tip If THECiTYRECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXVIII, NEW YORK, MOND, ~Y, OCTOBER IF 1900. NUMBER x8,331,

Survey, estimate of cost and preparation of plans, etc., for new drainage systcni in Central Park, at the East drive, between Nighty-fifth and Ninety-seventh streets. Survey and estimate of cost of repairs to drainage and gutters, the East drive, Central I'ark, ~Q~~ATIS ~oL from Marble Arch to Seventy-second street. Topographical survey, preparation of maps and estimate for shaping ground; adjoining Con- servatory, Central Park. Survey, plans, specifications, etc., for completion of >ca-wall, East River Park. Survey, plans, etc., for bridge, East River Park. Survey, plans, etc., for repairing pavement of Cathedral parkway. Survey, plans, etc., for preparing tree plots for planting. in Rivrsi~lc Park, Ninety-sixth t.. One Ilundred and Twenty-fourth street. Survey, etc., for regulating and grading Thomas Jefferson Park. Preparation of Damage Map, St. Nicholas Park. Topographical survey, etc., Riverside Park, Eighty-first to Eiglty-third :vticct ; alp:, River- side Park, between Seventy-second and Seventy-ninth streets. ♦ ` i Preparing Topographical Map of One Hundred and Twenty-sec,lnd street to One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Riverside drive and Claremont place. Surveys, etc., for improvement of cycle path, bridle road, walks, etc., Riverside drier, between Ninety-sixth and One Hundred and Twentieth street,. Surveys, etc., relative to Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial Monument, Final estimates on completed contracts, measurements of utaterial, delivered an , I e..\cavate,l, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. and general office compilations, reports, etc.

Statement, Balances ofA{,propriations April I, igoo Report for the Quarter ending March 31, 1900.

AnlorNT Antnt ~ r TITLES OF APPROPRIATIONS. I of AI'- Pa YM ENTS, r'P LN1 -~- PROI'RIATIONS, AL.'re DEPARTMENT OF PARKS-CITY OF NEW YORK, B .N, r~. THE ARSENAL., CENTRAL PARK, 1[ August 29, 1900. lion. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Ala par: Salaries of Commissioners, Secretary and Employees of Boardof Parks. 529,300 00 , ;..1 89 sa 975 1 SIR-I have the honor to inclose herewith the quarterly report of the Commissioners of Parks for the different Borough Divisions of The City of New York for the quarter ending BOROUGHS OF AND RICHMOND. March 31, 1900. Respectfully,

\VILLIS HOLLY, Secretary, Park Board. AMOUNT orOI U..t\ TITLES OF APPROPRIATIONS. OF AP- PAYMENTS. PROPRIAlIO\S. B ALANv,' ' .. DEi'ARTIIENT OF PARKS-CITY OF New YORK, '1IIE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK Administration ...... s6,o)4 89 April 3, 1900. f a5,58o on $'9.4" 5 l/un. ROBER r A. VAN \\v 'K, .7layor : Labor, Maintenance and Supplies ...... 496,000 00 ...... SIR-I have the honor to submit herewith the quarterly report of the operations and financial Supplies...... 3S,37S i3 condition of the Department of Parks of the boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, required by Pay-rolls ...... 51.8,5 :S 73 fil the Charter, for the three months ending March 31, 1g00. Yours respectfully, Maintenance of Museums- GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, American Museum of Natural History ...... Ido.oco oo 20,ar3 38 Y7,7'C 5z Park Commissioner, boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. Metropolitan Museum of Art ...... 95,000 00 14,571 97 50,4."' Zoological Department...... 3z,5oo 00 ll'ork Performed by the Landscape Gardener and Force. Supplies ...... The pruning in the various parks was begun in December last and was carried on until com- 4,5'90 r5

pleted in a satisfactory manner in the latter part of March. A number of the trees located in Pay rolls ...... ...... 4,'- 65 44 03,544 4; streets adjacent to the parks which had died from various causes, mainly from the leakage of Music ...... gas, were removed and spaces left vacant prepared f-,r replanting. 25,000 o, 25,0 0 ,. A large quantity of manure was distributed over the bare spots in the Central Park where Surveys, Maps and Plans...... 2,000 00 ,6o t8 the soil hart been impr rished through washouts and other causes, and the lawns in all the parks were given a similar treatment. The work was wrnewhat delayed owing to the difficulty in ContingencieF ...... 3,000 00 2,051 00 749 obtaining proper material fi r the purpose, but the late snowfall aided in the work, which will be Aquarium ...... 4o.oua a) of great s-rvicc to the lawns. The gardening force aided the other employees of the Department in removing snow from the walks. Supplies ...... 3.058 66 The propagation of plants for summer bedding was continued during the quarter and the I'ay-rolls ...... ...... 7,268 67 houses were well stocked with a large variety for summer display. The new conservatory was open 09,572 to the pui lic daily during the quarter, two exhibitions of special interest having been held, one Care of (',rant's Tomb ...... 5.000 co 5,, .o .., being a display of orchids and other mid-winter flowers and the other a spring exhibition of bulbs, genistas, acacias, cinerarias and florist's flowers. The attendance was very satisfactory, Harlem River Driveway...... 20,000 00 3,039 59 16,960 a 1 io6,000 visitors being present during the quarter. Ambulance Service, Central Park ...... 1,200 o, 099 98 90) of The spring planting was delayed until the latter part of March, owing to the late frosts. Sodding was commenced at about the same time and large areas in the parks were made ready Sewerage and Drainage ...... zo,o W Sol 8o 19,'95 z., for seeding by spading the defective portions.

Receipts. Work Performed by General lbrenran and Force. Rents, privileges, etc ...... ...... $8,596 37 In the Central Park, in addition to the routine work, the lakes and ponds were prepared for the use of skaters and curlers, and the public enjoyed winter sports daily until io o'clock, P. st., Expenditures fi om Bond Acconuls. whenever the weather permitted. About 2,400 loads of rubbish were collected on the park and removed to the various dumps Eleventh Ward Park Fund-Hamilton Fi,h Park ...... 7,024 t. available for the purpose. The park walks and the transverse roads were cleared of snow, which, New York Public Library Fund ...... 2t,o3) ~6 owing to the heavy fall on several occasions, required considerable labor, A number of the large Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives-Improvement Swedish School House, receiving-basins in the park were cleaned during the quarter, as well as the shores of the lakes, Central Park ...... ...... 2,097 33 and in the Second Division about 550 feet of drain-pipe was dug up, cleaned and relaid in Jefferson Park, Improvement of ...... I,670 23 working order. Several of the other sewers in the park were also cleaned and put in proper order. Particular attention was given to the removing of stones, harrowing and otherwise caring for the bridle road, and portions of the dirt walks were surfaced with trap-rock screenings. The BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. drives and roadways at the park entrances received especial attention during the frosty weather. Nisv }'01K, March 31, 1900. Specially constructed machines for the distribution of sand and gravel were experimented with in Hon. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, May'o7' : this connection and their use made the driving at those points much less dangerous. The cottages in the Central Park were kept open from 8 A. M. to 5 r. M. during the quarter. S[R-The following is a report of the operations of the Department of Parks, Borough of In the other City parks the usual maintenance work was performed. The snow was removed The Bronx, for the quarter ending March 31, 1900 : from the walks, the refuse removed and disposed of and the parks otherwise kept in proper condi- No. a.-The following Moneys were Received during the quarter ending; it/arch 31, 1900 tion for public use. The mechanical forces were engaged during the quarter in repairing the various buildings January-From rents ...... $SIO 53 and constructing bedding-boxes, ladders and other equipment, including the making of over From licenses, privileges, etc ...... r,;; 33 I,oco park settees. February-From rents ...... 363 33 Forty pieces of new rolling stock were made at the shops and 31 pieces repaired. The From licenses, privileges, etc ...... 33 33 repairs made at the Eighty-sixth Street Stables were of considerable magnitude, the carpenters,) March -From rents ...... 371 83 painters, iron-workers and masons being employed there at various times. Total ...... >~I,412 65 Engineering Corps. Work on the contract for the improvement of Hamilton Fish Park was continued during the quarter, 2 exedras and 2 electric-light towers having been completed and Soo square feet of No. 2.-The following Expenditures were Made on Appropriation Accounts for the Quarf.r asphalt walk laid. Construction work upon the building to the amount of $6,000 was done. Under the contract for the removal of the Forty-second Street Reservoir 26,330 cubic yards ending dlare/i 31,1900; of material was taken down and removed, and, in addition to this, under section 4of the contract, On account of Administration, too ...... $3,272 14 4,425 cubic yards of earth was removed below grade 97, 91 cubic yards of rock was excavated and On account of Maintenance and Construction, 1900 ...... 39,778 SO ... ...... 338 linear feet of test borings made. On account of Contingencies, I9 127 74 Under the contract for the sewer from the Swedish School House, Central Park, 163 linear On account c,t' Surveys, Maps and Plans, rgoo ...... 3,577 59 feet of to inch pipe sewer was laid and 202 cubic yards of rock excavated. On account of Maintenance of Botanical Gardens, rgoo ...... 6,495 04 At the entrance to Central Park, Fifth avenue, Fifty-eighth to Sixtieth street, 240 cubic On account of Maintenance of Zoological Park, igoo ...... 4,481 co yards of excavating was done and 6o linear feet of 8-inch curb taken up and redressed. For preparing ground in Bronx Park for Zoological Park ...... 8,998 00 In addition to the above the Engineer Corps was engaged on the following work : THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900.

No. 3.—Contracts in Operation and their Condition, JIir It 31, 1900-

AMw T OF ETIMATItD ON HAND (A1uNT CRTI- OF WORE. AM 1'1 I3ECEMBEI FILID 1)URING MARCH 3, DATE. NAME OF CONTRACTOR. TITLE A)IR,FRIATI N.1 3, CNTRACl. 1899. QUARTER. 899.

Forregu lating, grading and paving a1ks and dTIvcwys In Botan ct Garden.in I : 1899 roli B 0 in I $6,789 86.338 43 $45 7 For the construction and improvement of a portion of Claremont Park . I5,0Cc oo 1,,86 So 1 748 4 68 oo 580 14 \Ly 26, " ' . )

. Constructing cycle and bridle paths . 75.000 00 7O,65 no ohx o 282 8g l6 Feb 14, 1 898 John ft McDonald 9, 38

2, 8)7 John H. P.rkor Company.. . Constructing Museum Building, etc . For furnishing all labor, etc., to erect and complete the Range of Horticultural 9S -Johhn R. SI CC t J I 8, 1 Buildings' etc . 5oo,00 00 27,004 00 3,4r9 60 15j40 59 4679 3 For irumhingall labor and erecting complete the principal entrance ojtte tiuseom one 9, hIn H Parker ompny approach theMuoicipalltuflduig 2,933 37 n,794 30 Aug. , • Thomas Kelly Forimprving small park westerly side cfFulion avenue, between ()eHundrcdad William J. Moore ...... 445 33 3,0S4 00 3,448 46 63 z, 83 1ec 1, SS James ()lier ...... Spuyten Duyvil parkway, constructing and improving of...... fl3,4.2 50 Ba,887 07 7,483 98 75,403 09

. , 30, • Bart I 'non ...... For constructing, etc., ground for use of Zoologicalociety ...... I I For ohing all the materials and labor for erecting complete the '. ire fence. in \t 893 1 og Woven Wire Fence C m in 11 4890 74 tt.o, ' V L.I)uone ...... 1'ot furnishing two hundred settees in Zoological Park ...... ôo,000 co 48,577 50 ,747 34 3,4I 39 .. , , ,' Timpson & Co. Inc.)...... For furriohtug labor and materials for constructing four toilet buildings ...... l ihit l deli cubic )ards of trap rock c en n, I r q r d Frank & ut to - I h t - o 1. Zoological ark (t -t. 5, John R. Sheehan ...... For furniohing all labor for constructing four enranceo to New York Zoological Park I , For furnishing all labor, etc., for constructing a Public Comfort Iluilding in Zoological Nov. T. \v I It ' t & Co lu...... '. 15, .. L I Park ...... 63,000 00 45,905 00 54,834 50 7,05 65 47, 583 85 Fur c305tructing retaining-walls and pools for use in New , Sept 0 " john C Rodger Jr ...... ' 3,00! 33 ...... 3,I _T one 23, ' .1 . F rank Quinn ...... ...... For hi oken stone and screening4 for Van Cortlandt and Bronx Parks...... 6,000 no L ,591 oa 33 76 64 76 Nov. x. " Jacob E, Conklin ...... For trap-rock screenings for Grand avenue in Van Cortlandt Park ...... 4,5 Co 656 co 604 For e gulating and grading of the Bronx and Pelham parkway in Ihe City Aug o, John B. M Donald ...... o.ono no 64,430 00 100,000 00 I,55 00 88,450 00 For reg grading and paving the existing roads n a the Botanical Mu Cu is co 0 00 000 C Ian. John 11. Dc Ii Park 34 -9,402 34 ( 7 33-793 ) J une .s,, tSn Samuel E. Ifouker...... For broken stone and screenings for Boston road ...... 10.000 01 3,63) 00 102 21 or 50 70

NEW YORK, April 2, 1900. I JiURf)U(1IS OF 1il,J )OKIXN AND I)UEEN. I' Aut .Ust M,)ElUS, LO/1lflhZSSi,')tr '( PsisA'.c .- OFlcE ( IF • I HF; I 1i;lAll'rMlNl IF PAR KS, lR-.-1 letea Ill VOLT will find quarterly report of work done under my supervision for the Ijoki UHS 01; litt(3()KIYN AND Q1liENS, ROOM 14, IloRutoll HALL, llIeoukl.\- N, April 2, 1900...... r ending sLsicls 31, 1000 : \VYCK, Jia 'or of The Cu5 of Aeo' York : I 1- tarnishing all the lal3or and furnishing and erecting all the materials necessary to erect 11011. ROBERT A. VAN o) Lit as herein speCthed, in the Botanical Gardens in Brous Park, in the City of [)F.Ale Silt—I have the honor to trtnnsil, in accordance with the of the I, the new \l oseutit building, and lower-house and Stable and Closet Group, etc. Charter, ageneral statement of the work performed and of the finances of the I )epai-tttient of 10,110 11. Parker Company, contractors Robert W. Gil,00n, architect. This contract Parks of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens for the three inontlis from January t to March .1 completedI March S, 19, at a cost of $37,893. 31, inclusive, 1900. Yours very truly, 2. l-)r furtttlttng and slelsvcting hardware, etc. GEU. V. llRO\VF R, Commissioner, Charles Edel & iC)t3, contractors. This contract was executed February 7, 1900, and 1ii pletcd. March 19. 1900. at a cost of $944.95.

.;. For fsirniliing and deliseriisg paJisto, oils, etc. Sr,tTMtNT OF WORK PERFORMIn fly lIE DEPARTMENT OF PARK, OF 'I' HE BOROt'Glt3 OF C. A. Harper. cotittactur. 11th- contract was executed February 14, 1900, and completed llROOtiI.bN AND QUEENS DURING THE TIItEE ,\locits FROM JANI.ARV I TO MARCH 31 roar) 28, 19CO, at a cost of $794.39. INCLUSiVE, 1900. c' P5zok. -I. ]culatiist, grading and constructing a roadway and appurtenances, and otherwise O.II9C ill, the Spuyten l)u vii parkway from New York Central 'c Hudson River Railroad to As a large number of men were laid off the latter part of December, iS99, and early in 0 ,t\, in the 1 svcntv-fuutlh Ward sf the City of New York. i January, 1900, the force remaining were kept busy with the regular work of maintenance. The )a llies Olser, cotttractr. This has been in progrc ., but was suspended on account walk,, roads, shelters, etc., were kept clean and in good order and were cleaned of snow after .1 :lie weather Fel ruary I , i )00, and ordered resumed \larc h 19, [ goo. the several storms. C . 1 urni-hins, all the lal,or and furnishing and erecting all the nsatetials necessary to erect A large number of men were employed in cleaning the ice of the lake, and they also acted ,iti1lete, so lar as herein specided, in Ilieliutanical Gardens in Bronx Park, in The City as guards during the skating season, which, owing to the cold weather in January, was enjoyed 55 ,\ York, the range of horticultural building,, etc. for several weeks by thousands of people. John R. i'lirelttt, coetlactor. This contract has been in progress and the building was I Ivor 3,000 cubic yards of composted manure were received and distributed over the lawns otitirety under rout this Ijuarttr. and plantations, and unleached wood aches were spread upon the measloss's. open winter being Furnishing all the materials and labor for erecting complete the approach to the public 'l'he work of pruning and taking care of the trees was carried on, the very favorable for this work. . ...IC . alsogalling anti improving the grounds suttoundiitg in Crotona Park, at Third and The Green/so uses. .0 aveti sir", i ll The Lily of New York. 1 lott)aS Kelly, contractor. 1 his work was suspended January 9, 8900, on account of The new Palm House having been completed, all the palms in the old house were removed 1 t0 sveatltcr and ordered resumed on April 2, I90D. to their new hoitte, and the old house prepared for the spring exhibitions. ;.. Re g ulating and grading a Portion of the Bronx and Pelham parkway in The City of New All the available force was kept busy, both in the propagatiIithouses and at the hot-beds on V. Is , the East Side Lands, in potting and growing the thousands of platils to be used in the di ff erent John B. McDonald, contractor. This work has been in progres during the entire quarter. parks throughout the boroughs of ltiooklyn and (ueens. ble.riiatlflg, grading, constructing retaining.ssalls and pools for use of New York '/.00log- *,oelV in Hrotsx Park, in The City of New York. A I\eOO Bridge. Joists C. 1-lodgers. Jr.. contractor. 'l'hr'- stoik has been in progress, but was ordere( A new bridge over the bridle-roarl on Sullivan Heights is being built by park workmen (to Potled on account ofss rather FeI,rttary ill, tijoc, atotlordered to be resumed on April4, 1900. , take the place of the old Vandal liridge), and the work is sow neartng completion. Furnslsirg all labor and all inatetials f or constructing four entrances to the New York Park, in Bronx Park, in 'I he City of New York. I East S'de Lands (Institute Gardens). joists R. i'lteeban, Contraotor. This work has been in pro;ress, but has been practically (Jn the Last Side Lands over nine thousand cubic yards of top-soil have been received, to be o-petided on account of the weather. used in the work of forming the terrace. I . Iniproving small park on the west side of Fulton avenue, between One Hundred and .,, ,s-iui,tl and One Hundred and i'eveiitieth streets, in the Borough of The Bronx, of l'he City .lIeeI,autcal IVork. c V York. William J. Moore, Contractor. This work has been in progress, but was suspended Jan- 1 he mechanics have been kept busy in making, repairing and painting all the shelteis, ... They also uary 1, 19cm, and was ordered resumed April 2, 1900, 1 fountains, fences, comfort-house, sprinklers etc., throughout the entire lurk system. built and shingled a new shelter at l'tecl Hook lark, built a new temporary bridge on Sullivan at, Furnishing and delivering ZOO park settees in the Zoological Park, in Bronx Park, in The 1lei1tts, as well as a large number of settees, loam boxes and stands for use in the greenhouses, City of New York. engineers' stakes, etc. They also erected a new building on the East Side Lands, V. C. l)unne, Conti actor. picnic tables, '[Isis work is in progress. to be used for storing plants and tools. \\'alks, tcps and heat guards were constructed in the 12. Furnishing all lal-r and all materials for constructing a public-comfort building in the new palm-house, new brick basins at Ninety-second street and Fort Hamilton avenue, and the York Zoological Park, in l"ronx Park, in The City of New York. necessary work of keeping the tools, wagons, trucks, carts, etc., in good working order was T. NN . 1 imp.-on Ai Co. (incorporated ), contractors. This work has been practically regularly attended to. stispetseed on account of the weather, as no masonry could be laid. Parade Gn'u,,ds 13 Regulating, graditig and paving the existing roads near the Botanical Museum, in Bronx The old wooden fence along Franklin avenue and Prospect Park sides of the Parade Grounds Park, in The City of 'sew \ ork. was taken down, and the sidewalks were graded with top soil and the trees trimmed. John 83. Devlin, Contractor. This contract was executed January to, 1900, and, on The lockers in the buildings, for the use of baseball and football players, were changed aid acesunt of the weather, work was not ordered commenced until April 2, ipoo. repaired. 14. Furnishing and delivering trap-rock screenings, where rmjuired, in the New York Tompkins I'ark. Zoological Park, in Brunx Park, borough of '1 Iso Bronx. In addition to the regular work of cleaning and keeping the park in order, one hundred truck J. 1 rank (,uiitti, Contractor, This contract was executed February 13, 1900, and the loads of manure were received and spread on the lawns. The walks were cleaned of snow after Contractor was notified to c,ttsissence work March 12, 1900, but on account of the weather each snowstorm, and the trees and shrubbery were trimmed as the weather permitted. nothing has i,euri dune, P~rt Greene. 13. 0 I .1 I.e topographical survey of Pelham Bay Park has been its progress. j \ urs cy. map 0 ith plan and profile, and approximate has been made of the follow- As most of the men employed at Fort Greene were laid off the latter part Of the year, only Three hundred tug ssork, ste. : the regular work of keeping the park clean and in good order was carried on. truck loads of manure and twenty tons of unleached wood ashes were received and spread on the Improving Bronx and Pelham parkssay in Bronx Park. lawns and meadows. lwprvtlsg real from Eautein Boulevard to Spencer line, in Pelham Bay Park. Red hook Park. Improv i ng roads in Brs,n s, lark. 3,000 cubic yards Iluillitog new road in Van Cortlatsdt Park, connecting Mosholu avenue with Van The work of construction in this park is rapidly nearing completion, over of soil having been worked over with manure, mounds built and shaped, the walks graded and I. ortlandt Park avetiue to Vonkers, N. V. 7Urt CV made of site of Colonial Gallenin Van Cortlandt Park. excavation for a fountain made. The Smaller Parks. 'Poct11cati0i were prepared for grading, paving and improving existing roads, from Bronx and Pelham parkway to and around the Nursery in Bronx Park, in the City All of the smaller parks. including Winthrop, Bushwick, Bensonhurst, Underhill, Highland, of Nov 'turk. Carroll, City, Zindel, Bedford, Long island City, Flushing, College Point, l'openhausen, Munici- ,' plan or study was made for the improvement of Crotona parkway in connection pal, Woodpoint, Dyker Beach, Kings, Lincoln Terrace, Linton, Sttiyvesanl, City Hall, Brooklyn with the Southern Boulevard, trout Crotona Park to Bronx Park and through Heights, Canarsie, Cooper, Cuyler, Cooper Gore parks and living and Saratoga squares have Bronx Park, connecting the driveways of the Botanical Garden, etc., with Mosholu been kept clean and in good condition. Over seven hundred truck loads of composted manure parkway. were received and spread over the lawns in the different parks. The snow was removed after Seveial small surveys were made for improving and maintaining the parks and park- each storm, and the basins were cleaned and kept open. The trees and shrubbery were trimmed when the weather permitted, and all necessary work E, spectfully, to make the parks attractive to visitors was attended to, DANIEL ULRIcFI, Engineer-in-Chief. Forest Park and Sunset Park. All of w Inch is respectfully submitted. The regular forestry work of thinning and removing dead trees, and guarding these parks AUGUST MOEBUS, Commissioner of Parks, Borough of The Bronx. from fires and depredations, has been continued.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5883

Roads andd J'arkways. No. 745• Owing to the reduction in the force on January tst, only the regular work of keeping the Resolved, That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointe l t'unt- parkways, roads and gutters clean and in good condition has been carried on, with the exception missioners of Deeds in and for The City of New York of the grading of DeNyse street, adjoining Port Ifamilton ('ark, from which 630 cubic yards of John Gallagher, No. 367 Fourteenth street, Brooklyn. earth were removed and the roadbed covered with gravel. Patrick Hynes, No. 3904 Fort Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn. All the trees on Ocean parkway, extending from Prospect Park to Coney Island, have been Israel P. Alderman, No. io4 Second street, ?danhattan. carefully trimmed, and the work of taking out oll and diseased trees below Coney Island creek Moses Gluck, No. 1429 Third avenue, Manhattan. has been commenced. 1'he trimming of trees on E:n tern parkway has also been attended to. Wallace E. J. Collins, No. 437 Montauk avenue, Brooklyn. Henry C. Ka .Statement of Atprnppiatii'nc, T,_ penditures and Balances of the De artment o Parks, for- r, No, 139 Park row, Manhattan. oUIi f p .1 I-Ienry C. I{arpenstein, No. t55 Vernon avenue, Brooklyn. of Ntooklpr and Queens, up to an (I includin,{ ilTarch 3t, 5900. Frederick Eliiein, Jr., 230 Throl,p avenue. = — --~ — -- Robert H. Haskell, No. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn. 11r I,E (>M Ar'r'RUPRIATI(,N. ANPROPR1A_9 EXNENnl'D. BAL.i NCH S. George C. Bennett, No. Io5 EastTwenty-second street, 5kmlict. ii, . TIONS, ] 0. i , ?o. Io(g \`•est Eighty-second street, ,Ianhhattan. Horatio S. O'Keefe, No. 52 Butler street, Brooklyn. Solomon Cantor, southeast corner Butler and Court streets, Brooklyn. tdministrat,on ...... gzo,goo oo • go gr5,rr7 to B5,26z Richard Cohn, No. 320 Broadway, \lanhattan. labor, bfamtenancc and tiupplies ...... ... g6q,coo no I 59S'>7 67 i 409,497 33 Joseph S. llauunersley, No. 750 (,Ol utu l)us avetute, \hu)Itattan. J. M. Vincent, No. Ea,t One llun(lred and Sixteenth 5tre(,t, NLtnlr Lit :tn. Maintenance of Museums ...... 355 46,875 0 8,879 93 37.995 07 l'atil Falk, No. 265 \Vest Twenty- econd street, \fanhattatl. Music ...... ...... ...... .o,9 Bs 4 .•••. ~o,995 45 Joseph S.11auumersley, No. 315 WiI155 aweme, Bronx. W. T. Jemmott, No. 1504 Prospect place, Brooklyn. Albert E. Richardson, 13tooklyn. ..lftproJriations I B:+Ince.a jroa: r8,9)— Max Corinsky, No. 216 Montague street, Brooklyn. Labor, Maintenance and Supplies ...... ..... .. ...... ' g8z,,a8 79 tt40,6 s s 466 g4 r, 477 33 \\'illiam Boo teustein, No. 20 Cornelia street, Broukl yn.y bout; Bernstein, No. t29 West I)ne Hundred and "twenty- lifiii strut, Aianli Lit till. M usic ...... z3o ao 030 ,o ...... Jew \V. \Voodworth, Nos. 49 and 51 Chambers street, Mauhattall. Melvin G. WVinstock, No. 140 Nassau street, \lauhattan. Appropriations (lialnnce frour x898'— i John J. Burke, No. 142 North Seventh street, Brooklyn. \Villiam Heinze, Thirteenth street and Thiel avenue, College Point, t)ncetls. Labor, Maintenance and Supplies ...... ga9,6zo 53 grr,r76 r6 4rS,444 37 Abraham Rosenberg, No. 252 Broome street, Manhattan. James Stack, Fiftieth street anti. Seventh avcnuc, Al.iultattao, — T. E. Pilswl>rth, No. 175 Renisii street, Bro >klytt. Bond Accounts (Brookl)'n Balances). Harry Howard Dale, No. 187 (;rand street, L'ruukl; n. Henry Benjamin, No. 178 Graham avenue, Ilrouklyu. 1 ItA1.,tnCES, Joseph licujamin, No. 178 Graham avenue llro0ldy n. TITLE OF Ac(OINg. sye• ~ ExP•NOem. BALANCES. Henry MoI1enhauer, Jr., Na. 147 Broadway, l;rauklyi. John F. Regan, No. 251 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Gaetano de Luca, No. 69 I'houipsou, Nan hat t ln. I(ast Side hands ...... ...... ...... . . ...... $,-o 59 1 ...... •.... • $r7o 59 lslelle Fitzgerald, No. 820 l'ulnaiu avenue, Ii on, Id> u. Park Improvement Fund...... r,6~9 24 ...... ! ,,6€9 04 Eugene R. Mellcy, No. 215 Montague street, Ili o,,kly n. A. James Lake, No. 225 East Houston street, Manhattan. Park Site and Iinprovcntont Fund ...... 830 :7 ...... ..... 838 07 Francis W. Judge, Jr., No. [IS \Ve.t Quo iiun(irut anal I u I rn i;Ll5 -a re:: t, 1ln;ilt.>I Lin. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September 25, lyou. Gen. H.W. Slocum Monument Fund...... ...... ... 24,ovn oo ...... 24,000 00 N o. 746. Museum of Arts and Sciences Fund ...... ...... . qz4 87 ,,,..... ... 424 87 Itcwlced, I tat permission be and the same is hereby gtceu to 1IImi IL! , :Luau a '1 Ilk znsriky ?Temorial Arch ...... ...... a3,r,6 23,1,6 37 to erect, place and keep bay-window;, as shown upon the and o ill pally iog (Iiagrain, in Irout of each story, Ite ginnin g with the second story, their remises on the southeast corner of Broume Park Purchase Fund ...... b Ys p """"""""' '•' 457 03 '•""""" 457 03 and Orchard' streets,i' its the Borough of iltauhattan, the Mork to be (lrnte at their oon exp_nse, Bay Ridge Parkway (Shore Drive) ...... r2r,ctt or $x9S co rze,365 or under the direction of the Commissioner of llighway, ; .0 II f,erul SO Iii t I COIL 111111. Wily (b,trntg the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. Fund ...... 1,828 County Street Improvement 9, i ...... 1,8¢8 9r Adopted I,y the Board of Aldermen, May 29, t900. C unty trcet Improvcmcnt Fund, additional ...... 1 Sz 74 •••••••••••• 50 74 Adopted by the Council, September IS, 1900. Approved by the Mayor, September 26, 1900. No, 7-17• Revenue •tromp T'(n-k 1rit,ile,~es and lints. Resolved, That percussion be and the same is l;crcl,y 1%cu to, A. W. A',"ilium- t'' place, During the three mouths, front January t to Alarch 31, tlloo, ineltuise, there was rect•ived erect and keep a sturardoor in front of his preinises :yu. 2917 [']Lind ascnae, in tile I lnaugh of by this Department the sum of SI,85i from rents of house,, on the Shore road an(1 in forest park The Bronx, provided the said storm-door shall not exceed the dimensions f>res_ril,ed by late, the and from payments on account of park )rivileges. work to be done at his own cxpetue, under the directiau of the Contu,i.,iuner „t i Iigh,r:Iy= ; such This ;ru)uunt was turned over to the City Chamberlain, to he deposilerl to the credit of" Rev- ermissiun to continue only during the pleasure of the MutoI I II);1] . nihly. enue Fund." Adopted I y the Board of Aldermen, tieptend,er IS, 1900. Repcetfully sulnnitted, Adopted by the Council, September IS, igoo. GEO. V. BRO)\VER, Commissioner. Approved by the Mayor, September 27, 1900.

Resolved, "I'hat permission be and the same is hereby given to Joseph S. Al:tt,: I, to lilacs A~ U f', LT( T CO \'I 17I JSID N. and keep a movable electric sign in front of hi, premise• N ,. 102 Canal street, ut tl,c Curo.r{I1 ut — Manhattan, provided said sign shall not exceed fifteen ieet In length ancf shall nut be extended front the house-line in the daytime, but shall be securely fa,teued thereto, the work to Ire (lone at A(,,t'5'.uce'r CoyIMISSIONERS' OFFICE, his own expense, under the direction of the Coniuni.ssioncr of highways ; such perutission to con- l-loost 207, NO. 280 8ROal>Wav, time only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. Ns.w Pori, September 27, 1900, ,adopted by the Board of Alderuten, September IS, 1900. `— Adopted by the Council, September IS, 19C.o. Abstract of Amarrnt of r'All"nd-hips:. aura I,,-i :/ilias if the 9:lneduct Commissioners during the Approved by the Mayor, September 28, 1900. 3lontlt of Rugust, 5900, as A',yidrell ly S'ecliaaz 39, Cha /er 490, Laws of 1883. No. 749• -- Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to John 4ackamp to place anti L_t-S ;jIirnes, keep a watering-trough Oil the sidewalk near the curb in front of it is premise, urn the 4uuIhCOO .h, of Itrooklyn, the work to be done 52i.2Bes--Commissioners and employees ...... I ...... .... .... $x1,793 76 corner of \Vilfottghby avenue and Spencer street, in the Iurvu and water supplied, at his own expense, under the direction of the l'ull1uussioller of Ilighways; Monthly estimates of amounts dtte contractors for work done under contract, New such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the \loicipai ;\swml1) Croton 1) am, Jerome I'ark Reservoir, overflow and 1,low-off :;ewers, etc., at Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September IS, 1900. Jerome Park Reservoir ...... ...... II f,691 56 Adopted by the Council, September IS, 1900. Approved by the Mayor, September 25, 1900. 'final expenditures ...... 3,4 5 3 Nu. 750. Liabilities, Resolved, That permis.ion he and the sauce is hereby give to the . I l;tlIl Protective Lca,0nr Sal aries—Commis..ronorS and employees ...... ...... $8,943 32 to erect and keep a drinking-foniIain on Central :tvanue, In tweet the Court-hou,c aril h ire• Taxes on lands ...... 3tI 50 station at Par Rockaway, It. ,iough of çiueeus, the \tvrk to Inc ,lun., and iv.rter ,tap jll C'l at i i Sinking test pits ...... 125 own expense, under the direction of time Commisooner of Iii,_l ,,... -IL I (>II II I i. i 'u t ' ,,,mini Traveling and incidental expenses ...... 325 37 only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. Maintenance horse., wagons and harness ...... t27 29 Adopted by the Council, Septetuber IS, 1900. Field instruments and drawing materials ...... 69 65 Adopted by the Board of Aldcrinen, September 25. 1')O,, Furniture and fixtures ...... 61 28 Approved by the Mayor, September 28, 1900. Stationery ...... ...... ..... 521 30 Books, maps and drawings ...... ...... 283 35 No. 751. Rent ...... ...... ...... 1,895 00 Resolved, That permission be and the same r, her gi;en to .Aranee I le I t' g rie f 1 \lice Testin g- machines and tests ...... ...... ...... 20 75 advertising6 wagons,g with music, throughthrough the sine et, aucland thuruught3re; of the I;>~~uur~h of \1an- Ironwork at shaft, ...... IS 75 hattan, provided the advertising matter thereon is wholly of an unolrjectional le character, the Fencing around reservoirs ...... 199 65 work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Chi-f of t'ulicc ; such l,ermissi,'n Extra work at New Croton Reservoir ...... ...... 235 05 to continue only from September 29 to October 15, 1900• $12,593 51 Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September IS, 1900. Monthly estimates of amounts due contractors for work done under contract, Adopted by the Council, September 25, 1900. New Croton Dam, Jerome Park Reservoir, overflow and blow-off sewers, etc., Approved by the Mayor, September 28, 1900. Reservoir ...... 142,896 54 at Jerome Park No.752. ~ I o, Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to F. Cepirlo Sr i- on to erect and Total liabilities ...... ...... • 55,490 3 keep a storm-door itt front his premises No. 33 Murray otrcct, Borough of \lanliattan, provided said storm-door shall not exceed the dimensions prescribed by law, the work to be 1,mc at their I certify that the foregoing is a correct and true abstract of account of expenditures own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of llighwny, ; such l,ertnis,tun to continue and liabilities of the Aqueduct Commissioners for the month of August, t9oo, the said account only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. being oil the in the office of the Comptroller of The City of New York. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September 25, 1900. HARRY \V. WALKER, Secretary. Adopted by the Council, September 25, 1900. Approved by the Mayor, September 28, 1900. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. APPROVED PAPERS. — -- -- - -- — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIGhTING -4nt r,n'c,i 1',l/is for Ih, rl~eek ending srle,nt,er 29, 1900. AND SUPPLIES.

No.744. CITY OF NEW YORK, Resolved, That permission be and the saute is hereby given to the rector, church wardens DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIGI-riNG AND SUPPLIES, and vestrymen of Grace Church, , to erect and maintain, within the stoop-line, a COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, No. zt PARK Row, )j drinking-fountain at Broadway, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the Borough of Man- September 12, 1900. hattan, as shown upon the accompanying diagram, the same to be situate between the southwest corner of the lot oil which the said Grace Church is located and the entrance to the chantry of In accordance with section 1546, chapter J78, Laws of 1897, the Department of Public the said church, the work to be done at their own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner Buildings, Lighting and Supplies makes the following report of its transactions for the week of Highways ; this permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly. ending September 8, igoo PUBLIC LAMPS. Adopted by the Council, August 7, 1900• Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September IS, 1900. II lamps were discontinued ; 7 lamp-posts were removed, 4 reset and 4 straightened ; z Approved by the Mayor, September 25, 1900. columnswere refitted, 7 columns were releaded, 2 service-pipes refitted and i stand-pipe refitted.

x,884 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, OCTOBER I, 1900.

to ELECTRICAL WIRING, INSPECTIONS, ETC. ;I'i,n,her of Loads of ,11alerial Collected as follows (Set(eurber to t6, inclusive Ashes ...... ,272 t!,o certificates were issued for interior wiring, 134 permits were issued for outside electrical Sweepings...... 3,319 ~tof k, 1)04 inspections were made and 904 feet of overhead wires were removed. Permit ashes ...... 4 CII.\NUE IN FORCE. 9005 Boroundis of .11anh,rtt~ur and The Bronx. Removal- l tclloLraphcr and Typewriter, temporarily appointed. UOROUGH OF RlCVMONI). Pay-roll REQUISITIONS ON COMPTROLLER. transmitted to Comptroller, as follows The total amount of requisition: drawl, on the Comptroller by this Department during the Schedule No.44- week ending Bcpncmb er S, 1900, is $42,533.99• J. IL Timmerman (City Paymaster), wages of Sweeper acting as Assistant HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner. for week ending September 13, 1900 ...... $17 26

BOROUGH OF QITF1ENS. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Pay-roll transmitted to Comptroller, as follows: Schedule No. 66- \N .\nSURAc! OF THE TRANSACTION'S OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING OF THE J. II. Timmerman (City Paymaster), wages of Sweepers acting as Assistants ti 1'C NFw 1 ORK FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 15, 1900 (SECTION 1546, GREATER to Foremen, and Mechanics, etc., for week ending September 13, 1900 ... $269 38 \I lo \tts C11 icI ER). 1i'umler of Loafs of 71aterial Collceted andDisposed of as follows (September so to 16, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. :ueluslve): Removal of I:<-umbrances. I i (Section 545, Greater New York Charter.) LOADS A'r CRR- LOADS IN LOIS. I MATORILS AND TOTAL. t- nrc l :ne, l i ieenibrances on hand September S, 1900 ...... 198 BARREN ISLAND. Ineunlhrances seized during the week ...... 178 -- 376 ...... 470,E Incumbrances redeemed and released ...... 55 Ashes ...... Sweepings ...... 1 ,83'fs Unredeemed incumbrances on hand ...... 321 Rubbish ...... 33 687 I'.;\-rt 1ls and bills transmitted :o Comptroller as follows: ------...... -c'i,-alt: e No. 157 - Rubbish at Crematories...... 3~'A I1. Tiininemin (City Paymaster), wages of Sweepers, etc., for week ending September 13, 19:0..... ..... ...... $31,260 tO Garbage,Crematories ...... I ...... 38r% .'1 ce No. 155- 1. 11. Timmerman (City Paymaster), wages of Drivers, etc., for week ending Grand total ...... 1 ...... r, lco Jeptentber 13, 1900 ...... $14,590 03 No. 159, Sundries- P. E. NAGLE, Commissioner. 1 I .:s ,klyn Wharf and Warehouse Company ...... ...... ... $91 00 tirarv, \Villiam ...... ...... 322 00 ruyw\ -olan ...... 155 50 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. m\ay, Charles ...... 23 20 I rmpsec, Timothy ...... 135 25 1 ,pie, David F., .\gent ...... ...... 96 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. l :vee, J. E .. .... ...... ...... ..... 575 09 t . , r;l, Daniel E ...... z6 25 rll, James ...... ...... .. . .. ...... ...... .... 227 75 REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR JVEEK ENDING SETTENIL:EI: 25, 1900. I .Immacher, Schlemmer & Co ...... . ... ...... 63 43 ll m m l,ert, 11. L.., \ Co ...... ...... 187 50 ::Hai Towel Supply Company...... ...... 26 50 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES-BOROG .II OF RIClt\MOND, in;un, John ...... ...... 172 63 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, STAFLETON, k \ Geary ...... ...... ...... 35 50 NEW YORK, September 26, Igoo. ISS 50 r'ec. Charle> ...... Report of Superintendent of the Almshouse, Labor, Census, Hospital, etc., and report of the \;, \amara. John J ...... ...... 325 00 246 50 Superintendent of Out-door Poor, approved and placed on file. nphius, Adam ...... ...... Approved weekly requisitions for Almshouse. t' ioe nel 1, J. II ...... 227 ao gage, John ...... ..... 430 75 I The following is the report for the week ending September 25, 1900 268 20 Dependent child discharged ...... I 1 E. k. Mill and Lumber Company .. .. .. ...... .... Orders forabalidonment warrants ...... 2 ,n Llectric Illuminating Company, N. Y ...... S 17 Committed to Almshouse ...... 3 Discharged from Almshouse ...... 4 I ''tal ...... ...... $3,836 681 Died from Almshouse ...... I ., . \ Burialpermits ...... .. 2 1;6, Sundries- Body disinterred and transferred to friends ...... I \;L . Ise Company ...... ...... $9 12 Ambulance calls ...... 2 Jut L) ...... 465 00 Dead-wagon calls ...... 2 ...... 6000 .. ...... ...... I...... IO8 00 ...... ,...... 32 50 TAMES FEENY. Commissioner...... ...... ...... 935 00 9300 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS may die in any of the public institutions of The ..... ...... 945 00 City of New York...... 425 00 THE CITY OF NEW YORK, P. J. SCUI,LY, 85 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, City Clerk...... 95 00 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND RICIINIOND, ...... 99500 THE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, 95000 September 27, 1900. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 9500 Surfenvisorof the City Record: TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING ...... 1 ...... ...... ...... 95000 SIR-I beg to report the following action S which the Public Offices in the City are open for ...... .....I..... . 965 OD taken in connection with employees of this business, and at which the Courts regularly open and Department, boroughs of P.fanhattan and Rich- adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are ...... 955 00 kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads ...... ...... .. .... .. ...... 9500 mond : of Departments and Courts: (I,,enm cc Co ...... 940 00 Appointed. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. .. ...... 405 00 William Carroll, No. 532 \Vest One Hundred I lolland, Edw. & Co...... .... ...... ... ... ... ...... 880 00 and Thirty-first street, with team. ,ifayur's Office. 1.enane, Thomas ...... ...... 3,500 13 Respectfully, No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. m. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. \lcGirr, E. F., Agent ...... ...... WILLIS HOLLY, to I2 TI. 443 50 ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. -New York Sanitary Utilization Company ...... 0.749 25 Secretary, Park Board. ALFRED M. DowNES, Private Secretary. O'Neill, b.sel~liine \I ...... ...... 50 00 Bureau of Licenses. "Tut~l ...... I...... MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. 9 A. At to 4 P. Al. ; Saturdays, 9 A. Al. to 52 Al. $22.235 50 L)AV ID J. ROCHE, Chief of Bureau. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Principal OtTice, Room r, City Hall. GEORGE W. BRowN, JJr., Deputy Chiei in Boroughs of Manhattan i L 1r:_ ,y .filet , ia1 Collected from all Dumps and Dumping Places, as follows OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, and The Bronx. (.SJp.)euniScr Jo to 16, inclusive) CITY HALL, Branch Office, Room rz, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; NEW YORK, September 29, 1900. WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of To whom it may concern: Brooklyn. Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, CART-LOADS CART-LOADS I CARL-LOADS CART-LOADS, A public hearing will be held before the S. 1. : WILLIAM H. McCABE, Deputy Chief to Borough GARBAGE. REFUSE ASU of Richmond. ASHES. OTHER MATERIAL. roT,v.. Committee on Law Department of the Council on Friday, October 12, 5900, in the Council Branch Office, " Hackett Building," Long Island Chamber, at 2 o'clock P. SI,, to consider fur- City ; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Queens. 1 .wment carts ...... 3,794k r4,7505 3,66754 22,222% ther the various matters set forth below, to wit : I. Proposed regulations for construction, a-ts ...... 285--/4 7.539 383 8,a25 maintenance, etc., of electric poles, wires, con- THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, duits, etc. and Bureau of Fris0ng, Stationery and Blank books. 2.Proposed ordinance to regulate traffic in No. 2 City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. Al- ; Saturday, 9 A. Al. Total.. 4,080 22,3595 4,035% 30,455'4 The City of New York. to r2 Al. 3. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOLON BERRICK, Proposed ordinance to regulate sale of Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy produce in bulk. ''1 Supervisor and Accountant. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. P. J. SCULLY, Pay-rolls City Clerk. trnli>mi,t, to (T,mptrolier, as follows: COMMISSIONERS OF TILE SINKING FUND Schclle J(-,- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, The MAYOR, Chairman ; BIRD S. COLER, Comp- J. 1I. "l immerman (City Paymaster), wages of Sweepers, etc., for week ending troller; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain; RANDOLPH OFFICE OF IHE CITY CLERK, GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council, and ROBERT September 13, 5900 ...... $11,725 97 Cl'1'Y HALL,HALL Mu", Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- NEW YORK, September 22, 1900. men, Members. EDGAR J. LEvEY, Secretary. S. edule No. 181- Office of Secretary, Room No. it, Stewart Building. l. H. Timmerman (City Paymaster), wages of Drivers for week ending Septem- To whom it may concern . ber 13, 1900 ...... $2,850 94 A public hearing will be held before the Committee on Law Department of the Council BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT S l edule No. IS2- on Friday, October 5, 1900, in the Council The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FEITNER (Presi- J. H. Timmerman (City Paymaster), wages of Hired Carts for week ending Chamber, at 2 o'clock P. M., to consider a dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments(, Secre- 26 aci:tember 13, 1900 ...... $1,095 proposed ordinance for the decorous and ,ever- a the C RPORATIONECOUN EL,EMembers: CHARLES ent burial of strangers or unknown persons who V. Anea, Clerk. M Ni/AV, OCT0 ER t, Igoo. THE CITY RECORD. '1 ' 5

O0'ice of Clerk, Department of '1'nxee and Aeec+e- I)r'.i'menl n/ 11i5'hIutyi, I IRF; l)F.I'AH7'MiEN'I'. SIlE:NlFP"S OFPle I m„nt% Room K. Stewart Ituildiug, 9 A. nl. to 4 P. M. N' e. 13 tr, st Park Row, 9 A, nt. to 4 P. M. $)free hours for all, except where othcrwillc noted, Stewart Ilu{Iding, 9 A. '1, I I ~atnrti ly,,, 12 from 9 A. SI, to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, t2 M. J.wlr':I'. KIA'rbNI,,Conuni+.innerot IIighwnys. WII.LIA,11 F, GIIRLI., Slmriff; III . I• \I , \Vii.1IA%i N. SHAVSo., I1,•puty b'r NIunhatt:m. llradqn,tatrrs. Under Sheriff. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. 1110055 R. FAhlIilt,l., Ilcpuly for Brooklyn. I.vllE', II. ht si ,s'EV, I lepaty for L'rons. Na. tg7 Rod I9) F:Itet Sixty-seventh street. - I 'H R MAVUk, K i;ii r A. VAN WVCK, Chii rmnll;'I uR -I„H.0 I'. .iAUUev, Deputy for Quccna, J SHERIFF'S OIFFICE, KINGS COU\ 15'. Pk K' II ENT OF 'PIIR I lEl'AHf M F-N't' r1F TAXESANl „VIN J, Srn'NEI.l„ Fire Commi.xianer. III:.Nes 1'. Nlnkkls„s, Deputy and Chief Fng, nccrfor JAtiI' II,'I'i iv, Deputy Commi,nioner, Ioroughe AsSEFSMENr,,'j' Ito+Ins L. F F.I1'NF-k, Secretary;1, THE County (ourt-house, Itrooklyn. I(ihnlond, Office," Ridlmonrl building,''cnnlcrRirh- COMMIF51"NEk Ot' PUBLIC BUt1.DIN rS of L'rooklyn and Queen.. Wii.i.i I Wnl:rov, Sheriff; JANiE.', Dt.N'.r, I „L, 1 u'r LVO AND ruoud'1'crra,;e;Hill York as colic, New Brig!,ton, S. I, S III'I'I.IKS, III Nuv S. KEARNV ; Rrigadicr-Gcncral Ac Oil Si I , T. I locHARTV, Secretary. Sheriff. I':nwAku 1', CIo1KI5k, Chief of Department and in J AMF-S MCLEEk and Brigadier-Gencral McCusKRv I) A. Al. III 4 I. SI.; Saturdays, t1 Al. /)%arture'nt of .\'rrw'rs. Chargeof I'Ire-als rot Telegraph. litrl-I', Commissioners. Address '1'IIOMAS L. FEVINER, Secretary, Stewart Nos. r3 to el Park Row, 9 A. SI, to 4 I. At. JA±IES DA III, Deputy Chief, in Charge ill Boroughs nM ES KANE, Commissioner of Scwvrs. of lh- v klyn ;Hid Queens. Building. .. - . ~fA)liEw F. UosniIE, Il)eputy for Manhattan, (; knkov E. H RVAV, Inspectorof C:om bustihles. SHF.RIFIS OFFICI, QUF.1':NS CUI l'. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 I. nt, ; Saturdays, 9 A. SI. 'f nn.vns BYRNIrti, I leptity for Bronx. t )fice,'1'bird CDtulty Court-Ill use, Long Island City,9.A,5L I,, r.+l_ to 12 51. -- J. PISrEe SEERY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, -I avenue and Onc Hundred a nd Seventy-seventh street. ' The Breulx and itichmond. WiLt.IAnl CI. Il.KKS, Sheriff; WILLIAM \f Ern}1., WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Ilrocklyn. Office, ALnsz„ Itlev.v Er,, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- Under Sheri ff. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. Municipal Building, Room 42. e. lyn and Queens. 1IAt-ruRi J. GoLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of Tit E COUNCIL, Central Office open at all hours. Sellers, Borough of Queens. Office, Hackett Building, Cnmmittee to examine persons who handle cxplosivcs SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND C(UV'1'V. RANDOLI'IH GUGGENHEIMEIt, President of the Council. Long Island City. meets Thursday of each week, at z o'clock r. aL County Cuurt-h,msc, Richmond, S. I., 9 so. to 4 I. Si. I'. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. HENRY 1'. MI,RRISON, Deputy Commissioner and Aueusres Ac is Eli, Sheriff. Clerk's office open from to A. Si. to 4 P. nt. ; Satur- Chief Eugineerof Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office , days, 10 A. At. to 12 At. ,, Richmond Building," corner Richmond 'Terrace and DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. REGISTER'S OFFICE, Pier " A," N. R., Battery Place. THOMAS F. Woos, President. Ue,harinlent of .iiridges. East side City Hall Park. 011icc hours Irom 9 .1. Si. J. SERCE.NTCRAsI, President ; CHARLEs F. Muaelty, to 4 p..... Saturda)s, 9 A. NI. to 12 al. During th, MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. Nos. 53 to zl Park Row, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. nt. ; Satur 'Lru surer; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. days, 9 A. M. to 12 nt. months of July and August the hours are from 9 :v. ST. WILLIAM IL BUNKE, Secretary, JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. to a P. nL Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. St.; Saturdays, is Si. ISAAC FROSISIE, Register; JOHN VON t LAH:,, IJcputy COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. THOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R. PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. Register. Rooms 114 and ee StewartBuildmg, q A, SILO 4 F, At, MA-1"I'HEW H. MoosE, Deputy for Bronx, JOHN C. HERTLEand EDWARD OWEN, Commissioners, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. HAuxv BEAM, Deputy for Brooklyn. REGISTER, KINGS COUN'T'Y. JOHN E. BACKUS, Deputy for Queens. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 >. x, to 4 I. 1t., BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. nue, 9 A. M. to 4 F. Si. Deparinrent of ffatw Sufifly. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices always excepting mouths of July and August, tlleu frontn,SI. Borough of Manhattan. Nos. r3 to 2r Park Row. Office hours, 9 A. m. to 4 open, to 2 F, it„ provided for by statute. Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, P. M. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T, JAMES R. HowE, Register. Nos. to, it and ru City Hall. 9 A. M. to 4 P. Al.; Satur- WILLIASI DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. JENKINS, M. D., JOHN 1I. COSny, M. D., THE PeE.st- WARREN C. TkstSELL, Deputy Register. days, 9 A. Al. to to St. JAMES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough DEN'I' OF THE POLICE BOARD, s'x-1, (Cfs, and the HEALTH JAMES J. COOGAN, President. of Manhattan. OFFICER OF THE PORT, ex-rjficio, Commissioners. IRA EDGAR RIDE]', Secretary, GEORGE W. BIRDSAI-L, Chief Engineer. CASPAR GOLDERMIAN, Secretary pro tem. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. W. U. BvRNE, Water Registrar. CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superinten- Borough of The Bronx. JAMES MOFFEIT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of dent. Room l27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, A. }I- to 4 r. M, Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. FREDERICK II. DILLINGHAM, M. I)., Assistant Saut- I,AwkescE GltESSEI<, Deputy Commissioner, Borough tary Superintendent, Borough of 2elanhatuan. CHAIM S B'ELOE, Commissioner; JAMES E. CussEi< currier Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- Deputy Commissioner. seventh street. 9 A. Al. to 4 I. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. nt. to of Queens, Long Island City. EUGENE M,NAHAN, M. D., Assistant Sanitary 12 M. "I'iIOMAS J. Hct,I.$cANo Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent, Borough of The Bronx. Louis F. HAFFEN, President. Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. RnnER'r A. 1BLACK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- HENRY P. MOOR RISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough intendent, Borough of Brooklyn. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Borough of Brooklyn. of Richmond. Otiice, "Richmond Building," corner Oeeu L. Li sic, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- No. I i r Fifth avenue. 9 A. M. to 4 P. si. President's Office, No. n Borough Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S.I. tendent, Borough of Queens. H. W. GRAr, Commissioner. I. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. Al. to is M. JOHN L. FEENY, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin FREuEIi$eK P. SLUl'suN, Assistant Commissioner. EDWARD M. GROUT, President. Ue'j)arb#iint of Street Cleaning. tendent, Borough of Richmond. Borough of Queens. Nos. 13 to Si Park Row, g A. SI. to 4 I'. M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KIN',, I I ll' s I\ , FREDERICK BOWLER, President. PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. F. M. GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of 5 Court-house, Office, Long Island City, 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satur. GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, President, Park Board, Corn. clays, from 9 A. Al. until is Al. Manhattan. WILLIAM F. \IELODY, Commissioner. PA'1'klcK H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for missioner in Manhattan and Richmond. Borough of Richmond. Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37 Municipal Building. WH-Lis HoLt.v, Secretary, Park Board. osErH LIEnElrrz, T )cputy Commissioner for Borough Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER III' Jf;PI)I: GEORGE CROMWELL, President, GEnRGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and 011ice of the President, First National Bank Building, of The Bronx, No. 615 East One Hundred and Fifty- KINGS COUNT\. New Brighton ; 9 A. Si. to 4 r, M.; Saturdays, 9 A, At. to second street. Queens. JAMES F. O'BrIEN, Deputy Commissioner for Bor- Offices, City Hall, Brooklyn, and Litchfield Mansion, No. 375 Fulton street. ough of Queens, No. 48 Jackson avenue, Long Island Prospect Park. EDWARD J. DoTLEI', Conimissitmer. City. AUGUST NIOEBus, Commissioner in Borough of The PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. Bronx. Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. No. 119 Montague street, Brooklyn, g A. Al. to 5 P. M., PeEar$nrnnr of Buildings, Lighting and.Su/,f)/i.s. COMMISSIONER OF JURIilz5, Office hours, 9 A. nl. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, t2 nt. COUNTY. except Saturdays in June, July and August, 9 A. AI. to Nos. 13 to 2r Park How, 9 A. M. to 4 P. nt. Art Commissioners Office hours, to A. ii. to 4 P. M. ; Saturday-. , , .1..I. I WWI. IL DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. HENRY S. KEAR.NY, Commissioner of Public Build- to is At. mgs, Lighting and Supplies. SAatFL P. AvEity, DANIEL C. FRENCH, Commis. PETER J. DOOL1,G, Deputy Commissioner for Man- sioners. EDU'ARD J. KN.IER, Commissioner. hattan. H. Hon1ER \IuoiE, Assistant Commission,,. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. GEO. E. BEST, Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Room 207 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. nl. to 4 P. At. JASIES J. KIRWIN, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- Jo,HN J. RYAN, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. lyn. Mails Office, No. sao Fourth avenue, Borough of COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICff'ihiINII TEN Evcl:, JiHN P. WINDOLPH Hill THE MAYOR JOEL FOWLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. Manhattan. Office hours, 9 A. At. to 4 P. nt. ; Saturdays, C))UN1Y. 9 A. II. to Is Si. and Cnnu'TROLLER, Conunissioncrs ; HARRYW. EDWARD I. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich- CHARLES J. Kut.LuLAN, Comnlissioner. THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build- WALKER, Secretary ; WILLIAM R. HILL, Chief Engineer. mond. Wlt-I.t.4M J. Dow LING, Dcp+lty Comm i=_.ioTier. ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan Office open from 9 A. >I. until 4 F. '.I. t `,uur..I;,y> and rue Bronx. LAW DEPARTMENT. JOHN Gcu.FOVLE, Commissioner for the Borough of from q A. V. to 12 at. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Brooklyn. No. it Nassau street. 9 A. M. to 4 F, SI. t)Qicr of Couoratior Counsel. DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs NEW YORK COUNTY J All,. WILLIAM M. HOES, Public Administrator. Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. At. to of Queens and Richmond. No. 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. M. to I . >I„ d;u Is 5 r. II.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is sl. A. J. JOHNSON-, Secretary. ,JOAN WHALE.N, Corporation Counsel. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- Wtci,ta I F. GIELL, Sheriff. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY. I'IIEODOItF, CONNOLV, W. W. I.ADD, Jr., CHARLES hattan and The Bronx, No. zzo Fourth avenue, Borough PATRICK H. PR:NETr, Warden. BLANDV, GEORGE HILL, Assistant-,. of Manhattan. No. 103 Third street, Long Island City. WILLIAM J. Carr., Assistant Corporation Counsel Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook- CHARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. for Brooklyn. lyn. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. KINGS COUNT1 I:\II Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens Bureau For l: f,l)lrciian of Arrears of Personal Tan i's. Raymond street, hetween WTllIIu_ili v -t IT..t all! and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten DeKalh avenue. Brooklyn, New York. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, Island, Borough of Richmond. Branchofflce: Room I, WILLIAMI W.L-rUN, Sheriff ; Hit I :v

  • 1. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, Room r9rt. Office hours PETER P. HUUEIrrv, County Clerk. FRANCIS R. (.LAIN, Auditor of Accounts. Central Lice. from 9 A. At. to 4 P. SI. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. Si. to 12 nt. WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor of Accounts. JOHN 1. NAGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. WILLIAM J. LYON, Auditor of Accounts. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 A. Si. t9 4 P. nt. Municipal Statistical Commission: FREDERICK W. QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFI li.F.. JAMES F. McKINNEY, Auditor of Accounts. BERNARD J. PORK, President of the Board; JOHN 11. GKUBE, 1p L. D„ ANTONIO RASINES, RICHARD '1'. WIt-- I'H ILIi' J, McEvoy, Auditor of Accounts. SEXTON, JACOn HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, Commissiouers. SON, Jr„ ERNEST HARv1ER, J. EDWARD JETTER, THOMAS Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Vyard, Borough of 0115511-. J EREMIAH T. MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts. GILLEKAN. Office ]ours, April r to October r, 8 A. x, to ; I . TI. Bureau of Elections. October t to April 1, 9 a. At. to 5 P. iii. ; Saturday-, 1'i Bureau for the Collection o/ Assessments and Arrears. 9 A. At. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. nt- to is AI. 12 M. EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and General Bureau of Elections, Borough of Manhattan MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. County and Supreme Court held at the Qucmn Arrears. -No. Soo Mulberry street. T. F. RIIDENnouuH, Super No. 346 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 F. Si. County Court-house, Long Island City. Court opcus EDWARD A. SLATTERV, Deputy Collector of Assess- intendent ; WILLIAM PLIatLEY, Chief Clerk. CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ALEXANDER T. MASON 9.30 A. Ni., to adjourn 5 I. ST. ments and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. Branch Bureau, Borough of Brooklyn-No. t6 Smith and WILLIAM N. DYKNIAN, Commissioners, JOHN H. SUTPHIN, County Clerk. JAMES E. STANFORD, Deputy Collector of Assess- street, GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief ; JOHN K. NEAL, LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. ments and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. Chief Clerk. MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, Deputy Collector of Assess- Branch Bureau, Borough of The Bronx-One Hun- ments and orrears, Borough of Brooklyn. dred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue. Coe- RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. JOHN F. ROGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments NEI.tUS A. BRUNNER, Jr., Chief. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. and Arrears, Borough of Queens. Branch Bureau, Borough of Queens-Police Station, Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. nl. to 4 P. nt. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to 4 GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments Astoria. JAMES R. RODAIAN, Chief. EDWARD McCuE (President), EDWARD CAHILL' I,. ST. and Arrears, Borough of.Richmond. Branch flureau, Borough of Richmond-Staten Island THOMAS A. WILSON, PATRICK H. HAVERTY and JOHN EDWAKD M. MULLER, County Clerk. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. I. CHARLES A. B. MEvENR0RG, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. CROWELL M. CUNNER, Deputy County Clerk. Bureau for the Collect/on of Taxes. JONES, Chief. JASPER, Secretary. THOMAS J. SHELLEY, Chief Clerk. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. JOHN J. McDuNOOGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Borough of Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Commissioners' Office, No. 258 Broadway, Borough JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Central Office. of Manhattan, New York, 9 A. Si. to 4 I. Si. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Borough of The Bronx. y I'- iii, LEWIS NIXON, President; JAMES W. BOVLE, Vice- JAMES B. Boucx, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Bor- Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. nt. to JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board ; Commis Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- President; JANIES D. BELL, Secretary : Ji LIAN D. ough of Brooklyn. hattan, 9 A. Si. to 5 1'. Si.; Saturdays, 9 A. SI. to 52 nt. FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, SSti Fii E. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, DeL)uty Commissioner. MH.Es M. O'BIiIEN, President ; A. ESIERSON PALMER, LANE and She MAYOR, Commissioners. 'faxes, Borough of Queens. Secretary. Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, MATTHEW S. TULLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, ADOLPH H. Gom-riNC, Commissioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 126 and 128 Livingston street, Brook- E. D., 9 A. At. tO 5 1'. 1t. Borough of Richmond. School Board for the Boroughs of tfankaltan and The lyn. Bronx. Bureau jar the Collection of City Revenue and o/ EDWARD GLINNEN, Deputy Commissioner. Markets. JAn1ES FEENV, Commissioner for Richmond. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and hattan. DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 n. N1. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- MILES M. O'BRIEN, President; William J. ELLIS, Superintendent of Markets. Secretary. to 4 P. SI, _ ALEXANDER MEAKIM, Clerk of Markets. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, g A. Si. to 4 ASA BIRD GARDINER, District Attorney ; \\' ILLIAM J, P. M. ; Saturdays, is M. School Board for the Borough ey Brooklyn. MCKENNA, Chief Law Clerk. Bureau of the City Chamberlain. Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. At. to 4.30 P. et. No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Office hours, PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. Department for Care of Destitute Children, No. 66 Third avenue, 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, President; GEORGE G KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BROWN, Secretary. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. Office of the City Paymaster. School Board for the Borough of Queens. Hours, 9 A. nt. to 5 I. ST. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. JOHN F. CLARKE, District Attorney. JOHIN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Flushing, Long Island. Central O fflce. PATRICK J. WHITE, President; JOSEPH H. F17'Z No. r48 East Twentieth street. Office hours from PATRICK, Secretary. QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT' Al r (BIN El. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 9 A. nt. to 4 F. M. ; Saturdays to r2 M. School Board for the Borough of Richmond. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 18th floor, 9 A. Si. to 4 I'. SI. FRANCIS J. LANTRV, Commissioner. City, 9 A. Si. tO 4 P. M. N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, Staten Island. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 nt, WILLIAM J. COLE, President; FRANKLIN C. VITT JOHN B. MERRILL, District Attorney. MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. 1t iN Mul

    THE CITY RECORD. 1I(INII1 ', ( )liluIhl:lt I, 1900.

    110W(INF:Rs. S.rrul 'I',rm. I 'art V., R:.,m N,,. I,. m"rnnit; ;Ito '': h,ek (except Smmnmimmys and legal Itnli- brick, ml Lincoln mnd, helwcen F'latbuah uvenuc a it' I spe. iul fern, Part 1'1 t,,, ml Nn, t,. day.), .Ind c„uHttite. apcn In Elt%C of buane... ( toot, nv rnuc. Ik,ruulth of I iu,IiI tilt,. Sn,'ciu1 Fern, Parti 11, . N,,,'m No. Ii). II en AI.\\ J:•.Rl'ul, !11*tire. I'AIRRK i f(11,it'II1, Itr„"kty'H nvenuo-Op,•ning tlruKultlyn avenue, h.: I ltfirv. New ('rinlnlal Court Building. t)pen at till " Trial 'fire,, fart I I., N„nnl Ni'. t4. Clerk. tweet, Avrnu, I; uud F' tut hush avenue, ('Icrk'. ( Illicc, Nre,,n No. ti Rutland n,ud-(Ipcuiug ltuiEHud runt, bctwc,•it I Imr. "1 , lav and night. Eighth Ui%tnct-Sixteenth and Twcuticth \Var'1.. - It'll, I':I,% . kI I'rnd'I'erm, fart III.. R,v,m Ni,, NuKcr„ nvcnuc and 1cnl.cn nvcnuc, l:, JA(nn F.. 11:\1 ('Hurt-nu,m, northwest e'rruvr of 'Twenty-third street I' vial ferns, Part IV., I,",m Ni,. .'t. Itc vcrly rourl-P„uusurit,•uiotn til sesvey'Iuii'uin inn tln ;Ind I•:ihth avenue. Court ,pun- at n' A, at. and c11- I* ria l' fern,, hurl V., Nl'i,nl Ni,. .4. nu,•tbuve,,t corner of llcv, rly rnml and I':tlrt Scvcnlcr•ntll Iunites „pen hit' lo.c ti bueinesn, I'ri;d l'imn, 'art \"I., Ri,nnl N. t;. St reel. Clerk'., ulhre open Inull 9 A. AL to 4 I', St. cinch Cou rl Intl ' hurts, I 'art \'l I., Remit Nn. tr:. \1'ihl1irop street-Cunstructiau of xcwer-bopin at file borough of The Bronx. LIy, Trial term, V'art 1' I I I . . N, ,on, N,,..'7. southwest corner of \1'i utlt rap strect and Rugcrs ave. 'Trial days and Return Jaye, each Cnitrt day. N. - 1 f .lot One Ilundrerl and Sixty-sixth street. 'Trial term, fart I X., N,n,tim Nu. lift.. I m ii nII. Sn~suie, .Justice. 'l'num:t, C,csrliA.N, tl n'u Il tn ` \. \L to I1, mi,hligla. 'It, ml I'erm, I'nrt X., Roo nn No. ii;. Fast I I,irty-second street- tints t ruction of' sewer in Clerk. :\ten. ~t \Itt Rues, Punulno \L I.vstH. 'Intl I'crut, Part X I., roam No. s7. East 'Thirty-second street, bctw'een Avenue II and Domugh of Ilru,. klyn. 'Fries' Perin, fart X11., Room No. vii. Ninth I hstrtct-'Twelfth W;trd, except that portion Newkirk ncerua,, and outlet sewers in East T'Itirty- 1 Ipel lair 'fermi, Roont No. ey. thereof st Lich lies wrst of the centre I rue of I ,enox to second street, between Newkirk ,venue and Dit nuts IOir,. N eta Borough flall. Opetl all times of t7. Clerk's ( (ffice, Appellatelerm. Risen No. 30. Si silt avenue, and of the 1larlem river north of the avenue: in ltlerilcgui avenue, north side, lien weep East lit .aid 115111, cxeel t Iota ccii the hours of I: M. and N:uuralizat inn Iturclito Nrxml No. 33. terminus of Lenox avenue. Court- roust, No. t 7 Fast '1'hirty-sevcuth street :uu1 Avenue F ; in Avenue 1', v. on Saida c , nd Lo1idays. Assignment Bureau, Rourn Ni'. 32. One Hundred and 'Twenty-first street, suuthcast corner bctss'ccu fae,•degl nose nue, north side, and Rol th avc- list J. Rr Silt, lc„ur;E W. DEt_tr. 7!x.gjt,x-t:1, toe C. Its tEt-I, Atin.s IAA1 R. I.Aw- of Sylvan place. Court opens ever}' Inorning at 9 tlue; in Ralph nrenuo, between Avenue F t :i I'acr Borug4h „t Queens, iEscR, CIIAK1.EC II. Tlt. until 4 r. M. QUEENS COUNTY COURT. Clerk, and Ralph avenues, in front of Lots Nos. tt, zt, of, ' :,at.,-H t.I, A. 11r:\.s. R ,I'. rer C. l'"uut}' Court-house, Long Island City. 31, 3, 35, 51 and 95 to too, 1t1Clusive, Block 6o, Twenty. fittlu Ward Map. t"i.' IU 1. it iv If. CKvct, I",Ern M. 1'r=t'It,. C„unty Court opens at Q. A. sl, : adjourns at s r. nl. Second District-Twenty-third and Pw'enty-fourth \yards. Court-room, corner of Third a%unuo and One Ilowar'l avenue-Fla-,ing sidewalk on the cast side l H:\SLEs A. FLA\L\1EK. L., 11, Esi ZE1.t. E1,. l'I \1: P'.' I W. Cunty Judge's office always Open at Flushing, N. Y. IHundred and Fifty-eighth street. Officehours from 9 of Howard avenue. between Bainbridge and Chauncey Sl E.ane. 1H. ll. \l, rrl. I,~-era ('1.. I ii', II. II .s Ii uSe s S. NIu,.,RE, Cuuuty Judge. I.. is ', .,u lists. NV11,1 ti I. C',sL:\., I,ulx P. Sciitoist.sv, I;EK.stD B. VAN \V. \Rs,JuStCe. WILLI.tSi H. ALLEN, of ]lroadwav, between 'Macon and McDonough strccts, F.: I oH. i-N ;1S Aclants t cc n. I \si', 1'I:LS- EuwAsu F. O'Itws EK and Tucnuuse F'. Ibt.e\l'iLo Clerk. in front of Lots Nos. 7 to to, inclusive, )z, 13 and 14, - Ii i-ti a re. Justices. T'Hosi.ts F'. Ssti`H, Clerk, Clerk's ifficc open from g A. At. to 4 V. St. Block too, Twenty-filth Ward Map. ,' ,: n I 11i,trict-Lourt and Butler streets. Hescv Gates aveuuc-Flagging sidewalk on the north sir le -.,,w. tea tstrate. Third District-Includes the T'hirt,cn th, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth kind of (sates avenue, between Y:itchten and Ralph avcnucs, I , Ird l li.ttrict-'Ivrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. ilt front of' Lot No. 12, Block 29, T'wenity.fiftht Ward t i ,... E. F. TE.\tE. Magistrate. Nutueleenih \\'ards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and S Len Hclel in the building for Criminal Courts, Centr•:, aceuue, Ilrooklyn. Map. - limb I bsfriet-Nos. Gand S Lee avenue. ViLLb\,t Flm• \\-bite and Franklin streets. Court opens at halt- Putnam avenue-Fiaggi ug sidcwnlK on the north K 1)IHK. Magistrate.rate. \Vtl.LtASt J. Lvsclt, Justice. Jells W. CARPENTER, past to o'clock, Clerk. side of Putnam avenue, between T'hroop and Sumner I .ftlt Di,tnct-Ewen and Powers streets. Asnr.EO' Rfirs 13. Cuts tic, Ctty Judge : JI III N \V. GntF, Re- avenues, in front of Lot No. n6, Block 8, 'Twenty-third 1.1, ',iX, Magistrate. Clerk's office open from 9 A, M. until 4 t'. rut. Court corder; J',,ErH E. NENNIAKCER, M.\KTIs T'. tk?I11"u. opens at to o'clock. Ward Map. >ICth Itisvtct-(sates and Reid avenues. T.etvts R. and W.Aimar. \V. F, sure, Judges of the Court of (;en- Decatur street-Flagging sidewalk on the north side \\' : n. Magistrate. r:el Ses,ions. Ep,v.1u H. CAKK11.L. Clerk. Fourth District - Twenty-fourth, 'Twenty-fifth, of I )ccatur street, between Reid and Paschen uventsc•s, csth I ti strict-No. ,I Grant street. Aafthi,.h. - Clerk's otTtce open front it A. M. to 4 V. +1. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and 'Twenty-eighth in front of a portion of Lot No. 16, Block 14, litetity- :\:`'t: nitt, E. SIFER,• Magistrate. \yards. Court-rxam, No. 14 Howard avenue. fitih Ward \Lip. I. gl nil District-Coney Island. ALnr:51 V.tt liats r' TH.INIAs H. WWnLLIASt'., Justice, HERMAN GOHLlNG- Httll street-Flagging sidewalks on the north side of \ . ...ICES. Jr.. Magirtratc COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Hoas'r, Clerk ; JAMES P. Stssu,•i, Assistant Clerk. Hull street, between Saratoga and Hopkinson avenues, Clerk's office open front 9 A. Si. to 4 At. it, front of Lots Nos. t3, 15, 17, t9, Cl, 3o and 31, Block borough of Queens. P. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between 98, Tw'cnty-fifth Ward flap. I irst District-Nos. _t and _; lacksun a'enue. Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. Fifth District-T'w'enty-ninth, tIluirtieth, Thirty-first Hull street-Flagging sidexalks on the south side of I. :,, Island City. \Ia'r m eww_l. Swrr ii, 'lagistrate. Court Opens at no A. At. and Thirty-second \yards. Court-room oil Bath toe. Hull street, between Saratoga avenue and H"pkinsnu _,Ind I)istrict-Flushing, Long Island. Lt' RE J. Iertics-Pirst Division - ELtzt'Iz B. Htxsnace, hue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Butch. avenue, in front of Lots Nos. 38 to 40, inclusive, and i_ , KTi,S, Magistrate. \\ ILLI:\\I TRACER, JER„StE, EiimAi t A. J ao ,u. („Hs C,lKsELU's Fh NC.UESON, JusmcC, JEREsit.viH J. 79 to 87, inclusive. Block o9, Teventy-fifth WardMap. Ilerd I Hstnct-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- I;, \IcKEAs, WILLIAM C. HlLusoIC, WIILIAa \l. ( 1'I. EARN', Clerk, Ralph avenue-Flagging sidewalk on the west stile nn_ntl J. HE:\LV, Magistrate. FULLER, Clerk ; Jusst'tl H. Jones, Deputy Clerk. Clerk's office open front 9 A. At. to 4 P. tut. of Ralph avenue, bet,veen St. Mark's avenue and Clerk's office open from 9 A. Nt. to 4 P. At. Prospect place, in front of Lot No. 39, Block zoo, Borough of Richmond. Borough of Queens. T%vcnty-fourth Ward 'lap, Second Division-Trial days-Borough Hall, Brook- Jefferson aveuuc-Flagging sidewalks on the north First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. J: its lyn, Mondays, \Vedncsdays and Fridays, at to o' clock First District-Fitt Ward (all of Long Island City, CK .45, Magistrate. side of Jefferson avenue, between Lewis and Stuyvesant Second District-Stapleton, Staten Island. NA-I II \s- Town Hall, Jamaica. Borough of Queens, Tuesdays, at formerly composing five Wards). Court-room, Queens avenues, in front of Lots Nos. 64 to 6g, inclusive, Block cc o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of County Court-house (located tem porarily). Iel. \1Ar:sH. Magistrate. t 14, T\renty-third Ward 1L•tp. Su,.retary ti the Board, JARno J. CHAMI.ees, Myrtle Richmond, Thursdays, at to o'clock. 'ITIaSlAs C. KADIEN, Justice. '1'HoStns F. KENNEDY, Ralph avenue-Flagging sidewalk on the west side and Vanderbilt avenues, borough of Brooklyn. fusticc's-JOHN C:vl'Kl'\'E1', HotvAltD J. Fcuitv'e, Clerk. of Ralph avenue, betw,cu St. Mark's avenue :utd PATRICK KEADY, JOHs FI.EMtw:, 'rHrsiAs W. Fire- Clerk's officeopen from 9 A. rut, to 4 P. At. each week Bergen street, iu front of Lot No. 88, Block eel, GERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; JuHv J. day. Court held each day, except Saturday. Twenty-fourth Ward ]lap, lace-Flagging sidewalk oil the west side „f THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS DoRSiAN, Deputy Clerk. Second District-Second and Third Wards, which Louis p COUNTY. Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown Louis place, between Herkimer street and Atlantic open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. ct. and Flushing. Court-room in Court-Lou se of late 'Town avenue, in front of Lots Nos. z8, 29, 55 to 59, inclusive, Room t, Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. al, to of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Block 86, Tueenty-fifth Ward Map. 4 I Elmhurst, New York. P. O. address, Elmhurst, New Quincy street-Fencing vacant lots on the south side I:E:BOE E'' WAI.DO, Commissioner. MUNICIPAL COURTS. York. e,f Quincy street, between T'hronp and Sumner avenues, I n.Asi M. TB,iRac RN, Deputy Commissioner. WILLIAM RASl3utx, Jr., Justice. HENRY WALTER, known as Lots Nos, 84, 85 and 86, Block 5, '1'wenty- 1' u,IM.as D. >los.ceoP, Superintendent. Borough of Manhattan. Jr., Clerk. third Ward Map. "serum H. GREsELLE, Secretary. First Ilistrict-'I'htrd, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and Clerk's office open from 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. Atlantic avenue-Fencing vacant lots on the north all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway side of Atlantic avenue, between Schenectady ivu,iiie and Whitehall street including Governor's Island, Third District-JA+IES F. NeLAUGUt.tN, Justice and Utica avenue, known as Lots Nos. 88 and 89, KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. Iledloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, GEORGE W. DAMOs, Clerk, block 144, Twenty-third Ward Map. Iiall of Records, Brooklyn. New Court-house, No, te8 Prince street, corner of Court-house, 'town Hall, Jamaica. EDWARD M. GROUT, I ;E,noE B. AnttlT, Surrogate. Clerk's office open from g A. At. to 4. P. M. Court President, Borough of Brooklyn. Wooster street. held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to A. M. MICHAEL F. McGI'LDKtcu, Chief Clerk. DANIEL E. Fn.. Justice, FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Court Opens to A. M. Office hours, 9 A. St. to 4 P. At. Clerk's office open from 9 A.vt, CO 4 P. St. Borough of Richmond. HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING PETI- Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- I tions, which are now on file in my office for ins ne- teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward First District-First and Third Wards (Towns of tinn, and will submit them to the Local Boards of time COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil- Fifth and Eighth Districts at a joint meeting to be held lying south and cast of Broadway and Whitehall street. lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New County Office Building, Richmond, S. I. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. on Thursday, October it tgoo, at 4.30 r. At., in the Brighton. office of the President of the Borough, Room tt, SPEi'tmEs D. SrEYE5s, County Judge. HERMAN BI,LTE, Justice, FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. J r1HN J. KENNEY, Justice, Fnxeccs F. LEMAN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. Borough Hall : Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 At. Court held Court opens daily at to A. +1., and remains open until P. East Eighteenth street-Opening East Eighteenth each day, except Saturday, from 10 A, rut. KINGS COUNTY TREASURER. daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily street, between Avenues K and H. business, except oil Sundays and legal holidays. Second District-Second, Fourth and Filth Wards Fast Nineteenth street-Opening East Nineteenth Court-house. Ruont 14. street, between Avenue M and Foster avenue. JOHN W. KIMBALL, 'Treasurer, T'HUM.AS F. F'ARRELL, ('t'ow'ns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield), Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- Avenue K-Opening Avenue K, from East Sixteenth Deputy Treasurer. room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth ton, street to East Eighteenth street, together with recum- street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETERTIERNAN, Clerk, mendation of the 'Topographical Bureau that proeed- excepted) from 9 A. St. to 4 St. ngs for the opening of Avenue K, between Ocean ave- EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. P. Court office open from 9 A. tit. to . r. At. Court held \VAn. F, :MORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. each day from to A. M., and continues until close of nue and Flatbush avenue, be rescinded and new proceed- Rooms, 14, 15 and t6, Nos. 149 to 151 Church street. business. ings be initiated for the opening of Avenue K, between President, JOHN RESEt1AN ; Secretary, JAUEs E. Fourth District-'tenth and Seventeenth Wards, East Sixteenth street and Flatbush avenue. Court-room, No, 3o First street, corner Second avenue, McGuvERS; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE Court opens 9 A. M, daily, and remains open to close of EDWARD H. GROUT, Lnu.us, P. J. ANDREWS, e.r-qtliCIO. business. President, Borough of Brooklyn. Officeopen during business hours every day in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on GEORGE F. RoESCH, Justice. Joes E. Lvnctt, Clerk, Monday, Wednesday and Friday after t r. St. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth I HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING PETI- OFFICIAL PAPERS. Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. tions, which are now on file in my office for inspec- BENJAMINHIIrel1As,Justice. 'rusts,. FI'12I'ATRICK, tion, and will submit them to the Local Board of the ORNING-"MORNING JOURNAL,"' 'rELr:- SUPREME COURT. Clerk, Eighth District on Thursday, October tn, tgoo, at 4.30 I', At., in the office of the President of the Borough, M graph." I', unty Cuurt-house, 10.30 A. M. to 4 P. AI Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Room it, Borough Hall: Evening-"Daily News,""Commercial Advertiser." special Term, Part I., Room No, 16. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Weekly-" Weekly Union," I Turk's Once, Part I., Room No. 15. Second avenue. Court opens 9 A, St. daily, and con- Clarkson street-Regulating, grading, curbing, gut- Semi-weekly-" Harlem Local Reporter." tering, laying crosswalks where necessary, and paving special Term, Part II., Room No. 23. tinues open to close of business. German-" Morgen Journal." the roadway, with macadam pavement, of Clarkson Clerk's (.)ffice, Part II., Room Net. 12, DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Special Term, Part III., Room No. t8. street, between the west side of New York avenue and Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward, Court-room, the west side of Troy avenue. Supervisor, City Record. Clerk's Office, Part III., Room No. rg. SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. zoo No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every j Lincoln road-Grading and paving, with vitrified MONI)Av, ( )f 'i 'ii'; lc 1, 1900. THE CITY R E C 0 f3 D. 887

    THE CITY RECORD. Ilorongll.or Manhattan and 'FIii Bronx. Whore utore Ihan onr• Lu-rv,m is innIrv•s1n'rl it is xn'vn'rrll nuutcr+ .tined therein art in ail rr :p, i I . t, m . \,. t 1 112 FIIkYI.tiIII,Nn 'I III'. III':I',1k'1'.II,:N'1' rcqui•ilr• tb:d 1611 sin ikrnti"n iii' mnrh' and .idn.trihed N'lu a more tbuu our perc awarded at any NI)'. I t to aI 1'aric Row, that ut) member of the \lunicipnl Assembly, head of •t entitled on its completion and that which the Corpura- mLseuuent letting, the amount inn each case to Inc calcu- Crry of Nr•.w Yin: r: September e8, n.yei.l depnrtmer.t, chief of a bureau. rlepulv thereof nr clerk tion m:ty Ire ohligcd to ny to the person or persons to lated upon the estimated amount of the work by which Ihcrei n, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly whom the contract shall lie awarded at any subsequent the bid, are tented. I'be consent above meat iuned NOTICE OF SALE: Al' PUBLIC AUCTION. or indirectly interested thterein, ur to the su plebes or in Toting, the :nun wnut in such case to be c:dculated upon shall be accompanied by the uuth or affirmation, in the work to which it relates, or in any portlnnn of the the estitnated amuwu of the work by which the bids are OCTOBER writing, of each of the genus signing the same, that N MONIIAY, t5, too, AT rl profits thereof. tested. The consent :rhure mentioned shall lie aceom- lie ix u householder or freeholder to The City of New O in clocks. ill„ the Depart mcut of Writer Supply will Each estiam te mustmst beverified v by the oath, in writ- p:uncd by the oath or n(inrtinmagu, in writing, of each York, and is wutth the amount of the security required sell at public auction to the his'hct bidder, by'I`hainns I i ng, of the party making the same, that the several of the per—ris signing the .ante, that lie is a hiiusn- for the Completion of thins contract over :utd ahuve ail A. Kerrigan, Auctioneer, rut the Western 1 )istrict matter. therein stated are true, and must be necom- holuinr or freeholder in The City of New York, and is his debts of every nature, and Over and aboec his lia- Repair Yard, Nn rtb fort l:md avenue, near Park ave- Teinied by the conseut, in w'dting, of two hnnuwhnnIllees worth the amount of the security required for the com- bilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has nue, Itorough of Brooklyn, or fi faeh0ldors in The City of New V rk, to the effect pletion of this cnntr:tct, over hell :tbuve all his debts tit ufered himself as a surety in good I:Iitii, and with the One (r) Black Mann. that if the contract is awarded to the person nicking every mum—n, and over and above his liabilities :ts bail, intention to execute the bond required by the Revised One (t) Wn,4un. tile estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, be- surety or otherwise, and that In has offered himself as 1 h'dinanees if the contract shall be awarcled to the per- '1'I•a:MS nF S.5I.E. c,nme bound as his sureties fur its faithful performance, a surety rn good initlt and with the intention to execute son or persons for whom Inc consents to become surety. Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and curl th.rt if inc shall refuse or neglect to execute the the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufh- The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to place of sale. Bidders must name a price for the mare ❑ ame, they will in 'y to the Corporation any difference ciency of the security offered is to he approved by the be approved by the Comptroller of 'lire City of New nd the w•ngon separately. The purchasers tniut re- between the sum to which he would be entitled up n its Comptroller of The City of New York. York. move the horse and the wagon the Pipe Yard !ism completion and that which the Corponntion may be Should the person or persons to whom the contract No bid or estimate will be considered unless nccom- immediately after the sale, otherwise Inc will forfeit the obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall ptnicd by either a certified check upon one of the money pail at the time of sale and the ownership to is awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract be awarded at :tny subsequent letting, the amount to within five days after written notice that the same has N:ttiouol or State banks of The City of New York, the property, w•hiclt will thereafter be resold for the be calculate I upon the estimated amount of the work drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money benefit of the city. been awarded to his or their hid or estimate, or if he by which the bids are tested. or they accept, but do not execute, the contract and give to the amount of jr-'r per centunt cut the amount of WILLIAM DALTON, 'rue consent last above mentioned must be acenm- the security required for the faithful performance Commissioner of Witter Supply. the proper security, inc or they shall be considered p:utied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpo- of the contnret. Such check or money must ciii the persons signing the same that he is it householder ratiun, and the contract shall be readvertised and relet be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the DErn time EN r oN WA-r to Si, 'na y, or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth as provided by law. estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk CuntansSlr,V Etc ( )rFICE, the amount of the security required for the completion of the Department who has charge of the estimate- of the contract, over and above all Iris debh of every No bid or estimate will be received or considered box, and no estimate can be deposited in said his Ni,.in PARK Row unless accompanied by either a certified cheek upon one 1Ev Yu1.1,: tiyrtc ber 17,, tr) o• nut! rea mad over and above his liabilities as bail, surety until such check or money has been examined by or otherwvise, and that he has offered himself as surety of the National or State hanks null • lie C ity of New York, said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All in ;.toil faith, with the intention to execute the bond drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, TO CON`'RAC'yORS. ruluired by law. amount of five per centum of the amutmt of the security will be returned to the persons making the same required for the faithful performance of the contract. within three days after the contract is awarded. if lire OR RSTIMA'1'1':S, INCLOSED IN A No estimate will be considered unless accompanied Such check or money must xur be inclosed in the by either a certified check upon one of the Sate or successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five B scale,) envelope, with the title of the work and sealed envelope cootntning the cxii nil te, but must be days after notice that the contract has been awarded to the name of tiro bidder indorsed thereon, also the num- National banks uf'I he City of New York, drawn to the handers to the inllicer or clerk of the Depar2nteu2 who order of the Comptroller, ar mouey to the amount of him, to execute the s•tme, the amnuut of the dcpmit I cr of the work as inn the nxIvrttsen11unt, will be received has charge of the eel, m:ue-box, and no estimate can be made by him shrill Ix f ,rfeit cri to and remined by Thu at No. ¢1 Park row, in Room No. x536, until z o'clock live per centum of the amount of the security required deposited in said box until such cheek o r stoney has for the faithful pert rmance of the contract. Such City of New York as liquidated damages for such P. Al., tin been examined by said uflicer or clerk and fund to be neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the contract check or tnnney must poet' he inclosed in rt se Ilet[ en- correct. All such dcpuaits, except that of the success- THU•IRSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1900. sell,pe containing the. estimate, but must be handed to within the time aforesaid theamount of his deposit will ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the he returned to Lima 'The bids will be publicly opened by the head of the the officer or clerk of the Department who It s charge same within three lap's alter the contract is awarded. of the estinnn,tte box, and no estimate can be deposited Should the person or persons to whom the contract I lepartment, :tt the hour above mcntiuntil. It the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within may be awarded neglect orrefuse to accept the contract in said box until such check or money has been exam- five days after notice that the contract has been Borough of Crooklyn. I, cd by said officer or clerk and luund to be correct. within five days after written notice that the same has awarded to I,im, to execute the same, the amount of bccu awarded to his or thcirbid or proposal, or if he ur N,,. t. Ytiif FURNISHING AND F:RE(.I lNG All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, the- deposit made by him shall be forfeited no and re- ffffE`i`RR will be returned to the peannns making the same, within they accept but to not execute the contract and lice I;RAVIIV \tECLL\Nlt Al. tained by The City of Ness York as kquiefted damages dthe ro per security,het or the yshall he consideredc, its PLANTS WI'I'TI A1'1'tt R'1'F:NANG1•:S three days alter the contract i. awarded. If the suc- for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the ceeefltl bidder shall neglect or rcl use, within five clays has- ru g ahandoncd it and as in default to tire Curpurlt- FOR l'UklFYING'I'HF, SUPPLY I RU\I contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his tion, and the contract mill be readvertised and eelet as iAlSF:i,IS\Fs AND FROM SPRING- after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, deposit will he returned to him. tunexecute the saute, the amou- .t of the de t made by provided by law. I IEI,1) SfRE:A11S. Bidders • rc cautioned tan cxatmtnet eform of con- /;idlers are cautioned to '.raurhue the s/ec- F'at It Ii, ii or est incite =ball contain and state the hint .hall be forfeited to and retained by 'lire City cf New Vurk as liquidated damages for such neglect or tract and the specifications for particulars before tnak- ilcrrtieus for /rtiticrr/rsrr of 1/re sward', etc, come :nut plans of re.idcuce of each of the persons mg their estimates. llidders will write out the amount rcgnrfred before winking ikrir es'Gnaf,'se, and are m;cl

    S888 THE CITY RECORD. NlONIAV, ()l'rtlriic I, 1900.

    ,nh nguti.m of that part „I the .outherly ride of thereon, n. 1,rmvkicd in v,•rl i,nt v.,r, „f Ih,' '' litvat,-, "t I)t' ,,nhcr, t9tn, the purchaser .hall forfeit all en,ludc from .u,-h ,Ile any building or huiblings IImt :;,+I One IIuiitlrctl and Stsiy-'uinih scree[, between New York l hticter." t w I title to the ballIiiga or auy part nf' buihlinl; ma • be dca,;n.rted by the F'.0 F',mecr. the II order of the Aqueduct l oinno-i0Icrn of 'I'hc City I, ruttkliu a.enur and 'I'l,ird avenue t thenve ra'krly Sand vrrliou provi,le. Ih:u, '• If an}• sm b ,, L-tt, and nlsn to the muncy part of r,m+idcrnti„n nlnug said ssc.Irrly Itr i lgalt,m nm,1 southerly .life of .hall remain unpni,l for the {teriod of arty days allI :\qunlut I l'„ntrnis- of \cw York. ,..I :n tI • tint, of s a lc, and the list t lime Hundred and Sixty-sixth street It' the north. the mItt (I'm,t entry tberc„I in time suit! Itn„+rd of I'llh. .disc the art day of I()11Y I. K\•AN, [nay It :my tiler „n „r uc.lcrly side it Boston road: theme Iouthwe.rtcrly of Ass ,.ntcnts, it shall lie the duly tit the nllie, I1~ n, b. r. i .. , r ell %; Id Pa[HOh4s !I• l!ut..,1 build- I,re.idcnt. II tR nY W. WAINER, :Jong said northwv-.t,•rly side of I[mt.lnn road to Its imuthorized to rollert and receive the umnunl ut „r re m" r ., r dc,t n ,c tl„- .~m ,r. i tiler,,,. tit's with the uurtherlq proIt'manfit't of the itsscsstiicnt to ehiirge, rmullr,- i and rrcm'iee interest tiler,. ,L I L, nr' l ,ervr the right to Secretary. .AIIc lurt Cnnuii westerly side ul t'aiddwcll acenuc; thence southerly nn at the rate of seven per centum per auman, to he ,[long said unrtherly 1miu, lm'tmg,itimnii :led westerly side of calculated from the date of such entry to the date ,d street, l'nuldwcllavunuc to ilte tine hefty side of East ( Inc f Ittn. p:tvment." DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. It"1'"ugh of Manhattan, No. 57 Chambers \l aluiitao, N. V. decd and Filty-cigblh street : thence w'cstec1Y ttlxng the The above assessment is payable to the Collector Iforough of The Bronx. corner Third and 'Tremont uurthcrly side of East him c 1Iutmdrc,l and F ifty-eighth of Assess,ncimts and Arrears, at the Bureau h'r nvenee'. The Bronx, N. V. street it, the point ur place of begim,i ng ; as such streets the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of 'faces NO -l'l('F I (I 'IAXI'ACF1•. and Assessments and of Witter Rents, at Crot„n:, __ Borough of Brooklyn, Rooms 2, 4, 6 and 8, \}unicipal arc shown t1Pon the Final \laps and Profiles of the Building. It too klyn, N. Y. 'I'wcnty-third ;OilTweni y-fourth Ward. of'f he City of ('ark Building, corner of One Hundred and DEPARTMENT OF I•'INANCE. Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and Fifth New York. sesemithi street and 'Third avenue, (Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 r. tit.; and BrxEAt' El, THE C,+t.l.ec nog uF Tax Evil street, Long Island City. N. The above-eat itled assess meat was en tercd un the No. ;7 (FlbIlIENS STS etc, f Borough of Richmon(I, Richmond Building, New date 1ereiiiat6are giSvn in the Record of Titles of oil Saturdays from q A. M. to 12 tit., and all pay- Boetuc ii OF \LAN HAI-Tts. Brighton. Staten Island, N. V. Assessments Confirmed, kept in the "Bureau tier the ments made thereon oft or bef)rc November 2.3, t,)cv,, N Ew \"OKIc. October I, rood. 1 In ctsc of pa) meat on or before the ist dap' of No- Collection of A'u.sessmcut.:utd r\rrears. " Unless the will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at t I'ICE IS }IF:REIPY (-;Iv- EN '('HAT THE vember next, the person so paying shall he entitled to amount assessed for benefit on any person or property N As,c,smcnt-r,Ils of Real Estate. Personal Prop- the benefits mentioned in section yt5 of the Greater shall be patti within sixty days after the date of said time rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of New York Charter (chapter 378, Laws of IS97), viz : A entry of the assessment, interest will be collected entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said r.c and Bank Stuck in The City of New York for the Bureau to the date of payment. ,, ,r ,yo.,, and the warrants for the collection of taxes, deduction of interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum thereon, as provided in section too6 of the •' Greater New York Charter." BIRD S. COLER, been , Ielivered to the undersigned. and that all the between the day of such payment and the tat day of Comptroller. t ,,. s on said as.essmcut-rolls are now due and payable December next. Said section provides that, " If any such assessment DAVID E. AUSTEN, shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty clays after CITY OF NEW \ t)R[C-DEt'ARTM11 ENT OF FINANCE, „ the office of the Receiver of Taxes in the borough in CoAti']ROLLER's OFFICE, September 24, 1900. .. iris h the property is located. as follows : Receiver of Taxes. the date of entry' thereof in the said Rvcurd of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the atnouut of such PETER F. M trveti, AUCTIONEER. 1I:OIUr:ALti 1'O1: 5.},51*'.lI_NN1-12-A1t11,W. t',I- -\ITI)IANti AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS ARE entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said which lease is dated September 7, 1886, in and to the V lIfui:I,,1 l). Cl- SIX Hitt\ ,; Of ARTICLE OF CHAPTER 417 OF THE LAWS OF 1897, TO Bureau to the date of payment. following-described premises ; BIRD S. COLER, All that certain lot known its and by the number 274 IN\ E:51' IN '1 HIS STOCK. Comptroller. upon the assessment roll for the opening of Ninety-sec- CITY of :AEU' Vlt.tc-UEl.sRTsttNT (IF FINANCE, l end street, from the Shore road to Seventh avenue, in CusSIt'rnunLLEK's OSStcF., September 26, 1900. the late 'Donn of New Utrecht, which was sold to the `.\LF'D PROPOS:\i.S \it'll 1. BE RECEIVED IIV THE COMPTROLI•ER OF THE CITY OF NEW Town of New' Utrecht at a sale forunpaid assessments, J -I u rk, at his oliice .Ts o. _:o Beu:,.lwoy. in 'file City of New York, until NOTICE TO PkOl'1•:R'I'Y OWNERS held on September 6, 1884, upon the following MONDAY. THE 151h DAY OF OCTOBER. (900. 'FERs15 AND Cl1NDITIONS OF SALE ,t = ,i clock I'. vL. ,lien thee- „ 111 I" publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. The highest bidder will be required to pay the full such ,-f theta as shall atteu,l. a- f rust led by lass, for the whole or a part of the following-described Registered N PURSUANCE OF SECTION totS OF THE Greater New York Charter, the C,,mptroller of'1-he amount of his bid or purchase-money and the auc- - -'I The City of New York. Inuring interest at the rate of three and one-halt per cent. per altiium i from and tioneer's fee at the time of sale, together with the ; the date of payment therefor. to wit City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of properiv, affected by the following further sum of $75 for expenses of the sale, exam,n:o- mssessmenO for LOCAL, I\IPROVEMEN'FS in the I tioss, conveyance, etc. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN : The qun-claim deed for the above parcel to be de- livered within thirty days from the date of sale. PIIINCIPAL PA\t'Aft'.i.R AZ'7'Ht,RITI'. 'TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prop- NT. TITLe. PAI'.A ff I.E. SEvI-ANNtLL5' uN SUTTER AVENUE-GRADING: AND PAVING, erty struck off to the hi;hest bidder who shall fail to from Rockaway- avenue to Alabama avenue, Area of I comp!}• with the terms of ,ale, and the party who fails assessment : Both sides of Sutter r veuuc. between to cr,mpiyt' therewith will be held liable for any de- Rock:n+rmy and Alabama avenues and to the extent of ficiency resulting from such resale. ( Secti ons 48 and rl'9 of chapter 378 of half the blocks on the intersecting and terminating 'file right to reject any bid is reserved. , cite Stock of The I the Lau-s of 1307 ; resolution of streets and avenues. By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, • 't New Y-,rk for ! the Board of Estimate and -that the same was confirmed by the Board of Asses- ' under resolution adopted Sep tember r8, Igoo. • - hou-es and Apportionment of The City ,,f sors on September 25, u)oo, and entered Ott September :6, BIRD S. COLER, - cteretor in the! N -x Yoik adopted Febru.,ry t, rgoo- in the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, Comptroller. t0hs of 'tlanhat- too-, and re•ulution of the \fu- kept in the Bureau for Ilie Collection of Assessments and CITY OF NEW Yorme-DEFARTarENT rue FINANCE, ) ..n,l'The Bronx... nic,pel Assembly approved by Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Cr,ntF ttoLLER's OFFICE, September err ,-n-es. f . the Mayor July y, :900...... Nov- 1, 1940 May t and Nov. i stud I, ,lss the ant„mrf ns,-s-1,fir 1sazfit ,"u .uty Itrear yr ,ur tref,e, ty shall be Paid suith ire sixty days nfftr t/ e dot' PETER F. MEYER, AucTIONEFar. ,f said refry rj f/re ,usrssnreuts, iuttrest still be uuuIIc,iwi I Sections 46 and 1f9 of chep,er 378 llm.reu'ir, as provided in section totq of said theater of the Loa s of 1897 ; resolution of New York Charter. Said section provides that •' If any rate Stock of The j CORPORATION SALE OF REAI. I *I API-I. the Hoard of Estimate and Ap- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of t' New \ ark. f.'r - i pertionment of The City of New niaty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Yerk, adopted February r, 19oo. Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VE.N 11151' - -- - _ and resoLution of the Mu ticipal the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount P the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of lie - - Assembly, approve I by tie \lap or of such assessment to charge. collect and receive inter- City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in July- 9, t9 .5...... Nov. t, to \f.ly I and Ne-v. t est thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, 1•u them by law, will offer for sale at public auction, on ^e n,1cuL:fid from I/te ,lit! r rf suds i utry to 1/mu' daft ,j TUESDAY, OCTOBER :10. 1900, p,: rte: ut. •' file above assessment is payable to the Collector at in o'clock it., at the Comptroller's Office, No. x8o i- Sections t69 and to of chapter :^5 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, f S „ r-: c. - of Assessments and Arrears at the office of the Bureau of the Laws of and reeolu- all the right, title and interest of The City of New ..- of andend Put- 1877. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of faxes [inn of the Commts;ioners of the York, by virtue of a lease for coo years from William of the L)s end , and Assessments and of \'ater Rents, in the Municipal Sinking I and of The City of New Builtliug. Borough of Ilrooklyn, between the hours of V. B. Bennett, Supervisor of the former Town u1 tea of Docks and \- Nov. t, r);o May t and Nov. i Gravesend, to the City of Brooklyn, which lease is i : ties ...... J „rk adopted August z, too..... o A. tit. and a r. tii., and on Saturdays from 9 A. St. to is >I.• and all payments made thereon on or before No- dated December 24, 1896, in and to the following - vember 25. tgoo, will be exempt from interest, as above described premises : provided. and after that date will be subject to a charge All that westerly one-half part, being 40 feet by too f Chapter z;5 of the Laws of t$9F, as of interest at the rate of seven percent. per annum from feet in size, of the lot known as and by the number 70 amended by chapter 666 of the Corporate Otock of 'file I tit, date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assess- upon the assessment roll for the opening of Neptune City of 7sew York. for ( Laws of 16 - ; s..ctions t69 and Inert Isin said Bureau to the date of payment. avenue, from West Sixth street to the Ocean Parkway, the U-e-. and Purposes ; iSo "f chapter 378 of the Laws of BIRD S. COLER. in the late Town of Gravesend, now Thirty-first Ward 1897. and resolution of the Com- of the D. partment ( f Comptroller. of the Iforough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, missioners of tie Sinkn; Fund ',f LI - ohs and Ferries... - CITY OF -Ew• Yt1RR-DEi`ART\tENT OF FINANCE,[ the whole of which was sold to the City of Brooklyn The City of New York, adnl ted CusIFTROLI.ER's OFFICE, September 26, loo. at a sale for unpaid assessments, held on the 9th day I July 13, 1899 ...... \oc. r, 1-41 M y It and Nr c. of August, in the year t894, upon the following NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT' FOR OPENING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. I Chapter 490 0l the Laws „t x88;: SPREE'1'S AND ('ARKS. The highest bidder will be required to pay the full section, 169 and t7o,-f chapter r-8 amount of his bid or purchase-money and the orate Stool; of The ; of the Lnu s of 1897, and resrdu- Auctioneer's fee at the time of sale, together with the • tv of New }'ork for J PURSUANCE OF SECTION too 5 OF 'IHE further sum of 975 for expenses of the sale, examina- .cNew' Aqueduct.. tine of the Aqueduct Commiss on 1. •' Greater New York Charter," the Comptroller of of The City of New York, The City of New York hereby gives public notice of tions, conveyance, etc. I adopted December tq, 1899..... Oct. I, t92o Apr. t and Oct. r The quit-claim decd for the above parcel to be the confirmation by the Supreme Court. and the enter- delivered u ithin thirty days from the date of sale. ing in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prop- - I 'ue abom' e-1c

    TWFNI'V-F1iI'II WARP. in the Rurenii for the Collection of Assessments ruin awarded will be reguiunl v, givr security for the have sooifa,t-,ry tc,t rm,..nal. in th.,i , II'. , , nl tI 1)M:CA'I'UI< ti'I'Kb:M:l-PI,Al:( INt:, north ide, A rrcars I4'l'n xt„ and Asvc+sueeet'i and rd Water 14 cult,. performance of the amtrue,t by fit% or their bind, person or petennis to whnu, the• ,..nu:n i ,n:,y et wecn Sarqtogu aveuic n,td 111kini'i,m ;cvomst,. and irnowe /pe anion nl a.csrc.ire•d Jut bar/it oa any /wt.mn with lain wtineimt 'iureti s, rack in tint- •tmsuunt awarded will Inc required to give se, nitny tot the. p• i :\ria of ns'ieesmcut: lots numbered 'et and •e 8, of nr lhnpr.r/y .,sal/ b: paid geilhiur .ei.rtr days after of Two IItmdted and Fifty I )o liars (8x5') ,m Itom t, l,rnrannr nil the rr,ntract by his or tb, it Inm1. web n..~ RI„ek No. ya. the daJ: of snidt•n/ry"f tlr.• a.,.re.i.rrirr•rdr inbvrrst will he Four Ilundron 1 )ollars (g4,.,) nn 11,•m v, Five Ilundred sufhcienl ~w'n r,vs. each in the amount of I ml,, 1ltici- er./6rl,rt ih,•rrnn, IS `,rovided in section tot9 if said Dollars (55,e,) on Item 3, 1 One Hundred ;mini Fifty Ilnl- irs-nh lln,llar- (.in ,.-,,n ) fi r Sped ii l-n,mini,'.- L'r • Ilul'KINSt)N AVI:N(1I•:-I'L.\t :t :INt:,wc.t.ide, . b, •t wecn Cbamicey street and \lariou street; rdsn I ;rcutcr New York Clmrter. Said section provides that lary ($15u) ou Item 4, Five Hundred Dollars ($5­) r,n r ,I t 't, I irnu ti•h nl .l, nbattant ; the .,nn nil I•.i ,b t NIlAU.Ne(l:Y 4'I'REEI', FI,At;r;lN0, .,nth vide, '• If :rtly such assessment shrill remain unpaid for the Item g, of Furniture for Public Schein ro5 and Ad- 'Phiun,s:md Ibdlurs 158,',.) li r Nctmg and Yculil:niit,0 between Hupkinsun qvomso:u,d Saratoga qvCRuc. Area period r,f sixty days after the date of entry thereof in rlitions, Borough of Brooklyn, and the sum of 'Three Apparatus au'I Electric Lighting Plant of Nest- 1 'till, if assessment: Lots numbered t and 79, of Block No. the said Record nl Titles of Assessments, it shall be 'Thousand Dollars ($3,ono) for Heating tied Ventilating tic huul tz6. iinrough, of Br,,oklyn; the sum of N. 95. the duty of the officer :mthorizcd to collect and receive Apparatus for New Public School 6, Borough of Rich- Thousand Dollars I98,cnx,) tier Heating and Vcntilatuc; HUI'KINSON AVFNUP:-.i'LAGGIN(;, wcStsnle, the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and e mend. Apparatus :uul Electric lighting Plant, New I'uhli' between McDonough find Sumpter streets, Area of receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. Each bid or estimate shall contain sued state the name 5chnnl 127, horsutrgl of hrnnkl}- u; the sun, of F'nir assessment: Lots numbered 1, 3, 7 find 8, of Block per ttnnum to be• calculated from the date of such entry and place n f res'cadence nr place of business of each of tine Phoustnicl 1 )mlax- (64•^^") fir Smsutry Work rat N'-,c No. 07. !n the date of fiayritnc." persons making the same, the names of all persons in- Public School r:•;, Ia,,niiqIn of kro,,k1yn ; the .urrl ,.1 MARION SFREF,1'-FI,A('GING, north side, 'l'he above assessment is payable to the Collector of terested with him or them therein, and if no other per- Four Thousand Ibllars (f4.,",11) hr Sanitary Work it between Hopkinson and Rockaway avenues. Area of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- . son be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; New Public School 127, flrrnugh''I Branklyu, and tin,: assessment : Lul No. 17, Block No. lo8. ttun of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- also that it is made without any connection with sum of Fuur Thn'ue: nd I' liars (~4, ,) for Snuitnry MARION SPREE'-I'LAGCIN(;, south side, ments and of Water Rents, at Crotona Park Bui kling, any other person making :nit estimate for the same Work at New l'uIlie Scbuol 1z8, lnmmmg 1, nit Brooklyn. between Hopkinson and Rocknw•ray avenues. Area of corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and purpose, and is in all respects fair arid without collu- Each fir,l or estimate Shull cnimtnn nod state the Iruur sion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal and place of residence or place of bu.i ncss of Inch of I6c assessment: Lots numbered 45, 48, 64 and 134, Block Third avenue, Borough uf'I'he Bronx, between the hours No, tog. of q A. M. and z I•, nL, and on Saturdays from 9 A. Al. to Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, persons making the same, the names of all persons iutcr- McI)NOU(H STREET'-FLAGGING, south sa Si, Olin all payments made thereon on or before deputy thereof, or clerk therein or other officer of the cited with him or them thereon, nod if no "timer person side, between Ilip kinson avenue and Broadway ; also, November t7, 190o, will be exempt from interest, as Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also BR()AI)WAY, 1 LAGGING, west side, between above provided, and after that date will be subject to or in the work to which it relates, or in any portion that it is made without any connection v. ith any other McDonough and 1 )ccatur streets. Area of assesment a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be person making an estimate fur the .ame hue , and Lots numbered I to 3, inclusive, and 95 of Block No. Ios. annurn from the date of entry in the Record of "Pities of verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, Mcl)ONOUGH STREET - FLAGGING, north Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment. making the estimate, that the several matters stated and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, side, between Howard and Saratoga avenues. Area of BIRD S. COLER, therein are in all respects true. Where more than one ]read of a department, chief of a burctut, deputy assessment: Lots numbered 30 to 35, inclusive, of Block Comptroller. parson is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corpora- NO. 75. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEt'ART,r ENT OF FINANCE, be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. tion, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in 'TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. Coeel'T•ROLLER's OFFICE, September to, Igoo. f Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the the work to which it relates, or in any portion consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be LINWOOD STREET-FLAGGING, east side, be- or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized verified by time oath, in writing, of the party or pat tics tween Belmont avenue and Sutter avenue. Area of INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. by law to act as surety In The City of New York, making the estimate, that the several matters seated assessment: Lots numbered 25 and 37 of Block No. 446. with their respectivelaces of business or residence, therein are in all respects true. Where more than a ee LINWOOI) S'PREET-FLAGGING, west side, be- to the effect that if the contract be awarded to person is interested it is requisite tiat the V:ntrNrc-n ~ix tween Belmont avenue and Sutter avenue. Area of HE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER I, Igoo, ON T the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City of the person making the estimate, they will, on its be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. assessment: i,ot No. to of Block No. 442. being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for Each bid or estimate ball be accompanied by the LINWOOD s-l'REE'T'-FLAGGING, east side, be- New York will be paid on that day by the Com troller, at his office in the Stewart Building, corner o?Broad- its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or consent, in writing, of two householders or frseholnccrs, tween Blake avenue and Dumont avenue. Area of or of a guarantee or surety company duty authorized way and Chambers street (Room 27). refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Cor- assessment: Lots numbered 23 and 24, of Block No. poration any difference between the sum to which he '1 he Trtnsfer Books therefor will be closed from by law to act as surety in The City of New York, 488. would be entitled on its completion and that which the with their respective places of bu iucjdrtr•rs BIRD S. COLER, The By-Laws may be examined at the office of the are cautioned to e-,amjn, the s)Secihc.r/iau.cfor ihrr- Comptroller. Secretary. ticulzrc oftke articles, etc., required, /syor-• wak-ing, CITY OF NEW YORK-DEI'ARTMIE.N'T or FINASCE, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- The Committee reserves the right to reject all pro- their estimate's. Co\tI'TROLLEti s OFFICE, September 19, Igoo. MISSION. posals submitted if deemed for the best interests of the Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro- City so to do. posals obtained at the estimating room, eighth floor. tember no, rgoo. Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Park arcenic NOTICE OF THE REDEMPTION OF BONDS MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Dated I3oeoucu of MAN'Em.ATTAN, Sep AND STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. No, 346 BROADWAY, RICHARD H. ADAMS, and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. NEW YORK, September to, rm. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, The By-Laws may be examined at the office of the ABRAHAM STERN, Secretary. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE HOLD- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILLIAM J. COLE, The Committee reserves the right to reject all pro- N ers of the Bonds and Stock of New York City, P open competitive examinations will be held at the PATRICK WHITE, posals submitted if deemed for the best interests of the hereinafter described, that, in accordance with the offices of this Commission, No. 346 Broadway, New JOHN R. 1HOMPSON, City so to do, terms of their issue, I will redeem said stock and bonds York Life Insurance Building for the following posi- JOSEPH I. KITTEL, Dated BooOO,:u ... MANttATras, cpn_mher e7, I{ si. on the 2d clay of November, 19ce, at my office in the tions, upon the dates specified: committee on Buildings. RICHARD It, 4D_\\ls. Stewart Building, No. sEt Broadway, New York City Tuesday, October 2, to A. ML, DOORMAN, POLICE CHARLES F.. R(tl f'.KI-r)X, DEPARTMENT'. On this date a medical and physi- ABRAHAM STERN, (Room 27), and that on that day said stock and bonds TO CONTRACTORS. will cease to bear interest, viz.: cal examination for Doorman in the Police Department WILLIAM I._ COLE, FIVE PER CENT', CONSOLIDATED STOCK, wall begin. PATRICK ). WHITE, NEW YORK BRIDGE BONDS-Issued in pursu- Thursday, October 4, to A. St., STABLE FORE- JOHN R. T1I)Hti(DN, •mce of chapter 322 of the Laws of 1871, of the State of MAN, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR JOSEPH J. KITT'EL, New York, payable May I, I926, and redeemable at the Subjects of examination: Duties, experience, arith- SPECIAL FURNITURE FOR PUBLIC Committee on Puildiur-. pleasure of the Comptroller after November I, igoo. metic and handwriting. No notice to appear for this SCHOOL I03, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN FIVE PER CENT. CONSOLIDATED STOCK, examination will be issued on any application filed ALSO, HEATING AND VENTILATING AP- TO CONTRACTORS, NEW YORK BRIDGE BONDS-Issued in pursu- after Saturday, September 2q, rgoo. PARATUS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING alice of chapter 322 of the Laws of 1871, of the State LEE PHILLIPS, PLANT, NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 126, BOR- of New York, payable May r, I926, and redeemable at Secretary. OUGH OF BROOKLYN; ALSO, HEATING the pleasure of the Comptroller after November t o rgoo. AND VENTILATING APPARATUS AND PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. CRIMINAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT, NEW PUB- HEAr'lNCANDVEN'i'lEAYlNC AThARA.1'U'S COURT-HOUSE BONDS-Issued in pursuance of DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. LIC SCHOOL Iz7, BOROUGH OF BROOK- FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL t71, BuRt)UGH section 8 of chapter 271 of the Laws of 1887, of the LYN; ALSO, SANITARY WORK AT NEW OF MANHATTAN. PUBLIC SCHOOL t25, BOROUGH OF State of New York, payable November I, i9o8, and TO CONTRAC•IORS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Comptroller after BROOKLYN: ALSO, SANITARY WORK AT EALED PROPOSALS VVII,, BE RECEIVED November t o t000. NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 127, BOROUGH OF S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of THREE PER CENT. CRIMINAL COURT- PROPOSALS FOR NEW FURNITURE FOR BROOKLYN: ALSO, SANITARY WORK AT Education of The City of New York, ;u the hall of the HOUSE BONDS-Issued in pursuance of section 8 of PUBLIC SCHOOL Io5, AND ADDITIONS, NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL I28, BOROUGH OF Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth chapter 371 of the Laws of 1887, of the State of New BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN; ALSO FOR BROOKLYN. street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock r.al., on York, payable November t, I908, and redeemable at the HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA- pleasure of the Comptroller after November i, :qoo. RATUS, NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 6, BOROUGH EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED MONDAY, OCTOBER S, 111011, BIRD S. COLER, OF RICHMOND. S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of for Heating and Ventilating Apparatus for New Public Comptroller. Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the School 171, Borough of Mar,Matt mn. CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,I SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-Itinth No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract CoMrrnoLLEn's OFFICE, September 5, Igoo. street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock I'. rat., on awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- ~L. by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the MONDAY, OCTOBER S, 1900, Board, southwest comer of Park avenue and Fifty- surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. for Special Furniture for Public School Io3, Borough poration. ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock The award of the contract will be made as soon as P. at., on of Manhattan; also, Heating and Ventilating Appa- N PURSUANCE OF SECTION toil OF THE ratus and Electric Lighting Plant, New Public School practicable after the opening of the bids. I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900, t26, Borough of Brooklyn ; also, Heating and Venti- Any bidder for this contract must be known to be 'inn- City of New York hereby gives public notice to all for New Furniture for Public School log and Addi. latinF Apparatus and Electric Lighting Plant, New gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must persons, owners of property, affected by the following tions, Borough of Brooklyn; also for Heating and Public School 127, Borou gh of Brooklyn ; also, Sani- have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the ,.e.cesstnent for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the Ventilating Apparatus, New Public School 6, Borough tary Work at New Public School 125, Borough of person or persons to whom the contract may he awarded BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: of Richmond, Brooklyn; also, Sanitary Work at New Public School will be required to give security for the perlormancc of No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract Iz7, Borough of Brooklyn; also, Sanitary Work at the contract by his or their bond, with two - u9icient TWENTY-FOURTH WARD: SECTION it. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- New Public School 128, Borough of Brooklyn. sureties, each in the amount of Fourteen Thousand EAST ONE HUNDRED AND NINETIETH poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract Dollars (5t4,0oc) for Heating and Ventilating Appa- STREET (ST. JAMES STREET).-SEWER, be- as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- awarded to, any parson who is in arrears to the Cor- ratus for New Public School r7r, Borough of Manhattan. tween Aqueduct avenue and the Old Croton Aqueduct. porattou poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Area of assessment: Both sides of East One Hundred The award of the contract will be made as soon as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- and place of residence or place of lousiness of each of the and Ninetieth street, between Aqueduct avenue and practicable after the opening of the bids, poration. persons making the same, the names of all persons in- the Old Croton Aqueduct. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be The award of the contract will be made as soon as terested with him or them therein, and if no other per- -that the same was confirmed by the Board of Assess- engaged in and well prepared for the business, and practicable after the opening of the bids. son be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ors on September r8, Igoo, and entered on same date in must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- also that it is made without any connection with the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept the person or persons to whom the contract may be gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must any other person making an estimate for the same

    THE CITY RECORD. MfNDAY, O "rnnl;R I, 1900.

    mil i% in 811 rc+pcct+ fair and witti,iii n,lltr List Est 1, No. 6., Si-alt-r• iu Elm street, lx•t wecn nvruut•._ and un cant side Of S, -iii nil avenue, hrtwecu I„th .idr-c nl St. llary's strict, front I vprr-. ac, iii, , t .suit, and that u„ number ul the NIunicq,kI flame unit Pearl street •. betwcr-u I'cari unti N',rrth Fifty .ialb an,l fifth - evvnlrt sirns. In tI.... inn d atcuue. pobly, h,od of n dr parHUCnt, chief of a hurr:w. "Ireets : he twit n Leotard ;Ind F7:a,kliu Ctrn- Is ; be. I,t t t, tel, N„. it. Hugging side of Fifly-ninth Nn.:. I:olh suites of Inning plme, front Ilm Ilan my thcrc„I „r rlrrk Ihet.in. „r „Ihrr Officer nl U,e t tile n Franklin and While streets : bclwecn White :tud street, het were Third uud Fuurth avcuucr; west sube died and l-;ighly-lira slrc.•I to Fnnlh:un eta'I t b„th 1j, _.uiou, I. di re,l ly ..iinJiioiIq i utcicard thercin, Walker strict•: between Walker :Ind l'annl sires-t.: of Fourth menu.., between Fifty-ninth mud Sixtieth sid,v of Aodrewn avenue. Irnnt I)ur: Hundred and :, thr neck to which it rrl:uc+. nr to :my' portion bt-tweer i f;mnll and Broome streets ; ltetwecn I, roe y. .I Feet,. kighly-first street to Furdhtun rn:rd ; flood, side• .d ❑ the f,nitit, tlwra,l. lie bid or a tim:uc must hr :md I J 'list ,it streets , between Hou•.tnn and Blecckcr I.1st 1'ti(z, Ni. la, Sewer in •Tenth avenue, between Aquchucl vvuuc, Inure n mint dish.... about 4,., lcet ri fin I by the u.,t lt, in w citing. of the pills or parties ,treet. ; he twecu Alevcker :Ind Boud streets, and be- T'wentieth ant! Fiftecuth .streets, south of Hundred and 1•:iglit •-third street to EerthK....i ,kin); the e,li,nate. tli:u the several matters started t wa'u Bond street and Itreat Junes street. List 6163, No, 'A. Sewer in Irving avenue, from road, and both sides of t tire hundred and Fight y- third ivin Ore in :, II rc,pecis true. Where more than one List (t:4, Nu. 7. F:.xtensiun to sewer i it One Hundred ticckbolnl street to ) be Roll avenue. .street, from Luring place to Au teduct ncenue. .nn r. tntcrestc I it is roil Ili.ile tlmt the -ERtrtt'A II S Ind Filiy-fifth street, between Eighth avenue and St. List 6164, Nu. 14, Street hasin on the northwest Nu. 3. Boll, sides of Unc hundred on(1 Fifty-stxlh ..ride anti soh,cri hed by Ill the parties nucre;lcct ,+r refuse to accept the contract street; also IInck bounded by Elm street and Curt- furnish the same- in a scaled mtvelope, indorsed '• I .,t i- id iin five days niter w ri non notice that the same has l:utdt alley. Franklin and _\Vhite streets : also block to Twentieth street, mate for Furnishing Copies of Enrollment linnks," aid . Veil awarded to his or their bid or proposal. ur if lie or bounded by \Vh ite and \ \alker streets. Elm street No. t3. Both sides of Irving avenue, from Stockholm milli his or their name or names, and the date , 'f I :ey' accept but .lo not execute the contract and give ,Old Cortlandt alley: north side of Walker street to De Kalb avenue. presentation, to the head of said l department, at II No. 14. West side of Ocean avenue, from Woodruff II e proper security. lie or they will be considered as street, from Elm street to Cortlandt alley; both sides said office, on or before the duty and hour above n:um -1, avenue to Crooke avenue; south side of \\'oodrufl avenue I , inn abandone,l it and as in default to the Corpora- of \Calker street, from Centre to Elm street; north at w'hiclt time and place the estimates received w ill i,,: u a. and the contract will be rcad.ertised and relet its side of I irand street, extending about tee feet west of abet.. 246 feet west of Ocean avenue, and north side publicly opened by the head of said Department and r,,cided by late. Elm street; north side of Grand street, extending of Crooke avenue about 293 feet west of Ocean avenue, No. r5. Both sides of Little street, front United read, and the award of the contract made to the Inw,-t ___ i'__ zhzrti ula rs as to the ,-t,mmhiti- and uulLVtljiy : j about _;o feet east of Elm street ; north side of 13leecker bidder, with adequate security, as soon thereslter :,s States street to a point distant about tit feet north of sap •its rr the ..shire an,F extent gf flan ronr6- street, extending about ;z5 feet cast of Elm street : both practicable. c Muirmd V , 'Vii 5- will be heard andtesti- nne, between Cedar place and summit south of East that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to • , n.: ~. , I :.t r, nfir:,re.. thereto. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE CP owner or owners of all houses and lists, improved One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, the person or persons to whom the contract stay be FIlM'A}I) Hk('EE, List 6r69, No 4, Paving Union avenue, from the awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each I iiAV \RA C_1HILL, or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- ing proposed assessments have been completed and Southern lloulccard to Westchester avenue, with case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the II11)., A. A1- l1.-O5, asphalt pavement. work by which tile bids are tested. The consent above i,-11'RIClx. M. HAVERTY are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for tcxamination by all persons interested, viz,: the limits within which it is proposed to lay the said mentionedshall be accompanied by the oath or affirma- ItrHY B. )IEYI•aNGuKi,o assessments include all the several houses and lots of tion,in writing, of each of the persons signing the Earth of -Assessors. BOROUGH OF BROOKLvr'. ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated same, that lie is a householder or freeholder in The List 644, No. :. Street basin on the southeast on— City of New York, and is worth the amount of the Seer.. tare, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirteenth street. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Forty-first security required for the completion of this contract No. 32o Broadway. List 6345, No. z. Street basins on the northeast and street, from Walnut avenue to Cypress avenue ; both and herein stated, over and above all his debts of every I: 11% ' ,F VEwy Y1 lilt. P, ..ss-cni cr \L,SHATTAS.) northwest corners of Vernon avenue and Lott street ; sides of Wales avenue, from One Hundred and Forty- nature, and over andabove his liabilities as bail, surety 5. ptember z9, t)oo. f northeast and northwest corners Vernon avenue and first to One Hundred and Forty-second street ; both and otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a Prospect street and northeast corner of Vernon and sides of One Hundred and Forty-second street, from surety in good faith and with the intention to execute Rogers avenues, Wales avenue to Powers avenue ; both sides of Robbins the bond required by law. The adequacy and suffi- UBLIC YUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE List 6346, No. 3. Street basins on the northeast and avenue, from One Hundn;d and Forty-first street to St. ciency of the security offered will be subject to approval P µ ncr nr mvner. of all ,oust'. and lots, improved northwest corners of Vernon avenue and East Mary's street ; both sides of Powers avenue, from One by the Comptroller of'1•he City of New York after the .V: waim; it ' C I lands aHi.etvcI thereby, that the following Twenty-second street and on the northeast and Hundred and Forty-first street to St. Mary's street ; award is made and prior to the signing of the contract. I,r,,,,-1«,1 n,>essments hive been completed and are both sides of Southern Boulevard, from One Hundred Should the person or persons to whom the contract I - 1,.,1 in the office of the Board of Assessors for northwest corners of Vernon and Bedford avenues List 6347, No, 4. Sewer in Bleecker street, between and Thirty-ei ghth street to the Port Morris Branch may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the con- --initiation by all persons interested, viz.: Wp ckot7 avenue and St. Nicholas avenue. of the New York and Harlem Railroad ; both sides tract within five days after written notice that the of One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, from same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, ioRrtuji OF MACI1A'I7AF, List 63'48, No. 5. Street basin on the northeast corner of St. Nicholas avenue and Himrod street, Cypress avenue to Southern Boulevard ; both sides and that the adequacy and snhhcietucy of the security List 6375, Ni,, 1. Sen'er m One Hundred and Seventy - List 6355, No. 6. Flagging south side of Marion ofY One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Cypress offered has been approved by the Comptroller, or if he i-r-t street. between Amsterdam avenue and Eleventh street. between Saratoga avenue and Hopkinson avenue, avenue to Southern Boulevard; both sides of or they accept but To not execute the contract and give .I.: uue, with curve in Audubon avenue. List 6356, No. 7. Flagging west side of Hopkinson Robbins avenue, from One Hundred and 'Thirty-ninth the proper security, he or they shall be considered as Li-t 6376, Na. z. Sewer in Eleventh avenue, west avenue, between Hull street and McDougall street, and to One Hundred and Forty-first street ; both sides of laving abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- L,. between One Hundred and Seventieth and One on south side of McDougall street, between Hopkinson Concord avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-first tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet, Hundred and Seventy-filth streets. avenue and Saratoga avenue. street to the Port Morris branch of the New York and as provided by law. Harlem Railroad ; both sides of Robbins avenue, No estimate will be received or considered unless i.ist 6377, No. 3. Sewer in St. Nicholas terrace, be- List 6397• No. 8. Sewers in Seventy-fifth street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth avenues. from St. Mary's street to the Port Morris branch of accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the . -.',a Convent avenue and (Inc Hundred and Thiny- the New York and Harlem Railroad; both sides of State or National banks of The City of New York, _nth street. List 6338, No, 9. Sewer in Blake avenue, between Hinsdale street and Snediker avenue, and in Snediker Wales avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-second drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the list (X;78, -No, 4. Sewer in Second avenue, between street to the Port Morris branch of the New York and amount of five per crrrtuur of the amount of the security avenue, between Sutter avenue and a point zz7 feet recjuired for the faithful perfot mance of the contract. __•.Ind and Third streets. south of Blake avenue. Harlem Railroad ; both sides of Cypress avenue, front L.Ist (371, No. 5, Receiving-basins on the southwest OneI Hundred and Thirty-ninth street to St. Mary's Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed List 636o, No. to. Flagging south side of Fifty-sixth envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed , of tivcnty-sro-_ and street and Control Park, street, between Second and Third avenues ; north sigh: ,treet ; both Hiles of 1 One Hundred :rnd Forty-second street. from Wailes uvenuc to Southern lioulesard; to the officer or clerk of the Department w-hue has charge iii,. . .,, iii-...:_ I'd ..ti' t:u,d tr ,lumflu= o55 tue, iif Ii fly-scveuth street, between Second and Third MONDAY, (e•loI;eN 1, 1900, THE CITY RECORD. 5tiO I

    tire C,IIII1fltC b.1, filtft no c..limate call be dcpmilcd pert rrmnncc, atld that if lie %hall malt nr re(tt.r to In crt.,• n( tiny r Ii zrrcpancy they arc to r, ,nrt in the within one hunrired';itn,l ,,¢h;y ,.,I, ins It i1,, It ' I II aid Inns until touch check or money fill, been ex:un- cxeculo the .;tine they will pay In the Corporation tiny Chief (.i irk of the I'abcc I P. p:rrttncm, and Iiu it spcci- date if tiie,-run1rri''1, In if,: r:+11 •I.+i IiFa''1 Iis' Id,. .l . d by Maid (officer ar ,d,•rk and found In be 4 orrcrt. difference belwcen thr• nutn to which Inc would be ficatioo will be rorrcdc l to m,f,on with the Office Police and thr: An hitcr I. app„i mr,l by Il.:in. mn-i 111 .Itch dc p.,' t., exccpl I of the vurccr Gill bidder, dun hen upnu ins r ota del inn m I that which Iht• Curpu• cop nrrnrdnure with Ibm drawings and ,lire', lions fiv,:n . will be returned to the per.ntln n;aking lire same wilItiI, ration may lay nlrlito In p;ly L, the p, r.on .,r per+ons T; e.umntev will Ile accepted front or a contract whit b may 1,5' 555th by the ir.intent, and ill ,- i, three hty% ullcr tilt- cunintel in awardod. • If the soc- to whom the Contract may be awurdcd it any subse- awarded In any prr,un whn iv in arrears In the Corpn- funnily with tbr:..Pet rli, ali,,uv hcrrnntO :,nucxcd. cessllll hnhler sIraII rciasc or neglcr.l, within five days quenl nattnli, the :mrnunt tit each care to be calculated ratiou upon debt nr contract. or who is a d;:fnliilicr, nv N's cxlra ouipt-no,ation beyond the ;uw,un; p:;ynl;. after uutict, that the cnntraet h:t been awarded to him, ul,uu the ca; m:uc4 :unuunt .d the work ity which tire surely ruintberwlse, upon any obligation to the Corpu- fir Ilie rcvcral ilmr-sscM of work c,mlr:mpi:ucd, . to execute the silimmu, the antaunt of the deposit hale bids are tested. 'line con-lit ubuve mentioned .bull Ire rat ion, wire in hail Ix! actually pct b,rtned at the prise the it • i by hint shall he forfeited to;tnd tic retained by 'I'hc accompanied by the oath or afirinrtiion, in writing, Of fire person nr persons to wbum the contract may be In In, specified toy file a. ,.opted br,bie5', shall by di;, . i City of New York as liquidated damages fir such ncg- each of nine ;ersous ur surety compemie, signing the awarded will be rmptircd to give security bit the per- pyuble' ::Mud nn n1iugury e will b,: manly u,n' only tl1.,! lert or refusal but it he shall cxcr:utc the contract sumc, that I;e is it householder or frccholder in The furmuuce of the contract in the nmuner prescribed by p;ud 6,t- inln'ntriig or exn_ar,nitig, inn' for r:ur)n within the tittle aforesaid, the ,unount of his deposit City of New York and is worth the amount of the law, in the suns of Party-fivc'I'htius;md Dollar:. rnasnttry to solid bnttum, nor ii Pr :r ny filling nr ;. will he returned to him. security required for the completion of this contract Each eslim:uc %ball contain1 and state the tune ;utd mine of ir'm:hres, nor for ally fiobirg or tnunpsug f , 11 The Board of Police reserves the right to reject all onrl herein stated, over and above all his debts of every place of residence r f each of the persons making the tiered ucecss:u•y m prosecuting the w,rrk, uw, f or :np, the bids received if deemed for the hest interests of the allure, and over and above his liabilities as bail, same, the names of all persons interested with hiul ur sheet-piling, shoring sin other timbering, mar for .0. r; I, ity so to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bids surety and of herwi se, and that he has offered himself them Ili,rert, and if tin tither person, ssthier than sub- underpinning ur uthcr precaution+ aches .any is or proposals shall be received. as it suret y in good faith and with the intention to cxc- coutractors, be .so interested, it shall distinctly state adjoining buildings „r grutisn;is ur the w,n'I: ;u Iilnuk forms of bid or estimate and also the proper cute the buad required by law. 'Tile adequacy and that fact. our for any scllioldinq rsr centres required ;u pn, .. envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with suflicicucy of tire security offered will be subject to 'Pile estimate shall state that it is made without any cuting tire w,rrk. the form of ugrcement, including the specifications approval by the Comptroller of The City of New York ennnrcetissrl with any other person snaking an cs timnte Bidders will be required to prepare urn all puml,iu_ approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and after the award is made and prior to the signing of the fur the same purpose, and is in all respects lair and and bailing which may be fsnnuii necc%u.mnry in the pr•,_ showing the manner of payment, can be ufigu'tied upon contract. without collusion ur frmld, and that nu menrbcr of the cuti,m of the work. application therefor it the office of the Superintendent Should the person or persons to whom the contract Municipal Assembly, head of it Ucparl irvnt, Cbicf of a Liddcrs will state in writing, and :rise ill ligurc of Elections of The City of New York, at Iris office in may be ;lwarsiell neglect ur refuse to accept the contract Bureau, deputy thereof or clerk thcr,'in, orother officer upon blanks which will be klrni:shcsi nn ❑ pp1icu1u , .n. •, the CentralIlepaiiineirt. within five days after written notice that the same has of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested price for the work c,m1,lstc. •I be 1,ri ce is to, c,rvcr I L, By order of the Board. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, and that therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates furnishing of nil materials and labor and tiie l5e1piimr WILLIAM H. KIPP, the adequacy and sufficiency of tine security offered or ill any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate :nice of all the work called for by tire sInes iircnti m~, Chief Clerk, has been approved by the Comptroller, or if be or they mast be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or plans, drawings and form of rgrcvrmrenit. 1'Crnbs> „n NEW YORK, September 25, 1900. accept but (Io not execute the contract and give the parties making the estimate, that the several matters will not be given for the withdrawal ut:m } bill ur c.5,- proper security , he or they shall be considered as hav- stated therein are in all respects true. Where more mate, and the right is expressly reserved I')y Li se II' m,nl lies[1ets DEiAs't];ExT OF '1'l1E CITY OF NE1v YUItK,t Ing abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, that, one person is interested it is requisite that the of Police to reject all bids should it be deemed ill ilis No. 300 MULBERRY S1ttEET. and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as pro- verification be made and subscribed to by all the public interests to du so. vided by law. parties interested. All persons estimating are requested to enter 1lien TO CONTRACTORS. No estimate will be received or considered unless Each hid or estimate shall be accompanied by the names and addresses m a book provided for this I:ur- accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the consent, in writing, of two (z) surety companies, house- pose in the Estimating Rootn in the Architects' ouiccs State or National hanks of 'Tile City of New York, holders or freeholders in The City of New York, with Before submitting cstinis;rew Contractors must c lfloyosALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the their respective places of business or residence, to the suit "Contractor's Bulletin Board," aucl compare n s amount of five percentum of the amount of the security effect that if the contract be awarded to the person office copy of specifications srith the set to be subno1I cal required for the faithful performance of the contract. making the estimate, they will, upon Its being so with their proposal, and such proposal shall be rcn I .," BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Such check or money must not be inclosed in the scaled awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful in conformity with said office copies of specs lies S received by the Police Department of The City of envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to case of any discrc saucy they are to report ii ; I, New York, at its office, No. 3550 Mulberry street, l3or- to the officer or clerk of the Department who has execute this same they will pay to the Corporation any Chief Clerk of the Police l Jepartntcnt, and their gip. ough of i 1anhattan, until is o'clock r. nl. of charge of the estimate box ; and no estimate can be difference between the sum to which he would be fication will be corrected to conform with the 'Oi _, THURSDAY, THE lash DAY OF OCTO- deposited in said box until such check or money has entitled upon its com pletion and that which the Corpo- copy. BER, 18110, been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be ration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons No estimates will be accepted from or a a'sprss I FOR FURNISHING ALI, THE LABOR AND correct. All such deposits, except that of the success- to whom the contract may be awarded at any subse- awarded to any person who is m arrears to the C' 'r' - FURNISHING AND ERECT INI; ALL ful bidder, will be returned to tire persons making the quent letting, the amount In each case to be calculated ration upon debt or contract, or w9tu i., a dolaul;mot : p. THE MATERIALS NECESSARY TO crime within three days after the contract is awarded. upon the estimated amount of the work by which the surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to tire C,n'I, BUILT) ANTI COMl'Ll' 1'E THE NEW If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within bids are tested. 'Pile consent above mentioned shall be ration. five days after notice that the contract has been accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of 'Pile person or persons to whom the contract m:,) I. S'T'ATION - HOUSE, PRISON AND awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of awarded will be required to give security lbr r s I.,'- 5'1'ABLE ON THE GROUND AND each of the persons or surety companies signing the PREJIISES IN THE CITY OF NEW the deposit made by him shall he forfeited to and be same, that he is It householder or freeholder in The form;mee of the contract ill the manner prescribe l Icy YORK, LOCA'1'EI) ON SEDGWICK retained by I he City of New York as liquidated dam- City of New York and is worth the amount of the law, in the sum of Forty 'Thousand Dollars. AVh NUE, NOR'lIt OF EAST ONE ages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute security required for the completion of this contract Each estimate shall contain and state lice name nml HUNI)RED AND SIXTY - SEVENTH the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of and herein stated, over and above all Iris debts of every place of resIfenec of each of the persons mukigq III Iris deposit will be returned to him. nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, same, the names of all persons iinterested with Inns S1'RET, IN THE BOROUGH OF (liE Bidders are requested in making their bid or esti- BRONX. surety and otherwise, and that lie has offered himself them therein, and if nu other pers n, other than a,L- The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- tnates to use the blank prepared for the purpose by the as a surety in good faith and with the intention to exe- contractors, be so interested, it shall ein-siiactly >I,5: Police Board, a copy of which and also the proper cute the bond required by law. The adequacy and that tact. Irislt the .v;une in ;t sealed envelope, indorsed - Est i- m;ue for ionh ling it Station-house, Prison and Stable envelope in which to inclose the same, together with sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to The estimate shall state that it is tirade-se sm b,s,ssr ;n,}' the form of ;agreement, including the specifications, approval by the Comptroller of The City of New York connection with any other person making au ties inn, I': on Sedgwick Acenue," with Iris or their name or names, approved as to form by tire Corporation Counsel, and for the same purpose, and is ill all respects fair :,,,! anti the (tine of presentation to the head of said I)epart- after the award is made and prior to the signing of the showing the manner of payment for the wurk, can be contract. without collusion or fraud, and that nu member , ii ;!,u ntcm, it tine .;;lid office, on or before the date and hour obtained up on application therefor at the office of the Municipal Assombly, head of a deu,p,ninicri, Cbict of above rimmed, at which time and place the estimates Should the person or persons to whom the contract Chief Clerk of the Police Board, where the plans Bureau, deputy thereof ur clerk therein, or osl:cr pp! ices received will be publicly opened by the head of said may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract which are made a part of specifications may be seen. within five days after written notice that the same has of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter--lcii Department and read. By order of the hoard. been awarded to Iris or their bid or proposal, and that therein, or in the supplies or work to which it ref Sc'. The Architects' schedule of the quantity and quality or in any portion of the profits thereof. The Cs' im:,tc of supplies and materials to be furnished and the WILLIAM H. KIPP, the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered Chief Clerk. has been approved by the Comptroller, or if he or they must he verified by the oath, in writing, of the party „r nature and extent of work to be done, apon which the parties making the estimate, that the secm'al matter-s bids are to he based, is set forth and stated in the New Yong, September 22, x900. accept but do not lexecute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as hav- stated therein are ill all respe,:ts true. Where r..•n specifications. I'oLicE DErAR'rstnN'r of 'fists CITY of NEW Yoru, Ing abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, than one person is interested it is requisite tli:,; Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal exams. verification be made and suiseribsmch to I.y ,, .. resent condition and nature, as No. 3W MULUER;tY STriET. and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as pro- nation of the site, its I parties interested. to the sufficiency uF the Architects' schedule and vided by law. No estimate will be received or considered unless Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied I plans, and shall not at any time after the submis- TO CONTRACTORS. consent, in writing, nll two (z) surety cootprmIcS h' -. s+on of their bids dispute or complain of such schedule accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, holders or freeholders in 'lips. City of Nese fork... and plans, or the specifications and directions explain- drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the their respective places of business ur residence, to , il., iuF or interpreting them, nor assert that there is any PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES. amount of five per centom of the amount of the security effect that it the contract be un-orded t„ the p,:r-.'n misunderstanding to regard to the location, extent, required for the faititful performance of the contract. making the estinmte. they will, upon its lam iu_ - nature or auiouut of work to be clone. :nvarded, become bound as his sureties fi'r its tip,paJ Bidders must particularly examine into the depth at EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- Such check or money must not he inclosed in tire sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed perforntance, and th;lt it Ile shall emit or rcI poe t., whidt solid bottom is found. S ceived by the Police Department of The City of New York, at its office, No, w, Mulberry street, Bor- to the officer or clerk of the Department who has execute tire same they will pay to the Cor1mcttunn any Bidders will be required to complete the entire work difference between the .smn to which Ile would is within one hundred and eighty calcudar days from the ough of Manhattan, until charge of the estimate box ; and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money l as entitled upon its complcti„n and that which the Cor1 date of the contract, to the satisfaction of the Board THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1900, ration may be obliged to pay to the pers,m us' pursuu, of Police and tire Architects appointed by them, and in been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be at 2 o'clock r. it. correct. All such deposits, except that of the success- to whom tine contract may be awarded at any sub :se uccurd:utce with the drawings and directions given or quent letting, the amount ill each case to be rJcuhae,l FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the which may be given by the Architects, and in con- same within three days after the contract is awarded. upon the estimated amount of the work by w I( ch t6c formity with the specifications hereunto annexed, FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within bids arc tested. The consent nbuve uenti,,ne,I shall b, No extra compensation beyond the amount payable I ii E MATERIALS NECESSARY TO accompanied by the oath or afiirmatout, ,n writing. of BUILD AND COMPLETE THE NEW five days after notice that the contract has been for the ,ever,u classes of work contemplated, and awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of each of the persons or surety eompanics s ogni n:- the w hiclt shall be rerun y performed at the price therefor STATION - HOUSE, PRISON AND same, that he is a houschnld,- or frcchO,ld,r in 'I is STABLE ON THE GROUNI) AND the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be to be specified by the accepted bidder, shall be due or retained by The City of New York as liquidated dam- City of New York and is w-„rt It the Corps unt of tb, payable ; :old no allowance will be nmde nor anything PRE?11SES IN THE CITY OF NEW security required for the cnmpietion s,f Chi. ccmtrall YORK, LOCATED ON BATHGATE ages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute paid for blasting or cxcavuting, nor for carrying the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of and herein stated, user and ;tbuve all bps debts ufevery ntnsonry to solid bottom, nor for any filling or ca155- AVENUE, NORTH OF EAST ONE nature, and over and above his liabilities us b;til. HUNDRED ANI) SEVENTY-SEVENTH Ills deposit will be returned to him. mnrnrrg of trenches, nor for any bailing or pumping run. Bidders are requested in making their bid or esti- surety and otherwise, and that I;e has offered ins mac ii here) ucccssary in prosecuting the work, or for ally S'1'REE'1', IN '1'FIE P,OROUGII OF THE mates to use the blank prepared for the purpose by the as a surety in good faith and with the intenCon to cxc- sheet-piling, shoring or other timbering, nor for any BRONX. cute the build required by Imo. The adequacy and The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- Police Board, it copy of which and also the proper uudcrp+mmtng or other precluti frs necessary to protect envelope in which to inclose the same, together with sufficiency of the security offered will be subjee' to adjoining buildings or grounds or the work in progress, nish the saute in a scathed envelope, indorsed '' Esti- approval by the Comptroller of '1- he (.'it} +I' Ness 1'„rk mate fur Building a Station-house, Prison and Stable the form of agreement, including the specifications, in r fur any scaffolding or centres required in prose- approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and :titer the award is made and prior to the signing of tilt- cuting the work. ou Bathgate Avenue," with his or their name or names contract. and the date of presentation, to the head of said I)e- showing the manner of payment for the evork, can be Bidders will be required to prepare for all pumping obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Should the person or persons to wham the contract and bailing which may he found necessary in the prose- partment, at the said office, on or before the date and may be award d neglect or rouse to accept the contract hour above named, at which time and place the esti- Chief Clerk of the Police Board, where the plans, cution of the work. which are made a part of specifications, may be seen. within five d;t)s after written notice that the %ante Ii, s 13idders will state in writing, and also in figures, mates received will be publicly opened by the head of By order of the Board. been awarded to his or their inch sr proposal, :utd tbnt upon blanks which will be furnished on application, a said Department and read. the adequacy and sufficiency of the security nifferuJ The Architects' schedule of the quantity and quality WILLIAM H. KIPP, price for the work complete. 'File price is to cover the Chief Clcrk. has been approved by the Comptroller, or if he +,r tim -y fll;oishiug of all materials and labor and the perform- of supplies and materials to be furnished and work to YORK, September ea, rgoo. accept but clu not execute the contract and give sips- ance of all the work called for by the specification;, be done, upon which the bids are to be based, is set New proper security. Is or they shall be eon'idered as lime- plans, drawings and form of agreement. Permission forth and stated in the specifications. mg abandoned It and tx in del:glt to the Curpcll-:uiou. Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal exami- POLICE DEPARTMENT nF THE CITY OF NEW Yo;t K, will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or esti- NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET. and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as pr,~ ntate, and the right is expressly reserved by the Board nation of the site, its present condition and nature, as vided by lawv. of Police to reject all bids should it be deemed to the to the sufficiency of the foregoing Architects' schedule No estimate will be received or considered time-- public interest to do so. and plans, and shall not at any time after the subntis- TO CONTRACTORS. accompanied by either a certified check upon hue of th„ All persons estimating are requested to enter their sion of their bids dispute or complain of such schedule State or National bunks of The City of New mantes and addresses in a book provided for this pur- and plans, or the specifications and directions explain- drawn to tire order of the Comptroller, ur manure)' to the pose in the Estimating Roont in the Architects' oiliicc. lug or interpreting them, nor assert that there is any PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. amount of five per centum of the amount of the security Before submitting estimates contractors most con- misunderstanding in regard to the location, extent, required for the faithful performance of the cunrrp,cI. sult "Contractor's Bulletin Board," and compare the nature or amount of work to be done. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL I3E Such check or money must not be iocluscd in the senlc-1 office copy of specifications with the set to be submitted Bidders must particularly examine into the depth at S received by the Police Department of The City of envelope containing the esstim:tie, but must be h:,udc,l with their proposal, and such proposal shall be read as which solid bottom is found. to the officer or clerk of the Dcpartntent wino b;c- plete the entire work New York, at its office, No. 300 Mulberry street, in conformity with said office copies of specifications. Bidders will be required to com Borough of Manhattan, until z o'clock r.Cu. of charge of the estimate box ; and nu estimate can be lit case ofany discrepancy they are to report to the within one hundred and eighty calendar days from the deposited in said box until such check or money h:+>: Chief Clerk of the Police Department, and their speci- date of the contract, to the satisfaction of the Board of THURSDAY, THE 11th DAY OF OCTO- been examined by said officer or cleric and found to Lc fication will be corrected to conform with the office Police and the Architects appointed by them, and in BER, 1900, correct. All such depusi is, except that of the succc,,- accordance with the drawings and directions given or FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR ANI) ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the eoNo estimates will be accepted from or a contract which may be given by the Architects, and to con- FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL same within three days after the contract is awarded. awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Corpo- forntity with the specifications hereunto annexed. THE MATERIALS NECESSARY TO if the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, ivi tin psi ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as No extra compensation beyond the amount payable BUILD AND COMPLETE THE NEW five days after notice that the contract has been surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- for the several classes of work contemplated, and STATION-HOUSE, PRISON ANI) awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount ,d ration. which shall be actually performed at the price therefor STABLE ON THE GROUND AND the deposit made by him shall be li,rfei tech to and be 1 Ire person or persons to whom the contract may be to be specified by the accepted bidder, shall be due or PREMISES, IN THE CITY OF NEW retained by The City of New' l ,ink as hiqulrmnrsi hon- awarded will be required to give security for the per- payable ; and no allowance will be made nor anything YORK, AT JUNCTION OF LIBERTY ages for such neglect or refusal ; but il' be shall esecutu formance of the contract in the manner prescribed by paid for blasting or excavating, nor for carrying AND EAST NEW YORK AVENUES, the contract w ithm the time pit n-esrsl, the atnuuut Si law, in the sum of Forty-five Thousand Dollars. masonry to solid bottom, nor for any filling or ram- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Iris deposit will be returned to turn. Each estimate shall contain and state the ;lame and ming of trenches, nor for any bailing or pumping ren- For particulars as to the quantity curl quality of tit place of residence of each of the persons making the dered necessary in prosecuting the work, nor for any The person or persons making an estimate shall supplies or the allure and extoll of the worIs rcyui re I same, the names of all persons interested with him or sheet-piling, shoring or other timbering, nor for any furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Esti- or of the materials to he furnished, bidders ;Ire referred them therein, and if no other person, other than sub- underpinning or other precautions necessary to protect mate for Building a Station-house. Prison and Stable to cite printed specilic;ttiuns and till, plans. Such seed, contractors, be so interested, it shall distinctly state adjoining buildings or grounds or the work in progress, at Junction of Liberty and East New York Avenues, and materials must cuufixm in every respect to psi tttcd th rt fact. nor for any scaffolding or centres required in prose- Boroughof Brooklyn," with his or their nameor names, specifications and plans. Bidders arc cautioned to The estimate shall state that it is made without any cuting the work. and the date of presentation, to the head of said examine the specthcatio is for particulars of III, connection with any other person making an estimate Bidders will be required to prepare for all pumping Department, at the said office, on or before the date articles, etc., required, before making tbcir esti n;ats'. for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and and bailing which may be found necessary in the prose- and hour above named, at which time and place the Plans may be examined and specificuti,.ns and block without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the cution of the work. estimates received will be publicly opened by the head estimates may be obtained by application io the turner' Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a Bidders will state in writing, and also in figures, of said Department and read. signed at lire office in the Central Department. bureau, deputy thereof'or clerk therein, or other officer upon blanks which will be furnished on application, a The Architects' schedule of the quantity and quality By order of the Board. of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested price for the work complete. The price is to cover the of supplies and materials to be furnished and the WILLIAM H. KIPP, therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates furnishing of all materials and labor and the perform- nature and extent of work to be done, upon which the Chief Clerk. or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate ance of all the work called for by the specifications, bids are to be based, is set forth and stated in the New YORK, September Ca, Ipso. must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or plans, drawings and form of agreement. Permission specifications. parties making the estimate, that the several matters will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or esti- Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal exami- POLICE DEI'ARTsiENT—CITv OF NEW Y„1<4, 1899, stated therein are in all respects true. Where more mate, and the right is expressly reserved by the Board nation of the site, itsresent condition and nature, as to tine sufficiency ofP the Architects' schedule and WNERS WANTED I3Y THE PROPERTY than one person is interested it is requisite that the of Police to reject all bids should it be deemed for the Clerk of the Police Dvpait;smrt of The City of verification be made and subscribed to by all the public interest to do so. plans, and shall not at any time after the submis- O All persons estimating are requested to enter their sion of their bids dispute or complain of such schedule New York, No. Soo Nnlberry street, Room No, q, for the parties interested. following property, now in his custudv, without claim- Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the names and addresses in a book provided for this pur- and plans, or the specifications and directions explain ing or interpreting them, nor assert that there is any ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and 1icnmlc clouting, consent, in writing, of two (a) surety companies, house- pose in the Estimating Room in the Architects' office. boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, holders or freeholders in The City of New York, with Before submitting estimates Contractors must con- misunderstanding in regard to the location, extent, sult "Contractor's Bulletin Board," and compare the nature or amount of work to be done. liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken front their respective places of business or residence, to the prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department, effect that if the contract be awarded to the person office copy of specifications with the set to be submitted Bidders must paticularly examine into the depth at with their proposal, and such proposal shall be read as which solid bottom is found. ANDREW J. LAI.OR, making the estimate, they will, upon its being so Property Clerk. awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful in conformity with said office copies of specifications. Biddcrs_will be required to complete the entire work

    'Q2 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, 0tCrtH;EI 1, 1900.

    or which , .e fain bids far items for mldr6 bide the ttmnuut In cash ra•c to be emr'iilatr,I unun the I'its- y. I)itAnT'%lEN7—CCTV Ior Nr.w YoRN,I I'hc Park Board rc.crves the right to reject all the are not herrmi/h callyd f+r. Permission uo// not estimated tunount of the wurk by wlurh the minis art' II IF IIR',,,A I. tN. hill• received in re•pun.c it, thi% adverti•tement if It ,hnuld deem it fur the interest of the lily +a to kill. be ghvn for the tI'iVhe!rrtln'a/ of any bid or teacd. The Couaetit nl,,ns'e mentmtte'i sb:dl he mcnm I'Fit I!V THE IIEP('TV I'Rltl', \VNI•:kst WAN For further particulars a+ to tire qu,Imtty and qunlity r.dirn.lta .VI' bid mi// hi acre'led jeCitt, nr I on Ira,fs pnuied by the oath or afirinnlinn, in writinfC, of till In „t lice Dcpartmcnt of The City ert y ('jerk ol_ the I'„ nil the supplies or the nature aml extent of the wnrk I'rrmli/ed Ii,, any hellion Cahn is in arrears to //ti' liar. the persons slgoirlg the :,Inc. that he ie it hnI'tiehuldcr Ness \'ork—tllbrc, 11...It,ipsl1 Iotildtng, 17nnrs,ugh of requi n:d or of the materials to be furnished, bidder, pnrrNnn ti/nn ~Ic/t or rnntroct, nip who i.' it in/an/I r, nr frecbnlder in'1'he City of New York, mid is wnrth the ✓ I'.i„uklyn—lor the Iii uwinK property, now in hie cue- are referred to the printed specificnt tilt % and the plans. let starry or Iherivise, NNnll any ..'•/;(' thou to the ..mount of the security required for the c tnpicuun of als, rope, iron, lead, ernie ,,.ly', IS iih....t claimants: Ih, Such work and n,iterials must conform in every respect t j ,rf„rat ie,n. the contract and started Ill the propor;tls, Over and Icm.iie ch,thing. boots, shoes, wine, III;ulkets• din. In printed ,pecific;atiOns and plains. Kidders are Ire !'ark knnrd reserves the right to reject all the above a!1 hi• debts of every mature :md Iover and nhuvc iu.irds. canned gin.. Is. liquor. car. ; :tlko small :unoum cnotioucd to examine the specifieatiuus for particulars bids received in respoluc to this ails ertI xcment if it all his liabilities as bail, surety nr Otherwise ; that lie money Cakch Lain pri.oucr, ail found by trttniltnca of what is required before making their estttnates. should deem it for the Iinerest of the City Sir to do. has offered himself us it snrcty in wood forth and with ,ml this I tepartment. Blank forms of bid or estimate. and also the proper For further particulars I's to the quantity: and qu:Jit y ;tn intention to execute the Iwnd required by law. [le iiiaXRI.ES I). ill .Al' CHFORD. envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with of the supplies nr the natlire and extent of the work adequacy and sufficiency of the sccuri ty offered will he Ileputy I=roperty Clerk. the fitrm of agreement, including specifications approved required sir of the materials to be furnished, bidders determined by the Comptroller of The City i if New its to firm by the Corporation Counsel, and show ing are referred to the printed spcciftc;ttiou. and the plan•, York :titer the award is made and prior to the signing the manner of payment, can he obtained upon •tpplica- Such w Irk and mato, i Is must conform in every respect of the contract. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS tion therefor at the office of the Ile},artment, Arsenal, to printed specifications and plaits. llidders are The time allowed for the compIettrnl of the wlinle Central Park, or at the Zbroveski \iausioa, Claremont cautioned to exatni tie the specilitim tis fi,r pavticulars work will be sixty working days. And the damages to be paid by the contractor for each I11r51, i(.e-, .'I' Park. liorn,uLo of The Bronx , where the plans which of wh:u is required before making their estimates. \r.r., \r, lie. III 51 P,5K, are made It part of the specihcations can be seen. Blank forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper day that the contract or any part thereof may be un- envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with fulfilled after the time Gxe(i for the completion of the I... .. \l. N.IArr.ts. CrrS ur NE,c (.FO)R(GE C. CLAUSEN, September -7, ruxq. the farm of agreement, including speciffcatiott- approved whole work has expired are, by a clause in the contract, GEORGE V. BROAVER, as to form by the Curporat ion Cnu ttscl, and showing fixed and liquidated at twenty dollars per day. AL'GC'S'F DIOEBUS, the manner of payment, can he obtained upon applica- 'J'he am^tint of security required is Fifteen '1'hou- Ii! CONTRACTORS. Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York. tion therefor at the office of th•• Department, sand Dollars. Zbrowski lllansion, Claremont Park, Borough of 'Fire Blank forms, of proposals, the form of agreement, in- Ilrunx, where the plans which are made a part of the cluding the specifications, the proper envelopes in I 1I I I,II1i OR Fti1'1JIATES, %'11'H THE DEI'ART1tEN'T IMF PARES, 1 ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, specifications can be seen. sihich to inclose the same, ;tpp roved as to firm by the S 1nie ,'t lire work and the name of the bidder or (.f l)RGE C. CLAUSEN, Corporation Counsel, and showing the ntanucr of 1(1 lIcrs roil orSril thereon, will be received by the i'ark llttt,l'l;ll OF 1CWHATI'AN, CITY' OF New YORK, September 22, tgoo. j GEORGE V. BROW I•:k, payment and further information, will be furnished at fI.- nl, at it oB'icss• Arsenal Building. Sixty-fourth the office of the Department of Bridges. Bidders are AUI;US'r 110Ei1US, -trn'I anA Fitih n%enuc, Central Park, New Abrk City, Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York. cautioned to examine each and all the provisions .util [ , . ,'c 6 ,ck .s, t of thereof carefully before making their estimate. TO CONTRACTORS. THCRSDAV, OCTOBER 11, 1900, JOHN L. SHEA, ,, .r tLc i(II156,w.numrd works: DEPARTMENT OF BRIOCES. Commissioner of Bridges. S .. . II, t;R.AInlNG; tiR( 1 UNDS.Ct ,N;'1RUCT- :-tFALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE INtI, REGCI. A'rINI;, t:RA11ING ANI) title of the work and the name of the bidder or DEI'ARTRIE\T IOF BRIDGns, DEliARTxIhsNf ()1' BIR:IDGES, I'AVIN(', WALKS AND ROAMS: i t- R- bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Nos. t3 To 21 PARK Row', PARK Row ilC'ii,tntxu, Nos. 13' co 2r PArint R w-, PArt< Row Ka'o.o/x c,} HHIN(; ANI11.AN IN(; IRS IN WA'1'F.k- Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth MANHATI'.AN, NEW YORtc CITY. MavH1'.T'I',sN, N'sw YORK Cn'v. I'1 I'Ei . 'El'lIN(, H\"I>RA\7'S. I''I'C . street and Fifth avenue, Central Park. New York City, IN l'HE RuTAN1y.\L GARI FIN> IN until it o'clock A. St. of I''k(>NX PARK, IN IRE CL IV OF NEW TO CONTRACTORS. TO CONTRACTORS. 1, IRK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER .'r, 1900, \-. _, I , ('i ('IINSTRlCf1NC, CIIAMi'lEI'L. A 'KAI'E \N1> ,;t lip HI n'SE AT VAN for the following-named works: PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR t „kl'I.:\Nlt'1' FAKE, IN VAN t(tRT- No. t, FOR FURNISHING ALI_ LABOR AND REPAIRING 'I'HE ASPHALT l'AVE- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR IIll,' l'.-\ It K. Itt)kOC- t:H OF 'rHF; ALL MAiEAI1T.s FOR CONSTRUC'r- 3iF.NT OF WASHINI;'rON I4RIDGE, OF THE CONS'I'RUC'I'Il)N OF SIDE- PmioNX. IN(; COMMPLE'l'E A GREENHOUSE IN MACOMII'S DAM IIRIDGE, AND OF WALKS ON I'HF. 1PPR(IACHES '1'tl I ' , ... aid' peel IicAII0I'z for the rbose works may THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK, THIRD AVENUE BRIDGE, OVER THE THE THIRD AVENUE BRIDGE OVER , the Zhrowski \hmsian. Claremont Park, IN BRONX PARK, IN THE CITY OF HARLEM RIVER. THE HARLEM RIVER. II'''.,,' , •I The Bronx, NEW YORK. fAEh.D ES'1'lli:1'1'I•:ti Ft lK'l'hFa AR( lV I•: Wt )RF:, I he Ii RU to he allowed for the full completion of each No. s, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING EALEDESTIMIA'l'ES FOR THE ABOVE WORK, s indorsed with the abnre title, also with the nsure (•turIlel and t!tc :amount of the security required for TRAP - ROCK AND TEAL'- ROCK S indorsed with the above title, also with the name of tine person or persons making the same, and the date .._ I I Ihful uert.'rm;mce of I lie several works mentioned SCREENINGS IN PF.LHAM BAY PARK of the person or persons making the same, and the date of presentation, will be received at the office of the I .: are respectively as follows (\'HE.RE DIRECTED), IN THE CITY of presentation, will be received at the office of the Department of Bridges, Nov. 13 to at Park Rose, New T I,t E. OF NEW YORK. Department of Bridges, Nos. 13 to 2t Park Row, New York City, until no o'clock st., oil York City, until to o'clock Ni., on \ I. I;o consecutive working days. The plans and specifications for the above works DIOSDAY, THE 1N1 DAY OF OCTOBER, N ,, oo consecutive working days. may be seen at the Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont MONDAY, THE lal. DAY OF OCTOBER, .'.ray reyuircd will be as lollowvs Park. Borough of The Bronx. 7!100, 'The time to be allowed for the full completion of each at which place and hour the bids will be publicly ...... 4O, 0 00 at which place and hour the bids will be publicly opened by the head of said Ilep lament ;utd read, and ...... t),I1n0 W contract and the amount of the security required for opened by the head of said Department and read, and the faithful performance of the several works mentioned the award of the contract w ill be made as soon there- the award of the contract e'ill be made as soon there- alter as practicable. I ;ther particulars as to the nature, quantity and above are respectively as follows: ,.-.iv of the work required will be found in the printed after as practicable. The person or persons to whom the contract may .- IBKslt1ollo ;11151 contract, for the said works. 'I'tstE. '1'he person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at the office of ,r, 1, 1, ' ,jr! Cm' ~', fi lr[t,'r. be awarded will be required to attend at the office of the said Department, with the sureties offered by him No. I. Sixty ((x- ) consecutive working days. the said Department, with the sureties offered by him IIItIIEIi',II~i ' NAME PRICE. FOR EACH No. 2. Sixty (ho) consecutive working days. or them, and execute the contract within five clays after 1XI: F:VER\ Il'EM INCLUDE[) IN' THE SPECI- or them, and execute the contract svithiu five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to l ,is Il..tl'ItiNs h, I! U"HtCH THESE BIDS ARE Security required will be :.s follows: written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or estimate, and tout the sureties offered I''.\"Fl). AND Al sill i'1'A'I'E THE 'filiAL No. t ...... Si.yec 00 or their bid or estimate. and that the sureties offered by him or them have been approved by the Comp- \ (II 1,- \1' I>I''IHF,IR BIDS FOR EACH CLASS No. z ...... t,000 00 by him or them have been approved by the Comp- troller; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, lie or A- PlL.lR NA>IED. Further particulars as to the nature, quantity and troller; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, and as they will be considered as having abandoned it, and as I , I,ler,. Sr their representatives, must satisfy them- quality of the work required will be found in the printed in default to the Corporation, and thereupon the work specifications and contracts for the said works. in default to the Corporation, and thereupon the t,ork will be readvertised and relet, and so on until the con- . , by pollmmI'rtI examimuiun. as to the nature and will be readvertised and relet, and so on until the con. , ~Itity of the work and materials required. and shall The rneb'irda llrx0iT be bid fin' selIarate'l". tract be accepted and executed. The work to com- BIDDERS MOST 1 >?lE A PRICE FOR EACH tract be accepted and executed. The work to com- mence at such time as the Commissioner of Bridges any time after the submission of an estimate dispute mence at such time as the Commissioner of l3ridges . 'imMrtin of Such statement, nor assert that there AND EVERY ITEM INCLUDED IN'1'HE SPECI- mac designate. FICA'11ONS UPON WHICH 'THESE BIDS ARE may designate. The prices must be written in the bid and also stated •..- any mi,uuderstanding relative to the nature or The prices must be written in the bid and also .stated 1 [115' of the work to be done or materials to b: BASED, -AND ALSO STATE THE TOTAL in figures, and all estimates will be considered as AMOUNT OF THEIR BIDS FOR EACH CLASS in figures, and all estimates will be considered as informal which do not contain bids for all items called OF SUPPLIES NAMED. informal which do not contain bids for all items called for in these specifications, or which contain bids fur • I . ,c It hid or estimate shall contain and state the name for in these specifications, or which contain bids for Mace tit residence of each of the persons makirg Bidders, or their representatives, must satisfy them- items not cal nil for therein. Permission will not be items not called for therein. Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate, tu,d .,tme• the mime. Of all persons interested win selves, by personal examinatio •, as to the nature and given for the w' ithdrtwal of any bid or estimate, and the right is expressly re;crved by the Commissioner of ,.r them therein. and it no other person be so in- quantity of the work and materials required, and the right is expressly reserved by the Commissioner of -tcd it siutlldistinctly state chat fact ; that it is made shall not at any time after the submission of an esti- Bridges to reject all bids should he deem it to the pub- Briagcw to reject all bids should he deem it to the pub- lie interest so to du, No estimate will be accepted ._. tit any cunncu lon with any other person making mate dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert lic interest so to do. No estimate will be accepted - .timate for the same purpose, and is in all respects that there was any misunderstanding relative to the from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or .:,nd witi,out collu-roll or fraud, and that no mem- nature or quantity of the work to be done or materials arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or ❑ „t the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, to be furnished. who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upu any who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation ,1,i. f of it bureau. depute thereof or clerk therein, or Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name obligation to the Corporation. other Officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly 'line price is to include the furnishing of all the and place of residence of each of the persons making The price is to include the furnishing of all the necessary materials and labor, and the performance of interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which the same, the names of all pers ins interested with It relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof.'The necessary materials and labor, and the performance of the whole of the work mentioned in the specifications him or them therein, and if no other person be so in- the whole of the work mentioned in the specifications annexed. Li.i r,r estimate must be veriticd by the oath. in writing, terested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made annexed. I t!ic party or parties making the estimate, that the The following is a statement of the ” Engineer's without any connection with any other person making The following is a statement of the Engineers estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials -_ 5cral matter, stated therein are in all respects true. an estimate for the ,ame purpose, and is in all respects estimate of the nature and extent of the work to be N'ilcre more than one person is interested it is re- and the nature and extent of the work required as near fair and without collusion or fraud. and that no mem- done and the quality and quantity of the materials to its possible, and the several bids will be tested by the .luisite that the verification be made and subscribed by ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, be furnished, and the several bids will be tested by all the parties intcre_tcd, quantities mentioned in such statement. 'These items chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or the quantities mentioned in such statement: to all cases include both materials and labor complete Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the other officer of the Corporation, is directlyor indirectly t• 13,500 square yards patching asphalt pavement in the work: consent. in writing. of two householders or freeholders interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which on Washington Bridge. in The City of Nc,r York or of a guaranty it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The 2. 500 square }yards patching asphalt pavement I. t,ona cubic yards old work removed. ,tr surety company" duly authorized by law to act hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, on Macomb s I)am Bridge. a. 750 cubic yards Portland cement concrete. as surety, with their respectice places of business of the party or parties making the estimate, that the 3. 1,842 square yards new asphalt wearing surface 3, 2,150 square yards Portland cement foohvalks ..r residence, to the effect that if the contract several matters stated therein are in all respects true. on draw-span of MTacomb's Dam Bridge. and curbs. 4. 33 cubic feet granite wheel-guards furnished I , a„ ardud to the person making the estimate. they will, Where more than one person is interested it is re- 4- 400 square yards patching asphalt pavement n us being so awarded• become hound as his sureties for quisite that the verification be made and subscribed by on 'Third Avenue Bridge. and set. t• :atthful performance, and that if he shall omit or all the parties interested. For further particulars as to the quantity and quality 5. 0,300 square yards old pavement relaid. 6. zoo square yards new pavement laid. - _ ' .e to execute the same, they will pay to the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work ,•rp"ration any difference between the sum required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders 7. 53 cast-iron drain buses (on concrete base) consent, in writing, at two householders or freeholders furnished and set, including painting. which he would be entitled on its completion in The City of New York, with their respective places are referred to the printed specifications. Such work ,nil that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay and materials must conform to every respect to printed 8, 8 cast-iron drain boxes (on metal structure) of business or residence, to the effect that if the con- furnished and set, including painting. ., the person or persons to whom the contract may be specifications and plans. tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, 9. 60 linear lest 9-inch drain pipe furnished and .,,r tried at any subsequent letting. the amount in they will. on its being so awarded, become bound as No estimate will be received or considered unless ,1,11 case to be calculated upon the estimated amount accompanied by either a certified check upon one of laid. his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he to. r50 linear feet 4-inch wrought-iron downfalls ~,t the work by which the bids are tested. The consent shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay the State or National banks ofTheCity of NewYork, :.hove mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money furnished and set, including fastening to the Corporation any difference between the sum to and painting. .11irmation, in writing. of each of the persons signing which he would be entitled on its completion and to the amount of fee per sin/In,: of the amount the same that lie is it householder or freeholder to The of the security required for the faithful per- tt. 8 cast-iron junction boxes furnished and set, that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to including painting. I ity of New York, and is seorth the amount of the the person or persons to whom the contract may be formance of the contract. Such check or money xcurity required for the completion of this contract over must NOT be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing 12. 22,000 pounds iron and steel in expansion joints awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in and combings, including painting and and above all his debts of every nature, and over each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk and above all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise of the Department who has charge of the estimate fitting. of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent 40 square feet stone dressing. xnd that he has offered himself as a surety to good faith above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or box, and no estimate can be deposited in said Cox 13. I'd with the intention to execute the bond required by until such check or money has been examined by t4. 500 square feet waterproofing. affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing 15. Coo square feet relaying old flagging. the key ised Ordinances of'The City of New York, if the the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be t6. 5u square feet relaying old crosswalks. City of New York and is worth the amount of the se. ,7. 20 linear feet resetting old curb. H horn he consents to become surety. The adequacy curity requited for t he completion of this contract over returned to the persons making the same within three ;md sufficiency of the security offered to be approved and above all his debts of every nature, and over and days after the contract is awarded. If the successful For further particulars as to the quantity and quainty by the Comptroller of The City of New York. above all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, bidder shall neglect or refuse, within five days after of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work No bid or estimate will be received or considered and that he hasoffered himself as a surety in good faith notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders ,. u,less accompanied by either a certified check upon one and with the intention to execute the bond required by execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by are referred to the printed specifications. Such work „I the State or National banks of 'The City of New the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York. if the him shall be forfeit;d to and retained by The City of and materials must conform in every respect to printed V. irk, drawn to the order of the Comptroller. or money contract sr all I e awarded to the person or persons for New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or specifications and Plans. t., the amount of five per centum of the amount of whom he consents to bee 'me surety. 'I he adequacy refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the No estimate will be received or considered unless ibe security required for the faithful perform- and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the uce of the contract. Such check or money must NOT by the Comptroller of The City of New York. returned to him. State or National banks of The City of New York, L ,: inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the esti- Bidders are required to state in their estimates, under drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money mate, but must he handed to the officer or clerk of the No bid or estimate will be received or considered oath, their names and places of residence, the names of to the amount of five per eta/nun of the amount I tcpartment viLu has charge of the estimate box, and unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one all persons interested with them therein, and if no other of the security required for the faithful per- „ estimate can be deposited in said box until such of the State or National banks of The City of New formance of the contract. Such check or money York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money person be so interested they shall distinctly state the ,heck or money has been examined by said officer or fact; also, that such estimate is made without any must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing t. Jerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk the security required for the faithful performance of connection with any other person making a bid or that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the estimate for the same purpose, and that it is in all of the Department who has charge of the estimate persons making the same within three days after the the contract. Such check or money must NOT be in. box. and no estimate can be deposited in said box closed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and also, contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a until such check or money has been examined by fuse or neglect, within lice days after notice that the but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De- said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such partment who has charge of the estimate box, and department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, therein, or other officer of the corporation, is directly deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be t he amoutrt of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited no estimate can be deposited in said box until such returned to the persons making the same within three check or money has been examined by said officer or or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated days after the contract is awarded. If the successful clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, ex- work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall thereof. bidder shall neglect or refuse, within five days after execute the contract within the time aforesaid the cept that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to amount of his deposit will be returned to him. persons making the same within three days after the writing, of two householders or freeholders of The City execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by ,V. L3.—Tit prices must ne written rn the estt'- contract is awarded. If the succe:.sful bidder shall re- of New York, with their respective places of business him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of wait and also stated in figures, and all estimates fuse or ne¢lect, within five days alter notice that the or residence, or of a guaranty or surety company duly New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or veil! be considered as informal which do not con- contract has been awarded to him, to ex[ cite the same, authorized by law to act as surety, to the effect that if refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the lain bids for all items for so.eicfs bids are herein the amount of the deposit made by him -hall he forfeited time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be re- to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated the contract be awarded to the person making the esti- called, or ;which eonrain bids for items for which mate, they will, or it will, on its being so awarded, turned to him. bids are not herroil/t call it /or. Permission will damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall become bound as his sureties for its faithful perform- Bidders are required to state in their estimate, under not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or execute the contract within the time aforesaid the ance; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the oath, their names and places of residence, the names of estimate, :Va bid it•ill be accepted from, or contract amount of his deposit will be returned to him. same, they will, or it will, pay to the Corporation any all persons interested with them thereon, and if no other awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Car- N. B.—The Jrices must be written in the estimate difference between the sum to which he would be person be so interested they shall distinctly state the peration ape n d•bt or contract, or who is a desaidttir o and also dated in 6,,ures, and all esti,nafw aril1 be entitled oil its completion and that which the Corpora- fact: also, that such estimate is made without any as suer.y o >otherwise t<0I' o slitY obkB ' aii o n to t/u 055 £1110 as 1pj%oflil4I' xnhieh do not c ✓n/sin bills tom may he Obliged to pay to the person, to wham the connection with any other person making a bid or CosDa l rtat0I', for all itne's for Whi,/i bids are herein called, contract may be awarded at any subscqurut letting ; estimate for the same purpose, and that it is in all

    MOJNDAY, OU'IYlii1':It 1, 1900. THE CITY HECORL), 5f).;

    y,ccts fair and without I ,lhwtnn ur fraud ; and nl.n, awarded lit any 'uLscqnent 1eltirig. the amount refuse to execute the same they will pay to theon Corpo- In The City of New VOrk, wilt, their resluemiller: iii'. H,,, iii, n ember of thr- Nfunn flat A..cmbly. locust of it in each rase io lie calculated upon the r%timated nmuunt ration any dillcrcoce between the sum to Inc of busines, or resideure, to the effrrt that it the cnuu- trt ,I. partment, chic,I d a isurenn, dcptity thereof, or clerk of the work by whirls the bids are tested. Jut cnu- would be entitlerl,m its completion and that which the Inc awarded inn the person making it,c cstimale. th. t , rein, ur other officer ul the corporation, I. directly %ciH above iiiciitiniiird ,hall be mlceum ,lmicd by the oath Corporation may be nbliged to pay to the per..on or per' will, nn Hs living Mt awarded, bcc„me bunud nr tins ,I indirectly interc)ed therein, or in the vwuIic' r ur milfirinatin,u. iu writi ug, of cneh of the persons signilg Sims to wham the contract may be awarded at any snb- ,erclits for its faithful uexhurmauem ; and that i1 ht work to which It reIa tcn, or ina ny purtl(lu of tilt 0rflts the s:unc, that he is a t,i,usch,,lder or frechmnlder in ']'he scqucnt letting ; the immnnmai to each case to he mitIeu- shall limit nr refuse tun execute the :Into tln,y will tiny thereof. City of New York, and is worth the amount of the latetl aFInn the csti mated amount of the work by which to the Corporation ml)' ,Iii)enincc Iittwe,'ui the sum t., &teh crtimatc ,hull tic accompanied by the cow eat, in sa:uri by required fbr the completion of this contract the bids are tester). The consent above mentioned which be would he enipled min its e„nm0lcIiunum anti that writing, ,d two householders or irecb„Idcr, nl 'I'lie City uvcr nod abuse all bin dehta of every nature, and over shall be accompanied by the n,Ith ur affirmation, in which the t1urI,,siim may- be nblig,d t” pay to Iii,- of New York, with their respective places u1 businca and above his liubilimen Its ball, surety or otherwise writing, of each of the persons signing the same that person ur p,,rsuras to whuul the cant ract may be asslrdm-m or residence, or of a guaranty or surety company duly and that lie lilts offered hi nlself as a surety in goo he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New at any 'ahxegucnl letting : the amumH mum each ('use 11 i :wthurized by law to act as .surety. to the effect that t faith, and with the intention to execute the lx)nd re- York, and is worth the amount of the security required be calculated upon the estimated :unount of the work the contract lie awarded in the person making the csti- quired by the Revised Ordi sauces, if the contract shall for the completion of this contr;tct over and above by which the bids are tested. 'J'he u 1sent ale inn matc, they will, or it will, (nit its being so awarded, Inc ;ncrlyded to the person or persons for whom lie all his debts of every nature, and over and above mentioned shall be aecomilitmied by the oath or atilrnct- become bound as Lis sureties for its faithful ticriornin- Coavwts to become surety. The adequacy and suffi- his Nobilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the 111Cc ; :utd that if lie shall omit or refuse to execute tine ciency of the security offered to be approved by the has offered himself as It surety in good 1i_i tin and with same that he is a householder ur frcdtoldcr in same, they will, or it will, pay to the Curpor:Uiu, tiny Comptraper of l'he City of New York. the intention to execute the bond rem uired by the The City of New York, and is worth the amount it difference bctwccn the sutra to which lie would Inc Ni bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- Revised (Irdinances, if the contract shall be awarded the security required for the completion of this contract entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- panied by either a certified check upon one of the Ntt- to the person or persons for whom lie consents to over and above all his debts of •very nature, and tion may be obliged to pay to the persnus to wbuul the tiomtl or State banks of The City of New York, drawn become surety. 'rite adequacy and sufficiency of the over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or other- contract may be awarded) at any subsc100at letting; to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount security offered to he approved by the Comptroller of wise, and that he has offered himself as it surety in the amount m cash case to be calculated upon the lit ji;'•per centum of the amount ofthc security required The City of New York. goad faith and with the intention to execute the bond estimated amount of the work by which the bids are for the faithful performance of the contract. Such No bid or estimate will be considered unless required by the Revised Ordinances, if the contract tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the shall he awarded to the person or persons for whom Inc panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of envelope containing the estimate, but must be National or State banks of'I'he City of New York, drawn consents to become surety. The adequacy and sill- the persons signing the same, that he is a householder handed to the officer or clerk of the Department to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount ficiency of the security offered to be approved by the or freeholder to The City of New York, and is worth the who has charge of the estimate box, and no esli- ofj/ve per ecttum of the amount of the security required Comptroller of The City of New York. amount of the security required for the completion of mate can be deposited iu said box until such for the faithful performance of the contract. Such No bid or estimate will be considered unless acenm- the contract and stated in the proposals, over amid check or money has been examined by said officer check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed panied by either a certified check ao n one of the Na- above all his debts of every nature .nod over and above or clerk and found to be correct, All such deposits, envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed tlonal or State banks of'1'he City ofp New York, dt.nvn all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; that he except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to to the officer or clerk of the Department who has to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the persons making the same within three days after the charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be of f•e per cesium of the amount of the security required an intention to execute the bond rr:quired by law. The contract is awarded- If the successful bidder shall re- deposited in said box until such check or money has for the faithful performance of the contract. Such adequacy ;Old sufficiency of the security offered will be luse or neglect, within five days after notice that the been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be check or money must Nrrl' he inclosed in the sealed determined by the Comptroller of The City of New contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed York after the award is made and prior to the signing the amount of time deposit made by him shall be forfeited bidder, will be returned to the person making the same to the officer or clerk of the Department who has of the contract. to and be retained by'l'he City of New York as liqui- within three days after the contract is awarded. If the charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be The time allowed for the completion of the whole dated damages for such neglect or refusal, but ifhe shall successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days deposited in said box until such check cr money has work will be one hundred and twenty-five working clays. execute the contract within time time aforesaid the after notice that the contract has been awarded to been examined by said officer ur clerk and found to Inc And the damages to he paid by the contractor for each amount of his deposit will be reture•xt to him. him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit correct. All such deposits, except that of the succes-lul day that the contract or any part thereof may be un- Should the person or persons to whom the contract made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by'l'lte bidder, will be returned to the persons making the rune fulfilled after the time fixed for the completion of the may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect within three days after the contract is awarded, if the whole work has expired are, by a clause in the contract, within five days after written notice that the same has or refusal ; but if Inc shall execute the contract within successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within live fixed and liquidated at twenty dollars per day. been awarded to his or their hid or proposal, or if he or the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be days after notice that the contract has been awarded to The amount of security required is Ten Thousand they accept but do not execute the contract and give the returned to him. him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit Dollars, proper security, lie or they shall be considered as Should the person or persons to whom the contract made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by Blank forms of proposals, the form of agreement, hr.- having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract The City of Nely York as liquidated damages for such eluding the specifications, the proper envelopes in . tiou, and the contract will be readverttsed and relet as within five days after written, notice that the same has neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract which to inclose the same, approved as to form by the provided by law. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit Corporation Counsel, and showing the manner of 1•br Iiarte,iulars as to quantity and quiz/fly of srrpfilies, they accept but do not execute the contract and give the will be returned to him. payment and further information will be furnished at or the nature and c_rleet of tke noon• required, proper security, he or they shall be considered as hay- Should the person or persons to whom the contract the office of the Department of Bridges. Bidders are buldeoa are r/erred In the /rinled sfecrfications. mug abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract cautioned to examine each and all the provisions The grralily of 1/me' arl/cles, su//'lies, goods, scares and the contract will be readvertised and reset, as pro within five clays alter written notice that the same has thereof carefully before making their estimate. and utrrdrandiee )east conform in emery rested to vided by law. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or JOHN L. SHEA, the sanrflrs of the sir/re on exhiiitisn at the office !'br /articular' as to grrautily a,rd quality of srrNlics. they accept but do not execute the contract and give Contnussiuner of Bridges. oJ' the said Dc%artneent, or, in the absence of or the nature and extent of the work required, bidders the proper security, Ile or they shall be considered as .eantfes, to the Printed sØecç teatinnns. Bidders are re fi•rred to the /)rioted specifications. The quality having abandoned it and as to default to the Corpora- are cautioned to exandine the srcCi iratiolts for fiarticu- of the anti, lec,,csji8tes. goods, ni'ares and mere1rondi.sr tion, :md the contract will be readvertised and reset, as DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. leers,f the articles, e'tc., required before neakiug their innusl couforvu in every resftect to the scznriles of the sauce provided by law. rsliruatrs, and are cautioned against ref—ring to any en exhibition at 1/me office of the said Dejartneeut, or, lu Ilse quarity of Ike articles, si,A4lies, goods, wares IJEi'ARiSLEN'r nil- CmnrRc I n,v, ) s,tne%les or sfsiJbsat/sus otter than t/eose furuis/mid by the absence of sampples, to the Jrriuted s,ecrjcation. and nrerckandise ,rust conform in every rape, t to No. 148 EAST TWEE-Axirt Sn(lerT, f the iJcfiearintent. Suck r,f. mr,ncn's are csoii'e for misting Bidders are cautioned to examine the specifications for the samples of the saute on exhibition at the office bids wkereon 1/icy are written, and will in no case gevtr rn tarticnlars of the articles, etc., required before making of the sail Debavineeut, or, in the absence of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the action cf the Department e cers in fiassing upon their estimates, and are cautioned against referring to samples, t:, the printed specijceet.-itna Bidders ten, rs. any .canrJles or sfiecrfications other than those furnlsked are cautioned to examine the stecifcations for PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR Bidders must state the price of each article per by the DejarAnent. Sack references are cause for re- Particulars of the articles, etc., required before MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES CONSISTING pound, Arzeu, gall-n, yard, etc., by wl. ich the bids jecting bids whereon they are written, and will in no making th✓ir esti»rates, and are 'auNoned a

    o4 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, 0CC0►D':i( I, I98N).

    6o IlInc to be allowed for the full delivery of the quality of the work rcquln:d will be hmnd in the printed tnc tuthfiii performance of the several supplies men- bounded by Ilcrry •trect, No,ettu ,t rep-t, I..rntn r nl rucl and ,he amount (Pt the .ecurity required t ,yecfticativa, and co lit tsilt . for the %Hill work-. tioned nhuve are respectively a, follows: ~lrcct, I tnKft ' , nvcnw'. .lau\ hnllla, scribe, Leal ut nl lip, t.d ii, lul performance +,t the ,everal supphc. men- I Iii rt a, t., rant re I•id li'r ae/v,,,delr. Ni.,. I. I' lire.- (t) m, '01 Its. Strict, Itnyurd •erect, Ilnlon uvatnrc nut[ Noril,' I'welllh I, udabovc;trcre-+ectic)! v1 y-1o41ow+: it 1BII I'ERs \Ll'SI' NA>IF. A I'RICF: Fnk I No. a. 'Three lt) ,iiintiifts. Street, in the ltri,irtn-cimtIi, I''iltecnth and Seveu tet•nlb 'cvvnty (7.,)cun.ecuti,'e wurkiu~; day+. •\\I, F:\'F:RI I'I'I•:>[ I\l'Ll'ItlIt Iti 7111•: 'I'I•:('I- Security required will be an follow'.: 1Vard%, haroagh if Minnkiyi., lacy of New \'ark, Hull that it ' urily rcp.iirc I will he Six Fhou%;md Do,llars. FI(:\ flt)NS (TON \\'lIICll I IIFSE 1111; Al:E No. t ...... ...... $5,otw on meeting of the said Board will be held in Ibr Further p,;rI caf.a" .,. to the nature. quantity and } .\'I II. .\NU :\ISO S1',\ 1'I< 'l iii. f()Y':U. ,Mice of file soul hoard, at Nis. t9 and .1 Park Rn •l ,r,dMq.dthew„;Lreyuircd.II1bel.+um1intheprinted A'I(tI'\7' OF'1'III II Ill Its I-OR 1•::\t 11 C'1.:155 Borough of Nmllhatgr%, on the toll, tiny of I Ic hulu`r, rte,ti„n, au'tr,,,,nvt, ti,rthesaidatpplie.. OI• st'l'I'I.IE NAMI•:U. ills,. at C• i clock r. st., at which such proposed laying I:II , I , I.IS ~I1'~f \:\\II-. :\ 1'f:ICI•: FOR 1&C11 Bidders,ur their repress%unscs. must =at1.ty them- Further particulars as to the nature, quantity and out will he considered by stun Hutud : all of whi,-h is \N I I•: \4: 1.\ 11'IC\I I\. It I'll' l\'I'li l': SI'F,, I- schves by personal exitmisutien,a. to the ;[tore and quality of the work required will he found in the panted more particularly set firrth ;Hid described in the h,l- I IC:1l'It)\ L l'rt\ \\ lilt Ii I'lll':SL- PIUti :U.I•: quantity of the work nod materials required, and shall specifications ;till contract. for the said supplies. luwing resaintoatw adapted by said Board nn the 14th I \r I I, .\\It :\l.'-tl ' l'.\I I-. I' 111.1 1'OTA I, out it time attar the sal cosies ol;tn estimate dis- Y'hrwttitdt+ rn.d I•-(•i.! ,p,vnh lr. day tit September, [tool notice of the adoption u( which 1 \It ,L t1' t,F I'll l.I1, 111 IS FI 11: IIIE CLASS putt or complain ut such statement, nor assert that BIDDERS ?lUS'(' NA> F.~A I'RICI-: FOR 1':ACII is hereby giver., viz.: L I'fl,11-Is N,\ \I F: U. there was any misunderstanding relative to the nature •\NI , l'VFRY ITEM INCLUDED IN' 1'lil•:SI'1•:CI- Risolvcd, That the hoard of Public I%iprovc;euls I t iticts. +r Iheir reprc-c It;; i C c., nm,t +'•nl ty them- or quantity of the work to be done or materials to be FICA'l'lONS U1'f)N W1ll('" '1'Hfai' ISIIDS ARE. of The City' of New York, in pursuance of the pruvis- .. Ices. by 1Cr,uusl examinaauun. as to the nature and furnished. S.\SI.li AN I) 1l,SI) S'l'ATE '1111: TOTAL bus of section 436, of chapter 378, Laws of 18h7, yr.:uni I y ut the stlppiits required, and shall not at any tacit bid ur estimate shall contain and state the name A11(Iu 'l' OF 'THEIR BIDS FOR THI': CLASS deemi ug it for the public interest so to do, proposes to time utter the sti hnn.stun of au cstim;tte dispute or and place of residence of each of the persons making the Sl.l'l'Lllw N,-'sMlI t. titer the map or plan of The City of New Yurk, by -kIrcplititI of such st-rtemcut, I torasse rL that there was same, the names of all persons interested with him or Ihdders, or their representatives, must satisfy them- laying out as a public park, the territory bounded by sun misonderstaming re l.ui ve to the quality or them therein, and if no other person be so interested, sclve,, by personni szitmimuoIttI, as to the nature and l terry street, Nassau street, Lorimer street, I Triggs 'Is,aati[v of the supplies to be furnished. it shall idistinctly state that fact : that it is made with- quantity of the supplies required, and shall nut at any a.-oauc, \fctohuttan avcnuc, Leonard street, lisqasl Fach bid or ectI Late shall contain and state the out arty connection witlt any- other person making time ;[her the submission of in estimate dispute or street, Union avenue and Nun it '1u-ell th street, in the ,:sue an,l place of reside .Cc of eriCh of the persons an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects complain of such statement. nor assert that there was Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth \yards, Borough lit tkfug the suue. the names ol all persons interested ftfritsd w ithout collusion or fraud, and that no member any misunderstanding relative to the quality or of Brooklyn, City of New York. „ tilt him .,r then[ therein, and If no other person be so of the Municipal Assembly, head of it department, chief gmmtity of the supplies to he furnished. Resolved, That this hoard consider the proposed I toes tad it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is of a bureau• deputy thereof, or clerk thi rein, or other Each bid or estunate shall contain and state thename laying out as a public park of the above-u;tmetl territory malls without any connection with any other person officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- and place of residence of each of tile persons making the at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the office of nt•tidug :ut estimate lot the sam, purpose, and is to all estell therein, or to the supplies or work to which it re- same, the names of all persons interested with him or this Board on the loth day of l )ctober, 1890, at r respceti fair and without colluslott a fraud, and that lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid them therein, and if no other person be so interested o'clock P. ,I. I U member of the \l u%icipal assembly, bend of it de- or estimate must he verified by the oath, in writing, it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made tvith- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Heard cause paruncut. chief of It Lurwu, deputy therut. or clerk of the party or parties making the estimate, that the out any connection with any other person making these resolutions, and ;t notice to all persons affected Ieveral matters stated therein are in all respects true. all estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects thereby, that the proposed laying Out as a public park I i,creiu. or other u0icer +,t the corporation. is iii rcctly of the above-mimed territory will be considered at it r indirectly interested therein. or in the supplies or \ hcre more than one person is interested it is requisite fair and without coil alien or fraud, and that no member ,,,,rk to which it relates, or in ally portion of the profits that the verification he made and subscribed by all the of the Municipal Assembly, heath of a department, chief mcetiug of this Board to be held at the aturesaid time The bid or estint,ue must be s rrified by the parties interested. of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other and place, to be published iu the Ciry RECnnu and vtcreof. corporation newspapers for tell days continuously, „,nh, in term tlug , of the party or parties making the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- . st imate, that the sescrnl matters stated there iu are in consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- Sundays :old legal holidays excepted, prior to the id ii \V here more than one person is iu- in The City of New York, with their respective places of lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid day of October, .goo. all respV ects true. Dated New YORE, September no, tgtw, tirested it is requi±itc that the verification be mode business or residence, to the effect that if the contract or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, and subscribed by all the parties interested. beawarded to the person making the estimate, they will, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the JOHN H. MOONEY, F:adt bid or sstutt:tte shall be accontp:u+ied by the on its being scast ar,ied, become bound its his suretics for several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Secretary. consent, in writing. of two houseiu,lder or freeholder, its faithful performance, and that it lie shall omit orre- Where more than one person is interested it is requisite in Tits City ut Neu' York. or of it guaranty or surety fuse to execute the same. they will pay to the Corpora- that the verification be made and subscribed by all the BOARD OF PUIBLrc IMPROVE11EN1ti I company duly ;ml horired by its. to act as surety, w ith tion any difference between the stint to thick lie would parties interested. Nos. tp To 21 PARK Ruw, Minot c. in of NlAtllflnix. f I heir re-pee its P1.1­1 of business or residence, to the be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor- Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the N OICET IS HEREBYY GIVN,E 1'IIA'f THE effect that it t!te coo trtct be aw'ar.led to the person poration may be obliged to pay to the person or per- consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Board of Public lmprovemeuts of The City of m;tking the u-tinuttc, the "ill on its liking so awarded suns to whom the contract may be awarded at in'1'he City of New York, with their respective places of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, hccume bound as his suretics for its fait tttul perform- any subsequent letting. the amount In each case to be business or residence, to the effect that if the contract proposes to alter the hap or plan of The City of New altce, and that if he shall onttitor arouse to execute the calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, York by the closing and discontinuing of East F'if- *aunt, they will pa}' to the Corporation an}- difference which the bids are tested. line consent above melt. oil its being si, awarded, become bound as his sureties for teenth street and East Sixtceuth street, from Avenue H i.e rween the sum to which he would be entitled oil its boned sbull be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, its faithful performance, and that if lie shall omit or re- to Foster avenue, and the locoing and laying ''tnpletion ❑nd that which the Corporation may be 1 i writing, of each of the persons signing the same, fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- Out, and the grades of DeKoven court, hliced to pay to the pesos or persons to whom t lie that he is a householder or freeholder In The City of tion any difference between the sum to which he would Waldorf court and \Vcllington court, front Fast '''n tract may be awarded at ally subsequent letting, the New York. and is worth the amount of the security re- be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor- Fourteenth street to the westerly line of the ,mount in each case to he calculated upon t lie estimated qui red for the completion of this contract, over and puratiun may be obliged to pay to the person or per- Brooklyn and I;rightou Beach Railroad, and Gorr the Intuuttt of the work by which the bids are tested. 1 he above all his debts of every nature atid over and above sons to whom the contract may be awarded at easterly line of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Rail- ,eat above ~teationed -hall be accuntpnnicd be the his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he any suinsequer' letting, the amount in each case to be road to East Seventecu th street ; andol Irvington place, '~eu It or utliirmation, in writing. ut each ut the pereous has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with calculated upon h,c estimated amount of the work by front the easterly line of the Brooklyn and Brighton -i cliittg the same, that he is a li,,useholaer or lrcehulder the intention to execute the bond required by the which the bids are tested. The consent above men- Bate It Railroad to East Seventeenth street, in the in The City ut New' York, and is w„rth the amount of Revi,cd Ordinances of 'rite City of New York, if the ticmed shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, 'Thirtieth aud'Flrirty-first Wards, Borough of Liroukfy%, the security required or the completion of this contract, contract shall be awarded to the person or persons in wwritiug. of each of the persons signing the same, City of New York, and that a ineetdimg of the said Board cr and uhus'e all debts ut es nature and over and cur whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy that lie is a householder or freeholder in The City of will he held in the office of the said Board, at Nos. ig above his liabilities am bail, surety 0 otiter+nf5cl and and sufficiency of the security uttered to be approved New York, and is worth the amount ofthc security re- to s Park row, Borough of 'Manhattan, on the loth day Yiitt he lots offered him-.elf Its it surety in good faith by the Comptroller of The City of New York. quired for the completion of this contract, liver and of October, 1915), at 0 o'clock I•. Ni., at which such pro- :Ind with the intention to execute the b.» td required by \o bid or estimate will be recetce,l or considered abuse all his debts of every nature and over and above posed closing, laying out and grades will Inc considered the Re%'ised Ordinance, of The City of New 1 ork. it the unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise.:utd that lie by said Board ; all of which is more particularly set contract shall be ats:trded to the percent or persons for rtf the State or National Banks of The City of New has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with forth and described in the following resolutions, whom lie consents to become sure[}'. The adequacy and 1 ork. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money the intention to execute the bond required by the adopted by said Board or. the 14th day of September, 'BibcietCv of the security offered to be approved by to the amount of five per centum of the amount Revised Ordinances of 'Fhe City of New York, if the t90u, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, the Comptroller of 'lire City of Nest York. of the security required for the faithful per- contract shall be awarded to the person or persons vie,: No bid or estimate will be received ur considered {urmance of the contract. Such check or money f trwhom lie consents to become surety. The adequacy Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one must Not be Inclosed in the scaled envelope eon- and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provi- ii the State or Natiuual banks of The City of New tanning the estimate, but must be handed to the officer by the Comptroller of The City of New York. sions of section 436, of chapter ;78, Laws of 1897, devill- \ ark, drawn to the order of the Comptroller. or money or clerk of the department who has charge of the esti- No bid or estimate will be received or considered ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to nit,r t,, the amount of live per centunt of the amount Imtte-box, and uo estimate can be deposited in said bus unless accompanied by either ;t certifiedcheck upon one the map or plan of The City of Ness' York, by the the security required for the faithful per- until such check or money has been exatnioed by of the State or Natiogal banks of The City of New closing and discontinuing of Fast l'ictec,t[li and Ea-t I„rmance of the contract. Such check or money said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money Sixteenth streets, from avenue }I to Foster acv trill, be inclosed in the sealed enselope con- deposits- except that of the successful bidder, will be to the amount of five per centuet of the amount and the locating and laying out, and the 'just tt1T of the security required for the faithful per- .. lining the estimate. but must be handed to the officer returned to the persons making the same within three grades of f1tlCovcrn court, Waldorf court ;toil r clerk of the department who has charge of the c,ti- Clays after the contract is awarded. If the successful formance of the contract. Such check or money Wellington court, from East Fourteenth t-tr I note box. and no estimate call be deposited iu said box bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after must %or be inclosed in the scaled envelope con- to ti,e westerly line of the Brooklyn thrill taiuing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer until such check or money ha, been examined by said notice that the contract has been awarded to him. to Brighton Beach Railroad, and front the ca ierly line „Nicer or clerk and ft and to be correct. All such de- execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by or clerk of the department who has charge of the esti- of the Brooklyn and Brighton Iicaclr Railroad to f:;r-t The City of mate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box II „sits, except that of the successful bidder. will be re- him .h_ail be forfeited to and retained by Sevel. tecuth street, and of Irvington place from the turned to the person making the same within three New” York as liquidated damages for such neglect or until such check or money has been examined by easterly line of the Brooklon and Brighton lieach I::,,I- days after the contract is astarded. if the successful refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the said officer or clerk and toured to be correct. cdi such road to East Secc%tecmh street, in the Thirtieth :into bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be 1hirty-first tcatds, Borough of Brooklyn, City -t notice that the contract Las been awarded to him. to returned to him. returned to the persons making the same within three New York; all of wltich is more particularly ds-c%bcmI execute the same. the amount nl the deposit made by S. B.—I ,re prices ,rust be written in tt:e [sty days after the contract is awarded. If the successful as follows: es,'inrates bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of stale and also stated in figures, and all CLOSING EAST FIFTEENTH AND EAS-1 -1\ 1 t.1 0 III notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or will be considered as informal wihick do not can. STREeIs. lain bids for all items for :wruh bids are herein execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by refusal : but if he shall executc the contract within the "d."—Last 1•rf!eenth Shit.[. the amount of his deposit will be called, or which cen:ain bids/or items for wfir.h him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of time aforesaid New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or returned to him. bids are not heravith call d for. Permission wilt Beginning at the intersection of the nurtltos line of he ,._,rt!ten in f e es/r- not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the Avenue H, and the western line of F:n,t Fittceuth ;Y. B.—The prices must .. o bid will be accepted from, or contract orate and also stated in figures, and all estimates estimate. time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be street, as laid down on the Town Survey Cummis- in arrears to th• Coy- returned to him. wilt' be considerec' as informal which do not con- awarded to, any person who is sioner's map of Kings 1. ounty, filed in the office of the lain bids for all items for :v.dth bids are herein fl oration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, N. d--fk, prices must be written in the esti- Register on the 13th day of June, 1874. called, or which con.viin bids for ilezns for te'ht; h as surety or otherwise, ubon arty obligation to test etate and also stated in figures, and all estimates 1st- Thence northerly along the western line of said bids are not herreith call.d for. Permission will FDeraBitss will Be considered as informal which.. do not con- Fast Fifteenth street tor Soo feet to its intersection with not be given for the wo:hdrawal of any bid or The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject all tain bids for all items for ,enrich bids are herein the southern line of Avenue li ; called, or which, contain bids jar items for which estimate. a-o bid trill be accepted Irate. or contract Ilse bids received in response to this advertisement if zd. Thence easterly along the southern line of Ave- bids are not herewith ea1Ld for. Permission will awarded to, any person who is in arrears to IA- Coy- he should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. nue G for 6o feet to, the easterly title of East Fif- /toration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, For further particulars as to the nature and extent of not he given for the u'i:hdratuit1 of any bid or teenth street as surety or otherwise, ubon any obdraaton to the the work required or of the materials to be furnished. estimate. No bid nil? be accepted from, or contract 3d. Thence southerly on a line parallel to the western awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- Cortora'ion bidders are referred to the printed specifications and line of Fast Fifteenth street for Lou feet to the northern The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject all the plans. Such work and materials must conform in ¢oration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, line of Avenue H ; the bids received in response to the, advertisement if every respect to printed specifications and plans. as surety or otherwise, u/on any ablidagan to the 4t11. Thence westerly along the northern line of Ave- he should deem it for the interest of the City so to do Bidders are cautioned to examine the specifications Cortlora'ion. t ue " H'' to the point of beginning. For further particulars as to the quantity and quality for particulars of what is required before making their The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject all Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of of the supplies to be furnished bidders are referred es it mates. the bids received in response to this advertisement if Avenue G and the western line of East Fiftceuth street, c , the printed specifications. Such supplies must Blank forms of bid or estimate. and also the proper he should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. as laid down oil the Town Survey Commissioner's map t. I,turm in every respect to the printed specifications. envelopes in which to enclose the same, together with For further particulars as to the quantity and quality of Kings County, filed in the office of the Register on L'i,l. lers are caution d to examine the specifications the form of agreement, including specifications ap- of the supplies to be furnished bidders are referred the 13115 day of June, 1874. fur particulars of what is required before making their proved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and to the printed specifications. Such supplies must 1st. 'Thence northerly along the western line of said estimates. showing the manner of payment, can be obtained upon conform in every respect to the printed specifications. East Fifteenth street for 552.62 t feet, to its intersec- I;ltuik forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper application therefor at the office of the Fire Depart- Bidders are cautioned to examine the specifications tion with the southern line of Foster avenue, as laid enselopes in which to inclose the same, together with ment, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in for particulars of what is required before making their down by resolution of the Common Council of the City the form of agreement, including specifications, the Borough of Manhattan. New York I ty. estimates. of Brooklyn, adopted ott the 24th day of May, '837. and approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and JOHN J. SCANNELL, Blank forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper approved by the Mayor on the 27th day of May, 1897 ; showing the mander of payment, can be obtained upon Fire Commissioner. envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with ed. 'Thence easterly along the southern line of said the form of agreement, including specifications application therefor at the office of the Fire Depart- Foster avenue for 65.7 t feet t I its intersection with the ;•Slit, .505, 157 and 159 Fast Sixty-seventh street, to approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and eastern line of East Fifteenth street ; HEADQUARTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT showing the manner of payment, call be obtained upon the Borough of Manhattan, New York City. O 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, 3d. '!'hence southerly on a line parallel to the western JOHN J. SCANNELL, application therefor at the office of the Fire Depart- line of East Fifteenth street for 579.37 x feet to the north- BOROUGH (IF MANHATTAN, ment, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in Fire Commissioner, Clry of NEw YORtc, September 2o, 1900. ern line of Avenue G ; the Borough of -Manhattan, New fork City. 4th. Thence westerly along the northern line of JOHN J. SCANNELL, HEAD,QCARTEKS. FIRE DEPARTMENT TO CONTRACTORS Avenue G for 6o feet to the point of beginning. N.... I37 AND 139 F.As7' SIxTV-sEvEsTH STREET, .~ Fire Commissioner. it B."—East Sixteenth Street. Bt1RUL' GH IF MANHATTAN, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WITH THE Crry of NEW YORK, September z8, 1900. , S title of the supplies to be furnished and the names Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of of the bidder or bidders indorsed thereon, will be BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- Avenue H, and the western line of East Sixteenth TO CONTRACTORS. received by the Fire Commissioner, at the office of MENTS. street, as laid down oil the Town Survey Commission- the Fire Department, Nos. 197 and 159 East Sixty. er's Map of Kings County, filed in the office of the ~EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WITH THE Register on the 13th day of Jute, 1874. seventh street, in the I3orough of Manhattan, New BOARD OF PI'BvIc IMPROVESMENTS, e_ title of the work and the names of the bidder or York City, until 10.30 o'clock A. M. of 1st- Thence northerly along the western line of said bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the Fire Cu'v of NEw YORK, East Sixteenth street for Boo feet to its intersection NO. 2I PARK Row, BoiouGH OF MANt1ATFAN. Commissioner at the office of the Fire Department, WEDNESDAY'. OCTOBER 3, 1900, with the southern line of Avenue G ; Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in the for the following-named supplies: OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE zd. Thence easterly along the southern line of Ave- Borough of Manhattan. New York City. until 10.30 Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. N Board of Public Improvements of The City of New nue G for 6o feet to the easterly line of East Sixteenth o'clock A.M.. of No. i. For furnishing 2,500 tons Anthracite Coal (1,825 York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 486 of street; WEDNESDAY. O('TOBER 10, 1400, tons 1- gg Stze ; 25o tons Stove Size ; 425 tons chapter 378, Laws of 1897, will give a public hearing at 3d. Thence southerly on a line parallel to the west- for the following-named works: Nut Size , to weigh s,00cypounds to the ton, a meeting of the said Board to be held at tile office of ern line of East Sixteenth street for 80o feet to the Nu. I. For furnishing the Materials and Labor and be well-screened and free from slate, free- the said Board, as above, on Wednesday, October 31, northern line of Avenue H ; ,icing the work required to Alter and Repair burning. and of the first quality of either of 1900, at 2 o'clock P. it., to all persons affected by or 4th. 'Thence westerly along the northern line of Ave- Headquarters Building at Nos. 365 and 367 the kinds known and mined as follows: interested in a '• Map showing lands in The City of nue H to the point of beginning; Jay street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York ” Lackawanna," by the New York, Ontario New York, Borough of Queens, and in the fawn of Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of City. and Western Railroad ; " Jermyn," by the Hempstead, Nassau County, N. Y., to be acquired for Avenue G and the western line of East Sixteenth No. z. For the Alteration and Repairing of the Plumb- New York. Susquehanna and Western Rail the purpose of maintaining, preserving and increasing street, as laid down on the Town Survey Commission- ing and Gas-fitting Work for the above road ; " Erie," by the New York, Lake Erie the supply of pure water for the use of The City of er's Map of Kings County, filed in the office of the building. and Western Railroad. New York, Borough of Brooklyn," which said map has Register on the 13th day of June, .874. The plans and specifications may beseen at the office been prepared by the Commissioner of Water Supply, 1st. Thence northerly along the western line of said of the Buildings Superintendent on the fifth floor of Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. and has been submitted to the said Board of Public Im- East Sixteenth street for 668.41 ± feet, to its intersec. these Headquarters. No. 2, For furnishing 1,500 tons Anthracite Coal (I,3oo provements for approval, tion with the southern line of Foster avenue, as laid The time to be allowed for the full completion of each tons Egg Size; zoo tons Broken Size), to Dated Nr.w YORK, September 27, I9oo down by resolution of the Common Council of the City contract and the amount of the security required for weigh z,000 pounds to the tats. be well JOHN H. >IOONEY, of Brooklyn, adopted on the 24th day of May, 1897, and the faithful performance of the several works mentioned screened and free from slate, free-burning, Secretary. approved by the Mayor on the 27th day of May, 1897; above are respectively as follows: and -f the first quality of the kind known 2d. Thence easterly along the southern line of said No. I. Ninety (9o) consecutive working days. and mined as foliows: " Lackawanna," by BOARD OF PUBLIC I]1PROVEIiEwrs, Foster avenue for 65,7 f feet, to its intersection with the No. 2. Ninety (qo) consecutive working days. the New York, Ontario and Western Rail- Nos. 19 TO 2I PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.1 eastern line of East Sixteenth street ; Security required will be as follows: road, or any other free-burning coal. TO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 3d, Thence southerly on a line parallel to the west- ern line of East Sixteenth street, for feet to the No. I ...... $5,000 The specifications may be obtained from the Contract i, Board of Public Improvements of The City of 694.4± to northern line of Avenue G t No. 2 ...... ...... I, Soo 0o i Clerk at this office. New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, The time to be allowed for the full delivery of each proposes to alter the map or plan of '1' be City of New 4th. Thence westerly along the northern line of Further particulars as to the nature, quantity and contract and the amount of the security required for York by laying out as a public park the territory Avenue G for 6o feet to the point of beginning ;

    MONDAY, ()t I BER 1, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 58t)c

    )a o Rv W I. ,o N , W Nr' ON ,a)IVt:•rrlT 1 K V ~ A I PP A I RI I.I ,I ad. ' I'hc me snoche r YI to 1h c uucdcctlnn of AvctAvenue u "I h r l 'itr r f Nc w York payaprn ble to thinc n r 1 I cr r,f the .son, making the enme, the name, of all pcr. nI L' 11 1 I H I'Y AND) NI VI N f, " r(,N PI ACC. 1:Ilet cicvntinu• to be .16.,, feet above rococo high water Cuntt;utrnlh•r ul .nid City, for ''tie huudre4 nod fifty intcrestud with him Ihcrcin, and if no other hit- ;I."-11 fllf,,gmn (our/. iii toot Its lucre tol rre ; dollars (!I q„), or hr money m that nmuunl un the .1suit n 1,e u tntrrc.tcrl it vbfdl di.tiulal Y .t•u t.• t ud focl Id. 'I'IhCpur.c -iiutIterly to the ititcr.4ectiutn of Waldorf acccptunuc „f tiny Ind or ent imult the check% or money t hat it is rout c without t uY u;uuuuuuectuu,uu with nnYof ,.'r Itcginntng Ot n paint in the cnctcrn line of fool Four- court, the elevation to be :17.,1 feet above mean high of theumtcccpted biddrrs will be rehtrncuf to them; I,cr,un making tut cxtimnty Orr Ib,• ,mac pnrpc.c, nod is tecuth street, distant '25.0 feet northerly frutn the water datum ; and npnn the vs.-cutiun if the cuntrucl, the check c,r to all respects fair and with„nt utillwo„u or fraud, an,l northern line of Aveuuc 11 ; 4th. ' I'heuce southerly to the intcrsectiuu of Welling- mnncy of the ucccpted bidder will be returned to hint. that uu manlier of the Munulpnt A.,embly, heel l art. 'Fhcuce cnvterly auti parallel to the northern line Ion court, the duvation to be 38,5 feet those mean For particulars is to the quantity and quality „f the thk-ptitutum uu t, chef of n bureau, ,h'ptny th,-rent, nr eIou of Aveuuc 1I lur 335 feet Iii the western Pr„t,erty line high Ic;tier datum : supplicr, bidders are reterred to the printed speciftea- thcrcin, or other uOlrer od the t_,,rh rat wu, is directly of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Itailrun, 5th. 'Thence southerly to the intersection of Avenue tions, or indirectly iuterestcd Ihcrvin, or in Ibc s upplies. or in 2(1 Thence northerly along sni1- of Avenue G for 335 feet to the western property line of z8 feet of %-inch Gas Pipe. THE CITY. the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad. x Double Swing Brackets. Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes ad. Thence northerly along said western line of the CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING FORAGE FOR 5o feet of 14-inch Galvanized Pipe for water. in which to inclose the same, the specifications trill yn and Brighton Beach Railroad for 6o feet Brookl THE USE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 40 feet of z-inch extra heavy Cast-iron Pipe. agreements, and any further information desired, can 3d. Thence westerly on a line parallel to the southern STREET CLEANING, IN THE BOROUGH 4 2-inch "Y" Branches. be obtained in Room No. 5636, Nov. 13 to 21 Park roe. line of DeKoven Court to the eastern line of East Four- OF BROOKLYN. 12-tech Running Tray Iron extra heavy. JAMES P. KE 1'ING, teenth street. 5 feet of z-inch galvanized-iron Water Pipe. Commissionerof Htgkiway=_. 4tlt. Thence southerly along said eastern line of East 4 Window-shades on front windows, Fourteenth street to the point of beginning. PUBLIC NOTICE. I Work Bench. Beginning at a point in the western line of Fast t to-light Gas Meter with testing connections corn DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. Seventeenth street distant ,to feet northerly from the pinto. northern line of Avenue G ; IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN SEALED Tburrtle Floor. DEL'ARTMENT OF SE\l'F.Fs-C 111\il±c ifis en's OFTIcI:. 1St. Thence westerly and parallel to the northern B envelopes and indorsed with the name and C Meter Testers, to feet, Nos. 13 i-n 21 PARK C- is, limit of Avenue G for 335 feet to the eastern property- address of the person or persons making the same, and 3 Meter "Testers, 5 feet, NEIV Voce, September 2:, tq«,. line ofthe Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad; the date of presentation, and a statement of the 5 Gauges. rd. 'Thence northerly along said astern line of the supplies to which they relate, will be received at the to Number Stamps for brass. Brooklyn and Brighton Peach Railr ad for 6u feet; main office of the Department of Street Cleaning, in 7 Work Tables. TO CONTRACT(lRr-. 3d. Thence easterly on a line parallel to the southern The City of New York, until t2 o'clock Ni. of C box of Brass Caps and connections. line of DeKoven Court to the western line of East S Small Vise. Seventeenth street; TUESDAY. THE ` 41 DAY OF 4 Window-shades. IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLnyED IN v 4th. Thence southerly along said western line of East OCTOBER, 1900, S Small Bench Stool. Seventeenth street to the point of beginning. B sealed envelope, with the title of the work and at which time and place the estimates will be publicly S Brackets, double swing. the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be re- opened and read for the furnishing and delivery of " D."-Irzdugfon Place. to 1,,,-inch Independent Cocks for gas. ceived at this office until forage, as follows: 5o feet of w(-inch Gas Pipe. Beginning at a point in the western line of East 420,000 pounds Hay, of the quality and standard r .light Gas Meter. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER :3, 1901), Seventeenth street distant to feet northerly from the known as Prime Hay. 6o feet of 3-inch Galvanized Pipe, sheet-iron. northern line of DeKoven Court. at )a o'clock if., at which hour they will be publi, It 1st. 'Thence westerly and parallel to the northern line 550,000 pounds clean No. z White Clipped Oats, to TERMS OF SALE. opened by the head of the Department and rc:,d. of DeKoven Court, for 335 feet to the eastern property- be bright, sound and well cleaned, and For the following work in the reasonably free from other grain, weigh- The sale is on the condition that the property pur- line of the ]lrooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad ; chased will be removed by the respective owners Borough of The Bronx. zd. Thence northerly along said eastern line of the ing not less than 36 pounds to the measured bushel. within five days from date of sale. No. t. SEWER AND APPURTENANCE. IN Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad for 6o feet ; The purchaser shall pay the amount of the purchase 3d. 'Thence easterly Ott a line parallel to the southern -at the several stables of the Department of Street FAST ONE HLNDREIt AND PORTV- money in bankable funds, on the ground, at the time of FOURTH Sl'RfE"I', from Gerard av,lnuc-i line of Irvington place to the western line of East Cleaning in the said borough. the sale, or the property not so paid for will be resold. The person or persons to whom the contract may be to Walton avenue, curd in VVALTON Seventeenth street; If the purchaser fails to remove the property bought AVENUE. from summit south of East Our 4th. Thence southerly along said western line of East awarded will be required to execute such contract by him within the time herein specified, he shall within five days from receipt of a notice to that effect ; Hundred and Forty-fourth street to East Seventeenth street to the point of beginning ; Forfeit owner, hip of the same together with all the One Hundred and Forty-sixth street. and, in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they money paid therefor, and the Department of Public GRADES of DEKovws, WALDO RF AND WELLINGTON will be considered as having abandoned such contract, Buildings, Lighting and Supplies will resell the prop- Borough of Brooklyn. and as in default to the Corporation, whereupon the Colitis, AND InvusCrON PLACE. erty. No. 2. FOR THE DREDGING OF 40,000 CUBIC Commissioner of Street Cleaning will readvertise and HENRY S. KEARNY, "A"-11''elhuugtoO Court, relet the work, and so on until the contract be accepted YARDS OF MA'I I-TRIAL IN GOWAN115 Commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and CANAL, AND BASINS AT FOURTH, Beginning at the intersection of Wellington Court and executed. Supplies. and East Fourteenth street, the elevation to be 38.5 Bidders are required to state in their bid or estimates, SIXTH AND SEVENTH S[REECS. feet above mean high-water datum ; under oath, their names and places of residence, the Each hid orescimate shall contain and state the nanw and place of residence of each of the persons making tst. Thence easterly to the intersection of the west names of all persons interested with them therein, and, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. roperty line of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach if no other person be so interested, they shall disthnctly the same, the names of all persons interested with hint ern p therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall Railroad, the elevation to be 36.5 feetabove mean high- state that tact; also, that it is made without any DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, connection with any other person making any bid or distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any water datum; Cobtv115S1orElt S OFFICE, Nov.. 13 TO at PARK Row,' connection with any other person making an estimate zd. The elevation it the eastern property line of the estimate for the above supplies; and that it is in all New YORK, September at, :goo. Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad to be 36.5 feet respects fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and also, for the same purpose, and is In ;ill respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of chic above mean high-water d:umn ; that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a 3d. Thence easterly to the intersection of East department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk TO CONTRACTORS. Municipal Assembly, head of n department, chief of ;, Seventeenth street, the elevation to be 32.0 feet above therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer mean high-water datum or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies to of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interccte,l which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. 8D IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A therein, or in the supplies or in the work to which it 11 13 "-11 hldacj Court. Where more than one person is interested, it is l7 scaled envelope, with the title of the work and relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in w'r,t- Beginning at the intersection of Waldorf court and requisite that the verification be made and subscribed East Fourteenth street, the elevation to be 37.2 feet by all the parties interested. Each b)d or estimate shall number of the work as in the advertisement, will be ing, of the party making the same, that the several above mean high-water datum. be accompanied by the consent, in writing of two received at Nos. 53 to 2t Park row, in Room No. t6ot, matters therein stated are true, and must be aaom- tst. Thence easterly to the intersection of the west- householders or freeholders of The City of New York, until it o'clock A. al„ panied by the consent, in writing, of two householders with their respective places of business or residence, or or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect ern property-line of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. that if the contract is awarded to theperson making the Railroad, the elevation to be 33.5 feet above mean high- of two guarantee or surety companies, duly authorized by law to act as surety, incorporated under the laws o, The,bids will be publicly opened by the head of the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become water datum. Department, in Room 1612, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, at ad. The elevation at the eastern property-line of the the State of New York, as shall be satisfactory to the bound as his sureties for its faithful perturmasee, and Comptroller of The City of New York, to the effect the hour above mentioned. that it he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad to be ;3.5 feet they will pay to the Corporation any difference bctwemt above mean high-water datum ; that, if the contract be awarded to the person or Borough of Brooklyn. the sum to which he would be entitled upon its comple- 3d. Thence easterly to the intersection of East Seven- persons making the bid or estimate, they will on its being so awarded, become bound as his or their No I. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- tion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to teenth street, the elevation to be 28.3 feet above mean MEN'I', ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, pay to the person to whom the contract shall beawarded high-water datum. sureties for its faithful performance in the amount of Three 'Thousand Dollars ($3,000); and that, if he or THE ROADWAY OF MONROE STREET, at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated from Stuyvesant to Reid avenue. " C "-DeASven Court. they shall omit or refuse to execute the same, upon the estimated amount of the work by which the Beginning at the intersection of DeKoven Court and they will pay to '1 ire City of New York, any No. a. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- bids are tested. East Fourteenth street, the elevation to be 33.0 feet difference between the sum to which tie or cony would MENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, The consent last above-mentioned must be accom- be entitled on its completion, and that which The City THE ROADWAY OF LAFAYETTE panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of above mean high-water datum; the persons signing the same that he is a householder tst. Thence easterly to the intersection of the western of New York may be obliged to pay to the person or AVENUE, from Waverly to Vanderbilt persons to whom the contract may be subsequently avenue. or freeholder in The City of New York and is worth property-line of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Rail- the amount of the security required for the comptenon road, the elevation to be a7.o feet above mean high- awarded. The consent above mentioned shall be No. 3. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of of the contract, over and above all his debts of every water datum. MENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety ad. The elevation at the eastern property-line of the each of the persons signing the same, that he is a THE ROADWAY OF ST. MARK'S householder or freeholder in The City of New York, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad to be 27.0 feet PLACE, from Third to Fourth avenue. in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond above mean high-water datum ; and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his No. 4. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- required by law. 3d. Thence easterly to the intersection of East MENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, No estimate will be considered unless aeeompauictl Seventeenth street, the elevation to be 25.5 feet above debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities THE ROADWAY OF DECATUR by either a certified check upon one of the State or mean high-water datum. as bail, surety and otherwise; that he has offered him- STREET, from Tompkins to Throop self as surety in good faith, and with an intention to National banks of The City of New York, drawn to thus " D"-Irvington Place.. execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and avenue. order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required Beginning at the intersection of Irvington place and sufficiency of the sureties offered shall be subject to the No. 5. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- MENT, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT, for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check the eastern property-line of the Brooklyn and Brighton approval of the Comptroller. or money must NOT be inclosed in a sealed envelope Beach Railroad, the elevation to be z7.o feet above mean he price in the bid or estimate must be written, and THE ROADWAY OF MACON STREET, P from Arlington place to Nostrand avenue. containing the estimate, but must be handed to the high-water datum; must also be stated in figures. Permission will not be officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the rst. Thence easterly to the intersection of East Seven- given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate, and Borough of The Bronx. estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said teenth street, the elevation to be 28.7 feet above mean the right is expressly reserved by the Commissioner of box until such check or money has been examined by high-water datum. Street Cleaning to reject all the bids or estimates if he No. 6, FORT REGULATING, GRADING, ETC., shall deem it best for the interest of the City so to do. RITTER PLACE, from Union to Prospect said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such "E"-East Fourteenth Street. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract avenue. deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be No. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, ETC., returned to the persons making the same within three Beginning at the intersection of East Fourteenth awarded to, any person who is to arrears to the Cor- days after the contract is awarded. If the successful street and Foster avenue, the elevation to be 30.22 feet poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, ONE HUNDRFD AND NINETY- SEVENTH STREET, from Bainbridge to bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after above mean high-water datum as heretofore; as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to tst. Thence southerly to the intersection of DeKoven Corporation. Webster avenue. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by Court, the elevation to be 33 0 feet above mean high- Each bid or estimate must be accompanied by a ee l water datum; tified check on one of the State or National banks of name and place of residence of each of the per- hint shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of 5596 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, OCTOUF:R 1, 1900.

    ♦.,c York os liquidated damages for .uch neglect m east by a line parallel to Broadway and distant 7S by n line parallel to Broadway and distant too feet NOTICE IS AEK1UY GIVEN THAT l ifE StiP- bill if he *hull eNcrgtc the contract within the feet easterly therefrom. easterly therefrom. plcntcntul tiltIf additional bill of emts, ultarges and expenses incurred by reason it the proceedings in ,h,rr%.ud the .orm.wt „I the ,Irpd.it will he returned Lot. Nos. 1, z, 1, 4, 6t, 62 and 64, in Block t979, which Lots Nun. t. s. 1, 4, 6t. 6b, 61 and 6.1 in Block 1987, taken together are hounded ns follows: which taken together are bounded as follows: the above-entitled matter, will be presented for tutu- (III the north by the southerly line of t )ne Hundred (ion to elite of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the IF 1(lllllIssIt1N1:1, t1F TE\I'F.RS RE tOn the north by the southerly line of One Hundred and Tw'enty-li flit street ; oft the south by the northerly and Thirty-lintrth street: un the south by the northerly State of New York, First I )eil[rumcal, at a Special "I R\'i'" tIlE 1211;111 I',1 RK_IECT :\I.1. 11111` line of One Ifuudred and Thirty-third street; on the 'feral thereof, fart I. to be held at the County l:,,urt- I1('I:IYFD IF FIE ll11'N1S II F,R '1111': III'I' t toe ii One Handred and Twenty-tnurth street : on the west by the easterly line of Broadway, and on the cast west by the easterly line of 1unndl-a)', and ou the cast houxe, in the Boroagh of Nlan limit tan, in The City of IN I'IR )F I'HF t. I I'\'. by a line parallel to Broadway am distant too feet New fork, un the 4th day of I Icmber, .gcud, tit lo.3n Itl.mk Iris' of bid or c%tlmatcs, the ,r„pur enve1- by a line parallel to Broadway and distant 75 feet east- easterly therefrom, cluck in the tinreicno of that day, (Jr its 511011 titere- m which to inclose the same, nm any Nrthcl erly therefrom. Lots Nos. t, e, 1, 4, 6o'B, 6t, 6a, 63 and 64, in Block Lots Nos. t, 3, 4. 64, (n' (6 and 67 itt Itlock t988, alicr as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the n omrman0a desired. can he obuuned, as to the Borough taken together are buuttded as Iulluwy: said hill of costs, charges and expenses has been depos- ••I I Inc hmnx. at the othee of the Ileputy C„nunissionel .980. which taken together are bounded as follows : Iln the north b)' the southerly line of One Hundred On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred ited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New • i Resler.. liiird sedate and llne hundred nett and 7'hi rty.titih street, on the south by the northerly York, there to remain for and (luring the space of ten % rnty-.couch street, Iiorough of The Bronx. and :clot 'Twenty-sixth street ; on the south by the northerly line of One Hundred and 'Twenty-fifth street ; on the line of I )ne I lundred and Thirty-lourt It street. on the lays, as required lty the provisions of section )99 of if Bro0lslvn. at the office of the west by the easterly line of Broadway, and oil the cast title 4 of chapter 17 of cltapter 371 of the Laws of 1897, cwcr=, ?Iunicipal 111111ing. Crest by the easterly line of Broadway, and on the cast he a line parallel to Broadway and distant 75 feet east- by a Iine parallel to Broadway and distant too feet I)atcd, LweuLcit Ii F OraSl:rrrnx, NEW Yotue, August crly therefrom. easterly therefrom. 90< IAS. KANE, Lots Nos. t, Cu 3, 4, 5. 64, 65. 66, 67 and 68, in Block Dated New Yone, September z8, tgoo. ~ 3, t JOHN G. H. MEYERS, Cmniiss,oner of Sewers. loll, which taken together are bounded as follows: JOHN WHALEN, EDWARI) L. PA•1'TERSON, Flit the north by the southerly line of One Hundred Corporation Counsel, JOHN F. BOUILLON, and 'twenty-seventh street ; on the south by the Commissioners, No. , Tryon Row, _J Otis P. DuNN, SUPREME COURT. northerly line of One Hundred and 'Pwenty-sixth New York City. street : on the west by the easterly line of Broadway, Clerk. and on the east by a line parallel to Broadway and l lhn'f 1 1:1'.\RT3IENT distant too feet easterly therefrom. FIRST DEPARTMENT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. Lot No. 6q in Block rg8t is bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of 1,, r inn s'.,- r .,pint is noon of lime Mayor, Alder- the northerly line of One Hundred and Twenty-seventh In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- In the matter of the application of The City of New ,.. .,. _.i t"Ll...0 •..,,lt, f rite City ut New York, street with the easterly line of Broadway : running men and Commonalty of the City of New York, York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- I„ a-cert,a;a till h,s> au.1 damage and compensation thence northerly along the easterly line of Broadway relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of for the land, ii premises laid tut. taken set apart t36 feet 3 inches to the southerly line of Manhattan been heretofore acquired, to the lands. tenements and opening THIRD AVENUE, from Sixtieth street on .Ind appropriated for a public field. place or park, iu- street ; thenceeasterly along the southerly line of Mau- hereditament', required for the purpose of opening the line of New Utrecht to the Shore Driveway, in cinding interest thereon. pursuant to the provisions hnttan street tot feet 21, inches ; thence southwesterly LINO AVENUE (although not yet named by proper the 'Thirtieth \Vard, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of an act entitled •- An Act io relation to SE. JAMES 96 feet t 1 inches to the northerly line of One Hundred authority), from Wolf street to Aqueduct asenuc, as of New York. l'I. ACE, in the City of New York." being chapter and Twenty-seventh street: thence westerly along the the same has been heretofore laic[ out and designated c..:r of the Laws of tSc;. northerly line of One Hundred !and Twenty-seventh as a first-class street or road iu the Twenty-third and \ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT WE, THE street 57 feet and )z melt to the point or place of Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New York. V undersigned, were appointed by an order of the beginning. Supreme Court, bearing date the [8th day of Septem- O1'ICE IS HEREIIV IVEN THAT THE Lots Nov. 55. 57. 59. 6o. 7', 73 and 74 in Block t982, her, 1899, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of N bill ,f costs, charges and expenses incurred by which taken together are bounded as follows : OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the County of Kings, at his office in the Borough of rcuon of the procecdi noes in the above-entitled matter, Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 18th day will be presented for taxation to one Ot the llusticcs of N supplemental and additional bill of costs. of the northerly line of Manhattan street with the charges and expenses incurred by reason of the pro- of September, 1899, a copy of which order was duly the Supreme Court of the State of New fork, First easterly line of Broadway : running thence northerly filed to the office of the Register of the County of tcpartment, at a Special Tcrm thereof. Part L. to be ceedings in the above-enti tied matter will be presented -[long the easterly line of Broadway to the southerly for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme King-., and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Sold at the County Court-house, in the Borough of line of One Hundred and 'Twenty-ninth street : thence Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for 1[anhattan, in The City ut New York, on the t cth day of Court of the State of New fork, First Department, at along the southerly line of One Hundred and Twenty- a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate 1 lctoher. tgoo. at 10. :0 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, ninth street 66 feet: thence south-westerly and at right and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, ,fir a, soon thereafter ac counsel can be heard thereon ; County Court-louse, in the Borough of Manhattan, in angles to One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street too The City of New York, on the alit day of October or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may and that the said hill of costs, charges and expenses has feet : thence easterly and parallel with One Hundred t9cc, at to.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as be, to the respccnve owners, lessees, parties and persons cn deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County and Twenty-ninth street 79 feet tt inches; thence s +nn thereafter as counsel call be heard thereon, and respecticely entitled unto or interested in the lauds, •( New York, there to remain for and during the space southwesterly too feet to the northerly line of Man- tenements, hercditaments and premises required for the .1 ten days, as required by the provisions of chapter 626 that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has hattan street, and thence westerly along said northerly been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County purpose by and in consequence of op emng the above- the Laws of the; aunt other statutes thereto per- line of Manhattan street 47 feet to the point or place of mentloned street or avenue, the same being particularly liuing. of New York, there to rennin for and (luring the space beginning. of ten days, as required by the provtsinns of section set forth and described in the petition of 'file City of Dated B"aopGH or M.\-H.T1 pis. New- Yogis, Sep- Lots Nos. t, e. 61. 6a, 63 and 64 in Block 1984, which New York and also in the notice of the application for t'_ timber cc, tgoo- 999 of title 4 of chapter t7 of chapter 37S of the haws taken together, are bounded as follows : of 1897. the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office PFIER F. MEYER. Oil the north by the southerly line of One Hundred of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the [8th clay of HERMAN AI.SBERG, and Thirtieth street ; on the south by the northerly Dated, FL,lenreu cue'MANtt.tTTAN, New Yuan, Sep- September, i 8oq ; and a just and equitable estimate and PIERRE V. B. HOES, line of One Hundred and 'Twenty-ninth street ; on the tember zt, [goo. assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of Commissioners. west by the easterly line of Broadway, and on the east LOUIS B. VAN LAASIIEEK, said street or avenue so to he opened or laid out and GEORGE G. BANZER, 1 c' s Evens L.t ~aexR~. by a line parallel to Broadway and distant 75 feet funned, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and Clerk. easterly therefrom. FLOYD M. LORI), Commissioners. persons respectively entitled to or Interested in the said Lots Nos. I, z, 3, 4, 5, it, 13, 14, t5, t6, r7, r8, 19, respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises en, zt, 23, 55, 56, 57, z8, 5 JOHN P. DCNN, !:.\PIL) TRANSIT RAILROAD. 9. 31, 33. 35 and 37 in Block not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and 1993, which taken together are bounded as follows : Clerk. forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer- On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the and Twenty-fifth street ; on the south by the northerly FIRST DEPARTMENT respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be Nil"1 It I (1F APPLICATION FOR THE AP- line of (Inc Hundred and Twenty-second street ; on assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and PnII\'1'?[}:N1' OF COM\1IBBIONEKS OF the east by the westerly line of Broadway, and on the duties required of us by chapter t 7, title 4 of the l Treater .APYRAISAL. west by a line parallel to Broadway and distant too New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supple- feet westerly therefrom. In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New ntentary thereto or amendatory thereof. Lots Nos, 73 . 77, 79 and 8z in Block 1 All parties and persons interested in the real estate , 74, 75, 76 993. York. relative to acquiring title, wherever the same UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVFy THAT which taken together are bounded as follows : taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said has not been heretofore acquired, to the Lands, tene- P it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any Fite City of New York to make application to the and Twenty-sixth street : on the south by the northerly ments and hereditaments required fir the purpose of opening VYASHIN(I'ON AVENUE (although not claim or demand on account thereof, are ltereby required Supreme Court for the appointment of t. ommissiouers line of (.One Hundred and Ttcenty-fifth street ; on the to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned ,i Appraisal• under chapter 4 of the Lanes of trot. and east by the westerly line of Broadway, and on the west yet named by proper authority). from Third avenue and East One Hundred and Fifmy-ninth street to Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our till various statutes a:naudatory thereof and supple- by a line parallel to Broadway and distant too feet office, in the office of the Law Department, Room zo, mental thereto. westerly therefrom. Pelham avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in Borough Hall. Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of Such application it ill be made at a Special Term of Lot No. 66 in Block r9o3 is described as follows: New York, with-such tffidnvits or other proofs as the -aid Court, Part Ill., to be bold in the First Judicial On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred the T'wenq'-third and Ts"euty-fourth Wards of The said olvner or clair..;tnts may desire, within twenty City of New York. t tern ct. at the County ' ourt-house, in "Ihe City of and I'w enty-seventh street ; on the south by the north- days after the date of this notice. New York. Borough of Manhattan, on the 13th day of erly line of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street ; on And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance November. 1900, at the opening of the Court on that the east by the westerly line of Broadway, and on the at our said office oil the t_th day of October, tgoo, at 3 day. west by a line parallel to Broadway and distant too OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT'1'HEIIILL o'clock to the afternoon of that day, to hear the said 'khe object of mach application is to obtain an order feet westerly therefrom. 1~N of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such ,d the Supreme Court, appointing three disinterested Lots Nos. r5, 19 and s3 in Block t995, which taken time and place, and at such further or other time and Ireeholders. residents in the City of New York, as together ar. bounded as follows: presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the place as w'e may appoint, we will hear such owners in Commissioners of .Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise On time north by the southerly line of Manhattan Supreme Court of the State of New York, First I)epart- ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part 1.. to be held nit relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant the compensation to be made to the owners and all street ; on the south by the northerly line of One Hun- or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations persons interested in the real property. rights, fran- dred and Twenty-seventh street ; on the cast by the the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, on the 9th do}' of October, as may they be offered by such owner, or on behalf of chises. easements ur privileges sought to be taken, westerly line of Broadway, and on the west by a line 'lime City of New t ork. affected or extinguished for the purposes indicated in parallel to Broadway and distant 75 feet westerly 1900, at to.3e o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as Dated Bni:no•cn nF BtmolcL'N, THE Crry of NEW soon thereafter as counsel call be heard thereon; and -aid chapter 4 of the Laws of x891, and the various therefrom. Yulzn, September 17, rrpo. et:uutes amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Lot No. 31 in Block x995 is bounded as follows: that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been SOLON BARBAN ELL, The real estate sought to be taken or affected as On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of GEOR(E. O'KE}:F1':, New York, there to remain for and during the space of aforesaid is located in the Borough of ?tanhnttan. in and Twenty-ninth street ; on the south by the north- JOSEPH I1, GARDINER, the City of New York, and embraces all the I.utd situ- erly line of -Manhattan street ; oil the east by the tell days. as required by the provisions of section toot of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, and amendments Commissioners, aced on both the ea,terly and westerly sides of Hroad- westerly line of Broadway, and on the west by a line M. E. FtsstGAN, ttay, formerly known as the Boulevard, between the drawn parallel to Broadway and distant too feet west- pertaining thereto. Clerk, m,rtheriv tin_ of One Hundred and Twenty-second erly therefrom. Dated Boaot'ctt OF MANHATTAN, New YORK, Sep- Street and the southerly line of One Hundred and Lots Nos. zg, 33, 34, 35. 36 and 37 in Block 1996, tember no, tgoo- I'hirty-fifth Street. abutting on said Broadway between which taken together are bounded as follows : HENRY L. NELSON, FIRST DEPARTMENT. ,aid streets, and is laid out and indicated on three On the north by the southerly line of One Hundred CHARLES A. JACKSON, 0molar or triplicate maps, one of which was filed in and Thirtieth street ; on the south by the northerly W. U. ROSS, In the matter of the application of the Board of Street till Office of the Board of Public Improvements on the line of One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street ; on the Commissioners, 1st day of May. x'oac. and another In the office of the Opening and Improvement of 'Elie Ctty of New York, east by the westerly line of Broadway, and on the west JOHN P. DuNN, by the Counsel to the Corporation of said City, rela- Register of the County of New York on the v8th day of by a line parallel to Broadway and distant too feet Clerk. tiny, tgoo. each beurinq the following certificate: five to acquiring title by The Mayor, Aldermen and westerly therefrom. Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain ., Yoard of Rapi i 'Intuit Railroad Commissioners Lots Nos, s9, 30, 31, 35, 33 and 34 in Block [997, vi.' City of New York. FIRST DEPARTMENT lands. tenements, hcreditmtcnts and premises on the which taken together are bounded as follows: ct