T he City Record. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

V o l. XV. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1887. N umber 4,390.

Resolved, That the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Sanitary Code be discontinued without costs, to w it : Names. No. Names. No. George Stone ...... 3234 Patrick N orton...... 133 Lewis L . B a c h ...... 3523 Jacob Silberstein...... 136 John S. Woods...... 3551 Frederick Slafer...... m James P. Cam p bell...... 3559 Rosa Zabriskie...... 141 Joseph K u n tz ...... 3595 John F. Altridge...... 144 Reuben Maplesden...... 3599 John Fleischman...... *51 Jacob Silberman ...... 72 Robert Gentile...... Robert and Joseph Gordon 97 William McCracken...... 161 Joseph T erisco ...... 109 George Schittenhelm.... *65 Burke & O ’B rien ...... n o Jane W o o d ...... 172 Joseph C o r ti...... 121 Margaret Prive...... 199 Report in respect to furnishing the different precincts with printed slips of ordinances that are frequently violated, and that the Captains of precincts give notice of arrest under the Sanitary Code to this Department; which was approved, and the Attorney was directed to prepare the necessary papers. The following reports were received from the Sanitary Committee : Weekly report from Riverside Hospital (small-pox); weekly report from Riverside Hospital APPROVED PAPERS, (fevers); weekly report from Reception H ospital; report of changes m the hospital service. Resolved, That the resignations of the following-named persons be and are hereby accepted : Hannah Gleason, Chambermaid, Riverside Hospital, on October 8, 1887. Approved Papers fo r the week ending October 22, 1887. John Parell, Carpenter, Riverside Hospital, on October 8, 1887. Julia Hennefick, Helper, Reception Hospital, discharged on October 7, 1887. Resolved, That Annie Farley be and is hereby employed as Helper in Reception Hospital, at Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby respectively reappointed to $12 per month, vice Julia Hennefick, discharged. the office of Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, to date from the The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and ordered expiration of their present terms of office, viz. : forwarded to the Comptroller for paym ent: Charles F. Walters, Edward Swager, William R. Keese, Names, Amount. | Names. Amount. Charles A . Farley, Henry Templer, Jr., Joseph Markart. John Goodwin...... $355 72 Percy Rockwell...... $21 94 William H. Janes, John J. Reilly, Edward C. Sheehy, Offerman & Heissenbuttel...... 19080 Consolidated Gas Co. 41 02 Samuel J. Landow, Frank Etzel, Leonard B. Sutro, Henry R ick...... 33 94 H . Y . Canfield...... 68 76 J. J. Frederick Pflueger, Joseph M. Hill, Isaac Witmark. Metropolitan Telephone and Tele- Perris & Browne...... 35 34 graph C o ...... 131 60 E. G. Blackford...... Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners Charles B. Trimble...... 340 00 Charles Lederer...... of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in the places respectively of those whose James D. Leary...... 867 63 McKesson & Robbins. names appear opposite, and whose terms of office have expired, v iz .: 172 37 Charles P. Woodworth & C o ...... 155 72 { John F. Dwyer, in place o f ...... Ronald K. Brown. Frank M. Buck, “ ...... Henry Beriinger. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: Max Bacharach, “ ...... Charles A . Clark. Weekly report of Chief Sanitary Inspector ; weekly report of Chemist and Assistant Chemist ; John Sarraal, “ ...... William Vernon Chaney. weekly report of work performed by Inspector of Offensive Trades ; weekly report on manure Edward Miehling, “ ...... Christopher Carraher. dum ps; weekly reports on condition of offal and night-soil boats; weekly report on condi­ William B. Morgan, “ ...... Albert W. Davies. tion of slaughter-houses ; monthly reports of charitable institutions ; quarterly report of work per­ Henry H . Sherman, “ ...... Frank W . Ely. formed in the Sanitary Bureau ; report upon premises Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, regarding Michael Ford, “ ...... George E . Field. cesspools, and that Orders Nos. 7723-7727, on premises Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, be cancelled* Albert Klamroth, Jr., “ ...... Jacob C. Goebel. Resolved, That Orders Nos. 7723-7727, on Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, be and the same John J. Collins, “ ...... Samuel D. Goodman. are hereby revoked. James G. Coffee, “ ...... Francis J. Hawkes. Report of the discontinuance of J. H . Ladue’s fertilizing factory at East Forty-fourth street. Edward J. Cassidy, “ ...... Samuel Kilpatrick. Report recommending that the services of Inspectors Fox and Nicholson be continued. William W. Falconer, “ ...... Peter F. Morris. Resolved, That Inspectors Fox and Nicholson be continued in the service of the Board until Charles H . Powers, “ ...... Carlo Paxia. further notice. Jacob A. Lehmann, “ ...... Patrick Ryan. Report of Chemist in respect to scrutiny of all food and drink commodities. James Grady, “ ...... Louis Bauer. Reports on Applications fo r Permits. John M. Reid, “ ...... Henry Silberstein. Philip Joseph Duming, ...... John T . Toal. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted, as follows : Frank Ferretti, “ ...... A . R. Walsh. No. 582, to keep a lodging-house at No. 26 Spring street, No. 4516, to smoke meats at No. 143 Perry street. Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners No. 4517, to keep one cow and calf, Feather Bed lane and McCombs Dam road, of Deeds in and for the City ana County of New York, in the places respectively of those whose No. 4518, to keep two cows, One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Hudson river, names appear opposite, who were recently appointed, but failed to qualify, v iz .: No. 4519, to keep ten cows, south side of John street, three houses west of Prospect avenue, Gustave Jacobs, in place o f...... William A. Appell. No. 4520, to keep two cows at No. 2775 Marion avenue. John C. Clegg, “ ...... John D . Buschmann. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied, as follows : Victor J. Dowling, “ ...... Eli M. Cohen. No. 143, to maintain manure-box at No. 631 West Forty-sixth street, Michael J. Groh, “ ...... Alexander M. Goge. No. 144, to maintain manure-box at No. 451 West Forty-ninth street. Nicholas Lonergan, “ ...... William H . Haeselbarth. Charles Miller, Jr., “ ...... John H . Hunt. Reports on Applications fo r R elieffrom Orders. John G . Gries, “ ...... Alexander W. McDonald. Resolved, That the following orders be suspended, extended, modified, rescinded or referred, as John L . Wilkie, “ ...... William H. Miller. follow s: Charles D . Weld, “ ...... Samuel Oppenheimer. No. 8301, on premises at No. 300 East Fifty-third street, February 15, 1887, as to additional Thomas H. Baskeville, “ ...... Walter S. Pinckney. water closet and ventilation of main waste-pipes, and immediate enforcement of the remainder of George B. Riley, “ ...... William Roemer. order. Alexander P. W . Kinnan, in place of...... George A . Smith. No. 11082, on premises at No. 238 East Twenty-second street, December 5, 1887. Richard S. Valkenburgh, “ ...... *...... Berthold Sommer. No. 12296, on premises at No. 62 Pitt street, April 1, 1888. No. 12932, on premises at No. 725 East One Hundred and Sixty-third street; permission granfed Resolved, That William J. Loutrell be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds to build a water-tight cess-pool instead of making sewer connections. in and for the City and County of New York, in place of A . James Lask, who has resigned. No. 7804, on premises at southwest corner Spring and Greene streets, November 15, 1887. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 18, 1887. No. 13000, on premises at No. 160 East Forty-second street, May 1, 1888. No. 13076, on premises at No. 400 Tenth avenue, modified as follows: that the woodwork be FRANCIS J. TWOMEY, Clerk of the Common Council. removed and new woodwork be placed around school sink, that said sink and apartments be ven­ tilated by tight-fitting doors with a space of six inches at the bottom of doors and floor, that there be four inches of space between the partitions and ceiling, and the apartment of school sink be con­ HEALTH DEPARTMENT nected with the metal ventilating pipe which extends to the roof, and also that the seats be so adjusted that they can be raised. No. 14267, on premises at No. 437 East Ninth street, November 15, 1887. No. 14465, on premises at No. 126 Attorney street, December I, 1887. H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , | No. 12665, on premises at No. 143 Perry street, rescinded. N ew Y o rk , October 12, 1887. f No. 13489, on premises at No. 4 Walker street, rescinded. A t the hour named in the Rules and Regulations for the regular meeting to be held, no No. 13632, on premises at No. 423 East Eighty-third street, modified to read ; water-closets on quorum was present, and the President adjourned the same to Thursday, October 13, at two second floor sufficiently ventilated, but the soil pipe from third floor water-closet to be ventilated by a full size pipe. o’clock P. M. C. GOLDERMAN, Chief Clerk. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby denied : No. 8189, on premises at Nos. 212-214 East Eighty-fifth street. No. 9911, on premises at No. 2840 Third avenue. No. 10129, on premises at No. 316 East Thirty-first street. H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , j No. 12395, on premises at No. 3079 Third avenue. N e w Y o r k , October 13, 1887. j No. 12725, on premises at No. 61 Bleecker street. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. No. 13302, on premises at Nos. 530-532 West Thirty-seventh street. Present —Commissioners James C. Bayles, the Health Officer of the Port, and the President of Nos. 13170-171, on premises at Nos. 2303-2307 Fourth avenue. the Board of Police. No. 13600, on premises at No. 2150 Third avenue. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. No. 13313, on premises at No. 268 East Broadway. The Attorney and Counsel presented the following reports : No. 13722, on premises at No. 412 Madison street. Weekly report of suits commenced and discontinued, judgments obtained and costs collected, No. 13766, on premises at Nos. 204-212 West Tenth street. No. 13741, on premises at northeast comer Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Tw enty- as follows: seventh street. Orders received for prosecution...... 235 Nos. 13393, *3574) on premises at Nos. 1177-179 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street. Attorneys’ notices issued...... 273 No. 13796, on premises at No. 129 East One Hundred and Twenty-third street. Nuisances abated before s u it...... 190 No. 13905, on premises at No. 472 Pearl street. Civil suits commenced for violation of ordinances (Sanitary Code)...... 55 No. 14225, on premises at Nos. 8-10 Manhattan street. Nuisances abated after commencement of suit...... 22 No. 14270, on premises at No. 216 East Twenty-eighth street. Suits discontinued—By Board ...... 17 No. 14394, on premises at No. 766 Courtland avenue. Judgments for the department— Civil suits...... 7 No. 14436, on premises at No. i n Columbia street. I Judgments for the people— Criminal suits...... 30 No. 14079, on premises at No. 530 Courtland avenue. Civu suits now pen din g...... 220 No. 14524, on premises at No. 239 East Eightieth street. Criminal suits now pending...... 138 Nos. 14653, 14054, 14658, on premises at Nos. 15, 25 and 27 Washington street. Money paid into the court— Criminal suits...... $1,960 00 No. 12648, on premises at No. 28 Rivington street. The following communications were received from the Chief Inspector of Cqptagious Diseases: Weekly report o f cases wherein nuisances have been abated and recommendations that actions W eekly report of work performed b y the Division of Contagious Diseases ; weekly report of be discontinued. work performed by the Veterinarian ; report of violation of the Sanitary Code b y Dr. C . A . Nolden. O ctober 24 1887. 2 8 9 2 THE CITY RECORD.

Resolved, That Supplemental Plan No. 6499-2, for plumbing and drainage for two tenements, The following communications were received from the Register of Vital Statistics s weekly northwest comer of One Hundred and Forty-second street ana Willis avenue, be and is hereby letters ; weekly abstracts of births ; weekly abstracts of still-births ; weekly abstract of marriages ; weekly mortuary statement; weekly abstract of deaths from contagious diseases ; weekly report on W l Resoived, That the application of William Schickel & Co. for amendment to Plan No. 6486 is attendance of clerks. hereby approved, for the plumbing of one tenement, southwest comer of First avenue and Second Reports on Delayed Birth and Marriage Returns. street, be and are hereby approved on condition that the vent-pipe in question be not. less than three Resolved, That the Register of Records be and is hereby directed to record the following birth inches in diameter. D e n ie d . and marriage returns: William F. Mulcahey, March 23, 1887. Resolved, That the application of S. J. Doying, for approval of amendment to plan for light John Brennan, May 4, 1887. and ventilation of six tenements, Plan No. 5421, west side of Eighth avenue, from One Hundred and Robert W. McKenzie, February 28, 1887. Thirty-eighth to One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, be and is hereby denied. Walter Brophy, March 3, 1887. Adam W. Brand, April 24, 1887. Sanitary Bureau. Annie Kelley, March 26, 1887. The following is a record of the work performed in the Sanitary Bureau for the week ending John D. Beattie, June 14, 1887. October 8, 18 8 7t _ ‘ Bartholomew Monahan, May 24, 1887. There were 6,613 inspections made by the Sanitary Inspectors and Sanitary Police. Harry Williamson, April 20, 1887. There were 372 complaints returned by the Sanitary Inspectors and Sanitary Police^ John Winton, May 12, 1887. There were 248 complaints received from citizens and referred to the Sanitary Inspectors and John Hume, July 1, 1887. Sanitary Police for investigation and report. .... , _ . TT . , Lydia Collins, July II, 1887. There were issued to the consignees of vessels to discharge cargoes, on vouchers from the Health Janet Stewart, May 16, 1887. Officer of the Port, 86 permits. . , „ . ' , , William A. White, May 30, 1887. There were issued to consignees, to discharge rags (in bulk, under bonds), 5 permits. John Tighe, July 10, 1887. There were issued, under the Sanitary Code, 10 miscellaneous permits. Jane G. Marshall, January 15, 1887. There were issued to scavengers to empty, clean and disinfect privy sinks, 53 permits. George A. Thomas, June 12, 1887. Male of Philip Merks, July 1, 1887. The certificates of 747 births, 71 still births, 268 marriages and 633 deaths, reported to have Female of Anna Tomberg, July 2, 1887. taken place in this city, were received by this Bureau during the week ending Saturday, October 8, Male of Frank M. Eisman, July 8, 1887. 1887. This shows an increase of 84 births, 23 still-births and 24 marriages, and a decrease of 44 Mary Frashknowsky, July 17, 1887. deaths, when compared with the number received during the preceding week, but when compared Anders Knudsen and Anna Larsen, April 3, 1887. with the corresponding week of the year 1886 there was an increase of 125 births, 15 still-births Miscellaneous Reports, Communications, Resolutions, etc. The weekly statement of the Comptroller was received and ordered on file. The following communications were received from the Chief Inspector of Plumbing and 17 ; inanition, 3 ; cancer, 4 ; phthisis pulmonalis, 12 ; bronchitis, 2 ; pneumonia, Ventilation: aneurism, I ; marasmus, tabes mesenterica and scrofula, 10 ; convulsions, 2 ; apoplexy, 2 ; Weekly report of work performed by the division of plumbing and ventilation ; weekly report cyanosis and atelectasis, 5 ; while the deaths from erysipelas increased 2 ; heart diseases, 9 ; hy­ on light and ventilation of tenement-houses, plumbing and drainage, plans of new buildings. drocephalus and tubercular meningitis, 3 ; meningitis and encephalitis, 7 ; all diseases of the brain Resolved, That the recommendations of the Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Ventilation be and nervous system, 5 ; cirrhosis and hepatitis, 1 ; gastritis, gastro-enteritis, enteritis, and peri­ and the same are hereby approved. tonitis, 4 ; Brights disease and nephritis, 15 ; premature and preternatural births, 4, and suicide, 3. The number of deaths from small-pox, diphtheria, croup, alcoholism, rheumatism and gout, Action o f the Board on Plans fo r the Light and Ventilation o f New Tenement-houses. surgical operations and drowning, was the same in the two successive weeks. Resolved, That the following plans for light and ventilation of new tenement-houses be and are hereby approved upon the conditions described in the permits issued in each case, and the Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases, Phthisis Pulmonalis, Pneumonia, Bronchitis , an d said plans and specifications are hereby modified in accordance therewith : Children under five years o f age, reported during the week and compared with the three Plan No. 5487-2, for two tenements, northwest corner o f Twelfth street and Second avenue preceding weeks. ______(amendment). Plan No. 548S, for three tenements, southwest corner of One Hundred and Fifteenth street and g D eaths of jj C hildebn. Fourth avenue. l i t , Han No. 5496-2, for one tenement, No. 211 Madison street. i f V '■ •i* S Jj 53 CO (A Plan No. 5548, for one tenement, No. 59 Mott street. 1 U Plan No. 5565-2, for two tenements, southwest comer of One Hundred and Seventh street and c J W eek ending— 3 Q Ninth avenue, as amended. _ 0 x Urinarj

CO £ Nervoui Plan No. 5576, for one tenement, west side of Seventh avenue, one hundred feet north of One 6

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Plan No. 5580, for two tenements, north side of Sixty-ninth street, one hundred and seventy-five I Diseasesthe of | yearsage of I I Diseasestheof j j Pneumonia. | Bronchitis. j j Typhoid Fever. | | Diphtheria. j | TyphusFever. feet east of Second avenue. . 8 109 78 sop 366 3*8 Plan No. 5585, for one tenement, north side of One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, one Sept. 17,18 8 7.... 3 1 7 *3 9 9 XI 3 38 3* 55 4* hundred feet east of Seventh avenue. 3 8 *4 5 7 9° 94 50 *9 60 44 *75 33X 387 Plan No. 5588, for one tenement, No. 52 Clinton place. “ 34, " .... S 43 3 63 xo6 330 Plan No. 5590, for three tenements, west side of Morris avenue, fifty-nine feet north of One Oct. 1. - . . . . , 3 7 36 13 « •• *3 4 *5 56 30 53 44 *57 *77 Hundred and Fifty-first street. 36 IS 6 94 » 38 58 59 *49 190 348 Plan No. 5539, for one tenement, No. 32 Norfolk street. « 8, « »... * s 6 3 45 5 — Tabled fo r Amendment. - 306 196 118 336 188 690 XX30 Total...... 7 25 138 41 *9 48 *4 36 37* 9 ° 7 Resolved, That Plan No. 5581, for light and ventilation for one tenement-house, No. 185 Henry 1 street, be and is hereby tabled for amendment. The ages of 149 of the persons who died during the week were reported to be under one year, Disapproved. 1 qo under two years, 248 under five years, and 40 seventy years and over, which shows that the number of deaths of children under five years of age was 29 less than the number reported during Resolved, That the following plans for the light and ventilation of new tenement-houses be and the preceding week, and represent 39.18 per cent, of the total weekly mortality. are hereby disapproved. Plan No. 5416-2, for two tenements, north side of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, one Deaths reportedfrom Sm all-pox , Measles, Scarlatina, Diphtheria , Membranous Croup, Whooping hundred and forty feet west of Fourth avenue. Cough Typhus, Typhoid, Cerebro-Spinal, and M alarial Fevers, in Institutions, Tenement and Plan No. 5573, for four tenements, Nos. 339, 341, 343 and 345 East Seventy-fourth street. other Dwellings , with Average Age, Floor, and Ward where the Death occurred, and the Hour Plan No. 5579, for four tenements, east side of Sixth avenue, twenty-five feet north of One o f Death, fo r the week ending October 8, 1887.______Hundred and Twenty-eighth street.

Action o f the Board on Plans for the Plumbing and Drainage o f New Houses. A verage A ge. Resolved, That plans for the plumbing and drainage of the following new houses be and are hereby approved upon the conditions contained in the statement of the action of the Board attached in each case to the specifications submitted with the plans, and the said plans and specifications are hereby modified in accordance therewith: p lan No. 6880, for one extension and dwelling, east side of Fulton avenue, one hundred and seventy feet south of One Hundred and Seventieth street, as amended. Plan No. 7057, for three tenements, west side of Ninth avenue, twenty-five feet north of One Hundredth street, conditionally. Plan No. 7168, for one tenement, north side of One Hundred and Fifty first street, seventy-four Small-pox...... feet west of Tenth avenue, as amended. Plan No. 7234, for one tenement, No. 276 East Twentieth street, conditionally. Measles...... Plan No. 7252, for one dwelling, northeast comer of Union avenue and Ritter place, as amended. Scarlatina...... Plan No. 7256, for one tenement, No. 2 11 West Eleventh street, as amended. Plan No. 7262, for four tenements, south side of Sixty-second street, one hundred feet west of Diphtheria...... Tenth avenue. Membranous Croup. Plan No. 7265, for one dwelling, south side of One Hundred and Twentieth street, one hundred apd fifty feet west of Audubon avenue, as amended. Whooping C ough.. . . P lan No. 7274, for ten tenements, northwest comer of One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Typhus Fever...... Seventh avenue, as amended. P lan No. 7282, for one dwelling, northwest comer of Suburban street and H ull avenue, as Typhoid Fever...... amended. , H an No. 7287, for one studio building, No. 154 West Fifty-fifth street, as amended. Cerebro-Spinal Fever Plan No. 7289, for one warehouse, No. 192 Canal street, as amended. Malarial Fevers...... p lan No. 7290, for one dwelling, west side of Washington avenue, seventy-five feet south of One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street. Plan No. 7291, for two dwellings, north side of One Hundred and Twenty-second street, one W ards.

hundred and thirty-seven feet west of Sixth avenue, as amended. j Plan No. 7293, for one church, north side of One Hundred and Fiftieth street, one hundred and

twenty-five feet west of Melrose avenue, conditionally. eaths Plan No. 7294, for one theatre, comer of Broadway, Seventh avenue and Forty-first street, as D isease. •6 D •d Plan No. 7296, for two tenements, north side of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, one hundred M § otal Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh. First. Sixth. Fifth. Fourth. anH fifty feet west of Fourth avenue, as amended. a £ Seventh. | | Twenty-first. | | Twenty-second. | | Twenty-third. | Twenty-fourth. I I T Plan No. 7297, for one tenement, No. 421 West Nineteenth street, as amended. Eighth.| Twelfth.| | Thirteenth. | Fourteenth. j | Fifteenth. | Sixteenth. | Seventeenth. | Eighteenth. | Nineteenth. | Twentieth. X X Tabled fo r Amendment. Resolved, That the following plans for the plumbing and drainage of new houses be and are ' X 6 hereby tabled for amendment: ... 3 ' X Han No. 7285, for one wash-house, south side of One Hundred and Thirty-thud street, one Diphtheria...... X. X 3 3 8 * X 3 3 4 3 ’ 4 3 3 d6 hundred feet west of Madison avenue. Plan No. 7288, few one store house, Nos. 806 and 808 Broadway. Membranous Croup.* s X x X X3 Plan No. 7292, for one dwelling, east side of Terrace place, near Robbins avenue. 3 Disapproved.

Resolved, That Plan No. 7031-2, for the plumbing and drainage of six tenements, east side of X # XX x xo Seventh avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty-seventh 3 rsteets, be and is hereby disapproved. Cerebro-Spinal Fever A p p ro v e d . XX X 6 Malarial Fevers...... X Resolved, That Supplemental H an No. 5487-2, for light and ventilation for two tenements, northwest

Hours at which Deaths Occurred. From Mayor— Complaints, etc.; for report. Board of Excise— licenses rejected, 13 cases ; licenses issued (correction), I case. Asks infor­ mation of disreputable resorts covered by Excise licenses ; relative to character of Thomas F. Wynne, No. 68 Catharine street. T ra n sfe rs, etc. Patrolman William H . Bums, from Thirty-second Precinct to Ninth Precinct. 44 George G. Murphy, from Thirty-second Precinct to Fourth Precinct. 44 Thomas J. McCarthy, from Eighteenth Precinct to Detective Squad. 44 Michael O ’ Ryan, Twenty-eighth Precinct, remand to patrol. “ George A . Doran, Twenty-seventh Precinct, detail as Precinct Detective. 44 Edward Doyle, Twenty-seventh Precinct, detail as Precinct Detective. Patrolman Edward McMahon, Twenty-seventh Precinct, remand to patrol and Superintendent to transfer. Patrolman Anthony Parret, Twenty-seventh Precinct, remand to patrol and Superintendent to transfer.

Proposed Transfers , etc., Referred to Commissioners Voorhis and McClave. Patrolman Anthony Gilligan, from Eighth Precinct to Twenty seventh Precinct, detail Violation Corporation Ordinances. Patrolman James Mongan, from Fifteenth Precinct to Twenty-seventh Precinct, detail Astoria ferry. Patrolman John Godfrey, from Twenty-seventh Precinct. “ Anthony Zwickert, from Twenty-second Precinct. 44 John J. Mulholland was promoted to Detective Sergeant.

Employed as Probationary Patrolmen. William Dora. Rennie Sheridan. O f the total number o f deaths reported for the week, 136 were in institutions, 338 in tenement- William F. Delaney. Hugh Moffitt. houses, 135 in houses containing three families or less, 8 in hotels and boarding-houses, 16 in rivers, streets, boats, etc.; 15 were on the basement floor, 113 on the first, 155 oh the second, 89 on the third, Retired Officers. 70 on the fourth, 39 on the fifth, o on the sixth ; 620 were stated to be residents of , Patrolman John H . Layton, Eleventh Precinct, $600 per year— all aye. and 13 non-residents ; 84 were stated to be single, 180 married, 82 widowed, and the condition of 287 44 Bartholomew Hor, Sanitary Company, $000 per year— all aye. was not stated; these were children who had not attained a marriageable age. Pensions Granted— all aye. The total number of burial permits issued during the week are as follows, viz.: City deaths, 633; Mary Moore, widow of late Patrolman James Moore, $300 per year, from October 2, 1887. still-births, 71 ; bodies in transitu, 18 ; of the total burial permits issued for city and still­ Resolved, That the employment on probation of Isaac H . Parker be and is hereby revoked. births, 77 were upon certificates received from the Coroners; 747 births, 268 marriages, 71 still-births, Resolved, That the several parties who have submitted systems of police signals be notified 633 deaths; 18 applications for transit permits were recorded, indexed and tabulated; 146 searches of that a comparative test of the same will be commenced on Monday the 24th inst., and examination the registers of births, marriages, and deaths were made, and 12 transcripts of the birth record, 14 of thereof by the Board will be made within reasonable time. marriage, and 93 of death were issued during the week. Resolved, That James Beardell be granted a re-examination by the surgeons. Resolved, That the Committee of Surgeons be directed to examine the following applicants The mean temperature for the week ending October 8, 1887, was 60.3 degrees Fahr.; the for appointment as Patrolmen : mean reading of the barometer was 29.749; the mean humidity was 64, saturation being 100; the number of miles traveled by the wind was 859, and the total amount of rain-fall was 0.05 inch William P. Malley, James B. Sexton, depth of water, as reported by D. Draper, Ph. D., Director of the New York Meteorological Observ­ Terrence J. Reilley, Alexander Robertson, John Klein, atory, Central Park, Thomas F. O ’Beime, Patrick Crowe, Thomas J. Grattan. Thomas Coleman, The disposition of 704 deaths and still-births, or 88.78 per cent, of the total number reported, was in the following 14 cemeteries : Bayside (Jewish), 24 ; Calvary (Roman Catholic), 245 ; City Advanced to First Grade. pauper burial-ground (undenominational), 103 ; Greenwood (undenominational), 29 ; Lutheran Patrolman Michael B. Snyder, Twelfth Precinct, October 16, 1887. (undenominational), 95 ; Cypress Hills (undenominational), 9 ; Evergreen (undenominational), 37 ; Woodlawn (undenominational), 22; St. Michael’s (Protestant Episcopal), 2 1 ; Union (Methodist Protes­ Advanced to Second Grade. tant), 7 ; Holy Cross (Roman Catholic), 6 ; Machpelah, L. I. (Jewish), 6 ; St. Raymond’s (Roman Catholic), 10 ; Washington (undenominational), II. Patrolman Harry Niemeyer, Second Precinct, October 16, 1887. “ William Filan, Second Precinct, October 16, 1887. The distribution of deaths (actual mortality) for the week ending October I, 1887, was in the “ Michael Higgins, Fourth Precinct, October 16, 1887. following Wards, viz. : First, 5 ; Second, o ; Third, j ; Fourth, 9 ; Fifth, 3 ; Sixth, 9 ; Seventh, “ Thomas P. Burke, Fifth Precinct, October 16, 1887. 34; Eighth, 21; Ninth, 25; Tenth, 21 ; Eleventh, 21; Twelfth, 87 ; Thirteenth, 21 ; Fourteenth, 18 ; 44 Patrick T. Harrigan, Eighth Precinct, October 13, 1887. Fifteenth, 7 ; Sixteenth, 22; Seventeenth, 40; Eighteenth, 31 ; Nineteenth, 131 ; Twentieth, 36 ; “ Adam Wagner, Eighth Precinct, October 16, I887. Twenty-first, 64 ; Twenty-second, 52 ; Twenty-third, 18 ; Twenty-fourth, 5. “ Frederick Hollenback, Eighth Precinct, October 16, 1887. “ James J. Shevlin, Eleventh Precinct, October 16, 1887. The actual mortality for the week ending October I, 1887, was 685 ; this is 26 more than **. Cornelius J. Sheehan, Eleventh Precinct, October 16, 1887. the number that occurred during the corresponding week of the year 1086, and 90.6 more than “ James Brady, Eleventh Precinct, October 16, 1887. the average of the corresponding weeks of the past five years, and represents an annual death-rate of “ John Irving, Fifteenth Precinct, October 13, 1887. “ James Tivers, Eighteenth Precinct, October 13, 1887. 23.86 per 1,000 persons living, the population estimated at 1,493,026. “ James H. Magan, Twenty-first Precinct, October 13, 1887. “ Thomas F. Lott, Twenty-third Precinct, October 13, 1887. The annual death-rate per 1,000 persons living of the estimated or enumerated population, “ John O ’Neil, Twenty-fifth Precinct, October 16, 1887. according to the most recent weekly returns of Brooklyn was 22.92 ; Baltimore, 16.18 ; Boston, “ Michael J. Dempsey, Thirtieth Precinct, October 16, 1887. 2 3 .il; Newark, 17.87 ; Cleveland, 20.55 » Richmond, 18.20 ; Charleston, 28.08 ; Lowell, 16.59 > 44 Edward J. Mann, Thirtieth Precinct, October 13, 1887. Worcester, 12.41 ; Cambridge, 22.10 ; Fall River, 29.37 ; Lawrence, 23.76 ; Lynn, 21.80 ; Spring- “ Michael Nolan, Thirty-first Precinct, October 16, 1887. field, 16.20; Pittsburgh, 21.05. Monthly returns— Toledo, 16.97 ; Yonkers, 20.77 '» Knoxville, 44 John F. Tappan, Central Office, October 13, 1887. 18.14; Hudson County, N. J., 27.3 ; Hartford, 20.42 Foreign cities— weekly returns— , 14.4; Liverpool, 18.7 ; Birmingham, 14.5 ; Manchester, 23.5 ; Glasgow, 17.7 ; Edinburgh, 17.3 ; Resolved, That the resolution of October 15, 1887, directing the Treasurer to pay James H . Dundee, 23 .7; Dublin, 30.6; Belfast, 18.4; Cork, 24.0; Paris, 18.26; Rome, 28.7; Venice, Brady the sum of $11,203.11 be and is hereby rescinded. 18.2; , 24.5 ; Munich, 27.3 ; Breslau, 29.33; , 24.8; Trieste, 31.05 ; Copenhagen, 27.3 ; Stockholm, 18.7 ; Amsterdam, 19.0 ; Rotterdam, 16.3; The Hague, 18 .1; Calcutta, 19.6 ; On recommendation of the Committee on Repairs and Supplies, it was Bombay, 25.88; Madras, 39.6; St. Petersburgh, 20.2; Havre, 34.8; Salford, 21.4; Liege, 16.1 ; Resolved, That the following bills be approved and the Treasurer authorized to pay the s a m e - Prague and suburbs, 24.9; Lisbon, 31.5. Returns for ten days— Turin, 1 7 .5 ; Palma, 22.0. all aye $30 00 Monthly returns— Zaragoza, 40.5 ; Sydney, 15.1 ; Melbourne and suburbs, 18.2. James S. Barron & Co., brushes...... $45 00 Miller, Morrison & Co., repairing saddles 2 50 By order of the Board. Bramhall, Deane & Co., repairing boiler 3 00 44 whip...... 7 C. GOLDERMAN, Chief Clerk. B. H. Brandt, prisoners’ meals...... 9 25 National Disinfecting Co., disinfectant. 9 37 Martin B. Brown, printing, etc ...... 252 50 Nicholson & Galloway, repairing roof.. 26 71 30 00 *5.96 8 50 Northern Gas-light Co., gas...... 13 ho POLICE DEPARTMENT. 3 00 Patterson Bros., hardware...... 241 88 92 00 44 lanterns...... 4 00 30 40 Pearce & Jones, repairing carbons...... 57 4° The Board of Police met on the 18th day of October, 1887. 58 50 44 repairing relays...... 26 91 Present— Commissioners French, Porter, McClave and Voorhis. 79 00 “ ‘r etc.... 7532 25 00 Alex. Pollock, rope...... 4 68 Leave o f Absence Granted. Henry Bemgery, repairing harness. 15 65 44 oil, etc...... 19 10 fin plain John McElwain, Sixteenth Precinct, five days, half pay. William Canin, horseshoeing...... 54 25 George Reed, expenses...... 7 00 Weekly statement of the Comptroller showing condition of the several accounts of the Police Clark & Wilkens, wood...... 10 00 Thomas Reilley, expenses...... 33 6° Department, was referred to the Treasurer. ** 44 10 00 T . G . Sellew, chairs...... 28 50 44 44 28 00 Report of Inspector Williams, relative to suspension of Patrolman Patrick Masterson, Eleventh " “ 5 00 “ 44 9 00 Precinct, was approved, and the Superintendent directed to prefer charges. ** 44 10 00 Central Gas Light Co., gas...... 33 28 W. & J. Sloane, carpet...... 24 45 Death Reported. Consolidated Gas Co., gas...... 671 37 Peter Conlin, expenses...... 12 00 Slote & Janes, envelopes...... 105 00 Detective Sergeant Owen Haley, Detective Squad, on 14th instant. F. W. DeVoe & Co., oil...... 9 16 « « ...... 20 00 Report of Captain Cortright, Thirty-second Precinct, as to arrest and conviction of Charles E. Horace Theall, repairing boiler...... 54 35 Kissill, proprietor Manhattan Park, for violation of Sunday law, was ordered on file and copy to be 9 74 A. S. & H . M. Dickinson, fla§ . . 27 20 T . & W. Thom & Co., horse-feed...... 198 60 forwarded to the Mayor. Julia E. Tillman, meals...... 549 5° Applications Denied. •. 37 50 John Doran, newspapers. 4 44 W . C. Vandewater, repairing locks. 7 70 40 05 Mary Campbell, for rick pay of her late husband. ° 3 9 18 85 Patrolman Joseph Scott, Eighth Precinct, for advance to First Grade. W . C. Vandewater, repairing locks . . . 3 90 382 20 “ ” 3 90 Ward & Olyphant, coal...... Applications Referred to the Chief Clerk. William E. Fink, expenses...... 20 75 Western Union Telegraph Co., rent of w ir e ...... 62 50 Josephine Shaw Lowell, for location of station-houses, etc. John J. Fox, horseshoeing...... 4200 White & Co., horse feed...... A . M. Wheeler, Buffalo, for information as to police signal system. “ 29 75 *53 °7 B. Gray, carriage hire...... 26 00 George W. Winant & Son, coal...... *4° 00 Robert L . Wood, expenses...... ° Vacations after October 15 were granted,, provided the same be not taken on Registry or S. Higgins* Son, grate backs, etc...... 52 60 3 3 Charles M. Young, attorney, keeping Election Days. Howe Bros., horseshoeing...... 46 45 M. & J. B. Huntoon, ice...... 22 32 horses...... 50 00 Sergeant William W. Sullivan, Twenty-ninth Precinct. Michael Kirley, expenses...... 4 20 Yonkers Gas-light Co., g a s ...... 24 64 Sergeant Thomas Riley, Eighth Precinct. Francis McCabe, cartages...... 22 50 Peter Yule, disbursements...... 5 3° Roundsman James Campbell, Twenty-eighth Precinct. Louis McCord, expenses : ...... 7 55 Patrolman Louis Roth, Fourteenth Precinct. John McGuire, “ ...... * 72 $4,433 22 “ Daniel Delany, Twentieth Precinct. William McKenna, horseshoeing...... 5 00 P. Malone, horseshoeing...... 4° 25 Communications Ordered on File. Metropolitan Telephone & Telegraph From the Mayor— Asking certified copy of minutes relative to appointment of a successor to Co., rent, telephones...... 42 5° John J. O ’Brien as Chief of Bureau of Elections. Corporation Counsel— Opinion as to proper method of taking title to property ete. Resolved, That the opinion o f the Counsel to the Corporation be and is hereby respectfully Charles W . Hopewell— Commending action of Captain Reilly, Nineteenth Precinct. requested as to the pawer of the Board of Police to make the fifth payment to James H . Brady, on his contract to build a station-house, etc., for the Twenty-eighth Precinct Police, on East Sixty- Communications Referred to the Superintendent. seventh street, in consideration of the fact that the time for die completion of the contract (September Metropolitan Opera House— For appointment of H . G. Mai Ion as Special Patrolmap, for report. 1, 1887) has expired, and that at this date the said contract has not been completed as stipulated, Street Cleaning— Relative to condition of certain streets. Superintendent to although the work which entitles him to such fifth payment has been certified to by the Architect as enforce ordinances. , completed. O ctober 24, 1887. 2894 THE CITY RECORD

Judgments— Fines Imposed. Patrolman Lawrence Leuft, Twenty-seventh Precinct, absent roll-call. “ Frederick Goll, Twenty-seventh Precinct, off post. Patrolman John Mannix, First Precinct, sitting, one day’s pay. “ Thomas J. Jones, Twenty-ninth Prednct, sitting. William Dunbar, Fourth Precinct, off post, etc., one-half day’s pay. “ James McNamee, Thirtieth Precinct, standing, etc. Michael Neville, Fourth Precinct, oft post, etc., one-half day’s pay. “ Edward Werner, Thirtieth Precinct, standing, etc. Thomas J. Morris, Fifth Precinct, absent roll call, one half day’ s pay. “ Edgar Voorhees, Thirty-second Precinct, improper patrol. T hom as McDermott, Fifth Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. “ Charles Dapping, Thirty-second Precinct, unclean uniform. Jacob J. Kiebrick, Sixth Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. “ William H. Bums, Thirty-second Precinct, unclean uniform, etc. James J. Major, Seventh Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. “ Thomas Dufty, Thirty-second Precinct, unclean uniform. Albert Schryver, Seventh Precinct, improper patrol, one-half day’s pay. “ Edward J. Keane, Thirty-second Precinct, absent roll-call. Charles Loonan, Eighth Precinct, absent from roll-call, one-half day’s pay. George Davis, Eighth Precinct, allowed prisoner to escape, etc., five days’ pay. Complaints Dismissed. Charles O. Davis, Ninth Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. John Duemberger, Ninth Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. Patrolman John J. Meagher, Fifth Precinct, absent roll-call. John H . W inchdl, Ninth Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. “ James Kelly, Fifth Precinct, failed to discover burglary. Bernard Finnegan, Tenth Precinct, failed to report dead cat, one-half day’s pay. “ Edward Dunn, Fifth Prednct, failed to discover burglary. Thomas Courtois, Tenth Precinct, failed to relieve, one-half day’s pay. “ William H. Nash, Ninth Precinct, improper patrol. George Mayforth, Eleventh Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. “ John Elterich, Eleventh Precinct, assaulted old man. Henry C. Bishoff, Eleventh Precinct, failed to report dead cat, one-half day s pay. “ Edward Rothschild, Fourteenth Precinct, off post. James J. Keman, Eleventh Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. “ Frederick Timme, Fourteenth Precinct, off post. William Spencer, Eleventh Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. “ Lawrence Flannery, Seventeenth Precinct, refused to arrest. Thomas P. McCormack, Twelfth Precinct, off post, one day’s pay. “ George E. Houser, Twenty-first Precinct, shot a man. George Price, Thirteenth Precinct, failed to report assault, etc., one day’s pay. “ Louis Wolters, Twenty-dghth Precinct, allowed prisoner to escape. Michael Flanagan, Thirteenth Precinct, failed to report dead horse, one day’s pay. “ Joseph E. Burke, Twenty ninth Precinct, improper patrol. Robert F.Dempsey, Fourteenth Precinct, standing, etc., one-halfday’s pay. « William J. Bowden, Twenty-ninth Precinct, absent roll call. George H . Twine, Fifteenth Precinct, failed to report dead cat, one-half day’s pay. “ Frank A . Kultman, Thirty-third Precinct, absent roll call. Thomas Henry, Eighteenth Precinct, improper relief, one-half day’s pay. “ Henry Bolte, Thirty-fifth Precinct, failed to report lamps. William Henzee, Nineteenth Precinct, failed to report dead dog, one-halfday’s pay. Bureau o f Elections. Charles Johnson, Nineteenth Precinct, failed to report dead dog, one-half day’s pay. James M. Stephenson, Nineteenth Precinct, off post, one day’s pay. Resolved, That the location of the following-named polling places be changed for the reasons John J. Sweeny, Twenty-first Precinct, off post, etc., one-half day’s pay. Thomas F. Dolan, Twenty-third Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. ^^Thirty-third Election District, Thirteenth Assembly District— From No. 260 Eighth avenue to Thomas W. Roe, Twenty-third Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. No. 236 Seventh avenue 5 owner of No. 260 Eighth avenue refuses to let his place. Thomas Donohue, Twenty-fifth Precinct, off post, one day’s pay. Seventeenth Election District, Twenty-third Assembly District— From northwest corner One John G. Sharkey, Twenty-fifth Precinct, improper relief, one-half day’s pay. Hundred and Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue to No. 74 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Frederick Heffeman, Twenty-fifth Precinct, improper relief, one-half day’s pay. street ; northwest comer One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue is now vacant. John Ewald, Twenty-sixth Precinct, failed to report dead dog, one-half day’s pay. Fifty-fourth Election District, Twenty-third Assembly District— From No. 2234 Second avenue John H. Reilley, Twenty-seventh Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. to No. 2226 Second avenue ; owner of No. 2234 Second avenue refuses to let his place. John Cussack, Thirty-first Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. Resolved, That the persons named in list “ L ” be selected and appointed as Inspectors of Election Michael Casey, Thirty-second Precinct, sitting, one-half day’s pay. in the several districts named, in the place and stead of those previously selected, approved and Andrew O ’Neil, Thirty-second Precinct, riding in car, one-half day’s pay. appointed, who have resigned ; that the said lists be ordered on file in the Bureau of Elections, and August Neuman, Thrity-second Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the necessary notices and qualify them according^ law . Thomas McQuade, Thirty-third Precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. Thomas McQuade, Thirty-third Precinct, off post, three days’ pay. “ L .” Patrick McKenna, Thirty-third Precinct, off post, two day’s pay. Oscar Reinhardt, Thirty-third Precinct, off post, two days’ pay. Election A ssembly A ppointed. In P lace of. Politics. C ause. William A . Smith, Thirty-fifth Precinct, laying, etc., one day’s pay. D istrict. D istrict. John Dickey, Thirty-fifth Precinct, off post, one day’s pay. Charles Rickerd, First Precinct, absent reserve, one day’s pay. 6 Bernard Barnett...... Resigned. Charles Rickerd, First Precinct, sitting, one-half day’s pay. 6 Walter Pelletreau, Second Precinct, smoking, one-half day’s pay. 5 31 Benjamin Palmer...... » Michael Higgins, Fourth Precinct, sitting, one-half day’s pay. “ Henry Harges, Fifth Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. 18 *3 G. Heirman...... Carl Lindemann...... Morton Bishop, Fifth Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. xo CharlesAberle...... " John P. Mead, Fifth Precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. *3 m M John P. Mead, Fifth Precinct, improper patrol, three days’ pay. 30 six Manson Henry Wilcox, Fifth Precinct, improper patrol, one-half day’s pay. John J. Reilly...... J Thomas P. Burke, Fifth Precinct, improper patrol, one-half day’s pay. 9 15 Edward Clarkson, Sixth Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. •3 xo Nathan Westheimer...... ** ...... “ James Wright, Sixth Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. Died. John Calhoun, Seventh Precinct, improper patrol, one day’s pay. 3 30 Daniel J. Dowd...... Adam Ruedig, Eleventh Precinct, unclean bedding, one-half day’s pay, Resigned. 36 *7 Alexander McGregor...... Adam Ruedig, Eleventh Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. George E. Jones, Eighteenth Precinct, improper relief, one day’s pay. 4*> *9 T. Fletcher Jacobs...... Patrick Hore, Nineteenth Precinct, failed to report dead dog, one-half day’s pay. 6 30 Paul Newmark...... Lawrence Fay, Twentieth Precinct, absent without leave, one-half day’s pay. John Crohan, Twentieth Precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. Joseph J. Craig, Twentieth Precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. Communication from the Inspectors of Election, Twenty-fifth Election District of the Eighth Edward J. Skelly, Twenty-second Precinct, absent without leave, one day’s pay. Assembly District, asking for change of polling-place, was referred to the Superintendent for report. Thomas F. Lott, Twenty-third Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. Joseph Long, Twenty-fifth Precinct, sitting, one-half day’s pay. Adjourned. WM. H . KIPP, Chief Clerk. Thomas Kelliher, Fifth Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. Jeremiah J. Maglin, Seventh Precinct, improper patrol, one-naif day’s pay. William L. Markell, Eighth precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. The Board of Police met on the 19th day of October, 1887. William L. Markell, Eighth Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. Present— Commissioners French, Porter, McClave and Voorhis. Cornelius E. Ryan, Eighth Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. William E. Roche, Fifteenth Precinct, off post, etc., one-half day’s pay. Bureau o f Elections. William E. Roche, Fifteenth Precinct, failed to report dead cat, one-half day’s pay. Resolved, That the persons named in list “ M ,” be selected and appointed as Inspectors of William E. Roche, Fifteenth Precinct, standing, etc., one-half day’s pay. Election in the several districts named, in the place and stead of those previously selected, James Flaherty, Fifteenth Precinct, sitting, one day’s pay. approved, and appointed who have resigned ; that said lists be ordered on file in the Bureau of Elec­ James E. Hussey, Nineteenth Precinct, failed to report dead dog, one-half day’s pay. tions and the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the necessary notices and qualify them according Frederick Schlottman, Twenty-first Precinct, off post, one-half day’s pay. to law. John J. Fitzpatrick, Twenty-fifth Precinct, absent roll-call, one-half day’s pay. “M.” Francis Becker, Twenty-sixth Precinct, failed to obey orders, one day’s pay. William A. Lynch, Twenty-seventh Precinct, off post, etc., one day’s pay. Edward J. Kane, Thirty-second Precinct, sitting, one-half day’s pay. Election A ssembly A ppointed. In Place of. Politics. Cause. Frank Kuhtman, Thirty-third Precinct, improper relief, one day’s pay. District. D istrict.

Reprimands. 6 William B. Wetherell. James Aarons...... Republican Resigned Patrolman Peter S. Farney, Fourth Precinct, off post. 13 Absent Michael J. Rein, Fifth Precinct, leaning. 37 *4 J. Francis Hannon... . Charles Reynolds... Democrat William Mnlholland, Fifth Precinct, failed to discover burglary. William O’Neil...... William C. Howard. Republican Byron Van Etten, Fifth Precinct, failed to relieve. 41 *7 Edgar J. Barker, Fifth Precinct, failed to relieve. «S xx Lewis D. Richards .. . George J. Prentice.. Democrat. Bernard Nevins, Sixth Precinct, allowed prisoner to escape. William Fanning.. . . Thomas F. Farley, Sixth Precinct, allowed prisoner to escape. 36 7 G. R. D. Antonin..... John W . Smith, Seventh Precinct, lost shield. *3 7 Daniel J. Hawks...... John B. Mills...... James Dougherty, Seventh Precinct, improper relief. James Dougherty, Seventh Precinct, riding in car. 9 S J. H. Macktye...... G. Seibold...... Republican Cornelius E. Ryan, Eighth Precinct, off post. S James Gaffney...... E. A. Seymour...... Democrat William. J. Nally, Eighth Precinct, absent at roll-call. 9 Republican William J. Lockwood, Eighth Precinct, reading. *7 5 Gus Bendix...... James McLoughlin.. John J. Cassin, Eighth Precinct, failed to report, etc. xx E. S. Doughty...... D. T. Petit...... Jacob M. Hendricks, Eighth Precinct, allowed prisoner to escape. Henry Walsh, Ninth Precinct, off relieving point. >5 John F. O’Brien...... W. T. Glover...... James. Donohue, Ninth Precinct, off relieving point. Failed to B. Barnett...... John T . Masterson, Tenth Precinct, failed te report dead cat. 6 6 William J. Golden.... qualify. David D. Porter, Tenth Precinct, improper patrol. 7 16 John McDonald, J r ... John O’Keefe...... Absent. Charles Nell, Eleventh Precinct, improper relief. Charles A. Place, Eleventh Precinct improper patrol. 38 33 I. Rosenfield...... John J. H agerty.. . . George Hammond, Thirteenth Precinct, absent from school. 6 Henry Miller...... JohnJ. Hartm an.... Charles H . Stromberg, Thirteenth Precinct, failed to report swept street. IS Jacob Leon, Fourteenth Precinct, failed to arrest intoxicated woman. >3 19 S. P. L. McClave...... Francis F. Reynolds. Republican. Removed James H. Adams, Fourteenth Precinct, failed to arrest intoxicated woman. Andrew Armstrong, Fourteenth Precinct, failed to appear as witness. Jacob Burkard, Fourteenth Precinct, improper relief. Adjourned. WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk. Barney Kortseger, Fourteenth Precinct, improper relief. Charles Mayer, Fourteenth Precinct, improper relief. James A . Doyle, Fifteenth Precinct, off post. Charles Roxbury, Fifteenth Precinct, sitting. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. William Mulcahy, Fifteenth Precinct, standing, etc. Robert J. Fagan, Sixteenth Precinct, standing, etc. Philip McGovern, Sixteenth Precinct, off post. A t an executive meeting of the Board of Docks, held October 13, 1887. Peter Braunick, Nineteenth Precinct, off post, etc. Present— Commissioners Stark, Matthews and Marshall. John E. Carley, Twentieth Prednct, sitting. The miniitpg of the regular meeting held this date, were read and approved. Alexander Manis, Twentieth Prednct, absent relieving point. The report of the Engineer-in Chief on Secretary’s Order No. 7027, m reference to the eligible Orin H. Sims, Twenty-second Prednct, loitering, etc. list of Steam Engineers submitted by the Civil Service Supervisory and Examining Boards, was, William E. Daly, Twenty-second Prednct, off post. On motion, ordered to be placed on file, and the following resolution was adopted : Martin A. Smith, Twenty-fourth Prednct, carelessness with boat. Resolved, That Edward J. Kenney and Z. C. Smith be and they hereby are appointed as James Mongan, Twenty-fourth Precinct, carelessness with boat. Thomas F. Jdoen, Twenty-fifth Precinct, standing, etc. Steam Engineers in the service of this Department. - , A communication from the Secretary of the Civil Service Supervisory and Examining Boards, Thomas Stephenson, Twenty-fifth Precinct, standing, etc. O ctober 24, 1887. THE CITY RECORD 2895

dated September 30, 1887, was submitted to the Board, recommending that the Engineer-in-Chief Auditing Bureau. be requested to act as expert in future examinations for appointments in the Dock Department, and Nos. 19, ai, 23 Stewart Building, Chambers street an On motion, it was oroadway, 9 a . m. to 4 p. M. Room No. xx, City Hall. Resolved, That in accordance with said recommendation the Engineer in Chief be and is hereby W illiam J. L yon, First Auditor. D avid E. A usten, Second Auditor. requested to assist the Board of Examiners in such examinations as may be made in reference to the Department in which his services as an expert may be required. The following resolution was, BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. On motion, adopted: street and Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m Office of Clerk, Staats Zeitung Building Room 3. Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and is hereby reauested to commence such A rt em as S. C ady, Collector of Assessments and The Mayor, Chairman; C harles V. A d be, Clerk. actions or proceedings against George W. Quintard and George E. Weed, assignees and trustees of Clerk of Arrears. the estate of John Roach, deceased, as may be necessary and proper to protect and enforce the right, REGISTER’S OFFICE. title, and interest of the City of New York, in and to all those pieces or parcels of land fronting on East side City Hall Park, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the East river, and lying between Eighth and Ninth streets, comprising the north half of Pier at Nos. 1 and 3 Stewart Building, Chambers street and James J. Slevin, Register; Jambs J. M artin, Deputy Eighth street, and adjoining half block of bulkhead, also Pier at Ninth street and one-half of bulk­ Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. James J. K elso, Collector of the City Revenue and Register. head south thereof, and bulkhead from Ninth to Tenth streets or so much thereof as they may claim Superintendent of Markets. to have title to or interest in. GfeAHAM McA dam, Chief Clerk. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. . On motion, Patrick Monohan, Patrick Hance and Andrew Higgins were appointed Dock Builders Bureau fo r the Collection of Taxes. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Joseph Thompson, James McGinley and John Cullen, Laborers. No. 57 Chambers street and No. 35 Reade street, Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. C harles R eilly, Commissioner; J ambs E. C onner, On motion, the Board adjourned. Stewart Building. George W. McL ean, Receiver of Taxes; A lfred Deputy Commissioner G . K EM B LE , Secretary. V rbdbnburgh, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Bureau of the City Chamberlain. COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE. A t a special meeting of the Board of Docks, held October 14, 1887. Nos. 35, 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Present— Commissioners Stark, Matthews and Marshall, and a representative of the Comp Broadway, 9 A. m. to 4 P. m. James A. Flack, County C lerk ; T homas F. Gilroy, troller. W m. M. Ivins, City Chamberlain. Deputy County Clerk.

Six estimates were received for building Pier, new 37, near the foot o f Charlton street, North Office o f the City Paymaster. DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE. river, as follows: N0.33 Reade street, Stewart Building. Second floor, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park, John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster. 1. From Pacific Improvement Company with check for $825...... $59,500 00 a. m. to 4 p. M. 2. From William P. Kelly, $825 in money...... 72,000 00 Randolph B. Martins, District Attorney: A ndrew D. Parker, Chief Clerk. 3. From T . and A . Walsh, $825, check...... ) 67,000 00 LAW DEPARTMENT. 4. From I. Eugene White, $825 in money...... 71)000 00 Office o f the Counsel to the Corporation. 5. From P. Sanford Ross, $825 check...... " , . t> THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, Staats Zeitung Building, third floor, 9 a . m. to 5 p. m 6 . From John Gillies, $825 in money...... * 63)000 00 Saturdays, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m. And Bureau of Printing , Stationery, and Blank Books. On motion, the Secretary was directed to transmit to the Comptroller the security deposits Morgan J. O’Brien, Counsel to the Corporation. No. 2 City Hall, 9 a . m. to 5 p. m., except Saturdays, on received from said bidders and accompanying their estimates. A ndrew T. C ampbell, Chief Clerk. which days a a. m. to 3 P. M. T homas C ostigan, Supervisor; R . P. H. A bell, Book­ The following resolution was, Office of the Public Administrator. keeper. On motion, adopted: No. 49 Beekman street, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m. R ichard J. Morrisson, Public Administrator. Resolved, That the contract opened this day for building Pier, new 37, near the foot of Chari BOARD OF ASSESSORS. ton street, North river, be and hereby is awarded to the Pacific Improvement Company, they being Office o f the Corporation Attorney. Office City Hall, Room No. x t% , 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. the lowest bidders, upon the approval of the sureties by the Comptroller of the City. No. 49 Beekman street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Edward Gilon, Chairman ; W m. H. Jasper, Secretary. On motion, the Board adjourned. William A. Boyd, Corporation Attorney. ______G. K EM BLE, Secretary. BOARD OF EXCISE. POLICE DEPARTMENT. No. 54 Bond street, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Central Office. C harles H. W oodman, President; D avid S. W hite, Secretary and Chief Clerk. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING WHICH M ayor's Marshal's O f f ic e , 1 Chief Clerk; John J. O’Brien, Chief Bureau of Elections. N ew Y ork, Oct. 23, 1887.) S all the Public Offices in the City are open for business, and at which each Court regularly opens and adjourns, as SHERIFF'S OFFICE. well as of the places where such offices are kept and such Number o f licenses issued and amounts received there­ Nos. 3 and 4 New County Court-house, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. for, in the week ending Friday, Oct. 21, 1887 : Courts are held; together with the heads of Departments and Courts H ugh J. G r a n t , Sheriff; John B. Sexton, Under Sheriff: Bernard F. Martin, Order Arrest Clerk. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Central Office. Mayor** Office. No. 66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 a. m. to DATE. NUMBER OF LICENSES. AMOUNTS. 4 P.M. No. 6 City Hall, 10 a . m. to 3 r. m. CORONERS’ OFFICE. ABRAM S. HEWITT, Mayor; A rthur Berry C harles E. Simmons, President; George F. Britto> Secretary and Chief Clerk. Secretary. Nos. X3 and 15 Chatham street, 8 a . m. to 5 p, m. Sun­ Purchasing Agent, F rederick A. C ushman Office days and holidays, 8 a . m. to 12.30 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 15...... 69 ♦ **9 75 Mayor*s M arshal's Office. hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Closed Saturdays, 12 m. Michael J. B. Messemer, Ferdinand L e v y , F erdi- No. 1 City Hall, 9 a . m. to 4 r. m. Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work ana Ma Monday, " 17...... 380 458 75 Thomas W. Byrnes, First Marshal. terials for Building, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and G rorge W. Brown. Jr., Second Marshal. Accounts. 9 a . m. to 4 p. m . Closed Saturdays, 12 Tuesday, “ x8...... 400 4x6 00 R ufus L. W ilder, General Bookkeeper and Auditor. SUPREME COURT. Wednesday, “ 1 9 ...... 191 204 75 COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Second floor. New County Court-house, opens at 10.30 a . m. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thursday, “ s o ...... 3x0 375 00 Rooms 114 and 115, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 p. m. C harles H. V an Brunt, Presiding Justice ; Jambs A. W m. Pitt Shearman, J. B. A damson. Office hours for all except where otherwise noted from Flack, C lerk; T homas F. Gilroy, Deputy County 9 A. M. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, to 13 m. Clerk. 7 Friday, M ax...... 318 338 »5 General Term, Room No. 9, W illiam L amb, Jr., Clerk. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Headquarters. Special Term, Part I., Room No. xo, H ugh Donnelly. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. Clerk Totals...... 1,668 $1,912 50 Room 209, Stewart Building, 5th door, 9 a. M. to 5 p. M. James C. Spencer, President; John-C. Sheehan, Henry D. Purroy, President; C arl Jussbn, Sec­ retary. Secretary; Benjamin S. C hurch, Chief Engineer; J. C. Lullry, Auditor. Bureau o f Chiefq f Department. Chambers, Room No. 11, W alter B rady, Clerk. C harles O. Shay, Chief of Department. Circuit, Part I., Room No. 12, Samuel Barry, Clerk. Circuit, Part II., Room No. 14, R ichard J. Sullivan, BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. Bureau qf Inspector o f Combustibles. Clerk. Peter Sbery, Inspector of Combustibles. Circuit, Part III., Room No. 13, George F. Lyon. CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY T he M ayor, Chairman; P resident of D epartment Clerk. of T axes and A ssessments, Secretary. Bureau o f Fire Marshal. Circuit, Part IV., Room No. 15, J. Lewis Lyon, Clerk. oleman AND EXAMINING BOARDS. Address M. C , Staats Zeitung Building, Tryon G eorge H. Sheldon, Fire Marshal. Judges’ Private Chambers, Rooms Nos. 19 and 20, Row. Office hours, 9 a . m to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays, 9 a . m. Edward J. JCnight. Librarian. to 13 m. Bureau o f Inspection o f Buildings. C it y o f N ew Y o rk—C iv il Service • \ A lbert F. D’Oench, Superintendent of Buildings.- LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. SUPERIOR COURT. Su perviso ry a n d E xam inin g Bo ards, f Attorney to Department. Office of Clerk of Common Council. Third floor, New County Court-house, xx a . m. Se c r e t a r y ’s O ffice, > W m. L. Findley. General Term, Room No. 35. R oom i i , C it y H a l l , I No. 8 C ity Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Special Term, Room No. 33. Fire Alarm Telegraph Ne w Y o rk , June 3, 1887. ) Henry R. Bebkman, President Board of Aldermen Chambers, Room No. 33, xo A. m. F rancis J. T womey, Clerk Common Council. J. Elliot Smith, Superintendent of Telegraph, Nos. Part I., Room No. 34. tss and 157 Mercer street T homas C o stigan , Esq., City Library. Part II., Room No. 35 Supervisor City Record: Central Office Fire Alarm Telegraph open at all hours. Part III., Room No. 36. No. 12 City Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Judges’ Private Chambers, Room No. 30. Repair Shops. D e a r Sir — The following amendment to Bernard Jacobs, City Librarian. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 32. Regulation 16 of the New York City Civil Nos. 128 and 130 West Third street. Clerk’s Office, Rooui No. 31, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m . John Castles, Foreman-in-Charge, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Service Regulations has been made : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. If the appointing officer shall notify the Sec­ Hospital Stables. Commissioner*s Officel retary of more than one vacancy at any one time, NJnety-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. COUR OF COMMON PLEAS. the Secretary shall certify to the appointing of­ Joseph Shea, Foreman-in-Charge. John N ewton, Commissioner; D. Lowber Smith, Open at all hours Third floor, New County Court-house, 11 A. M. ficer for appointment, the names of as many Deputy Commissioner. Assignment Bureau, Room No. 23,9 a. m. to 4 p. m persons as there are vacancies to be filled, witn Bureau o f Chief Engineer. Clerk’s Office, Room No. 22, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the addition o f two names for the first vacancy HEALTH DEPARTMENT General Term, Room No. 24, xx o’clock a . m. to ad­ No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p m. and one name for every two vacancies in addition 1N0. 301 Mott street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. journment. G eorge W. B ir d s a l l , Chief Engineer. Special Term, Room No. 21,11 o’clock A. m. to adjourn­ to the first. James C. Bayles, President; Emmons C lark, Bureau o f Water Register. Secretary. ment. Yours respectfully, Chambers, Room No. 21,10.30 o'clock a m. to adjourn­ No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a m. to 4 p. m. ment LEE PHILLIPS, John H. C h am ber s, Register. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. Part I., Room No. 25,11 o’clock a. m. to adjournment. Secretary and Executive Officer. Bureau < f Street Improvements. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, Nos. 49 Part II., Room No. 26, xx o’clock a. m. to adjournment. Part III., Room No. 27, xx o’clock a. m. to adjournment. and 51 Chambers street, 9 A. m. to 4 p. m. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 23, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. M. C. D. Borden, President; C harles D b F. Burns, W m. M. D ean, Superintendent. Secretary. R ichard L. L arremork, Chief Justice; N athaniel Jarvis, Jr., Chief Clerk. Engineer-in-Charge o f Sewers. C ivil and Topographical Office. Arsenal, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, 9 a. m. C it y o f New Y o rk —C iv il Service No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Horace L oomis, Engineer-in-Charge. >5 P.M. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Supervisory an d E xam inin g Bo ards, Se c r e t a r y ’s O ffice, Bureau o f Repairs and Supplies. Office ol Superintendent of 23d and 24th Wards. R oom i i , C it y H a l l , * No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Hui-dred and Forty-sixth street and Third ave­ Frederick Smyth, Recorder; H bnry A. Gilder- N ew Y o rk , May 31, 1887 W illiam G. Bergen, Superintendent. nue, 9 a. M. to 5 P.M. sleeve and R ufus B. Cowing, Judges of the said Court. Terms, first Monday each month. T homas C o stigan, Esq., Bureau o f Water Purveyor. John Sparks, Clerk. Office, Room No. xi, xo a . m. till P.M. Supervisor : No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. A lston C ulver, Water Purveyor. Battery, Pier A , North River, 9 a. m. to 4 1 u . D e a r Sir— The following resolution was Bureau o f Lamps and^Gas. L.J. N. Stark, President; G. K emble, Secrets ry. CITY COURT. passed by the Supervisory Board at their meet­ Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, except Satur­ City Hall. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. days ; on Saturdays as follows: from October 1 Li June ing, held May 27, 1887 : Stephen M cCormick, Superintendent. General Term, Room No. 20. “ Resolved, That in view of the inadequate 1 , from 9 a . m. to 3 p. m. ; from June x to September 30, Trial Term, Part I., Room No. 20. Bureau of Streets. from 9 A. M. to X2 M. space in the Secretary’s office and in order to Part II., Room No. T9. No. 31 Chambers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Part III., Room No. 15. enable him more readily to discharge the business G eo. E. Babcock, Superintendent. Special Term, Chambers, Room No. ax, xo A. M. to 4 P. M. of the same, the Secretary is authorized to DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Clerk’s Office, Room No. xo, City Hall, q a . m. to 4 p. m. Bureau o f Incumbrance*. arrange the business of the office so that the same Staats Zeitung Building, Tryon Row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. David McA dam, Chief Justice; John k eid , Clerk. shall be open for personal interviews with appli­ No. 31 Chambers street, o a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, xa M. cants and the public during a part of the day John R ichardson, Superintendent. Michael Coleman, President; Floyd T. Smith, Secretary. Keeper o f Buildings in City H all Park. OYER AND TERMINER COURT only.” Office Bureau Collection of Arrears o f Personal Iaxes Pursuant to the above action, I hereby desig­ New County Court-house, second floor, southeast cor­ Martin J. K eese, City Hall. ner, Room No. xa. Court opens at xo}£ o’clock a . m. nate the two hours between 2 and 4 o’clock in Clerk’s Office, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park, attemoon as the time for which the offices shall second floor, northwest corner. Room No. xx, xo A. m. till be open for personal interviews with applicants FINANCE DEPARTMENT. 4F.M and the public. Comptroller s O ffice. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Very respectfully, No. 15 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad­ Nos. 31 and 32 Park Row, “ World” Building, Rooms way, 9 a. m. to 4 P.M. x, t and 3, 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. At Tombs, corner Franklin and Centre streets, daily LEE PHILLIPS, Edward V. Loe w, Comptroller; R ichard A . Storrs, James S. C oleman, Commissioner; Jacob Seabold, at 10.30 a. m., excepting Saturday. Secretary and Executive Officer. Deputy Comptroller. * Deputy Commissioner: R. W. Horner, Chief Cleric. 1 Clerk’s Office. Tombs, O c t o b e r 24, 1887. 2896 THE CITY RECORD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. The form of the Agreement, including specifications, the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR* and showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons D epartment of Public W orks, ITIES AND CORRECTION. Bureau of W ater R egister, the office of the Department. signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in 1 Dated New York, October 24,1887. No. 31 Chambers Street, Room a. f the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the secu­ New York, October, 1887. J CH ARLES E. SIMMONS, President, rity required for the completion of this contract, over and HENRV H. PORTER, Commissioner, above all his debts of every nature, and over and above THOM AS S. BRENNAN, Commissioner, his liabilities, as bail, surety or otherwise; and that he Public Charities and Correction. has offei ed himself as a surety in good faith and with the CROTON WATER RATES. TO CONTRACTORS. intention to execute the bond required by section xa of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New Dbpartment of Public C harities and Correction, I York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or No. 66 T hird A venue. j PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. persons for whom he consents to become surety. The the first day 1------adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be ap­ subject to an additional charge of ten per cent. proved by the Comptroller of the City of New York. TO CONTRACTORS. JOHN NEWTON, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH- No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom­ Commissioner of Public Works. S ing and delivering, free of all expense, at the Bake­ panied by either a certified check upon one of the State house dock, Blackwell’s Island (east side), 4,000 barrels or National Banks of the City o f New York, drawn to D epartment of Pubuc W orks, j extra Wheat Flour, in lots o f 500 to 1,000 barrels, one- PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, HARD­ the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of Commissioner’s Office, 1 half of each quality, as follows : WARE, IRON, ETC. five per centum of the amount of the security required R oom 6, No. 31 C hambers Street, j 9,000 barrels of sample marked No. 1. for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check N ew Y ork, October xa, 1887. I 2,000 barrels of sample marked No. 2. or money must not be enclosed in the setded envelope — will be received at the office of the Department of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH- containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer Public Charities and Correction, No. 66 Third avenue, S ing or clerk of the Department who has charge of the Esti­ TO CONTRACTORS. in the City of New York, until 9.30 o’clock a . m., of GROCERIES. mate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said Friday, November 4,1887. The person or persons mak­ 6,300 pounds Dairy Butter, sample on exhibition i d s o r e s t i m a t e s , i n c l o s e d i n a s e a l e d ing any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, Thursday, November 3,1887. except that of the successful bidder, will be returned B envelope, with the title o f the work and the name sealed envelope, indorsed “ Bid or Estimate for Flour,” 1,000 pounds Cheese. o f the bidder indorsed thereon, will be received at this and with his or their name or names, and the date of to the persons making the same, within three days after 1,000 pounds Dried Apples. . . . , the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall office until 12 o’clock m., Monday, October 24, 1887, presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said 9,500 pounds Wheaten Grits, price to include pack­ at which place and hour they will be publicly opened by office, on or before the day and hour above named, at refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the ages. contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the head of the Department. which time and place the bids or estimates received will 8,000 pounds Oatmeal, price to include packages. the amount of the deposit made by him shall be^ forfeited FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS AND PER­ be publicly opened by the President of said Department, 8,000 pounds Rice. and read. , to and retained by the City of New York, as liquidated FORMING WORK REQUIRED FOR THE 20,000 pounds Brown Sugar. damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall exe­ ERECTION OF A BUILDING FOR USE The contractor shall furnish a certificate of inspection 1,500 pounds Cut Loaf Sugar. by the Flour Inspector of the New York Produce cute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount OF THE DOG POUND AT THE FOOT 1,500 pounds Granulated Sugar. o f his deposit will be returned to him. OF EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND Exchange, also an award from the Committee on Flour 2,500 pounds Oolong Tea. of the Exchange, that the flour offered is equal to the 400 pounds Corn Starch. Should the person or persons to whom the contract may STREET. standards of the Department, and which certificate shall 400 pounds Whole Pepper. be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Estimate must contain the name and place of resi­ accompany each delivery of flour, the expense of such 100 barrels prime quality American Salt, 320 pounds within five days after written notice that the same has dence of the person making the same, the names of all inspection and award to be borne by the contractor, also net each, to be delivered at Blackwells been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or persons interested with him therein, and if no other per­ certificate of weight and tare to be furnished with each Island. they accept, but do not execute the contract and give son be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact. delivery. _ 15 barrels pure Cider Vinegar. the proper security, he or they shall be considered as That it is made without any connection with any other T he Board of Public C h a r it ies and C orrection 8 dozen Extract Lemon. having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora­ person making an estimate for the same work, and is in RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTI­ 8 dozen Extract Vanilla. tion ; and the contract will be readvertised and relet as all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no MATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, 5 dozen Currant jelly. provided by law. member of the Common Council, head of a department, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, LAWS OF 15 dozen Canned Com. The qualify o fthe articles, supplies, goods, wares, and chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or 1882. 15 dozen Canned Peaches. merchandise must conform in every respect to the sain- other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 3,950 dozen Fresh Eggs, all to be candled. pies o f the same on exhibition at the office of the said interested in the estimate or in the work to which it re­ awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor­ 600 barrels good sound Irish Potatoes, to weigh 179 Department. Bidders are cautioned to examine the lates or in the profits thereof. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as pounds net per barrel. specifications fo r particulars of the articles, etc., re­ Estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- I 50 barrels prime Red Onions, to weigh 150 pounds quired, before making their estimates. of the party making the same, that the several matters tion. net per barrel. therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the The award of the contract will be made as soon as Bidders will state the price for each article, by which consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in 100 barrels prime Carrots, 130 pounds net per the bids will be tested. practicable after the opening of the bids. barrel. the City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is Delivery will be required to be made from time to I too barrels prime Russia Turnips, 135 pounds net Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the per barrel. addition to inserting the same in figures. upon its being so awarded, become bound as his suteties said Commissioners. 40 prime quality City Cured Smoked Hams, to Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp­ for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall refuse or Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en­ average about 14 pounds each. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora­ gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must 40 pieces prime quality City Cured Bacon, to av­ from time to time, as the Commissioners may determine. tion any difference between the sum to which he would have satisfactory testimonials to that effect; and the erage about 6 pounds each. Bidders are informed that no deviation from the speci­ be entitled upon its completion and that which the Cor­ person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 450 bushels Oats, 32 pounds net per bushel. fications will be allowed, unless under the written instruc­ poration may be,obliged to pay to the person to wh-sm will be required to give security for the performance of 100 bags Bran, 50 pounds net each. tion of the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correc­ the contractshall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient 40 bales prime quality Timothy Hay, tare not tion. the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount sureties, each in the penal amount of the ESTIMATED to exceed 3 pounds; weight charged as No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or a contract of the work by which the bids are tested. amount of the contract. received at Blackwell’s Island. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpora­ The consent iastabove mentioned must be accompanied Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name ' 200 bales prime quality, long bright Rye Straw, tare tion upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the per­ and place of residence of each of the persons making the ana weight same as on hay. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora­ sons signing the same, that he is a householder or free­ same; the names of all persons interested with him or 50 barrels prime quality Charcoal, 3 bushels each. tion...... - . holder m the City of New York, and is worth the amount them therein; and if no other person be so interested, it The form of the agreement, including specifications, and of the security required for the completion of the con­ shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without DRY GOODS. showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the tract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and any connection with any other person making an estimate office of the Department. over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and with­ z5,ooo yards Bandage Muslin. and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, out collusion or fraud; and that no member of the Com­ 500 yards Crash Toweling. Dated New York, October 24,1887. with the intention to execute the bond required by law. mon Council, Head of a Department, Chief of a Bureau, 10 bales Cotton Batts, 16 ounces to the pound. CH ARLES E. SIMMONS, President, No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other officer of the 50 dozen Spool Cotton, No. 30,0 . N. T., 36 white, HEN RY H. PORTER. Commissioner, either a certified check upon one of the State or National Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or 14 black. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Commissioner, Banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any por­ 80 gross Safety Pins, 32 No. 2, 48 No. 3. Public Charities and Correction. of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five tion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must 3 gross Dressing Combs. per centum o f the amount o f the security required for be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties IRON, TIN, WOODENWARK, ETC. the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or making the estimate, that the several matters stated D epartment of Pubuc C harities and C orrection. ) money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope con­ therein are in all respects true. Where more than one 8 bundles first quality common Sheet Iron, No. 29, No. 66 T hird A venue, taining the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or person is interested, it is requisite that the verification N ew Y ork, October x8,1887. ) clerk of the Department who has charge of the Estimate- be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. 3 bundtes first quality Galvanized Sheet Iron, No. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE OF box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con­ 24, 24 x 84. such check or money has been examined by said officer or sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the X the Common Council, “ In relation to the burial of 4 boxes first quality Charcoal Tin, IX ., 10 x 14. -■ strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except City of New York, with their respective places of busi­ 10 bars first quality Octagon Cast Steel, xj£-inch. that of the successful bidder, will be returned ness or residence, to the effect that if the contract be public institutions of the City of New York,” the Com­ 10 bars first quality Octagon Cast Steel, J^-inch. missioners of Public Charities and Correction report as to the persons making the same within three awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on 10 bars first quality Square Cast Steel, %-inch. days after the contract is awarded. If the successful follows: its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its 50 dozen Cotton Mops. bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to 3 dozen Stove Brushes. At Morgue, Bellevue Hospital, from foot of Thirty- notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to ex­ execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation any 12 dozen Dust Brashes. third street, East river— Unknown man, aged about 35 ecute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him difference between the sum to which he would be en­ 3 dozen Wash Boards. years; 5 feet inches high; dark brown hair and shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New titled on its completion, and that which the Corporation 6 dozen Mop Handles, moustache ; blue eyes. Had on dark brown ribbed over­ York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal; may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to xo bales Broom Corn. coat, dark coat and pants, white shirt, white knit under­ but if he snail execute the contract within the time afore­ whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent 6 gross Knives and Forks, 3 each. shirt, gray cotton socks, gaiters. * said. the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. letting. The amount in each case to be calculated upon Unknown man, from No. 343 East Eleventh street; THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are aged about 45 years; 5 feet 7J5 inches high ; dark hair, RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom­ gray eyes. Had on dark overcoat, dark diagonal vest, RECEIVED IF HE DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of 130 sides good damaged Sole Leather, to weigh 21 blue overalls, blue shirt, calico shirt, gaiters. to 25 pounds each. INTERESTS OF THE CITY. the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or At Homoeopathic Hospital, Ward’s Island — Jacob Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the 90 sides prime quality Waxed Upper Leather, to Hartman, aged 35 years ; 5 feet 7 inches high ; black average about 17 feet. in which to enclose the same, the specifications and amount of the security required for the completion of hair and eyes. Had on when admitted black coat, pants agreements, and any further information desired, can be this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, —will be received at the Department of Public Charities and vest, gaiters, black felt hat. obtained:. at Room 15. and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or other­ and Correction, in the City of New York, until 9.30 Thomas Clark, aged 61 years; 5 feet 4 inches high; JOHN NEWTON, wise ; and that he has offered himself as a surety in o’clock a. m. of Friday, November 4, 1887. ;The person or blue eyes, gray hair. Had on when admitted black coat, Commissioner of Public Works. good faith and with the intention to execute the bond persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the gray vest and pants, laced shoes, black derby hat. required by section 12 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi­ same in a sealed envelope, indorsed “ Bid or Esti­ Martin Fremont, aged 30 years; 5 feet 8 inches high ; nances of the City of New York, if the contract shall be mate for Groceries, Hardware, Sheet Iron, etc.,” with gray eyes, brown hair. Had on when admitted black D epartment of Pubuc Works, awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents his or their name or names, and the date of pres­ coat andpants, gray vest, gaiters, gray derby hat. C ommissioner’s Office, to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the entation, to the head of said Department, at the said Eliza Wilson, aged 61 years; 5 feet a inches high; No. 31 C hambers Street, security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of office, on or before the day and hour above named, at brown eyes and hair. Had on when admitted brown N ew Y ork, June ax,i. 1887. l the City of New York. which time and place the bids or estimates received will striped shawl, black cashmere sacque, brown calico skirt, No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom­ be publicly opened by the President of said Department leather slippers, brown velvet bonnet. panied by either a certified check upon one of the and read. Charles McPherson, aged 37 years; 5 feet 8 inches PUBUC NOTICE AS TO WATER RATES. State or National banks of the City of New York, T he Board of P ubuc C harities and Correction high ; gray eyes, brown hair. Had on when admitted drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTI­ black coat, black cassimere pants, blue calico jumper, to the amount of five per centum of the amount of MATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBUC INTEREST, gaiters. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in compliance with the provisions o f chapter 559, the security required for the frithful performance of AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, LAWS OF Nothing known of their friends or relatives. P the contract. Such check or money must not be 1882. Laws of 1887, amending sections 350 and 921 of the New By order York City Consolidation Act of 1882, passed Juneg, 1887, enclosed in the sealed envelope containing the No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract G. F. BRITTON, estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo­ Secretary. the following changes are made in charging and collect­ of the Department who has charge of the Estimate- ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as ing water rents: box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora­ xsL All extra charges for water incurred from and after until such check or money has been examined by said tion. D epartment of P ublic C harities and C orrection, » June 9,1887, shall be treated, collected and returned in officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such The award of the contract will be made as soon as No. 66 T hird A venue, ' , arrears in the same manner as regular rents have hereto­ deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be practicable after the opening of the bids. N ew Y ork, October 14,1887. ) fore been treated. returned to the persons making the same, within three Delivery will be required to be made from time to TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE OF ad. In every building where a water meter or meters days after the contract is awarded. If the successful time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the A the Common Council, " In relation to the burial of are now, or shall hereafter be in use, the charge for water bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after said Commissioners. strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the by meter measurement shall be the only charge against notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en­ public institutions of the City of New York,” the Com­ such building, or such part thereof as is supplied through execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must missioners of Public Chanties and Collection report as meter...... him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New have satisfactory testimonials to that effect; and the follows: 3d. The returns of arrears of water rents, including the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded year 1887, shall be made as heretofore on the confirma­ York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, A t Morgue, Bellevue Hospital, from foot of Thir­ but if he shall execute the contract within the time afore­ will be required to give security for the performance of tion of the tax levy by the Board of Aldermen, and shall said, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient teenth street, North river— Unknown man, aged about include all charges and penalties of every nature. Should the person or persons to whom the contract sureties, in the penal amount of fifty (50) per cent, of the 50 years; five feet eight inches high; body in an ad­ 4th. A penalty of five dollars (f j) is hereby established, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract ESTIMATED amount of the contract. vanced state of decomposition, through being eaten by and will be imposed in each and every case where the Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name fish; had on gray mixed coat, dark pants and vest, rules and regulations of the Department prohibiting the within five days after written notice that the same has white shirt, white merino undershirt, white cotton socks, been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or and place of residence of each of the persons making the use of water through hose, or in any other wasteful man­ same; the names of all persons interested with him or laced shoes. ner, are violated, and such penalties will be entered on they accept, but do not execute the contract and give At Charity Hospital, Blackwell’s Island— Mary Leary, the proper security, he or they shall be considered as them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it the books of the Bureau against the respecthre buildings having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora­ shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without aged 75 years; 5 feet x inch high; gray hair; blue or property, and, if not collected, be returned in arrears any connection with any other person making an estimate eyes. Had on when admitted Corporation clothing. in luce manner as other charges for water. tion ; and the contract will be readvertised and relet as A t Workhouse, Blackwell’s Island—Thomas Hayes, provided by law. . . . , for the same puraose and is in all respects fair and with­ 5th. Charges for so-called extra water rents of evenr out collusion or fraud; and that no member of the Com­ aged 35 years. Committed September 6,1887. nature, imposed or incurred prior to June 9, x88x, will The qualify o f the articles, supplies, goods, wares, ana Ann O’Donnell, aged 50 years. Committed September merchandise must conform in every respect to the sam­ mon Council, Head of a Department, Chief of a Bureau, be canceled of record on the books of the Department. ples o f the same on exhibition at the office of the said Deputy thereof or Clerk therein, or other officer of the D. LOWBER SMITH, Corporation is directly or indirectly interested therein, ^At^Ainatic Asylum, Blackwell’s Island— Bertha Ton- Department. Bidders are cautioned to examine the gen, aged 28 years; 5 feet x ji inches high; dark hair; Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Public Works. specifications fo r particulars o f the articles, etc., re­ or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must gray eyes. Had on when admitted brown suit, gray quired, before making their estimates...... striped petticoat, beaded hat. D epartment of P ublic Works, | Bidders will state the price for each article, by which be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties C ommissioner’s Office, 1 m phing the estimate, that the several matters stated A t Homoeopathic Hospital, Ward’s Island— Bridget the bids will be tested. . . . Dooley, aged 50 years; blue eyes; gray hair. Had on No. 31 C hambers Street, f Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in therein are in all respects true. Where more than one N ew Y ork, September 99,1886. J person is interested, it is requisite that the verification be when admitted brown alpaca skirt, black alpaca waist, addition to inserting the same in figures. __ brown striped shawl, leather slippers blade and red Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp­ made and subscribed by all the parties interested. woolen hood. PUBLIC NOTICE. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con­ Gustave Marchall, aged 29 years; 5 feet xx inches high; from time to time, as the Commissioners may determine. sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in blue ey es; light brown hair. Had on when admitted Bidders are informed that no deviation from the speci­ the City of New York, with their respective places of gray coat, buck corduroy pants, blue check jumper, business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be fications will be allowed, unless under the written instruc­ blucher shoes, white straw hat. Department which is not assigned to or transacted tion of the Commissioners of Public Charities and Cor­ awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on Michael Ward, aged 50 years; 5 feet 6 inches high ; by the several Bureaux in the Department, and which rection. its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for should come under the immediate notice of the Commis­ its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or re­ blue eyes; gray hair. Had on when admitted black coat, No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or a contract pants and vest, gaiters, black felt hat. sioner of Public Works, are requested to communicate awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpora­ fuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corpora­ directly in person, or by letter, with the Commissioner. tion any difference between the sum to which he wouldbe Nothing known of their friends or relatives. tion upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as JJOHN NEW TON. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation B y order. G. F. BRITTON, may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom Secretary. Commissioner of Public Works. O ctober 24, 1887, THE CITY RECORD 2897

D epartment op Public Works, ] FeetB.M ., of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five per The work to be done under the contract is to be com­ Commissioner’s Office, measured in centum of the amount of security required for the faithful menced within five days after the date of the contract, No. 31 C hambers Street, [ the work. performance of the contract. Such check or money must and all the work contracted for is to be fully completed N ew Y ork, November 10,1886. J 4. Yellow Pine or Spruce Timber, creosoted, not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the on or before the fifteenth day of March, x888, and 4" x 6 "...... 203 estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day NOTICE TO CROTON WATER Yellow Pine or Spruce Timber, creosoted, the Department who has charge of the Estimate-box. and that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time fixed CONSUMERS. s" plank...... 1,746 no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check for the fulfillment thereof has expired, are, by a clause or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and in the contract, determined, fixed and liquidated at u m e r o u s applications h a v e b e e n Total...... 1,949 found to be correct. 'A ll such deposits, except that of the Fifty Dollars per day. N made to this Department by citizens claiming successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making All the old material taken from the existing bulkheads reductions or rebates on bills for water supplied through FeetB. M., the same, within three days after the contract is awarded. to be removed under this contract, will be relinquished to meters, on the alleged ground of leakage caused by de­ measured in If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five the contractor, and bidders must estimate thC'value of tective plumbing and worn-out service pipes, or by willful __ the work. days after notice that the contract has been awarded to such material when considering the price for which they waste of water by tenants allowing the faucets to be 5. White Oak Timber, 8" x xa"...... 10,064 him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made will do the work under the contract. turned on in full force in water-closets, sinks, etc., with­ “ " 7" x xo"...... 53.8x8 by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of Bidders will state in their estimates a price for the whole out the knowledge or consent of the owners of the prem­ New York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or re­ of the work to be done in each class in conformity with ises. Total...... 63,883 fusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the the approved form of agreement and the specifications The main object oi the use of water-meters is to enable time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned therein set forth, by which prices the bids will be tested. this Department to detect and check the useless and un­ to him. These prices are to cover all expenses of every kind in­ Note.— A ll the above quantities of timber are ex­ warrantable waste of an element so valuable and essential Bidders are informed that no deviation from the speci­ volved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, clusive of waste, and include extra lengths required fications will be allowed, unless under the written in­ including any claim that may arise through delay from any to the health and comfort of all the citizens, and this ob- for scarfs and caps. ect can only be accomplished by enforcing payment for structions of the Engineer-in-Chief. cause, in the performing of the work thereunder. 6. White Pine, Yellow Pine or Cypress Piles... 1,330 No estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and in the water wasted. (These piles will be from about 75 to about 85 feet in Under the law all charges for water supplied through to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation, upon figures, the amount of their estimates for doing each length, to average about 80 feet in length.) debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or other­ class of the work. meters are a lien against the respective premises, and 7. White Oak Fender Piles, about 60 feet long.. 34 the law therefore holds the owner of the premises re­ wise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. The person or persons to whom the contract may be White Oak Fender Piles, about 65 feet long. 8 The right to decline all the estimates is reserved, if awarded will be required to attend at this office with the sponsible for the amount of water used or wasted. 8. f t " xa8", f t " x 24", f t " x 22", f t " x Notice is therefore given to all householders that, in all deemed for the interest of the Corporation of the City of sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract ao", f t " x 14", f t " x rs", f t " x 22", New York. within five days from the date of the service of the notice further applications for reduction of water rents, no f t " x 30," f t " x x8", f t " x x6", allowance will be made on account of waste of water Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti­ to that effect; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, occurring through leaks, from defective service pipes or ft" * *4". ft" * *a". ft" K 9", mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, and f t " x 14", f t " X 13", % " X 10", Department, a copy of which, together with the form of as in default to the Corporation; and the contract will be plumbing, or wasteful use of water by tenants or occu­ f t " x 12", f t " X to", f t " x8", f t " pants of buildings, though such leakage or waste may the agreement, including specifications, and showing the readvertised and relet, and so on until it be accepted and x 5” and f t " x 7", square, and f t " manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon executed. nave occurred without the knowledge or consent of the x 8", f t " x 8", f t " x 4" round owners of the buildings. application therefor at the office of the Department. Bidders are required to state in their estimates their wrought-iron Dock Spikes, f t " x names and places of residence ; the names of all persons House-owners are further notified that whenever their 6" Railroad Spikes, 5 - inch LUCIUS J. N. STARK, premises become vacant, and are likely to remain vacant, JAMES MATTHEWS, interested with them therein, and if no other person be so Wrought-iron Nails, and 3-inch interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the fact; they must notify this Department in writing, and that W ood Screws, about...... 76,750 pounds. CHARLES H. MARSHALL, unless this requirement is complied with no deductions in Commissioners of the Department of Docks. also that the estimate is made without any connection 9. 6-inch Cut Spikes and 4od. Cut with any other person making an estimate for the same extra water rents will he allowed for any portion of one Nails, about...... ; .. 1,780 “ Dated New York, October 22.1887. year. work, and that it is in all respects fair and without col­ xo. Boiler-plate Armatures, about...... 11,300 11 lusion or fraud ; and also, that no member of the Com­ * JOHN NEWTON, D epartment of D ocks, 1 Commissioner of Public Works. xx. a", tft", tft", tft'f, x” , f t " , f t " mon Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, and f t " Wrought-iron Screw P ier “ A,” N orth R iver, j deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Bolts and Nuts, about...... 26,250 “ Corporation, is directly or indirectly' interested therein, X2. Galvanized Wrought-iron Straps, TO CONTRACTORS. or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF Bolts and Washers, about...... 130 “ portion of the profits thereof; which estimate must be 13. Cast-iron Mooring-posts, Mooring- N EW Y O R K . (No. 358.) verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the cleats and Separators, about...... xa, xoo “ estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in STATED MEETING OF THE BOARD OF 14. Cast-iron Washers for ift", tft", all respects true. Where more than one person is inter­ A Trustees of the College of the City of New York 1 " and f t " Screw-bolts, about... 16,650 “ PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR PREPARING ested, it is requisite that the verification be made and will be held at the Hall of the Board o f Education, No. 15. Wrought-iron Strap Bolts, Rods, FOR AND BUILDING A CRIB BULKHEAD, subscribed by a ll the parties interested. 146 Grand street, on Tuesday, November 1, 1887, at 4 Straps and Plates, about...... 2,300 “ WITH APPURTENANCES, BETWEEN EAST x6. Rolled “ I ” Beams, about...... 36,180 “ ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in o’clock P. M. writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City By order. 17. Wrought-iron Angle Iron and STREET AND EAST ONE HUNDRED AND Rivets, about...... 11,800 “ FIFTEENTH STREET, HARLEM RIVER. of New York, with their respective places 0/ business or J. ED W AR D SIMMONS, resid en ce, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to Chairman. x8. Wrought-iron Washers, about...... 500 “ 19. x" Wire-rope, about...... 28 lin. feet. the person or persons making the estimate, they will, upon Dated New York, October 35,1887. s t i m a t e s f o r p r e p a r i n g f o r a n d its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sure­ 30. Labor of framing and carpentry, including all moving E building a crib bulkhead, with appurtenances, ties for its faithfui performance, and that if said person and rafting of timber, jointing, planking, bolting, between East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and or persons shall omit or refuse to execute the contract, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. spiking, stay-lathing, painting, oiling or tarring, East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Harlem river, they will pay to the Corporation of the City of New and furnishing the materials for stay-lathing, paint­ will be received by the Board of Commissioners at the York any difference between the sum to which said (Work of construction under new plan.) ing, oiling or tarring, and labor of every descrip­ head of the Department of Docks, at the office of said person or persons would be entitled upon its completion tion, as set forth in the specifications, for an area Department, on Pier “ A ,” foot of Battery place, North and that which said Corporation may be obliged to pay of about 50,384 square feet of new pier. river, in the City of New York, until xa o’clock m. of to the person to whom the contract may be awarded at any N. B.— As the above mentioned quantities, though TUESDAY, NOVEMBER x, 1887, subsequent letting; the amount, in each case, to be calcu­ stated with as much accuracy as is possible, in advance, lated upon the estimated amount of the work to be done in at which time and place the estimates will be publicly TO CONTRACTORS. are approximate only, bidders are required to submit each class by which the bids are tested. The consent above their estimates upon the following express conditions, opened by the head of said Department. The award of mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma­ the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac­ (No. 256.) which shall apply to and become part of every estimate tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, received: ticable after the opening of the bids. that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New 1st. Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal exam­ Any person making an estimate for the work shall York and is worth the amount of the security required PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR BUILDING ination of the location of the proposed work, and furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at for the completion of the contract, over and above all his A NEW WOODEN PIER AT THE FOOT OF by such other means as they may prefer, as to the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NORTH accuracy of the foregoing Engineer’s estimate, and shall which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names as bail, surety and otherwise; and that he has offered RIVER, TO BE KNOWN AS PIER, NEW 6a, not at any time_ after the submission of an estimate, dis­ o f the person or persons presenting the same, the date of himself as surety in good faith and with the intention to NORTH RIVER. pute or complain of the above statement of quantities, nor its presentation, and a statement of the work to which it execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to relates. sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to the nature or amount of the work to be done. The bidder to whom the award is made shall give approval by the Comptroller of the City of New York, s t i m a t e s f o r b u i l d i n g a n e w w o o d e n security for the faithful performance of the contract, in pier, with its appurtenances, at the foot of West ad. Bidders will be required to complete the entire after the award is made and prior to the signing of the E work to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks, and the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in the contract. Thirty-second street, North river, will be received by sum of Four Thousand Dollars. the Board of Commissioners at the head of the Department in substantial accordance with the specifications of the No estimate will be received or considered unless ac­ of Docks, at the office of said Department, on Pier “ A ,” contract and the plans therein referred to. No extra The Engineer’s estimate of the nature, quantities and companied by either a certified check upon one of the foot of Battery place, North river, in the City of New Compensation beyond the amount payable for the work extent of the work is as follows: State or National Banks of the C ity o f New York, drawn York, until ia o’clock M. of before mentioned, which shall be actually performed at to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount the price therefor, to be specified by the lowest bidder, C lass x. of five per centum of the amount of security required for FR ID AY, NOVEMBER 4,1887, shall be due or payable for the entire work. Dredging on the site of the new crib bulkhead and in the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or at which time and place the estimates will be publicly The work to be done under the contract is to be com­ the slip in front of the crib bulkhead— about 15,000 cubic money must not be enclosed in the sealed envelope con­ opened by the head of said Department. The award of menced within five days after the date of the contract, yards, taining the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac­ and all the work contracted for is to be fully completed C lass 3. clerk of the Department who has charge of the Estimate- ticable after the opening of the bids. on or before the 13th day of April. 1888, or within as Crib bulkhead containing about the following quan­ box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until Any person making an estimate for the work shall many days thereafter as the site of the new pier shall be tities : such check or money has been examined by said officer furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at occupied by the Department of Docks in building the x. About 21,700 cubic feet of crib-work, complete, in­ or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, ex­ said office, on or before the day and hour above named, bulkhead-wall; and the damages to be paid by the cluding fenders,' mooring-posts,' backing-logs, cept that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or contractor for each day that the contract may be unful­ flooring, facing timbers, longitudinal logs, cross­ persons making the same, within three days after the names of the person or persons presenting the same, the filled after the time fixed for the fulfillment thereof has ties, fastenings, and stone filling within the crib- contract is awarded. a If the successful bidder shall re­ date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to expired, are, _ by a clause in the contract, determined, work, but excluding the rip-rap on the flooring in fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the which it relates. fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per day. rear of the crib-wont, and measured from the top contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, The bidder to whom an award is made shall give Bidders will state in their estimates a price for the of the foundation caps of the crib-work to the the amount of the deposit made by him shall be_forfeited security for the faithful performance of the contract, in whole of the work to be done in conformity with under side of the backing-logs. to and retained by the City of New York, as liquidated the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in the the approved form of agreement and the specifications Feet, B. M., damages for such neglect or refusal; but it he shall ex­ sum of Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars. therein set forth, by which price the bids will be tested. measured in ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount The Engineer's estimate of the nature, quantities and This price is to cover all expenses of every kind in­ the work. of his deposit will be returned to him. extent of the work is as follows : volved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, 2. Yellow Pine Timber, foundation caps, Bidders are informed that no deviation from the spe­ Feet B. M., including any claim that may arise through delay from ia "xx a"...... 1,224 cifications will be allowed unless under the written in­ measured in any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder. Yellow Pine Timber, chocks for fender piles, structions of the Engineer-in-Chief. the work. Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and in xo" x xa"...... 1,710 No estimate will be accepted from, or contractawarded i. Yellow Pine Timber, 12" x 14"...... 21,790 figures, the amount of their estimates for doing the work. to, any person who is in arrears to (he Corporation, upon “ “ i2 " x i2 " ...... 35,056 The person or persons to whom the contract may be Total Yellow Pine Timber...... 11,364 debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or other­ “ “ 6" x 11"...... 2,463 awarded will be required to attend at this office with the wise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract The right to decline all the estimates is reserved, if “ “ 5" x T2"...... 1,507 N ote.—T he above quantities of timber are exclusive “ 5" x to"...... 9»4*7 within five days from the date of the service of a notice deemed for the interest of the Corporation of the City of to that effect; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, of waste. New York. T otal...... 70.233 he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, 3. White Pine, Yellow Pine, Cypress or Spruce Foun­ Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti­ and as in default to the Corporation; and the contract dation Piles...... 163 mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the will be readvertised and relet, and so on until it be (It is expected that these piles will have to be from Department, a copy of which, together with the form of N ote.—The above quantities of timber will require to accepted and executed. agreement, including specifications, and showing the be in lengths of 36 feet and upwards to meet the about 35 to about 40 feet long, to meet the re­ Bidders are required'to state in their estimates their quirements of the specifications for driving) manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon requirements of the specifications. names and places of residence; the names of all persons application therefor at the office of the Department. Feet B.M., interested with them therein, and if no other person be 4. Round floor logs, not less than 9" in diameter measured in at small end, in rear of the crib-work, about. 1,780 LU CIU S J. N. STAR K, so interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the fa ct; JAMES MATTHEWS, the work. also that the estimate is made without any connection 5 Square Wrought-iron Dock Spikes in . . . 19.805 foundation caps in floor logs in rear CHARLES H. MARSHALL, with any other person making an estimate for the same Commissioners of the Department of Docks. ... 314,889 work, and that it is in all respects fair and without o f the crib-work, and in tender-pile 10” x xa"...... 8,1x3 collusion or fraud ; and also, that no member of the chocks, about...... 1,895 pounds. Dated New York, October 17,1887. xo" X xo"...... 33,733 Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief of a Bu­ 6. Wrought-iron Screw-bolts, i f t " and 37,341 reau, Deputy thereof or Clerk therein, or other officer of x" in diameter, in foundation caps the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested and fender-piles, about...... 107 “ ) K X5 ...... 1,960 therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or 7. Cast-iron washers for t f t " and x" CORPORATION NOTICE. 8" x 14"...... 8.447 in any portion of the profits thereof; which estimate must Screw-bolts, in foundation caps and 8" x xs"...... 7.079 be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making fender-piles, about...... 95 “ UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE 8" x fs ’%...... 5.* *9 the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are 8. White Oak Fender-piles about 50 feet long...... 8 P owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all 8" x x o " ...... in all respects true. Where more than one person is houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected £& 9. Labor of preparing existing crib-work at each end for thereby, that the following assessments have been com­ interested, it is requisite that the verification be made die reception of the new crib-work, 8" x ...... 2,621 and subscribed to by a ll the parties interested. pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of Asses­ 7" * *4"...... „ 8x7 Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in xo Labor of framing and carpentry, including all moving sors. for examination by all persons interested, v iz.: 7 X 13 ...... 6,064 writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of of timber, joining, bolting, spiking, painting, and List 237a, No. 1. Regulating, grading, setting curb and 6 " x i a ” ...... 13,644 New York, with their respective places o f business or furnishing the materials for painting, and labor of gutter-stones, flaming and laying crosswalks in One 6 " x xx "...... *...... 12,833 resid en ce, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to every description, as called for in the specifica­ Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, from North Tnird to 6" x 10"...... 7.57° the person or persons making the estimate, they will, upon tions. Railroad avenue. 6" x 9 "...... 5,890 its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sure­ C lass 3. List 2319, No. 3. Paving First avenue, from Ninety- 6" x 8"...... 3,636 ties for its faithful performance; and that if said person Rip-rap stone furnished and put in place on the flooring second to One Hundred and Ninth street, with granite- 3" x 13"...... 3,568 or persons shall omit or refuse to execute the contract, in rear of the crib-work and in the embankment in rear block pavement. 3 " * * o ” ...... , they will pay to tbe Corporation of the City of New York of the foundation piles—about 3,560 cubic yards. List 3447, No. 3. Paving Seventieth street, from Avenue 4" x xo"...... 146,836 any difference between the sum to which said person or N. B.— As the above-mentioned quantities, though A to First avenue, with trap-blocks. 3" x ia” ...... 454 persons would be entitled upon its completion and that stated with as much accuracy as is possible in advance•, List 2468, No. 4. Regulating, grading, setting curb­ a" x 4"...... 7,608 which said Corporation may be obliged to pay to are approximate only, bidders are required to submit stones and flagging One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, x j f 'x 6 "...... x,8a5 the person to whom the contract may be awarded their estimates upon the following express conditions, from Seventh to Eighth avenue. x" x X4"...... 3io at any subsequent letting; the amount in each case which shall apply to and become a part of every estimate List 3470, No. 5. Regulating, grading, setting curb­ to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the received: stones and flagging One Hundred and First street, from Total...... 593>338 work to be done, by which the bids are tested. The con­ xst. Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal ex­ Eighth to Manhattan avenue. sent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or amination, of the location of the proposed work, and List 2473, No. 6. Regulating, grading, setting curb­ N ote.— The above quantities of timber may be in affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the by such other means as they may prefer, as to tbe accuracy stones and flagging One Hundred and Thirty-seventh lengths of less than 36 feet. same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of of the foregoing Engineer’s estimate, and shall not, at any street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue. N ote.—A ttention is milled to article 94 of the speci­ New York, and is worth the amount of the security re­ time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or com­ List 2483, No. 7. Paving Seventy-first street, from the fications, allowing creosoting under certain condi­ quired for the completion of the contract, over and above plain of the above statement of quantities, nor assert Eastern Boulevard to the East river, with Belgian tions. all his debts of every nature, and over and above his that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the pavement. Feet B. M., liabilities as bail, surety and otherwise: and that he nature or amount of the work to be done. List 3490, No. 8. Regulating, grading, setting curb­ measured in has offered himself as surety iu good faith and with the ad. Bidders will be required to complete the entire stones and flagging west side of Edgecomb avenue, the work. intention to execute the bond required by law. The work, to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks, between One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Hun­ 3. Spruce Timber, 3 " x x o " ...... 17,971 adequacy and sttfficiency of tbe security offered will be and in substantial accordance with the specifications of dred and Thirty-seventh streets ; also, bridge-stones at “ 3 " x 7 "...... a.xox subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of the contract and the plan therein referred to. No extra the intersections of One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and " 3'' * 5" ...... « 7 New York, after the award is made and prior to the sign­ compensation beyond the amount payable, for each class One Hundred and Thirty-seventh streets and Edgecomb “ 3" plank...... 136,333 ing of the contract. of the work before mentioned, which shall be actually avenue. No estimate will be received or considered unless accom­ performed, at the price therefor, to be specified by the List 3491, No. 9. Regulating, grading, setting curb­ Total...... 146,433 panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire stones ana flagging One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Nationaloanks of the City of New York,drawn to the order work. i from Fourth to Eighth avenue. O ctober 24, 1887. 2898 THE CITY RECORD. 3d. Thence southerly along the eastern Une of Brook 3d. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Rail­ List 2494, No.__ 10. Regulating, _ __ grading,rading, setting curb- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all road avenue, east, for si-Aft feet. ._,, aV4 ^ eThence^easterly for 3 3 4 ^ feet to the point of tones and ' flagging in_____ One Hundred and Fourteenth P 4th. Thence easterly for 694*% feet to the point of be- street, from Tenth avenue to Riverside Drive. houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following assessments have been com­ nning. A n d a s shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ List 2406, No. it. Sewer in Lexington avenue, between PARCEL B. One Hundred and Twenty-second and One Hundred pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assess­ sioners of the Department of Public Parks in the office of end Twenty-third streets. . „ „ ors, for examination by all persons interested, viz. : Beginning at a point in the wester* line of Third the Register of the City and County of New York, in The limits em raced by such assessments include all List 2471, No. 1. Paving Sixty-seventh street, from avenue, distant 26oT% feet southwesterly trom the inter­ the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces Second to Third avenue. section of the western line of Third avenue and th e York, and in the Department of Public Parks. and parcels o f land situated on— _ , . , List 2483, No. 2. Paving One Hundred and Thirty- southern line of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth Dated, New York, October 18,1887. second street, from Madison to Fifth avenue. . , street. . ,, , No. i. Both sides of One Hundred and Fifty-ninth MORGAN J. O’BRIEN, street, from North Third to Pailroad avenue, and to the The limits embraced by such assessments include all 1st. Thence southwesterly along the western line of the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces Third avenue for 6iAft feet. - Counsel to the Corporation, extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. No. a Tryon Row, New York C ity No. a. Both sides of First avenue, from Ninety-second and parcels o f land situated on— , ad. Thence westerly deflecting S4° 5* 4° to the ngtit to One Hundred and Ninth street, and to the extent of No. 1. Both sides of Sixty-seventh street, from Second for 1,209/% feet to the eastern line of Morris avenue. half the block at the intersecting streets. to Third avenue, and to the extent of half the block at 3d. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Moms In the matter of the appl.cation of the Board of Street No. 3. Both sides of Seventieth street, from Avenue A the intersecting avenues. . _ . . avenue for 50AWW feet. . _ , Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, to First avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the No. 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-second 4 th. Thence easterly for 1,2371% Feet to the point of for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ intersecting avenues...... _ . , street, from Madison to Fifth avenue, and to the extent monalty of the City of New York, rclative to the No. 4. Both sides of One Hundred and Forty-ninth of half the block at the intersecting avenues. And as shown on certain maps filed by. the Commis­ opening of ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue, and to the extent All persons whose interests are affected by the above- sioners of the Department of Public Parks in the office of SECOND STREET, from Eighth avenue to the first of half the block at the intersecting avenues. named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or the Register of the City and County of New York, in the new avenue west of Eighth avenue, in the Twelfth No. 5. Both sides of One Hundred and First street, either of them, are requested to present their objections office o f the Secretary of State of the State of New York, Ward of the City of New York. from Eighth to Manhattan avenue, and to the extent of in writing to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors, at and in the Department of Public Parks. half the block at the intersecting avenues. their office, No. izj£ City Hall, within thirty days from Dated, New York, October x8,1887. URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given No. 6. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh the date of this notice. MORGAN J. O’BRIEN, P street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue, and to the extent The above-described lists will be transmitted, as Jpro- Counsel to the Corporation, that an application will be made to the Supreme Court o f of half the block at the intersecting avenues. vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction No. s Tryon Row, New York City. the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, No. 7. Both sides of Seventy-first street, from Eastern of Assessments for confirmation, on the 24th day of Octo- to be held at Chambers thereof in the County Court­ Boulevard to the Blast river, and to the extent of half the ber, 1887. house. in the City of New York, on Wednesday, the 23d EDWARD GILON, Chairman: In the matter of the application of the Board of Street day of November, 1887, at the opening of court on that block at the intersecting avenues. „ _ „ Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, No. 8. Both sides of Edgecomb avenue, from One Hun­ P AT R IC K M. H AVERTY, day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard CHAS. E. W ENDT, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- dred and Thirty-sixth to One Hundred and Thirty-sev­ monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir­ thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ enth street, and to the extent of half the block at the in­ VAN BRUGH LIVINGSTON, mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The Board of Assessors. ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore tersecting streets. , _ , nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended a c q u i t to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of No. 9. Both sides of One Hundred and Fourteenth Office of the Board of A ssessors, ) A N D FIFTY-SECOND STREET (although not yet street, from Fourth to Eighth avenue, and to the extent the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of No. 11 Jjf C ity Hall, > named by proper authority,' extending From Rail­ New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and of half the block at the intersecting avenues N ew Y ork, September 22. 1887. ) road avenue, east, to Third avenue, in the Twenty- No. 10. Both sides of One Hundred and Fourteenth premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurten­ third Ward of the City of New York, as the ances thereto belonging, required for the opening of a Street, from Tenth avenue to Riverside Drive, and to the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. certain street or avenue, known as One Hundred and first-class street or road by the Department of Public Forty-second stre t, from Eighth avenue to the first new No. xi. Both sides of Lexington avenue, from One JURORS. Parks. Hundred and Twenty-second to One Hundred and avenue west of Eighth avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the Twenty-third street. , City of New York, being the following-described lots, AH persons whose interests are affected by the above- NOTICE TDURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH pieces or parcels of land, v iz.: „ , . named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or X cases made and provided, notice is hereby given Beginning at a point m the westerly line of Eighth either of them, are requested to present their objections IN RELATION TO JURORS FOR STATE that an application will be made to the Supreme Court avenue distant too feet to inches northerly from the in writing to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors, COURTS. of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said northerly line of One Hundred and Forty-first street j Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, m the thence westerly and parallel with said street 321 feet 6 at their office, No. xx% City Hall, within thirty days County Court-house, in the City of New York, on from the date of this notice. inches to the easterly line of the new avenue; thence The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro­ Wednesday, the 23d day of November, 1887, at the northerly and along said 1'ne 60 feet 4% inches ; thence Officf of the Commissioner of J urors,! opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as easterly 314 feet 11 inches to the westerly line of Eighth vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction of R oom 127, S tewart Building, l Assessments for confirmation, on the 20th day 01 counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of avenue; thence southerly along said line f o feet to the C hambers Street and Broadway, [ Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the point or place of beginning. , ,. , November, 1887. N ew Y ork, June 1,1887. J EDW AR D GILON, Chairman, above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the Said street to be 60 feet wide between the lines of improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title, P A T R IC K M. HAVERTY, pplications f o r e x e m p t i o n s w i l l b e Eighth avenue and the first new avenue west of Eighth CHAS. E. W ENDT, A heard here, from 9 to 4 daily, from all persons in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and avenue, . . _ VAN BRUGH LIVINGSTON, hitherto liable or recently serving who have become Commonalty of the City o f New York, for the use of the Dated, New York, October x8, 1887. public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings Board of Assessors. exempt, and all needed information will be given. MORGAN J. O’BRIEN, ’ Those who have not answered as to their liability, or thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re­ Counsel to the Corporation, Office of the Board of A ssessors, 1 proved permanent exemption, will receive a "ju ry en­ quired for the opening of a certain street or avenue No. 2 Tryon Row, N ew York City. No. xx% City H a l l , > rollment notice,” requiring them to appear before me known as East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, extending from Railroad avenue, east, to Third avenue, N ew Y ork, October 19, 1887. ) this year. Whether liable or not, such notices must be In the matter of the application of the Board of Street answered (in person, if possible, and at this office only) in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, under severe penalties. If exempt, the party must bring the same has been heretofore laid out and designated UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE as a first-class street or road by the Department of for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ proof of exemption; if liable, he must also answer in monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir­ P owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all person, giving full and correct name, residence, etc., etc, Public Parks, being the following-described lots, pieces ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected No attention paid to letters. or parcels of land, viz.: acquired, to that part of BROW N PLA CE (although thereby, that the following assessments have been com- Persons “ enrolled ” as liable must serve when called PARCEL A. not yet named by proper authority) extending from pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board o f Asses- or pay their fines. No mere excuse will be aljowed or sews, for examination by all persons interested, viz.: Beginning at a point in the western line of Morris ave­ Harlem river to East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth interference permitted. The fines if unpaid will be en­ nue, distant 772$% feet northerly from the intersection street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New List 2423, No. 1. Sewers in Sixty-seventh, Sixty-eighth tered as judgments upon the property of the delinquents. of the western line of Morris avenue and the northern York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and and Sixty ninth streets, between West End avenue and All good citizens will aid the course of justice, and line of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. designated as a first-class street or road by the Depart­ the land of the New York Central and Hudson River secure reliable and respectable juries, and equalize their 1st. Thence northerly along the western line of Morris ment of Public Parks. Railroad. . _ , I duty by serving promptly when summoned, allowing avenue for fifty feet. .... List 2456, No. a. Setting curbstones and nagging side­ their clerks or subordinates to serve, reporting to me any 2d. Thence westerly, deflecting 90° 07 to the left, tor walks in Sixty-second street, from Eighth avenue to the attempt at bribery or evasion, and suggesting names for 375-syt, feet to the eastern line of Railroad avenue, east. URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH Boulevard. enrollment Persons between sixty and seventy years of 3d. Thence southwesterly along the eastern line of P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given List 2457, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag age, summer absentees, persons temporarily ill, and Railroad avenue, east, for 531% feet. that an application will be made to the Supreme Court g«ig One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, from and District Court jurors are not exempt 394 of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said 4th. Thence easterly for i% Feet t0 “ e point of Court, to be held at Chambers thereof in the County Eighth avenue to St. Nicholas avenue. Every man must attend to his own notice. It is a mis beginning. List 2458, No. 4. Paving Seventy-fifth street, between demeanor to give any jury paper to another to answer. PARCEL B. Court-house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, Tenth avenue and the Boulevard. It is also punishable by fine or imprisonment to give or the 23d day of November, 1887, at the opening of court List 2479, No. 3. Sewers in One Hundred and Seven­ receive any present or bribe, directly or indirectly, in Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Morris ave­ on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; in relation to a jury service, or to withhold any paper or nue, distant 771%% feet northerly from the intersection thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ Avenue St. Nicholas, between One Hundred and Six­ make any false statement, and every case will be fully of the eastern line of Morris avenue and the northern fine mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The teenth and One Hundred and Seventeenth streets, of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended and in One Hundred and _ Seventeenth street, between prosecuted CH ARLES R E ILLY, 1st. Thence northerly along the eastern line of M om s is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of Avenue St. Nicholas and Eighth avenue. Commissioner of Jurors. avenue for 50 feet. . _ , . . . . the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of lis t 2484, No. 6. Paving Seventy-third street, from 2d. Thence easterly, deflecting 89° 53 to the right, tor New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and Avenue A to First avenue. 1 837AA feet to the western line of Third avenue. premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurten­ List 2486, No. 7. Paving One Hundred and Thirty- 3d. Thence southwesterly along the western line of ances thereto be’onging, required for the opening of a first street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue. THE CITY RECORD. Third avenue for 54/% feet. __ . ^ , certain street or avenue known as Brown place, extend­ List 2488, No. 8. Paving One Hundred and Twenty- 4th. Thence westerly for x,8i6Aft feet to the point of ing from Harlem river to East One Hundred and Thirty- first street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue. I OPIES OF THE CITY RECORD CAN BE beginning. . , . . - . eighth street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the^City of List 2489, No. 9. Paving Ninety-first street, from C obtained at No. 2 City Hall northwest corner And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and Fourth11 1to Fifth avenue. basement). Price three cents each. sioners of the Department of Public Parks, in the office designated as a first-class street or road by the Depart­ List 2492, No. xo. Regulating, grading, curb and flag- of the Register of the City and County of New York ment of Public Parks, being the following described lots, 1 Eighty-first street, from Avenue A to Avenue B. in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New pieces or parcels of land, viz.: York, and in the Department of Pubhc Parks. List 2493, No. 11. Regulating, grading, curbing and FIRE DEPARTMENT. parcel A, flagging Ninety-fifth street, from Eighth to Ninth Dated, New York, October 18,1887. Beginning at a point in the southern line of the avenue. H eadquarters Fire D epartment, MORGAN J. O’BRIEN, Southern Boulevard distant xopAft feet westerly from the List 2499, No. 12. Regulating, grading, curbing and 1 Counsel to the Corporation, _ flagging One Hundred and Twelfth street, from Eighth Nos. *57 & 159 East Sixty-seventh Street. J intersection of the southern line of Southern Boulevard No 2 Tryon Row, New York City- and the western line of Brook avenue. to New avenue. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e 1st. Thence westerly along the southern line of The limits embraced by such assessments include all the Board of Commissioners of this Department will In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Southern Boulevard for 60 feet. several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and meetN daily, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the transaction of Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, 2d. Thence southerly, deflecting 89° 58' to the left, for parcels of land situated on— business. for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ No. 1. Both sides of Sixty-seventh, Sixty-eighth and By order of monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring ^^3^Thence southeasterly on the arc of a circle whose Sixty-ninth streets, from West End avenue to the land of H E N R Y D. PU R R O Y, President title wherever the same has not been heretofore centre lies south of the preceding course, and whose the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. RICHARD CROKER acquired, to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED radius drawn through the southern extremity of the pre­ No. a. Both sides of Sixty second street, from Eighth Commissioners. A N D SIXTY-SECOND STREET (although not yet ceding course, forms an angle of 27° 09’ 37" to the west avenue to the Boulevard. C arl J ussbn, named by proper authority) extending from Court- with the southern prolongation of said course, and is No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Secretary. landt avenue to Elton avenue, and from Brook ave­ 2,104Aft feet for 66 Aft feet. . , , street, from Eighth avenue to Avenue St. Nicholas, and nue to Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of the 4th. Thence northerly for 957AA1 Feet to the P°mt °* to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. City of New York, as the same has been heretofore beginning. No. 4. Both sides of Seventy-fifth street, from Tenth laid out and designated as a first-class street or road p a r c e l B. avenue to the Boulevard, and to the extent of half the SUPREME COURT. by the Department of Public Parks. Beginning at a point in the northern line of Southern block at the intersecting avenues. Boulevard, distant 190,% feet westerly from the inter­ No. 5. Both sides of One Hundred and Seventeenth In the matter of the application of the Board of Street street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; both sides of URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH section of the northern line of Southern Boulevard and Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, the western line of Brook avenue. One Hundred and Seventeenth street, between Avenue for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given St. Nicholas and Eighth avenues; west side of Avenue that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of 1st. Thence westerly along the northern line of monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring the State of New York, at a Special Term o f said Court, Southern Boulevard for 60 feet. . St. Nicholas, between One Hundred and Sixteenth and title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac­ One Hundred and Seventeenth streets, and block bounded to be held at Chambers thereof in the County Court­ ad. Thence northerly, deflecting 90° 02' to the right, quired, to that part of EAST ONE HUN DRED AN D for 1,239^ feet to East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth by One Hundred and Seventeenth and One Hundred and FORTY-EIGHTH STREET' (although not yet named house in the City of New York, on Wednwday, the 23d Eighteenth streets, Avenue S t Nicholas and Eighth day of November, 1887, at the opening of the court on by proper authority) extending from Railroad avenue, that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard 3d. Thence easterly along the southern line of East avenue. east, to Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 60 feet. No. 6. Both sides of Seventy-third street, from Avenue City of New York, as the same has been heretofore thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ A to First avenue, and to the extent of half the block at mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The 4th. Thence southerly for 1,2391% Feet to the point of laid out and designated as a first-class street or road nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended beginning. „ , , , ____ , the intersecting avenues. , _ , by the Department of Public Parks. No. 7. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-first is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of sioners of the Department of Public Patks, in the office street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue, and to the extent of the Register o f the City and County of New Y o rk; in of half the block at the intersecting avenues. New York, for the use of the pubhc, to all the lands No. 8. Both sides of One Hundred and Twenty-first URSUANT TO THE STATOTES IN SUCH and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurten­ the office of the Secretary of State o f the State of New street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue, and to the extent P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given ances thereto 1 belonging, required for the opening York; and in the Department of Public Parks. of half the block at the intersecting avenues. that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of of a certain street or avenue known as East One Dated, New York, October 18, 1887, No. 9. Both sides of Ninety-first street, from Fourth to the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, Hundred and Sixty-second street, extending from Court- MORGAN j. O’BRIEN, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court­ landt avenue to Elton avenue, and from Brook avenue to Counsel to the Corporation, Fifth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the • No. a Tryon Row, New York City. intersecting avenues. house in the C ity of New York, on Wednesday, the 23d Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of me City of No. 10. Both sides of Eighty-first street, from Avenue day of November, 1887, at the opening of the court on New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard designated as a first-class street or road by the Depart­ In the matter of the application of the Board of Street A to Avenue B, and to the extent of half the block at the Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, intersecting avenues. __ thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ ment of Public Parks, being the following described lots, mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ No. 11. Both sides o f Ninety-fifth street, from Eighth pieces or parcels of land, viz.: monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir- to Ninth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of PARCEL A. . r v mg title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- the intersecting avenues. . _ . . . Tw inning at a point in the western prolongation of the quired, to that part of ELTON AVEN U E (^though not No. 12. Both sides of One Hundred and Twelfth the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of southern line of East One Hundred and Sixty-second New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and yet named by proper authority) extending from Third street, from Eighth avenue to New avenue, and to the street, distant 63Aft feet westerly from the intersection avenue to Brook avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurte­ of said southern line of East One Hundred and Sixty- nances thereto belonging, required for the opening of a the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore All persons whose interests are affected by the above- second street and the eastern line of Elton avenue. laid out and designated as a first-class street or road certain street or avenue known as East One Hundred is L Thence westerly in the westerly prolongation of named assessments, and who arc opposed to the same, or and Forty-eighth street, extending from Railroad ave­ by the Department of Public Parks. either of them, are requested to present their objections the above-described line for o8oAft. Feet. . nue, east, to Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of ad. Thence northeasterly, deflecting n o 0 4*' 40 to the hi writing to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors, the City o f New York, as the same has been heretofore URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH at their office, No. n # City Hall, within thirty days laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by *^jdL Thence1easterly, deflecting 63° x8' ao" to the right P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given from the date of this notice. the Department of Public Paries, being the following de- that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro- scribedlots, pieces or parcels of land, v iz.: ^ A ^ ^ e n c e southwesterly for 63A& feet to the point the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction to be h«ld at Chambers thereof in the County Court­ of Assessments for confirmation, on the 5th day of PARCEL A. ofbeginning. house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, the 23d p a r c e l b . November. 1887. Beginning at a point in die western line of Morris day of November, 1887, at the opening of court on that . 007 EDW AR D GILON, Chairman. Twinning at a point in the western line of Third ave- avenue, distant 9x3 feet southerly from the intersection nuO istan t i68M feet northerly from the mtersectiooof day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard P A T R IC K M. H A V E R TY , of the western line of Morris avenue and the southern line thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ CHAS. E. W ENDT, the western line ** Third avenue and the northern line of mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. East One Hundred and Sixty-first street. VAN BRUGH LIVINGSTON, isL Thence southerly along the western line of Moms nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is Board of Assessors. xsL Thence northerly along the western Une of Third avenue for j o A feet . , . . . the acquisition of title in the name and on behalf of th« ad. Thence werterly, deflecting 8o° o f ax to the right aVS .UThra(S1we*teriy, deflecting 91° o a'to " to the left Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New O ffice of thk Board of Assessors, ) York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and prem- No. ix K Crrv H a l l . \ for 698Afe fcd *o the eastern line o f Railroad avenue, for 371 Aft Feet to the eastern fine of Brook avenue. N ew Y ork, October 4, 1887. ) O ctober 24, 1887. THE CITY RECORD 2899

ises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances In the matter of the application of the Board of Street In the matter of the application of the Board of Street In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of thereto belonging, required for the opening of a certain Opening and Improvement of the City of New York Opening and improvement of the City of New York, the Department of Public Parks, for and on behalf of street or avenus lcnown as Elton avenuo, extending from for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of ’Third avenue to Brook avenue, in the Twenty-third monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring monalty of the City of New York, relative to New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquiring title, wherever the same has not been same has not been heretofore acquired, to that part heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street acquired, to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED heretofore acquired, to that part of LINCOLN of BURNSIDE AVEN U E (although not yet named or road by the Department of Public Parks, being the AN D FIFTY-FIFTH STREET (although not yet AV EN U E 'although not yet named by proper author­ by proper authority), extending from Sedgwick ave­ following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: named by proper authority) extending from Railroad ity) extending from the Southern Boulevard to Third nue to Webster avenue, in the Twentyrfourth Ward avenue. East, to Third avenue, in the Twenty-third of the City of New York, as the same has been here­ PARCEL A. Ward of the C ity of New York, as the same has been tofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or Beginning at a point in the southern line of East One heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street designated as a first-class street or road by the De­ road by said Department. Hundred and Sixty-first street, distant 256% feet west­ or road by the Department of Public Parks. partment of Public Parks. erly from the intersection of the southern line of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street and the western line URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Washington avenue. P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given W of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled 1st. Thence westerly along the southern line of East that an application will be made to the Supreme Court that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, oc­ One Hundred and Sixty-first street for 50 feet. of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, cupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved ad. Thence southerly, deflecting 90° to the left, for Court, to be held at Chambers thereof in the County to be held at C ambers thereof in the County Court­ or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others .*48^&feet. Court-house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, the 23d whom it may concern, to w it: 1. Thence the 23d day of November, 1887, at the opening of court day of November, 1887, at the opening of Court on that First—That we have completed our estimate and as­ , for 4 1 % feet on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be day, o r ' as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard sessment, and that all persons interested in these pro­ 4th. Thence southerly, deflecting t° 16' 57.7" to the heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti­ ceedings, or in any of tne lands affected thereby, and who left, for 865% feet to the western side of Third avenue. Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The may be opposed to the same, do present their objections jth. Thence northeasterly along the western side of The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in­ nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. 200 Third avenue for 129% feet. tended is the acquisition of title in the name and on the acquisition of title, in tne name and on behalf of the Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the 6th. Thence northerly, deflecting as° 38' 25" to the behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Mayor, Aldermep and Commonalty of the City of New twenty-ninth day of November, 1887, and that we, the left, for 744% feat. City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and prem­ said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within 7th. Thence northerly, deflecting x° 16' 57.7" to the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the ises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances the ten week-days next after the said twenty-ninth day of right, for 39%& feet. appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the open­ thereto belonging, required for the opening of a certain November, 1887, and for that purpose will be in attend­ 8th. Thence northerly, deflecting i° 37' 52.3" to the ing of a certain street or avenue known as East One street or avenue known as Lincoln avenue, extending ance at our said officeon each of said ten days at twelve right for 1,248,% feet to the point of beginning. Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, extending from Railroad from the Southern Boulevard to Third avenue, in the o’clock M. avenue, East, to Third avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the Second— That the abstract of the said estimate and PARCEL B. of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a assessment, together with our maps, and also all the Beginning at a point in the northern line of East One laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by first-class street or road by the Department of Public affidavits, estimates and other documents which were Hundred and Sixty-first street, distant 22o%j feet west­ the Department of Public Parks, being the following- Parks, being the following described lots, pieces or par­ used by us in making our report, have been deposited in erly from the intersection of the northern line o f East described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: cels of land, viz.: the office of the Department of Public Works, in the City One Hundred and Sixty-first street and the western line PARCEL A. Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of of New York, there to remain until the twenty-ninth of Washington avenue. Third avenue and the southern line ofEast One Hundred day of November, 1887. 1st. Thence westerly along the northern line of East Beginning at a point in the western line of Morris and Thirty-eighth street. Third— That the limits embraced by the assessment One Hundred and Sixty-first street for 6 4 % feet. avenue distant 1,522% feet northerly from the inter­ 1st. Thence easterly along the southern line of East aforesaid are as follows, to w it: All those lots, pieces, or ad. Thence northeasterly, deflecting 128° 57' 30" to section of the northern line o f East One Hundred and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 5 9 % feet. parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of the right, for 368% feet to the western line of Brook Forty-ninth street and the western line Of Morris avenue. ad. Thence southerly, deflecting 90° to tne right, for New York, which taken together are bounded and avenue. xst. Thence northerly along the western line of Morris 1,240% feet to the northern line of the Southern Boule­ described as follows, viz.: Northerly by a line drawn 3d. Thence southeasterly along the western line of avenue for 5 0 % feet to the eastern line of Railroad vard. parallel, or nearly so, with the northerly line or side of Brook avenue for 50 feet. avenue, East. 3d. Thence westerly along the northern line of the Burnside avenue, and distant 1,000 feet therefrom, and 4th. Thence southwesterly for 327% feet to the point ad. Thence southwesterly along the eastern line of Southern Boulevard for 100 feet. _ extending from the eastern line or side of the New York of beginning. Railroad avenue, East, for 5 8 % feet. 4th. Thence northerly, deflecting 90s to the right, for City and Northern Railroad to the westerly line or side And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ 3d. Thence easterly for 2 9 % feet to the point of T ,i3 8 % feet to the eastern line of Third avenue. of Vanderbilt avenue w est; easterly by the westerly sioners of the Department of Public Parks in the office of beginning. 5th. Thence northeasterly along the eastern line of line or side of Vanderbilt avenue w est; southerly by an the Register of tne City and County of New York ; in PARCEL B. Third avenue for 109%) feet to the point of beginning. irregular line drawn easterly and parallel, or nearly so, the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Morris And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ with the southerly side of Burnside avenue, and extend­ Y o rk ; and in the Department of Public Parks. avenue distant 1,521,% feet northerly from the inter­ sioners of the Department of Public Parks in the office ing from a point in the eastern line or side of the New Dated, New York, October 18, x886. section of the northern line of East One Hundred and of the Register of the City and County of New York, York City and Northern Railroad, distant 100 feet north Forty-ninth street and the eastern line of Morris avenue. in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New of Morris Dock Station, to the easterly side of Aqueduct M ORGAN J. O’BRIEN, 18L Thence northerly along the eastern line of Morris York, and in the Department of Public Parks. avenue, an irregular line drawn easterly and parallel, or Counsel to the Corporation, avenue for 50 feet. nearly so, with the southerly side of Burnside avenue, No. a T ry on Row, New York City. ad. Thence easterly, deflecting 80° 53’ to the right for Dated New York, October 18,1887. and distant 1,000 feet therefrom, and extending from the 2,084% feet to the western line of Third avenue. MORGAN T. O’BRIEN, easterly side of Aqueduct avenue to apoint distant about In the matter of the application of the Board of Street 3d. Thence southerly along the western line of Third Counsel to the Corporation, 160 feet easterly from the easterly side of Morris ave­ Opening and Improvement of the City of New York avenue for 5 1 % feet. No. 2 Tryon Row, New York City. nue, and about 100 feet northerly from the northerly side for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ 4th. Thence westerly for 2,073% feet to the point of of Tremont avenue, a line drawn easterly and parallel monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir­ beginning. In the matter of the application of the Board of Street with the northerly side of Tremont avenue, and extend­ ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis­ Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, ing from the last mentioned point to the westerly side of acquired, to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED sioners of the Department of Public Parks, in the office for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ Anthony avenue, and by the northerly line or side of East A N D FORTY-SIXTH STREET (although not yet of the Register of the City and County of New York; monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, and westerly by named by proper authority) extending from Railroad in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac­ the easterly line or side of the New York City and North­ avenue, East, to St. Ann’s avenue, in the Twenty-third York, and in the Department of Public Parks. quired, to that part of COLLEGE AVENUE (al­ ern Railroad and the easterly side of Anthony avenue; Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been Dated, New York, October x8,1887. though not yet named by proper authority) extending excepting from said area all the streets and avenues here­ heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street M ORGAN J. O’BRIEN, from Morris avenue to East One Hundred and Forty- tofore opened, and all the unimproved land included or road by the Department of Public Parks. Counsel to the Corporation, sixth street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares No. 2 Tryon Row, New York City. New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out or places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH and designated as a first-class street or road by the by the Commissioners of the Department of Public P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given In the matter of the appl cation of the Board of Street Department of Public Parks. Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the that an amplication will be made to the Supreme Court Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, Laws of 1874, and the laws amendatory thereof, or of o f the State of New York, at a Special Term of said for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as such area is shown Court, to be held at Chambers thereof in the County monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid. Court-house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, title, wherever the same has not been heretofore that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the 33d day of November, 1887, at the opening of court acquired, to that part of A LEX A N D E R AV EN U E the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be (although not yet named by proper authority) extend­ to be held at Chambers thereof in the County Court­ Special Term thereof, to be held at the chambers heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of ing from Harlem river to Third avenue, in the Twenty- house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, the 23d thereof, in the County Court-house, at the City Hall, in Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has day of November, 1887, at the opening of court on that the City of New York, on the sixteenth day of December, The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in­ been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there­ 1887, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that tended is the acquisition of title in the name and on street or road by the Department of Public Parks. on, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature heard thereon, a motion will he made that the said report City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the ac­ be confirmed. lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given quisition of title, in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, Dated New York, October 19,1887. appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the open­ that an application will be made, to the Supreme Court Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, for ing of a certain street or avenue, known as East One of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with EDWARD HOGAN, Hundred and Forty-sixth street, extending from Rail­ Court, to be held at Chambers thereof in the County the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto be­ CHARLES PRICE road avenue. East, to St. Ann’s avenue, in the Twenty- Court-house, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, longing, required for the opening of a certain street or CHARLES REILLY, third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been the 23d day of November, 1887, at the opening of court avenue known as College avenue, extending from Morris Commissioners. heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be avenue to East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, in C arroll Berry, Clerk. or road by the Department of Public Parks, being the heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of die Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the foliowing-describe:: lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a In the matter of the application of the Board of Street The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in­ first-class street or road by the Department of Public Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, PARCEL A. tended is the acquisition of title in the name and on Parks, being the following-described lots, pieces or par­ for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ Beginning at a point in the western line of Morris ave­ behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the cels of land, v iz .: monalty of the City of New York, relative to the nue, distant 476$% feet southerly from the intersection City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Monis ave­ opening of N INETY-FOURTH STREET, from of the western line of Morris avenue and the southern lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the nue, distant 855^^ feet northerly from the intersection First avenue to Second avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of line of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the open­ of the eastern line of the land acquired for the opening the City of New York. 1st. Thence southerly along the western line of Morris ing of a certain street or avenue known as Alexander of Morris avenue and the western line of Third avenue. avenue for feet- avenue, extending from Harlem river to Third avenue, 1st. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Morris o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e b i l l ad. Thence westerly, deflecting 8o° 07* ax" to the in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as avenue, for 1 3 1% feet. of the costs, charges and expenses incurred by right, for 7 x 8 feet to the eastern line of Railroad ave­ the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as ad. Thence northeasterly, deflecting 270 ix’ 55" to the reasonN of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, nue, East. a first-class street or road by the Department of Public right for 1,042% feet to tne southern line of East One will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices ot 3d. Thence northeasterly along the eastern line of Parks, brim " ...... Hundred and Forty-sixth street. the Supreme Cocrt, at the Chambers thereof, in the Railroad avenue, East, for 5 0 % feet. cels of land 3d. Thence southeasterly, deflecting 520 54' 20" to the County Court-house, at the City Hall, in the City ofN ew 4th. Thence easterly for 717^% feet to the point of p a r c e l A. right, for 7 5 % feet. York, on the twenty-seventh day of October, 1887, at ioj£ beginning. 4th. Thence southwesterly, for 1,204% feet to the o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter PARCEL B. Beginning at a point in the southern line of the South­ ern Boulevard distant 1,783% feet westerly from the point of beginning. as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the said hill Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Morris ave­ And as shown on certain mats filed by the Commis­ of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the intersection of the southern line of the Southern Boule­ sioners of the Department of Public Parks in the office of nue, distant 4761% feet southerly from the intersection vard and the western line of Brook avenue. office of the Department of Public Works, there to remain o f the eastern line, Morris avenue and the southern line the Register of tne City and County of New Y o rk; in for and during the space of ten days. xst. Thence westerly along the southern line of the the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New o f East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street. Southern Boulevard for 100 feet, Dated New York, October 14,1887. isL Thence southerly along the eastern line of Morris ad. Thence southerly, deflecting 89° 58' to the left, for York, and in the Department of Public Parks. avenue for 5 0 ^ feet. Dated, New York, October 18,1887. ADOLPH L. SANGER, ad. Thence easterly, deflecting 99° 5a’ 39" to the left, GEORGE F. LANGBEIN, *3

No proposal will be considered from persons whose C ity of N ew Y ork, In the Matter of the application of the Commissioners ELECTION NOTICE. Finance D epartment, I character or antecedent dealings with the Board of C omptroller’s Office, [ of the Department of Public Parks, for and on behalf of Education render their responsibility doubtful. the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , p u r s u a n t t o October 11,1887. J section 1839 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, en­ The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever thesame N the proposals submitted. has not been heretofore acquired, to that part ofJH AST titled “ An act to consolidate into one act, and to declare ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH STREET the special and local laws affecting public interests in the (Signed,) W. A. COLE, NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. 1 although not yet named by proper authority] extend­ City of New York,” that at the General Election tobe ™ FERDINAND TRAUD, ing from the southern line of the Southern Boulevard held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the first ** P . M. G A LLA W A Y, Monday of November next, the following municipal « SAM UEL M. PU RD Y, IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 997 OF THE to its intersection with the west line of Austin place in X •• New York City Consolidation Act of 1882, the the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as officers are to be chosen in the City and County of New Committee on Buildings. York, v iz : Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives public the same has been heretofore laid out and designated Dated New York, October 13,1887. notice to all persons, owners of property affected by as a first-class street or road by said Department. A Comptroller, in the place of Edward V. Loew. the assessment list for the opening of One Hundred and A President o f the Board o f Aldermen, in the place EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Sixty-seventh street, between Tenth avenue and Edge- of Henry R. Beekman. S the Hall of the Board of Education, No. 146 Grand comb road, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS Twenty-five Aldermen, one of whom shall be elected street, bv the School Trustees of the Thirteenth Ward, September 19,1887, and entered on the 3d day of October, W of Estimate and Assessment in the above- in the territory embraced in each Assembly District as until Tuesday, October as, 1887, and until 9.30 o dock 1887, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept m the entitled matter, hereby give notice to the owner or the same existed on the first day of January, eighteen A. M. on said day, for a new Tin Roof, Gutter, etc., for Pri­ “ Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and hundred and eighty-two, except that in the territory em­ mary School Building No. 10, situated at No. 28 Cannon of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, that improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and 10 braced in the Twenty-fourth Assembly District there unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person- all others whom it may concern, to w it: shall be elected two of said Aldermen, one from a district Plans and specifications may be seen, and blanks for or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date comprising the territory embraced within the Twenty- proposals and all necessary information may be obtained, of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected First— That we have completed our estimate and . 1 • 1 V o w Vnflr onH nnp from A at the office of the Superintendent of School Buildings, thereon as provided in section 998 of said “ New York assessment, and that all persons interested in these pro­ third Ward of the City of New York, and one from a district embraced within the Twenty-fourth Ward of said No 146 Grand, corner of Elm street, third floor. City Consolidation Act of 1882.” ceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro­ City as the said Wards now exist by law. Section 998 of the said act provides that, " If any such who may be opposed to the same, do present their posing to become sureties, must each write his name, assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty objections in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Two Justices o f the Supreme Court; in the places of place of residence, and place ofbusiness on said proposal. days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of No. 200 Broadway (fifth floor), in the said City, on or Charles Donohue and Abraham R. Lawrence. Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer before the fourteenth day of October, 1887, and that Two Justices o f the City Court o f the City o f New this city, are required in all cases. authorized to collect and receive the amount of such we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so York, in the places of Ernest Hall and J. Burdett Hyatt.^ No proposal will be considered from persons whose assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest objecting within the ten week-days next after the said A J u t g e o f the Court o f G e n era l Sessions. character and antecedent dealings with the Board of thereon, at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to fourteenth day of October, 1887, and for that pur­ Education render their responsibility doubtful. be calculated from the date of such entry to the date ol pose will be in attendance at our said office on each of A Surrogate, in the place of Daniel G. Rollins. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all ot pajm« said ten days, at 3 o’clock p . m. A District Attorney, in the place of Randolph B. Mar- the proposals submitted. above assessment is payable to the Collector of Second— That the abstract of the said estimate and tine. GEORGE W. R ELYEA, Chairman. Assessments and Clerk of Arrears at the “ Bureau for assessment, together with our maps, and also all the A Coroner, in the place of M. J. B. Messemer. EDWARD McCUE, Secretary, the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes affidavits, estimates and other documents which were A Justice fo r the District Court o f the First District, Board of School Trustees, Thirteenth Ward. and Assessments and of Water Rents,” Room 31, Stew­ used by us in making our report, have been deposited in art Building, between the hours of 9 A. m. and 2 p. m.» embracing the Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all Dated New York, October 12,1887. the office of the Department of Public Works, in the that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and and all payments made thereon, on or before December City of New York, there to remain until the fourteenth Whitehall street, in place of Michael Norton. 16, 1887, will be exempt from interest as above provided, day of October, 1887. and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest A Justice fo r the District Court o f the Second Dis­ Third— That the limits embraced by the assessment BOARD OF STREET OPENING at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of trict, embracing the Second, Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said aforesaid are as follows, tow it: ^ J^ fN ew I Ward^and alTthat portion oftthe First Ward lyingsouth AND IMPROVEMENT. Bureau to the date of payment. SilTM°fK w’y“ iWu i,r“ ,,mpto0 o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , i n a c c o r d - EDWARD V. LOEW, Comptroller. Fox street' and’ a lb e ’drawn parallel with the northerly D is tr ic t , N ance with the provisions of section 105 of chapter side of One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, dis- embracing the Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, m place of 235 of the Laws of 1873, entitled “ An act to reorganize tant 640 feet northerly therefrom, and extending from George W. Parker, the local government of the City of New York, passed C ity of N ew Y ork, April 30, 1873 ; chapter 4x0 of die Laws of 188a ; chapter the southerly side o f Fox street to its intersection with a 1 A - Justice...... fo r the District Court o f the Fourth Dis- Finance D epartment, line drawn northerly from the northeasterly termination 36o of the Laws of 1883 ; chapter 520, Laws of 1884, and C omptroller’s O ffice, trict, embracing the Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, in chapter 185 of the Laws of 1885, and of all other provis­ of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and per­ place of Alfred Steckler. August 26,1887. pendicular thereto ; easterly by said last-mentioned line ions of law relating thereto ; A Justice fo r the District Court o f the F ifth Dis- That the Board of Street Opening and Improvement ot and the easterly side of Austin place ; southerly by a trict, embracing the Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth the City of New York, deeming it for the public interest line drawn parallel with the northerly side of One Hun­ N O T IC E T O PROPERTY-OWNERS. dred and Forty-seventh street, distant 100 feet northerly Wards, in place of John Henry McCarthy. so to do, proposes to alter the fine and area ot the park therefrom, and extending from the easterly side of the A Justice fo r the District Court o f the Sixth District, at Corlears Hook in the Seventh Ward in the City of Southern Boulevard to the easterly side of Austin place ; embracing the Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards, in the New York, whereof a map was prepared and duly certi­ place of William H. Kelly. fied by said Board, in triplicate, at a meeting of said TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 997 OF THE and westerly by the easterly side of the Southern Boule­ 1 “ New York City Consolidation Act of 1882, the vard, the easterly side of Prospect avenue and the south- Board, held on the 2d day of August, 1886, and filed— A Justice fo r the District Court o f the Seventh Dis- one in the office of the Secretary of State, one in the Comptroller of the City ofNew York hereby gives public erly side of Fox street; excepting from said area all the ir;ci embracing the Nineteenth Ward, in place of notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the streets and avenues heretofore opened and all the umm- | Ambrose Monell. office of the Register of the City and County of New proved land included within these lines of streets, ave­ York, and one in the office of the Departmc nt of Public following assessment list, viz. : A Justice fo r the District Court o f the Eighth Dis­ Works, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 529 01 the One Hundred and Twelfth street opening, between nues, roads, public squares or places shown and laid out trict, embracing the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards, u upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Laws of 1884; such proposed alteration consisting m the Tenth avenue and Boulevard. Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions place of Frederick G. Gedney. exclusion from the area of said park as laid out on said —which was confirmed by the Supreme Court, August A Justice fo r the District Court o f the Ninth Dis\ map, all of the land lying to the east of the westerly side 18, 1887, and entered on 25th day of August, 1887, of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws amenda- in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the tory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as trict, embracing the Twelfth Ward, except all that por­ of Corlears street, and including within said area all of such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as tion of the said Ward which is bounded on the north by Ithe land lying between the northerly boundary line ot “ Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and said park as new laid out, the southerly line of Cherry Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water aforesaid. the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the w:u be Presented to south by the centreline of Eighty-sixth street, on the east street, the easterly line of Jackson street, extended Rents,” that unless the amount assessed for benefit on Fourth—That our IW K State of New York at a by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by southerly to the northerly boundary line of said park, as any person or property shall be paid within sixty days the Supreme Court L_.of----- ^ e- — State of------New — York, - at , ---- a y fa the place 0f Henry P. McGown. now laid out, and the westerly line of Corlears street after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers extended southerly to the northerly boundary line of said will be collected thereon as provided in section 998 of thereof, in the County Court-house, at the City Hall, ------, -ll, , . ,. . park, as now laid out, said park as so proposed to be said “ New York City Consolidation Act of 1882. in the City of New York, on the twenty-eighth day of trict, embracing the Twenty-second Ward, and all that altered and established being more particularly bounded Section 998 of the said act provides that, “ If any such October, 1887, at the opening of the Court on that day, portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the and described as follows: .... . , assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty and that then and there, or as soor. thereafter as counsel north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection ot days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said on the south ’ by the -centre line of Eighty-sixthmh j street, 011 the easterly line of Jackson street with the southerly line Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer report be confirmed. the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the of Cherry street; running thence easterly and along authorized to collect and receive the amount of such west by the North riber, in place of Leo C. Dessar. Dated New York, August 22,1887. sad southerly side of Cherry street five hundred and assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest Twenty-four Members o f Assembly, one of whom shall seventy-five feet to the corner formed by the intersection thereon, at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to B. CASSERLY, be elected in each of the Assembly Districts as now estab- of said side of Cherry street with the westerly side of be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of THOM AS J. MILLER, fished by law. Corlears street; thence southerly and along said westerly ADOLPH L. SANGER, Seven Senators, one of whom shall be elected in each side of Corlears street, crossing Water street, Front P The above assessment is payable to the Collector of Commissioners. of the following Senate Districts as now established by­ street and a portion of South street, six hundred and Assessments and Clerk of Arrears at the “ Bureau for Carroll Berry Clerk. law, viz : Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth. Ninth, Tentl thirty feet more or less, to a line parallel with and the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Eleventh. distant one hundred feet northerly from the bulkhead or and Assessments and of Water Rents,” Room 31, Stewart water-front established by the Board of the Department Building, between the hours of 9 A. m. and 2 p. m., and all In the Matter of the Application of the Board ot Street Dated New York, October 3,1887. of Docks and adopted by the Commissioners of the Sink- payments made thereon, on or before November 1,1887, Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, ing Fund in the City of New York, under and pursuant to will be exempt from interest as above provided, and for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ the provisions of section six, chapter five hundred and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at monalty of the City of New York, relative to the seventy-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seven­ the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of opening of ONE HUN DRED AN D SIXTY-SIXTH ty-one ; thence westerly and along said lme so distent entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said one hundred feet northerly from the said water front five Bureau to the date of payment. the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York. POLICE DEPARTMENT. hundred and seventy-five feet to a point thereon formed EDWARD V LOEW, by the intersection therewith of the easterly side of Comptroller. Police D epartment—City of N ew Y ork, Jackson street extended in a southerly direction to said Office of the Property Clerk (Room N o. 9), point of intersection ; thence northerly and along said E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS No. 300 Mulberry Street, easterly side of Jackson street, crossing a portion of N ew Y ork, 1887. F in a n c e D e pa r tm en t , W of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled South street, Front street and Water street, six hundred Bureau for the Collection of T axes, matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, occu­ WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY and thirty feet more or less, to the corner formed by the Stewart Building, No. 57 C hambers Street, pant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or O Clerk o f the Police Department of the City of New intersection therewith of the said southerly side of N ew Y ork, October 3,1887. unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom York, No 300 Mulberry street, Room No. 9, for the Cherry street, at the point or place of beginning. it may concern, to w it: following property, now in his custody, without claim­ And"that they propose to alter the map or plan of said First_That we have completed our estimate and ants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, City of New York, bjby laying out, opening — ||f and locating assessment, and that all persons interested in these pro­ boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, said park aforesaid. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and who liquors, etc., also small amount money taken from And that such proposed action of this Board has been may be opposed to the same, do present their objections prisoners and found by patrolmen of this Department duly laid before the Board of Aldermen of the City of in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. 200 JOHN F. HARRIOT, New York. . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE As­ Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the Property Clerk Dated New York, October 18, 1887. sessment Rolls of Real Estate, Personal Property fourteenth day of October, 1887, and that we, the said N WM. V. I. MERCER, and Bank Stock in the City and County of New York, Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the Secretary. for the year 1887, and the warrants for the collection of ten week-days next after the said fourteenth day of taxes, have been delivered to the undersigned, and that October, 1887, and for that purpose will be in attend­ BOARD OF EDUCATION. the taxes on said Assessment Rolls are now due and pay­ ance at our said office on each of said ten days at 2.30 able at this office. o’clock P. M. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY FINANCE DEPARTMENT. In case of payment on or before the first day of No­ Second— That the abstract of the said estimate and S the School Trustees of the Twenty-second Ward, at vember next, the person so paying shall be entitled to assessment, together with our maps, and also all the affi­ the Hall of the Board of Education, comer of Grand and City of N ew York, the benefits mentioned in section 842 of the New York davits, estimates and other documents which were used Elta streets, until Wednesday, November 2, 1887, and F inance D epartment, City Consolidation A ct of 1882, viz.: a reduction of in­ iy us in making our report, have been deposited in the 1 until 9.30 o’clock a . m. on said day, for the Furniture for C omptroller’s Office, terest at the rate of six per cent, per annum between the office of the Department of Public Works, in the City of a new School, situated on West Fiftieth street, near Ninth October 20,1887. day of such payment and the first day of December next. New York, there to remain until the fourteenth day ot | avenue. October, i88v. Plans and specifications may be seen, and blanks for proposals and all necessary information may be obtained, NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. Third— That the limits embraced by the assessment at the office of the Superintendent of School Buildings, aforesaid are as follows, to w it: A ll those lots, pieces or| TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 997 OF THE parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of 1 “ New York City Consolidation Act of 1882. the New York, which taken together, are bounded and de­ Comptroller o f the City ofN ew York hereby gives public ON CITY BONDS of the proposals submitted! STOCKS. scribed as follows, viz.: northerly by the centre lme of The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro­ notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the the block or form number between One Hundred and posing to become sureties, must each write his name following assessment lists, v iz.: , Sixty-sixth street, and One Hundred and Sixty- and place of residence on said proposal. _ One Hundred and Seventeenth street, between Eighth seventh street and the centre line of the block or farm Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of and Ninth avenues. . HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER x. 1887, ON the Bonds and Stocks of the City of New York, number between One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street. this city, are required in all cases. One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, between Eighth ■ Eleventh avenue and Kingsbridge road; easterly by No proposals will be considered from persons whose avenue and Hudson river. _ „ . will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at the office the westerly side of Tenth avenue; southerly by the character and antecedent dealings with the Board of —which were confirmed by the Supreme Court October 3, of the City Chamberlain, Room 27, Stewart Building, centre line of the blocks or form numbers between One Education render their responsibility doubtful. 1887, and entered on the 18th day of October, 1887, in the corner of Broadway and Chambers street. Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and One Hundred and Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the “ Bureau The Transfer Books will be closed from September 24 Sixty-sixth street and the centre line of the block or (Signed) JAM ES R . CUMING, for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes to November 1,1887. __■ „ portion of form number between One Hundred and H EN R Y A. ROGERS, and Assessments and of Water Rents, that unless the E. V. LOEW , Comptroller. Sixty-sixth street, Audubon avenue and Kingsbridge j. SEAVER PAGE, amount assessed for benefit on any person or property F inance D epartment—Comptroller’s Office, road, and westerly by the easterly side of Eleventh Board of School Trustees, Twenty-second Ward. shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said 1 N ew Y ork, September 16,1887. j avenue, excepting from said area all the streets and ave­ entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon nues heretofore opened, and all the unimproved land Dated New York, October 20,1887. as provided in section 098 of said “ New Y o A City Con­ mcluded within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, solidation Act of 1882.’ • , REAL ESTATE RECORDS. public squares or places shown and laid out upon EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Section 998 of the said act provides that, “ If any such any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the De­ S the Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Grand assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty partment of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of and Elm streets, by the Committee on Buildings of said days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Board, until the aoth day of October, 1887, and until four Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer HE ' ATTENTION OF LAWYERS, REAL chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws amenda- Estate Owners, Monetary Institutions engaged in torv thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as o’clock p. m. on said day, for Alterations and Extensions authorized to collect and receive the amount of such ■ to the Public School Telegraph Circuits, and Erection of assessment, to charge, collect and recave interest making loans upon real estate, and all who are interested such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as in providing themselves with facilities for reducing the aforesaid. Apparatus and Batteries at the new Headquarters of the thereon, at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to Fire Department in East Sixty-seventh street; all as be calculated from the date of such entry to the date ot cost of examinations and searches, is invited to these Fourth— That our report herein will be presented to described and set forth in the specification, and as shown Official Indices of Records, containing all recorded trans­ the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Spe­ by the drawings and samples exhibited. PaTheabove assessments are payable to the Collector of fers of real estate in the City o f New York from 1653 to cial Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in Diagrams snowing the routes of the present circuits, Assessments and Clerk of Arrears at the “ Bureau for 1857, prepared under the direction of the Commissioners the County Court-house, at the City Hall, m the City of and the changes to the same which are necessary to be ofRecords. New York, on the twenty-eighth day of October, 1887, the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of faxes made, may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room 31, atew- Grantors, grantees, suits in equity, insolvents at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and and Sheriff’ s sales in 61 volumes, full bound, the Fire Alarm Telegraph of the New Y o A Fue Depart­ art Building, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. »l , there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard ment, at Nos. 157 “ d 159 E *« Sixty-seventh street ; and all payments made thereon, on or before December price...... •••••• ...... $100 00 thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be and hi«nlc« for proposals can be obtained at the office of — — • i from interest as above provided, The same in 25 volumes, half bound...... 5000 confirmed. the Superintendent o f School Buildings, No. 146 Grand Complete sets, folded, ready for binding...... 15 00 Records of Judgments, 2< volumes, bound...... 10 00 Dated New York, September 2,1887. street, third floor. . . . . __ at the rate of seven per cent, peraiannum from the < The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro­ ___ the Record of Titles of Assessments m sat. Orders should be addressed to “ Mr. Stephen Angell E. B. H A R T , entry Room 23, Stewart Building.” posing to become sureties, must each write bis name, Bureau to the (kite of payment. ADOLPH L. SANGER. EDWARD V. LOEW, CHARLES A. HERRMANN, place of residence, and place ofbusiness on said proposal. E D W AR D V. LOEW . Commissioners. Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of Comptroller. Comptroller. C a rro ll B e r r y , Clark. this city, are required in all cases.