THE CITY RECORD. Vol.. XXXIV. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, igo6. NUMBER IOIIO.

THE CITY - RECORD. Sheffield Farms,. Slawson-Decker Company ...... I,251 45 Seabury & Johnson.. . ...... ... ..... ...... 371 99 The Van de Zandt Manufacturing and Supply Company ...... 36 54 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The Whitney Glass Works ...... 20 90 Whitall-Tatum Company ...... 7 40 Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Burton & Davis Company ...... 103 78 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. R. H. Macy & Co ...... 72 90 Hugo Fredericks ...... 258 of GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, Maxon. Jos. F. Gross & Co... ...... 2I 53 The Norwich Pharmacal Company ...... 6 15 JOHN J. DELANY, Coarosnrtox Covxsec. HERMAN A. METZ, Coarzeott.aa. B. Palmer ...... 4 50 Parke Davis & Co ...... 2 58 PATRICK J. TRACY, Soravtaoa. Geo. I. Roberts & Bros ...... 4 00 Hornthal & Co.. ...... 36 00 Published daily, except legal holidays. Peter Henderson & Co ...... 8 00 Subscription, $9.3o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. Addison Johnson, Agent and Warden ...... 9 90 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; George Deyo, Agent and Warden.._ ...... 89 61 Canvass, so cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance Eimer& Amend ...... 7 00 Department supplements, to cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, as cents each George Ermold Company ...... 67 5o section. Fussell Ice Cream Company...... 42 65 Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Gas Consumers' Association ...... 25 00 Harrison Bros. & Co.. ...... 4 32 Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Bausch & Lomb Optical Company ...... 46 Bloomingdale Bros . ...... 2 25 A. F. Brombacher Company.. ...... 19 15 George Deyo, Agent and Warden ...... IIO 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Deane Plaster Company ...... 9 6o HerbertC. Barnett ...... 32 00 Aqueduct Commissioners— Fire Department— John Adler .. ... ...... . 42 00 Proposals ...... 7628 Auction Sale ...... 7630 Assessors, Board of— Proposalsp ...... 7630 New York Telephone Company ...... 199 20 Public Notices ...... 7628 Health, Department of— Theo. P. Huffman ...... 8 68 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Minutes of Meeting of June 13, John S. Sills & Son ...... 7 50 Proposals ...... 7623 igo6 ...... 7609 Vaughan's Seed Store ...... ..... ...... 3 84 Board Meetings ...... 7625 Proposals ...... 7630 Manhattan, Borough of- The Van de Zandt Manufacturing and Supply Company ...... 38 98 Bronx, Borough of— • Proposals ervat ...... 76aq White, Van Glahn & Co ...... 90 ReReportP of Bureau of Buildingsg for Meteorological Observatory— Brombacher the Week Ending July 28, r906. 762o Abstract of Registers for the Week A. F. & Co ...... 242 53 , Borough of— Ending July 28, 5906..:...... 7619 New York Wire Cloth Company ...... 50 00 Minutes of Local Board Meetings.. 7658 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Geo. I. Roberts & Bros ...... 2 25 Proposals ...... 7628 Public 'Notices ...... 7624 Richard Webber ...... 14 91 Change of Grade Damage Commission— Notice to Contractors ...... 7632 John A. Roebling's Sons Company...... Public Notice ...... ...... 632 Official Borough Papers ...... 7638 35 Changes in Departments, etc...... i7620 Off cial Directory ...... 7620 Standard Oil Company of New York ...... 45 71 Official Papers ...... 7625 Collega of The City of New York— Herbert C. Barnett ...... 45 87 Parks, Department of— George Deyo, Agent and Warden ...... Proposals ...... 7622 Proposals ...... 7624 IIO 22 Correction. Department of— Police Department— Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Company ...... 14 85 Proposals .... ... ...... . . ..... 7623 Auction Sale .. . ...... ...... 7628 W. F. Ford & Co ...... ...... 36 00 Docks and Ferries, Department of— Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 7628 The Hartford Bedstead Company ...... Proposals ...... 7631 Public Charities, Department of— 57 00 Public Notice ...... 7631 Proposals ...... 7623 De Grauw, Aymar & Co ...... 28 55 Education, Department of— , Borough of— Peter Henderson & Co ...... 7 50 Proposals ...... 7630 Proposals ...... 7629 Addison Johnson, Agent and Warden ...... Street Cleaning, Department of— 252 80 Elections, Boazd of Ashes, etc., for lulling in Lands.... 7624 The Kny-Scheerer Company ...... 7 50 Public Notice ...... 7631 Proposals ...... 7624 Knauth Brothers ...... 29 50 Finance, Department of— Supreme Court, First Department— ErnstLeitz ...... Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 7625 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 7631 198 Corporation Sales of Real Estate.. 7625 Supreme Court, Second Department— Lehn& Fink...... 88 Notices of Assessments for Opening Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 7632 Nason Manufacturing Company ...... 7 72 Streets and Parks ...... 7625 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Eidt& Weyand ...... 24 37 Notices to Property Owners...... 76,5 partment of— Strauss Brothers Public Notice ...... 7628 Proposals ...... 7623 ...... 3,250 42 John Wanamaker ...... 303 10 Riker's Drug Store...... 3 6o DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. George Deyo, Agent and Warden ...... 98 75 National Casket Company ...... ...... 72 00 W. F. Ford & Co ...... 42 00 New York, June 13, 1906. HenryFink .... ...... 4 80 The Board met. pursuant to adjournment. The George Ermold Company ...... 87 75 Present—Commissioners Thomas Darlington, M. D., President; Alvah H. Doty, F. W. Devoe & C. 1'. Raynolds Company ...... 33 02 M. D., Health Officer of the Port; Arthur J. O'Keeffe, Second Deputy Police Commis- The H. B. Claflin Company ...... 67 00 sioner, for the Police Commissioner. James S. Barron & Co ...... I2 70 The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. JohnBoyle & Co ...... ...... 9z 92 The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and Abraham& Straus ...... 2 94 ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: Geo. I. Roberts & Bro ...... 9 50 Stanley Supply Company ...... 9 50 New York Telephone Company ...... $503 57 Western Union Telegraph Company ...... 7 18 JohnJ. Dinneen .. ...... 8 00 Dougherty ...... 22 71 JamesT. 12 00 James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... Inland Stamp Works ...... .... .... ...... 18 Burton& Davis Company...... 2 44 Underwood Typewriter Company ...... 9 oo Homer L. Bartlett ... ...... 20 no Gee. R. Beyea ...... or 53 Neostyle Company ...... 3 25 Brink& Clark JO ...... ... 8 43 B. Palmer .... ...... 3 James S. Barron & Co ...... 2 00 Geo. I. Roberts & Bro ...... 3 79 Breed Publishing Company ...... L. Martin ...... I 00 2 00 Scofield & Co .. ...... 5 00 John Boyle & Co ...... 15 79 JohnSimmons Company ...... ...... 14 05 Burton & Davis Company ...... 16 69 Scientific Materials Company ...... ...... 4 75 Samuel E. Hunter .. ...... ...... 200 41 A. Kempf ...... :...... 3 00 George W. Benham, Agent and Warden ...... 1 84 ErnstLeitz ...... .... 4 65 Theo. P. Huffman ...... o 47 Eimer-& Amend.. ...... 13 20 Victor Heating Company ...... 33 on ...... 40 05 Bauerh & Lomb Optical Company ...... 45 YI The H. Griffin & Sons Company...... Geo. I. Roberts & Bro ...... Company ...... 2 6 no Burton & Davis 45 ... ...... New York Telephone Company ...... 102 43 L. Martin 4 75 The Oliver Typewriter Company ...... :.... 25 Hygeia Distilled Water Company ...... Io no Remington Typewriter Company ...... 5o 00 Ernst Leitz .. ...... ...... 48 6o Herbert H. Barnett ...... 13 00' Eimer& Amend ...... 32 76 John Wanamaker ...... 180 The B. F. Goodrich Company ...... 16 on S. O. Burnett ...... 78 Paul B. Hober . ...... 13 50 CharlesBeinert ...... 88 00 The Harral Soap Company ...... to o8 Dr. C. Clark ... .. ...... 81 50 James T. Dougherty ........ 85 22 George W. Benham, Agent and Warden ...... 7 18 Dennison Manufacturing Company ...... 7 no Horace Ingersoll Company ...... 164 Ames S. Barron & Co ...... .. 2 33 Masons' Supplies Company ...... 35 00 H. Balfe ...... 7 39 The 1. W. Pratt Company. ...... 6 56 Burton & Davis Company ...... 2 45 Martin J. and Thomas F. White ...... ...... 5 00 Herbert C. Barnett ...... 3 50 W hitall-Tatum Company ...... ...... 23.40 John Carle & Sons ...... 45 Theo. P. Huffman ...... io6 41 Inland Stamp Works. ...... 162 Eidt & Weyand ...... ...... 85 78 Bausch & Lomb Optical Company...... 58 16 Eidt & Weyand ...... 5 25 Stanley Supply Company...... 120 JohnWanamaker ...... 7 50 ErnstLeitz ...... 5 oI S. O. Burnett ...... ... 25 J. E. Linde Paper Company ...... 7 28 IsaacS. Douglass ...... ...... 25 00 Harrison Bros. & Co... ...... 62 14 WilliamF. Dowd ...... 50 00 Bausch & Lomb Optical Company...... 192 Masons' Supplies Company . ...... 12 15 Department of Correction ...... 9 43 I. S. Remson Manufacturing Company ...... 263 75 The George Ermold Company...... .... 55 no The Henry Aschenbach Harness Company ...... I2 50 The American Distributing Company, James A. Webb & Son Branch.... 36 62 J. & T. Adikes ...... 195 James S. Barton & Co ...... 2 77 W. H. Johnson. ...... 25 00 H. Balfe 3 30 New York Telephone Company .. ...... 547 62 John A. Rosenbaum & Co ...... 36 70 Geo. W. Benham, Agent and Warden ...... II 38 HerbertC. Barnett ...... o no SamuelE. Hunter ...... 71 25 Hodgman Rubber Company ...... 1 67 Inland Stamp Works ...... 57 Stanley & Patterson ...... a 28 Richard 315 09 Nason Manufacturing Company...... I y0 Richard Webber ...... I,437 17 L. Martin ...... 15o

76zo THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Igo6.

E. B. Meyerowitz ...... 8 50 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building George Deyo, Agent and Warden ...... ...... 5 09 situated upon lot No. io6 East One Hundred and Fourth street, in the Borough of American Ice Company ...... 4 53 Manhattan, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of James S. Barron & Co ...... 3 15 defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the H. Balfe ...... ...... 3 30 premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Mary Ann Everett and James M. Everett ...... 8,200 00 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. io6 East One Hun- William Wheeler Smith ...... 5,317 90 dred and Fourth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said build- New York Telephone Company ...... 157 ing on or before June ig, igo6, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life George W. Benham, Agent and Warden ...... 44 io and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and George W. Benham, Agent and Warden ...... 8o 92 because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among Joseph F. Gross & Co ...... 360 00 its occupants. Geo. W. Spitzer ...... 200 00 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel, recommending the dis- Superintendent. continuance of the suits named in his report. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated upon Lot No. io8 East One Hundred and Fourth street, in the Borough of On motion, it was Manhattan, has become dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to discon- of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the tinue, without costs, the actions against the following-named persons for violations premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, of the Sanitary Code and of the Health Laws, the Inspector having reported the Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. io8 East One Hundred orders therein complied with, or the nuisance complained of abated, a permit having and Fourth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said building been granted or violations removed, or the orders rescinded, to wit: on or before June ig, rgo6, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because No. of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occu- Names. pants. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- Tobin, Joshua F ...... 3r90 tendent. Boylston. Joseph ...... 344408 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Ireland, John B ...... situated upon lot No. 3 Railroad avenue, Rockaway Beach, in the Borough of Queens, Lumb, Margaret ...... 3477 347748 has become dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in Ireland, John B ...... the drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which Lertora, Andrew ...... 3488 is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Sutherland, Clarence ...... 3587 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 3 Railroad avenue, Rogoff, Isaac ...... 3590 Rockaway Beach, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or Kyle, James ...... before June 19, i906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit BOROUGH OF TILE BRONX. for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Zankl, Wilhelmina ...... 3300 existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Zankl, Wilhelmina ...... 3301 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Romer, Louis ...... 3305 building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- Marion, "Mary" ...... 3395 ten dent. Tier, Charles ...... 3558 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Zahn, Joseph ...... 3559 situated upon lot No. 5 Railroad avenue, Rockaway Beach, in the Borough of Queens, Draves. Anton ...... 3565 has become dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in O'Connor, Maria ...... 3597 tiie drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, IIOROUGII OF BROOKLYN. Gabriel, Catherine ...... 1971 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 5 Railroad avenue, Maine, Charles ...... 2755 Rockaway Beach. in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or Lord, Theresa ...... 3130 before June 19, 1906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit Fioranza, Tessie F...... 3162 for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Rice, Helen R. B ...... 3237 existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Barwick, Margaret ...... 3322 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Cranay, Nicholas ...... 3496 building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Suoeriin- Bloom, Moses ...... 3525 tendent. Bedell, Edwin ...... 3533 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Lofkowitz, Abraham ...... 3536 situated upon lot No. 7 Railroad avenue, Rockaway Beach, in the Borough of Queens, Weinhauer, Fred H...... 3539 has become dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in Castataro. Carlo ...... 3540 the drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which Reager, Bernard ...... 3548 is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Bernstein, Abraham ...... 354Q Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 7 Railroad avenue, Mansel, James ...... 3551 Rockaway Beach, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or Dempsey, Julia ...... :K71 before June 19, 5906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit Holzafel, William ...... 3572 for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Jones, John ...... 3574 existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Sampson, Thomas ...... 3575 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Bemish, Henry L ...... ...... 3576 building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- tendent. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Faulkner, Da%id ...... ' S54 Fourth—Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. On motion, it was Gray, Vernon W ...... 26oz Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason Drew, Sarah H . ...... 2777 that the causes for the same have been removed: Donovan, Timothy ...... 2790 Bourne, Edward A ...... 2793 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Bourne, Edward A ...... 279 No. Dorsey, Caroline ...... 3277. No. 602 West Forty-fifth street. 2909 4532. No. r6 Bowery. Dorsey, Caroline ...... Wascoe, Ferdinand ...... 3193 5257. No. 2311 Broadway. King, David Bennett ...... 3204 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Hoye. Stephen M ...... 3423 260. Catherine street and railroad crossing, Jamaica. 12o1. Western avenue, near Johnson, Maspeth. , Stephen M...... 3424 Hoye Fifth—Certificates declaring premises at No. 75 Goerck street, No. 49 Willett street, Borough of -Manhattan; Avenue E and Thirteenth street, Unionport; Findlay Sanitary Bureau. avenue and One Hundred and Seventieth street, Borough of The Bronx; Centre street, The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: near Rockaway road, Union Course; No. 74 Cherry street, Brooklyn Hills; west side First—Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. of Drew avenue, about Zoo feet south of Rockaway road, Union Course; east side Second—Weekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and King- Fosdick avenue, 300 feet south of Central avenue, Glendale; east side Martin avenue, one house south of Myrtle avenue, Glendale Park; northwest corner Maurice and ston Avenue Hospitals. Ordered on file. Third—Certificates in respect to the vacation of premises at No. 102 East One Hun- Elmenier avenues, Maspeth; Metropolitan avenue, opposite Helen street, East Williams- East One Hundred and Fourth street, No. io6 East One burg, Borough of Queens; No. 250 Jersey street, First Ward; No. 256 Jersey street, dred and Fourth street, No. 104 First Ward, Borough of Richmond, public nuisances. Hundred and Fourth street and No. io8 East One Hundred and Fourth street, Bor- ough of Manhattan; No. 3 Railroad avenue, Rockaway Beach; No. 5 Railroad avenue, On motion, the following orders were entered: Rockaway Beach, and No. 7 Railroad avenue, Rockaway Beach, Borough of Queens. Whereas, The premises, bologna and sausage manufactory, located at No. 75 Goerck street, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, On motion, the following preambles and resolutions were adopted: being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the situated upon lot No. 102 East One Hundred and Fourth street, in the Borough of reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it Manhattan, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 102 East One Hun- declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect dred and Fourth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said build- thereto orders, viz: ing on or before June 19, i906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life That the manufacture of products under present conditions be discontinued forth- and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and with. because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among Whereas The premises No. 49 Willett street, Borough of Manhattan, in The City its occupants. of New Yoric, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion of And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in this case situated upon lot No. 1o4 East One Hundred and Fourth street, in the Borough of are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance—the Manhattan, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, orders, viz.: Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. zoo East One Hun- That the manufacture of products under present conditions be discontinued dred and Fourth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said build- forthwith. ing on or before June 19, 1906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life Whereas, The premises Avenue E and Thirteenth street, Unionport Borough of and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and The Bronx, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specifie( in this case, because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and its occupants. health and a public nuisance and the Board having taken and filed among its records And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business Superintendent. pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and heealth and a pubic MONDAY, AUGUST 6, . THE CITY RECORD. 7611 nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely dis- declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect charged therefrom; that the saturated wooden flooring of the milk house, cow stalls thereto orders, viz.: and stable and the saturated earth beneath same be removed, the site cleaned and disin- That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; fected and that the entire stable and milk house floor be cemented or asphalted and so that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth saturated soil be removed and replaced graded asto discharge all liquid matter into a properly trapped cesspool connected with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely valley drain; that each stall be provided with a movable rack; that no more than one discharged therefrom; that the keeping of cows on the premises without a permit from cow for each boo cubic feet of air space be kept in the stable and that the cows b this Department be discontinued forthwith. turned out to pasture during the entire day, or else the air space in the stable allowed Whereas, The premises Findlay avenue and One Hundred and Seventieth street, each cow be not less than 800 cubic feet; that the interior walls and ceiling of the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in milk house and stable be scraped,disinfected and sheathed with matched boards, and this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to that said boards be painted or whitewashed; that a water tight, tight covered manure life and health and a public nuisance and the Board having taken and filed among its box be constructed thereat (at least 3 feet from the stable) sufficiently large to hold records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, the accumulation of manure for not more than 48 hours, and that all manure be re- and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises moved from the premises daily and deposited at a point at least 300 feet from the and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and highway, stable, or any inhabited dwelling; that adequate means for providing hot health and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises water for washing and sterilizing the milk cans, milk pails, milk bottles, and other as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, utensils be provided thereat; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the and in respect thereto orders, viz.: cows and the hands of the milk men be thoroughly cleaned before milking; that the That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; men be clothed in white overalls and jumper while milking; that the ground about that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced the stable and milk house be cleaned of all manure and rubbish, disinfected and kept with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely dis- clean at all times. charged therefrom ; that the stable floor and ground outside of stable be cleaned and Whereas, The premises east side of Martin avenue, first house south of Myrtle disinfected, and all manure removed therefrom; that hereafter all manure be kept inside avenue, Glendale Park, Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, and the busi- the stable and removed from the premises daily, unless pressed in bales, barrels or ness pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition boxes, so as to reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk. and in effect dangerous to ,ife and health and a public nuisance, and the Board Whereas, The premises Centre street, near Rockaway road, Union Course, Borough having taken and filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent of Queens, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to author- being, in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and ize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in con- health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records dition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance—the Board hereby the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely and in respect thereto orders, viz.: discharged therefrom; that the keeping of cows thereat and the selling of milk with- That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; out a permit from this Department be discontinued; that the saturated flooring of that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced the cow stalls and stable and milk house be removed, the space beneath said flooring with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely be cleaned, disinfected and filled with fresh earth; that the entire stable and milk discharged therefrom; that the saturated flooring of the cow stalls and stable and house floors be cemented and so graded and drained as to discharge all water and milk house he removed, the space beneath said flooring be cleaned, disinfected and liquid matter into a properly-trapped, sewer or cesspool-connected valley drain; that filled with fresh earth; that the entire stable and milk house floors be cemented and so a proper cesspool be constructed thereat, the side and bottom to be impermeable and graded and drained as to discharge all water and liquid matter into a properly trapped, secure against any saturation of the walls or the ground above the same; that each cesspool-connected valley drain ; that each stall he provided with a movable rack ; that stall be provided with a movable rack; that no more than one cow for each 600 cubic no more than 600 cubic feet of air space be kept in the stable, and that the cows be feet of air space be kept in the stable, and that the cows be turned out to exercise turned out to pasture during the entire day, or else the air space in the stable allowed every day; that additional windows and a suitable ventilator for roof be provided in each cow be not less than 800 cubic feet; that additional windows and a suitable roof the stable; that the walls and ceilings of the stable and milk house be scraped, dis- ventilator be provided in the stable; that the walls and ceilings of the stable and milk infected and sheathed with matched boards, and that said boards be painted; that a house be scraped, disinfected and sheathed with matched boards, and that said boards water-tight manure box with a tight-fitting cover be constructed (at least three feet be painted; that a water-tight manure box with a tight fitting cover be constructed from the stable) sufficiently large to hold the accumulation of manure for not more (at least io feet from the stable) sufficiently large to hold the accumulation of manure than forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed from the premises daily and for not more than forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed from the prem- deposited at a point at least Soo feet from the stable or any inhabited dwelling; that ises daily and deposited at a point at least 300 feet from the stable or any inhabited adequate means of washing and sterilizing the milk cans, milk pails and other utensils dwelling; that adequate means of washing and sterilizing the milk cans, malk pails and be provided; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the cows and the other utensils be provided; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the hands of the milkmen be thoroughly clean before milking; that the milkmen be cows and the hands of the milk men be thoroughly cleaned before milking; that the clothed in white overalls and jumper while milking; that the grounds about the milk men be clothed in white overalls and jurpper while milking. stable and milk house be cleaned of all manure and rubbish, disinfected and kept Whereas, The premises No. 74 Cherry street, Brooklyn Hills, Borough of Queens, clean at all times; that a milk house be provided, walls and ceilings of same to be in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being, in the lined with matched boards and painted, provided with two or more windows, floor opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a to be cemented and so graded and drained as to discharge all water and liquid matter public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of into a properly-trapped, cesspool-connected valley drain. the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards Whereas, The premises northwest corner of Maurice and Elmenier avenues, Mas- as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit peth, Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit speci- in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public fied in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dang- nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and erous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors thereto orders. viz.: relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dang- that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced erous to life and health and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely discharged therefrom; that additional windows and a suitable roof ventilator be pro- the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dang- vided in the stable; that the walls and ceilings of the stable and milk house be scraped, erous to life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: disinfected and sheathed with matched boards, and that said boards be painted ; that That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; a water-tight manure box with a tight-fitting cover be constructed (at least 3 feet from that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- the stable) sufficiently large to hold the accumulation of manure for not more than placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed from the premises daily and de- discharged therefrom; that the application for approval of site of cow stable be made posited at a point at least 300 feet from the stable or any inhabited dwelling; that the to this Department, submitting sketch giving the location of property and location cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the cows and the hands of the.milkmen be of buildings thereon; that the keeping of cows thereat and the selling of milk with- thoroughly cleaned before milking; that the milk men be clothed in white overalls and out a permit from this Department be discontinued forthwith; that the saturated juniper while milking; that the grounds about the stable and milk house be cleaned of wooden flooring of the cow stalls and stable and the saturated earth beneath same all manure and rubbish, disinfected and kept clean at all times. be removed, the site cleaned and disinfected, and that the entire stable floor be Whereas, The prenises west side of Drew avenue, about 200 feet south of Rock- cemented or asphalted and so graded as to discharge all liquid matter into a prop- away road, Union Course, Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, and the erly-trapper, cesspool-connected valley drain; that each stall be provided with a business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition movable wooden rack; that no more than one cow for each 60o cubic feet of air and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having space be kept in the stable, and that the cows be turned out to pasture during the taken and filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the entire day, or else the air space in the stable allowed each cow be not less than Soo Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its cubic feet; that the interior walls and ceiling of the milk house and stable be scraped, declaration that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and disinfected and sheathed with matched boards, and that said boards be painted or effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in whitewashed; that a water-tight covered manure box be constructed thereat (at its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public least three feet from the stable) sufficiently large to hold the accumulation of manure nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: for not more than forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed from the prem- That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; ises daily and deposited at a point at least Soo feet from the highway, stable or any that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced inhabited dwelling; that adequate means for providing hot water for washing and with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely dis- sterilizing the milk cans, milk pails, milk bottles and other utensils be provided charged therefrom; that the saturated flooring of the cow stalls and stable and milk thereat; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the cows and the hands house be removed, the space beneath said flooring be cleaned, disinfected and filled with of the milkmen be thoroughly cleaned before milking; that the men be clothed in fresh earth; that the entire stable and milk house floors be cemented and so graded white overalls and jumper while milking; that the grounds about the stable and and drained a§ to discharge all water and liquid matter into a properly trapped, sewer milk house be cleaned of all manure and rubbish, disinfected and kept clean at all connected valley drain; that each stall be provided with a movable rack; that no more times; that a properly constructed milk house be provided. than one cow for each boo cubic feet of air space be kept in the stable, and that the Whereas, The premises Metropolitan avenue, opposite Helen street, East Williams- cows be turned out to pasture during the entire day, or else the air space in the burg, Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified stable allowed each cow be not less than 800 cubic feet; that additional windows and a in this case, being, in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to suitable roof ventilator be provided in the stable; that the walls and ceilings of the life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its stable and milk house be scraped, disinfected and sheathed with matched boards, and records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, that said boards be painted; that a water tight manure box with a tight fitting cover and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises be constructed (at least io feet from the stable) sufficiently large to hold the accumula- and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health tion of manure for not more than forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a from the premises daily and deposited at a point at least Soo feet from the stable or nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, any inhabited dwelling; that adequate means of washing and sterilizing the milk cans, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: milk pails and other utensils be provided; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; udders of the cows and the hands of the milk men be thoroughly clean before milking; that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced that the milk men be clothed is white overalls and jumper while milking; that the with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely dis- grounds about the stable and milk house be cleaned of all manure and rubbish, disin- charged therefrom; that the keeping of cows thereat without a permit.from this De- fected and kept clean at all times. partment be discontinued forthwith; that the saturated flooring of the cow stalls and Whereas, The premises east side of Fosdick avenue, goo feet south of Central ave- stable and defective cement floor of milk house be removed, the space beneath said nue, Glendale, Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit flooring be cleaned, disinfected and filled with fresh earth; that the entire stable and specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect milk house floors be cemented and so graded and drained as to discharge all water dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and and liquid matter into a properly trapped, sewer-connected valley drain ; that each stall filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors be provided with a movable rack; that no more than one cow for each 600 cubic feet relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration of air space be kept in the stable, and that the cows be turned out to pasture during that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous the entire day, or else the air space in the stable allowed each cow be not less 'than to life and health and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said Boo cubic feet; that additional windows and a suitable roof ventilator be provided in premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life the stable ; that the walls and ceilings of the stable and milk house be scraped, disin- and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: fected and sheathed with matched boards, and that said boards be painted; that a That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; water-tight manure box with a tight-fitting cover be constructed (at least three feet that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced from the stable), sufficiently large to hold the accumulation of manure for not more 7612 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906. than forty-eight hours, and that all manure be removed from the premises daily and BOROUGH OF QUEENS. deposited at a point at least 300 feet from the stable or any inhabited dwelling; that 22837. Mrs. J. Millhauser, to conduct a bathing establishment at Centre street, Rock- an adequate means of washing and sterilizing the milk cans, milk pails, and other away Beach. utensils be provided; that the cows be cleaned daily; that the udders of the cows and 22838. Anna Seelig, to conduct a bathing establishment at Henry street and Ocean the hands of the milk men be thoroughly clean before milking; that the milk men be avenue, Rockaway Beach. clothed in white overalls and jumper while milking; that the grounds about the stable 22839. Hugo Seidenberg, to. conduct a bathing establishment at Ocean avenue, Rock- and milk house be cleaned of all manure and rubbish, disinfected and kept clean at away Beach. all times. 22840. Arthur A. Kohle, to conduct a bathing establishment at Oceanus avenue, Rock- Whereas, The premises No. 250 Jersey street, First Ward, Borough of Rich- away Beach. mond, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, 22841. Beni Klein, to conduct a bathing establishment at Dowling Bathing Houses, being, in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to Sea Side, Rockaway Beach. life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its 22842. Max Krueger, to conduct a bathing establishment at Thetis avenue, Rockaway records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, Beach. and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises 22843. Angeline Casella, to board i child at No. ig Moore street, Corona. and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health 22844. Rosina Ponterio, to board i child at No. 14 Ocean avenue, Ozone Park. and a public nuisance-the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a 22845. Mary Hook, to board 2 children at Second and Central avenues, Corona. nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, 22846. Isaac Mayer, to keep 30 chickens at Dewey avenue and George street, Jamaica. and in respect thereto orders, viz.: That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced 22847. P. C. Dilg, to conduct a public bath at Main street, Tottenville. with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely 22848. Henry Stolzenthaler, to keep 25 chickens at No. 139 Bay street, Second Ward. discharged therefrom; that the keeping of cows thereat be discontinued forthwith; 22849. Mrs. J. Long, to keep 7 chickens at Sherman street, Third Ward. that the ground surrounding stable thereat be cleaned and disinfected; that the re- Report of applications for store and wagon permits for the sale and delivery of ceptacles for holding manure be cleaned and disinfected, and all manure removed milk in The City of New York. tlherefroni; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable, and removed from the premises daily, unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to reduce it to not On motion, it was more than one-third the original bulk; that all offensive earth be removed from be- Resolved. That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The City neath the stable floor, and the ground space cleaned, disinfected, cemented and so of New York be and the same are hereby granted: graded and drained as to discharge all surface water and liquid matter into the street sewer by and through a properly trapped, extra heavy iron drain; that the floors of BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. No. r :'_ _ .!.ru8~ the horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, properly trapped and connected with Stores. the sewer-connected drain. Whereas, The premises No. 256 Jersey street, First Ward, Borough of Rich- 5550. John Martin Luther, to sell milk at No. 795 Second avenue. 9951. Peter Schunk, to sell milk at No. 464 Seventh avenue. mond, in the City • of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being, in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to 663. Louis Beigeleisen, to sell milk at No. 182o Lexington avenue. life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its I196. Julius Groospietsch, to sell milk at No. 2494 Eighth avenue. records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendcut and the Inspectors relating thereto, 1272. Josephine Kiefer, to sell milk at No. I235 First avenue. and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises 1506. Philip Gartner, to sell milk at No. 28o East Third street. and business pursuit in this case are in condition•and effect dangerous to life and health 1917. Mary Proft, to sell milk at No. 318 East Fifty-fourth street. and a public nuisance-the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a 1991. Jacob Schafft, to sell milk at No. 2517 Eighth avenue. nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, 1999. Nathan Isler, to sell milk at No. 128 Cherry street. and in respect thereto orders, viz.: 2207. Carl Nelson, to sell milk at No. 205 West Tenth street. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; 2212. Frank Cimino, to sell milk at No. 225 East One Hundred and Seventh street. that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced 2213. Fred Reule, to sell milk at No. 1807 Third avenue. with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely 2260. Martha Himmelstein, to sell milk at No. 65 Lenox avenue. discharged therefrom; that the keeping of cows thereat be discontinued forthwith; 2262. Sam Shpreiregen, to sell milk at No. 54 Monroe street. that the receptacles used for holding manure be cleaned and disinfected, and all manure 2272. Benjamin Ackerman & Co., to sell milk at No. 8tr Columbus avenue. removed therefrom; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable, and removed 2350. Charles A. Keppler & Co., to sell milk at No. 174 St. Nicholas avenue. from the premises daily, unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to reduce it to 2364. Carmine Ravone, to sell milk at No. 309 East Twenty-eighth street. not more than one-third the original bulk; that all offensive earth be removed from 2378. Wolf Pologe, to sell milk at No. 1704 Madison avenue. - beneath the stable floor, and the ground space cleaned, disinfected, cemented and so 2483. Louis Dreier, to sell milk at No. 1881 Amsterdam avenue. graded and drained as to discharge all surface water and liquid matter into the street 2561. Louis Friedland, to sell milk at No. 325 Madison street. sewer by and through a properly trapped, extra heavy iron drain; that the floors of 2658. Amiello Calbarella, to sell milk at No. 234 Mott street. the horse stalls he provided with a valley drain, properly trapped and connected with 2733• Becky Rosenbloom, to sell milk at No. 371 East Tenth street. 2904. Simon Heiubach, to sell milk at No. 897 First avenue. the sewer-connected drain. 2994. James Valentine, to sell milk at No. 941 Second avenue. Sixth-Reports on applications for permits. 2996. Joseph Cali, to sell milk at No. 1723 Third avenue. On motion, it was 2998. Thomas Anderson, to sell milk at No. 2686 Eighth avenue. 2999. Kate Kaufman, to sell milk at No. 1548 Park avenue. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: 3033. A. J. Rancio & Co., to sell milk at No. 28 Carmine street. BOROUGH OF MANIHATTAN. 3071. Nick Costa, to sell milk at No. 87 West Third street. No. 3103. Fred Petersen, to sell milk at No. 11279 Second avenue. 22796. Samuel McDonald, to maintain a public bath at foot of West Eighty-third 3225. Charles Hobelmann, to sell milk at No. 29or Eighth avenue. street. 3442. Grase Gansberg, to sell milk at No 1634 Lexington avenue. 22797. Jas. Mahone, to maintain a public bath between West Eighty-third and West 4376. Cosimina Giardina, to sell milk at Nos. 310 and 312 East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth streets, North river. Twelfth street. 22798. Victor Fiedler, to maintain a public bath at foot of West Eighty-fourth street. 4688. George K. Hopkins, to sell milk at No. 983 Columbus avenue. 22799. Peter Ceder, to keep and sell (logs at No. 262 Eighth avenue. 5264. Meyer & Harries, to sell milk at No. 873 Columbus avenue. 22800. Mary Mucci, to board i child at No. 123 Baxter street. 5273. Harris Joffey, to sell milk at No. i West One Hundred and Thirteenth street. 228011. Mary Petro, to board i child at No. 9 Crosby street. 5430. David Meltzer, to sell milk at No. 121 Chrystie street. 22802. Mrs. Kate McNamara, to board i child at No. 1084 Park avenue. 7581• John J. Kelly, to sell milk at No. 2775 Eighth avenue. 22803. Mrs. D. M. LaViola, to board i child at No. 2209 Second avenue. 7640. Mendel Mendelson, to sell milk at No. 1645 Lexington avenue. 22804. Mrs. Lena Dietz, to board i child at No. 2233 Second avenue. 8612. Maurice Crenstein, to sell milk at No. 318 East Ninth street. 22805. Mrs. A. Recker, to board i child at No. 2208 Third avenue. 9579. Gersten & Angerman, to sell milk at No. 1595 Second avenue. 22806. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Egan, to board i child at No. 238 East Twenty-fourth street. 9916. Sam Bunsi, to sell milk at No. 139 East One Hundred and Tenth street. 22807. Winifred Leonard, to board I child at No. 314 West Forty-ninth street. 10285. Benjamin Vlademir, to sell milk at No. 59 Monroe street. 22808. Mary Schaefer, to board i child at No. 4' t East Seventy-fifth street. 10534. Andon Avegian, to sell milk at No. 738 Second avenue. 22809. Mary Cassinelli, to board i child at No. 227 East Eighty-ninth street. 10664. Carmelo Loiacono, to sell milk at No. 293 Elizabeth street. 22810. Francesca Pelecrino, to board i child at No. 224 East One Hundred and Il127. William Schwab, to sell milk at No. 2579 Eighth avenue. Eleventh street. 11233. Annie Tunick, to sell milk at No. 22 Sixth avenue. . 22811. Stella Petraglia, to board i child at No. 340 East One Hundred and Twelfth street. Wagons. 22812. Concetta Citarella, to board i child at No. 350 East One Hundred and Four- 1666. Fred Harding, to sell milk at No. i26 West Forty-sixth street. teenth street. 640. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5i5 to 521 22813. Guest & Co., to keep .table in cellar at No. 306 West Forty-third street. West Fifty-sixth street. 703. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. West Fifty-sixth street. 22814. Teresa Toole, to board i child at No. 372 Rider avenue. 704- Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 22815. Susan S. Kurtz, to board 4 children at No. 1270 Brook avenue. West Fifty-sixth street 22816. Eliz. Rockwell, to keep i goat at No. 545 East One Hundred and Forty-second 827. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos 515 to 521 street. West Fifty-sixth street. 22817. Geo. Mayer, to manufacture carbonated water at No. log East One Hundred 876. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 and Forty-second street. West Fifty-sixth street. 22818. Apostoli Cuttitta, to keep so chickens at No. 365 Brook avenue. 1616. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5115 to 521 22819. John Kraemer, to keep 15 chickens at No. 753 East One Hundred and Forty- West Fifty-sixth street. second street. 1644. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5i5 to 521 22820. Teresa Delucci, to keep 7 chickens at No. 541 East One Hundred and Forty- West Fifty-sixth street. ninth street. 1645. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5x5 to 521 2282!. Louis Wagner, to keep c chickens at No. 848 East One Hundred and Sixty- West Fifty-sixth street. fifth street. 1669. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5i5 to 52z 22822. Ed. B. Tiechman, to keep 50 chickens at southwest corner of One Hundred . West Fifty-sixth street. and Eightieth street and Concourse. 1670. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. West Fifty-sixth street. 1736. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5115 to 521 22823. Abraham Bronstein, to conduct a bathing establishment at No. 72 Seigel street. West Fifty-sixth street. 22824. Haman Krigsman, to conduct a bathing establishment at No. 95 Varet street. 1682. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 22825. Stephen A. Huber, to keep birds for sale at No. 203 Knickerbocker avenue. West Fifty-sixth street. 22826. Mrs. Annie Popa, to board i child at No. 37 Johnson avenue (rear). 168.3. ' Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5115 to 521 22827. Miss Lizzie Adami, to board I child at No. 208 Melrose street. West Fifty-sixth street. 22828. Mrs. Annie McKeever, to board t child at No. 218a Spencer street. 2087. " Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. SIS to 521 22829. Mrs. Jennie Xorbett, to board i child at No. 64 South Sixth street. West Fifty-sixth street. 2283o. Theresa Patrinostra, to board i child at No. 166 Twenty-first street. 2226. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 22831. Mrs. Johanna McDonald, to board i child at No. 314 Forty-second street. West Fifty-sixth street. 1518. John Schlosser, to keep i cow at Bay avenue and Cedar street. 2227. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 1519. Samuel Goldstein, to keep i cow at No. 433 Ocean parkway. West Fifty-sixth street. 1520. Christian Huttey, to keep one cow at east side of Troy avenue, 200 feet north 2228. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. S15 to 521 of Avenue J. West Fifty-sixth street. 1521. A. Gartner, to keep i cow at south side of Seventy-second street, between 2291. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5115 to 521 Twentieth and Twenty-first avenues. _ West Fifty-sixth street. 22832, Louis Petry, Jr., to keep 8 chickens at No. 362 Euclid avenue. 2343. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 525 to 521 22833. M. Finck, to keep 30 chickens and 6 ducks at No. 437 Hendrix street. West Fifty-sixth street. 22834. Mary Casey, to keep 7 chickens at No. 588 Humboldt street. 2344. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to S21 22835. John D. Graham, to keep 15 pigeons at No. 723 Lafayette avenue. West Fifty-sixth street. 22836. Hohweisner Bros., to stable too horses in cellar at Nos. 372 to 376 Vernon 25011. Sheffield -Decker Company, to sell milli at Nos. 515 to 521 avenue. West Fifty-Slawso MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906.- THE CITY RECORD . 7613

199. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-DeCker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2062. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 200. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2207. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 201. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2208. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 526. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2422. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 826. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2436. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1298. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2437. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1299. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2438. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1300. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2441. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1420. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2444. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1476. Sheffield Farms, Slawsen-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2621. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1496. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 2622. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1554. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3166. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1733. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3168. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 1746. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. - 515 to 521 3169. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No, 214 East Twenty-second 'Vest Fifty-sixth street. street. 2062. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3170. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second Vest Fifty-sixth street. street. 2205. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3171. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 2207. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3179. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 2208. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 52T 3181. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 2422. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 3182. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second West Fifty-sixth street. street. 2465. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 173. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 236 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 692. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 198. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 695. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 199. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 696. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 200. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 697. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 204. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 734. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 . 205. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 735. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 209. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1152. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 225. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1440. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 235. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1441. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 268. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1442. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 541. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1732. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 545. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 1998. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 653. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 2187. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 654. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 2325. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 820. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 Fast One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 2377. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 5.15 to. 521 8go. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 2340. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 911. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 3:6 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 2418. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at Nos. 515 to 521 1017. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at NO. 326 East One Hundred West Fifty-sixth street. and Third street. 56. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1441. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 20!. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1442. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. East One Hundred street. and Third street. 203. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1743. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 208. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second i744. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 224. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1745. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 230. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1790. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 208. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1829. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 1915. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 230. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2434. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 236. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2435. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 270. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2439• Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 543. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2440. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 544. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2443. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 851. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 cast 1 wenty-second 2445. Mutual . Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No, 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. • 1416. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2462. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1417. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2544. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1418. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2553. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1440. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 2625. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1534. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3167. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1635. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3180. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1766. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3180. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1786. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3183. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. I8o6. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3184. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1818. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 3214. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street and Third street. Igi5. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 214 East Twenty-second 57. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam aye- . Street. nn.. 7614 THE CITY RECORD. 'MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Igo6.

202. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3029. Sheffield Farms, ' Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific nue. street. 85o. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3030. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific nue. street. 964. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3o3i. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific• nue. street. 1828. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3032. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific nue. street. 2214. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3033. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific nue. street. 2366. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3034. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific nue. street 2442. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3035. Fred Hashagen, to sell milk at No. 231 Lewis avenue. nue. 3036. Blythe Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 2865 West Fifth street. 2567. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3037. Blythe Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 2865 West Fifth street. nue. 3049. Hyman Gelber, to sell milk at No. 7o Humboldt street. 2623. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 1351 Amsterdam ave- 3050. Israel Datz, to sell milk at No. 152 McKibben street. nue. 272. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 6o8 East One Hundred BOROUGH OF QUEENS. and Forty-second street. Wagons. 719. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred and Forty-second street. 807. George Matthias, to sell milk at No. 65 Washington street, Flushing. 819. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred $08. George Matthias, to sell milk at No. 65 Washington street, Flushing. and Forty-second street. 809. George Matthias, to sell milk at No. 65 Washington street, Flushing. !)I2. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. and Forty-second street. 913. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 6o8 East One Hundred Stores. and Forty-second street. 88. Daniel O. Cannon, to sell milk at No. 23 Richmond terrace. 1243. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 9. Frank J. Hassell, to sell milk at South Beach, Koch's Photo Gallery. and Forty-second street. 14. Frank J. Hassell, to sell milk at South Beach, Schackel's Hotel. 1319. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 51. James B. Smith, to sell milk at South Beach, Cairn's Carousel. and Forty-second street. 29. Tito Bini, to sell milk at South Beach, Glenwood House. 1422. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 31. Isadroe Schatz, to sell milk at No. 2o6 New York avenue. and Forty-second street. 102. Lizzie Tirelli, to sell milk at Colombo House, South Beach. 1634. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No, 608 East One Hundred io8. Franz Faerber, to sell milk at Hoffman Island Hotel. and Forty-second street. 131. Morris Mendelowitz, to sell milk at No. 382 Richmond terrace. 1766. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 135. Mrs. Kate Donnelly, to sell milk at No. 46 New York avenue. and Forty-second street. 152. Ludwig Geiger, to sell milk at Dewey Hotel, South Beach. 1778. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 161. Gus Epstein, to sell milk at No. 133 Richmond road. and Forty-second street. Ig6. May Iver, to sell milk at Manhattan Hotel, South Beach. 1780. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 213. Alton Collins, to sell milk at No. 291 Amboy avenue. and Forty-second street. 237. Edward Lane, to sell milk at Midland Beach (merry-go-round). 2427. Itfutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 250. Jahn & Krenn, to sell milk at Woodland Beach Casino, Woodland Beach. and Forty-second street. 309. Dora Mannewitz, to sell milk at No. 401 Richmond road. 2433- Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 368. Alexander H. Miller & Co., to sell milk at No. 72 Richmond terrace. and Forty-second street. 2439- Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred On motion,. it was and Forty-second street. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows: 2545- Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred and Forty-second street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 26ig. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred No. and Forty-second street. 86,6. Purdy & Mead, to sell milk at No. 373 Lenox avenue. 2620. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 8617. Herman Kaufman, to sell milk at No. 1746 Amsterdam avenue. and Forty-second street. 8618. Gerson Herschovitz, to sell milk at No. 279 Broome street. 2624. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 8619. Fred Leck, to sell milk at No. i9 West One Hundredth street. and Forty-second street. 862o. Annie Kantowitz, to sell milk at No. 32 Monroe street. 2626. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 608 East One Hundred 8621. Frank Bambace, to sell milk at No. 320 East One Hundred and Fourth street. and Forty-second street. 8622. Paolo Gullo, to sell milk at No. 6S9 First avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 8623. Giovanni Petrelli, to sell milk at No. 182 Mulberry street. 8624. Betsey Michaelson, to sell milk at No. 305 West One Hundred and Seventeenth Stores. street. 13369. Haerdter & Hahn, to sell milk at No. io' Third avenue. 8625. Jane O'Neill, to keep i cow at West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, west 13404. Schwecke Conrad, to sell milk at No. 877 Blake avenue. of Broadway, south side. 13407. Minnie Pollack, to sell milk at No. 1297 Gates avenue. 8626. Joseph Abrams, to keep pigeons at No. 202 Broome street. 13408. John Borges, to sell milk at No. 175 Stanhope street. 13409- August Supper, to sell milk at No. 224 Eldert street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 13410. Beckie Schwartz, to sell milk at No. 104 Stockton street. 8627. John Bauer, to sell milk at No. 188 Lincoln avenue. 13413. Kavanagh Bros., to sell milk at No. 470 Sixth avenue. 8628. George Tesler, to sell milk at No. 774 Wendover avenue. 134,6. Bridget McDonough, to sell milk at No. 125 Park avenue. 8629. Abraham Vinetzky, to sell mills at No. 498 Brook avenue. 13418. Louis Schoen, to sell milk at No. 1286 Madison street. 8630. Fred H. Withus, to sell milk at No. 34zo Park avenue. 13419. John Smith, to sell milk at No. 168 Hope street. 8631. Antonio DiOrio, to sell milk at No. 556 Morris avenue. 13420. Esther Halles, to sell milk at No. 126 Humboldt street. 8632. Thomas Johnston, to keep 3 cows at No. 2238 Creston avenue. 1342I. Herman Albrecht, to sell milk at No. 593 DeKalb avenue. 13422. Julius Weckesser, to sell milk at No. 284 Willoughby avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 13423. Jacob Hauser, to sell milk at No. 431 Metropolitan avenue. 8633• Israel Feinberg, to sell milk at No. 280 Atlantic avenue. 13426. David Murinson, to sell milk at No. 551 Bushwick avenue. 8634. George Urbes, to sell milk at No. 296 Water street. 13427. George Miller, to sell milk at No. 465 Evergreen avenue. 8635. Joe Shargorodsky, to sell milk at No. 179 McKibbin street. 13428. Herman Kohn, to sell milk at No. 1235 Myrtle avenue. 8636. Julia Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 62 North Seventh street. 13432. Stephen Kuny, to sell milk at No. 131 Kent avenue. 8637. Louis Goldberg, to sell milk at No. 59 Belmont avenue. 13433- Jacob Schwartz, to sell milk at No. i4o Engert avenue. 8638. Raphael Eskin, to sell milk at No. 59 Seigel street. 13434- Della Foster, to sell milk at No. 256 Fulton street. 8639. Samuel Halpern, to sell milk at No. 234 Myrtle avenue. 13435 Mary Disenberg, to sell milk at No. 508 Humboldt street. 8640. Joseph Nubel, to sell milk at No. 2224 Fulton street. 13436. Joseph Napolitan, to sell milk at No. 551 Driggs avenue. 8641. Antonio Caputo, to sell milk at No. 115 Skillman avenue. 13438. Charles W. Meyer, to sell milk at No. 196 Bergen street. 8642. Christian Fromme, to sell milk at No. 3317 Avenue I. 13439. Joseph Goldstein, to sell milk at Nos. 323 and 325 Wallabout street. 8643. Nicolo Vitola, to sell milk at No. I96 First street. 13440. Frank Donlon, to sell milk at No. 24 Lafayette street. 8644. Hyman Gelber, to sell milk at No. 7o Humboldt street. 13441. Abraham Meltzer, to sell milk at No. 52 Bartlett street. 8645. Samuel Fichner, to sell milk at No. 96 Withers street. 13444. Hermann H. Behn, to sell milk at No. 4274 Fulton street. 8646. Michael Sinistoro, to sell milk at No. 867 Third avenue. 13445- Maurice Sachs, to sell milk at No. 451 Bushwick avenue. 8647. Meyer Brass, to sell milk at No. 259 Thatford avenue. 13448. Rosie Eifinger, to sell milk at No. 113 Hamburg avenue. 8648. George Bleistein, to sell milk at No. c86 Court street. 13450. Nicholas Dabass, to sell milk at No. i49 Court street. 8649. George Reichhold, to sell milk at No. 15 Sullivan street. 13451. Minnie Griffin, to sell milk at No. 766 Bedford avenue. 865o. Henrietta Tobeck, to sell milk at No. 95 Christopher avenue. 13461. Biehn & Kiehn, to sell milk at Sutter avenue and Linwood street. 865,. Harry Rubenstein, to sell milk at No. 405 Sutter avenue. 13454- Christopher Koenig, to sell milk at No. 231 Sixty-seventh street. 8652. Joseph Fried, to sell milk at No. 241 Watkins street. 13455. Fred Hashagen, to sell milk at No. 231 Lewis avenue. . 8653. Wolf Salrzman, to sell milk at No. 2190 Pitkin avenue. 13457. Siskind, Cohen & Co., to sell milk at No. 514 Metropolitan avenue. 8654. Israel Datz, to sell milk at No. 152 McKibbin street 13459. Louis Schwartz, to sell milk at No. 808 Blake avenue. 8655. Julia Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 62 North Seventh street. 13460. Henry Belmer, to sell milk at No. 3286 Fulton street. 8656. Augusta Possenriede, to keep i cow at west side Cypress avenue, too feet north 13461. Biehn & Kiehn, to sell milk at Sutter avenue and Linwood street. of DeKalb avenue. 13462. Christ. Winter, to sell milk at No. 281 Central avenue. 8657. John F. Hillebrand, to keep I cow at corner Flatlands and Lincoln avenues. 13463. Ferd. Sturzenacker, to sell milk at No. 437 Hamburg avenue. 8658. Henry Schlichting, to keep i cow west side of Varkins Hook road, 150 feet 13464. Thomas Delano, to sell milk at No. 271 Bridge street. south of Avenue F. 13465. John McCullough, to sell milk at No. 815 Gates avenue. 8659. Joseph Arcowsky, to keep two cows at Linwood street and Stanley avenue. 13467. Samuel Feinberg, to sell milk at No. 93 Gerry street. 866o. Wm. Koehler, to keep 2 cows at south side of Eighty-eighth street, east of 13468. Andrew Thurgesen, to sell milk at No. 949 Third avenue. Seventh avenue. 13469. Frank Huber, to sell milk at No. 332 Forty-sixth street. 8661. Frances Payne, to keep 7 chickens at No. 274 Driggs avenue. 13472. Arthur F. Day, to sell milk at No. 984 Fulton street. 8662. Rosa K Stubing, to keep 6 chickens at No. I24o Halsey street. 13473. Nathan Lipschutz, to sell milk at No. 69 Whipple street. 8663. Josephine Grapp, to keep 7 chickens at No. 372 Pulaski street. 13474- Nora Burke, to sell milk at No. 3921 Fifth avenue. 8664. Herman Knoop, to keep 25 chickens at No. 43 Sumpter street. 13479 Annie Silverman, to sell milk at No. 76 Debevoise street. 8665. Anne J. Mulhern, to keep 4o chickens at Twenty-fourth avenue, between Bath 13486. Jacob Waller, to sell milk at No. 243 Jefferson street. and Benson avenues. 13487. Louis Tl ies, to sell milk at No. 877 Knickerbocker avenue. 8666. Charles V. Soullard, to keep io chickens at No. i24i Forty-sixth street 13488. William H. Rositzke, to sell milk at No. 201 Howard avenue. 13489. Ernst Neudoerfer, to sell milk at No. io Hopkinson avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 13491. John Batkay, to sell milk at No. 242 Franklin street. 8667. George Foltmann, to sell milk at Snediker avenue and Sixth street, Union 3024. George Steblin, to sell milk at Rockaway avenue and Ames lane. Course. 3025• Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. street. Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific 8668. Laura O'Connell, to keep io chickens at South Beach, O'Connelr-s Shooting street. Gallery. 3027- Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company, to sell milk at No. 712 Pacific 8669. Gio Castaldo, to keep I goat at No. 82 St. Mary's avenue, Fourth Ward. street. 8670. Francesco Stasio, to keep 2 goats at No. 93 St Mary's avenue, Fourth Ward. 3 Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Becker Cothpany, to sell milk at No..712 Pacific s 86y'r: Antonio Guercio, to keep i goat at No. 131 St Mary's avenue,, Fourth Ward. street. a 8672, Joseph Mangino, to keep i goat at Shaughnessy's lane, Fourth Ward. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906. THE CITY RECORD. 7615

On motion, it was 56. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: and Third street. 201. Henry Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 203. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred No. and Third street. 663. Louis Biegeleisen, to sell milk at No. 57 Avenue D. 208. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred i19ó. John H. Steffens, to sell milk at No. 2494 Eighth avenue. and Third street. 1272. Norbert Kiefer, to sell milk at No. 1326 Fifth avenue. 224. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1506. Max Bordman, to sell milk at No. 28o East Third street. and Third street. 1917. Mary Cervenka, to sell milk at No. 318 East Fifty-fourth street. 230. Sugar Leaf Dairy, to sell milk at No. 530 West Twenty-second street. 1991. Charles Schlecht, to- sell milk at No. 2517 Eighth avenue. 236. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1999. Nathan Isler, to sell milk at No. 124 Cherry street. and Third street. 2207. Herman Hesse, to sell milk at No. 3047 Third avenue. 270. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 22I2. Edward Longton, to sell milk at No. 756 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh and Third street. street. 543. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam 2213. Alois Kuehweidner, to sell milk at No. 729 Courtlandt avenue. avenue. 2260. C. Knodel, to sell milk at No. 519 Courtlandt avenue. 544. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam 2262. F. C. Krumdieck & Sons, to sell milk at No. 274 Alexander avenue. avenue. 2272. Otto Penner, to sell milk at No. 924 Forest avenue. 851. John Brunkhorst, to sell milk at No. 61 Delancey street. 2350. Henry Luft, to sell milk at No. 732 Union avenue. 1416. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2364. Caroline Huebner, to sell milk at No. 688 Morris avenue. and Third street. 2378. William Breen, to sell milk at No. 159 Lincoln avenue. 1417. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2483. Louis Dreier, to sell milk at Nos. Igoe and 1903 Amsterdam avenue. and Third street. 2561. Max Fischer, to sell milk at No. 325 Madison street. 1418. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2658. Henry Gerke, to sell milk at No. 179 Willis avenue. and Third street. 2733. Benjamin Norz, to sell milk at No. 2713 Third avenue. 1440. James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth street. 2904. A. Nilson, to sell milk at No. 129 Alexander avenue. '534. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2994- Philip Muller, to sell milk at No. 931 Tinton avenue. and Third street. 2996. Cord Mehrtens, to sell milk at No. 599 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth 1535. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 2998. Joseph T. Morris, to sell milk at No. 287 Willis avenue. 1766. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2999. Frederick W. Meyer, to sell milk at No. 664 East One Hundred and Thirty- and Third street. fifth street. 1786. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 3033. Albert F. Meyer, to sell milk at No. 904 Columbus avenue. and Third street. 3071. Fred. Roncoli, to sell milk at No. 87 West Third .street. i8o6. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 3103. E. & F. Peterson, to sell milk at No. 1310 Second avenue. and Third street. 3225. Charles Hobelmann, to sell milk at No. 2186 Amsterdam avenue. ,818. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam 3442. Grase Gansberg, to sell milk at No. 1645 Lexington avenue. avenue. 4376. Pietro Giardina, to sell milk at No. 320 East Eleventh street. 1915. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 4688- Peter Mandel, to sell milk at No. 983 Columbus avenue. and Third street. 5264 Harries & Iversen, to sell milk at No. 873 Columbus avenue. 2062. Bedford Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 692 Third avenue. 5273. Harris Joffey, to sell milk at No. 1351 Fifth avenue. 2207. Staveos Andros, to sell milk at No. 2! Cherry street. 5430- David Meltzer, to sell milk at No. 118 Chrystie street. 2208. Staveos Andros, to sell milk at No. 21 Cherry street. 7581. John C. Duffy, to sell milk at No. 2775 Eighth avenue. 2422. Bedford Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 692 Third avenue. 7640. Mendel Mendelson, to sell milk at No. 153 East One Hundred and Fourth 2436. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 8612. Maurice Orenstein, to sell milk at No. 341 East Ninth street. 2437. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 9579. Isidor Friedman, to sell milk at No. 1595 Second avenue. and Third street. 9916. Sam Busny, to sell milk at No. 2 Pike street. 2438. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred I0281. Abraham Levine, to sell milk at No. 59 Monroe street. and Third street. 10534• Andon Avegian, to sell milk at No. 734 Second avenue. 2441. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 16664. Francesco Gippetto, to sell milk at No. 293 Elizabeth street. and Third street. 11127. Rosa A. Wurm, to sell milk at No. 2579 Eighth avenue. 2444. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 11233. Dora Bloom, to sell milk at No. 22 Sixth avenue. and Third street. 2621. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred Wagons. and Third street. 640. Charles D. Bornemann. to sell milk at No. no Tenth avenue. 2622. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred Fishel & Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 2I0 Broome street. and Third street. 703. 173. South Oxford Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 351 East Sixty-fourth street. 704. Fishel & Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 210 Broome street. 827. W. E. Cuddeback, to sell milk at No. 205 Seventh avenue. 199. Herman Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. 876. Bates & Skillen, to sell milk at No. 154 East Forty-ninth street. 200. Herman Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. 1614. Harvey T. Brown, to sell milk at No. 641 Madison avenue. 541. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam 1616. Rebecca Friedlander, to sell milk at No. 155 Madison street. avenue. 545. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1 1645. Harvey T. Brown, to sell milk at No. 641 Madison avenue. 353 Amsterdam 1646. Harvey T. Brown, to sell milk at No. 641 Madison avenue. avenue. 1669. Bennet & Co., to sell milk at Nos. 122 and 124 Elizabeth street. 1017. James J. Kavanagh, to sell milk at No. 325 East One Hundred and Twentieth 1670. Bennet & Co., to sell milk at Nos. 122 and 124 Elizabeth street. street. 1736. John Fleischmann, to sell milk at No. 436 Fast Seventy-eighth street. 1441. James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth street, 1682. John Gerken, to sell milk at No. 324 East One Hundred and Twenty-second 1442. James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth street. 1743. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam street, avenue. 1683. John Gerken, to sell milk at No. 324 East One Hundred and Twenty-second 1829. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam street. avenue. 2087. J. D. Behn, to sell milk at No. 516 East Eighty-fifth street. 2553- Henry Wolpmann, to sell milk at No. 21! West Eighty-eighth street. 2226. Morris Goldberg, to sell milk at No. 516 East Eleventh street. 57. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2227. Metropolitan Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 816 Washington street, and Third street. Hoboken, N. J. 202. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2228. Metropolitan Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 816 Washington street, and Third street. Hoboken, N. J. 850. John Brunkhorst, to sell milk at No. 61 Delancey street. 2291. Edgar D. Casterline, to sell milk at No. 52 Sutton place. 964. Henry Wittenberg, to sell milk at No. 337 West Thirty-ninth street. 2343. Jacob Breakstone, to sell milk at No. 23 Monroe street. 2214, Beakes Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 206 East Twelfth street. 2344. Jacob Breakstone, to sell milk at No. 23 Monroe street. 2366. William Jordan, to sell milk at Nos. 213 and 215 East Twenty-seventh street. 2501. Bergh Clarified Milk Company, to sell milk at Room 89, World Building, 1828. Manhattan Dairy Company, to sell milk at Nos. 1351 and 1353 Amsterdam Park row. avenue. 199. Henry Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. 244.2. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 200. Henry Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. and Third street. 20I. Henry Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. 2567. E. Michaelson, to sell milk at No. 372 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh 526• Herman Blaesi, to sell milk at No. 267 East Tenth street. street. 826. John Dietrich, to sell milk at Nos. 206 and 208 Lexington avenue. 2623. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred I298. Charles Birdsall, to sell milk at No. 193 Varick street. and Third street. I299. Charles Birdsall, to sell milk at No. 193 Varick street. 272. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1300. Charles Birdsall, to sell milk at No. 193 Varick street. and Third street. 1420. John J. Morris, to sell milk at No. 221 West Twenty-sixth street. 719. John Schwarting, to sell milk at No. 342 East Thirtieth street. 1476. William F. Rueb, to sell milk at No. 525 East Eighty-second street. 81g. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1493. Charles Birdsall, to sell milk at No. 193 Varick street. and Third street. 1554. John A. Reese, to sell milk at No. 405 East Fifty-third street. 912. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1733• Benjamin Anderhaus, to sell milk at No. 17 Norfolk street. and Third street. 1746. Benjamin H. Marks, to sell milk at No. loo West Forty-sixth street. 913. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2062. Bedford Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 692 Third avenue. and Third street. 2205. Italian Cheese Company, to sell milk at No. 181 Mulberry street. 1243. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 220 ; Stavos Andros, to sell milk at No. 21 Cherry street. and Third street. Stavos Andros, to sell milk at No. 21 Cherry street. 1319. Solomon Smith, to sell milk at Bear Swamp road, Bronxdale. 2422. Bedford Dairy Company, to sell milk at No. 692 Third avenue. 1422. David N. Gillespie, to sell milk at No. 216 East Twenty-sixth street. 735. Ludwig Athoff, to sell milk at No. 625 East Sixteenth street. 1634. Mutual Milk and Cream .Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 692. F. G. Beers, to sell milk at No. 2463 Eighth avenue. 1766. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 695. F. G. Beers, to sell milk at No. 2463 Eighth avenue. and Third street. 696. F. G. Beers, to sell milk at No. 2463 Eighth avenue 1778. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 697. F. G. Beers, to sell milk at No. 2463 Eighth avenue. and Third street. 734- Ludwig Athoff, to sell milk at No. 625 East Sixteenth street. 1780. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 735. Ludwig Athoff, to sell milk at No. 625 East Sixteenth street. and Third street. 1152. Henry Arnstein, to sell milk at No. 348 East Seventy-sixth street. 2427. William Gordan, to sell milk at No. 2o7 East Thirty-sixth street. 1440. James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth 2433. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Third street. 1441 James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth 2439. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred street. and Thir',i street. James Armstrong, to sell milk at No. 515 West One Hundred and Tenth 2545. Conrad Feige, to sell milk at No. 413 East Seventeenth street. street. 2619. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 1732. Herman Behling, to sell milk at No. 522 East Eleventh street. and Third street. I998. Ludwig Athoff, to sell milk at No. 625 East Sixteenth street. 2620. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2187. Alexander Ashton, to sell milk at No. 7o New Chambers street. and Third street. 2325. Joseph D. Coughlin, to sell milk at No. 1871/ Franklin street.' 2624. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred East Twenty 2377. Althoff & Meutschele, to sell milk at No. Ig, -sixth street. and Third street. 2340. Emanuel Altheimer, to sell milk at No. ilo8 Park avenue. 2626. Mutual Milk and Cream Company, to sell milk at No. 326 East One Hundred 2418. Leonard S. Burdick, to sell milk at No. 956 Amsterdam avenue. acid Third street. 7616 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906.

Stores. Rescinded. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 4Go4. Joseph Pekovitch, to sell milk at No. 668 Tenth avenue. 4450. John Wallberger, to sell milk at No. 981 Second avenue. 58. Elm street, near Forest avenue, Evergreen. 5135. John Hahn, to sell milk at No. 879 Ninth avenue. I io6. Twentieth street, near Fifth avenue, College Point. 7918. Peter A. Pekovitch, to sell milk at No. 783 Ninth avenue. 189. Woodhaven avenue, near Liberty avenue, Woodhaven. No. permit. Jos. L. Pekovitch, to sell milk at No. 724 Eighth avenue. 464. Broadway, Little Neck. 743. Louis Nasuger, to sell milk at No. 32o Fast Nincty-first street. 1745. Corner Newtown and Debevoise avenue, Laurel Hill. 0451. Meyer Brunt, to keep stable in cellar at No. 126 Broome street. 320. No. 329 Fairmount street. 279. Blackstump road, Jamaica. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1783. Lott's lane, Jamaica. 977. Philip Kurtz, to keep I cow at northwest corner of One Hundred and Sixty-first 1769. Western avenue, near Johnson avenue, Maspeth. street and Gerard avenue. 94. Hoffman Boulevard, near Union Turnpike, Newtown. 1364. Elmer Stevens, to keep i cow at No. 1913 Morris avenue. Complaint, Town Hall at Jamaica, occupied for Police Headquarters, Dormitory, 829. John Shubert, to keep I cow at Jerome avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- Coroner's office and Court rooms. seventh street. 676. Corner Elm and Forrest avenues, Evergreen. 585. C. Weigold, to keep 3 cows at Cottage Grove avenue, four blocks north of 685. Corner Woodward avenue and Stanhope street. Germania Heights. Westchester avenue. 737. No. 393 Willow street, Ridgewood. .nç. I. H. Brantigan, to keep 2 cows at No. 788 Morris avenue. On motion, it was 01. J. J. Gonohan, to keep 2 cows at West Farms road. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby 87. Ann Hansen, to keep 2 cows at No. 1531 Main street (West Farms road). denied: 86o. Fred Schallhauser. to keep 2 cows at Boston avenue and Wilkins place (East BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. One Hundred and Seventy-second street). No. 288. F. Puck, to keep i cow at One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Sheridan 6339. No. 518 Fifth avenue. avenue. 6381. No. 1479 Madison avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 5896. No. 210 East One Hundred and Third street. 5206. No. 315 West One Hundred and Forty-first street. 172. Edward Wagner, to sell milk at No. 540 Court street. 6819. No. 207 Centre street. 13303. Abraham Deroven, to sell milk at Bradford street, corner Blake avenue. 5615. Nos. II to ig East Fourth street. 11735. Jacob Drellich, to sell milk at No. 97 North Seventh street. 11643. Rebecca Drobkin, to sell milk at No. 1847 Fulton street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 12295. Hjalmar Ehrenberg, to sell milk at No. 165a Fourth avenue. 1188. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, south of One Hundred and 9051. Henry Feldman, to sell milk at No. 252 Hamburg avenue. Seventy-seventh street. 11263. Carmele Fcrracco, to sell milk at No. 46 Front street. 11670. Fichner & Prince. to sell milk at No. 96 Withers street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. I135o. Esther Fine, to sell milk at No. 432 Osborne street. First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work 1479. George Fischer, to sell milk at No. 127 Harrison street. performed in the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. 9084. Morris Fischmann, to sell milk at No. 344 Rockaway avenue. 1883. A. Flugmacher, to sell milk at No. 1297 Gates avenue. Division of Inspections. 2729. Frank Fraser, to sell milk at No. 161 Fourth avenue. Second-Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. 11431. Joseph Fried, to sell milk at No. 244 Watkins street. (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. 12315. Morris Girian, to sell milk at No. 52 Bartlett street. Ordered on file. 1 1877. Anna Glueckert, to sell milk at No. 140 Engert avenue. 12051. Charles Goberman, to sell milk at No. 327 Osborne street. (b) Report of violations of section No. 63 of the Sanitary Code. 8360. Joseph Goldstein. to sell milk at No. 398 Wallabout street. The Secretary was directed to notify the persons named in said report that a 8837. Michael Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 179 McKibbin street. repetition of the offense will be sufficient cause for the revocation of their permits. 9685. Rorie Grossman, to sell milk at No. 342 Knickerbocker avenue. Division of Contagious Diseases. 11530. Esther Halle, to sell milk at No. 1186 Broadway. 11248. Halvorsen & Erikson, to sell milk at No. 186 Columbia street. Third-Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. i 1615. Marie Harris, to sell milk at No. 517 Bergen street. (a) Monthly reports of charitable institutions. 64. Daniel Harty, to sell milk at No. 15 Sullivan street. (b) Reports of inspections of discharged patients from Willard Parker, Recep- 6335. Harzeg, Diedrich, to sell milk at No. 176 Middleton street. tiou and Riverside Hospitals. 13227. Hayman. Bessie, to sell milk at No. 137 Walton street. Ordered on file. 11752. Hayward, Geo. W., to sell milk at No. 383 Nostrand avenue. Division of Communicable Diseases. 13326. Heiberg & Neilsen, to sell milk at No. 5124 Fourth avenue. 21. Heinsohn, John H., to sell milk at No. 1573 Flatbush avenue. Fourth-Weekly report of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 10353. Herman, Benjamin, to sell milk at No. 64 Morrell street. Division of Laboratories. Io62o. Herzog, Annie, to sell milk at No. 113 Hamburg avenue. 5864. Haviland, Elbert G., to sell milk at No. 408 Seventh avenue. Fifth-Weekly report of the Pathologist and Directors of the Chemical, Research 1 1504. Heiberg. Neilsen, to sell milk at No. 5124 Fourth avenue. and Vaccine Laboratories. Ordered on file. 8219. Heuer. Herman C., to sell milk at No. 75 Fourth avenue. BOROUGH OI' THE BRONX. 9663. Hildebrandt, Emil, to sell milk at No. 431 Metropolitan avenue. 9640. Hobarg. August, to sell milk at No. 2737 Fulton street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work. per- 12130. Hoffman. Aaron, to sell milk at No. 328 Chester street. formed in the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. 729. Huber, August, to sell milk at No. 654 Henry street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 8684. Henke. Henry W., to sell milk at No. 2649 Pitkins avenue. 7482. Intemann, Charles H., to sell milk at No. 306 Court street. First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work 14558. Annie McKeever, to board 2 children at No. 153 Jefferson avenue. performed in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 21585. Mrs. Anna Papa, to board i child at No. 45 Johnson avenue. Division of Sanitary Inspection. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Second-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. II. Anna Hartman, to sell milk at No. 83 Broad street. (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. 24. John Ramsey, to sell milk at No. 19 Broad street. Ordered on file. 29. Hugo Bini, to sell milk at South Beach. Division of Contagious Diseases. 31. Gustav Rheiner. to sell milk at No. 205 New York avenue. 55. John Ochs, Jr., to sell milk at No. 29 Castleton avenue. Third-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 88. Edward Winters, to sell milk at No. 35 Van Duzer street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 97. H. Adams, to sell milk at No. 276 New York avenue. 1o2. Tito Bini, to sell milk at South Beach. Weekly report from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- to8. Martin Muller, to sell milk at South Beach. formed in the Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. 131. Morris Mendelowitz, to sell milk at No. 378 Richmond terrace. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 135. Philip Gebhardt, to sell milk at No. 46 New York avenue. 136. John Ovens, to sell milk at No. i8o Bay street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the woric per- 145. Catherine Russel, to sell milk at Lyman avenue. formed in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. 152. Abraham Spivack, to sell milk at South Beach. Bureau of Records. 161. Abraham Gurevitz, to sell milk at No. 131 Richmond road. 172. Charles Joergens, to sell milk at No. 200 New York avenue. The following communications were received from the Registrar of Records: 186. Ludwig Werle, to sell milk at No. 77 Canal street. First-Weekly report. Ordered on file. 196. A. A. Le Beau, to sell milk at South Beach. Second-Reports on applications to record corrected certificates. 209. Charles Hart, to sell milk at Vanderbilt avenue and Richmond road. 213. F. C. E. Peterson, to sell milk at Amboy road. On motion. it was 237. Midland Beach Amusement Company, to sell milk at Midland Beach. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates 250. Fred Linke, to sell milk at Woodland Beach. relating to: 264. George E. Ostburg. to sell milk at No. 62 Main street. Francis A. Weismann, born June 27, 1883. 268. Bernard W. Kopp, to sell milk at No. 76 McKeon street. Alice F. Weismann, born November 16, 1885. 299. Bernard Lipman, to sell milk at No. 22 New York avenue. Helen Colligan, born February 8, 1887. 302. Adam Reydel, to sell milk at No. g Lyman avenue. Harry King, born September 20, ,8gi. 309. William Mannewitz, to sell milk at No. 401 Richmond road. Luigi A. Balzarini, born November 16, 1891 327. Mrs. John McKee, to sell milk at No. 38 Sarah Ann street. George Lewis O'Keefe, born November 22. 1896. 378. Mary Devlin, to sell milk at No. 5 Third street. Leon Zander Zander, born October 8. igoo. 39. William C. Taylor, to sell milk at No. 6o Richmond turnpike. Ruth Zander, born August 12, 1905. 40. William C. Taylor, to sell milk at No. 6o Richmond turnpike. Elaine R. McAlpin, born November 23. 1905. 5t. William C. Taylor, to sell milk at No. 6o Richmond turnpike. John K. Stevenson, died February 4, 1887. to8. Adam Reydel, to sell milk at No. 9 Lyman avenue. Maria L. Frith, died February 12, 1899. 25. Charles Doyle, to sell milk at No. 6o Bush avenue. Delphine L. Hume, died April 6; 1906. Seventh-Reports on applications for relief from orders. Nicholas Hammill, died March 24, 1902. Eleanor Giroux, died April II, I906. On motion, it was Ettore Di Paolo, died April 3o, igo6. Resolved, That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded, as fol- Ellen Haggerty, died May 6, 1906. lows: Laura E. Cragg, died May 7, 1906. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Rudolph Bochert, died May 16, Igo6. No. Daniel Loughlin, died May 17, igo6. 6637. No. 210 Fast Twenty-second street, extended until June 17, igo6. Julius Pieper, died May 18, 1906. 6987. No. 543 West One Hundred and Thirteenth street, extended until June Ig, Gustave Apt, died May 28, 1906. 1906. Annie Bressel, died June I, 1906. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Pincus Waldman, died June I, igo6• 847. No. 543 East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, extended until June 20, Michael Powers, died June i, igo6. Igo6. Annie Stein, died June 2, 1906. Si. North side Two Hundred and Seventeenth street, second house west of Third-Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. Fourth avenue, extended until July 2, 1906. I180. Jessup place and Claremont avenue, extended until June 21, Igo6. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. volume of "Delayed and Imperfect Certificates" the following certificates: 355. No. 55 St. Mary's avenue, Rosebank, extended until July I, igo6. Francesca Barnzi, born November 28, i897. 387. No. 27 Seventh avenue, First Ward, extended until July 1, 1906., Philip Rosenblum, born March 28, 1899. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Igo6. THE CITY RECORD. 7617

Lillian Schapiro, born December 22, 1899. pear before the Board of Health at its meeting to be held Wednesday, June 2o, i906, William Tenenbaum, born January 15, 1900. at 11.30 o'clock a. m. Max Lutsk, born April 3, 1900. Louis A. Philips, proprietor of the Lyceum Theatre, located on the corner of Nora McDonald, born May 3, 1900. Leonard and Montrose streets, having failed to appear and show cause why said Ly- Batty Himel, born May 22, 1900. ceum Theatre should not be vacated pursuant to notice, said matter was adjourned for Margaret McK. Scott, born May 23, 1900. one week. Ralph M. Forbes, born May 26, 1900. Reports of examinations of bologna sausage taken from certain sausage factories Moses Wasserkrug, born March 28, 1900. located in the Borough of Manhattan, were received and the Secretary was directed Harold Brinn, born June g, 1900. to notify the proprietors of each factory to appear before the Board at its next meet- Harry Furst, born August 9, 1900. ing to be held June 2o, 5906, in respect to same. Maurice S. Herrmann, born March 31, 1905. Protests against the granting of a permit to conduct a slaughter house on Pitkin Lena Podolsky, born June 2, 1901. avenue, 25 feet east of Snediker avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, by the East New Samuel Schnitzer, born August 17, 1905. York Poultry Company. were received and ordered on file. Leebie Krauss, born November 26, 1905. The application of S. and H. Plant of No. 307 to 317 Johnson avenue, in the Bor- Nellie Silverstein, born May 3, 1902. ough of Brooklyn, for a reconsideration of the action of the Board of Health in denying Edward X. Blatter, born June 15, 1902. the application for the approval of the site located on the south side of Oak street and Alice L. Ballantyne, born July 4, 1903. East river, Borough of Brooklyn, for a slaughter house to be erected for cattle, sheep, Cornelia Sweeny, born April 7, 19oo. lambs. calves and poultry, was received and laid on the table. Isidor Hammer, born September 23, 1900. The application of Mrs. George Hoffman for the approval of the site at Twentieth Joseph Henry O'Keefe, born August 21, 1905. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, College Point, Borough of Queens, for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Super- Leave of Absence. intendent, it was Reports on applications for leave of absence. Resolved, That the site at Twentieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Col- On motion, it was lege Point, Borough of Queens, upon which Mrs. George Hoffman proposes to locate a Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: cow stable, be and the same is hereby approved. The application of Thomas Johnston for the approval of the site No. 2238 Creston BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. avenue, Borough of The Bronx, for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on Mary Lane, May 31 to June 3, 1906. recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Nell McMonagle, May io to June 9, 1906. Resolved, That the site, No. 22.38 Creston avenue, Borough of The Bronx, upon P. Farrell, June 16 to June 23, 1906. which Thomas Johnston proposes to locate a cow stable, be and the same is hereby Anna M. Agnew, June 8 to June g, 5906. disapproved. R. B. Gibson, June 5 to June 9, igo6. The application of Francesca Campo for the approval of the site on the north side Charles Boldman, June 5 to June 9, 1906. of Walnut street, about t.000 feet east of Woodhaven avenue, Glendale Park, Borough Richard T. Foley, June 9, 1906. of Queens. for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on recommendation of the J. S. Billings, M. D., June 4 to June 52, 1906. Sanitary Superintendent, it was Dr. N. L. Campbell, June 4 to June 5, 1906. Resolved, That the site on the north side of Walnut street, about T.000 feet east of Woodhaven avenue, Glendale Park, Borough of Queens. upon which Frencesca Campo BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. proposes to locate a cow stable, he and the same is hereby approved. The application of Anton Albert for the approval of the plans and specifications Mary A. Chanceller, June 5, Igo6. for the construction of a cow stable on the north side of Jay avenue, about 200 feet BOROUGH OI; BROOKLYN. cast of Clermont avenue. Maspeth, L. I.. Borough of Queens, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Daniel J. Carey, June 6 to June 8, 1906. Nath. P. Breed, M. D., April 4 to May 28, 1906. Resolved, That the plans and specifications for the construction of a cow stable on C. Brooks Willmott, April 27 to May 30, 1906. the north side of Jay avenue. about 200 feet cast of Clermont avenue. Maspeth, L. I., Borough of Queens, submitted by Anton Albert, he and the same are hereby approved. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. The application of Ensile Grafe for the approval of the site on Roseville avenue, Rossville. Borough of Richmond, for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on Estelle W. Meese, April 24 to May 29, 1906. recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was A circular letter, calling attention to a new plan for preparing departmental esti- Resolved. That the site on Rossville avenue, Rossville, Borough of Richmond, upon mates for the year 1907, was received from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, :Ind the Secretary was directed to cause the estimates to be embodied in the Budget which Ensile Grafe proposes to locate a cow stable, he and the same is hereby ap- 1907 to be prepared in accordance with the proved. for the Department of Health for the year The application of Peter Hanson for the approval of the site on Sprague avenue, plans contained therein. Tottenville, Borough of Richmond, for the location of a cow stable, was received, and Report of an examination of the accounts of the Court of Special Sessions, Bor- oil recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent. it was ough of Queens, by the Commissioners of Accounts, for the year 1905, was received Resolved. That the site on Sprague avenue, Tottenville. Borough of Richmond, and ordered on file. upon which Peter Hanson proposes to locate a cow stable, be and the same is hereby Report of an examination of the accounts of the Seventh District City Magistrates' approved. Court, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, by the Commissioners of Accounts, for $12 to be due to the Health Department Pension The application of Sam Stern for the approval of the site at Sus Farm. Manor the year 1905, showing the suns of road. Castleton Corners, Borourh of Richmond, for the location of a cow stable, was Fund for fines inflicted for violation of the Sanitary Code, was received, and the Sec- received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent. it was retary was directed to request the Clerk of said Court to remit the amount in order that Resolved, That the site at Sus Farm, Manor road, Castleton Corners, Borough of the same night be credited to the Health Department Pension Fund. Richmond, upon which Sam Stern proposes to locate a cow stable, be and the same is On recommendation of the President, it was hereby approved. Resolved, That the Honorable the Board of Aldermen be and is hereby respectfully Report in respect to the sanitary condition of certain premises in the Borough requested to approve a resolution of which the following is a copy, so as to enable the of The Bronx, was received, and, on motion, it was Board of Health to make requisition upon the Comptroller for the sum of $2,500 from - the appropriation set apart for contingencies of the Department of Health: Resolved. That the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of this Department, assignee( "Resolved, That for the purpose of defraying any minor or incidental expenses to duty in the Borough of The Bronx, be and is hereby directed to remove cuws to contingent to the Department of health, the Secretary of the Board of Health of the the public pound from the following premises Department of Health may, by requisition, draw upon the Comptroller for a sum not Jackson street and Railroad avenue, Westchester. exceeding $2,500; and the Secretary of the Board of Health of the Department of Ninth street and Avenue I), Unionport. Health may in like manner renew the draft as often as the Board of Health may Longwood avenue and Mohawk street. deem it necessary to the extent of the appropriation set apart for contingencies of the Tiffany street and Spafford avenue, Springhurst. Department of Health, but no such renewal shall be made until the sum paid upon Bronx terrace and Two Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Williamsbridgc. the preceding draft shall be accounted for to the Comptroller by the transmittal of a One Hundred and Seventieth street and Ogden avenue. voucher or vouchers certified by the Commissioners of the Board of Health covering Van Courtlandt street and Eastchester road. the expenditure of money paid thereon. Second street, between Avenues B and C, Unionport. A communication was received from Theodore Linington, Jr., stating his inability Barretto point. to appear and be heard in the matter of the annulment of the contract awarded to him No. 2075 Arthur avenue. for the delivery of groceries as required to the Department of Health, and, on recom- Avenue St. John and Southern Boulevard. mendation of the President, it was laid on the table for one week. Two hundred and Twenty-eighth street and Sixth avenue, Williantsbridgc. The application of the Lutheran Hospital, located in the Twenty-sixth Ward cf Report in respect to the sanitary condition of certain premises in the Borough of the Borough of Brooklyn, for an appropriation for the maintenance of ambulance Brooklyn was received, and, on motion, it was service was received and referred to Commissioner O'Keeffe. Resolved, That the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of this Department, as- A communication was received from the Director of the Research Laboratory signed to duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, be and is hereby directed to remove cows recommending exchanges of diphtheria antitoxin manufactured by the Department of to the public pound from the following premises: llealth, for tetanus antitoxin, with the New York State Department of Health, and No.. 2421 Eighty-third street, Borough of Brooklyn. referred to the Acting General Medical Officer. Report in respect to the sanitary condition of certain premises in the Borough Report of the commencement of the preventive hydrophobia treatment by Vin•• of Queens was received, and, on motion, it was cenzo Squaggo, No. 19 Washington street; Mr., Mrs. and Helen Washburn, No. 26o Resolved, That the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of this Department, assigned West Seventy-second street; Pauline Schneffer, No. 116 East Thirty-eighth street, Bor- to duty in the Borough of Queens, be and is hereby directed to remove cows to the ough of Manhattan, and Leslie Donahey, No. 976 Jefferson avenue, Borough of Brook- ,public pound from the following premises: lyn, were received, approved and ordered on file. Astoria road, north of Matinee avenue, Maspeth. Report of the preventive hydrophobia treatment sent to J. Baldwin, West Orange, Whitestone avenue, near Bayside avenue, Flushing. N. J., with the recommendation that no charge be made owing to the patient being Snediker avenue and Sixth street, Union Course. too poor to pay same, was received, and, on motion, it was Eleventh street, east of Ninth avenue, Whitestone. Resolved, That, owing to the circumstances of J. Baldwin, of West Orange, to No. 9! Twelfth street, College Point. whom was sent the preventive hydrophobia treatment, June 12, 1906, the charge for the —all in the Borough of Queens. same be and is hereby remitted. Certain applications for certificates of employment were received and the evidence Report of the preventive hydrophobia treatment sent to F. K. Pulsifer, Orange, submitted as to the age of the applicants being in accordance with the requirements of N. J., for the diagnosis of a dog, June i r, i906, at a charge of $5, was received, ap- the law relating to the employment of women and children in . mercantile and other proved and ordered on file. establishments, as amended, it was Report of the preventive hydrophobia treatment sent to Dr. C. W. Lincoln, Wayne, Resolved, That the Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby directed to cause Pa.; Arthur Bly, Cleveland, Ohio; Westfield Board of Health, Westfield, Mass.; A. A. certificates of employment to be issued to the following named applicants, the applica- McKeever, Philadelphia, Pa., and Dr. Holt, for two patients, Boston City Hospital, tions of whom are recorded as being in compliance with the requirements of the law Boston, Mass., at a charge of $25 for each case, were received, approved and ordered relating to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other establish- on file. ments: Report of the physical conditiocf' of a brown horse known as No. 29, in use in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Borough of Brooklyn, with the recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent that said horse be condemned and sent to the antitoxin stable for antitoxin purposes, was Joseph Horowitz. Benjamin Addis. received, and, on recommendation of the President, it was Joseph Levy. Abraham Nemrovsky. Resolved, That the Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby directed to cause David Casreal. Isaac Margolies. the brown horse known as No. 29, in use in the Borough of Brooklyn, to be con- Louis Hertz. Abraham Haft. demned and sent to the antitoxin stable for antitoxin purposes. Isidor Kaplan. Tessie Kirschner. The proposed amendment to section No. 70 of the Sanitary Code was taken from Jacob Cohen. Esther A. Wurtzel. the table, and, on recommendation of the President, it. was Louis Rosensweig. Israel Levine. Resolved. That section 70 of the Sanitary Code of this Department be and the Lester W. Milligan. Meyer Jackson. same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Moses Brontman. Jacob Lowenstein. "Section 70. No cattle, swine or sheep shall be driven through any public street On recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, it was or. avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, without a permit from the Board of Health, in Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to record the writing, and subject to the conditions therof." birth of the following named person in a special book kept for such purpose in the Report of the failure of Herman N. Appel of No. 275 Stanton street, Borough of Bureau of Records of the Department of Health, pursuant to the provisions of sec- Manhattan, to report cases of contagious diseases as required by section 133 of the tion 1241, chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901: Sanitary Code was received, and the Secretary was directed to notify Dr. Appel to ap- Beatrice Drachman, born February 16, 1890. 7618 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, i906.

Applications to record the births of certain persons in a special book kept for such On motion, it was purpose in the Bureau of Records of the Department of Health, pursuant to section Resolved, That Willis R. Hill, Clerk of the fourth grade, in the employ of this 1241, chapter 466 of the Laws of igoi, were received and referred to the Corporation Department, assigned to duty in the Bureau of the Chief Clerk, Borough of Man- Counsel, as follows: hattan, be and is hereby promoted to the position of Fifth Grade Clerk, in accordance Mary Clark, to record the birth of Simeon Howell Clark, born February 14, 1892. with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with William Esler, to record the birth of James Esler, born May 25, 1891. salary at the rate of $I,5oo per annum, to take effect June i, igo6. Annie Hoffman, to record the birth of Helen Hoffman, born January 15, 1891. On motion, it was Rubin Lampert, to record the birth of Ida Lampert, born May I, 1891. Resolved, That the salary of Hannah Simmons, a Typewriting Copyist, in the Betsie Lichtblau, to record the birth of Isidor Lichtblau, born January 4, 1891. employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records, Borough of Abraham Jachnowitz, to record the birth of Jacob Jachnowitz, born March 30, 1892. Manhattan, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $750 per annum, in accordance with William R. Moore, to record the birth of George Albert Moore, born December the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect 14, 1891. June I, 1906. Emma F. Becker, to record the birth of Charles Cornelius Becker, born May 13, On motion, it was 1891. Resolved, That the salary of Marcia L. Richardson, a Typewriting Copyist in the Adolph Reich, to record the birth of Herbert Reich, born September I, 1891. employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records, Borough of Bernard Drachman, to record the birth of Beatrice Drachman, born February i6, Richmond, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $75o per annum, in accordance with 1890. the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect Report of the destruction of a bav gelding affected with farcy, the property of June i, igo6. George Kern, of Graniteville, in the Third Ward, Borough of Richmond, was received On motion, it was and ordered on file. Resolved, That the salary of Catherine C. Brickley, Stenographer and Typewriter, Report in respect to the loss of Department badge No. 1156, by Albert McNeil, in the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the office of the Assistant a Driver at the Willard Parker Hospital, Borough of Manhattan, was received and Chief Clerk, Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $goo per ordered on file. annum, in accordance with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Report of accident to wagon driven by John J. Powers and Alexander T. Mills, Commission, to take effect June I, 1906. Drivers, Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, June 6, 1906, was received and ordered on file. On motion, it was Resolved, That the salary of William J. Mullane, a Laboratory Assistant, in the Report of accident to ambulance No. i, driven by Charles Reilly, Driver, Division employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Drug Laboratory of the clinic of Contagious Diseases, was received and ordered on file. in the Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $goo per annum, Report of a violation of the rules and regulations of the Department of Health, by in accordance with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Com- Thomas Wilson, Driver, Borough of The Bronx, was received and ordered on file. mission, to take effect June i, 1906. The approval of the Municipal Civil Service Commission to an extension of the period of employment of Eugene Winship, in the capacity of Inspector or Supervisor On motion, it was over the work called for in a certain contract awarded to the firm of Joseph Johnson's Resolved, That the salary of Aaron Silkman, a Veterinarian, in the employ of this Sons, by the Board of Health, for the filling in and drainage of certain marsh lands in Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby fixed at the Borough of Richmond, for an additional two months, with compensation not to the rate of $1,500, in accordance with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil exceed $534, was received and ordered on file. Service Commission, to take effect June i, i906. The consent of Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner of the Tenement House Depart- On motion, it was ment, to the transfer of Eugene H. Howard, Tenement House Inspector, to the posi- Resolved, That the salary of M. Claudius Warsaw, M. D.. a Medical Inspector, in tion of Sanitary Inspector at a salary of $I,2oo per annum, was received and approved, the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious and the Secretary was directed to write the Municipal Civil Service Commission to con- Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $I,5oo, in ac- sent to such transfer. cordance with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, The consent of Francis J. Lantry, Commissioner of Corrections, to the transfer of to take effect June I, 1906. Orville R. Todd, Marine Engineer in the Department of Corrections, to the position of On motion, it was Engineer in the Department of Health, with salary at the rate of $1,350 per annum, was Resolved, That the salary of John E. Walsh, M D., a Medical Inspector, in the received and approved, and the Secretary was directed to write the Municipal Civil employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases, Service Commission to consent to such transfer. Borough of Brooklyn, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of $i,800, in accordance with The application of Philip Schnell, a Disinfector assigned to duty at the Vaccine the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect Laboratory in the Borough of Manhattan, for retirement on pension, was received, and June i, i906. Oil motion, it was On motion, it was Resolved, That Philip Schnell, a Disinfector in the employ of this Department, as- Resolved, That the salary of Francis De Revere, M. D., a Medical Inspector, in signed to duty at the Vaccine Laboratory, in the Borough of Manhattan, having served the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of Richmond, be in the Department for upwards of twenty years, is, upon his own application in writing, and is hereby fixed at the rate of $1,500 per annum, in accordance with tile rules and hereby retired from active service and placed upon the Health Department Pension classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect June i, igo6. Roll, in accordance with the provisions of section 1323a of the Greater New York Char- On recommendation of the President, it was ter, to take effect January i, i9o7. Resolved, That on and after July i, 1906; the salary of Stationary Engineman, in The application of Ada M. Clarke, a Nurse in the employ of this Department, for the employ of this Department, in the various Boroughs of The City of New York, leave of absence without pay from July 19 to September 15, 1906, inclusive, was re- be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $4 per diem, in accordance with certain ceived, and on motion, it was resolutions adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment March 30, 1906, Resolved, That leave of absence, without pay, be and is hereby granted to Ada M. and by the Board of Aldermen April so, i906, and approved by his Honor the Mayor Clarke, a Nurse in the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of April 17, 1906. Communicable Diseases, Borough of Brooklyn, from July i to September 15, 1906, in- On motion, the Board adjourned. clusive. EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. The application of Solomon H. Kempner, M. D., a Medical Inspector assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, for leave of ab- sence without pay from June 7 to July 7. 1906, was received, and on motion, it was BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Resolved, That leave of absence without pay be and is hereby granted to Solomon - r H. Kempner, a Medical Inspector in the employ of this Department assigned to duty LOCAL BOARD, BAY RIDGE DISTRICT. in the Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, from June 7 to July 7, i906, inclusive. Meeting in Borough Hall, Wednesday, March 28, 1906, at 2.30 p. m. On recommendation of the President, it was The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: Hon. Desmond Dunne, Commissioner of Public Works, presiding; Alderman Resolved, That the following named Office Boys in the employ of this Department Linde, Fifty-first Aldermanic District; Alderman Potter, Fifty-second Aldermanic assigned to duty in the various boroughs of The City of New York, who have success- fully passed the promotion examination to Junior Clerk, grade B, be and are hereby District. promoted to the position of grade B Clerk, in accordance with the rules and classifica- The Secretary presented the following: tion of the Municipal Civil Service, with salary at the rate of $48o per annum, to take No. 134. effect June i, i906: A petition to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying out as a James V. Harrington, No. 190 Coffey street. public place or park the property bounded by Fifty-sixth street, Thirteenth avenue Ole Salthe, No. 691 Henry street. and New Utrecht avenue, was deferred for c„nsideratinn ai the nest meeting of the John J. F. Collins. No. 116 Baltic street, Brooklyn. Board. John X. Ruddy. No. 444 East Eighty-second street. Oscar I. Levy, No. 277 East Tenth street. No. 257. Maxwell J. Lucaire. No. 2o6 Kingsland avenue, Brooklyn. The matter of laying out a new street system in connection with a resolution John J. Murph3, No. 169 Palmetto street, Brooklyn. pending before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to strike from the map of Richard S. Phelan, No. 2118 Prospect avenue. The City of New York Twenty-sixth avenue, from Centre place to Gravesend Bay, Arthur P. A. Meenagh, No. 268 East Seventh street. was deferred for further hearing at a meeting to be held April 4, 1906, at II o'clock Morton Miller, No. 1367 Prospect avenue. a. m. James E. Thompson, Gelston avenue and Ninety-fourth street, Brooklyn. Harry Jacobs. No. so Montgomery street. No. 476. Raymond V. Coxe, No. 414 Union street, Brooklyn. On motion of Alderman Potter, a petition to open East Thirteenth street, from Benjamin Goldfein, No. 234 Henry street. Gravesend Neck road to Neptune avenue, excepting the land occupied by the tracks Joseph R. Walker, NO. 2121 Third avenue. of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad, was denied, all present voting in the On motion, it was negative. Resolved, That Abraham Weinstein, a grade B Clerk in the employ of this De- partment assigned to the Bureau of Inspections, Borough of Manhattan, be and is No. 477. hereby promoted to the position of first grade Clerk, in accordance with the rules and On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to open East classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with salary at the rate of Fourteenth street, from the northern line of the land of the waterworks, between $750 per annum, to take effect June i, i906. Avenues U and V to Neptune avenue, excepting the land occupied by the tracks of On motion, it was the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad and the New York and Manhattan Beach Resolved, That Ralph Schwartz, a Grade B Clerk in the employ of this Department Railroad, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. assigned to duty in the Bureau of the Secretary, he and is hereby promoted to the position of Clerk of the second grade in accordance with the rules and classification No. 328. of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with salary at the rate of $900 per annum, The Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment suggested tht to take effect June i, i906. amendment of a previous resolution initiating proceedings to regulate and grade On motion, it was Fifty-third street, between Fort Hamilton and Eleventh avenues, by including in the Resolved, That George A. Cotton, Clerk of the first grade in the employ of this provisions thereof the setting of curb and the laying of cement sidewalks, and, on Department, assigned to duty in the Bureau of the Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of motion of Alderman Potter, a resolutoin in accordance therewith was adopted, all Manhattan, be and is hereby promoted to the position of second grade Clerk, in ac- present voting in the affirmative. cordance with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, No. 478. with salary at the rate of $goo, to take effect June i, i906. On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, On motion, it was grade, set curb on concrete and lay cement sidewalks on Forty-sixth street. between Resolved, That Joseph A. McNulla, a grade B Clerk in the employ of this Depart- Sixth and Seventh avenues, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. ment, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases. Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby promoted to the position of second grade Clerk in accordance with the On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with salary at the asphalt on concrete base Forty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, was rate of $goo per annum, to take effect June I, igo6. adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. On motion. it was Resolved, That Max L. Stein, a Grade B Clerk in the employ of this Department, No. 479. assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records, Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with promoted to the position of Second Grade Clerk, in accordance with the rules and asphalt block Eleventh avenue, between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth streets, and classification of the Municinal Civil Service Conmiission, with salary at the rate of between Eighty-second and Eighty-sixth street, and with sheet asphalt between $goo per annum, to take effect June i, xgo6. Eightieth and Eighty-second streets, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, r906. THE CITY R E C O R D 7619

No. 321. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with macadam Bay Thirteenth street, between Cropsey avenue and Eighty-sixth- street, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. LOCAL BOARD, BAY RIDGE DISTRICT.

No. 480. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, Meeting in Borough Hall, Wednesday, April 4, igo6, at ii a. m. grade, set curb on concrete and lay cement sidewalks on Fortieth street, between The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: Sixth and Seventh avenues, was adcptcd, all present voting in the affirmative. Hon. Desmond Dunne, Commissioner of Public Works, presiding; Alderman Linde, Fifty-first Aldermanic District; Alderman Potter, Fifty-second Aldermanic On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with District. asphalt block Fortieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. The Secretary presented the following: No. 257. No. 48r. Upon the recommendation of the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, Apportionment that a new street lay-out be considered by the Local Board in con- grade, set curb on concrete and lay cement sidewalks on Fifty-first street, between nection with a proceeding to close Twenty-sixth avenue, from Centre place to Eighth and Fort Ilamilton avenues, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. Gravesend Bay, Alderman Potter moved the adoption of the following resolutions: Recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the No. 482. map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom Bay Fortieth street, be- The matter of regulating, grading, setting or resetting curb on concrete, laying tween Harway and Warehouse avenues; cement sidewalks and paving with granite block on concrete base Fifty-second street, Recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the from Second avenue to the high-water line, where it connects with the public dock map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom Bay Forty-first street, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets, was denied, all present voting in the between Harway and Warehouse avenues; negative. Recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom Twenty-sixth avenue, between Harway avenue and the bulkhead line of Gravesend Bay; No. 483. Recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, the trap or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Stryker street, grade, set curb on concrete and Jay cement sidewalks on Seventy-fourth street, be- between Harway and Warehouse avenues; tween Narrows avenue and the Shore road, was adopted, all present voting in the Rt:commending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in affirmative. the map or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Hubbard street, On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with between Harway and Warehouse avenues; and asphalt on concrete base Seventy-fourth street. between Narrows avenue and the Shore Recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in road, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. the map or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Centre place, between Hubbard street, as proposed, and Bay Forty-third street, which were No. 484. adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. On motion of Aldermen Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, grade, set curb on concrete and lay cement sidewalks, where not already laid, on Seventy-eighth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, was adopted, all pres;nt On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution having for its object an alteration in voting in the affirmative. the map or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Bay Forty- third street, at Harway avenue and between Warehouse avenue and the bulkhead line of Gravesend Bay, was denied, all present voting in the negative. No. 485. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to pave with asphalt block Eighty-fourth street, between Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, was On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution having for its object an alteration in adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. the map or plan of The City of New York by widening Bay Forty-third street, be- tween Harway and Warehouse avenues. from 6o feet to 8o feet, was denied, all present No. 486. voting in the negative. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to construct a sewer in Forty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, was adopted, all On motion, the meeting adjourned. present voting in the affirmative. CHARLES FREDERICK ADAMS, Secretary. No. 487. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to construct a sewer in Twelfth avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-ninth streets, with outlet METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE sewers in Forty-fifth street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues; in Thirteenth avenue, between Forty-fifth street and Forty-sixth street, and in Forty-eighth street, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. Abstract of Registers from Self=recording Instruments for the Week Ending Jury 28, 1906. No. 210. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to construct Central Park, The City of New York-Latitude, 400 45' 58" N. Longitude, 730 57 58" W a sewer in the westerly side of Fourth avenue, between Ninety-second and Ninety- Height of Instruments Above the Ground, 53 feet; Above the Sea, 97 feet. fifth streets, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. No. 488. BAROMETER. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution initiating proceedings to construct a sewer in Seventy-third street, between 'Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, was adopted, Mean for 7 a. m, a p. M. 9 p. ot. the Day. Maximum. Minimum. all present voting in the affirmative. DATE. b 'u, 'O O nV O? Y u V C u a u a No. 489. July On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution directing that the sidewalks on both . sides of Rutherford place, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth avenues, be paved c4 w aC w a w a w a w F with cement 5 feet wide, where not already done, was adopted, all present voting in Sunday, aA 29.734 9.14 29.700 29.713 29.746 0 A. M. ag.68o 5 P.M. the affirmative. Monday, 23 25.696 29.700 29.770 ,9.7a2 29.776 XP .M. 29.666 3 A.M. Tuesday, 24 z9.86o 2g.86o zg.88o 29.867 29.890 12 P.M. 29.770 2 A.M. Wednesday, 25 24.934 29.994 29.974 29.947 29.99. 10 P.M. 29.89. oA.M. No. 490. Thursday, a6 29.996 29.960 29.940 29.965 30.000 7 A. M. 29.932 5 P.M. 1 29.996 9 A. M. 29.910 On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to lay cement Friday, 27 29.990 29.950 29.974 29.97 4 P. M. a8 29.938 29.900 29.900 2 o A.M. 19.860 6p.. sidewalks on both sides of Bath avenue, between Fourteenth and Twenty-fifth ave- Saturday. 9.913 29.954 nues, where not already done, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. Mean for the week ...... 29.870 inches. Maximum " at 9 a. m., July z6 ...... 30.000 •' No. 491. Minimum " at 3 R. m., July 23 ...... 29.666 `• On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, grade, Range ...... inch. set curb on concrete on Seventeenth street, from New Utrecht avenue to a point 130 feet, more or less, east of Sixteenth avenue, and from a point i6o feet, more or less, THERMOMETERS. east of Seventeenth avenue to Eighteenth avenue, and to lay cement sidewalks from New Utrecht avenue to Eighteenth avenue, was adopted, all present voting in the 7 a. m. a p. m. 9 p. m. Mean. Maximum. Minimum. Maximum. affirmative. DATE. .. p p No. 492. y 0 v 9 Jnty. ~o w' w' as o'a m' m' w' n ,; w .i a 'n A resolution directing that the sidewalks opposite lots lying on the north side to of Ninety-second street, between Second and Third avenues, known as Nos. 43, 3 H o E 3 H 49, 58, 61 and 68, Block 6o85, be paved with cement 5 feet wide, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. Sunday, 22 79 75 9 81 8l 7883.678.0 92 4 83 4 P. M. 77 5 A. M. 74 5 A. M. 228 P.M. A resolution directing that the sidewalks opposite lots lying on the south side Monday, 23 80 76 85 78 83 78I82.6 77.3 87 3 P. M. 79 6 P.M. to o, M 75 0 A.M. 118 a P. M, Tuesday, 24 75 68 76 68 74 63 75.0 68.o Si o A. M- 77 0 A.M • 73 22 P. M. 67 r2 P.M. rot 11 A.M, of Ninety-second street, between Second and Third avenues, known as Nos. 8, 12, Wednesday. aS 72 65 8o to 76 72 76069.0 8a 3 P M. 72 8 P M. 70 5 A.Y. 65 5 A M. 121 la M. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 3o and 32, Section 18, Volume 5, be paved with cement Thursday, a6 7' 63 78 69 74 69 74.3 67.0 78 3 P. M. 70 6 P. M. 69 5 A. M. 6a 6 A. M. 120 a P.M. 72 77.0 4 P. M. 70 4 A. Y. A. M. raj 1 P. M. 5 feet wide, was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. Friday, 27 74 67 81 73 76 70.6 82 74 5 P. M. 67 5 Saturday, a8 76 71 81 71 75 7r177.3 71.0 8t a P.M. 73 6 P. M. 73 lr P.M. 69 II P.M. rt6 tz M. No. 493. Alderman Potter offered an amendment to a resolution having for its object the Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb. inclosing with a fence 6 feet high the lots lying on the south side of Fortieth street, Mean for the week ...... 77.9 degrees...... ...... 71.5 degrees. between Third and Fourth .avenues, and on the north side of Forty-first street, between Maximum at 4 P. m.,my 22...... 92 at 4 P. m., July az .. ...... 83 Minimum " at 5 a. m., July a6...... 6 at 6 a. m., July a6...... to Third and Fourth avenues, known as Nos. 22, 25, 26, 48, 51 and 53, Block 713, so as " ...... a3 ...... 2! to provide for a fence 8 feet high, and a resolution in accordance with said amend- Range ment was adopted, all present voting in the affirmative. WIND. No. 494. On motion of Alderman Potter, a resolution directing that the lot lying on the Direction. Velocity in Miles. Force in Pounds per Square Foot. south side of Fort Hamilton Parkway, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, DATE. known as No. 6, Block 5592, be inclosed with a fence 6 feet high, was adopted, all - 9 p.m. 7 a.m. a p.m. Distance - July, 7 a. m. a p. m. 9 p. m. to to to for the 7 a.m. a p.m. 9 p.m. Max. Time. present voting in the affirmative. 7 a.m. a p.m. 9 p.m. Day.

No. 495. Sunday, as WSW SSW N 23 22 32 77 0 y¢ 0 h 2.50 P.M. Monday, 23 WSW SW SW 28 6, 57 146 4 2.15 P.M. On motion of Alderman Linde, a resolution directing that the lots lying on the Tuesday, 24 NNE NE N 49 50 24 123 jj Sf o 4 0.30 P. M. south side of Fifty-eighth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; on the west side Wednesday, a5 NE E E 3r 55 34 220 0 44 0 if 7. to A.M. of Fourth avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets, and on the north Thursday, a6 ENE E E 46 55 33 134 % ,r( o r'a 7.40 A. M. Friday, a7 E SE S r 4 30 35 0 0 o jj 4.30 P.M. side of Fifty-ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, known as Nos. 34 and Saturday, a8 SW SW W 24 104 0 1% 56 P. M. 37, Block 854, be inclosed with a fence 6 feet high, was adopted, all present voting 41 39 r54 9.50 in the affirmative. On motion, the meeting adjourned. Distance traveled during t he week ...... 739 mites. CHARLES FREDERICK ADAMS, Secretary. Maximum force ...... , pounds. 7620 THE CITY RECORD . MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Imo.

II Clouds. II Rain and Snow. Ozone. MAIN DIVISION. Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members; N. Tay- Hygrometer. lor Phillips Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room n. Office of ecretary, Room is, Stewart Building. Force of Vapor. Relative Clear, o. Depth of Rain and Snow In Inches. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Telephone, soyo Franklin. Humidity , Overcast, ro• Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- DATE. keeper, Room 8. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- a p e u O S TIONIIENT. July 'p e a t STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough R Manhattan President of the Borough of Brooklyn e d ci v c d a a a ~ !i e Q to E in. BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. President of t'he Borough of The Bronx President S o. t. a a ' a a F h. m. in. of the Borough of Queens, President of tie Borough P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Rooms of Richmond. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. Sunday. sn .824 .921 .9.8 .884 8z 63 87 77 3 Cir. a Cir. to ...... o Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: 8 Cir. Cu ...... No. 277 Broadway. Room 806. Telephone, 8454 Monday, 23.843 .863 .890 .855 82 72 79 77 Io B Cu ...... I Room 185. Worth. Tuesday. 24.591 •577 .604 •590 68 64 7z 68 Io Io s Cir ...... .. INVESTIGATING DIVISION. CJ ph Haag, Seeretary. Charles V. Ades, Chief .... z Wed'sday,23.524 .598 •731 •617 67 58 8, 68 3Cir. sCu. o ...... Charles S. Hervey, Auditor of Accounts, Room Iar Thursday.16 .469 .51B .641 .166 62 6r 76 66 SCu. 8Ltr. o ...... o 178. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: Io ro ...... o Friday, 27 .568 .7.3 .667 67 66 8r 71 z Cir. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. Nelson P. Lewis Chief Engineer. No. 577 Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of way, Room 801. *elephone, 3457 Worth. .691 .624 8t 7a BCu. ro Io 9 P.M. ro P.M. Loo .04 .. o Saturday, a8 .704 •673 7 59 Institutions, Room 38. BUREAU OF FRANCHISES: BUREAU OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Harry P. Nichols, Assistant Engineer in charge, Total amount of water for the week ...... .04 inch. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. Room 79, No. s8o Broadway. Telephone, 61so Duration for the week ...... I hour, oo minutes. John H. Ti.., City Paymaster. Worth. BUREAU 01, ENGINEERING. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESS- MENTS. 2 p. m. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. DATE. 7 a. m. Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55. Herman A. Metz Comptroller. Lohn J. Delany, l orporation Counsel. REAL ESTATE BUREAU. Frank A. O'Donnel, President of the Department Sunday, July 22 Close, hazy. Close, sultry. Thomas F. Byrnes Mortimer J. Brown, Apprais- of Taxes and Assessments. Monday, " 23 Close, hazy. (lose, hazy, slight showers, a. m. ers of Real Estate, IIoom 157. Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- Tuesday, a4 Warm, hazy. Mild, overcast. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. ment, No. s8o Broadway. Wednesday, " 25 Mild, pleasant. Warm, pleasant. Thursday, ^ z6 Mild, pleasant. Mild, ple ~sant. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Friday, '• 27 Calm, hazy. Calm, hazy. O. Room soy Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 a. m. to 4 28 Close, hazy. Close, hazy. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. Saturday, " John J. McDonough Deputy Receiver of Taxes. p. m. Borough of The Bronx — Municipal Building, Telephone, I942 Franklin. Third and Tremont avenues. The Mayor the Comptroller, ex-o~icfo; Commis DANIEL DRAPER, Ph. D., Director. ohn B. Underhill, DeputyReceiver of Taxes. sioners John It Cowan (resident) William H. Ten Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms Eyck John J. Ryan and john P. Vindolph; Harry 2-8. W. S+alker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En- James B. Bouck, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. gineer. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson POLICE DEPARTMENT. avenue and Fifth street Long Island City. CENTRAL OFFICE. BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. Geo. H. Creed Deputy Receiver of Taxes. No. Soo Mulberrystreet, q a. m. to 4 p. In. Borough of *ichmond—Bay and Sand streets Telephone, 3100 Spring. Stapleton. Theodore A. Bingham Commissioner. I herewith submit a report of the operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough John DeMorgan, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. R. Waldo First Deputy Commissioner. of The Bronx, for the week ending July 28, 1906: BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS Arthur J. O'Keeffe Second Deputy Commissioner. AND ARREARS. William L. Mathoi, Third Deputy Commissioner. Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $605,450) ...... 49 borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary. Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost $5,530) ...... • ...... 13 William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk, Unsafecases filed .. ...... 8 Br Edward A. Slattery, Collector of Assessments and ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. 65 Arrears. Violationcases filed ...... John B. Adger Mullally, Deputy Collector of As- The Mayor, George B. McClellan, Chairman; the Unsafe notices issued ...... 21 sessments and Arrears. President of the Department of Taxes and Assess, Violation notices issued ...... 64 Borough of The Bronx — Municipal Building, mentsFrank A. O'Donnel, Vice-Chairman' the 26 Rooms 1-3. President of the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. Mc- Violation cases forwarded for prosecution ...... James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- Gowan; Brigadier-General James McLeer and Briga- Complaints lodged with the Bureau ...... 6 sessments and Arrears. dier-General George Moore Smith, Commissioners. y and Frank Bell, N umber of pieces of iron and steel inspected ...... 1,541 Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building Eugene A. Fornes, Secretar J. William E. Melody, Deputy Collector of Assess- Acting Secretary, Stewart Building, No. s8o Broad- ments and Arrears. wa Respectfully submitted, Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson fiice hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. P. J. REVILLE, Superintendent of Buildings. avenue and Fifth street Long Island City. to 12 m. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. John II. I Tanan, Chief Clerk. Patrick E. Leahy, Deputy Collector of Assess- ments and Arrears. Headquarters, General Office, No. roq West Forty- Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, first street. Stapleton. Commissioners—John R. Voorhis (President) OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments Charles B. Page (Secretary), John Maguire, Michas{ and Arrears. J. Daily. A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk. CITY OFFICERS. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE AND OF MARKETS. BOROUGH OFFICES. C' TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Manhattan. f`_, which the Public Offices in the City are open I Room Iii. or business and at which the Courts regularly npen John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and No 112 West Forty-second street. and adjourn as well as the places where such offices SupeS rintendentrintendent of Markets. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. are kept and such Courts are held, together with the H. Baldwin, Deputy Collector of City Rev- The Bronx. heads of Departments and Courts: enue. David O'Brien, Deputy Superintendent'of Markets. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. avenue (Solingen Building) MAYOR'S OFFICE. BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. Cornelius A. Burner, Chief Clerk. No. 5 City Hall, q a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Brooklyn. Rooms 63 to 77. 9a.m.to12In. No. 4s Court street (Temple Bar Building). Telephone, 8022 Cortlandt. Patrick Keenan, City Chamberlain. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. John H. Campbell, Deputy Chamberlain. George Russell, Chief Clerk. Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Queens. William A. Willis, Executive Secretary . g James A. Rierdon, Chiei Clerk and Bond and Office No. 277 Broadway. No. r Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Warrant Clerk. hn }VBogart Commissioner. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk. mes P Archifiald, Deputy Commissioner. Richmond. BUREAU OP WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. John J. Caldwell. Secretary. Staten Island Savings Bank Building, Beach and Room 7, City Hall, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, toffice hours, 9a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays. 9 a. m. Water streets, Stapleton, S. I. 9tolzm. to 17 m. Telephone, Bozo Cortlandt. Telephone, 5884 Franklin. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. All offices open from q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Patrick Deny, Chief of Bureau. LAW DEPARTMENT. q a. m. to Is m. BUREAU OF LICENSES OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. q a. m. to 4 p. m.' Saturdays, q a. m. to la m. Staats-Zeitung Building, ad, 3d and 4th floors, 9 August 3—The Board of Water Supply Telephone, Bozo Cortlandt. Nos. Ig-21 Park row. John P. Corrigan, Chief of Bureau. a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to Is m. James W Stevenson, Commissioner.' has made the following appointments: Principal Office, Room I, City Hall. Gaetano buno H. Little Deputy Commissioner. Patrick H. Murray, No. 96 Norman D'Amato Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan Edgar E. Schiff, Secretary. avenue, Brooklyn, Assistant Engineer, and The 5ronx. Office hours, 9 R. m. to 4 p. m. Branch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, Saturdays, 9 R. m. to Is m. $1,650, August I. Daniel J. Griffin, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brook- Telephone, 6o8o Cortlandt. J. Frank Johnson, Jr., No. 359 Stuy- lyn. vesant avenue, Brooklyn, Assistant Engi- Branch Office Richmond Building, New Brighton DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, neer, $1,350, August i. S. 1.; William1' t. Woelfle, Financial Clerk, Borough GAS AND ELECTRICITY. of Richmond. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Conrad A. Hogrefe, Fishkill, N. Y., Branch Office, Hackett Building Long Island Telephones, Manhattan 256 Cortlandt; Brooklyn, Foreman, $3.50 per day, July 30. City, harles H. Smith, Financial Clerk, Borough Main; Queens, 439 Glreenpoint; Richmond, g4 Frank M. Farley, No. 23 South Lexing- of Queens. Tompkinsv&IIe' Bronx, 66 Tremont. THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. William B. E' 1lison, Commissioner. ton avenue, White Plains, Assistant Fore- Corporation Counsel—William F. Frank J. Goodwin Deputy Commissioner. man, $2.50 per day, July 30. BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND L M. Verona Clhief Engineer. Truman Phillips, Glenford, N. Y., La- BLANK BOOKS. Borough of Brooklyn Branch Office—James D. George W. Birisall, Consulting Hydraulic Engi- Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. sI Bell, Assistant in charge. neer. borer, $2 per day, July 31. Park Row. Entrance, Room 803, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Borough of Queens Branch Office—Edward S. George F. Sever, ConsultingConsuIti ngElectrical Engineer. Arthur H. Sherin, No. 7 Cottage place, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to tam. Malone, Assistant in charge. Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and White Plains, Topographical Draughts- Telephone, 15o5 and r5o6 Cortlandt Supply Borough of The Bronx Branch Office—R (chard H. Power. Room, No. s City Hall. Mitchell, Assistant in charge Michael C. Padden; Water Register, Manhattan. man, $l,aoo, August I. Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor i Henry McMillen, Borough of Richmond Branch Office—John Wid- David Ryan Private Secretary. Deputy Supervisor; C McKemte, Secretary. decombe, Assistant in charge. Joseph F. Eandergast, Secretary to the Depart- BUREAU OF BUTLDQNGS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Andrew T. Campbell, Chief Clerk. ment. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- Borough of Manhattan. No. II City Hall, Io a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, ough of Brooklyn Munictyal Building, Brooklyn io a. M. to 12 m. Nos. go and pa West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; William R. Mcf wire, Water Register, Brooklyn. August 3—James T. Treacy, No. 312 Telephone,7 6o Cortlandt. Saturdays, y a. m. to is m. Thomas H. O'Neil, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Patrick F. McGowan, President. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. ough of The Bronx, Croton Park Building One transferred from the position of Inspector P. 1. Scully, City Clerk. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave of Tenements in the Tenement House De- Nos. rig and 121 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to S p. m.; flue. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Saturdays, q a. m. to is m. Thomas M. Lynch Water Register, The Bronx. partment to the position of Inspector of BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. Charles C. Wissef, De uty Commissioner Bor- Masonry and Carpentry in this Bureau, at ottgh of Queens Hackett Building Long IslanciCity. City Hall, Rooms 11, Is; IC a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat- BUREAU FOE THE COLLECTION OP ARREARS OF Edward I. Miler Deputy Commissioner Borough a salary of $I,2oo per annum. urdays, ro a. Ir. to 12 m. PERSONAL TAXES. of Richmond, Richmond Building, New Brighton Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. No. ado Broadway (Stewart Building). Office P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of S.I. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. hours, for the Public, so a. m. to s p. m.; Saturdays, FIRE DEPARTMENT. Aldermen. 10 R. M. to to m. Borough of The Bronx. William 1- Boyhan, First Deputy City Clerk. James. P. Keenan, Assistant In charge. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, Michael jr Blake, Chief Clerk of the Board of from q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 1s m. August 3—Discharge of Willard W. Aldermen. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF McDonald, No. 368 Willis avenue, Park Joseph V. Scully, Deputy Chief Clerk, Borough BUILDINGS. HEADQUARTERS. Laborer, to take effect at the close of the of Brooklyn. No. 44 East Twenty-third street, q a. m. to S p. m.; Telephone, 5230 Plaza, Manhattan; 2356 Main Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy Chief Clerk, Borough Saturdays,y a. m. to Is m. day's work, August 3, 1906. of the Bronx. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. O'Brien, Fire Commissioner. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy Chief Clerk, inner. Deputy Commissioner. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Borough of Queens. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. . Wise Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy Chief Clerk, Borough Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, 9 a. m. to 4 n and Queens. August 3 — Transferred James T. of Richmond. p m. i. Downes, Secretary; William A. Hawley, Treacy, No. 312 East One Hundred and Telephone 4315 Franklin. ;o the Commissioner; George P. Dobson, Sixteenth street, Inspector of Tenements, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. John C. I ertle, George V. von Skal, Commie- ary_ to the _ Deputy Commissioner, Bor- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, sioners. 0 salary $1,200 per annum, to the position 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays. q a. m. to Is m. of Building Inspector of Masonry and Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. COMMISSIONERS OF BINKINO BLIND. tment in Carpentry In the Bureau of Buildings. John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman This transfer to take effect at the close of Comptrollers. A. Metz, Comptroller, Patndl Keenan Chamber of Com- Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. ns. Nos. business on August 2, igo6. Oliver E. Stanton, Secretary to Comptroller. Patrick aadjobn R. IJaVImU,baIrUI.a rinsaoe MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906. THE CITY RECORDD. 7621

, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. ax and Richmond. COMMISSION. ASSESSMENTS. - stoom 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and . Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. ueens. Stewart Building, No. z8o Broadway, Office hours Broadway, q a. m. to 4 P. m. re 1, Chief Operator in charge of Fire 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Office of the Commission, Room 138 No a8o Thomas Allison, Commissioner. raph Bureau Boroughs of Manhattan, Commissioners— — — — President, Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat- Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. id Richmond. John J. Brady, Frank Raymond, Nicholas Muller, tan New York City. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Martin, Inspector in charge of Fire James H. Tully, Charles Putxel. Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. raph Bureau, Boroughs of Brooklyn Norton, Oscar S. Bailey. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wed- No. r,, Nassau street, q a. m. to 4 p. m. )lattons and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, COMMISSION. nesday and Friday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator, danhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- William F. Baker, R. Ross Appleton, Alfred J. KINGS COUNTY. m and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay Talley. BOROUGH OFFICES. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Central Office open at all hours. Borough of Manhattan. Committee to examine persons who handle ex- Labor Bureau. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms io, rq, 20, Office of the President, Nos. ro, rn and 12 City 22 and 23. Court opens at in a. m. daily and sits un- plosives meets Thursday of each week at a o'clock No. 5r Lafayette street (old No. ti Elm street). Saturdays, 9 a. m. to is m. p.m. til business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23; Wohn F. Ahearn, P~iden Part II., Room No. ro, Court-house. Clerk's Office, MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Bernard Downing, Secretary. Rooms Iq, 20 and 22, open daily from q a. m, to 4 BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings. Nos. r and rsq East Sixty-seventh street, Head- p. m.; Saturdays, r2 m. Office, No, 32o Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- William Dalton, Commissioner of Public Works. Joseph Aspinall and Frederick E. Crane, County quarters Fire Department. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- John H. O'BrienFire Commissioner and Chair- days, 12 m. Judges. Antonio Zucca. lic Works Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. man; William Mdontgomery, John Sherry, C. William H Walker, Superintendent of Public Andrade, Jr. Abram A. Breneman. Paul Weimann. Lames H. Kennedy. Buildings and Offices. SURROGATE. Franz S. 'Wolf, Secretary, No. r57 East Sixty- John V Coggey, Superintendent of Sewers. seventh street. William H. Jasper, Secretary. Hall of Records Brooklyn, N. Y. George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. Lames C. Church, Surrogate. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Borough of The Bronx. William P. Pickett, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and Court opens at in a. m. Office hours, q a. m. to 4 CENTRAL OFFICE. BOARD OF EDUCATION. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 a. m. to p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. M. to is m. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to rs m. SHERIFF. Manhattan, q a'. m. to 5 p. m. (in the month of August, Louis F. Haffen. President' q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to ram. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. 1 Telephone 1047 Gramercy. q a. m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, q a. In. to IS m. Telephone ii8o Plaza. g a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays, r2 M. Francisj ~Lantry, Commissioner. of Public Works. Michael J. Flaherty, Sheriff. George W Meyer, Jr., Deputy Commissioner. Richard R. Adams, Richard B. Aldcroftt Jr.; John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. Frank L. Babbott, Grosvenor H. Backus, Nicholas ]. 1 Assistant Topo- DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Barrett, John J. Barry, Joseph E. Cosgrove Francis P. Cunnion, Samuel M. Dix, Samuel B. l3onnelly, Charles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Hig Hours, g a. m. to 5 p. m. A. Leo Everett, Joseph Nicola Francolini, George hways. John F. Clarke, District Attorney. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Patrick J. Reville Superintendent of Buildings, Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Martin Geiszler, Superintendent of Highways. REGISTER. ohn McGaw Woodbury, Commissioner Borough of Brooklyn. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. M. to 4 p. m., J. M. Gibson, Deputy Commissioner. President's Office, Nos. r5 and r6 Borough Hall excepting months of July and August; then from 9 John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. 9 R. m. to q p. m.• Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. a. m. to a p. m., provided for by statute. Eo Bird S. Coler,'President. Alfred J. Boulton, Register. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. ohn A. Heffernan Private Secretary. COUNTY CLERK. CENTRAL OFFICE. iel Stern, Cornelius ] -SullivanJohn R: esmond Dunne, Commissioner of Public Works. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, q S. m. to Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on, Henry N. Tifft George A. V'andenhoff, Durbin Van Vleck, Assistant Commissioner of q JO. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to r2 m.; during months 'Telephone, 3g5o Madison Square. Weir, Jr. John A. Wilbur, William N. Public Works. of July and August, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Robert W. Hebberd, Commissioner Frank Wilsey, George W. Wingate, David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Charles T. Hartzheim County Clerk. Richard C. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. L. Winthrop, Jr. Frank J. Ulrich, Superintendent of the Bureau of Bela Tokaji, Deputy Grounty Clerk. James J. McInerney, Second Deputy Commis- ,n L. Winthrop. Jr.. President. Hi hways. James P. Kohler, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 fames Dunne Superintendent of the Bureau of Robert Stewart, Counsel. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Sewers. Telephone call, rrgr Main. Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secret Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Bureau COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School of Public Buildings and Offices. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 R. m. to 4 Borough of Queen.. County Court-house. ing acob Brenner, Commissioner. p. m. Saturdays, rz m. Pas.trick cones, Superintendent of School Supplies, President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- Henry R. M. Cook Auditor. acob A. Livingston Deputy Commissioner. sixth street. Office hours, 8.3o a. m. to 4p m. and Fifth street Long Island City. Albert B. Waldron, ecretary. He M. Lelpziger Supervisor of Lectures. Joseph Bermel, President. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Bureau of Dependent Children, No, 66 Third ave- Claude G. Leland, Stupermtendent of Libraries. Herman Rfnge, Secretary to the President. nue. Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Henry M. Devoe, Supervisor of Janitors. from q a. m. to I2 m. James P. Hicks Superintendent of Highways. Office hours during July and August, g a. m. to 2 Office Hackett 'Building, Long Island City. p. m,; Saturdays from 9 R. in. to I2 m. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Carl herger, Superintendent of Buildings, office, COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Manhattan Office No. 44 East Twenty-third street. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Long Island City. Telephone, 5331 Gramercy. Schools, and George S. bavis, Andrew W. Edson Henry Willet, Superintendent of Public Buildings . Hall of Records. and Offices Jamaica, L. I. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting months of Edmund J. Butler, Commissioner. Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien,~S dward Joseph ft. De Br Harry G. Darwin, First Deputy Commissioner. B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave trauben- agga: Superintendent of Sewers. July and August, then 9 a. M. to z p. m.; Saturdays, Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44 muller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superinten- Office, Long Island City, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- 9 a. m. to rs m. Court street. dents. days, q a. m. to 12 M. John K. Neal, Commissioner. Telephone, 3825 Main. Lawrence Gresser, Commissioner of Public Works, D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. p DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Glendale, L. I. Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. John McKeown, Second De uty Commissioner. William J, Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, a8o6 and a8o8 Third ave- Darwin L. Bardwell William A. Campbell, John Borough of Richmond. nue. J. Chickering, John I3wyer, James M. Edsall, Mat- President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Telephone,Melrose. thew J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell Cornelius D. George Cromwell, President. No. 26 Court street (Garfield Building), Brooklyn William B. Calvert, Superintendent. Franklin, John Griffin M. D.; John H'. Haaren John Maybury Fleming Secretary. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. L. N. Hunt, Henry W.J ameson, James Lee Ctrarles Louis Lincoln Tabus, Commissioner of Public Henry Bristow, Public Administrator.' DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND W. Lyon, James J. McCabe Arthur McMulhn Works. FERRIES. William J. O'Shea Julia Richman Alfred T' ohn Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. Schauffler, Albert Shiels, Edgar Dubs Sthimer, Seth John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build- QUEENS COUNTY. ings and Offices. Pier "A," N. R. Battery place. T. Stewart Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan, SURROGATE. Telephone, Soo lector. Joseph S. ''aylor, Evangeline E. Whitney. H. E. Buel Superintendent of Highways. John A. Bensel, Commissioner. John T. etherston, Superintendentpe of Street Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Denis A. Judge, Deputy Commissioner. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Cleanieaning. Office at Jamaica. Joseph W Savage, Secretary. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Ernest H. Seehusen Superintendent of Sewers. Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays, Office hours, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Schools, andames C. hyrnes, Walter L. Hervey, George W. Tuttle, Pripcipal Assistant Engineer, the office is open between March 31 and October I Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. Bureau of Engineering—Topographical. from 8 a. m. to S p. m.; on Saturdays from 8 a. m. to BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Theodor S. Oxholm, Principal Assistant Engineer, 12 m.• between September 3o and AprilI, from q ART COMMISSION. Bureau of Engineering—Construction. a. rn. to 5 P. m.; on Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to r2 m. Telephone 4400 Madison Square. Office of the President, Corn Exchange Bank Build- The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at Board of +rustees—Dr. 1ohn W. Brannan Presi- City Hall, Room ar. ing, Jay street, New Brighton, N. Y., q a. m. to 4 p. m. Io S. m., except during the month of August, when dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary: Leopold Stern Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. Saturdays, q a. m. to is m. no court is held, and the court sits every day there- Robert W. de Forest, President; A. Augustus Theodore E. Tack, Arden M. Robbins, Myles CORONERS. after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Tierney, Samuel Sachs, Robert W. Hebberd, ex- Healy President of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts officio. and Stciences, Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts COUNTY COURT. Secretary' George B. McClellan, Mayor of The City Building, Centre and White streets. Open at all Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. f Ne fork; Pierpont Morgan President of times of the day and night. - County Court opens at TO a. m. Trial Terms be- Metropolitan Museum of Art; John bigelow Presi- Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, gin first Monday of each month, except July, August Southwest comer of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth dent of New York Public Library; J. Carroll Beck- George F. Shrady, Jr.. Peter Dooley. and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex- avenue, Borough of Manhattan, q a. In. tom. with, Painter John I. Boyle, Sculptor; Walter Cook, Julius Harburger, President, Board of Coroners. cept during ugust. Burial Permit and Contagious Diseasese Offices al- Architect; John D. Crimmins. Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. County geJud s office always open at No. 336 Fulton ways open. John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Third avenue street, Jamaica, N. Y. Telephone 4900 Columbus. Thomas P)arilngton, M. D., Commissioner of and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Tele- Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. 125o Tremont and 3475 Harlem. Health and President. rt F. McDonaldA. F. Schwannecke. SHERIFF. Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Theodore A. Bingham, Rooms 6027 and 6oz8 Metropolitan Building, -No. I am T. Austin Crhief Clerk. County Court-house, Long Island City, q a. m. to 4 Commissioners. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, q a. m. to 4 gn of Brooklyn—Office, Room Its p. m.; Saturdays, a. M. to is m. Eugene W. Scheffer Secretary. Borough 9 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 R. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 4 Main and 4005 Main. Joseph Me errose, Sheriff. Herman M. Biggs, M D. General Medical Officer. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. y J. Brewer, John F. Kennedy. Henry W. rkeSha Y Under Sheriff. lames McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buck, Lewis Hard- h McGuinness, Chief Clerk. William Repper, Gl ief Deputy. Charles F. Roberts, M. D., Sanitary Superinten- ing,Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croke,, Henry R. all hours of the day and night. dent. Mrshall and William 1. Fryer, Chairman. igh of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton DISTRICT ATTORNEY. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Edward V. Barton, Secretary. famaica, L. I. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Borough of Manhattan. Board meeting every Tuesday at a p. m. Lel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. City, q a. m. to 5 p. m. in Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Ira G. Darrin, District Attorney. Walter Bensel, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Super- EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. hours. from 9 a. m. to ro p. m. intendent George A. Roherts Assistant Chief Clerk. igh of Richmond—Second street, New Brigh- COUNTY CLERK. Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Robert McCabe President; David Jones, Secre- 'pen for the transaction of business all hours amaica, N. Y.; I ourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Records. tary• Thomas E. b'Brien Treasurer; es-officio Hor- Jffice hours April I to October r, 8 a. m. to p. m.; Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third Avenue. ace Loomis and Matthew V Healy . October r to April r, q a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to Rooms r4, 15 and r6 Aldrich Building, Nos. I4gand 12 In Gerald Sheil, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- 151 Church street. David L. Van Nostrand, County Clerk. tendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief Clerk' Office open during business hours every day in the NEW YORK COUNTY. Charles Downing, Deputy County Clerk. Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Registrar a{ year except legal holidays. Examinations are held Records. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. m. SURROGATE. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 4o Clinton street. New County Court-house. Court open from q Office hours, 9 a. M. to p. m.• Saturdays, q a. m. BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RA1L- a. m. to 4 p. m., except Saturday, when it closes at to 12 in. Queens County Court blouse, Long Island Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary 12 m. During the months of July and August the City. Superintendent; Alfred II•. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief ROAD COMMISSIONERS. hours are from 9 a. m. to z p M. John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners Frank T. Fitzgerald, Abner C. Thomas, Burro- Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Records. gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. No. 3so Broadway, New York. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, Bion L. Burrows, Secretary. SHERIFF. Jamaica. Nos. 6s to 68 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. No. aqq Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4- p. m.; Saturdays, Charles J. Schneller, PublicAdmimstrator, County John P. Moore, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- NEW YORK CITY IMPROVEMENT 9C.m.toism. of Queens. intendent; George R. Crowly Assistant Chief Clerk COMMISSION. Nicholas J. Hayes, Sheriff. Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Registrar of A. J. Johnson, Under Sheriff. Records. Nos. r -aI Park row. RICHMOND COUNTY. Francis K. PendletonChairman; Jacob S. Cantor, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, George A. Hearn Whitney Warren, Harry Payne COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Stapleton, Staten Island. Whitney, Frank 1ailey, John W. Alexander Daniel Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre Terms of Court, Richmond County, rgo6. . Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Wright streets. County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County C. French, Louis F. Hafien a~ea A Office hours from q a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Joseph Cassidy, William J. La Roche, J Edward i Wood M. HD.,, Assistant Registrar of Sw nstrom, George Cromwelln and He a 9a.In.tolaIn. son. ry S. T omp. William Travers Jerome District Attorney. ff John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. Advisory Committee—Nelson P. Lewis, Chief En- Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. , Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Secre- REGISTER. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. tary to the Commission; John A Bensel, Commis- Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury. Moses Herrman Corcmisz;naer of Parks for the sioner Department of Docks and Ferries; O. F. No. 116 Nassau street. Office hours from 9 R. m. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and Presi- Nichols. Chief Engineer,Brldge Department; Samuel to 4 p m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to ra m. During the Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. dent Park Board. Parsons, Jr., Landscape Architect, Park Depart months o July and August the hours are from 9 a. in. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury Willis Holly, Secretary, Park Board. meat. to a p. m. Fourth Wednesday bf October, without a Jury, Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. Nathaniel Rosenberg, Assistant Secretary. Frank Gass, Register . —AB at the Court-house at Richmond. Michael J. Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. Surrogate's Court—Stephen D. Stephens, Surro- the Boroughs of Brook'lyn and Queens. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. COUNTY CLERK. Offices, Litch5eld Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- gMondays at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, St. Office No. sqQ Broadway. Nos. 8, g, zo and rr New. County Court-house. GeorgeT 50.30 o'clock. l~George M. Waigrova, Commissioner of Parks for J. Edward Simmons[ Charles N. Chadwick, Office hours from es'days at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, the Borough of The Bronx. Charles A. Shaw Commissioners. Doohag9 County Clerk. St. George at I0.3o o'clock a. m. Offices Zbrowaki Mansion, Claremont Park. Thomas Hawaii, Secretary. John F. Curry, Deputy. Wednesdays at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, Office ion,., 9 C. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, rf m. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. Joseph J. Gleeuen, Secretary. at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

7622 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Imo.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the No. 400 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, S. I. Courts open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Broadway; north of the centre line of One Hundred Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of Office hours from 9 a. m. to r2 m., and I p. m. to City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and the the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of p.m. Crane, Clarence W. Meade John B. Mayo Peter North or Hudson river, and west of the centre line of Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh John J. Kenney, District Attorney. T. Banow, Matthew P. been, Seward Baker, Lenox or Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river north and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec- Charles S. Whitman, Joseph F. Moss, James J. of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- tion of the centre lines of hri4&g and Fulton streets; COUNTY CLERK. Walsh Henry Steinert, Daniel E. Finn, Charles room, No.o Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open thence along the centre line of ulton street to Flat- County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., q a. in. to G. F. Vahle Alexander Finelite. daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- 4 P. m. James Mctabe, Secretary, No, 314 West Fifty- a. in to 4 p. in. Court convenes daily at a. m. bush avenue to Atlantic avenue; thence along the C. L. Bostwick County Clerk. fourth street. Francis J. Worcester, Justice. Heman B. Wilson, centre line of Atlantic to Washington avenue; County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., q a. m. to 4 First District—Criminal Court Building. Clerk. thence along the centre line of Washington avenue p.m. Second District—Jefferson Market. Twelfth District—The Twelfth District embraces to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park SHERIFF. Third District—No. 6q Essex street. that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lex- line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue, thence County Court-house, Richmond, S. I Seventieth street. and that portion of the Twelfth along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to hudaon ington avenue. Ward which lies north of the centre line of Eighty Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4p in. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first sixth street and west of the centre line of Seventh avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- Charles J. McCormack Sheriff. street southeastern corner of Sylvan place. avenue and south of the centre line of One Hundred nue to Johnson street; thence along the centre line Thomas H. Banning. Under Sheriff. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along and Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- COMMISSIONER OF JURORS street and Third avenue. Broadway, and south of the centre line of One Hun- ning. Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of dred and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Village Hall, Stapleton. Eighth avenue. Justice, Lucien S. Bayliss. Charles P. Bible the North or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 2555 Clerk. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. Broadway. John J McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Alfred P. W. Seaman, Justice. James W. Gilloon, Court-house, No. 585 Fulton street. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. in.; Saturdays SECOND DIVISION. From 9a.In.tojam. Clerk. Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Borough of Brooklyn. Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey street the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second City M strates—Alfred E. Steers, A. V. B. Voor- from East river to Pitt street; east side of Pitt street, Wards, THE COURTS. hees, Jr., ames G. Tighe, Edward Dooley John Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk Alexander S. Rosenthal, justice. Samuel F. J. Brothers, Clerk. APPELLATE DIVISION OF TIaE NRumer, E G. Higgenbothain, Frank E. 0 tteilly, street, east side of Norfolk street to Division street SUPREME COURT. Henry J. Furlong. south side of Division street to Catharine street, easi Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful- President of the Board, Frank E. O'Reilly, No. 249 side of Catharine street to East river. Clerk's office ton street. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Manhattan avenue. open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) Clerk's Office open from a. m. to p. m.- Satur- Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth Secretary to the Board, William F. Delaney, No. from q a. m. to 4• m; days, q a. m. to r2 m. Trial days Mondays, *ednes- street. Court opens at I p. m. 49LGates avenue. Leon Sanders tice.Jus James J Devlin, Clerk. days and Fridays. Morgan J. O Brien, Presiding Justice Edward First District—No. 318 Adams street. Court-room, Igo. 264 Madison street. Patterson. George L. Ingraham, Chester B. Mc- Second District—Court and Butler streets. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Laughlin Frank C. Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Fourteenth District—The Fourteenth District em- James S. Houghton,Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. braces that portion of the Borough of Manhattan First District—First Ward (all of Long Island Clerk; William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Fifth District—Manhattan avenue and Powers bounded as follows: Beginning at West Fortieth City formerly composing five wards). Court-room, Clerk's office open at 9 a. m. street. street and Eighth avenue, north on Eighth avenue to No. A6 Jackson avenue. Long Island City. Sixth Didtrict—No. 495 Gates avenue. West Fifty-third street; east on West Fifty-third Clerk's Office open from q a. in. to 4 P. m. each SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flatbush) street to Seventh avenue; north on Seventh avenue day, excepting Saturdays, closing at r2 in. Trial MENT. Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- to West Fifty-ninth street to Eighth avenue; north days Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other land). on Eighth avenue and west on Central Park West business transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open to the Transverse road at Central Park West and from 15.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. Borough of Queens. Thomas C. Kadien, justice. Thomas F. Ken- Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. 16. West Ninety-seventh street; east on Transverse road nedv, Clerk. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Luke I. Con- to Fifth avenue and East Ninety-seventh street; norton. EdmundHealy. south on Fifth avenue to East Ninety-sixth street; Second District—Second and Third Wards, which No. 13. includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown Special Term, Part III., Room No. rq. First District—Long Island City. east on Ninety-sixth street to Lexington avenue; Special Term, Part IV., Room No. 20. Second District—Flushing. south on Lexington avenue to East Sixty-fifth street; and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the Special Term, Part V. Room No. g3. Third District—Far Rockaway. west on East Sixty-fifth street to Park avenue; south late Town of Newtown, comer of Broadway and on Court street Elmhurst, New York. P. O. Address, Special Term, Part VI'. (Elevated Railroad cases), Borough of Richmond. Park avenue to East Sixty-first street; east on Room gr. East Sixty-first street to Lexington avenue; south on Elmhurst, I1ew York. City Magistrates—John Croak, Nathaniel Marsh. Lexington avenue to East Fortieth street; west on William Rasquin, Jr., justice. Henry Walter, Jr., Trial Term, Part II. Room No 34. Clerk, Trial Term, Part IIT'., Room No. 22. First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. East and West Fortieth streets to the point of begin- Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 21. Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. ning at West Fortieth street and Eighth avenue. Clerk's Office open from q. a. in. to 4 p. in. ClEdgar J. Lauer, Justice. William J. Chamberlain, Trial Term, Part V. Room No 24. MUNICIPAL COURTS. Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, core Trial Term, Part Vi., Room No. 35• erk. prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil- Trial Term, Part VII. Room No. 23. Court-house, southwest comer Madison avenue and BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Fifty-ninth street. lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway Trial Term, Part VIII'. Room No. 27. First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards and Beach. Trial Term, Part IX., )'loom No. 26. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broad- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Trial Term, Part X. Room No. z8. way and Whitehall street, including Governor's Is- Damon, Clerk. Trial Term, Part XI'.,Room NO. 37. land, Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Is- First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. Trial Term, Part XII.. Room No. 26. lands. New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, cor- Ward which was lately annexed to the City and Telephone r8q Jamaica. Trial Term PartP XIIM., and Specialpe Term, Part ner of Wooster street. County of New York by Chapter 934 of the Laws of Clerk's Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. VII.. RoomN o.36. Wauhope Lynn, Justice. Thomas O'Connell, 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Appellate Term Room No. 2q. Clerk, and Dart of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, in- at 9 a. in Naturalization bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. cluding the Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Court-room, Town Hall Main street, Westchester BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Clerks in attendance from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Village. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward days excep(ed) from 4 a. m. to 4 p. m. Trial of First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Room No. r5. lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall causes are Tuesday and Friday of each week. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part H. (es-pane street. Court-room, No. 59 Madison street. William W. Penfield, Justice. Thomas F. Dela- Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, business), room southwest corner mezzanine floor. John Ho er, Justice. FncisFrancis Mangin, Clerk. hanty, Clerk. New Brighton. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, room south- Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Thomas C. Brown, Justice, Arming S. Prall, east corner, second floor. Court opens daily at 9 a. m., and remains open un- closing at r2 m. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Trial Term Calendar, room north- til daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. east corner, second floor, east. business, except on Sundays and legal holidays. Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court of the Laws of 1805. Court-room, corner Third (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Part I. (criminal business). room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- ourt-house, Centre street. street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holi- Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Court opens at ton. harles H. Truax, Francis M. Scott, days excepted), from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. 9 a. in. George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. .cLean, Henry Bischoff, r. Leonard A. William F. Moore, Justice. Daniel Williams John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Clerk s Office open from q a. m. to 4 p m. Henry Dugro, Henry Gildersleeve, Clerk. Clerk. Court opens at 9 a. in Calendar called to a. m. erald, David Leventritt, James A. Court continued until close of business. Trial days Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ames A. Blanchard, Edward S. Clinch, Court-room No. 3o First street, corner Second ave- nue. Clerk ;s Office open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. First District—Comprising First, Second, Third Court opens 9 a. in. daily, and remains open to close Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards ansi of business. that portion of the P-leventh Ward beginning at the COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART- George F. Roesch, justice. Andrew Lang, Clerk. intersection of the centre lines of Hudson and MENT. Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of YORK. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the Thirteenth along the centre line of North Portland avenue to N . Y. Ward which lies east of the centre line of Norfolk Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEGE OP THE Court open daily from io o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock street and north of the centre line of Grand street Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the CITY OP NEW YORK. p in. Six jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence Special Term for Motions. the centre line of Delancey street and northwest of along the centre Hine of Johnson street to Hudson James F. McGee, General Clerk. Clinton street to Rivington street, and on the centre avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME line of Rivington street south to Norfolk street. avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of FOR SUPPLIES. COURT. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White Benjamin Hoffman, Justice. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Court streets. and Franklin streets. Clerk. John ,J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Jerks Office open from q a. in. to 4 P. m. received by the Chairman of the Board Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Sof Trustees of the College of The City of New Peter j. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion York at the office of the Board, No. 17 Lexington Speciala uty to the Clerk. street and Second avenue. Court opens at 9 a. in. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. In. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of avenue, in The City of New York, until Iz daily (except legal holidays), and continues open un- the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre o'clock noon on COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. til close of business. line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the Daniel F. Martin, Justice. Abram Bernard, Clerk. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the THURSDAY, SEPTEH19E54 0, 1906 Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre, centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, Elm, White and Franklin streets. Seventh District—That portion of Nineteenth FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Ward east of Lexington avenue, bounded on the thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Court opens at ro.3o a in. Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of CHEMICALS, SUPPLIES, MATERIALS AND Rufus B. Cowing City Judge; John W. Goff, Re- south by the north of East Fortieth street and APPARATUS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF on the north by the south side of East Eighty- Waverly avenue to Park avenue thence along the corder; Martin T. McMahon, Warren W. Foster and centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, NATURAL IJISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF Thomas C. O'Sullivan, Judges of the Court of Gen- sixth street, also thatportion bounded on the south by the north side of East Sixty-first street on the thence along the centre line of Washington avenue to TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. eral Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. Flushing avenue thence along the centre line of Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. west by the east side of Park avenue, aria on the The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- north by the south side of East Sixty-filth street. Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and terials and supplies and the performance of the During July and August will close at 2 p. m., and thence along the centre line of North Portland on Saturdays at r2 m. Court-room, No. 555 East Fifty-seventh street. Court contract is between the ist and 30th days of opensevery morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and avenue to the point of beginning. December, I906, or thereafter from time to time, CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW legal holidays), and continues open to dose of busi- Courtroom No. 95 Gates avenue. as may be directed by the Professor of Natural YORK. ness. Gerard B. 'tan Wart, Justice. William H. Alien, History, not later than July r, ipor C Herman Joseph, Justice. Edward A. McQuade, Clerk. The amount of security will be fifty per cent. No.32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City Clerk's Office open from q a. in. to 4.p. m. (So%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. Hall Park, from ro a. m. to 4 p. in. For particulars as to the quantity and quality Part I. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Third District—Embraces • the Thirteenth, Four- of the supplies or the nature and the extent Part II. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- of the work required or of the materials to be Part III. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 a. in. and con- teenth and Nineteenth Wards. and that portion of furnished, bidders are referred to the specifica- Part IV. tinues open until dose of business. Summary pro- the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the tions and the blank proposals and lists of articles, Part V. ceedings and return causes called at 9 a. in Calendar centre line of Starr street between the boundary line materials, supplies and apparatus to be furnished Special Term Chambers will be held from io a. in. trial causes ga. m. of Queens County and the centre line of Central and delivered to the places designated. Such tog p. m. Clerk's dfhce open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and on avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays until r2 m. street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- work and materials must conform in every re- Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chiefustice; John Henry Trial days and Return days, each Court day. wick avenues, and northwest of the centre line of spect to the specifications and schedules. The McCarty Lewis J. Conlon, Theodore F. Hascal )ames W. McLaughlin, justice. Henry Merzbacb, Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of quality of the articles, supplies, goods, wares and Francis Ii. Delehanty, Samuel Seabury, Joseph I. Clerk. Bushwick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. merchandise must conform to and must be the Green, Justices. Th,was F. Smith, Clerk. Brooklyn. same or equal in quality, character, finish and Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion 6 William J. Lynci, Justi John W. Carpenter, design to the samples furnished or to those COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Clerk. described by the names of well-known dealers Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river, north of the and manufacturers and referred to by catalogue Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be- Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 P. m. numbers. Bidders are cautioned to examine the ween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- terminus of Lenox avenue. Courtroom, No. iyo Court opens at 9 a. m. hattan. East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast specifications for particulars of the articles, etc., Court opens at ro a. in. corner of Sylvan place. Court opensmorning Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth and required before making their estimates, and are Justices--First Division— ohn B. McKean, Wil- at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal hays), and Twenty-fifth Wards that portion of the Twenty-first cautioned against referring to any samples or liam E. Wyatt Willard HJ Olmstead, Joseph M. continues open to close of business. and Twenty-third Vtfards lying east of the centre line specifications other than those furnished by the Deuel, Lorenz ±eller Francis S. McAvoy. Charles Joseph P. Fallon, Justice. William J. Kennedy of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line Board of Trustees. Such references are cause W. Culkin Clerk; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. of Schenectady avenue. and that portion of the for rejecting bids whereon they are written, and ClCCllerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in will in no case govern the action of the Board Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Twenty-seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre of Trustees in passing upon tenders. Bidders Second Division—Trial Days—No. 17s Atlantic Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that line of Starr street between the boundary line of must state the price of each item. Awards will avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of Seven- Queens and the centre line of Central avenue, and be made to the lowest bidder on each item days at 10 o'clock; Town Hall. Jamaica, Borough of tieth street west of Central Park West to Fifty-ninth southeast of the centre line of Suydam street be- whose goods are the same or equal to the samples Queens, Tuesday at io o'clock; Town Hall, New street,souck on Fifty-ninth street to Seventh avenue, tween the centre lines of Central and Bushwick ave- Brighton Borough of Richmond, Thursday at so nues. and southeast of the csntre line of Willoughby furnished for inspection or referred to by cata- west on Seventh avenue to Fifty-third street,north on logue number. o'clock Fifty-third street to Eighth avenue, west on Eighth avenue between the centre lines of Bushwick avenue Justices—Howard I. Forker Patrick Ready John and Broadway. Bidders shall describe the various items by avenue to Fortieth street north side to Hudson river. reference to the particular maker's catalogue Fie Thomas W Fitzgeer*ld, Robertj wukln Cou-room,rt No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Court Court-room, No. L4 Howard avenue. George'. O'Keefe; Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk; John Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold or circular, or by the submission of a sample. open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., Sundays and legal bob- Only one bid will be received from a bidder J. Dorman. Deputy Clerk. days excepted. Clerk. R. M. Bennett, Assistant Clerk. Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. for each item. Thomas E. Murray, Justice. Michael Skelly Samples will be on exhibition at the College Brooklyn, open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Clerk. Fifth District — Contains the Eighth, Thirtieth of The City of New York, No. 17 Lexington CHILDREN'S COURT. Eleventh District—The Eleventh District em- and T}iIrty-first Wards. Court-house, northwest avenue, Room I S, until the bids are opened. First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan braces that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies corner of Fifty-third street and Third avenue. All goods must be delivered as directed, in the Edmund C. Lee, Clerk. north of the centre line of West One Hundred and Corneha5 Fergae on. Justice. Jeremiah j. O'Leary, original bottles or peckages, at the Department Second Division—No. roa Court street, Brooklyn, Tenth street, between I*noz avenue and Seventh C1er . of Natural H. ry, the CoBcge of The City of Tames P. Sinnott, Clerk. avenue, north of the centre Use of One Hundred and Clerk's Office open from 9s in. to4p.m. New York, One Hundred and Fortieth street and MONDAY, AUGUST 6, i906. THE CITY RECORD , 7623

Convent avenue, Borough of Manhattan (unless PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE AT FURMAN BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT Blank forms and further information may he otherwise stated in the specifications). The AND JORALEMON STREETS, BOROUGH OF OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET ANt weight, measure, etc., will be allowed as received obtained at the office of the Department of Cor- BROOKLYN. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE rection, the Borough of Manhattan, No, 148 East at the institution. The time allowed for doing and completing the CITY OF NEW YORK. No charge will be allowed for freight ex. Twentieth street. work will be one hundred and fifty (Igo) calen- FRANCIS J. LANTRY, penses, boxes or cartage, but boxes may be dar days. C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE taken away by the contractor. Commissioner. The surety required will be Thirty Thousand J received by the President of the Board Dated JULY 23, 1906, Contractors who fail to make prompt deliveries Dollars ($30,000). of Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock will be considered as in default and debarred FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND p. m. on a4,16 XTSee General Instruction■ from bidding in the future. LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1900, to Bid- EDWARD M. SHEPARD, NANCES IN UTICA, CHURCH AND REM- ders on the last page, last column, or Chairman Board of Trustees. SEN AVENUES. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- the 64 City Record." JAMES W. HYDE, The time allowed for doing and completing the Secretary. SZEEDI G , CONCRETE,A PLUMBING, IRON work will be one hundred (100) working days. OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Dated BoaouGH of MANHATTAN, CITY Of NEW The security required will be Thirty Thousand AND OTHER WORK IN TIIE LAYOUT OF YORK, August 6, 1906. THE GROUNDS, PATH SIDEWALKS, No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF Dollars ($go,000). MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. a6,s6 The bidder will state the price of each item or DRIVE AND FENCES AT jfHE NEW HAR- article contained in the specifications or ached- LEM HOSPITAL, SITUATED ON LENOX EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per AVENUE AND BOUNDED BY ONE HUN- S received by the Commissioner of Correc- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, linear foot, per yard or other unit of measure- 1)RED AND THIRTY-SIXTII AND ONE HUN- tion at the above office until II o'clock a. m, ment, by which the bids will be tested. BREDAND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREETS, on GAS AND ELECTRICITY. The bids will be compared and each contract THE CITY OF NEW YORK. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, awarded at a lump sum for all the articles, ma- The surety required shall be Ten Thousand Borough of ifanhattan. terials or supplies specified and contained in the Dollars ($10,000). DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- annexed specifications and schedule. The time for the completion of the work and FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR ANI) TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK Row, Delivery will be required to be made from time the full performance of the contract is within 36 MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE ADDI- BOROUGH or MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW to time and in such quantities and places as may consecutive working days. TION TO THE BRICK BUILDING PRO- YORK- be directed by the Commissioner. The bids will be compared and the contract POSED FOR THE ARTIFICIAL ICE MAK- Blank forms may be obtained at the office of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest ING PLANT ON HART'S ISLAND. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- bidder. The time for the completion of the work and S received by the Commissioner of Water tricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the full performance of the contract is by or Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office 21 Park Row, and at Rooms 25 and 28, Municipal the General Medical Superintendent, No. 419 East before 6o consecutive working days. until 2 o'clock p. m., on Building, Borough of Brooklyn. Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. The amount of security required is fifty per FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906, TOHN W. BRANNAN, cent. (5o%) of the amount of bid or estimate. WILLIAM B. ELLISON, President of the Board of Trustees, Bids will be compared and the contract Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Commissioner. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Dated JULY 20, 1906. Dated AUGUST 2, 1906. Blank forms and further information may be No. I. FOR FURNISHING, CONSTRUCT- jya l,a 15 ING AND ERECTING AN ENGINE HOUSE x3,15 obtained and the plans and drawings may be FOR HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE AT g'See General Instructions to Bid- tpSee General Instructions to Bid- seen at the office of the Department of Correc- GANSEVOORT AND WEST STREETS, BOR- ders on the last page, last column, of ders on tie last page, lost column. of tion, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East OUGH OF MANHATTAN. the "City Record." the "City Record: Twentieth street. The time allowed for doing and completing the FRANCIS J. LANTRY, work will be one hundred and eighty (t8o) cal- Commissioner, endar days. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT Dated AUGUST 2, 1go6. The surety required will be Thirty-Five Thou- BELLEVUE AND ALLIED OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND a3,I4 sand Dollars ($15,000). HOSPITALS. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUCII OF MANHATTAN, TnE g See General Instructions to Bid- No. 2. FOR FURNISHING, CONSTRUCT- CITY OF NEW YORK. ders on the last page, last column, of ING AND ERECTING AN ENGINE HOUSE rbn "r'Itw Reenrd.~' FOR HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE AT BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OLIVER AND SOUTH STREETS, BOROUGH OP NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND received by the President of the Board OF MANHATTAN. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE of Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC The time allowed for doing and completing the CITY OP NEW YORK. p. m. on work will be one hundred and eighty (18o) cal- Q EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1900, CHARITIES. endar days. 1 received by the President of the Board FOR MILK AND CREAM. The surety required will be Thirty-Five Thou- of Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock sand Dollars ($35.ono). The surety required shall be not less than fifty DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT Ole p. in. on per cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. No. z. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1900, The time for the delivery of the articles and AND ERECTING THE NECESSARY PLUMB- the completion of the work is as required, and TO CONTRACTORS, TNG AND ' GAS FITTING FOR THE HIGH FOR ALT. LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- the full performance of the contract is by or be- PRESSURE. FIRE SERVICE STATION AT QUIRED FOR TILE ERECTION AND COM- 1_LE'I- fore December II, 1906. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. GANSEVOORT AND WEST STREETS, BOR- ION OF FITMENTS CONNECTED The bidder will state the price of each article OUGH OF MANITA'1'TAN. WITH TILE DRUG ROOMS AND STORAGE FOR DRUG ROOM OF TilE NEW HARLEM contained in the specification or schedule herein EALED BI])S OR ESTIMATES WILL P,E The time allowed for doing and completing the contained or hereto annexed, per pound, gram, >, received by the Department of Public work will he one hundred and twenty (I2o) cal- HOSPITAL, SITUATED ON LENOX AVE- dozen, yard or other unit of measure, by which endar days. NUE AND BOUNDED BY ONE HUNDREI) Charities at the above office until I2 o'clock iii, the bids will be tested. The extension must be Oil The amount of surety required will be Three AND THIRTY-SIXTH AND ONE HUNDRD made and footed up, as the bids will be read Thousand Dollars ($1,00n). AND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREETS, THE FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900, CITY OF NEW YORK. from the total and awards made to the lowest No. A. FOR FURNTSTTTNG. DELIVERING bidder on each class, line or item, as stated in FOR FURNISHING ALL TILE LAIIOIR AND AND ERECTING TTTE NECESSARY PLUMB- The surety required shall be One Thousand MATERIAL REOUIREI) TO ERECT TIIRI- E Dollars ($i,000). the specifications. ING AND GAS FITTING FOR THE HIGH Delivery will be required to be made at the SPIRAL FIRE ESCAPES, ONE OF WHICH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE STATION AT The time for the completion of the work and time and in the manner and in such quantities IS TO BE LOCATED AT THE CITY I-TOS- OLIVER AND SOUTH STREETS, BOROUGH the full performance of the contract is within 30 PITAL, AND TWO AT THE NEW MALE consecutive working days. as may be directed. OF MANHATTAN. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of TUBERCULOSIS INFIRMARY, B L A C K- The time allowed for doing and completing the The bids will be compared and the contract the General Medical Superintendent, No- 419 East WELL'S ISLAND. work will be one hundred and twenty (720) cal- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. 'I-he time allowed for the completion of the endar days. lowest bidder. work and full performance of the contract is Blank forms may JOHN W. BRANNAN, The amount of surety required will be Three be obtained at the office of President of the Board of Trustees, sixty (6o) consecutive working days. Thousand Dollars ($3,000). the General Medical Superintendent, No. 419 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. The security required will be Fifteen Hundred The bids will be compared and contracts award- East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. Dollars ($1,500). JOHN W. BRANNAN, Dated AUGUST 2, 1906. ed to the lowest bidders for all the articles, ma- x3,15 The bidder will state one aggregate price for terials or surlics specified and contained in the President of the Board of Trustees Belle- ■ the whole work described and specified, as the annexed specifications and schedule. vue and Allied Hospitals. iWSee General In,1trnction to Hid- contract is entire for a complete job. Dated AUGUST 3, 1906. ders on the last pate. lnst column. of Delivery will he required to he made from •1... r, rf e, flPe,..A... Blank forms and further information may he time to time and in such nnantitics and places 114,15 obtained at the office of the Architect of the as may he directed by the Commissioner or the toSee General Instructions to Bid- Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Chief Engineer. ders on the last page, last column, of The City of New York, where plans and specifica- Blank forms may he obtained at the office of the "City Record." DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. tions may be seen. the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- ROBERT W. HEBBERD, tricity. the Borough of Manhattan. Nos. 13 to Commissioner. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Dated AUGUST 6, i906. No, 149 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF Dated AUGUST 6, ron6. OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND a4,17 MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, WILLIAM B. ELLISON. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE tu'See General Instructions to Bid- Commissioner. CITY OF NEW YORK. C' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ders on the last page, last column, of a6,24 the " City Record." EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL R E l received by the Commissioner of Correction RsrSee General Instructions to Hid- S received by the President of the Board of -at the above office until II o'clock a. m. on on the last Tap. InNt enlmmn. of Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock p. m. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF the " f'it-r Reenr4.'• on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1906, Borough of Brooklyn. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1900, No, I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- TO CONTRACTORS. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- FOR THE PROVIDING OF ALL LABOR TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. I) TO 2T PARK Row, INC, SUPPLIES FOR MA'NUFACTURING BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP NEW AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE PURPOSES, ETC. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESl-IMATISS. YORK. ERECTION AND ENTIRE COMPLETION OF The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- VACUUM SWEEPING SYSTEMS AND ALL terials and supplies and the performance of 'lie EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE c EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, IN contract is by or before thirty days. S received by the Department of Tuh1ie received by the Commissioner of Water THE PRESENT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, The amount of security required is fifty per Charities at the above office until 12 o'clock m. Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office SITUATED ON TIIE NORTHEAST CORNER on until a o'clock m. on cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti- p. OF FIRST AVENUE AN1) TWENTY-SIXTH mate. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1906, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906, STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN; IN The bidder will state the price of each item .,r FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LABOR AND Borough of Queens. THE NEW BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, SITU- article contained in the specifications or scbed- ATD ON FIRST AVENUE, FROM TWEN- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per MATERIAL NECESSARY TO ERECT POLES FOR REPAIRS TO THE PUBLIC GAS TY-SIXTH STREET TO TWENTY-EIGHTIH AND WIRE SAME, FOR STREET LIGIII-ING LAMP-POSTS, ERECTION OF NEW LAMP- pound, ton, dozen, gallon. yard or other unit of AND FEED LINES TO TILE VARIOUS STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN; IN measure, by which the bids will be tested. The POSTS AND REMOVAL, ETC., OF LAMP- THE NEW HARLEM HOSPITAL, SITUATED BUILDINGS ON RANDALL'S ISLAND. POSTS AS REQUIRED TO DECEMBER 31, extensions must be made and footed up, as the AT LENOX AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED bids will be read from the totals and awards The time allowed for the completion of the 1go6, INCLUSIVE. AND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOR- work and full performance of the contract is For repairs to lamp-posts on the streets, ave- made to the lowest bidder on each item. thirty (30) consecutive working days. OUGH OF MANHATTAN; IN THE NEW Delivery will be required to be made at he nues, parks and public places in the First, Sec- FORDHAM HOSPITAL, SITUATED AT The security required will be Six Hundred ond and Fourth Wards of the Borough of time and in the manner and in such quantities as CROTONA AVENUE AND SOUTHERN ma" be directed. Dollars ($Goo). Queens, in The City of New York, to December BOULEVARD BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, The bidder will state one aggregate price for 31, 1906. Blank forms and further information may be AND HOSPITAL SITU- obtained at the office of the Department of Cor- the whole work described and specified, as the The amount of the security required is twenty- ATED INAT SLIP BO OUGF contract is entire for a complete lob. five (25) per cent, of the amount of the bid rection, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW Twentieth Street, Blank forms and further information may be or estimate. YORK. obtained at the office of the Supervising l.ngi- The bidder will state the price of each item FRANCIS J. LANTRY, The surety required will be: Commissioner. neer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- or article contained in the specifications or'sched- a the New Bellevuee Hospital, Ten Thou- sixth street, The City of New York, where plans ules, per lamp, lamp-post, column, service-pipe, Dated JULY 23, 1906. and specifications ma sa ) Forx a4,16 y be seen. stand-pipe, or other unit of measure, by which (b) Fcr the New Harlem Hospital, Ten Thou- ROBERT W. HEBBERD, the bids will be tested. sand Dollars ($10,000). - geSee General Instructions to Bid- Commissioner. Blank forms may be obtained at the office (c) For the New Fordham Hospital, Ten Thou- ders on the Inst paste, last column, of Dated AUGUST 6, 1906. of the Department. Room No. 1319. sand Dollars ($Io,000). the «City Roonrd," 54,17 WILLIAM B. ELLISON, (d) For Gouverneur Hospital, Ten Thousand t'See General Instructions to Bid- Commissioner. Dollars ($IO,000). ders on the last page, last column, of NEW Yoas, August I, 1906. (e) For Bellevue Hospital, Four Thousand OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, the 44 City Record." 52,15 Dollars ($4,000). No, 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [T/ee General Intraetlo*s to Bid- The time allowed for doing and completing the ders on the last gage. last ,.Ian. of entire work and the full performance of the con- FALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF the "City Record." tract is as follows: S received by the Commissioner of Correction EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. (a) For the New Bellevue Hospital, on or be- at the above office until II o'clock a. m. on fore completion of General Building Contract. TO CONTRACTORS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1000, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELac- (b) For the New Harlem Hospital, one hun- dred and twenty-five (125) consecutive calendar Borough of Manhattan. , PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. TRICITY, Room 1536, Nos, r$ TO 21 PASH Row, days, BOROUGH Or MANHATTAN, THR CITY OF NEW No. I- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BIT YORK. (c) For the New Fordham Hospital, on or be- fore the completion of the General Building ING HARDWARE. PAINTS, IRON, STEAM S received by the Department of Public Contract. FITTINGS, LUMBER AND MISCELLANE- Charities at the above office until I2 o'clock m, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OUS ARTICLES. 00 S received by the Commissioner of Water (d) For Gouverneur Hospital, on or before the The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office completion of the General Building Contract. terials and supplies and the performance of the MONDAY, AUGUST 0, 1906, until a o'clock p. m. on (e) For Bellevue Hospital, ninety (go) consec- contract is by or before ten days. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND utive calendar days. The amount of security required is fifty per MATERIAL NECESSARY TO REMOVE TIIE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906, The bids will be compared and the contract cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- PRESENT FIRE ESCAPES FROM THE Borough of Brooklyn. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the mate. THREE COTTAGES AT THE NEW YORK lowest bidder. The bidder will state the price of each item or CITY FARM COLONY, BOROUGH OF RICH. FOR FURNISHING CONSTRUCTING AND Blank forms may be obtained at the office of article contained in the specifications or sched- bMOND AND TO REPLACE THEM WITH ERECTING AN ENGINE HOUSE FOR HIGH the General Medical Superintendent, No. 419 ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per NEW I'IRE ESCAPES. PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE AT WTI, East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhat- pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of The time allowed for the completion of the LOUGHBY AND ST. EDWARDS STREETS, tan. measure, by which the bids will be tested. The work and full performance of the contract is BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. JOHN W. BRANNAN, extensions must be made and footed up, as the thirty-five (35) consecutive working days, The time allowed for doing and completing the President of the Board of Trustees, bids will be read from the totals and awards The security required will be One Thousand work will be one hundred and fifty (ISo) calen- Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. made to the lowest bidder on each item. The Dollar. ($I,000). dar days. Dated AUGUST 4, lgo6, bids on lumber will be compared and the con- The bidder will state one aggregate price for The surety required will be Twenty Thousand a4,1S tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. the whole work described and specified, as the Dollars ($x0,000) gltSee General Instructions to Bid- Delivery will be required to be made at the contract is entire for a complete job. FOR FURNISHING. CONSTRUCTING AND ders on the last page, last column, of ERECTING AN ENGINE HOUSE FOR HIGH time and in the manner and in such quantities as Blank forms and further information may be the " City Record." may be directed. obtained at the office of the Architect ofy the 7624 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Imo.

Departntent, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Samples may be seen and blank forms may be The bids will be compared and the contracts formance of the contract is during the year The City of New York, where plans and specifica- obtained at the office of the Department of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each 1906. tions may be seen. Parks, Arsenal, Central Park, Manhattan. contract. The amount of security required is Two Hun- ROBERT W. HEBBERD, MOSES HERRMAN, Blank forms may be obtained at the office dred and Fifty Dollars. Commissioner, President; of the Department of Parks Zbrowski Mansion, The bids will be compared and the contract Dated JULY 25, i906. GEORGE M. WALGROVE, Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. jyz6,a6 MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, MOSES IIERRMAN, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of Mr See General Instructions to Bid- Commissioners of Parks. President; the Department of Parka, Litchfield Mansion, ders on the last page, last column, of a4, I6 GEORGE M. WALGROVE, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. the "City Record." tUSee General Instruction■ to Bid- MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, MOSES HERRMAN, ders on the last page, host column, of Commissioners of Parks. President; the 11 City Record." Dated JULY 2b, 1906. GEORGE M. WALGROVE MICHAEL 1. KENNEDY, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE jY27,a9 Commissioners of Parks. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, AI:SENAL trSee General Instructions to Bid- COMMISSION. BUILDING FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH ders on the last page, last column, of Dated JULY 24, 1906. STREET OF MANIHATTAN, THE CITY OF the 'I City Record." 1y2$,a9 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. NEW kORK. i~See General Instructions to Bid- BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ders on the last page, last column, of 51 LAFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK CITY, July EALED OrncE Of THE DEPARTMENT Or PARKS, ARSE- the •4 City Record." 23, 1906. S received by the Park Board at the above NAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p. m. on NEW YoRIC. that applications for the following position DEPARTMENT OF STREET inP the Labor Class will be received on and after THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1008, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE August r, 1906: Borough of Brooklyn. C received by the Park Board at the above CLEANING. LABOR CLASS, PART III. — BOILER FOR 1hEGULATING, GRADING AND PAV- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock MAKER. ING OR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT p. m. on WILLIAM F. BAKER, PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1906, MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP STREET President; TION THE ROADWAY OF GLENMORE CLEANING, Room 1421, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, AVENUE BETWEEN STONE AVENUE AND Borough of Brooklyn. BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW R. ROSS APPLETON, YORK. ALFRED J. TALLEY, DOSCHEji STREET BOROUGH OF BROOK- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Civil Service Commissioners. LYN, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR WIRING Q EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FRANK A. SPENCER, INCIDENTAL TIIERETO. AND LIGHTING THE SOLDIERS AND received by the Commissioner of Street Secretary. The time allowed for the completion of this SAILORS' ARCH, PROSPECT PARK. Cleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock m. jy23,ai contract is within sixty consecutive working The time stipulated for the completion of the on days. above contract is within thirty working days. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1006, The amount of security required is Eighteen The amount of security required is Four Hun- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 Thousand Dollars ($18,000). dred Dollars. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. ELM STREET, NEW YORK CITY, April 13, 1906. The bids will be compared and the contract The bids will be compared and the contract CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and plans may LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO P that applications for the following position be seen at the office of the Department of Blank forms may be obtained at the office of REPAIR SIXTEEN (i6) SCOWS- ALL BUILT in the Labor Class will be received on and after the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, WITHIN FOUR (q) YEARS; S9VEN (y) OF April 23, 1906, viz.: Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook• Prospect Park, Brooklyn. lyn. THEM BEING iio FEET IN LENGTH EACH LABOR CLASS, PART a—CLIMBER AND MOSES HERRMAN, MOSES HERRMAN, ANI) NINE (9) OF THEM BEING loo FEET PRUNER. President- President; IN LENGTH EACH. WILLIAM F. BAKER, GEORGE M. WALGROVI(, GEORGE M. WALGROVE, The time for the completion of the work and President; MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, MICHAEL 1. KENNEDY, the full performance of the contract is by or R. ROSS APPLETON, Commissioners of Parks. Commissioners of Parks. before December I, 1906. ALFRED J. TALLEY, Dated JULY I1, 1906. The amount of security required is Three Thou- Commissioners. Dated JULY 25, rgo6. sand Dollars. a2,I6 jy26,a9 FRANK A. SPENCER, Sec General Instructions to Bid- The bidder must bid for all the work and Secretary. a16 gd' tSee General Instructions to Bid- must state one price for the entire work for each ders on the last page, last column, of and every scow of Ito feet in length and one the 11 City Record." ders on the last page, last column, of the of City Record." price for the entire work for each and every MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 51 scow of loo feet in length, and the award of LAFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK CITY, May 18, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL the contract, if a contract is awarded, will be 1906. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL made to the lowest bidder for the entire work UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH for all the sixteen (t6) scows at these rates. that applications for the following position NEW YORK. STREET'J BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY Or The City will deliver the scows to the con- InP the labor class will be received on and after NEW YORK. tractor for the work at any point within the C' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE limits of New York Harbor and the contractor May 28, 1906, viz.: I received by the Park Board at the above C" EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LABOR CLASS—PART a. I received by the Park Board at the above will, at his own cost and expense, return each office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock scow when completed to such point on the water- THERMOSTAT REPAIRER. p. m. on office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. m., on fiont of Manhattan or The Bronx as ma be WILLIAM F. BAKER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900, designated by the Commissioner of Street Clean- President; THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1900, il.g. R. ROSS APPLETON, Borough of Brooklyn. Borough of Brooklyn. Blank forms and further information may be ALFRED J. TALLEY, FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND PAV- obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen Civil Service Commisaionerr ING OR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT FOR FURNISHING ALL 'IHE LABOR AND at the office of the Department of Street Clean- I'RANZ A. SPENCER. I'.\\'EMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- MATERIALS RE UIREL) IN FRAMING OF ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 2t 'eerrtary. TION THE ROADWAY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMBINATION CS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT- Park row. Ts, AVENUE, BETWEEN JAMAICA AVENUE ING FIXTURES IN PARADE GROUND F. M. GIBBON, AND SUTTER AVENUE, BOROUGH OF BUILDING, PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH Deputy and Acting Commissioner of MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. BROOKLYN, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE OF BROOKLYN. Street Cleaning. 299 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, February a3. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The time allowed for the completion of this Dated AUGUST I, 1906. 1906. The time allowed for the completion of this contract is within thirty consecutive working 52,15 contract is within sixty consecutive working days. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN days. The amount of security required is Four Hun- See General Instructions to Bid- i that applications for the following post. The amount of security required is Twelve dred Dollars. ders on the last page, last eoltemn, of tions in the labor class will be received on and Thousand Dollars ($12,000). The bids will be compared and the contract the "City Record." after March 5, 1906, viz.: The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. LABOR CLASS—PART a. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and plans may MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT of STREET Blank forms may be obtained and plans may he seen at the office of the Department of Parks, CLEANING, Room 142I, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, CORE MAKER (Fire Department). MOLDER be seen at the office of the Department of Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY Or NEW (Fire Department), CARRIAGE BODY MAKER Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- MOSES HERRMAN, YORK. (Fire Department), RUBBER TIRE REPAIRER lyn. President; EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE (Fire Department). PATTERN MAKER. MOSES HERRMAN, GEORGE M. WALGROVE, President; received by the Commissioner of Street LABOR CLASS—PART I. MICHAEL 1. KENNEDY, leaning at the above office until t2 o'clock in. STABLEMAN (Department of Street Clean GEORGE M. WALGROVE, Commissioners of Parks. ing). 11fICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Oil WILLIAM F. BAKER, Commissioners of Parks. Dated JULY 25, 1906. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1908, President; Dated JULY II, 1906. jy26.a9 Borough of Manhattan. R. ROSS APPLETON, 52,16 t See General Instructions to Hid- ALFRED J. TALLEY. tWSee General Instructions to Bid-- tiers on the last page, last column, of CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Civil Service Commissioners. ders on the last page, last column, of the " City Record." LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO FRANK A. SPENCER. the 66 City Record." CONSTRUCT A RUBBISH INCINERATOR Secretary. FURNACE ON THE PIER AT THE FOOT OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT Or PARKS, ARSENAL OF WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARES, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 The time for the completion of the work and BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH or MANHATTAN, THE CITY Of ELM STREET, CITY or NEW YORK. the full performance of the contract is 4a calen- STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. dar days. New YORK. UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required is Two Thou- P all competitive examinations one week in ^5 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Park Board at the above sand Dollars. advance of the date upon which the receipt of received by the Park Board at the above C'office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock Bids will be compared and the contract awarded applications for any scheduled examination will office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. in. on at a lump or aggregate sum. close. Applications will be received for only p. m. on Blank forms and further information may be such examinations as are scheduled. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906, obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen When an examination is advertised, a person THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906, Borough of Brooklyn. at the office of the Department of Street Clean- desiring to compete in the same may obtain an No I. FOR THE COMPLETION OF TIIE ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 2i application blank upon request made in writing No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Park row. or by personal application at the office of the IMPROVEMENT OF MOSHOLU PARKWAY, LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO F. M. GIBSON, Commission. FROM WEBSTER AVENUE TO VAN COURT- LANDT PARK, IN THE CITY OF NEW CONSTRUCT AND COMPLETE McLAUGH- Deputy and Acting Commissioner of All notices of examinations will be posted in YORK. LIN PARK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Street Cleaning. the office of the Commission, City Ball, Mu- The time allowed to complete the whole work The time allowed for the completion of this Dated JULY 31, 1906. nicipal Building, Brooklyn, and advertised in the contract is within ninety consecutive working a2,23 Ctry RRCOSn for one week in advance of the will be one hundred and fifty consecutive work- ing days. days AWSee General Instructions to Bid- date upon which the receipt of applications will The amount of security required is Sixteen close for any stated position. The amount of security required is Twenty. ders on the last page, last eolumn, of five Thousand Dollars. Thousand Dollars. the " City Record." Public notice will also be given by advertise- No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND ment in most of the City papers. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- PAVING OR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT Wherever an examination is of a technical ING, COMPLETE, ONE THOUSAND (I,000) PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. character, due notice is given by advertisement WIRE THEE GUARDS AROUND TREES, AS TION THE ROAIrWAY OF McLAUGHLIN ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES in the technical journals appertaining to the par- DIRECTED, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. PARK. BETWEEN BRIDGE AND JAY The time for delivery of the articles materials in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in ticular profession for which the examination is STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. canP procure material for that purpose--ashes, called. and supplies and the performance of the con- The time allowed for the completion of this street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart- Such notices will be sent to the daily papers tract is thirty (3o) days. contract is within thirty consecutive working as matters of news, and to the General Post The amount of security shall be One Thousand ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap- office and stations thereof. The scope of the days. plyin the Dollars. The amount of security required is One Thou- g 3 to 21 Park row, Borough of tManhattan. examination will be stated, but for more general No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND ERECT- sand Dollars. information application should he made at the ING, COMPLETE, TWELVE THOUSAND The bids will be compared and the contracts JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, office of the Commission. (12.0oo) LINEAR FEET GALVANIZED awarded at it lump or aggregate sum for each Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini WROUGHT IRON TWO-PIPE FENCE, contract. mum age requirement for all positions is 2r. AROUND SMALL PARKS WHERE DI- Blank forms may be obtained and plans may be WILLIAM F. BAKER, RECTED, BOROUGH OF THk BRONX. seen at the office of the Department of Parks, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. President; The time fordelivery of the articles, ma- Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. R. ROSS AIrPLETON, terials and supplies and the performance of the ALFRED J. TALLEY, MOSES HERRMAN, OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF contract is ninety (9o) days. President' Commissioners. The amount of security shall be Four Thou- MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY or NEW FRANK A. SPENCER, GEORGE M WALGROVL, Yolz. sand Dollars. MICHAEL f. KENNEDY, Secretary. No. 4. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT I a-a4-O5 Commissioners of Parks. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE TIIE EXISTING WALKS IN ST. MARY'S Dated JULY 25, 1906. S received by the President of the Borough PARK, IN THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, lys6.a9 of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 3 o'clock p. m. on DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. The time allowed to complete the whole work See General Instructions to Bid- will be sixty consecutive working days. ders on the last pate, last column, of TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, the " City Record." OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL The amount of security required is Ten Thou- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND P,UIL-DING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH sand Dollars. MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR BUILDING STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Tnz CITY OF No, 5 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- OFFICE or THE DEPARTMENT Or PARES, ARSE- SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN SCAM- New YORK. ING ONE STEAM ROAD ROLLER FOR NAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH MEL STREET BETWEEN MADISON AND PARKS, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. STREET BosoocH or MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF HENRY STREkTS. ( E.AI.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and received by the Park Board at the above The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- Nrw \oaE. terials and supplies and the performance of the quality of the material and the nature and ex- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock [^t EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tent, as near as possible, of the work required, p. m. on contract is thirty days. received by the Park Board at the above The amount of security shall be One Thousand c is as follows: THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, Dollars. office of the Department of Parks until- 3 139 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- o'clock p. m., on ware pipe sewer of Ia-inch interior Borough of Manhattan. No. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- 1906, diameter. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ING THREE HUNDRED (3oo) TONS NO. I THURSDAY, AUGUST OF 8,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES. WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL (NO. a Borough of Brooklyn. bracing and sheet piling. The time allowed for the completion of this 1906) FOR PARKS, BOROUGH OF THE FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING son The time allowed to complete the whole work contract is within thirty consecutive working BRONX. is thirty (30) working days. days. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma. BARRELS OF PORTLAND CEMENT AT- LAS LEHIGH OR EQUAL, AT PROStPECT The amount of the security required will be The amount of security required is One Thou- terials and supplies and the performance of the Five Hundred Dollars ($Soo): sand Five Hundred Dollars. contract is before December I, igo6. PARK, BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN. The bidder will state the price of each item or The bids will be compared and the contract The amount of security shall be Nine Hundred The time allowed for the delivery of the article c tntaiaed in the specifications or ached- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 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tiles herein contained or hereto annexed, per No. 4 REGULATING AND PAVING WITH THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 21. of assessment includes all those lands, tenements foot, yard or other unit of measure, or article, ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON CONCRETE SHELL ROAD-OPENING, from Avenue X and hereditaments and premises situate, lying by which the bids will be tested. The exten- FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF ONE and Canal avenue, and WEST SIXTH STREET and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The sions must be made and footed up, as the bids HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, -OPENING, between Neptune avenue and City of New York, which taken together, are will be read from the total. FROM BROADWAY TO RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Shepshead Bay. Confirmed June 20, ipo6; en- bounded and described as f'ollows, viz.: Blank forms may be had and the plans and Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be tered August 3, 1go6. Area of assessment in- Beginning at a point on the easterly side of drawings may be seen at the office of the Com- done: cludes all those lands, tenements and heredita- Flatbush avenue where the same intersects the missioner of Public Works, Nos, 13 to 2! Park 1,990 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- ments and premises situate, lying and being in centre line of the block between Butler street row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan. eluding binder course. the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New and Vernon avenue; running thence easterly JOHN F. AHEARN, a8o cubic yards of concrete. York, which, taken together, are bounded and through the said centre line of the block and Borough President. Soo linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point parallel with Butler street to the westerly side THE CITY OF NEW YORK, August a, 1906. furnished and set. on the southerly side of Canal avenue and dis- of Nostrand avenue; running thence northerly aa,14 75o linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, tant 500 feet westerly from the westerly side along the westerly side of Nostrand avenue to a gdtSee General Instructions to Bid- redressed, rejointed and reset- of Shell road; running thence northerly and l Dint distant III.o3 feet north of the northerly ders on the last page. last column, of 6 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer parallel with Shell road to a line drawn parallel side of Butler street; running thence westerly and the "City Record." manholes furnished and set (not to with the northerly side of Avenue X and distant parallel with Butler street to the easterly side be bid for). Soo feet northerly therefrom; running thence of Flatbush avenue; thence southerly along the 2 noiseless covers, complete, for water easterly side of Flatbush avenue to the point OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OF easterly along said last-mentioned parallel line manholes furnished and set (not to to a line drawn or place of beginning. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY oP NEW be bid b r). parallel with the easterly side Yoas. of Shell road and its prolongation and distant TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15. Time allowed for doing and completing above Soo feet easterly therefrom; running thence south- NEW YORK AVENUE-OPENING, between SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE work is 35 working days. erly parallel with Shell road and also parallel Church avenue and Canarsie lane or avenue. L: received by the President of the Borough Amount of security required is One Thousand with West Sixth street to a line drawn parallel Confirmed June 8, ipo6; entered August 2, 2906. of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until Five Hundred Dollars. with the northerly side of Slteepshead Bay road Area of assessment includes all those lands, tene- 3 o'clock p. m., on The contracts must be bid for separately and and distant 50o feet southerly therefrom; run- ments and hereditaments and premises situate, the bids will be compared and the contracts ning thence westerly and parallel with Sheeps- lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in )MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1900, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each head Bay road to a line drawn parallel with the The City of New York, which, taken together, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND contract. westerly side of West Sixth street and distant are bounded and described as follows, viz.: MATERIAL REpUIRED FOR BUILDING The bidder will state the price of each item or Soo feet westerly therefrom; running thence Beginning at a point formed by the intersection SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN WEST article contained in the specifications or sched- northerly along said last-mentioned parallel line of the southerly side of Church avenue with the ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOURTH ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per foot, to the southerly side of Canal avenue, the point westerly side of East Thirty-fourth street; run- STREET BETWEEN AMSTERDAM AND yard or other unit of measure, or article, by or place of beginning. ning thence southerly and along the westerly side AUDUBON AVENUES. which the bids will be tested. The extensions The above entitled assessments were entered of East Thirty-fourth street to the northerly The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and must be made and footed up, as the bids will be on the date hereinbefore given in the Record of side of Canarsie lane; running thence westerly quality of the material and the nature and ex- read from the total. Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for and along the northerly side of Canarsie lane tent, as near as possible, of the work required Blank forms may be had and the plans and the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of to a line drawn parallel with the westerly side is as follows: drawings may be seen at the office of the Com- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. of New York avenue and distant 200 feet west- 280 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- missioner of Public Works, Nos. 13 to at Park Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any erly therefrom- running thence northerly and ware pipe sewer of IS inches interior row, Bureau of Highways, Borough of Manhat- person or property shall be paid within sixty parallel with N'ew York avenue and distant 200 diameter. tan. days after the date of said entry of the assess- feet westerly therefrom to the southerly side of JOHN F. AHEARN, ment interest will be collected thereon as p Church avenue; running thence easterly and along 4,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for Borough President. ro- the southerly side of Church avenue to the point bracing and sheet piling. vided in section Ioo6 of the Greater N'ew York or place of beginning. 840 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for Tug CITY OF NEW Yoaa, July a5, 1906. Charter. TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15. foundation. jy25,a6 Said section provides that "If any assessment BEVERLEY ROAD-OPENING, between East The time allowed to complete the whole work tSee General Instructions to Bid- shall remain unpaid for a period of sixty days Thirty-first street and Holy Cross Cemetery. Con- is seventy-five (75) working days. dens on the last page, last column, of after the date of entry thereof in the said firmed June 8, rgo6; entered August 2, 1906. The amount of the security required is One the "City Record." Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the Area of assessment includes all those lands, tene- Thousand Dollars ($r,000). duty of the officer authorized to collect and ments and hereditaments and premises situate, The bidder will state the price of each item receive the amount of such assessments to charge, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in or article contained in the specifications or sched- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF collect and receive interest thereon at the rate The City of New York, which, taken together, ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated are bounded and described as follows, viz.: foot, yard or other unit of measure, or article, YORK, to the date of payment from the date when such by which the bids will be tested. The extensions assessments became liens, as provided by section Beginning at a point on the easterly side of must be made and footed up, as the bids will 1; EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 159 of this act." East Thirty-first street where the same is inter- L received by the President of the Borough sected by the centre line of the block between be read from the total. Section 15g of this act provides " " " "An Beverley road and Vernon avenue; running thence Blank forms may be had and the plans and of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room No. 16, assessment shall become a lien upon the real until 3 o'clock p. m. on easterly and along the centre line of the blocks drawings may be seen at the office of the Com- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry between Beverley road and Vernon avenue to missioner of Public Works, Nos. 13 to aI Park MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906, in the said record." * " * the westerly side of Canarsie avenue; running row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan. The above assessments are payable to the Col- thence southerly along the westerly side of Canar- JOHN F. AHEARN, FOR TIN ROOFING WEST WASHINGTON lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau sie avenue to the centre line of the block between Borough President. MARKET. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears Beverley road and Avenue C; running thence The security required will be Three Thousand of Taxes and Assessments and of Water THE CITY OF NEW YORK, July 26, Iyo6. Rents, in the Municipal Building, Borough westerly and along the centre line of the blocks Dollars ($3,000). between Beverley road and Avenue C to the east- jy26,a6 The time allowed for the full completion of of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. erly side of East Thirty-first street; running tSee General Instructions to Bid- the contract will be ninety (go) days. and 2 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. thence northerly along the easterly side of east ders on the last page, last column, of Bidders are requested to name a lump sum for until 12 m., and all payments made thereon on Thirty-first street to the point or place of be- the "City Record." the entire work, as the contract is for a com- or before October 2, Igo6, will be exempt from ginning. plete job. interest, as above provided, and after that date The above-entitled assessments were entered Contract and specifications, bid sheet and any will be subject to a charge of interest at the on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF further information may be obtained by apply- rate of seven per centum per annum from the Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OP NEW ing at the office of the Commissioner of Public date when the above assessments became liens the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of YoaE. Works, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, to the date of payment. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. No. 2! Park row, Borough of Manhattan. HERMAN A. METZ, Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE JOHN F. AHEARN, Comptroller. person or property shall be paid within sixty received by the President of the Borough CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, o Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until President of the Borough of Manhattan. days after the date of said entry of the assess- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 3, 1906. ~ pro. 3 o'clock p. m. on THE CITY OF New Yoax, July 25, 1906. a6,18 ments, interest will be collected thereonas jy2g,a6 vided in section ioo6 of the Greater N'ew York MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906, Charter. ggSee General Instructions to Bid- CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Said section provides that "If any assessment No. I. CONSTRUCTING PARKWAYS ders on the last page, last column, of shall remain unpaid for a period of sixty days THEREON AND REGULATING AND REPAV• the is City Record." UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN after the date of entry thereof in the said ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVEMENT that the Commissioners of the Sinking Record of Titles and Assessments, it shall be the ON CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- FundP of The City of New York, by virtue of duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- WAY OF BROADWAY, FROM ONE HUN- the powers vested in them by law, will offer for ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, DRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH STREET TO ONE BOARD MEETINGS. sale at public auction on collect and receive interest thereon at the rate HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH STREET. of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be The Board of Estimate and Apportionment FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906, to the date of payment from the date when done: meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room t6), at Ia o'clock m., at the Comptroller's Office such assessments became liens, as provided by 2,009 cubic yards of excavation (for park- City Hall, every Friday, at Io. o o'clock a. m (Bureau of City Revenue), Room 141, No. section 159 of this act." ways). JOSEPH 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, all the Section 15g of this act provides ` ` "An 4,958 linear feet new curbstone (for park• etary. right, title and interest of The City of New assessment shall become a lien upon the real ways). York in the following described property, which estate affected thereby ten days after its entry zoo linear feet new curbstone (not to be it has by virtue of a lease from the Supervisor in the said record." • • ` bid for). The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the Town of Gravesend to the City of Brook- The above assessments are payable to the Col- 1,400 linear feet old curbstone redressed, re- meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room s6), lyn, which lease is dated December 24, 2896, lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau jointed and reset (not to be bid for). City Hall, at call of the Mayor. and recorded in the Kings County Register's for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of 4,946 cubic yards of concrete. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Office on December 29, 1896, in Section 21, Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in 37.678 square yards of asphalt block pavement. Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Liber 3, of Conveyances, page 146, said property the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, I,722 cubic yards of loam for filling (for park- being situated at Coney Island, Borough of between the hours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., and on ways). The Board of City Record meet in the Old Brooklyn, and bounded and described as fol- Saturdays from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all pay- 31,000 square feet of sod, including pinning and Council Chamber (Room r6), City Hall, at call lows: ments made thereon on or before October I, watering (for parkways). of the Mayor. Beginning at a point on the easterly side of 1906, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- 287 cubic yards of manure (for parkways). PATRICK J. TRACY, West Third street distant tot feet 7 inches vided, and after that date will be subject to a 7 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer Supervisor. Secretary. northerly from the northeasterly corner of Nep- charge of interest at the rate of seven per manholes (on repaving). tune avenue and West Third street; thence east- centum per annum from the date when the 9 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer man- erly and parallel with Neptune avenue zoo feet; above assessments became liens to the date of holes (not to be bid for). thence northerly and parallel with West Third payment. 4 noiseless covers, complete, for water OFFICIAL PAPERS. street 30 feet; thence westerly again parallel HERMAN A. METZ, manholes (on repaving). with Neptune avenue zoo feet to the easterly Comptroller. a noiseless covers, complete, for water man- Morning-" The Sun," "The New York side of West Third street• thence southerly CITY OF NEW YORE-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, holes (not to be bid for). Times." along the easterly side of West Third street 30 COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 2, 1906. 26,512 square feet rock asphalt mastic walk pave- feet to the point or place of beginning. 14,17 ment (for parkways). Evening-"The Globe," "The Evening Mail." The minimum or upset price at which the Time allowed for doing and completing above Weekly - " Irish-American," " Real Estate said land shall be sold be and it is hereby ap- work is 150 working days. Record and Guide." praised and fixed at the sum of $120.42, the CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND Amount of security required is Twenty-five purchaser in addition thereto to pay the auc- APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY. German-" Staats-Zeitung." REAL ESTATE. Thousand Dollars. Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu, tioneer's fee and the further sum of $too for No. 2. FOR REPAIRING ASPHALT BLOCK the expense of examination, advertising, etc. PAVEMENT IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- ary 22, Igo6. Amended March I. xgo6. The sale of the said premises is to be made on HATTAN, TOGETHER WITH WORK INCI- tha following UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DENTAL THERETO. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. that the Commissioners of the Sinking P p Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. The highest bidder will be required to pay the Fund, h virtue of the owers vested in them by done: law, will offer for sale at public auction the zoo cubic yards of Portland cement concrete, full amount of his bid or purchase money, to- buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon mixed and laid, including mortar bed. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. gether with the auctioneer's fee, at the time of property owned by The City of New York, ac- Ig.000 square yards of asphalt block pavement. sale, together with the further sum of $ioo for quired for Carnegie Library purposes, in the Period during which repairs are to be made NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING expenses of examination, advertising, convey- Borough of Manhattan. and the termination of this contract shall be one STREETS AND PARKS. ance, etc., the quit-claim deed for the, above (I) year from date of contract. described premises to be delivered within thirty All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., situ- Amount of security required is Seven Thousand N PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THE days from the date of sale. ated and erected upon property owned by the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the City of New York, acquired for Carnegie Library Dollars. ofT The City of New York hereby gives public property if the successful bidder shall fail to purposes,and bounded and 'described as follows: notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court comply with the terms of the sale, and the Beginning at a point on the northerl side of and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec- person failing to comply therewith will be held East Thirty-sixth street distant 5a feet Io 4 tion of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments liable for any deficiency which may result from inches, more or less, easterly from the point of for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to any such resale. intersection of the northerly side of East Thirty- STKP:l;T AbUU"I 200 rant waDi yr the following named place and street and road The right to reject any bid is reserved. sixth street with the westerly side of Second ave- BROADWAY, AND RUNNING FROM in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking nue; running thence northerly and parallel with BROADWAY OPPOSITE NAGLE AVENUE. Fund under a resolution adopted at a meeting Second avenue 98 feet g inches, more or less, Engineer's estimate of amount of work to THIRTIETH WARD, SECTIONS IS AND 19. of the Board held JulyI, 1906. to the centre line of the block; running thence be done: EIGHTIETH STREET - OPENING, from HERMAN A. METZ, easterly along the centre line of the block 47 r6,Soo cubic yards of earth excavation. Narrows avenue to Fourteenth avenue. Con- Comptroller. feet 14 inches, more or less; running thence 22,800 cubic yards of rock excavation. firmed June 20, 2906; entered August 3, rgo6. southerly and parallel with Second avenue 98 feet cubic f filling, CITY of NEW YoRE:-DaPAETMENT of FINANCE, Area of assessment includes all those lands, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 1906. 4 inches. more or less, to the northerly aide of (clusiive o that secured from bbun- tenements and hereditaments and premises sit- .3, East Thirty-sixth street; runnin thence westerlq dation). uate, lyipg and being in the Borough of Brook- a4,24 along the northerly side of tEas Thirty-sixth 18,700 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry for lyn, in The City of New York, which, taken to- street 47 feet Iy5 inches, more or less, to the retaining walls and culverts. gether, are bounded and described as follows, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. point or place of beginning. as,600 cubic yards of cement masonry for re- viz.: Beginning at a point on the easterly side By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of taining - walls and culverts. of Narrows avenue where the same is intersected NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING the above-described buildings and appurtenances 2,300 cubic yards of concrete for foundation. by the centre line of the block between Eightieth STREETS AND PARKS. thereto will be made under the supervision of the 270 linear feet of ra-inch culvert pipe street and Seventy-ninth street; running thence Collector of City Revenue, Department of zoo linear feet of dry stone box culvert. easterly and along the centre line of the blocks N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioos OF THE Finance. The sale will take place on linear feet of guard rail. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller 4,580 between Eightieth street and Seventy-ninth street T TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906, a,600 square feet of new bridgestone, furnished to a. point distant one hundred feet easterly of The City of New York hereby gives public and laid. of the easterly side of Fourteenth avenue; run- notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court at II a. in., on the premises, and will be sold for 7,500 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished ning thence southerly and parallel with Four- and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection the highest marketable price at public auction en teenth avenue to the centre line of the block be-I of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments for the following a8,600 square feet new flagstone, furnished and tween. Eightieth street and Eighty-first street; opening and acquiring,,ai&lc to the following- laid. running thence westerly and along the centre line named street, avenue and road in the Borough TEAMS AND CoNDiTloNs- 35 square yards of granite pavement, fur- of the blocks between Eightieth street and Eighty- of Brooklyn: The buildings and appurtenances thereto will nished and laid. first street to the easterly side of Narrows ave- TWENTY-NINTH WARD SECTION 16.'s be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay Time allowed for doing and Completing above nue; running thence northerly along the easterly BUTLER STREET-OPENiNG, between Flat- immediately cash or a certified check drawn to work is 400 working days.. side of Narrows avenue to the point or place bush avenue and Nostrand avenue. Confirmed the order of the Comptroller of The City of Amotintaeenrityd regy rsd is Thirty-five of beginning. December 29, 1o5; tared August a, t906. Area New York, and must give either a cash bond cr 7626 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, igo6.

an approved bond of a surety company in the shall also shut off and cap all water pipes, in property of another resulting from negligence Parcel No. Ig, amount of the purchase price as security for the compliance with the rules and regulations of or carelessness in the performance of the work Plate 367f, Sheet No. I. G. Neipp, Queens proper performance of the work of removal, which the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- or in guarding the same, or from any improper Borough, Ward No. 4-100 feet, more or less, must be completed within thirty working days tricity. or defective materials or machinery, implements south of centre line of conduit and ad joining thereafter. Failure to remove the said buildings and ap- or appliances used in the removal of the said Parcel No. so, two large green houses with beat- All the buildings, structures and parts there- purtenances, or any portion thereof, within said buildings by the said successful bidder, and ing plants. of, their fixtures and foundations of every class period, will work forfeiture of ownership of the bidder's assent and agreement to the above Parcel IS o, s8. and description within the described area, are to such buildings or appurtenances, or portion as conditions are understood to be implied by the Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. J, H. Muller, Queens be torn down to a level two feet below the ex- shall then be left standing, and the bidder's act of bidding. Borough, Ward 'No. 4-6o feet, more or less, isting curb, and structures which may exist with- assent to the above conditions being understood Party walls and fences, when existing against south of centre line of conduit and goo feet east in any of the buildings, such as engine beds, to be implied by the act of bidding, and the adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken of Aqueduct Station (railroad), large green houses boiler setting, etc., and all stoop and area walls, said City of New York will, without notice to down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- with heating plants, small two-story frame house shall be torn down to the same level, All tin the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party with one-story extension, wood shed and small from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or par- the cost and expense thereof charged against walls shall be taken down and removed. The stable. titions, sheds and fences shall be removed from the security above mentioned. walls shall be made permanently self supporting Parcel Na, is, the premises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor The work of removal must be carried on in without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. Christopher Bub, beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, roofing, every respect in a thorough and workmanlike bricked up and the wall pointed and made to Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-120 feet, more or boards and woodwork of every description, and manner, and the successful bidder will provide exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- less. south of centre line of conduit, facing west all gas, water, steam and soil piping shall be and furnish all materials of labor and machinery terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall side of road to Remsen, two-story and attic removed from the premises. All combustible mat- necessary thereto, and will place proper and suf- be properly flashed and painted and made water frame dwelling, one-story extension, cellar, brick ter, such as tar and felt roofing, broken laths and ficient guards and fences and warning signs by tight where they have been disturbed by the foundation, one-story stable. fragments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., which day and night for the prevention of accidents, operation of the contractor. Parcels Nos. 38-7. are of no value, shall be gathered together by and will indemnify and save harmless The City The Comptroller of The City of New York re- Plate 3675. Sheet No. I. James Brown, Queens the contractor and burned or carried away. The of New York, its officers, agents and servants. Borough, Ward No. 4-50 feet, more or less, purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and cap and each of them, against any and all suits and serves the right on the day of the sale to with- draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of south of centre line of conduit and facing east all water pipes, in compliance with the rules and actions, claims and demands of every name and side of Centreville avenue, one-story house, regulations of the Department of Water Supply, description, brought against it, them or any buildings and machinery included in the forego- ing parcel. kitchen and extension, old stable, old frame build- Gas and .lectricity. of them, and against and from all damages and ings; all dilapidated. Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- costs to which it, they or any of them be put HERMAN A. METZ, nances, or any portion thereof, within said period, by reason of injury to the person or property Comptroller. Parcel No. 6. vi!1 work forfeiture of ownership of such build- of another, resulting from negligence or careless- CITY OF NEW YOsic—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Plate 1675, Sheet No. I. Mrs. Samuel Coe, ings or appurtenances, or portion as shall then ness in the performance of the work or in COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, July 31, 5go6- J Queens borough, Ward No. 4-50 feet, more or be left standing, and the bidder's assent to the guarding the same, or from any improper or ai,za less, south of centre line of conduit, facing west above conditions being understood to be implied defective materials or machinery. implements or side of Centreville avenue, one and one-half- 1- v the act of biddin¢, and the said City of New appliances used in the removal of the said build- story frame house, cellar, old out-kitchen, one- York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause ings by the said successful bidder, and the CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND story stable and shed; buildings old and dilapi- the same to he removed and the cost and ex- bidder's assent and agreement to the above con- APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY dated. pense charged against the security above men- ditions are understood to be implied by the act REAL ESTATE, Parcel No. 2. tioned. of bidding. Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. Gilbert Elliott, The work of removal must be carried on in Party walls and fences when existing against veens Borough, Ward No. 4—ISO feet, more or every respect in a thorough and workmanlike adjacent property not sold shall not be taken UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ass, south of centre line of conduit and Soo manner, and the successful bidder will provide down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- that the Commissioners of the Sinking feet east of Stoothoff Neck road, one-story attic and furnish all materials of labor and machinery jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party Fund,P by virtue of the powers vested in them by and basement house, brick foundation, tin roof, necessary thereto, and will place proper and walls, shall be taken down and removed. The law. will offer for sale at public auction the old frame stable and extension. one and one- cnfficient guards and fences and warning signs walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within half-story barn with shed extension; all frame. by day and night for the prevention of accidents, without the aid of braces, the beam holes, etc., Parcel No. 41. and will indemnify and save harmless The City the lines and upon property owned by The City bricked up and the wall pointed and made of New York, acquired for the use of the De- Plate 367g, Sheet No. z. W. B. Mills, Queens of New York- its officers, agents and servants, to exclude wind and rain and Present a clean Borough, Ward Nn. 4-110 feet, more or less, and each of them, against any and all suits and partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, exterior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings at Rosedale, Jamaica South, Woodhaven South, south of centre line of conduit, facing east actions, claims and demands of every name and shall be properly flashed and painted and made side of Farmer's avenue, two-story and attic description brought against it, them or any of etc., Long Island, for the 7z-inch steel pipe line. water tight where they have been disturbed by The property in question is shown upon a map dwelling, one-story extension, cellar, brick foun- them, and against any and all from damages and the operation of the contractor. dation; to be reserved for engineer's residence; costs to which it, they or any of them be put on file in the office of the Collector of City The Comptroller of The City of New York Revenue, Department of Finance, said property old one-story house, all frame; other buildings by reason of injury to the person or property reserves the right on the day of the sale to burned since survey was made. of another resulting from negligence or careless- withdraw from sale any of the buildings or being known as follows: Parcel No. 38. ness in the performance of the work or in guard- parts of buildings and machinery included in Parcel No. 53. ing the same, or from any improper or defective the foregoing parcel. Plate 3675, Sheet No. s. Silas Van Brunt, materials or machinery, implements or appliances Plate 3758. V. Probst Estate, Queens Borough, Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-221 feet, more or HERMAN A. METZ, Ward No. 4. Rosedale—i3o feet, more or less, used in the removal of the said buildings by the Comptroller. less, south of centre line of conduit and so feet said successful bidder, and the bidder's assent south of centre line of conduit on the east side east of Rockaway road; old dilapidated barn. and agreement to the above conditions are un- CITY OF New YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, ) of Ocean avenue, two-story dwelling, one-story By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of derstood to be implied by we act of bidding. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August I, Igo6. J extension, cellar, brick foundation. shed with the above-described buildings and appurtenances Party walls and fences, when existing against a2,14 wagon and chicken house attached, one and one- thereto vrill be made under the supervision of adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken half-story stable; all frame. the Collector of City Revenue, Department of down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND Parcel No. 54- Finance. The sale will take place on jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY Plate C. St. John, Queens Borough. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908, walls shall be taken down and removed. The REAL ESTATE. 3758. J. walls shall be made permanently self-supporting Ward No. 4, Rosedale-6o feet, more or less. at it a. m., on the premises, and will be sold without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., south of centre line of conduit on east side of for the highest marketable price at public auction bricked up and the wall pointed and made to UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ocean avenue, two-story and attic house, cellar, on the following exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- P that the Commissioners of the Sinking brick foundation, chicken house; all frame. Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them TERMS AND CONDITIONS, terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall Parcel No. 34, be properly flashed and painted and made water by law, will offer for sale at public auction the The buildings and appurtenances thereto tight where they have beeen disturbed by the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon Plate 3758. Mount Estate, Queens Borough, will be sold to the highest bidder, who operation of the contractor. property owned by The City of New York, ac- Ward No. 4. Rosedale-300 feet, more or less, must pay immediately cash or a certified The Comptroller of The City of New York quired for school purposes, to the south of centre line of conduit, facing west side check drawn to the order of the reserves the right on the day of the sale to with- Borough of The Bronx. of Rosedale avenue, two-story attic, with one- Comptroller of The City of New York, and must draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of story and attic extension dwelling, brick founda- give either a cash bond or an approved bond buildings and machinery included in the fore- All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., sit- tion; all frame. of a surety company in the amount of the going parcel. uated and erected upon property owned by Parcel No. so. purchase price as security for the proper per- H. A. METZ, The City of New York, acquired for the Board of Education, and bounded and described as Plate 3758. Charles Sutter, Queens Borough, formance of the work of removal, which must Comptroller. Ward No. Woodhaven South-175 feet, more be completed within thirty working days there- follows: 4. after. CITY OP New YORx—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, I Beginning at a point on the easterly line of or less, south of centre line of conduit, 350 feet COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August I, ipo6. S Catherine street distant :too feet southerly from east of Cedar lane. two-story attic and base- All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, az,z8 ment dwelling, brick foundation, frame; a lot their fixtures and foundations of every class and the southerly line of Westchester avenue and description, within the described area, are to running thence easterly along the southerly line of old shack out-buildings, corn cribs, shed, of the lands of Public School 16 loo feet; etc.. one and one-half-story barns. one-story ex- be torn down to a level two feet below the CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND tension-, a portion of barn has brick wall half existing curb, and structures which may exist thence southerly along the westerly line of lands within any of the buildings, such as engine APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY of said school roo feet; thence westerly and way up to eaves. REAL ESTATE. parallel with Westchester avenue zoo feet to beds, boiler settings, etc., and all stoops and the easterly line of Catherine street; thence Parcel No. 59. area walls shall be torn down to the same level. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Plate 1758. Bertha Strobel, Queens Borough, All tin from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings northerly along the easterly line of Catherine or partitions, sheds and fences, shall be removed P that the Commissioners of the Sinking street too feet to the point or place of begin- Ward No. 4. Woodhaven South—ISo feet south Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them of centre line of conduit, facing west side of from the premises. All brick laid in mortar, all ning. floor beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, by law, pursuant to a resolution adopted by By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of Cedar lane, two-story attic and basement frame them under date of July 3t, 1906, offer for dwelling, brick foundation. one-story and attic roofing, boards and woodwork of every descrip- the above described buildings and appurtenances tion, and all gas, water, steam and soil piping sale at public auction the buildings, parts of thereto will be made under the supervision of outhouse and shed; one and one-half-story barn buildings, etc.. standing on property owned by and shed adjoining. shall be removed from the premises. All com- the Collector of City Revenue, Department of bustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, The City of New York, acquired for park pur- Finance. The sale will take place on poses, in the Parcel No. 9. broken laths and fragments of timber, chips, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1906, splinters, etc., which are of no value, shall be Plate 3758. Mary Plata, Queens Borough, Borough of Manhattan. at II a. m. on the premises, and will be sold for Ward No. 4. Spring creek-7o feet, more or less, gathered together by the contractor and burned The said buildings being situated upon land the highest marketable price at public auction on south of centre line of conduit, r,too feet east or carried away. The purchaser at the sale shall described as follows: the following of Spring Creek Gate House, two-story attic and also shut off and cap all water pipes, in com- Beginning at a point on the southerly side basement frame dwelling, brick foundation, one pliance with the rules and regulations of the of West Twenty-eighth street distant 200 feet TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- The buildings and appurtenances thereto will and one-half-story barn and two one-story out- tricitp easterly from the corner formed by the inter- be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay house buildings; all good. section of the easterly side of Tenth avenue Failure to remove the said buildings and ap- immediately cash or a certified check drawn to Parcel No. 5 purtenances, or any portion thereof, within said with the southerly side of West Twenty-eighth the order of the Comptroller of The City of , street; thence southerly and parallel with Tenth Plate 3758. Henry Meyer, Brooklyn Borough, period will work forfeiture of ownership of New York, and must give either a cash bond such iuildings or appurtenances or portion as avenue 98 feet q inches; thence easterly and or an approved bond of a surety company in Ward No. 26-75 feet, more or less, south of parallel with West Twenty-eighth street 75 centre line of conduit, loo feet east of Eltler's shall then be left standing, and the bidder's the amount of the purchase price as security assent to the above conditions being understood feet; thence northerly and parallel with Tenth for the proper performance of the work of re- lane, two-story and attic frame house, cellar, avenue 98 feet 9 inches to the southerly side brick foundation; one and one-half-story barn and to be implied by the act of bidding, and the moval, which must be completed within thirty said City of New York will, without notice to of West Twenty-eighth street; thence wester, working days thereafter. stable, one-story barn and shed attached- one- along the southerly side of West Twenty-eighth the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, story outhouse, summer kitchen, wood abed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the street 75 feet to the point or place of begin- their fixtures and foundations, of every class brick smoke house. ning. security above mentioned, and description, within the described area, are Parcel No- 30. The work of removal must be carried on in By direction of the Comptroller the sale of to be torn down to a level two feet below the the above described buildings and the appurte- Plate 37g8, John B. Hopkins, Queens Bor- every respect in a thorough and workmanlike existing curb, and structures which may exist manner, and the successful bidder will provide nances thereto, known as Nos. 442, 444 and within any of the buildin s, such as engine ough, Ward No. 4-140 feet, more or less, north 446 West Twenty-eighth street, in the Borough g and furnish all materials of labor and machinery beds, boiler setting, etc., and all stoops and area of centre line of conduit and facing east side necessary thereto, and will place proper and of Manhattan, will be made under the super- walls shall be torn down to the same level. All of Hawtree Creek road; two and one-half-story vision of the Collector of City Revenue, Depart- frame house, partially burned; one and one-balf- sufficient guards and fences and warning signs tin from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or by day and night for the prevention of accidents, ment of Finance, on partitions, sheds and fences shall be removed story frame barn, two-story frame barn and out- house, one and one-half-story frame barn, small and will indemnify and save harmless The City TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, from the premises. All brick laid in mortar, of New York its officers, agents and servants, all floor beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceil- half-story buildings; these buildings are in a at II a. in., on the premises, and will be sold dilapidated condition. and each of them, against any and all suits and at the highest marketable price on the follow- ing, roofing, boards and woodwork of every actions, claims and demands of every name and ing description, and all gas, water steam and soil Parcel No. 34. description brought against it them or any of piping shall be removed from the premises. All TERMS AND CONDITIONS. American Home them, and against any and from all damages combustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. and costs to which it, they or any of them be The purchaser will.be required to construct broken laths and fragments of timber, chips, Company, Queens Borough, Ward 'No. 4, Jamaica put by reason of injury to the person or prop- a fence along the street in front of the buildings splinters, etc., which are of no value, shall be South-4o feet, more or less, south of centre line of conduit, t,o6o feet west of Rockaway road, erty of another resulting from negligence or at his own expense in such manner that no acci- gathered together by the contractor and burned carelessness in the performance of the work or dent can possibly happen to passers-by. The or carried away. The purchaser at the sale shall one and one-half-story and basement frame build- ing, foundation brick and concrete; this house is in guarding the same, or from any improper or buildings and appurtenances thereto will be sold also shut off and cap all water pipes, in com- defective materials or machinery implements or to the highest bidder, who must pay immediately pliance with the rules and regulations of the being built and was commenced after survey. appliance used in the removal of the said build- cash or a certified check drawn to the order of Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- inge by the said successful bidder, and the tricity. Parcel No. 33, the Comptroller of The City of New York, and bidder's assent and agreement to the above con- must give either a cash bond or an approved Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- Plate 3625, Sheet No. I. Daniel Eigby Queens iso feet, ditions are understood to be implied by the act bond of a surety company in the amount of the nances, or any portion thereof, within said Borough, Ward No- 4, Jamaica So of bidding. purchase price as security for the proper per- period will work forfeiture of ownership of more or less south of centre line of conduit facing east site of Three-Mile Mill road, one and Party walls and fences when existing against formance of the work of removal, which must such buildings or appurtenances or portion as adjacent property not sold shall not be taken be completed within thirty working days there- shall then be left standing, and the bidder's one-half-story frame building, one-story kitchen down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- after. assent to the above conditions being understood adjoining. jecting brick, eta, on the faces of such party All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, to be implied by the act of bidding, and the Parcel No. 24, walls shall be taken down and removed, The their fixtures and foundations of every class said City of New York will, without notice to Plate 3675, Sheet No. r. J. B. Hopkins, walls shall be made permanently self-supporting and description, within the described area, are the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-150 feet, more or without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., to be torn down to a level two feet below the the cost and expense charged against the se- less, south of centre line of conduit, facing north bricked up and the wall pointed and made to existing curb, and structures which may exist curity above mentioned. side of Old South road, and 375 feet, more or exclude wind and rain and present a clean within any of the buildings, such as engine beds, The work of removal must be carried on in )less, east of the intersection of the centre line exterior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings boiler settings, etc., and all stoops and area every respect in a thorough and workmanlike of said road and of conduit, four large green shall be properly flashed and painted and made walls shall be torn down to the same level. All manner, and the successful bidder will provide houses with beating plants, one-story market water tight where they have been disturbed by tin from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or and furnish all materials of labor and machinery house adjoining, wind mill and tank, one and the operation of the contractor. partitions, sheds and fences, shall be removed necessary thereto, and will place proper and one-half-story stable and shed adjoining, wood The Comptroller of The City of New York from the premises. All brick laid in mortar, all sufficient guards and fences and warning signs shed and chicken house, two-story dwelling, brick reserves the right on the day of the We to floor beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, by day and night for the prevention of accidents, cellar, one-story cook house; all frame. withdraw from sale any of the buildings or roofing, boards and woodwork of every descrip- and will indemnify and save harmless The City parts of buildings and machinery included in tion, and all gas, water, steam and soil piping of New York, its officers, agents and servants, Parcel No, so. the foregoing parceL shall be removed from the premises. All com- and each of them, ag ainst any and all suits and Plate _3675, Sheet No. I. Charles Lewis, HERMAN A. METZ, bustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, actions, claims and demands of every name and Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-5o feet, more or Comptroller. broken laths and fragments of timber, chipa, description brought against it, them or any of less, south of centre line of conduit and r,3oo Cr" of New Yoaz—Dnosrarsttr our Fsirsaice, splinters, etc., which are of no value, sban be them, feet cast of Long Island Railroad Station at gathered together by the contractor and burned and to which itt, t cy for any, of them Conrrioissa'a Omcs,. July 3o, aged. 7 or carried away. The purchaser at the sale be put by reason of injury to the person or tendon:Mped frame; b ,'snail wog ed ar,r, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906. THE CITY RECORD . 7627

COR OF BUILDINGS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. By direction of the Comptroller, sales of the APNDAAPPURTENANC S THERETO ON Cash payment in bankable funds at the time above-described property will be made under the CITY REAL ESTATE. and place of sale, and the entire removal of N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ro18 OF THE supervision of the Collector of City Revenue the buildings, parts of buildings etc., standing I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller at the time stated Herein. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN within the lines of said streets from the streets of The City of New York hereby gives public Full particulars of sale can be obtained at that the Commissioners of the Sinking by the purchaser or purchasers immediately after notice to all persona, owners ofroperty affected the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Fund,P by virtue of the powers vested in them the sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fail by the following assessment for LOCAL IM- Room No. 141, Stewart Building, No. z8o Broad- by law, will offer for sale at public auction the to effect a removal within thirty days, he or they PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK- way, Borough of Manhattan. buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon shall forfeit his or their purchase money, and LYN: HERMAN A. METZ, property owned by The City of New York, ac- the ownership of the buildings, parts of buildings, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION g. Comptroller. quired for Carnegie Library purposes, in the etc., and The City of New York will cause the HOPKINSON AVENUE - REGULATING, CITY OF NEW YORE-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Borough of Brooklyn. same to be removed without notice to the pur- GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, July 19, ig06. chaser. jya3,aI6 All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., sit- Purchasers to be liable for any and all damages MENT SIDEWALKS, between Eastern Park- uated and erected upon property owned by The of any kind whatsoever by reason of the occu- way Extension and Blake avenue. Area of as- City of New York acquired for Carnegie Li- pation or removal of said buildings, parts of sessment: Both sides of Hopkinson avenue, from CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND brary purposes, and bounded and described as buildings, etc. Eastern Parkway to Blake avenue and to the APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY follows: The bidder's assent and agreement to the extent of half the block at the intersecting and REAL ESTATE. Beginning at a point on the northerly side above terms and conditions are understood to be terminating streets and avenues. of Devoe street distant 125 feet westerly from implied by the act of bidding. -that the same was confirmed by the Board of the point of intersection of the northerly side Assessors on July zq 1906, and entered July 24, A THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT By direction of the Comptroller, sales of the of the Borough of Brooklyn, public notice of Devoe street with the westerly side of Leonard above described property will be made under Igo6,in the Record of Titles and Assessments, ereby given that the Commissioners of the street; running thence northerly and parallel the supervision of the Collector of City Revenue, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- A with Leonard street loo feet; running thence ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments Sinking Fund of The City of New York, by at the time stated herein. virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will easterly and parallel with Devoe street ioo feet; Full particulars of sale can be obtained at the and of Water Rents, and unless the amount as- running thence southerly and parallel with Leon- sessed for benefit on any person or_ property offer for sale at public auction the buildings, office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines ard street 25 feet; running thence easte'ly and 141, Stewart Building, No. a8o Broadway, Bor- shall be paid within sixty days after the date of parallel with Devoe • street 25 feet to the westely entry of the assessment, interest will be collected and on property owned by The City of New ough of Manhattan. York, acquired for street purposes, in the side of Leonard street; running thence southerly HERMAN A. METZ, thereon, as provided for in section ioig of the along the westerly side of Leonard street 75 Comptroller. Greater New York Charter. Borough of Brooklyn, feet to the point of intersection of the northerly Said section provides, in part, that "If any side of Devoe street with the westerly side of CITY OF NEw YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, t such assessment shall remain unpaid for a All of the property shown on a certain map Leonard street; running thence westerly along COMPraoLLER'S OFFICE, July 26, 1906. on file in the office of the Collector of City period of sixty days after the date of entry Revenue, showing encroachments on Sterling the northerly side of Devoe street rz5 feet to jY28,a23 thereofin the said Record of Titles of Assess- place (Butler street), extending from Schenec- the point or place of beginning. ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- tady avenue to Utica avenue, in the Twenty- By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of ized to collect and receive the amount of such CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND fourth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of the above described buildings and appurtenances assessment to charge, collect and receive interest New York. The sale will take place on thereto will be made under the supervision of APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, the Collector of City Revenue, Department of REAL ESTATE. to be calculated to the date of payment from the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1900, Finance. The sale will take place on time when such assessments became liens, as at II a. in. on the premises, and will be sold SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1906, provided in section 159 of this act." for the highest marketable price at public auction UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN on the following at ii a. m., on the premises, and will be sold that the Commissioners of the Sinking Section 159 of this act provides • ' • "An for the highest marketable price at public auction Fund,P by virtue of the powers vested in them assessment shall become a lien upon the real TERMS AND CONDITIONS. on the following by law, will offer for sale at public auction the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Cash payment in bankable funds at the time TERMS AND CONDITIONS. buildings, parts of buildings etc., standing upon in the said record." and place of sale, and the entire removal of the The buildings and appurtenances thereto will property owned by The City of New York, ac- The above assessment is payable to the Col- buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing with- be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay imme- quired for bridge purposes in the lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau in the lines of said streets from the streets by diately cash or a certified check drawn to the for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears the purchaser or purchasers immediately after order of the Comptroller of The City of New Borough of Manhattan. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, the sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fail York, and must give either a cash bond or an All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., sit- in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, to effect a removal within thirty days, he or approved bond of a surety company in the uated and erected upon property owned by The between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and they shall forfeit his or theirpurchase money amount of the purchase price as security for the City of New York, acquired for Bridge Depart- on Saturdays till is in and all payments made and the ownership of the buildings, parts of proper performance of the work of removal, ment purposes, and bounded and described as thereon on or before St'eptember 22, igo6, will buildings, etc., and The City of New York will which must be completed within thirty working follows: be exempt from interest, as above provided, and cause the same to be removed without notice days thereafter. Beginning at the intersection of the southerly after that date will be subject to a charge of to the purchaser. All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, side of Delancey street. with the westerly side interest at the rate of seven per centum per Purchasers to be liable for any and all dam- their fixtures and foundations of every class of Suffolk street; running thence southerly 50 annum from the date when such assessment be- ages of any kind whatsoever by reason of the and description within the described area, are feet along the westerly side of Suffolk street; came a lien to the date of payment. occupation or removal of said buildings, parts to be torn down to a level two feet below the thence westerly and parallel with Delancey stree HERMAN A. METZ, of buildings, etc. existing curb, and structures which may exist 200.49 feet to the easterly side of Norfolk street; Comptroller. The bidder's assent and agreement to the above within any of the buildings, such as engine thence northerly along the easterly side of Nor- CITY OF NEW YORE-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, terms and conditions are understood to be im- beds, boiler setting, etc., and all stoops and area folk street 5o feet to the southerly side of COMPTROLLEE'S OFFICE, July 24, rgo6. plied by the act of bidding. walls shall be torn down to the same level. All Delancey street; thence easterly along the south- jya6,a8 By direction of the Comptroller, sales of the tin from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or erly side of Delancey street 200.42 feet to the above-described property will be made under the partitions, sheds and fences shall be removed point of beginning. CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. supervision of the Collector of City Revenue at from the premises. All brick laid in mortar, By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of the time stated herein. all floor beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, the above described buildings and appurtenances WILLIAM H. SMITH, Auctioneer. Full particulars of sale can be obtained at roofing, boards and woodwork of every descrip- thereto will be made under the supervision of the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room tion, and all gas, water, steam and soil piping the Collector of City Revenue, Department of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No. 141, Stewart Building, No. a8o Broadway, shall be removed from the premises. All com- Finance. The sale will take place on that the Commissioners of the Sinking Borough of Manhattan. bustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, PFund of The City of New York, by virtue ,f HERMAN A. METZ, broken laths and fragments of timber, chips, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1806, the powers vested in them by law, will offer for Comptroller. splinters, etc., which are of no value, shall be at II a, in., on the premises, and will be sold sale on CITY OF NEW YORE-DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, gathered together by the contractor and burned for the highest marketable price at public auction THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, July 19, 1906. or carried away. The purchaser at the sale on the following at tz o'clock m., at the Brooklyn Real Estate jYz3,a15 shall also shut off and cap all water pipes, in TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Exchange No. 189 Montague street, the follow- compliance with the rules and regulations of the The buildings and appurtenances thereto will Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay ing-descrihed real estate belonging to the Cor- tricity. poration of The City of New York, and located CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND immediately cash or a certified check drawn to in the Borough of Brooklyn, viz.: APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY Failure to remove said buildings and appur- the order of the Comptroller of The City of Beginning at a point in the southerly side of REAL ESTATE. tenances, or any portion thereof, within said New York, and must give either a cash bond or Ridgewood avenue distant 56 feet ro inches east- period will work forfeiture of ownership of an approved bond of a surety company in the erly from the intersection of the southerly line such buildings or appurtenances, or portion as amount of the purchase price as security for of Ridgewood avenue with the easterly line of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN shall then he left standing, and the bidder's the proper performance of the work of removal, that the Commissioners of the Sinking assent to the above conditions being understood Richmond street, and running thence easterly P which must be completed within thirty working along the southerly side of Ridgewood avenue Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them to be implied by the act of bidding, and the days thereafter. 94 feet 5iy inches to the centre line of the by law, will offer for sale at public auction the said City of New York will, without notice to All the buildings structures and parts thereof block; thence southerly along the centre line of buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and their fixtures and foundations of every class and property owned by The City of New York, ac- the cost and expense charged against the security the block is feet ,r 4 inches; thence westerly in quired for athletic field pur oses, under the description within the described area, are to be a straight line 93 feet 74 inches to the point or p above mentioned. turn down to a level two feet below the existing jurisdiction of the Board of Education, in he The work of removal must be carried on in curb, and structures which may exist within place of beginning, the said premises being known Borough of Queens, being the property bounded every respect in a thorough and workmanlike as Lot No, z8, in Block 4127, Section 13, On the any of the buildings, such as engine beds, boiler Land Map of Brooklyn. by Orchard street, Munson street and the East manner, and the successful bidder will provide setting, etc., and all stoops and area walls shall be The minimum or upset price at which said river, being about 3to feet on Orchard street by and furnish all materials of labor and machin- torn down to the same level. All tin from roofs, 5oo, and the 474 feet on Munson street, ery necessary thereto and will place proper and cornices, sides of buildings or partitions, sheds property shall be sold is fixed at $ By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of Comptroller is authorized to take the necessary the above-described buildings and appurtenances sufficient guards and fences and warning signs and fences shall be removed from the premises. steps to make such sale upon the following by day and night for the prevention of accidents, All brick laid in mortar, all floor beams, joists thereto will be made under the supervision of and will indemnify and save harmless The City studdings, flooring, ceiling, roofing, boards and TERMS AND CONDITIONS. the Collector of City Revenue, Department of of New York, its officers, agents and servants, woodwork of every description, and all gas The highest bidder will be required to pay Finance. The buildings to be sold are: One and each of them, against any and all suits and water, steam and soil piping shall be removed to per cent, of the amount of his bid, together in the centre and the other which is situated actions, claims and demands of every name and from the premises. All combustible matter, such with the auctioneer's fee, at the time of sale, second from the lighthouse. description brought against it, them or any of as tar and felt roofing, broken laths and frag- and the balance, go per rent, upon the delivery The sale will take place on them, and against any and from all damages ments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., which are of the deed, the quit-claim for the premises to MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906, and costs to which it, they or or any of them of no value, shall be gathered together by the be delivered within thirty days from the date of be put by reason of injury to the person or contractor and burned or carried away. The sale. at ii a. m., on the premises, and will be sold property of another resulting from negligence purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the at the highest marketable price on the follow- or carelessness in the performance of the work cap all water pipes, in com liance with the rules property if the successful bidder shall fail to ing or in guarding the same, or from any improper and regulations of the Department of Water comply with the terms of the sale, and the person TEEMS AND CONDITIONS. or defective materials or machinery, implements Supply, Gas and Electricity. failing to comply therewith will be held liable The buildingsand appurtenances thereto will or appliances used in the removal of the said Failure to remove said buildingsand appurte- for any deficiency which may result from any be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- buildings by the said successful bidder, and nances, or any portion thereof, within said period such resale. mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the the bidder's assent and agreement to the above will work forfeiture of ownership of such build- The right to reject any bid is reserved. order of the Comptroller of The City of New conditions are understood to be implied by ings or appurtenances, or portion, as shall then By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking York, and must give either a cash bond or an the act of bidding. be left standing, and the bidder's assent to the Fund under resolution adopted at a meeting of approved bond of a surety company in the Party walls and fences, when existing against above conditions being understood to be implied the 1'oard held June zo, I906. amount of purchase price as security for property ot sold, shall not be by the act of bidding, and the said City of New H. A. METZ, the proper performance of the work of removal, down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause Coin troller. which must be completed within thirty working jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party the same to be removed and the cost and expense CITY OF NEw YORE-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, days thereafter. walls shall be taken down and removed. The charged against the security above mentioned. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICF, July a0, Igo6. All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, walls shall be made permanently self-suppo'ting The work of removal must be carried on in jys4,a9 their fixtures and foundations of every class and without the aid of braces, the beam holes, etc., every respect in a thorough and workmanlike description, within the described area, are to be bricked up and the wall pointed and made to manner, and the successful bidder will provide CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND torn down to a level two feet below the exist- exclude wind and rain and present a clean and furnish all mpterials of labor and machinery APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY ing curb and structures which may exist within exterior. The toofe of the adjacent buildings necessary thereto, and will place proper and REAL ESTATE. any of the buildings, such as engine beds, boiler shall be properly flashed and painted and made sufficient guards and fences and warning signs settings, etc., and all stoops and area walls, shall water tight where they have been disturbed by by day and night for the prevention of acci- A T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT be torn down to the same level. All tin from the operation of the contractor. dents, and will Indemnify and save harmless The I], of the Borough of The Bronx, public roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or partitions, The Comptroller of The City of New York City of New York, its officers, agents and ser- notice is hereby given that the Commissioners sheds and fences shall be removed from the reserves the right on the day of the sale to vants, and each of them, against any and all of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, premises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor withdraw from sale any of the buildings or suits and actions, claims and demands of every by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, roofing, parts of buildings and machinery included in name and description brought against it, them will offer for sale at public auction the buildings, boards and woodwork of every description, and the foregoing parcel. or any of them, and against any and from all parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines all gas, water, steam and soil piping shall be re- H. A. METZ, damages and costs to which it, they or any of and on property owned by The City of New moved from the premises. All combustible mat- Comptroller. them be put by reason of injury to the person York, acquired for street purposes in the ter, such as tar and felt roofing, broken laths and or property of another resulting from negligence CITY of NEW YoRx-D€PAZTHENT or FINANCE, f Borough of The Bronx fragments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., which COMPTROLLEEs OFFICE, July 31, 1906. J or carelessness in the performance of the work are of no value, shall be gathered together by a1,25 or in guarding the same, or from any impoper being the property required for the regulating the contractor and burned or carried away. The, or defective materials or machinery, implements and grading of Belmont avenue, from Clay ave- purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and cap used in the removal of the said CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND or appliances nue to Topping. avenue, in the Borough of The all water pipes, in compliance with the rules buildings by the said successful bidder and the Bronx, and being the building situated at the and regulations of the Department of Water APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY to the shove con- REAL ESTATE. bidder's assent and agreement- Topping avenue end of said improvement. The Supply, Gas and Electricity. ditions are understood to be implied by the act sale will take place on Failure to remove the said buildings and up- of bidding. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906, purtenances, or any portion thereof, within A T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT Party walls and fences, when existing against of the Borough of The Bronx, public no- at II a. m. on the premises, and will be sold said period, will work forfeiture of ownership 'A adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken for the highest marketable price at public auction of such buildings or appurtenances or portion tice is hereby given that the Commissioners of down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- as shall then be left standing, and the bidder's the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, by jecting brick, etc, on the faces of such party on the following TEEMS AND CONDITIONS, assent to the above conditions being understood virtue of the powers vested in them by law will walls shall be ta>en down and removad. The to be implied by the act of bidding, and the offer for sale at public auctiogn the builiings, y self-supporting Cash payment in bankable funds at the time walls shall be made permanentl and place of sale, and the entire removal of said City of New York will, without notice to without the aid of braces, the beam holes, etc., the buildings, parts of buildings etc., standing the purchaser, cause the same to be removed ands on property owned by (City of New bricked up and the wall pointed and made to and the cost and expense thereof charged against York, acquired for street purposes in the exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- within the lines of said streets From the streets by the purchaser or purchasers immediately after the security above mentioned. Borough of The Bronx terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall The work of removal must be carried on in be properly flashed and painted and made water- the sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fall being the property required for the opening of to effect a removal within thirty days, he or every respect in a thorough and workmanlike East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, be- tight where they have been disturbed by the manner, and the successful bidder will provide operation of the contractor. they shall forfeit his or their purchase money and the ownershiper of the buildings, parts o and furnish all materials of labor and machinery ty fourth Ward of the Borough of The Bronx, The Comptroller of The City of New York tee necessary thereto, and will place proper and serves the right on the day of the sale to with- buildings, etc., and The City of New York will City of New York, which is more particularly or parts of cause the same to he removed without notice to sufficient guards and fences and warning signs described on a map on file in the office of the draw from sale any of the buildings the purchaser. by day and night for the prevention of acci- buildings and machinery included in the fore- Collector of City Revenue, Department of Fi- going parcel Purchasers to be liable for any and all dam- dents, and will indemnify and save harmless The nance, Room I I No a8o Broadway, Borough H. A. METZ, ages of any kind whatsoever by reason of the City of New York, its officers, agents and ser- of Manhattan. The sale will take place on Comptroller. occupation or removal of said buildings, parts vants, and each of them, against any and all THURSDAY, ,AUGUIT 91, 1906, of buildings, tc. suits and actions, claims and demands of every at II a. m., on the premises, and will be sold at CITY or Naw Yt -DarsarststtT or FINANCE, The bidder's assent and agreement to the name and description brought against it, them the highest marketable price at public auction Co1[Fraot Lys a O!ltcr, July as, 1906. 1 above understood to be or any of them, and against any and from all on the following J7af,sao EatDdi~ by the bidding, damage% and costs to which it, they or any of

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them be put by reason of injury to the person jetting brick, etc., on the faces of such party Item 40. Hauling caring for and setting metal said objections will be heard and testimony re- or property of another resulting from negligence walls shall be taken down and removed The work furnished by the City, a,000 ceived in reference thereto. or carelessness in the performance of the work walls shall be made permanently self-supporting pounds. ANTONIO ZUCCA, or in guarding the same, or from any improper without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc, Item 41. Superstructure of gatehouse at main PAUL WEIMANN or defective materials or machinery, implements bricked up and the wall pointed and made to dam, lump sum. JAMES H. KENNEDY, or appliance used in the removal of the said exclude wind and min and present a clean ex- Item 42. Superstructure of controlling house on Board of Assessors. buildings by the said successful bidder and the terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall the connecting channel, lump sum. WILLIAM H. JASPER, bidder's assent and agreement to the above con- be properly flashed and painted and made water Item 43. Flashboards, stop-planks and wooden Secretary, ditions are understood to be implied by the act tight where they have been disturbed by the gratings, lump sum. No 320 Broadway. of bidding. operation of the contractor. Item 44. Highways, surfacing and miscellaneous CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Party walls and fences, when existing against The Comptroller of The City of New York work, 45,000 linrar feet. July a6, 1906. pe Item 4S. Private roads and paths, 6,Soo square adjacent pro rty ot sold, shall not be taken reserves the right on the day of the sale to with- jya6,a6 down, but all turrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of yards. jecting brick etc. on the faces of such party buildings and machinery included in the fore- Item 46. Furnishing and laying vitrified pipes is walls shall to tairen down and removed. The going parcel. inches or less in diameter, a,000 walls shall be made permanently self-supporting H. A, METZ, linear feet. POLICE DEPARTMENT. without the aid of braces, the beamboles, etc., Comptroller. Item 47. Furnishing and laying vitrified pipes 15 bricked up and the wall pointed and made to or 18 inches in diameter, I,600 exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- CITY OF Now Yoax-DEPAETMENT OF FINANCE, linear feet. POLICE DEPARTMENT OP THE CITY OP NEW terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall COMPTEOLLER's OFFICE, July 11, 1906. J Item 48. Fence and guard rail. 7S,000 linear YORK, PROPERTY CLERK'S OFFICE, NO. 300 MUL- be properly flashed and painted and made water- jy13,a13 BERRY STREET, NEW YORE, July 28, 1906. tight where they have been disturbed by the Item 49. Stone boundary walls, Ioo,000 linear operation of the contractor. feet. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Comptroller of The City of New York DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, CITY or Now YORK, Item So. Clearing the reservoir 1,800 acres. P that the seventy-fifth public auction sale, reserves the right on the day of the sale to January 2, Igo6. The work is authorized by chapter 490, Laws consisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs, rings, of 1883, of the State of New York, and the pins, studs, opera-glasses, purses, pocketbooks, withdraw from sale any of the buildings or FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS hand bags, handkerchiefs, gloves, scissors, knives, parts of buildings and machinery included in otherwise directed in any special case, one amendments thereto. the foregoing parcel. U No bid will be received or considered unless etc., will be held at the Property Clerk's Office, surety company will be accepted as sufficient pon one No. 30o Mulberry street, Room 9, at to o'clock H. A. METZ, upon all contracts for supplies for furniture, and accompanied by either a certified check u a. in., August Q. x o6. Comptroller. of the State or National banks in The City for gas and electric lighting to any amount, and of New York, drawn to the order of the Comp- THEODORE A. BINGHAM, CITY Or NEW YORE-DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, upon the following contracts to the amounts troller, or money to the amount of $25,000. Police Commissioner. ColcrraoLmsa'a Orrxca, July II, 1906. named: Copies of a pamphlet containing further in- ] Y3 1,59 For supplies and furniture with formation for bidders, form of proposal, forms jY13.&6 patented articles ...... $S,00o of contract and bond approved by the Corpor- POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OP NEW YOaL Regulating, grading, paving (other ation Counsel, and the specifications, can be CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND than asphalt)- obtained at the office of the Aqueduct Commis- WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Not over a years ...... I5,oso plication in person or by mail. 4! Clerk of the Police Department of 'The APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY ver a years ...... 5,000 sioners on ap O REAL ESTATE. O Likewise sets of lithographs of the contract draw- City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, School building repairs...... 10,000 xngs can be obtained from the office of the Room No. 9, for the following property, now in Heating and lighting apparatus.... s,doo Commissioners on the payment of $5 for each his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, Iron, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN New Buildings-New docks...... 25,090 sot lead. male and female clothing, boots, shoes, that the Commissioners of the Sinking Sewers-Dredging and water-mains- JOHN F. COWAN, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, Not over a years ...... Io,000 etc.; also small amount of money taken from und, by virtue of thep owers vested in them by 5,00 Pe et. law, will offer for s e at public auction the Over a years ...... HARRY W. WALKER, prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Dc- buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within HERMAN A. METE, Secretary. pertinent. the linen and upon property owned by The Comptroller. jy13,a7 THEODORE A. BINGHAM, City of New York, acquired for the Wantagh Police Commissioner. Infiltration Gallery, and also for property along the pines and East Meadow streams. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. POLICE DEPARTMENT--CITY OP New YORK, All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., sit- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. SOsoUGII OP BROOKLYN. uated and erected upon property known as fol- TYB AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS' Ovrics, Room WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY lows: 207, STEWART BUILDING, No. a8a BROADWAY, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Property Clerk of the Police Department On No. 3, property formerly owned by Bonner, NEw YORK, July I1, 1906. the owner or owners of all houses and PPTheT City of New York-Office. NO. soo State dwelling house. lots,P improved or unimproved lands affected there- street, Borough of Brooklyn-for the following On No. 4, property formerly owned by John- by, that the following proposed assessments have property, now in his custody, without claimants: son, dwelling house and barn. TO CONTRACTORS. been completed and are lodged in the office of Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, On No. 6 property formerly owned by Abrams the Board of Assessors for examination by all boots, oboes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned Estate dwelling house and two small stables. persons interested. viz.: goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money On No, 8, property formerly owned by Ksmtfe, CROTON FALLS RESERVOIR. taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen dwelling house and stable. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. of this Department On No. 13, property formerly owned by Mrs. EALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Randall dwelling house and barn. List 8582, No. I. Regulating, grading, paving Police Commissioner. On o. 14, property formerly owned by Wm. S received by the . Aqueduct Commissioners with sheet and block asphalt pavement, curbing Mott, dwelling house and outbuildings. at the above office until is o'clock noon on and laying cement sidewalks in Ovington ave- nue, between Third and Fifth avenues; together Description of Buildings and Names of Former TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900, with a list of awards for damages caused by a OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. Owners. at which place and hour the bids will be change of grade. Frame dwelling, 24 feet by 24 feet, a stories publicly opened and read; the award of the List 8908, No. 2. Sewer in East Thirty-second and attic- first floor, 3 rooms- second floor, 4 contract, it awarded, will be made by the Aque- street, from Glenwood road to Avenue H. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. rooms. former owner, Samuel Kilpatrick duct Commissioners as soon thereafter as prac- List 89og, No. 3. Sewer basin southeast corner "North Side News," "Harlem Reporter and Frame office building, 14 feet by 14 feet For. ticable, for constructing a reservoir, including of Herkimer street and Columbus place. Bronx Chronicle," "Bronx Sentinel." met owner Belmore Improvement Company, the building of a large masonry dam across the List 891o, No. 4. Fencing vacant lots on Shanty told), IH stories a6 feet by 14 feet; west branch of the Croton river, an earth east side of Bancroft place, between Herkimer BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. of no value if removed. Former owner, Eliza- diverting dam across the east branch of the street and Atlantic avenue, and on north side "Staten Islander;" "Staten Island Star." beth Baldwin. Croton river and an open connecting channel. of Atlantic avenue, between Bancroft place and Frame dwelling I y, stories and extension, The site of the main dam is about one mile by Howard avenue; and on the west side of Howard BOROUGH OF QUEENS. one floor; main iluilding, 14 feet by 22 feet; road north of the Croton Falls station of the avenue, between Atlantic avenue and Herkimer "Long Island Star" (First and Second Wards), extension x3 feet by 1834 feet. Former owner, New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, street; on the south side of Herkimer street, "Flushing Evening Journal" (Third Ward) "Long Lavinia Whitmore. Harlem Division, approximately 48 miles from between Prescott place and Ralph avenue; also Island Farmer" (Fourth Ward), "Rockaway Frame dwelling, 2 stories and attic, a6 feet by New York. The site of the diverting dam is on the southeast corner of Throop avenue and News" (Fifth Ward). 24 feet; first floor, 3 rooms and hall; second about two miles southwest of Brewsters station Quincy street; also on the southeast corner of floor, 4 rooms and hall. Former owner, Fred- on the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- Fourth avenue and Fifty-ninth street- on the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. erick Weibel. road, Harlem Division, approximately sa miles west side of Prescott place, between Herkimer "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of from New York. street and Atlantic avenue. lyn Citizen," Brooklyn Standard-Union," the above described buildings and appurtenances The security required will be Five Hundred List 8914, No. S. Paving Ames street with "Brooklyner Freie Presse." thereto will be made under the supervision of Thousand Dollars 5 asphalt on concrete, between East New York the Collector of City Revenue, Department of The contract will be required to be completed avenue and Sutter avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Finance. The Sale will take place on within thirty-two consecutive months following The limits within which it is proposed to lay "Democracy "Tammany Times" (Harlem the month in which the contract is signed by the said assessments include all the several District), Manhattan and Bronx Ads ocate" MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1906, the Commissioners. houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and (Washington Heights, Morningside Heights and at II a. m., on the premises, and will be sold The main dam is to be built of cyclopean parcels of land situated on- Harlem Districts). for the highest marketable price on the following masonry with a facing of concrete blocks. The No. I. Both sides of Ovington avenue, from Designated by Board of City Record June xg, diverting dam is to Sc built of earth and will Third avenue to Fifth avenue, and to the ex- 1906. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. have a core wall of cyclopean masonry. tent of half the block at the intersecting and„ Amended June ao, Igo6. The buildings and appurtenances thereto will The following is a statement, based upon the terminating avenues. be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay estimate of the Engineer, of the quantities of No. s. Both sides of East Tbirty-second street, immediately cash or a certified check drawn to the various classes, and of the nature and ex- from Glenwood road to Avenue H. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New tent, as near as practicable, of the work re- No. 3. South side of Herkimer street, from BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. York, and must give either a cash bond or an qured: Ralph avenue to Columbus place, and east side approved bond of a surety company in the of Columbus place, from Herkimer street to APPROXIMATE STATEMENT OF QUANTITIES. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH amount of the purchase price as security for Atlantic avenue. OP BROOKLYN, Room No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILD- the proper performance of the work of removal, Item I. River controlling works, lump sum. No. 4. East side of Bancroft place, between ING, BOYOUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OP Now which must be completed within thirty working Item a. Steel derrick towers in the main dam Herkimer street and Atlantic avenue, on Block YORK. days thereafter. (70 tons can be recovered), 250 x558, Lots Nos. t, 2, 5 and 6- and on west All the buildings, structures and parts there- tons. side of Howard avenue between )EIerkimer street EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE of, their fixtures and foundations of every class Item 3. Earth excavation, Class A, 490,180 and Atlantic avenue, block 1558, Lot No. 28; received by the President of the Borough and description, within the described area, are Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock cubic yards. on west side of Prescott place, between Herkimer oC'a. m. on to be torn down to a level two feet below the Item 4. Earth excavation, Class B, 11,675 cubic street and Atlantic avenue, Block 1556, Lots existing curb and structures which may exist yards. 16, x8 and 23; on south side of Quincy street, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906, within any of, the buildings, such as engine beds, Item S. Earth excavation, Class C, 130,000 corner Throop avenue, Block 1811, Lot I; also boiler settings No. I. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- , etc., and all stoops and area cubic yards. on southeasterly corner of Fourth avenue and ING WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A walls shall be torn down to the same level. Item 6. Rock excavation, Class A, 3oa,035 cubic Fifty-ninth street, Block 863, Lot No. 6. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY All tin from roofs cornices, sides of buildings yards. No. 5. Both sides of Ames street, from East OF CLAY STREET, FROM MANHATTAN or partitions, sheds and fences &hall be re- Item 7. Rock excavation, Class B, 13,800 cubic New York avenue to Sutter avenue, and to the AVENUE TO COMMERCIAL STREET. moved from the premises. All brick laid in yards. extent of half the block at the intersecting streets mortar, all floor beams, joists, studdings, floor- Item 8. Rock excavation, Class C, 35,850 cubic and avenues. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as lug, ceiling, roofing, boards and woodwork of All persons whose interests are affected by the follows: every ,description, and all gas, water steam and Item 9. Refilling and embanking, Class A, above-named proposed assessments, and who are 2,750 square yards of granite block pavement, soil piping shall be removed from tie premises. yards. pposed to the same, or either of them, are re- with tar and gravel joints. All combustible matter, such as tar and felt Item to. Refilling and memb Class B, qouested present their objections, in writing, to 20 square yards of old stone pavement to roofing, broken laths and fragments of timber, be relaid. 87620 cubic yards. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors No. 320 0 cubic yards of concrete. chips, splinters, etc., which are of no value, Item I I. Overhaul, equivalent to I,000 cubic Broadway, New York, on or before Steptember 54 shall be gathered together by the contractor and yards hauled zoo feet. , 4, xgo6 at it a. m., at which time and place 1,570 linear feet of new curbstone. burned or carried awyn . The purchaser at the go linear feet of old curbstone to be reset Item la. Grassing, 45,000 square yards. the said objections will be heard and testimony ~g8o square feet of new granite bridgestones. sale shall also shut offand cap all water pipes, Item 13. Timber and lumber, 3,700 thousand received in reference thereto. in compliance with the rules and regulations of Time for the completion of the work and the feet, B. M. ANTONIO ZUCCA, full performance of the contract is thirty (30) the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Item 14. Round piles, 1o.340 linear feet. PAUL WEIMANN tricity. Item 15. Portland cement, 270,000 barrels. working days. gravel for JAMES H. KENNkDY, The amount of security required is Three Thou- Failure to remove the said buildings and ap- Item x6. Crushed stone and screened Board of Assessors. sand Six Hundred Dollars. purtenances or anyon thereof, within said miscellaneous uses, 550 cubic yards. WILLIAM H. JASPER, No. a. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND period, will work forfeiture of ownership of Item iy. Concrete blocks, s8,aoo cubic yards. Secretary PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON such buildings or appurtenances or portion as Item x8. Monolithic concrete masonry, Class A, No. 32o BroaAway. shall then be left standing, and the bidder's 3,000 cubic yards. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- assent to the above conditions being understood Item Ig. Monolithic concrete masonry, Class B, CITY OP NEW YORK, BOROUGH or MANHATTAN,` WAY OF DEGRAW STREET, FROM CLAS- to be implied by the act of bidding, and the 13,600. cubic yards. July 31, 1906. J SON AVENUE TO WASHINGTON AVENUE. jy3x,ato The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is said City of New York will, without notice to Item so. Granolithxc finish,,coo square yards. as follows: the purchaser, cause the same to be removed Item al. Grout of Portland cement requiring 1,662 square yards of asphalt pavement. and the cost and expense thereof charged against 2,500 barrels cement. 274 cubic yards of concrete. the security above mentioned. Item e.2. Cyclopean masonry, a6a,000 cubic UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO zoo linear feet of new curbstone. The work of removal must be carried on in ysrds- P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, 760 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. every respect in a thorough and workmanlike Item 23. Rubble masonry, to cubic yards. improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, x,099 cubic yards of earth excavation. manner, and the successful bidder will provide Item 24. Dimension stone masonry, r,Soo cubic that the following proposed assessments have Time for the completion of the work and the and furnish all materials of labor and machinery been completed and are lodged in the office of full performance of the contract is twenty-five necessary thereto and will place proper and su Item 25. Block atone masonry, 3,000 cubic the Board of Assessors for examination by all (s5) working days. cient guards and fences and warning signs by yards. persons interested, viz.: The amount of security required is One Thou- day and night for the prevention of acciden ts, Item s6. Face dressing of concrete, IS,000 and will indemnify and save harmless The City square feel. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. sand Five Hundred Dollars. ading, paving No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING of New York, its officers, agents and servants, Item 27. Face dressing of atone, as,oae square List 8581, No. I. Regulating, gr WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- and each of them, against any and all salts feet with granite block pavement, curbing and laying CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF and actions, claims and demands of. every name Item a8. Rubble paving, laid in cement mortar, cement sidewalks in Nostrand avenue, between EAST FIFTH STREET, FROM GREENWOOD and description brought against it, them or any 5,000 cubic yards. Malbone street and Flatbush avenue. of them, and against as and from all damages Item a9. Dry rubble masonry and paving, so o w The limits within which it is proposed to lay AVENUE TO FORT HAMILTON AVENUE. the said assessments include all the several houses The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is and coats to which it, they or any of them be cubic yards. as follows: put by reason of injury to the person or prop- Item 30. Rip-rap, l,000 cubic yards. and lots of ground vacant lots, pieces and per- 2,ot5 square yards of asphalt pavement. erty of another resulting from negligence or Item 31. Valves and sluice gates, lump sum. cels of land situated on- zoo cubic yards of concrete. carelessness in the performance of the work or Item 32. Cast iron pipes, 187 tons. No. I. Both sides of Nostrand avenue, from Time for the completion of the work and the in guarding the same, or from any improper Item 33. Special pipe castings, .45 tons. north side of Malbone street to Flatbush avenue, full performance of the contract is twenty (so) or defective materials or machinery, implements item 34- Miscellaneous iron castings. 55 tons. and extending to one-half the block at the inter- working days. or appliances used in the removal of the said Item 35. Miscellaneous brass or bronze castings, secting and terminating streets. The amount of security required is One Thou- buildings by the said successful bidder and the 7,000 90ssrd5. All persons whose interests are affected by the sand Five Hundred Dollars. bidder's assent and agreement to the above Item 36. Steel ,and pw0rdsangt_ t iron work, Class A. above-named proposed assessments and who are No. ♦ FOR REGULATING GRADING conditions are understood to be implied by the opposed to the same, or either o> them, are re- CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS OIf act of bidding. Item 37- Steel and wrought Iron wo.Jc, Class B, quested to present their objections, in writing, to of the Board of Aosswra, No. 330 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET FROM and fences, ro6,000 vounds.A, 1, the Secretary FLATBUSH AVENUE TO GL'ENWOOD sdacent property not sold sha11 not be taicem rein 38. l~s, Claw A, 1,000 linear feet, Broadway, New York, on or before August s8, down, but an furringa, plaster, eldmoeya, pro- Item 39. lwlfogs, Class B, s,oes lianas fad. 1906, at II a. m., at which time and plies the ROAD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Igo6. THE CITY RECORD. 7629

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as TION THE ROADWAY OF WOODWARD The Engineer's estimate of the quantities Is as as follows: follows: AVENUE, FROM STANHOPE STREET TO follows: 1,222 linear feet of new curbstone to be set 602 cubic yards of earth excavation. OLD RAILROAD CROSSING, SECOND 3,106 square yards of asphalt block pavement. in concrete. 259 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be WARD TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK 420 cubic yards concrete, including mortar aoo linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. bid for. INCIDkNTAL THERETO. beds. 620 cubic yards of earth excavation. Time for the completion of the work and The time allowed for doing and completing loo linear feet new concrete curb, furnished 290 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be the full performance of the contract is ten (in) the above work will be forty (go) working days. and set. bid for. working days. The amount of security required will be Eight No. 12. FOR REGULATING, GRADING 70 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid The amount of security required is One Hun- Thousand Dollars. AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK for. dred and Fifty Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- y,,boo square feet of cement sidewalk. No. 15. FOR GRADING A PORTION OF as follows: TION THE ROADWAY OF SEVENTH AVE- Time for the completion of the work and A LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MYRTLE 9,300 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- NUE, FROM BROADWAY TO GRAHAM the full performance of the contract is twenty- AVENUE BETWEEN LEWIS AVENUE AND cluding binder course and all nec- five (25) working days. BROAD%'/AY, KNOWN AS LOT NO. z4, essary grading and shaping of road- AVENUE. FIRST WARD, TOGETHER WITH The amount of security required is One Thou- BLOCK 1586. way. ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. sand Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as 1,330 cubic yards of concrete. The time allowed for doing and completing the No. s. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING follows: new concrete curbstone, fur- above work will be thirty (30) working days. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- The amount of security required will be Nine 285 cubic yards of earth excavation. nfis5,50 andn srtet. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF Time for the completion of the work and No. 3. FOR REPAVING WITH MACADAM EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, FROM the full performance of the contract is ten (zo) The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as FLATBUSH AVENUE TO GLEN WOOD PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF HOFF- follows: working days. MAN BOULEVARD, FROM NORTH HEMP- 3,100 square yards asphalt block pavement. ROAD. The amount of security required is Fifty Dol- STEAD PLANK ROAD TO GRAND STREET, 400 cubic yards concrete, including mortar The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is lars. SECOND WARD TOGETHER WITH ALL beds. as follows: No. r6. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE THE WORK INeIDENTAL THERETO. zoo linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- 2,450 square yards of asphalt pavement. NORTH SIDE OF SIXTEENTH STREET, The time allowed for doing and completing dressed, rejointed and reset. ,340 cubic yards of concrete. BETWEEN PROSPECT PARK WEST AND the above work will be fifty (so) working days. Time for the completion of the work and TENTH AVENUE, KNOWN AS LOT NO. 44. The amount of security required will be Three No. 13. FOR REGULATING, GRADING the full performance of the contract is twenty The Engineer's estimate of the quantity is Thousand Dollars. AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK (20) working days. as follows: The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- The amount of security required is One Thou- 297 cubic yards of earth excavation. as follows: TION THE ROADWAY OF THIRTEENTH sand Six Hundred Dollars. Time for the completion of the work and 10,000 square yards macadam pavement. AVENUE, FROM BROADWAY TO JAMAICA No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING the full performance of the contract is ten (zo) No. 4. FOR REPAVING WITH MACADAM AVENUE. FIRST WARD, TOGETHER WITH WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A CON- working days. PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF HILLSIDE ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF The amount of security required is One Hun- AVENUE, FROM BERGEN AVENUE TO The time allowed for doing and completing the ENGERT AVENUE, FROM GRAHAM AVE- dred Dollars. MYRTLE AVENUE FOURTH WARD TO- above work will be thirty (30) working days. NUE TO LEONARD STREET. The bidder will state the price of each item GETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDEN- The amount of security required will be Four The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is or article contained in the specifications or sched- TAL THERETO. Thousand Dollars, as follows: ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per The time allowed for doing and completing The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as z,6so square yards of granite block pavement, linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, the above work will be ninety (90) working follows: with tar and gravel joints. or other unit of measure, by which the bids will days. 3,10o square yards asphalt block pavement. 278 cubic yards of concrete. be tested. The amount of security required will be Six 400 cubic yards concrete, including mortar 174 square feet of new granite bridgestones, The bids will be compared and the contract Thousand Dollars. bed. not to be bid for. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is zoo linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- Time for the completion of the work and contract. as follows: dressed, rejointed and reset. the full performance of the contract is twenty Blank forms and further information may be 28,800 square yards of macadam pavement. No. rq FOR REGULATING, GRADING (20) working days. obtained and the plans and drawings may be No. g FOR REPAVING WITH MACADAM AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK The amount of security required is Two Thou- seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF COLLEGE PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- sand Dollars. of Public Works, the Borough of Brooklyn, POINT CAUSEWAY, FROM MYRTLE AVE- TION THE ROADWAY OF ELEVENTH No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Room No. I5, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. NUE TO NINTH AVENUE THIRD WARD, AVENUE, FROM BROADWAY TO NEW- WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- BIRD S. COLER, TOGETHER WITH ALL T)lE WORK INCI- TOWN ROAD, FIRST WARD, TOGETHER CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF President. DENTAL THERETO. WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL FIFTY-SECOND STREET, FROM SIXTH Dated JULY 31, 1906• The time allowed for doing and completing THERETO. AVENUE TO SEVENTH AVENUE. 51,15 the above work will be fifty (so) working days. The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as gv$ee General Instructions to Bid- The amount of security required will be Three above work will be fifty-five (55) working days. follows: ders on the last page, last column, of Thousand Dollars. The amount of security required will be Five 2,402 square yards of asphalt pavement. the « City Record." The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Thousand Dollars. 334 cubic yards of concrete. as follows: The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as zoo linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH 14,000 square yards macadam pavement. Eo]lows: Time for the completion of the work and the OF BROOKLYN, Room No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILD- No. 6. FOR REPAVING WITH IRON SLAG 5,300 square yards asphalt block pavement. full performance of the contract is twenty (20) ING, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE 700cubic yards concrete, including mortar working days. YORIL FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF METRO- bed. The amount of security required is One Thou- POLITAN AVENUE, FROM DRY HARBOR Too linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- sand Five Hundred Dollars. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE dressed, rejointed and reset. 6: received by the President of the Borough ROAD TO FULTON STREET SECOND AND No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING FOURTH WARDS TOGETH .R WITH ALL No. 15. FOR REGULATING GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS O14 of Brooklyn, at the above office until II o'clock CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS AND a. m., on THE WORK INCI)5'ENTAL THERETO. FLATLANDS AVENUE, FROM MILL LANE The time allowed for doing and completing the CROSSWALKS ON GRAHAM AVENUE, TO LOTTS LANE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ti, 1906, above work will be seventy-five (75) working FROM STEINWAY AVENUE TO SECOND The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- days. AVENUE, FIRST WARD TOGETHER WITH follows: BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR The amount of security required will be Fifty ALL THE WORK INCIhENTAL THERETO. 2,270 linear feet of new curbstone, to be set RECONSTRUCTING SEWER IN NEWKIRK Thousand Dollars. The time allowed for doing and completing the in concrete. AVENUE, FROM EAST EIGHTEEN'T'H The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as above work will be sixty (6o) working days. 1,825 cubic yards of earth excavation. STREET TO FLATBUSH AVENUE. follows: The amount of security required will be Four 1,375 cubic yards of earth filling, to be fur- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is 37,500 square yards of iron slag block pave- Thousand Dollars. nished. as follows: ment. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 112 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid 1,853 linear feet 42-inch brick sewer. 4,700 cubic yards of concrete, including sand follows: for. 13 manholes. cushion. 1,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. to 000 square feet of cement sidewalk. 14,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. 32,000 linear feet new concrete curb, furnished 6,000 cubic yards earth filling, furnished. dime for the completion of the work and the The time allowed for the completion of the and set. 3,400 linear feet concrete curb. full performance of the contract is thirty-five (35) work and full performance of the contract is 2,000 cubic yards earth excavation. 18,400 square feet cement sidewalks. working days. 75 working days. No. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND goo square feet new bluestone bridging. The amount of security required is Two Thou- The amount of security required is Five Thou- PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON No. z6. FOR REGULATING. GRADING, sand Dollars. sand Dollars. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS AND No. 9. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING No. z. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- WAY OF jAMAICA AVENUE FROM STEIN- CROSSWALKS ON FIRST AVENUE, FROM WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR WAY AVENUE TO NEWTOWN AVENUE, WEBSTER AVENUE TO PAYNTAR AVE- CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE FIRST WARD, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE NUE, FIRST WARD TOGETHER WITH ALL HEYWARD STREET FROM WYTHE AVE- SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. THE WORK INCIDLNTAL THERETO. NUE TO WALLABOUT STREET. OF NEPTUNE AVENUE AND WEST FIFTH The time allowed for doing and completing the The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as STREET. above work will be thirty (30) working days. above work will be fifty (50) working days. follows: The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The amount of security required will be Two The amount of security required will be Three 480 square yards of asphalt pavement. as follows: Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. 8o cubic yards of concrete. 2 sewer basins of special design. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as z6o linear feet of new curbstone. The time allowed for the completion of the quired is as follows: follows: I,r5o square feet of cement sidewalk. work and full performance of the contract is 3,500 squareyards of asphalt pavement, in- 5,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. Time for the completion of the work and the 30 working days. eluding binder course. 2,900 linear feet concrete curb. full performance of the contract is fifteen (Is) The amount of security required is Two Soo cubic yards of concrete. 14,000 square feet cement sidewalks. working days. Hundred Dollars. zoo linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- 1,050 square feet new bluestone bridging. The amount of security required is Five Hun- No. 3, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. dressed, rejointed and reset. No. r y. TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR APPURTENANCES IN DUTCH KILLS dred Dollars. No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND No. zo. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE STREET, BETWEENACKSON AVENUE NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVE- AND THE LONG ISL WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION AND RAILROAD CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF OF EAST FIFTEENTH STREET AND DIT- TRACKS, IN THE FIRST WARD, MAS AVENUE. THE ROADWAY OF SIXTH AVENUE, AVENUE T FROM FLATBUSK AVENUE FROM BROADWAY TO GRAHAM AVENUE, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- TO BROOKLYN AVENUE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is quired is as follows: as follows: FIRST WARD, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 400 linear feet of 3o-inch vitrified salt-glazed follows: 2 sewer basins. or cement concrete pipe. The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for doing and completing the 4 manholes, complete. 400 square yards of asphalt pavement. above work will be thirty (3o)_ working days. 5 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- 55 cubic yards of concrete. work and full performance of the contract is The amount of security required will be Two ISo linear feet of concrete curb. zo working days. moved. The amount of security required is Two Hun- Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. 1,000 feet, B. M., timber for foundation. 400 square feet of cement sidewalk. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Time for the completion of the work and the dred Dollars. follows: 2,000 feet, B. M., timber for bracing and sheet full performance of the contract is twenty (20) The bidder will state the price of each item 3,IOO square yards of asphalt block pavement. piling. working days. or article contained in the specifications or sched- The time for the completion of the work and ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per 450 cubic yards concrete, including mortar the full performance of the contract is by or The amount of security required is Five Hun- beds. before thirty (30) working days. dred Dollars. linear foot, feet B. M., or other unit of measure loo linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, No. ii. FOR REGULATING, GRADING by which the bids will be tested. The bids will The amount of security required is Four Hun- be compared and the contract awarded at a lump redressed, rejointed and reset. dred Dollars. AND CURBING SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN No. FOR REGULATING, GRADING BAY RIDGE AVENUE AND SEVENTY- or aggregate sum for each contract. No. 18. TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND AND LAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK APPURTENANCES IN EIGHTH AVENUE, FIRST STREET. Blank forms and further information may be PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as obtained and the plans and drawings may be FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO VANDE- seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner TJON THE ROADWAY OF SEVENTH AVE- VENTER AVENUE, IN THE FIRST WARD. follows: NUE, FROM JACKSON AVENUE TO WASH- 6zo linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. of Public Works, the Borough of Brooklyn, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- Room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of INGTON AVENUE, FIRST WARD, TO- quired is as follows: 1,020 cubic yards of earth excavation. GETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCI. Time for the completion of the work and the Brooklyn. 1,220 linear feet of xz-inch vitrified salt-glazed BIRD S. COLER, DENTAL THERETO. or cement concrete sewer pipe. full performance of the contract is twenty (so) President. The time allowed for doing and completing the 1,280 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified salt-glazed orking days. above work will be sixty (6o) working days. or cement concrete sewer pipe for The amount of security required is Four Hun- Dated JULY 21, 1906. The amount of security required will be Four dred Dollars. jya7,a8 house connections. See General Instructions to Bid- Thousand Dollars, 8 manholes, complete. FOR REGULATING, GRADING The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as to cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- AND LAYING SIDEWALKS 014 ders on the last page, last column, of follows: the 44 City Record." moved. ST STREET, FROM THIRD AVE- 3,600 square yards of asphalt block pavement. 2,000 feet, B. M., timber for foundation. 450 cubic yards concrete, including mortar 10,000 feet, B. M., timber for bracing and sheet the quantities is beds. piling. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. zoo linear feet of new concrete curb, fur- The time for the completion of the work and 1,339 linear feet of new curbstone to be set nished and set. the full performance of the contract is by or in concrete, OFFICE of THE PPP3IDENT OF THE Boaouca OF No. to. FOR REGULATING GRADING before ninety (9o) working days. z,o82 cubic yards of earth excavation. vaENSRD THI FLoUE of TILE Boaouca HA,LL AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK The amount of security required is Two Thou- go cubic yards of earth filling, not to be $FIrr STREET AND JacxsoN AVENUE, Loan ISLAND PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA. sand Five Hundred Dollars. bid for. CITY, Bosouca of Quaasa, CITY OF Naw YORK. TION THE ROADWAY OF EIGHTH AVE- No. I9 TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND 66 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NUE, FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO POT- APPURTENANCES IN THIRTEENTH AVE- for iD received by the President of the Borough TER AVENUE, FIRST WARD TOGETHER NUE (GRACE STREET), FROM VANDE- 6,620 square feet of cement sidewalk. of Queens at the above office until Iz o'clock WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL VENTER AVENUE TO GRAND AVENUE, IN Time for the completion of the work and a. m. on THERETO. THE FIRST WARD. e full performance of the contract is thirty MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1906, The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- above work will be thirty (3o) working days. quired is as follows: required is One Thou- No. r. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT The amount of security required will be Four 565 linear feet of Ia-inch vitrified salt-glazed PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- Thousand Dollars. . or cement concrete sewer pipe. TION THE ROADWAY OF CYPRESS AVE- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 575 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified salt-glazed NUE FROM GATES AVENUE TO BOR- follows: or cement concrete sewer pipe for OUGh LINE, SECOND WARD TOGETHER 4,550 square yards asphalt block pavement. 'house connections. WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL 65o cubic yards concrete, including mortar 4 manholes, complete. THERETO. beds. ao cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities Is The time allowed for doing and completing the zoo linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, moved. as follows: above work will be thirty-five (35) working redressed, rejointed and reset. 1,000 feet, B. M., timber for foundation. 6,923 square yards of asphalt pavement. days. The amount of security required will be Seven No. II. FOR REGULATING, GRADING 3,000 feet, B. M., timber, for bracing and sheet 962 cubic yards of concrete. AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK piling. Time for the completion of the work and Thousand Dollars. PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA. The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is thirty The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: TION THE ROADWAY OF SIXTEENTH the full performance of the contract is by or (30) working days. AVENUE, FROM BROADWAY TO GRAHAM before sixty (6o) working days. The amount of security required is Five Thou- 8; are yards asphalt pavement, Including The amount of security required is One Thou- saud Dollars. binder course. AVENUE FIRST WARD, TOGETHER WITH No. I. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE 1,330 cubic yards concrete. ALL THI WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. sand Dollars, NORTHWEST SIDE OF LINDEN STREET, 4,000 linear feet new~concrete curbstone, fur- The time allowed for doing and completing the No. 20, TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND above work will be thirty (30) working days. APPURTENANCES IN BEEBE AVENUE, BETWEEN BUSH WICK AVENUE AND The amount of security required will be Two E AVENUE, KNOWN AS LOT No. s. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT FROM ACADEMY STREET TO WILLIAM EV a6G. B N PAVEMENT. ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA. Thousand Five Hundred, Dollars. STREET, IN THE FIRST WARD. 7630 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, igo6.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- HaADQUARrzas or THE FIRE DEPARTMENT of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK quired is as follows: THa CITY of Nsw YORK~ Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF 445 linear feet of I2-inch vitrified salt-glazed SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. or cement concrete sewer pipe. THE CITY OP NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY Or NEW 260 linear feet of x5-inch vitrified salt-glazed YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIPTY-riiTH STREET EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE or cement concrete sewer pipe. SEBASTIAN, AUCTIONEER, ON BE- AND SIXTH AVENUE OF MANHATTAN, S received by the Superintendent of School 253 linear feet of IS-inch vitrified salt-glazed A half of the Fire Department of The City THE CITYIT or NEw Yoa*. Buildings at the above office of the Department or cement concrete sewer pipe. of New York, will offer for sale at public suc- of Education until eleven o'clock a. m. on tion to the highest bidder, at Ia o'clock noon, on EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 250 linear feet of Iz-inch vitrified salt-glazed S received by the Board of Health of the MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1006, or cement concrete culvert pipe. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, Department of Health until Io o'clock a. m. on 850 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified salt-glazed Borough of Manhattan. or cement concrete sewer pipe for at the new Repair Shops Building, northeast TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906, No. 4. FOR ITEM I FURNITURE AND house connections. corner of Twelfth avenue and Fifty-sixth street, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING, ITEM 2, SANITARY WORK, IN LABORA- 9 manholes, complete. Manhattan, the following condemned property AS REQUIRED, AND AS SET FORTH IN TORIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL 20, ON THE to receiving basins, complete. of the Department: THE SPECIFICATIONS. TIMBER, LUMBER, SOUTH SIDE OF RIVINGTON STREET to cubic yards of rock excavated and re- Lot. No. I. I first size hose wagon, registered MOULDING, TRIM ETC. TO THE TU- BETWEEN FORSYTH AND ELDRIDGV moved. No. 21. BERCULOSIS SAN'ATORIQJM, AT OTIS- STREETS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 2,500 feet, B. M., timber for foundation. Lot No. 2. I first size hose wagon, registered VILLE ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK, The time allowed to complete the whole work 5,000 feet, B. M., timber for bracing and sheet No. 4. DURII1G THE YEAR 1906. will be 6o working days, as provided in the piling. Lot No. 3. 1 first size hose wagon, registered Delivery will be made, freight prepaid to the contract. The time for the completion of the work and No. 5. Otisville. N. V.. Station. on the Erie lfailroad, The amount of security required is as fol- the full performance of the contract is by or Lot No. 4. 1 fuel wagon, registered No. r7. in such quantities and in such manner as may lows: before ninety (go) working days. Lot No. 5. x hook and ladder truck registered be required by the Board of Health during Item I ...... $1,000 o0 The amount of security required is Three No. 36. the year I906; any changes in the time or place Item 2 ...... .. 500 00 - Thousand Dollars. Lot No. 6. I second class steam fire engine, of delivery, however, may be made in writing A separate proposal must be submitted for No. 21. TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND registered No. 164. by the Board of Health. each item and award will be made thereon. APPURTENANCES IN FIRST AVENUE Lot No. 7. I fourth size American steam fire The time for the completion of the work and No. S. INSTALLING HEATING AND VEN. (T.00KWOOD STREET). FROM WEBSTER engine, registered No. 2335. the full performance of the contract is during TILATING APPARATUS FOR ADDITIONS AVENUE TO PAYNTAR AVENUE, IN THE Lot No. 8. 13 lengths of suction hose. the year i906. TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC FIRST WARD. Lot No. g. 7 lengths of hydrant connections. The amount of security required is fifty per SCHOOL 68, LOCATED AT NO. xoq WEST The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- Lot No. to. I lot of old rope. cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH quired is as follows: Lot No. II. I lot of old rubber tires, about 300 Bids will be compared and the contract STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Oro linear feet of ra-inch vitrified salt-glazed pounds. awarded to the lowest bidder for the entire The time of completion is oo working days. or cement concrete sewer pipe. Lot No. 12. 4 oil barrels. contract, as indicated by the specifications. The amount of security required is Three 468 linear feet of i8-inch vitrified salt-glazed Lot No. 13. I lot of scrap rubber, about I,5oo Blank forms and further information may be Thousand Dollars. or cement concrete sewer pipe. pounds. obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk of the 504 linear feet of 24-inch vitrified salt-glazed Lot No. 14. I lot of old beam ladders. Department of Health, southwest corner of Fifty- No. 6. INSTALLING HEATING AND VEN- or cement concrete sewer pipe. Lot No. 15. I qo-foot extension ladder. fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- TILATING APPARATUS IN NEW PUBLIC ISO linear feet of 12-inch vitrified salt-glazed Lot No. 16. I lot of scrap iron, about 4,000 hattan. SCHOOL Si, ON ONE HUNDRED AND or cement concrete culvert pipe. pounds. NINETEENTH AND ONE HUNDRED AND Lot No. 17. I lot of old iron tires, about 2,000 THOMAS DARLINGTON M.D., TWENTIETH STREETS, ABOUT I g FEET io manholes, complete. President; WEST OF SEVENTH AVENUE, BOROUGH 6 receiving basins, complete. pounds. ALVAH H. DOTY, M.D., 20 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- Lot No. 18. I lot of old harness. OF MANHATTAN. Lot No. xg. I lot of old linoleum. THEODORE A. GINGHAM, The time of completion is zoo working days. moved. Board of Health. The amount of security required is Twenty 3,000 feet, B. M., timber for foundation. Lot No. 20. x lot of old engine wheels. Dated JULY 24, 1906. 10,000 feet, B. M., timber for bracing and sheet Lot No. 21. I lot of old book and ladder Thousand Dollars, piling. wheels. jy24,a7 No. FOR FORMING JANITOR'S The time for the completion of the work and Lot No. 22. I lot of old light wheels. f5See General Instructions to Bid- CLOSET? ON STAIR PLATFORM, FORTY- the full performance of the contract is by or Lot No. 23. 3 lengths of 14-inch rubber hose. ders on the last page, last column, of NINTH STREET ANNEX TO PUBLIC before ninety (go) working days. Lot- No. 24. 23 lengths of 24-inch rubber hose. the " City Record." SCHOOL 84, NO, 430 WEST FIFTIETH The an:ount of security required is Three Thou- Lot No. 25. 14 lengths of 3-inch rubber hose. STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. s2r,d Five Hundred Dollars. Lot No. 26. 3 lengths of x3/,-inch canvas hose. The time of completion is 35 working days. No. z. TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER AND Lot No. 27. 31 lengths of 2Y2-inch canvas hose. The amount of security required is Three ',l'PURTENANCES IN HOPKINS AVENUE, Lot No. 28. 31 lengths of 2a-inch canvas hose. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Hundred Dollars. FROM THE POINT i8o FEET SOUTH OF Lot No. 29. 5 lengths of 3-inch canvas hose. No. 8. FOR TILE ERECTION OF TWO GRAND AVENUE TO TEMPLE STREET, IN Lot No. 30. 23 lengths of 24-inch canvas hose. DEPARTMENT Or EDUCATION, SOUTHWEST COR- SKYLIGHTS OVER CORRIDORL ETC., AT TilE FIRST \YARD. Lot No 3,. 7 lengths of 21'l-inch rubber hose. NEa OP PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, DE WITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL, ON The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- Lot No. 32. 1 four-wheel tender, registered No. BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. WEST SIDE OF TENTH AVENUE BE- quire l is as follows: TWEEN FIFTY-EIGHTH AND FIFTY-NINTH So linear feet of t2-inch vitrified salt-glazed Each lot to be3 sold separately. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE STREETS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. or cement concrete sewer pipe. The right to reject all bids is reserved. S received by the Superintendent of School The time of completion is 3o working days. '50 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified salt-glazed The highest bidder for each lot, in case the Supplies at the above office of the Department The amount of security required is Five or cement concrete sewer pipe for bid is accepted, will be required to pay for the of Education until 12 o'clock noon on Hundred Dollars. house connections. same in cash at the time of sale (except Lots No. g ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS ETC., 3 manholes, complete. Nos. II, 13, 16 and 17, which must be paid for TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1906, AT THE HALL OF THE BOARD O. EDU- 5 cubic yards of rode, excavated and re- at the time of weighing and delivery) and must FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CATION, PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY- moved. remove the same within 24 hours after the sale. TEXT-BOOKS. MAPS, GLOBES, CHARTS, NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- Zoo feet, B. M., timber for foundation. The articles may be seen at any time before PICTURES, ETC. FOR THE DAY AND TAN. 1,o00 feet, B. M., timber for bracing and sheet the day of sale at the place above specified. EVENING ELEM>`NTARY SCHOOLS AND The time of completion is 39 working daya. piling. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, DAY AND EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS OF The amount of security required is One Thou- The time for the completion of the work and Fire Commissioner. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. sand Six Hundred Dollars. the full performance of the contract is by or The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- before thirty (3o) working days. al,14 terials and supplies and the performance of the Borough of The Bronx. The amount of security required is Four Hun- contract is by or before December 31, 1907, and No. to INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIP- dred Dollars. such further time as may be allowed by the MENT IN ADDITION TO AND ALTERA- HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF contract. No. 23. TO CONSTRUCT A TEMPORARY THE CITY OF NEW Yoas~t Nos, 157 AND 159 EAST TIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 28, ON THE SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN FIF- SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, i OROUGH OF MANHATTAN, The amount of security required is fifty per WEST SIDE OF ANTHONY AVENUE BE- TI:ENTII STREET. FROM SEVENTH AVE- THE CITY or NEW YORE. cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid or esti- TWEEN TREMONT AVENUE AND MOUNT NUE TO THE CROWN 22 5 FEET NORTH OF mate. HOPE PLACE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. SE\'ENTII AVENUE. IN THE THIRD WARD. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The bidder will state the price of each item The time of completion is 40 working days. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities re- received by the Fire Commissioner at the or article contained in the specifications or sched- The amount of security required is Four Thou- quired is as follows: above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on ules herein contained or hereto annexed, by sand Five Hundred Dollars. 255 linear feet of I2-inch vitrified salt-glazed which the bids will be tested. Award will be TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906, No. II. FOR FURNITURE FOR NEW PUB- or cement concrete sewer pipe. made to the lowest bidder on each item. LIC SCHOOL ~q a, ON THE SOUTHWEST 2 manholes, complete. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Delivery will be required to be made to the CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND WEND- 5 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re- places designated at the time and in the manner OVER AVENUES, BOROUGH OF THE moved. No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- and in such quantities as may be directed. Soo feet, B. M., timber for foundation. ING VARIOUS SUPPLIES FOR THE REPAIR Blank forms and further information may be BRONX. SHOPS. The time allowed to complete the whole Work 2,000 feet. B. M., timber for bracing and sheet obtained at the office of the Superintendent of will be 6o working days, as provided in the con- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- School Sup piling. terials and supplies and the performance of the plies, Board of Education, the Bor- tract. The time for the completion of the work and ough of Manhattan, southwest corner Park ave- The amount of security required is as fol- the full performance of the contract is by or contract is by or before December g x, 1906. nue and Fifty-ninth street. The amount of security required is fifty per lows: before thirty (30) working days. PATRICK JONES, Item I ...... $1,400 00 The amount of security required is Four Hun- cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid or esti- Superintendent of School Supplies. mate. Item 2 ...... 600 on dred Dollars. Dated AUGUST 3, 1906. Item 3 ...... ... .. 1,200 00 The bidder will state the price of each item The bidder will state the price of each item or a3, I4 or article contained in the specifications or sched- article contained in the specifications or schedules A separate proposal must be submitted for each ules herein contained or hereafter annexed, per herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ta-see General Instructions to Bid- item, and award will be made thereon. square yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, ton. dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, ders on the last pege, last colas, of No. I2. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, ETC., by which the bids will be tested. by which the bids will be tested. The extensions the " City Record." OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 43, ON THE The extensions must be made and footed up, must be made and footed up, as the bids will be WESTERLY SIDE OF BROWN PLACE BE- as the bids will be read from a total. read from the total for each class and awards DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARR TWEEN ONE HUNDRED AND THtRTY- Bids will be compared and the contract award- made to the lowest bidder on each class; or the AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF FIFTH AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- ed at a lump or aggregate sum. bids will be compared and the contract awarded MANHATTAN, CITY or NEW YORK. SIXTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF THE Plank forms may be obtained and the plans at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. BRONX. and drawings may be seen at the office of the Delivery will be required to be made at the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The time allowed to complete the whole work President of the Borough of Queens. time and in the manner and in such quantities as S received by the Superintendent of School will be 250 working days, as provided in the con- Dated LONG ISLAND CITY, July 18, 1906. may be directed. Buildings at the above office of the Department tract. JOSEPH BERMEL, Blank forms and further information may be of Education until II o'clock a. m. on The amount of security required is One Hun- obtained at the office of the Fire Department, dred and Thirty-five Thousand Dollars. President of the Borough of Queens. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906, *2,13 Nos. 157 and i59 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Borough of Queens. See General Instructions to Hid- hattan. Borough of Brooklyn. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, No. I~3~ ~GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ETC.j ders on the last page, last column, of Fire Commissioner. No. I. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ETC., OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL x6, OR THE tbP "City Record" Dated JULY 25, 1906. OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL q4. Ot THE. EAST SIDE OF SYCAMORE AVENUE, BE- WESTERLY SIDE OF SIXTH AVENUE, BE- AND PARK STREETS. )y26,$7 TWEEN FIFTIETH AND FIFTY-FIRST TWEEN LAKE f3rSee General Instructions to Bid- CORONA. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. FIRE DEPARTMENT. STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work ders on the last page, last column, of The time allowed to complete the whole work the "City Record." will be 300 working days, as provided in the con- HEADQUARTERS OF TILE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP will be 300 working days, as provided in the tract. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST contract. The amount of security required is Ninety SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OP- MANIIATTAN, The amount of security required is One Hun- Thousand Dollars. THE CITY OP NEW YORE. HEADQUARTERS OP THE FIEL DEPARTMENT OF dred and Thirty Thousand Dollars. THE CITY of NEW YORE:, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST No. 2. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, ETC., No. x 4 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, ETC., EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, OF ADDITION TO AND ALTERATIONS IN OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 1~ t2, ON THE 7 S received by the Fire Commissioner at the THE CITY of NEw Yoax. SOUTH SIDE OF AVENUE G BETWEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL 3n. ON THE CORNER x11 above office until Io.3o o'clock a. m. on EAST TWENTY-THIRD AND EAST TWEN- STATE STREET AND ROANOKE AVENUE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906, 0 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FAR ROCKAWAY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. J received by the Fire Commissioner at the TY-FOURTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF The time allowed to complete the whole work Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on BROOKLYN. will be zoo working days, as provided In the con- No. r. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LA- The time allowed to complete the whole work tract. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906, will be 300 working days, as provided in the The amount of security required is Sixty-three ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. contract. Thousand Dollars. BUILDING OF ENGINE COMPANY 16, LO- The amount of security required is One Hun- g, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, ETC., No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- dred and Twenty Thousand Dollars. No. I CATED AT NO. 223 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH ING TWO EIGHTY-FIVE FEET AERIAL No. s. FOR THE DEMOLITION OF OF AN ATHLETIC FIELD, ON MUNSON STREET. HOOK AND LADDER TRUCKS. AND ORCHARD STREETS AND THE EAST The time for the completion of the work and The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- RIVER FRONT. ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND the full performance of the contract is forty-five terials and supplies and the performance of the CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. (45) days. The time allowed to complete the whole work The amount of security required is Four Thou- contract is one hundred and twenty (ISO) days. will be 6o working days, as provided in the con- sand Dollars. The amount of security equired is Five Thou- tract. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded sand Five Hundred Dollars ($5,5oo). The amount of security required is Five Thou- at a lump or aggregate sum. No. 2, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- sand Dollars. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- ING TWO SEVENTY-FIVE FEET AERIAL BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR HOOK AND LADDER TRUCKS. Borough of Richmond. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- The time allowed to complete the whole work No. 16. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF A1)DITI°1NS AND ALTERATIONS TO terials and supplies and the performance of the l:OII.DlhG OF ENGINE COMPANY 27' LO- will 175 working days, as provided in the ADDITIONS TO AND ALTERATIONS IN CATED AT NO. 173 FRANKLIN STREET. contract is one hundred and twenty (I2o) days. PUBLIC SCHOOL 3. ON THE SOUTH SIDE The amount of security required I. Five Thou- The amount of security required is One Hun- OF CHURCH STREET, EAST OF SHARROTT The time for the completion of the work and sand Dollars ($5,000). the full performance of the contract is forty-five dred and Thirty Thousand Dollars. AVENUE, PLEASANT PLAINS, BOROUGH (49 ) days. The bids will be compared and the contract On Contracts Nos. r, z and 3 the bids will be OF RICHMOND. The amount of security required is Four Thou- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each compared and the contract awarded in a lump The time allowed to complete the whole work sand Dollars. contract. sum to the lowest bidder on each contract. will be 16o working days, as provided in the Delivery will be required to be made at the Blank forms, plans and specifications may be contract Bids will be compared and the contract awarded time and in the manner and in such quantities as a: a lump or aggregate sum. obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- The amount of security required is Thirty Blank forms and further information may be may be directed. tendent, at Estimating Room, eighth floor, Thousand Dollars. obtained and the plans and drawings may be Blank forms and further information may be Hall of the Board of Education, Park On Contracts Nos. g, 6, y 8; 9, so, ra, 13 seen at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. obtained at the office gf the Fire Department, avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- 14 . 15 and 16 the bids will be compared anS Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- hattan; also at Branch Office, No. 131 Livingston the contract awarded in a lump sum to the 157 and igg East Sixty-seventh street, Man- hattan. hattan. street, Borough of Brooklyn. lowest bidder on each contract. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, JOHN F C. B. J. SNYDER, On Contracts Nos. 4 and x t the bidders must OCommiissioner. Superintendent of School Buildings. state the price of each or any article or item Fire Commissioner. Dated JULY 25, 1906. I Dated Juiv a5, 1906. Dated AUGUST 2, I906. contained in the specifications or schedules herein 3ya6A7 7y25,a6 contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids D1- See - General Iagtructsoea to Bid- will be tested. der. on the last ~Ist~ Ialt .isf.t of last sei>Ims*, of darn tiN t M1slasI of Extensions must be made and footed up, as the M city Zcc0Ig4." tlti ° 01ty the bids will be read from the total of each Item MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1906. THE CITY RECORD. 7631

and award made to the lowest bidder on each bids will be read from the total and the contract measure, by which the bids will be tested. The prolongation and parallel line and its prolonga- item. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. extensions must be made and footed up, as the tion westwardly to its intersection with a -Inc Delivery will be required to be made at the .Delivery will be required to be made at the bids will be read from the total for all classes parallel to and distant loo feet easterly from time and manner and in such quantities as may time and in the manner and in such quantities and award made to the lowest bidder on all the easterly side of Bronx Park avenue; thence be directed. as may be directed. classes. southerly along the last-mentioned parallel line Blank forms, plans and specifications may be Blank forms and further information may be Work will be required to be done at the to its intersection with a line parallel to and obtained or seen at the office of the Super obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen time and in the manner and in such quantities distant too feet northerly from the northerly intendent, at Estimating Room, eighth floor, Hall at the office of the said Department. as may be directed. side of East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh of the Board of Education, Park avenue and J. A. BENSEL, Blank forms and further information may be street; thence westerly • along the last-mentioned Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan; also Commissioner of Docks. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen parallel line and its prolongation westwardly to at Branch Offices, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, at the office of the said Department. Its intersection with a line parallel to and dis- Borough of Queens, and Borough Hall, New Dated AUGUST 3, rpo6. J. A. BENSEL, tant loo feet easterly from the easterly side of Brighton, Borough of Richmond, for work fox a6,16 Commissioner of Docks. Tremont avenue (said easterly side of Tremont their respective boroughs. t See General Instructions to Bin- Dated JULY 26, Igo6. avenue being the southerly prolongation of the C. B. J. SNYDER, ders on the last page, last column, 01 jYz7,a7 easterly side of First street); thence southerly Superintendent of School Buildings. the "City Reeord.9i IA See General Instructions to B1d- along the last-mentioned line parallel and its nro- ders on the last page, last column, of longation southwardly to the point or place of Dated JULY z6, 1go6. beginning; excepting from said area all streets, jyzs,a6 OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS ANE the 11 City Record." avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OP BATTERY PLACE, j'See General Instructions to Bid- legally opened as such area is shown upon our NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. ders on the last page, last column, of CITY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE Or THE DEPARTMENT Or DOCKS AND the "City Record.' FERRIES, PIER "A," FooT of BATTERY PLACE, Fourth—That, provided there be no objections EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE filed to either of said abstracts, our final report S received by the Commissioner of Docks at CITY or NEW YORK. herein will be presented for confirmation to the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARE the above office until 12 o'clock m. on Supreme Court of the State of New York, First AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW Yoax. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906, S received by the Commissioner of Docks to be held in the County Court House, in the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Borough of Manhattan. at the above office until is o'clock m., on Borough of Manhattan, in The City of 'New received by the Superintendent of School York, on the 18th day of October, igo6, at the S CONTRACT No. Iot8. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1900, opening of the Court on that day. Buildings at the above office of the Department FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND of Education until II o'clock a. in. on Borough of Manhattan. Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING either of said abstracts of estimate and assess- MONDAY, AUGUST 0, 1900, DELIVERING AND ERECTING HEATINd CONTRACT NO. Ioi6. Inent, the notice of motion to confirm our final Borough of The Bronx. BOILERS AT PIER "A," NORTH RIVER. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND report herein will stand adjourned to the date The time for the completion of the work and MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISH- to be hereafter specified, and of which notice will the full performance of the contract is on or ING AND DELIVERING ABOUT r coo OAK be given to all those who have theretofore ap- before the expiration of sixty (6o) calendar days. PILES (CLASS I.) AND ABOU'C zg6,000 peared in this proceeding, as well as by publica- The amount of security required is One Thou- FEET, B. M., OAK LUMBER (CLASS II.). tion in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections 981 sand Four Hundred Dollars. The time for the completion of the work and and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as the full performance of the contract is on or CONTRACT No. 1020. amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. RITTER before the expiration of ninety (yo) calendar Dated BOROUGH OF MANIIATTAN, NEW YORK, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND days for Class I. and seventy-five (75) calendar July 30, 1906. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING days for Class If. AND DELIVERING PAINTS, OILS, ETC. The amount of security required is: DOUGLAS MATHEWSON, HILLMAN WHICH HAS BEEN DECLARED The time for the completion of the work and For Class I ...... $5,600 oo Chairman; ABANDONED. the full performance of the contract is on or For Class II ...... .... .. 4,600 00 EDW. H. HEALY, The full and final completion of the whole before the expiration of thirty (30) calendar The bidder will state the price of each item CHARLES STEIN, days. or article contained in the specifications or Commissioners. work will be 3o working days, as provided in JOHN P. DUNN. the contract. The amount of security required is One Thou. schedules herein contained or hereto annexed Clerk. The amount of security required is One Thou- sand Two Hundred Dollars. per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of sand Five Hundred Dollars. The bidder will state the price of each item or measure, by which the bids will be tested. The ai,zo No. 18. FOR COMPLETING AND FINISH. article contained in the specifications or sched. extensions must be made and footed up, as ING THE HEATING AND VENTILATING ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per the bids will be read from the total for each FIRST DEPARTMENT. pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of class and awards made to the lowest bidder on measure, by which the bids will be tested. The each class. extensions must be made and footed up, as the Delivery will be required to be made at the In the matter of the application of The City of bids will be read from the total and the contracts time and in the manner and in such quantities as New York, relative to acquiring title wher- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each may be directed. ever the same has not been heretofore ac- ARD- contract. Blank forms and further information may be quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita- HAS Delivery will be required to be made at the obtained and the plans and drawings may be ments required for the opening and extend- time and in the manner and in such quantities seen at the office of the said Department. ing of BELMONT STREET (although not yet The full and final completion of the whole as may be directed. j. A. BENSEL, named by proper authority), from Clay ave- work will be 6o working days, as provided in Blank forms and further information may be Commissioner of Docks. nue to Morris avenue, in the Twenty-fourth the contract. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New Dated JULY 25, Igo6. York. The amount of security required is Twelve at the office of the said Department. jy26,a6 Thousand Dollars. J. A. BENSEL, The work in question is for the completion t See General Instructions to Bid- of said abandoned contracts. Commissioner of Docks. ders on the last page, last column, of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE called the 11 City Record." bill of costs, charges and expenses in- The attention of bidders is expressly Dated AUGUST 2, 1906. curredN by reason of the proceedings in the to the printed addenda which is inserted in the a4,I6 above-entitled matter, will be presented for tax- printed specification. g.See General Instructions to Bfll- The quantities of work to be done and the DEPARTMENT Or DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," ation to one of the Justices of the Supreme ders on the last page, last column, of NORTH RIVER, New Yoig, March 31, 5904. Court of the State of New York, First Depart- materials to be furnished are the balance of the the 11 City Record." ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to work, together with corrections enumerated in HE COMMISSIONER HAS FIXED THE be held at the County Court House, in the the addenda. T amounts of bonds required on contracts Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New Bidders must examine the abandoned work be- OFFICE OP THE. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND awarded by this Department, as follows: York, on the 16th day of August, ipo6, at fore making an estimate, and must examine the FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, On all contracts for supplies, 40 per cent. of 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as addenda attached to the contract and specifica- NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE the estimated cost; soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; tions. CITY OF NEW YORK. On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- On Contracts Nos. r7 and 18 the bids will be and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE plies, where the estimated cost is not over penses has been deposited in the office of the compared and the contract awarded to the lowest $200,000 40 per cent. of the estimated cost; bidder on each contract. t received by the Commissioner of Docks Clerk of the County of New York, there to at the above office until is o'clock m. on On elf contracts, other than contracts for sup- remain for and during the space of ten days, Blank forms, plans and specifications may be plies, where the estimated cost is over $200,000, obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- as required by the provisions of the Greater TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2906, but not over $1,000,000, 25 per cent. of the esti- New York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 tendent, at Estimating Room, eighth floor, Hall mated cost; of the Laws of rgol. of the Board of Education, Park avenue and Borough of Manhattan. On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, CONTRACT NO. loog plies, where the estimated cost is over $1,000,000, July 31, Igo6. C. B. J. SNYDER, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR 30 per cent. of the estimated cost. Superintendent of School Buildings. FRANCIS W. POLLOCK, AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, JAMES T. LANE, Dated JULY 26, 1906. STRUCTING AND DELIVERING THREE Secretary. OUIS G. CASSIDY, jya5.a6 STEEL SCREW PROPELLING FERRY BOATS, EACH WITH TWO TWO-CYLINDER Commissioners. tSee General Instructions to Bid- JOHN P. DUNN, COMPOUND ENGINES. Clerk. ders on the last page, last column, of The time for the completion of the work and SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- the "City Record." the full performance of the contract is on or jy3l,aro before the expiration of 330 calendar days. MENT. The amount of security required shall be: For building one new steel screw propelling FIRST DEPARTMENT. FIRST DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. ferry boat, Sixty Thousand Dollars. For building two new steel screw propelling In the matter of the application of The City of ferry boats, One Hundred and Twenty Thousand In the matter of the application of The City Lf New York relative to acquiring title, wherever OFFICE OF THE BOARD OP ELECTIONS OF THE Dollars. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, CITY OP NEW YORK, No. 107 WEST FORTY-FIRST For building three new steel screw Qropelling the same has not been heretofore acquired, to to SPOFFORD AVENUE (although not yet STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ferry boats, One Hundred and Eighty Thousand the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of THE FIRST named by proper authority), from Longwood OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Dollars. avenue to Tiffany street, and from Tiffany Bidders will state a price for one boat, and if STREET (unnamed) east of the Bronx river, street to the Bronx N public inspection of the lists of proposed extending from Tremont avenue to Bronx river, river, in the Twenty-third Election officers for 1go6-1907, authenticated and they desire to bid on more than one boat they Ward, Borough of The Bronx, The City of shall state a price as well for every additional in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The New York. filed by the respective Chairmen of the Executive Bronx, City of New York. Committees of the several County Committees beat built and delivered in accordance with the of the Democratic and Republican parties in specifications herein contained. It is the inten- The City of New York, can be made from and tion of the City to build three ferry boats, and ?s.T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the City reserves the right, in awarding the con- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- V supplemental and additional bill of costs, after August 6 until August 16,, between the charges and expenses incurred by reason of the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. in. daily (Saturdays tract, to award it to the bidder or bidders whose W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in from g a. m: to 12 m.), at the various borough bid or bids show such award to be for the beat the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all proceedings in the above entitled matter, will interests of the City, as determined by the persons interested in this proceeding, and to be presented for taxation to one of the Justices offices, to wit: of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Manhattan—No. 112 West Forty-second street. amount of the bid for the first, second or third the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of boat, or, in other words, the contract, if awarded, all houses and lots and improved and unimproved First Department, at a Special Term thereof, The Bronx—One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Part I., to be held at the County Court House in street and Mott avenue. will be to the bidder or bidders whose prices are lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it Brooklyn—No. 42 Court street. lowest for any or all of the three ferry boats, may concern. to wit: the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New to be awarded by the Commissioner of Docks. First—That we have completed our estimate York, on the 16th day of August, 1go6, at Queens—No. 51 Jackson avenue, Long Island 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as City. No bid shall be withdrawn. and assessment, and that all persons interested Delivery will be required to be made at the in this proceeding or in any of the lands, tene- soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; Richmond—Beach and Water street, Stapleton, and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- S. I. time and in the manner and in such quantities ments and hereditiments and premises affected as may be directed. thereby, and having objections thereto, do pre- penses has been deposited in the office of the By order of the Board of Elections of The Clerk of the County of New York, there to City of New York. Blank forms and further information may be sent their said objections in writing, duly veri- obtained and the plans and drawings may be fied, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West remain for and during the space of ten days, as NEW YORK, August I, 1906. seen at the office of the said Department. Broadway in the Borough of Manhattan, in The required by the provisions of the Greater New A. C. ALLEN, J. A. pBENSEL, City of New York, on or before the 22d day of York Charter as amended by chapter 466 of the Chief Clerk. Commissioner of Docks. August, I906, and that we, the said Commission- Laws of igol. a6,i6 Dated JULY 31, 1906. ers, will hear parties so objecting, and for that Dated BOROUGH Or MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, x3,14 purpose will be in attendance at our said office July 31, Igo6. ]'See General Instructions to $id- on the lath day of September, rgo6, at 3 o'clock JOHN F. O'RYAN, ders on the last page, last eelnasa, of p. m. JACOB KATZ, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND the "City Reeera." Second—That the abstracts of our said esti- Commissioners. mate and assessment, together with our damage JOHN P. DUNN, FERRIES. and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, Clerk. OFFICE Or THE DEPARTMENT OP Docas AND estimates. proofs and other documents used by jY3l,aro ' OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," Foot or BATTERY PLACE, us in making the same have been deposited in FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OP BATTERY PLACE, NORTH Rivxa, Boaouou OP MANHATTAN, T=s the Bureau of Street dpenings in the Law De- FIRST DEPARTMENT. NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY or NEW YORK. partment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and CITY OF NEW YORK. 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tan, in said City, there to remain until the 23d In the matter of the application of The City of C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Docks at day of August, tgo6. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever t h7 received by the Commissioner of Docks at the above office until to o'clock M. on Third—That the limits of our assessment for the same has not been heretofore acquired, e above office until Iz o'clock in. on to the lands, tenements and hereditaments TUESDAY, AUGUST ?, 1908, benefit • include all those lands, tenements and FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and required for the opening and extending of Borough of Manhattan. being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The DELANCEY STREET, on the southerly side, Borough of lianhattan. from Clinton street to the Bowery, in the CONTRACT NO. roog. City of New York which, taken together, are CONTRACT No. 1o17. bounded and described as follows, viz.: Tenth and Thirteenth Wards, Borough of FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Beginning at the point of intersection of the Manhattan, The City of New York. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING southerly prolongslion of a line parallel to the MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING AND PAINTING HE MUNICIPAL FERRY- easterly aide of Tremont avenue and distant too AND DELIVERING MISCELLANEOUS SUP- BOATS AND OTHER FLOATING PROP- feet easterly therefrom (said easterly side of Tre- ~T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PLIES. ERTY OF THE DEPARTMENT, AND FUR- mont avenue being the southerly prolongation of IN final first partial and separate report of The time for the completion of the work and NISHING AND DELIVERING MISCELLANE- the easterly side of First street) with a line tTie Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment the full performance of the contract is on or OUS SUPPLIES THEREFOR. parallel to and distant too feet southerly from in the above entitled matter will be presented before the expiration of sixty (6o) calendar days. The time for the completion of the work and the southerly side of Tremont avenue; running for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the The amount of security required is Nine Hun- the full performance of the contract is 'on or thence westerly along the last-mentioned parallel State of New York First Department, at a dred and Twenty Dollars. before the expiration of 365 calendar days. line and its prolongation westwardly to the centre Special Term thereof Part I., to be held in The bidder will state the price of each item or The amount of security required is Forty Thou- line of the Bronx river; thence northerly along the County Court Rouse in the Borough of article contained in the specifications or sched- sand Dollars. the said centre line of the Bronx river to its Manhattan in The City of New York on the ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per The bidder will state the price of each Item or intersection with the westerly prolongation of a pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of 7th day of August, 1906, at ro.3o o clock in article contained in the specifications or tebed- line parallel to and distant soo feet northerly forenoon of that day; and that the said final measure, by which the bids will be tested. The ales herein contained or hereto annexed, per from the southerly boundary line of Bronx Park; first partial and separate report has been de. extensions must be made and footed up, as the pound, ton, dozen, gapen, yard or other unit of theme easterly along the last-mentioned westerly posited in the office of the Clerk of the County 7632 THE CITY RECORD . MONDAY, AUGUST 6, Imo.

of New York, there to remain for and during line of Bleecker street; thence easterly along said OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of the respective tracts and parcels of land par- the space of five days, as required by law. parallel line to its intersection with the middle N William B. Hurd, Jr.; Charles F. KiMs- ticipating in said benefit, and of performing the Dated BOROUGH Or MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, line of the blocks between Greene street and ley and George B. Young, appointed Commas- trusts and duties required of us by title 4 of July 31, 1906. Wooster street;street; thence northerly along said middle sinners of Estimate and Appraisal in the above- chapter r of the Charter of The City of new JOHN C. CLARK, line of the to its intersection with the entitled proceeding, will appear before the Jus- York, and7 the acts or parts of acts supplementary ARTHUR INGRAHAM middle line of the blocks between West Third tice of the Supreme Court, sitting at Special thereto or amendatory thereof. DANIEL E. DOWLINZ, street and West Fourth street; thence easterly Term for the hearing of motions, at the County All parties and persons interested in the lands Commissioners. along said middle line of the block to its inter- Court House. in the Borough of Brooklyn, on and premises taken or to be taken for the pur- JOHN P. DUNN, section with the middle line of the blocks between the 14th day of August, Igo6, at 10.30 o'clock pose of opening said street or avenue, or affected Clerk. Mercer street and Greene street; thence north- in the forenoon, to be examined by the Cor- thereby, and having any claim or demand on jy31,a6 erly along said middle line of the blocks to its poration Counsel, or by any person interested in account thereof, are hereby required to present intersection with a line parallel to and too feet said proceedin?, as to their qualifications to act the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned northerly from the northerly line of Waverley as such Commissioners. Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at FIRST DEPARTMENT. place; thence easterly along said parallel line to Dated Nsw Yosa, July go, t906. our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of its intersection with a line parallel to and zoo JOHN J. DELANY, the Law Department, No. x66 Montague street, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of feet westerly from the westerly line of Broadway; Corporation Counsel, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, New York to certain lands and premises sit- thence northerly along said parallel line to its No, a Tryon Row, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said uated in BLOCK BOUNDED BY TWENTY- intersection with the middle line of the blocks Borough of Manhattan, owner or claimants may desire, within twenty S E V E N T H AND TWENTY-EIGHTH between East Eighth street and East Ninth street; New York City. days after date of this notice. STREETS, NINTH AND TENTH AVE- thence easterly along said middle line of the 52,14 And we, the said Commissioners, will be in blocks to its intersection with a line parallel to attendance at our said office on the 4th day of NUES, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The and too feet easterly from the easterly line of September, 1go6, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon City of New York, duly selected as a site for Avenue C- thence southerly along said parallel SECOND DEPARTMENT. of that day, to hear the said parties and persons public park purposes according to law. line to its intersection with the middle line of the in relation thereto; and at such time and place, blocks between Willett street and Pitt street• In the matter of the application of The City of and at such further or other time and place as OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A thence still southerly alone said middle line of New York relative to acquiring title to the we may appoint, we will hear such owners in bill of costs and expenses, incurred by the block to its intersection with the middle lands, tenements and hereditaments required relation thereto and examine proofs of such reasonN of the proceedings in the above-entitled line of the block between Scammel street and for the purpose of opening MARTENSE claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs matter, will beresented for taxation to one Gouverneur street; thence still in a southerly STREET, between New York avenue and and allegations as may then be offered by such of the Justices of theSupreme Court, at a Spe- direction along the last mentioned middle line Flatbush avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward in owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. cial Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the of the blocks to the point or place of beginning. the Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF County Court House, in The City of New York, Excepting from said area all streets, avenues York, as the same has been heretofore laid Naw YORK, July 31, 1906. Borough of Manhattan, on the 9th day of Au- and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally out. GEORGE W. MARTIN, gust, 1906. at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit C. B. RESSEGUIE, that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can maps, deposited as aforesaid. MICHAEL RYAN, be heard thereon, and that said bill of costs and Fourth—That, provided there be no objections E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- Commissioners. expenses has been deposited in the office of the filed to said abstract, our final report herein will W aioners of Estimate and Assessment in JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Clerk of the County of New York, there to re- be presented for confirmation to the Supreme the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to Clerk. main for and during the space of ten days, as Court of the State of New York, First Depart- all persons interested in this proceeding, and 2 required by section ggg of the Greater New York ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants jy3r.u Charter. be held in the County Court House in the of all houses and lots and improved and unim- Dated NEW YORx, July 27, 1go6. Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, proved lands affected thereby, and to all others JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, on the 22d day of November, 1906, at the open- whom it may concern, to wit: CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE Clerk. ing of the Court on that day. First—That we have completed our estimate jy2S,a8 Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to and assessment, and that all persons interested COMMISSION. said abstract of estimate of assessment, the in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- notice of motion to confirm our final report herein ments and bereditaments and premises affected FIRST DEPARTMENT will stand ad journed to the date to be hereafter thereby, and having objection thereto, do present TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH specified, and of which notice will be given to their said objections in writing, duly verified, to WARDS. In the matter of the application of the Mayor, all those who have theretofore appeared in this us at our office in the office of the Law Depart- Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of proceeding, as well as by publication in the ment, No. 166 Montague street in the Borough URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF New York, relative to acquiring title wher- CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections g8r and gg~ of Brooklyn in The City of 13ew York, on or P chapter 537 of the Laws of 18g3 and the ever the same has not been heretofore ac- of the Greater New York Charter, as amended before the zoth day of August, igo6, and that Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita- by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1go6. we, the said Commissioners, will bear parties so to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the ments required for the purpose of opening Dated BOROUGH or MANHATTAN, Naw YORa, objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- Commissioners appointed under said Acts will be MOUNT VERNON AVENUE (althou h not June z8, rgo6. tendance at our said office on the 4th day of held at the office of the Commission, Room 538, yet named by proper authority), from Jerome JOHN C. CLARK, September, igo6, at 4 o'clock p, m. No. a8o Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough avenue to the northern boundary of The City Chairman; Second—That the abstract of our said estimate of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, of New York, as the same has been hereto- ARTHUR INGRAHAM and assessment, together with our damage and Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at a fore laid out and designated as a first-class DANIEL E. DOWLIN&, benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, o'clock p. m., until further notice. street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward Commissioners. proofs and other documents used by us in making Dated NEW You CITY. November 2, 1905. of The City of New York JOHN P. DUNK, our report, have been deposited in the Bureau WILLIAM E. STILLING$, Clerk. of Street Openings of the Law Department of GEORGE C. NORTON, jyao,ato The City of New York in the Borough of OSCAR S. BAILEY, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Brooklyn, No. 166 Montague street in the Commis loners. N supplemental and additional bill of costs, Borough of Brooklyn in The City of l4ew York, I.AMoNT MCLOWG=LIN, charges and expenses incurred by reason of there to remain until the 5th day of September, Clerk, the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE- 1906. will be presented for taxation to one of the Third—That the limits of our assessment for Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of PARTMENT. benefit include all those lands, tenements and New York, First Department, at a Special Term hereditaments and premises situate, lying and PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The of New York, which, taken together, are bounded City of New York, on the 8th day of August, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of and described as follows, viz.: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1906, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, New York to certain lands on the NORTH- Commencing at a point where the easterly or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard ERLY LINE OF ST. MARK'S AVENUE, 200 side of Flatbush avenue is intersected by the thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges feet west of Classon avenue, in the Borough centre line of the block between Linden and GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. and expenses has been deposited in the office of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, duly Martense avenues as said avenues are laid down of the Clerk of the County of New York, there selected as a site for school purposes according on the Commissioners' Map of The City of to remain for and during the space of ten days, to law. New York; running thence easterly along the The person or persons making a bid or estimate as required by the provisions of the Greater centre line- of the block between Linden and for any services, work, materials or supplies for New York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 Martense avenues to the westerly side of New The City of New York, or for any of its depart. of the Laws of ,got. E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- York avenue; running thence southerly along the ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same Dated Boaoucn OF MANHATTAN, NEW Yoea, W sioners of Estimate in the above entitled westerly side of New York avenue to a point in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the July 26, 1906. matter, appointed pursuant to the provisions of where said westerly side of New York avenue is supplies, materials, work or services for which the EDW. BROWNE, the statutes relating thereto, hereby give notice intersected by the centre line of the block be- bid or estimate is made, with his or their name or JOHN J. QUINLAN, to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties tween Martense and Church avenues as laid names and the date of presentation to the Presi- JOHN DEWITT WARNER, or persons respectively entitled to or interested down on said map of The City of New York; dent or Board or to the head of the Department Commissioners. in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem- running thence westerly along the centre line at his or its office, on or before the date and JOHN P. DUNN, ises, title to which is sought to be acquired in of the block between Martense and Church ave- hour named in the advertisement for the same, at Clerk. jy26,a6 this proceeding, and to all others whom it may nues to the easterly side of Flatbush avenue, which time and place the estimates received will concern, to wit: and thence northerly along the easterly side of be publicly opened by the President or Board or First—That we have completed our estimate of Flatbush avenue to the point or place of begin- head of said Department and read, and the award FIRST DEPARTMENT. the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, parties and rsons interested in the ning. of the contract made according to law as soon pe Fourth—That provided there be no objection thereafter as practicable. In the matter of the application of The City of lands or premises affected by this proceeding filed to either of said abstracts, our final report Each bid or estimate shall contain the name New York relative to acquiring title, wherever or having any interest therein, and have filed a herein will be presented for confirmation to the and place of residence of the person making the the same has not been heretofore acquired, true report or transcript of such estimate in the Supreme Court of the State of New York. same, and names of all persons interested with to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- office of the Board of Education of The City Second Department, at a Special Term thereof him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- quired for the widening of DELANCEY of New York, at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth for the bearing of motions, to be held in the ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that STREET, on the south side, from Clinton street street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn it is made without any connection with any other to the Bowery, in the Tenth and Thirteenth for the inspection of whomsoever it may con- in The City of New York, on the 15th day of person making an estimate for the some purpose, cern. and is in all respects fair and without collusion Wards, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Second—That all parties or persons whose October, igo6, at the opening of the Court on that York. day. or fraud, and that no member of the Board of rights may be affected by the said estimate and Aldermen, bead of a department, chief of a who may object to the same or any part thereof, Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- to any of said abstracts of estimate and assess- bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other may, within ten days after the first publication officer of The City of New York is, shall be or sioners of Estimate and Assessment in of this notice, August 3, rpo6, file their objections ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final theW above entitled matter, hereby give notice to report herein will staid adjourned to the date become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- to such estimate, in writing, with us, at our hereafter to be specified, and of which notice will tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or all persons interested in this proceeding, and to office Room 92, Franklin Trust Company Build- otherwise in or in the performance of the con- the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of log, 'lo. 166 Montague street, in the Borough be given to all those who have heretofore ap- all houses and lots and improved and unimproved peared in this proceeding, as well as by pub- tract or in the supplies, work or business to of Brooklyn, in said city as provided by statute, whicft it relates, or in any portion of the profits lands affected thereby, and to all others whom and that we, the said dommissioners, will hear lication in the CITY Rscoan and corporation it may concern, to wit: newspapers pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by parties so objecting at our office on the 15th the oath, In writing, of the party or parties mak- First—That we have completed our last partial day of August, 1906, at 12.3o o'clock noon and the Greater New York Charter as amended by and separate report of estimate of assessment, and chapter 68 of the Laws of aged. ing the estimate that the several matters stated upon such subsequent days as may be - isound herein are in all respects true. that all persons interested in this proceeding, or necessary. Dated BoROuuH or BROOKLYN, Tao CITY or in any of the lands, tenements and bereditaments Naw Yosa, August 1, igo6. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by Dated CITY OF NEW Yoax, BOROUGH OF Baooa- the consent, in writing, of two householders or and premises affected thereby, and having ob- LYN, August1906. MARTIN E. HALPIN, jections thereto, do present their said objections . E. FINNIGAN, Chairman; freeholders in The City of New York, or of a In writing, duly verified to us at our office, Nos. DOMINIC B. GRIFFIN, guaranty or surety company duly authorized by HERBERT G. WILLIAMSON, law to act as snrety, and shall contain the go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of FREDERICK CUZNER, DANIEL G. CAMPION, Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or Commissioners, matters set forth in the blank forms mentioned Commissioners. below, before the zoth day of August, Igo6, and that GEORGE T. RIGGS, JAMBS F. QurGISY, we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties Clerk Clerk, No bid or estimate will be considered unless, so objecting, and for that purpose will be in R3,14 51,17 as a condition precedent to the reception or eon- attendance at our said office on the 25th day of sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by September, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. a certified check upon one of the State or Na- Second—That the abstract of our said esti- COUNTY OF KINGS. SECOND DEPARTMENT. tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to mate of assessment, together with our benefit the order of the Comptroller, or money to the In the matter of acquiring title by The City of amount of five per centum of the amount of the maps, and also all the affidavits, eat mates, proofs remises sit- and other documents used by us in making the New York to certain lands and p In the matter of the application of The City of bond re qpired, as provided in section 4ao of the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of uated at the SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER acquiring title to Greater New York Charter. OF SUTTER AVENUE AND GRAFTON New York relative to The certified check or money should not be in- Street (penings in the Law Department of The y SCHENCK AVENUE, from New Lots road to City of New York, Nos go and 92 West Broad- STREET, in the Borough of Brooklyn, dul Wortman avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, selected as a site for school purposes, accord- mate but should be either inclosed in a sepa ate ing to law. in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New there to remain until the 55th day of August, York. envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- 1906. m nt, President or Board, or submitted personallye Third—That the limits of our assessment for OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. benefit include all those lands, tenements and N H. Douglas,ohn F. Coffin and Seward OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, For particulars as to the quantity and quality hereditament, and premises situate, lying and Shanahan, appointed) Coe3fitissioners of Estimate the undersigned, were appointed by an of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the being in the Borough of Manhattan in The City and Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding, orderN of the Supreme Court, made and entered work, reference must be made to the of New York which, taken together, are bounded will appear before the Justice of the Supreme herein on the 1st day of December t9og and bons, sebedukw, plans, etc., on file In theadd and described as follows, viz.: Court sitting at Special Term for the hearing duly filed in the office of the Cleric of kings office of the President, Board or Department. Beginning at the point of intersection of the of motions, at the County Court House, in the County, a copy of which order was filed in the No bid @hall be accepted from or contract middle line of the blocks between Scammel street Borough of Brooklyn, on the Iqth day of Au- office of the Register of the County of Kings awarded to any person who Is In arrears to The and Gouverneur street with the middle line of gust, 1906, at Io.go o'clock in the forenoon, to on the 13th day of December, Igo, and indexed in City of New York upon debt or contract, or who the blocks between East Broadway and Henry be examined by the Corporation Counsel or by the Index of Conveyances in Section t4-T, Blocks is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any street; running thence southwesterly along said any person interested in said proceeding, as to 4306, 4307, 4308. 4330, 4$31, 4354, 4j55, 4376 obligation to the City. last mentioned middle line of the block to its their qualifications to act as such Commissioners. 4377, 4398, 4399, Commissioners of Estimate and The contract must be bid for separately. intersection with the southeasterly prolongation Dated NEW Yosa July 3o, rgo6. Assessment for the purpose of making a just and The right is reserved In each case to reject of the middle line of the blocks between Worth JO'Hfi J. DELANY, equitable estimate of the loss and damage, if any, an bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the street and Thomas street; thence northwesterly Corporation Counsel, to the respective owners, lessees parties and per- Interest of the City so to do. along said prolongation and middle line of the No. z Tryon Row, sons entitled to or interested (n the lands and Bidders will write out the amount of their block to its intersection with a line parallel to .Borough of Manhattan, premises to be taken for the purpose of opening bids or estimates in addition to Inserting the same and zoo feet westerly from the westerly line of New York City. said street or avenue, as particularly~ described in figures, Church street; thence northerly along said line x2,14 in the petition of The City of New York, filed Bidders are requested to make their bids or parallel to Church street to its intersection v,itlt with said order in the office of the Clerk of Kings estimates upon the blank forms prepared and a line parallel to and too -feet southwesterly from COUNTY OF KINGS. County and for the purpose of making a just and furnished by the City a copy of which, with the the southwesterly line of Canal street; thence equitable assessment of the benefit of said street proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- northwesterly along said last mentioned parallel In the matter of acquiring title by The City, of or avenue so to be opened to the respective gether with a copy of the contract, Including the line to its intersection with the southerly pro- New York to certain lands and premises sttu- owners, parties and persons respectively entitled specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- longation of the middle line of the blocks between ated at the NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF to or interested in the lands and premises and poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applea- Wooster street and West Broadway;Broadway; thence north- HERKIMER STREET AND EASTERN not required for the y of opening said tion therefor at the office of the Department for erly along said prolongation and line of PARKWAY, in the Borough of Brooklyn, street or avenue, but benefited thereby, and of which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- the blocks to Its intersection with a line parallel dal!selected as a site for school purposes, an- ascertaining d the d1rlct benefited hi of ecua roetisa work sq sirs . be aMn to and zoo feet northerly from the northerly cording to law. said saaaasmea~t, and the- die and boandari u ths