THE CITY RECRD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

Vot.. XXVIL NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. NUMBER 8,074.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending October 31, 1899.

OFFICE OF THE CITY ChAMBERLAIN, NEW YORK, November so, 1899. !Lsn. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK. Moyr: Si-In pursuance of section 196, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, the Chamberlain has the honor to present herewith a report to October 31, 1899, of all moneys received by him and the amount of all warrants paid by him since October 21, I8g9, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on October 31, 1899. Very respectfully, JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City Chamberlain.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending October 31, 1899. CR.

1899. 1899, Oct. 31 To Additional Water Fund ...... 54,96i 57 Oct. ot ByBalance ...... $24,732,567 05 1. Additional Water Fund, City of New York ...... 11,950 89 3 Taxes ...... Austen ...... $8,027,460 55 American Museum of Natural History ...... 3,722 50 W. H. Fund NO. 2 ...... " ...... 81 51 Armory Fund ...... 275 00 Arrears of Taxes ...... Gilon ...... 131,144 43 Anti-loxine Fund ...... 5,041 IS Interest on Taxes ...... ' ...... i4.765 36 Borough of Brooklyn...... 14,414 02 Fund for Street and Park Openings...... " ..... ...... 4,838 86 Boroughof Queens ...... 4,45542 Street Improvement Fund-June i, 1886. .. ...... 45,795 48 Borough of Richmond ...... 4,661 73 Harlem River Improvement Fund ...... " ...... 17 52 Botanical Museum, Herbarium, etc , Construction of...... 8,337 13 Interest on Street and Park Openings.. " ...... 2,198 36 Bridge over East River, between BoroighsofManhaItan and Book1yn 416 66 Intereston Assessments-Street Improve- Bridge Over Harlem River at First Avenue ...... 53,67 69 ment Fund...... " ...... 4,545 54 Bridge Over Harlem River at One Hundred and Forty-fifth to One Charges on Arrears of Assessments " ...... E258 00 Hundred and Forty-ninth Street ...... 25 00 Lands Purchased, Twenty-third and Bridge Over New York Central ani Hudson River Railroad ...... 23,731 co Twenty-fourth Wards...... " ...... 8 yS Bridge Over New York and Harlem Railroad ...... .4 00 Interest on Lands Purchos,.l ...... " ...... ,O 8. Cathedral Parkway-Improvement and Completion oh...... 5° 00 Towns of Wesichester-Taxes..... .... ." ...... 1,95i 92 Charges on Arrears of Assessments ...... 77a 20 Towns of Westchester-Interest on Taxe. Change of Grade Damage Commission, Twenty-third and Twenty. and As.essmrnts ...... " ...... 2,752 19 fourth Wards ...... 2,778 33 Towns of Westchester-Fees and Charges. ' ...... 353 7 Construction of Private Sewers, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 48 00 Sundry Licenses ...... Roche ...... x,600 50 Construction of New Bridge Connecting Pelham Bay Park and City Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ...... Timmerman ...... 75 52 Island ...... 203 82 Deportment of Education-Salaries, t899 777 82 Construction and Maintenance of Public Parkways...... ,,6o 59 District Attorney, Kings County, '8H ." 333 31 Corporate Debt Fund- Redemption Permanent Water Loans, Borough Surrogate's Court, New York County, of Brooklyn ...... 6,000 00 189g...... " 29 99 Croton Water Rent Refunding Account ...... 30 no Fire Department, t5 ...... 0 33 L)epartment of Buildings-Special Fund ...... to 00 Department of Education-Special Hih Department of Educalion-Speci I High School Fund ...... 68 31 School Fund ...... Cook...... 343 62 Department of Street Cleaning-New Stock, etc ...... 1,770 00 Public School Teachers' Retirement Fund. Refund ...... 995 So Department of Water Supply, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 48,61 50 Intestate Estates ...... Comptroller ...... go 00 Dock Fund ...... 43,606 co 'I .Hoes...... 457 99 East River Park-Improvement of Extension ...... 327 70 Commissions-Public Administrator " ...... 721 57 Eleventh Ward Park Fund ...... 12,712 6o Street Incumbrance Fund ...... McCiriney ...... 570 i2 Excise Taxes ...... 27,531 20 Restoring and Repaving ...... Keatirig ...... 3,153 25 Excise Taxes, Kings County ...... 5i,66o o4 Restoring and Repaving, Borouh of The Excise Taxes. Queens County...... 459 91 Bronx...... " ...... 216 00 Extension of Broadway and Kingsbridge Road, etc...... oo Excise Taxes,City of N ew York Phipps ...... 348 8- Extension 02 Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette ...... 33,821 72 Michell ...... 326 32 Fund for Street and Park Openings ...... ....7,909 Si HilI,ard ...... ,8Oi 44 Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Chapter 194, Laws of 186 9 50 Nichol ...... 256 ie Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Chapter 643, Laws of 1897 787 iS 8,742 48 Jerome Avenue Paving ...... ....4,745 50 General Fund . ...... . Kane ...... $z,oi8 40 Metropolitan Museum of Art ...... ...13,138 6 Dalton ...... 75 00 ....220 to .. Burrows...... ... . 31 Muloerry Bend Park, Construction of...... 53 New East River Bridge Fund ...... 23,626 83 Comptroller...... I s o New Hall ofRecords-Building Fund ...... 7300 . McCariney. . 1.86 oo New York Public Library Fund ...... a8 95 " . O'Brien.... 285 63 New York and Brooklyn Bridge ...... 4,771 30 ...... Conscience ...... 00 Public School Library Fund, Borough of Richmond ...... 4 o '...... 44 25 Retuis ding Taxes Paid in Error ...... ....1,304 50 Surrogates ...... ,88 on Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Queens ...... 05 Holly ...... 5,6975,697 29 Repaing-Csagster 35, Laws of iSo ...... 3,979 67 9,83 to Restoring and Repavi.g-S,ieoial fund...... 6,og .... 44 Dock Fund...... Murphy...... ,.ei8 02 Repaving-Chapter 346, Laws of x88 ...... 6,931 96 Tapping Pipes ...... Borne ...... 308 o Restoring and RepavingSpecial Fund-Department of Public Works.. 8 oo Additional Water Fund ...... Walker...... 305 00 Restoring and Repaving-special Fund-Borough of The Bronx ...... iii 98 Borough of Brooklyn- Revenue Bonds, i8 ...... 6,175.Cos 00 Taxes ...... Austen ...... 1,369,f70 g8 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims ...... 478 99 Water Rents...... " ...... 5,o58 s8 Revenue Bond Fund-Compilation of Arrears oflaxes and Assessments, Interest on Twenty sixth Ward Bonds. " ...... 3,3o 89 etc...... 4,29983 Twenty-ninth Ward-Assessments..... " ...... 4,112 6 5 Revenue Bond Fund-County Clerk's Office ...... 866 65 Thirty-first Ward-Assessments l 282 57 Revenue Bond Fund-Dewey Celebration ...... ag,89 83 New York and Brooklyn Bridge ...... Shea ...... 04,813 03 Revenue Bond Fund-Expert Accountants...... 00 Water Rents ...... Frost ...... 54,793 01 Revenue Bond Fund-Expenses of Building Code Commission 35 00 Sundry Licenses ...... Jordan ...... 574 50 Revenue Bond Fund-Increased Salaries of Employees, Department of Market Rents and Fees ...... O'Brien ...... 664 CO Street Cleaning, Borough of Richmond ...... ....'7 26 Hou se Rents ...... " ...... 263 co Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments...... 15,872 Sa Dockand Slip Rents ...... Murphy ...... 196 57 Revenue Bond Fund-Salaries and Expenses, Commissioners of Records, Constructing l0rivate Sewers ...... Kane ...... 235 00 Kings County ...... ....41 93 Court Fees and Fines ...... Gardner ...... Revenue Bond Fund-Salaries and Expenses, Cummisioners of Jurors, Restoring and Repaving ...... Keating...... 2,271 20 Richmond County ...... ....325 00 St reet Vaults...... " ...... 18 00 Riverside Park and Drive-Completion of Construction ...... ..1,727 36 General Fund ...... Frost ...... $23 50 . Kane ...... 1,117 School Building Fund, B- roughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... 6i,i97 00 86 School Buiiding Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 25,540 oo I, . McCartney ...... 38 ro School Building Fund, Borough of Queens...... 1,779 36 School-house Fund ...... 48,450 00 Arrears of Taxes ...... GiIon...... 31,850 22 Street improvement Fuod-June i, x886 ...... 70,849 37 Interest on Taxes...... 5,835 55 Street Improvement Fund-Wiliiamsbridge Sewer...... .o A rrears of Water Rates...... ' ...... 3,875 5! 20 I nterest on Water Rates...... " ...... 2,219 19 Street improvement Fund-Borough of Brooklyn ...... i,055 il Temporary Bridge and Approach Over Bronx River ...... 9 0 Prospect Park, Instal ...... 2,217 37 Training School for teachers-Special Fund-Borough of Btocklyn....iSa . 00 Interest on Prospect Park, Instal...... " ...... it 20 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages...... 310 64 Eighth Ward Improvement Fond " ...... 696 30 Viaduct at Melrose Avenue, Over New York and Harlem Railroad....2,018 25 Sewer Instal., Twenty-sixth Ward " ...... 3,103 72 Water-main Fund NO- 3 ...... 467 43 Sewer IntOl . Twenty-ninth Ward. . . " ...... 55 25 Water-main Fund, Borough of Brooklyn...... zig 35 Sewerage Fund, Laws of i8pa ...... ...... 1,507 9t ...... 17 46 St reet Opening Fund...... " ...... 213 87 Water Maintenance, Borough of Brooklyn...... 1I Water Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 709 21 Assessment Fund...... 2,400 45 66,903,782 93 Assessment Fund, Laws of x886...... ...... 94 64 Advertising ...... $4,735 43 Flagging Tax, Assessments, Thirtieth Babies' Hospital ...... 718 98 Ward ...... ,. ...... 300 61 Boardof Assessors ...... a,866 65 Opening and Grading. Assessments, Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Expenses of ...... 66 66 Th irtieth Ward...... ...... 144 83 Board of Public Improvements ...... 704 26 Opening and Grading, Assessments Brooklyn Disciplinary 'Training School, Borough of Broohcyn 140 67 Thirty first Ward...... ...... i,o6t 03 Bureau of Licenses ...... 1,766 64 Improvements. Town of New lots.... Central Throat Hospital and Polyclinic Dispensary ...... 3,oco oo Twenty-sixth Ward-Grading and " ...... gn 94 Children's Fold of the City of New York ...... ,,o 43 Paving ...... 488 58 CityCourt of New York ...... 9,658 30 Int erest on Assessments...... " ...... i,2n2 67 City Magistrates' Courts, First Division-Salaries ...... .8,919 28 Advertising Sales...... " z8 00 30 City Magistrates' Courts, Second Pivision-Salaries ...... 13,524 9a Redemption Fund ...... ' ...... 438 CITY Rxcoao ...... .z,a6u a6 Borough ofQueens- Civil Service of The City of New York, Expenses of ...... 7,497 53 Taxes...... Austen...... 254,037 c6 College of The City of New York ...... 24.04t 21 Water Rents ...... . " ...... ,pnS 97 Commissioners of Accounts ...... 13,019 81 General Fund ...... Kane ...... go 00 7238 T H E C I T Y RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899.

x899. t899 Borough of Queens- Oct. 31 To Commissioner of Jurors' Office, New York County ...... $tt o5 Oct. 3t By Water Rents...... Rasquin...... $S39 Be Commissioner of Jurors' Office, Kings County ...... 2,314 99 Sundry Licenses ...... ...... a no Commissioners of Records, Kings County ...... 3.170 63 Reetoring and Repaving ...... Keating...... , tso 00 Contingencies-City Clerk ...... 73 17 House Rents ...... O'Brien...... 6a 50 Contingencies-Comptroller'sOfce ...... 499 09 Long Island City: Contingencies-Law Department...... W o0 Taxes ...... Gilon ...... 3,603 24 County Clerk. New York County...... 7.685. 27 interest on Taxes ...... " ...... 190 60 County Clerk, Kings County ...... 250 00 Water Rents...... " ...... 388 6s County Court, Kin ps County ...... 8,3o8 19 Interest on Water Rents...... 27 13 County Detective, Kings County ...... r25 00 Newtown County Interpreter, Kings County ...... 100 00 Town Taxes ...... 48t 93 Court of General Sessions...... ...... I... 9,919 83 School Taxes...... " ...... 3Ø 27 Court of Special Sessions, First Division-Contingencies ...... 5,935 39 Interest on Taxes....... " ...... tII 54 Court of Special Sessions, Second Division-Salanes ...... 4,3'4 97 Flushing: Department of Bridges ...... 4,9r9 It Town Taxes...... ". ...... Igo 91 Department of Buildings ...... 13,3U 34 Highway Taxes ...... .. " 31 o Department of Correct,on ...... 6,940 78 School Taxes 57 08 Department of Education ...... 210.891 34 Interest on Taxes ...... " ...... t4 II Department of Health ...... 4.476 37 Village Taxes...... " ...... 37 34 Department of Highways ...:...... 106,429 73 Interest on Village Taxes...... " ...... ...... t 60 Departmentof Parks ...... 65,252 88 Jamaica: Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies ...... 86.69a as Town Taxes ...... " ...... 563 43 Department of Public Charities...... 37,500 97 School Taxes...... "...... ro8 30 Department of Sewers ...... ...... so,6a8 30 Water Taxes...... " ...... 27 49 Department of Street Cleaning ...... ...... rrl,990 78 Interest on Taxes...... a7 92 Department of Taxes and Assessments ...... /7 52 Village Taxes ...... " ...... 31 s9 Department of Water Supply ...... ...... 75,096 81 Interest on Village Taxes...... 3 21 District Attorney's Office, New York County ...... rg,078 o9 Richmond Hill : District Attorney's O&ce, Kings County ...... 6,443 90 Village Taxes...... " ...... 139 8t Election Expenses ...... 3 45 Interest on Village Taxes...... '. ...... 6 88 Examining Board of Plumbers ...... ...... 281 83 Far Rockaway: Expenses Made Necessary by Primary Election Law ...... 2,131 90 Taxes ...... ,. ...... 56o 16 Fire Department ...... 168,538 05 Interest on Taxes...... " ...... 24 60 Flushing Hospital ...... ...... ..... 813 vo School Taxes ...... 13 r6 General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of The City of New York 416 66 Interest on School Taxes...... " ...... 49 Harlem Library ...... 200 00 Rockaway Beach : Harlem River Bride-Repairs, Improvements and Maintenance...... 4 68 School Taxes ...... s ...... r 08 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society...... 6,766 63 Interest on School Taxes...... " ...... 07 Interest on the City Debt ...... I...... 311,591 25 Whitestone : Interest on Revenue Bonds, 1899 ...... .. 121,974 29 Village Taxes ...... 47 32 Law Department ...... 25,059 27 Flagging Taxes ... ...... " ...... so Law Library in Brooklyn ...... 312 50 Interest on Taxes...... " ...... 3 32 Laying Croton Pipes ...... 757 50 School Taxes...... " ...... ... 5 a6 Maintena~.ce-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards ...... 77 31 Assessments for Local Improvements • ...... 53 87 Maim ,nides Free Library ...... 791 66 Interest on Assessments...... " ...... 6 98 Matteawan State Hospital ...... I,154 47 College Point: Municipal Courts, City of New York ...... ...... 14e Taxes...... " ...... ...... r3 in New York Foundling Hospital ...... 49,034 a8 Interest on Taxes ...... ...... " Normal College ...... t3,ro6 73 Hempstead: Nursery and Child's Hospital ...... ...... 3.637 37 Town Taxes...... " ...... 101 85 Police Station.houses-Rents ...... ...... I,8ro 00 Interest on Town Taxes...... " ...... 5 05 President, Borough of Manhattan ...... 874 98 School Taxes .... ...... " ...... 70 43 President, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 3 40 Interest on School Taxes...... " ...... 3 o7 President, Boroug~ of Richmond . ...... 5to 00 1,672 62 Borough of Richmond- Preservation of Public Records, Register's Ofice ...... Taxes ...... Austen ...... 66,772 21 Preservation of Public Records, County Clerk's Office ...... 1,172 83 WaterRents ...... Dalton ... ...... a8 00 Preservation of Public Records, Surrogate's Othce ...... 935 00 Constructing Private Sewers...... Kane ...... 20 00 Printing, Stationer) and Blank Books ...... 41,311 46 General Fund...... " ...... r4 00 Protestant Episcopal House of Mercy ...... ...... I.410 71 a7 00 Public Administrator of the County of New York ...... 1,834 36 Sundry Licenses...... McCabe...... ro8 04 Court Fees and Fines ...... Seaton ...... a5 00 Public Instruction ...... State, Town and County Taxes: Public Library, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 1,668 93 Northfield ...... Gilon...... 8o6 31 Redemption of the City Debt ...... 616 66 " 58, 85 Register ...... 11,054 90 Southfield ...... Register, Kings County ...... 250 00 Westfield...... " ...... 86 37 9,158 25 Middletown ...... " ...... 152 6t Rents ...... Castleton ...... " ...... .. 3xI 37 Repairs and Renewal of Pipes. Stop-cocks, etc ..... ...... 137 50 Repaving Streets and Avenues ...... I,s49 10 Village Taxes: ..... 2,283 3t Edgewater ...... " ...... 125 85 Salaries-Chamberlain's Office ...... New Brighton...... " ...... 37z 90 Salartesand Cuntingencies-Mayor's Office ...... 2.99 64 Port Ri-hmond ...... " ...... 8t s9 Salaries-Department of Finance ... ...... 51.254 47 Tottenville ....... .. ... ........ " ...... r 13 Salaries and Expenses, Coroners, Borough of Manhattan ...... 3,891 66 " o6 Salarie-and Expenses, Coroners, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 3,012 C9 Road Taxes, Town of Southfield...... Salaries and Expenses, Coroners, Borough of Queens ...... 1,711 31 Road Taxes, l own of Middletown...... 05 Salaries and Expenses, Coroners. Borough of Richmond...... I.r6a 49 Lamp taxes, Village of Edgewater.... " ...... 53 46 ... T,roo 00 Lamp Taxes, Vi,luge of New Brighton. " ...... 103 73 Salaries-t,eneralInterpreter-, Borough of Brooklyn ...... Water Iaxes, Village of Edgewater. . . . ...... 40 56 Shepherd's Fold of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the State of New School Taxes, 29 Districts...... 596 ~5 York ...... ...... a 6 66 " 096 87 Sheriff of the County of New York ...... ...... 9> 35 60 Interest on Taxes...... Assessments for Local Improvements, Sheriff's Otfice, Richmond County ...... 127 05 Village of Edgewater ...... " ...... 77 02 Special Commissioner of Jurors, New York County ...... 1,374 99 1,028 49 Assessm,nts for Local Improvements Special Commissioner of Jurors, Kings County ...... Village of New Brighton...... " ...... a65 32 Supreme Court, First Department ...... ...... Assessments for Local Improvements, Supreme Court, Second Department, Kings County ...... I 3,362oco16 59 Village of Port Richmond...... " ...... 391 48 Surrogate's Court, New York County ...... 12,436 50 Surrog:.te's Court, Kings County ...... 4,499 93 Interest on Assessments ...... " ...... 223 47 Treasurer of Kings County...... t,4a4 98 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Bridge Over The udiciar ...... 409 30 New York Central and Hudson River 416 66 Railroad, Walton and Gerard Ave- Union for Christian Work ...... nues) ...... Commissioners Sinking Fund r8,000 co $1,790,540 38 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (New Aque- duct) ...... x00,000 00 $8,694,323 32 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Metropolitan Museum of Art, etc.)... ...... " 50,000 oo 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Sanitary Protection of the Water Supply)..... 50,000 00 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Department of Public Charities-New Building, etc.) ... . ...... ... ...... " 31,517 50 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Extension of Sea-wall, East River Park)...... 25,000 00 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Botanical Museum, Herbarium, etc., onstruc- tion) ...... 10,000 00 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Redemption of Assessment Bonds, etc.)...... 30,800 73 3)4 per cent. Corporate Stock (Fund for Street and Park Openings ...... R. L. Day & Co...... z49,to7 32 35 per cent. Corporate Stock (Redemp- tion of Assessment Bonds)...... 457,E 00 3% per cent Corporate Sto.k (Redemp- tion of Assessment Bonds)...... Aubrey Bennett...... x,000 co 3?% per cent. Corporate Stock (Awards, etc., Long Island Water Supply). ... Day & Co ...... 570,000 oa 34 per cent. Corporate Stock (Fund for Street and Park Opening...... I,000,000 00 3% Per cent. Corporate S ock (Fund for Street and Park Openings)...... Knickerbocker Trust Co... 300,000 0o Premium (Fund for Street and Park Opening.)...... .. ...... R. L. Day & Co...... x6,966 7o Premium (t.orporate Debt Fund)...... Aubrey Bennett...... 73 00 ,...... 31,ta6 27 Premium (Awards, etc., Long Island Water Supply) ...... Day & Co...... 28,676 70 Premium (Fund for Street and Park Openings)...... " ...... 72,500 00 Premium (Fund for Street and Park Openings) ...... Knickerbocker Trust Co... 25,824 no To Balance ...... I ...... 19,179,385 08 $13,145,741 34 S27,873,708 39 $27,873,708 39

October 31,18yy. By Balance ...... $19,x79,385 08 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City Chamberlain.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, for and during the week ending October 31, 1899.

SINKING Fww FOR THE SINKING FUND FOR THH SINKING FUND, REDEMPTION SINKING FUND, CITY or Ne PAYMENT OF INTER HST SINKING FUND, BROOKLYN. REDEMPTION OF THE NO. a, YORK, CITY DEBT. ON THE CITY DEBT.

II DR. CR. DR. CR. DR. CR. DR, Ce. DR. CR. Oct ,~~a[ By Balance as per last aC- count current ...... f7...... $1,420,897 72 ...... $1,587,677 15 ...... $497,048 36 ...... $.64,488 97 ...... $20.788 4 31 Assessment Fund...... Gilon ...... no Street Improvement Fund " ...... .... 313 90 Gas Sundry Licenses...... Roche ...... x,684 50 Market Rents and Fees.. O'Brien ...... 4.469 67 Dock and Slip Rents...... Murphy ...... 19,472 02 Street Vaults ...... Keating ...... 1,835 93 Pipe Franchise...... O'Brien ...... r3 50 Railroad Franchise...... " ...... 1,357 85 ...... 29,155 56

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. 7239

SINKING FUND FOR THE SINKING FUND FOR THE SINKING FUND, REDEMPTION SINKING FIND, CITY OF NE' REDEMPTION OF THE CITY PAYMENT OF INTEREST NO 2 SINKING FUND, BROOKLYN. YORK. DEBT, ON THE CITY DEBT.

1&19, DR. CR. DR. CR. DR. CR. DR. CR. DR. CR. Oct. 3t ByArrearson Croton Water Rents ...... Austen...... $17,468 25 Arrears on Croton Water Rents ...... Gilon...... 12,206 05 Interest on Croton Water Rents " ...... 2,x37 69 Croton Water Rents and Penalties...... Byrne ...... 100,388 67 House Rents ...... O'Brien...... 3,52, 42 Ground Rents,...... r5 0o Court Pees and Fines..., Fuller ...... 4,595 00 interest on Bond and Mortgage...... O'Brien ...... 30 00 $140,362 07 Sinking Fund—Brooklyn: Sundry Licenses...... Jordan ...... $142 50 Sinking Fund—City of New York: Sundry Licenses, Bor- ough of Richmond.... McCabe ...... ...... $15 0 To Sinking Fund—Redemp- tion ...... $ 289,057 87 Sinking Fund—Interest ...... I...... $gro 00 Balances ...... 1,160,995 41 ...... 2,727,729 22 ...... $497,048 36 ...... $164,631 47 ...... $20,803 04

$1,450,053 28 $1,450,053 28 $1,798,039 22 $1,728,039 22 $4,7,o4836 $497,048 36 $164,631 47 $164,631 47 $20,803 04 I $20,803 c

October 3r, t899. By Balances...... ...... $r,r6o,995 42 ...... $2,727,729 22 ...... $497,048 36 ...... $164,631 47 ...... $20,803 04 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City Chamberlain.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending October 31, 1899. CR.

rte, 1899. Oct. 32 To Interest Registered ...... $IO.383 56 Oct. st By Balance...... $70,830 54 Balance ...... : 60,446 98 $70,830 54 1170,830 54

October 31,1899, By Balance ...... $60,446 98 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City Chamberlain. DR THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending October 31, 1899. CR.

Oct? 3t To Witness Fees ...... $5,8 32 o?' I By Balance ...... I $823 08 Balance ...... 304 76 $823 o8 $823 o8

October 31, 1899. By Balance ...... $304 76 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City ChamLerlain. DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending October 31, ISgg. CR.

Oc.t t To iury Fees $r,o6o 0o Oct!Ocr2 By Balance...... $10,387 Oc Balance ...... ...... 9,327 00 $10,387 00 $10,387 oc

October 30, 2899. By Balance ...... I...... $9,327 00 E. & O. E., F, W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy City Chamberlain.

Joseph Wetzel, No. 257 Melrose street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. z, 1899. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. John Hunn, No, 37 Hamburgh street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Charles A. Reise, No. 32 Melrose street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Charles Hutchinson, Glenmore and Bradford streets, Borough of Brooklyn, from Nov. 2, t 899. NEW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, Anthony Romain, No. 1049 St. Mark's avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. NEW YORK, November 22, 1899. ber 2, 1899. Supervisor of the City Record.' Michael Mulligan, No. 106 Baltic street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1999. Henry Carroll, No. 625 Lewis avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. DEAR SIR—In accordance with the provisions of law, I beg to notify you of the following 18 appointments, reinstatements, etc., in the various city departments Lewis Lamont, No. 14 Cornelia street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Nov. 13, 99- Fred. Wagner, No. East Seventy-fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Oct. APPOINTMENTS. 434 30, 1899• Department of Street Cleaning. Louis Eulgen,.No. 326 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Borough of Manhattan, Philip Kreap, No. 378 Keap Street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Driver, from Oct. 3o, 1899. William McGarvey, No. 104 Wyckoff street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. James Shean, Fleetwood avenue and One Hundred and Eighty-third street, Borough of the John Kennedy, No. 89 Troy avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Bronx, Driver, from Oct. 26, 1899. Joseph Boyle, No. 1369 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Alfred Duernnatt, No. 7 Delancey street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Oct. 26, 1899. Patrick O'Donnell, No. 519 St. Mark's avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, Joseph Weinstock, No.218 East Seventy-fourth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from 1899 Oct. 26, 1899. John Donohue, No. 107 Lawrence street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 18gg. Patrick O'Rourke, No. 157 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Oct. 26, 1899. Patrick Comer, No. 77 Withers street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. James McPhillips, No. 793 Second avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Thomas Meagher, No. 553 Henry street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Thomas McCormack, No. 1755 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from George Billsmith, No. 344 East Twenty-second street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Nov. 2, 1899. October 26, 1899. Patrick T. Hart, No. 591 Vanderbilt avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 18gg. John Eck, No. 44o West Thirty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October George Rogers, No. 602 Sixteenth street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, lbgg. 26, 18gg. ohn F. Duffy, No. 982 Jefferson street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Terrence O'Connor, No. 534 West Fiftieth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Jhomas H. Woods, No. 38 Schaeffer street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. October 26, 1899. Hugh Kelly, No. 304 Bedford avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 18gg. Alonzo Fosket, No. 1366 Third avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Stephen Fitzgerald, No. 66 Hicks street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Charles Harvey, No. 649 Grand avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. John Logan, No. 636 East Fourteenth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Andrew Shields, No. 99 Walworth street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Lag-e.,j Quigley, No. 884 Bergen street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Jacob Ott, No. 301 Avenue C. Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October 26, 1899. FNolan, No. 1683 Third avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. John Bradin, No. 362 West Forty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October mund Hallock, No. 81 Jamaica avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Thomas J. Quirk, No. 205 Fourth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Charles G. Lyon, No. 804 Eleventh avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Patrick Lawton, No. 98 Baltic street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. z6, 1899. Louis Grimm, No. 34o Maujer street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, Irom Nov. 2, 1899. Michael Feely, No. 633 West Forty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Patrick Cook, No. 296 Furman street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. October 26, 1899. Alfred Hesler, No. 1862 Dean street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Charles Tritcbler, No. 2125 Second avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Frank J. Burns, No. 1748 Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Michael McDonald, No, 15 Gunther street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Frank Sarnteno, No. 2056 First avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October 26, Edward Flaherty, No. 193 Navy street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 1899. Joseph Pegotti, No. gi Union street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. William Donlan, No. 352 West Twelfth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October August Lehner, No. tot Troutman street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. 26, 1899. Fred'k Loeffler, No. 598 Humboldt street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. John O'Brien, No. 1406 Avenue A, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October 26, 1899. Anthony McAlister, No. 66 York street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. `I homas F. McDonald, No. 318 Madison street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October William Mallon, No. yo Duffield street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. z6, 18gg. Wm. Brown, No. 657 Manhattan avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Antoittio Asselta, No. 234 Mott street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from November 26, James Lyons, No. 325 Hudson street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. I James Hallinan, No.1525 Dean street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Michael J. Halloran, No. 206 East Thirty-eighth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from William Holland, No. 15 Rapelyea street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. October 26, i8gg ohn Draper, No. g8 Butler street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Patrick Broderick, No. 309 East Seventieth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Edward Branigan, No.9 Seabrig street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. October 26, 1899. Louis Castelano, No. 735 Grand street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Edward S. Jones, No. 223 West Sixty-first street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Wm. H. Smothers, No. $9 Rockwell place, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 189g. October 26, 189g. John Schadt, No. toi Debevoise street, Borough of Manhattan, Sweeper, from Nov. 2, 1899. Edward Sheridan, No. 1172 Second avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Alexander Costigan, No. 8o Debevoise street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from Nov. 26, 1899. 2, I Theodore Hedden, No. 14 Gansevoort street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October Nicholas J. Gartland, No. t 18 North Seventh street, Borough of Brooklyn, Sweeper, from 26, 18gg. Nov. 2, 1899. Peter Hafner, No. 872 First avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October 26, 1899. 7240 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1899.

Giovani Mancini, No. 323 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Borough of Manhattan, November 14, 1899. Lux, Vincent G., No. 168 East Third street, as Clerk, expert penman- Driver, from October 26, tS. ship, at $t,000 per year, in the Department of Water Supply. Joseph R. Lee, No. 238 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Borough of Manhattan, November 14, 1899. Murphy, Richard J. No. 212 Cleveland street, Brooklyn, as Clerk, Driver, from October 26, i8gg xpert penmanship, at $1,000 per year, in the Department of Water Supply. Guiseppe Nosca, No. 49 Oliver street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from October 26, 1899. November 15, 1899. Rothschild, David, No. 242 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, as Bookkeeper, at $2, 100 per year, in the Department of Finance. Department of Charities. November 14, 1899. Smith, Edward J., No.35 Macdougal street, as Fireman, at $8:o per Peter , No. 337 Washington street, Borough of Manhattan, Stoker, from November 13, year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. 1899, at $360 per annum. November 14, 1899. Slattery, Dennis H., No. 446 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Department of Severs. as Fireman, at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Edward Murphy, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Cleaner, $2.25 per day, from Novem- November 14, 1899. Fellows, Daniel J., No. 181 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street, ber 15, 1888. as Fireman, at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Charles Kaskel, Port Richmond, Borough of Richmond, Cleaner, $2.25 per day, from November 55, 1899. Golden, James, No. 230 East Fifty-sixth street, as Fireman, at $800 per November 15, 1899. year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. William J. Flannery, Maple avenue, West New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Cleaner, November 15, 1899. Carlin, Francis X., No. 2595 Eighth avenue, as Fireman, at $Soo per $2.25 per day, from November 15, 1899. year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Department of Highways. November 15, 1899. Degnan, James F., No. 137 Avenue C, as Fireman, at $boo per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. John J. Kane, No. 61 Borden avenue, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, Paver, $4 per November 15, 1899. Bayer, Louis C., No. 4436 Third avenue, as Fireman, at $boo per year, day, from November 13, 1899. in the Fire Department, Manhattan. James McGrath, Evergreen, Borough of Queens, Paver, $4 per day, from November 13, 1899. November 15, 1899. Shaughnessy, James, No.324 East Seventieth street, as Fireman, at Department of Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. November 15, 1899. Finch, Thomas, No. 59 Van Dam street, as Fireman, at $800 per year, Edward H. Dinan, No. 291 Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Plumber, $4 per day, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from November 14, 1899. November 15, 1899. Trass, William G., No. Fifth street, as Fireman, at $800 per year, Mary Bolton, No. 24 Madison street, Borough of Manhattan, Cleaner, $30 per month, from 443 in the Fire Department, Manhattan. November so, 1899. November 15, 1899. Scannell, Richard F., No. 61 Lexington avenue, as Fireman, at $800 Department of Docks. per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Thomas Duncan Edwards, Westchester, Carpenter, $3.50 per day, from November 25, 1899. November 15, 1899. Healey, Michael J., No. 554 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Mathew O'Neill, No. 449 West Fifty-fourth street, Borough of Manhattan, Stonecutter, street, as Fireman, at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from November 17, 1899. November 15, 1899. McKeever, Patrick, Jr., No. ii Weehawken street, as Fireman, at $800 William McVey, Tompkinsville, Borough of Richmond, Dockbuilder, 373/i cents per hour, per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from October 27, 1899. November 15, 1899. Masterson, Charles A., No. 339 East Thirtieth street, as Fireman, at John J. Nealey, No. 329 East Twenty-second street, Borough of Manhattan, Boatman, $15 $boo per annum, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. per week, from October 27, 1899. November 15, 1899. Brennan, James C., No. 219 West Fortieth street, as Fireman, at.$800 John J. McManus, No. 127 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Borough of Manhattan, per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Batman, from October 27, 1899. November 15, 1899. Schiel, Sebastian, No. 611 East Twelfth street, as Fireman at $800 per R EINSTATEMEN1 S. year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Department of Street Cleaning. November 15, 1899. Johnson, William H., No. 22 New Chambers street, as Fireman, at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. James F. McCloskey, No. 236 Wiest Seventeenth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from November t5, 1899. Hicks, Daniel L., No. 737 East One Hundred and Forty-third street, as November 15, 1899. Fireman, at $boo per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Thomas J. O'Brien, No. 740 Greenwich avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Driver. from Novem- November 15, 1899. Weldon, James J., No. 422 East Seventeenth street, as Fireman, at $800 ber 15, 1899. per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Robert J. , No. 275 Degraw street, Borough of Manhattan, from November 17, November 15, 1899. Florence, Thomas, No. 14 Convent avenue, as Fireman, at $800 per t year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Richard Kennedy, No. 64 Amsterdam avenue, Borough of Manbattan, Driver, from Novem- November 15, 1899. Wade, Charles F., No.324 East Nineteenth street, as Fireman, at $800. vember 20, 1899. per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Frank Larkin, No. 323 East Seventy-eighth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from November 15, 1899. Gudeurath, William, No. 56 Manhattan street, as Fireman, at $800 per November 18, i 8gg. year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. John Arthur, No. 457 West Thirty-fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, Driver, from Novem- November 15, 1899. O'Connell, Robert F., No.522 East Fourteenth street, as Fireman, at ber 20, IF99. $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Department of Highways. November 15, 1899. Armstrong, Thomas J., No. 771 Second avenue, as Fireman, at $800 Domenico Mangiere, No. 104 Bayard street, Borough of Manhattan, Laborer, $2 per day, per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from November 1, 1899. November 15, 1899. Junkermann, Otto J., No. 513 East Eighteenth street, as Fireman, at Arsenio Mangiere, No. 121 Mulberry street, Borough of Manhattan, Laborer, from November $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. lo, 1899. November 15, 1899. Kinne, John J. No. 105 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh William Gruenwald, Middle Village, Borough of Queens, Laborer, $2 per day, from Novem- street, as Fireman, at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. ber I I, 1899. November 15, 1899. McGeechan, James, No.424 West Twenty-sixth street, as Fireman, at Gennaro Copreille, No. i65 Mott street, Borough of Manhattan, Toolman, from November $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. 16, 1899. November 16, 1888. Foley, Irving, No. 94 North Seventh street, Brooklyn, as Fireman, at Gaetano Mangiere, No. 121 Mulberry street, Borough of Manhattan, Laborer, $2 per day, $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from November 20, 1899. November 16, 1899. Foy, Henry F., No. 112 Smith street, Brooklyn, as Fireman, at $800 Department of Parks. per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Francis J. Geis, Foreman's Assistant, $75 per month, Borough of The Bronx, from November November 16, 1899. Hunter, James B., No. 7o North Eleventh street, Brooklyn, as Fireman, 16, 1899. at $800 per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. Department of Docks. November t6, 1899. Franz, August J., No. 274 Devoe street, Brooklyn, as Fireman, at $800 Peter Lang, No. 155 West Sixty-second street, Borough of Manhattan, Ship Carpenter, per year, in the Fire Department, Manhattan. from November 17, 1899. CHANGE OF TITLES. Change of Title. Department of Docks. November 13, 1899. McArdle, George, from Driver, in the Fire Department, to Clerk in the Fire Department. James Colton, Borough of Manhattan, from Dock Builder to Ship Carpenter, from Novem- ber 17, 1899. SCHEDULE "A." William J. Fitzpatrick, Borough of Manhattan, from Dock Builder to Ship Carpenter, from November 14, 1899. Masterson, Frank P., No. 1245 Park avenue, appointed Auditor, at November 17, 1899. $1,800 per year, in the Aqueduct Commission, under the provisions of Schedule "A" of the Department of Street Cleaning. Civil Service Rules. Patrick Levine, No. 1636 Second avenue, Borough of Manhattan, from Mechanic's Helper to Harness Maker, from November 21, 1899. BROOKLYN WEEKLY REPORT. Department of Sewers. AppoiWbnerts. John J. Keating, No. 504 West One Hundred and Second street, Borough of Manhattan, from November t t, 1899. Frederick H. Tighe, No. 692 Lafayette avenue, Mayor's office, as Inspector Laborer to Foreman, at $3.50 per day, from November 20, 1899. of Weights and Measures, at $1,200. Respectfully yours, November ti, 1899. Charles A. Van Nostrand, Little Neck, L. I., Mayor's office, as Inspector F. A. SPENCER, Labor Clerk. of Weights and Measures, at $1,2oo. November i I, 1899. Elwood Hanson, No. 524 Herkimer street, Mayor's office, as Inspector of MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Weights and Measures, at $1,200. November i t, 1899. George W. Horte,* No. 325 Carlton avenue, Mayor's office, as Inspector of Weights and Measures, at $1,200. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, November 11, 1899. Sylvester J. Tormey, No. 61 Lawrence street, Sealer of Weights and NEW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, Measures, Mayor's office, at $5,500. CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, November t t, 1899. John H. Smith, No. I057 Bedford avenue, Sealer of Weights and NEw YORK, November 23, 1899. Measures, Mayor's office, at $t,500. Supervisor of the City Record: November 11, 1888. Lee J. Mills, No. 831 Quincy street, Sealer of Weights and Measures, at DEAR SIR—I herewith inclose weekly report of appointments, etc., for publication in the $1,500. CITY RECORD. November 11, 1899. William C. Wheaton, No. 6o6 East Fifth street, Manhattan, Sealer of Yours respectfully, Weights and Measures, at $1,500. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. November t6, 1899. Wilfred Leslie, No. 5 Fifth avenue, Fireman in Fire Department, Brook- lyn, at $800 per annum. APPOINTMENTS. November t6, 1899. Lucien Du Flon, No.82 Sixteenth street, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. Gruber, Isaac, No. 330 East Fifty-seventh street, as Fruit Inspector, at Brooklyn, at $800 per annum. $1,200 per annum, in the Health Department, Manhattan. November 16, tbgq. George Lehman, No. 239 Montrose avenue, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. Carey, Joseph A., No. 174 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, as Brooklyn, at $boo per annum. Fruit Inspector, at $1,200 per annum, in the Health Department, Manhattan. November 16, 1898 George E. Walsh, No. 344 South Third street, Fireman in Fire Depart- November 9, 1899. Hughes, Daniel, No. 619 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, as ment, Brooklyn, at $800 per annum. Watchman, at $2 per day, in the Department of Highways. November 16, 1899. Sylvester S. Shea, No. 739 Franklin avenue, Fireman in Fire Department, November I1, 1899. Joyce, Frank, No. 303 West Fiftieth street, as Inspector Electrical Con- Brooklyn, at $800 per annum. ductors, at $1,200 per annum, in the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. November 16, 1899. Edward M. Slater, No. 409 Seventeenth street, Fireman in Fire Depart- November Ii, 1899. Weeks, Richard D., Laurel Hill, Long Island, as Inspector Electrical ment, $800. Conductors, at $1,zc per annum, in the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. November 16, 1899. Alexander M. Baillie, No. 244 Fountain avenue, Fireman in Fire Depart- November t 1, 1899. Fitzgerald, Joseph, No. 1834 Lexington avenue, as inspector of Weights ment, $800. and Measures, at $1,200 per annum, in the Mayor's Office. November 16, 1899. Edward F. McNally, No. 89 Fifth avenue, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. Sturla, Cornelius A., No. 5 Mitchell place, as Inspector of Weights and $800. Measures, at $t,2oo per annum, in the Mayor's office. November 16, 1899. David V. Church, No. 554 Clinton street, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, i899. Hyland, Thomas, Westchester, N.Y., as Inspector of Weights and Meas- $800. ures, at $1,200 per annum, in the Mayor's office. November 16, 1899. Harry J. Camp, No. 391 Hicks street, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. Morgan, Thomas F., Occidental Hotel, N. Y., as Inspector of Weights and Measures, at $1,200 per annum, in the Mayor's office. November 16, 1899. John J. Clancy, No. 192 Schaeffer street, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. McEvily, Patrick J., No. 203 East One Hundred and Ninth street, as $800 Inspectors of Weights and Measures, at $1,200 per annum, in the Mayor's office. November 16, 1899. Otto N. Gerloch, No. I so Prospect place, Fireman in Fire Department, November 8, 1899. Ostrander, Alson B., No- 466 West One Hundred and Fifty-first street, $800. as Sealer of Weights and Measures, at $1,500 per year, in the Mayor's office. November 8, 1899. Smith, John W., No. 431 West Nineteenth street, as Sealer of Weights Reinstatement. and Measures, at $1,501) per year, in the Mayor's office. October 31, 1899. August C. Tate, as Water Registrar in Department of Water Supply, by November II, 1899. O'Shea, Daniel, No. 147 East Forty-fourth street, as Sealer of Weights order of Court, at $4,000. and Measures, at $1, 1)o per annum, in the Mayor's office. Transfers. November 11, 1899. Sullivan, James J., No. 113 Star avenue, Blissville, L. I., as Sealer of November 17, 1899. Patrick Shevlin, Engineer, Department of Correction, to Engineer, Weights and Measures, at $1,500 per annum, in the Mayor's office. Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, at $1, too annually. November ii, 1899. Lutz, Albert, No. 323 East One Hundred and Twentieth street, as Sealer November 17, 1899. John McMahon, Engineer in Department of Public Buildings, Lighting of Weights and Measures, at $1,500 per annum, in the Mayor's office. and Supplies, to Engineer, Department of Correction, at $1,100 annually. November 13, 1899. Nelson, Joseph B., No. 309 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, as Bookkeeper, at $1,200 per year, in the Department of Sewers. •Veteran of Civil War. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25,_1899. THE CITY RECORD. 7241

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Whereas, The case in point is simply one of many similar cases existing in the borough, all of which depend for their relief upon the adoption of a general map and plan of the borough therefore be it MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Resolved, That this Board earnestly recommends to the Board of Estimate and Apportion- .NEW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, ment the importance of as liberal an appropriation as possible for the pushing forward to com- CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, pletion at the earliest possible day of the general map and plan of the Borough of Richmond. OFFICE OF CHIEF EXAMINER, On motion of Alderman Vaughan it was voted that a copy of the above resolution be for- NEw YORK, November 23, 1899. warded by the Secretary to the Board of Health and to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Supervisor of the City Record: of The City of New York. DEAR SIR—In accordance with the requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I herewith On motion the meeting adjourned. transmit to you for publication in the CITY RECORD of November 25, a list of applications ALBERT E. HADLOCK, Secretary. received since November 16 for appointment to the position of Patrolman. Respectfully yours, LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. Patrolman. POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NAME. I ADMIRS6. OCCUPATION. No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, NEW YORK, November 24, 1899, Supervisor of the City Record Patrick Weldon...... 425 West Fifty-second street, Manhattan ...... Laborer. SIR—The following appointments, etc., in this Department, from November 17 to date, are Dennis G. Graney ...... rr89 Third avenue, Manhattan ...... Soldier. forwarded for publication in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to resolution adopted by the Police Henry A. Carsten ...... 42 Sutton place, Manhattan ...... Clerk. Board on January lo, 1898: Rocco Chiavenni...... 66 Thompson street, Manhattan...... Appointed Patrolmen on Probation. John McLaughlin. James F. Murrayy...... 3 4West Thirty-sixthY• street, Manhattan ...... Driver. Dropped from Rolls. Dominick Gilgan ...... I t76 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street,) Porter, 1 Manhattan...... J John A. Schilling and Patrick S. McDwyer, Temporary Clerks in Bureau of Elections. Bernard Fellenka...... 65 Reid avenue, Brooklyn ...... Clerk. Special Patrolmen Appointed. Joseph A. Flock...... i6o Greenwich street, Manhattan...... John J. Baird, for Conrad Laeger. John A. Kennedy...... 1734 Weeks street, Manhattan ...... Frank Purciple, for James McCreery & Co. Edward Murphy, for Leo C. Teller. Francis J. Heising...... 425 First avenue, Manhattan ...... Driver. James W. Allen, for E. T. Holmes. Jahn Carroll ...... { 464 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Man- Watchman. Ed. J. Foley, for E. T. Holmes. hctfan ...... } George A. Sparks, for E. T. Holmes. FrancisS. Carberry...... x97 Tillary street, Brooklyn ...... Pattern maker. Special Patrolmen Resigned. Marverick Voorhees...... ,6r Ridgewood avenue, Brooklyn ...... Machinist. Francis J. Reilly and Charles W. Francis. Anthony M. Duffy...... 734A Fourth avenue, Brooklyn ...... Plumber. Respectfully, James C. Brogan...... 534 West Thirteenth street, Manhattan ...... Driver. WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk. I233 West One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, 1 Sylvester J.Carfolite ..... Manhattan ...... J Bartender. Ernest E. W. Baldwin..... Mt. Sinai, Long Island, N. Y ...... Boatswain. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. James F. Ryan...... SB9 Pacific street, Brooklyn ...... Groom. Richard I. Griffith...... r5 Morris street, Manhattan ...... Clerk. REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS, NOVEMBER 13 TO I8, 1899. George Kling ...... 99' Second avenue, Manhattan...... Milkman. Bernard Andrew Brady... 279 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn ...... Clerk. Communications Received. From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—List of prisoners received during week ending Martin Joseph Kenny .... 346 East Twentieth street, Manhattan ...... Timekeeper. November II, 1899 : Males, It ; females, o ; on file. List of 30 prisoners to be discharged from William A. Ryan...... 7a William street, Newburgh, N. Y ...... Railroad foreman. November 19 to 25, 1899 ; transmitted to Prison Association. From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Amount of fines received during week ending Novem- Walter Corley...... 365 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Gripman. {' Manhattan ...... I ber II, 1899, $33. On file. Francis J.O'Keefle...... r89 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn ...... Clerk. From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Copies of resolutions, which are as follows: " Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of the applica- William J. Railey.. ...... 237 Devoe street, Brooklyn ...... Fruit packer. tion and expenditure of the unapplied balance of thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000), remaining Jacob Knrnstein...... 928 Second avenue, Manhattan ...... Sweeper. from the proceeds of bonds sold pursuant to the provisions of chapter 626 of the Laws of 1896, as amended, for the construction of a portico at the new City Prison." Robert White ...... Grand street, Maspeth, Queens ...... Motorman. " Resolved, That the sum of thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) be and hereby is transferred John P. M. Griffith...... top East Eighty-seventh street, Manhattan ...... Conductor. from the appropriation made to the Department of Correction for the year 1899, entitled ` Supplies, Borough of Brooklyn,' the same being in excess of the amount required for the purposes thereof, to William Kennedy.... .... 33r Hudson street, Manhattan ...... Driver. the appropriation made to said Department for 1899, entitled ' Purchase of Supplies needed in Kings County Penitentiary, Borough of Broolyn,' the amount of said appropriation being 185 West Sixty-third street, Manhattan ...... Clerk. Timothy J. Leehane...... insufficient." Edward J. Campbell...... 0033 Third avenue, Manhattan...... Assistant engineer. On file. Charles A. Racer...... 305 East Seventieth street, Manhattan ...... Wholesale millinery. From the Comptroller—Returning proposal of Frederick Baar for a naphtha launch for substi- tution of a surety. Substitution approved. Nathaniel Minion...... ran Fourth avenue, Manhattan ...... Butcher. From City Prison—Amount of fines received during week ending November ii, tF99, $69. On file. John E. Fox ...... 710 Ninth avenue, Manhattan...... Dock builder. From Heads of Institutions—Reporting meats, milk, fish, etc., received during week ending Isaac Reuben ...... 43o East Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan ...... Tailor. November II, 1899, of good quality and up to the standard ; on file. Reports of census, labor, punishments, for week ending November I t, 1899 ; on file. George A.Stegmuller..... 426 West Forty-fifth street Manhattan ...... Harness maker. From the Bureau of Municipal Statistics—Asking to be furnished with a report of the adminis- Adolph G. Klein...... 380 Potter avenue, Queens ...... Assistant foreman. tration of the Department of Correction for 1898, and summary of statistics of all the institutions for same year. Referred to Deputy Commissioner of Department. John J. Cristel ...... top Washington street, Manhattan...... Shipping clerk. From District Prisons—Amount of fines received during week ending November I I, 1899, $352. On file. Samuel Wolferman...... 6 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Manhattan. Bookkeeper. From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—Report of 20 convicts for use of the Governor in Thomas F. Dempsey...... r6o East Eighty-fourth str:et, Manhattan ...... Driver. committing their sentences. Transmitted. 2r7 East Eighty-ninth street, Manhattan...... From Superintendent of State Prisons—Making requisition for Annie Waldron, a life-prisoner, Albert Knoeller ...... " now in Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, in order that she may serve her sentence in the State Prison for Women, Auburn, New York. Warden of Penitentiary to comply with requisition. From Counsel to the Corporation—Notification of appointment of Examining Physicians in LOCAL BOARD. the cases of Dominick De Angelo and Edward McElroy, insane prisoners, at Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island. Referred to Warden of Penitentiary. From James M. Evans—Declining the position of Chief of " Bertillon System," for which he FIRST DISTRICT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. had been nominated by the Civil Service Commission. On file. From the Comptroller—Weekly statement of unexpended balances of appropriations up to November I I, 1899. Referred to General Bookkeeper and Auditor. The Local Board, First District, Borough of Richmond, The City of New York, met at the From Kings County Penitentiary, Borough of Brooklyn—List of prisoners received during borough office in the First National Bank building, at St. George, in said borough, on Tuesday, week ending November iI, 1899 : Males, 15 ; females, t ; on file. List of to prisoners to be discharged from November 13 to 18, 1899 ; on file. October to, 1899, at Io o'clock in the forenoon. The roll was called and the following members were present and answered to their names: Contracts Awa,ded. Councilman Bodine, Councilman O'Grady, Alderman Vaughan and President Cromwell. Frederick Baar, for— The minutes of the meeting of September 26 were then approved. Naphtha lattnch, for "Improvement of Riker's Island," as per specification, for, $2,525 00 The letter of the Corporation Counsel, dated October 7, 1899, referring to the matter of the lighting of the streets and avenues of the Borough of Richmond, was read and ordered on file. John Early's Sons, for- 2,00o pounds leather, white hemlock bellies, at per pound...... 1448 The following resolution was offered by Councilman O'Grady and was unanimously adopted: 18 co Resolved, That the Local Board, First District, Borough of Richmond, The City of New 2 dozen iron pots, for ...... 5 quarts mucilage, for ...... 7 35 York, hereby recommends to the Commissioner of Water Supply of The City of New York that 1 199 00 permission be granted for the extension of water-mains in Fair View and Crichton avenues, in the 7 tons broom corn, at per ton ...... First Ward of the borough. John J. Whelan, for- The following resolution was offered by Alderman Vaughan and was unanimously adopted : 750 pounds 49 grey bristles, at per pound ...... 166 Resolved, by the Local Board, First District, Borough of Richmond, The City of New York, Zoo pounds 3( grey bristles, at per pound ...... 78 that it be referred to the Corporation Counsel for his opinion as to whether or not Stone street, in the Second Ward of the borough, is a public street. Appointed. The following resolution was offered by Councilman Bodine and was unanimously adopted James McCabe, Fireman, Workhouse, salary, $360 per annum. Whereas, It has come to the attention of this Board that there is considerable opposition among the residents and taxpayers in the vicinity of the proposed new crematory for the inciner- Resigned. ation of garbage at the foot of Bodine street, in the First Ward of the Borough of Richmond ; and Frank Kelly, Clerk, City Prison. Whereas, This Board has no information sufficient to enable it to form a judgment as to Dismissed. whether or not the interests of the public are properly safeguarded ; now, therefore, be it William J. Stenson, Keeper, on probation, Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board be and he hereby is directed to communicate with Frank Higgins, Temporary Chief of Bertillon System, Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island. the Commissioner of Street Cleaning and respectfully request that a copy of the contract under which said crematory is to be constructed and operated be transmitted to this Board, together with Reinstated. such other information bearing upon the matter as may be pertinent thereto. Frank Kelly, Clerk, City Prison, salary, $I,000 per annum. Mr. John O'Brien appeared before the Board and reported that there was an epidemic of diphtheria on John street, in the First Ward of the Borough, caused by the accumulation of stag- Transferred. nant water and the lack of proper drainage of the districts lying in the vicinity of said street, and James Elliott, Attendant, Storehouse, Blackwell's Island to Central Office, salary increased asked that the Board do all in its power to relieve the condition complained of. from $300 to $500 per annum. The following resolution was then offered by President Cromwell and was unanimously Clement Bloch, Chief of Bertillon System, Kings County Penitentiary to Penitentiary, Black- adopted : well's Island. Whereas, It has been brought to the attention of this Board that an epidemic of disease is Frank Kelly, Clerk, City Prison to Department of Public Charities, Borough of Manhattan. threatened in the vicinity of John street, in the First Ward of this borough, by reason of the unsani- tary conditions prevailing there and the necessity for proper drainage and sewer improvements ; and FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. 7242 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 5, 1899.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. LAW DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. No. txy Nassau street, 9 A. M to 4 IN M. O/Aee of Corporatron C"Xftt. WILUAxs M. Host, Public Administrator. Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays A. K. to is M. REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 21, I899. OHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. HKODORE CONNOLY, W. W. LAUD, Jr., CHARLES No. s8q Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., BLANDY, Assistants. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. except Saturdays in June, July and August, 9 A. M. to WILLIAM J. CARR, Assistant Corporation Counsel for I P.M. Brooklyn. WM. B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. 8rr ar /sr CoUsctiow of Arrears of Personal Taxes. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES—BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, 9 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, STAPLETON, A. M, to 4 F.M. NEW YORK, November 22, 1899. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. JAMES C. SPENCER, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Room aoQ Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Reports of Superintendent of Almshouse, labor, census, Hospital, etc., and report of Super- JOHN J. RYAN, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. Bureau for the Recovery of te*alties. intendent of Out-door Poor, approved and placed on file. TEN EYCK, JOHN P. WINDOLPH and THE MAYOR. Nos. rxg and tar Nassau street. Commissioners ; HARRY W. ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Approved weekly requisition for Almshouse. and COMPTROLLER, WALIaa, Secretary, A. FTaLav, Chief Engineer. Brrear of Street OpndMgs. November 16. Nos. go and pa West Broadway. Transmitted summary of reports for the year 1898 to the Bureau of Municipal Statistics. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. JOHN P. DUNN. Assistant to Corporation Counsel, November 17. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. M. to }, P.M. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Approval bills for supplies amounting to ...... .. ...... $743 53 BIRD S. COLER, COm troller. _Approved bills of Lenhart Post, No. 163, donation to G. A. R., amounting to...... 10 00 MICHAEL T. DALY.AR EDG J. Lsysv, Deputy Comp- Central OQFcs Approved bill for burial of Veteran amounting to ...... trollers. No. 30o Mulberry street, 9 A. K. to 4 P.M 35 00 Auditiig Bureau. BERNARD. YORK, President of the Board ; Joim JOHN F. GOULDSBORY, First Auditor of Accounts, 8. SEXTON, JACOB Hiss, HENRY E. ABELL, Commis- —and transmitted same to Auditor. Borough of Manhattan. sioners. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts, rough November i8, of The Bronx. WILLIAM MCKINNY, First Auditor o. A,nvunts DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Received estimates for repairs to heaters, hot-air pipes, and furnishing and placing smoke- Central Office. stack on pump-house : Borough of Brooklyp. $125 00 FRANcts R. CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts, Borough of Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. J ohn Pluiler ...... Queens. JOHN W XRLLER, President of the Board ; Commis. .Anthony L.Gescheidt ...... 101 95 WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor of Accounts, Borough at c,onei or Manhattan and Bronx. Richmond" THOMAS S. BRENN..N, Deputy Commissioner. ADOLPH SIMIS, Jr., Com.nissionsr for Brooklyn and Bid of Anthony L. Grescheidt accepted. Bureau /or the C2Usctiox of Arnssssseis and gston street, Brooklyn. Arrears. Queens. Nos. t26 and Iz8 Livin The following is the report for the week ending November 21, 1896 EDWARD (LINNEA, Deputy Commissioner. EDWARD GiLoN. Collector of Assessments and JAMES FRRNEY, Commissioner for Richmond. Committed to Almshouse ...... 2 Arrears. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and ~charged trom Almshouse ...... 2 JOHN KELLEHER, Deputy Collector of Assessments Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re. Lli and Arrears. Bomuah of Manhattan. calls ...... ...... ...... I lairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. Ambulance JAMES E STANFORD, Deputy Collector of Assessments Saturdays, 12 M. Received bond in bastardy proceeding ...... I .,nd Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M tlyderfor bastardy warrant ...... ...... ...... I MIcHAEI O'KKKFFE, Deput) Collector of Assess- to 4.30 P.M. Orders for abandonment warrants ...... 3 ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. JOHN F. ROGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments Letter to delinquent husband ...... I and Arrears, Borough of Queens, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments JAMES FEENY, Commissioner. and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. Central Office. No. 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. U. Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. FRANCIS J LANTRY, Commissioner. DAVID E. AusrxN, Receiver of Taxes. N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. APPROVED PAPERS JOHN J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. JAMES J. KIRWIN, Deputy l:ommissioner for Bor. Borough of Manhattan. Inglis of Brooklyn and Queens JOHN 3. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, No. IIo6. Borough of The Bronx. JAMES B. BovcK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Borough FIRE DEPARTMENT. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to John F. Reilly to erect, keep )f Brooklyn. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, and maintain three storm-doors in front of his premises Nos. 115 and 117 West Twenty-third street, FREDERICK W. BLELKWRNN, Deputy Receiver of from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M•; Saturdays, Ia aL Taxes, Borough of Queens. in the Borough of Manhattan, provided that the said storm-doors be constructed in accordance MATTHEW S. TULLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Headquarters. with the provisions of the ordinance in such case made and provided, the work to be done at his Borough of Richmond. Nos. 157 and 159 Last Sixty-seventh street. own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continue OHN J. SCANNELL, Fire Commissioner. Bureau Ih' Ike CaUectrox of City Revenue and of only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. JAMES H. TULLY, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Adopted by the Council, October 31, 1899, Markets. of Brooklyn and Queens. DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue anP AucusTus T. DOCHARTY, Secretary. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 31, 1899. 'in rintendent of Markets. EDWARD F. CROKER, Chief of Department. ann In Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 14, 1899, without hisspproval or disapproval ALEXANDER MEAKIM. Clerk of Markets, (,hare. at Fire-alarm Telegraph thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took JAMBS DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs Bureau of tke City Gliambsr.aiU. of Brooklyn and Queens. effect as if he had approved It. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. No. 1107. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamoerlam. JOHN H. CAMPsRLL, Deputy Ceamberlatn. PETER SEERY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan ]resolved, That it is recommended to the Commissioner of Public 'Buildings, Lighting and the Bronx and Richmond. OQfes of Ms City Payusarter. ALONZO BRYMER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- Sul )dies that six lamp-posts be erected, street-lamps placed thereon and lighted, in front of St. lyn and Queens. Etc, hen's Methodist Church, corner of Terrace View avenue and Kingsbridge avenue, Marble No.83 Chambers street and No.65 Reade street JOHN H. TIMMRRMAN, City Paymaster. Central Office open at all hours. IIill, Kingsbridge, in the Borough of \lanhattan, four of said lamp-posts to be erected on the Tvrrace View avenue side and two of said lamp-posts to be erected on the Kingsbridge avenue side of the premises of the said St. Stephen's Methodist Church. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Pier "A,' N, R, Battery place. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 31, 1899. Nos. 13 to sr Park Row, 18th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M J. SERGPANT CRAM, President ; CHARL&.S F. MURPHY. Adopted by the Council, October 31, 1899. saturd ys, A. M. to to M. Treasurer ; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 14, 1899, without his approval or disapproval MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. WILLIAM H. BURKE, Secretary. thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took JOHN H. MOOMNEY. Secretary. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, is M. effect as it he had approved it. jrtmetp.i of Hig'ktumy& Nos. x3 to at Park Row, y A. H. to 4 P.M. JAMES P KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. REGISTER'S OFF CE . and tie CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members; CHARLES WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. Southwest corner of Fitty-fith street and Sixth ave- V. ADEE. Clerk. THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. nue,s A. n, too P.M. Office of Clerk, Department of Tazes and Assess- JAMES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T. l.iE-IsTER'e OFFICE, HALT. OF RECORDS, ments, Stewart Building. OHN P. MADDEN, Deputy for Queens. JENKINS, M. D., JOHN B. COSBY, M. D., THE PRRSt- CITY OF NEW YORK, JhNRV P. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for DENT OP THE POLICE BOARD, ex- cie, and the HEALTH November 24, 1899. Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building." corner Rich. OFFICER OF THE PORT, ex-oMcia. Commissioners. COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. mond Teri ace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I, EMMONS CLARK, Secretary -rsar of the City Record the MAYOR, Chairman; BIRD S. COLER, Comp- CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Superintendent, Bor. I)e.se Sig—This will notify you that I have troller; PATRICK KEE,As, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH Departseent of Sewers. ough of Manhattan -it pointed Conrad Staats. of No. 648 Hudson („'GGENHEiMER, President of the Council, and RusFRT Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, A. 54.10 4 r, M, EUGENE MONAHAN, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Men, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- jAMES KANE. Commissioner of Sewers Suneriutendent, Borough of The Bronx. -treet. a Clerk, at an annual salary of $Soo, in ROBERT A. BLACK, 1St. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- lusliner. salary $1,120. corn- nee, Members. EDGAR J. LEvtty, Secretary. MATTHEW F. DoNOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. place of Louis I.', Office of Secretary, Room No. it, Stewart Building. THOMAS J. BvRNES, Deputy for Bronx. tendent, Borough of Brooklyn. nlencing from December 30. IS99 ; also that I WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn OBRD L. LURK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- ace transferred Louis L Musliner from the roll MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner tendent, Borough of Queens. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS Sewers, Borough of Queens JOHN I.. FERNY, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Superin. i •• Preservation of Public Records to that of teodent, Borough of Richmond. Register's Office - Salaries." as Clerk, at an THE MAYOR, Chairman ; PR ESIDENT Or DEPARTMENT HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner ann annual '-al-sr of $1,240, commencing from IF TAXES 1N1) ASSESSMENTS, Secretary ; HENRY S. Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office KEARNY, MCCOSKRY Burr and JAMES MCLEER, Com- 1' Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. c:: cr ;o, 1899. missioners. York avenue, New Brighton. S. I. t rc respectfully, Address THOMAS L. Fsi-rNgs, Stewart Building, Arsenal Building, Central Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 54,; ISAAC FROM ME, Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Department eJ Bridges. Saturdays, to M. Register. I1 M. Nos. x3 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, President, Commissioner in 9 A. M. to to M. Manhattan and Richmond. GRORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. OHN L. SHRA, Commissioner. JHoitAs H. YORK, Deputy. Queens. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THE COUNCIL. SAMUEL R PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. AUGUST Mossus, Commissioner in Borough of The MATTHEW H. MOORE, Deputy for Bronx. Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion. Claremont Park. TArEMtNL O1• THE HOURS DURING RANDOLPH (,UGGENHRIMER, President of the Council. S which the Public Offices in the City are open for P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. HARRY BwAM, Deputy for Brooklyn. business, and at which the Courts regularly open and Clerk's office open from 10 A.M. t04 r. M. ; Saturdays, ]oust E. BACeus. Deputy for Queens. adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are to A,M. to is Dgpin"ist of water Srpjly. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads BOARD OP ALDRRM*M. Nos. 59 to st Park Row, 9 A. N. to 4 r, M. Main Office, No. ago Fourth avenue, Borough of Man- ut Departments and Courts :. nattan. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturday, THOMAS F. WOODS. President. WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. AMPS H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner. 9 A. M. to ra M. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer, THOMAS J BRADY. President of the Board of Build- Mayor's Office. W. G. BYRNE, Water Register. ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan No. 6 City Hall 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; SaturCays. 9 BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. JAMES MopysTT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough and The Bronx. .,.5!. t(. 12 M. Borough of Manhattan. Brooklyn, Municipal Building. JOHN GUILPOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor WILLIAM RASQU1N, Jr., Deputy Commtssioner, Bor- roo klyn. ALFisD M. DOWNES. Private Secretary. Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Bo. oughs Nos. ro, II and is City Hall. 9 A. M. to 4 M.; Satur. ough of Queens, Long Island City. Jr. THOMAS 1 MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner, of Oueens and Richmond. Bureau of Licenses. daYs,q A. M. tO 12 M. A. J. JOHNSON, Secretary. Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building Saturdays, q A. al. to 12 M. JAMES J. CO WAN, paa*dcet. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- 9 A. M. tO 4 P. Si. ; IRA EDGAR RIDER Secretary. HanRV P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough DAvw J. Rocttx, Chief of Bureau. of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner hattan and The Bronx, No. am Fourth avenue, Borough Principal Office, Room r, City Hall. GEORGE W, Borough of The Bronx. Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. L of Manhattan. BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook. and The Bronx. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, DsftaruRerst sf Street £ ea*i*(, lyn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. Branch Office, Room ta, Boraogh H.11, Brooklyn: corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens seventh street. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M to Nos. 13 to a' Park Row, a A. M, to4P.M. WILLIASI H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of IAMSa MCCARTNEY, Commissioner. and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Brooklyn ra M. Staten Island, Borough of Richmond. Branch office; Louts F. HAPPEN. President. F. M. GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, Manhattan. No, 346 Broadway. Room I, second door, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long S. I.; WILLIAM H. MCCABE, Deputy Chief in Borough Borough of Brooklyn. PATRICK H. Qtru mi, Deputy Commissioner for Island, Borough of Queens. of Richmond. President's Office, No. t Borough Hall. q A. st. to 4 Borough of Brooklyn Room y Municipal Building. Branch Office, "Hackett Building," Long Island JOSEPH LlsaRarz,Deputy Commissionerfor Borough City; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is M. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. EDWARD M. GROUT, President. of The Bronx, No. 615 East One Hundred and Fifty- Qlueens. second street. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, is M. Borough of Queens. JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough THOMAS L. FEITNER, President of the Board ; ED- THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, FREDERICK BOWLEY, President. of Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City. WARD C. SHRRHY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THOMAS J. PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRaLL, Commissioners, .4l d Bxreau el PrixIixg..StatioxerE and B1ax4 Books. Office, Long Island City. 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satttr- Dsjmrtmsm of Brildiies, Lilrkiiar and Su/pUs:. days, from q A. M. until in M. No. 2 City Hall, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M., Saturday, 9 A. M. Nos. I to or Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P, IL [O I2 111. Borough of Richmond. HENRY S. Rt;Y, Commissioner of Public Build- BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. \4ILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOI.ON BERRICK, GEORGE CROMWELL, President. s, Lighting and Supplies. Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWKLL, Deputy Pins J OOLWG Deputy Commissioner for Man- Nos. 13 to as Park Row, Room 1911. Office hours Office of the President, First National Bank Building, from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to Sepervisot and Accountant. New Brighton ; 9 A. M, tO 4 P.14. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO hattan. is M. Geo. BEST Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. is M. WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy t..omnuas,Oner for JOHN 'I'. NAGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. BOARILOF ESTIMATE AND APPOR IIONMIENT. lys. Manicpa1 Statistical Commission : FREDERICK W. The Mayo, Chairman; THOMAS L. F'EITNER (Presi- COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. FowaS~it, Depot Commissioner for Queens. Gauss, LL. D„ HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, ANToNIp dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- Rooms tty and its Stewart Building, o A. 54.10 4 P. M EDWARD I, MILLZI, Dputy COmWiIIoaeT for Rich- RASINES, JULlus G. KvGaa,saj, RICHARD T, WuAw tary the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL, JOtut C. Fiaart.a g.d EDWARP Owsk, Commissiquers oad, Jr. 1ZRSRSr HARVntn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, i899. THE CITY RECORD. 7243

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. LEONARD A. GRIGERICH, HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER. 358 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily Criminal Court Building, Centre street, between Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. HENRY BISCNOFF, Jr. JOHN FRIEDMAN, GEORGE P. (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 Franklin and White streets, 9 A. H. to 4 P. M. Hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. ANDREWS P. HENRY LUGRO, D AVID MCADAM, HENRY P. M. CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ALEXANDER T. MASO? HIRAM R. STEELS, District Attorney; ARTHUR H R. BERICMAN, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS M. AMES A. O'GORMAN Justice. JAMES J. GALLIGAN, and WILLIAM N, DYKMAN, Commissioners. W ALKLRY, Chief Clerk. SCOTT. WILLIAM SusMaR, Clerk. Clerk. Las PHILLIPS, Secretary. Eleventh District—That portion of theTwelfth Ward which lies north of the centre line of West One Hun- QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY CITY COURT. dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of BOARD OF ASSESSORS. GEORGE W. DAVISON. District Attorney. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park. Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north General Term. of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 A. M.to 4 P. M. RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. room, corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street EDWARD CAHILL THOMAS A. WILSON t~ EDWD Trial Term, Pan I. AR Port Richmond, S. I. Part II. and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays McCue PATRICK si.I HAVRTYE and JOHN D. MRYRN- and legal holidays excepted, from to A. M., to 4 P. Si. BoRG, 'Board of Assessors, WILLIAM H. JASPER EDWARD S. RAWSON. District Attorney. Part 11I. Part IV. FRANCIS.WORCESTER, Justice, ADOLPH N.DuAM- Secretary. _— HAUT, Clerk CO R ONERRS. Special Term Chambers will be hold ro A. H. to 4 P M. Borough of The Bronx. DEPARTMENT OF FDUCATION Borough of Manhattan. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 32 Cham- Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all bers street~,9 A. M.to 4 P. M. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth BOARD OF EDUCATION. times of day and night. JAMBS M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice ; JOHN H. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County No. 146 Grand Street, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M. EDWARD T. FITZPATRICK JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARI MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, EDWARD F. O'DWYRR of New York by chapter 1034 of the Laws of 1895, com- 105 F M. Saturdays,9 A. M.to Ia M. W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA. JOHN P. SCHUCHMAN and THEODORE F. HASCALL Jus- prising all of the late l own of Westchester and part of J~OSFPH J. LITTLE„ President; A. EMERSON PALMS R, ti_es, THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk. the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Including the Secretary. Borough of The Bronx. Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, AHTHOrry McOwEN, THOMAS M. Lvicu. Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court Schael Board for the Boroughs of blaxhattan ad APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from The Broux. Borough of Brooklyn. 9 A.M.tO 4 P. M. No. 146 Grand street. Borough of Manhattan. A.wrNosry J BURGER, GBORGP W. DSLAr. Court-house, No. it I Fifth avenue, corner Eighteenth WII LIAM W. PENFIRLD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART, JOSEPH J. LITTLE, President; ARTHUR McMu1 .m, street. Court opens at I P. M. Clerk Secretary. Borough of Queens. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding justice ; GEORGE Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth PHILIP T. CRONIN, Dr. SAMUEL S. Guy, Jr., LEONARD G BARRETT, CHESTER B. MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD PAT- Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One School Board for the Borough of Broohlyu. Roupr, Jr., Jamaica, L. I. rRRSON, MORGAN J. O'IIRIBN. GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 WILLIAM RUMSEY, Justices, ALFRED WAGSTAFF, Clerk. A. M. to 4 P.M. Court opens at 9 A. M No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Borough of Richmond. WILLIAM LAMB. Jr., Deputy Clerk. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, President; GROaGs JOHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. HOWARD SPEAR, Clerk. BROWN, Secretary. Iosm SBAVBR, GEORGE C. TLANTRa. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Boroughof Brooklyn. School Board for the Borough of Qussstr. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre First District—Comprising First, Second, 'Third, Flushing, L.1. SURROGATES' COURT Elm, White and Franklin streets, Court opens at is Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the F. Da HAAS SIMONSON, President ; JOSEPH H New County Court-house, Court opens at 10.30 o'clock Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner PATRICK. Secretary. A. M. ; adjourns 4 P.M. RUFus B. COWING, City Judge • JOHN W. GOFF, Re- State and Court streets, FRANK T. FITZGERALD, JAMES M. VARNUM, Sur corder ; JOSEPH E. NRWBITRGER, MARTIN T. MLMAHON JACOB NFU, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. School Board for the Borough of Rtckasosed. rogatel. WILLIAM V LFARV. Chief Clerk. and JAMES A. BLANCHARD, Judges of the Court of Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M, Stapleton, Staten Island, General Sessions EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Second District—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, JOHN T. BURKE, President; FRANtcLI N C. Vlrr, See- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGF COMMISSION, Clerk's office open from to A. M. to 4 P. M, retary. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY. Twentieth, Twenty-first. Twenty-second and Twenty- FOURTH WARDS. Srprrnr< Court, Part 1., Criwsixal Trial Term. third Wards. Court-room located at No. y94 Broad- Way, Brooklyn. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, Fvo.96 Broadway. Held in the building for Criminal Courts. Court GERARD B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H.At LEN, Meetings, Mondays. WedLesdays and Fridays, at 3 opens at 10-30 A. H. Chief Clerk. Stewart Building,A, M. to 4 P. M. ✓. M EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from ro A. M. to DUNN, Sheriff; dENRv P. MULVANY Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. THOMAS J. WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman ; WARREN W. 4 P M. Under Sheriff. FOSTER, CHARLES A JACKSON, Commissioners, Third District- Includes the thirteenth, Fourteenth, LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN. Clerk. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and SHFRIFF'S OFFICF, KINGS COUNTY. CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. Nineteenth Wards, Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee ave- County Court-house Brooklyn. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court nue. Brooklyn. FRANK D. CPEAMFR, Sheriff WILLIAM J. BOGEN• CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. ,)pens at 0.30 o'clock A. M. WILLIAM SeENITZPAHN, Justice. CHARLES A. CON- SHUTZ, Under Sherif. Courts open Irom 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. EDWARD R CARROLL. Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to RAnY, Clerk 4 P. M. Clerk's offi.e open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. Court City Magistrates—HENRY A. BPANN, ROBERT C. ovens at to o'clock. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. CORNELL, LEROY B. CRANK. JOSEPH M. DEUEL CHARLES A. FLAMMNR, LORENZ ZELLER, CLARWNCF ¶il MEADE, r ourth District — Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN O. MOT1, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, ED- COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth WILLIt N CAS BAKER, Sheriff; WILLIAM METHVP.N, WARD HOGAN W. H. OI u4TVAD County Court-house, Brooklyn. Wards. Court-room, No. t4 Howard avenue. Under Sheriff. LUOMC F. THOMA, Secretary. JOSEPH ASPINALL AND WM. B. HUED, JR., County ADOLPH H. t iOFTTING, Justice. HERMAN GOHLING- First District—Criminal Court Building Juages HORST Clerk ; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk. „HAELHS Y. VAN DOREN. Chief Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. Second District—Jefferson Market. Third District—No. 6g Essex street Fifth District—Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first County Court-house, Richmond, S. 1., 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Fourth District— Fifty-seventh street, near Lexington AUGUSTUS ACKER, Sheriff. QUEENS COUNTY COURT, and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on Bath ave- avenue. nue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath (leach. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first street County Court-house, Long Island City. CORNELIUS FURGUESON, Justice. UF.P.EHIAH J. southeastern corner of Sylvan place. HARRISON S. MOORE. County Judge. O'LEARY, Clerk. REGISTER'S OFFICE. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to P.M. and Third avenue. 4 East side City Hall Park, 9 A. H. to It P. M. Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street. west of Eighth COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Borough of Queens ISAAC FROMME, Register; JOHN Von GLAH* avenue. Deputy Register. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between First District—First Ward all of Long Island City, SECOND Dmsion. Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan, formerly composing five Wards,. Court-room Queens Borough of Brooklyn. Court opens at to A. M. County Court-house •located temporarily). REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. First District—No.3t8 Adams street. JACOH BRan. 7Yttriss First Division - ELIZUR B. HINSDALE, THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KENNEDY. Hal of Records. Office hours, 9 A M. to 4 P. M., ex- 4B.R, Magistrate. WILLIAM tRAVERS JEROME, EPHRAIM A-ACOB, JOHN Clerk. cepting months of July and August, then from 9 A. M Second District—Court and Butler streets. Ha, B. McKEAN, WILLIAM C. HOLBRUOK. WILLIAM M. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each week to a P M,, provided for by statute. RRISTOW, Magistrate. FULLER, "lerk ; Jos SPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. day. Court held each day, except Saturday. HENRY F. HAGGERTY, Reg1ster- Third District- Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Second District—Second and Third Wards, which WILL,AM BARER. Deputy Register. CHARLES E. FEALE, istrateMag includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown Fourth District—Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM Second Division—Trial days—Borough Hall, Brook- and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. KRAMER. Magistrate. lyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock; of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court Street, Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, Tuesdays, at Room ray Stewart Building, Chambers street ant' Fifth District--1 wen and Powers street% ANDREW Elmhurst, New York. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New LEMON. Magistrate. to o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of York. Broadway, A. M. to P. M. Richmond, Thursdays, at to o'clock. CHARLES WELDA, missioner;Com JAMBS E. CONNER, Sixth District—Gates and Rein avenues. Lewis R. WILLIAM T. MONTRVERDE, Justice. HENRY WALTER, WORTH, Magistrate. 7uStiCeS— OHN COURTNEY, HOWARDj. FORKER, It Clerk. Deputy Commissioner. EADY, JOHN FLEMING, NOMAS W. Seventh District—NO. 31 Grant street, Flatbush PATRICK Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ALFRED E. STEERS, Magistrate. FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; CHARLES F. WoLz. Deputy Clerk. Third I11str7Ct—LAMES F. MCLOUGHLIN, Justice SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Eighth District—Coney Island. J. LGTT NosTStAND GEO. W. DAMON Clerk. Magistrate. Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, No. III Fifth avenue. open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court-house, ''own Hall, Jamaica. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner. Borough of Queens. Borough of Richmond. First District—Nos. as and 23 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magtrate. MUNICIPAL COURTS. First District—first and Third Wards (Towns of COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, lortner Village Court-house. Second District—Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J. Borough of Manhattan. CONNORTON. Magistrate. Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New ILLIAM A. FURRY, Commissioner. First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and Brighton Third District—Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway MUND J. HRALY, Magistrate. JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. and Whitehall street. including Governor's Island, Court office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held Borough of Richmond. Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, each day, except Saturday, from ,o A. M. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. New Court-house, No. ra8 Prince street, corner of KINGS COUNTY. First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. Join. Wooster street. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards No, 325 Fulton street. CROAK, Magistrate. WAUIIOPE LYNN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). EDWARD J. DOOLEY, Commissioner Second District—Stapleton,Staten Island. NATHANIEL Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton, MARSh, Magistrate. ALBERT RF.VNAUD, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. Secretary to the Board, FRANK J. GARDNER, Myrtle Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn, teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward each day from Io A, M., and continues until close ci COUNTY. lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. business. EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. HERMANN BOLTS, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. GEORGE B. ABBOTT, Surrogate ; MICHAEL F. McGoLD- room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. RICK, Chief Clerk. street. Court open daily tSundays and legal holidays J. HOWARD VAN NAME, Deputy. excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. OF WM. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. LANDS AND TENEMENTS WITHIN THAT COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. PART OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. County Office Building, S. I. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. KNOWN AS THE BOROUGHS OF NIAN- P. H. STEPHEN D. STEVENS, Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue. No. yo Ludlow street, 9 A. H. to 4 County Judge. Court opens 9 A. m. daily, and remains open to close of HATfAN AND THE BRONX, FOR UNPAID PATRICK H. PlcicWTT, Warden, business. ASSESSMENTS. GEORGE F, ROESOA, justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. KINGS COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Chirteenth HEREAS, SECTION 1-,9 OF TH1? Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 Court-house, Room t4. Wards, Court-room, No. z54 Clinton street. W " Greater New York Charter " authorizes the P. M. JOHN W. KIMBALL, Treasurer ; THOMAS F. FARRELL, HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, Justice. — —, Comptroller, in his discretion, to postpone any sale ku WILLIAM SOHMER, Count Clerk, Deputy Treasurer. Clerk. unpaid taxes and assessments; and GEORGE H. FAHRBACH. Deputy. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Whereas, Many persons desire, and have applied THE COMMISSIONERS OF RECORDS. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and for, a postponement of the sale for unpaid as- KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Kings County.—Room i, Hall of Records. Second avenue. Court opens 9 A, M. daily, and continues sessments advertised to be held on Wednesday. Sep- open to close of business tember 6, 1899: now, therefore, in order to afford Hall of Records, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. GEORGE E. W ALDO, Commissioner. FRANK M. THORBURN, Deputy Commissioner. DANIEL F. MARTIN. Justice. ABEAM BERNARD, Clerk. all such persons the opportunity to pay the assess. WILLIAM P. WUBST, County Clerk. Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, ments upon their property so advertised to be sold, WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Deputy. No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every and thereby ..void the ac'duional expense of redemp- EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS morning at 9 o cloLk (except Sundays and legal holi. tton of the property if sold, the said sale is hereby QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. days , and continues open to close of business. ordered to be postponed until Monday, the 4th day of Rooms r4, IS and 16 Nos. r49 to it Church street. December, 1895, to be held at the same time and Place, President, JOHN RENEHAN ; Secretary, JAMES It. HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK McDAViTT, Jamaica, N.Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Clerk. to wit : at the Court-house, City Hall Park, at r o clock Office hours, 8 A. M. to P.M.; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to McGovaRN; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE P. M. rs M. LooMls, P. J. ANDREWS, cx.of cio Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. BIRD S. COLER, OHN H. SUTPHIN, County Clerk. Meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at a Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street Comptroller. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk P. M. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M, and con. tinues open to close of business. CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, SUPREME COURT. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.m. each Court COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 5. 1899. f RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. day County Office Building Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to 4 County Court-house, ro.3o A, M. tO 4 P. H. Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. r. M. Special Term, Part I., Room No. a. Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. OSEPH SIMOxsoN. County Clerk. Special Term, Part II. Room No. 15, JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. THOMAS COSTIGAJ, Special Term, Part TIH., Room No. r9. ark. JROWELL M. CONNER, Deputy, Special Term Part IV., Room No. it. Special Perm, Part V., Room No. s3. Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Special Term, Part VI., Room No. at. 'hereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF T.SXEC, Special Term, Part VII. Room No. ss, Sixth avenue. and of the Harlem river north of the No. 57 CHAMBERS STREET (STEWART BUILDING), Commissioners' Office, Nos. 49 and 5r Chambers Special Term Part VII., Room No.34. terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No.xyo East Now YORK, November t, 1899.- street, New York 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Trial Term, (!.'art i1. Room No, x6. One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner LEWIS NIXON, President; JAJIKS W. BOYLE, Vice- TriJ Term, Part Ili, Room No.17. of Sylvan place Court opens every morning at 9 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS President ;AMES D. BELL, Secretary ; JULIAN D. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. r8, o clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con. N whose taxes for the year 1899 remain unpaid on FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; JOHN W. WRBBR, SMITH E. Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 3a. tiinues open to close of business. the tst day of November of the said year, that unles, LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No.31. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice, WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, the same shall be paid to the Receiver of Taxes, at his Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 3o. Clerk. office in the borough in which the property is located, E.D., 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Trial Term, Part VI [I., Room No. s4. Clerk's office open asily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. as follows: Trial Term. Part X Room 'ro, 0-i. Tenth Utstrict—Twenty-second Ward and all that Borough of Manhattan, No.57 Chambers street, Man- DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Trial Term. Part 1X.. Room No. as. portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the hattan, N. s. Now Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M Vaturalization Bureau, Room No. a6. north by the Centre line of One Hundred and Tenth Borough of The Bronx, corner Third and Tremont to 4r, M. I"HftiCe*—ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES H. street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth avenues, the Bronx, N.V. ASA BIRD GARDINRR District Attorney ; WILLIAM J. TRUAX. CHARLES F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK SMYTH, street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. Room; s, 4, 6 and 8, Municipal MCKItNNA, Chief Cleric. JAMES FITZGERALD, MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVBNTRITT', and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. Building, Brcoklyn, N.Y.

7244 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899.

Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and Fifth The award of the contract will be made as soon as that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a to the standards of the Department, and street, Long Island City, N. Y. practicable after the opening of the bids. department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk which certificate shall accompany each Borough of Richmond, Richmond Building, New Delivery will be required to be made from time to therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or delivery of flour, the expense of such in- Brighton, Staten Island. N.Y. time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work spection and award to be borne by the -on or before the 1St day of December of said year, he said Commissioner. to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. contractor ; also certificate of weight and will charge, receive and collect upon such taxes so re- Any bidder for this contract must furnish satisfactory 'Ihe bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in tare to be furnished with each delivery. maining unpaid on that day, in addition to the amount testimonials that he is engaged in the business of writing of the party or parties making the estimate, Flour will be received in barrels only. of such taxes, one per centum on the amount thereof, " Butcher" in The City of New York, and has the plant that the several matters stated therein are in all 7.000 empty barrels to be returned to as provided by section 916 of the Greater New York necessary to carry out promptly and regularly the con- respects true. Where more than one person is interested and delivered from Pier foot East Twenty- Charter (chapter 378, Laws of 1897). tract, if it be awarded, to the entire satisfaction of the it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and sub- sixth street, and the price at which said DAVID E. AUSTEN, Commissioner of Correction, and the person or scribed by all the parties interested. empty barrels are awarded to the contrac. Receiver of Taxes. persons to whom the contract may be awarded will Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the tor to be deducted from the price of the be required to give security for the performance of consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, flour. the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient trust or security companies in The City of New 36. 30 barrels Pillsbury Best Flour. sureties each in the penal amount of TWENTY York, with their respective places of business or 37. xoo pounds Farina in I-pound packages. OFFICIAL PAPERS. THOU~AND foQ,DDoi DOLLARS. residence, to the effect that if the contract be 38. 10,500 pounds Hams, prime quality, City Cured, ORNING-"MORNING JOURNAL," "TELE- Fach bid or estimate shall contain and state the name awarded to the person making the estimate, they to average r4 pounds to a ham. 000 M graph „ and place of residence of each of the persons making will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his 39• 35, pounds Currant Jelly in 30-pound pails. Evening-" Daily News," "Commercial Advertiser." the same, the names of all persons interested with him sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall 40. tz dozen Currant Jelly. Weekly-" Weekly Unioo" or them therein, and if no other person be so interested omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to 4r. 3,000 pounds Prime Kettle Rendered Lard in Semi-weekly-" Harlem Local Reporter." it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made the Corporation any difference t-etween the sum to packages of 5o pounds each. German-" Morgen Journal." without any connection with any other person making which he would be entitled on its completion and that 45. 56 boxes Lemons. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects which the Corporation maybe obliged to pay to the person 43• too pounds Macaroni (t-pound packages). Supervisor, City Record. fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at 44- boo pounds Fine Meal. 300 pounds Pure Mustard. SEPTEMBER 6, t$q9. of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be 45- of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other calculated upon the estimated amount of the Coal 46. 20 pounds Nutmeg. officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly inter- by which the bids are tested. The consent above 47. zo dozen Best Olive Oil (quarts). ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma- 48. 20,000 pounds Oatmeal. NEW EAST RIVER BRIDLE COM- relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, 49. Boo pounds Whole Pepper ( ifedt. MISSION. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New 50. too pounds Ground Pepper (pure in (-pound writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, York, and is worth the amount of the security required toils). that the several matters stated therein are in all respects for the completion of the contract, over and above all 5t. 600 bushels Peas, not older than crop of x899, COMMISSION NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE, true. Where more than one person is interested, it is his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia- and to weigh 6o pounds net to the November 9, 1899. CITY OF NEw YORK, requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed btlities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has bushel. by all the parties interested. offered himself as surety in good faith, and with the 52. 1,000 pounds Prunes. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- intention to execute the bond required by section rz of 53- 3,600 barrels White Potatoes to be good, sound, sent, in writing of two householders or freeholders, chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New fair size, and to weigh 172 lbs. net to Proposals will be received by the Commissioners of or tsust or security companies in The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or the barrel, empty barrels or sacks to be the New East River Bridge, at their office, at No. 49 York, with their respective places of business or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The returned. Chambers street, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The residence, to the effect that if the contract be adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be 54, IS barrels Pickles, 4o gallon barrel, zero to City of New York, at a o'clock in the afternoon of the awarded to the person making the estimate they will, approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York. the barrel, empty barrels to be re- 7th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1899, on its being so awarded, become bound as his No hid or estimate will be considered unless accom- turned. sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he panied by either a certified check upon one of the State 55• 10,000 pofind, Rice. indorsed " Proposal for Construction of Steel Cables, shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to 56. 40 boxes Raisins. Suspenders, etc., of the New East River Bridge," to the Corporation any difference between the sum to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of 57. ran dozen Worcestershire Sauce (L. & P.) for furnishing the materials for and constructing which he would be entitled on its completion and that One Hundred Dollars, being five per centum of the 58. 6o dozen Sea Foam. the steel cables, suspenders, cable bands, cover- 59. 60 dozen Sapolio, " Morgan's." ings, sheaves, and their appurtenances of the which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the per- amount of the security required for the faithful perform- son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at ance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be 60. 25,000 pounds Brown Sugar, " Standard." New East River Bridge, in accordance with any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, 6t. 27,000 pounds Granulated Sugar. "Standard." the proposed form of contract and the drawings and calculated upon the estimated amount of the articles but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the 6. t,000 pounds Cut-Loaf Sugar, " Standard." specifications therefor. All bids shall be inclosed in 63. 600 pounds Powdered sugar '' Standard." , dent by which the bids are tested. The consent above men- Department who has charge of the estimate-hex ; and sealed envelopes, addressed to Lewis Nixon, Pres tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirms. no estimate can be deposited in said box until such 64. a5o barrels Prime Quality American Salt in of the Board of Commissioners of the New East River Lion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same check or money has been examined by said officer or barrels, 320 pounds net. Bridge, and presented to him on that day and at that that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except 65. boo ponds Rock Salt. hour at said office, and such bids will be opened in pub- Y. rk and is worth the amount o f the security required that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the per. 66. 130 barrels Syrup. lic meeting by the said Commissioners on that day, at z for the completion of this contract, over and above all sons making the same within three days after the con- 67. 6o,000 pounds Brown Soap, of the grade known to o'clock in the afternoon. his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabili- tract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse trade as "Commercially Pure Settled Copies of the specifications and the general drawings ties as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract Family Soap," to be delivered within go for the work, with the proposed forms for the bid, bond himself as surety in good faith and with the intention has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the days after the award has been made. and contract, may be seen and further informaton will to execute the bond required by section ra of chapter 7 y The soap to be delivered in boxes hold. gineer. No. 84 amount of the deposit made b him shall be forfeited to be given at the office of the Chief En of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if and retained by The City of New York as liquidated in about 8o pounds, and the weight to Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall be determined on its arrival at the and after the 13th day of November, t8gg. for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy execute the contract within the time aforesaid the Store-house, Blackwell's Island, an aver- The Commissioners require that all bidders shall care- and sufficiency of the sect.rity offered to be approved age tare being placed upon the weight of fully examine the specifications, drawings and proposed amount of his deposit will be returned to him. by the Comptroller of The City of New York, Should the person or persons to whom the contract twenty boxes selected at random from form of contract, in order that no question as to their No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract each delivery The soap most be free meaning may arise hereafter. It most be distinctly un- panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or within five days after written notice that the same has from added carbonate of soda, silicate derstood that no changes in the quality of the mat=rials National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or of soda, mineral soap stock, or other or of the workmanship will be allowed, and that the order of the Comptroller. or money to the amount of they accept but do not execute the contract and give the foreign material. It must be of good specifications will be adhered to strictly. One Thousand Dollars, being /!vv per centum of the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having firmness, soluble in ten parts alcohol of The contract is to be comp'etely performed within ten ninety-four per cent., and contain not months after the cable saddles are set in place upon the amount of the security required for the faahful per- abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and formance of the contract. Such check or money must the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided more than thirty three per cent of steel towers of the bridge. water. Empty soap boxes to be re- Proposals will be made upon a form provided therefor, NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the by law. estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates turned and the price bid for same to be and only those proposals will be considered which are deducted from bills by the contractor. complete, in proper form, comply with the requirement, the Department who has charge of the estimate box, in addition to inserting the same in figures. and no estimate can be deposited in said box Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- 68. 6o dozen, Ivory Soap. herein stated, and are offered by parties of known repu- 69. 25 dozen,'I'oilet Soap. tation, experience and responsibility. until such check or money has been ex- troller, m accordance with the terms of the contract. amined by said officer or clerk and found to be 70. Boo pounds Corn Starch, r-pound packages. Each bidder will be required to deposit, with his The form of the contract, including specificrti Ins, and correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful showing the manner of payment and other details, 71. 2,000 pounds Laundry Starch. proposal, in the office of the Commissioners, a certified 5 00 pounds Oolong Tea, Black, in half chests, check for $ia,oco, payable to the order of Julian D. bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same can be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 7 . 5,5 within three days after the contract is awarded.if the 148 East Twentieth street, New York City. and bidders free from all admixtures and in original Fairchild, as Treasurer of the New East River Bridge packages. Commissioners, as security for the execution by him of successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five are cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions days after notice that the contract has been awarded to carefully, as the Commissioner of the Department of 73- 3.500 pounds Fine Oolong Black Tea, in half the contract and the giving of the required bond, if his chests, f1 ee train all admixtures and in bid is accepted, within two weeks after notice of the him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit Correction will insist upon its absolute enforcement in y original packages. acceptance of his bid. made by him shall be forfeited to and retained b every particu!ar. The City of New York as liquidated damages for such Dated New YORK, November 27, 1899. 74• 500 pounds Fine Green'1.ca, in half chests, free The contractor will be required to give a bond in the from all admixtures and in original penal sum of 8400,000, in the form annexed to the pro- neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract FRANCIS J. LANTRY, within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit wil'i Commissioner, Department of Correction. packages. posed form of contract, with an approved surety com- 75. 0,o5o pounds Smoked Tongues, prime quality, pany doing business in The City of New York, con- be returned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, City Cured, to average 6 pounds to each ditioned for the prompt and faithful performance of the tongue. work thereunder. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract CITY OF NEW YORK, contract and its covenants and the 76. 400 pounds Tapioca. within five days after written notice that the same has BOROUGH OF M.4N HATTAN, As by far the greater part of this work can be exe- 77. 6,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, I-ounce pieces. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or NEW YORK, November 23, r. cuted only by bridge establishments of the first-class, 78. 400 pounds Smoking Tobacco, z-ounce pieces. bids will be received only from such parties as have the they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having 79- 50 barrels Malt Vinegar. prime quality, requisite plant and facilities, which have been in suc- empty barrels to be returned. cessful operation on work of similar character for at abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, PROVI'1ONS, the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided ETC. 80. Izo barrels Sal Soda, prime quality, about 340 least are year The bidders must be, in the opinion of pounds to barrel. the Commissioners, fully qualified, both by experience by aw. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in 81. 800 barrels Onions (t5o pounds to the barrel). and in appliances, to execute work of this character and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. Empty barrels to be returned. importance, according to the highest standard of such addition to inserting the same in figures. nishing Groceries. Provisions, etc., during the year Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. S 8z. Soo barrels Turnips (white and Russia), x35 work at the present time. 1900, in conformity with samples and specifications, pounds to the barrel. Empty barrels The Commissioners reserve the ri,,ht to reject any tro:ler, in accordance with the terms of the contract. will be received at the office of the Department of The form of the contract, including specifications, and to be returned. and all of the proposals offered, and to accept any pro- Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth street, in The 83. Soo barrels Carrots (I So pounds to the barrel). posal offered. showing the manner of payment, will be furnished at City of New York, until ti A.M., the office of the Department, No. 148 East Twentieth Empty barrels to be returned. LEWIS NIXON, 84. 25,000 heads of Cabbage, good size and solid President, street, New York City, and bidders are cautioned to ex- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1899. amine each and all of its provisions carefully, as the heads. Empty barrels to be returned. JAMES D. BELL, All goods to be delivered on Dock (font of East 85. 1,700 pounds Bran (empty bags to be returned). Secretary. Commissioner of the Department of Correction will Twenty-rixth street), for lflackwell's inland Store- 8h• 135,E pounds A No. I 1'imothy Hay. weight insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. house, free of all expenr, and weights allowed as Dated NEw YORK, November 07, 1899. allowed as received on B. I. received at Storehouse. 87. 40,000 pounds Long Bright Rye Straw, weight FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Bidders must foot up total amount of bid without DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Commissioner, Department of Correction. allowed as received on B. 1. fail. 88. 4,000 bushels, No. I Oats 3z pounds net to the MEATS. I. 20 pounds Ground Allspice. bushel, empty bags to be returned. PROPOSALS FOR r,000 TONS WHITE ASH 2. 13,000 pounds Bologna Sausage. 89. z6,000 pounds Coarse Meal. PROPOSALS FOR ALL 'I HE MEATS REQUIRED COAL, 2,240 POUNDS TO THE TON FOR 3. t6,000 pounds Barley No.3. All goods to be delivered in installments as may be THE YEAR 19co. 4• 14,000 pounds Fine Butter, known as Western required during the year IIpg, free of e.rpense, FOR THE YEAR rgoo. Extra Creamery or Fancy State Cream- ery. No bonds or deposit required on bids under One BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- S. zoo pounds Powdered Borax. Thousand Dollars. Awards will be made on the lowest S~7 nishing t,000 tons Coal for the year ending Decem 1,400 pounds Bacon, prime quality, City Cured, items. S Dishing all the Meats required for the year xgoo to her 31, typo, will he received at the office of the Depart 6. the Department of Correction, in the City and County to average 6 pounds to piece. THE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE ment of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth street, in 7,. 600 bushels Dried Beans, not older than crop RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO of New York, will be received at the office of the The City of New York, until rI A.M., Department of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth of 1899, and to weigh 62 lbr. net to the BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION street, in The City of New York, until it o'clock A Si., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899. bushel. 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 1897. 8. xo dozen Bon Ami. No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899, The person or persons making any bid or estimate 9. r&r dozen Tomato Catsup. awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed to. 4 dozen Canned Cherries, poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, and to be as follows, viz.: " Bid or Estimate for r,000 Tons Coal for the year as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the 75o,o00 pounds, more or less, of beef. tt. ao dozen Canned Corn. 190o," and with his or their name or names and the 12. to dozen Canned Peas. Corporation. Deliveries to be 5 forequarters to a hindquarters. date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at To be of good merchantable quality well fatted native 13, ao dozen Canned Peaches. The award of the contract will be made as soon the said office, on or before the day and hour above 14, zo dozen Canned Sardines. as practicable after the opening of the bids. steer beef, New York State dressed, forequarters not to named, at which time and place the oids or estimates re- weigh less than 185 pounds, hindquarters not to weigh 1$. rz dozen Canned Salmon. Delivery will be required to be made from time to ceived will be publicly opened by the Commissioner, or r6, 6o dozen Canned Tomatoes. time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the less than 155 pounds. his duly authorized agent, of said Department and read. No Bull or Cow Beef will be received. 17, 125 dozen Chow-chow. said Commissioner. THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COR- 18. 15o Quintals, prime quality, Grand Bank Cod- Any bidder for this contract must be known to be 15o,o00 pounds more or less of J1ultrn by the carcass engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must to weigh not less than 45 nor more than 6o pounds. RECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR fish to oe perfectly cured, and to aver- ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBt.IC IN- age not less than 5 pounds each. To be have satisfactory testimonials to that effect and the No bucks or stags will he received. person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded ,000 Founds more or less of Veal by the carcass to TEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 439, CHAPTER 378, delivered in boxes of 4 quintals each. 4 LAWS OF 1897. 19. 6o barrels Soda Biscuits (empty barrels to be will be required to give security for the performance of weigh not less than zoo pounds nor more than 550 the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient pounds. No bid or estimate will be accepted from. or contract returned). 20. 3,700 pounds Lheese State Factory full Cream sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent. All to be more or less. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corr. of the bid for each article. ALL BEEF, MUTTON AND VEAL USED BY partition upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Fine and bearing State Brand stenciled THIS DEPARTMENT TO BE FROM ANIMALS as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the on box. Each bid or estimate shall contain and State the name KILLED AND DRESSED IN NEW YORK Corp.rration. 21. too pounds Cocoa in i-lb. packages. and place of residence of each of the persons making the STATE. 22. 20 pounds Ground Cinnamon. same, the names of all persons interested with him or The award of the contract will be made as soon as 23. zo pounds Ground Cloves. them therein. and if no other person be so interested it we s¢rdhcations for full details. practicable after the opening of the bids. Deliveries to be free of all expense. 54' 25 pounds Chocolate (Baker's, in I-pound shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- The person or persons making any bid or estimate Delivery will be required to be made from time to packages). out any connection with any other person making an shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed time, and in such quantities as may he directed by the 25. Io,000 pounds Rio Coffee (roasted). estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair ,, Bid or Estimate for all the Meats required for r8pq," said Commissioner, and to be free of all expense. 56. 5,000 pounds Maracaibo Coffee (roasted). and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of with his or their name or names, and the date of pre- Any bidder for this contract most be known to be en- 27• 45,000 pounds Broken Coffee (roasted). the Municipal Assembly, head of adepartment, chief of sentation, to the head of said Department, at the said gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must a8, 5,000 pounds Chicory. a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer office, on or before the day and hour above named, have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the 29. 500 pounds Dried Currants. of the Corporation, is directly or indirect y interested at which time and place the bids or estimates rece ved person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 30. 50 p unds Citron. thereon, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or will be publicly opened by the Commissioner, or his duly will be required to give security for the performance of 31. 8,00a doyen Eggs are to be fresh and candled at in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid oresti- authorized agent, of said Department and read. the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient time of delivery, to be furnished in mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENO OF COR- sureties, each in the penal amount of TWO THOU. cases of usual size. or parties making the estimate, that the several matters RECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR SAND (z,000) DOLLARS. 33. 35 dozen Extract of Lemon. stated therein are in all respects true. Where more ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the 33- 40 dozen Extract of Vanilla. than one person is interested it is requisite that the AS PRJVIDEO IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF name and place of residence of each of the persons 34- 3,600 barrels No. r Flour, as per sample. verification be made and subscribed by all the parties x making the same, the names of all persons inter- 35- 3,400 barrels No. z Flour, as per sample. interested. o bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract ested with him or them therein, and it no other person The ct ntractor shall furnish a certificate Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor. be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also of inspection by the Flour Inspector of the consent in writing, of two householders or freeholders potation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, ar that it is made without any connection with any other New York Produce Exchange, also an In The frity of New York, with their respective places of surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is award from the committee on floor of the business or residence, to the effect that it the contract be tion. in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and Exchange, that the lour offered is equal awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. 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on its being so awarded, beccme bound as his sureties same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be Should the person or persons to whom the contract for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or of New York, and is worth the amount of the security deposited in said box until such check or money has may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Cor- required for the completion of this contract, over and been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be within five days after written notice that the same has poration any difference between the sum to which he above all his debts of every nature, and over and above correct, All such deposits, except that of the success. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or would be enlitlt:d on its completion and that which the his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has ful bidder, will oc returned to the persons making the they accept but do not ek:ecute the contract and give the Corporation may he obliged to pay to the person or offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the same within three days after the contract is awarded. proper security, he or they shall be considered as havint persons to wheat the contract may be as arded at any intention to execute the bond required by section z7 of If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation. and subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New five days after notice that the contract has been the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the by law. which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned persons for whom he consents to become surety. The deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates in shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be by The City of New York as liquidated damages for addition to inserting the same in figures. writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York. such neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the con- Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- Is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- tract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit scoffer, in accordance with the terms of the contract. and is worth the amount of the security required for the panied by either a certified check upon one of the will be returned to him. The form of the contract, including specificatio-, and cotapletion of this contract over and above all his debts National or State Banks of The City of New York, Should the person or persons to whom the contract showing the manner of payment or othe r details, will of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract be furnished at the office of the Department, No. 548 bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has oiiered him. to the amount of Fifty Dollars, being five within five days after written notice that the same has East Twentieth street, and bidders are cautioned to self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to per centum of the amount of the security been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or examine each and all of its provision- carefully, as the execute the bond required by section rs of chapter 7 of required for the faithful performance of the con- they accept but do not execute the contract and give Commissioner of the Department of Correction will in- the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the tract. Such check or money must NOT be in- the proper security, he or they shall be considered as sist upon its ahsnIute cnlorcement in every particular. contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for closed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora. Dated Ni:w Yoot, November 27, 1859. whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as FRANCIS J. LANTRY, and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved Department Who has charge of the estimate-box ; and provided by law. Commissioner, Department of Correction by the Comptroller of The City of New York. no estimate can be deposited in said box until such Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- check or money has been exdmined by said officer or in addition to inserting the same in figures. DEI'ARTItOrN"r OF Ctvnocr I is, panied by either a certified check upon one of the State clerk and found to he correct. All such deposits, except Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- Nit. Its EA'•T Tm"riiF'tH .STREET or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the per- troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. New YORK, Novcmher 07, 1809. the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount sons making the same within three days after the con- The form of the contract, including specifications, and of five per centum of the amount of the security re- tract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse showing the manner of payment and other details can quired for the faithful performance of the contract. or neglect, within five days after notice that the con- be obtained at the office of the Department, No. [q8 PROPOSALS FOR CONDENSED AND FRESH Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed tract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, East Twentieth street, New York City, and bidders CONS' MILK FOR THt KINt;" COUNTY envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions PENIITNFIARY, BOROUCIt OF NKOOK- the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated carefully, as the Commissioner of the De artment of FYN, FOR sync. of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall Correction will insist upon its absolute enforcement in said box until such check or money has been examined execute the contract within the time aforesaid the every particular. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Dated NEW YORK, November 27, 1899. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, S Dishing the Ki •g: County Penitentiary, Borough Should the person or persons to whom the contract FRANCIS J. LAN'l'RY, of Brooklyn, with goo,, quiets Condensed and will be returned to the persons making the same may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the Conti ,ct Commissioner Department of Correction. within three days after the contract is awarded,It the within five days after written notice that the same has 6,coo quarts Etch Cows' Alilc during the bear icoe, successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or TEN THOUSAND TONS COAL. as per contra .:t and specifi cations. days after notice that the contract has been awarded they accept but do not execute the contract and give All deiie'ert's to be free of expense to the De/art- to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit the proper security, he or they shall be considered as inent. Qua is/l irs allrna•d as rec-iced nt the F"i,r;s trade by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- PROPOSALS FOR TEN THOUSAND (io,000) Courtly 1 enueretiary. City of New York as liquidated damages for such Bids or estimates will be received at the office of the tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as TONS OF WHITE ASH COAL FOR igoo. Commissioner, No. 148 East Twentieth street, Ncw neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract provided by law. within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit Bidders will write the amount of their estimates in York City, until will be returned to him. addition to inserting the same in figures. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899, nishing the Department of Correction, during Should the person or persons to whom the contract Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- S at rr A. St. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. the year igoo, as may be required, and in accordance within five days after written notice that the salve has with the specifications ten thousand (ro 000) tons (1,240 The person or persons making any bid or estimate The form of the contract, including specifications, sh ill furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or and showing the manner of payment and other details, pounds each) of White Ash Coal, consisting of grate or they accept but do not execute the contract and give broken, rgg and sieve coal; deliveries to be made to Bid or Estimate for Condense, and Fresh Cows' can be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 548 Milk for 1900 for the Kings County Peuitrntiary," and the proper security, he or they shall be considered Est Twentieth street, and bidders are especiall B'ackwell's, Riker's and Hart's lsl and, alongside, free as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions of all e.rjtense and no allowance for demurrage (see with his or their name or names, and the date of pre- tion, and the contract will he readvertised and relet as specifications for full details), will be received at the sentatioti, to the head of said Department, at the said carefully. as the Commissioner of the Department of office, on or before the day and hour above named, at provided by law. Correction will insist upon its absolute enforcement office of the Department of Correction, No. 148 East The quality of tiv articles, sujl ljer, goods, scares Twentieth street. in The City of New York, until which time and place the bid: or es'imates received will in every particular. be publicly opened by the Commissioner, or his duly and merchandise must confor,n in every respect to the 27, 189 It o'clock n. M. of Dated NEw YORK, November authorized agent, of said Department and read. samples of the same on exhibition at the of/ice of the FRANCIS J. I, I TRY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899. said Department, No. 148 Last Twentir th street, New Commissioner, Department of Correction. THE COMMISSIONER OF CORItE,:TtON RESERVES THE Pork City, or, in the absence of samples, to the The person or persons making any bid or estimate RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS lit ESTIMATES IF DEEMrtD 0"rinted specifications. Bidders are cautioned to FRESH COWS' MILK. shall furnish the same in a sea'ed envelope. indorsed TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEkEST, As PROVIDED IN SEC- examine the sjseci/ications for Particulars of the "Bid or Estimate for io,oco 'Pons of White Ash TION 419. CHAPTER 378, Laws OF 1857. articles, etc., required before making their estimates. Coal," and with his or their name or names. and the No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract PROPOSALS FOR FRESH COWS' MILK FOR awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor- 'FHE YEAR Igo. date of Presentation, to the head of said Department Bidders will state the price for each article, by which at the said office, on or before the day and hour above ptration upon debt or contract, or who is a dorosilrees as the bids will be tented. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. named, at which time and place the bids or estimates Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates tion. nishing ,5o,,00 quarts, more or less, Fresh Cows' received will be publicly opened by the Commissioner, in addition to inserting the same in figures. S or his duly authorized agent, of said Department, and The award of the contract will be made as soon as Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- Milk for the year ending December 31, ,goo, will be re- ceived at the office of the Department of Correction, read. practicable after the opening of the bids. troller. in accordance with the terms of the contract, or THE COMbtISSIONex OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COR- Delivery will be required to be made from time to from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine. No. 148 East Twentieth street, in The City of New time and in such quantities as may be dire_tcd by the Yolk, until rl A. it. RECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR The form of the contract, including specifications, and ESTIMATES IF 00E5IED TO BE FOR THE PUnt.IC INTEREST, said Commi,smner. showing the manner of payment and otter details, will MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS or Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- be furnished at the office of the Department. No. 148 gaged in and well prepared for the busine

7246 THE CITY RECORD. SAI'UBDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1899.

72. 200 bushels No. I Oils, bags to be re'urned. Bids or estimates will be received at the office of the The form of the contract, including specifications and The form of thecontract, including specifications, and C, m nissioner, No. 148 East Twentieth street, in The showing the manner of payment and other details, can 73• 50 Bags Wheat Bran ((o pounds to bag). showing the manner of payment and other details, can City of New York, until be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 148 be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 148 74. 21 cakes Stove Polish. East Twentieth street, New york City, or Deputy East Twentieth street, New York City, and bidders 75, a4 boxes Shoe Blacking, MONDAY, DECE1IIBER 18, 1899, Commission :r of Brooklyn, James J. Kirwin, Room 22, are especially cautioned to examine each and all of its 76, 25 loxes Tanglefoot Fly Paper. 30,eco pounds, more or less, Sat Pork, in barrels, un'il rr A,M- lorough Hall, Boraugh of Brooklyn, and bidders are provisions carefully, as the Commissioner of Correc- 7). The per on or person; making any hi 1 or estimate tion will insist upon i s absolute enforcement in every including barrels, cooperage, salting especially cautioned to examine each and all of its pre. and picking. of a grade known as shall furnish the some in a sealed enve'ope, indorsed visions carefully, as the Commissioner of Correc,ion particular. ,, Family Nit ss," " Bid or Estimate for z,000 tons Pea Coal, for the Kings will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every par- Dated New York, November 27, County Penitentary, and with his or their name or FRANCIS J, LAN TRY, 80. 8,coa pounds Bologna Sausage. ticular. Goods to be delivered as required during the year name,, and the date of presentation, to the head of said FRANCIS J. LkNTRY, Commissioner, Department of Correction.. Department, at the said office, on or before the day and Commissioner of Correction. I goo. hoar above named, a- which time an I place thebids or oePARrMHNr OP CORRSCTIUs-CI ry of Nets' YORK, No empty packages are to be retuned to bidders or contractors ; to be delivered in installments, as required, estimates rec^ived will be publicly opened by the Com- N.,148 EAST Two.TIErH .;TREEr, missioner. or his duly authorized agent, of said Depart- FISH Naw Yoew, November 23, 1899. except such as are designated in the spe cifications. The person or persons making any bid or estimate ment and read. 'run COMMISSIONER r1F CORRECTIOrI RESERVES THE PRO1'OSALS FOR FRESH FISH, F. FC., FOR rqo:. PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed "Bid or Estimate for Supplies for the Kings County RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESSTIMOTFS IF DEEMED ETC., FOR THE KINGS COUNTY PENI- TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC IN7'EOEST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC- EALED BIDS OR FSTIIIATE; FOR FUR- TEN 1IARY (B /ROUGH OF BROOKLYN,, Penitential y" with his or thctr name or nam,s, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at TION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAws OF t897. S nishing during the year ending December 31, 1900, I gco. the follewiug Fresh Fish, etc. ; the said office, on or before the date and hour a'love No bid or estimate will be a"ceptei from, or contract awarde i to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor. Common Fish ...... ror,000 pounds. - named, at which time and place the bids or estimates EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR the Commis:-loner po at:on upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as Poston Steak Cod ...... 5,coo " S nishing Grcceries, Fro,isr its, etc.. for the Kings received will be publicly opened by Blue Fish ...... 2,o,o of Correction. or his duly authorized agent, and read. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- County Penitentiary (Borough o! Brooklyn). during per .lion. Black Fish ...... 1,000 •< the year Iyoo, in conformity with Samples and Spcifi- THE COMMISFIONER OF CoRRECTIOs RESERVES TjIB I...... t,00, RIGHT TO REJFCr ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED 'rite award of the contract will be made as soon as Fresh Mackerel, No. catious, will be received at the office of The Commis- practicable after the opening oft me hid-. IIalibut ...... S,oco •• TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDEI) IN stoner of C•,rrection, No. 148 East Twentieth street, in Delivery will be required to be made from time to Shad...... 3,000 .. 'The City of New York GECTION 64, CHAPTER 400, LAWS OF IF92 smelts.•, ...... r, oo No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract time and in such, quantities as may be directed by the Salmon '[rout ...... 5,coo `. TI1L'RSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 16159, awarded to, any per-on who is in arrears to the Cor- saint Commissioner. at cc A. M, sharp. ooration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Any b dder for this contract mu•t be known to be Flounders ...... _...... e ,gaged in and well prepared for the bu,tre

Bids or estimates will be received at the office of the ALL BEEF, MU PTON AND V FAL USED BY REQUISITION No, tz, awarded to the person making the estimate, they will. on Ccmn,issioner, No. 148 East Twentieth street, New THIS DEPARTMENT TO BE FROM ANIMALS Central Office Stable, its betnq so awarded, become bound as his sureties for York City, until KILLED AND DRESSED IN NEW YORK L'ne. its faithful pertormanc~, and that if he shall omit or MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899, STATE. 12. dozen pair Handcuffs. reuse to execute the same they shall pay to the Corpo- Deliveries to be free of all expense. 14, 3 dozen Feather Dusters, ration any difference between the sum to which he would I A.M. be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor- The person or persons making any bid or estimate Bids or estimates will be received at the office of if e Cr1 Prison, shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indo-sed Commissioner of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth y oration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons "Bid or Estimate for Fresh Fish, etc., for the Kingi street, New York City, until 2'. I dozen Roun i Whistles, No.6. to whom the contract may be awarded at Any subse- 2(. soo feet %/s-inch Clear Pine, dressed two quent letting; •the amount in each case to be calculated County Penitentiary, for the year ending December 31, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1899, sides. upon the estimated amount of the work by which rgoo," and with his or their name or names, and the date of presentalion, to the head of said Department, at 25. r keg red. Cut Nails, the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned at it o'clock A. M. 26. 1 keg bd. Cut Nails, large heads. shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, the said office, on or before the day and hour ab,ve The person or persons making any bid or estima'e 2 boxes Glass, 18 inches by 20 inches. it writing, of the persons signing the named, at which time and place the bids or eltim ties 27, of each shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed 3o. % dos n Sailmakers' Leather Palms. same, that he is a householder or freeholder in received will be publicly o )ened by the Commissioner, ,, Bid or Estimate for all the Meats required for 1899 3'. z Galvanized-iron Boilers, 5 feet high, so The City of New York, and is worth the amount of or his duly authorized agent, of said Department, and for the Kings County Penitentiary," with his or inches diameter. the security required for the completion of this contract read. their name or name, and the date of presentation, to 32. 2 sets Bent Boiler Couplings for iron pipe. over and above all his debts of every nature, and THE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE the head of said Department, at the said office, on or over and above his liabilities as bail. surety or other- RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED 33• r ac-inch Moiler Stand. before the day and hour above named, at which time 36. 3 dozen Brass Gas Pillars for gas tips. wise. and that he has offered himself as a surety in TO ne FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly Work-House. good faith and with the intention to execute the bond SECTION 4r9, CHAPT.R 378, LAWS OF 5897, opened by the Commissioner, or his duly author,zed required by section rs of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract agent of said Department, and read. 4z. 2 gross sere Os, I gross i-inch by h-inch, t nances of The City of New York, tf the contract shall be awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- THE COMMISSIONER OP CORRECTION' RESERVES THE gross %-inch by 6-inch. awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED 43. 1 dozen Dietz Tubular Lanterns, No. o. to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Co:- TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN 44. 1 dozen Dietz Tubular Lantern Globes, security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of poration. SECTION 419, CHAPTER 37R, LAWS OF 1897. 45. 1 barrel Benz: nv. The City of New York. The award of the contract w11 be made as soon as No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 46. 1 set (;ramm; Combs. No bid or estimate will he considered unless practicable after the openinz of the bid-. awarded to. any person who is in arrears to the Cor- 47, a-rz dozen Brown & Sharp's Hair Clippers, accompanied by either a certified check upon one Delivery will be required to be made from tme to poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter No. I. of the State or National Banks of The City of New York, time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the 48, 3-rz dozer, Miller's No. z Parlor Lamps, cum- drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the said Commissioner. Corporation. plete. a.nount of five per centum of the amount of the Any bidder for this contract must furnish testimonials The award of the contract will be made as soon as 49. 0-t2 dozen Tinsmith's Shears, No. 8. ;security required for the faithful performance of the that he is engaced in the business of selling fish in The practicable after the opening of the bids. 50, z gross Pearl (tress Buttons, line 20. ' contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in City of New York, and has the plant neces,ary to carry Delivtry will re required to be made from time to 51. 2 kegs Cat Nails, r keg rod., I ke,,- zed. the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be out promptly and regularly the contract, if it be awarded time, ad in such quantities as may be directed by the 5z. 6 piece, White Wood, y inch by r6 inches handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who to the entire sari iactioi of the Commissioner of Cor- said Commissioner. by r6 feet, dressed two sides. has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be rection, and the person or persons to whom the contract Any bidder for this contract must furnish satisfactary 53. 2 Heavy Iron Wire St ak Broilers, 12 inches deposited in said box until such check or money has may be awarded wi!l be r,quired it give security f,r the testimonials that he is engaged in the business of by t8 inches. ueen examined by said officer or clerk and found to be performance of the contract, by his or their bon I, with " Butcher" in The City of New Yore, and has the plant 54• IS pair Rubber Boots, g pa'r No,8, 5 pair correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful tw t sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of necessary to curry out promptly and regularly the con- No. g, 5 pair No. it, 3 pair No, it. bidder, w ill be returned to the persons making the same ONE THOUSAND (r,oec) DOLLARS. tract, if it be awarded, to the entire satisfaction of the Penitentiary. within three days after the contract is nw,rded. It the Each bid or estimate shall contsin and state the name Commissioner of Correction, And the person or persons successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within Sue days an 1 place of residence of each of the persons making the to whom the contract may be awarded will be required 64. z gross Pioneer Heel Ball No. I, I gross white and I gross black. after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, same, the names of all persons interested with him or to give security for the pet formance of the contract, by to execute the Same, the amount of the deposit made them therein, and if no other person he so interested, it his or their bond. with two sufficient sureties, each in the 65. 2 dozen Sewing Awl Halts. 66. 5,000 Shop Rivets for side of uppers. by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City shall distioclly state that fact ; also that it is made with- penal amount of SEVEN THOUSAND DOLL1kRS. of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or out any connection with any other person making an Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name 67. 1 Keg Hypo;ilphate of Socla. 6q. 20 feet a-inch Lead Waste-pipe, refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the estimate for the some purpose and is in all respects fair and place of residence of each of the persons making the time aforesaid, the amountof his deposit will be returned and without collus on or fiand, and that no member of same, the names of all persons interested with him or 70, 2 dozen 5 inch Plain Globes. 71, 25 pounds Plumber.,' Solder. to him. the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief them therein, and it no other person be so interested it Should the person or persons to whom the contract of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other shall distinctly slate that fact; also, that it is made without 74. 2 dozen r4-inch Flat Bastard Files. 5 gallons Drilling Oil. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract officer cf the Corporation, is direc~]y or indirectly in- any connection with any other person making an esti. 75, Within five days after written notice that the same has terrsted therein, or in the supplies or work to which it mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and 76. 6 lengths r%-inch by „-inch flat Iron. 77. 6 lengths I%-inch by hi-inch flat Iron. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof,The without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the or they accept but do not execute rte contract and give bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing. Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a 78. 6 lengths h-inch round Iron. 99, r dozen 6f-inch half round Bastard Saw the proper security, he or they shall be considered as of the party or parties making the estimate bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, that the several matters stated therein are in all of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested Files. 80. 3 pounds Jo 's Black Ink. and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as pro- respects true. Where more than one pers'n is inter- therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or vided by law. ested it is requisite that the VERIFIC'l ION be made and in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti- 8r. I pound Medium Yel ow Ink. 8. 2 barrels Chloride of Lime. Bidders will state the price for each article, by which subscribed by all the parties interested. mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the the bids will be tested. Each bid or estimate sha1 be accompanied by the party or parties making the estimate, that the several 85. t of Pointing I rowels. 86. a; dozen Victor Chimneys for prison lamps. The quality of/he articles, sueb,blies, goods, wares and consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where merchandise muse conform in ,v ry res/rect to the or trust or security comp-nies in The City of New more than one person is interested it is requisite that 87. 4 pairs Double Blocks fir h-Inch fall. 88. 4 pairs Single Blocks for % inch fall. samples of the same on exhibition at the office of the York, with their raspecrtve places of business or the verification be made and subscribed by all the said Defartmene, or, in the absence of samples, to the residence. to the effect that if the contract be awarded parties interested. 89. 400 feet Mania Boat Rope, Y4-inch diameter. 90. 50 Spruce Joists, 3 inches by 4 inches. trin!ed s.declBeation8. Bidders are captioned to ex- .to the person making the estimate, they will, on its Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the amine the s¢ecificatiens for particulars of the being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for consent, in writing, of two householders or free- qr. r ke. rod. Cut Nails. 9a. root White Pine Board,, 9% inches, dressed articles, etc., wequired before making' their estimates. its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or re- holders, or trust or security companies in The Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora. City of New York, with their respective places of two s'des. 93. 30 pair T Hinges, in inches. in addition to inserting the same in figures. Lion any difference between the sum to which he would be business or residence, to the effect that if the contract Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- entitled on is templet on and that which the Corpora- be awarded to the person making the estimate, they 94. 12 pair Strap Hinges, z4 inches. Dt'tri.t Pri on,,. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to will. on its being so awarded, become bound as his from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine. whom the ctaratt may be awarded at any subsequent sureties for its faithful performance ; and that it be shall tor. r Cooking Range, Sam No. 8, Second District. The forte of the contract, including specifications, and lett rag; the amount in each case to be calculated upon omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to skewing the manner of payment and other details, will the e-timaled amount of the Fresh Fish, etc., by which the Corporation any difference between the sum to 103. 5 ga'Ions Crude 0.1, 'l'hird District 105. 5 pounds Chrome Green, in oil, Fourth be furnished at the office of the Departmen', No. 148 !tie bids are tested. The consent above mentioned which he would be entitled on Its completion and that '1 District. East wentieth street, New York City, and bidders are shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation in which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the per- cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions ctre- writing, cf (ach of the persons signing the same, that he son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 11o. r package Wax Tapers, Fifth District. Irt. a Steel Chisels, r gross %.inch, r gross r- fully, as the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute is a householder or freeholder in Toe City of New York at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to he enforcement in every particular and is worth the amount of the security required for the calculated upon the estimated amount of the articles inch, Filth I )istrict. o9. 2-12 dozen Feather Dusters, Six'h District. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, completion of this contract. over and above all his debts by which the bids are tested. The consent above- Commissioner of Correction. of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma. 120. Repar If-or Main Prison with new Lock bail, surety or otherwise, and that he Fas offered him- tion, in wtinrg, of each of the persons signing the same, and 2 Keys, Sixth District. --- - --- -- self as surety in good faith and w.th the intention to that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New 12!. 5 pound.; Yellow Ochre, in oil, Seventh exe,ute the bond r,quired by section in of chapter 7 of York, and is worth the amount of the security required District. POLICE DEPARTMENT. the Revised Ordnancesol I he Cityof New York, if the for the completion of this contract, over and above all Steamboats, POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia- 126. r 4-1allon Agate Saucepan, i0 Nliniiaaan- No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. whom he consen s to become surety. The adequacy bilities a; bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has onck ;(tut sufficiency of the security offered to be approved offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with the 127, r drwen 3i-inch Water Gauge Glasses I TO CONTRACTORS. by the Comptroller of fie City of New York. intention to execute the bond required by section rztz tcches beg, ''Strong." No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- 10 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City Iz8. r 8-im_h bass tin s'red Steam Gauge up to PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES. panied by either a certified check upon one of the State of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to 400 ponds, or Nnuonal banks of The City of New York, drawn to the person or persons for whom he consents to become 159. a dozen Globes for B P natore Burners. SEALED ESTIMATES FOR SUPPLYING THE the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security rye. r I gallon Ago 'e.`auc:pnn, of kilts' llollan, being five per centum of the amount of Police Department with three copies of the En- offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City nit. r 54-gallon Agate Saucepan, rollment Books used on the days of Registration at the the security required fur the faithful performance of of New York. 130. r f-g tllot Agate Coffee Put, last tieneral Hlection will be received at the Central the contract Such check or money mu-t .Nor be No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- 133. r ~Sgallon Agdc Tea Pot. Office of the Department of Police, in The City of New unclosed In the scaled envelope costaimng the esti- -inch Whistle Valve. panied by either a certified check upon one of t'-e rat. r r /z York until rz o'clock M. of mite, but must b• handed to the officer or clerk of the State or National Banks of The City of New York, r38. r pair Rubl-.er B mss, No. 8. D:partment who has chorg.: of the estimate-box, and drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the 139, 2; pounds Drrp Black, ground in oil. FRIDAY, THE Stls DAY OF DECEMBER, no estimate can he deposited in said box tm:il such amount of Three Hundred and Fifty Do'Lirs, being 141, z 5, feet lengths t-inch Soft Cot:on Hose, ltlBD, check or money has bo,en exa'mned by said officer or live per centum of the amount- of the security re- with coupliv,-. The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- clerk and found to he correct. All so,ch deposits. except quired for the faithful performance of the contract. 545. 2 Star Swing,ng Ho a Reels to holds 5o-f of nish the same in a sealed envelo e, indorsed " Estimate that of the ;ucce8TnI bidder, will be returneel to the length r!: in,h lose, each. p Such check or money ntust NOT be inclosed in his orsth Copies of mes, End t and with per-ons making the same within three days after the 14 3, 1 No. Coking Stove with fire irons and I the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but his or thtoetreir Bea or names, and th(:e datedate of said Castro :t is awarded. It the sui- cessful bid er shall re- f Longo complete, "Gilroy." must be handed to tie officer or clerk of the the heed dais! nil hour abo at athehe said fuse or neglect, wi bin fi,e days after novice that the Department who has charge of the estimate-box; and riq' 2 r- g`tllon Agateg' Sauce p'' ns. office, on on or beforethe the day xud hour above named, at contract has he .n awarded to him, to ex,cute the same, no estimate can be deposited in said box until such 145, ao feet inch Erass 'Tubing, the amount cf the deposit made by ht , shall be forfeited which time and place the estimates received will be check or money has been examined by said officer or Stor,/,ouse, publicly opened by the head of said Department and to and reamed by The City of New York as liquidated clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except read, and the ass-,,rd of the contract made to the lowest damrges for such i eeltct or refusal ; but if he shall r5;. 2 6-foot le' gths Fl, xib:e Gas Tubing for that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the per bidder, of ith adequate security, as soon thereafter as execute the contract !within the time aforesaid the Gas Stove. I suns making the same within three days after the con. practicable. amount of his deposit oil be returned to litre. tract is awarded. If the ,uccesstul bidder shall refuse Itiste/ct Prisons. For particulars as t.-, the quantity and kind of copies Sh:uld the person or persons to whom the contract or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract I6o.. r Work Horse, to hands high, not over six required, reference must be made to the specifications, may be a',varied neglect or refuse to accept the contract has been awarded to h,m, to execute the same. the years old, sound and kind in all har- blank firms of which may be obtained at the office within five days rift's written notice that the same has amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to ness, to weigh about x,30 pounds, beer, awarders to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or of the Chief Clerk in the Central Department. and be retained by The City of New York as liquidated 'Trial to last until same proves satis- Bidders will state a price for the work and materials they accept but d' not execute the contract and give damages for such neglect or refusal : but if he shall factory. furnished in accordance ttith the specifications. the proper security, he or they sir ,l: be cansid-red as The execute the contract within the time aforesaid C e No herds or depo'it required on bud. ut !er One price must be written in the bill and stated in figures. having abandoned It and • c in default to the Corpora- amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Thousand Del ars. Awards will be made on tfili lowest . lion, and the contract will be rcadvertised and relet, as Permission will not he given for the withdrawal of Should the person or persons to whom the contract items. any bid or estimate, and the right is expressly reserved provided by law. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates THE COMMISSIo-NER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THB by the head of said Department to reject any or all bids within five days after written notice that the same has RIGHT To REJECT CLL 5105 OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED Which may be deemed pretudicial to the public interests. in addition to inserting the same in figures. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or No estimates will be rttepted from Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- TO BR FOR THE PUBLIC IQTERFsST, As PROVIDED IN or a contract they accept but do not execute the contract and give the SECrtov qrg, CHAPTER 378, Loss's OF 1897. awarded to any perno.t whr, is is arrears to the Cor- troller, in accordance with the terms of the contra t, proper security, he or trey shall be considered as having Potation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as from time to time, as the Commissioner may detertnine. abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract The form of the contract, including specifications, and surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- poration. showing the manner of payment and other derails, can by law. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, be obtained at the office of the Department, No. t48 East The entire quantity is to be delivered as stated in Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- the specifications and as shall be directed by the Super. Twentieth street, New York City, or Jas. J. Kirwin, in addition to inserting the same in figures poration. Deputy Commissioner of Brooklyn, Room a2, Borough intendent of Elections of '1 he City of New York. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. The award of the contract will be made as soon as The person or persons to whom the contract may be Hall, Borotfgh of Brooklyn, and bidders are cautioned to troller, in accordance with the terms of contract. oracticable after the openine of the bids. examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as the awarded will be required to give security for the per- the form of the contract, including specifications, and Delivery will be required to be made from time to formance of the contract in the manner prescribed by Commissioner of Correction will insist upon its absolute showing the manner of payment, will be furnished at time and in such quantities as may be directed by the y particular- law is the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars. enforcement in ever the office of the Department, No. tq8 East Twentieth said Commissioner. Each estimate shall contain and state the name and FRANCIS J. LANTRY, street, New York City, and at office of Deputy Com- Commissioner of Correction, Any bidder fir this contract must be known to be place of residence of each of the persons making the missioner of Brooklyn, James J. Kfrwin, Room.oa, For. engaged in and well prepared for the business. and same ; the names of all persons interested with him or ough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, and bidders are DEPARTMENT OF CORRECi'ION, must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, them therein, and if no other person be so interested, it cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions care- and the person or persons to whom the contract may shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made NO. 148 Easr TWENTIETH STREET, fully, as the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute N Ev YORK, November 27, r.899, be awarded will be required to giv's security for the without any connection with any other person making enforcement in every particular. performance of the contract, by his or their bond, with an estimate for the same purpose, and is to all respects FRANCIS J. LANTRY, two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of I fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member PROPOSALS FOR MEATS FOR too, FOR THE Commissioner of Correction. fifty (Sol per cent. of the bid for each article, - I ofthe Mun7cipal Assembly, bead ofa department, chief of KINGS COUNTY PENITENTIARY, BOR- Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name I a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer OUGH OF BROOKLYN. and place of residence of each of the persons making the of the Corporation, is directly or Indirectly interested DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION—CITY OF NEW YORK, same, the names of all persons interested with him or therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, BOROUGHS,OF MANHATTAN AND BRONX, them therein. and if no other person be so interested it or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATFS FOR FUR- November 2r, r8gg. shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or nishing the Kings County Penitentiary, Borough any connection with any other person making an esti- parties making the estimate, that the several matters of Brooklyn, with MEASS during the year rgoo, as mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than per contract and specifications. PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of one person is interested, it is requisite that the verifica- All deliveries to he lice of ex6c n e t r the De.'ari- TO BE DELIVERED AT ONCE. the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of tion be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. rnent, and weights al/cued as received oy the Kings a bureau, deputy thereofor clerk therein, or other officer Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the County Penitentiary. of the Corporation. is directly or indirectly interested consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places 750, 000 pounds. more or les:, of Feel EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or Deliveries to be 5 forequarters to a hindquarters. nishing Miscellaneous Articles, in conformity with in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti. of business or residence, to the effect that if the con- S tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, To be of good mcrchan'able quality of well-failed spectfications, will be received at the office of the mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the native steer beef. New York State dre:-ed forequarters party or parties making the estimate that the several they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as Department of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth for its faithful performance ; and that if he to weigh not less than r85 pounds, and hindquarters to street, in The City of New York, until ti A. M., matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where his sureties weigh not less than 155 pound:. more than one person is interested it is requisite that the shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay Na Bull or Cow Beef will be received. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899. verification be made and subscribed by all the parties to the Corporation any difference between the sum to 30,000 pounds more or less of mutton, by the carcass, interested. which he would be entitled upon its completion, and to weigh not less than 45 nor more than 6o pounds. All goods to be delivered on dock (foot of East Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to No bucks or stags will be received. Twenty-sixth street) for Blackwell's Island Store- sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the person or persons to whom the contract may be All to be more or less. house, free of all exJeese, and quantities allocated es The City of New York, with their respective places of awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount, in See specifications for full details, received there. business or residence, to the effect tl at if the contract be each case, to be calculated upon the estimated amount 7248 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899•

of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent No. I. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN EAST within three days after the contract is awarded. If the 4. One (I) Third-size Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine, above mentioned shag be accompanied by the oath or ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five or equal thereto. Amount of security required Twenty_ affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing STREET, from Third avenue to Cauldwell days after notice that the contract has been awarded to one Hundred Dollars (2,ioai. the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The avenue, WITH BRANCH IN EAGLE him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit 5, One (It Large-size Eighty-five foot Hayes Extension City of New York, and is worth the amount of the AVENUE, from East One Hundred and made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The Ladder 'Truck and Fire Escape, or equal thereto. security required for the completion of this contract and Sixty-third street to East One Hundred and City of New York as liquidated damages for such neg- Amount of security required Nineteen Hundred Dollars herein stated, over and above all his debts of every Sixty-first street. lect or refusal; but if he shall execute the contract nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety No.a. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will (f',9a i. and otherwise; and that he has offered himselfasa surety .BROADWAY, from the City line to River- be returned to him. The time for the delivery of the apparatus in each i n good faith, and with the intention to execute the bond da'e avenue, THENCE THROUGH EK- THE COMMISSIONER OF SEWERS RESERVES case is ninety days, and separate bids must be made for required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the TERIOR STREET TO EAST ONE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVED, each. security offered will be subject to approval by the HUNDRED AND NINETY-SECOND IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS No estimate zoiti be considered unless accompanied Comptroller of The City of New York after the award STREET, AND THROUGH FAST ONE OF THE CITY. by either a cerlified check up?n one of the banks o}' s made and prior to the signing of the c,ntract. HUNDRED AND NINETY-SECOND Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope The City of Nero Yorlr, drawn to tie order of the Should the person or persons to whom the contract SIRLEI' 7'O THE HARLEM RIVER in which to inclose the same, and any further infor- Com,uttro!ler, or money to the runount of five/er centum may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the mation desired, can be obtained at the office of the of the security red urred. within five days after written notice that the same has name and place of residence of each of the persons Commissioner of Sewers, Nos. 13 to at Park row. The damages to be paid by the several contractors been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, and that making the same, the names of all persons interested JAS. KANE, for each day that the contracts may be unfulfilled after the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered has with him therein, and if no other person be so interested Commissioner of Sewers. the time specified for the completion thereof shall have been approved by the Comptroller, or if he or they it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made without expired, are fixed and liquidated at Ten (to) Dollars. accept but do not execute the contract and give the any connection with any other person making an esti- No estimate will be received or considered after the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair FIRE DEPARTMENT. hour named. abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of The form of the agreement, with specifications, the contract will be readnertised and relet, as provided the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of showing the manner of payment for the apparatus, may a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other l'IRF. DRP:IRT.\LENT-CITY OI' New YORK, by law. be seen and forms of proposals may be obtained at the officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- BOROUGHS OF BROOKLVN AND QuEENs, No estimate will be received or considered unless office of the Department. accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the ested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to HOMAS A. KERRIGAN, AUCTIONEER, ON JOHN J. SCANNELL, which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. state or National banks of The City of New York, T behalf of the Fire Department of The City of New Commissioner. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ- York. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, amount of live per centum of the amount of the security ing, of the party making the same, that the several will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, required for the faithful performance of the contract. matters therein stated are true, and must be accom- for cash, at the Hospital and Training Stables, corner Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed panied by the consent in writing, of two householders of Canton and Bolivar streets, Borough of Brooklyn, on DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1899, to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge that if the contract is awarded to the person making the DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, of the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become at I o'clock P. nt., the following tell harses, no longer ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, in said box until such check or money has been ex- bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and fit for service iu the Department, and known as Nos. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same amined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. 6o, 174, 053, 311, 358, 509. 53 2, 530, 558 and 567, November r , t8 . All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between 7 99 will be returned to the persons making the same within the suns to which he would be entitled upon its comple• JOHN J. SCANNELL, Cominissioner. three days after the contract is awarded. If the sdc- tion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to TO CONTRACTORS. cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded after notice that the contract has been awarded to him at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated AN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by upon the estimated amount of the work by which the V on behalf of the Fire Department, will offer for S title of the work and the name of the bidder or him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City bids are tested. sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at their bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or The consent last above mentioned must be accom- sales stables, Nos. 13o and 232 East Thirteenth street, Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of Borough of Manhattan, street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, New York City, time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be the persons signing the same, that he is a householder until it o'clock A. M. of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1899, returned to him. or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1899, '1 he Board of Polic reserves the right to reject all the amount of the security required for the corn letion at to o'clock noon, the following property belonging to the bids received if deemed for the best interests of the of the contract, over and above all his debts of every the Fire Department of The City of New York FOR Soo CUBIC YARDS OF MARCELLUS SHALE city so to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bids nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, Two horses, no longer fit for use in the Department, SAN Its IONE SCREENINGS, TO BE or proposals sh 11 be received. or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety Nos. 875 and g6:. DELIVERED, WHERE AND WHEN Blank forms for estimates may be obtained by appli- in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond JOHN SCANNELL, REQUIRED, ON PROSPECT PARK, J. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. AND cation to the Superintendent of Elections of The City reouired by law. Fire Commissioner. of New York, at his office in the Central Department. No estimate will be considered unless accompanied WITHIN ONE MILE OF PROSPECT By order of the Board. by either a certified check upon one of the State or PARK. WILLIAM H. KIPP, National banks of The City of New York, drawn to HEODQI'ARTERO, FIRE DEPARTMENT, The above to be equal in qulity to the stone taken Chief Clerk. the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount NEW YORK, November at, r8gq. from the shale beds near Matamorts, Pike County, NEW YORK, November a5, l8g9. of five per centum of the amount. of the security EALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING Pennsylvania. required for the faithful performance of the contract. S this Department with the Fire Hose below The amount of security required is Six Hundred POLICE L)PPPARTMFXT-CITY di' NEW YORK, r8gg, Suchcheck or money must Nor be inclosed in a specified mill be rec,•iv d by the Fire Commissioner, Dollars. WNERS WANIED BY THE PROPERTY sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be at the office of the Fire. Department, Nos. 157 and 159 Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal exami- O Clerk of the Police Department of The City of handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who East Sixty-seventh street, 1',orough of Manhattan, in nation, and by such other means as they may prefer, as New York, Na. joo Mulberry street, Room No. o, for the has charve of the estimate box, and no estimate can be The City of New York, until ro 30 o'clock A.M., to the nature and extent of the work or materials, and following property, now in his custody, without claim- deposited in said box until such check or money has shall not, any time after the submission of an estimate, ants : boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, beer, examined by said officer or clerk and found to be MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1899, dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that hoots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same at which time and place they will be publicly opened or amount of the work to be done or materials to be liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from by the head of said Department and read. prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Depart- within three days after the contract is awarded. If the furnished. successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five meat. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name ANDREW J. LALOR, days after notice that the contract has been awarded to and place of residence of each of the persons making the Properly Clerk. him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit I. Five thousand '5.50:1) feet z5~-inch Cotto't, Rubber- same, the names of all persons interested with him or made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The lined Fire Hose, " Elephant" brand or equal thereto. them therein, and if no other person be so interested, City of New York as liquidated damages for such neg- 2. Two thousand aeon) feet 3d-inch Rubber and it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is mad.- lect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract Duck-woven Fire Hose, " Conqueror "brand or equal without any connection with any other person making BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will thereto. an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects be returned to him. The amount of security required is Two Thousand fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member BOROUGH OF TNP BRONX, Dohars in each else, and the time for delivery thirty of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH, THE COMMISSIONER OF SEWERS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVED, daN S. of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other MUNICIPAL BUILDING. CROTONA PARK, Separate bids must be made f.:r each brand of hose. officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- 177TH STHFET AND THIRD AVENUE. IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY. Ao estimate will be considered unl ss sce0nftan%id ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- bP either a certr/i. if check uton one of the banks of lates, or In any portion of the profits thereof. The bid WILLIS AVENUE BRIDGE APPROACH. Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope The City of New York, drawn to the order of the or estimate must be verified by the oath, In writing, in which to inclose the same, and any further infor- CC,JIro lee, or money, to the amount of Jive per of the party or parties making the estimate, that the HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL SUB- mation desired, can be obtained at the office of the centum o/ eke security required. several matters stated therein are in all respects true- I mit to the Local Board, Twenty-first District, on Deputy Commissioner of Sewers, Borough of The The damages to be paid by the contractor for each Bronx, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Where more than one person is interested it is requisite December 7, tfgg, at z P.M., in the office of the Pres- day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time that the verification be made and subscribed by all the i lent of the Borough of 'The Bronx, Municipal Build- Third avenue. specified for the completion thereof shall have expired, parties interested. ing, Crotona Park, the proposed plan of toe approach JAS. KANE. are fixed and liquidated at Ten trot Dollars. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- to the Willis Avenue Bridge, for the purpose of con- Commissioner of Sewers. No estimate will be received or considered after the sidering or recommending what portion, it any, or the sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in hoer named. The City of New York, with their respective places ot- expense of acquiring title to Parcel - A," in connection DEPARTMENT OF SFWRRS-COMMI55IONER's OFFICE, The form of the agreement, with specifications, show- I1S business or residence, to the effect that if the contract. with said approach, shat! be assessed upon the prop- Nos. 13 TO it PARK Row, ing the manner of payment for the hose, may be seen erty deemed to be benefited. The map or plan of the NEW YORK, November 17, 1899. be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, and forms rf proposals may be obtained at the office on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for proposed approach is now in this office for inspection. of the Department. Dated NOVEMBER 22, r8gq. Its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or re_ LOUIS F. HAFFEN, JOHN J. SCANNELL, fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- President. TO CONTRACTORS. Commissioner. tion any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor- B)ROL'GH OF THE BR„ \x, poration may be obliged to pay to the person or IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A HEADQUARTERS FIRE. DEPARTMENT, I persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any OFFICE OF THE PREOIDENr OF THE. BOFnt"GH, NEW YORK, November 2I, 1881. f McrICIrAt. BruDING, CROtosA PARK. B sealed envelope, with the title of the work and subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be cal- 17]TH STK,Et AND THIRn AVE.{LF. the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be EALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING culated upon the estimated amount of the work received at this office until by which the bids are tested. The consent HEREBY G1VE NO1ICE THAT PEI'1TIONS S this Department with thefire-hose below specified WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 'd9, 1899, will be received by the Fire Commissioner at the above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or I have been presented to me and are on file in my affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the. o Ticefor inspecnm f ,r : office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East at Iz o'clock Ni., at which hour they will be publicly Sixty-seventh street, l:orough u Manhattan, in The U ime, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City Suer. Valentine avenue, between Southern L'ou!e- opened by the head of the Department and read. City of N'ew York, until 10.30 u'duck A, St., of New York, and is worth the amount of the security V:ud and Garfield street. required for the completion of this contract, over and -ewer, East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, For the following works in the L'orrugh of Manhattan, No. r. REPAIRS TO WOODEN BARREL SEWER MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1899, above all his debts of every nature and over and above 'mm t Gerard avenue tb 'Calton av, mte; in W:,Iton his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he ..,.. nue, Iron Summit 5 urh of One Hundred and Forly- UNDER P1 Ilk. ri, NORTH RIA'F.R. at w hi,h time and place they will be publicly opened by No. o. REI':Allts TO A1tV)fil:N BaRRE.I. SF.R'ER has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with t~rth strict to East (Joe Hundred and Forty. sixth the head I,f said Department and read. the intention to execute the bond required by section s I . .I1Fa: TIER 8 NORTH I:INL.R, hOOl' OF RECTOR STREET. 27 of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances of The City R•gulatinq. e:c., ?d orris av ~nue, from Tremont avenue Boroughs of Manhattan and The Brolu. of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the I_, Fntdliam road, Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the r. Twenty-f,ehundr d 2, 'no feet a4-inch wax and person or persons for whom he consents to become I:egu':uing. ei_., Walton avanuc, from One Hundre I name and place of residence of each of the persons gum trcatcd, rat-er-lire] Fire Hose, known as surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security :, rid axle-scvent'ii ,Ire I to Fordham road. making the same, the names of all persons interested ., Unique " brand ; or equ)1 thereto. offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City Regulaunz, cic.. Monterey avenue, from Tremont with hint therein, and if no other person be so interested of New York. cnuc (One Hundred and Seventy. seventh str_ete to 2. FStern hundred (i,sco) feet ,-inch rubber and duck- it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without Roves Fire Hose, known as " White Star " brand, or No bid or estimate will be received or considered („marry road. any cr nnection with any other person making an esti. equal there o. unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one Asphalting. Brook avenue, from Wendover avenue to mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair of the State or National banks of The City of New York,, \1 ebster avenue 'heat asphat). and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of The amount of security required is One Thousand drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money The petitions for the above will be submitted by me the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of Two Hundred Dollars in each case and the time for to the amount of five per centum of the amount to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof on a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other delivery thirty days. of the security required for the faithful per- December 7, tSgq, at 2 P. Ni., at the office of th= officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter. Scparatit bids must be made for rash brand of hose. formance of the contract. Such check or money President of the Borough of The Bronx, Municipal ested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to No estimate will be considered unless acxcfnpan/ed ly either a certified check upon one of the banks of must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope con- Building, C-ctona Park, One Hundred and Seventy- which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. taining the estimate, but must be handed to the seventh street an I Third avenue. Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in Tiie City of New York, drawn to the order of the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the Dated No%P%InER 23, 1699. writing, of the party making the same, that the several comptroller, or money to the amount of five ter estimate box and no estimate can be deposited in said LULLS F. HAFFEN, matters therein stated are true, and must be accompa- centum of the security required. box until such check or money has been examined by President. nied by the consent in writing, of two householders or The damages to be paid by the contractor for each said officer or clerk and found to be correct All such freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect that day that the contract may be unfulfilled alter the time deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be B ROUGH OF THE BRONX, if the contract is awarded to the person making the specified for the completion the mlshall have expired, returned to the persons making the same within three OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH, estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become are fixed and liquidated at Tin (Io) Dollars. days after the contract is awarded. If the successful, Me NICIP.IL B' - ILDING, CROT~)NA PARK, bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and No estimate will be received or considered after the bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after 17771H STREET AI' D THIRD A V ENI E. that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same hour named, notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to they will pay to the Corporation any difference between execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by F n

DEPARTMENT OF STREET EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Any further information can be obtained on applica- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT CLEANING. S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies. S the office of the Bo, rd of Education, corner of Grand and Elm streets, until THADDhUS MORIARTY, Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until JOHN GRIFFIN, M. D., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING-MAIN OFFICE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, JOSEPH J. KITTEL, Nos. 13 TO sr PARK Row, at 4 P. M., for Printing required by the said Board for GEORGE LIVINGSI'ON, at 4 P. M., for furnishing the Truant School, in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, November 24, 1899, the year 1900, for the Borough of Queens. WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., Borough of Brooklyn, with supplies, such as meat, provisions, etc., for one year ending December EALED PROPOSALS, IN PURSUANCE OF Samples of the various documents, etc., required to be Committee on Supplies printed may be seen at the office of the Superintendent New YORK, November 24, rs9g, 3r, x900. S the provisions of section 541, of the Greater New Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee York Charter, and subject to the conditions, limitations, of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, where blank forms of proposals may be ob- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED on Supplies. and indorsed " Proposals for furnishing the and requirement, of section 41g and 420 of said Charter, Truant School with Meat, Provisions, etc." for furnishing new stock and plant for the Department tained. S at the office of the Board of Education, corner Bids will be considered only from persons or firms of Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will of S•reet Cleaning, in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required for the faithful perfo mance of the contract. will bi received at the main office of the Department, paying the recognized and prevailing scale of printers' wages in this city, and all bidders, in order to have FRIDAY, DE('EMBER 8, 1899, The Committee reserves the riht to reject the Nos. 13 to at Park row, Borough of Manhattan, until whole or any part of any bid not deemed for the public 12 M. on the their proposals considered, must state in their proposals at 4 P. M., for supplying, for the use of the schools in the that they are paying their printers accorling to that boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, under the interest. 12TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1899. scale. jurisdiction of said Board, Books, Stationery and other Specifications and all other information may be Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee articles required for one year commencing on the first obtained by applying to the Superintendent of School The items to be bid for are: Supplies, No. r46 Grind Street, Borough of Manhattan. I.28 Two-horse Sweeping Machines. on Supplies and indorsed r' Proposals for Printing." day of January, 1900. 2. rco Can-carriers. Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will be All publishers of books and dealers in the various THADDFUS MORIARTY, The form of agreement, including specifications required for the faithful performance of the contract. articles required are notified that preference will be JOHN GRIFFIN, M. D., and showing the manner of payment and surety The Committee reserves the right to reject the whole given to the bids of principals, the Committee being JOSEPH J KII'EEL, required, may be seen and blank forms of proposals, or part of any bid if deemed for the public interest. desirous that commissions, if any, shall be deducted GEORGE LIVINISTON, with any further informatioit desired, will be furnished Any further information can be obtained on applica- from the prices of the articles bid for. WALDO H. RICHARI)SON, M. D., upon application at the main office of the Commis- tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies. Each contractor will be required to furnish two respon- Committee on Supplies. sioner of Street Cleaning, Nos 53 to ar Park row, THADDEUS MORIARTY, sible sureties for the faithful performance of his con- NEW YORK, November 24, t899• Borough of Manhattan. JOHN GRIFFIN, M. D., tract. Jt1SEPH J. KIT7'EL, A list of the articles required, with the conditions EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED JAMES McCARTNEY, upon which the bids will be received. may be obtained Commissioner of Street Cleaning. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M. D., on application to the Superintendent of School Supplies. Education of The City of New York, at the Hall Committee on Supplies. Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee of the Hoard, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhat- on Supplies, and indorsed r' Proposals for Supplies." ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, IN NEW YORK, November 24, 5899. tan, until 4 o'clock P. et., on P the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure mate- The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid if rial for that purpose-ashes, street sweepings, etc., such deemed for the public interest. MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1899, as is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED THADDEUS MORIARTY, for Erecting New Pu lie School 5, Long Island City, free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of JOHN D., also for Alterations in and Erecting an addition to Pub. Street Cleaning, Nos. 53 to ax Park row Borough of Grand and Elm streets, until SFPH J IIKIEL, lic School 67, Newtown, Borough of Queens. Manhattan. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M D., RICH? RD H. ADAMS, JAMES McCARTNEY, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. at 4 P. M.. for Printing required by the said Board for Committee on Supplies. Dated NEw YORK, November 24, 1899, GEt)RGE LIVINGSION, the year Igo,, for the Borougls of Kichmon't. JOHN T, BURKE, Samples of the various documents, etc., required to MILES M. u'IIRIEN, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. be printed may be seen at the office of the Superin- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Board of Education, corn-r of F. DeHASS SIMs)NdON, tendent of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand street, S JOHN R. THOMPSON, Borough of Manhattan, where blank forms of proposals Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until EALED PROPOSALS WILL IiE RECEIVED Compnare on Ruildines, may be obtained. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, Dated BOROUGH OF MAN'IATTAN, November 27. 1899, S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of Bids will be considered only from persons or firms Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until at 4 P. At., for supplying for the use of the schools in the paying the recognized and prevailing scale of printers' `"SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED wages in this city, and all bidders, in order to have Borough of Brooklyn, under the jurisdiction of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, said Board, Books, Stationery and other articles ~7 by the Committee on Buildings of thy Board of their proposals considered, must state in their proposals Education of The City of New York, at the. Hall of the at 4 P. at., for delivering supplies to the schools in the that they are paying their printers according to that required for one year commencing on the first day f boroughs of Alanhattao and The Bronx, and returning January, rgco All publishers of books and dealers in Board, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, scale. until 4 o'clock P. M., On to the depositories such material as is not needed in the Each proposal mast be addressed to the Committee the various articles required are notified that preference schools during the year t9oc, according to the terms of on Supplies and indorsed " Proposals for Printing." will be given to the bids of principals, the Committee MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, 1899, a contract to be approved by the Committee on Supplies Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will being desirous that commissions, if any, shall be de- of the Board of Education. ducted from the prices of the articles bid for. for Erecting an Addition to and Improving the premises be required for the faithful performance of the contract. of Public School e', Borough of Richmond. Propo-als must be addressed to the Committee on The Committee reserves the right to reject the Each contractor will be required to furnish two re. Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for Delivering Sup- sponsible sureties for the faithful performance of his RICHARD H. ADAMS, phes." 'Pwo sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, whole or part of any bid if deemed for the public interest. contract. A list of the articles required, with the con- CHARLES E. ROBERI'SON, will be required for the faithful performance of the Any further information can be obtained on applica- d,tions upon which the bids will be received, may be GE' IRGF: J.IVTNttb1'ON, contract, tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies. obtained on application to the Superintendent of School JOHN Y, BURKE, The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid Supplies. E,.ch proposal must be addressed to the MILES ',I. O'BRIEN, or bids if deemed for the public interest. THADDEUS MORIARTY, Committee on Supplies and indor0ed "Proposals for F. Du HASS SIMONSON, Any further information can be obtained on applica- JOHN GRIFFIN, M.D., Supplies." JOHN R. THt)MPSON, tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies, No, 146 JOSEPH J. KITTEL, The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid if Committee on Buildings. Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, deemed for the public interest. Dated Boa00GH OF MANHATTAN, November r4, r&39 WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., THADDEUS MORIARTY, Committee on Supplies. THADDEUS MORIARTY, JOHN GRIFFIN, JOHN GRIFFIN, M. D., New YORK, November 24, 5899, EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED JOSEPH J. K11'TEL, JOSEPH J. KIT I EL, S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of GEORGE LIVINGSTON, GEORGE LIVINGS ION, Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT WALDO H. RICHARDSON, Al. D., the Board, No. 146 Grand street, borough of Man- Committee on Supplies. S the office of the Board of Education, corner of Committee on Supplies. hattan, until a o'clock r. At. on NEW YORK, November sl, 1899. Graed are.;; Elm streets, until New YORK, November 24, 1899, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1899, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for Erecting New Public School rz4, Borough of EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at 4 P. St., for Printing required by the said Board for S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of Brooklyn ; also for Erecting a New Public School at S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until Whitestone, Borough of Queens. Grand and Flm streets, Boroi gh of Manhattan, until the year tgoo, for the Borough of Brooklyn. Samples of the various documents, etc., required to FRIDAY DECEMBER 8, 1899, RICHARD H. ADAMS, be print d may be seen at the office of the Superintend- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, at 4 P. At., for supplying for the ow of the schools in the CHARLES E. ROBh:R'Is(N, ent of School Supplies, Nn. 146 Grard street, Borough GEORGE LIVIN, ;RI'ON, at 4 PM, for delivering Supplies to the Schools in the of Manhattan, where blank forms of proposals may be Borough of Richmond, under the jurisdiction of Borough of Brooklyn, and returning to the de- said Board, Books, Stationery and other articles required JOHN T, BURKE, po=,tories such material as is not needed to the schools obtained. MILES M. O'BRIEN, Bids will be considered only from persons or firms for One year commencing on the first day of January, during the year r9oo, according to the terms of a con- 1900. All publishers of books and dealers to the various F. Dn HASS SIhItINSON, paying the recognized and prevailing scale of printers' JOHN R. Tlff)MPSOIN, tract to be approved by the Committee on Supplies of wages in this city, and all bidders, in order to have their articles required are notified that prelerence will be the Board of Education. given to the bids of principals, the Commi'tee being Commttti'- on Huildinzs. proposals considered, must state in their proposals that Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, November t4, 1899, Proposals must be addresed to the Committee on they are paying their printers according to that scale. desirous that commissions, if any, shall be deducted Supplies, and indorsed "Proposals for Delivering from the prices of the articles bid for. Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee Supplies." Two sureties, satisfactory to said Com- Each contractor will be required to furnish two re- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY mittee, will be required for the faithful performance of on Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for Printing." sponsible sureties for the fai'hful performance of his Two sureties, satisfactory ti said committee, will be S the Committee on Buildings of the Beard of Edu- the contract. contract. A list of the : rticles required, with the con- cation of The City of New York, at the Hall of the The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid or rr q wired for the faithful performance of the contract. ditions upon which the bids will be r. ceived, may be The Committee reserves the right to reject the whole Board, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, bids if deemed for the public interest. obtained on application to the Supermtene it of S. fool until 4 o'clock P. at., on Any further information can he obtained on application or part of any bid it deemed for the public interest. Supplies. Each proposal mu•t be addressed to the Com- Any further information can be obtained on applica. to the Superintendent of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand mittee on Supplies and indorsed " Proposals for Sup- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1899, street, Borough of Manhattan. tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies. plies." THADDEUS MORIARTY, The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid, if for Sanitar Work at Public School 5, Long Island City, THADDEUS MORIARTY, Borough of Queens. JOHN GRIFFIN, JOHN GRIFFIN, M.D., deemed for the public interest. JOSEPH J. KITI'EL, JOSEPH J. KITIEL, THADDEUS MORIARTY, Dated BOROUGH of MANHATTAN, November x5, 1899. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, GEORGE LIVINGSTON, JOHN GRIFFIN- M. D., RICHARD H. ADAM, WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M. D, WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D.. JOSEPH J. KIT I'FL, CHnRLES E. ROBe:RISON, Committee on Supplies. Committee on Supplies, GEORGE LIVINGSTON, GEORGE LIVI NGSTON, DATED November 74, x899, NEW YORK, November 24, 5899. WALDO H. RICHARI)SON, M. D., JOHN T. BURKE. Committee on Supplies. MILES M. O'IiRIEN, New Yone, November 24, r89g. F'. DiHASS ` I.\IONSON, EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED EALED PRDPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED JOHN R.THt)MPSON, S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of S at the office of the Board of Education, corner SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Committee on Buildings. Grand and t•Tuf streets, Borough of Manhattan, until of Grand and Elm streets, until at the office of the Board of Education. corner of S PLANS AND SPEC]FlCATl0Ys FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, may be seen, and blank prof osals obtained, at the at 4 P. at., for delivering supplies to the schools in the at 4 P. Si., for Printing required by the said Board for FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, Annex of the Hall of the Board of Education, Estimating Borough of Richmond, and returning to the the year 19co, for the boroughs of Manhattan and The at 4 P. M„ for supplying for the use of the schools in the Room, Nos. 419 and 421 Broome street, Borough of Man- depositories such material as is not needed in the Bronx. Borough of Queens, under the jurisdiction of said hat tan. 900, according to the terms of Samples of the various documents, etc., required to Board, Books, Stationery, and other articles required The attention of bidders is expressly called to the time schools, during the year 1 be printed may be seen at the office of the Superinten- a contract to be approved by the Committee on Supplies for one year, commencing on the first day of January, stated in the contract within which the work must be of the Board of Education. dent of School Supplies, No. 16 Grand street, Borough 5900. completed. They are expressly notified that the suc. Proposals must be addressed to the Committee on of Manhattan, where blank forms of proposals may be All publishers of books and dealers in the various cessful bidder will be held strictly to completion within Supplies and indorsed"Proposals for Delivering Sup- obtained. articles req iced are notified that preference will be said time. Bids will be considered only from persons or firms plies." given to the bids of principals; the committee being The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, paying the recognized and prevailing scale of printers' desirous that commissions, if any, shall be deuucted of the proposals submitted. will be required for the faithful performance of the con- wages in this City, and all bidders, in order to have from the prices of the articles bid for. The party submitting a proposal and the parties pro- roposals considered, must statein their proposals tract, their p Each contractor will be required to furnish two posing to become sureties, must each write his name The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid or that they are paying their printers according to that responsible sureties for the faithful performance of his and place of residence on said proposal. bids, if deemed for the public interest. scale. contract Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of Any further information can be obtained on applica- Each proposal must he addressed to the Committee A list of the articles required, with the con- this city, are required when the amount of the bid is tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies, No.146 on Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for Printing." ditions upon which the bids will be received, may be less than two thous,nd dollars, Whenever the Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will be obtained on application :o the Superintendent of School -Ad exceeds two thousand dollars the surety for required for the faithful performance of the contract, Supplies. the performance of the contract shall be a fidelity or TH;DDEUS MORIARTY, surety company authorized to transact business by the JOHN GRIFFIN, The Committee reserves the right to reject the whole Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee or part of any bid if deemed for the public interest. on Supplies and indorsed " Proposals for Supplies." laws of the State of New York, and authorized to become JOSEPH J. KITTEL, surety on such contract by a resolution of its Board of GEORGE LIVINGSl'ON. Any further information Can be obtained on applica- The Committee reserves the right to reject apy bid, tion to the Superintendent of School Supplies. if deemed for the public brterest Directors. WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., No proposal will be considered from persons whose Committee on Supplies. THADDEUS MORIARTY, THADDEUS MORIARTY, JOHN GRIFFIN. M.D. JOHN t.RIl'FIN. MM.D., character and antecedent dealings with the Board of New YORK, November 24, 1899• JOSEPH J. Kll'TEL, JOSEPH J KITI'EL, Education render their resnonsibility doubtful. GEORGE LIVTNGSI'ON, GEORGE LlVI\GSI'OV, It is required, as a condition precedent to the reception EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., or consideration of any proposals that a certified check Committee on Supplies. Committee on Supplies. upon or a certificate of deposit of one of the State or S at the office of the Board of Education, corner of NEW YORK, November 24, t899. Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, until National Banks or [rust Companies of The City of New New YORK, November 24, r899. York, drawn to the order of the President of the Board FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT of Education, shall accompany the proposal to an amount EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT S the office of txe Board of Education, corner of -of not less than three per cent, of such proposal when at 4 P. M., for delivering Supplies to the schools in Srand and Elm streos, Borough of Manhattan, until the Borough of Queens, and returning to the S the office of the Board of Education, corner of said proposal is for or exceeds ten thousand dollars, and Grand and Elm streets, until FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1899, to an amount of not less than five per cent. of such pro- depositories such material as is not needed in the posal when such proposal is for an amount under ten schools during the year Igoo, according to the terms of FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 8, 1899, at ,1 P. M., for furnishing the Truant School in the a contract to be approved by the Committee on Supplies thousand dollars ; that on demand, within one day after at 4 P. M., for Printing required by the said Board for Borough of Manhattan with supplies, such as Meat, Pro- the awarding of the contract by the Committee, the of the Board of Education. visions, etc., etc., for one year eniing December 3r, 1900. President of the said Board will return all the Proposals must be addressed to the Committee on the year 1900, for the Board of Education. Samples of the various documents, etc., required to Each proposal must be addressed to the t ommittee deposits of checks and certificates of deposit made to the Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for Delivering Sup- on Supplies. and indorsed " Proposals for furnishing persons mabtne the same, except that made by the plies." Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, be printed may be s:en at the office of the Superintend- ent of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand street, Borough the'1'ruant School with Meat, Provisions, etc." person or persons whose bid has been accepted ; will be required for the faithful performance of the Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will be and that if the person or persons whose bid has contract, of Manhattan, where blank forms of proposals may be obtained. required for the faithful perrormance of the contract. been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid or The Committee reserves the right to reject the whole days after due notice has been given that the contract bids if deemed for the public interest. Bids will be considered only from persons or firms paying the recognized and prevailing scale of printers' or any part of any bid not deemed for the public interest. is ready tor execution, to execute the same, the amount of Any further information can be obtained on application Specifications and all other info matins may be obtained the deposit or of the check or certificate of deposit made to the Superintendent of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand wages in this City, a d all bidders, in order to have their proposals considered, must state in their propo- by applying to the Superintendent of School Supplies, by him or them shall be torte,ted to and retained by street, Borough of Manhattan. sals that they are paying their printers according to No. 146 Grand street, Bor ugh of Manhattan. his Board, not as a penalty, but as liquidated THADDEUS MORIARTY, that scale. THADDEUS MORIARTY, damages for such neglect or refusal, and shall be paid JOHN GRIFFIN, Each proposal must be addressed to the Committee JOHN GRIFFIN, M D., into the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund JOSEPH J. KI ITEL, on Supplies, and indorsed " Proposals for Printing." JOSEPH J KITTEL, of 1'he City of New York ; but if the said person or per- GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Two sureties, satisfactory to said Committee, will be GEORGe. LIVINGSTON, sons whose bid has been so accepted shalt execute the WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M.D., required for the faithful performance of the contract. WALDO H. RICHARDSON, M. D., contract wtth,n the time aforesaid, the amount of his or Committee on Supplies. The Committee reserves the right to reject the whole Committee on Supplies. their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be NEW YORK, November 24, t899, or part of any bid if deemed for the public interest. NEW YORK, November 14, x899. returned to him or them.

7250 - THE CITY RECORD. SATI► RDAV, NOVEMBER 25. 1899.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LIST B. 242. to pounds Iron and Potassium Tartrate,x-lb. b- 464. 8 pounds Ext. Fl. Agaric, i-lb b. a44- is pounds Iron and Quinine Citrate, U. S. P., 466. 8 pounds Ext. FI, Angelica Seed, t-lb. b. CHARITIES. TWELVE MON7 HS' CONTRACT ARTICLES. x-lb. b. 468. x gallon Ext.Fl. Belladonna Root, r:-gall-b. 470. ' t.-CHEMICALS. 246. 5 pounds Iron and Strychnine Citrate, U. r gallon Ext. Fl Buchu, r-gall. b. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, S. P., n-lb. b. 472• 8 pounds Ext. Fl. Calamus, t-lb. b. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX, N. B -No bids for any article in this z48. to ounces Lactophenin, c-ox. prig. c. 474. 4 pounds Ext. Fl, Cannabis Indies, r-lb. b. FOOT OF EAST TWRNT -SIXTH STRgHT, list . Bl be o bids f from anyY one who is 25o. 300 pounds Lead Acetate, U. S. P., gran„ 476. 15o gallons Ext. Fl. Cascara, strictly U.S.P., NEW YORK, November 23, x899. not known to the drug trade is a bona-fide x-lb.c. containing the resin and made with manufacturer, or wholesale dealer or im- 25z, { ounces Lead Iodide, r-oz. V. official diluted alcohol. Io xo'gallon porter, of the respective articles he bids 254- xo pound,, Le id Oxide (Litharge), paper. kegs. SALE OF OLD IRON, BARRELS, ETC. on, nor from any one who does not keep a56. { pound Lithium Carbonate, x-lb. b. 478, 4 pounds Ext. Fl, Convallxria Root, c-Ib.b, stock in the territory of Greater New 958. a pounds Lithium Salicylate, x-lb.b. 480, 8 pounds Ix .FI,Cubeb, t-lb.b. York. 482. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. 56o. 15 pounds Magnesium Carbonate, K. & M., 8 pounds Ext FL Elecampane, i-lb. b. 40. 50 pounds Acetanilid. powd., i-lb. cart. a-oz. pack. 484• 8 pounds Ext. Fl. Fennel, x-lb. b. 42, 2 pounds Acid. Arsenous, pure, powd., z6a. 2 pounds Magnesium Oxide (heavy), t-lb. b. 486. 8 pounds Ext. Fl, Gent,an, x-lb. b. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Merck, x-lb orig. I ott. 264. 15 barrels Mag,iesium Sulphate (Epsom Salt), 488- 4 pounds Ext. Fl. G r.tniam, x. lb. b. T auction, by order of the Commissioners of Public 44, to pound' Acid, Benzoic, fi. Toluol, I-lb. cart. about 530 lbs. each. 49°• x gallon Ext. I. Ginger, t-gall. b. Charities, at their office, foot of East Twenty-sixth 46. 6 b.,rrels Acid, Boric, five powd., ab. 300 lbs. z66• 8 ounc. s Manganese Hypophosphite, x oz. v. 492. 3 gallo s Ext. Fl. Grindelia Robusta, street, on each. 268. 3o pounds Menthol, C. P., x-lb. b. r-gall. b. 48, ao oun,es Acid, Camphoric, Merck, x oz. 270, to pounds Mercury Ammoniated, U. S. P. 494- 8 poun s Ext. Fl. Hamamelis, t-lb.b. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1899, orig. V. r-Ih, c. 496• 3 gallons Ext. Fl, HYdrastis, x-g.II. b. 50. 200 gallons Acid, Carbolic, crude, best (9o%), 272. 40 ounces Mercury Iodide, Red, x oz. v. 498. 2 gallons Exl. I I. Loecac, i-gall. b. at it o'clock A st., the following, viz.: 5 pound, Mercury Nitrate, Ointment, U. S. 500• 4 pO nds Ex . FI.Jaborandi, r-lb. b. 5o,coi t ounds Old Irou, in 5-gall•cans. 274, 52. 20 ounces Acid, Chromic, C. P., Merck, x-oz. P., r-Ib.jars. 502. 2 gallons Ext, Fl. Kava, t-gall. b. 4 Horizontal Tubular Boilers, Soo pounds Mercury Ointment, U. S. P. (Sox). so-s. 4 g ]tons V'xt.Ff, Liq'.orice Root, i-gall.b. 2 Tanks. orig. v. 276. 54. 300 pounds Acid. Cirric, in r-lb. bolt. i-lb. tms• 506• 4 pounds Ext. Fl. Lobelia, I lb. b. zoo Iron Bou d Barrels, 56. 2 pounds Acid, Gallic in t-lb. cart. 278, 5 pounds Mercury Oleate, sod., t-Ib-jars. 5c8. 2 pounds Est. Fl. Mere, eum, r-1b.b. 25 Kerosene Oil Barrels. x pound M• rcury Oxide, Rod, t-lb. b. Sro. I gallon Ext. f 1.Orange, Bitter, x-g 11.b. All quantities to be •• more or less." All qualities to 58. ro pounds Acid, Hydrobn.mie, w%, in r-lb. s80. bolt. 282. 1 pound Mercury Oxide, Yellow, 1-lb. b. 512. 4 gallons Ext. Fl. Orange, Sweet, x-gall. b. be •' as are." All the above, except the Iron Boilers r poun. Mcr ury with Chalk, I-lb. b. 4 pounds Ext. Fl Pare ra, r-lb. I. and Tanks, to be received by the purchaser at Pier 60. too pounds A, id, Hydrochloric, strictly C. P., 284- 514• in x-lb. orig. 1 ottles. 286. 3 pounds Naphtalin, U. S. P , 1-lb, c. 515• 5 gallons Ext. f''1, Rhuhai b, U. S. P„ foot of Ea-t Twenty-sixth street, an • removed there- 2 pounds Naphtul. keta, U.S. P., i-lb.c. r gall. b. from immediately upon being notified that same are 62. x2 carboy, >cid. Hydrochloric, comm., pale, 2B8. P. & W.'.. 290- 35 pounds ParalIehyde, C. P., Merck, t-lb. b 5x6. z gallons hxt. Fl, Rumex, x-gall. b. ready for delivery. 2 Grams P Iletierine'lannate, x-Gm. orig. v. 558. x gallon Ext. Fl. sarsaparilla (Mex), sim- Ir,.n to be received at Pier on Metropolitan Hospital Carboys returnable at option of Depart- 292. mem. It kept, once. each. 2964. Son ounce, Pi,enacetn, r-oz.mig.v. ple, x-gall. b. grounds, east side, near north end of B'ackwell's Gm.,- g. v, 20 gallons Ext. FI.Senega (U.S. P. menst.), Island, in a lighter to be pre vided by the buyer, imme- 64, 4 pounds Acid, Hydrocya is Dil., 2%, i-lb. 296. 5 Grams Phloroglucin, t-r 5 - 30 orig. cork, d hott. 298. 3 Grams Physosugmine Salicylate, i-Gm. 5--9a dem j daely upon being nonhe., that the same is ready for orig- v. 522• x gallon Ext. F . Senna, t-g dl.b. de ivory. 66. ico pounds Acid, Nitric, strictly C.P., in r-lb. Orig. b tt. 300. 4o Grams Ptlocarpine Hydrochlorate, t•Gm.. 523• 20 ga Ions Ext. Fl. Squill, U. S. P., 5.gall. Boilers and tanks to be removed from premise' son 68. 20o pounds Acid, f lxahc, prime, white, .-lb. c. Orig. v demtj. notification from Storekeeper. 4 pounds Ext. Fl. Still'ngia, r-lb. b. Each successful bidder watt be required to pay twenty- 70. to pound. Acid, Pho,phoric, Syrupy, U. S. P., 302. 4o pounds Potassa, Caustic, White, sticks, 524• to-lb. Brig. b. x-lb. h, 526. z pounds Fat. FI. Su,ibul, , -lb. b. five per cent. of the estimated amount of his purchase to 304. 400 pounds Potassium Acetate, U. S. P., x-lb. b. 528. x gallon Ext. Fl. tai axacum r-gall. b. me at the time and place of sale, and the balance to the 72. 30 ounces Acid, Pyrngallic, C. P., ,-oz. orig. p 74• 75 Pounds Acid, Sali,-ylic, C. P , 'd-1'0. c. ;o6. son pounds Potassium Bic.,rbonate, i-Ib.c. 530• 2 pounds Ext. Fl, Veratrum Vinde, x-Ib. b. General Storekeeper, at Blackwell's Island. in cash or 76. x p°' ind Acid, Succinic, C. P., ong, b. 3o8. its pounds Potassium Bitartrate, Pure, powd., 532. 5 gallons Ext. Fl. V.burnum Prun., certified check on a New York City bank, upon delivery 78, 50 pounds Acid, Sulphurs, strictly C. P., in t-lb. c. "gall. b. of the, goods. i-Ib.orig. b. 3r0. 300 pounds Potassi m Bromide, Gran, r-lb.c. 5344. 3 P-'unds Ext. Fl. Wormseed, r-lb. b. The Commissioners reserve the right to order resale 150 pounds Puttastum ,. hlorate, Powd., 1-Ib.c. 6. 2 gallons Exi. Fl. Yerba San,a, x-gall. b. of any goods thathall NO I' have been removed by the 80. 75 pounds Acid, Tannic, ):-lb.orig c. 3.2. 53 82. so pounds Acid, Tartaric, powd., z5-lb. boxes. p4 Ion pounds Potassium Citrate, t-lb. b. Extra, is. Solid- purchaser within I'EN day- after he shall have been 316. r pound Potassium Cyanide, at lea,t 9 notified that they are ready, and in c..se of such resale 84. t6 ounces Aloin, pure, t-nz.v. 8%, 538. t6 ounces Extract Aloes, powd., r-oz. v. to forfeit to the use of the Department of Public Charities 86. too pounds Alum (Potash Alum , gran., r lb. c. r-lb. c. 540. 6 pounds Extract Bcll.pdonnn Leaves, x-lb. the TWENTY-FIVE PER (.ENT. paid in at the time 88. x2 dozen Alum Cones, unmoumed, r doz. in a 318. so pounds Potassium Hypophosphite, x-lb. orig. jars. and place of sale. Goods can be examined at Blackwell's box. c ns. 542, 8 ounces Extract Ca cars, powd., r-oz.v, 90. 8 kegs Ammonium Carbonate, pure, about 320. tt2 pounds Potassium Permanganate, large 544• 5 pounds Extract Gentian, . -lb. jars. Island by intending bidders on any week day before the cryst., t-lb,c. day of sale. rt2lb,,each. 546. 8 ounces Extract Hyoscyamus, powd., THOS. M. CAMPBELL, ga. 2 pounds Ammo cum Benzoate, s-lb. b. 322. 3 barrels Potassium and Sodium Tartrate, x-oz• V. Purchasing Agent. 94• 5o pounds Ammo,ium Bromid , I-Ib. b. Powd., ab.. 225 pounds each. 548, 4 ounces Extract Opium, U. S. P., assayed, 96. 200 pounds Smm.+nium Chloride, U. S. P., 324• an ounces Yrotargol, n-or. Ong, v. I. oz. Ong. v. gran., I-lb. bott. 326. 8 ounces Pyroxylin, U.S.P., s-oz., orig. p. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, 28 25 pound, Resor,in, t-lb. ong.c. BOROUGHS or MANHATTAN AND THR BRONX, 98. 2 pounds Ammo ,ium Iodide, U S.P., r-Ib.b. 3 • 550. 2 pounds Extract Stramonium, i-lb. orig. too. 25 ounces Amyl Nitrite, Fritzsche Bros., u-oz. 330. 4 pounds Safrol, C. P., Fritzsche Bros , n-lb. FOOT OP EAST TweNTY-SIXTH STREET, °'tg•b• Naw YORK, November 20, 1899. ong. v. 552• 5o pounds Flaxseed, whole, paper. u2. 20 ounces Amylene Hydrate, Merck, x-oz. 332. 3 pounds Salol, , -lb. b. t2o pounds Salol, ene, 554• x o p.,und- Gelati , Cooper's Shreds, 2-oz. p. °rig, v- 334. b. 556. so pounds Glue Cooper's, A Ext a, paper. 104. ■ pound Antimony and Pot. Tartrate, powd., 338. Ins ounces Salophene, z ore,orig. p. LIST OF HOSPITAL SUPPLIES No. I FOR THE I-Ib. b. 338. too pounpounds oetdlitz Mixture, z5-lb, box. 558• 2 pounds Glycerite Bone Marrow, Amour, DEPARTMENT Oh PUBLIC ''HARIT1 FS OF s' 16• b. nob. 300 ounces Antipyrine, r-ez. p. 340- 4 ounces silver C [rate, r-oz. orig. v. 0. 2 dozen Granum, Imperial, large. THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR '1HE YEAR Io8. 2 ounces Apomorphme Hydrochlorate, 342• 15 pound- Silver Nit,ate, cryst., C. P., x-lb. 5( Igoo. 562. 25 pounds Gum Aloes, Socotrine, powd., cryst , Merck, %-oz. v. orig. b. 5-lb, tin., xxa zoo ounces Aristol, I-oz. nr g. p. 344. 30 pound! Soda, Caustic, White, sticks, r-lb.b. 346- x pound Sodium Arsenate, C. P., cryst,, 564. 250 pounds Gum Arabic, true, II„ 5o-lb. box. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE 1.2. 20 ounces Arzonin, i-oz. orig. v. 566. ao pounds Gum Arabic, true, If., powd., below-mentioned Hospital Supplies will be received 2t4. 8 ounces Atropine Sulphate, Vs-oz. v. t-1b. b. x-Ib,c. S pounds Sodium at the Central Office of this Department, foot of East n6. 2 poun s Ilarmm Sulphide, Merck, i-lb. H8. 30 Benzoate, i-lb.c, 568- 5 pounds Gum Asafoetida, prime, tin. Twenty-sixth street, until x2 o'clock noon, ong. b. _ 350. 2 barrels Sodium Btborate (Borax), ab. 300 0, 25 pounds xt8. 4 ounces Benzonaphtol, r-oz. orig.v. lbs. each. 57 Gum Benzoin, marbled, extra, to kegs Sodium Bicarbonate, txa lbs. each. taper. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1899, 120. 4 onnc's B thol, i-oz. orig. p. 352. 400 pounds Gum Camphor, refined, square, 122. 4 ounces Bismu,h Betanapntol, n-or. orig. p. 359• 350 p,unds Sodium Bromide, t-lb. b. 572. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. 4-lb-p' 124. 2 pounds Bismuth 5aiitylate, r.Ih. b. 356, too pounds Sodium Carbonat , C. P., Merck, 24 poun s Gum Catechu, The person or persons making any bid or estimate I .6. 5 pounds Bismuth Subcar ounce, rlb. c, 5-lb. b. 574• refined, Wells, shall turnisb the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed 128. 358- to pounds Sod.um Chloride, C. P., Merck's Ads Gu on &Co, r " c. r5 pounds Btsm th Sub_'allate. t-Ib. c. 576, 75 pounds Gum Myrrh, Turkey," select, " Proposal for Hospital Supplies,•" with his or their 130. 20 p Funds Bromine, !M-lb, b. Reagent t•Ib. b. name or names and address, which should also be p per. 132. 2 pound- Brom form, C.P., x-lb.b. 360. 20 pounds Sodium Hvpopbosphite, x-lb. cans. 578 po pounds Gum Smyrna, prime, written on the page of the specifications designated 134. 2 po sos Caff.'ine, r-lb. one. c. 3h2. 6 kegs Sodium Hyposu shits, x 12 lbs. each. Opium, therefor, and the date of presentation, to the head of said 2 pounds Sodium Iodide, t-lb. orig.b. U. S. P., paper. 136. 30 pounds C' ffeine, Cheat' d, U.S. P., i-lb. c. 364. SBo. 3 pounds Gum Opiunt, powd., U. S. P., Depart,nent, at the said office, on or before the day and 538• 50 pounds Calcium Carbonate, Prepared 366. 200 pounds Sodium Phosphate, U. S. P.,'~-Ib. c. assayed, .-lb orig b. hour above named, at which time and place the bids or l balk, drops, paper. 368. 350 pounds Sodium Salicylate, U. S. P., %-lb. ~:. 5g, estimates received will be publicly opened by the Presi- 140. 50 pounds Calcium Carbonate, Precipitated, 370. 25 pounds Sodium Sulphate, recryst., Mal- ro poun s Gum Shellac, orange,orange, be,', payer.paper. 582. 2 dent, or hisduly authorized agent, of said Department, i-lb.c. linckrodt, r lb. b. pounds Gum Tragacaiith, testy,' x, IS x-lb b. and read. 14±• 40 poun is t'a'cium Hypophosphite, i-lb. e. 375- 2 pounds Sodium Sulphocarbolate, x lb. b. 5~• Bidders must state the price of each article der f/oI POW dkic M dicixes- 144. 3 p°t'n 's Calcium Lactate, Merck, x-lb. b. 374• 4 ounces Sparteine Sulphate, '/g-oz.orig. v. toBnd dozen, gallon, yard, ezc., by which the bide will 146. 25 pounds Calcium Pnos. hate, precip., I lb-c, 37b, 40 ounces Strychnine Acetate, r4-oz. or,g. v. NOTE-No bid for Hnmdeopathic be tested. the extensions must be tirade and footed 548. 2 pounds Camph r, Monobromated, x-Lb. b. 378. ro ounces Strychnine Sulpsate, powd., )/-oz. Medicines %ill be a-:cepted from an y up, as the bid wil beread from the total footings ,red 150. 4 ounces Cel oidin, t-oz.'rig. box. orig. v. but regular manufacturers thereof, each 'ten, awards made to the lowest bidder on rya. ro pounds Cerium Oxalate, r-lb.c. 380. 400 ounces Sulfonal, t-oz.ortg.p. recognized by the profession, and Cr group of items 'tee Note at end of speei{ica. ions). 154. ISO poun is Chloral Hydrate, U. S. P., %•lb, 382. r6 ounces Tannalbin, x-oz. prig. c. keeping stock in the territory of All estimates not conforming to these requirements glass-st. h. 384. 2 ounces Tannigen, I oz. orig. v. Greater New York. may be considered as informal. 356. too ounces Chi -ralamine, t-or.orig.p. 386, 5 pounds 1'erebene,opticallyinactive, t-lbb. - 2,coo ounces Domestic or Imported Tinctures If two or more bids are alike, the Department reserves 158. 5,000 pounds t,Ploroform, U. S. P., no-lb. screw 388- 1 pound Terpin Hydrate, c•lb. b. (except of rare drugs) in cork- the right to allot the article or articles among the bid- cap cans. 390, 2 pounds Thymol, C. P., u-lb. b. stoppered vials. ders, or to make the award to any one of them. Bid- rho, 20 ounces Chrysarobin, i-oz.v. 392. 200 ounces frional, i-oz ong. p. r,000 ounces eachOrdittary Triturate Tablets. ders are not compelled to furnish more than as per r6z. 50 pounds t opper Sulphate, cryst., paper, 394- if pound Urethane, C. P., s-lb• b. to ounces each Special Triturate Tablets, cent. of any article in excess of the mentioned amount. 164• 5 pounds Copper Sulphate, C. P., Merck, 396. 25 ounces Urotr°pin, x-oz.orig.v. asfollows: But if they are willing, and the Department deems it x-lb.b, 398, x ounce Vanillin, r-oz.ong.p. Agaricin r X. advantageous, further purchases of the respective t66. 20 dozen Copper Sulphate Cones, Merck, not 400, 50 carboys Water, Ammonia, U.S. P. (xo%), Bacillin rz X. articles may be made, at the contract price, during the mounted, x doz. in a box. about So lbs. each, Carboys returnable Au . Mur. Natr. z X. balance of the year. x(8. 225 pounds Creosote, fr. Beechwood Tar, U. S. at option of the Department. It kept, Codein 2 X. The Depa, tment reserves the right to take more or P., 5-lb. b. price, each. Hyoscine H'Brom. 3 X. less, or none at all, of any of the articles, according as 270- 40 pounds Creosote Carbonate, s-lb.orig.b. 402- 5 pounds Water, Ammonia, Stronger, U.S. Nux. Vom. r X et Pepsin I X the demand therefor may be. 172. 50 ounces Diuretin, x oz.orig. v. P.. x-lb. glass-st. b. (mixed). All bids must be based upon the descriptions fur- 174. 2 ounces Elatetin, cryst., Merck, x-oz.orig,v. 404. 400 pounds Zinc Oxide, white, in bbls. Plat. Chlor.3o X. nished or samples exhibitec by this Departm, tit, and t76. Boo pounds t ther, U. S. P., r89o, Mallmck- 406. zoo pounds Zinc Sulphate, C. P., gran., t-Ib.c. Stntonin r X. not on sample, furnished t.jr the bidder. rodt's. in Y4-lb, orig. tins. Ii.-DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS. Sp',rteio. S. I X. Samples will be on exhibition at the General Drug 177. 400 pounds Ether, strictly U. S. P., 2890, in Cactus Gran , ., mother tinct. Department on t,•e grounds of Bellevue Ho,picol, Fast ,-lb. or g. tins. NOTE,-Na bid for any article in this Cedron, mother tinct. Twenty sixth street, during Ofhcelioulsi from Thursday, r7o, xso pounds Ether, W f lied, rConc tit.(t, list will be accepted from any one who is Arsenic lid., z X. November ss„ until the bids are opened. x80. 50 pounds Ether, Nitrous. Concept. (x : g, net known in the drug trade to be a bona Aurum Mur. z X. r-Ili, nog. b. fide manufacturer, or wholesale dealer, or LIST A. Codein t X. r8z. 300 tubes Ethyl Chloride, C.P , to Gm, each, importer of the resoectiveve articles he bids on, nor from any one who does not keep Mere. sin z X. FOUR OR SIX MONTHS' CONTRACT ARTICLES. screw cap. erc. Dole. r X. 184. 4 ounces Eucaine (Beta), Hydrochlorate, stock in the territory of Greater New Sancuin. Ni'. r X. N, B. - Deliveries of the following articles, or of such J-oz.orig.v. York. Siphylin zoo X. - , U S quantities the reol only as may be required, are o be x86. t pound Eucd plot, pure, Fritzsche Bros., {20- 75 pounds Adeps Lane Hydrosus, . .P., Tuberculin xz X. masse in instalments, as ordered, within a period of four -lb. Brig. ía. sLess.-Ib, 591• 3 dozen Hydr sits, G,lorD,s, Lloyd's, months, but may be e tended to six months, during 422. 5 Pounds a ntieue Liquid, 5oIb. b. Igo. 6 oUnce.. F X ] p hen, r ,prig , S 594• 5 Po unds Insect Poa der, Dalmatian, pure,P which time the Department will not purchase any of x92. 20 ounces F x iglu, r,yd orig.prig, v- 424• 5 bottles Antitoxin, Streptococcus, to Cc. paper. these articles from any but the successful bidders, ex- each, Paris Pasteur Institute. x92. 50o pounds Fonnalder,yde, 40 per cent, 56-lb. 596. x dozen Lactopeptin, x-oz. V. cept in case of a default of the latter, or of the ,ontract pack. 426. 4 ounces Antitoxin, Streptococcus, P. D. being cxh.iusted. It is understood that the quantities 598- 200 pound Lard. pure, U.S.P., z5.lb.tins. 194. S,000 pounds Gl ycerin, C. P., in 5-gall. hinge. & Co. 600. 2.0 Leeches, best Swedish. are appr,,ximate on y, and m.,y be more or less than t .e cover cans,ns, Garrison's pattern. 428• 5 bot'le s Antitoxin Tetanus, to Cc. each, 60z r5o pounds Lime. Chlorinated, at least 35%, specified amounts, but the contract,r is not bound to t96, 2 dozen . old and Sodium Chloride, 3o -gr. Paris Pasteur institute, in x-lb can-, deliver more than 20 per cent, in excess of the amounts 430, 5 bottles Antitoxin, Tetanus, so Cc. each, mentioned. one. v. 604. 3o pounds Lycopo smm, paper. 598, r5 pounds Guaiacol, Liquid, x-lb. ong• b. P. D. & Co. 6o6, so d zen L y.ol, prig- p. 9 q pounds Line Nun hers. 200. 20 ounces Guac col Carbonate, r-oz. prig. o. Sans 3~ Balsam Copaiba, Central Amer., ~g aoo pounds Mo s, Irish, best, cleaned and 2. 7,000 pounds Acid, Carbolic, cryst., U. S. P., 202. 15 Grams Hstue..ine Hydrochloraie, i-Gm. Ong' p• bleached, bags. white (c. lorless), and remaining so for Ong. V. 434' 55o pounds Balsam Peru, prig- drums of ab, 6 to. 25 pounds Nutmegs, No. x, Penang, select, at least three months, in to-lb. screw- 204. 5 Grants Homatropine Hydrobromite, x'Gm. 5O 1b! paper. cap tins, packed to in a case. on V. 436, 5o pounds Balsam' Tolu, no-lb. tins. p allons Bay Rum, i 4. woo pounds Acid, Carbolic, like preceding, in zo6. 14,000 poundsg Hydrogen Dioxide Solution, U. S. 438 ' 6 g Y mpPorted,orted, x ga]Ldemij. Oils, E,rot! ea!- t-lb. bottles, packed 5o in a case. not oultin_ below "to volumes" 44'1• to gallons Benzine, 5-gall , ans. 6xz. 8 ounces .,x- Almond, Bitter, natural, Fr. 6. 300 pounds Bismuth Subnftrate, U.S. P., r-lb. within tour weeks after delivery. In 442• 20 pounds Butt. r Cacao, Baker, x•Ib, p. Bros,, s-oz, orig. p. prig. cart. x-1 1. brown bottles, asked z in a box. 444' x pound Canty aridns, powd., tin. 6x{, x6 pounds r is. :]nisei cone. (" Anethol "), 8. Bc ounces Cocaine Hydrochlorate, U. S. P., zo8. ISO pounds Hydrogen Dioxide Solution, re- 446• 2° gross hon. Capsules, Empty, P. D.& Co., Fr. Bn,.1, orig. b. t/s oz. orig. V. s,,ptipiug to to=ts of U.S. P. but of" t5 Nos. oc to S. 6.6. 5 poweds. Oil, Anise, Sta,, pure, x-lb.b, Ic. zoo ounces Codeine, coyst„ U. S. P., %'s. volumes." In ,-lb. b, own bottles, 448' 5o pounds Ceresin, Yellow, paper. 6z8. 3 bottles Oil, Bay, Fr. Bros., prig. es-or. h. 0, 22• 300 pounds lodoform, pure, powd., i-lb. bot. packed as in a box. 45 zo pounds Charcoal, Willow, powd., x-lb.c. z pound. Oil, Bugamot, Fr. Bros , ,.lb. tles. 210. 8 dozen Hy drozone, Marchand',, 4-02. orig.b. 452• 3 pounds Cochineal, p'per. ong.b. 14. 400 pow ds Mercury Bi-_hloride, C. P., powd., 212. is Grams H yuseme H drobromate,y x-Gm. 454• pounds Collodion, strtctlr U. S. P., -lb. b. 622. a pounds Oil, Cassia, Synthetic ("Schim- x-lb. boxes. ori v. 456. 280 pounds Creolio Pearson s, g6-lb.°rig. p. met & Co.il, , prig. b. g. {58, xg pounds Dtgi.taltst ")les,-lb t6, xoo pounds Mercury Mild Chloride (Calomel), 214. 3 Grams Hyo=cyamioe Sulphate, C. P. cryst., _ Leaves, Berman,pressed, 6sq. 2 pounds Oil, Cloves, pure, t-lb. b. r-lb. cart. I-Gm. or v. 4 ~• p. 626.6a6. '~ pound Oil, Coriander, Fr. Bros., %-lb. 18. 75 ounces Morphine Sulphate, %-oz. onig v. 216. 3,500 ounces Ichthyol (Ammonium Salt), ong. b.: 3 dozen Ben, Armour & Co.'s, orig. b. 20. x5 barrels Oil, Cod Liver, pure, non freezing too/i-lb., zoo/ -lb., Soo/t-oz. -lb•jars• 6a8. 3 pounds Oil, Eucalyptus Glob., reel., Fr. L foden, orig. bbl,. (3o gallons eacn), 220. an pounds Iodine, Resublimed 5-lb. b. 462• xo pound Extract Liquorice, powd., paper. Bros.I-lh-, orig, b. about 5 bbls. at a time, directly out of 222. x pound Iron Carbonate, Saccharated, U. S. Estrada Fluids- 63o. It pound Oil, Fennel Seed "Sweet," pure, bond. P., i-lb. b. NoT'R.-Bids for the following fluid x-16. b. 22. 500 pounds Potassium Iodide, U.S. P., cryst., 224, so gallons Iron Chloride Solution, U. S. P., and solid extracts (lines 464 to 550) 632. 200 pounds Oil, Gaultheria, Synth., pure x-lb, orig. bott. 5-gall. den. all of which must be fresh and of (sp. gr. i..8o), 25-lb. cans. 24. 2,200 ounces Quinine Sulphate. U S. P., in too- aa6. zso pounds Iron Iodide, Syrup, U. S. P„ 7-lb. ataedard quality, and must be de- 634. 8o pounds Oil, Lavender, Spike, "extra oz. orig. tins. prig, b. livered in the original unbroken fi e," Fr. Bros., s7'5-lb- prig. cans. 26. s5o ounces Quinine Hydrochlorate, U. S. P., 2a8. t pound Iron Lactat-, Merck, x-lb.orig. b. containers, will beacceptedonly from 636. 20 pounds Oil, Lemon, hand-pressed, Fr. ' oz. Ong tins. 230• 40 pounds Iron Phosphate, U. S. P., 5 lb, tins. manufacturer: of these prepara- Bros., r-lb.orig.b. Tablets, Compressed, of Quinine Sul- 232• 5 pounds IronPyroF,ho ph.ue, U. -P., ..Ibb, lions, recognized as such in the drug 638- 3 pounds Oil, Orange, Bitter, Fr. Bros., phate, in original bottles of x,000 each: 234, to pours s Iron Re iced, Bo%, Merck t-lb b, trade, and keening stock in the tern- I-lb. orig. b. 2S. /ncoo of x-grain. 236- 3oo pounds iron Sulphat , cryst., ruo-I , kegs. Cory of Greater New York. Where 64o. 30 pounds Oil. PePpermint, twice rest., F. 30. 40/too- of z-gram, 238. 5 pounds Iron Sulphate, cryst.. C. P., t-lb. b. "gallons" are mentioned, it is under- S. & Co., 5 -lb. orig. b. 32. 25/loco of 3-grain. 240, 5 pounds Iron and Ammonium Citrate, stood that 8 pounds are equal to r 642- zo pounds Oil, Pine Needles (Pious Sylv.), 34, So/t000 of 5-gram. x-lb. b. gallon. Fr, Bros., 5-lb, orig. b.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. THE CITY RECORD. 7251

644, so pounds Oil Rosemary Flowers, French, 8z6. 6 D Tablets ' Ammonium Chloride, 3 996. no ounces Microscope Cover Glasses No. x, I ro86. 2 dozen. each, Demijohns Banker's boxed, extra, I'r. Bros . 5-lb. b. grains, round, - or I inch, I full measure, j¢.galI., r-gall., a-gall., 646. 8 bot les Oil, Santa l Wood, E. I., Fr. 818. a pounds Tablets Corrosive Sublimate, 7 99& to ounces Mic oscope Cover Glasses No. r, 3 gall., 5-gall. Bros., prig. 24-OZ. b, grains, " Berasys' Special," n-lb,b. square, 4 or I inch. I ro88. 3 dozen, each, Demijohns, wicker-covered. 648. 2 pounds Oil, Sassafras, pure, natural, Sao, a pounds Tablets Lithium Citrate, Efterv., woo, r dozen Nee les, Platinum (in glass rod, I full measure, like samples, 5-gall, 5 gr., i-lb. b, like sample). I 3-gall , 2-gall., r-gall., f4-gall. 65o. 55 pounds Oil. Thyme, " Red I," Fr. Bros., 822. 30 pounds Tablets, Nasal, Oppenheimer's, ToDs. 5 pounds Rubber Sloppers, E. & A, Bozo, logo. 3 gross Dr optxrc, Medicine, graduated, 3o prig. z7%-Ib. cans. o-lb.b. . any size. minims, like sample. 65a. So gallons Oil, Turpentine, refined, Io-gall. 824. 4 ounces Tablets, Pituitary Gland, 2oo4. 2 Saccharometers. Einhorn's, set of z, with yoga. 20 gross Glasses, Medicine, graduated, like cans. Armour's t-oz-orig. V. graduated tube in box. 'ample. Oils, Fixed- 826. 6 D Tablets, 'otassium Chlorate, 5 gr., rood, x dozen Test Glasses, conical, E. & A. 8268 : 1094. a barrels Gravel, like sample. 654, so pounds Oil, Almond, Sweet, U.S. P., 5- r-lb.b. 6 oz., 8 oz. 1095. 4 dozen, each, Jars, Earthen, White, flat ib. b. 8a8. 6 D Tablets, Soda Mint, 5 gr. toog. 6 dozen each Test Tubes, best, E. & A.827o : top, like samples, 4-lbs., a-lbs., r-lb., 656. 1,000 pounds Oil, Castor, "Crystal," 4o-lb. 830, 4 ounces Tablets, S.Iprarenal Gland, 3-inch, 4 inch, 5-inch, 6-inch by Y4- r,5-lb., y4-Ib, cans. Armour, i-on. orig. V. inch, 8-inch. xog6. ao packages Labels, Dennison's, No. nor. 658. a barrels Oil, Cotton Seed, best, refined. 832, 4 ounces ['ablets, Thymus Gland, Armour, xoro. 2 dozen each Test Tubs, on loot, E. & A. 1oq8. zoo packages Labels. DI uggist's, printed on 66o. 2 pounds Oil. Croton, pure, r-lb.b. ooz.orig.v. 8274; 4-inch, 5 inch, 6-inch, 8-inch. best gummed (white or tinted) paper, 662. r: barrel Oil, Linseed, raw. 834• 3 dozen bottles Tablets, •' Thyreoids," P. zota. 4 each Thermometers, Chemical, with milk from eectros belonging to the liepart- 664. 5 gallons Oil, Olive, " luscan Cream," D.& Co's, Too each. scale, E. & A. 8285: coo°C, zgo°C. ment. In lots of not less than 5o paLk- D.& O„ I-gall.oeig cans, 836. 2 M Trit. Tablets Aconitine (cryst.), 36o'C. ages at a time. Each package to con- 666. a barrels Oil, Olive, "Malaga," yellow, 1/200 gr. Iot4. 20 gross Thermometers, Clinical. 4 inches cam 500 labels. See sample. pure. 838. 4 M 'l'rit. Tablets Arsenous Acid, up to long, to be substantially made, with moo. a dozen Measures, Seidlirz. B xwood. t /ao gratn, single bulb, plain front. indestructible tuna. 6 each, Mortars and Pestles. Wedgewood, 668. 2 pounds Oleoresin, Male Fern, r•Ib. orig. b. 840, 200 M T it. Tablets, Calomel, up to 3 grain. (non-receding) index ; each even de- No. o (4-No.inch), a (5-inch , No. 3 67o, 30 pounds Oxgall, Inspissated (r-7), to-]b. 842, zo M e ch Tablets Calomel : % gr., t gr. gree plainly numbered the graduation (6-inch), No. 5 (7-inch). No. 6 (8-inch), jars. 844• 4 M Trit Tablets, Digitalin (Merck's between 04° and rro° F. extend, ne over No. Ii 19)4-inch), No. to (12.inch), No. 672. 40 ounces Pancreatin, powd., U. S. P., t-on. v. German),r/6o gr. asoaceof not less than i). in., aid tobe xa(rq-inch). 614. :z dozen Pepsin, Essence, F. Bros.& F., 8-oz. . 846. /5 M Trit. Tablets, Iron (r), Arsenic correct within o.z of a d••,ree, as deter- 1104. 50 gross Pencils, Hair, likes sample. 676. 6 pounds Pepsin, Webber's (r:6oqt), powd., (r/rco) and strychnine (r/6o). mined by the standard thermometer at nob. a Scales, Com, ter, Ebony Box, Marble Top, r-lb. b. 8{8- 4 M Trit.Ta lets, Santonin, 5 grain. the General Drug Department. With- Nickel-plated Pans, 9 inches. 678, r2 dozen boxes Peptonizing Tubes, F. Bros. & 85o. to M Trit. Tablets, Strychnine Sulph., up out cases, uao8, 2 Scales, Prescription. Troemner's, No.64. F„ r doz. in. box. to 1/30 gr, roi6. 2 gross Thermometer Cases, h. r., for pre- unto. z dozen, each, Spatulas, Lawrence's, plated, 680. r,000 pound. each Petrolatum, pale yellow, 852. 5°o pounds talcum. powd., zoo-lb. kegs. ceding. like samples- 3-In., 4-in., 5-in., 6-in., " Petrolma " brand, in original pack. 854• z5 pints Tar, North Carolina, r-pint cans. 7-in., 8 in. ages. In 5 lbs., in 25 lbs., in 50 lbs. 856. 8 ounces Uneuentum Crepe, F. von Hey- V.- GLASSWARE IN GENERAL. razz. I dozen, each, Shears, Bent Trimmers, like Pllls- den, orlg. p. No'rg.-This class will be awarded to samples. lo-in., Ia-in., ,-in. All to be coated, but not with sugar. 8c8. zoo pounds Vaseltne, Yellow, 5-lb orig. cans. the lowesr ladder for the whole. Hence, 1114• 2 gross Sp ons, Mustard, Wooden, like To be delver eu in original bottles of 86o. Zoo siphons per week, Water, Carbonated, every item most be bid on. sample, manuficturer. 1) stands for 500. plain, in boxes. 1020. 6 boxes, each , Bottles. Flint, narrow-mouth, 1116. r,teoo each, Tags. Dennison's. No.4 P. No. 8 P, 682. 300 D Pills, Aloin, Belladonna and Strych- 862. 200 siphons per wee, , Water, Carbonated, to be made in the Department moulds, No•4 P. C. (red). nine No.3. Setters, Vichy or Lubia, Schultz's, in and packed in boxes containing re- tire. 5o you ds Tow, bes., like sample. 684, 5 D Pills, Asafoetida, U.S. P. boxes. specttvely : 5 gro. of I oz, ; 5 gro of z tr2o, 50 poundsTwtne, Linen, asserted like sample. 686. 20 pounds Pills, Bland, 5 gr., t•lb.b. 864. r case Water, Hu nts, 5o quarts oz.; 3 gro of 4 OZ. ; 2 gro. of 8 oz. ; t rtza. ro sets Weights, Prescription, Brass, Coin 688. ao D Pills, Calcium 9ulphida, up to I grain. 866. 1 case Water, nyadt Janos, 5o quarts. gro. of r• oz. ; r,~ call. of 32 oz. Baden (drachms and scruples). 5 D Pills, ('ascara Extra, t, 3 grains. 868. 5o gallons Water. Wrtchhazel, contain, r5 tr24 to sets Weights, Prescription, Aluminum 690. to have the or., ailed ' (grains) 6ga. 150 pounds Pills, Cathartic Comp., U. S. P., per cent. alcohol, 5-gall. kegs. 1rp": x nz., a oz.,; oz., 8 oz.,or., 16 oz., r-lb b. 870. 25 pons s Wax, White, Bees', pure, paver. 32 oz. See note to number ,oz6 below. vin,-oXs GEN AND NITROUS OXIDE. 872, 25 pounds Wax, Yellow, Bees'. pure, paper. 694. 5 pound. Pills Cathartic, Veget., U. S. P., ro2a. 4 gross, each, Bottles, Flue, wide-m urh, N Tr.-1 his class will be awarded to the 874. So.• ounces Zinc Steirate Co., McK. & k's " round prescription," W.T. & Co.'s : I-oz. V. lowest bidder for the whole, Hence, every 696. 8 kil. Pills, Mercury, Protiodide, G-L, r oz., 2 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz. item must be bid on. o.Ot (,m. 1°24• 2 gross Bo, ties, f:re.-n, Acid, z6 oz„ glass Pi Squibb's Preparations in Original Packages- I r3o, 200 charges of Oxygen, in cylinders belo ,ging 6g8. 4 D Pills. osphorus, up to % grain. stoppered, like sample. to the Departm-ni. The contractor, 700. 4 I) Pills, Sivnr Nitrate-, jQ gain 880. 5 cases Acid Acetic, 80 per cent., u6 kilos roa6. 369 gross Bottles, Green, narrow-mouthed, to whose place if business must be on 702, 2.+ D Pills, Warbur's Tincture (I drachm) each, be made in the Department moulds, Manhattan Island, and who must be 882. 1 kilo Acid Acetic, Glacial, C. P. packed, and with lip, like those under 150 pounds Placter, Lead, U. S. P. (perfectly co in cted by telephone, upon being 704. 884. 4/5oo Gm. Acid Sulphurous, 64 per cent, No, ,,zo. The quantities probably re- notified, is to call for empty cylinders dry). r•. b. rolls. 886. 4o/z-kilos ' Icohol, Absolute. quired 're mentioned in square brackets and return them within twenty-four 706. 20 bare Is Plaster of Paris, Dentists' best, 888- 30/505.4 ,m. Boroclvice•ide. with each size : Round-[z5 gro.] t oz. ; hours, filled with oxygen gas at a t.esh, Kni, kerbocker Mills, in lots of 890. 300/5°o-Gm. Chlo, oform f. Anaesthesia. [too gro.] a oz. ; [120 grO.] 4 oz.; [8o pressure of zoo pound.. The oxygen two barrels at a time, directly from 892. ro,000/coo-Gm. Ether f Anaesthesia. gro.] 8 oz.; ha gro] 6 oz.; [12 gro.] must not contain more than to% of air, mills. 894, 8/25.Gm. Extract E, got. 32 Oz.; Union Oval-(w gro.) 16 oz.; and must be free from all injurious Powdered Vegetable Drugs- 896. all/z5-Gm. Extract Indian Hemp. [to gro.] 32 "z• contamina, ions. All cartage to be at 898. x5/5oo-Gm. Extract Nux Vomica, Acet. NOTR.- A I to to lines l02o and the expense of the contractor, NoTR.-These drugs must be of powd. 1132. 40 Cylinders (property of the contractor' of strictly standard quality. fresh y 990. 15/25 Grams Extract Nux Vomica, Acet., roa6.) Untilettp besd ma e in the Depart- ment moulds can he delivered, the Con- Comp•es ed Oxygen Gas, of a capacity powdered, and of the stated degree of Posed• of about on wine gallons, and at a fineness. 90z . 2 gall ~ns Ft. Extract Coca, Acetic. tractor must furnish flint o gr' en (as the pressure of 2co pounds case may he) sowar-shaulder, Bprice style,he Empty 708. 25 p , und Aconite Root, No. 6o powd. box. g 06. gallons FI.Extract Acetic, cylinders will be returned to the con- 9e8. 23 gallonsg Fl. Extract Ergot,H rdr AcelAcct A, W. T. & Co.'s ware, at same price as he 710. 25 pounds Arnica Flowers, No. zo powd., to tractor. Other conditions to be tl+c box. 8, 2 gallons F1. Enlrncr H ecac, ic, Acetic. has bid Lr the former It is be dis- dnctly understood that the qutinti les sbpce same as under the preceding. 712. 25 pounds Belladonna Leaves, No.6opowd., 91o. 2 gallons Ft. Extract I Pectic, Acetic t134• 4 Nitr us Oxide seamless Steel Cylinders, box. 9qrz. 5 gallonsg Fl. Extract Rhubarb Acetic. mentioned are onlyy approximate.?P The Department will, lion ume to time, order cap. Too gal,°ns, S. S. White Dental 754• 25 pounds Capsicum, African, No. 4opowd., 9r 4• all gallons Fl. extract SarsapaP rilla (Mex.), Mtg. Co, box. Compound, Acetic, to s-gall. emij. such quantities of the sever.l sizes required _ as be most convenient to both the 1136 8 Nitrous t ' xide Charges for preceding. r6. ogallons Fl. Extract Squill, Acetic, in will 7x6. 4 pounds Cardamom, No, 3o powd. (includ. contractor and th= Department, tt38- t Nitrous Oxide Upright Surgeon's Case, capsules), - -lb. b. g 4 g all,demi 5 No- 5, S. S. White Dental Mfg, Co. 75 pounds Cassia Bark, No, zo powd., 25•lb. g 7• 1028, 26-6 gross Bottl s, Green, Round Press. or 718, NoTE.-In the case of these Fluid Seltzers, extra size and weight, W. T. Vlll.-PAPER. box. & Co's. The quantities probably re- 720. 150 pounds Cinchona, Red, U. S. P., assayed, Extracts, 8 pounds are to be consid No're.-This class will be awarded to No. 30 powd., 25-1b. box ered equal tot gallon, quired are given in square brackets : the lowest bidder for the whole. Hence, 918. 15o z5.Gram Silver Nitrate, Cones, with 5% Wrde Mouth-it gro.] r oz. ; [; gro.] z every item must be bid on 722. to pounds Cloves. po d.. paper. oz. ; [6 grO.] Oz. ; [4 gro ] 8 oz. ; (a 734• 25 pounds Coiovbo Root, No. 20 powd.. Chloride. 4 1140. z reams Paper, Blue Seidlliz, 20 x 25, like box. 920. to a-kilos Tincture 5trophanthus, gro.] 6 oz. ; [z gro.] 30 oz. Narrow sample. 20 pounds Coriander, No. xo powd., paper. Mouth-[i gro.] 5 pints • [% gro.] r 1142. 200 pounds Paper, Bond, Napier, r7 by az, 726. Ili.-nLCOHOLS, LIQUORS AND SUGARS. gall. ; [% gro ] 2 gall. ; [I ~d' z.] 3 gall. 728. 75 pounds Digitalis, German, No. 6o pond., No. ,6. Alcohol,ein U. S. P., be 1030. 39 gro, Bottles, Flint or Blue, "Poison,' Like rt 44• 5oa Pounds Paper,P Manila, best, like sample,p 2 -lb. box. 93°• 75 barrels g4%• samples. The quantities probably re- 930, ra barrels Flaxseed, Ground, U. S. P., ab delivered in installments, each !ntlot with in reams, various sizes and weigg hts. a gauger's certificate. Price to be ir- quired are given in square bra. kets : 1146. See pound, paper, Manila. best, like sample, in 225 lbs. each. [c gro.] ' oz.; [; gro.] I oz. ; (no gro.] 732- Zoo pounds Gentian Root, No. no powd., keg. respective of disposition to be made of rolls, Iz and z4 inches wide. 2 oz. ; [ 12 gro.] 4 Oz. ; [4 gro ] 8 oz. ; a reams Paper, Paraffin, like sample, 24 by 734• ro pounds Ginger, African, No. 4, powd., empty barrels. 2,48. ro barrels Alcohol, Wood, colorless, and free (3 gro.] r6 oz. 26 inches. z5-lb, box. 932. 2 dozen. each, Bottles, Shop, W. T. & Co.'s 736. 50 pounds Hyoscyamus Leaves, No. 6, from disagreeable odor, At least q4%, 1032. 1t50. 2 reams Paper, Red, like sample, zo by 25 to barrels Alcohol, Wood, " Columbia Sp,r- round Recess Ware, except sizes over 1 in~he<. powd.. 25.Ib. box. 934• gall., which are to be of XX ware, la- 738. 2 pounds Ipecac Root, No. 6o powd., its." rt52. ao reams Paper. Straw, Wrapping, like ram. zone-eighth casks Broady,French-Otard, belled with W.T. & Co.'s glass label pie, zo by 3o inches. paper. 936. No. ,o, lettering as directed. Salt- 740. to pounds Jalap Root, fine powd.. paper. or Hennessy, or Martell, or Remy- 1154, r,000 pounds Paper, White. Druggists' Powder, Martin, vintage of ,8qo, duty paid, mouths and Tinctures. sizes : z oz., 4 like sample, cut in any one of four dif- 742, no pounds Krameria Root, fine powd., r6 Oz., 32 oz%-gall.,-, I gall. paper. directly out of bond, with gauger's cer. oz„ 8 oz , ferent sizes as ordered (4- by 3r/s ; 6% to34, l2 gross, each, Bottles, Sterilizing, Flint, by 4) ; 6 by 5Y4; 7% by 6V4 Inches), 744. 200 pounds Liquorice Root, Russian, No, 40 tificate. gm duated : 6 oz., 8 oz. powd., Io.,-lb. kegs. 8• 4 half-barrels California,hu not less and putP upP in packagee g of toot, each, 93 I036• 4 gross Bottles, Sterilizing, Flint, t6 °z., to 746- zoo pounds Mustard Seed, White, ground, than tourlour yearsyears old,old, with gauger's cer. securely wrapped. be made in the Department's own rr 6. 4 reams PaPper, White, Druggg'ists ' WraPPing.pping, pure, keg. mould, at le. st two gross at a time. 5 748. ro pounds Nutgalls, fine powd., paper. 940. 6 barrels Port Wine, ro like samPple, uncut, 2 4 hY 338 inches. 4 barrels With,Wine, California. Io38. z each, Bottles, Irrigator, to belated, W T. II 5g, zoo P° use's Paper,P White, Druggist.'g8 Folio 750. 200 pounds Orange Peel, Bitter, No. 20 94a• Co.'s ,Soto, with fittings : r gall., powd., 5o-lb. kegs. NOTE.-Both.-Both of the preceding must pos. & ruled, various weights, quality and sess a good sound flavor and taste, and 2 gall., 3 gall., 5 gall. ruling like sample. 752. 6 pounds Pepper, Black, pure, ground, 30 gro,s Droppers, Eye, W. T. & Co.'s, ,.lb tins. must contain not le s than ao per cent. by 1040. 1, 6o, 4 reams P per, White or Tinted, Gummed, Barclay Pipettes," I dozen in a box. Folio, like sample. 754• 50 Pontius Quassia Wood, No. ao powd., volum^ of absolute alcohol. 944. 6o barrels Pure Rye Whiske , co erdis- 1042- 4 sets Glasses. Cuppi•Ig, plait', 3 in set a5-lb. box. Pp u dsG l in.) I%.-PHOTOGRAPHIC M 4TERIALS. 756. 25 pounds Qudlaja Bark, No. zo powd., two-stamp, not eec than four NOTE.-This class w II be awn ded to years old from daredate of warehouse entry 1044• 50 pounds Crass Tubing and Rods, light or I Ox. heavy, assorted sizes. the lowest br der for the ukole. Hence, 758. Ill pounds Red Saunders Wood, No. all stamp ; to be delivered in lots of not less than Io barrels at a time. Must 1046. I dozen, each, Graduates, Phenix, Conical. every 1 em must he bid on. powd , paper. Ap Qthecari"S''ounces)-64, 30, ,6, 8, 4, ,,6u. too sheets Cffre'b' aril, Collins' Photographic 300 pounds Rhubarb, Shensi, No. 30 powd., be consigned by bills of lading to the 760. 2, r, %, .4. Metric (Cc.)- moo, Soo, No, I (an by 28 inches), to be cut, before coo-lb. kegs. Department of PublicCh rities. Upon de ivery, into pieces, if required. arrival in the city the barrels are to be 350, 120, 6o, 30. t 762. to pounds Sangmnaria Root, No.6o powd., t048, 1 dozen, each, jars, Cylindrical, W.T.& x164, /z ream Paper, Albumen, Photographic, paper. carted, at theexp•-n aof the contractor, "Three Crowns." directly to the General Drug Detart- Co.'s No. 15310: 2 by a in., 4 by 4 in., 764, 50 pounds Sarsaparilla Root, Mexican, No. 5 by 5 in., 6 by 6 in. rt66. 6 dozen, each, Plates, Photographic, Ham- 3o po+,d , a5-lb box. meet on therounds of Bellevue Hos- mer's best. "Ectra Rapid," b4 by 8% pital. Bill tog be accompanied by a 1050, r dozen, each, Jars, Glass, Patent, Globe, 766. zoo pounds Senega Root, No, 40 powd., like sample : 3 in., in., 5 in., 6 in. inches, 8 by to inches, coo-lb. kegs. gauger's certificate- Price to be irre- 4 speCtiVe of disposition to be made of 1052. r gross, each, Jars, " Glycerin Jelly," W. %,-BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. 758. 5o pounds erpentaria Root, No 6o powd., T. & Co.'s : I oz., 2 Oz. 25-10. box, the emptyp y barrels. NoTB.=Phis class will be awarded to the zo,eoopoundsito Su ab ut To 'Tress, granulated, 1054• 2 dozen, each, Jars, Museum,o by W. T & Co.'s 770, 50 pounds Senna Leaves, Alex., No. 30 646.4 g g 7V8 y 8 : 5%a by I in., 5% by a in., lowest bidder for the who/e. Hence, ever posed., a5-lb. box. in lots of about no barrels at a time. item must b,• bid on. y 7~ by 8 in., 7 by Iz tn. 772. zoo pounds Squ 11 Root, No. 20 powd., fresh p. 8. 300 pounds Sugar, finestconfectioner s, freshly t170, 4 B aeries, Far., Vetter's No, 3, complete, 3 p powdered,g in a5-lb. tins. y ro;6. 2 dozer, each, Jars, Museum, W.T,& Co.'s from mill, keg. Special, like sample. Lids with knobs, 1172• z Batteries, Galv., Vetter's, No. z. complete, 50 pounds S, .vesacre Seed, No. 30 powd. r Battery, Far. and Galv. combined, Wap- 774• no clamps: by 61n., 5% by in , rt74• a;-h,, box. IV.-CHEMICAL AND CLINICAL APPARATUS AND MATERIAL. 35 pier's No. 2. 5%s by IT in., 7ys by 8 in., 7/s by 2 in- 776. aco pounds Triticum Root, cut, bags. NoTE,-This class will be awarded to 2058. 50 dozen, each, Syringes, Glass, Acme, Screw, tt76. r2 Battery Cells, I try, "Standard," No. 2. 778, So pounds Valerian Root, German, No. the lowest b-ddtr for the whole. Hence, Cap, Male: No. r, No,4. -178• I2 each, Battery Handles, w. Sponge Tips, powd., 25-lb.box. every item must be bid on, to6c,. to dozen, each, Syringes, Glas,, Acme, Screw, plain, interrupting, 780, too pounds Wild Cherry Bark, No. 96o. 12 Albuminometers, Esbach's, in box. Cap, Female : No. 3, Nn, 4. niBe. x2 Battery Renewals for the Edison-Lalande powd., keg. 962. a dozen each Beakers, lipped, E. & A. 5573; ioB2. Iz dozen, Syringes, Glass, French Jet Cap, Battery, Type S. No.00 No.o, No. r, N°, 2, No.3. Cone-pointed : No, o, No. n. e38z. 24 Battey Zincs for the Leclanche Battery 782, 25 pounds Resin, best, white, paper, 964, 6 Burners, Acme, improved, like sample. roB4, 4 gross, each, Vials, Homeeopathrc, Flint, ( like samp le), 784, 25 ounces Resin Podophyllum, U.S. P., t-oz. 966. 1 Centrifuge, Kny's 1939'. short style: 2 dr,schms, 4 drachms, 6 rr84. 6 Renewals of Willy Meyer's Storage Bat- ong v. 968. 2 dozen each Centrifuge Sediment Tubes, drachms, 8 drachms. tery, a-cell, 4-volt. 6o ampere hours, 786. 2 casks Sal Soda (ab. 375 lbs. each,), for preceding, graduated, lain, for Bottint's Incisor. 790. 2 pounds Soap, Castile, Conti a, powd., 970. 200 each C1lters, white, round, W.T. & Co is VI,-DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. XI,-MISCELLANEOUS SURGICAL AND CLINICAL SUPPLIES, s-lb, b, 4-inch, 6-inch, 8-inch, ro-inch, r5-Inch, , 791. tz,000 pounds Soap. " Green " (Sapo Molls, r8-inch, NOTE,-This class will be awarded to Aga e and B[ue and White Ware. All to be U.S. P), free from impurities, in kegs, 972. 200 each, Filters, S. & S 's, No. 588, folded, to the lowest bidder for the whole. Hence, L. &' G's. marked with gross weight and tare, 5-inch, ,.inch, 9%-Inch, tal4 inch. every item must be bid on. ergo, 6 dozen Basins, blue and white, "Pudding 794, 6 dozen Soap. Toilet, aseptic, like sample. 974, to Flasks, Erlenmeyer, j¢-gall., extra wide ,o56, 4 gross Boxes, Paper, Sliding, 334 by z by Pans," 5 quart. 796. 3 pounds Solution Glonoin so (ten) per cent., m. (sample). ty4, like samples. 1192. t dozen Basins. Pus, agate, Dr. Smith's. r-lb. tins 976, t dozen each Funnels, Glass, E. & A. 6388, to68. too gross, each, Boxes, Paper, Pill, Plumly's, r rg4, 9 Douche Pan-, agate, No. 2, each in box, 798, 2 dozen Solution Iron Peptomanganate 3-inch, 4-inch, 5-inch, 6-web, 8-inch, like sample: No, zo, No. 30, No, 31, 2n96. 4 each, Kettles, Hat-bottom, Tea, agate. (Gude). 9-inch, to-inch, ,a-inch. No. 3t Ex. No, a (r qt.), No. 3 (a qts.), No. 4 Boo. 75 gallnr:s solution Iron Peptomanganate, 978. r Haemocy ometer, Thoma's, Lettz's. ro7o. 30 gross, each, Boxes, Paper, Pill, Randolph (3 qts. i. Dieterich, b [k, demijohns to be returned. 980. For Haemocytometer, separately : i Red Paper Box Co.: gA, 5A, 7A. 1198. 2 each, Kettles, Fish, agate, with side Boa. a5 gallons Solution Iron Peptomaoganate, L. Corpuscle Pipette. 1072. 50 gross, each, Bnxes. Paper, Pill, E. N. Row. handles, is-inch, 2aineh, 22%l. inch. & F , bulk, demijohns to be returned. 982. For Haemocytometer, separately : it ell Co., " Calico," No, zt, No. z5. 1200. 6 each, Measures, agate, 4-qt., z-qt., I qt., 804• 5 pounds Storax, Liquid, U.S. P. White Corpuscle Pipette. m74. 3 dozen, each. Boxes, Tin, round, like 54•gt.. graduated lipped, it qt. 8o6. too pounds Sugar of Milk, purified, powd., 984, For Haemocytometer, separately : r samples : no lbs., .5 lbs. t2o2. 4 Pitchers, funnel-lipped, agate, No. goa, r-lb. c. Counting Cell. ro76, 5 gros., each, Boxes, I in, Gills seamless, a-qt. so8. ro pounds Sulphur, precipitated, U. S. P. 986. r H aemoglobinometer, Fleischl's. deep, round : r oz., 2 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz„ r2oq, 4 each, Saucepans, seamless, convex, (not Lac Sulphuris). 988. For 1-laemoglobinometer, separately : 4 t6 oz., 32 oz. covered, agate. No. ,oc (I-qt.), No. 8to. 2,000 pounds Sulphur, Roll. Ion-lb. kegs. Capillary Tubes, ,o78. 3 dozen, each, Boxes, Tin, Gills, square, roes (z-qt.), No. x04 (4-qt.), No. Io8 812. coo pounds Sulphur, Washed, keg. 990- 4 Lactometers, with Thermometer, N. Y. lacquered : 18 oz„ 36 oz., go oz. (8.qt•)• 814. 6 dozen Suppositories of Glycerine, U.S. P. Board of Health pattern, like sample. to80. too gross, each, Boxes, Wood, Turned, Estes' rao6. 4 each Trays, " Favorite." blue and (r doz. in box). 992. 2 dozen Lamps, Spirit, E. & A. 6692A, 6-oz., " on ida." in cartons, t-oz.. a-oz., 3-oz. white, seamless, square, to-inch, Tablets- with six extra wicks each. eo82. no gross Brushes, Bottle, W. T. & Co: s, ra-inc,r, 14-inch, t8-inch. NoTE.-Must be delivered in the 994, 200 sheets Litmus Paper, blue, red or neutral, regular style. original bottles of the manufacturer. 8 by to inches, paper fine, unsized, like to84, it dozen, each, Cans, jacketed, Garrison's, tao8, it dozen Applicators, Uteripe, all metal, D stands for $oo, M for i,000. sample, so-gall., s-gall,, 3-gall,, a-gall., t-gall, plated,

7252 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899•

12x0. r. dozen Applicators, Teets', plated. x368, 4 dozen Ligature Tubes, Fowler's (catgut x574. a Tonsilotomes, Mathicu's, aseptic, any of 3 It 120 pounds Tubing, Maroon or Black, q to I2r2. 2 Aspirators, Potain's best, with Billroth's or silk), Lee's. sizes. inch, in customary lengths, and in quan- Trocar, in case. x370, zo dozen Fat. pack. Silk, Braided, White, x576, z each, Trephines, Lamphear-Roberts. Y4- tities of about 30 lbs. at a time. None 1214. 2 each, Aspirators, Dieulafoy's, small. Lee s zoga. inch, ranch, t (-inch, x •inch. will be accepted which, upon incinera- best, in case (Reynd. pg. 679), 6 r37z. So dozen reels, Silk, Braided, White, 1578. 4 each, Trusses Elastic. best, reversible, tion, leaves more than g percent, of ash. drachms, Q drachms, 18 dracms. assorted sizes. like sample. with extra-heavy webbing, to be fitted 1714, 50 pounds Tubing, Pure Rubber, marbleized, tzt6. 2 Aspirators, Tiemann's own make. Cat. x374, 8o dozen reels Silk, Twisted, White or to patient=. Single, double. assorted sizes, like samples. No. 1735. Black. assorted sizes, like sample. ' rs80. to dozen Tubes, Glass, Infra-uterine, like XIV.-SPONGE. Izt8. 1 dozen Atomizers, Abolene. x376. 40 spools Silk, Twisted, White, assorted samples. NOTE.-Lines 17x0 and 1722 will be 1220. 4 dozen Atomizers, Barclay No.zr. sizes (according to Lee's numbers) j!t 1582. is Tubes, Nasal Feeding, Tiemann's own awarded to the lowest bidder for the two r zz2. t dozen Atomizers, D.+vid,on's No. 6x. oz. on spool, make. combined. Hence both lines must be bid 1224. 6 Bandages, F.smarch, w. Chain. ■378. 40 skeins Silk, Cable-twist, like sample. 1584. 6 dozen Tubes, Perineal, Tiemann's own on. 1226. 2 dozen Bandages, Suspensory, " Perfec- .390. 30 ounces Silk. Cable twist, English, to be make. 1720, Zoo each, Surgical Sponges, Laparotomy, like ,inn." imported from Krohne & Seseinann, t586. no dozen Tubes, Rectal, Tiemann's own make. samples : flat round. 1zz8. 4 dozen Bislou•ies, best imported, aseptic, London, to order. z588, xa Tubes, Stomach, Soft R., Tiemann's own 1722. 300 pounds Surgical Sponge, Natural Reef, solid handle, hollow ground, all sizes 1382. 3o banks Silk Worts Gut (r,000 strlr,gs make. first quality. like sample, about tzo to and shapes. each), like sample. x590. x dozen Tubes, Tee, Soft R., Tiemann's own the pound. Tare to be 3 per cent. Cleveland's, with t230. 4 dozen Hlsiounes, all sizes and shapes, 1384. 4 Ligature Carriers, make. XY.-Corks. catch. z595. xz Tubes, Trachea, H. R„ up to -inch. Tiemann's own make. NOTE,-Lines 1724 and 1726 will be t23z. 2 gross Bobbins for Catgut, Ike sample. 0386. 4 Mallets, best : Lead-filled, rawhide, x5941, 6 Tubes, Trachea, Silver, any of g ord. sizes. 2 Urethrotomes, Maisonneuve's best (Kny, awarded to the lowest bidder for the two 1234, z dozen, each, Bottles, Flushing (Kny, wooden. 1596. combined. Hence both lines must be bid '8063) : z-quart ; 4-quart. 1388. 6 Measures, Tape, Steel, double scale, 6 ft. D/.846), in case, on. tz36. 6 dozen, each, Bougies, English Web, No. x 1390. 6 Mirrors, Head, with Band, best, 3-inch, 1598. 30 ounces (Troy) Wire, Pure Silver, sizes by 2 cozen Mirrors, Throat, in Handles, best, Stubb's gauge, on 5 pennyweight reels 2724• 0.445 gross Corks, extra long, taper, in bags of to rz ; above t. 5392. 5 gross, marked. The q n in 1238. 6 dozen, each, B -ug ees, Lisle Thread, Lee's. Nos. o to 5. or spools, probably r:required are given in Abode (No. 4478) ; cylind. (4475) : 1394• 4 each Mouth Gags ; Denhardt's, Gross's, x6ow s Wire Twisters, Sims', square brackets : QuQualityality XY-[too olivary (4477); o, soph, (4482) ; cyl. Screw. No. 2, oo gro.ro.] No. ,o gro.]ro. 6 dozen Nail Cleaners, Steel, like sample. XI7.-SURGICAL DRESSINGS AND PLASTERS. g ro. ] (3 3, [3' rectal 1447,. 0396. [to 4, [o.] groo. .] No. 5, (zen gro.]N 8, .6, 1040. 6 dozen Bogies, Linen, vermilion, Gouley's. 1398. 4 dozen Nail Cleaners, Bone, like sample. A.-Gauze. [too gro.] No. 7, [ton gro.]gro No. 8, [50 t242. 3 dozen each, I:ouries, Fditorm, in cases, 54c0. 4 Needles, Aneurism, Molt's. 1610. Sao bales (x,400 yards each) Bleached Absor- gro.] No. 9, [no gro.] No. to, [zo gro,] 20 Needles, Aspzi1lzug, various sizes, plain, olivary or corkscrew. 1402, like bent a ed, equal to the ass. rt Quality X-[4o gro.] r e . r5 rz 44• 244 dozen Brushes, Nail, Acdams' No. r5 5. samples,P to be fitted if necessa rY• sample exhibited, particularly in assorted, [z; gro.] r6 Co zo assorted. (Emmett's), rz46, r doz n Brushes, Nail. Adams' No. rot t. r4o4. 4 gross Needles, Cervix number of threads to the inch, and in 17x6, 5 gross. each. Corks, Flat, , inch thick,y t248.q 6 each, Buttons, MarP h 3•s, ordinary,Y. assorted, weight for equal surface. To be in diameters a; given below, Quality like large, oval. 54o6. to dozen Needles, Eye, assorted. bolts of too x-yard layers (not more samples : i-inch, t'/e inch, rl<-inch, x250, r2 Canulas for Fransfu~ion, like sample. t4og. to gross Needles, Hagedorn, ord, assorted. than two pieces to the bolt) and ,.inch, th-inch, :4-inch, r)/. inch, 2 gross Needles, Hagedorn, ord. assorted, 1252. 6 dozen, each. Catheters, English Web, Nos. 14x0. securely wrapped in strop g Ppaper iv (3 , V-melt, z-inch, a)4-inch,t .)-inchr sell-threading, like sample. y ka I to rz; above lz. bolts in a package). To be delivered a] -inch. 5254. 2 Catheters, Eustachian, virgin silver, with x412. no gross Needles, Hagedorn, genuine English, in well-covered bales, protected on at NOTE.-The awards will be made to the lowest bid- set of Rougics. Krohne & Sesemaun's, in original least two sides by wood. packages, to be imported to order. der for each separate line number. But in the case of -256. 2grossCatheters, Glass, Female,likesample. 1612. z5 oboxes ( ',coo oyards' each)) Bleached Ab- the following numbers the award will be made to the t258. 4 dozen, each, C.ithet, rs, Silk, Lee's, cylind.y I4r4• 4 gross Neenles, Hypodermic, best, Gieen's sot-bent Hospital Gtuze, equal to the reinforced, long or short, like samples, lowest bidder for the combined articles under each l'No, 454O, o iv- (45+1) Prostanc, or sample exhibited which differs from respective group of numbers, b>

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No bid or estimate will be considered unless aecom. publicly opened by the President of said Department, All lumber to be delivered at Blackwell's Island forth- TO BR FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC- panted by either a certified check upon one of the or his duly authorized agent, and read. with. Measurements allowed as received at Black- TION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OP I8g7. State or National banks of The City of New York, THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE well's Island. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED Line Nos. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- amount of for per centum of the amount of the TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC- 1683. 4,000 feet, B. M.. %-inch, first quality extra poration Upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, security required for the faithful performance of TION 41Q, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF I897. clear White Pine, r2 to rd inches wide, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- the contract. Such check or money must No-r be No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract ra to r6 feet long, dressed two s.des, poration. inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- s%s-inch, to average 14 inches wide, per The award of the contract will be made as soon as mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, 1,000 feet, B. M. practicable after the Opel ing of the bids. of the Department who has charge of the esti• as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the 1684. 6,000 feet, B. M.. 4-inch, fi it quality, extra Delivery will be required immediately. mate-box and no estimate can be deposited in said Corporation. clear White Pine, so to if inches wide, Any bidder for this contract mus' be known to be box until such check or money has been exam. The award of the contract will be made as soon as 72 to if feet long, dressed two sides, engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must feed by said officer or clerk and found to be practicable after the opening of the bids. j¢-inch, to average r4 inches wide, per have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the correct. All such deposits, except that of the suc. Delivery will be required to be made from time to 1,000 feet. B. M. person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded cessful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak- will be required to give security for the performance of time and in such quantities as may be directed by the 1685. 5,000 feet, B. M. j.-inch. first quality, ex•ra clear ing the same within three days after the contract Is Commissioners. White Pine, rz to 16 inches wide, I2 to the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient .awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or Any bidder for this contract must be known to be t6 feet long, dressed two sides, %.inch, sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent, neglect, within five days after notice that the contract engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must to average 14 inches wide, per I,000 feet, of the bid for each article. (No bonds or deposit has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per- B. M. required on bids under One Thousand Dollars.) amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 1686. 30,000 feet, B.M , i-inch, first quality, extra clear Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and be retained by The City of New York as liquidated will be required to give security for the petformanee of White Pine, is to r6 inches wide, Ia to and place of residence of each of the persons making the damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall ex. the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient 16 feet long, dressed two sides, 4-inch, same, the names of all persons interested with him or ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent. to average 14 inches wide, per I,000 them therein, and if no other person be so interested it of his deposit will be returned to him. of the bid for each article. feet, B. M. shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- Should the person or persons to whom the contract Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name 1687. 15,000 feet B. M., r %-inch first quality extra out any connection with any other person making an may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract and place of residence of each of the persons making the clear White Pine, no to if inches wide, estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair within five days after written notice that the same has same, the names of all persons interested with him or 12 to r6 feet long, dressed two sides, and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or them therein and if no other person be so interested it r%s-inch, to average 14 inches wide, the Municipal Assembly, head of a department. chief of they accept but do not execute the contract and give the shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- per t,000 feet, B. M. a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer proper security, he or they shall be considered as having out any connection with any other person making an es- 1688. 7,500 feet B. M., I%-inch, first qua'ity extra of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation and timate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair clear White Pine, tz to it inches wide, therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of 02 to 16 feet long, dressed two sides, in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti- by law. the Municipal Assembly, head of a department chief of a r%-,nch, to average 14 inches wide, mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- bureau deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or otter officer per r,000 feet, B. M. party or parties making the estimate that the several troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or of the corporation, is directly or indirectly interested 1689. 5,000 feet, B. M., z-inch, first quality, extra matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where from time to time, as the Commissioners may deter- therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, clear White Pine, in to 16 inches wide, more than one person is interested, it is requisite that mine. or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or in to 16 feet long, dressed two sides, the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the The form o/ the contract, irrcludiwg sjseeifscations, estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of r%-inch, to average r4 inches wide, per parties interested. and a&wsisg the inanner of faymsnt, can be obtainsd the party or parties making the estimate that the several 1,000 feet, B. M. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the at thece of the General Bookkeeper and Auditor, matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where 16go. 6o,000 feet, B. M , good sound White Pine Box consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders foot ofEast 7'wenty-sixth street, and bidders are more than one person is interested it is requisite that Boards, tree from black or heart knots in The City of New York, with their respective places of cautioned to examine each and all of its frovisiorsr the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the or sh ,kes, (Tressed two sides, yg-inch business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist parties interested. 12 to r5 inchee wide, to average 13 awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on atpo>s its absolute enforcenesn f in every particular. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- in, lies wide, Iz to r6 feet long, to ave- its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its JOHN W. KELLER, Commissioner, sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in rage t4 feet long, per r,000 feet, B. M. faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse ADOLPH S1MIS, JR., Commissioner, The City of New York, with their respective places of i6gt. t25,000 feet, B. M.. good sound White Pine Box to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, business or residence, to the effect that if the contract he Boards, free from black or heart knots any difference between the sum to which he would be Department of Public Charities. awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, _ or shakes, dressed two sides, %-inch, entitled on its completion and that which the Corpo- on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties rz to 15 inches wide, to average 13% ration may be obliged to pay to the person orpersons to DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or inches wide, is to 16 feet 'ong, to aver- whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THe BRONX, refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- age 54 feet long, p r r,000 feet, B. 6f. letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon Naw YORK, November z6, x899. poration any difference between the sum to which he tt9z. zco feet, B. M., Ys-inch, clear, first quality the estimated amount of tie work by which the htds would be entitled on its completion and that which the Ash, t to t4 inches wide, in feet and are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or over long, die red two sides 54-inch, panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of cacti of PROPOSALS FOR ENGINEERS' AND MISCEL- persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any the persons signing the same that lie is a householder LANEOUS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS. to average Is inches wide, per r,000 subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be cal- feet, B. M. or freeholder in The City of New York, and iswort6 the culated upon the estimated amount of the work by x693. x,coo feet. B. M. i inch to 2 inches, clear first amount of the security required for the completion of ill; BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. which the bids are tested. The consent above-men- first quality Ash, 8 to 14 inches wide, contract over and above all his debts of every nature tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, In feet and over long, dressed two and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that sides, to average It inches wide, per otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in nishing Engtneers'Engineers' and Miscellaneous Supplies and he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New 0,000 feet, B. M. good faith and with the intention Cu execute the bond S required by section in of chapter 7 of the Revised Ord,. Repairs, in conformity with samples and specifications, York, and is worth the amount of the security required 1694. 120 feet B. hi. i-inch clear first quality Black nances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be will be received at the office of the Department of for the completion of this contract over and above all his Walnut, 8 to 14 inches wide, in feet Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, in debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities and over long, dressed two sides, Vs awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the The City of New York, until Iz o clock noon, on as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- inch, to average or inches wide, per self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to r,000 feet, B. h1. security offered to be approved by the Comptroller MONDAY, NOVEMBER h7, 1899. execute the bond required by section 12 of chapter 7 of 1695. 200 pieces first quality Rough Spruce, 2 by 3 of The City of New York. the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if inches by 13- feet long, per piece. No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- RRADVERTISED LINES. the contract shall be awarded to the person orpersons x696, 750 pieces first quality Rough Spruce, z by 4 panied by either a certified check upon one of the x set of Dies and Taps, machine thread, from for whom he consents to become surety. The ade- inches by r3 feet long, per piece. National or State banks of The City of New York, 781, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the yes to advancing by sixteenths. quacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be ap- 16p. r,3co pieces fir-t quality Rough Spruce, 3 by 4 Y4, per centem of the amount of the I Box-wrench with off-set handle. proved by the Comptroller of The City of New York. inches by r3 feet long, per piece. amount of five ros8. security required for the faithful performance of the 6 enameled Register Plates, t2 by 18 inches, No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- 1698. too pieces first quality Rough Spruce, It by g 5048. contract. Such check or money must NOT be as per cut s own. panied by either a certified check upon one of the inches by 13 feet long, per piece. inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- 15 feet She,t Bras-, 6 in. wide, No. , 8, B. & S. State or National Banks of The City of New York, 1699 I,coo pieces first quality Rough Spruce, 2 by 9 1059- mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk pounds Round Head %-in. Brass Nails. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money inches by 13 feet long, per piece. Iodo. 2 of the Department who has charge of the esti. so62. 4 sheets Galvanized Iron, No. so. to the amount of five per centum of the amount 17cO goo pieces first quality Spruce, dressed one mate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said 1063. 2 dozen Lag Screws, fie, 4-in. long, with i-in. of the security required for the faithful performance side, tongued and grooved to finish, by 8% inches by 13 feet long, per piece. box until such check or mone has been exam- eye, galvanized. of the contract. No deposit or bonds required on ined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. 55 Galvanized Iron Buckets, as per sample. bids tinder One Thousand Dollars.) Such check or r'700 too pieces first quality Spruce, dretoed two 1o64. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, ra Screw Eyes, i-in., iron, 3-in. opening, 3-in. sides, tongued and grooved to finish r% 1o65. money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed en- will be returned to the persons making the same within shaou. velope containing the estimate, but must be handed by 8% inches by 13 feet Iwig, per piece. 1702. I,zeo feet, B. M., r-inch to 2-inch, clear, first three days after the contract is awarded. If the suc- to56. 2 Brass Cuspidors, 7 in. diameter across top. to the officer or clerk of the Department who cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days 5 pieces sheet brass, ft. long, 4% in wide, r8 quality White Oak, 8 to 14 inches wide, to67, has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, in. gauge, B. & iz feet and over long, dressed two S. deposited in said box until such check or money has to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by ro68. 4 pieces sheet brass, it in. long, 54 in, wide, been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be sides, to average II inches wide, per 1,000 feet, B. M. him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City of tS gauge, B. & S. correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or ■ r5 fathoms z%-in.6-strand Manila rope. x703. z,000 feet, B. NI., first quality extra clear While o6q. bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the dozen galvanized iron petticoat lamps. Pine Ceiling, dressed two sides, 0070. sjls within three days after the contract is awarded. If the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be re- ■o7r. 2 gallons Murphy's engine black varnish. successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five tongued, grooved and b, aded to finish -inch by 3% inches by in feet and turned to him. 1090. 2 valves for Utility pump governor. days after notice that the contract has been awarded Should the person or persons to whom the contract 36 springs for Blake pump, 6 by 4 by 6. to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit over long. per i,oc.o feet, B. M. 1095. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract 1092. 24 springs for Blake pump, 54 by 355 by 5. made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The r7o4- 500 feet, B.Al., Yellow Pine Ceiling, dressed two sides, tongued, grooved and beaded within five days after written notice that the same has 5093. 54 springs for Blake pump, 4% by aY4 by 4. City of New York as liquidated damages for such been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or r log. Sectional covering with bands and paste neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract to finish %-inch by 3% inches by in feet and over long, free from sap, they accept but do not execute the contract and give the for 45 ft. of 3+,l, im steam-pipe and the within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will proper security, he or they shall be considered as having following fittings: } 31% in. elbows, i be returned to him. knots, gum, rot, shakes or splits, per r,eco feet. B. M. abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation,and gjls in.T, 3 ft.5 in. pipe, 1 5 in,T ; to be Should the pe rson or persons to whom the contract the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided delivered to Department; quality as may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract 1705, too feet, B. t1., Yellow Pine Ceiling, dressed two sides. tcngued, grooved and beaded by law. per sample. within five days after written notice that the same has The quality of the Lumber must conform in every teal. 3 three-light gas fixtures, as per cut shown. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or to finish ;J-inch by 24 inches by in feet and over long, free from sap, reepe,t to the specifications. Bidders are cautioned noes. 13 two-light gas fixtures, as per cut shown. they accept but do not execute the contract and give the to examine the specilcations for particulars before 2123. a6 one-light gas fixtures, as per cut shown. proper securitpI he or they shall be considered as hay- knot-, gum, rot, shakes, or splits ; per r,000 feet, B. M. making their estimates, and are cautioned against 1t57. 2 swivel blocks with 12 in. patent sheaves leg abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, referring to any spece/ications other than those fur. and iron shells for rope r yrs in. d ameter. and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as pro- 07o6 too feet, B. M., Yellow Pine Ceiling, dressed itished by the Departnnent. Such references are tt66. 6 enameled hoppers. Plate 346% Mott's cata- vided by law. two sides, tongued. grooved and beaded cause for rejecting bids whereon they are written, logue. The quality of the articles, supp:ies, goods, wares to finish, %-inch by 3% inches by in and will in no case govern the action of the Depart- it67. 6 Anderson automatic flushing tanks and long and merchandise must conform in every respect to the feet and over long, free from sap, knot-, m en' offi, err in passing upon tenders. English hoppers, hard wood seat rim. mmpks of the same on exhibition at the o Ice of the gum, rot, shakes or splits, per r,000 Bidders must i tale the price of each item by which, Plate 347 Mott's catalogue. said Department, or, in the absence of samples, to the feet, B.M. the bids will be tested. Tk:• extensions coast be made It75. 3 plumber's hammers. printed specifications. Bidders are cautioned to exam- 5,500 feet, B, M., Yellow Pine Flooring, dressed and fooled up, as the bids will be rfad from the total Furnish labor and material to construct and 1707. I213, ine the specifications for particulars of the articles, two sides, ton;ued and grooved to footing and awards Trade to the lowest bidder on lot erect, in the office of the Superintendent etc., required before making their estimates. finish 7s-inch by 2% inches by in feet complete. of Out-door Poor, a landing staircase Binders must state the price of each article per lot, and over long, free from sap, knots, All estimates not conforming to these requirements with hand-rail, in accordance with plans by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must gum, rot, shakes or spits, per I,000 feet, pray be considered as informal. and specifications in office of Supervising be footed up, as the bids will be read from the total B. M. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates Engineer, footing and awards made to the lowest bidder on each 1708 15,000 feet, E.M., Yellow Pine Flooring, tongued in addition to inserting the same in figures. Furnish labor, material, tools and appliances, 1221. item or class. and grooved to finish I% inches by 3 Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- as required, for discharging 8,000 gross All , stimates not conforming to these requirements inches by r2 feet and over long, free troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or tons of coal, more or less, as demanded may be considered as informal. from sap, knots, gum, rot, shakes or from time to time, as the Commissioners may deter. by the department from vessels "alonp- Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- splits, per 1.000 feet, B. M. mine. side" at Blackwell's and Randal,s troller in accordance with the terms of the contract, or 1709, 1,000 feet B. M. comb grain, Yellow Pute Floor. The form of the contract, including +leeifieations, Island. The contractor to furnish all from time to time as the Commissioners may determine. tog, concave, dressed two sides, City Hos- and showing the manner of paymen , can be obtained labor for shoveling at All bids must be based upon the descriptions fur- tongued, and grooved to finish, f- pital, Almshouse and Metropolitan not at the office of the General Bookkeeper and Auditor, nished or samples exhibited by this Department and inch by a inches by in feet and over Hospital, B. I. ; also to furnish fort of East Twenty.sr'xth street, and bidders are on samples furnished by the bidder. long, free from sap, knots, gum, rot hoisting horse and leader at Met- cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions Samples will be on exhibition at the office of Super- shakes, or splits, per r,00a feet, B. M. ropolitan Hospital ; also labor for vising Engineer, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist shoveling and horse for hoisting at Ran- 17to. 6,000 feet B. M. N-inch clear, first quality White upon its absolute enf rcesnent in every pariecular. curing office hours, until the bids are opened. Wood, dressed two sides. g-inch, 8 dall's Island ; also to furnish shovels, JOHN W. KELLER, President, The form of the contract, incluaing speci, cations, inches and over wide, r2 feet and over etc. This Department to furnish ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, and showing the. manner ofpaymen', can be obtained long, per r,000 feet, B. M. horses and carts for hauling, and JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, at the office of the Supervising Engineer, and bidders tyrr, r,000 feet B. M. r% by to inches by it feet Yel- labor for dumping and trimming; Department of Public Charities. are cautioned to examine each and all of Its erovi,- low Pine Step Plank, free from sap, also transportation to and from ions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities wul knots, gum rot, shakes or splits, per the Islands for men and horses. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, insist upon its absolute enforcement in every par- 1,000 feet B. M. The contractor shall bid no much BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX, ticular. 1712. 1,000 feet, B. M., Ir% by 12 inches by 16 feet, per gross ton. Should the aggregate FOOT OF EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Jf JOHN W. KELLER, President, Yellow Pine Step Plank, free from sap, amount of the bid exceed $r,000 the NEW YORK, November t3, t899• ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, knots, gum, rot, shakes, or splits, per contractor shall file with his bid two JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, 1,000 feet, B. M. bonds of fifty per eclat. of the amount. PROPOSALS FOR THE MATERIALS AND Department of Public Charities. 000 feet, B. M., merchantable White Pine A deposit of five per cent, of the amount 1713- 5, WORK REQUIRED FOR THE ALTERA- Bard, tongued and grooved to finish,. of security required must accompany DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, TIONS TO THE NORTH HOSPITAL BUILD. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX, inch by 9d inches by 12, r4 and r6 feet ING ON RANDALL'S ISLAND. each bid. The deposit to be in currency long, per i,oeo feet, B. M. or a certified check drawn on a city FOOT OF EAST 'I WENTY-SIXTH STREET. 1714• 135 bundles first quality Spruce Lath, too in bank to the order of the Comptroller of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE Naw YORK, November 14, rapo, J bundle, per bundle. New York. above-mentioned work, in conformity with plans I50 bundles " Bests " Pine Shingles, t6 inches S Furnish labor and material necessary for 1715 and specifications, will be received at the office of the rz66 long, each width separately bunched, 5 the building of a roadway affording Department of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty- PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, TO BE DELI, butts to measure 2 inches, all heart, entrance to the grounds of Fordham sixth street, in The City of New York, until r:2 EKED AT ONCE. free from shakes, knots and other de- Hospital,located at Aqueduct avenue and o'clock M., fects, per bundle. St. James street. Also to lower Croton 1716. Boo only first quality Chestnut Clothes Posts, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1899. water, gas and sewer pipes, and con. zo feet long and 6 inches in diameter necting same up ready for use ; all to be BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX The person or persons making any bid or estimate done in accordance with detailed plans When finished, each. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed and specifications on file in the office of 1707, 4,000 only Maple Bed Blocks, as per sample, ,, Bid or Estimate for the Materials and Work required per zoo. the Supervising Engineer. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR for the alterations to the North Hospital Building on No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or S nishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in con The person or persons making any bid or Randalt's Island," with his or their name or names. and contractors except such as are designated in the specifi. formity with specifications, will be received at the Cen estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, the date of presentation, to the head of said Depart- cations. tral Office of this Department, toot of East Twenty indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Lumber," with ment, at the said office, on or before the day and The person or persons waiting any bid or estimate sixth street, until I2 o'clock noon, his or their name or names and the date of pre- hour above named, at which time and place the bids shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorse sentation to the head of said Department, at the or estimates received will be publicly opened by the Bid or Estimate for Engineers' and Miscellaneous MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1898. said office, on or before the day and hour aoove named, President of said Department, or his duly authorized Supplies and Repairs," with his or their name or at which time and place the bids or estimates received agent, and read. names and address, and the date of presentation, to LUMBER. will be publicly opened by thePresident of said De- THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE the head of said Department, at the said office on or (Bidders will state prices by items. Awards will be partment, or his duly authorized agent, and read. RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED before the day and hour above named, at which time made to that bidder the total of whose bid for lumber FHE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THd To BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN and place the bids or estimates received will be shall be the lowest.) RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED SECTION 419, CHAPTER 978, LAws OF I8997, 7254 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899'

No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Corpo. On- owners. occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots MENTS. and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as No. x. Both sides of Jerome avenue, from the south and to all others whom it may concern, to Wit: surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, side of Elliott street to the north side of Wolf place. poratton. First-That we have completed our estimate of No. ar PARK Row, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting damage, and that all persons interested in this proceed- The award of the contract will be made as soon as ' BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. streets. ing. or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments practicable after the opening of the bids. avenue, from Wolf place Any bidder for this contract must be known to be 7tjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE No. a. Both sides of Jerome and premises affected thereby, and having objections I V Board of Public Improvements of The City of to One Hundred and Ninetieth street, and to the extent thereto, do present the r said objections in writing duly engaged in and well prepared for the business, and of half the block at the intersecting streets. must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and New York, deeming it for the public Interest so to do, verified, to us at our office, Nos. go and 9a West Broad. proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New All persons whose interests are affected by the above- way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New the person or persons to whom the contract may be named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to York, on or before the t3th day of December, r8gg, and awarded will be required to'fve security for the per. York by laying out and locating a Public Park and approach to the First Avenue Bridge, bounded by the same, or either of them, are requested to present that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of Five First and Second avenue. and East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth and East One Hundred and Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on our said office on the xgth day of December, 1899, at a Hundred (

E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents thence westerly to the intersection of the southerly Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which W of Estimate and Assessment to the above-entitled used by us in making our report, have been deposited side of Crotona Park, East, with the westerly side of assessment will appear in our last partial and separate matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- the Southern Boulevard ; thence northerly along said abstract of estimate and assessment, and will be con- in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners. occupant ment of The City of New fork, Nos. go and 9a West we-sterly side of the Southern Boulevard to the northerly tained in our last partial and separate report, all those or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved -aud Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, side of Crotona Park, East ; thence westerly along said lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises unimproved lands affected thereby. and to all others there to remain until the asst day of Dec€ntber, 18gg. northerly side of Crotona Park, East, and its continua- situate. lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, whom it may concern, to wit: Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which tion westwardly to its junction with a line drawn paral- in The City of New York, which, taken together, First—That we have completed our estimate of dam. assessment will appear in our last partial and separate lel to the southerly side of Crotona Park, North, and are bounded and described as follows, viz. : Begic- age, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or abstract of estimate and assessment, and will be con- distant too feet southerly therefrom ; thence westerly ning at a point formed by the intersection of the in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and tamed in our last partial and separate report, all those by said parallel line to its intersection with the easterly middle line of the block between Tremont avenue and premtsesafiected thrrebv. and having objections thereto, lands, tenements andhereditaments and premises prolongation of the middle line of the block between Buckhout street, with the southeasterly side of the do present their said objections in writing, duly veri- situate, lying and being in the Borough of The East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street and East Grand Boulevard and Concourse; running thence fled, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street ; thence westerly northeasterly along said southeasterly side of the Grand in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New together, are bounded and described as follows, viz. along said easterly prolongation and middle line of Boulevard and Concourse to the middle line of the York, on or before the nth day of December, .899, and Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the the block to the middle line of the block between Tnird block between East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth that we, the said Commissioners, will he parties so northwesterly side of Dawson street with the middle avenue and Bathgate avenue ; thence northerly along street and Bush street ; thence easterly along said objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance line of the block, between Stebbins avenue and Rogers said middle line of the block to its intersection with a middle line of the block to its intersection with a line at our said office on the 13th day of December, tSg9, at place; running thence northerly along said middle line line drawn parallel to the souther'y side of East One drawn parallel to the westerly side of Anthony avenue XI o'clock, A. M. of the block to its intersection with the easterly pro- Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and distant too feet and distant zoo feet westerly therefrom ; thence north- Second—That the abstract of our said estimate of longation of that part of the middle line of the block, southerly therefrom ; thence westerly along said par. erly along said parallel line to the southwesterly side damage, together with our damage maps, and also all between East One Hundred and Sixty-third street and alli l line to the point or place of beginning. of Burnside avenue ; thence easterly on a straight the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, lying west- Fourth—That our first partial and separate report line to the intersection of the northeasterly used by us in making our report, nave been deposited wardly from Stebbins avenue ; thence westerly along herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of side of Burnside avenue with the middle line in the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- said easterly prolongation and middle line of the blocks the State of New York, First Department, at a of the block between Anthony avenue and the Grand ment of The City of New York, Nos. go and 9z West to the easterly side of Forest avenue; thence northerly Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in the Boulevard and Concourse ; thence northeasterly along Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, along said easterly side of Forest avenue to its intersec- County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said middle line of the block to the middle line of the there to remain until the a,st day of December 1899 tion with the middle line of the block, between Fast One The City of New York, on the 18th day of December, block between Burnside avenue and East One Hundred Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and East One Hundred 1899. at the opening of the Court on that day, and that and Eightieth street ; thence southeasterly along said assessment will appear in our last partial and separate S.xty--ixth street: thence easterly along said muddle then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be middle line of the block to its intersection with a line abstract of estimate and assessment, and will be con- line of the blocks and its prolongation eastwardly to its heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said drawn parallel to the northwesterly side of Ryer avenue tamed in our last partial and separate report, all those intersection with a line drawn parallel to the westerly report be confirmed. and distant zoo feet northwesterly therefrom ; thence lands. tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, side of Hall place and distant 135 feet westerly there- Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK CITY, northeasterly along said parallel line to the middle line lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, to The City from ; thence northerly along said parallel line to the November 3, 5899. of the block between East One Hundred and Eighty- of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and southerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh RIGNAL D. WOODWARD, first street and East One Hundred and Eighty-second described as follows, viz. : Beginning at a point formed street ; thence northeasterly on a straight line to the Chairman, street; thence southeasterly along said middle line of the by the intersection of the middle line of the block be- intersection of the northerly side of East One Hundred EDWARD JACOBS, block to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the tween Sherman avenue and Sheridan avenue with the and Sixty-seventh street with the middle line of LOUIS SE1DE, southeasterly side of Ryer avenue and distant zoo feet northeaster fy s:de of East One Hundred and Sixty-first the block between Intervale avenue and Steboins Commissioners. southeasterly therefrom ; thence southwesterly along street ; running thence northwesterly along said north- avenue ; thence northeasterly along said middle line of JOHN P. DUNN, said parallel line to its intersection with a Pne drawn easterly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street the block and its prolongation northeastwardly to Clerk. parallel to the northeasterly side of East One Hundred to the southeasterly side of the Grand Boulevard and the southwesterly side of East Ooe Hundred and Sixty. and E gluieth street and distanttoo feet northeasterly Concourse ; thence northeasterly along said southeast- ninth street; thence southeasterly along said south- FIRST DEPARTMENT therefrom ; thence southeasterly along said parallel line erly side of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse to the westerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the south. southwesterly side of East One Hundred and Sixty- street to its intersection with the northeasterly prolon- In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen easterly side of Valentine avenue and distant too feet third street ; thence southeasterly along said south- gauon of a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly file and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative southeasterly therefrom; thence southw sterly along westerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-third of Intervale avenue and distant too feet southeasterly to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn street to the middle line of the block between Sheridan therefrom ; thence southwesterly along said north. heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and parallel to the northeasterly side of East One Hundred avenue and Sherman avenue; thence southwesterly easterly prolongation and parallel line to the northerly hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and Seventy ninth street and distant too feet nori heisterly along said middle line of the block to its intersection side of East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street); CLIFFORD PLACE (although not yet named by therefrom ; thence southeasterly along said parallel line with the notthwe-terly prolongation of a line drawn thence westerly along said northerly side of East One proper authority), from Jerome avenue to Walton to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the parallel to the northeasterly side of East One Hundred Hundred and 'ixty-seventh street to its inter-ecton avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and southeasterly side of Webster avenue and distant too and Sixty-second street and distant too feet northeast- with the northerly prolongation of a lute drawn parallel designated as a first-class street or road, in the feet southeasterly therefrom ; thence southwester) erly therefrom ; thence southeasterly along said north- to the easterly side of Intervale avenue and distant zoo Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, along said parallel line to the middle line of the block westerly prolongation and parallel line to the north- feet easterly therefrom ; thence southerly along said between East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and westerly side of Park avenue (form-rly Railroad avenue, northerly prolongation and parallel line to its intersec- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS East O:ie Hundred and Seventy-sixth street; thence West); thence southwesterly along said northwesterly tion with a line drawn parallel to the northerly side of W of Estimate and Assessment in the above- northwesterly along said middle line of the block and its side of at avenue (tornierly Railroad avenue, West) East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street nd distant z8o entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- prolongation northwestwardly to its intersection with a to its intersection with the southeasterly prolongs feet northerly therefrom ; thence easterly along said ested in this proceeding. and to the owner or owners, line drawn parallel to the northwesterly side of Carter tion of a line drawn parallel to tie southwesterly parallel line to the westerly side of Barretto street occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- avenue and distant zoo feet northwesterly therefrom ; side of East One Hundred and Sixty-second thence southerly along said westerly side of Barretto proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to thence northeasterly along said parallel line to its inter- street and distant too feet southwesterly there- street to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to all others whom it may concern, to wit : section with a line drawn parallel to the southerly side from ; thence northwesterly along said southeasterly the southerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth First—That we have completed our estimate of of East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street prolongation and parallel hne and its prolonga. street and distant z86 feet southerly therefrom ; thence damage, and that all persons interested in this pro- and distant too feet southerly therefrom ; thence west- tion nor[hwestwatlfy to the middle line of the block westerly along paid parallel line to the mi Idle ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- erly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line between Sherman avenue and Sheridan avenue ; thence line of the block between Intervale avenue and ments and premises affected thereby, and having objec- drawn parallel to the westerly side of Anthony avenue southwesterly along said middle line of the block to the Rogers place ; thenee southerly along said mi Idle line tions thereto, do present their said objections in writing, and distant zoo feet westerly therefrom ; thence north- point or place of beginning. of the blocks to the northwesterly side of Dawson street ; duly verified, to us at our office, Nos, go and qa West erly along said parallel line to the middle line of the Fourth—That our first partial and separate report thence southwesterly along said northwesterly side of Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City block between Mount Hope place and Tremont avenue; herein will be pre.ented to the Supreme Court of the Dawson street to the point or place of beginning. of New York, on or before the rst day of December, thence westerly along said middle line of the block to State of New York, First Department, at a Special Fourth—That our first partial and separate report x899. and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear the middle line of the block between Anthony avenue Term thereof, Part Ill., to be held in the County Court- herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in and Monroe avenue ; thence nord-erly along said mid- house, in the B trough of Manhaf'an, in The isity of New State of New York, First Department, at a Special rerm attendance at our said office on the 4th day of Decem- dle line of the block to the middle line of the block York, on the agth day of December, 1899, at the opening thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Courthouse, ber, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock p.m. between Tremont avenue and Buckhout street ; thence of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, Second—That the abstract of our said estimate of westerly along said middle line of the block to the point soon thereafter as counsel cau be heard thereon, a on the z8th day of Decemlter, 1899, at the opening of damage, together with our damage maps, and also all or place of beginning. motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. the Court on that day, and that t hen and there, or as the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents Fourth—That our first partial and separate report Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York City, soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a used by us in making our report, have been deposited herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the November no, t89g, motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. in the Bureau of Street Openings, of the Law Depart_ State of New York, First Department, at a Special ELLIS E. WARING, Chairman, Dated BOROt GB OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK City, 'ment of The City of New York, Nos. pa and pa West Term thereof. Part III., to be held in the County JAMES E. MAHON, November 8, t89p Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City T. J. CARLETON. JR., J. C. O'CONOR, Chairman, there to remain until the gth day of December, 5899 of New York, on the 54th day of December, n899, at the Commissioners. EDWARD S. KAUFMAN, Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which opening of the Court on that day, and that then and JOHN P. DUNN, FRANK McDERMOTT, assessment will appear in our last partial and separate there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard Clerk. Commissioners. abstract of estimate and assessment, and will be con- thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be JOHN P. DUNN, tained in our last partial and separate report, all those confirmed. Clerk. lands, tenement, and hereditaments and premises sit- Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK CITY, FIRST DEPARTMENT. uate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in November 3. 1899. FIRST DEPARTMENT The City of New York, which, taken together, EDWARD E. McCALI„ are bounded and described as follows, viz. - Be- In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- WILLIAM J. CARROLL, ginning at a point formed by the intersection of a Commissioners. men and Commonalty of the City of New York. In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- but drawn parallel to the southerly side of Featherbed relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not JOHN P. DUNN, men and Commonalty of the City of New York, Lane and distant too feet southerly therefrom with a Clerk. been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has line drawn parallel to the westerly side of Jerome hereditaments required for the purpose of open- not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements avenue and distant rto feet wes~erly therefrom ; run- ing EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- and hereditaments, required for the purpose of open- ning thence northerly along said parallel line to its In the matter of the application of the Board of Edit- NINTH STREET, from the Southern Boulevard to ing EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- intersection with the westerly prolongation of a line cation of The City of New York, by the Corpora- the easterly bulkhead line of the Harlem river, as FIFTH STREET (altho•igh not yet named by proper drawn parallel to the northerly side of East One Hun- tion Counsel, relative to acquiring title by The City the some has been heretofore laid out and designated authority), from Third avenue to Boston road, as dred and Seventy-fifth street and distant too feet north- of New York, to certain lands situate on PU1'NAM as a first-class street or road in the Twenty-third the same has been heretofore laid out and designated erly therefrom; thence easterly along said westerly pro- AVENUE AND MADISON STREET, west of Ward of the City of New York. as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth longation and parallel line to the northwesterly side Macy avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of the Ward of the City of New York. of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; thence south- Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected and chosen as a westerly along said northwesterly sine of the Grand site for school purpo,es, by the School Board of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS Bou'evard and Concourse to its intersection with a line Borough of Brooklyn and approved by the Board of N of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason W of Estimate and Assessment in the above. drawn parallel to th - southerly side of Fast One Hun- Education under and in pursuance of the provisions of the proceedings in the above entitled matter, from entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- dred and Seventy-fourh street, and distant too feet of chapter Iqr of the Laws of x888, and the various the 3oth day of June, [898, up to and including the 16th terested in this proceeding, and to the owner orowners, southerly therefrom ; thence westerly along said paral. statutes amendatory thereof and other statutes relat- day of November, t8gg, will be presented for taxation occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im- lel line and a line drawn parallel to the southerly side ing thereto. to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to of Featherbed lane and distant too feet southerly there- the State of New York, First Department, at a from to the point or place of beginning. all others whom it may concern, to wit: E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the First—That we have completed cur estimate of dam- Fourth—That our first partial an I separate report County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, herein will be presented to the Supri-me Court of the W of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, age, and that all persons interested in this proceed- appointed pursuant to the provisions of tie statutes in The City of New York, on the 5th day of December, ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- ,mate of New York, First Department, at a Special r89q, at zo.3o o'clock to the forenoon of that day, or as ments and premises affected thereby, and having ob. "Perm thereof, Part III., to be held in the County relating thereto, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respect- soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and jections thereto, do present their said objections in writ- Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses, from City of New York, on the 58th day of December, iv,ly entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, ing, duly verified, to us, at our office, Nos. go and pa hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought the 3oth day of June, .898, up to and including the [6th West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in 1899, at the opening of the Court on that day, and day of November, tlop, has been deposited in the that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel to be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others The City of New York, on or before the nit day of whom it may concern, to wit : office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to December, 1899, and that we, the said Commission- can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the remain for and during the space of ten days, as ers, will hear parties so objecting and for that pur said report be confirmed. First—That we have completed our estimate of the required by the provisions of section 99q of title 4 of pose will be in attendance at our said office on the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK CITY, loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, chapter tg, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. 4th day of December, i8gq, at 3 o'clock P. M. November 3, 5349. parties and persons interested in the lands or premises Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Second—chat the abstract of our said estimate of J.PHILIP BERG, Chairman, affected by this proceeding, or having any interest November t6, i8ou. damage, together with our damage maps, and also all EDWARD F. HOLLISTER, therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of CHARLES V. GABRIEL, the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents Commissioners. such estimate in the office of the Board of Education EDWARD McCUE, used by us in making our report, have been deposited JOHN P. DUNN, of The City of New York, at No. 146 Grand street in PATRICK A. McMANUS, in the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- Clerk. the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, for the Commissioners. ment of The City of New York, Nos. qo and q, West inspection of whomsoever it may concern. JOHN P. DUNN, Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, FIRST DEPARTMENT Second—That all parties or persons whose rights may Clerk. there to remain until the 9th day of December, r8gg. be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after assessment will appear in our last partial and sepa- men and Commonalty of the City of New York, FIRST DEPARTMENT. the first publication of this notice, November r7, 5899, rate abstract of estimate and assessment, and will relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with be contained in our last partial and separate report all been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements, us, at our office in the office of the Corporation Counsel In the matter qf the application of The Mayor, Alder- those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises and hereditaments required for the purposed t opening of The City of New York, in the Borough Hall in the men and Commonalty of the City of New York, rel. situate, lying and being n the Borough of The RYER AVENUE (although not vet named by proper Borough of Brooklyn. in said city, as provided by stat- ative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not Bronx, in The City of New York, which taken authority), from Tremont avenue to Burnside avenue, ute, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements together are bounded and described as follows, viz : as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig. parties so objecting at our office on the zgth day of and hereditaments required for the purpose of open- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection nated as a first-class street or road in the Twenty. November, r89q, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and ins PUBLIC PLACE (although not yet named by of a line drawn parallel to the southerly side fourth Ward of the City of New York. upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary. proper authority), bounded h East One Hundred of East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street Third—That our report herein will be presented to the and Sixty-fifth street, Hall place and Rogers place, and distant too feet southerly therefrom with the east- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig- erly side of Park avenue (formerly Vanderbilt avenue W of Estimate and Assessment in the above Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in nated as a first class street or road, in the Twenty- East), running thence northerlyalong said easterly side entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- the Kings County Court-house, in the Borough of third Ward of the City of New York. of Park avenue (formerly Vanderbilt avenue east), to ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, Brooklyn in The City of New York, on the its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the north- occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and ins. 4th day of December, t8g9, at the opening of the Court erly side of East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to on that day, and that then and there, or as soon there- WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS and distant too feet m'rtherly therefrom ; thence east- all others whom it may concern, to wit: after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled erly along said parallel line to the middle line of the First—That we have completed our estimate of made that the said report be confirmed matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in block between Bathgate avenue and Third avenue damage. and that all persons interested in this pro- Dated the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF Naw this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant thence northerly along said middle line of the block to ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- YORK, November r6, z8gq. or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the ments and premises affected thereby, and having objec. ERANKLIN BIEN, unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others northerly side of East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth tions thereto, do present their said objections, in writing, WALTER HAMMITT, whom it may concern, to wit: street and distant zoo feet northerly there. runt; thence duly verified, to us, at our otliice, Nos. go and pa West JOHN W. CARPENTER, First—That we have completed our estimate of damage, easterly along said parallel line to the westerly side of Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan. in The City of Commissioners. and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in Third avenue ; thence easterly to the intersection of New York, on or before the z9th day of November, 1899, any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and GRORGa T. RIGGS, the easterly side of Arthur avenue with a line drawn and that we, the said Cemmissioners, will hear parties Clerk. premises affected thereby, and having objections thereto, parallel to the northerly side of East One Hundred and so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance do present their said objections, in writing, duly veri- Seventy sixth street and distant zoo feet northerly at our said office on the 1st day of December, 1899, at FIRST DEPARTMENT. fied, to us, at our office, No,. go and yz West Broadway, therefrom thence easterly along said }a[allel line to it o'clock A. M. in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New the westerly side of West Farms road ; thence south- Second—That the abstract of our said estimate York, on or before the zzth day of December, t8o', and erly along said westerly side of West Farms road to its of damage, together with our damage maps, and also In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so intersection with the middle line of the block between all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at East One Hundred znd Seventy-fourth street and East used by us in making out report, have been deposited in acquiring title, wherever the same has not been hereto- our said office on the 13th day of December, 2899, at One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street ; thence wester) the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- fore acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredita- 4 o'clock P, M. along said middle line and the middle line of the block ment of The City of New York, Nos go and 9z West ments required for the purpose of opening BRIGGS Second—That the abstract of our said estimate of between East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, AVENUE (although not yet named by proper damage, together with our damage maps, and als, all and Boston road to the southeasterly side of Boston road; there to remain until the 7th day of December, r8gg. authority), from East One Hundred and Ninety- 7256 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899.

fourth street to the Southern Boulevard, as the same from the southerly side thereof from a line drawn eastwardly to the westerly side of Park avenue (Van- Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Department of has been bererofore laid out and designated as a parallel to Daly avenue and distant zoo feet easterly derbilt avenue, West) ; thence southerly along the west- The City of New York, Nos,go and ga West Broadway, first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth from the easterly side thereof to the middle line of the erly side of Park avenue (Vanderbilt avenue, West) to in the Borough of Manhattan in said city, there to re- Ward of the City of New Vork. block between Mapes avenue and Marmion avenue, the point or place of beginning ; excepting from said matn until the 21st day of December, r8gg also on the south by a line drawn parallel to East area all streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof Third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- One Hundred and Eighty -first street and distant heretofore legally opened as such area is shown upon assessment will appear in our last partial and separate W eeo of Estimate and Assessment in the above- too feet southerly from the southerly side thereof our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. abstract of estimate and assessment, and will he con- entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- from the middle line of the block between Mapes Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to tained in our last partial and separate report, all those ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, avenue and the Southern Boulevard to Crotooa the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im- avenue. On the east by the Bronx river from the Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all easterly prolongation of a tine drawn parallel to East to be held in the County Court-house, in the Borough in The City of New York, which, taken together, others whom it may concern, to wit : One Hundred and Eighty-second street and of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 18th are bounded and described as follows, viz. : Beginning First—That we have completed our estimate of distant too feet northerly from the northerly side day of Decemb^r, nVgg, at the opening of the Court at a point formed by the intersection of the north- damage, and that all persons interested in this pro- thereof to a line drawn parallel to East One Hundred on that day, and that then and there, or as soon westerly prolongation of the northeasterly side of cording, or in any of the land%, tenements and here. and Eightieth street and distant Too feet southerly from thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion East One Hundred and Sixty-second street with the ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having the somberly side thereof; also on the east by a line will be made that the said report be confirmed. southeasterly side of Anderson avenue ; run- objections thereto, do present their said objections in drawn parallel to Daly avenue and distant too feet Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK CITY, ning thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side wnting, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos. go and easterly from the easterly side thereof from a line October it, 1899 of Anderson avenue to its intersection with the north- gs West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The drawn parallel to East One Hundred and Eightieth CHARLES LLEXOW,Chairman, westerly prolongation of the southwesterly side of East City of New York, on or before the 14th day of Decem- street and distant r, o feet southerly from the southerly EDWARD ).SCHEVCIK, One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street; thence southeast- ber, x899, and that we, the said Commissioners, will side thereof to a line drawn parallel to East One Hun. GEORGE C. AUSTIN, erly along said northwesterly prolongation and south- hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will dred and Seventy-ninth street and distant too feet Commissioners. westerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth be in attendance at our said office on the t5th day of southerly from the southerly side thereof. And on the Joint P. DUNN, street to the middle line of the block between Sherman December, r8og, at 2 o'clock P. M. west by the middle line of the block between Mapes Clerk, avenue and Grant avenue; thence southwesterly along Second=l'hat the abstract of our said estimate of avenue and the Southern Boulevard and said middle said middle line to its intersection with a line drawn damage, together with our damage maps, and also line produced northwardly from a line drawn parallel FIRST DEPARTMENT. parallel to the northeasterly side of East One Hundred all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other docu- to East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, distant and Sixty-fourth street and distant too feet meots used by its in making our report, have been too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to a In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- northeasterly therefrom ; thence southeasterly along deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings, of the Law line drawn parallel to East One Hundred and Eighty- men and Commonalty of the City of New York, said parallel line to the northwesterly side of Teller Department of the City of New York, Nov. qo and 42 first street and distant'co feet northerly from the relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not avenue ; thence southwesterly along said northwesterly West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said northerly side thereof; also on the west by the east- been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements side of Teller avenue to its intersection with a line city, there to remain until the 23d day of December, erly side of Crotona avenue from a line drawn parallel and hereditaments required for the purpose of open- drawn parallel to the southwesterly side of East One 1809. to East One Hundred and Eighty-first street and dis- ing MOHAWK AVENUE (although not yet named Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and distant too feet third—That we propose to assess for benefit, which tant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof by properauthority;, from Hunt's Point road to the southwesterly therefrom ; thence northwesterly along assessment will appear in our last partial and separate to a line drawn parallel to East One Hundred and Bronx river, as the same has been heretofore laid out said parallel line to the middle line of the bit ck between abstract of estimate and assessment, and will be con- Eighty-first street and distant too feet southerly and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Grant avenue and Sherman avenue; thence southwest- tained in our last partial and separate report, all those from the southerly side thereof and also on the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York. erly along said middle line of the block to the northeast. lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises west by the middle line of the blocks between erly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-third street; thence northwesterly along said northeasterly side of situate. lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, Mapes avenue and the Southern Boulevard and the E,THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS in The City of New York, which, taken together, are middle line of the block between Mapes avenue W East One Hundred and Sixty-third street and its pro. longation northwestwardly to the northwesterly side of bounded and described as follows, viz. : Bceinning at a and Marmion avenue from a hoe drawn parallel to entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- point formed by the intersection of the northwes'erly East One Hundred and Eighty-first street and distant the entrance to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; terested indhis proceeding, and to the owner or owners, thence westerly on a straght line to the intersection of side of Webster avenue with the northeasterly side of uo feet southerly from the southerly side thereof to a occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- Kingsbridge road ; running thence northwes'erly an I line drawn parallel to Fast One Hundred and Seventy- the northwesterly side of Walton avenue with the proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to northeasterly side of East Ore Hundred and Sixt westerly and northerly and northeasterly along the ninth street and distant Too feet southerly from the all others whom it may concern, to wit northeasterly, northerly, easterly and southeasterly southerly side thereof. second street; thence northwesterly along said nort First—That we have completed our estimate of dam- easterly side of East One Hundred and Sixly.second sides of Kingsbridge road to the southwesterly side of Fourth-1'hat our first partial and separate report age, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, East One Hrndr,d and Ninety-fourth street; thence herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the street to the point or place of beginning. or in any of the land,, tenements and hereditaments Fourth—That our first partial and separate report northerly to the intersection of th northeasterly side if State of New York, First Department, at a Special and premises affected thereby, and having objections Kingsbridge road with a line dawn parolel to the Term thereof, Part ITT.. to be held in the County herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the thereto, do present their said objections in writing. duly State of New York, First Department, at a Special northwesterly side of Valentine avenue and ditaut too Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The verified, to us at our office, Nos. go and qa West Broad- feet northwesterly therefrom ; thence north.asterly City of New York, on the 29th day of December, x899, Term thereof, Part III.. to be held in the County Court- way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in Tire City of New along said parallel line to the middle line of the block at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then York, on or before the x3th day of December, u8, and between List Tao Hundredth street formerly Southern and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be York, on the 28th day of December, 1899, at the opening that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as Boulevard) and Ea-t Two Hrm,lrcd and First stre , t ; heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendan_e at thence easterly along said middle line of the block to report be confirmed. soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon, a BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Naw YORK City, our said office on the 24th day of December, t8gg, at a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. its intersection with a line drawn p.rallel to the north- Dated o'clock e. M. westerly side of Briggs avenue and distant too feet November 8, 1899. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Naw YORK Crrv, Second—Chat the abstract of our said estimate of November 15, 18gg. northwesterly therefrom ; thence northeasterly along WM. J. BROWNS, d image, together with our damage maps, and also all said p.,rallel line to the southwesterly side of Mosholu G. M. SPEIR, C. W. WEST, Chairman, the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents Wild. STAINTON, Parkway,South ; thence southeasterly along sai.i south- Commissioners. used by us in making our report, heve been deposited in westerly side of Mosholu Parkway, South, to its inter. JOHN P. DUNK, CHARLES O'BRIEN, the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Department Commissioners, section with a line drawn paralle to the 'otuheasterly Clerk. of The City of New York, Nos. go and q2 West Broad- side of Briggs avenue and distant too feet southeasterly JOHN P. DUNN, way, in the Borough of Manhattan in said City, there to Clerk. therefrom ; thence outh.wes'erly along said parallel FIRST DEPARTMENT rem+in until the tad day of December, t8gg. line to the middle line of the block between Fast Two Third-rha' we propose to assess for benefit, which Hundredth street (formerly Southern Boulevard) and In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- asse