THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXVIII. NEW. YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. NUMBER 8,372.

NATURE OF POSITION OR SALARY OR NAME. RESIDENCE. SERVICE. WAGES.

Victor Heimberger...... 271 E. 7th st...... Dock Master...... $I,5oo 00 Patrick Hennessey...... 391 Second ave...... " ...... 1,500 00 P. W. Heyer ...... 82 W.grst st...... I,soo 00 Edward F. Kennedy...... 71 E. 127th at...... 1,500 00 Thomas Lusk...... 3o3 E. 86th st...... " ...... I,5co 00 William J. Matthews...... 3' o W. 51st at...... " . I, 500 00 Martin Mauer...... 666 Sixth ave...... " ...... 1,50D 00 [ohn W. Morgan...... 5o Second at ...... 1,500 00 John R. Powers...... 355 W.42d st...... 11,500 oc John Power...... II 1V.4oth st...... 1,500 oc George Riggs... ...... 58 St. Mark'spl., Brooklyn " ...... 1,500 oc William H. Rockwell...... 509 W. 78th st.... ...... " ...... 1,500 00 John J. Scanlon...... 2021 Lexington ave...... I,5oo oc Fames G. Shand...... 319 E. 35th st...... " ...... 1,500 00 Maurice Stack...... 18 West st ...... ...... I,500 « DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. William J. Tobin...... 220 W. 7oth st...... 1,500 oc [ohn J. White...... 89 E. 4th st...... .. I,500 CC John C. Wilcox...... ,69 Bushwick ave., Brook- lyn.. ...... ...... 1,500 oc Twenty-ninth Arillual Report for the Year ending December Peter Woolley...... 1,500 oc 31, 1899. 538 E. 85th at......

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, Construction and Repairs. PIER "A," BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, NEw YORK, December 31, 1899. J. A. Bensel ...... 3t W. 56th st...... Engineer-in-Chief...... $6,000 00 To the Honorable ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mal•or of The City of New York Chandler Davis...... • .. 3o E. 39th st...... Assistant Engineer...... 1,800 Oo SIR-The Board of Docks, in pursuance of section 829 of chapter 16 of the Greater New S. W. Hoag, Jr...... 1718 Madison ave . 3,000 00 York Charter, has the ho-tor to present its Annual Report for the year ending December 31, 1899. W. E. Belknap...... 697 West End ave...... • .. . 3,000 00 as disclosed by the records of this Department, containing : 1st. The name, occupation and com- Allen N. Spooner...... 112; E. 73d at...... " 2,400 00 pensation of all officers, clerks and agents appointed and employed by said Board. 2d. A state- Harvey Farrington...... Croton-on-Hudson...... " 1,800 00 ment of the action of the Board of Docks for the past year, classified with reference to the various J. Garnett Bassinger...... 215 W. 29th st...... I,800 00 subjects and duties which have engaged its attention. 3d. A list of the orders and rules made by John M. Stewart...... 1137 Dean st., Brooklyn...... 1,800 00 said Board of Docks and a description of the contracts made by said Board, the payments made William S. White...... 42 Macon St., Brooklyn... . ...... 2,400 00 by said Board and the purposes and amounts thereof; and the leases made by said Board, for Charles W. Staniford..... 3o Berkeley pl., Brook- what term, at what rent, to whom and for what property." lyn ...... Surveyor...... 3,500 00 Very respectfully, Edward Gottschall...... 183 E. I16th st...... Searcher of Water Grants. 2,500 00 J. SERGEANT CRAM, Henry C. Freeman...... 1362 Bergen St., Brooklyn. Clerk to Engineer-in-Chief 2,400 00 PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners of Lucius C. Higgins...... Port Richmond, Staten Docks. Island ...... Clerk...... 900 00 CHARLES F. MURPHY, 600 00 WM. H. BURKE, Secretary. John J. Colleton...... 441 Lexington ave...... " ...... Arthur Cassin...... 139 E. 31stst...... " ...... I,000 00 Commissioners' Office. - Thomas B. Boone...... 83 Wilson st., Brooklyn..1 " . ...... 900 CO Nicholas Deevy...... 127 W. 130th st...... I " 1,000 00 Samuel Fetbrandt...... 329 Broome st...... 1 " I,coo 00 NATURE OF POSITION OR SALARY OR Frank M. Hale...... 49 W. 39th at...... 90000 NAME. RESIDENCE. SERVICE. WAGES. John W. Ingalls ...... 209 W. 104th at...... ' ...... 9oo 00 Thomas P. T. Nash...... 147 E. 33d at...... `' ...... 1,200 00 David H. Lane..... .... Williamsbridge, Westches- ter County ... " 90000 J. SERGEANT CRAM...... 17 E. 45th st... ...... Commissioner (President). $6,csx oc Thomas J. MacLean..... 641 Humboldt St., Brook- CHARLES F. MURPHY..... 309 E. 17th st...... Commissioner (Treasurer). 5,coo oc lyn...... " ...... 1,00000 PETER F. MEYER. . . .e, .. 190 Lenox ave ...... Commissioner ...... 5,0000( Patrick O'Sullivan...... 303 Spring st... .... . .. ...... . 900 00 William H. Burke...... 38 W.Ii5th st...... Secretary ...... 4,800 oc Norman W. Palmer ...... Honeywell ave. and 18oth Charles J. Farley. ...... 128 E. 63d st...... Assistant Secretary...... 3,000 a street...... " ...... 90000 John M. Phelan...... 451 E. tt9th st...... Chief Clerk ...... 3,000 oc Berthold Sommer...... 422 E. 50th at...... " • ...... ,,Soo 00 Charles J. Collins ...... 333 E. 18th st...... Clerk ...... 3,coo of Richard J.Wilson...... zz3 E.toth st...... " ...... 1,000 OO dames Weir ...... Seaside, Borough of Ric.. Effingham V. Smith...... 57 W. 17th at...... Timekeeper ...... 1,500 00 mond ...... Apportionment Clerk .... 2,400 of John W. Crump...... Io6 W. 41st st...... . 900 00 Robert F. Aram ...... 540 W. 158th st...... 5,50001 Patrick H. Bird...... 515 W. 24th st...... I Stenographer and Type- Louis S. Kellogg...... 258 W. 22d st...... Clerk ...... 2,00o of writer ...... 1,200 00 Daniel D. Barry...... 505 W. 138th st...... " ...... ...... I,800 of William E. Bailey...... 309 W.IIrthat..... . . Stenographer ant Type- Charles F. Friedman...... 36 E. 73d st... ...... Clerk to the Treasurer.... 11,500 oc I,200000 George E. Weller...... 323 E•15oth at...... Private Secretary to Presi- Thomas S. Callender, Jr.. 207 E. 57th st...... I Stenograp. and Type- 5,500 oc dent ...... writer ...... 90000 Francis McMullin...... 123 E. io6th st...... Private Secretary to Conl- Thomas J. Macvey...... 83 Madison st., Brooklyn. Stenographer and Type- missioner ...... I,Soo oc writer ...... I,200 00 Peter J.. Quigley...... 1 172 E. illth st...... Private Secretary to Treas- George W. Tuttle...... 332 W. 23d st...... Computer ...... 1,500 00 urer ...... 1,500 of William Lansing, Jr ..... 35 W. tgth st...... I, 00 Collector ...... I, boo oc Martin J. Mclnerny...... 55 Tompkins st...... Frederick Lang e...... i 2 53 Marion'Nanon st. , Brooklyn.Brookl'n.l Stationery Custodian and Robert Gere ...... IIq Locust ave., Yonkers • " ...... I,Boo oc Messenger ...... 90000 Frank J. Butler...... 522 Grand st...... " ..... ..... I,$oo Oc Thomas F. Cregan...... 6g W. 132(1 St...... MessengerMessenger ...... Per wk. 17 50 Francis J. Ryan...... 719 Greenwich st...... Official Stenographer..... 1,5110 oc Max Drucker...... .... Van Cortlandt, New York Stenographer and Type - :: Richard B. Ross...... 129 W. 134th st...... City .....:...... . ~' ...... 900 00 writer...... I, 200 a James 89 S. 44t h St., BrooklYyn ...... 90000 Bernard V. Levey...... 181 W. ioib st...... Stenographer and Type- John BerX nsk...... 1~ 75 Broome st...... ...... •... Per wk. 51 50 writer ...... I,200 Oc Thomas Ahearn...... 36 Gouverneur st...... ...... ..... 20 00 William V. Levy...... 8 E. 97th st ...... Stenographer and Type- Samuel Fitzpatrick...... , 46 West End ave...... Office Keeper and Messen- writer ...... I,000 Oc ger ...... 15 00 William J. Fay...... 119 W. 137th at...... Messenger ...... 1,200 oc 576 rith st., Brooklyn.... Draughtsman...... 1,200 00 Thomas C. Carroll...... 11$4 E.49th st...... 900 oc William GF JohnsonFu ss. , ...... McDonough st., 900 oc 599 John' T. O'Brien. ...... 442 E. 14th at...... Brooklyn ...... " ...... . I,200 00 Bernard P. Gibney...... 639 E. 138th at...... " ...... 900 a Alexander M. Goge ...... 926 Madison ave ...... •. ...... 1,500 00 Mary Dowling...... 58 Gansevoort st...... Cleaner ...... 540 oc Robert M. Kid...... Arrochar, S. I .... " ...... I,800 00 Catharine Lyons ...... 141 Division st., Brooklyn. " ...... 540 of Romeo T. Betts...... 853 Jefferson ave. Brook- " 540 oc Mary F. Meyer...... 145 Greenwich st...... ly n I,800 00 Annie Gerlach...... 307 Avenue C...... " ...... 540 oc John A. Duntze...... 54 Morningside ave " ...... 1,80000 Herman Conrow...... 220 E. I2tl1 St...... Topographicalo Draughts. 900 00 Dock superintendent's Office. Pelham Bay Park, Bay- ' Topographical Draughts., William C. Crosby..... cheater...... I man...... 1,200 00 Topographical Draughts- Charles E. Trout...... 166 Cumberland St., ~ William O'B. Walker..... II W. 39th et...... Dock Superintendent..... $3,000 00 Brooklyn...... man ...... 1,8o0 00 Charles A. Manly...... 163 McDonough at., Assistant Dock Superin- Robert A. Wimmer...... 1072 Park ave ...... Topographical Draughts- Brooklyn ...... tendent ...... 2,000 00 man ...... 1,800 00 Joseph F. Cadley...... 28 Third ave., Brooklyn.. Stenographer and Type- Joel J Pemofl ...... 167o Lexington ave ..... Topographical Draughts- writer...... I,200 00 man. 1,500 00 Edward Abeel...... 1 Io06 Bergen st., Brooklyn. Dock Master...... 1,50000 Francis W. Belknap. 12 W. 107th st...... Topographical Draughts- Gerard Bancker...... 405 W.22d at...... 1,500 00 1,200 00 Walter O. Bollas... 93 Conselyeast., Brooklyn 1,000 00 Benjamin S. Wever...... Clifton, S. I.,...... I Topoaphical Draughts- Thomas E. Booth...... Vanderbilt Hotel, W. 42d man I,800 CO Street...... 1,500 0o I John P. Nordstrom...... 263 W. 114th st...... Mechanical Engineering Thomas Brady...... 204 Henry St...... 5,500 00 Draughtsman...... 1,400 00 William H. Burns...... 68, Lexington ave...... 1,50000 1 William F. Brendlin...... 116 W. iogth st...... Mechanical Draughtsman.; 1,200 00 William Capels...... 244W. 31st at...... 1,50000 Hubert L. Rogers...... 145 Stuyvesata avenue, 780 00 Thomas B. Culkin...... 63 Jane at...... 1,50000 Brooklyn ...... Assistant Draughtsman... John Clark...... 200 W.69th St...... 1,500 00 Hiram C. Calkins...... 2762 Briggs ave...... Hydrographer ...... 1,500 00 ames Daly...... Hotel Cadillac...... 5,50000 Patrick F. Crowley...... 691 Franklin ave., Brook- Jufus Darrow, Jr...... 308 W. 91st st...... 1,50000 lyn...... 1c I,200 00 William Fox...... 93 Stanton st...... 1,50000 John T. L. Doughty...... Kingsbridge, New York .~ James J. Fleming...... 228 E. 13th st...... I,500001 city ...... 1,500 00 Richard Fullam...... 422 E. Sist at...... 1,500 00 William H. Cherry...... S9 Gouverneur at...... Transitman ...... 1,500 00 Thomas F. Geary...... 162 Hester st...... 1,500 oo William J. Crowley ...... 341 Brook avenue...... 1,500 00 L. Hitch Harrison ...... 198 Hudson st...... 1,500 00 John T. Hilton...... 247 W. 25th st ...... 1,200 00 7266 THE CITY RECORD. S aturday, N ovember 17, 1900.

NATURE OF POSITION OR SALARY OR M4MI, „„ NATURE OF POSITION OR SALARY OR NAME* RESIDENCE. SERVICE. WAGES. N AMEi DpcTkusiukwch DFNOE*. SERVICE. WAGES.

T. Frank Johnson...... 503 Decatur st., Brooklyn. T ransitm an...... $1,50000) William Mulholland...... 770 Third ave...... Boatman and Sounder.. . . perwk. $15 od William McDonald...... Stapleton, S. I ...... * “ ...... 1,5000c) George M urphy...... 322 W. 42d st...... “ ___ "1500 ames C. D aly...... 295 Avenue A . Superintendent of Section. 2,00000> Peter O ’Brien...... 347 E. 20th s t . “ “ 1500 ohn J. H errick...... 105 W. 109th st . Superintendent of Machin­ Philip Stark...... 31 W. 1 }2d s t ...... “ ___ “ 1500 J ery ...... 2,000 00> I,ouis Wenzel...... 517 W.47111st...... “ .... “ 1500 Edward E. McCarney .... 1986 Third ave . Superintendent of Repairs. Per hour, 5° ) John W inters...... 446 W. 47th st . “ “ 1500 Robert M. S terrett...... Wtlliamsbridge, West- I ' Foreman of W. 57th St. Richard Cullen ...... 511 E. 83d s t...... Boatbuilder...... Per hour, 43 Chester...... f J Yard...... 1,50000) Samuel W. Tompkins. .. 70 West 128th s t...... “ ...... “ ’ 43 Edward T. DuBois...... 1585 Washington ave...... ' Foreman of E. 24th St. James C. Darby...... 53 Cannon st...... C hainm an...... Perwk. 20 50 Y a rd ...... Per hour, 6°) Stephen A. D. D e n to n .... 696 Washington st...... “ “ 21 00 Patrick W h ite...... 304 E. 37th s t . Foreman of Piling and James W. Dikeman, J r----- 117 E.114th st ...... “ " 1800 W oodw ork...... “ 50> Henry A. H ow land...... 298 W. 138th s t...... “ ...... “ 21 00 Robert T. Cass...... 712 E. 144th s t ...... 1 Foreman of Dock Builders “ 5°> Isaac J. McKinley...... 77 E. 119th s t ...... “ “ 2100 Thomas Clark...... 63W.99thst...... “ “ 5°) Frank Moss...... 273 Stanton st...... “ “ 21 00 Thomas F. C o ar...... 517 W. 49th st...... “ “ 50> Francis T. O ’Keefe...... 621 Eighth ave...... “ “ 15 00 Frank Coughlin...... 560 W. 58th st...... “ “ 50) Charles W. Thom pson... . 819 Fifth s t ...... “ “ 21 00 Daniel Darby...... 463 W. 49th st...... “ “ 50> Nicholas H.Voorhis...... 51 Prospect pi...... “ “ 15 00 Daniel Darby, J r ...... 722 Tenth ave...... “ “ 50> John T . W alsh...... 855 Greenwich st...... “ “ 21 00 Joseph De Temple, Jr.. .. 266 Avenue B ...... i “ “ 5°) Henry J. Dean...... Mahopac, N. Y...... Chainman and Rodman.. “ 15 00 Peter J. De Temple...... 2i7E.4thst...... 1 " “ 5°» David E. Baxter...... 3 YV.6oth s t ...... “ .. ‘k 15 00 Owen J. H a r t ...... 6qo Third ave...... “ “ 5°> Charles H. Hall...... 325 Decatur st., Brooklyn. “ “ 15 00 Nicholas Kautman...... 108 Stockton st., Brooklyn; “ “ 50» Joseph F. Hefele...... 3361 Third av e ...... “ .. “ 15 °° Patrick Geoghegnn...... 632 E. 13th st...... J “ “ 5°> John V. Sheridan...... Webster ave., Bedford P’k “ “ 18 00 Herman Landwehr...... 342 E. 92 ! st...... | “ “ 50> John J. Boyle...... 112 E. 83d s t...... Carpenter...... 1,20000 Daniel McLelian...... 503 W .5 q th st...... “ “ 50> Charles Eagle ...... 621 W. 51st si...... “ ...... Per hour, 44 Henry McShane...... 117 E. 27th st...., ...... “ “ 50> John Schmalacher...... 756 E. 165th s t ...... “ ...... “ 44 James M cEntee...... 150 W. 24th st...... “ “ 50> John H. Ames...... 543 W. 59' h s t...... D eckhand...... Per mo. 50 00 William P. Munson...... 308 E. 126th s t...... " “ 5°> Samuel Hearn...... 802 Eleventh ave...... “ “ 50 00 Patrick H. M urray...... 470 W. 23d s t ...... ** “ 5°» James G illigan...... 253 Avenue B...... “ “ 5000 Morris O ’Connell...... i6 iE - 3 4 th s t...... “ “ 50> Peter Gilligan...... 173 E. 117th s t...... D iv e r...... Pe-hour, I 25 Frederick W. Roth...... 245 W. 64th st...... “ “ 501 Thomas Gilligan...... 204 E. n o th s t ...... “ “ 1 25 James J. S ullivan...... 233 N. 7th st., Brooklyn.. “ “ 501 Frank Paul...... 550 E. 143d s t...... “ “ 1 25 John Wilson...... 5liW.59thst...... “ “ 50' Robert S. Russell...... 1731 Avenue A ...... “ “ 1 25 Jam es Bagley...... 209 W. 20th st...... Foreman Laborer...... “ 45 David Tulloek ...... 223 Madison st., Brooklyn “ “ 1 25 Max Boehm...... 276 E. loth s t ...... “ ...... “ 43 Thomas E. Walsh...... 57 Fir>t ave...... “ “ 1 25 Thomas F. Crawford...... 339 E. 18th s t ...... “ ...... “ 43 John T. Bartlett...... 81 Sullivan s t ...... Diver’s Tender...... “ 43 Matthew Foiey...... 326 E. I22d st...... ! “ ...... “ 43 Patrick Griffin...... 4 . . . 508 W. 24th st...... “ ...... “ 43 Edwin A. Gregory, Sr.... 388 Manhattan ave...... “ ...... “ 43 John R. Leary...... 445 Canal st...... “ ...... “ 43 Gordon H ay...... 150 Columbus ave...... “ ...... “ 43 Joseph Trainor...... 253 E. 24th st...... “ ...... “ 43 Eugene S. Kass...... 2498 Eighth ave...... “ 43 Paul AlfT...... 68 First ave...... Fireman...... “ 43 Patrick McCann ...... 140 W .3l-t st...... “ ...... “ 4$ James V andegrift...... 73 Ganscvoort st...... “ “ 43 Thomas McGivney...... 433 E. 16th s t ...... 1 “ ...... “ 43 Henry H ead...... 477 W. 57th s t...... “ “ 43 John McSorley...... 414 Tenth ave...... 1 “ ...... “ 43 Jacob Bauer...... 415 W. 46th st...... Ja n ito r...... 1,200 co John S. M arkham ...... 174 Hudson st...... | “ ...... “ 50 John A. Benham...... Brooklyn ave., nr. Avenue John Whalen...... 1720 Third ave...... j “ ...... “ 43 I, Brooklyn...... Leveler...... I,2oo 00 William J. Graham...... 250 W. 62d st...... “ ...... “ 43 Thomas J. Cronin...... 341 E. 55th st...... “ 1,20000 132 Fifty-seventh st., Thomas S. Griffin...... 45 Lefferts pi., Brooklyn. Leveler...... 1,200 00 Iver Peterson...... Brooklyn...... Foreman Scowman...... Perwk.,20 00 William H. Reilly...... 409 E. 22d st...... “ 1,20000 H ugh Daly...... 604 E. 14th st...... Foreman Ship Carpenter. Perliour, 50 John O. Van Brackle...... 2405 Seventh ave...... “ 1,20000 James H. King ...... 15 Tompkins st...... Foreman...... “ 50 James Allen...... Suburban st., Bedford P’k Machinist...... Per hour, 43 Daniel Keogh...... 118 W. 135th s t...... Assistant Foreman...... “ 25 John Dwver...... — .. 431 W. 24th s t ...... “ ...... “ 43 Eli F. M acgow an...... 70 Hewes st., Brooklyn... Inspector of Docks and Michael Dowd...... 429 E. 70th st...... M ason...... “ 50 P iers...... 1,200 00 Stephen Mullins...... 244 Columbus ave...... Mason’s H elp er...... “ 3 7 ^ George W. Carpenter...... Astoria, L. I ...... Inspector of D redging___ 1,20000 Daniel J. Ktely...... 62 E. 109th st...... Mechanic’s Helper...... “ 30 George A. Dearborn...... 885 St. Nicholas ave...... “ ___ 1,20000 William Keisler...... 1004 Avenue A ...... O iler...... Month, 6 0 0 0 Thomas H. Spooner...... 1843 Lexington ave...... j “ .... 1,20000 William H. Cunliffe...... 79 Lafayette ave., B’klyn. Painter...... Per hour. 44 Mortimer W. Casper...... 169 S. 8th st., Brooklyn... Inspector of Pier Building per hour, 60 David Cagney...... 321 W. 13th s t...... ! . . P a v e r...... “ 50 George F. Ryan...... 298 Seventh st...... “ “ 60 Patrick McElligott...... 349 E. 78th st...... “ “ 50 William White...... 68 Macdougal st...... “ “ 60 Robert Pritchard...... 644 E. 17th st...... “ “ 50 John H. Rogers...... 115 S. Qth st., Brooklyn .. “ “ 60 Joseph Fletcher...... 438 W. 58th st...... P ilo t...... Mon., 103 00 Peter Taylor...... 73 W. 88th s t...... Lumber Inspector...... 2,000 00 John Golden...... 319 E. 65th st...... “ ...... “ 125 00 Thomas Stuyvesant...... 154 St Ann’s ave ...... Captain of ioo-ton Derrick per wk., 30 00 August Luerson...... 326 Lenox ave...... Roundsman...... “ 100 00 William Love...... 553 E. Houston st...... Captain of Pile Driver___p r hour, 45 Louis T. Brennan. 1 ...... 216 E. 70th st...... “ ...... “ 75 00 Wiliiam J. Brennan...... 210 Union st., Brooklyn.. Engineman...... “ 44 Joseph Devlin...... 789 Second ave...... R ig g er...... Perwk. 15 00 William P. Baker...... 736 Eighth av e...... I “ ...... “ 44 Michael Murray...... 330 W. 49th st...... ’* ...... m ...... ** 1500 Thomas F. Burns...... 315 E. 21st s t...... I “ ...... “ 44 Thomas Reardon...... 92 Roosevelt st...... “ ...... “ 1500 John Canavan...... 392 E. 10th s t ...... ! “ ...... “ 44 Edward C unningham .. . . 2272 First ave...... “ ...... 15 00 Dennis F. Eagan...... 71 W. iotst s t...... I “ ...... “ 44 Margaret Emerson...... 243 E. 38th st...... Recreation Pier Attendant Month, 50 00 William F. H a ll...... *285 W. 147th st ...... “ ...... “ 44 David Henry Crum...... 518 W. 47th s t ...... Saw-filer...... Per hour, 43 James Harris...... 108 E. I02d s t ...... “ ...... “ 44 Edward J. Flynn...... 145 W. 100th st...... “ “ 43 John R. Grant, J r ...... 442 W. 45th st...... “ ...... “ 44 Edward F. Rush...... 507 W. 52d st...... “ “ 43 Tronson Kerr ...... i486 Filth ave., Biooklyn. “ ...... “ 44 Henry W enzel...... 136 Columbia street...... “ “ 43 George F. Lange...... 253 Marion st., Brooklyn. “ ...... “ 44 Charles E. Buck...... 74 S. 8th st., Brooklyn. .. Scowman...... Perwk. 15 00 Franklin M acklin...... 46SW . 58111st ...... “ ...... “ 44 William F. Carroll...... 532 E 86th s t...... “ “ 1500 Isaac B. Maslen...... 108 W. 116th s t ...... “ ...... “ 44 Jeremiah Collins...... 330 E. 80th st...... “ “ 1500 Alfred J. M ayer...... 69 E. 105th s t ...... “ ...... “ 44 Ole Olsen...... 717 Tenth ave...... “ “ 15 00 William H. Rose ...... 285 W .i4istst...... “ .* ...... “ 44 Alexander Baird...... 502 Ninth ave...... Ship Carpenter...... ‘Per hour, 44 Zephemiah C.Smith...... 110W. 124'hst...... “ ...... “ 44 Patrick Barrett...... 179 Varick st...... “ “ 44 George A. Shevlin...... 313 E. 37th s t ...... “ ...... “ 44 Charles A. Bond...... 423 E. 22d st...... “ “ 44 Robert Kyles...... 426 Amsterdam ave...... “ ...... “ 44 Daniel J. Bremner...... 242 Court st., Brooklyn... “ “ 44 James J. B arther...... 560 W. 58th s t...... Engineman, Pile Driving.. “ 44 Stephen Collins...... 49 Jane st...... “ “ 44 Michael F. Heming...... 369 W. 56th st...... “ “ “ 44 Janies Colton...... i n Broome st...... “ “ 44 William P. Fortune...... 143 W.4th st...... “ “ “ 44 Jeremiah J. Crowley...... 1291 Columbus ave...... ! “ “ 44 Frank Gallagher...... 217 E. 106th s t...... “ “ .. “ 44 Martin J. Delaney...... 930 Second ave ...... “ “ 45 Thomas J. Joyce...... 318 W. 25th st...... “ “ .. “ 44 Bartholomew Donohue.... 525 W. 173d st...... j “ “ 44 ames Gartland...... 48 Marcy ave., Brooklyn. “ “ ..I “ 44 Matthew Drum...... 41 Montgomery st...... “ “ 44 'atrick Kelly...... 2415 Eighth ave...... “ “ ..I “ 44 William James Fitzpatrick 258 Henry s t...... “ “ 44 iWilliam J Kessler...... 48 sixth ave ...... “ “ “ 44 James Harrigan...... 696 Tenth ave...... “ “ 44 Francis McMorrow...... 411 W. 30th s t...... “ “ ..! “ 44 Peter J. Kearney...... 224 E. 21st st...... | “ “ 44 Francis A. Moore...... 25 Stockton st., Brooklyn. “ “ “ 44 Peter Keely...... 327 E. 39th st...... “ “ 44 Thomas F. Mullarney... 806 Columbus ave__ '... “ “ “ 44 John F. Gately, Sr...... 449 W. 40th s t ...... “ “ 44 Thomas Pritchard...... 239 Ninth a v e ...... “ “ .. “ 44 John R. Grant...... 4 5 iW .4 ^ th s t...... “ “ 44 James D. Reid...... 2161 Eighth ave...... “ “ “ 44 Joseph Kyle...... 299 W. 137th s t...... “ “ 44 John R e id ...... 210 E. 34th st...... “ “ .. “ 44 Peter L ang...... 163 W. 60th st...... “ “ 44 Frederick Yird ...... 687 Ninth ave...... “ “ .. “ 44 Albert Lyons...... 76 E. 115th s t...... “ “ 44 John C. W ood...... 161 W. 66th st...... E ngineer...... Month, 125 oo Daniel McLaughlin...... 71 Avenue D ...... “ “ 44 Norman B. G ardner...... Garden City, L. I ...... Engineer, Mechanical... . 2,10000 John Mulleady...... 218 W. 60th st...... “ “ 44 Theodore F. Ailing...... 608 E. 14th s t ...... B lacksm ith...... Per hour 50 John Mullins...... 145 Amsterdam ave...... j “ “ 44 Adam Albrecht...... 79 Mangin st ...... “ ...... “ ’ 50 Cornelius O’Connor...... 408 W. 58th st...... j “ “ 44 Henry Heuer...... 2111 T hitd ave...... “ ...... “ 43 Patrick Rigney...... 97 Morton s t...... “ “ 44 Charles McLean...... 207 W. 60th st...... “ ___ “ 50 Thomas Roberts...... 25 E. 131st st...... “ “ 44 John J. O ’Rourke...... 270 E. 10th st...... “ ...... “ 43 James F. Ruggles...... 331 E. 88th st...... “ ...... ‘ “ 44 John Ronan...... 560 W. 58th st...... “ ...... “ 43 Barnet Sanders...... 67 Pitt st...... “ “ 44 George Schwenck------Stapleton, S. I ...... “ ...... “ 43 John M. Sponza...... 30 Morton s t...... “ “ 44 James Garvin...... 543 E. 16th s t...... Blacksmith Helper.. “ 30 John Voysey...... 108 S. 2d st., Brooklyn. .. “ ...... “ 44 Michael Donovan ...... 73 Montgomery st...... “ ...... “ 30 John Williams...... 150 W. 101st st...... “ “ 44 George A. Hamber...... 190 First ave...... “ “ 30 James Casey...... 848 E. 164th st...... Ship Calker...... “ 43 William Pickett ...... 271 First ave...... “ “ 30 John Collins...... 301 E. 41st st...... “ “ 43 James M cN am ara...... 446 W. 24th st...... “ .... “ 30 Patrick Fleming...... 605 Water st...... “ “ 43 Charles Smith...... 280 E. 7th st...... “ ...... “ 30 William H. Harrigan.... Whitestone, L. I ...... “ “ 43 John Carey...... 81 Ninth ave...... B oatm an...... Perwk. 15 00 Justin McNamara...... 12 Columbus st...... “ “ 43 Timoihy Carr *11 ...... *495 Lexington ave ...... “ “ ic William oo J. Ruggles...... 89 East End ave...... “ “ 43 Umes Clark ...... 53 Goerck st...... “ “ 1500Lawrence J. Welsh...... 15 W. 98th st...... “ “ 43 William A. D a n e s ...... 114 E. 123d s t...... “ |» Patrick , J.00 Barnett...... 10 Hamilton st ...... Sounder...... Perwk. 15 00 James Golden...... 310 E. 59th s t ...... “ “ lohn Birmingham1300 ...... 129 W. 56th st...... “ “ 1500 John G. Kennedy...... 2137 Third ave...... “ ...... “ ,300 Thomas E. Brady...... 442 Manhattan ave...... “ “ >5 00 ...... 3-’9 R .4 * h * t ...... ** ...... » .?oo Graziano Come ...... 60 Spring st...... “ “ 15 00 John J McManus...... 127 E. 116th st...... “ ...... “ 1300 lames J. G avin...... 344 First a»e ...... “ “ *5 00 John M ran...... i6facks .n s t...... “ ...... •* 1 00 W alter S. Graham ...... 781 Eighth ave...... “ “ 15 c° James J.Nedley...... 329 E. 2 d -^t...... “ “ Timothy1300 Keenan...... 4 Goerck si...... “ “ 15 00 William Paiten...... 813 Fifth s t . , ...... “ “ Gottlieb1300 L a n g e ...... 649 E. 13th st...... “ “ 15 00 Andrew Ridley ...... 380 Fr.mt st...... “ “ 13 00 Jacob Miller...... 378 Front st...... “ “ >5 °o Daniel Sullivan ...... 59 Mari..n >1...... “ ...... i 5 00 John Quinn ...... 353 E. 23d st...... “ “ 15 00 Daniel J. Don->hoe...... 212 E. 70th st ...... Boatman and Sounder... . “ 1500 Peter Shaw...... 12 Broome st...... “ “ ' co Charles W. Egan...... 768 Ninth ave...... “ .... “ 15 00 William J. F. Sullivan...... 664 E. 135th s t...... “ ” !5 00 Joseph Maher...... 340 E. 56th st...... “ .... “ 15 00 Michael Clark...... 634 E. 13th st...... Sounder (Marine).... “ 1800

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7267

NATURE OF POSITION OR SALARY OR Phoenix B. Armstrong. George Dougherty, No, 2. Wi!liam Jordan. NAME. RESIDENCE. SERVICE. WAGES. John Auer. John Dowdell. Christian Kaefer. George A. Baderschneider. Joseph Dougherty. John Kane. John Barr. Hugh Doyle. Lawrence Kane. William Barrett. Ja ues Doyle. William Kavanagh. Charles Halter...... 1692 Park ave...... Sounder (Marine)...... Perwk.$t8 00 Patrick Doyle. Thomas Kearney...... 18 co James S. Barry. John J. McGrane...... 419 V. 56th st...... John Bartenberg. Francis Dully, James E. Keating. Andrew Smith...... 38 Jack.on st...... u ...... '' r 8 00 Louis Dttnkhorst. Joseph Keating.' ...... '' 18 co John Bartunek. Edward J. White...... 241 Madison st...... 'Turner H. Bayles. Nathaniel B. Ellis, $18 per Nicholas Keating. Patrick Byrnes...... 63o E. 14oth St...... Stonecutter ...... Per hour, 50 .: 50 John A. Beck. week. Timothy Keating. John Carroll...... 217 W. Houston st...... John J. Keefe, $18 per week, :. 50 Michael Behan. James P. Fallon. John Denahy...... 39 Montgomery at...... William C. Beneke. Joseph Fallon, $17.50 per week. Dennis Kehoe. Joseph F. Dunn ...... 332 E. 39th st...... 50 William Kehoe. r 5o Garrett Benson. James Farley. Andrew Foster...... 309 E. 461h st...... Edward T. Farrell. Nicholas Kelch...... 50 Charles A. Benton. t Handy ...... Ryder ave , Fordham... James Blake. Peter N. Farrell. William Kelleghan. • " 50 RRoberobert L. Humphries..... 258 W. 128th St...... Richard Blotne. Conrad Ferber. Bei nard F. Kelly. Owen McCabe...... 302 E. 30th at...... Edward M. Boden. Julln Fink. Charles H. Kelly...... 50 James Meadoule...... 506 W. zgth at...... Patrick Bohen. Thomas F. Finlay. Hugh Kelly. 33 cents per hour. Matthew J. O'Neill...... 449 W. S41 h at...... f. 1{ 5O John Boland. David Finn. Michael J. Kelly. John A. Ryan...... 863 Park ave...... I...... Patrick Kelly. 50 Lawrence F. Boves. George Finnerty. Edward I). Saunders...... 217 W. I Iouston St...... John Bowen. Julius Fischer. Edward A. Kennedy. Moniford Clements...... 452 W. 41.1 st...... Watchman ...... t62i3 Patrick Brady. Julio Fitzgerald, $17.50 per Frank Kennedy. John Gannon ...... 682 Tenth ave...... Per wk. t 7 30 William J. Brausfield. week. James Kennedy, No, I. 162% Nicholas F. Kinnally...... 203 E. 112th St...... Per hour, John Bras,el. Joseph C Fitzgerald. John Kennedy. Henry A. Man heimer.... . 86 E. 7th st ...... t6% John Braunbach. Michael Fitzgibbons. William J. Kennedy. Edmund K. Stephens.... 516 E. 121St St...... Per wk., 17 50 John Bray. Jeremiah Fitzpatrick. Owen Kettle. 2% William Strowbndge...... 55 Horatio at...... Per hour, 16 Jame; Breen. John J. Fitzpatrick. John Kiernan. John Murray...... 341 E.22d st...... 16j John Brennan. Michael Fitzpatrick. John J. Kiernan. John 1L Brennan. Michael Fitz-imons. I'homas King. Bernard Brady. Edward D. Flaherty. Edward Kinney. Dock Builders, 393/a cents per hour. Thomas Brennan. Michael Flanagan. Louis M. Kohostaner. Joseph Brenner. Edward Fleming. Morris Krauss. Jo,eph Brookhouse. Daniel A. Flynn. Frank Kreitler. Peter Abbott. George V. Graham. Thomas Malloy. John J. Brophy. Joseph A. Flynn. Laurenz Kurz. Thomas Ahearn. James E. Grinnon. Martin Manning. James A. Brown. John J. Flynn. Hugh Lackey. Charles Aikenhead. George W. Guider. Martin Mannix. William S. Brown. Owen J. Foley. James J. Lamey. Edward Aker.,trom. Joseph Hagen. Christian Mast. Peter Burke. Benjamin E. Fox. Joseph A. Lang. Frederick Akerstrom. Thomas B. Handline. James F. Meade. William J. Burke. Jacob Fuchs. John Lannon. Danforth L. Allen. Luke Hanley. Otto Miller. William Burkitt. Patrick J. Fullam. Thomas J. Larkin. Joseph Balk. John W. Hanna. William Molloy. Thomas Burns. William Fuller. Emil Lautenberg. James Barrett. James Harney. Patrick Monahan. James Burns. Joseph Furlong. Arthur Lavery. Thomas F. Barry. John Hatton. James Mulgrew. John Butch. Henry Gack. James Lawless. Thomas Beirne. Michael Hayes. James Murphy No. I. George S. Butcher. Andrew Gallagher. John Lawlor. George Bloomer. John J. Flearty. Jame- Murphy No.2. Edward Butler. James Galvin. William H. Lawson. John J. Brady. Michael Hennessey. Patrick H. Murphy. John Butler. James Gannon. John J. Leamy, $75 per month. Patrick Brady. Matthew Hetzel. James Murray. Robert A. Butler. Patrick Geraghty. John Leavy. John Brauer. John O. Hill. John Murray. Thomas Butler. Charles Gerkin. Peter F. Lennon. John Brawley. Alfred Hines. George Nelson. Thomas Byrnes. John Gillen, No. I, 33 cents per James Long. John Brennan. Timothy Howard. Wilson L. Newbegin. Patrick Cain. hour. Jo,eph Loughlin, 33 cents per Thomas J. Brennan. John Hughes. Alfred C. Newell. Joseph Campbell. John Gillen, No.2. hour. William Brewer. Thomas J. Hussey. Michael Nicholson. William J. Campbell. George E. Gillison. James Lowery. Dunning Brown. Oscar Jacobson. William Noonan. Denis Caniff, $18 per week. Charles Glavin. Daniel Lynch. Henry Brown. Nathaniel T. Jenks. John Norl,eck. William Carey. Adolph Glickman, 33 cents per Edward J. Lynch. Thomas Burkitt. Charles Johnson, No. I. James Oakley. Michael Carlos. hour. Owen Lynch, No. I. James Burns. Charles Johnson, No. 2. Robert J. Oakley. Patrick Carroll. John Glynn. Owen Lynch, No.2. John E. Burns. John R. Johnson. Daniel O'Brien. Michael Cash. William Golden. Thomas F. Lynch. John J. Byrne. Peter Johnson. John P. O'Brien. John H. Ca,sens. George Goldie. Peter McAvinche. Peter J. Byrne. William Jordin. Patrick J. O'Brien. Thomas Cavanaugh. August Goldner. john McBride. Joseph. Byrnes. Daniel Kane. Thomas O'Meara. Andrew Chapman. William Go!dthwaite, 33 cents James McCabe. Thomas J. Cahill. Martin Kehoe. William F. Owens. Giovanni Chiesa. per hour. John McCabe. Timothy Callaghan. Georee Kelly. Merwin J. Page. Steven T. Churchill. M chael Gorman. Janes McCann. Patrick Canty. Patrick Kelly. William Perchback. Martin Clancy. Patrick Gorman. Richard T. McCann. Wilhelm Carlson. Russell W. Kelly. John P. Person. Peter Clarkin. Louis N. Gravlin. William McCann. James Carren. Thomas J. Kelly. Peier Petersen. John Cody. Edward Greenen, $21 per week. Charles McCarthy. Terence F. Carroll. Edward Kelly. Francis Pilon. Phillip C',Elee. Frank J. Gregory. John McCarihy. John Casey. Patrick Kennelly. Frederick A. Plaisted. Dennis Coffey. James Griffin, No. 2. John W. McCarthy. George Chisom, Thomas Kenney. William Porter. John Coffey. James Griffin, No. I. Timothy F. McCarthy. Stephen Chisom. William Kerrigan. Allen Price. Richard Cohen. Martin Griffin. Charles McCauley. Jonas O. Cholan. Patrick J. Kiernan, Thomas Purdy. Jeremiah F. Cole. Patrick Griffin. Joseph J. McCool. Maurice Christal, Thomas Kilcarr. Thomas Redmond. Alexander Collins. Nicholas Guglielmo. Arthur McCormack. Charles Clark. Thomas J. Kilgallon. John Reeves. James B. Collins. Michael S. Guilfoyle. Terence McCormack. Francis J. Clark. John J. Killeen. I'atrick Regan. Mi, hael Collins. John Green, William McCormack. Owen Clark. William J. King. George J. Reid. Michael Concannon. Morris Green. Robert E. blcc:ullough. Michael Connolly. Julms G. Klaveness. John James Reilly, Thomas Connolly. William Guivan. 'l homas McCullough. Patrick J . Conway. James Knox. Charles Reynolds. John Connors. John Gurrin. George McDermott. Peter Corcoran. Thomas Lafferty. John Rode. John W. Connors. Daniel Ilaggarty. Edward McDonald. Dominick Costello. John Lahey. John J. Rodgers. Matthew Cooney. Janes FIaggany. Patrick McDonough. James Cullen. Thomas I.ahey. Michael Rodgers. Thomas Cooney. Lawrence J. FI: Iloran. "fhumas P. McDonough. Terence Cumisky. Andrew W. Larne. Louis P. Rogers. Martin Corcoran. Martin Halloran. Cornelius McElligott. Daniel Currie. Richard Lancer. John D. Ruler. Thomas E. Corker. Charles Halloway. Thomas McElroy, $15 per week. George Dale. John Laughton. Dominick Ross. John Corrigan. William Hamilton. John F. McGarry. William Dally. James M. Leonard, Thomas P. Rutledge. James F. Cosgrove. William Hampel. John McGinley. John P. Dalton. Henry Lerch. Cornelius Ryan. John Co,tello. John Hanevy. Michael McGovern. John Daniels. George Lewis. Patrick Ryan. John F. Coughlin. John Hamlin. Frank McGowan. George Darby. John Liebermann. William Ryan No. I. Matthew Coughlin. Martin M. Hanley. Patrick McGrath. George Delius. John H. Link. William Ryan No.2. Frank Cox. Bernard lIanratty. William McGuinness. James Degnan. William J. Long. James J. Ryder. Michael Coyle. Adolph Harbert. Hugh McGuire. William Deitz. John Love. Peter ',eirvin. William Crawley. Patrick Harrington. P. ,bert F'. Mclntrye. Frederick Derouin. Michael Lynch. Peter Sevetinson. Jeremiah P. Cray. John Hart. William McKay. John DeTeu•ple. Patrick Lynch. John J. Shanahan. Thomas Crow. James llartney. James F. McKenzie. Thomas F. Dillon. Thomas R. McCabe. Daniel Shaniey. Jeremialm Crowley. i John Hauck. 'Thomas McLarnon. Peter Donaldson. James McCaffery. John Edward Sharp. John Cuff. Christian liauff. John McLaug Alin. Peter Donohue. Thomas McCann. Michael Sheehan. Peter Cullen. John T. Havanagh, $75 per Tho::as McLoughlin. Henry Doyle. James McCarthy. Timothy F. Shine. John G. Cully. month. Martin McLean. Joseph Doyle. Timothy McCarthy. Nathan Sleeve. Bernard Cummings. William Haynes. James McMahon. James Dugan. Angus McDonald. Herman Smith. James Cummings. Michael Heagen. Owen McManus. Thomas Dunne. Daniel McDonald. James Smith. Patrick Cunningham, $17.30 per Patrick Heagney. Robert McNamee. Pat ick It. Dwyer. John McDonald. George Sparks. week. James J. Healey. Patrick McNu.ty. Thomas Earley. Matthew McDonald. Edward Spillane. Michael Cunningham. William M. llealey. Robert McVey. Louis Fabur. James McEneaoey. Harry M. Sponza. Thomas F. Curley. Lawrence Healy. Tame, Mackin. Alfred J. Fairbrother. 'Terence McGirr. Michael Stapleton. Daniel Curry. William Heffernan. Robert F. Mackin. Henry Falkey, John J. McGuire. Stephen H. Sullivan. John H. Cusick. Myer E. Heller. Patrick Madden. Bernard J. Farley, Jr. John McHugh. Thomas Sullivan. Charles J. Daly. William Hennessey, No. I. Thomas Madden. John Thomas Fay. James Mc[nenly. Charles Swanson. James Daly, No. I. William Hennessey, No.2. Thomas F. Madden. Frederick Fifer. John Mclnenly. Matthew Tevlin. James Daly, No.2. Chri.tian Herrlich, Daniel Maguire. ' John T. Maguire. Thomas H. Finn. John E. McIntyre. Peter Ti,omp-on. Patmick T. O'Brien. John Herwig. Peter McIver. William Tofield. Patrick Davin. George T. HiLgins. William B. Maher. Michael Finnerty. Edward Mahon. William Fitzgerald, No. I. James A. McKinley. Theodore Tulfsen. Frank Deady. James M. ! I iggms. William Fitzgerald, No. 2. John McLain. Oscar Ton pkins. Edward D. Dean. Peter Hines. Michael Mahon. Edward Fitzpatrick. William G. McLaughlin. James Tormey. John Degnan. Thomas lloey. Cornelius Mahoney. Daniel Mahoney. John Fitzpatrick. Daniel McLeod. Henry Track. Dennis J. Delaney. Ferdinand Hoffman. Patrick Fitzsimons. Neil McLeod. Michael .Tracy. Thomas Detmody. Edward Mogan. Michael Mahoney. Edward Flynn. John B. McLoughlin. John F. Trenly. John Desmond. Peter E. Mogan. I Michael Mahoney. Thomas Flynn. John J. McMahon. Martin Walsh. John Deutsch. Thomas F. Hogan. Dominick Mal6. William Forbes. Joseph G. McManus. 'Ailliam H. Ward. William Devine. John F. Horan. Frank j. Malone. Arthur W. Forsyth. Michael J. McNeary. James Waters. Garrett Dillon. William Horan. John Malone. John E. Fox. William McNicholl. William Weldon. Ferdinando Di Maio. George Horstman. John Manning. John F. Gately, Jr. Daniel McPeek. William D. Wetherell. William P. Dinnin. Felix Hughes. John J. Matthews. Patrick Gately. John McShane. Joseph M. Whalen. William F. Dohaney. Thomas J. Hughes. Thomas F. Mead. William Gibbons. William McVey. Patrick Whalen. Robert Dolan. Freeman F. Huntington. Joseph Meagher. Duncan Gillies. Andrew Mahon. Andrew Wilson. Philip Domedian. John E. Myatt. Christopher ,Meehan. Ronald Gillies. James Mahon. William Wilson. 'Thomas D. Donnelly. Thomas F. Hynes. Frederick C. Milligan. Michael Mahoney. John T.1Voods. Dennis Donovan. John F. Inness. John 1'. Mines. John 1'. Gilligan. Arthur J. Minnaugh. Thomas J. Goode. James I ionovan. Thomas Irvine. Patrick Dooley. John Jackson. James Mitchell. Juln Dooling. Thomas Jackson. Patrick Molloy. John Moloney. Laborers, 25 cents per hour (except as otherwise stated). Jame, Dorman. Thomas Johnson. James Doris. Edward J. Johnson. James Monaghan. Robert S. Dorney. Anton Johoda. John P. Monaghan. John Ahern No. I. James A. Alart. James Anderson. Daniel Dougherty. John Jones. Peter J. Monaghan. John Ahern No. 2. John Allen. James J. Armstrong. George Dougherty, No. I. James J. Jordan. I Michael Monahan.

7268 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

John J. Mooney. John O'Neil. Lawrence Reynolds. Tames O'Bren. Stephen J.Sullivan. James J. Walsh. Thomas J. Mooney. John J. O'Neill, 33 cents per Patrick Reynolds. Bernard Smith. 'I imothy Sullivan. Pierce Walsh, 33 cents per hour. Michael Mahoney. hour. Thomas Reynolds, $75 per Edward Smith. James Sutton. Bernard Ward. Patrick Mahoney. Michael F. O'Neill. month. Henry Smith. Frank Swobada. David Warren. Peter Mahony. Tames O'Rourke, James A. Riley. James Smith, No. I. Frederick Terhune. Thomas F. Sullivan. Charles A. Moore. Thomas F. O'Rourke, $17.30 James Riordan. John Smith, No. I. Henry Thomas. Michael Welch. John Moroney. per week. John Ritchie. John Smith, No. 2. Solomon Thomas. Patrick Whalen. Louis Morr, 33 cents per hour. James Orr. Daniel F. Roach. John Smith, No. 3. James L. Thompson. Richard Whelan. Daniel Morrison. Joseph A. Osborne. John Roache. David Sonnesheim Thomas J. Tierney. William 11 helan. Wright Morton, 33 cents per Thomas F. O'Toole. Robert J. Roberts, Jr., 33 cents Hugh Sorby. Christopher Toole. James A. White. hour. Philip Packenham. per hour. Joseph Speier. Chester P. Traver. Nicholas J. White. Thomas C. Mulcare. Maurice F. Parker. Alexander Roche. Harry Stadelberger, $i8 per Daniel Troy. George W. Whitens. John Mullen. William Parker. John Roche. week. George Tuohy. Willis M. Wilbur. Joseph F. Mullen. Richard Perry. Arnold Roger. Patrick Stafford, Herbert Tyler. Leonard E. Williams. Michael Mulqueen. Robert H. Perry. John E. Ronan. James Steele. Joseph D. Vail. John Witt. Daniel Murphy. Charles Pertain. Joseph Rubsam. Alex Stoeckel. August Verity. Frederick Woefel. John Murphy. Michael Petit. Michael Reidy. Daniel A. Studley, John Vielmann, 33 cents per Charles H. Wolf. Patrick Murphy. George Planner. George Russell. Daniel Sullivan, hour. Joseph Wonneberg. Robert E. Murphy, 33 cents per William J. Poland. Frances Russo. Dennis Sullivan. George Vigor. Thomas P. Wood. hour. Charles F. Pope. Frank D. Ryan. John Sullivan. Emanuel Wallach, Patrick Woods. John A. Murray. Francesco Priore. Joseph Ryan. Richard Murray. James J. Pryor. Michael J. Ryan. -- - _ John F. Myers. James Purcell. William Ryan. Total number of Laborers ...... . ...... ...... 578 Edward Naughton. Patrick Quigley. John Ryder. Total number of Dock Builders ...... .. ...... 273 John Naylor. Michael Quinn. Julius Sarowny. Total number of employees, exclusive of Laborers and Dock Builders ...... ... 400 Jeremiah Noonan. Peter Quinn. William Schaefer. John Noonan. William Quinn. Fred. Schneidrum. Total ...... 1,251 Michael Noonan. Bernard Rafferty, 33 cents per Ellis Schoonmaker. James Nugent. hour. Patrick Scullen. Patrick Nulty. George Rafferty. Simon Seligmann. N. B.-Persons employed by the hour are paid only for the time they are actually employed. Edward O'Brien. James Rafferty, Morris Senft. James E. O'Brien, 33 cents per James Raftis. Benjamin Senftman. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES. hour. John M. Reardon. Adolph Severyn. John O'Brien, No. I. Michael Redican. George W. Shaffer. The total gross revenue of the Department for the year ending December 31, 1899, amounted John O'Brien, No.2. Daniel J. Reed. Daniel F. Shanahan. to $2,828,359.61, distributed as follows : From leased wharves and wharfage, $2,366,409.34; Raphael O'Brien. John Regan, No. I. Michael Shea. from Jerry rents and franchises, $372,451.03, and from all other sources, $89,499 24• James O'Connell. John Regan, No.2. Dennis Sheehan. The expenditures from the Dock Fund during the same period were $2,603,910.79. Of this Patrick J. O'Connell. Samuel Reich. Michael Sheehan. amount $1,734,051.79 was expended for the work of construction ; $31o,525.27 was paid for wharf Bartholomew O'Connor. Michael Reidy. Timothy Sheehan. property ; the sum of $472,374. 78 was expended for repairs and maintenance, while the general John J. O'Connor. George C. Reilly. David Sheeran. expenses of the Department amounted to $86,958.95. Patrick O'Dwyer. James Reilly. William Sheerin. The expenditures during the year from the Wallabout Fund for the improvement of the Michael O'F~ynn. Michael F. Reilly. Edmund Sheridan, $17.5o per Wallabout Basin, in the Borough of Brooklyn, amounted to $94,729.09. James O'Grady. John F. Rein. week. Andrew O'Hare. Jacob Reisert. Patrick T. Sheridan. LEASES AND PERMITS GRANTED BY THE BOARD, Michael O'Keefe. Henry Rengstori. Frank J.Simpson. Daniel O'Neil. James Reynolds. Ferdinand Sismilich. A description of the leases and permits for wharf property and land under water is contained Jeremiah O'Neil. John Reynolds. Nicholas W. Skelly. in the rent-roll accompanying this report, together with the name of the lessee or occupant, a A,,.h,tt „ of ti,....-n,-,art,, the Farm of tan.,,,',, and the amnnnt of rental.

Description of Con racts made by the Board during the Year ending December 31, 1899,

AMOUNT DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF I PAID 70 No. DESCRIPTION. NAME OF CONTRACT,'R. PRICE, AWARD. CONTRACT. EXPIRATION. Dec. 31, 1899.

631 Recreation Building foot of North Second street, Brooklyn ...... W. G. Triest...... $29,piO oo June 8 1899 June rz, t8gg Mar. t5, Igoo I $4,185 44 43 Furnishing granite ...... ..... Brown & Roberts...... Class I.: 84 cents; Class II.: 94 6 cents...... May z6, 2899 June ra, 1899 Aug. 31, t899 Jan. re,t8gg Sept. I. .899 647 Dredging on North and East rivers ...... International Contracting Co...... r2% cents per cubic yard...... Jan. 6, z999 12310 39 648 Building two piers, etc., in Wallabout basin, Brooklyn ...... Gildersleeve & Rolf...... $91,633 oo Mar. Io, 1899 Mar. a8, 1899 Jan. to, 1900 61,987 50

649 Dredging on the North river, between Battery and West Thirty-fourth street...... P. Sanford Ross ...... 18 cents per cubic yard...... ... Mar. to, r8gg Mar. 24, 1899 Nov. 14, 1899 35,972 46 650 Dredging near foot of Rutgers slip, E. R ...... R. G. Packard...... Class I.: r8 cents; Class IL: $t... Mar. 13, 1899 Mar. 15, 1899 May 5, 1899 6,o8o 24 651 Building new steel propeller ...... Gas Engine and Power Co...... $59,500 00 Apr. 7, .8gg Apr. ra, 1899 Feb. 24, 2900 32,543 00 652 Dredging on the Rutgers section ...... Morris & Comings Dredging Co...... Class I.: 18 cents; Class 1I.: $I... Apr. 7, r8gg Apr. 14, 1899 4,170 us 653 Furnishing anthracite coal ...... A. M. Wittenberg...... 4'.54 per ton ...... Mar. 24, 1899 Mar. z7, 1899 July t5, 1899 2,479 84 654 Building pier foot Rutgers street, E. R ...... ...... Gildersleeve & Rolf...... $32,833 oo May rz, 1899 June 6, 1899 Nov. 29, 1900 32,833 00 655 Furnishing ro.ozo barrels of cement ...... John Early & Co ...... $1.945 per barrel ...... May s6, x899 June 8, 1899 Mar. I, rgoo 6,8cr 7t 656 Furnishing wrought-iron screw bolts, dock spikes, washers and cleats...... J. Edward Ogden ...... 0335 per pound...... July 31, 1999 Aug. 2, ,899 Nov. 14, 1899 9,387 76 657 Dredging in the Wallabout canal ...... James R. Steers...... ao cents per cubic yard ...... July 17, 1899 July z9, 1899 Oct. 6, 1899 6,523 30 658 Furnishing yellow pine ...... Naughton & Co...... $19.95 Per r,000 ...... May rz, 1899 May 23, 1899 Oct. ro, 1899 22,255 76

659 Furnishing manila rope ...... Travers Brothers & Co...... os85 per pound ...... July 17, .899 July 24, 2899 Nov. '1' .899 6,659 36 66o Building pier foot Thirty-ninth street, N. R ...... ...... H. L. Spearin...... $51,055 00 July 24, 1899 July 25. t8gg Dec. 30, t899 22,632 r8 661 Building pier, etc., foot of Fordbam road, H. R ...... H. L. Spearin ...... Class I.: $250; Class II. : 22 cents percubicyard; Class lit. :$,2,43o Aug. zr, '8991 Aug 24, 1899 Mar. 5, 190 I 5,890 ar

66s Dredging north of West Thirty-fourth street, N. R ...... Du Bois Brothers Dredging Co..... rt7% cents per cubic yard...... I Aug. at, 1899 Aug. 24, 1899 Mar.31, 3900 22,543 92 663 Building a new crib bulkhead, between East Eightieth and East Eighty- first streets, E. R. i John Gillies Co...... Class!. : f7,800; Class II.: ao cents per cubic yard; Class ItI.: $t per cubic yard ...... Aug. 7, 1899 Sept. z, x899 Jan. 27, 1900 1,239 42

664 Furnishing anthracite coal ...... 1. A. M. Wittenberg...... $3.58 per ton ...... : Sept. z8, t8gg Sept. zo, 1899 June I, 1900 2,599 92 665 Dredging on East and Harlem river ...... 1, Atlant'c Dredging Co...... 20 cents per cubic yard ...... July 3r, 1899 Aug, 2, 1839 Apr. I, rgoo a,15o 82 666 1 Dredging on the North river, between Battery and West Thirty.fourth street...... J. H. Fenner ...... 0795 per cubic yard ...... Sept. r8, 1899 Sept. so, 1899 Dec. 31, x899 r 667 Building new pier west of Rutgers slip, E. R ...... W.H. Jenks...... $34,423 00 Oct. ao, 1899 Oct. 23, 189) Apr. 19, V,00 7,647 42 668 Furnishing yellow pine timber ...... ' William Simmons...... $aa.95 per r,a e...... I Oct. a7, 1899 Oct. 30. 1899 Jan. a6,1900 ......

* Canceled, see Resolution of Board O-tober 29, t STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND DISBURSEMENTS. REVENUE SHOWN BY BOROUGHS. Manhattan...... $2,823,043 55 Account with The City of New York and Balance Sheet/or December 31, 1899. Bronx ...... 1,921 g6 STATEMENT OF THE REVENUES AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Brooklyn...... 19,361 81 FERRIES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1899. Queens...... 155 02 I.-Rxvasua : Richmond...... 300 00 I. Amount of accrued rents uncollected December 3t, 2898, as per report for the year ending that date ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... $13,072 73 2. To lessees of terry franchises and city wharf property used for ferry purposes...... 372,451 03 Total ...... $ ,844,782 34 3. Rents accrued during the year ,899 from leased city wharf property, and for land under water covered by wharf improvements erected by per- 2 mission of the Department ...... $2, 33,309 74 DOCK BONDS. 4, Wharfage collected within the year from unleased city wharf propsrty... 133,089 60 ---- 2,366,409 34 Miscellaneous receipts ...... ...... Total amount of Dock Bonds and Corporate Stock of The City of New York issued by direction of 5. 89,499 24 the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, for the uses and purposes of the Department, from the 6. Claims for unpaid rents placed in hands of Corporation Counsel prior to December 31, F898, collected during the year 1899 ...... ...... 3,350 00 date of its organization in May, 1870, to December 31, x899 ...... $40,728,294 54 $2,844,782 34 DOCK FUND. I1.-DISTRIBUTION: I.-REcau"Ts : Cash- I. Balance in hands of Comptroller December 3r, ,898, for the uses and Deposited during the year t899 with the City Chamberlain: purposes of this Department, as per report for the year ending Decem- r. To credit of the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City ber 31, 2808 ...... I...... $1,393,oa2 14 Deb' ...... ...... 14 $2,378,823 2. Amount of Corporate Stcck issued by direction of the Commissioners of a. To credit of the Sinking Fund for the Payment of Interest on the the Sinking Fund ...... 3,col,000 00 City Debt ...... 372,451 03 3. To credit of the Dock Fund ...... 88,756 72 3. Amount of premiums on Corporate Stock sold by the Comptroller...... 250,100 00 4. To credit of the General Fund ...... 658 52 4. Amount received during the year and deposited with the Chamberlain for the uses and purposes of the Department, bei, g reimbursements for Total amount deposited with the Chamberlain...... $2,840,689 41 the costs of repairs to wharf prrperties made for lessees, private Claims sent to the Corporation Counsel for collection ...... 3.788 r2 owners and others, and for the use of the Department appliances and Sundry unpaid rents ...... 304 8r dumping grounds, furnishing maps, tracings, etc ...... 88,756 72 $2,844,782 34 $4,731,878 86

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. T H E C I T Y RECORDD. 7269

lI.-Exmxeot•ruREe : Amount of bills and claims audited in and during the year ending December SCHEDULE B. 3r, 1899, and transmitted to the Finance Department for payment, being for materials and supplies furnished and for servires rendered to BILLS AND CLAIMS AUDITED ON CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT. this Depar-ment, to wit I. For Conrjruciioe- Advertising. For bills and claims audited as per Schedule B...... $994,o33 79 Commercial Advertiser ...... $44 As per Schedule C: " Das Morgan Journal" ...... 16 Oct Salaries of the Cimntissioners ...... x6,000 no Evening Sun .... ...... 327 6o Salaries of the Construction Force ...... 145.330 Si Weekly pay-rolls of Captains. Engineers, Crews and „ Harlem Reporter; ...... 171 6o Watchman on floating property, Dock B tilders, ,t Irish American " ...... 9 60 Laborers. Blacksmiths, Carpenters and Masons, journal' ...... 524 00 etc., on Construction Force ...... 578687 29 News ". ...... . ... 356 [o -- $t,734,o5r 79 2. For General Re/airs- "Telegraph" .. ...... ..... o0 00 For bills and claims audited as per Schedule D...... $367,392 86 "Weekly Union ' ...... .88 40 As per Schedule E: Pay-rolls of Dock Builders, Watchmen. Carpenters, $2,337 30 Inspectors and Engineers on General Repiirs Force ...... ro4,98r 92 Building Piers, Bulkheads, etc. -- 472,374 78 Gildersleeve & Rolf ...... $32,833 00 3. For Aa,iwai Ex/esue- Jenks, W. H ...... 7,647 42 For bi;ls and cl,ims audited as per Schedule F...... $to,o89 45 John Gillies Co .. ...... 1,239 42 As per Schedule G: Salaries of officers and appointees ...... 76,869 50 Monks, John, & Son ...... 25,989 oo • -- 86,958 95 Spearin, H. L ...... ...... 22,632 18 As per Schedule H: Steers, H. D ...... 33,748 87 4. For Acquired Property- 124,089 89 For property acquired ...... 3ro,515 27 _~- $2,603,910 79 Cement, Sand, Granite, Broken Stone, Rip-rap and Cobble. III.-BALArca : Baird, M.. ...... $503 63 Amount of proceeds of Corporate Stock in the hands of the Comptroller on Dccember 31, ,89). for use of this Department ...... $2,227,968 07 Brown & Fleming...... [9• 88 3 z23 Early & Co.. ...... 6,8ot 71 Audited disbursements on Wallabout Fund Account during the year 2899, as per Schedule i.: Gildersleeve, A. C ...... 6,295 44 Bills and claims ...... $93,037 54 Hinchclife,John ...... 11,005 54 Weekly and monthly pay-rolls ...... 1,691 55 Kane, J. P., & CO ...... 20,000 00 '---- $94,729 09 McGrath, M ...... 32,756 19 NEW YORK, December 31, 1899. Murray& CO ...... 30,368 54 Respectfully submitted to the Board, 127,704 28 JOHN M. PHELAN, Chief Clerk. Coal. Duffy, P. H., & Son ...... $1,170 50 Rheinfrank & Co ...... 1,736 85 The City of New York in Account with the Board of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Winants, G. W.. & Son ...... 2,679 24 DR. for the Year ending December 31, 1899. CR. Wittenberg, A. M ...... 4,079 76 WynnBros ...... ...... 574 70 To deposits of money with the City By balance, December 30, 0898, as per I0,24I 05 Chamberlain ...... $2,840,689 41 report for the year ending that date. su,005,70r 48 Drawing Material, Surveyor's Instruments, etc. To bills and claims audited, for materials Byferry rent ...... 372,451 03 and supplies furnished and for ser. By dock and slip rent ...... 2,366,4c9 34 Bruning & Jacoby Company ...... $34 50 vices rendered, to wit: By Corporate Stock issted by direction Burke, W. E ...... ...... 23 52 On Construction Account...... 1,734,051 79 of the Commissioners of the Sinking Devoe & Raynolds...... ...... I ...... 472 23 On General Repairs Account... 472,374 78 Fund ...... 3,000,000 00 Kolesch & Co.. ...... 35 00 On Annual Expense Account.... 86,938 95 By premium on Corporate Stock...... a5o,,co no Peerless Blue Print Company ...... 20 76 On Construction Wallabout Basin 94,729 09 By Fund for the Improvement of Walla- Queen & Co ...... 159 00 Balance carried forward ...... 12,,31,875 38 bout Basin, in the Borough of Brook- 745 Of lyn ...... 287,741 59 D.'edging. By reimbursements of costs of repairs, Morris & Cumings Dredging Company ...... $36,258 95 etc., made for lessees, private owners Walsh, E. S ...... 3,659 27 and others ar,d for use of Department Packard, R. G ...... 39,494 02 12 24 plant...... 82,306 07 79,4 Bysale of maps ...... .. .... 120 00 By sale of old material ...... 658 52 General Expenses, Including Workmen's Tools and Maintenance of Floating By sale of filling-in privileges...... 6,330 65 Property and Department Yards. Byfines and penalties .s ...... 84 00 Brown & Miller ...... $579 00 By moneys credited to Dock Fund...... 88,756 72 Capper, C.J ...... 74 60 Consolidated Ice Company ...... 125 of Dienst, A. P., & Co ...... $17,360,679 40 $17,360,679 40 35 50 Drew, II. P ...... 8,676 75 Duffy, Joseph D ...... 68 00 Foersch, Charles ...... 188 15 D. Balance Sheet, December 31, 1899. C. Fernbaeker, N ...... 350 00 Gas Engine & Power Company ...... 32,543 00 Acquired property ...... $9.399,990 72 The City of New York...... $12,13t,875 38 Gerken, Fred'k ...... 4,000 00 Floating plant (as per Schedule j)...... , a8a,75 00 Hall's, Isaac, Son ...... 152 46 Dock Fund ...... ,ra7,9E8 07 Hildreth & Co ...... 192 00 Contingent Fund ...... 1,000 on Marine Vapor and Engine Company ...... 20 00 Fund for the Improvement of Wallabout Meyrowitz Manufacturing Company ...... 58 co Basin, Borough of Brooklyn...... 93,003 50 Murphy, C. F. (employees' car fare, etc) ...... 4,487 51 2,100 40 Judgments obtained as per Schedule K). ra8,5x7 g4 National Contracting and Supply Company ...... Neostyle Company .. ...... 35 28 Unpaid tents in hands of Corporation New York Telephone Company ...... 3,[33 43 Counsel for collection (as per Sched- New York Roofing Company ...... ...... 224 co ule L)...... 98,196 34 New York and New Jersey Telephone Company ...... 227 6o Sundry unpaid rents ...... 304 8r Ogden, J. E...... 3,477 46 Pllock, Alexander ...... 2,823 07 $33,131,875 38 $12,731,875 38 Rhoads, B.T., & Co ...... 962 50 Secretary of State ...... 53 05 Sellew,'C.G ...... 30 00 SCHEDULE A. State Prisons ...... 1,349 24 1899. Vallely, P. W.......... ... ...... 50 00 LEDGER BALANCES, DECEMBER 31, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict ...... 222 75 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company ...... 241 32 LEDGER CR. 66,480 o8 DR. FOLIO. Iron, Steel, Spikes, Washers and Mooring Posts. Drew, H. P .. ...... $4,379 81 Property ...... I $9,399,990 72 Acquired Keating, E. F ...... ...... 8,931 24 4,040 86 86,958 95 3 Annual Expense ...... National Contracting Company ...... Ogden, J. E.. ...... 15,879 8o 1,734,051 79 5 Construction ...... Pollock, Alexander ...... 1,369 06 General Repairs ...... 34,E 77 472,374 78 7 Lumber and Piles. 2,039.211 35 9 Dock Fund...... Beebe, C.S ... ... .. ...... $1,950 00 1,841 93 I' Dock and Slip Rent...... $3,366,409 34 Carroll Box and Lumber Company...... Cooney, Eckstein & Co.. ...... 49,992 30 r3 The City of New York ...... 34,355,831 46 East River Mill and Lumber Company ...... 1,859 30 Patrick Keenan, City Chamberlain...... Naughton & Co ...... 143,390 36 3,84o,659 41 t5 Nicholls Brothers ...... 2,204 00 03 19 Ferry Rents...... 371,451 Orr, J. C., & Co...... : ...... ,.. i,94o 6z ngent Fund ...... 203,178 51' r,000 on 24 Conti Paints, Oils, etc. 282,875 00 25 Floating Plant...... Dunham, Thomas C ...... $2,098 59 Pollock, Alexander ...... 709 49 128.527 94 27 Judgments obtained ...... Union Excelsior Lubricating Company ...... 1,319 65 98,196 34 29 Unpaid Rents in hands Corporation Counsel ...... 4,127 73 Fund for the Improvement of Wallabout Basin, Borough of Brooklyn. Paving. 93,012 50 31 Plunkitt, George E ...... $3,477 00 32 Construction Wallabout Basin...... Sheehan, John M ...... 73.293 50 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company ...... 48,876 00 Repairs, etc., for Lessees and Others...... 82,306 07 ...6,987 So 33 125,646 00 120 00 35 Sale of Maps ...... I Printing, Stationery, etc. 37 Filling-in Privileges ...... 6,230 65 Brown, Martin B., Company ...... $3,454 96 Mitchell, W. P., & Son ...... 613 25 8400 1 39 Fines and Penalties...... Robinson & Co ...... 55 00 658 52 4,123 21 43 Sale of Old Material ...... ulton Market Fish Mongers' Association ...... Recreation Buildings. 96 8a o67 F Fernbacher, N ...... $562 50 73 60 239 Knickerbocker Ice Company ...... Horgan & Slattery ...... $97 78 Kendall, Edward H ...... 5,450 54 134 38 327 Neidlinger & Sons ...... ' Rhoads, B. F.,& Co ...... 337 50 Smith, A .. ...... 171,575 00 $17,184,181 09 7l17,184,81 09 Triest, W.G ...... ... 4,185 44 183,co8 76 ti Rope. Ellen Rinn...... $276 39 American R. R. Mechanical Supply Company...... $2,722 88 Amelia Schmidt...... 218 33 Drew, H. P...... 2,12049 Mary A. Sheehan...... 276 39 National Contracting Company...... 162 00 Sarah Shiels...... 268 33 Travers Brothers Company...... 6,65936 Adelia Sheridan...... 27639 ------$11,664 73 Kate Trimble...... 276 39 Towing. Mary West...... 276 39 O’Neill, C. J ...... $14,348 59 John Lyons...... 276 39 Vierow’s Towing Company...... 2,325 *4 Richard Pettit...... 276 39 Margaret Cox...... 276 39 ------i6>673 73 Louise Canavan...... 276 39 *994,033 79 Alice Clynes...... 276 39 Annie Healey...... 276 39 Elizabeth Leaiy...... 276 39 Sarah R yan...... 276 39 SCHEDULE C. Katharine Smith...... 276 39 Charlotte Sullivan...... 276 39 Salaries Audited on Construction Account. Mary Sheridan...... 276 39 J. Sergeant Cram, President...... $6,000 00 Elizabeth Smith...... 248 76 Charles F. Murphy, Treasurer...... 5,000 00 Mary A. Williams...... 276 39 Peter F. Meyer, Commissioner...... 5,000 00 Sarah Fink...... 3 00 Mary A. Reilly...... 241 50 $16,000 00 Kate Higgins...... 219 00 Eliza Carrigan...... 219 00 Construction. Jennie M artin.. . . /...... 211 50 John A. Bensel...... $6,000 00 Mary Coourn...... 207 00 5. W. Hoag, J r ...... 3,000 00 Minnie Coats...... 248 76 W. E. Belknap...... 2,750 00 Annie Quinn...... 248 76 Chandler Davis...... 2,500 00 Julia Lamb...... 248 76 Allen N. Spooner...... 2,400 00 Mary Bolton...... 248 76 William S. W hite...... 2,400 00 Rose Suggar...... 202 50 Harvey Farrington...... 1,800 00 Bridget McAndrews...... 270 59 John M. Stewart...... 1,800 00 Kate O’Connor...... 193 94 J. Garnet Bassinger...... 1,500 00 Elizabeth Sheppard...... 151 50 George A. Button...... 383 33 Bridget Lennon...... 248 76 Harry C. Delano...... 850 81 Sarah White...... 204 00 Charles W. Staniford...... 3,500 00 John Brophy...... 92 00 John T. H ilton...... 1,200 00 John F. Horan...... 326 00 J. Frank Johnson...... 1,50000 Joseph Campbell...... 338 00 William H. Cherry...... 1,22500 George Whiteus...... 33800 William J. Crowley...... 1,225 00 William McGuinness...... 446 16 William McDonald...... 1,200 00 Michael Redican...... 446 16 Thomas S. Griffin...... IOO qq William Burknt...... 446 16 Juan J. Jiminez...... 440 30 William C. Beneke ...... 446 16 William Lansing, J r...... I coo 00 Robert E. Murphy...... 446 16 George W. Tuttle...... i^oo ^ James J. Jordan...... 338 00 Hiram C. Calkins...... 1,500 00 Michael Mulqueen...... 314 00 James J. W hite...... i !i6q ic Michael Hennessey...... 190 00 Patrick F. Crow ley...... 1,20000 Patrick H. Murphy...... 338 00 John T. L. Doughty...... 1,200 ^ William McCormick...... 31400 William B. Johnston...... g Richard Whalen...... 338 00 Samuel C. Brown...... v ,, T* Alexander Roache...... 338 00 John P. Nordstrom...... 1,20b bo William Fuller...... 33800 Benjamin b. Wever...... i,8oo 00 Michael Guilfoyle...... 338 00 JoelJ.Pem off...... 1,20000 Thomas Connelly...... 322 00 E f.^en<* FA F u®ss...... 1,200 00 Thomas Hogan...... 322 00 Maithew Cooney...... 324 00 R o te , M Kid...... i J S S Jo>eph C. Fitzgerald...... 32800 f c & A £ u?tz®...... 1,800 00 Mai tin M. Hanley...... 334 oo J ames Blake...... 349 32 Nicholas J. VanderW eyde...... I’tci A. John Noonan...... 330 00 ...... :: Roberts. Dorney...... 295 co Ernest H. W est...... 60677 William McCann...... 338 co Christopher Meehan...... 262 00 Christian Hauff...... •.... * 338 00 John Regan...... 338 00 John J. Brennan...... 305 00 John J. Herrick...... 2 ?oo 00 George McDermott...... 338 00 James E. Grinnen...... 268 08 Robert VI. Sterritt...... William Devine...... 332 00 George W. Carpenter...... [ ,*5 °° Bernard Kelly...... 338 00 Thomas H. Spooner...... ’ Martin Corcoran...... 322 00 George A. Dearborn...... !’*** °° John M .Riordan...... 304 00 James E. Thorndike...... " " “ Joseph Dougherty...... 270 00 Harry C. Freem an...... °° David Shearin...... 36 00 Berthold Sommer...... 00 Charles Halloway...... 296 00 Lucius C. Higgins...... °° David F. Studley...... 310 00 Norman W. Palm er...... 900 00 Joseph Brenner...... 338 00 Thomas B. Boone...... 900 00 Julius Sarony...... 338 00 Frank M. H ale...... 9° ° 00 Louis N. Kohnstan...... , i ...... 33800 John W. Ingalls...... 900 00 Edward J. Lynch...... 338 00 David H. Lane...... A.-' 9°2 00 Julius Fisher...... 330 00 Patrick O’Sullivan...... 900 00 Edward D. Dean...... 338 00 Arthur Cassen...... 9°° 00 Peter Lennon...... 338 00 John J. Colleton...... 1,coo 00 Joseph Hanley...... 287 84 Patrick H. Bird...... 60000 William Hennessey...... 338 00 John T .G uy...... *>247 83 Daniel F. Shanahan...... 338 00 William E. Bailey...... * *...... 4<» 00 Hubert Tyler...... 338 co Thomas S. Callender...... I,„°9 00 Michael Fitzpatrick...... 296 00 Thomas J. Macvey...... °46 77 Jeremiah P. Cray...... 320 00 Thomas P. T. N ash...... ” ...... 1,200 00 Francis Duffy...... 338 00 Frederick Lange...... 1,200 00 Thomas Jackson...... 31800 Effing V. Smith...... 900 00 John Roche...... 338 00 John J. Boyle...... A ” ’ ’ * M 00 00 Augustus Luerson...... ’ 1,20000 Peter H em s...... 338 00 Louis F. Brennan...... 1,200 00 John Smith...... 60 00 Thomas C. Carroll...... 900 00 Elizabeth McNabee...... 202 50 Max Drucker...... 9°° 00 James Purcell...... 126 00 Patrick Donnelly...... ’ ...... 89032 Michael Collins...... 186 co Jacob Bauer...... ” ...... 157 73 Michael Concannon...... 206 00 Charles A. Manly...... 1,200 00 John J. Gavin...... 206 00 John W. Crump...... '...... 2,000 00 John J. Kiernan...... 194 00 Nicholas Deevy...... ” ...... 867 50 Bernard Hanratty...... 134 00 Eli F. Macgowan...... " ...... 56 45 Michael F. Keilly...... 118 00 Romeo T. Betts...... 1,100 00 Leonard Williams...... 30 00 Francis W. Belknap...... 1,110 00 James Daly, No. 2...... 14 00 Joseph F. Cadley...... " ‘ ...... 1,098 39 Richard J. Wilson...... 725 00 $>4S.33o 81 John J. Leamy...... 454 30 Thomas L. MacLean...... ’ 433 06 Weekly pay-roll for January 1, 1899, to December 31, 1899, Captains, Engineers, Crews John A. Benham...... 4°° 00 Thomas J. Cronin...... ’ *...... 166 67 and Watchmen on floating property, Dock Builders, Laborers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Masons, John O. Van Brakle...... 166 67 etc, on Construction Force...... $578,687 19 William F. Brendlin...... 166 67 Mary F. Meyer...... 76 61 Catharine Lyons...... ' ’ ...... 540 00 Mary Dowling...... 54° 00 SCHEDULE D. Annie Gerlach...... 540 00 Bills and Claims Audited on Repairs Account. John G. Osgood...... 426 77 Frederick W. Bach...... ’ ‘ ...... 414 60 Advertising. Maria Connell...... ] " ...... 414 60 “ Das Morgen Journal ” ...... $10250 Julia E. Dowling...... ' ...... 276 39 “ EveningSun” ...... 12420 Mary A. Duffy...... " ...... 276 39 “ Harlem Reporter” ...... 72 00 Mary Devlin...... 27639 “ New York Journal ” ...... 168 00 Mary Dennehy...... 276 39 “ New York News” ...... 124 20 Margaret Emerson...... 276 39 “ Telegraph” ...... 17200 Ellen Kelly...... ' 276 39 “ Weekly Union” ...... 3680 Mary Latz...... 276 39 ------$799 7o Elizabeth N olan...... ’ ’ ’ ' ’ ...... 276 39 Carting and Sprinkling. Elizabeth O’Rourke...... 276 39 Cahill, James B...... $1,680 00 Mary E. Riley...... * , ...... 243 33 Carley, Edward...... 1,287 00 , ...... 276 39 Jeffers, Thomas J ...... 420 00

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, .I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7271

Kelly, Thomas ...... $6,759 00 Per annum. McArdle, Owen ...... .... ...... ...... .... 52 50 Joseph F. Cadley . ...... $300 00 McGlynn, P ...... 2,625 00 William O'B. Walker ...... 3,000 00 $12,823 50 5 Thomas Brady ...... :...... 1, oo 00 Lumber and Piles. Edward Abeel ...... I,5°o 00 East River Mill and Lumber Company ...... $7,o18 66 James J. Fleming ...... I,487 90 1,000 00 W. J.Maithews ...... I,500 00 Hoskins Lumber Company ...... 00 Orr, J. C., & Co ...... 3,33° 44 L. Hitch Harrison ...... I,5°° 11,349 JO Thomas E. Booth ...... I,500 00 Printing and Stationery. Thomas P. Walsh ...... 729 17 Brown, Martin B., Company...... ...... 362 50 Gerard Bancker ...... 1,500 00 John Clark ...... 1,500 00 Recreation Buildings. William H. Burns ...... 1,500 00 Bayne's Sixty-ninth Regiment Band ..... ...... ...... $7,932 00 W. H. Rockwell ...... 1,5C0 00 Boswald, John A ...... 6,0484 00 Thomas Lusk ...... 1,500 00 Bowron, W. Lloyd ...... ...... .. .... 5,7 6 00 Martin Mauer ...... 1,500 00 Braham, D ...... 7,935 00 Rufus Darrow, Jr ...... 1,500 00 Brush Electric Illuminating Company ...... 8,808 56 Thomas Geary ...... 1,500 00 Consolidated Ice Company ...... 1,254 36 Victor H eimberger ...... 750 00 Joyce, Thomas H ...... 6,993 00 Patrick Hennessy ...... 75° 00 Hanan, M. Z ...... 7,932 00 Peter Woolley ...... 75° 00 Manhattan Electric-light Company ...... 1,253 32 John R. Powers ...... 75° 00 Neumeyer's Band ...... ..... 6,0 8 00 Edwin F. Kennedy ...... 75° 00 Nugent, Thomas M .... ...... I, 49 60 uhn J. White.. 75° 00 Usher, Thomas F ...... 6,993 00 James G. Shand ...... 750 CO Welsbach Light Company ...... 387 90 Walter O. Bollas ...... 1,000 00 West Disinfecting Company . ...... 430 00 Charles E. Alsberge ...... 250 00 --- 68,770 74 Leonard Becker ...... 250 00 Repairs and Dredging. George R. Copelan ...... 250 00 Atlantic Dredging Company ...... $29,162 97 Abraham Miller ...... 250 00 Du Bois, Charles ...... 1,253 II William J. Cox ...... 250 00 Du Bois Brothers Dredging Company ...... 12,543 92 Henry Ilabe,Jr ...... 250 00 International Contracting Company ...... 12,310 39 Thomas J. Percival ...... 250 00 Morris & Cumings Dredging Company ...... ... 22,615 44 Edward A. Staufer ...... 250 00 Ross, P. Sanford ...... ...... 35,972 46 JohnWallace ...... 250 00 Steers, James R ...... ...... 6,523 20 Thomas S. MacLean ...... 250 00 Walsh, E. S ...... ...... r8,t26 41 WilliamJ. Fay ...... 1,200 00 - -- 138,507 90 James R. Misk ...... 675 00 Miscellaneous. John T. O'Brien ...... goo 00 Capper, C.J. ...... $127 75 Bernard P. Gibney ...... 9 0 00 Consolidated Gas Company ...... ...... 62, t6 Thomas Reynolds ...... 00 Dienst, A.P., & Co ...... 153 75 John T. Havanagh ...... 900 00 Drew, A. P ...... 595 18 Dunham, Thomas C...... 88 8o $76,869 5° Foersch, Charles...... 23300 Hall's, Isaac, Son...... tog 61 Hardy & Tierney ...... 102 50 Love, E. G . ...... 50 00 SCHEDULE H. Murphy, C. F. (employees' car-fare, etc.)...... 646 08 565 11 BILLS AND CLAIMS AUDITED ON ACQUIRED PROPERTY ACCOUNT. Murray& Co...... Bartlett, F ...... $3,680 00 Ogden, J. E ...... 454 38 Bien, Franklin ...... 2,418 00 Plunkitt, George E ...... 11,012 05 81 17 50 Bloxham, Kate.. ...... 99,4 Pollock, Alexander ...... 352 Chandler, Baker & Platt ...... 1,250 00 Rhoads, B. F., & Co...... 625 00 Clarke, George C ...... 2,418 00 Sheehan, J. M.. ...... ...... 1,326 17 6 700 41 Crimmins, John D ...... 4,510 39 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company...... Crimmins, Thomas E ...... 64,510 39 Stafford, A...... 25 00 1,307 8o 2,184 18 Fawcett, W. J...... StatePrisons...... Fogg, W. W ...... 750 00 Trinidad Asphalt Paving Company...... 924 39 Guy, C. L .. ...... ...... ... 1,654 8o Uvalde Paving Company ...... 1113,712 40 70 00 Hoffman, E. A ...... 29,301 58 Wolf. L...... Hubbard, G. S ...... ...... 1,654 8o - -- 134,779 42 Judge, J. H.. ...... ...... 2,418 00 86 Lawyers Title Insurance Company ...... 97 to Total ...... $367,392 Loew, E.V... ...... 1,654 8o McKenzie, W. M.. 175 00 National Bank of Republic ...... S91 00 SCHEDULE E. Neallis, Thomas J .... ...... 54 00 New York Telephone Company ...... 78 80 Pay-roll from January t, 1899, to December 31, i89g, of Dock Builders, Laborers, "New York Times".. .. • ..... 2°8 °° Watchmen, Inspectors and Engineers, of General Repairs Force ...... $104,981 92 Palmer, W. W ...... 835 17 Pratt, C. G ...... 443 5° Prince, J.J ...... 3,970 25 SCHEDULE F. Smith, Ella ...... ...... 24,87° 29 "Sun .... ...... 393 60 BILLS AND CLAIMS AUDITED ON ANNUAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Torrance,J.R .. ...... 1,189 88 Auditing. Martin B. Brown Company ...... 16 05 Commercial Advertiser" ...... $20 00 Towle, Frank E ...... 592 90 - Das M orgen Journal...... Harlem Reporter" ...... 128 50 $310,525 27 " ...... 20 00 "Newsews "...... 15 00 "Telegraph ...... 20 00 .'Weekly Union" ...... 4 SCHEDULE I. $99 5o Stationery, etc. WALLABOUT FUND. $6,412 22 Gildersleeve & Rolf ...... ...... $61,987 50 Brown, Martin B., Company ...... 31,050 04 Campbell, W. H ...... 600 00 Walsh, A ...... 7,012 22 Pay.rolls ...... 1,691 55

Miscellaneous. $94,729 09 Capper. C.J . .. ...... $5t 50 Consolidated Ice Company ...... 68 40 Gallien, A.. ..... ...... 400 00 Lawyers Title Insurance Company ...... 59933 50 SCHEDULE J. Marx & Brother...... Murphy, C. F. (employees' car-fare, etc.) ~ ...... 1,461 69 STATEMENT OF VALUATION OF FLOATING PLANT, DECEMBER 31, 1897. Nugent, Thomas M ...... 15 00 -ton derrick ...... $100,000 00 Sloane, W. & J ...... ...... 152 75 Too 50 54 12-ton derrick, No.r ...... ...... I0,000 00 StatePrison .. ...... 16,coo 00 Vallely, P. W ...... 78 10 12-ton derrick, No. 2 ...... P. A ...... 25 25 12-ton derrick, NO-3...... ...... 16, coo 00 Whitney, -ton derrick ...... 6,000 00 Wolf, L ...... 211 00 10 - - 2,977 73 Tug..Pier " ...... 30,000 00 Piledriver, No. i ...... Soo 00 6,000 00 $10,o89 45 4...... ,. 5 ...... 5,000 00 ...... 90000 6 ...... 7 ...... ...... 1,000 00 .. 8...... 1,00000 SCHEDULE G. 9 ...... ..... 500 00 " IO ...... 3,600 00 SALARIES AUDITED ON ANNUAL EXPENSE ACCOUNT. .. 3,600 00 Per annum. 11 ...... as 12...... 5,500 00 William H. Burke ...... $4,800 00 8,500 00 ...... 3,000 00 13...... Charles J. Farley ...... 4 ...... 8,500 00 John sI.re...i . 3,000 00 1 ...... 2,400 00 4,500 °° James We r .. ...... ...... ...... 4,500 °° Charles J. Collins ...... 2,485 22 16 DeckScow '~ B „ ...... 1,800 00 Louis S. Kellogg ...... 2,000 00 60000 ...... 1,200 00 ..0 ' ...... ...... Edwin A. Gregory, Jr .. D ...... 600 oo Daniel D. Barry ...... 1,800 co .. 1,500 00 ..F „ ...... 10000 Robert F. Aram ...... I-I 000 00 rles F. Friedman ...... 1,500 co ...... 4, Cha 1,500 00 ..I' ...... 4,000 00 George E. Weller ...... <. K „ ...... 4,cOo 00 Francis McMullin ...... 1,500 00 ...... 4,000 °O PeterJ. Quigley ...... 1,041 67 11 L "'• .. ,,Soo 00 "M „...... 4,000 00 Martin J. Mclnerny ...... 4,Coo 00 Frank J. Butler ...... 1,790 32 I,800 00 .,O..N ...„ ...... 4,000 00 Robert Gere...... .. p „ ...... I...... 4,000 00 Francis J. Ryan ...... 1,500 00 .. 7500 I,200 00 . R ...... Richard B. Ross ...... 'IS ...... 1,40000 Bernard V. Levey ...... 1,200 00 .. ,c U ...... 00 WilliamV. Levy ...... ...... 610 22 . 3,400

P 7272 THE CITY R E C O R D. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I 7, 1900.

curing Machine "Woodcock " ...... $1,200 00 Against Morris Wazel ...... , ..... Atxg, x, 1884, to May r. x885 $900 mf-.' ,r Diver's Scow "A ' ...... 500 00 Patrick Murray ...... ...... ...... .. ...... Nov. r, 0884, to Feb. or, x885 28 et " G „ ...... 250 00 .. ,r N' ...... ...... 500 00 Dennis Devine ...... For wharfage May r, 1885.. 58 go .. „ S „ 500 00 ...... Thomas Dore ...... For wharfage May r. 1885.. 235 50, .. .. T' . ...... 900 00 Naphtha-engine launch, No. I ...... James L. Miller...... 21 ent to May 1. ii887... S38 rS Naphtha-engine launch, No. 2 ...... 7 00 Nov. r, Alco-vapor launch ...... t Daniel T. Robinson ...... 1888...... 177 o8,,. Small boats (28 yawl boats, 2 skiffs, 6 sounding-boats, 2 bateaux and i row boat)... 1,200 00 F.W. Wright ...... r:s mos. rent, to May r, 1890 4,000 oo:u Total value of floating plant ...... $282,875 00 Orrin D. Person...... May r, t893...... zoo oo Sheridan & Byrne...... To May x, r8g5••••.•••••• 6,475 DO William 'rexter ...... Season, 1894...... Sco 00 James J. Herbert ...... To Sept. r, 1895...:...... r4r 67 SCHEDULE K. G.F. & E. C. Swift ...... To May r, 1897...... 906 47 judgments Obtained by the Counsel to the Corporation for Claims for Unpaid Wharf Rents. Knickerbocker Ice Company ...... To Dec. ,qr, 1899.. ...... a,6oa 49 Fulton Market Fishmongers' Association ...... To Dec. r, 1899...... I,r61 84 INTER5aT AMOUNT. Jones & Brosnan ...... To Nov. 3o,1897...... 33 63 - WHOM AGAINST. DATE FILED. INCLUDED. Gansevoort Freezing and Cold Storage Company ...... To Oct. r5, 1897...... 1,148 91 E. W. Youmans ...... To Dec. ze, r897...... 30 14 John D. Tracy ...... Oct. r. x877 ...... $991 19 James Parks ...... To Aug. r, x898...... ,,a5o 00 Dillon Ransom ...... Mar. 5, 1879 ...... 1,300 00 William J. Clark ...... To April 13, 1899...... 234 72 251 25 Patrick Grace ...... Feb. r5, 1879 ...... James Rogers ...... To Dec. 31, 1899...... 4,250 00 John D. Tracy ...... Apr. 14, r88o $504 75 3.479 75 Estate of William Lynch ...... To Feb. I, 19o0 ...... 2,525 00 David Tracy ...... Dec. 14, r88o 1,319 So 5,9x9 So Atlantic Transportation Company ...... To Aug. r6, z899...... 328 77 .. ...... Dec. 29, r88o 3,133 56 14,S13 96 Brooks, William, Son Company ...... To Jan. 03, 1899 ...... t5a 05 .. ...... Mar. 9, x88, 4,063 67 $17,687 42 McDermott, M. M ...... To May r, x899...... 84 rt ...... 780 00 •• Less received ...... Apr. 35. 1883 $98,096 34 .. ...... Mar. ao. 0891 ...... 0,395 00 .r Aug. 3O 1893 ...... 400 00 ...... 15,112 42 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF WHARFAGE RECEIVED DURING THE-YEAR 1899. - .. ...... Mar. xc, 1881 2,436 34 10,430 46 • MANHATTAN...... Mar. x5,,882 377 x8 x,839 68 ,Morth River. •• ..... Apr. 26, .881 637 85 3,105 56 Battery platform...... ...... $3,920 58 Pier, new I ... ..... .• ...... 4,974 79 .• ...... July s9, 188, 1,366 67 6,240 53 Newly-made land between Vesey and Canal streets ...... 1,040 00 James H. Graham ...... June 4, ,88o 99 6o 540 35 Pier, old 42 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4,869 09 Bulkhead between Piers, new 42 and 43 ...... 967 35 H. A. Tidemann ...... Mar. 30, t88t 871 53 4,721 53 Pier, new 43. . .. .. ... ...... . 529 94 .. ... I ...... Oct. 6, i88r 6,, II 0,604 43 Bulkhead no,th of West Tenth street ...... 4,857 05 ..... Pier, old 5654 .... .. .... ...... 551 23 Thomas Gaynor ...... Apr.. 9, x88, 439 22 2,531 72 Bulkhead between old 565 and Bloomfield street ...... 9,660 60 Pier foot of Bloomfield street ...... 8oi 6t 2,389 60 1 Thomas C. Burke ...... Jan. x5,,881 3,139 6o Bulkhead between old 58 and old 58/ ...... 380 50 •• ...... ...... Oct. so. r88r 739 05 6,114 05 Pier, old 584 ..... .. ...... 1,777 59 Bulkhead between old 58% and old 59 ...... 40 56 James Savage ...... ...... Mar. r6, 0880 r6 70 140 70 Pier at West Thirteenth street ...... , 689 24 Herman Hastorf ...... May 17, r88o ' 439 63 2,214 63 Pier at West Seventeenth street ... ...... 2:558 67 Pier at West Nineteenth street ...... 1,849 65 ...... Apr. 30, 1831 r,8o5 36 7,426 36 Pier at West Twentieth street ...... 3,067 20 Nov. 26, x831 292 13 942 03 Bulkhead between Piers, new $7 and 58 ...... 537 25 John E. Hoagland ...... Bulkhead between Piers, new 58 and 59 ...... 3b1 16 Jesse Ryder ...... Nov. z6,r88r 193 85 658 86 Newly-made land between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets...... 90 00 Pier at West Thirtieth street ...... ... 533 09 Empire City Ice Company ...... Jan. 17, 1881 43 25 193 15 Bulkhead between West Thirty-third and West Thirty-fourth streets.. 72 70 William H. Brown ...... Feb. _6,,88z j 636 31 2,00! 31 Pier at West Thirty-fourth street ...... ...... 2,277 22 Pier at West Thirty-fifth street .. ...... 2,786 77 JohnBurns ...... Apr. z9, ,882 7 35 57. 35 Pier at West Forty-fourth street ...... ...... 299 28 John Brennan and others, composing West India Fruit j July 6, r88z 2,405 55 1-,780 55 Pier at West Forty-seventh street ...... .. ...... 1,027 49 Dealers' Association ...... J Bulkhead between West Forty-ninth and West Fiftieth streets...... 123 00 Daniel Dailey ...... Sept. r4, x882 3 05 140 55 Pier at West Fiftieth street ...... ...... 816 03 ; ...... 2,700 00 Bulkhead between West Fiftieth and West Fifty-first streets...... 73 42 Adolph L. Kerker ...... Oct. 9. LE8z Pier at West Fifty-first street ...... I,I06 40 Daniel Daily ...... Oct. x3, ,981 r 45 138 95 Bulkhead between West Fifty-first and West Fifty-second streets..... 64 65 Pier at West Fifty-second street ...... 2,381 85 Frederick Schecker ...... Oct. r2, 1832 46 47 883 97 Bulkhead between West Fifty-second and West Fifty-third streets.... 663 71 24 96 Collateral judgment against estate of Thomas...... Tone, } Otc. 23r, FB 231 67 Bulkhead between West Fifty-fourth and West Fifty-fifth streets...... surety for David Irac z ...... Pier at West Fifty-fifth street ...... ...... 1,999 76 A. T. Decker & Co ...... May 9, 1894 142 68 3,233 6t Bulkhead between West Fifty-fifth and West Fifty-sixth streets...... 159 15 .. Pier at West Fifty-sixth street...... .. ...... ...... 1,852 77 ., ...... I..... Nov.9, 08 49 rr 2,109 73 94 Bulkhead between West Seventy-sixth and West Seventy-ninth streets, t,651 77 .. ...... pr. zr, x898 3r2 93 t.7z7 14 Pier at West Seventy-ninth street...... ... .. ...... 579 95 Bulkhead between West Seventy-ninth and West Eighty-first streets SL6 61 $128 Bulkhead between West Ninety-seventh and West Ninety-ninth streets 3,643 o8 ,527 94 Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty ninth street ...... 444 39 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-first street...... ... .. 19 92 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-first and West One Hundred and Thirty-second strectl ... ...... 40 00 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-second street ...... 2,542 90 Reclaimed land between West One Hundred and Thirty-second and SCHEDULE L. West One Hundred and Thirty-third streets ...... 60 00 Pier at West One Hundred and thirty-third street ...... 1,045 17 Claims for Unpaid Wharf Rents placed with the Counsel to the Corporation for Collection, and Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street ...... 217 52 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ...... 29 oS for which no return was made prior to December 31, 1899. Pier at West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street ...... 6o 00 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Fifty-second and West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth streets ...... 161 38 Nov. r, 0870 ...... $z.zoo 00 AgainstJohn Darrow ...... ,. Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street...... .. .. 49 00 - WilliamBradley...... July t, 1874 ...... 8,750 00 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth and West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth streets.. ...... 87 00 Oyster Bay and Huntington Steamboat Company...... Dec. 17, 1874 ...... 125 00 Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street ...... 214 35 Henry Smith...... Feb. 1, 0875 ...... 9,750 00 Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-second street ...... 150 00 Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-third street ...... 193 50 Benjamin Terwilliger ...... May t, 0875 ...... 90000 Foot of West One Hundred an l Sixty-eighth street ...... 50 00 DavidTracy...... May r, o88...... 2,007 50 $71,841 87 Alexander Mason and Robert Foster ...... May 1, 1878 ...... 4,227 50 East River. $2,I 72 May r, 1879 ...... 250 00 Pier, new 6...... ...... Mornsania Steamboat Company ...... Bulkhead between Piers II and 12 ...... 8 09 John G. Dale ...... Sect. 23, 1879...... 322 78 Pier 82 . ...... ..... .. ...... 1,432 75 Sun.'ry deficits prior to June, 1878, awaiting legal disposition Bulkhead between Piers 18 and 19 ...... 193 86 bythe Law Department ...... 28,038 45 er 27...... 917 Pi 28 os Thomas C. Burke...... July tz, 1880 ...... 852 99 Pier, new 29 ...... 3,9 Pier, new 32...... 3,143 11 Thomas Fitzpatrick...... Sept. 15, z880...... 1,237 50 Bulkhead between new 32 and old 42 ...... 511 60 Steam Yacht "Yosemite"...... une r, 1882 ...... Pier 42 ...... 1.5^9 89 J 935 93 Pier 43 ...... 3 34 06 Joseph Cooper ...... Feb. t, 1883 ...... 1,375 OC Pier, new 34 ...... 2t CO 179 23 JohnH. Baxter...... Feb. 1, 1883 ...... 175 00 Pier 44 ...... Pier 48 ...... 5,217 75 JosephCooper ...... May r, 1883, to May x, 1884 2,750 Co Corlear street ...... 158 35 Pier 55.. ...... ...... 30 23 William H. Wood ...... May r, 2883, to May r, 1884 ,,562 50 Pier toot of Stanton street ...... 384 3t .... 2,156 68 Peter H. Walsh ...... Aug. t, 1883, to May r, 1886 3,843 75 Pier foot of Fast Third street ...... Pier at East Fourth street...... , 1,689 46 Booth & Edgar...... Dec. 5, 1883 ...... 250 00 Bulkhead north side East Fourth street ...... 307 92 L Mar. 5, 2884 ...... 0 Pier at East Fifth street ...... 2,349 82 Alexander Mason...... 1,75 on Pier at East Eighth street ...... 343 34

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7 273

Bulkhead at East Sixteenth street ...... $194 82 Bulkhead foot One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street ...... $45 00 Pier at East Twentieth street ...... 542 73 Bulkhead foot One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street ...... 72 8o Pier at East Twenty-fourth street ...... $7o 50 $7,873 28 Pier at East Twenty-sixth street ...... 93 07 Pier at East Twenty-eighth street ...... .... 1,751 34 Total for Manhattan ...... $1:22,671 o6 Pier at East Twenty-ninth street ...... 1,59g 15 Pier at East Thirty-first street ...... •... 1213 07 Pier at East Thirty-eighth street ...... 427 25 THE BRONX. Bulkhead at East Forty-fifth street ...... 120 00 Pier at Highbridge ...... $36 94 Bulkhead at East Forty-ninth street ...... 65 95 Pier at Fordham Heights ...... ... ... ... ...... 115 10 Bulkhead at East Fiftieth street ...... r8r 00 One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Long Island Sound...... 1:2 00 Bulkhead at East Fifty-second street ...... 20 00 Central avenue, Baychester ...... 8 00 Bulkhead at East Fifty-third street ...... ...... 361 63 Bungay street ...... ...... 55 00 Bulkhead at East Fifty-fourth street ...... 284 51 Uttionport. .... ...... 6 25 Bulkhead at East Fifty-fifth street ...... 15o 00 New road, Throgg's Neck ...... ...... 25 00 Pier at East Sixtieth street...... ...... 821 09 Willow avenue ...... ••• .... 43 75 Bulkhead between piers at Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets...... 562 66 Pelham Bay ...... 31 00 Pier at East Sixty-first street...... g;r 64 333 04 Bulkhead between Sixty-first and Sixty-second streets ...... 421 16 QUEENS. Bulkhead foot of East Sixty-second street ...... 1,736 69 Harris avenue ...... $64 02 Bulkhead foot East Sixty-fourth street...... 97 91 Douglaston ...... 4z 00 Bulkhead between Sixty-fourth and Sixty-sixth streets ...... 25 00 Whitestone Landing ...... •••.•...... 25 00 Bulkhead at East Seventy-fifth street ...... 143 47 College Point ...... 25 00 Bulkhead at East Seventy-sixth street ...... 2or 70 --- 155 02 Bulkhead at East Seventy-eighth street ...... 315 70 BROOKLYN. Bulkhead at East Seventy-ninth street ...... 299 82 Twelfth street, Coney Island Creek ...... $10 00 Bulkhead at East Eighty-fourth street... ...... 15 00 Forty-third street ...... 12 00 Pier at East Eighty-sixth street (Lower Pier) ...... 316 43 Thirteenth street, Gowanus Canal ...... 2 50 Pier at East Eighty-sixth street (Upper Pier) ...... ... 355 25 Twelfth street, Gowanus Canal...... • ...... ..... 1,1 97 Bulkhead between Ninety-first and Ninety-second streets...... 520 34 Second street, Gowanus Canal ...... 53 Or Bulkhead foot East Ninety-third street ...... 67 49 East De Graw street, Gowanus Canal ...... 320 05 Pier at East Ninety-fourth street ...... ...... ..... 271 05 Douglass street, Gowanus Canal...... • • ...... 157 28 Pier at East Ninety-fifth street ...... 568 47 De Graw street, Gowanus Canal...... • • ...... • , 65 65 Pier at East Ninety-sixth street.. ..... .... 845 67 Carroll street, Gowanus Canal ...... 2 17 Bulkhead between East Ninety-sixth and East Ninety-seventh streets. 168 30 Sackett street, Gowanus Canal ...... 14 75 First street, Gowanus Canal ...... 207 14 $42,955 91 Second street Gowanus Canal.•..,•..•... ..•...... •...... r2r '70 President street, Gowanus Canal ...... • • . • • • ...... 3 30 Harlem River. Bond street, Gowanus Canal ...... 174 96 Pier at East One Hundredth street...... $16g 65 Bowne street, Gowanus Canal ...... t 00 Bulkhead between East One Hundred and First and East One Creamer street, Gowanus Canal ...... 56 27 Hundred and Fourth streets ...... Union street ...... 30 1,949 46 20 30 Bulkhead foot Fast One Hundred and Sixth street ...... 517 12 Harrison street ...... Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Seventh street ...... King street ... ...... 1 11 .. 8 48 De Graw street ...... 20 89 Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Seventh and East One 00 Hundred and Tenth streets ...... 1,430 95 Sullivan street ...... I Joralem on street ...... I Co Pier at East One Hundred and Twelfth street ...... 296 62 Dock street ...... 58 18 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Fifteenth street ...... 144 44 802 61 Pier at East One Hundred and Seventeenth street ...... 342 41 Clinton avenue ...... •...... ...... Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street...... ro6 25 Pier t, Wallabout Basin ...... •...... ...... 1,259 30 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street...... 247 90 Wallabout Basin ...... 2,89t 55 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street ...... 37 15 Division avenue ...... ... 114 14 Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-second street...... 757 00 South Fifth street ...... ...... 1,022 82 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street...... 13 15 South Second street ...... i8o 90 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ...... 50 99 North Second street ...... 546 70 Noble street ...... •...... ...... 1,783 r8 Pier foot East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street . • ...... • ..... 1,497 09 2 Pier foot East One Hundred and Fortieth street ...... 63 07 Manhattan avenue ...... ...... 75 Bulkhead foot One Hundred and Forty-eighth street...... • • ...... 105 01 --- 9,930 48 Bulkhead foot Lenox avenue ...... ...... 30 00 089 60 Bulkhead foot One Hundred and Fifty-first street ...... 213 74 Total...... $133, Bulkhead foot One Hundred and Fifty-third street ...... 575 00

STATEMENT

Of Revenues and Expenditures of the Department of Docks, from the Organization of the Department in May, 1870, to December 31, 1899.

BILLS AND BILLS AND CLAIMS TOTAL GROSS TOTAL I STATIONERY CLAIMS REVENUE FROM I SA1.AR1H5 OF SALAAMS OF AUDITED ON tl EvENUR ANNUAL SALARIES OF AND OYCIDHN• AUDITED ON FERRY LEASES I SECRETARY, ENGINEER-IN- GENERAL Ac,3u IRED FOR YEARS ENDING APRIL 30. FROM LEASED EXPENDI- CO)IMISSION- TALS OF COM- CONS1'RUC- AND CLERKS, DOCK CHIEF AND REPAIRS, YRVI'ERTY. W FAkVBS AND TURFS FRS. MlBBtUNERS' TION, INCLUD- I~RANCHt5E5. MASI'RRS, ETC. SUBORDINATES. IINCLUDING WHARFAGE. AUDITED. OFFICE. ING LABOR ILABOR PAY-ROLLS. PAY-ROI.Ls.

For year ending-

x87t ...... 4315,574 54 $486,449 12 $50,000 00 $48,182 56 834,258 68 1140,075 20 $313,992 68 1 1872 ...... 412,859 93 2,075,605 61 48,252 65 59,544 40 10,762 69 69,473 94 877,631 93 1873 ...... 28 of 622,878 03 50,000 00 ,754 0 60,79, 45 4x8,545 o8 Construc- 447,3 54,787 41 28 9 tlon and 1874 ...... 61 932,205 75 815,496 53 } G e n e rat 479,3 5r 14.574 73 48,738 55 20,913 32 33,383 63 Repairs I c o m b i n ed. 1875 ...... 589,361 o6 1,536,204 33 11,443 52 52,788 12 24,029 20 37,674 30 0,409,269 09 t876 ...... 650,781 88 692,603 96 02,500 00 31,973 61 15,844 34 28,560 33 603,725 68

1877 ...... 706,607 78 433,089 80 12,500 00 24,664 53 10,999 8z 29,965 95 354,959 50 58 42 •...... •... x878 ...... 853,816 92 486,934 69 11,850 Si 21,817 40 9,957 41 31,505 73 388,234 93 $23,5 249,068 3 1879 ...... 762,122 37 373,425 68 11,281 18 20,859 6a 13,021 17 28,449 84 I 6 50,745 51 ••••...... •.• 0 ao x860 ...... 8to,465 41 599,768 63 6,000 00 19,706 94 12,786 96 28,450 00 284,808 89 44,485 84 5203S3

t88t ...... 865,071 89 640,48! 57 7,169 35 20,263 23 9,776 22 39,735 50 I 55'44 45 57,492 83 ...... ,...... xBSa ...... 1,062,162 54 1,180,097 44 9,000 00 22,503 42 12,391 48 32,869 91 i 829,050 27 274,282 37 715,641 of 155,526 97 ...... 0883 ...... 1,162,893 96 Collected by 953,007 85 9,000 00 25,999 07 13,756 80 33,084 00 Compt rol- 37,860 85 080 1884 ...... 0,246,858 ig ler between 760,106 80 9,000 00 30,225 30 13,213 Si 575, 87 94.725 96 ••----.....•.. May t,,87o, 31,416 67 45,703 41 406,05! 29 328,002 75 x885 ...... 1,187,217 14 and Jan, 20, 1,02e,207 51 9,000 00 02,379 73 178.493 66 03,140 00 70 8 19 tat 65 z886...... 1,228,251 8o 1898,t 64,214.7 $6,-~ z. 376,774 00 9,000 00 43,192 19 41,159 25 199,242 73 ,91 ...•...... 1887...... 2,260,036 58 389,169 8z 9,000 00 46,693 71 6,472 12 44,960 89 162,621' 52 019,421 58

,888...... 1,320,684 8r 0,069,538 62 9,000 00 41,469 87 6,313 92 53,070 07 653,434 14 230,635 17 75,613 45 941,878 or 55, 30 6,300 00 1889 ...... 1.418,440 62 1,218,483 76 8,614 51 39,247 76 8,064 44 58,755 73 1 620 1890...... 1,487,930 71 1,316,370 65 9,000 oc 37,804 69 2,454 44 67,727 67 850,422 54 169,923 78 I 180,037 53 82 6,1o5 71 x,265,698 26 130,C93 7 1891...... 1,508,554 93 1,971,844 84 00,999 98 43, 4 24 78,337 98 8 436,784 89 203,605 83 x892 ...... 0,662,437 70 1,882,873 63 15,000 00 51,926 82 11,140 63 86,763 78 1,507,587 59 7,848 93 5,996 07 1 198,524 29 0 1893...... 1,765,783 65 2,762.566 00 15.000 oo 55,979 26 89,961 71 ,317,751 55 I 1, 79,653 12 t,685,1;08 22 160,416 o6 782,265 63 0894 ...... 5.839,658 78 2,798,455 73 15,oco 00 60,837 36 8,700 38 85,328 08 188 527.142 01 5895...... 1,940,079 05 1,645,076 02 15,000 00 70,367 25 6,697 24 89,865 8o 747,675 8, ,327 91 54,428 82 x896...... ...... 2,021,698 47 760,050 14 15,000 00 65,461 22 5,847 15 83,501 95 312,202 39 . 223,998 61

1897 ...... 2,066,839 02 1,739,762 24 15,000 00 59,375 32 21.653 88 96,914 74 522,233 79 194,631 77 839,952 74 3,379,883 30 Eight months to Dec.31, 1897...... 1,433,894 32 4,656,304 88 9,999 99 39,917 50 4,490 38 82,075 94 975,893 46 164,044 II 7,9 Year endng Dec. 3t, 1898 ...... 2,027,236 20 $364,793 46 3,453,890 47 ,6,oco 00 73,982 60 5,373 52 133.730 93 1,796,374 43 249,588 56 1,18 40 43 76,869 50 00,089 45 0 81 1,6 320s05 27 Dec.3,, 1899 ...... 2,366,409 34 372,451 03 2,698,639 83 16,000 00 145,33 67,450 07 472,374 78

Total ...... 1 $36,900,159 It 6,901,469 21 640,531,768 45 8460,586 73 $1,320,420 It $363,327 05 $1,794.633 35 023,383,075 16 $3,810,146 33 $9,399,990 7 R e n t R o l l , showing the Occupancy on December 31, 1899, o f all Corporation W harf Property under Leases and Permits o f the Department of Docks and Ferries.

Property. Lessee or Occupant. T brm of T enancy. R in t . R ight of T enancy. R eceived.

North River. Berth at Battery Landing...... American Committee, Statue of Liberty...... At pleasure of the Board... #500 per ann. Resolutions May 20 and 27, _ „ i 8q8 ...... Berth at Battery Landing...... -...... T .G .& W. R. Patten...... Summer season, 1899...... i.aoo “ Resolutions, February 24 and _ March 3, 1899...... $1,200 00 Berth for Bath at Battery Wall...... William A. H all...... Summer season, 1899...... 350 per mo. Resolutions, March 30 and April 14,1899...... 816 66 Pier, new i, North river,with privilege of using shed, etc...... • • Knickerbocker Steam Towage Company...... May 1, 1899, to May 1, 1909 23,000 per ann. Resolution, April 21, 1899.... 17,25000 Bulkhead between Pier, new 1, and Pier, old 1, North river...... William J. Murray...... May x, 1898, to May x, X900 a,ooo <« By public sale. April 18, 1898. 2,000 00 Reclaimed land south of Pier, old 1, 11,436 square feet...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 2,859 “ By resolutions, October 17 and 34, 1895, and June 3, Land under water for platform between Piers, old 1 and 2, 8,800 square leet...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the B oard... a,aoo By "resolutions 'june 'ij,' and a*8s9 00 November 21, 1H95, and , , . , „ . May 27, 1898 ...... 2,200 00 Land under water for extension to Pier, old 2, 75 square feet...... Lehigh Valley Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... ,8.75 •• By resolution, November 28, 1894...... Land underwater for platform between Piers, Old 2 add '3; 25,576 square feet...... Lehigh Valley Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 3,890 “ By resolutions, August 25, 0 „ .886, and July xx and 3.S°8 80 October 25 and 31, 1895. , , _ and May 27,1898...... Land under water for platform between Piers, old 3 and 4, 13,363 square feet...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the B oard... 3,340.86 ** By resolutions, April 26,1894, and May 27, 1898...... 3,340 88 Land under water for extension to bulkhead between Piers 3 and 6 and widening Piers 4 and 5, 97.789 square feet...... Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany...... May 1, 1893, to May 1, 1903 20,000 " By resolution, April 20, 1893. 20,00c co Land under water for platform in front of bulkhead north of Pier 6, North river, 2.725 square feet...... 1...... New York Steam Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 681.25 “ By resolution, August 19, .898 681 34 Land under water for platform north and south of Pier 7, North river...... New York and Baltimore Transportation Line---- At pleasure of the Board... 2,294 “ By resolution, August 12, 1898 1,294 00 Land under water for platform south side Pier 8, 4,059 square feet...... Central Railroad Company ol New Jersey...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,500 “ By resolutions, January 5, , , „ , (8?x, and June 24, 1898.... 1,50000 Land under water for extension to platform between Piers 8 and 9, 8,535 square feet.... Cromwell Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 2,133.75 “ By resolutions, October 3, 1895. and June 24, 1898.... 2,13376 Land under water for extension to Pier 9, 4,455 square feet...... William CruiVshank, agent...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,113.73 ■< By resolutions. Aonl 30, 1884, and October 10 and 17, 1895, and June 24, 1898 1,133 76 Land under water for further extension to Pier 9, 2,274 square feet...... Cromwell Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 568.50 “ By resolution, October 5, 1896 568 50 Land under water for platform between Piers, old 9 and 10, 5,300 square feet...... Cromwell Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 2,325 •• By resolutions, August x, October 25, 1895, and June 24, 1898...... 1,325 00 „ , _ , ( By resolutions, July 26, 1882, Land under water for platform at bulkhead north side Pier 10, and widening north I Metropolitan Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,028 “ -< and October 17 and 24, , , _ j 1895, and June 24,1898---- 1,02800 Land under water for extension of Pier, old xx, 3,3x4 square feet...... Metropolitan Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 828.50 *• By resolutions, February 13, 1890, and October 10 and 17, 1895, and June 24, 1898. 828 5a Northerly half Pier, old 12, Pier old 13, southerly half of Pier, old 14, and bulkhead between said piers, together with platforms in front of said bulkheads...... Central Railroad^ Company of New Jersey...... May 1, 1895, to May 1, 1905 53,850 “ By public sale, April 15, 1895. 53,850 00 Land under water for old platform south of Pier, old 16, 4,162 square fe e t...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,040.50 “ By resolutions, November 27, 1895, and June 24, 1898.... 1,04048 Land under water for extension to platfoim south of Pier, old 16, and also for exten- 1 p £nnsyivania RaUroad Company...... , , , _ . f By resolution, April 30, 1884, sion to outer end of pier, 7,655 square feet...... f 3 v 3 A t pleasure of the B oard... 1,913.75 “ -< and minutes September 12, I 1895, and June 24, 1898.... *,9x3 76 Twenty-three feet of bulkhead south of former site of Pier, old 18. and 7.243 square) Pennsylvania Raiiroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... ,00 ner mo By resolutions, February 28. feet of land under w ater...... J r J „ , 300 per mo. | 1895, and June 24, 1898.... 3,60000 Ten years from date ofl ' Bulkhead, when completed, extending from a point 20 feet south of the northerly line 1 pennsyIvania Railroad Company...... J completion, with privi- '•38° term 1 By resolutions December 14 of Cortlandt street southerly 23 teet...... J 1 r J ] lege of two renewals ol ad. !er,n ( 1893, and January 3, 1895...... ten years each...... 1,669.80 3d term ) y j’ J 3 050 Bulkhead from the northerly line of Cortlandt street southerly 20 fe e t...... John H. Starin...... January 13, 1897, to Jan-1 wary 13* >9°7. with 2,200 xst term I By resolutions, December 14, privilege of two re- ■ 1,320 2d term > 1893; March 22, 1894. and newals of ten years 1,452 3d term ) February si, 1897...... 1,200 00 e ac h ...... November 1, 1894, to Jan-1 $2,164.72 , s t ] Bulkhead extending from a point 140 feet south of Pier, new 14, southerly a distance [ j uary 1,1904,with priv-I term, and ' By resolutions, Tune a6,X894, of 78.17 feet...... ) J ' ...... ] ilege of renewal of ten $2,381.20 for | and March 7, X895. 2,164 73 years...... renewal term J November 1, 1894, to Jan- uary 1, 1904, with priv- term, 1 B reso|utions j une a6> ^94, BUlk6h5“ eetX!'nding. ?. r ? ! . 7.5.fee! ?°Uth. °f.P :<;r’. ne.W .,4’.SOmh?"1.y “ .di.S.tanCe °.f i International Navigation Company...... | of,“ [ «.,&»...... *.» Washington Pier (new 14)...... International Navigation Company...... irS3Z,igi&i£.\ .KlBr p - w - . ,» ilegi of renewal of ten $62,515. .8 for \ Marc0h 3 l* ,89a* and years...... J renewal term J May IO’ 1894...... S6,83. co January i, 1894, to Jan-') _ uary 1,1904, with p riv -1 J st terIn* I By resolution, February 16, ^ ^ p i e r T a P°‘"* ” ** .Pie.r.,.,.°.f.P.°.i.n.t.'!^ .fe.e.1. “°.rt.h.?!} International Navigation Company...... f lS” ...... "•••• « • » - May x, 1895, to May x,l $25,000 tst term. 1 Pier, new 15, excepting space for bell-tower, and bulkhead southerly...... International Navigation Com pany...... 1905, with privilege of a n d 127,500 ! By resolutions, March 9,1893, renewal term of ten! for renewal | and November 22,1894___ 25,0:000 years...... J te rm ...... J Space for bell-tower at outer end of Pier, new 15...... Hoboken Ferry Company...... At pleasure of the Board... $100 per ann. By resolutions, July X2, 1892, . , , , _ , and June 24, 1898...... xoo 00 Use of reclaimed land near foot of Barclay street for car-tracks...... Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Board... xoo “ By resolutions, October 8 and 23, 1896, and June 24, 1898. xoo 00 Land under water for platform between Piers, old 26 and 27,15,784 square feet...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad) August 1.1876, at pleasure 1 , ,, j By resolutions May 10, 1876 Company...... ) of the B oard...... f 3>94<5.oo -< and September 26,1895, and I September 16, 1898...... 3.946 00 Land under water for extension to Pier, new 17. 3,660 square feet...... Ne" York Central and Hudson River Railroad I From March 4, 1899, at 1 „ _ , . uomp&Dy «••• •••••• «*•••••• •••••••••••*•• •• j pleasure of the Board, f 9*5-oo By resolution, March 10, 1899. 829 14 Land under water for extension to Pier, new t8 ...... Old Colony Steamboat Company...... From January 4, 1898. at pleasure of the B oard... 873.75 “ By resolution, March 10,1899. 1,8(454 Bulkhead between Piers, new 18 and 19, 293 feet...... Old Colony Steamboat Company...... November 1, 1896, to No-'| vember 1, 1906, with I $7,500 xst term ( By resolutions, June 29, 1893. privilege of two re- j- 7,875 2d term ■< and July 30, August 6 and newals ot ten years | 8,268.75 3d term I December 3, 1896. 8,08290 each...... j Pier, new 19...... Old Colony Steamboat Company...... December x, 1894,10 De-1 , _ , . . . , cember x, 7904, with 27,500 xst term j By resolutions November 3, privilege of renewal of 30,250 2d term ) l8?2’ and November 32> ten years...... < i 89«...... 27,50000 Land under water for ferry racks at northerly side ot Pier, new 19, 5,603 square feet.... New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad I February 5, .894, at pleas-1 BV resolutions July 28 and Com pany...... ) ure of the Board...... f 4.oooper ann. -N August 18, 1892, and June *4> 1898...... 4l0oo 00 August x, 1891, to August $100,000 f o r Piers, new 20 and new 21, and 560 feet bulkhead northerly from the north side ofi New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad x, 1901, with privilege ’frm; By resolutions. July 14, 1875, Pier, new 19...... J Com pany...... ' of renewal term of ten j and August 12, 1881...... 100,000 00 years...... appraised y rental...... J Land under water for extension to Piers 20 and ...... New York, Lake Erie and W estern Railroad) To termination of lease off, (By resolution, September 30, . Company...... ) Piers aoand 21...... f 7.146.99 Per ann. ■{ ...... > * ...... 7,24700 Bulkhead northerly of Pier, new ax, 82^ feet (with reservation for bath)...... Charles Mulford...... May 1,1898, to May 1. X900. 2,000 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898. 2,000 00 Use of new-made land for car-tracks, foot of Chambers street...... Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Board... w « | Pier, new 22, and bulkheads north and south of same...... Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company...... $47,0001st term; ( By resolutions, March 1 and ilege *of^renewsd ?erm *S«.70of°rre- May xx, 1893. and minutes, of ten years...... newalterm.. ( January 11, 1894...... 47,00000 Pier, new 23, and bulkheads north and south of same...... West Shore Railroad Company...... October x, 1891, to Octo- $42,000 xst term 1 her 1,1901, with privi- 45,000 2d term I By resolution, September 17, lege of three renewals 50,0003d term f 1891...... 42,000 00 of ten years each...... 52,000 4th term J May x, 1896, to February Bulkhead south of Pier, new 24, 80 feet...... West Shore Railroad Company, sublet to Homer 1, 1899...... $3,200 per ann. 1 Ramsdell Transportation Company and John- February 1, 1899, to May > By resolution, April 2, 1896.. 3,5*5 00 G. Peene...... 1, 1909...... 3,520 “ > Pier, new 24...... Homer Ramsdell...... February 1, 1889, to Feb- [By resolutions, November ruary 1, 1899, with 28,686.19 xstterm i 27, 1878, February 7, 1889, privilege ot renewal 29,186.19 2d term 1 April 14, May 12 and Sep- term of ten years. . . . J (. tember 29, 1892...... 29,186 *0 Bulkhead between Piers, new 24 and 25, N orth riv e r...... Consolidated Ice Company...... March 1, 1898, to March ___ „____ J By resolution, February xx, x, . 9 ^ . 7 ...... x.sooperann. { l8?8...... I>875

Pier, new 25...... ! Morgan’s Louisiana and Texas Railroad and] Steamship Company...... | Bulkhead northerly of Pier, new 25, 32 feet...... Southern Pacific Company...... May 1, 1894, to May x, 1899 x,oco per ann. By public sale, April 27, 1894. 250 00 Bulkhead northerly ot Pier, new 25, 32 feet...... Southern Pacific Company...... May 1, 1899, to February | „ (By resolution, November 4, *909...... 1 1,000 t *898...... /750 00 BUUof Kde£°newa 2^ ? .t.'.2.5.!“ !. T . ^ ^ D°rtherly t0. th.e .S°.Uthe.r.1.y S!dC } ° ld Dominion Steamship Company...... M»y,, 1891, to May i, 1901 ,o.,» - | .’“ “"T. .V.' Pier, new 26...... Old Dominion Steamship Company...... May 1, 1891, to May x, 1901 34,039.07 “ By resolutions, August 14, 1878, and January 8, 1891.. 34.039 08 Piers, new 27 and new 28, and bulkhead between, 145 feet...... Pennsylvania Rat'road'Company...... September 1, 1894, to Sep­ tember 1, 1904...... 56,000 “ By resolution, May 25, 1882 . 56,000 00 Bulkhead northerly of Pier, new 28, 71 feet...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... September 1, 1894, to Sep- I „ (By resolutions, February 27 tember x, X904...... J 5,000 ] and April 36, 1894...... 5,000 00 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 72 75

PROPERTY. LnSsn OA OCCUPANT. TERM OF TENANCY. RIGHT OF TENANCY. I RRcanvan.

March x, :89., to March r, $7,000 rat term L By resolutions, February 37 Bulkhead northerly from a point half way between Piers, new s8 and new 29, extend- Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... - 1901, with privilege of ing so feet northerly of Pier, new 29...... renewal term of ten 7,700 ad term r and April a6, 1894 ...... g7,000 00 years ...... March t, i8gx, to March t, l $y resolution,resolution, November a7, Pier, new z9 ...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company and others, as- Igor, with privilege of 3o,000 1st term J r (see minutes, Janu- signee...... 11 renewal term of ten 3o,5co ad term r and April a n8 pt),. 30,000 00 years.•.,,..•.. ... J ary 5 P 3. 9 )•• 3 Extension to outer end of Pier, new 29, as a rack...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board.. 2,2[6.55 per ann. By resolutions, January 6 and August 7,1899...... r,ro8 a8 Land under water for platform south of Pier, new 32 6 square feet...... New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company At pleasure of the Board.. 1,639 per ann. By resolutions, November a, , 6,55 r87r, and October 17, 1895. 1,639 oo July r, 1899, to July r, t909, ) 25,000 1st term Pier, new 3t...... ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad awitherm priv ilege } } By resolution, June x6, x899 12,500 00 Company ...... a1 term of tener yea years...rs. J 25,250 ad term Ten years from date; New York Centi al and Hudson River Railroad rights are vested in ,c.w 1st term Bulkhead northerly of Pier, new 3r, 93 lent...... City to July x, 2909, By resolution, July 5, 1899.. •• • • • • • Company ...... with privilege of re- 3,250 ad term newal term of ten years Extension to outer end of Pier, old 4r ...... New Jersey Steamboat Co...... As per agreement...... r,000 per ann. By resolution, May r y x897.. 1,000 00 Dumping-board on southerly side of Pier, old 42...... Brown & Fleming ...... At pleasure of the Board.. 2,800 By resolutions of May to, 1895, and June 3, n898.... 2,800 08 too feet south side Pier, old 42 ...... Hunt & Donaldson ...... At pleasure of the Board.. roo per mo. By resolutions, March 24 and 30, 1899 ...... 8x6 14 zoo feet north side inner end Pier, old 42, and z7 feet of bulkhead northerly...... L. E. Muller...... At pleasure of the Board.. 2,5oo per ann. By resolutions, December z and 9, iBp8... ... ..... x,350 00 September x, n88g, to Sep-1 By resolutions, April a and Pier, new 34, and 75 feet bulkhead each side ...... Pacific Mail Steamship Company, sublet to Ocean Septembers, x889; Novem- Steamship Company of Savannah and Southern [ember r, 1899, with 6o,422.941st term , privilege of renewal 63,17z•94 ad term I bar nu, 2891 ; June 2, 1892, Pacific Company...... term of ten years.... I. and January 23, x896...... 6:,797 96 :,zoo 00 Bulkhead south of Pier, new 35, 72 feet...... Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah ...... May r, 2858, to May x, 1900 1,200 per ann. By public sale, April x8, 1898. Pier, new 35 ...... Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah, Ga...... May t, 1893, to May t, 1903 40,690.04 " By resolutions, June 6, 1883 ; May z8, i89t ; June zz, 1893 40,690 04

Bulkhead north of Pier, new 35, Bt feet ...... Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah ...... May r, 2898, to May x, x9oo 1,203 " By public sale, April x8, r8g8 x,200 Co Pier, new 36 ...... Providence and Stonington Steamship Company.. January x, 1894, to June I, 1901 ...... 34 910.60 " By resolution, March 23. 1893 34,9*0 6o

Bulkhead north and south of same ...... Providence and Stonington Steamship Company... To June r, 1901 ...... 4,500 " By resolution, March a:, 9893 4,500 00 Pier, new 37 ...... ...... Southern Pacific Company...... May I, t8q3, to May r 1903, with privilege of J(l so,000 1st term LBy resolution, February x6, renewal term of ten a5,000 ad term ( 1893...... 00. 50,000 years...... •...•.... Bulkhead north and south of Pier, new 37...... Southern Pacific Company ...... May r, 1893, to May r, Igo3, with privilege of 5,000 :st term t By resolution, February r6, renewal term of ten 5,500 ad term ( 1893 ...... 5,000 00 years...... Pier, new 38, and bulkhead north and south of same ...... Oceanic Steam Navigation Company... April t, .I93, to April r, 44,250 1st term 1903, with privilege of 1 By resolution, March g, 1893 44,250 00 renewal tern, of ten 48,675 ad term years.....•...... Oceanic Steam Navigation Company ...... From date of completion' Site for shed on bulkheads adjoining Pier, new 38 ...... 000 00 to April x, r9o3, with 4,000 per ann. { By resolution, February 13, 4, privilege of renewal 1 x896 ...... term of ten years..... Pier, new 39 ...... National Steamship Company (Limited) . •. May r, r891, to May 1, 199n01, with P rivilegef of 33,400 1st term L By resolution, April z3, t8gx 33,400 00 renewal term o •ten 39,072 ad term years.,...... J December r, x898, to May x, Bulkhead north and south of Pier, new 39, North river, 189 feet...... National Steamship Company ...... 0901 ...... 5,000 per ..,.n. l By resolution, November 25, May r, t9o1, to May 1, 1911 5,25n " ) 1898 ...... 5,000 00 ( By public sale, April r8, z898. Bulkhead south of Pier, new 40, North river, about 94 feet ...... Cunard Steamship Company (Limited), Atlantic t( May r, x838, to May t, ipso 2,275 ' and resolution, June 27, Transport Line, assignee...... ( 1899 ...... 2,275 00 May r, 1893, to May r, B y resolutions, July z7 and Pier, new 40, including water rights at northerly side of said pier ...... Cunard Steamship Company (Limited), Atlantic 36.500 1st term November z, i903, with privilege of 40,x50 ad term 18931 and Transport Line, assignee ...... renewal of ten years.. June 27, 1899 ...... 36,500 00 J By resolution, January (a3, Bulkhead north of Pier, new 40, with privilege of shedding ...... Cunard Steam-hip Company (Limited), holding February r, 2896, to Feb-( 3,z5o per ann. over .. ruary r, 1898 ...... j 18 5... ..... 3'250 00 Renewal lease (see minutes, Pier, new 41 ...... Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad l September t, 58gr, CO Sep. t 30 5co „ J Company. assignees ...... I [ember r, 29ot...... ( ( September to, x891).•••• •• 30.500 00 Bulkhead about 94 feet each side of Pier, new 41...... Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad September r, r89t, to Sep- Company ...... tember r, 1931 ...... 5, 300 • • • • • 5.300 00 Bulkhead south of Pier. new 4, 94 feet ...... R'chard Foster ...... May 1, 1898, to May r, tpoo 2,050 " By public sale, Ato ll r8, 1898, z,ogo co J. J By resolutions December 8, Reclaimed land south of Pier, new 42 ...... Hudson Tunnel Railway Company...... November x, 1887, at l 2,000 pleasure of the Board. ( i 1887, and Jufy z5, 18 95•••• n,000 00 Pier, new 4a ...... Compagnie Generale Transatlantique ...... November r, 189t, to No-1 vember I, rgor, with I 46,500 1st term I. By reso)ution, December 23, privilege of renewal of F 48,815 ad term I x890 ...... ...... 46,500 00 ten years ...... ( 6.666.66% per Two-thirds of Pier, new 43, except the northerly side ...... Catskill and New York Steamboat Company..... At pleasure of the Board, Ll annum...... By resolution, April z, 1896.. 6,666 68 3,393.33A per ! By resolution, February r7, One-third of Pier, new 43, except the northerly side...... Saugerties and New York Steamboat Company.... At pleasure of the Board. annum...... I 1899...... 2,682 67 By resolutions, March zr, Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 'roo per ann. t ,8q5; March z5, 1897, and Use of reclaimed land near foot of Christopher street for car-tracks ...... ( June 24, 1698 ...... zoo 00 Piers, new 44 and 4c, including extensions and bulkhead between and one-half bulk- Oceanic Steam Navigation Company...... July 1, 18i9, to July x, ( By resolutions, February r4, head north of Pier, new 45 ...... J 54,903,76 1st term [883 ; August r, ..... and 1899, with privilege of 66,t48.95 zd term renewal of ten years., August 27, 189r• • • • • • • • • • • 3z,45r 88 Ten year; from July r, 67,:48.95 per 1 Piers, new 44 and 45, bulkhead between, and 78% feet of bulkhead northerly of Pier, Clyde Steamship Company, portion assigned to x899, with privilega of son., 1st term ' By resolutions, June z, 1890, new 45 ...... Lehigh Valley Railroad Company ...... two renewals of ten 70,506.40 ad term and January 5, i oo ...... • 33,574 48 years each ...... J 74,031.72 3d term JosephCornell...... At pleasure of the Board... 600 per ann. By resolutions, April r6, z8g6, Bulkhead southerly of Pier, new 46, 78% feet...... and June z4,2898...... 600 00 Pier, new 46 ...... Citizens' Steamboat Company of Troy...... May r. .889, to May I,f 33.517.40 1St term' By resolutions, January in, 1899, with privilege of }) 36,567.40 ad term t 1889, and Octoher 9, 1890, , 35,804 90 renewal of ten years.. 36,627.40 3d term /

Pier, new 47, and bulkhead between Pier, new 46, and Pier, new 47...... Quebec Steamship Company ...... May r, x89 t, to May t, 1901. zo,000 per ann. By resolution, October z, 1890 zo,000 on Bulkhead along easterly side of approach to Pier, new 46, and Pier, new 47, 37117 feet from outer end ...... Quebec Steamship Company...... May r, 1898, to May t, [goo. anon By public sale, April x8, x898. 987 47 Ten years from January i 84.375 15t term By resolutions, April 8, x897; Pier at or near the toot of West Eleventh street and xz; feet of bulkhead north and i I, 2899, with privilege December r6, 1898, and Oceanic Steam Navigation Company ...... j ten 83, 593.75 zd term southof said pier ...... of two ace....s January 6, 2 899...... 84,375 00 yyears each ...... 193,9o9.383dterm Ten years from January l 8t rat term By resolution, April 8, 1837; I, 1899, with privilege 375 Pier at or near the foot of Bank street and 125 feet of bulkhead north and south of Oceanic Steam Navigation Company ...... 88,593.75 ad term December r6, 1898, and said pier ...... I f two renewals of . 93,909 38 3d term January 6, 1899...... 84,375 00 yyearsears each ...ttt..t.. Ten years from May r, 1 84,375 1st term ) By resolutions, April 8, 1897 289~, with privilege of Jt( Pier at or near the foot of Bethune street and 125 feet of bulkhead north and south of Frederick Leyland & Co. (Limited)...... 89,593.75 ad term j Decemberg, -898, and April said pier ...... two renewals of ten r tg 63, z8r z25 year.; each...... 93,909.38 3 dterm 1 4. 99 ...... • Pier foot of Jane street and rz5 feet of bulkhead north and south of said pier...... Cunard Steamship Company...... Ten years from June 15, 1 76,z39•t3tstterm .899, with privilege oE By resolutions, April 8, 1897, , So,o5r.oq ad term and May tz, r two renewals of ten 84~854t63dterm Y 899• • • • • • • • 47,649 46 yearseach...... ,.' Pier at or near the foot of Gansevoort street and in feet of bulkhead south of said pier., Cunard Steamship Company ...... Ten years from June 15,1 40,842.391st term x899, with privilege of lr By resolutions, April 8, 1897, 42,884.51 ad term and May :z, a ...... 25,526 two renewals .. ... 45,457.583d term y 5,5 49 years each...... J 5o per ann. to j By resolutions, January zo Railroad tracks to piers between West Eleventh and Gansevoort Streets...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad At)ensure of the Board. Company ...... p each pier. J and 27, 1899 ...... 78 29 Requa& Duell ...... At pleasure of the Board... r,000 per ann. By resolution, February 25, Berth for steamer north side of Pier, old 8%...... 1898 ...... •. taco o8 At pleasure of the Board... 3,000 By resolutions, February t8 Pier, old 59, North river ...... T. G. & W. R. Patten ...... and 25, 1898 ...... 3,000 00 By resolutions, January g and. Land under water for platform, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, 1,046 square Glasco Ice Company ...... At pleasure of the Board... 261.50 .( feet ...... ...... April 30, 1896...... 261 52 Pierat West Fifteenth street...... Central Railroad Company of New Jersey..... January r, 189$, to January 1 xr,000 ,, By public sale, September zo, r, 0909 ...... f r893...... 11,000 00 August r, 1896, to August r, Land under water for transfer bridge at southerly half of block between Fifteenth and Central Railroad Company of New Jersey..... By public sale, July 16, 1896.. r,soo 00 Sixteenth streets, about 6,250 square feet...... 2906 ...... x,500 " William J. McGirr ...... May I, 1898, to May t, 1900. 2.400 " By public sale April t8, x898.. 3,000 on Pier at West Sixteenth street...... ` By public sale, April 14, 1897. Thomas Cunningham Company, assignees..... May I, 1897, to May 1, 1902. 3.390 " { and re olutions May 4, 1897, Pier at West Eighteenth street...... 1 and June to, 1898...... 4,237 50 { By resolutions, October 3 and Land under water for platforms, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Knickerbocker Ice Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 883 25 Novemberovember .. ..•...... 3,533 square feet...... J Knickerbocker Steamboat Company ...... Summer seasons x898 and J By resolutions, April zz and Southerly side and outer end of pier at West Twentieth street...... 1899 ...... I doper day. 1 July 8, r8g8...... 3,360 00 By resolutions, October 3 and Land under water for platforms, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, I Knickerbocker Ice Comfany ...... At pleasure of the Board... 707.50 per ann. j November 7, x895, and Jan- - 2,830 square feet ...... f ((( uary r6, x896 ...... •...... - er at West Twenty-first street...... H. & A. Allan...... Fe! ruary t, t8gz, to Feb- l zs,coo per ann., Pi ruary t, 1902, with a7,5o perann. privilege of renewal of r for renewal ten years...... term ..... ... By resolution, May a8, x891.. 25.000 00 May r, 1896, to May t, 19o2. 16,656.66 per Pier at West Twenty-second street...... A. Van Santvoord...... ann ...... By resolution, January 2, s856 ( x6,666 64 ( By resolutions, October zo, March x8, t687,atpleasure ( ,7rr'5o per ann.. 1886, January 7,2887, and Land tinder water for platform and ferry racks, between West Twenty-second and L I New York, Lake' Erie and Western Railroad of the Board.,....•... ( , West Twenty-third streets, 6,846 square tent ...... f Company...... [ June 24, 1898 ...... 1,7n1 50

I 7276 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

PROPERTY. LESSEE OR OCCUPANT. TERM OF TENANCY. RENT. RIGHT OF TENANCY. I RECEIVED.

Use of reclaimed land between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, in front Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Board... ~ Ex8o per ann.I By resolution, March t9, 1897. $x8o 00 of ferry prem~ses,forcar-tracks ...... Privilege to lay a pipe across marginal street, between Twenty-third and Twenty- r5o no fourth streets ...... AmericanAir Power Company...... At pleasure of the Board... zoo By resolution, May Iz, 5899.. Pier, new 54 ...... Sanderson & Son, assignees, south side, sublet January x, 1892, to Janu- t ~ 5 coo c. Renewal lease, resolution, to Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... nary t, J902...... ,) i June 4, 1891 ...... 25,000 00 Bulkhead between Piers, new 54 and 55, 205 feet...... Union Ice Company ...... At pleasure of the Board... r,600 Be resolution, April z8, 1899. I,600 on 'c lease, minutes, Pier, new 55 ...... Atlas Steamship Company (Limited)...... Mayay r, x892, to Ma r, rgoz, z5,000 July 1, 5894, to yJuly I,) March 3t 5892 ...... 25,000 00 Bulkhead between Piers, new 55 and 56 ...... I. T. Williams & Son, sublet to Baltimore and 1904, with privilege of - 2,250 1St term By resolutions, November 3, Ohio Railroad Company...... renewal of ten years.. ) 2.475 2d term ( 18ga, and March rr, x897• • 2,250 co Float bridge in front of northerly toa feet of bulkhead between Piers, new 55 and 56.. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... z,5 t8.a5 per ann. By resolution, October 14, 1897 2.513 24 „ By resolutions, March 4 and Railroad tracks on marginal street, between Piers, new 55 and 56 ...... Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... So June 3, i88...... 50 00 Pier, new 56 ...... Simpson, Spence & Yottng, agents, south half, sublet to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad " J Renewal lease, minutes, Company; north half sublet to Charles July r, 1892, to July t, 1902. 30,000 March 24, x892...... 30,000 00 Hill & Son ...... Bulkhead between Piers, new 56 and 57 ...... J. B. & J. M. Cornell ...... Octo`,er r, zego, to Octo- 1 a5co 1st term ) By resolution, May 29, 1890 her x, rgoo, with privi- • 2,750 ad term )- (see minutes, August 37, lege of two renewals of 3,025 3d term 18gt) ...... 2,500 00 ten years each...... ( By public sale, January 30, February t5, x891, to Feb- zr,coo 1st term er, new 57 ...... Terminal Warehouse Company, sublet to Pana- ruary t5, 590x, with {( x895, and resolution, No- Pi ma Railroad Company...... privilege of renewal of a7,5m ad term vember ?, 5895.. , ...... 25,eoo 00 ten years ...... May r, 1892, to May I. ( By resolution-, April 14, r8g2, er, new 58 ...... John H. Starin, sublet to Delaware, Lacka- )} x2,500 fist term and November and De- Pi Igot, with privilege of 0 ad term 9 wanna and Western Railroad Company..... renewal of ten Years.. 13,75 cember a8, r5893...... 12,500 00 Use of reclaimed land south of Twenty-ninth street...... Clarence L. Smith ...... At pleasure of the Board... r,5oo per ann. By resolution, April23, 1897.. 1,250 00 November r, 1892, to No- I (By resolution, May 5, x89a Pier, new 59 ...... Jefferson Hogan, sublet to the Occident Dock vember I, r9os, with m,5oo 1st term j (see minutes, September Company...... Il privilege of renewal of} 13,750 ad term { 29, 1892, and February t6, ten years...... I 1893),...... ,...,,...... 12,500 00 Bulkhead between Piers, new 59 anti SO ...... .... ...... Stokes & Thedford ...... May I, 1898, to May !, rgoo. 2,200 per ann. Public sale, April x8, 1898.... 2,200 co Piers, new 61. 6z and 6;, an° bulkhead between Piers, new 6o and 63; also 55 May r, x695, to May r, I y resolutions, January a8, New York Central and Hud=on River Railroad 56,coo rat term 188?, and November r3 and feet of bulkhead northerly of Pier, new 63, including land under water to rgot, with privilege of 6[,500 ad teem- ront of same ...... Company ...... renewal often years... zo, 1890 ...... 56,000 no f resolutions. October 8, Pier at West Thirty-sixth street...... New York Central and Hodson River Railroad October 8, 1891, to Octo- 29000 per ann. I By Company ...... ber 8, r9 o 4 •••••••• ... t 588b and J ulyY 3c t894••••• 2°,°00 00 Pier at West Thirty-seventh Street...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... July 1, Isgr, to July I, 1 Igor, with privilege of Io,000 Ist term By resolution, January 30, two renewals of ten r t,000 ad term 589x ...... 10,000 00 years each...... ... IZ,°°° 3d term Pier at West Thirty-eighth street ...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company ...... February 15,taSt,to Feb-I I.,000 rstterm ruary n5, 5905, with l By resolution, January 30, privilege of two renew. 1 I, o0o al term 1891""" """""""" 10,000 00 als of ten years each , . ,z 000 3d term Land under .eater for platform between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets, 2,290 square feet ...... G. F. & E. C. Swift ...... At pleasure of the Board... 572.50 per ann.I By resolution, October 3, x895. Land under water for platform southerly about 66 feet from West Fortieth street, May x5, 1887, at pleasure of John R. McPherson ...... the Board ...... 2;r I By resolution, February 4,1887 231 00 924 square feet ...... Pier and temporary approach at West Fortieth street ...... Western Stock Yard Company; lease assigned By public sale, April 14, 5897, to Union Stock Yard and Market Company May I, 1897, to May t, 4902. 8,000 { and resolution, Mayzo.• of New York and Western Stock Yard and 1697 ...... 8,000 on Market Association of New Jersey...... ( By public sale, April r4, 1897, Bulkhead at West Forty-first street ...... EdwinM. Brown...... May t, 1897, to May r, 3c0 'lS and resolution April 28, 1838, holding over .... j 1899 ...... 30000 Dumping-board on bulkhead between West Forty-third and West Forty-fourth streets.. Albert H. Hastorf ...... At pleasure of the Board... pboct 'c By resolution, January 6, 1899, 1,763 42 Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 4o per mo. By resolutions, May a7 and Use of reclaimed land between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets ...... June 3, 1898 ...... .i 480 on November I. r8g4, to No- vember r, 2908 ...... 7,500perann. I By resolutions, July 15 and1 Pier at West Forty-fourth street ...... Atlantic Transportation Company...... f October 28, 1898, and November x, r9o8, to No. August 14, 1899...... 0 vember I, rgt8...... 8,250 " 4, 78 77 Pier at West Forty-filth street ...... New York Horse Manure Company...... May r, 1897, to May t, t9oa. 4,000 By public sale, April 14, 1897. 4,000 00 Pier at West Forty-sixth street ...... Consolidated Ice Company...... March r, 1898, to Marcu J By resolution, February Ir, r, 4908 ...... 2,500 a t 3,125 00 Pier foot of West Forty-eighth street...... Pocahontas Coal Company...... August r, .898, to May I, 1903 .. 5,o00 c' i By public sale. April x8, a898. 2,500 00 November x, 18g!, to No- " Pier and approach at West Forty-ninth street. . New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad vember t, rgot, ...... i0,000 ~By resolutions, October 29, Company ...... November r, X9r,1, to No- ', I ISgr ...... 10,°10 00 vember r, 29r1...... 12,000 Use of new-made land between Fiftieth and Fifty-second streets, west of Twelfth 1> At pleasure of the Board... ,, By resolutions, November 25, avenue ...... Naughton & Co ...... I'O00 and December t6, 1898.... 1,000 00 Use of new-made lhnd in rear of bulkhead between Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets. Metropolitan Street Railway Company...... At pleasure of the Bard... 6o per mo. By resolution January 27, 18991 257 42 Use of new-made land between Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets, west of Twelfth 1,oco per anm {I By resolutions, December 9, John P. Kane Company...... At pleasure of the Board... avenue ...... ,,,,,.,.....,,...... j t and 16, 1£98...... 892 47 Pier at West Fifty-fourth street and 230 feet of bulkhead southerly ...... Consolidated Canal and Lake Company...... May x, 1597, to May t, 1 3.500 1st term j 1907, with privilege of 3,850 ad term rBy resolution. April 1, 1897 . 3.500 of two renewals of ten 4,235 3d term I years each ...... April I, 5895, to April r,1 2,750 rst term )By resolutions, September r8 Bulkhead between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets ...... H. S. & A. H. Mott, assigned to Ruth A. Wallace,; x905, with privilege of J{( 3,025 zdterm - and October 23,r8gr,March and Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company ...... two renewals of ten 14, 3895, and April 7, 1898. 0 00 years each . 3,400 3d term ) 2,75 At pleasure of the Board... 1,250 per ann. By resolutions, June 14, Sep. Dumping-board at south side, inner end of Pier at West Fifty-fifth street ...... Brown & Fleming...... tember 5 and November 14, 5895, and June 3, 1898 .... 1,250 04 0,000 " By resolutions, August 8 and Use of new-made land in rear of bulkhead between Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth streets... Naughton & Co...... At pleasure of the Board.... September 18, 18gg...... Pier at foot of Vest Fifty-eighth street, northerly side, end and surface of same...... Union Stock Yard and Market Company...... May t, x896, to May r, 3,300 " By public sale, April 04, r8g6 3,300 00 Eastman's Company...... At pleasure of the Boa loo per annum By Beef and coal conveyors on bulkhead between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets...... for each con- resolutions, August x, veyor..,.,,. 1895, and June 24, 1898.... zoo 00 Land under water for site for Pier at West Fifty-ninth street, 26,700 square feet...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad November ,, 1892, to N Company ...... vem ber, 0900 ...... 2,800 per ann. By resolution, May 23, 1890. 2,800 00 Extension of railroad track along bulkhead between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets.... Eastman's Company...... At pleasure of the Board. rzo " By resolutions, October 3t, r8g5, and June 24, 1898 ... Iao on Southerly half of bulkhead at West Sixtieth street, 3i feet ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railrot Company...... May I, 1898, to May t, Ig-.o 250 " By public sale, April r8, ,BgS 250 00 August t, 1894, to August r, 19°4 '•' 7,000 By resolution, April 23,1884, Augus I, '9 4, Land under water between West Sixtieth and West Sixty-fifth streets for erection of New York Central and Hudson River Railroad c and minutes, January II, two piers, 373,663 square feet...... Company ...... 59-4 ...... • S000 7.000 00 Aguuct r, 1904, to August s, 5894.'....•...... "--•--. 1924 ...... 9,ono Land under water between south line of West Sixty-fifth and south line of Wst) New York Central a nd H son River Railroad May r , , Bresolution, April 28, r880. 22,000 00 Seventy.second streets, westerly to established pier-line of x 868, 355,724 squaere} ) May x oMMayy J feet ...... ...... C empany .,...... ud... Bulkhead at foot of West Ninety-sixth street ...... Weber & Bunke...... At pleasure of the Board... z,000 " By resolutions, June 3 and ro, t898...... 2,000 00 j By resolution, December :, South half of bulkhead between Ninety-sixth and Nipety-seventh streets, and new- y...... At pleasure of the Board... 229,17 per mo. made land in rear of same...... J ohn P. Kaneane C omP an l 1899 ...... 458 34 Bulkhead from centre of block between Ninety-sixth and Ninety-seventh streets to t,86o per ann. { By resolution, December x, miadle of Ninety-seventh street, and new-made land in rear of same, together Theresa A. S. Sheridan ...... At pleasure of the Board. .. t .899 ...... 465 co with dumping-board ...... At pleasure of the Board,.. 150 By resolutions, May 20 and Land under water for pipes, etc., foot of West Ninety-seventh street ...... National Transit Company...... 27, 7898 ...... 150 00 By resolutions, une 9, Sep- Privilege to land at Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street ...... Central Hudson Steamboat Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 75 per mo. 4 tember z5, and October 6, f 1899 ...... ...... 435 00 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and West One Hundreki 156 25 and Thirtieth streets ...... ..... McDermott & Co...... May r, 1894, to May r, 1899 625 per ann. By public sale, April 27, 1894 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and West One Hundred and Thirtieth streets ...... Consolidated Ice Company...... At pleasure of the Board.. . 625 By resolution, April 28, r8gq. 468 75 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-first and West One Hundred and Thirty-second strcets ...... Geor a Gros man...... June r, x898, to May r, rgooi t,xco By resolution, June no, a8g8. 1,100 00 By t'esozluti8 s, May Ig and Use of upland between West One Hundred and Thirty-first and West One Hundred g At pleasure of the Board... 600 and Thirty-second streets...... Nau_hton & Co ...... J v 5, 99••••••••••••• 261 78 To Lind at outer end of Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-second street...... Homer Ramsdell Transportation Company..... At pleasure of the Boar)... 7o per mo y resolution, May ao, 5898.. 420 00 (Bypubhcsale,April27, 1894, Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-second and West One Hundred( A .. May r, 1894, to May I, 1899, 3ooperann. -( and resolution. April a8, and Thirty-third streets...... ...... J William . Wells ...... ( 5899...... 300 00 Reclaimed lands between West One Hundred and Thirty-second and West One Hun- dred and Thirty-third streets ...... James Rogers...... At pleasure of the Board... i.e o By resolution, October r7, 1895 Dumping-board on north half of Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-third street., , M. B. Martin...... At pleasure of the Board... goo c' By resolution, June 1f, 1899.. 450 00 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street ...... O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean ...... At pleasure of the Board.,. 15, 'c By resolutions, April 04 and August 7, and t4, 1899.... 373 13 Bulkhead at southerly half of West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street ...... At pleasure of the Board... Zoo By resolutions, May 20, 1897, Farrell & Hopper...... June 24, z898, and April a8, 5899 . ...... 200 04 Bulkhead from middle of West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street to middle of block November r, 1838, to No- between West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and West One Hundred and Thirty )} O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean ...... vember I, 2903 ...... 0,500 " By resolution, October 7, ISpS. 1,500 00 ...... seventh streets, about 4to feet ...... By resolutions, January 9 and Bulkhead at toot of West One Hundred and Forty-third street, with privilege to lay t New York Central and Hudson River Railroad At pleasure of the Board... loo " tracks across said street...... I... f Company... ...... :...... ,,.... P I Ino Oo Bath-houses, etc., foot of West One Hundred and Fifty-first street ...... Peter J. Moran...... ,. At pleasure of the Board... 4o per mo. By resolutions, June a4 and July t, 1898 ...... I..... 480 00 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7 277

PROPERTY. LasSRR OR OCCUPANT. TERM OF TENANCY. RENT, RIGHT OF TENANCY. RECEIVED.

April, r8gq, to April x, 1z5° Per ann. Land under water for bath-houses and floats at West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth privilege first term street and southerly thereof .•..•..,....•---...• ...... } Philip F. Donohue ...... x909, with of Sla6z 5operann. one renewal term..... second term. By resolution, March a4, x899. 5187 So Berth for bath-houses south of Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street..... Jacob Solomon ...... ...... At pleasure of the Board... $45operann. By resolutions, May ao and 27, i88...... 45000 East River. Easterly half of Pier 4 ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company ...... May r, a898, to May r, 1900. 5,000 " By public sale, April r8, z8p8. 5,000 00 Bulkhead and platform between Piers 4 and 5 ...... ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company ...... May r, z898, to May it rgoo. a,5oo " By public sale, April i8, x898. 1,500 00 Pier 5 ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company ...... May r, 1898, to May r, I9~o. x8,750 By public sale, April .8, 1898, 8,750 00 Bulkhead between Piers 5 and 6 ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company...... May r, 5898, to May it rgoo 1,500 By public sale, April r8, 1898. I,00 00 Pier, old 6 ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company.• ...... May r, 1898, to May r, [goo. xo,000 By public sale. April r8, t8g8, x0,000 on Bulkhead between Piers, new 6 and 7, 97 feet ...... New York, Lake Erie and Wrstern Railroad At pleasure of the Board... 400 " 1 By resolutions, April a6, 5895, Company ...... • ...... j 399 96 Westerly half of Pier, new 7, as widened, and shed thereon ...... New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company ...... May r, 1898, to May a, 5908, 11,500 " By resolution, March 4. 1898. xx,5ao 00 Land under water to widen Pier so, a,oco square feet ...... J. M. Ceballos...... December r, 1895, at pleas. resolution, May r4. x83:, ure of the Board...... } 5°°, t and Minutes, December 17. f 1891, and June z4, 1898.... Soo 00 Land under water for platform between Pier x6 and Pier 17, 7,097 square feet...... New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company.... At pleasure of the Board... 5,774.25 " By resolutions, April z3, I8q[, and May ao and a7, :898.. 1,774 a4 Easterly half of Pier r8, with shed thereon ...... • New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company.... At pleasure of the Board... 6,000 By resolution December x6, 1808.....•.•...... ..•.. 6,000 oo Southerly half of Pier xq ...... Robert M. Ferris, agent...... At pleasure of the Board... 3,000 " By resolution, February xo and r7, 1:899...... 3,poo 00 Land under water for platform south of Pier ao, 66o square feet ...... New York and Texas Steamship Company...... At pleasure of the Board... eoo " By resolutions, March z7, x878, and May 27, 1898.... zoo 00 Easterly half of Pier so, westerly half of Pier an, with whole of surface of Pier zt, to- gether with bulkhead between Piers ao and ax, and platform in front of same.... New York and Texas Steamship Company...... May r, t8g6, to May r, T9o: 17,380 By public sale. April x4, 1895. x7,380 00 Land under water for platform between Piers 23 and a4 ...... Fulton Market Fishmongers' Association ...... At pleasure of the Board... 387.25 " By resolutions, December 5, 1895, and February 6,:896, and June a4, 1898...... •..... East half of Pier z4 and half the bulkhead adjoining ...... Hartford and New York Transportation Company May r, 1896, to May r, Igor 7,x50 " By public sale, April 14, x896. 7.a5o 00 Pier s; and 6o feet of bulkhead westerly, west half Pier a6 and bulkhead between Piers z5 and z6 .... ...... New Haven Steamboat Company...... May r, 11896, to May x, rgoi 53,200 " By public sale, April 114, 1896. x3, zoo 00 Land under water for extension to platform between Piers z6 and z7, x,784 square feet. Baltimore and Ohio Ra'lroad Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 446 By resolutions, March a5, April 15 and June ro, 1897. 446 0o Land under water for platforms easterly and westerly of Pier a7, 4,3co square feet.... Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company...... November,, x886,at pleas- j_ r o „ ( By resolution, September t5, ure of the Board...... ( 75 1 x886 ...... 1,075 00 Land under water for platform between Piers 3s and 33, etc., 10,489 square feet...... Long Island Railroad Company ...... At pleasure of the Board... z,6za.a5 " By resolutions, December z4, 1884, and S' ptember 5, OFrgg a,6za a5 East half of Pier 33, west half of Pier 34 and bulkhead and platforms between...... B.F. Clyde, sublet to Clyde Steamship Company. May r, :897, to May x, x907 9,000 " By public sale, October 8, 5894. and resolution, April 4. t89c ...... 9,000 00 Pier, new a7...... ...... Joy Steamship Company...... • December x5, x899. to t ., By res lutton=, October so, December 115, r Qoq.... ~5jo00 I and December r, 5899..... x,972 6o Land under water for platform westerly side of Pier 36, about a,5ao square feet...... • Central Vermont Railroad Company ...... At pleasure of the Board... 630 " By resolutions, May xo and August :z, x8n8 ...... 630 00 Land under water for widening east side and extension to Pier 36, x5,885 square feet. George H. Penniman ...... May r, 1889. to May t. 5899 3,0°0 " By public sale, March zo, 1889 750 o0 Land under water for widening and extend ing easterly side of Pier 36, x5,885 square feet Central Vermont Railroad Company ...... At pleasure of the Boar ,... 3,000 By resolution. January 27,1899 a,z5o o0 Land under water for temporary platform adjoining westerly site of Pier 38• r•594 Maine Steamship Company ...... , . •••••• J Augu;t x, x889, at pleas- 1 J By resolution, \ovember to, square feet ...... j ere of the Board...... ( 398'5° 1 1887, and May z7, 1898.. 398 5a Pier, old 38 and half of bulkhead westerly, etc ...... Maine Steamship Company...... June r, x897, to June x, '907 13,000 By public sale, April 14, t8g6. x3,000 00 Extension to Pier. old 38, x,733 square feet...... Maine Steamship Company...... At pleasure oft a Board... 683.x5 By re

Land under water for platform westerly of Pier 40, x,779 feet ...... Old Colony Steamboat Company ...... At pleasure of the Board... 444.75 " By resolution, August go, 1894 444 76 Pier 4o ...... Old Colony Steamboat Company...... From August r. 1894, until removal for new pier.... rz,5oo " By resolrtion, 4ognst s, 1894 rz,5oo o0 Undivided ninth Pier, old 4a ...... New York Dry Dock and Repair Company...... At pleasure of th' Board... z5o " By resolution, April z, t89.i.. x25 00 ( June t, r8go, to June r, 7+41,soerm ) By resolution, August 1,o, Land under water for widening' Pier, old 49, z,85o square feet...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad' t goo, wi[n pnvtlege of 74a. 5 6 'd term } x888, and minutes, March Company, assignee...... ••...... two renewals of ten ?71 x o0 years each...... 5 3d term 1 g, t 8g3•••••••• ....•...... 7 4 f June r, x890, to June T, ~ r,6oz.75 xst term By resolution, Aurjst to. Land underwater for platform between Piers, old 45 and new 36, 6,411 square feet...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad :qoo, with p, ivilege of } ,,666.86 ad term [888, and minuses. June z6 , Company, assignee ...... two renewals or ten J x,foa 76 years each.....•...... r 730.97 3d term t8gq and March q, x893... By resolu,,on, Novemb°r q, Pier, new 36 ...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad] December 3t, 1898, tol 17'°°° pet ann. x888, and minutes, March Company, assignee ...... J December 3t, 1908.... ) x893, resolutron,Decem- 1 e1, r6, 1`98...... x7,000 00 Land under water for extension, Pier 49, 637 square feet ...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad At p ensure of the Board... x59.25 By resolmion, May tz, 1892, Com an } ; and minutes, July zz. 189x. 159 z4 By resolutions, November az, Land under water for platform north of Pier 4q, 4,szo square feet ...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad ( January t, t88t, at pleas• j Septe ber , 118 .., and ere of the Board...... 5 1,055 " Company, assignee ...... j Septemherrz,78g5•••••••• r,o55~ Land under water for platform at bulkhead south of Pier 5o, :9,080 square feet...... New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company ...... .. ...... At pleasure of the Board... 4,770 " By resolution, May a6, t880.. 4.770 00 Land under water for platform between Piers 5o and 5n, zo,725 square feet ...... Harlem River and Port Chester Railroad Company At pleasure of the Board... z,681.z5 By resolution., May v, 1874, and November 6, x879.••.. z,68r x8 Easterly half of Piet 5f, westerly half of Pier 5z, and small pier and bulkhead between. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad 1 August 1, 1898, to May r, Comp,ny ...... 5908...... . .... t4,coo " By resolution, July r, r89a... 74,E 00 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad l August r, 1898, to May r, Land under water for platform between Pier.. 5t and 5a, including shed, 8,378 square .. Io feet ...... Comp,ny. ...... ( g 8 ...... ,,1'44.50 By res,lution, Ju'v I, t8q 8.... a,743 Land under water for platform west of Pier, old 53, 7,426 square feet ...... Duryea Brothers...... At pleasure of the Board... i,856.so By resolutions, February 7 and April :5..8q5...... 5,856 5a Land under water. for platform west side of Pier 53, 844 square feet ...... H. D. Mould...... At pleasure of the Board... 21t J By resnhrttons, May zo and l 27, ,898 ...... ...... zn: o0 aoo 00 Easterly half of Pier 53 ...... ...... John W. Sullivan...... May t, x807, to May x, r9ir. 200 " By public sale, July t6, 1896.. Westerly half of Pier 5.1 and bulkhead between Piers 53 and 54 ...... John W. Sullivan...... August I, i896,to May r, igor 5o By public sale. July t6, r8g6. 5o eo ulkhead toot of Cherry street, 5o feet ...... •. • ... •...... Lawrence, Son & Gerrish...... At pleasure of the Board... z5o By resolutions, May z7 and B June 3,1898 ...... 250 0o Shanley & Ryan...... At pleasure of the Board... 125 per me. Minut, s, October zt, t8g7; Land under water occupied by Pier, between Piers, old 58 and 59 ...... December 9, 1897, and June CO. 1898 ...... 1.625 00 Pier, old 6o, with privilege for dumping-board and zoo feet of bulkhead northerly...... John A. McCarthy ...... May r, 1897, to May r, 5900 r,800 per ann. By public sale, April t4, ,897. x,800 oo Murtagh & McCarthy...... At pleasure of the Board... 300 By resolution-, September t7 Use of new-made land between Piers 6o and 6x ...... and 0. tuber 79. r896.••-„ 300 no I,zoo c° Northerly half and outer end of Pier, old 611 ...... • Etzel & Son...... May r, x898, to May x, [qoo r,zos By public sale, April x8, r8g8. South half of Pier 6s and bulkhead southerly, about too feet ...... James Shewan & Sons...... May z, 1898, to May x, rgoo 4,000 " By public sale, April t8, 1695. 4,000 o0 By 94,resolutio s, December 6, One hundred and fifteen feet of the northerly side, inner end, of Pier 6z, and 6o feet l H.A. Peck & Co...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,500 j 2894, May a,1,...... June of bulkhead on Stanton street ...... ...... J r z4. 1898...... x,625 00 ( By resolutions, December 6. One hundred and thirty feet (adjoining H.A. Peck & Co.) on the northerly side of (( Job. T. Welch...... •. At pleasure of the Board... x,500 " { 1894• M•.1Y itpt..,and May Pier 6z ...... :.......... •...... •...... •...... f zo and 27.1898...... 1,500 0o Northerly halt of Pier foot of Fast Fourth street, together with bulkhead and return along north side of said street ...... ames Shewan & Sons...... May r, r89q, to May ,, rgo9 1,750 " By resolution, April 7, t8gq.. 5,3ra 50 azelwood Ice Company...... At pleasure of the Board... x,aoo By resolutions, May zo and Ice bridge, etc., on Pier at Fifth street ...... a7, 1898 ...... 1,300 00 Pier at Ninth street, southerly half of Pier at Tenth street and bulkhead between...... Estate of John Roach ...... At pleasure of the Board... s,5oo " By resolution, May s7, 1898.. 3,500 o0 Northerly half of Pier at foot of Tenth street and southerly half of Pier at foot of Estate of George Law...... •. • ...... February r, 8.... to Febru- Eleventh street ...... f ary a, 1908...... ,..... a,000 " By resolution, February 3,x899 x.375 00 By resolution, June 3, x8,8... 525 00 Bulkhead at East Fotcrteenth street, Ioo feet ...... Murray & Co...... July t, x898, to July r, Tgoo. 525 Bulkhead at East Fifteenth street, 65 feet ...... .. ...... . Consolidated Gas Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 300 " By resolution April a9, r8gq 300 00 Carroll Box and Lumber Company...... May x, x895, to May x, j 4,000 1st term ) By resolutions, October a5, Pier at East Eighteenth street, with reservation for public bath ...... • 1900, with privilege o) Renew4 at ap-) r8gt, and September t:8, renewal of five years..) praised rental 1 i8gq, ...... •.. 3.314 5s feet southerly side of Pier at East Twentieth street ...... H.L. Herbert & Co...... • At pleasure of the Board... Sir.z5 per mo. By resolution September g, Inner 300 1898 ...... 375 00 Bulkhead between East Twenty-fifth and East Twenty-sixth streets ...... • Candee & Smith...... November x, 1894, to No- vember r, r9o4, with 4,500 1st term l By recolutton, October a7, privilege of renewal of 5,000 ad term J 1892 ...... 4,500 00 ten years...... By public sale, April z7, 1894 6a 50 Bulkhead at East Thirtieth street, 6o feet ...... William Hastorf...... May r, 1894, to May x, 1899 250 per ann. ulkhead at East Thirtieth street, 6o feet ...... •...... William Hastorf...... From May i, rsg9, at pleas- B ure of the Board...... a50 By resolution, April a8, x899.. [87 50 Floating dumping-board foot of East Thirtieth street ...... William Hastorf...... At pleasure of the Board... 500 By resolution, May s7, :898•. 500 04 By resolution, March 3, 1899. 2,250 00 Pier at East Thirty-first street ...... Edwin M. Brown...... At pleasure of the Board... 2,250 '• 3t, 2898. r,800 o0 Pier at foot of East Thirty-second street ...... John H. Starin ...... June x, 1898, to May x, rgoo r,feo By public sale, Map Pier at foot of East Thirty-third street ...... • ... • • . • .. Consolidated Ice Company...... March t:, 1898, to March 1 r 8~ „ 1 By resolution, February xt, 1, 1908 ...... ` 1898...... 2,250 00 Pier at foot of East Thirty-fifth street ...... William Turner ...... • At pleasure of the Board... 750 By resolution, October t4,1898 750 00 ------— ■' — I

P roperty. Lessee or Occupant, T erm or Tenancy. Rent. R ight or Tenancy. Received. 1

Bulkhead foot of East Thirty-sixth street...... John Gallagher...... At pleasure of the Board... $300 per ann. By resolution, September 2, 1898...... lass 00 Pier foot of East Thirty-seventh street...... Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company...... May 1, 1898, td May x, 1900 a,000 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 a,000 00 Bulkhead platform between East Thirty-eighth and East Thirty-ninth streets...... J. Parker Dodd...... May 1, 1898, to May 1. 1900 500 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 625 00 Bulkhead foot of East Thirty-ninth street, 60 feet and return, about X45 feet, with 1 Thomas Mumford...... j January 1, 1899, t0 Jan \ 1000 “ ( By resolution, December 30, I uary 1, 1904...... J ’ I 1898...... x,coo 00 Bulkhead at foot of East Fortieth street, 60 feet...... New Amsterdam Gas Company...... May x, 1898, to May i, 1900 250 " By public sale, April 18, 1898 250 00 Bulkhead at foot of East Forty-first street, 60 feet...... New Amsterdam Gas Company...... May r, 1898, 10 May 1, 1900 230 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 250 00 Bulkhead at East Forty-second street...... John Gallagher...... -...... At pleasure of the Board... 250 “ By resolution, Julv 23, 1896, and June 24,1898. 250 08 Bulkhead at foot of East Forty-third street, 60 feet...... Lehigh Valley Railroad Company...... May t, 1898, to May 1, 1900 400 " By public sale, April x8, 1898 400 00 Bulkhead at foot of East Forty-fourth street...... Lehigh Valley-Railroad Company...... May 1, 1898, to May 1, 1900 800 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 800 00 Bulkhead at foot of East Forty-fifth street...... Schwarxschild & Sulzberger...... May x, 1898, to May 1, 1900 400 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 400 00 Northerly side and outer end of Pier at foot of East Forty-sixth street...... Kane & Wright...... May 1, 1898, to May 1, 190c 1,500 “ By public sale, April 18. 1898 1,500 00 Bulkhead at East Forty-seventh street...... Owens & Co...... At pleasure of the Board... 750 “ By resolution, August 12,1898 1,08983 Bulkhead at East Forty-eighth street...... American Malting Company...... May 1, 1898, to May i, 1900 475 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898 593 75 Land and land under water in front of southerly half of block between East Fifty- 1 Consumers’ Brewimr Comnanv I July x, 1898, to July 1, fourth and East Fifty-fifth streets, 6,701 square feet...... - ...... j tA>nsumer« Brewing Company...... ( 1003 (renewal term)...... aoo “ By resolution, August 26, 1898 200 00 Land under water in from of northerly half of block between East Fifty-fourth and\ T h Vr„ . r July 1, 1898, to July x, East Fifty-fifth streets, 4,230 square feet...... / J ohn Kress Bre *,ng LomPa,,y...... 1903 (renewal term)...... aoo “ By resolution, August 96,1898 aoo 00 Land under water for coal-hoist nortn of East Fifty-sixth street...... Curtis A Blaisdell...... I. At pleasure of the Board... 250 “ By resolutions, May 31, and July 8,1898...... 25000 Site for bulkhead between East Fifty-sixth and East Fifty-seventh streets...... Schmidt and Schwanenfluegel...... At pleasure of the Board... 100 “ By resolution, June 3, 1898... 10000 f 1,000 per ann., August 1, 1896, to August 1 xst term__ Land under water between East Fifty-ninth and East Sixtieth streets, about 11,5481 New York Steam Company square feet...... J v 3...... [ ' ■ S S L ""::By public wle. July .5 . 1696. 00 years each...... x.aro per ann., Filled-in land easterly of original high-water mark in front of southerly half of block | Farmers’ Feed Company of New York and Ne 3d term ---- between Sixty-second and Sixty third streets, and platform in front of same. ... J Jersey...... v Filled-in land in front of northerly half of block between East Sixty-second and East . May 1, 1898, to May x, 1900. 600 p r ann. By public sale, April 18, 1898. 600 00 Sixty-third streets, and platform in front of same...... Ehrenreich Brothers...... May 1,1898, to May », 1900. 600 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898. 60000 Bulkhead at foot of East Sixty-third street, 65 feet...... Neidlinger & Sons...... Bulkhead between East Sixty-third and East Sixty-fourth streets...... Adam Neidlinger, assignee...... May 1,1898, to May x, 1900. 750 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898. 75000 . June 1, 1897, to June 1,1902. 700 “ By public sale, May 9, 1892, and minutes, February 23, Grain elevator on bulkhead between East Sixty-third and East Sixty-fourth streets. J Neidlinger & Sons...... 1893 ...... 700 00 . At pleasure of the Board... 268.75 “ { \ resolutions. May 90 and Platfonn in front of bulkhead between East Sixty-eighth and East Sixty-ninth streets. Central Brewing Company...... 13 ( September 9, 1898...... 335 94 . May 24,1899, to May 24,1 „ I By resolutions, April 21 and Dumping-board on bulkhead between East Seventy-first and East Seventy-second I ^ gouker...... »9°9...... i 5 I July 25, 1899...... *15 79 . At pleasure of the Board... 600 “ I By resolution^. December 23. 1 1898, and January 13, 1899. 55000 Land under water for bulkhead platfonn northerly of East Seventy-fourth street...... Henry Rothschild...... Bulkhead platform, between East Seventy-eighth and East Seventy-ninth streets, . At pleasure of the Board... 596 “ By resolution, July 1, 1898... 59600 about 190 feet, with ice-bridge privilege...... Consolidated Ice Company...... May 1,1897, to May r, 1900. t.oco “ By public sale, April 14, 1897. 2,500 00 Bulkhead platform, etc., between East Seventy-ninth and East Eightieth streets...... Nathaniel Wise...... Land under water for platform between East Eighty-first and East Eighty-second £ ^ Brinkman . May 1,1898, to May 1,1900. 750 “ By public sale, April 18, 1898. 750 co streets, 1,350 square feet...... At pleasure of the Board... 337.5c “ -I B> resolutions,May 27 and Land under water, between East Eighty-first and East Eighty-second streets, lying I n R • . , n „ J u'y x> '8 9 8 ...... 33756 between westerly side of platform and high-water mark, 900 square feet...... J ...... At pleasure of the Board... 295 « By resolution, October 14, Land under water, for platform near foot of East Eighty-third street...... G. Kncche...... J 1 1098...... 243 7S . At pleasure of the Board... 195 “ J By resolutions, May 12 and Pier at East Ninety-first street, with reservation for bath...... Consolidated Ice Company...... v ( July 25, 1899...... 97 5° . March 1, 1898, to March I ,, l By resolution, February 11, Bulkhead at East Ninety-third street, 75 feet...... George Ehret and Jacob Ruppert...... 1.1908...... f ,l50° 1 .898...... 1,875 co . August 1, t?99. to August I „ j By resolutions, March 10 and r» *9<>9...... \ 1 July 31, 1899...... 65000 I |2,9so per ann. Northerly side of Pier at East Ninety-fourth street...... Hencken & Co...... to May 1,1898, . May i, 1893,to May 1,19031 and $2,500 per I ann. to May 1, - Dumping-board between East Ninety-fourth and East Ninety-fifth streets . Albert H. Hastorf...... „ „ „ „ I. t9 °3 ...... By resolution. April 13, 1893. 2,500 00 . May 1, 1898, to May 1, 1900 2,250 per ann. By public sale, April 18,1898 J Extension to south end of dumping-board described above...... Albert H. Hastorf...... I By resolutions, February 10 V 2,295 83 Use of new-made lard in rear of bulkhead between East Ninety-sixth and East) , . p K Comnanv At pleasure of the Board... 50 “ I and 17,1899...... ) Ninety-seventh streets...... f J ’ v 3 ...... At pWtture of the Boarrl... *5 1~ « h {' Bulkhead between East Ninety-eighth and East Ninety-ninth streets...... Consolidated Gas Company...... At pleasure of the Board... 500 per ann By resolution, May 12, 1899.. 1,00000 Harlem River. Southerly side of Pier at foot of East One Hundredth street, with privilege off william M. Montgomery & Co...... At pleasure of the Board... 83 33 per mo. {By resolutions, July 23, if97, Bulkhead at foot of East One Hundred and Fourth street, with privilege of ice-1 jj p Mould t- 3 33 ^ and j une ~ g...... 999 96 bridge, about 100 feet...... J * ' . At pleasure of the Board... x.coo per ann. { By resolutions, February 4 I and May 27, 1898...... 1,000 co Bulkhead at East One Hundred and Fifth street. 60 feet...... Kane & Wright...... Use of new-made land in rear of bulkhead between East One Hundred and Seventh and . May x, 1898, to May 1, 1900. 750 “ By public sale, April 18,1898. 750 00 East One Hundred and Eighth streets (south half of block)...... J. Reeber’s Son...... Floating dump at bulkhead between East One Hundred and Seventh and East One . At pleasure of the Board... 25 per mo. By resolution, June 2,1899... 11500 Hundred and Eighth streets ...... John Cloughen...... At pleasure of the Board... 50 “ By resolution. October 13,1899 7258 Northerly side of Pier at foot of East One Hundred and Tenth street, with dumping-1 jrane g . Wrieht i May r, 1898, to May 1.19001 1 By public sale,April 18, 1898, board privilege...... f K ...... Lease canceled Septem- 5 1,500 per ann. -< and resolutions, September Use of dumping-board on northerly side of Pier at East One Hundred and Tenth 1 Albert H Hastorf : her 15, 1899...... ) I 10 and October 6, 1890.... 1,37500 street...... | ' ...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,500 «• ( By resolutions. December 8 Pier at East One Hundred and Sixteenth street...... Manhattan State Hospital...... \ and 15, 1899...... 330 55 ■ AprJ4:9so ?, ?slfi t ,3, $ ? '£ : » % i ^ .,,6. Pier at East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, with privilege of maintaining ice- term of ten years...... f 2d term ...... J and April ®» *®S7 ...... 3*5°° co bridge...... William M. Montgomery...... May 1, 1897, to May x, 1900 1,125 per ann. By public sale, April 14. 1897 1,125 °o One hundred feet of bulkhead, north side of East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth) Nauehton & C o I By resolutions, November 25 street, and unpaved area in rear of same, about 10,00c square feet...... J s ...... At pleasure of the Board... 1,000 “ -l and December 9, 1898, and Land under water for timber basin in front of northerly half of block between East 1 I January 27, 1899...... 750 00 One Hunored and Twenty-fifth and East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth streets,} Yellow Pine Company...... January 1, 189a, at pleasure 30,850 square feet...... ) of the Board...... 150 “ Minutes, October 20, 1892.... 15000 Land under water for bridge pier at East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and 1 c D_.. __ ___ Second avenue, 2,082 square feet...... \ Suburban Rapid Transit Company...... By resolutions, April 4 and June 20, 1883, and June 24, Bulkhead at foot of One Hundred and Fifiy-sixth street, Harlem river...... George C. Murphy...... S 1898...... 500 00 Bulkhead at foot of One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, about 40 feet...... Estate of William Lynch...... , June x, 1898, to May 1, 1900 150 “ By public sale, May 31,1898. 187 50 Land under water north of West One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, Harlem river, i . May 1, 1897, to May r, 1900 1,0x0 “ By public sale, April 14, 1897...... extending northerly about 500 feet from the estate of William Lynch and about { Manhattan Railway Company...... 4 350 feet in width from the established bulkhead-line westerly 143,500 square feet. I i 6,5m 00 f $100 per ann. ] Bulkhead at Sherman’s creek, and shed at same...... Consolidated Canal and Lake Company...... first 2 years ; j June 1, 1897, to May 1, j^ ’8®0 next (By re.olu.loo.. May 30, ,897, celed from September *s’a8° P ' r I and September 2, 1897.... 1,22500 . .0_ ann. second 1 *’ ,8 99...... term; <5>8o8 Float and runway at Two Hundred and First street...... Harry Bronson...... per ann. third I term ...... I At pleasure of the Board... $100 per ann. By resolution, May 14, 1896.. 76 65 Land under water, between Two Hundred and Sixteenth and Two Hundred and 1 a___ _ n ___ $2,250 per ann. 'I Eighteenth streets, about 56,275 square feet...... f Th,rd A ^nue Railroad Company...... November 1, 1896, to No- 1 st term; vember 1, 1906, witn $2,475 p e r By public sale, October 14, two renewal terms of ann. 2d term; 1896...... 2,25000 Bulkhead at One Hundred and Forty-ninth street...... Wilson, Adams A C o ...... ten years each...... $2,722.50 per (. ann. 3d term. At pleasure of the Board... $200 per ann. By resolution, October x, Land under water near One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, about 8,968 square feet... Church F.. Gates & Co...... 1896, and June 24, 1898___ aoo 00 August 1,1896, to August f | By public sale, July 16, 1896, 1, 1906, with one re--/ and resolution, July 23, A portion of bulkhead at Lincoln avenue...... William Blumenauer...... newal term of ten years} 1896...... 50000 Land under water covered by temporary pier foot of Tiffany street...... John J. Dailey...... At pleasure of the Board .. $25 per mo. By resolution, July 23, 1896.. 325 00 Town Dock at Westchester...... Watson H. Bowne...... At pleasure of the Board... ao per mo. By reso'ution, April 29, 1898.. 24000 Land under water on east side of Westchester creek, south of Main street causeway... John S. Bush...... May 1, 1898, to May 1,1900. 150 per ann. By public sale, April 18, 1898. 150 00 At pleasure of the Board... 150 per ann. By resolution, April 14, 1899. 112 50 Brooklyn. Use of frame buildings between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets...... John A. Secor...... At pleasure of the Board... 35 per mo. By resolutions, March 4 and 18, 1898...... 420 00

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I7, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7 2 79

PROPERTY. Lassen OR OCCUSANT. TERM OF TENANCY. RENT. RIGHT OF TENANCY. RECEIVED.

$2,000 00 Wharf property occupied by ferry structure foot of Atlantic avenue ...... I Union Ferry Company...... Holding over ...... $a,000 per ann. ...••..•...... •...•....•.. Pier No. a, Wallabout basin, and half the bulkheads on each side ...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company ...... January I. x900, tO Janu- x9,000 Ist term ary t, 10 10, wick two I By resolution, November x8, renewals of ten years r4,soo ad term x888..• ...... each...... r4,5ao 3d term Pier No. z, Wallabout basin (old Pier) ...... • Consolidated Ice Company...... March x. t8g8, to March I ( By resolution, February ii, x, r9o8.•...... •...... J 2,500 per ann. 1898 ...... 3,125 00 At pleasure of the Board... t,aoofor season By resolutions, May xa and Berth for landing steamers at Pier foot of South Fifth Street...... John H. Staria ...... 19.1899: ...... 1,200 0o ...... John Gillies Co. (Inc.) ...... At pleasure of the Board... 300 per mo. By resolution, September ao Space for framing crib, Wallabout basin...... and October 6,aS99......

LEASES of Ferry Franchises and Wharf Property used for Ferry Pu,poses.

ReceiVRD. LOCATION. LESSEES. TERM OF LEASE. RENT. RIGHT OF OCCCPANCY.

North River. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey...... December at, 1897, tO ( By 8public9 sale, December at, Liberty street to Communipaw ...... December at, x oa....J fto,000 perann. t 7 ...... • $10,000 00 Cortlandt street to Jersey City ...... Associates of the jersey Company...... May ,, t898, to May I, 19o8 Ir,oco By public sale, June 27, 1898.. 11,000 00 Barclay street to Hoboken ...... Hoboken Ferry ompany...... • March r,r895.to March x, 1905 ...... 20,104.25 " By public sale, March aa, 1895 20,104 24 I 5 per cent. of Erie Railroad Company...... • May r, r897, to May r, ' gross receipts Chambers street to Jersey City ...... 1902 ...... ] and not less than $8,5oo.. By public sale, March 29, x897 8,553 00 ay street to Weehawken ...... New York Central and Hudson River Railroad J Company ...... April x, 1897, to April t, 1902 03,500 per ann. By public sale, March 29, 1897 3,500 00 Desbrosses street to Jersey City ...... Associates of the Jersey Company...... May r. 1898• to May r, 1908 7,200 " By public sale. June 27, x898.. 7,:00 00 Hoboken ...... Hoboken perry Company...... March x, t895, to March r, Christopher street to• 1905 ...... 22,500 " By public sale, March aa, ,895 22,500 oo South of West Thirteenth street to Jersey City ...... Pennsylvania Railroad Company ...... May r, rSg,, to May x, t900j 2,501 By public sale. August ar, x£go r,5or oo Hoboken Ferry Company...... March I, t8g;, to March r, West Fourteenth street to Hoboken ...... • 1905...... 8,584 " By pP ublic- sale, March 22, t895 8,5 8 4 co West Twent third street to Jersey Cit ...... Erie Railroad Company...... December zr, 1897, to De- ` " By public sale, December ax, camberat, 1902...... 1x,8 o x 1897 ...... x1,840 ga aa,500 per ann. I for wharf property and Penns lvania Railroad Com anY...... January r, 9865, to Jan- ByY Ppublic sale, SeptemberP ix, West TwentyY- third street to )Jersey Y CitY ...... • Y P f { 5 per of r895 ...... 2 nary x, ages...... • gross 're- 5,233 90 ceipts, N e w York side.... J West Forty-second street to Weehawken ...... • New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company ...... Mayn x, t897. to 11,000 per aan. Byy Ppublic sale, March z 9, x 891 x1,000 00 West One Hundred and Thirtieth street to Fort Lee ...... Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company...... June 95• to J unea, t to l ...... 3,000 " B public sale, May 27, 1895.. 3,000 00 21,500 per ann. for w b a r I East River. property and Whitehall street to Sta'en Island ...... New York Harbor and Staten Island Ferry t June x, 1894, to June 1, 5.4 per cent. By public sale, September xg, Company ...... f 19c4 ...... of gross re- x894...... 44,232 32 cetpts ; not to be less • than $22,500. ) j 59,624.03 7Y per cent. of from all September 8, 1893, to May g public sale, October 26, Whitehall street to Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn ...... Union Ferry Company...... gross re- Y1893 p ...... ...... ..... fe r rie s 1,.901..•...... eeipts.,...... leased 7 per cent. e- by Uu- September8,1893, to May 7 By public sale, October a6, Whitehall street to Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn.... • ...... • . • ...... •...... Union Ferry Company ...... g r e s e re- Y1893...... p ion Un- a, Igor ...... ceipts...... f ry Com- pany. 5 per cent. of gross receipts December ar, t8g7, to De- and not less By public sale, December z1, Pier z to South Brooklyn ...... New York and S,uth Brooklyn Ferry and Trans- 0897...... 7,00t 00 portation Company...... cember at, xgoa...... I than $7,000; i . wharf prop- erty $t...... J ...... September 8, 1893, to May l 73~ per cent... i By public sale, October a6, Wall street to Montague street, Brooklyn ...... Union Ferry Company I. Igor ...... I gross receipts 0893...... Long Island Railroad Company...... December ST, t897, to De-1 5 per cent. of Pine street to Long Island City ...... cember ax, 1898, with ( gross receipt=_ By public sale, December at, privilege of tour re-(J and net less t897...... 537 73 newals ...... than $500.... Union Ferry Company...... September 8, r59, to May ( 7Y& per cent. of ( By public sale, October 26, Fulton street to Fulton street, Brooklyn ...... ...... • r. Igor ...... ) gross receipts I 0893...... By public sale, June z7, x898 . 000 on Roosevelt street to Broadway and South Eighth street, Brooklyn ...... • Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York...... May x, x898, to May x, igo8.. I{-o,000 per ann. By public sale, August a3,t898 8,000 co James slip to Long Island City ...... Long Island Railroad Company...... May r, t8g3, to May x, 1903 8,coo '• Union Ferry Company...... September 8, 1893, to Mayj 7Y4 per cent. of 'S By public s,le, October 26, Catharine street to Washington street, Brooklyn ...... t, a9Ot ...... J gross reciepts I t83...... By public sale, June 27, 1898 5,000 00 Grand street to Grand street, Brooklyn ...... ...... Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York...... May 1, af98, to May r, 1908 $5,000 per ann. Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York...... • May r, .889, to May t, x899. Grand street to Broadway, Brooklyn ...... Holding over...... x5,000 " By public sale, April r8, r88g. t5,o_o 00 By public sale, June 27, 1898 9,500 00 East Houston street to Grand street, Brooklyn ...... Nassau Ferry Company...... May r, 1888, to May r, tgo8 9,500 East Tenth street to Greenpoint ...... Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York ...... August r, ,898, to May r, • tgo8 ...... 5.500 •~ Byy Ppublic sale,) July Y an, t89 8.. 5,50 0 00 East Twenty-third street to Broadway, Brooklyn ...... Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York...... May t, td94, to May r, 1904 6,499.50 " pending con- By public sale, May at, r894, struction of Resolution, April a8, 1899. 9,910 of bulkh, wall, etc..... May t, 1898, to May t, rgo8 x6,750 per ann. By public sale, May 3r, 1898, East Twenty-third street to Greenpoint ...... Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York...... Resolution, March 3 and April z8, 1899...... 19,677 9r " By public sale, August 23,1898 12,000 oo East Thirty-fourth street to Long Island City ...... .. Long Island Railroad Company...... May t, 1898, to:May r, rgo8 1,,000 nY...... Ma r, r 94, to MayY r, x 8 5 Pper cent. 1 East Ninety-second street to Astoria...... .... New York and East River Ferry ComPa Y 8 99 of gross re- ceipts, and By public sale, January a,, not less than 1895 ...... 2,400 00 $2,500; wharf property $700 May r, x899, to May t, 19o4 East Ninety-second street to Astoria...... York.New and East River Ferry Company...... of gross ere. ceipts, and not less than $4,500 : wharf property arm. { By p 5t7 4t ublic sale, December a1.' 4' College ...... ...... New York and College Point Ferry ComPa ny•••••• D 92,500 per ann. t a 500 00 East Ninety-ninth Street to Point cember a . 189z. to De.

.Brooktys. ennsylvania Railroad Company ...... • Brooklyn to Jersey City ...... nary b 1879. Holding over :,Soo Lease, November x9, 1877.... 1,500 00

Richmond. Port Richmond and Bergen Point Ferry Company. August t, 5897, to August 3°° Port Richmond, S. L, to Bergen Point, N. J ...... 1,190;...... 3o Lease, December zz,1897••• no

PERMITS g,anted by the Board for which rental is collected.

WHEN RENT. LOCATION. PRtvtt.e R. To WHOM GRANTED. GRANTED.

North River. Landing steamboat "Al Foster"...... Al Foster Steamboat Company ...... $5 00 per day...... Jan. 6, 1898 Battery Platform ...... , 400 .. ..•...... .. ...... • ...... •...... •...... Landing steamboat " Angler...... •...... Landing steamboat "Dolphin"...... Loewer Steamboat Company...... . 5 00 " ...... • May as, 1890 ...... Apr, so, Landing steamboat "Defender"...... Norton Point Land Company ...... 300 3 0o " ...... May a6, .. .. •.•..•....• ...... I.....•....:...... Landing steamboat o Elaine...... Steg>nan & Halpin ......

7280 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

WNSN To WHOM GRANTED. RENT. LOCATION. PRIVILEGE. GRANTED.

Landing steamboats "Grand Republic" and "General Knickerbocker Steamboat Company...... ~ $to 00 per day each boat.. Feb. is, r897 Battery Platform ...... I ...... ; Slocum" ...... 5 on .. Berth for steamboats " Peekskill" and " Fannie Wood- George Morton...... ...... Jan. 27, 1899 Pier, old 42...... { hall......

00 .. . .May 9. .. .. ...... Berth for steamboat " Wyckoff ...... Mattawan Propeller Company...... 5 ...... Apr 29, ...... Berth for steamboat " Holmdel ...... Citizens' Steamboat Company...... 5 00 ...... 5 on per month...... May 59, •: Bulkhead between new 42 and 43 ...... Runway and float...... A. Lynch...... P. J. Casey...... I oo per week...... Apr. 7, r898 Pier, new 43...... Privileges on recreation structure ...... I 6o per day...... " 7,x899 Bulkhead between new 52 and old 56%...... Berth for oyster boat...... Van Orden Bros ...... L. S. Lake...... r So ...... " 7, William Simonson ...... 160 ...... '• 7. .. ...... Mathew Foster ...... 580 •• "• 7 '• • ., 7 .. Stringham Oyster Company...... zoo " ...... ...... .. 210 . ...... 7, Bulkhead between old 56% and old g8...... I ...... Still & Patterson...... 190 .. ...... " 7 ...... ...... .. . George Thompson ...... William Foster Company...... 240 " ...... " 7, " t .. ...... ...... A. F. Merrill...... 80 ...... 7, 220 " ...... I...... J. W. Boyle...... 7 " 7, ...... Woglam & Co ...... a 80 ...... ...... ...... J. & J. W. Ellsworth...... 340 ...... 7, .. 5 .. u ...... ...... J. I. Merrill...... r 80 ...... a 7, .. 7 ...... R. F. Williams ...... 18o ...... .. 7 ...... . J. I. Housman Company...... 180 ...... 190 .. .. ...... J. I. Housman...... 7," o ...... ...... I...... I. P. Mesereau ...... 3 ...... ...... A. Frazer...... 00 5 00 ...... Dec. 2, x898 Pier foot of Bloomfield street ...... I ...... Berth for "Magenta...... Citizens' Steamboat Company...... 30 00 per month...... Apr. zz, " Bulkhead between old 58 and 58%...... Sand on bulkhead...... Joseph T. Racket...... Benjamin Grigg ...... 500 per day ...... " 14,x899 Pier, old 58% ...... Berth for "William V. Wilson...... so oo per month...... June 3, 1898 Newly-made land between West Twenty-ninth and West Thirtieth streets... To pile coal dust ...... Stokes & Thedford ...... 400 per day...... Aug. ar, x899 Pier at West Thirty-fifth street...... Berth for bath ...... M. C. Dexter ...... ...... I...... Berth for float...... Joseph May...... 22 oo per month...... Oct. 7, t898 x no per week...... May 12, x899 Pier at West Fiftieth street...... Refreshment privileges ...... M. Gall...... 2 no per day...... July 3, 1895 Bulkhead between West Fifty-second and West Fifty-third streets...... Berth for scow...... JohnDonnelly ...... May 27, 1898 Bu:khead between West Fifty-fourth and West Fifty-fifth streets...... Platformscales...... Sicilian Asphalt Company...... ag co per annum ...... 5 oo per month...... " 19, x8 Pier at West Seventy-ninth street...... Cable box...... Postal Telegraph Company...... 99 30 00 .. " a7, 1898 Bulkhead between West Seventy-ninth and We:We Eighty-first streets...... Hoisting machine...... Thomas Ward ...... 5 co ...... Sept. r8, 1899 Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street...... Float...... Garrett May...... 4 no per day...... Dec. 22, " Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-nisi-nisih Street ...... Berth for yacht " America...... A.Watt ...... Hy. Schumacher ...... t on per week...... May xa, " Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth treat...... Refreshment privilege...... 2 no per month, June to December Peter Conroy ...... 5o cents per " 20, 1898 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street...... Gangway and float ...... month, January to May...... J Pier at West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street...... Bath-house...... Mary Claffey ...... 6o no per annum ...... July r, '• Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Fifty-second and West One Frederick Schafer ...... 175 00 .. ...... May r9. 1899 Hundred and Fifty-third street'...... Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street...... Boat-house ...... Drew & Stever...... a co per mouth...... Apr. r, 1898 s 00 ...... May 19,x899 Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street ...... ...... ,. W. A. Skinkle...... 9 .. Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street...... ...... W. P. Delmour ...... Bulkhead between Wrst One Hundred and Fifty-fifth and West One Hun- •' ... Waverly Boat Club...... 600 ...... z7, t 89 dred and Fifty-eighth streets ...... Apr. ar, 1899 Pier at West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street ...... Float...... F. T. Volk...... I 00 ...... June to, 1898 Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-second street ...... •. ...... Hillside Boat Club...... r 00 rx5 o ...... May 27, Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-second Street...... Bath-houses, etc ...... James Veitch...... Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-third street ...... ...... E. Keenan ...... 1250 " ...... " 27, .. " t9,t899 Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-third street ...... Boat-house ...... A. Marshall ...... .. 5 00 ,. *9, Foot of West One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street...... ...... ...... J. Wagner......

East River. 500 per day ...... June 3, 1898 Pier, new 3s ...... Berth, tally-house and freight shed...... North and East River Steamboat Company... 5 .. .. ...... Berth for "Mary E. Gordon"...... Charles W. Davis ...... oo ...... Apr. a8, 1899 .. .. .. ...... Berth for Huntington"...... Ira B. Young...... 3 00 ...... Jan. r3, : oo per week...... Apr. 7,t898 Pier at East Third street...... Refreshment privileges...... J. J. Stringer ...... 18 Pier at East Fifth Street...... Swimming bath ...... H. L. Emerson ...... 500 per day ...... Mar. to, 99 Apr. 7, r8g8 Pier at East Twenty-fourth street ...... Refreshment privileges...... Denis Cray...... r oo per week...... 5 co per day ...... June 3, " Pierat East Twenty-ninth street...... Bath-house...... James Monahan ...... Feb. ax, 1895 Bulkhead between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets...... Shed on newly made land...... Cornelius Gallagher...... 150 on per annum ...... :o no per month...... May 27,x898 Bulkhead foot of East Forty.fifth street ...... Buildings on bulkhead...... Schwarzschild & Sulzberger...... 50 per day ...... Feb. 21, 1891 Bulkhead foot of East Fiftieth street...... Dumping-board...... Brown & Fleming...... 5 on per month...... Dec. 8,t899 Bulkhead foot of East Fifty-second street...... Engine on bulkhead...... H. L. Herbert...... 1950 ...... 23,1898 Bulkhead foot of East Fifty-fifth street...... Platform ...... Curtis & Blaisdell ...... 25 no for season...... Bulkhead between Sixty-fourth and Sixty-sixth streets...... Floating baths ...... August Braun ...... July 25, 1899 Oct. 28, x897 Foot East Ninety-first street ...... Berth for float...... Hell Gate Life Saving Corps ...... 5 oo for privilege......

Harlem River. Bulkhead between One Hundred and Second and One Hundred and Third to oo per month...... May 20,.898 streets ...... ...... ...... Float...... Andrew Enkemier...... Bulkhead between One Hundred and Seventh and One Hundred and Tenth ...... Mar. to, 1899 streets ...... ...... ...... Use of newly-made land ...... New York and Maine Granite Company.... 25 no Bulkhead between One Hundred and Seventh and One Hundred and Tenth May ra, " streets ...... Float...... George Fryrie...... ro 00 " ...... ( Aug. a and Marginal street, between One Hundred and Ninth and One Hundred and { Forty-se-ond Street, Manhattanville and L 4 17 " {` Nov. at, Ten:h streets ...... ...... 1 Car-tracks...... """"". St. Nicholas Avenue Railroad Company I t894- z on per week...... Aug. 30, *898 Pier foot of One Hundred and Twelfth street ...... Refreshment privileges ...... John Thomas...... to no per month...... Apr. 21, 1899 ulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifteenth street ...... Runway and Boat...... ...... I Henry Miller...... B „ J Nov.3and17, 20 00 ..••.. l Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street ...... Boat-house and Boat...... L.S. Lake...... 1899. 25 00 " ...... Mar. ro. 5899 Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Twenty -fifth street ...... Use of newly-made land ...... New York and Maine Granite Company... " ...... May 27. 1898 Lerineton avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-second street...... Berth for tow-boats ...... George M.Connell...... 35 00

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7281

I WHEN LOCATION. PRIVILEGE. To WHOM GRANTED. RENT. GRANTED.

Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-second street...... Boat-house ...... W. Oliver...... $to on per month ...... Jan. 28, 1892 ...... Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-second street ...... " ...... Bohemian Boat Club ...... TO 00 July 8, 1898 " ., Lexington avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-second street...... " ...... Metropolitan Boat Club...... 5 00 ...... June as,

---,..... May 1I, 1892 Lexington aysaae and One Hundred and Thirty-second street " Nassau Boat Club...... 5 no •' Bulkhead foot of Lenox avenue ...... Union Boat Club...... 5 co ° ...... July r5, 1898 „ .. Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Forty-eighth street ...... " ...... Nonpareil Boat Club...... 5 00 ...... June to, Bulkhead loot of One Hundred and Forty-eighth street ...... " Jacob Kohlman ...... ion on per annum...... May 27, " " „ Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifty-first street ...... Coal-hoist...... M. D. Williamson...... 142 50 ...I..... July r, Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifty-third street ...... Boat-house...... M. Murray...... 5 no per month...... Jan. t3, 1899 ulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifty-third street ...... ...... Lone Star Boat Club ...... 5 00 " ...... June 3, 1898 B 5 on per month, Mayl to October...... 11 Nov. 5, 1996 Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street ...... ...... James Moss ...... 2 50 per month, No- vember to April Bulkhead foot of One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street ...... ...... Friendship Boat Club...... 8 on per month...... Dec. 29, 1899 .. Bulkhead loot of One Hundred and Forty-ninth street ...... ...,...... Dauntless Boat Club ...... 5 no , .. , ...... Mar. 25, 1897

The Bronx. 19, 1899 Pier at High Bridge ...... Use and occupy ...... Joseph Morgan ...... 50 00 per annum...... May 27,1898 One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Long Island Sound ...... Float...... JohnBarth...... i on per month...... " Sept. zz, 1892 Bungay street ...... Boat-house...... M.Deitsch ...... 5 no " ...... June to, 1898 Unionport...... Use of dock...... N.Y. Sand and Gravel Co ...... 25 00 per annum...... Apr. x4,1899 New road, Throgg's Neck ...... Boat-house...... Fred. Lohbauer ...... 5 oo per month...... Willow avenue ...... Use of premises for boating...... Fred. Horn ...... 75 oo per annum...... Mar. 24, Main street, City Island ...... Boat-house...... Mary C. Burke ...... I oo per month...... Oct. 6,

r ...... 24, Pelham Bay . ...... Float...... Charles F. Ehler ...... on Mar. .' ...... Platform and float...... Fred. Siebel ...... ! 24, " ,. ...... Float...... Elijah P. Miller ...... I 00 ...... Feb. it, 1897 Baychester ...... Float and bridge...... Ferdinand Grass ...... 12 no per annum ...... Apr. 29, 1898

Brooklyn. Twelfth street, Coney Island creek...... Float ...... Parker Lawless ...... I on per month...... , July r, x898 Forty-third street ...... Boat-house ...... Excelsior Yacht Club...... ra oo per annum...... Mar. rx, " for Sailors...... Capt. H. L. Meeker...... r on ...... Apr. 28, 1899 Joralemon street...... Home Wallaboutcanal ...... Berth...... Philip Neville ...... r no per day...... May z6, Ice bridge...... August Grill...... z 00 " ...... Mar. 25, 2898 Ice platform ...... JohnT. Welsh ...... z 50 ...... Apr. 22,

Queens, Whitestone Landing ...... Boat-house...... Frank Booren ...... 25 00 per annum Oct. 24, 2898 ~5oo .< Mar. 30, 1899 Twenty-second street, College Point ..... Frank Holut ......

APPORTIONMENT OF AUDITED DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 38, 1899, EXPEND[- TOTAL Ex. TUBES, PENDITURRS Shoving in Detail the Cost of Construction and Repair Work, and General Expenses Inci- o899. TO DATE. dent to Same, foe each Borough; also Expenditures for Acquisition of Wharf Property, ------ - - Administrative Purposes, etc. Christopher Street Section. WORK OF CONSTRUCTION-BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Pier, new 45, North river-Extension to pierhead-line of 1897, by resolution oft 8~5 236 56 $z5,a;6 56 June z, x899 ...... ...... ...... f EXPENDI- TOTAL Ex- TURRS. pENmTURES Gansevoert Section. 1899. To DATE. From north side of Pier, new 46, North river, near foot of Charles street to and including Gansevo,rt street, a length of about 2,133 fret, by resolutions of October '5, x896 and June 17, 1897. Length completed, 1,755.04 feet- Bulkhead-wail proper ...... 109,065 x8 487,093 47 Battery Section. General charges ...... ...... 75,246 75 490,28t 96 Permanent breakwater-Plans, etc ...... $70 68 $70 68 Paving the new marginal street ...... 85,531 85 87,270 04 Building on Pier "A "-Plans for extending inshore...... 239 72 239 72 Preparing for and building Pier at foot of West Eleventh street, including L 4 00 141,994 90 Pier, new r, North river-Plans for extending to pierhead-line of 1897, by reso-) 349 12 8zo co dredging site of and half slips adjoining ...... lution of September z, 1898...... j Preparing f r and building Fier near foot Of Bank street, including dredging L 2 00 site of and half slips a djoini,,g...... J 073.335 43 Preparin* for and building Pier near foot of Bethune street, including dredg- •• • • • • • • • • s 7o, 73a 93 Dey Street Section Extended. ing site of and half slips adjoining ...... . ... ...... Preparing for and building Pier at foot of Jane street, including dred,ing t -- - r6z,z46 So From a point 94 feet south of Pier, new 13, North river, southerly, a length of 20 site of and half slips adjoining ...... .... ...... ...... ... ... i feet, by resolution June zo, s895. Length completed. 20 teet- Preparing for and building Pier near foot of Gansevoort street, includingi 883 9z 110,034 dredging site of and half slips adjoining...... J 57 Bulkhead-wall proper ...... ...... $7,648 35 Wharf property and bulkhead rights purchased ...... 5,028,349 7z' 207 85 2,507 18 General charges ...... . $6,852,339 52 Beach Street Section. Temporary Oyster Basin. (Resolution August z6, 1898.) Pier, new 26, North river-Extension to pierhead-line of 1897, by resolution of a6,46I 31 $26,461 3 1 June 9,r899 ...... ,-...... -,-.---,...... --- 1 Pier, old 56%, North river, temporary extension at north side ...... 5,325 25 $x6,996 54 Pier, old 57, North river, removal of ...... 1,817 74 3,827 83 Laigkt Street Section. New pier at Bloomfield street, temporary extension at south side ...... 4,918 66 4,9x8 66 Pier, new 29, North river-Extension as a rack, by resolution of January 6, 1899.. 22,110 66 $22,165 51 Vertical sheathing around inside of basin ...... 1,549 10 1,549 to

Watts Street Section...... $27,292 03

From the south line of Watts street, extended to the bulkhead-line of 1871, to the Section Between Gansevoort and Wiest Twenty-third Streets. north line of Watts street, extended, a length of 65 feet, by resolution of June t7, 1898. Length completed, 65 feet- Plans for improving ... ... ...... .... ... ...... . .... ...... -... $193 z6 82 Preparing for and building Pier near foot of Bloomfield street, including dredg- j Bulkhead-wall proper ...... I...... 14,367 44 $25,5 4! ing site of and half slips adjoining, and removing the old pier, by resolution } 23,981 97 38,999 01 eneral charges ...... 2,157 93 7,692 30 of August ,6. 1898 .. ) G Redtovi & the old Pier at foot of West Seventeenth street; and preparing for L 4,067 77 4.067 77 site building a new pier, by resolution of October 6, 1899...... Preparing for and building Pier, new 31, North river, including dredging 4[,843 49 6a,8a5 r4 of and half slips adjoining, and rip-rapping at outer end ...... ,..... $43,260 04

West Twenty-third Street Section-South End. Watt, Street Section Extended. >• rnm the north line of We;t Twenty-third street extended, to a point about r5o From the north line of Watts street, extended to bulkhead-line of 1871, northerly, feet north of the north line of West Twenty-seventh street extended, a a length of 125 feet, by resolution of February 3, 1899. Length completed, length of 1,238.20 feet, by resolutions of November 5, r88o, and April 8, 125 feet- 0897. Length completed, 1,229.64 feet- ulkhead-wall proper ...... 460 zI ....--...... Bulkhead-wall proper ...... 38,341 95 $38,341 95 B charges ...... 3,532 63 General 3,532 63 West Thirty-third Street Section. From the north side of West Thirty. third street extended, to a point 98.15 feet Canal Street Section Extended. north, by resolutions of February ao, 389o, and April 8, x897. Length From the south end of the "Canal Street Section " to the north side of Pier, old completed, 98.75 feet- 41, North river, a length of 145.61 feet, iy resolution of December ro, Bulkhead-wall proper ...... ...... zo 56 $34,519 04 1891. Length completed, 145.69 feet- eneral charges ...... ...... 7,125 63 Bulkbead-wall proper ...... 2,178 53 $33.996 o9 G 632 40 632 40 General charges ...... 250 04 41,530 72 Paving the new marginal street ...... E xpen di­ T otal E x- Expbndi- T otal E x­ tures, penditures TURPS, PEND1TURBS *899. to D a te. 1899. to D a te.

East Twenty-third Street Srction. West Thirty-fourth Street Section. From the lower side of East Seventeenth street to the south end ot the East From the north end of the West Thirty-third Street Section, to the north side of Twenty-fourth Street Section, a length of 9,454.86 feet, by resolution of West Thirty-fourth street, a length of 198.75 feet, by resolution of March Ja n u a ry 37, 1899. L ength com pleted, 156 feet. 11, 1897. L engih com pleted, 194 feet— B ulkhead-w all p ro p er...... 8108,4857a 8108,4857a Bulkhead-wall proper ...... 841454 848,225 31 G eneral ch a rg e s...... >2,453 23 12,689 88 G eneral ch a rg e s...... >,721 04 a,i725 » Preparing for and building pier and approach at foot of East Eighteeenth 1 6a oxo Paving the new marginal street...... ; ...... 5,585 88 . .3 - 33 street, by resolution of January 29, 1891...... - - | ...... ,94 3S Preparing for and building Pier at foot of West Thirty-fourth street, includ- } 30 3 Preparing for and building pier and approach at foot of East Twentieth I ^ /• „„ , ing dredging site of and half slips adjoining, by resolution of February V 15,236 94 94,88036 street, by resolution of F ebruary i t , .898...... \ *5,63026 60,933 36 11, 1898...... ) P lans fcr construction o f shed on th e p ie r...... 696 63 Plans for pier a t foot o f E a st T w enty-first s tre e t...... 194 a9 >94 *9 ______696 62 Preparing for and building pier at foot of East Twenty-second street, by ^ 224 « 3 4 Pier at West Thirty nintn Street, North River. Pier at Eatt Thirty-sixth Street, E.R. Preparing for and building pier and approach, including dredging site of and half I _ slips adjoining...... ( 7’ 30 78 827,830 78 Preparing for and building pier, by resolution of October 20,1899. • • ...... 5,745 89 85,745 89

Crib bulkhead. East Eightieth to East Eighty-first Street, E. E. West Forty-second Street Section. Preparing for and building crib, including dredging site of...... 4,223 >° 84,223 10 From the south side of West Forty-second to the south side of West Forty-third street, a length of 300.83 feet, by resolution of Ju n e 27, 1899— W ater-front vicinity o f East Eighty-ninth Street, E.R. B ulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... 14,2089! 8m 208 91 E xam ination of, for future im provem ent...... 322 88 83*2 88 G eneral ch a rg e s...... 2,107 40 2,107 4° East Ninety-first Street Section. West Forty-third Street Section Extended. " ' From the lower side of Fast Ninety-first street to the upper side of East Ninety- second street, a length o f 356 feet, by resolutions of M ay 25, 1893, and Ju n e From the north end of the West Forty-second Street Section to the north side of 20, 1895. L ength com pleted 260.54 feet. West Forty-third street, a length of 60 feet, by resolution of September 2, 1 8 9 8 - B ulkhead-w all p ro p er...... 575,618 49 B ulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... 6,117 98 G eneral c h a rg e s...... 166 61 19,91809 86,127 98 ______G eneral c h a rg e s...... 1,46803 » East Ninety-ninth Street Section. Preparing for and building Pier at foot of West Forty-third street, including 1 >,468 03 dredging site of and half slips adjoining, and removing the old pier...... f 3,"96 85 o , _ From the lower side of East Ninety-ninth street to the upper side of East One — 3,090 “5 H u ndredth street, a length of 36? feet, by resolutions of Septem ber 1, 1897, aud Ju n e 20, 1895. Length com pleted 352 leet. West Forty-third Street Section. Bulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... 23,33067 894,75« ao From the north end of the West Forty-third S'reet Section Extended to the north side of West Forty-fourth street, a length of 260.83 feet, by resolution of G eneral c h a rg e s...... 5,093 09 22,733 51 Septem ber 3, 1891. L ength com pleted, 230.87 feet.

Bulkhead-wall proper...... *.335 ag East One Hundred and Tenth Street Section. G eneral c h a rg e s ...... 73,163 71 pfom iower side of East One Hundred and Seventh street to upper side of East *5,080 68 One Hundred and Tenth street, a length of 856 teet, by resolutions oi April 25, 1889, and Ju n e 18, 1891. L ength com pleted, 750.85 feet. West Fifty-second Street Section. B ulkhead-w all p ro p er...... $172,945 15 From a point 83 feet and 10 inches south of the south side ot West Fiftieth street to the north side of West Fifty-fifth street, a length of 1,447.96 feet, by resolu­ G eneral c h a rg e s...... 27,034 30 tions of O ctober 6, 188;, F ebruary 6, 1889, and Ju n e 20, 1895. L ength com ­ pleted 1,447.96 feet. Paving th e new m arginal stre e t...... 1,37469 ...... B ulkhead-w all proper, south end—404.66 feet com pleted...... « Piers set apart fo r recreation purposes in accordance with section 837 o f " T h e Bulkhead-wall proper, north end—1,043.30 feet completed...... c®,35t 07 Greater New York Charter.”

General charges...... »...... 8*7,422 47 For Recreation Building on Pier, new 43, North river, at foot of Barrow street...... 88,212 78 P aving th e new m arginal stree t...... 2,116 ga 53,530 18 For Recreation Building on Pier at West Thirty-fifth street, North river...... 3,489 69 ...... F o r R ecreation B uilding on P ier at W eit F iftieth street, N o rth riv e r...... >31,367 56 135,418 34 Water-front between West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and West One Hun­ dred and Thirty-fifth Streets, N. R. For Recreation Building on Pier at West Fifty-second street, North river...... 3,865 56 For Recreation Building on Pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, I « . _I0 P lans for im proving...... 601 85 N o rth riv e r...... ; ...... 1 7 ’ 3 53 73,3 77 Preparing for and extending pier at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street .. 45 89 af. For Recreation Building on Pier at East Third street, East river. (Iron awning I 1 86 shed-Removed for larger structure) ...... 1...... f ...... 4,065 71 Plans for new pier foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-first street...... 57 6a I 56,637 33 for Recreation Building on Pier at East Third street, East river...... 84,231 41 Preparing for and extending Pier at W est O ne H undred and T hirty-second street -...... 57 62 For Recreation Building on Pier at East Twenty-fourth street, East river...... 847 00 154,512 58 Plans for extending Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-third street ...... 31 fi,„ For Recreation Building on Pier at East Thirty-third street. East river. (Speci- J ,,a »- ' 7 43 fications for) ...... f ...... 3 75 „ For Recreation Building on Pier at East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Har- f RR, ,, Crib-bulkkead, West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth to West One Hundred and 7 lem riv e r...... ) ...... 49’ 3 75 Thirty-seventh Street, N. R. T o ta l...... 81,264,426 60 >597.129 34 Preparing for and building crib, including dredging site of and reclaiming land I rear o f...... I *36 77 ^ 8 ^ 680 42 Broad Street Section. WORK OF CONSTRUCTION—BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. From the lower side of Pier, old 4, East river, to the upper s de of Pier, new 7, East river, a length of about 722 feet, by resolution of December 2?, 1899.

B ulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... a6a 03 E xpbndi- T otal E x ­ tu r fs, pbn ditures G eneral c h a rg e s ...... I a j ^ 8262 03 >899. to D ate.

P lans for construction of Pier, new 4, E a st riv e r...... *a5 94 ------:------341 87 For survey ° f water-front of th e Borough...... 85.247 06 838,076 88 Plans for construction of Pier, new 5, East river...... 241 8g 24189 For plans for platform foot of Railroad avenue, Harlem river...... 10516 10516 Catharine Street Section. ^ For pier at Fordham road, Harlem river...... 701 15 9*1 11 From the east side of Catharine street extended, to the lower end of Market Street Section, a length of 177 feet, by resolution February 24, >899. Length F or exam ination of w ater front a t C lasson’s P oint, E a st riv e r, for proposed p ie r...... 69 69 com pleted 108 feet. For examination of water-front on westerly shore of Eastchester Bay, foot of) RR ^ W illow lane, for proposed p ie r...... J ...... B ulkhead-w all p ro p er...... 33,050 54 G eneral c h a rg e s ...... Si27a ^ 833,050 54 pier,t Bulkheads. Slips and Berths designated and set apart for use of City Preparing for and building Pier, new 27, East river, including dredging site J 5 fin - fi- Departments in accordance with sections 834, 836 and 838 o f “ The Greater New of and half slips adjoining, and rem oving the old p ie r...... ) 4°.6j 8 98 3 CS York Charter.”

Market Street Section. 54 F or crib-bulkhead at R ik er’s Island...... 1 6 6 184,41089

From the upper end of Catharine Street Section to the lower end of Rutgers Sec­ F o r pier and extension of sam e at R iker’s Islan d ...... 6,488 79 tion, a length of 800.91 feet.

Bulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... 140 95 T o ta l...... 86,055 03 ...... G eneral ch arg es...... 8140 95 ------1 ------= P rep arin g tor construction of P ier, new 31, E a st riv e r...... *>5 *0 70 15 WORK OF CONSTRUCTION—BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Rutgers Section.- --^ ^>55 36 ...... - — . From the upper end of Market Street Section to the lower end of Jefferson Section, . E xpbndi- T otal E x- a length of 867.52 feel, by resolution of F ebruary 3, 1899, and E ngineer’s 1 urbs, pend itu rbs O rder N o. 21109. Length com pleted 146 feet. . 1899 TO D a te.

B ulkhead-w all p ro p er...... 87,4603 *b For survey of the water-front of the Borough—Resolution January 8, 1898...... 88,625 56 833,181* 5° G eneral ch a rg e s...... 6,891 ^ *"7,460 23 Preparing for and building Pier, new 32. East river, including dredging site of 1 , Wallabout Basin—Bulkhead-wall proper...... 36,969 81 114,086 16 and half slips adjoining, removing the old pier and rip-rapping outer end J 8,3»2 33 6-333 7» Preparing tot and building Pier, new 33, East river, including dredging site of ( o W allabout Basin—Reclaim ed land rear o f the w a ll...... 1,241 87 ».«4» 87 and Half slips adjoining, removing the old pier, and rip-rapping outer end f a,>995 85 8>3a2 33 Preparing for and building Pier, new 34, East River, including dredging site of 1 a i W allabout Basin—Paving reclaim ed land...... 68 7$ 6 8 7 a and half slips adjoining, removing the old pier, and rip-rapping outer end J 56,436 og ’" 5 5 Wallabout Basin—Preparing for and building Piers 1 and 2, with appurtenances,, c66 6 10.066 67 56,493 5g including dredging, etc., etc...... I 7V' 1 fefferson Section. Wallabout Basin—Preparing for and building Piers 3 and 4 ...... 649 10 619 10 From upper end of the Rutgers Section to the lower side of Montgomery street, a length of about 1,235 feet. Piers set apart fo r recreation purposes in accordance with section 837 o f “ The Greater New York Charter.' Bulkhead-w all p ro p e r...... 8a 4$ For Recreation Building on Pier at North Second street. East river ...... 11,05a 81 12,820 56 Extension of Pier, old 48, East river, to pierhead-line of 1890, by resolution f 82 46 ______o f Decem ber 16,1898...... f *4,*3a 80 *4.290 54 T o ta l...... 8137,674 54 8*4*,744 58 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7283 WORK OF CONSTRUCTION-BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Bulkhead, West Ninety-sixth to West Ninety-ninth street, North river ....:...... $492 97 Pier, foot of West One Hundred and T*enty-ninth street, North river ...... 587 r3 ExpUNDi- I TOTAL Ex- Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and West One Hundred TIRES, PENDITURRS and Thirtieth street, N„rth river ...... ...... I """."' aD7 3a r£gg. To DATE. Pier, foot of West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, North river ...... r,410 24 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-first and West One Hundred For survey of water-front of the Borough-Resolution January 8, 1898 ...... I $7.731 43 $17,871 48 and Thirty-second street;, North river ...... " 264 y2 Pier, foDt of West One Hundred and Thirty-second street, North river ...... r,rr9 35 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-second and West One Hundred L and Thit ty-third streets, North river ...... ...... ( "" "" " 2 47 33 WORK OF CONSTRUCTION-BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Pier, foot West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, North river ...... 996 96 Pier, foot West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, North river ...... 39 90 EXPEND[- I TOTAL Ex- TURES, PRNDII ORES Pier, loot West One Hundred and Fifty-second street, North river ...... 339 67 1899. TO DALE. Pier, foot West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, North river ...... 2,043 26 For survey of water-front of the Borough-Resolution January 8, 1898...... $7,790 22 $10,399 8r Marginal street, East river-Repairing pavement ...... 31 70 Pier, old 4, East river, near foot of Broad street ...... ...... g8 32 Pier, new 6, East river, at upper side of Coenties slip ...... •...... 3,629 88 WORK OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE-BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Pier, old xz, East river, lower half, near foot of Gouverneur lane ...... x88 79 Marginal street, North river-Repairing pavement ...... ...... $20,389 26 Pier, old t8, East river, upper half, near foot of Maiden lane...... 1,121 70 Marginal street, North river-Asphalting pavement ...... ...... 190,217 63 Pier, old 20, East river, lower side of Burling slip ...... 633 02 Pier, old 2x. East river, upper side of Burling s]ip ...... 743 64 Platform at Battery wall, near Barge Office...... 1,984 56 ...... 208 24 Boat landing east of Pier " A ...... ...... 183 30 Pier, old 33, East river, foot of Oliver street ...... • Pier, new r, North river, near foot of Battery place ...... ...... 3,995 49 Pier, old 34, East river, near foot of Catharine slip...... •... 187 6s Platform between Piers, new r, and old x, North river...... 936 09 Pier, new 29, East river, lower side of Market street...... 4,2rr 22 Pier, new 14, North river, foot Fulton street ...... ...... 4,702 C9 Pier, new 32. East river, upper side of Pike street ...... • •.. •. • • 88 14 ...... 45 23 Pier, new 15, North river, between Vesey and Barclay streets ...... ...... 2,6o6 of Bulkhead between Piers, old 41 and old 42, East river ...... Bulkhead between Piers, new 2r and new 22, North river ...... ...... z68 64 Pier, old 42, Fast river, between Pike and Rutgers streets ...... •...... 470 04 too 67 Temporary pier at Canal street, North river ...... ...... 1,183 76 Pier, old 44, East river, upper side of Rutgers street...... •••• •-"• Bulkhead between temporary pier at Canal street and pier, new 34, North river .... ...... 274 6o Pier, old 48, East river, foot of Clinton street ...... 224 67 Bulkhead,foot of Corlears street, East river ...... 1 •- 45 32 Pier, new 34, North river, foot of Canal street ...... ...... 144 85 Pier, new 39, North river, foot of West Houston street ...... ...... 5,850 25 Pier, old 55, East river, near foot of Grand street ...... • 308 40 Pier, old it, East river, between Rivington and Stanton streets ...... • . • 93 07 Bulkhead between piers, new 39 and new 4o, North river ...... ...... 149 92 Pier, new 40, North river, foot of Clarkson street ...... ...... 5,or8 57 Pier, foot Stanton street, East river...... ...... • 82 86 Pier, foot East Third street, East river ...... • 672 5t Bulkhead between piers, new 42 and new 42. North river ...... ...... 24 25 Pier, new 42, North river, foot of Morton Street...... 7,860 51 Pier foot East Fourth street, East river ...... ,189 74 Bulkhead between Piers, new 42 and new 43, North river...... 149 to Bulkhead, upper side extended, of Fast Fourth street, East river ...... 1,728 16 Pier, new 43, North river, foot of Barrow Street...... 2,128 31 Bulkhead, so feet in length, adjoining lower side of Pier at Fifth street ...... 58 54 Bulkhead-wall between Piers, new 44 and new 45, North river...... 2x6 32 Pier, foot Fifth street, East river ...... ..... 685 25 Pier, foot Seventh street, East river ...... 29 80 Approach to Piers, new 46 and new 47, North river...... 402 53 Pier, old 56%, North river, north of Gansevoort street ...... ...... 773 33 Pier, foot Eighth street, East river ...... ...... ...... 44 50 Temporary Oyster Basin-Repairing bulkhead...... 1,870 6o Pier, foot East Eleventh street, East river ...... 15,382 48 Pier, old 5834, North river, between Bloomfield and Little West Twelfth streets...... 77 26 Bulkhead, foot East Fourteenth street, East river ...... 142 67 Bulkhead, foot East Sixteenth street, East river ...... 2r 00 Bulkhead between Piers, old 583lz and old 59, North river...... 52 00 Pier, old 59, North river, foot of Little West Twelfth Street...... 232 a8 Pier, foot East Eighteenth street, East river . ...... 13 8g Pier, foot of West Thirteenth street, North river ...... ...... 0,308 51 Pier, foot East Twenty-fourth street, East river ...... 2,076 20 Pier foot Ea,t Twenty-eighth street, East river ...... 2,639 89 Pier, foot of West Sixteenth street, North river ...... ...... 1,376 84 Pier, foot of West Seventeenth street, North river...... 2,507 t6 Pier foot East Twenty-ninth street, East river ...... t,c38 78 Pier, foot of West Eighteenth street, North river...... 3,556 24 Pier foot East Thirty-first street, East river ...... 648 t3 Pier, foot of West Nineteenth street, North river ...... ...... 4,326 c8 Pier foot East Thirty-eighth street, East river ...... ..... 145 49 84 r8 Pier, foot of West Twentieth street, North river...... 3,432 66 Bulkhead between East Thirty-eighth and East Thirty-ninth streets, East river ...... ro5 00 Pier, foot of West Twenty-first street, North river ...... ...... 5,622 9r Bulkhead foot East Fifty-fourth street, East river...... Pier, new 54, North river, near foot of West Twenty-fourth Street...... 58 32 Pier foot East Sixtieth street, East river ...... 418 25 Platform between East Sixtieth and East Sixty-first streets, East river ...... •. • • • ... • • 286 94 Pier, new 55, North river, north of West Twenty-fifth street...... 255 20 Pier, new 57, North river, north of West Twenty-seventh street...... 7,857 4 Pier foot East Sixty-first street, East river ...... ...... • 6x7 33 ...... • Pier, new 58, North river, north of West Twenty-eighth street...... 3,178 48 Platform between East Sixty-first and East Sixty-second streets, East river ...... 543 8o Pier, new 59. North river, north of West Twenty-ninth Street...... 5,248 34 Pier foot East Sixty-second street, East river...... 3,374 r9 ...... • 1 Pier, new 6o. North river, foot of West Thirtieth street...... 3.572 25 Bulkhead foot East Sixty-fourth street, East river ...... ,777 79 82 56 Pier, new 6z, North river, foot of West Thirty-first street...... 206 o6 Platform foot East Seventy-fifth street, East river ...... 22 Bulkhead between Piers, new 6t and new 62, North river...... 9 40 Bulkhead foot East Seventy-sixth street, East river ...... •...... 372 Bulkhead foot East Seventy-eighth street, East river ...... 29 53 Pier, new 62, North river, foot of West Thirty-second Street...... 171 68 Pier foot East Seventy-ninth street, East river ...... 1,150 OX Bulkhead between Piers, new 62 and new 63, North river...... 9 40 ...... 782 6o Pier, new 63, North river, foot of West Thirty-third Street...... li x7i 68 Lower pier foot East Eighty-sixth street, East river ...... 869 51 Boat landing, south side of West Thirty-fourth street, North river...... 378 r6 Upper pier foot East Eighty-sixth street, East river...... 63 00 Pier, foot of West Thirty-eighth street, North river ...... ...... 03 68 Bulkhead foot East Ninetieth street, East river ...... Bulkhead foor East Ninety-third street, East river ...... 1,242 35 Pier, foot of West Fortieth street, North river...... 2,857 73 ...... 198 34 Bulkhead between West Forty-second and West Forty-third streets, North river... 1,280 76 Pier foot East Ninety-fourth street, East river ...... Bulkhead between East Ninety-fourth and East Ninety-fifth streets, East river ...... t66 ig Pier and approach, foot of We,t Forty-fourth street, North river...... ,7t9 84 ...... 175 62 Pier, foot of West Forty-fifth street, North river...... 2,609 76 Pier foot East Ninety-fifth street, East river ...... Pier foot East Ninety-sixth street, East river ...... 790 57 Pier and approach, foot of West Forty-seventh street, North river...... 1,303 38 ...... 44 55 Pier and approach, foot of West Forty-eighth street, North river...... 4,434 r6 Marginal street, Harlem river, repairing pavement ...... Pier foot East One Hundredth street, Harlem river ...... 8 03 Pier and approach, foot of West Forty-ninth street, North river...... 3,295 02 ...... Pier, foot of West Fiftieth street, North river...... 1,318 o9 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Fifth street, Harlem river ...... 105 97 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Seventh street, Harlem river ...... ... 24 87 Pier, foot of West Fitty-first street, North river...... 2.459 75 Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Seventh and East One Hundred and t 395 r6 Pier, foot of West Fifty-second street, North river ...... ...... 525 94 Eighthstreets, Harlem river ...... :...... 107 52 Pier, foot of West Fifty-third street, North river...... 87 98 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Eighth street, Harlem river ...... Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Eighth and East One Hundred and 1 ... 373 76 Pier, foot of West Fifty-fourth street, North river...... 3,730 46 Ninth streets, Harlem river...... s ""." .... ..... rr7 73 Pier, foot of West Filty-fifth street, North river...... 2,270 27 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Niatn street, Harlem river ...... Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Ninth and East One Hundred and l ,, , 455 86 Bulkhead between West Fifty-fifth and West Fifty-sixth streets, North river...... 616 84 Tenth streets ...... ...... 1 Pier foot East One Hundred and Tenth street, Harlem river ...... 773 43 Pier, foot of West Fifty-sixth street, North river...... 4,617 83 Pier foot East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Harlem river ...... 77 76 Bulkhead between West Fifty-sixth and West Fifty-seventh streets, North river...... 7 36 Pier and approach foot East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Harlem river...... 2,505 45 Pier, foot of West Fifty-seventh street. North river...... 7 36 Platform foot of East One Hundred and Twentieth street, Harlem river ...... t3 59 Bulkhead between West Fifty-seventh and West Fifty-eighth streets, North river...... 7 36 ...... 676 02 Pier, foot of West Fifty-eighth street, North river ...... ...... 7 36 Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Harlem river ...... Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Harlem river ...... 366 84 Bulkhead, West Seventy-fifth to West Seventy-ninth street, North river...... 9,956 85 Bulkbead between East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh and East One Hundred ( river ...... ! """"' 495 44 Pier, foot West Seventy-ninth street, North river...... 3s6 8a and Thirty-eighth streets, Harlem Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth and East One Hundred 1 ... 295 37 Bulkhead, West Seventy.ninth to West Eighty-first street, North river...... 8,830 and Fortieth streets, Harlem river ...... """.

7284 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

Cleaning piers, bulkheads, marginal streets and places, by law committed to the Recreation Building, at East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Harlem River...... custody and control of the Department of Docks and Ferries, as ordered by sections S4o and 818 of the Greater New York Charter, viz.: Salaries and wages...... $6,ra7 94 Removing dirt and rubbish for 5a weeks ...... $72,587 ao Music, May 27 to November so ...... 8,064 00

Removing snow and ice ...... 8,520 8i Lighting ...... 1,253 32 Sprinkling the marginal street along North river ...... 4,390 38 Repairs and supplies ...... 594 42 Car fares ...... 12 54 Piers, Bulkkeads, Skps and Berfks designated and tel ajar for use of City Ds- Ice ...... 138 38 fartaxents, in accordance with sections 542, 834, 836 acrd 838 of the Greater Nsw York Gkartsr. General expenses ...... 1,942 80 •--~_ $18,133 40 Berths for and approaches to Public Baths...... e 454 88 Berth for fire-boat at Battery wall ...... tE 12 Total ...... I ...... I $666,543 49 Pier " A," near foot of Battery place, North river...... 2,871 73 Building on Pier " A ...... 3,409 64 -BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Dumping-board at Canal street, North river ...... 346 14 WORK OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Berth for fire-boat at Bloomfield street, North river ...... 465 27 "Old Town Dock," Throggs Neck, Long Island Sound ...... $127 66 Berth for fire-boat at West Thirteenth street, North river ...... 329 68 Dumping-board at West Nineteenth street, North river ...... 389 85 Piers, Bulkheads, Slips and Berths designated and set apart for use of City Deparimexts, in accordance with sections 542, 834, 80 and 838 of Ike Greater New York Charter. Dumping bo:vd at West Forty-seventh street, North river...... ug8 51 Berth for and approach to public bath, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Long Island t 39 40 Dumping-board on pier, old 44, East river ...... to6 go Sound ...... f Dumping-board at Lincoln avenue, Harlem river...... 218 98 Berth for fireboat at Grand street. East river ...... 7a 03 Fence for Department of Water Supply, at Fordham landing ...... 7 16 Pipe-yard on inner 400 feet of north side of pier at East Twentieth street, East river...... 968 94 Piers, bulkheads, etc., at Riker's Island ...... 244 63 Bulkhead between East Twenty. fourth and East Twenty-fifth streets, East river ...... 6a 74 ...... Pier at East Twenty-fifth street, East river...... 1,434 35 Total ...... 1 $637 83 Pier at East Twenty-sixth street, East river ...... 543 75 Bulkhead between East Twenty-sixth and East Twenty-eighth streets, East river ...... 680 5o Berths for schoolship "St. Mary's " and training-ship "New Hampshire " at East WORK OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE-BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Twenty-eighth sweet ...... J ...... 149 71 Dumping-board at East Thirty-eighth street, East river ...... 331 24 Bulkhead foot Creamer street, Gowanus canal ...... $186 76 Dumping-board at East Forty-sixth street, East river ...... :F .. rt8 38 Bulkhead foot of Douglass street, Gowanus canal ...... 21 28 Dumping-board at East Eightieth street, East river ...... 30 25 Bulkhead north of Bridge tower, East river ...... Berth for fire-boat at East Ninety-ninth street, East river ...... 2.559 as Pier foot of Dock street, East river ...... 38 96 Dumping-board at East One Hundred and Tenth street, Harlem river ...... 141 6x Bulkhead foot of Division avenue, Wallabout channel .... ...... I,o14 gg Bulkhead and larding north of East One Hundred and Twentieth street, Harlem L 682 as river ...... Bulkhead, Wallabout canal ...... 9.785 09 Piers, etc., at Blackwell's Island ...... 3,841 66 Pier I, Wallabout basin ...... Piers, etc., at Randall's Island ...... 4,158 97 Pier 2, Wallabout basin ...... Pier 3, Wallabout basin ...... Piers set afrart for recreation purposes in a,cordance with ese:don 837 of the Greater New York Charter. Pier 4, Wallabout basin ...... Recreation Building at Barrow street, North river- Pier foot South Fifth street, East river ...... 617 89 Salaries and wages ...... $6,7x3 52 Pier foot of Noble street, East river ...... 637 29 Music, May 27 to November so ...... 10,578 00 Cleaning piers, bulkheads, marginal streets and places, by law committed to the custody and control of the Department of Docks and Ferries, as ordered by sections 540 and BIS of the Lighting...... 1,646 72 Greater New York Charter, viz. Repairs and Supplies ...... 622 76 Removing dirt and rubbish for 52 weeks ...... ...... z,198 61 Ice...... 194 07 Removing snow and ice ...... ...... 71 06 Car-fares ...... 8 73 Piers, Bulk/toads, Slide and Berths, designated and set apart for use of Ike City Department General expenses .... ...... 2,351 56 in accordance with stctiorss 542, 834, 836 and 838 of the Greater New York Charter. 22,115 36 Dumping-board toot of Gold street, East river ...... 5tt 68 Recreation Building at West Fiftieth street, North river- Berth for public bath at Forty-third street ...... 697 43 Salaries and wages ...... $8,689 75 $15,781 14 Music, May 27 to November so...... ro,5 Sr on Total ...... Lighting...... 2,276 70 Repairs and Supplies ...... I,396 27 WORK OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE-BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Ice ...... ...... 243 36 Car-fares ...... ...... 7 36 Bulkhead foot of Harris avenue, East river ...... ...... ...... I $237 27 Insurance ...... 566 53 Pier foot of Webster avenue, East river ...... S1 ,35o 61 General expenses ...... ...... s,85r 20 - a6,6,a 17 Total ...... I 1,487 84

Recreation Building at West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, North river-

Salaries and wages ...... $5,253 25 GENERAL EXPENSES INCIDENT TO AND INCLUDED WITH FOREGOING Music, June 3 to November ro ...... 7,722 co EXPENDITURES. Lighting ...... 607 65 Office of Engineer-in-Chief- Repairs and supplies ...... 889 59 Ssiaries-Engineer-in-Chief and Assistants ...... .... $8,500 00 Ice ...... 191 12 Salaries-Clerks ...... 5,156 45 Car.fares ...... 8 70 Salaries-Typewriters ...... 2,045 77 Insurance ...... 341 54 Salaries-Searchers of Water Grants ...... 2,458 33 General expenses ...... r,Bco on - 16,813 95 Salaries-Stationery Custodian ...... goo on Salaries-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 2,453 24 Recreation Building, at East Third street, East river- - $2=,514 79 Salaries and wages ...... $6,, _ 59 Blank books, miscellaneous stationery and typewriter supplies...... 1,467 04 Music, May a7 to November Io ...... B,o64 00 Office furniturg, including insurance thereon ...... 389 22 Lighting...... ...... ..... r.63t 62 Postage stamps ...... ...... 270 00 Repairs and supplies ...... 1,879 81 Car-fares ...... ...... x14 82 Car-fares ...... Ia 59 Cleaning ...... ... I,aor 31 Telephone rents ...... 30 20 Heating ...... I.... 1,462 53 Ice...... 279 90 Lighting ...... 78 39 General expenses ...... a,t68 40 -~ 20,239 II Ice ...... 34 ao Hired tugs at service of Engineer-in-Chief ...... 8o 75 Recreation Building at East Twenty-fourth street, East River- $26,623 04 Salaries and wages ...... $8,843 7t Office for North River Construction Work- Music, May a7 to November Io ...... 10,578 00 Salaries-Assistant Engineers ...... $5,546 67 Lighting...... ...... 3.389 25 !! Salaries-Clerks and Typewriters ...... 4.574 26 Repairs and supplies ...... f,Ig6 aI Salaries-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 4,956 32 Car-ares...... Ia 58 $15,077 27 Ice ...... .... 207 53 Repairs and supplies ...... I,r63 65 .36 ...... 655 66 General'expenses ...... 3,507 24 Lighting, $8; ice, $9.30; car-fares, 6638 16,886 58 -- 32,734 52

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7285

Office for East River Construction Work- For bulkhead between East Nineteenth and East Twentieth streets, East river, being acquired from John U. Brockman ...... J $r5 00 Salaries-Assistant Engineers ...... $6,aa5 Co For bulkhead between East Twentieth and East Twenty-first streets, East river, being acquired... 15 00 alaries-Clerks and Typewriter ...... For bulkhead between East Twenty-first and East Twenty-second streets, East river, being! S 3,564 65 acquired ...... r5 00 Salaries-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 3,015 96 $12,805 6r Total ...... 1 $3ro,874 3! Repairs and supplies ...... 257 85 Lighting, $16.49; ice, $at.40 ; car-fares, $384.33...... x.....• ...... • 422 22 $13,485 68 WORK DONE AT COST AND EXPENSE OF PRIVATE OWNERS, LESSEES AND OTHERS. Office for Brooklyn Construction Work- Wages-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... ...... $2,tr6 53 Improving water-front at Park place, North' river, for Lispenard Stewart and others, under L $58,5x5 r° agreement of December as, r897 ...... I Repairsand supplies ...... 45 81 Improving water-front at Barclay street, North river, for Frederick W. Rhinelander and others, l 2,162 34 under agreement of December 29, 1897...... { 35.933 48' Secretary's Order No. x7599.-Furnishing and driving piles for shed foundation in rear of the Office for Repairs and Maintenance- 'bulkeead-wall, from in feet south of Pier at West Eleventh street to lay feet north of Pier} 2,983 29 at Bank street ...... 1 Salaries-Clerks ...... 1,902 00 Secretary's Order No. 17785.-Furnishing and driving piles for shed foundation in rear of the ( bulkhead-wall at Jane and Gansevoort streets ...... ... ... ... .. ...... ...I q,659 97 Salaries-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 2,273 22 Secretary's Order No. r~ 7q4o.-Removing ferry structures foot East One Hundredth street, Har- t x,3ra 96 $4,175 22 lam river, for New York and College Point Ferry Company...... ` Secretary's Order No. r797o.-Driving piles for shed foundation rear of the bulkhead wall atI r,ao8 29 Repairs and supplies ...... I...... ...... 8r 98 Bethune street, for Sanderson & Sons ...... I Secretary's Order No. x8575.-Furnishing and setting 9 concrete base blocks at Desbrosses 4.,38 96 Car-fares ...... ...... 259 62 street for Henry D. Stcers ...... 4,516 8a Secretary's Order No. r87o9.-Relaying pavement on the North river marginal street, for Con- a ya so:idated Gas Company ...... Work-yard at West Fifty-seventh street- Secretary's Order No. x8730,-Relaying pavement on the North river marginal street, for the American Line ...... 58 70 Salaries-Assistant Engineers ...... $r,5o8 33 Secretary's Order No. 18742.-Removing fence between Bay Thirty-first and Bay Thirty. second 1 sa6 23 streets, bensonhurst, for William H. West ...... j Salaries- Foreman ...... x,500 00 Secretary's Order No. 58745.- Relaying pavement on the North river marginal street, for Con- ( 4 solidated Gas Company ...... Salaries-Clerk ...... 1,080 00 Secretary's Order No. 18754.-Relaying pavement on the North river marginal street, for Con- f . solidated Gas Company ...... f 6 c9 Salaries-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 8,009 36 Secretary's Order No. ,876o.-Repairing Pier, new x, North river, for Funch, Edye & Co...... 50 00 $12,097 69 Secretary's Order No. ,8776.-Repairing Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, for I 30 66 Repairs and supplies ...... ...... 3,364 93 the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Compiny ...... j Secretary's Order No. .8778.-Repairing oulkhead between East Sixty-first and Fast Sixty-sec-i) 32 32 Fire insurance ...... ...... 875 00 and streets, for Atlantic Dredging Com an [6,337 6a Secretary's Order No. x8779.-Alterations on Pier r8, East river, for the New York and Cuba r6 48 Mail Steamship Company ...... Secretary's Order No. 18822.-Repairing Pier at Gansevoort street, for Lehigh Valley Railroad Work-yard at East Twenty-fourth Street- Company _ 1 89 39 Wages-Foreman, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 1 Secretary's Order No. [8846.-Repairing Pier, new 3a, East river, for the Now York, New Haven $ 3,837 97 and Hartford Railroad Company ...... 177 76 Secretary's Order No. 18848.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for L. E. l Repairs and supplies ...... ...... 2,296 97 Mullen ...... 3g 66 Secretary's Order No. 18859.-Building temporary platform on Riker's Island, for Department of i Fire insurance ...... ...... 1 437 50 :,049 3t t6,572 44 Street Cleaning ...... Secretary's Order No. z8870.-Repairing Dock Master's office, for Mr. Van Keuren ...... 6 23 Repa'rs to and Maintenance of floating property- Secretary's Order No. ,8873.-Repairing bulkhead between West Ninety-seventh and Westt 1° 54 Salaries-Superintendent and Draughtsmen ...... $3,633 rr Ninety-eighth streets, for Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... Secretary's Order No. 18877.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for Metropol- + 7 49 Salaries-Clerks ...... itan Street Railway Company...:...... ( 16 2,667 90 Secretary's Order No. 188 o.-Repairing bulkhead between West Twenty-seventh and West

Salaries-Mechanics, Laborers and Watchmen ...... 67,048 76 Twenty-eighth streets, for the Rogers Towing Company ...... ) $%a,368 77 Secretary's Order No. z8gt7.-Delivering cement to John M. Sheehan ...... 230 92 23,831 20 Secretary's Order No. 18427.-Furnishing and driving fender piles foot of East Twenty-sixth street, t a7a Repairs and additions to machinery, supplies, etc...... for New York Yacht Club ... ...... ( 72 Secretary's Order No. ,8934.-Repairing Pier, new r, North river, for the Atlas Steamship Com. t Police Department fees for testing boilers ...... 48 00 pany...... I 66 as 1;5 85 Secretary's Order No. t8962-Furnishing and setting 32 concrete blocks between Watts and 6,885 34 Car-fares...... Canal streets, for Henry D. Steers ...... . ...... Secretary's Order No. 18r7o.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for Cunard l New plant ...... 54,896 zo 49 x5t,z8o oz Steamship Company ...... :...... 1 36 Secretary's Order No. x8971.-Repairing Recreation Building East One Hundred and Twelfth I street, for Mason's Supply Company ...... ...... 7 95 Office and Field Expenses of Surveying Force...... $4,005 za Secretary's Order No. ,9oo6,-Repairing Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, for 1 M. McDermott ...... f 985 ro Salaries and expenses of Draughtsmen on miscellaneous work.... 5,729 48 Michael Secretary's Order No. xgoxx.-Dredging at Riker's Island, for Department of Street Cleaning...... 792 15 General care of automatic tide-gauges ...... 458 29 Secretary's Order No. x9038.-Building crib between East Sixty-eighth and East Sixty-ninthl 681 62 Salaries and expenses of Roundstnen ...... 2,690 20 streets, for Central Brewing Company ...... ( Secretary's Order No. x8055.-Alterations on Pier, new 32, East river, for North and East River 3t ao Steamboat Company...... S Telephone rents and tolls...... 3,r65 63 Secretary's Order No. .9,o7.-Strengthening platform at Riker's Island, for Department of Street I Cleaning ...... . 681 ro Hired tugs at service of City Paymaster...... 333 64 Secretary's Order No. 19122.-Repairing Pier, new 43, North river, for Catskill and New York ( eamboat Company ...... :...... a6 8a Lotting old materials for auction ...... 445 r4 St Secretary's Order No.19[30.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for American ro7 60 Salaries paid employees for period of service with United States 85o 8. AirPower Company ...... ...... I Government during war with Spain...... 17,578 31 Secretary's Order No. 1g151.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for John Klenk.. ro 75 Secretary's Order No. rgr54.-Repairing Pier 48, East river, for New York, New Haven and ( 60 72 HartfordRailroad Company...... Total ...... I ...... I ...... I $255,442 85 Secretary's Order No. ,9,77.-Repairing Pier at East Twenty-fourth street, for owner of the t lighter" Henry Du Bois ...... . i 9 9a Secretary's Order No. x9,78.-Repairing Pier at East Twenty-fourth street, for New York and l Brooklyn Ferry Company ...... 1 WHARF PROPERTY ACQUIRED. Secretary's Order No, r9z99.-Preparing berth for St. John's Guild at East Twenty-eighth street.. 54 70 Secretary's Order No. 193c5•--Alterations on Pier, new 43, North river, for Knickerbocker 6 oo Steamboat Company...... :...... Ii Secretary's Order No. ,93o6.-Repairing Department's pile driver, for Pennsylv.inia Railroad 8o St For property being acquired between Watts and Canal streets ...... $3,083 9! Company ...... ...... ... ..... ...... ... . ... .... . Hof Morton street, t.. r Hudson Tunnel Secretary's Order No. ,93,x.-Removit.g obstructions foot 413 77 For property being acquired between Charles and Perry streets, from Mary E. Dutel, etc...... a TO Railway Company ...... I For property being acquired between Charles and Perry streets, from the Farmers' Loan and t 4 so Secretary's Order No. r93zo.-Repairing platform at West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, LI rza t6 Trust Company ...... for Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company ...... Secretary's Order No. 1934[.-Repairing pier, new 43, North river, for Knickerbocker Steam- j ar 95 For property being acquired between West Eleventh and Bank streets, from Eugene A. Hoffman.. 9 no boat Company ...... I Secretary's Order No. 1934e.-Repairing bulkhead between West Forty-third and West Forty. 1 For property being acquired between Bank and Bethune streets (south half of block) ...... 9,8za 32 fourth streets, for Morri+ & ('umin4s Dredging Company ...... :...... I to 34 Secretary's Order No. x936,.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for Atlas ( 43 z5 For property being acquired between Bloomfield and West Twenty-third streets ...... 45 00 Steamship Company ...... ...... I Secretary's Order No. x9379.-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for Union Ice L For property being acquired between West Thirty-ninth and West Fortieth streets ...... 6 30 Company ...... ...... ... { t5 t3 Secretary's Order No. t945z-Alterations on Pier at Bloomfield street, for Citizen's Steamboat j x51 67 For property being acquired between West Fortieth and West Forty-first streets ...... 6 30 Company...... a66,oto 99 Secrctar's Order No. rg46a-Repa,rmg pavement on North river marginal street, for Metropolitan• • i( a' oa For property acquired opposite Riverside Park ...... Street RailwayY ComP an Y ...... Secretary's Order No. .9494-Relaying pavement on North river marginal street, for Old l 3o t7 For part of Pier, old 4, East river, being acquired ...... ...... 4 84 Dominion Steamship Company ...... I For part of Pier, new 7, East river, being acquired ...... 4 84 Secretary's Order No. x9564-Repairing pavement at Pier 6, East river, for Michael Clifford...... x 68 Secretary's Order No. x9573-Dredging at West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, for River.,ide C For part of Pier, old in, East river, being acquired ...... 4 84 and Fort Lee Ferry Company ...: ...... j 273 78 Secretary's Order No. ,97:x-Repairing Pier at East Twenty-second street, for the Brooklyn 8o - For part of Pier, old 35, East river, acquired from Eugene A. Hoffman ...... x,639 °8 and New York Ferry Com an ~q For part of Pier, old 36, etc., East river, being acquired ...... 7 a6 Total..... $raa,026 68 For bulkhead east of Catharine slip, acquired from Eugene A. Hoffman ...... 27,662 5o For bulkhead between Market and Pike streets, being acquired from the Protestant Episcopal ra to ChurchM•ssionary Society ...... J ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. For bulkhead west of Pier, old 40, East river, being acquired...... 1 2 59 For Pier, old 39, etc., East river, being acquired ...... 50 24 Office of the Commissioners- For bulkhead between Pike and Rutgers streets being acquired ...... 37 8o Salaries and wages-Commissioners ...... $r6,oco 00 7,8co 00 For Pier, old 45, East river, etc., being acquired ...... r4 25 Salaries and wages-Secretary and assistants ...... For bulkhead between Jefferson and Clinton streets, being acquired from James Keese...... r3 75 Salaries and wages-Private Secretaries...... 4,041 67 For bulkhead between Jefferson and Clinton streets, being acquired from William Mublenberg.... 13 75. Salaries and wages-Clerks and Typewriters ...... 20,695 44 For Pier, old q7, etc., East river, being acquired ...... r4 25 Salaries and wages-Messengers, Laborers and Watchmen...... 7,482 33 Salaries and wages-Janitor ...... 1,zoo no For bulkhead between Jefferson and Clinton streets, being acquired from W. A. Freeborn...... r3 75 - - $57,219 44 For bulkhead between Clinton and Montgomery streets, being acquired from New York, New ~4 ~5 Blank books, miscellaneous stationery and typewriter supplies... $3,339 49 Haven and Hartford Railroad Company ...... For bulkhead between Clinton and Montgomery streets, being acquired from Amelia Stuyvesant... 14 25 Printing and binding Annual Report for 1897 ...... x,530 68 For Pier, old 4g, etc., East river, being acquired ...... r4 35 Printing minutes and index ...... .. ...... 1,597 75 4co 00 For part of Pier, old 53, East river ...... ...... 45 3! Indexing minutes of 1891, 1892 and 1893 ...... • 6,867 92 $1,230 00 For part of Pier, old 5q, East river ...... 45 3! Postage and revenue stamps ...... For bulkhead between East Eighteenth and East Nineteenth streets, East river, being acquired. Office furniture and insurance thereon ...... , 351 29 from John U. Brockman ...... ..... 14 98 8 25 For Pier foot East Nineteenth street, being acquired ...... r5 00 Legislative documents ...... ...... I

7286 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I7, 1900•

Office of the Commissioners- FOR INTER- FOR FEES FOR EST, COSTS, AND Advertising sale of ferry franchise ...... $99 5e LAW EXPENSES TOTAL. PROPERTY. CHARGES, OP COMMIS- ETC. SIONS. . Car-farea,$r 14.54: ice, {34.20: telegrams, $3.05 ...... rsx 79 $1,840 73

Cleaning, $1,o87.67; heating, $1,509.33; lighting, $82.37 ...... ...... 9,6 37 Between Warren and Chambers Streets. 79 $68,607 46 Bulkhead, 199 feet in length, taken by Department in Offices of Dock Superintendent and Dock Masters- 1878 for improvement. Payment therefor made July ao, x894, to the New York Life Insurance 00 00 $88,855 27 ...... 88 Salaries and wages-Superintendent and Dock Masters...... ; $32,668 46 and Trust Company, as trustee for Charles F. $99,5 $x ,355 27 Delaplaine, in accordance with judgment of Salaries and wages-Collectors ...... 1 5,390 32 Supreme Court. Price per foot, $5oo...... Salaries and wages-TYpewrtter ...... 248 95 Between lay and Harrison Streets. Salaries and wages-Watchmen ...... .4,066 91 $52,374 64 North half of Pier, old 33, south half of Pier, old 34,'l and the bulkhead, 107 feet 6 inches in length, be- epairs and supplies ...... ..... ...... 1,365 80 L R tween and in rear of same, all known as the " Jay ' 350,000 00 1 2 o8 ...... 2 06 Street Basin," acquired October ao, 1893, by 5,55 365,55 Hired tugs at service of Dock Masters ...... ; ...... 38 a6 agre°ment, from the West Shore and OntarioJ Terminal Company ...... Car-fares, $44.08 ; telephone, $272 7o...... ...... gr6 78 54,095 48 Between Harrison and Franklin Streets. Examination of plans and specifications submitted for and supervision of work done by lessees, owners and others under order of Bulkhead, 75 feet in length, acquired July a6, x692, in or permit from the Board- accordance with report of Commissioners of Esti- 00 00 mate, approved by Supreme Court, from S. Charles 45,0 $3,772 40 48,772 40 In Borough of Manhattan ...... ...... $6,ost 66 Welsh and William Burrell. Price per foot, $foo. Bulkhead, too feet in length, acquired February 25, InBorough of The Bronx ...... ', ...... x,738 x8 1885, by agreement, from Emily V. Clarkson and )} 6o,000 oo 293 55 ...... 6o,a93 55 others. Price per foot, $600...... InBorough of Brooklyn ...... ...... 3,574 08 In Borough of Queens ...... ...... 1,761 98 Between Franklin and North Moore Streets. In Borough of Richmond ...... ...... 8a6 83 Bulkhead, 87 feet 6 inches in length, and north half l 13,9 73 } 29 of Pier, old 35, acquired December x6, 1884, by 52,500 00 203 25 ...... 57,603 25 Expenses incident to the naval and land parades in honor of I I agreement, from William L. Skidmore and others. Admiral Dewe """"" n',77x 56 Priceper foot, $600 ...... Preventing piercing of bulkhead foot of East One Hundred and t Bulkhead, 87 feet 6 inches in length, acquired Decem. Thirty-ninth street-Secretary's Order No. r9r9x ...... j s55 6o ber x6, 1884, by agreement, from Charles F. South. 55,56a 50 121 20 ...... 55,683 70 Fencing off from public use the Pier at Rockaway Beach-Secre- mayd. Price per toot, $635...... 80 59 tar 's Order No.r949...... •...... Ascertaining ownership of certain piers and bulkheads in Brooklyn.. ...... 591 50 Between North Moors and Beach Streets. Expenses of Corporation Counsel preparing information for the Board as to the right of erecting fence between East Sixtieth ~' ...... zoo Bulkhead, 5o feet in length, acquired December 23, and East Sixty-first streets ...... I 2884, by agreement, from the Southern Develop- 32,500 00 90 10 ...... 32,590 10 Data compiled for use in suit of City against East Bay Land and i ao3 52 ment Company. Price per foot, $65o...... Improvement Company...... ...... ( ""' "" . Bulkhead, 225 feet in length, acquired June x6, 1887, by agreement, from the Old Dominion Steamship 75,0;0 00 123 45 ...... -• 75,123 45 Attendance at court in suit of Cunliffe vs. The Mayor, etc ...... 8 34 Company. Price per foot, $6oc, ...... Hired tugs placed at service of Department of Street Cleaning ...... r4 25 2,927 36 Between Beach and Hubert Steve's. Bulkhead, too feet in length, taken by Department in Total...... ...... ...... . 8139,553 03 1878 for improvement. Payment therefor made January u, 1897, to Theodore Timpson and 65,000 ao ...... , 108,190 to others, executors of the estate of Will am Cham- 43,190 :o berlain, in accordance with judgment of Supreme SUMMARY. Court. Price per foot, $650...... New materials, supplies, tools and fabricated concrete blocks on hand and accounts Bulkhead, 5o feet in length, acquired December r6, xf84, by agreement, Irom Ogden Brower and )} 30,000 00 333 70 •---•••• 31,333 70 in suspense December 31, 1898 ...... $54,417 49 Charles De Hart Brower. Price per foot, $600.. Requisitions made upon the Comptroller during 1899, viz. - Bulkhead, 50 feet in length, acquired December r6, For bills and claims for material furnished, for work done and 2884, by agreement, from John Lefroy Brower and 30,0,0 00 325 25 ...... 30,325 25 for wharf property acquired ...... $I,776,770 46 Abraham 'I'. H. Brower. Price per foot, $6co.... For salaries and wages ...... 92I,869 42 `2,698,639 88 Between Hubert and Laight Streets. Charges for use of Department's floating plant-Resolution, February 21, 1894 ...... $7,22I qo Bulkhead, 53 feet in length, taken by Department in x883 for improvement. Payment therefor made Charges for reused materials and supplies-Engineer's Order December 14, 1692, to Anna A. F. Hurlbut and 26,500 00 3,ur 87 ...... 29,61 87 No. 17781 ...... 129 74 Mary A. Kittleman, in accordance with judgment - 7,351 61 of Supreme Court. Price per foot, .$Soo...... J

Total to be accounted for ...... ...... $2,760,409 04 Between Watts and Canal S'reeis. Bulkhead being acquired under condemnation pro- For work of construction-Borough of Manhattan- 7,279 05 7,279 05 Bulkhead wall and general charges...... $650,629 97 ceedings ...... Piers and extensions ...... 405,238 93 Crib-bulkheads ...... 4,359 87 Between Spring and Charlton Streets. Plans for future improvements ...... 924 74 Bulkhead, 4o feet 6 inches in length, taken by Depart- Recreation buildings ...... 203,273 09 - $1,264,426 6o ment in x83o for improvement. Payment therefor made November 23, 18g3, to Cornelius F. Kings- r8,2a5 00 [0,159 85 ...... 28,384 85 For work of construction-Borough of The Bronx- land and others, in accordance with judgment of Survey of water-front ...... $5,247 o6 Supreme Court. Price per foot, $450...... Bulkhead, 40 feet in length, taken by Department in Crib-bulkheads ...... ...... 166 1878 for improvement. Payment therefor made Piers ...... So6 31 Tanuary 53. 1894, to Thomas Lenane and John 20,0;0 oo ! 14,811 20 ...... I 34,8x[ 20 --- 6,055 03 Moonan, Trustees, in accordance with judgment of Supreme Court. Price per toot, $500...... J For work of construction-Borough of Brooklyn- Bulkhead, 45 feet 3 inches in let;gth, acquired March Survey of water-front ...... $8,625 56 6, 1885, by agreement, from Mary T., Elizabeth 24,887 50 49 55 24,937 Bulkhead wall and general charges...... 38,280 40 V. and Jacob H. V. Cockcroft. Price per foot, $55o Piers ...... .... 79,715 77 Bulkhead, 4a'eet 6 inches in length, taken by Depart- Recreation building ...... 11,052 Si ment in , 88o for improvement. Payment therefor made June 9, 18D7, to James Lowerre, in accord- 23,375 00 27,595 17 ...... I 50,970 17 137,674 54 ance with judgment of Supreme Court. Price per For work of construction-Borough of Queens-Survey of water- foot, $55o...... I front ...... 7,731 43 Bulkhead, 45 feet 6 inches in length, and including For work of construction-Borough of Richmond-Survey of Pier, old 44. acquired September 5, 1879, to ac- I cordance with report cf Commissioners of Esti- 2:0,000 00 I ...... 3,530 00 303,530 00 water-front ...... 7,790 22 mate, approved by Supreme Court, from William - - $1,423,677 82 Inman ...... J For work of repair and maintenance-Borough of Manhattan ..... $666,543 49 Bulkhead, 5o feet in length, acquired March 6, 1885, by agreement. from William E. Dodge, Jr., and 27,coo 00 72 TO ...... 27,572 10 For work of repair and maintenance-Borough of The Bronx..... 637 83 D. Willis James. Price per toot, $550...... • For work of repair and maintenance-Borough of Brooklyn, • •.... 15,781 14 Bulkhead, r04 feet 3 inches in length, taken by Depart- For work of repair and maintenance-Borough of Queens ...... 1,487 84 ment in ,88o for improvement. Payment therefor o 30 made December 22, 189a, to William M. Kings- 52,,25 00 26,144 8t ...... 78,2119 8' - 4 45 lend, trustee, etc., in accordance with judgment For wharf property acquired ...... 310,874 51 of Supreme Court. Price per foot, $500...... For work done for private owners, lessees and ofhers ...... 122,026 68 For administrative expenses ...... 139,553 03 For new materials, supplies, tools and fabricated concrete blocks, etc., on hand... 79,826 67 Between King and West Houston Streets. Total accounted for ...... $2,760,409 oI *Bulkhead, z5 feet and Y4 inch in length, taken by Department in x876 for improvement. Payment therefor made August n,, 1892, to Matthew 15,012 54 17,032 09 ...... 32,044 63 *Paid from Dock Fund ...... $2,603,910 79 Wilkes and wife, in accordance with judgment of Paid from Wallabout Ecnd ...... ...... 94.7x9 09 Supreme Court. Price per foot, $too...... J •P,ulkhead, 50 feet and % inch in length, taken by Department in 1876 for improvement. Payment RECORD OF WHARF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY DEPARTMENT SINCE ITS therefor made August xi, 1892, to Matthew 30,025 02 32,519 76 ••••• 62,544 73 Wilkes, in accordance with judgment of Supreme ORGANIZATION TO DECEMBER 31, 1899, SHOWING FROM WHOM AND Court. Price per foot, $600...... HOW ACQUIRED, THE AMOUNT PAID THEREFOR AND THE DATE *Bulkhead, 75 feet and Ja inch in length, taken by WHEN PAID FOR. Department in 1876 for improvement. Payment therefor made August it, 1892, to Walter Lang- 45,037 50 49,932 73 •••• 94,970 23 don, in accordance with Judgment of Supreme FOR INTER- I FOR FEES Court. Price per foot, $600 ...... J EST, COSTS' I AND Bulkhead, s5 feet in length, taken by Department in- FOR t88o for improvement. Payment therefor made I4ROP R.RTY. LAW EXPENSES TOTAL. CHARGES, IOF COMMIS-I ,\ December 7, 1892, to "The Protestant Episcopal 1r,150 00 5,849 75 ••••• -7,099 75 L1 C. I SIONS. Church Missionary Society for Seamen in the ' City and Port of New York," in accordance with judgment of Supreme Court. Price per foot, $150 Bulkhead, a5 feet in length, taken by Department in ON NORTH RIVER. 1875 for improvement. Payment therefor made April 15, 1895, to Michael Regan, in accordance ra,a50 00 11,492 x9 I ...... •• 23,742 19 Between Vesey and Barclay Streets. with judgment of Supreme Court. Price per toot, $490 ...... North half of Pier, old 23, south half of Pier, old 24,) and the bulkhead, 109 feet 4 inches in length, be-1l tween and in rear of same, acquired April 6, 1891, $zoo,oao 00 $473 93 I ...... • $x0,473 93 by agreement, from James Cruikshank, Trustee.. Between West Houston and Clarkson Streets. Between Murray and Warren Streets. *Bulkhead, 75 feet and I inch in length, taken by Department io 3878 for improvement. Payment Bulkhead, 159 feet in length, acquired December 4, therefor made August x1, x892, to Marion Carroll, 45,037 50 45.067 06 ...... •• 90,104 56 1894, by agreement, from Charles F. Choate. 79,500 00 56s 30 ...... 8o,o6a 30 in accordance with judgment of Supreme Court. Puce per foot,$5oo ...... Price per foot, $60o ...... Bulkhead, a6 feet 6 inches in length, acquired Janu- ary 24, x885, by agreement, from Charles Drake. 14.250 00 95 70 1 ...... •• 14,345 70 • Known as the Langdon suits.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7287

EST,FOR INTER-COSTS, FORAND FR s I FOR INTER- FOR FBBs FOR LAW FXPFNSBS TOTAL. FOR RST Co TSB EXPENSES TOTAL. PROPERTY, CHARGES, OF COMMIS- PROPERTY. CHARGES, OF COMMIS- ETC. SLONS. ETC. SIONS. *Bulkhead, 50 feet and 5sl inch in length, taken by I Between 7.zne and Horatio Streets. Department in 1897 for improvement. Payment therefor made August xr, ; 8ga, to Woodbury G. $30,025 00 $30,446 90 Block between Jane and Horatio streets, and W Langdon, in accordance wi•h judgment of Supreme ...... $60,471 Bo streee and avenue, acquired Wests Court. Price per foot,$ 600 I rember ro, 0897, to accordance with report of *Bulkhead, 5o feet and % inch in lengrIt, taken byJ I Commissioners of Etimate and Assessment, Department in 587? for improvement. Payment from Louisa M. Gerry, etc., viz.: therefor made April at. 1893, to Louisa D. Kane I Bulkhead, 175 feet 3 inches, at $5w per and the New York Life Insurance Company, as fl 30,025 00 27,264 70 ...... 57,289 70 toot ...... $87,625 00 her trustee. in accordance with judgment o Su- Land, buildings, fixtures, etc.....,,... 667,055 °O preme Court. Price per foot,$600 ...... J -- $754,680 co $52,x98 68 $9,847 r6 $316,725 8, *Bulkhead, 25 feet and y inch in length, taken by Department in 1897 for improvement. Payment Between Horatio and Ga nsevaart Stretts, therefor made Auguet xi, x 892, to Louisa D. r 15,052 54 14,544 90 • • • • • • • • 29,557 44 Block between Horatio and Gan:evoort streets, and Kane, in accordance with judgment of Supreme West street and Thirteenth avenue, acquired Court. Price per foot, $6...... J December 9, x897, in accordance with report of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, from John S. McLean, etc., viz.: Between Clarkson and Leroy Streets. Bulkhead, 163 feet z inches, at $500 Bulkhead, y5 feet in length, taken by Department in per foot ...... . 8x,583 33 5879 for improvement. Payment therefor made Land, buildings, fixtures, etc...... 683,104 99 November 6, t 893, to Daniel D. Lord, in accord- 37,500 0o '--- 76 4 ,689 323 52, 7 63 446 ro,3 z 4 ro 82 7,775 81 ance with judgment of Supreme Court. Price pert t4.59r 74 •••••••• Sz,°9t 74 foot, $5oo ...... :. Between Gansevoorl and West Twenty-third Streets. *Bulkhead, go feet and f inch in eeme,taken by De- partment iO 0877 for improvement. Payment Jll} For bulkheads, etc., being acquired ...... ...... ...... 45 °O 45 « therefor made August it, 1892, to Woodbury G. 30,025 00 31,554 94 •••••••• 6-,579 94 Langdon, in accordance with judgment of Su- Between West Twenty-third and West Twenty-fourth preme Court. Price per foot, $6 oo ...... Streets. *Bulknead, 75 feet and J< inch in length, taken by ~ Bulkhead, cos feet and 6 inches in length, acquired J therefor made August in, x8 z, t , Ctctlia L. Nott- o o g 2 I Dec, mber 14, 1892, by agreement, from Clement „•• g with judjudgment ment of Supremep l 45, 37 50 44, 54 9 • • • • • • • • 8g'8gt 79 C. Casimir de R. and Katharine T. Moore, Price ' r°r'25O 00 528 3° ,or, 778 3 t Court.i Price• per per foot, $Soo ...... ...... Between West Twenty-fourth and West Twenty-jfth Between Leroy and Morton Streets. Streets. Bulkhead, 75 feet and Y, inch in length, taken by Bulkhead, etc., 202.57 feet in length, taken by Depart- J Department in 1881 for improvement. Payment I ment in t88t for improvement. Payment there-I therefor made March =2, 5895, to William C. } 36,030 no er,7•;o 09 ...... 57,760 29 Casey, in accordance with judgment of Supreme I for made December it, 1889, to William M. } 130,000 00 49,856 68 ...... 179,856 61 Court. Price per foot, $480 ...... J Kingslar,d and others, in settlement of judgment Bulkhead, 75 feet and z inches in length, taken by of bupreme Court...... Department in 1877 for improvement. Payment therefor made March zz, x895, to Thomas S. 35,704 r6 26,x67 98 .,,,..., 6x,872 14 Clarkson and others, in accordance with judg.I Between West Twenty-fifth and Nest Twenty-sink ment of Supreme Court. Price per foot, $475.. Streets. Bulkhead, 50 feet in length, taken by Department in J Bulkhead, etc., iot.a8 feet in length, taken by x878 for improvement. Payment therefor made I Department in r88t lot improvement. Payment JJuly y r q, t8 8, to Goldsboro as execu- lr - therefor made June t8, x800, to Henry. S. 6 qr,5 8 3 6t ...... •• 1o6,583 6t z 5 °OD 00 21,367898 • • • • • • • 46,367 98 Williams, in accordance with1 judg ment of Sup reme Ji 5'O~ °D for of Harriet Banyer White, and others, in ac- Court...... cordance with judgment of Supreme Court. ] Bulkhead, etc.,sox.a8 feet in length, taken by Depart- Price per foot, $goo ...... J ment in t88i for improvement. Acquired January - 65,wo no 20,992 3t ...... 02, 1893, by agreement, from Edward A. Smith... 85,792 31 Between Morton and Barrow Streets. 3utkhead, 75 feet and y, inch in length, taken by Dc- ~ Between West Twenty-sixth and West Twenty-seventh partment in 0876 for improvement. Payment Streets, made therefor January 23. 1894, to John S. Mc- 37,531 25 29,%88 7o ...... 66,8x9 95 Bulkhead, 202.57 feet in length acquired February 24,1 Lean and Mary J. Halstead, in accordance with I 1895, by agreement, from George de Forest Lord I 100,000 00 • • • • • • • • ra°,r 14 75 )- udgment of Supreme Court. Price per foot, $50°• r 14 75 Bulkhead, 25 feet and yq inch in length, taken by De-) and Horace S. Ely, executor, etc...... •• 1 partment in 1876 for improvement. Payment therefor made ,January 23, 1894, to John S. Mc- } tz,5ro 4t 20,020 or ...... 22,530 42 Between West Twenty-eighth and West Twenty-ninth Lean, in accordance with judgment of Supreme I Streets. Court. Price per foot, S5oo ...... J Bulkhead, for feet and 4 inches in len6th, taken by I Bulkhead, 25 feet and % inch in length, taken by De- 1 Department in 1895 for improvement. Payment partment in 1876 for improvement. Payment therefor made December r4, 1893, to Charles Ray 43,066 66 2,898 op ,...... 45,964 75 therefor made January 03, 1894. to John G. Wen- ra,5to 41 x0,020 02 ...... 22,53° 43 King and others, in accordance with judgment of del, in accordance with juogment of Supreme I Supreme Court. Price per foot, $425...... . ) Court. Price per foot, $Soo• • . • • • • • • • •. 5o feet and 8 inches in length, taken by) Bulkhead, 75 feet and % inch in length, taken by Dc-) Department in 5890 for improvement. Payment partment in x876 for improvement. Payment therefor made December 54, x893. to Schuyler Van } 2x,533 33 1,649 57 . • • • ... • 23,[82 9c therefor made January at, 1894, to John S. Mc- 37.531 24' 29,290 7a ...... 66,821 96 Cortland[ Hamilton and others, in accord.,nce with Lean, in accordance with judgment of Supreme judgment of Supreme Court Price per foot, $415 J Court. Price per foot, $5oe ...... J Bulkhead, 5o feet and S inches in length, taken by l Department in x890 for improvement. Payment ~ therefor made December xq, 5893, to Nathalie E. } zt,533 33 x,608 5z • • • •- • • • 23,i8r 8; Between Charles and Ferry Streets. Baylies, in accordance with judgment of Supreme Bulkhead being acquired from Mary E. Dutel .,...... ...... a 10 $33 75 35 85 Court. Price per foot, $425 ...... Bulkhead being acquired from the Farmers' Loan and i Trust Company...... J 4 20 67 50 7r 70 Between West Twenty-ninth and West Thirtieth Streets. Bulkhead, 6o feet and % inch in length, taken by De- Between Perry and West Eleventh Streets. partment in 1890 for improvement. Payment I therefor made December :e, 1893. to Mary Ray Bulkhead, 8g feet and 6 inches in length, acquired de Courval and Mary Madeline Isabel deNoailles, 15,5x7 T° 0,797 01 •••• •••• 27,314 71 January 3, x8y6. by agreement from George H. 42,512 50 123 25 ...... • • 42,635 75 in accordance with judgment of Supreme Court;) Budke. Price per loot, $475...... Price per foot, $u5...... Bulkhead, 03 feet in length, acquired July z ;89by•..... ag,reement, from Charles Nand Emory F. Lane. xO,350 no 84 95 •••••••• 10,434 95 Price per foot, $45o ...... Between West Thirty-third and West Thirty-fourth Bulkhead, 43 feet and 3 inches in length, acquired De- Streets. cember no, 5894, by agreement, from HenryChas- 354 13 • • • • • • • • xg,8r6 63 tarn. Price per foot, $5n...... Bulkhead, lot feet in length, aquircel June 17. 189o, by Bulkhead, 45 feet and 6 inches in length, acquired x9'462 50 ~' agreement, from William K. and Cornelius Van- L io,cOO ro ...... ...... x0,000 00 February 8, 1897, by agreement, from l sabel 20,475 00 1,218 66 ...... 2t,f93 66 derbilt ...... Brockner Tyte. Price per foot, $450 Bulkhead, etc., about sun feet and 4'$ inches in length J acquired February 24, 1897, in accordance with ~ report of Commissioners of Estimate, approved } 110,000 co 2,534 58 4548 74 'x7,083 32 Between West Eleventh and Bank Streets. by Supreme Court, from Edmund Coffin, Rebecca ~ S. Mills and Carrie E. B. Tripp ...... . j Block between West Eleventh and Bank streets and West street and 'Thirteenth avenue, acquired October r 4, 1898, in accordance with report of Between West Thirty-fourth and (Vest Thirty-fifth Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, Streets. from Eugene A. Hoffman, viz. : Bulkhead, x96 feet 7 inches in length, at Bulkhead, etc., x97 feet 6 inches in length--Condemns- j • • ... • • • • • 127 00 ffi50o Per toot ...... $g82 91 67T lion proceedings suspended...... J •...."•'. 027 Oc Land, buildings, fixtures, etc...... 757,628 43 --- 855,920 xo 508,247 83 16,989 90 981,157 83 Between West Thirty-ninth and West Fortieth Streets. Between Bank and Bethune Streets. Bulkhead, etc., being acquired ...... ...... ...... 6 30 6 3c iouth half of block now being acquired under condem- nation proceedings ...... ...... ...... ...... 37,785 76 North halfof block between Bank and Bethune streets, 37,785 76 and West street and Thirteenth avenue, ac- Between West Fortieth and West Forty-first Streets. quired June 2, x806, in accordance w:th report Bulkhead, etc., being acquired ...... ...... ...... 6 30 6 3c of Commissioners of Estimate, approved by Supreme Court, from Louisa M. Gerry and Thomas G. Patterson, viz.: Between West Forty-first and West Forty-second Streets. Bulkhead, tot feet Sys inches, at $500 per foot ...... $100,714 5.. Bulkhead, etc., 197 feet 6 inches in length-Condemna- Land, buildings, fixtures, etc...... 47g,ro3 8o tion proceedings suspended ...... ( " 339 75 • 339 75 --- 579,818 38 r,a56 27 6,937 46 588,012 tr Between West Forty-second and West Forty-third Streets. Between Bethune and West Twelfth Streets. Bulkhead, etc., zoo feet no inches in length, being , • • • •, •• • • Block between Bethune and West Twelfth streets, and acquired under condemnation proceedings...., .. c ' • • ,,426 8q 1,426 8i West street and Thirteenth avenue, acquired September t7, 1897, in accordance with report of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, Between West Fifty-first and West F:fiy-second Streets. from Emily J. Deforest, viz.: Bulkhead, t6i.57 feet in length, at $500 Bulkhead, sop feet no inches in length, acquired March per toot ...... $80,783 CO 18 by agreement, executors of the estate 83 z 4 r 303 ...... 95,637 x3 Land, buildings, fixtures, etc...... 8o9,zt5 oo 7, 95, Y g 95,395 3 g 890,000 00 05,686 67, xo,6t5 41 946,302 Bo of James Brown. Price per foot, $y95...... Between West Fifty-third and West Fifty fourth Streets. Between West Twelfth and Pane Streets. Buikhead, etc., z6o feet to inches in length, acquired Block between West Twelfth and Jane streets, and September 7, t8gg, in accordance with judgment 2,530 oc West street and Thirteenth avenue, acquired of United States Circuit Court, from Mary J. Van 2 500 00 -o co ...... December 23, 1897, in accordance with report of Auken, in settlement of alleged rights...... Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, from the Waldrich Land Company, etc., viz.: Bulkhead, r6o feet 3 inches in length, at Between West Fifty fourth and West F'lfty-fifth Streets. $goo per foot ...... $80,125 no Land, buildings, fixtures, etc...... 598.348 37 Bulkhead, etc., 245 feet in length, acquired October) 678,473 37 47,289 64 rgr38 67 735,901 68 zq, x8yx, o accordance with judgm end of Supreme Court, from Hopper S. and Alexander H. Mott, Moo no ..••... •,,, •,•• 7'•5°° a __ _ ,. - -- in settlement of alleged rights...... Known as the a..aUguOn Suits.

7288 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

FOR INTER- FOR FEES Sections. between Dey and. brosses Streets, inclusive. EST. COSTS, AND FOR LAW EXPENSES TOTAL. PROPERTY. Sections between Dey and Desbrosses streets, inclusive, on which the bulkhead or river wall CHARGES, of COMMIS- ETC. CCOxs. has been completed, are as follows

______I LENGTH oP •' E" - Opposite Riverside Park. OR TOP COURSE SECTIONS. Ot' GRANITE Bulkheads being acquired under the provisions of t $5,709 $ 86 03 :28r,'S8 27 UNDER COPING. chapterp r5 2, Laws of r894•••••••~••• t $247663 a4 =7.7 ...... ON EAST RIVER. Dey street extended ...... ...... ...... 20.00 Dey street ...... • 241.90 Part of Pier, old 4...... ....•..... 484 4 84 West Washington Market ...... ...... • Part of Pier, new 7...... ...... 4 84 4 84 578.17 Barclay street (work done by private parties) ...... 753.05 Partof Pier, old 12 ...... ...... 4 84 4 84 Barclay street extended. ...... x39.07 Between Catkarine Slip and Market Street. Park place ...... 216.:4 Bulkhead, 63 feet in length, acquired April 27, 1889, by 6,300 00 180 85 .... .. 6.48o 85 Murray street ...... r6o.4o agreement, from William F. Bridge and others... Pier 35, east half, acquired October 4, 1898, in accord- Warren street ...... •...... 246.26 ance with report of Commissioners of Estimate 8g,000 00 20,984 07 6,o65 31 106,049 38 and Assessment, from Eugene A. Hoffman...... Chambers street ...... 651.80 Part of Picr, old 36, etc...... 726 7 26 Bulkhead, 109.69 feet in length, acquired December 18, Jay street ...... I...... ...... 216.67 2899 in accordance with report of Commissioners 25,000 00 2,662 50 4,618 r6 32,280 66 of Estimate and Assessment, from Eugene A. Franklin street ...... 415.95 Hoffman ...... North Moore street ...... 340.00 Between Market and Pike Streets. Beach street ...... ...... r96.00 Bulkhead, including Pier 39, being acquired under Laight street ...... 600.00 condemnation proceedings ...... 4,686 24 4,686 24 Desbrosses street (work done by private parties) ...... ...... 85.13 Bulkhead, west of Pier, old 40 ...... 1259 12 59 Bulkhead, being acquired from the P. E. Church Mis- 1210 12 10 sionary Society ...... Total ...... 4,270.64 Between Pike and Rutgers Streets. Bulkhead, etc., 443 feet 6 inches in length, being These sections embrace Piers from new 14 to new 29 inclusive. acquired...... I ...... 132 40 132 40 Barclay Street Section Extended—Extending from the southerly side of Pier, old 25, North river, northerly a distance of about 137 feet. Between Rutgers andJe5fersan Streets. The Board, by a unanimous resolution passed December 30, 1897, directed that a section of the bulkhead wall be built at the above locality. This work has been done by the Department Pier, old 45, etc...... 14 25 14 25 at the cost and expense of the owners of the bulkhead, F. W. Rhinelander and others, under an agreement with the Board of Docks dated December 16, 1897, and approved by the Sinking Fund Between Jefferson and Clinton Streets. Commissioners December 28; 1897. The wall has been completed on this section, and filling is being placed by the New York Bulkhead being acquired from James Keese...... •...... ...... 1375 r3 75 Central Railroad Company, under the supervision of this Department. Pier, old 25, North River—The inner end of this pier was rebuilt and an approach con- Bulkhead being acquired from William Muhlenberg...... ...... •.. 1375 r3 75 structed. Bulkhead being acquired from William A. Freeborn...... ...... 1375 r3 75 Park Place Section—Extending from a point about 137 feet north of the southerly line of Pier, old 25, North river, northerly and across the site of Pier, old 27, North river, a distance of Pier, old 47, etc ...... ...... I 2421 14 25 about 227 feet. The Board, by a unanimous resolution passed December 30, 1897, directed that a section of the bulkhead-wall be built at the above locality. The wall has been completed and earth-filling Between Clinton and Montgomery Streets. is being placed in rear of the same. Bulkhead being acquired from the New York, New t4 25 This work has been done by the Department at the cost and expense of the owners of the Haven and Hartford Railroad Company...... bulkhead, William Rhinelander and others, under an agreement with the Board of Docks, dated Buikhead being acquired from Amelia Stuyvesant...... 14 25 December 16, 1897, and approved by the Sinking Fund Commissioners, December 28, 1899. Pier, old 27, North River—The inner end of this pier was rebuilt and an approach con- Pier, old 49, etc ...... 24 25 structed. Pier, new 26, North River—The outer end of the pier has been extended to the pierhead- At Jackson Street. line of 1897 by the force of the Department. Pier, new 29, North River—The outer end of this pier has been extended by the force Part of Pier, old 53...... 45 31 of the Department. Part of Pier, old 84...... 45 3' Desbrosses Street Section—The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, owners of the old bulkhead on the westerly side of West street, between Vestry and Watts streets, began building the Between Rivington and Stanton Streets. bulkhead or river wall in front of their property, under the provisions of chapter 397 of the Laws of 1893, and also under a permit and agreement made with the Department of Docks on October Bulkhead, 141 feet in length, including one-half of 30, 1894, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund December 18, 1894. About Pier o2, acquired Dcceml,er an, reg2, by agree. 8o feet northerly of the Laight street section were completed and a shed built upon a part of ment, from James W. Smith and Equitabl: Life 70.000 00 70,059 68 Assurance Society of New York...... it, when the work was temporarily suspended. Work was resumed at th upper end of the section on August 4, 1898, and substantial progress in the work has been made. The old ferry structures have been removed and new ones are being constructed. Between East Eighteenth and East Twenty-secostd Watts Slreet Section—Extending from a point opposite to the southerly line of Watts Streets. street, northerly to the northerly line of Watts street, a distance of about 65 feet, under Bulkhead between East Eighteenth and Fast Nine- unanimous resolution of the Board June 17, 1898. 26 98 teenthstreets...... 26 98 This wall is a modification of the 1876 type of bulkhead-wall. Pier, foot of East Nineteenth street...... ...... 2700 27 00 The wall proper consists of a sub-base block, a top base block, surmounted with a granite Bulkhead between East Nineteenth and East Twen-~ facing and concrete backing ; the whole retaining structure being relieved from pressure by a tieth streets ...... 27 00 27 00 platform built in the rear of the wall on vertical piles braced with batter piles. Bulkhead between East Twentieth and East Twenty. This section has been completed during the year. first streets...... 27 00 27 00 Bulkhead between East Twenty-first and East Pier, new 31, North River—The new pier at the foot of the street was completed during Twenty-second streets ...... 27 00 2700 the year under Contract No. 639. Watts Street Section Extended—Extending from the northerly line of Watts street northerly a distance of about 125 feet. Between East Twenty-fiftk and East Twenty-sixth Streets. The Board by a resolution passed February 3, 1899, authorized the construction of work on this section and the wall has been completed during the year. Earth-filling is being placed in Bulkhead, 197 feet 6 inches in length, acquired Feb. ) rear of the wall. ruary 6, 1893. by agreement, from Julius A. Can- 70,000 00 324 45 1 70,324 45 dee, John M. Canda and George Moore Smith... South Canal Street Section—The New Jersey Steamboat Company, owners of a portion or the old bulkhead on the westerly side of West street, between Watts and Hoboken streets, began last year building the bulkhead or river wall in front of their property, under the provisions of ON HARLEM RIVER. chapter 397 of the Laws of 1893, permit of Board of Docks, November 22, 1894, approved by the Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Fourth Sinking Fund Commissioners December 21, 1894, and also under a permit and agreement made and East One Hundred and Fifth streets, being }1 ,,...... • 3,131 70 with the Department of Docks dated February r6, 1898, and approved by the Commissioners of acquired under condemnation proceedings...... 3,131 70 the Sinking Fund May 9, 1898. The wall was completed during the year. Premises at foot of north half of East One Hundred 1 and Fourteenth street, east of high-water mark, acquired June Ig, x895, by agreement, from Oliver 1,500 00 9900 ...I... 1,599 00 Bryan...... Sections North of Canal Street. Certain land in vicinity of Sherman's creek, lying) southerly of Academy street, acquired July 2r. )} j 3,~ oo 203 35 ...... 3,103 25 The sections at and north of Canal street on which the bulkhead or river wall has been com- 1897, by agreement, from Robert G. Dun...... pleted are as follows: Total ...... $8, 077,620 09 $t,,SC,ri8 68 $170,625 55 $9,400,364 32 LENGTH OF '• E " OR TOP COURSE SEcTtoNS. JAMES WEIR, Apportionment Clerk. • OP GRANITE UNDER COPING.

Canalstreet extended ...... 145.62 REPORT OF THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF Canal street ...... 333.74 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, Spring street ...... •...... 139.92 PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF, 1( Charlton street ...... 406.74 NEW YORK, July 1, I. To the Board of Docks: Old King street ...... 748.41 GENTLEMEN—I have the honor to submit the following report of the work under the charge New King street ...... 1x4.49 and supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief for the year ending December 31, 1899 : - Lower Clarkson street ...... r52.9t Houston street ...... :...... [09.89 WORK OF CONSTRUCTION UNDER "NEW PLAN." Upper Clarkson street ...... 102.5■ NORTH RIVER. Leroy street ...... 561.46 Battery Section—Embracing the boat landing, Pier "A," Pier, new i, North river, and about eighty feet of bulkhead north of Pier, new 1. Morton street ...... 151.33 Completed in 1871, and a temporary breakwater, to protect small boats, built in 1897. A Christopher street ...... 1,095.22 float has been maintained at this section during the year and necessary repairs made to the breakwater. Total...... 3,462.24 It is proposed during the coming year to remove the present temporary structure forming the breakwater and replace the same with a substantial structure of masonry on pile foundation.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE C I T RECORD. 7z89

Pfer, new 45—An extension was built to the outer end of the pier by the force of the De- transverse centres will be driven in the rear of the lower base block, and cut off at 15.62 feet below partment. mean low water, or at the level of the foundation piles. Concrete en masse will be deposited Perry Street Section—Extending from the middle of Pier, old 54, at the foot of Perry around the heads of these piles. street, North river, to the southerly side of West Eleventh street, a distance of about 210 feet. Pier, Twentieth Street, East River—A new pier has been constructed at the foot of the Under unanimous resoluion of the Board of February e7, 1896, work was begun upon this street by the force of the Department, under a resolution of the Board February II, 1898. section, and about 100 feet of wall built and put in use. By a change in the bulkhead line by Pier, Twenty-second Street, East River—A new pier is being constructed at the foot of the the United States Government, the work became unnecessary and the section was removed. street by the force of the Department, under a resolution of the Board July Io, 1899. Gansevoort Section— Extending from the northerly side of Pier, new 46, to the northerly side of the pier at Gansevoort street, North river, a distance of about 2,133.61 feet. Sections between East Twenty-fourth and Twenty-eighth Streets. The improvement upon this section has been done in general acco-dance with the plan and Sections between East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-eighth streets, inclusive, on which proposition submitted in the Annual Report of i88o, and modified in accordance with the needs the bulkhead or river wall has been completed, are as follows and requests of the lessees. The wall has been completed from Gansevoort street southerly to Perry street, a distance of about 1,755 feet. Filling has been placed and the marginal street paved. LENGTH OF 11 E" l'his section includes new piers at West Eleventh, Bank, Bethune, Jane and Gansevoort OR TOP COURSE SECTIONS. OF GRANITE streets, all of which have been completed. Sheds have been built upon the piers and bulkheads UNDER COPING. by the lessees. Work was begun on the lower end of the section extending from Pier, new 47, northerly to join with the wall already built, and substantial progress has been made toward completion. East Twenty-fourth street ...... 340.60 New Oyster Basin—The construction of the bulkhead-wall at the Gansevoort section East Twenty-fifth street necessitated the removal of the oyster scows from the old basin. The Board, by resolution of ...... 276.24 August 26, 1898, directed the Engineer-in-Chief to proceed with the removal of Pier, old 57, and Bellevue ...... 543.81 with the construction of an extension to Pier, old 56%, North river, and with the construction of a new pier north of Bloomfield street on the new pier lines, and an extension thereto, to form a • Total ...... r,16o.65 temporary oyster basin. The work was begun on September 6, 1898, and was completed during the year, and the oyster boats moved to their berths in the new basin. Pier, Thirty-sixth Street, East River—A new wooden pier is in course of construction by the Pier, Seventeenth Street, Nor'M River— A new pier has been constructed by the force of the force of the Department under unannuous resolution of the Board October 20, 1899. Department. East Ninety-first Street Section— Extending from the southerly side of East Ninety-first Sections North of West Twenty-third Street. street to the northerly side of East Ninety-second street, a distance of about 376 feet. The section north of West Twenty-third street on which the bulkhead or river wall has been Length of 1r E" course of granite to date 260.54 feet. completed, are as follows Work was begun upon this section in 1894, under resolution of Board of May 25, 1893, and the wall was built across the foot of East Ninety-first street, when it was suspended on account of chapter 478 of the Laws of 1894. LENGTH OF " E," Work was resumed in July, 1895, under resolution of the Board June 20, 1895• D." oR To The wall is now built to the southerly of the Astoria ferry, at East Ninety-second street and SECTIONS. COURSE OF GRAN- ITE UNDER the filling behind it has been completed. COPING. East Ninety-fourth Street Section —Extending from the southerly side of East Ninety-fourth street to the northerly side of East Ninety-fifth street, a distance of 373.08 feet. This section and the piers at East Ninety-fourth and East Ninety-fifth streets have been in West Twenty-third street, south end ...... x,229.64 commercial use. West Twenty-third street, north end ...... 6,5.42 East Ninety-sixth Street Section —Extending from the southerly side of East Ninety-sixth street to the middle of the block between East Ninety-sixth and. East Ninety-seventh streets, a WestThirty-first street ...... 257.50 distance of about 200.92 feet. This section and the Pier at East Ninety-sixth street are in commercial use. WestThirty-second street...... 515. no East Ninety-ninth Street Section—Extendmg from the southerly side of East Ninety-ninth West Thirty-third street ...... 93.75 street to the northerly side of East One Hundredth street, a distance of about 365 feet. Length of "E" course of granite to date 316.97 feet. WestThirty-fourth street...... x98.75 This section was begun in 1893 at the northerly side of East One Hundredth street, and the wall was built far enough to the southward to permit filling and the building of a pier at the foot of East One Hundredth street in 1894. The filling also was put in a, far as possible. Total ...... 1 2,910 c6 The New York and College Point Ferry Company having removed their ferry structures, the work on this section, which had been suspended, was resumed on November 16, 1898, and has been carried on during the year. Filling has been received and graded in the rear of the wall, New-made Land at Piers, new 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 and 6o, North River—The new-made land and the section is now nearly completed. in the vicinity of these piers has been paved with granite blocks. West Thirty fourth Street Section— Extending from the end of the West Thirty-third Street HARLEM RIVER. Section to the northerly side of West Thirty-fourth street, a distance of about 198.75 feet. Work on this section was completed during the year. East One Hundred and Second Street Section —Extending from the southerly side of East Pier, Thirty-ninth Street—A new pier is in course of construction at the foot of this street One Hundred and First street to the northerly side of East One Hundred and Fourth street, a under Contract. No. 66o. distance of 848.65 feet; south end t 54.7o feet in length; north end 703.95 feet. West Forty-second Street Section —Extending from the southerly side of Forty-second street This section has been in commercial use. to the southerly side of Forty-third street, a distance of about 230 feet. The construction of the East One Hundred and Tenth Street Sectio'l—Extending from the southerly side of East bulkhead-wall at this section was begun during the year under a resolution of the Board dated One Hundred and Seventh street to the northerly side of East One Hundred and Tenth street, a June 27, 1899, and the work is now in progress. The wall is being constructed so as to give a distance of 855.86 feet. depth of 20 feet of water at the bulkhead. Length of " E " course of granite to date 750.85 feet. West Forty-third Street Section Extended—Extending from the southerly side of Forty-third The wall on this section was substantially completed in 1892. street to the northerly side of Forty-third street, a distance of 60 feet. East One Hundred and Sixteenth Street Section—Extending from the southerly side of Negotiation, which had been pending for a number of years for the acquisition of the private East One Hundred and Sixteenth street to the northerly side of said street, a distance of about interests in the Pier at the foot of Forty-third street, having been brought to a close by the to feet. initiation of condemnation proceedings, work on the section was begun in July, and is now in Under unanimous resolution of the Board, passed May 29, 1896, Io8.88 feet of the wall has progress. The Pier at the foot of Forty-third street was removed. been built and completed on this section, which extends across the foot of the street. West Forty-third Street Section—Extending from the northerly side of West Forty-third Thissection includes a pier at the foot of East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, the pier street to the northerly side of West Forty-fourth street, a distance of about 263.83 feet. and bulkhead being built for the use of the Manhattan State Hospital. Length of " E" course of granite to date 232.20 East One /lunded and Twenty fj"th Street Section—Extending from the southerly side of ...... East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street to a point 25 feet northerly of the northerly line of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, and westerly to the angle of the bulkhead-line northerly The wall on this section was completed in 1894 from the northerly side of West Forty-fourth of East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, a distance of 367.27 feet. street as far southerly as it could be built until the Department was in possession of Pier at West The section was substantially completed in 1893 and has been in commercial use since that Forty-third street. Work on the section was resumed (luring the year and is now in progress. time. West Fifty-second Street (south end)—Extending from 83 feet to inches southerly of the SHERMAN'S CREEK. southerly side of West Fiftieth street, northerly to the north side of \Vest Fifty-first street, a dis- On the westerly or Manhattan side of the Harlem river, at about Two Hundredth street, tance of 404 feet 8 inches. there is a creek making into the island about 1,500 feet from the westerly channel line of the The wall was completed and put in use in x891. Harlem river, as determined by the United States authoritieu. West Fifty-second Street Section (north end)— Extending from the northerly side of West A new plan for the improvement of this section of the water-front was determined by the Fifty-first street to the northerly line of West Fifty-fifth street, a distance of 1,043 feet 4 inches. Department of Docks on March 29, 1894, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking The wall at this section was completed in 1897. Fund on November 20, 1895. This plan provide; for a basin 345 feet wide and 1,400 feet long, West Fifty-srventh Street Section—Extending from the northerly side of West Fifty-fifth with bulkhead and piers having 7,271 feet of wharfage room, and having a capacity as a basin street to the southerly side of West Fifty-eighth street, a distance of 762 feet 6 inches. for 250 canal boats. A stretch of 1,467 feet of the cribwork has been built in former years, and The wall at this section was completed in 1893 and the Department yard was extended south- is now in commercial use. erly to Fifty-sixth street upon the filling placed behind it. The total continuous length of the bulkhead or river wall on West Fifty-second Street Section WORK OF CONSTRUCTION NOT UNDER "NEW PLAN." (south end), West Fifty-second Street Section (north end) and West Fifty-seventh Street Section is 2,210.46; all of which has been completed and is in use. EAST RIVER. Between Eightieth and Eight7'-f rst Streets, East River—A new crib-bulkhead is being con- EAST RIVER. structed between these streets under Contract No. 663 for the use of the Street Cleaning Broad Street Section—Extending from the westerly side of Pier, old 4, East river, to the Department. platform has been built at the foot of the street for the easterly side of Pier, new 7, a d.stance of about 722 feet. Ninety-ninth Street, East River—A The Board on the 2211 of December, 1699, authorized the building of the wall at this section use of the Fire Department. and the construction of two new piers, Nos. 4 and 5. Work will shortly be begun. Pier, Fordhara Road, Harlem River—A new pier is in course of construction in this vicinity Extending easterly from the easterly side of Catharine street a distance under Contract No. 661. Catharine Section— new dock was built on the easterly side of Blackwell's Island under of about 177 feet. Blackwell's Island—A Work on this section was begun and pushed ahead rapidly, the wall being completed as far Secretary's Order No. 19373, and a platform constructed at the Almshouse clock under Secretary's as possible until the acquisition of further property. About 107 feet have been completed on the Order No. 18830 for the Department of Public Charities. " E " or top course of granite. Pier, Catharine Street—A new pier has been constructed at the foot of the street under HARLEM RIVER. Contract No. 645. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, west of Gerard Avenue—Filling is being deposited Rutgers Section— Extending from about 78 feet westerly of Pike slip easterly to the easterly on the easterly side of Harlem river in the vicinity of the above premises by John Cromwell under line of Rutgers slip, a distance of about 870 feet. permit of the Board. Work on this section was began during the year and rapid progress has been made. One Hundred and Forty fourth Street, east side of Harlem River—Filling is being depos- Pier, new 34—A new wooden pier was built at the foot of Rutgers street under Contract ited in this vicinity by Jordan L. Mott, under permit of the Board. No. 6S4. One Hundred and Forty-seventh Street—The area from the northerly side of One Hundred Pier 48 —This pier has been extended out to the pierhead-line of 1890 by the force of the and Forty-seventh street to the southerly side of One Hundrrd and Fiftie h street, and for a Department. distance of 232 feet westerly of Lenox avenue is being filled in to grade of five feet above high water Stanton Street Section —Extending from the south side of Rivington street to the north side by John I). Crimmins under permit of the Board. of Stanton street, a distance of S57.21 feet, under unanimous resolution of the Board, March it alorris Heights— Considerable work has been done at the premises of the Gas Engine and 1893• Power Company at Morris Heights. Pier, Eleventh Street, East River—The city having taken possession of the portions of the pier at the foot of the street, extensive repairs were made to the entire structure, the superstruc- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ture being removed above the vertical piling. Wallabout Improvement—Under a contract with Augustin Walsh. a bulkhead wall with East Twenty-third Street Section—Extending from the southerly side of East Seventeenth appurtenances along east side of the Wallabout basin was completed during the year, and filling street to the southerly side of East Twenty-fourth street, a distance of about 2',454.86 feet. has been placed behind it. Under an unanimous resolution of the Board passed January 27, 11899, work on this section Piers, new t and 2, Wallabout Basin—These two piers have been in course of construction was begun and is still in progress. The section includes the two ferries at and near the foot of during the year and are approaching completion. Twenty-third street. The type of the wall has been somewhat changed from that used at other sections. GENERAL REPAIRS. The type of bulkhead-wall designed for this section is what is known as the modified wall Extensive repairs have been matte to piers, bu:kheads, etc., during the year covered by this of 1899, it being a modification of the Watts street type of bulkhead-wall. This type of wall will prevail over the entire section, with the exception of about 183 feet along that portion of the report. A detailed statement of them is given in the appendix. bulkhead-wall on the northerly side of East Twenty-third street, with a return of about 25 feet northerly and southerly thereof. The section designed for this about 18o feet in length of the RECREATION BUILDINGS. bulkhead-wall is a further modification of the modified wall of 1899, in that the relieving plat- The recreation buildings on the North, East and Harlem rivers were all cared for and main{ form in the rear of the wall will be omitted, and in its stead three rows of piles on three feet tined.

7290 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I7, 1900.

Work has been in progress on the completion of the recreation building at North Second I submit herewith an appendix containing— street, Brooklyn, under Contract No. 631. A summary of the work of construction under "New Plan." A summary of the work of construction not under 4r New Plan." A summary of the work of •' General Repairs." FLOATING PROPERTY. A schedule of r1 Floating Property." A full list of floating property will be found in the appendix. A summary of the work at the Department Yards. One pile driver. No. I, was condemned and destroyed. A statement of granite on hand, received and issued. The 12-ton derrick No. I, has been converted into a 40-ton derrick, under an unanimous A summary of work done for other Departments. resolution of the Board November it. 1898. A summary of work done for, and at the expense of, alleged owners, lessees and others. A new launch has been purchased for the use of the Department. A summary of work done in Draughtsmen's room, office of the Engineer-in-Chief. Plans, specitications and form of contract were prepared for constructing a new steel propeller, A list of contracts under which work has been done during the year. and work is well under way under Contract No. 65i. A list of the forms of contracts and specifications submitted to the Board of Docks during the year. A statement in detail of the dredging done by the Department of Docks during the year. SURVEYING FORCE. A table of the dredging done by lessees or owners during the year by order, or under permit, of the Board of Docks. During the year the routine work of the Surveying Party has been attended to, which con- A full statement of the work done by lessees and owners of piers and bulkheads, and by sisted in the giving of lines an-i grades for the construction of the bulkhead or river wall, in others by order, or under permit, of the Board of Docks and under my general supervision. course of construction at the various Sections on the North ami East rivers; also, for the construc- A table of wharfage room made by the Department during the year. tion of new piers and crib-bulkhe.sds. laying of pavement, and for all work of general repairs A table of wharfage room made during the year by private parties under permit of the Board done by the Department, either by contract or by day's work, by the force of the Department. of Docks. Lines and grades have also been given for the construction ot the wall and of new piers in the Wallabout Basin, Borough of Brooklyn. NEW BULKHEAD AND PIERHEAD LINES. In connection with the above work it was necessary to frequently verify base If and bench By Act of Congress of August I I, i888 (section 12), the Secretary of War is authorized to marks, and also establish new bench marks. cause bulkhead and pierhead lines to be established in harbors of the United States. Under The quantities of sand, broken stone, rip-rap and cobble used by the Department in its work this law a Board of United States Engineers was organized to fix the lines in the harbor of New of construction have been measured and calculated. York and aijacent waters. The actions of this Board regarding the bulkhead and pierhead lines All dredging done by lessees, owners and other, under a permit from the Board has been in New York City are fully recorded in the Annual Report for 1898. supervised, and a record kept of the depth made ; a detailed report of same is given in the During the year 1899 the following changes have been made : appendix. On March to, 1899, the Board of Docks made application for a modification of the pierhead- Soundings have been taken for the purpose of estimating the amount of dredging required, line between East Twenty-third and East Twenty-fourth streets, East river. The report and and rod soundings have been frequently taken in connection with same. the map accompanying it were approved by the Hon. Secretary of War on April 17, 1899. I submit herewith a tabulated statement showing the number of soundings taken over the On the application of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, a modifi- water-front under the jurisdiction of this Departm nt in order to ascertain the depth of water cation in the pierhead-line between Truxlow and Cabot streets, in the Borough of The Bronx, was existing thereat, and to maintain the Department's record. Rod soundings were taken for the approved by the Hon. Secretary of War April ig, 1899. purpose of ascertaining the nature of the river bottom. On April 28, 1899, this Board submitted a proposed change in the pierhead-line and bulk- head-lines at Riker's Island, East river. These plans were approved by the Hon. Secretary of War May r5, 8899. Scry . Sum. On November 4, 1898, this Board submitted a modified plan of the pierhead-line between Sov DLNCS. Soo ntvcs. East Thirty-second and East Fifty-fourth streets, East river. This plan has not been approved as yet by the Secretary of War on account of the Man-of-War rock in the East river. Northriver ...... 60,500 408 8.aoo 63 Changes in Pier-lines and in New Plan. Fast and Harlem rivers ...... 85,400 442 33,180 78 On the North river—The lines of Piers, new 16 and new 17, were changed by the Board of Borough of The Bronx ...... 10,500 73 30 1 Docks January 20, 1899, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund January Boroughof Brosklyn ...... 14.500 89 ...... 20, 1899. On the East river—The New Plan, between Catharine and Montgomery streets, as estab- Borough of Queens ...... 8,oeo 59 ...... .... lished in 1871, was changed by the Board of Docks December 30, 1898, and approved by the Borough of Richmond ...... 800 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund February 3, 1899. 7, 47 ..--..-- .... The New Plan, between the Barge Office and Wall street, East river, as established in 1871, was changed by the Board of Docks November 3, 1899, and approved by the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund December 6, 1899. Surveys, soundings and estimates have been made, and base lines established for construc- The length built of the City's bulkhead or river wall on the North river for the year is 603 tion, and for improvements proposed at the Broad Street Section, from Battery to Wall street, at feet ; on the East river 506 feet ; 325 feet were built at the cost and expense of private parties, Rutgers Section, East river ; and from One Hundred and Twenty-ninth to One Hundred and making a total of 1,434• 287 linear feet of river wall have been built by private parties, making Thirty-fourth streets, North river. a grand total of river wall built during the year of 1,721 linear feet. Surveys have been made to trace and define City water-front property at Throgg's Neck, The total length of bulkhead or river wall completed on the granite course under the coping Borough of The Bronx, and at Canarsie, in Jamaica Bay, Borough of Brooklyn. is as follows : Surveys have been mane for the pure tees of construction, and revisions and corrections, On the North river ...... 16,082 feet. necessary to keep the Department's maps and records up to date, on account of new building, On the East river ...... ...... 3,222 " repairs, changes, etc., along the water-front. On the Harlem river ...... .,.. .. 2,072 " r In the Borough of Manhattan—I25,coo linear feet of water-front have been surveyed, and Wallabout Basin ...... 2,755 19,000 linear feet of base line established or verified. In the Borough of The Bronx—A new survey of the water-front and to define the line of Total...... 22,640 feet. mean high water is in progress from Port Morris to West Farms. In connection with this survey nine and one-quarter miles of water-front have been surveyed, five miles of base line established Of this amount 723 feet have been built by private parties. Three new piers have been and eleven miles of transit and secondary base lines have been run. built on the North river and three piers extended. On the East river three new piers have been In compliance with the provisions of the new Charter accurate and extensive surveys are in built and one extended. Two new platforms have been built. In the Wallabout Basin, progress over the entire water-front in the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. Brooklyn, two new piers have been built. In the Borough of Brooklyn—Il mile; of water-front were surveyed and it miles of base The total new wharfage room made during the year by the City and private parties is about line established during the year. This makes a total of 88 miles of water-front surveyed, 33 31.539 feet, with a net increa-e of wharfage mom of about 16,003 feet, and the superficial area of. miles of base line established and tea miles of transit and secondary base line run since the com- the piers has been increased 350,000 square feet. mencement of the survey. I submit herewith maps showing the extent and location of work completed, contemplated In Me Borough of Queens-14 miles of water-front were surveyed and 8 miles of base line or in progress during the year 1899 under New Plan construction. established during the year. This makes a total of 31 miles of water-front surveyed, 16 miles of Very respectfully, your obedient servant, base line established and 46 miles of transit and secondary base line run since the commence- J. A. BENSEL, Engineer-in-Chief. ment of the survey. In the Borough of Richmond-14 miles of water-front were surveyed and 7 miles of base line established during the year. This makes a total of 17 miles of water-front surveyed, I2 miles of base line established and 31 miles of transit and secondary base line run since the commence- APPENDIX. ment of the survey. Twenty-one continuous automatic tide gauges have been maintained in the various boroughs Summary of the Journal of the Work far the Year ending December 31, 1899. as outlined below : WORA OF CONSTRUCTION UNDER T1IE NEW FLAN. In the Borough of Manhattan, at Pier "A." North river. NORTH RIVER WATER-FRONT. West Fifty-seventh street Yard, North river. BARCLAY STREET SECTION, EXTENDED. West One hundred and Thirty-second street, North river Broadway Bridge, Harlem river (Kingsbridge). Resolution of the Board, December 30, 1897. East Twenty-fourth street Yard. IIULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Harlem river. Third Avenue Bridge, Harlem river. Stone Filling. Eighth Avenue Bridge, Harlem river. January 21 to September 25, 1899.—Cobble-1.474 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on In the Borough of The Bronx, at wall foundation, by Murray & Co. and Brown & Fleming, under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 89768 Morris Heights, Harlem river. and 20135. January 3 to September 14, i899.—Rip—rap-2,861 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in Clason's Point, East river. front and rear of wall foundation by Murray & Co. and Brown & Fleming, under Treasurer's Pelham Bay Bridge. Orders Nos. 19707, 19795, 19838 and 20086. In the Borough of Queens, at Grand Street Bridge, Newtown Creek. Piling and Woodwork. Flushing, Flushing Bay. January 4 to September 5, 189§.—Vertical Piles-137 vertical piles were driven, regulated In the Borough of Brookli n, at and stay-lathed to place. January 16 to August 21, 1899.—Bracing Piles-23 bracing piles were driven and regulated. Vernon Avenue Bridge, Newtown Creek. January 23 to October 5, 1899. —Sawing Piles—Piles driven in wall foundation were sawed Union Street Bridge. Gowanus Canal. off to grade. Foot of Forty-third street, South Brooklyn. January i8 to August 17, 1899.—Binding Frames—Three binding frames were made, sunk Bath Beach, Gravesend Bay. and secured to place. Coney Island, Coney Island Creek. January 25 to September 14, 1899.—Longitudinal Capping—Bracing piles were regulated for Canarsie, Jamaica Bay. and I6o 6 linear feet of capping was placed. In the Borough of Richmond, at January 23 to October 13, 1899.—Transverse Capping—Vertical piles were regulated for and 23 caps were placed. Mariner's Harbor, Kill von Kull. January 30 to October 13, 1899.—Cap Decking— Deck was placed on caps in rear of masonry. Tottenville.

DEPARTMENT YARDS. Masonry. West Fifty-seventh Street Yard—io,ozl barrels of Portland cement have been received at February 4 to September It, 1899.—Base Blocks and Mattresses—Mattresses were prepared this yard for the work ot the 11,partmevt, 199 base blocks for bulkhead or river wall, containing for and five and one-half concrete blocks were set in the wall. Joints between blocks were nearly 3,469 35 cubic yards of concrete, have been built at this yard. Various stores and supplies calked. have been received and i..ued as usual, and a large number of tests have been made on the February 20 to September II, 1899.—Chain-holes—Chain-holes in the concrete blocks were Department testing machine. The yard has been maintained in good order and condition. filled with concrete in bags. East Twenty-fourth Street Yard-9,oz4J( January 3 to November 8, 1899.—Granite—Stones were cut and 15734 pieces of granite were barrels of Portland cement were received and set in the wall. stored for the Department use. Granite has been received and issued under various contracts. January 5 to November 8, 1899.—Concrete Backing—Mould boards were placed and 405 Stores and supplies have been received and issued as necessary, and the yard has been maintained batches of concrete were made and placed in rear of the granite set. in good order and condition. 189 base-blocks for the bulkhead or river wall have been built at this yard. April 3 to November II, 1899.—Coping—Stones were cut and Io pieces of coping were set oq the "E" course of granite. Timber Basin—The timber furnished under various contracts has been received, issued and April I to 17, 18q9.—Pointing-654 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. 1Pe?cttcd t the t}mber basin, . April II to 19, 1899.-rBacking-logs.._Bick}ug-logs were placed 9n the coping of wall,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7291

Recapitulation of Work Done and To Be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, Barclay Street Section, COMPLETED WORK. WORK TO Extended, in Linear Feet. BE Coat- PLaTED. Length of Section, r39•o7leet. 1899. Total to Date.

COMPLETED WORK. - WORK To Masonry-Concrete backing ...... x81.63 226.24 ...... - BE COM- Coping ...... t3r.73 r71.6r ...... 1899. Total to Date. PLETED. Backing-logs ...... ...... x36.01 t7r.6...... Dredging...... 14.07 239.c7 ...... Pointing...... ... 186.36 226.24 Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 79.07 139.07 ...... Work actually completed ...... I x86.36 226.24 ...... Rip-rap ...... 79.07 139.07 ...... Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 50.07 139.07 ...... GENERAL CHARGE. April r to December 30, 1899.-Pier, old 27-Building approach to connect with pier and Bracing piles ...... 64.07 139.07 ...... rebuilding inner end of pier. Binding frames ...... 67.07 139.07 ...... December 20 to 29. 1899.-Temporary Approach-Building roadway across earth-filling. April 07 to December i, 1899.-Removing old work-Inner end of Pier, old 27, shed and Sawing piles ...... 62.57 139.07 ...... platform in rear of wall were removed. Longitudinal capping ...... 73.07 139.07 ...... January 3 to December 30, 1899.-Earth Filling-Secretary's Order No. 18417-Filling was placed in rear of wall by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. Traverse capping ...... 74.57 139.07 ••..

Cap decking ...... 74.57 139.07 Extension to Pier, new 26. Masonry-Base blocks ...... 66.oc 139.07 ...... Resolution of the Board, June 9, 1899. Chain.holes ...... 66.00 139.07 ...... September 26 to December 30, 1899.-Building extension to the outer end of pier-4,290 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited over area of extension by Brown & Fleming under •' AB Course granite ...... 139.07 139.07 ...... Treasurer's Orders Nos. 20217 and 20302. CCourse granite ...... 139.07 139.07 ...... Extension to Pier, new 29. .. D Course granite ...... 139.07 139.07 ...... Resolution of the Board, January 6, 1899. ECourse granite ...... x39.07 139.07 ...... March 23 to August to, 1899.-Building extension to the outer end of pier-744 cubic yards •' Concrete backing ...... 139.07 139.07 ...... of rip rap were deposited over area of extension by Brown & Fleming under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19858 and 20023. Coping...... 89.57 89.57 ...... DESBROSSES STREET SECTION. •` Backing-'ogs ...... ...... 89.57 89.57 Secretary's Order No. 14305. Pointing ...... 139.07 139.07 January 3 to December 30, 1899.-Building section of wall from south line of Watts street' south, filling in behind same, and rebuilding terry premises at Desbrosses street by the Pennsyl- Work actually completed ...... 139.07 139.07 ••.••• vani.t Railroad Company. Secretary's Order No. 18575.-February 21 to March 3, 1899-Mattresses were prepared for and nine concrete blocks were set in the wall for Henry D. Steers. GENERAL CHARGE. Secretary's Order No. 19580.-October 30 to November lo. 1899-Mattresses were prepared January 30 to May 24, 189g.-Pier, old 25-Rebuilding inner end of pier and approach to for and eight lower and eight upper course concrete blocks were set in the wall for Henry Steers, Jr. same. January 3 to September 27, 1899.-Removing Old Work-Platform in rear of wall was removed. WATTS STREET SECTION. January 2 to October r6, 1899.-Earth-filling-Secretary's Order No. 18417-Filling was Resolution of the Board, June 17, 1898. placed in rear of wall by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER.

PARK PLACE SECTION. Stone Pilling. February 4 to March 4, 1899.-Cobble-72 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wall Resolution of the Board, December 30, 0897. foundation by Murray & Co. under Treasurer's Order No. 19768. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. January 27 to April 22, 2899.-Rip-rap-1,556 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in front and rear of wall foundation by Murray & Co. and Brown & Fleming, under Treasurer's Orders Stone Filling. Nos. 19707 and 19858. July 5 to November i6, 1899.-Cobble-3,583 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wal l Pili~{g and Woodwork. foundation by Brown & Fleming and Murray & Co., under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19823' January 3 to March t, 1899.-Vertical Piles-94 vertical piles were driven, regulated and 20030, 20135 and 20217. stay-lathed to place. July zo to November 22, 1899.-Rip-rap-3,337 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in January 6 to 20, 1899.-Bracing Piles-16 bracing piles were driven and regulated. front and rear of wall by Brown & Fleming and Murray & Co., under Treasurer's Order Nos. 20023, January 9 to March I, 1899.-Sawing Piles-Piles driven in wall foundation were sawed off 20086 and 20217. to grade. Piling and Woodwork. January 23 to 27, 1899.-Longitudinal Capping -Bracing piles were regulated for and 71.6 August x to October 24, 1899.-Vertical Piles-467 vertical piles were driven, regulated and linear feet of capping was placed. stay-lathed to place. January 23 to March 31, 1899.-Transverse Capping-Vertical piles were regulated for and August zr to October rt, 1899.-Bracing Piles-49 bracing piles were driven, and regulated. eighteen caps were placed. August 24 to November r6, 1899.-Sawing Piles -Piles driven in wall foundation were sawed March 31 to May 25, 1899-Cap Decking-Deck was placed on caps in rear of masonry. off to grade. August 7 to October ro, 0899. -Binding Frames-Two binding frames were made, sunk and .Masonry. secured to place. March r6 to 29, 1899.-Base Blocks and Mattresses-Mattresses were prepared for and eight September 7 to October 20, 1899.-Longitudinal Capping-312 linear feet of capping lower and eight upper course concrete blocks were set in the wall. placed ; bracing piles were regulated. March 25 to 29, 1899.-(-Ilain-holes-Chain-holes in the concrete blocks were filled with September 2b to November 29, 1899.-'Transverse Capping--Vertical piles were regulated for concrete in bags. and 46 caps were placed. March 30 to April 12, 1899. -Granite -Stones were cut and 76 pieces of granite were set in October 04 to November 25, 1899. - Cap Decking-Deck was place on caps in rear of the wall. masonry. April i to 12, 1899.-Concrete Backing-Mould boards were placed and 139 batches of con- Masonry. crete were made and placed io rear of the granite set. September 7 to October 3r, 1899.-Mattresses were prepared for and 1334 concrete blocks April 17 to 21, 1899.-Pointing-333 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. were set in the wall. Joints between blocks were calked.-llase Blocks and lbla.tresses September 12 to October 30, 1899.-Chain-holes--Chain-holes in the concrete blocks wete filled with concrete in bags. Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead Wall, Watts Street Section, in November 2 to December it, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 18854 pieces of granite Linear feet. were set in the wall. Length of Section, 65 feet. November 2 to December II, 0899.-Concrete Backing-414 batches of concrete were made

and placed in rear of the granite set. COMPLETED WORK. November 9 to December 13, 1899.-Coping-Stones were cut and 07 pieces of coping were I WORK TO BE set on the " E" course of granite. I COMPLETED. November i6 to December 26, 1899.-Pointing-I:,o42 linear feet of joints in the granite 1899. Total to Date. were pointed. Backing-logs-December 28 to 30, 1899.-Backing-logs were placed along coping on wall. Dredging ...... 65 ...... Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, Park Place Section, in Stone Filling-Cobble...... - 65 65 ...... Linear Feet. Rip.rap ...... 65 6~ ...... Length of Section. 220.24 feet. Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 42.69 65 •' Bracing piles ...... 65 65 ...... COMPLETED WORK. WORK TO BE '• Sawing piles ...... l1 65 65 C.'MPLETEI 1899. Total to Date. Longitudinal capping ... ...... I 65 6S ...... Transverse capping...... 65 65 ...... Dredging ...... r5o.fi4 226.24 ...... Cap decking ...... ' b5 65 ...... Stone Filling-Cobble ...... x65.64 226.24 ...... Masonry-Base Blocks-(Upper and lower) ...... 65 65 .. Rip.rap ...... 165.64 226.24 ....- Chainholes ...... 65 65 ...... Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 259.64 226.24 ...... •• A B course granite ...... i 65 65 ...... '• Bracing piles...... x63.64 226.24 ...... Ccourse granite...... 65. 65 •• Binding frames ...... 265.64 226.24 ...... Dcourse granite ...... ...... 65 65 ...... •' Sawing piles ...... 16z.64 225.24 ...... Ecourse granite ...... 65 65 ...... •` Longitudinal capping...... 160.64 226.24 ...... Con rete backing ...... ! 5 65 ...... Transverse ca ing...... r63.8 4 226.24 ...... PP Coping...... ...... ...... 6.88 6.88 ...... •' Cap Decking ...... x66.64 226.24 Backing-logs ...... 6.08 6.88 ...... Masonry- Base blocks ...... x65.86 226.24 ...... Pointing...... ...... 65 65 Chain-holes ...... 265.86 226.24 ...... Work actually completed ...... 65 65 ...... ABcourse granite ...... x68.39 226.24 ...... •' C course granite ...... 173.61 226.24 ...... GENERAL CIIARGE. X77.08 226.24 Dcourse granite ...... May 29 to October to, r8gg.-Removing Old Work-Platform in rear of wall was removed. Ecourse granite ...... ..... 18x.63 226.24 April 29 to November 23, 1899.-Earth-filling-4,052 loads of filling were placed in rear of wall by Michael Bradley. 7292 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

PIER, NEW 31. Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall. Canal Street Section, -: Extended, in Linear Feet. January 2 to May 29, 18[ 99.- Contract No. 63399--Henry Y D. Steers Pprep Paaring g for and building new Pier ; 4,808 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited over area of Pier. Length of Section, I4 • 6a feet.

WATTS STREET SECTION, EXTENDED. COMPLETED WORK. WORK TO BE Resolution of the Board, February 3, 1899. COMPLETED. 18;9. Total to Date. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER.

Stone Filling. Dredging...... ...... 145.62 ...... March 2I to July I, 1899.-Cobble-1,783 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wall foundation by Murray & Co. under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19768 and 19823. Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 6. co 145.62 ...... March 21 to August 12, l8.-Rip-rap-2,282 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in Rip.rap ...... 6.00 145.62 ...... front and rear of wall foundation by Murray & Co. and Brown & Fleming under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19858, 20023 and 20086. Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 145.62 •' Bracing piles...... 145.62 Piling and Woodwork. Binding frames ...... 48.00 April 22 to August Io, 1899.-Vertical Piles-314 vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay-lathed to place. Sawing piles ...... ...... 8.00 145.62 ...... May 16 to June 15, 18q9.-Bracing Piles-Thirty bracing piles were driven and regulated...... 245.62 May 15 to July 22, i899.-Sawing Piles-Piles driven in wall foundation were sawed off to Longitudinal capping .. grade. •• Transverse capping ...... 8.00 145.62 ...... June 24 to July 22, 1899.-Longitudinal Capping-253 linear feet of capping placed; 1 62 ...... bracing piles were regulated. Cap decking ...... 2 .33 145. April to to August 16, 1899.-Transverse Capping -Vertical piles were regulated for and 31 Masonry-Base blocks ...... to.96 145.62 ...... caps were placed. August 17 to September 7, 1899.-Cap Decking-Deck was placed on caps in rear of masonry. Chain-holes ...... ...... n..96 145.62 AB course granite ...... x1.33 145.62 ....:. Masonry. C course granite ...... ..... 23.85 145.62 June Io to July 28, 1899.-Base Blocks and Mattresses-Mattresses were prepared for and 15 lower and 15 upper course concrete blocks were set in the wall ; joints between blocks were calked. Dcourse granite ...... 97.66 145.62 ...... June 13 to July 28, a899.-Chain Holes-Chain holes in the concrete blocks were filled with E course granite ...... 31.39 145.62 concrete in bags. August 16 to 31, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 144 pieces of granite were set in ' Concrete backing ...... 31.39 145.62 ...... the wall. Cop;ng ...... 65.35 July 12 to August 31, 1899.-Concrete Backing-Mould boards were placed and 226 batches 39.27 of concrete were made and placed in rear of the granite set. Backing-logs ...... 66.35 39.27 August 31 to September 5, 1899.-Coping-Stones were cut and 17 pieces of coping were set on the "E" course of granite. Pointing ...... ro6.35 39.27 August 31 to September 9, 1899.-Pointing-888 linear feet of joints in the granite were Work actually completed ...... 31.39 145.62 •••••• pointed. September 2 to 12, 1899.-Backing-logs -Backing-logs were placed along coping. GENERAL CHARGE. Recapitulation of Work Done 2nd to he Done on the Bulkhead-wall, Watts Street Section, March Io to 25, 1899.-Ternporary Approach-Building plank approach to connect with Extended, in Linear F•el. Pier, old 41. EXTENSION TO PIER, NEW 45• Length of Section, 125 feet. Resolution of the Board, June 2, 1899. June 16 to October21, 1899.-Building extension to the outer end of Pier. COMPLETED WORK. WORK TORE COMPLETED. 1899. Total to Date. GANSEVOORT SECTION. Resolution of the Board, June 17, 1897. Dredging ...... :z5 125 BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 125 125 ...... Stone Filling. Rip-rap ...... ...... 1x5 I25 ...... January 3 to December 16, 1899.-7,o58 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wall Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 125 125 ...... foundation under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19697, 19768, 19823, 20D30, 20135 and 20217, by Brown & Fleming and Murray & Co. Bracing piles ...... ~. 125 125 ...... January 5 to December 16, 1899.-Rip-rap-8,623 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in '• Sawing piles ...... 125 125 front and rear of wall foundation by Brown & Fleming and Murray & Co. under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 1958o, 19707, 19858, 20023, 20030, 20086 and 20217. •' Longitudinal capping .... ...... 125 225 Transverse capping...... , 125 125 ...... Piling and Woodwork. Cap decking ...... 125 125 ...... June 13 to December I, 1899.-Vertical Piles-854 vertical piles were driven, regulated and Masonry-Base blocks (upper and lower ...... 125 225 •••••• stay-lathed to place. July 31 to November 14, 1899.-Bracing Piles-96 bracing piles were driven and regulated. Chain•boles ...... ...... i rz5 I25 ...... July 28 to December 28, 1899.-Sawing Piles-Piles driven in wall foundation were sawed AB course granite ...... 125 125 ...... off to grade. •` June 19 to August 31, 1899.-Binding Frames-Binding frames are being made. •` C course granite ...... ...... I 125 125 ...... August t6 to December 27, 1899.-Longitudinal Capping-Bracing piles were regulated for and 665 linear feet of capping placed. D course granite ...... ... 225 125 January 9 to December 30, 1899.-Transverse Capping-Vertical piles were regulated for E course granite ...... ...... I 125 125 ...... and 73 caps were placed. January 5 to December 23, 1899.-Cap Decking-Deck was placed on caps in rear of Concrete backing ...... 125 ray ...... masonry. Coping ...... .., I:3.I2 123.12 Masonry. Backing.logs ...... 123.x2 123.12 ...... January 3 to December 29, 1899.-Base Blocks and Mattresses-Mattresses were prepared for and 26 lower and 26 upper course concrete blocks were set in the wall. Joints between the Pointing ...... blocks were calked. Work actually cDmpleted ...... 125 125 ...... September 6 to December 26, 1899.-Chain-holes-Chain-holes in the concrete blocks were filled with concrete in bags. January 4 to December 29, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 421 pieces of granite were set in the wall. GENERAL CHARGE. January 18 to December 29, 1899.-Mould boards were placed and 1,064 batches of concrete January 18 to July II, 7899.-Removing Old Work-Platform and shed in rear of wall were were made and placed in rear of the granite set. removed. January 21 to December 12, 1899.-Coping-Stones were cut and 46 pieces of coping were June 9 to December 30, 1899.-Earth-filling-8,098 loads of filling were placed in rear of set on the "E" course of granite. wall by Michael Bradley. February 26 to Decemberi5, 1890.-Pointing-5,006 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. SOt,TII CANAL STREET SECTION. January 27 to March, 31, 1899.-Backing-logs-Backing-logs were placed on the coping of the bulkhead-wall. Secretary's Order No. 14451. January 3 to October II, 1899.-Building section of wall south of Canal street, and filling in behind same by the New Jersey Steamboat Company. Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, Gansevoort Section, in April 4 to May 16, 1899.-Secretary's Order No. 18962-16 lower and 16 upper course con- Linear Feet. crete blocks were set in the wall, joints calked and chain holes filled, for Henry D. Steers. Length of Section, 2,133.61 feet.

CANAL STREET SECTION, EXTENDED. COMPLETED WORK. WORK Resolution of the Board, December Io, 1891. TORE COMPLETED. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. 1899. Total to Date. Stone Filling. Dredging...... 380.6: 2,038.6: 75. February 7 to April 6, 1899.-Cobble-Cobble was leveled off to grade; bulkhead built to retain stone filling. Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 353.50 1,788.50 345.11 Piling and Woodwork. Rip-rap ...... ...... 369.50 1,804.50 329.11 January 3[ to February 4, 1899.-Sawing Piles-Mud was pumped off of piles and piles were sawed off to grade. Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 323.52 2,c0l.52 132.09 April 3 to 5, 1899.-Transverse Capping-Vertical piles were regulated for and three caps '• Bracing piles ...... 314.32 1,992.32 141.29 were placed. April 3 to July 5, 1899.-Cap Decking-Deck was placed on caps in rear of masonry. Binding frames ...... 92.44 1,770.44 -.•..• '• Sawing piles ...... 3x3.52 2,001.52 132.09 Masonry. Longitudinal capping ... ...... 256.50 1,93.4.50 199.21 February 4 to 7, 1899.-Base Blocks and Mattresses-Mattresses were prepared for and one concrete block was set in the wall. '• Transverse capping ...... 242.40 1,894.40 239.21

February 7, 1899.-Chain-holes-Chain-holes in the concrete blocks were filled with con- Cap decking ...... 296.83 1,771.83 361.78 crete in bags. April II to 14, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 32 pieces of granite were set in the wall. Masonry-Base blocks ...... 287.10 1,955.94 167.67 April II to 15, 1899.-Concrete Backing-Mould boards were placed and 8z batches of con- Chain-holes ...... 287.10 3 5.94 167.67 crete were made and placed in rear of the granite set. ,96 April 17 to 18, 1899.-Pointing-133 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. `• AB course granite...... ..... 368.91 2,813.80 319.81 June 30, 1899.-Backing-logs-Placing backing-logs on coping of the wall.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7293

COMPLETED WORK. WORK Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall West Forty-second TO BE Street Section. in Linear Feel. 189. Total to Date. COMPLETED. Length of Section, 20083 feet.

Masonry-C course granite ...... 36080 1,797.59 336.02 COMPLETED WORK. WORK Dcourse granite ...... 368.92 1,793.44 340.17 TO BE COMPLETED E course granite ...... 378.59 1,789.12 544.49 1899. Total to date. Concrete backing...... 378.59 1,789.12 344.49 Dredging ...... 200.83 200.83 Coping...... 363.80 0,194.81 383.80 Stone Filling-Cobble...... aoo,83 Backing-logs ...... 647.88 ,t24.48 454.13 Rip-rap ...... 200.83 Pointing ...... 693.48 1,679.48 454.13 Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... '4 24 186.83 Work actually completed ...... ...... 403.1! .,789.12 344.49 Bracing piles .2oo.83 Sawing piles .200.83 GENERAL CHARGE. Longitudinal capping 200.83 January 9 to June 17, 1899.-Temporary Approach to Pier, new 48-Building approach across earth filling. Transverse capping 100.83 January 3 to Tune 15, 1899.-Temporary Approach to Pier, new 49-Building approach Cap decking to pier across earth-filling. 200.83 January 14 to June 12, 1899.-Temporary Approach to Pier, new 50-Building approach across Maonry-Base blocks (lower and upper) 200.83 earth-filling. May 15 to 25, 1899.-Temporary Approach to Pier, new 51-Building approach across earth- Chain-holes ...... 200.83 filling. ABcourse granite ...... aco.83 February 4 to May 15, 1899.-Temporary Approach to Pier, new 52-Building approach across earth-filling. C course granite ...... ...... 200.83 to February 6, 1899.-Permanent Sewer-Secretary's Order No. 18365.-Connec- January 3 Dcourse granite .1 tions were made with sewers across marginal street...... 00.83 January 3 to December 15, IS99.-Temporary Sewer-Sewers were built across marginal E course granite ...... 200,83 street, and overflow was built at West Tenth street. Concrete backing 200.83 May I to October 25, 1899.-Temporary Fence-Fence was erected to inclose section from ...... West Tenth to Perry streets. Coping...... ...... 200.83 July ii to October 27, 1899.-Rebuilding Bulkhead-.--Sheathing north side Pier 52, rebuild- ing bulkhead north of Gansevoort street, and 268 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in rear of Backing-logs ...... 200.83 crib by Murray & Co. under Treasurer's Order No. 20086. Pointing...... ..200.83 January 13 to December 30, 1899.-Removing Old Work--Surplus materials, offices and shops were removed. Crib, bulkhead and platform in rear of wall were removed. Work actually completed ...... oo.8 January 3 to 30, 1899.-Secretary's Order No. 18008.-Earth- fill lng-2,364 loads of filling were placed in rear of wall at south end of section by Brown & Fleming. January 2 to Aprilc, 1899.-Secretary's Order No. I80a8.-5,789 loadsof filling were placed WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET SECTION, EXTENDED. in rear of wall at north end of section by J. F. Galligan & Co. Resolution of the Board, September 2, 1898. PAVING MARGINAL STREET. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. Perry to Gansevoort Street. Stone Filling. March 14 to June 26, 1899.-Treasurer's Order No. 19886.-John M. Sheehan laying granite pavement. July 28 to October 5, 1899.-Cobble-967 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wall West Twelfth ana Yane Streets. foundation by Murray & Co. and Brown & Fleming under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 20030 and 20135. February 27 to May 10, 1899.-Treasurer's Order No. 19798.-John M. Sheehan laying Piling and Woodwork. granite pavement. October 17 to 27, 1899.-Vertical PileS-16I vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay- lane and Horatio Streets. lathed to place. January 80 to 12, 1899.-Treasurer'S Order No. I9735.-John M. Sheehan, laying granite pavement. PIER FOOT WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET. Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Dom on the Bulkhead-wall, West Forty-third Street Section, in Linear Feel. Resolution of the Board, October 6, 1899. Length of Section, 6o feet. October 26 to December 30, 1899.-Erecting fence, ripping out old pier, dredging and driving piles for sights. COMPLETED WORK. WORK WEST TWENTY-ThIRD STREET SECTION, SOUTH END. - TORE 1899. 1 Total to Date. Resolution of the Board, November 5, 1880. BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. Dredging ...... to.. 6o Masonry. Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 6o.. September 15 to 23, 1890.-Concrete-Concrete was deposited on top of wall under Pier, new 55, to raise the grade of pier. Rip-rap ...... 6o Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles ...... 6o 6o WEST TWENTY-TII1RD STREET SECTION, NORTH END. Bracing piles 6o November to December 30, 1899.-Paving-Granite pavement is being laid between Piers, 9 Sawing piles 6o new 57 and 6o by John M. Sheehan, under Treasurer's Order No.20219. Longitudinal capping 6o WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET SECTION. Transverse capping 6o Resolution of the Board, February 20, 1890. Cap decking 6o BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. Masonry-Base blocks ...... 6o Masonry. Chain-holes ...... 6o May 4, 1899.-Pointing-36 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. AB course granite ...... .60 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET SECTION. C course granite ...... 6o Resolution of the Board, March II, 1897. D course granite...... 60 E course granite ...... .6o BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. oncrete backing...... Masonry. C Coping ...... 6o April 24 to May 5, I899.-Pointing-725 linear feet of joints In the granite were pointed. Backing logs ...... 6o GENERAL CHARGE. Pointing ...... 6o January 3, 1899.-Temporary Approach-Building approach to connect with Pier. July 24, 1890.-Removing Office-Office and tool-house removed to West Forty-second Work actually completed...... street. January 3 to August 26, i8pg.-Earth-filling-Secretary'o Order No. 18155.-1,431 loads of filling were placed in rear of wall by G. W. Plunkitt. GENERAL CHARGE. May 17 to July i, i899.-Paving-Granite pavement was laid by John M. Sheehan, under Treasurer's Order No. 19920. October 23 to 30, 1899.-Removing Old Work-Crib-bulkhead in rear of wall was removed. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET SECTION. PIER FOOT WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET. Resolution of the Board, September 18i. Contract No. 660. 3, BULKHEAD-\VALI. PROPER. August 22 to December 30, 1899.-Uenry L. Spearin preparing for and building new Pier. April 20, I899.-Test piles were driven. . Piling and Woodwork. October 16 to 17, 1899. -Vertical Piles-Six vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay- lathed to place. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET SECTION. Resolution of the Board, June 27, 1899. Reea.pilulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, West For'-third Street BULKUEAD-WALL PROPER. Section, in Linea, Feet. Stone Filling. Length of Section, 26o.f feet. July 27 to October 28, I899.-Cobble-3.628 cubic yards of cobble were deposited on wall foundation, under Tieaaurer's Order Nos. 20030 and by Murray & Co. and Brown & 20135, ConPLaTko WORK. WORK Fleming. 70 BE August 2 to September 14, 189.- Rip-rap-x,946 cubic yards of rip-rap were deposited in COMPLETED. front and rear of wall foundation, by Murray & Co..under Treasurer's Orders No. 20086. 1899. Total to Date. August II to September 22, 189g.-Derrick Stone-2,5o7 cubic yards of derrick stone were deposited in front of wall foundation by Murray & Co., under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 20113 and Dredging...... .a6o.8 20178. Piling and Woodwork. Stone Filling-Cobble ...... 225 35.83 October 27 to 30, i899-Vcrtical Piles-47 vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay- 11 Rip-rap ...... ala 48.83 lathed to place. 7294 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

COMPLETED WORK. WORK April I¢ to May 18, 1899.-Removal of Obstructions-Old piles in line of work were re- TOSS moved. t'ourLETso. August 21 to August 25, 1899.-A temporary approach leading to Pier foot of Catharine r8gq. Total to Date. street was constructed. June 8210 August Ig, 1899.-Earth-filling-Secretary's Order No. 19071.-1,532 cart and 393 Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles...... 7.03 260.83 •• • • • • truck loads of earth-filling delivered by John Fleming were placed in rear of wall. Begun June 12. March 9 to March 30, 1899.-An earth settlement in tear of crib bulkhead at Pier, old 35, East .. Bracing piles ...... 253.80 7.03 river, was filled in. a Binding frames ...... 251.70 ...... PIER FOOT OF CATHARINE STREET, E. R. Sawing iles ...... 953.80 7.03 Under Contract No. 645. •• Longitudinal capping ...... ...... 253.5i 7.28 March 2 to August 18, 1899.-A new wooden pier, with appurtenances, was constructed at •• Transverse capping ...... 250.68 10.15 the foot of Catharine street, East river, by John Monks & Son, begun March 2 and finished August 1S, 1899. Cap decking ...... 230.71 30.12

M asonry-Base blocks ...... 252.88 7.95 BETWEEN CATHARINE AND MARKET STREETS, E. R. Chain-holes ...... x52.88 7.95 Under Secretary's Order No. 18697. AB course granite...... 239.23 22.60 Temporary piling was placed in front of the bulkhead, between Catharine and Market streets, for protection to South street. The work consisted of placing 2 close rows of second-hand piles, C course granite...... 238.17 22.66 running parallel and 6 feet apart, adjacent to the bulkhead, and filling same with rip-rap to pro- D course granite ...... 736.36 24.47 tect the old crib and earth-filling from falling out while dredging over site of Pier, old 35, East river, was in progress. Begun December 27, 1898, and finished February 24, 1899. E course granite ...... ...... 232.20 28.63 •, Concrete backing ...... 232.20 28.63 RUTGERS SECTION, E. R. Coping...... ...... ...... 226.70 34.13 Unanimous Resolution of Board, February 3, 1899. Backing-logs ...... ...... 226.70 34.13 BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. Pointing...... ...... 226.70 34.13 Stone Filling. Work actually completed ...... 232.20 28.63 June Io to December 29, 189q.-Cobble was deposited on the wall foundation. April 24 to December 22, 1899.-Rip-rap was deposited on the wall foundation. PIER FOOT WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET. Piling and Woodwork. Secretary's Orders Nos. i88ot and 19069. May 3 to December 30, 1899.-i,o50 vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay-lathed to place. March I to June 13, 1899.-Pier at foot of street was removed. May 29 to November 25, 1899. -I05 bracing piles were driven and regulated. July 15 to July 17, 1899.-Bmding Frames-i binding frame was made and placed. WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET SECTION. May Ig to December 20, 1899.-Sawing Piles-525 deep and 630 high cut piles were sawed to grade. June 24 to July 19, 1899.-\Vest Fiftieth street-Secretary's Order No. 19234.-Laying strip June 20 to December 29, 18gg.-Longitudinal Capping-Bracing piles were regulated for of pavement in front of Pier.- and 484 linear feet of capping placed. June 6 to August 12, 1899.-Vest Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets-Secretary's Order No. June 27 to December 14, 1899. -Transverse Capping-Vertical piles were regulated for and 18536.-Laying pavement along bulkhead. • 117 caps placed. September 5 to December 28, 1899.-Cap Decking-About 3,620 square feet of decking was EAST RIVER. placed on caps in rear of masonry. CATHARINE SECTION, E. R. Masonry. Unanimous Resolution of Board, February 24, 1899. June 17 to November 15, 1899.-Base Blocks-Mattresses were prepared for and 30 concrete BULKHEAD-CALL PROPER. blocks were set. June 20 to December Ig, 1899.-Chain Holes-The chain holes of blocks set were filled Stone Filling. with concrete in bags. March 9 to May 26, 1899.-Cobble was deposited on the wall foundation. August I to December 30, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 181 pieces were set in wall. March 13 to July 27, 1899.-Rip-rap was deposited on the wall foundation. August 5 to December 29, 1899.-Concrete Backing-Mould boards were placed and con- crete hacking was made and placed in rear of granite set. Piling and Woodwork. September 25 to November 7, 1899.-Coping-Stones were cut and Io pieces of coping were set on E course of granite. March 2I to May II, 1899.-288 vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay-lathed to place. Pointing- 602 linear feet of joints in the granite were pointed. April 24 to April 29. 1899.-36 bracing piles were driven and regulated ; 15 piles broken in driving ; total used, 339. April i8 to June 5, 1899.-Sawing Piles-144 low and 18o high cut piles were sawed to grade. Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall at Rutgers Section, E. R. , May 4 to June 3, 1899.-Longitudinal Capping-Bracing piles were regulated, and 144 in Linear Feet. linear feet of capping placed. Length of Section, 877.83. May 17 to June 3, 1899.-Transverse Cappin,-Vertical piles were regulated for and 36 caps placed. COMPLETED I WORK June II to June 15, 1:899.-Cap Decking-About 2,448 square feet of deck was placed on WORK WORK, TO BR caps in rear of the masonry. I999. COMYLEOED. Masonry.

May 6 to May 12, 1899.-Base Blocks-Mattresses were prepared for and 17 concrete blocks Dr, dging ...... 430.0 447.83 were set. May 13 to May 20, 1899.-Chain Holes-Chain holes in the blocks were filled with concrete Stone Pilling-Cobble ...... 112.00 765.83 in bags. '< Rip rap...... 112.00 765.83 June 20 to July 7, 1899.-Granite-Stones were cut and 130 pieces were set. June 21 to July 7, 1899. -Concrete Backing-Mould boards were placed, and concrete back- Piling and Woodwork-Vertical piles...... 422.00 455.83 ing was made and placed in rear of granite set. •' Bracing piles ...... 00 518.83 July 8 to July I I, 1899.-Coping-Stones were cut and 7 pieces of coping were set on "E" 359. course cf granite. Sawing piles ...... 350.00 527.83 August 17 to August 21, 1899.-Backing-logs-Bolt-holes were drilled in coping and back- Longitudinal capping... 298.00 ing-logs placed and tautened. 579.83 July 3 to July 13, i8gg.-Pointing-586 linear feet of joints in the granite pointed. Transverse decking...... 244. co 633.83 Cap decking ..... 110.00 767.83 Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, Catharine Section, E. R., Masonry-Base b'ocks ...... 252.73 625.20 in Linear Feet. Chain-holes ...... 257.73 I 625.[0 Length of Section, 177 feet. ABcourse granite ...... 188.09 689.74 COMPLETED I WORK C course granite...... 1 7 27.50 WORK. WORK, T, i BE 70.33 1899. COMPLETED D course granite ...... 150.11 727.72 146.12 731.71 Dredging ...... ...... I 132.00 48.00 E course grani.e ...... 146.22 731.71 StoneFilling-Cobble ...... E9.00 48.00 Concrete backing ...... 140.86 Rip-rap ...... I I2g.00 48.00 Coping ...... 736 .97

Piling and Wcodwork-Vertical piles...... I 132.co 45.00 Backing-logs ...... 9. 25 578.55 155.10 155.10 Bracing piles ...... I 132.00 45.00 Pointing ...... 112.00 765.83 Sawing piles ...... x32.00 45.00 Work actually completed ......

•• Longitudinal capping ...... 132.00 45.00

Transverse capping ...... 132.00 45.00 GENERAL CHARGE.

CapP decki n8 ...... 139.00 45.00 September Ig to November 13, 1899.-Earth.filling under Secretary's Order No. 19071-1,249 cart and 29 truck loads of earth-filling, delivered by John Fleming, were placed in rear of wall. Masonry-Base blocks ...... r37.00 40.00 June 2I to August ig, 18gg.-Removal work-Pier, old 42 was removed, account bulkhead- .. Chain-holes ...... I wall construction...... 137.00 40.00 March 20 to May 10, 1899.-Removal work-Pier, old 43, East river, was removed, account " AB course granite ...... ...... i Iz9• a8 49.7a of bulkhead-wall construction. .. C course granite ...... February 7 to March 18, 1899.-Removal work-Pier, old 44, East river, was removed, ...... Is3.44 53.56 account of bulkhead-wall construction. D course granite ...... 1,5.40 61.6o September 25 to October 2, 1899.-Removal work-A platform bulkhead at north end of section, was removed. a E course granite ...... 107.57 69.43 March 21 to April 22, 1899.-A section-office, tool-house and blacksmith shop were placed on section and fitted up. Also water-pipes were fitted up. Concretebacking ...... ! 107.56 69.43 .. Coping ...... ', 54.76 24.58 PIER, NEW 32, E. R. Backing-logs.. ...... February 17 to March 16, 1899.-A temporary dumping-board was constructed at above pier 54.76 24.58 for use if the Street Cleaning Department. Also repairs were made to pier and approach. Pointing ...... Io6.00 70.00 BETWEEN PIERS, OLD 42 AND NEW 32, E. R. Work actually completed ...... i Io7.57 69.43 March 9 to March Io, 1899.-Repairs were made to backing-log and pavement. GENERAL CHARGE. PIER, OLD 42, E. R. May 16 to June 13, 1899.-Removal of Old Work-s dike was removed from rear of bptJc- March 4 fo June 1$, 1S99,.."cmposey repairs were made tq pier for 20qom[qodatuln gf cad-lilac. h}pping SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7295

PIER, NEW 34, E. R. PIER FOOT OF THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, E. R. November 6 to November 14, 1899.—A temporary approach was constructed. Unanimous Resolution of Board, October 20, 1899. November 8 to December 30, 1899.—A new wooden pier is being constructed by force of PIER, NEW 3, E. R, this Department. Total number of piles driven to date, 131. ' December 26, 1899.—Rip-rap was deposited on site of proposed Pier, flew 32, East river, EAST NINETY-FIRST STREET SECTION. BULKHEAD BETWEEN PIERS, OLP 42 AND 43, E, R. Unanimous Resolution of Board, June 20, 1895. April 13 to April 17, 1899.—Secretary's Order No. 18926,—A pile platform and ice-bridge were removed. GENERAL CHARGE. PIER, NEW 33, WEST OF RUTGERS SLIP, E, R. December 19, 1898, to January 23, 1899.—Earth-filling—Secretary's Order No. 18668.—Re- .Preparing for and Building to NeW Wooden Pier, with Appurtet ances. pairs were made to north end of section. Work consisted of rebuilding a dry retaining-wall for Contract No. 667. earth-filling, and placed a fence on unprotected portion. A new wooden pier, with appurtenances, is being constructed at the above locatiott by EAST NINETY-NINTH STREET SECTION. William H. Jenks, in accordance with the plans and specifications as set forth in his contract, No. 667. Begun November Io, 1899. Piles driven during 1899-611. Unanimous Resolution of Board, June 20, 1895. PIER, NEW 34, FOOT OF RUTGERS SLIP, E. R. BULKHEAD-WALL PR"1PER. (Plan 1876.) Under Contract No. 654. July 6 to November 29, i899.—A new wooden pier, with appurtenances, was constructed at Stone Filling. foot of Rutgers slip, East river, by Messrs. Gildersleeve & Rolf. April II to May 2, r899.—Cobble was deposited on the wall foundation. April 22 to May 2, 18yg.—Rip-rap was deposited on wall foundation. PIER 48, E. R. December 20, 1898, to July 29, 1899.—Was extended to pierhead-line of 1890, in accordance Piling and Woodwork. with resolution of Board dated December 16, 1898. January 13 to April 13, 1899.-216 vertical piles were driven, regulated and stay-lathed to place. EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET SECTION. February 3 to April 13, 1899.-36 bracing piles were driven and regulated. Binding frames.—None. Unanimous resolution of Board, January 27, 1899. January 13 to April 15, 1899 —Sawing piles.-72 deep and 18o high-cut piles were sawed off BULKHEAD-WALL PROPER. to grade. Stone Filling. February 24 to April II, i899.—Longitudinal capping. Bracing piles were regulated and 216 linear feet of capping was placed. March 30 to December jo, 189q.—Cobble was deposited on the wall foundation. March Ito April 15, 1889.—Transverse caps.—Vertical piles were regulated and 24 caps placed. April 6 to December 30, 1899.—Rip-rap - Rip-rap was deposited on the foundation area. April 28 to May 2, 1899.—Cap decking.--72 linear feet of decking was placed on caps in rear of masonry. Piling and Woodwork. Masonry. March 30 to December 30, 1899•-1,535 vertical piles were driven, regulated and staylathed March 3 to April II, 1899.—Base blocks.—Mattresses were prepared for and 6 blocks to place. were set. May 20 to December 2, 1899.—too bracing-piles were driven and regulated. March 4 to April 2, 1899.— Chain-holes.—The chain holes of base blocks were filled with July 3 to September Ig, 1899.-2 binding frames were made and placed. concrete in bags. May 2 to December 30, 1888.—Sawing piles--964 deep and 635 high-cut piles were sawed to April 29 to May 15, 1899.— Granite.—Stones were cut and Io8 pieces of granite were set. grade. April 29 to May 15, 1889.—Concrete backing.—Mould boards were placed and concrete was June 13 to August 18, 1899.—Longitudinal capping—Bracing-piles were regulated for and mixed and placed in rear of granite set. 241 linear feet of capping placed. May io to May. 15, 1899.—Coping—Stones were cut and 17 pieces set on E course of granite. June 13 to September 15, 1899.—Transverse capping- -Vertical piles were regulated for March 21 to May 29, 1899.--Backing-lugs - Bolt-holes were drilled in the coping and back- and 53 caps placed. ing-logs placed. July 14 to October I I, 1899.—Cap decking—i88 linear feet placed on caps. March 20 to May 15, 1899.—Pointing—The joints in granite set were pointed. Masonry. May 20 to December 14, 1899.—Base blocks—Mattresses were prepared for and 46 concrete Recapitulation of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall at the East Ninety-ninth blocks were set. May 24 to December 21, 1899. —The chain-holes of concrete blocks were filled with concrete Street Section, E. R. in bags. L-rgth of Section, 364.42 feet. July 12 to October 18, 1899.—Granite—Stones were cut and ►8z pieces of granite were set. July 13 to October 18, 1899.—Concrete backing—Mould boards were placed and concrete COMPLETED I WORK was mixed and placed in rear of the granite set. WORK. WORK, TO Ba Coping—None. 1899. COMPLETED. Backing logs—None. July 26 to October Ig, 1899.—Pointing-812 linearfeet of joints in the granite were pointed. Dredging ...... 364,42 ...... Recapilulatzon of Work Done and to be Done on the Bulkhead-wall, East Twenty-third Stone Filling—Cobble ...... I 352.00 12.42 Street Section, in Linear Feet. .. Rip-rap...... ...... ...... 352.00 22.42 Section length, 2,454.86 feet. Piling and Woodwork—Vertical piles ...... 'I 352.00 19,42 COMPLETED WORK .. Bracing pits ...... 332.00 19.42 WORK. WORK, TO BE 2699. COMPLETED. •• Binding frames ..... ...... ...... a5o.co 12.42 .. Sawing piles ...... 352.00 , 22.42 Dredging ...... ...... T,9o9. oo 545.86 Longitudinal capping ...... 332.co 22.42 Stone Filling—Cobble...... , ...... vc6.00 2,248.86 Tran,v,rse capping ...... ...... 33a.LO 12.42 .. Rip-rap ...... ...... r88.00 2,266.86 Cap decking ...... ...... ...... 332.00 :2.42 Piling and Woodwork—Vertical piles ...... ... ...... 697,9- 1,756.96 Masonry—Base blocks ...... 352.00 12.42 Bracing piles ... ...... 370.00 i,So5.86 Chain-holes ...... 351.0 :2.4 •• Longitudinal caps ...... ...... ...... 241.00 1,934.86 2 A B course granite ...... I 359.00 ra.42 Transverse caps ...... ...... nrz.co 2,963.86 Ccourse granite ...... I 352.co 12.42 Cap decking ...... ...... r88.00 1,987.66 Dcourse granite ...... 352.00 22.42 Masonry—Base blocks ..... ...... 370.6. 2,084.24 Ecourse granite ...... 3.6.97 47.45 Chain-holes ...... .. 370.62 2,084.24 Concrete backing ...... ...... 351.00 12.42 "• AB course granite ...... ...... x75.32 2,279 55 Coping ...... I . ...... r29.5o 234,92 C course granite...... .... 171.49 2,283.37 •' Backing-logs and bolt-holes ...... ...... 129.50 134.92 D course granite ...... x63.58 z,:gr.n8 Pointing ...... 352.co 12.42 Ecourse granite ...... 155.64 2,299.2, Wallactually completed ...... 32.00 12.42 Concretebacking ...... 155.64 2,299.22 ~'.. Coping ...... ...... 1,649.98 GENERAL CHARGE. Pointing ...... ...... x55.64 2,299.22 January I to January 17, 1899.—Dredging—Mud was dredged from the slip between Ninety- Backing-logs ...... x,649.98 ninth to One Hundredth street;. January I to July 24, 1888.—Earth Filling--Engineer's Order No. 17605.-5,622 loads of earth filling delivered by D.J. Gleason were deposited in rear of the bulkhead-wall. Total num- NOTE—On this section two types of wall are being used, viz. East Twenty-third street her loads delivered under above order, 10,782 truck-loads and 6,735 cart-loads. and Watts street. GENERAL Ct1ARGE. FOOT OF ONE HUNDREDTH STREET, H. R. March 6 to April 13, 1899.—Test Piles —Test piles were driven for examination of river bed. Secretary's Order No. 137co.—Called for directing and superintending filling in behind July 24 to 27, 1899.—Borings—Horings were made with borer "wood-cock." bulkhead or river wall under construction at One Hundredth street, Harlem river. Privilege sold December 22, 1899.—Obstructions—Sunken piles were raised. to W. F. Cunningham at public auction on March 22, 1894. Work was begun May 4, 1894, and April 14 to December30, 1899.—Platform was constructed for section office at north side was completed, with the exception of a small strip amounting to about 300 cubic yards, on Feb- East Twenty-second street. The section office was placed thereon and fitted up. ruary 15. 1897. This strip was virtually abandoned by Cunningham in May, 1889, he having July 28 to September 6, 1899.—A temporary approach was constructed leading to the East been notifieu to commence work May 8, and again May 13, 1899. The order was, therefore, Twenty-third street ferry. returned June 9, 1899. August 26 to September 16, 1899 —East Eighteenth Street pier—The inner end of pier was removed to permit construction of bulkhead-wall. August 4 to September 26, 1899.—East 'Twenty-third street pier—The inner end of pier TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION UNDER "NEW PLAN" was removed on account of construction of bulkhead-wall. August 21 to August 22, 1899.—East Twenty-third street—Portion of a ferry rack was removed. OYSTER BASIN. October 31 to November 22, 189g.—East Twenty-third street—A close row of piles was Resolution of the Board, August 26, 1888. driven and boarded up for retention of earth-filling. August 21 to August 22, 1899.—East Eighteenth street—A public bath was shifted. Pier, old 56%. January 3 to May 26, 1899.—Building extension to outer end of pier. FOOT OF TWENTIETH STREET, E. R. May I to June 4, 1899.—Removing portion of pier and placing cleats in proper position. Resolution of Board of February ii, 1898. Bullhead, between Pier, old 56/ and Bloom field Street. Preparing For and Builaing a New Pier. March 13 to 16, 1899.—Bulkhead between piers was repaired. April 2, 1898, to March 21, 1899.—A new wooden pier, with appurtenances, was constructed April 25 to May 29, 1899.—Pavement along bulkhead was removed and platform placed at the foot of Twentieth street, East River, by force of this Department, by day's labor. Pier, old 57. FOOT OF TWENTY-SECOND STREET, E. R. January 9 to March it, 1899.—Crib bulkhead in front of pier was removed. Resolution of Board of July lo, 18go. Construction of Pier. Pier, Bloonlreld Street. A new wooden pier, with appurtenances, is being constructed at foot of Twenty-second January 4 to March 3, 1899.—Building new pier at foot of street. street, East River, by force of this Department. Total number of piles driven during 1899, 472• January 25 to June 17, 1888.—Building " L" at outer end of pier and placing sheathing.

ri 7296 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900.

Sheathing Interior of Basin. Under Secretary's Order No. 19254.—The lower deck of the building was covered with 2-inch July 5 to November 15, i899.—Basin—Sheathing was placed around interior of basin. yellow pine dressed planking in accordance with this order. The work was begun August ig and completed October 5, x899. Pier, old 58. Under Secretary's Order No. 19550.—The glass inclosures were replaced about the prome- nade deck of the recreation structure. The work was begun October g and completed October 21, July 6 to September 28, 1899.—Pier was removed and bulkhead rebuilt, under Secretary's t 899. Orders Nos. Ig and 146. Recreation Building, East One Hundred and Twelfth Street, H. R. The recreation structure was properly cared for, cleaned and fitted up for opening on May CONSTRUCTION NOT UNDER "NEW PLAN." 27, 1899. West One Hundred and Thirty-fi fth to West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, N. R. Under Secretary's Order No. 18453.—Lockers were made and placed, and the necessary repairs were made from time to time to the fountains, hydrants, water-pipes, closets, etc. ; also Secretary's Order No. 18483. the settees were cleaned and painted, on the East One Hundred and Twelfth street recreation January 3 to 13, 1899.—Earth-filling-4,683 loads of filling were placed in rear of bulkhead structure. Begun September 28, 1898, and finished February 25, 1899. by O'Brien, Sheehan & McBean.

Between Eightieth and Eighty-first Streets, E. R. STATEMENT OF REPAIRS, OTHER THAN DREDGING, FOR THE YEAR Contract No. 663. ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1899, EXCLUSIVE OF REPAIRS DONE FOR September z6 to December 30, 1899—Construction of crib-bulkhead—A new crib-bulkhead, OTHER DEPARTMENTS. with appurtenances, is being constructed by John Gillies, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions as set forth in his contract, No. 663. NORTH RIVER. Secretary's Order No. 18736.—Examination of river bottom, Eightieth and Eighty first Battery Boat Landing. streets—Borings were taken under this order between the southerly line of Eightieth street and the northerly line of Eighty-first street, and northerly thereof. Work was commenced Decem- Secretary's Order No. 18798.—Spring and bearing piles were put in place and fastened, 3 ber 29, 1898, and completed February 17, 1899. oak piles were driven in a cluster and fastened, and repairs made to the backing-log and deck. Used r5o pounds of chain. Begun March 2 and finished May 4, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19272.—Chocks were renewed, braces and piles refastened and deck North Second Street Pier, Brooklyn. patched with 447 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun July r and finished July 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19247. Secretary's Order No. 19352.—Bracing piles were placed and fastened to cluster piles, second-hand and 5 new oak piles were driven and fastened and chocksput on. Used 350 pounds A foundation was prepared for a recreation structure at the above pier. Begun June 30, chain. Begun July 27 and finished August 31, 1899. and finished August 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1944o.—Necessary repairs were made; replacing group of fender piles Pier Foot Fordhasn Road. at the easterly end. Begun August 23 and finished August 24, 1899. Contract No. 661. Pier "A," N. R. November 20 to December 30, 1899.—Henry L. Spearin, preparing for and building new pier. Secretary's Order No. 18875.—Maintenance of landing inside of breakwater. Repairs were made to the iron railings and float, and float was kept free from water. Used i6o feet, B. M., of New Dock Easterly Side Blackwell's Island. 3-inch yellow pine. Begun March I and finished December 15, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19J73. Secretary's Order No. 18855.—Chocks and half-round oak fenders and timbers were placed on pier. Begun May 5 and finished May 9, 1899. September 7 to October 14, 1899—A new dock was built of new and second-hand material. Engineer's Order.—The Pier was cleaned and cleared of old material, which was loaded Used I I, ioi feet, B. M., of yellow pine. on scow. Begun September 16 and finished September ig, 1899.

Alms/rouse Dock, Blacksoell's Island. Pier, new I, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18830. Secretary's Order No. i8888.—Chocks, mooring-posts and doors were repaired. Begun March Io and finished March 15, 1899. April 7 to 17, 1899—Piles were driven, caps. girders and chocks placed and deck laid and a Secretary's Order No. 18977.—Clrocks were put on and piles were refastened. Begun add platform 115 feet by 28 feet built. finished May to, 1899. Bulkhead between Piers, new and old I, N. R. CONSTRUCTION AND INCIDENTAL WORK UNDER CHAPTER 529 OF THE Secretary's Order No. 18368.—Repairs were made to sheathing on bulkhead. Begun and LAWS OF 1897. finished August 17, 1899. WALLABOUT IMPROVEMENT. Secretary's Order No. 19t02.—Headers were placed and crosswalk was raised. Used 2,313 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun May 25 and finished June to, 1899. Bulkhead-wall, Wallabout Basin. Secretary's Order No. 19368.—Repairs were made to platform, rangers were placed, deck laid Preparing for and building bulkhead-wall and appurtenances along easterly side was done and sewer-box placed through bulkhead. Used 9,7o7 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun July by Augustin Walsh, contractor. Begun January 8, 1898 and finished February I, 1899. 29 and finished August 14 1899. Filling was made behind wall under agreement with Matthew T. Meagher. Begun January Cortiandt Street, N. R. 5 and finished August 29, 1899. Filling was placed behind the wall on the easterly side of the basin. 200 cart-loads of Secretary's Order No. 19533•—Planking was placed over filling at foot of street. Begun material were excavated and placed, under Secretary's Order No. 19443. Begun September 5 October 21 and finished October 24, 1899. and finished September 15, 1899. Piers, new 14 and t5, N. R. Piers, new I and 2, Wallabout Basin. Secretary's Order No. 19302.—Fenders were placed on sides of piers to strengthen same. Begun July 14 and finished December 30, 1899. Contract No. 648. Preparing for and building two new wooden piers, with appurtenances, repairing and extend- Pier, old 4z, N. R. ing platform, repairing bulkhead and removing old piers. Begun May i6; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 18650.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun January i and finished February 17, 1899. Between Piers i and 2, Wallabout Basin. Secretary's Order No. 18863.—Repairs were made to the water-pipe leading to pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19648. and finished February 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. t8868.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun The old crib-bulkhead between the above piers was torn out and rebuilt for the support of a March 6 and finished August 4, 1899. platform. Begun December 14 and finished December 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 196o6.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun November 16 and finished November 20, 1899. Bulkhead at Wallabout Basin, Brooklyn. Bulkhead between Piers, new 42 and 43, AT.. R. Secretary's Order Nc. 19443• The area in rear of the bulkhead was filled in and graded. Begun September 5 and Secretary's Order No. 1947i.—The backing-log was repaired. Begun December ii and fin- finished September t8, 1899. ished December i5, 1899. Pier, new 43, N. R. WALLABOUT BASIN, BROOKLYN. Secretary's Order No. 19063.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Washington Avenue. May 4 and finished June 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19035.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19648. • November 27 and finished December 6, 1899. The structures of the Consolidated Ice Company at the above location were removed by the force of this Department. Begun November 2I and finished December 2, 1899. Piers, new 46 and 47, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18985.—Repairs were made to sheathing on approach to piers. CONSTRUCTION UNDER CHAPTER 298, LAWS OF 1892, AND SECTION 837 Begun May 22 and finished May 24, 1899. OF '° THE GREA TER NEW CORK CHARTER." Pier, old 563, N. R. PIER FOOT WEST FIFTIETH STREET. Secretary's Order No. 19582.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Contract No. 621. November 28 and finished December 6, 1899• January 3 to March 31, 1899.—Recreation Structure —Augustus Smith erecting recreation Pier, old 5834, N. R. structure on pier. Secretary's Order No. ig000.—Piles were driven and fastened and sheathing on deck of pier repaired. Begun May i and finished May 6, 1899. PIER FOOT WEST ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH STREET. Secretary's Order No. 19366.--Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Contract No. 625. and finished August 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19583.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun January 21 to March 31, 1899.—Recreation Structure—Augustus Smith erecting recreation December 5 and finished December 6, 1899. structure, passenger and freight shed on pier. Bulkhead between Piers, old 583 and 59, N. R. RECREATION PIERS, EAST AND HARLEM RIVERS. Secretary's Order No. 19313.—The backing-log was repaired. Begun August 19 and Under Secretary's Order No. 19117.—The necessary repairs were made from time to time on finished August 2I, 1899. the recreation structures on the East and Harlem rivers. The work consisted of general repairs Pier, old S9, N. R. to the water-pipss, ice-boxes, drinking-fountains, gates, settees and toilets; also repairs were made to the leaders. Begun May 18 and finished August 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19029.—One new pile was driven and sheathing was patched. Used Under Secretary's Order No. 19436.—The necessary repairs were made to the recreation 1,995 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun May II and finished May 13, 1899. structures from time to time as required. The work consisted of repairing water-pipes and pro- Secretary's Order No. 19314.—The pavement in front of pier was repaired and the sheath- tecting them from damage by frost ; also repairs were made to settees, ice-boxes, etc. Begun ing was patched. Used 4,453 feet, B. M., of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun August r4 and finished August 20 and finished December 30, 1899. August 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19598.—One fender pile was renewed. Begun and finished Novem- Recreation Building, foot of Third Street, E. R. ber 28, 1899. West Thirteenth Street, N. R. Under Secretary's Order No. 19549•—The glass inclosures were replaced about the prome- nade deck of the recreation structure at above location. The work was begun October 18 and Secreetary's Order No. [8675.--Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun completed October 28, 1899. January I I, and finished January tg, 1899. Under Engineer's Order.—The inclosures of promenade deck of recreation structure was Secretary's Order No. igcor.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun May removed and stored, and the structure was properly cleaned and cared for. Awnings were put 2 and finished May 3, 1899. up and flags were placed on standards on roof. The work of painting the roof, under Treasurer's Secretary's Order No. 19243.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Order No. 19973, was inspected. The pier was opened for the public on May 27, 1899. June 17 and finished July t8, 1899. West Seventeenth Street, N. R. Recreation Building, East Twenty-fourth Street. I The inclosure of the promenade deck was removed and stored, and the Pier was cleaned and Secretary's Order No. 19002.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun May put in order for the opening, which was on May 27, 1899. Closets were made for use of attend- 8 and flushed May to, 1899. ants. Flags were placed on standards, and the work of painting the roof, under Treasurer's Secretary's Order No. 19322.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 20,904 feet, B. M., Order No. 19973, was inspected. of 3-inch spruce. Begun August 25 and finished September 1, 1899. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7297

West Nineteenth Street, N. R. Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18748.—Repairs were made to sheathing and fenders on pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. 18727.—Chocks were renewed and refastened. Begun and finished January 9 and finished January II, 1899. January 21, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18999.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun May Secretary's Order No. igo86.—Chocks were placed, and sheathing on pier patched with 565 17 and finished May 19, 1899. feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun and finished May 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19638.—Rangers were placed, chocks renewed, backing-log repaired Secretary's Order No. 19336.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 6,781 feet, B. M., of and sheathing patched. Used 22,405 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun November 28 and yellow pine. Begun August 3 and finished August 12, 1899. finished December 15, 1899. Secretary's Order No. t9599—The sheathing on pier was patched with 5,550 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun November 24 and finished December t, 1899. West Twentieth Street, N. R. West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18692.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun January I and finished January 9, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18590.—Pavement laid on crib pier foot of street. Begun August 8 Secretary's Order No. 18886.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun and finished September 27, 1899• and finished March io, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19003.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Bulkhead between One Hundred and Thirty-first and One Hundred and Thirty-Second May 11 and finished May 18, 1899. Street, N. R. Secretary's Order ?o. 19265.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. 18995.—The pavement along bulkhead was repaired. Begun May July t8 and finished August 3, t8g9. 1 and finished May 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19589.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 9,409 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun November t6 and finished November 24, 1899. Bulkhead between One Hundred and Thirty-second and One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, N. R. Pier, new 55, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18994.—The pavement along bulkhead was repaired. Begun May Secretary's Order No. 19186. —Substructure of pier was repaired. Begun June 20 and finished 3 and finished May 6, 1899. June 24, 1899• West Twenty-eighth Street, N. R. Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 17604.—The sheathing on pier was repaired with 7,572 feet, B. M., Secretary's Order No. 18843.—Fence around truck pound was repaired and area was filled in of yellow pine. In progress. to grade. Begun February ii and finished March 17, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18996.—The pavement at entrance to pier was repaired. Begun May Pier at West Thirtieth Street, N. R. 6 and finished May 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 17508.—Repairs were made to sheathing on deck of pier. Begun Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street, N R. August 8 and finished August 24, 1899. Secretary's Order No. Ig600.—A chock on southerly side of pier was repaired. Used 15o Secretary's Order No. r9oo8.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 28,000 feet, B. M., feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun and finished December 1, 1899. of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun May 25 and finished June io, 1899. Secretary's Order No. r9585•—Chocks and spring piles were refastened. Begun October 30, Pier at One Hundred and Fifty-second Street, N. R. and finished October 31, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19365,—The sheathing was patched with 6,084 feet, B. M., of 3-inch Approach to Pier at Forty-fourth Street, N. R. spruce. Begun September 2 and finished Septembet 9, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18989.—The approach was repaired and new plank was laid. Used Foot One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street, N. R. 2,924 feet, B. M., of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun June 3 and finished June 12, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18916.—Cluster piles were driven, braced and fastened. Begun May 29 and finished May 31, 1899. Pier foot of Forty fourth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 1941 r.—The sheathing on pier was renewed and chocks, mooring.posts Pier at One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street, N R. and hacking-log were repaired. Used 84,970 feet, B.M., of yellow pine. Begun August r4 and Secretary's Order No. 18796.—Mooring post was placed, backing-log repaired and 2 half- finished November 14, 1899. round fenders put on. Begun June I and finished June 3, 1899• Pier at Forty-seventh Street, N. R. Between One Hundred and Fifty-eighth and One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19170.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 10,541 feet, B. M., Secretary's Order No. 18718.—Preparing basin for piles furnished under Contract No. 642. of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun June 13 and finished June 21, 1899. Finished January 2I, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19472.=1he sheathing on pier and approach was patched and chocks were placed. Used 12,881 feet, B. M., of yellow, pine. Begun September 20 and finished EAST RIVER. November 3, :899. Pier, new 6, E. R. Pier at West Fifty-first Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18422.—The hydrants on above pier were kept in repair from August Secretary's Order No. 18877.—Chocks on pier were refastened. Begun March 53 and finished 25, 1898, to ]anuary 26, 1899. Order returned January 27, 1899. March 14, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18545.—The necessary repairs were made to the mooring posts, chocks Secretary's Order No. 19156.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 4,815 feet, B. M., and backing-log on above pier. Begun January 19 and finished January 23, 1899. of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun June 21 and finished June 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. i815.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing, backing- Secretary's Order No. 19584•—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 9,2117 feet, B. M., log, fenders, horizontal and vertical chocks on Piet, new 6, East river. Begun January 31 and of 3-inch spruce. Begun December 5 and finished December 13, 1899. finished February 6, 1899. Secretary's Order No. t8824.—The hydrants on Pier, new 6, were repaired. The work con- Pier foot of Fifty-second Street, N. R. sisted of thawing out a frozen main at Pier, new 6, and repairs to frozen matt. at Pier 48, East Secretary's Order No. 19o26.—Piles were driven, chocks were renewed and the sheathing river. Begun February to and finished February 18, 1899. patched. Used 4,705 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun June 3o and finished July Io, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18862. —Repairs were made to the water pipes and hydrants on the above pier, from time to time, as required. Begun February 24 and finished December 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19039.—The pavement at entrance was repaired, and sheathing on pier Pier at Fifty-fifth Street, N..R. patched with 6,048 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun May t5 and finished May 19, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18884.—Repairs were made to sheathing and chocks on pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19267.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on March 8 and finished March 13, 1899• Pier, new 6, East river. Begun August 3 and finished August 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19028.—The sheathing was patched with 1,000 feet, B. M., of spruce, Secretary's Order No. 19384.— Repairing the pier, deck repaired and new sheathing laid. 348 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun May 5 and finished May 24, 1899. Used 34,523 feet, B. M., of 4-inch yellow pine. Begun December 16, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19712.—The necessary repairs are being made to the water pipes and Bulkhead between Fifty-fifth and Fift~-sixth Streets, N R. hydrants on Pier, new 6, from time to time as required. Begun December 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19027.—The backing-log was repaired and iron cleats put on. Begun May 17 and finished May 18, 1899. Pier 12, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19267.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on pier. Begun Pier at Fifty-sixth Street, N. R. August I and finished August 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19025.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 26,86ofeet, B. M., of yellow pine and spruce. Begun May 8 and finished May 22, 1899. Pies 18, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19529.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 5,303 feet, B. M., of Secretary's Order No. 18296.—The necessary repairs were made to the pier. The work 3-inch spruce. Begun November ii and finished December 4, 1899. consisted of replacing with new the sheet-iron covering on the entire easterly side of the shed ; also repairs to the leaders, doors and studding. Begun November 9 and finished February 20, Bulkhead between Seventy-seventh and Seventy-ninth Streets, N. R. 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19335—Six half-round fenders were renewed. Begun July 31 and Pier, old 35, E. R. finished August 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 16578.—The bulkhead easterly of and adjoining Pier, old 35, East river, was safely fenced off and maintained. Begun January 3, 1897, and finished February 24, West Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Streets, N. R. 1899 Secretary's Order No. 19288.—Mooring posts on bulkhead were renewed. Begun July 8 and Pier, new 29, E. R. finished July Io, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1931g.—Twelve (12) new oak piles (745 linear feet) were driven, Pier at Seventy-ninth Street, N. R. backing-log and chocks were renewed and new sheathing laid. Used 64,721 feet, B. M., of Secretary's Order No. Ig218.—Spring piles were refastened, a wooden cleat put on, and the yellow pine. Begun October 12 and finished November 27, 1899. sheathing patched. Used 25 pounds of chain and 3,197 feet, B. M., of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun July to and finished July 12, 1899. Pier 44, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19334.—Half-round oak fenders were renewed, fenders refastened and Secretary's Order No. 179o9.—The work of repairing Pier 44, East river, was proceeded mooring post placed. Begun July 28 and finished July 31, 1899. with and completed for a distance of about 250 feet from the crib-bulkhead on the westerly side, where it was terminated. Begun September 15, 1898, and finished February 7, 1899, at which Pier foot of Seventy-ninth Street, N. R. date the removal of entire structure for improvements under New Plan was begun. Secretary's Order No. 19645.—The sheathing on pier was patched. Used 1,405 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun December 22 and finished December 23, 1899. Pier 48, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18824.--Repairs were made to the hydrants from time to time. Begun Between Seventy-ninth and Eighty-first Streets, N. R. February Io and finished February 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19643.—Projecting spikes along the bulkhead were redriven. Begun Secretary's Order No. 18862.--Repairs were made to the water pipes and hydrants from time to time. Begun February 24 and finished December 28, 1899. November 28 and finished December I, 1899. Under Secretary's Order No. 19712.—Repairs were made to the water pipes and hydrants Bulkhead between Eightieth and Eighty-first Streets, N. R. from time to time. Begun December 28, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19644.—Three mooring posts were set and fastened. Begun Decem- Bulkheadfoot of Corlears Street, E. R. ber 19 and finished December 2t, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18419.—Two iron bands were placed on the corner of the bulkhead Bulkhead and Approach at Ninety-sixth Street, N. R. at the foot of above street. Begun January ii and finished January I2, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18649.—Repairs were made to the half-round fenders, vertical sheath- Secretary's Order No. i8954.—The approach and bulkhead was repaired and sheathing ing, and backing-log, and one cleat was placed. Begun November 21, 1898, and finished January patched. Used 9,900 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun May 6 and finished May 9, 1899. I2, 1899. Pier 55, E. R. Pier at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18747—The sheathing on pier was patched with 8,077 feet, B.M., Secretary's Order No. 19530.—Spring piles on outer end of pier were refastened. Begun of 4-inch spruce. Begun January 23 and finished January 27, 1899. October 9 and finished October Io, 1899. Pier 61, E. R. West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18728.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 1,000 feet, B. M., Engineer's Order.--Opening was cut in the backing-log at inner end of pier. Begun and of 3-inch spruce. Begun and finished January 28, 1899. finished July 20, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19498—The sheathing on pier was patched with 250 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun October 20 and finished October 24, 1899. Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-first Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19364.—Girders were placed and sheathing repaired. Used 8,158 Pier 62, E. R. feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun August 25 and finished September 6, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19172.—Repairs were made to the pier, consisting of replacing a fender Secretary's Order No. 19477.—Repair.; were made to the pavement at entrance to pier. chock and refastening the fender piles at the outshore northerly corner of the pier. Begun Sep- Begun September 22 and finished October 2, 1899. tember 1 and finished September 5, 1899. 7398 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I7, 1900.

Engineer's Qrder.—Repairs were made to the approach to the above pier. Begun and Pier foot of Sixty-first Street, E. R. finished October 19, 1899. Secretary's Order No, [9049.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on Secretary's Order No. 19496.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 750 feet, B. M., of the above pier. Begun May [r and finished May 22, 1899. 3-inch spruce. Begun October 20 and finished October 27, [899. Secretary's Order No. 19557•—One new oak pile was driven, chocks placed and sheathing patched. Used 3,858 feet B.M. of 3-inch spruce. Begun December 5 and finished December Pier foot of Third Street, E. R. 7, 4899. Secretary's Order No. 18672.—Repairs were made to the sheathing on the pier ; also the Butkhear! between Sixty-first and Sixty-second Streets, E. R. pavement adjacent to the approach was regulated. Begun January II and finished January Secretary's Order No. 18731.—The sheathing on bulkhead was patched with 3,540 feet B. M. r4, 1899. of 3-inch spruce. Begun January 7 and finished January 13, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18899.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the pier. Begun Secretary's Order No. [go5o.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing at March 24 and finished March 25, 1899. the bulkhead. Begun May 22 and finished May 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19174.—The necessary repairs were made to the fender chocks on the Secretary's Order No. 19553•—Fender piles, chocks and mooring piles were repaired, piles pier. Begun August 9 and finished August tt, [899. driven and sheathing patched. Used I,o58 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun December 4 Secretary's Order No. 194o2.—Two fender piles were renewed on the outer northerly corner, and finished December 5, 1899. and one on the outer southerly corner of the pier ; also the sheathing on lower deck of the pier was repaired where necessary. Begun October 3 and finished October 7, 1899. Pier at Sixty-second Street, E. R. Foot of Fourth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18693.—The sheathing on pier was patched with I,157 feet, B.M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun January II and finished January 12, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18673.—The necessary repairs were made to the backing-log and Secretary's Order No. [9051.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on cleats on the northerly side of the bulkhead. Begun January 16 and finished January 18, 1899. the pier at foot of Sixty-second street, East river. Begun May 24, and finished June 30. 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18769. —The horizontal and upright chocks on the pier were repaired. Secretary's Order No. 19535.—The pier was repaired and chocks put on. Begun and finished Begun and finished January s8, 1899. December 2, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 189o7.—The necessary repairs were made to the bulkhead at foot of Fourth street, East river. The work consisted of filling in with rip-rap and earth a washout Bulkhead foot of Sixty-fourth Street, E.R. about 4 feet seep in the northeast corner of the crib-bulkhead adjacent to the inner end of the Secretary's Order No. 18781.—Bracing, bearing and fender piles were driven, fish-plates and pier. Begun and finished April 3, 1899. cross-caps renewed, and new deck laid. Used 11,352 feet of yellow pine and 10,487 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun January 21 and finished February 16, 1899. Pier Foot of Fifth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19554•—The backing-log was repaired and sheathing on pier patched Secretary's Order No. 18900.—The necessary repairs were made to the sheathing on the deck with 7,468 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun November 28 and finished December i, 1899. of pier at foot of Fifth street, East river. Begun March 24 and finished March 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19t76.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the Bulkhead at Seventy-fifth Street, E. R. pier at the foot of Fifth street, East river. Begun June 15 and finished June 22, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19052.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing at the Secretary's Order No. 19479.— The sheathing ou pier was patched with [,000 feet, B. M., bulkhead, foot of above street. Begun July 6 and finished July 7, 1899. of 3-inch spruce. Begun and finished November 22, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19559.—Spring piles were refastened with chain. Begun and finished November 2, 1899. Bulkhead North of Fifth Street, E. R. Bulkhead foot of Seventy-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19030.—Placing of new timber to repair the bulkhead. Used 840 feet, Secretary's Order No. [8651.—Mooring-post and backing-log renewed and sheathing on B. M., of yellow pine. Begun June 20 and finished June 22, 1899. bulkhead patched. Used 956 feet, B. M., of yellow pine and 2,170 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun January 3 and finished January 7, 5899. Pier Foot of Seventh Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19053.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing at the Secretary's Order No. t9646.—The dangerous portion of the approach adjacent to the inner bulkhead foot of above street. Begun July I and finished July 3, 1899. end of the pier at foot of above street was fenced off. The work consisted of placing an open fence about 5 feet high and about 200 feet long. Begun December 6 and finished December 8, 1899. Foot of Seventy-ninth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19054.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the Pier Foot of Eighth Street, E. R. bulkhead platform at foot of above street. Begun Juiy 5 and finished July 7, 1899. Engineer's Order.—A fence was constructed across the inner end of the pier in accordance ,with this order. Begun August 23 and finished August 24, 1899. Pier foot of Seventy-ninth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. t9435.—The work consisted of removing 3 wooden mooring-posts and Pier Foot of Eleventh Street, E. R. all the 12 x 12 inch Y. P. backing-log on the pier were renewed. The fender piles on the north and Secretary's Order No. 18701.—Possession was taken of portion of the pier and extensive south corners were refastened and chocked and the vertical sheathing at the end and the sheath- repairs made to the entire structure. Begun December 15, x898, and finished April 28, 1899. ing on the deck of the pier were repaired where necessary. Begun October 5 and finished October 23, 1899. Pier Foot of Twenty fou, th Street, E. R. Foot of Eightieth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19152.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the above pier, Secretary's Order No. 19014.—Test pileswere driven. Begun April 21 and finished April preparatory to the work of laying 2-inch milled yellow pine planking. Begun June [6 and 22, 1899. finished October 5, 1899. Psers foot of Eighty-sixth Street, E. R. Engineer's Order.—Repairs were made to the backing-log and fenders on the above pier. Secretary's Order No. 18682.—A new mooring-post was placed ; also, repairs were made Begun July 5 and finished July 8, 1899. to the horizontal and vertical chocks. Begun January 23 and finished January 25, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18869.—Three vertical piles, i horizontal chock and I fender were Pier Foot of Tryenty-sixth Street, E. R. renewed on the pier. Begun March 13 and finished March [6, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19476.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the above pier in Secretary's Order No. 18930.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on accordance with this order. Begun October 14 and finished October 18, 1899. the piers ; also repairs were made to the paving adjacent to inner end of the piers. Begun April 25 and finished July 15, 1899. Between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19445.—Side-caps, fenders and braces were placed, bearing and spring piles driven, half-round fenders put on and sheathing patched, chocks and mooring-posts Secretary's Order No. 19458. —About 200 linear feet of the 12 by I2-inch backing-log along repaired. Used 792 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun November 15 and finished December the bulkhead-wall between the above streets was renewed in accordance with this order. Begun 14, 1899. October 14 and finished October 18, 1899. Bulkhead foot of Eighty-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 16817.—The necessary repairs were made to the gutter drains and Pier Foot of Twenty-eighth Street, E. R. curbing at foot of the above street. Begun March 3 and finished March 8, 1899. Engineer's Order.—The drips in water-pipes on the above pier were plugged up. Begun and finished April 17, 1899. Fjiot of Ninetieth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19033.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 2,873 feet, B. M., of Secretary's Order No. 19794.—A fence was consttucred across the foot of Ninetieth street, 3-inch yellow pine. Begun June 13 and finished June 14, 1899. East River, in order to prevent accidents thereat. Begun January 26 and finished January Secretary's Order No. 19225. — fhe sheathing on pier was patched with 5,874 feet, B. M., of 27, 1899. 3-inch yellow pine. Begun July to and finirhed July 17, 1899. Bulkhead fool of Ninety-third Street, E. R. Engineer's Order.—Temporary repairs were made to dangerous holes in decking of the above Secretary's Order No. 18564.—The bulkhead was repaired, piles driven, braces and chocks pier. Begun November 17 and finished November [8, 1899. placed and new deck laid; pavement was also repaired. Begun February 20 and finished March Secretary's Order No. 19673. —Mooring posts and chocks were renewed and sheathing on Ii, 1899. pier patched. Used 2,540 feet, B. bf., of yellow pine. Begun December 12 and finished Decem- Pier foot of Ninety-fourth Street, E. R. ber [6, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19676. —Second-hand piles were driven and properly capped for Secretary's Order No. 19626.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the southerly mooring ships "New Ilampshire " and "St. Mary's." Used 360 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. half of pier. Begun December 7 and finished December 9, [899. Begun November 24 and finished November 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19712. —Repairs were made to water-pipes and hydrants from time to Pier foot of Ninety-fifth Street, B. R. •time. Begun December 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19623.—Repairs are being made to the above pier, in accordance with this order. Begun December 5, 1899. Pier at Twenty-ninth Street, E. R. Pier foot of Ninety-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19233.—Piles and chocks were refastened and sheathing patched. Secretary's Order No. 18818.—Repairs were made to the fender chocks on the pier. A few Used 7,726 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun June 27 and finished July 8, 1899. small patches were put in the deck sheathing. Begun and finished May 4, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19457.-7 vertical and 3 horizontal chocks were renewed, and about Secretary's Order No. 19624.—Repairs are being made to the pier at the above location In 25 linear feet of iz by 12 iucn backing log replaced ; also the sheathing on the deck of the pier accordance with this order. Begun December 5, 1899. was repaired where necessary. Begun October ig, and finished October 24, 1899. Pier foot of Thirty-first Street, E. R. Foot of One Hundred and Ninth Street, H. R. Engineer's Order.—Repairs were made at the backing-log at the foot of above street; begun Secretary's Order No. 18797.—A loosened fender pile at the outer northerly side of the pier and finished February 15, 1899. was repaired in accordance with this order. Begun and finished January 26, 1899. Pier at One Hundred and Tenth Street, H. R. Pier foot of Thirty-eighth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. Igi81.—The backing-log was repaired and sheathing patched. Used Engineer's Order.—A damaged spring pile was refastened at above pier. The work was 5,433 feet, B. M., of 3-inch yellow pine. Begun July Ig and finished July 26, ifkjg. accomplished on May 17, 1809. Secretary's Order No. 18897.--A new oak fender pile was placed on the northeast corner of Pier at One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, H. R. the pier. Begun April 15 and finished April t8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 187o8.—Repairs to pier, finished January 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19226.—The sheathing on pier was patched with 1,163 feet, B.M., of Secretary's Order No. 18677.—The approach was repaired, rangers and chocks placed and 3-inch yellow pine. Begun July IS and finished July lo, 1899. decks renewed. Used 4,960 feet, B. M., of yellow pine and 7,980 feet, B. M., of 4-inch spruce. Begun January 6 and finished January 23, 1899. Bulkhead foot of fifty-fourth Street, E. R. Engineer's Order.—Repairs were made to the dangerous holes in the deck sheathing. Secretary's Order No. 19046. —The necessary repairs were made to the decking at the bulk- Begun May 25 and finished May 29, 1899. head foot of above street. Begun July 3 and finished July 5, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18203.—The necessary repairs were made to the decking, deck sheath- Secretary's Order No. 196o1.—"I'he approach was patched with 1,260 feet, B. M., of spruce. ing and fender chocks on the pier in accordance with this order. The entire deck sheathing was Begun and finished December 18, 1899. renewed. Begun June 29 and finished July 13, 1899.

Pier foot of Sixtieth Street, E. R. Pier at One Hundred and Twentieth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19047.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on Secretary's Order No. 19446.—Fastened piles and put on chocks. Begun and finished the above pier. Begun May 4 and finished May 9, 1899. October 12, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19556.—The sheathing, backing-log and horizontal chocks were repaired. Used 450 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun December 9 and finished December Bulkhead North of One Hundred and Twentieth Street, H. R. il, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19092.—Sleepers were laid and the structure planked. Used 12,218 Bulkhead between Sixtieth and Sixty-first Streets, E. R. feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun June 15 and finished June 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1:8729.—The sheathing on bulkhead was patched with 943 feet, B. M.' of 3-inch spruce. Begun January 13 and finished January 14, 1899. Foot of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19048.—The necessary repairs were made to the deck sheathing on Secretary's Order No. 18746.—The necessary repairs were made to the backing-log at the the bulkhead platform between the above streets. Begun May 9 and finished May Io, IS99. outer end of the bulkhead-wall. The work consisted of replacing with new 95 feet of the back- Secretary's Order No. 19558.—Fender piles were driven and sheathing on platform patched. ing-log, drilling holes in the coping and fastening it. Begun December 30, 1898. and finished Used 602 feet, B. M., of 3-inch spruce. Begun December 8 and finished December 9, 1899. January 9, I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD . 7299

Docks at Ford/tam, H. R. Chambers Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19575•—The inner end of Fordham landing was fenced off with Secretary's Order No. 19462.—Restored asphalt pavement to original condition. Begun second-hand material. Begun and finished October 28, 1899. and finished October 8, 1899. Treasurer's Order No. 20044.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Throgg's Neck. Begun June 13 and finished July 21, 1899. . Secretary's Order No. 19235.--A fence was constructed at the above location in accordance with this order. Begun October 26 and finished October 27, 1899. Harrison Street, N. R. Treasurer's Order No. 20226.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Begun October i6 and finished October 23, 18 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 99. Between Bay Thirty.first and Thirty-second Streets, Bensonhurst. Pier, new 35, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18742.—Fence erected by William H. West not having been removed Secretary's Order No. 18293.—Pavement in front of pier was taken up and relaid to grade. by him within five days after notice from this Department, was removed on January 9, 1899. Begun January i and finished January 20, 1899. Douglass Street, Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn. Pier, new 36, R. R. Secretary's Order No. 19683.—The backing-log was renewed. Begun December 28 and Secretary's Order No. 19142.--Pavement in front of pier was taken up and relaid to grade. finished December 30, 1899. Begun April 29 and finished August 4, 1899. Bulkhead foot of Creamer Sheet. Piers, new 38, 39, 4o and 41, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19207.—Necessary repairs were made to fenders and fender piles. Treasurer's Order No. 2o265.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Begun June 22 and finished June 26, 1899. Begun October 24 and finished November 25, t899, Bulkhead foot of Dock Street. Piers, new 42 and 43, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19371.—Necessary repairs were made to pavement. Begun August 24 Treasurer's Order No. 2o254.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. and finished August 25, 1899. Begun November ii and finished December 22, 1899. Bulkhead at Wallabout Canal. Christopher Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19463.—Necessary repairs were made. Begun October 12 and finished Treasurer's Order No. 206O.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. November 18, 1899. Begun July I and finished August 25, 1899. Pier 2, Wallabout Basin. Secretary's Order No. 19141.—Pavement in front of ferry was taken up and relaid to grade. Secretary's Order No. 19648.—Plant of Consolidated Ice Company was removed. Begun Begun August 5 and finished August 25, 1899. November 8 and finished December 18, 1899. West Eleventh to Fifty-seventh Street, N. R. Pier foot of South Fifth Street. Secretary's Order No. 18612.—Pavement at West Twenty-third street, Piers, new 55 and 57 18 Secretary's Order No. r9o98.—Deck sheathing was repaired. Begun May 18 and finished was taken up and relaid to grade. Begun April 6 and finished August 8, 99. May 23, 1899. Shed foot of South Fifth Street. Pier, old 56/, to Bloomfield Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19263.—Repairs were made to sheathing fenders, between June 29 and Secretary's Order No. 19393.—Strip of pavement was laid in front of platform at oyster July 13 ; to fenders on August 29, 1899. - basin. Begun August t8 and finished September 23, 1899• Pier at South Fifth Street, Brooklyn. Pier, new 5o, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19263.—Loose chocks were refastened. Begun and finished August Treasurer's Order No. 20184.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. 29, 1899. Begun September 7 and finished October 17, 1899. Pavement foot of North Second Street. Piers, new 51 and 52, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19357, —Necessary repairs were made on the east side. Begun July 31 and finished August I, 1899. Treasurer's Order No. 20137.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Begun August 2I and finished August 29, 1899. Recreation Shed, Pier foot of North Second Street. Secretary's Order No, 19247—Necessary foundation piles and capping were placed. Begun West Twenty-third Street, N. R. June 26 and finished August 2, 1899. Treasurer's Order No. 20039.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Begun July 3 and finished July 19, 18 Pier foot of Noble Street, Brooklyn. 99. Secretary's Order No. 19437.—Repairs were made to the pier in accordance with this order. Piers, new 54 and 55, N. R. Begun September 5 and finished September 6, 1899. Treasurer's Order No. 203o6.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Secretary's Order No. 18933—Chocks, fenders and backing log were renewed, and sheathing Begun December 15 and finished December 30, 1899- on deck of pier patched. Used 10,012 feet, B. M. Of 3-inch by 4-inch spruce, and 99 feet, B. M., of Secretary's Order No. 19434.—Pavement at Pier, new 58, and north of Pier, new 52, was yellow pine. Begun April 18 and finished April 25, 1899. _ taken up and relaid to grade. Also Piers new, 48 and 49. Begun August 9 and finished Novem- ber I, 1899. Bulkhead foot of Harris Avenue, Lang Island City. Secretary's Order No. 19562.—Fender piles were driven, hacking log repaired, and chocks Marginal Street between Fiftieth and Fifty-seventh Streets, N. R. and cleats renewed. Used 1,152 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun November 6 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19057.—Clearing area of piles, dirt, debris, etc., and placing drain November 8, 1899. boxes thereon to drain off water. Begun May 9 and finished November 15, 1899. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. West Seventy-seventic and Seventy-eighth Streets, N. R. of Webster Avenue, Long Island City. Dock foot Treasurer's Order No. 19927.—George E. Plunkitt, laying strip of pavement. Begun April Secretary's Order No. 19451.--Necessary repairs were made. Begun October 12 and 17 and finished May I, 1899. finished November 4, 1899• Trea

Pier, new 14, N. R. Pier foot of Ninety-fifth Street, E. R. Treasurer's Order No. 20080.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18976.—Repairs were made to pavement adjacent to inner northerly Begun Juiy 15 and finished August 11, side of pier. Begun April 6 and finished May I I, 1899. Barclay Street, N. R. Treasurer's Order No. 20035.—Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, laying asphalt pavement. Foot of One Hundred and First Street, H R. Begun June 26 and finished July t, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18670.—The pavement was properly graded to meet grade of pave. Secretary's Order No. 19143.—Pavement in front of pier was taken up and relaid to grade. ment laid by Department of Highways. Begun December Ig, 1898, and finished January 24, Begun April ag and finished June 13, t899. 1899. 7300 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 1900.

Foot of One Hundred and Ninth Street, H. R. Pile Basins at One Hundred and Fifty-third and One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18990.—An approach 30 feet wide was paved from the paving under Secretary's Order No. 18718.—Pile basins were built under this order for maintaining and control of Department of Highways to paving in rear of bulkhead-wall, which is virtually an care of piles to be furnished the Department under Contract No. 642, between West One Hundred extension of the One Hundred and Ninth street paving across Marginal street. Begun May IS and Fifty-third and One Hundred and Fifty-louhth streets, and between One Hundred and Fifty- and finished July 17, 1899. eighth and One Hundred and Fifty-ninth streets, North river. Begun December 24, 1898, and finished January 20, 1899. Foot of One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, H. R. Pier foot of Jackson Street, Rutgers Section and foot of Twenty-third Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19497.—Repairs were made to approach to pier. The work consisted of replacing earth-filling where washed out ; also the granite-block pavement was taken up and Secretary's Order No. 19522.—Fences were constructed across the inner end of pier foot of relaid where necessary. Begun October 4 and finished October 9, 1899. Jackson street along Rutgers Section, and at the foot of Twenty-third street, East river, in accordance with request of Police Department, for the purpose of protecting the public from Between One Hundred and Thirty-seventh and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Streets, H. R. accidents on the day of the Naval Parade of September 29, 1899. Begun September 26 and Secretary's Order No. 18939.—Repairs were made to pavement adjacent to westerly side of finished September 27, 1899. Madison Avenue Bridge. The work consisted of regrading and resetting the paving for its entire length ; also slight repairs were made to dangerous holes in crib-bulkhead between One East Twenty-eighth Street and Thirty first Streets, E. R. Hundred and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and Fortieth streets, Harlem river. Begun April Secretary's Order No. 19227.—A Dock Master's office which was located on the East Thirty- 4 and finished May 2, 1899. first street pier was loaded on a scow and transferred to the East Twenty-eighth street pier. This Depot Place, H. R. work was accomplished June 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18537.—Repairs were made to a pile platform. Begun October 22, 1898, and finished April 27, 1899. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Dock Master's Offices at Walla bout Basin. Pier foot Prospect Street, City Island. Secretary's Order No. 1967o.—Sewer and water-main were connected therewith. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19460.—Pier was repaired. Begun September Ig and finished October December 2 and finished December 7, 1899, by J. D. Duffy under Treasurer's Order No. 20290. 6, 1899. GENERAL EXPENSE. Bensonhurst Bay, Thirty-second Street. Secretary's Order No. 18724.-36 old piles were pulled and three rows of ribbon pieces Pier "A," N R. were removed in accordance with this order. Begun January 9 and finished January so, 1899' Repairs were made to building on pier. Storm sashes placed and removed. Begun January 23 and finished August 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19505.—Decorated pier with bunting on reception of Admiral Dewey. FLOATING PROPERTY, Begun September 26 and finished October 2, 1899. The floating property of the Department consists of the following t Barclay Street, A. R. Secretary's Order No. 19355•—Placing "islands" on crosswalks in front of ferry. Begun BUILt. LENGIH. BREADTH. DEPTH. (DRAUGHT, and finished August 3, 1899. Cortlandt Street, N. R. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Secretary's Order No. 18909.—Structures of Pennsylvania Railroad Company in front of property leased to John H. Starin were removed. Begun March 13 and finished April 17, 1899. coo-ton Derrick ...... 1871-72 70 65 in ro% o.3o to-ton Derrick, formerly t2-ton Derrick,; ,s 70 Cortland! to West Tu'en(y-seventh Street, A' R. No.x ...... t 30 7 6 5 Treasurer's Orders Nos. 1994o, 19941, 19980, 19981, 20040, 20041, 20042, 20073, 20074, 20075, r2-ton Derrick No. 2 ...... r89r 7a 30 7 t' 5 20119, 20120, 20126, 20158, 20159, 20160, 20203, 20204, 20205, 20245, 20246 and 20247.—Thomas <, No. 3 ...... 1892 70 30 7 6 5 Kelly and Edward Carley sprinkling paved area. Begun April 12 and finished December I, 1899. co-ton Derrick ...... 1874 40 6 35,25 7 3 a Piers, new 31 and 32, N. R. rug .. Pier " ...... 189, 98 ■9 5 ...... 9 to Secretary's Order No. 19523.—Fence was placed along bulkhead and removed. Begun September 28 and finished October 3, 1899. Pile-driver No. 4 ...... IP90 45 22 5 2 5 <. No. 5 ...... rnyr-qn 46 43 j 6 a to Pier, old 42, N.R. Secretary's Order No. 18863.—Hydrant and piping on pier was kept in repair. Begun July •' No. 6...... r. 89r'92 42 7 20 6 4 8 n 6 ', r and finished August i8•, 1899. No. 7...... 11174 42 8 so 5 4 2 2 .< Pier, new 41, N. R. No. 8...... 874 42 7 20 5 4 2 a Removing and renewing gravel bin. Begun August 15 and finished September 15, 1899. .. Repairing and painting gravel bin. Begun April 29 and finished November 3, 1899. No. 9...... i888 45 s* 5 2 t No.ro ...... 188, 5o 4 a6 5 7`1 3 1% Piers, new 41 and 42, N. R. .. No.rt ...... . ...... 1882 I Secretary's Order No. 18722.—Ice bridge on bulkhead belonging to R. J. Foster was 50 4 s6 5 73 3 75 .. removed to permit the dumping of snow. Begun January 3 and finished February 16, 1899. No. r2 ...... ~890 45 ¢2 5 2 9 No.13 ... ...... x892 46 33 5 a ro Pier, new 42, N. R. 6 Secretary's Order No. 19311.—Tunnel structures south of pier were removed. Begun No. r4 ...... 1893 46 tr3 5 6 2 to November 16 and finished November 25, 1899. No. 15 ...... x893 45 as 5 2 7 Pier, new 43, N. R. No. r6 ...... x893 43 s• 5 a 7 Secretary's Order No. 19117.—Repairs were made to the recreation structures. Begun April No.r7 ...... 18 53 28 7 n 3 3 and finished June 17, 1899. 99 Treasurer's Order No. 19972.—Thomas M. Nugent, painting the roof of recreation structure. No. il ...... ,899 45 a° 5 2 Begun May 3 and finished May 9, 1899. Deck Scow „ B ...... 1875 7r 30 7 5 6 .. Pier, new 43, N. R. .. C ...... x175 70 30 7 5 6 West Fiftieth and West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth streets—Secretary's Orders Nos. "I)...... '875 70 30 56 19117 and 19436.—Repairs were made to recreation structures on piers. Begun July I and 7 finished November 18, 1899. F ...... • 1874 34 4 r6 3 4 5 3 5 Christopher Street, N R. "H...... 1887 70 30 76 6 Secretary's Order No. 19356.—Placing "islands" on crosswalks in front of ferry. Begun and finished August 4, 1899. ,•I .. ...... I x887 ~t8 700 300 7 6 6 West Tenth Street, N. R. "K...... x888 70 30 76 .6 Engineer's office was repaired and painted. Begun January 3 and finished December 30, .. .. L ' ...... 1889 70 30 76 6 1899. Treasurer's Order No. 19925.—Plumbing placed in office by Joseph P. Duffy. Begun March "M ...... 1892 70 30 76 6 3o and finished March 3t, 1899. "N...... 1 ,89, 70 30 76 6 West Nineteenth Street, N. R. "0 ...... '89' 70 30 76 6 Secretary's Order No. i8866.—I-Iydrant and piping on pier was kept in repair. Begun July "I'" ...... 1893 70 30 76 6 I and finished August 21, 1899. "S ' ...... ..... IF92 50 4 26 5 7 r in West Twenty-fourth Street, N. R. "U " ...... I 1894 70 30 7 6 6 Secretary's Order No. 19219.—Excavation made to repair water-pipe leading to Pier, new 54• Begun June lo and finished June 13, 1899. )ivers' Scow "A ...... I 1888 34 r7 3 6 r8% .. .. G ...... 0883 34 17 3 14 Pier, new 56, N. R. .. .. N ...... ,889 Secretary's Order No. 18012.—Inspection made of sewer built by the Department of Sewers. 34 r7 3 6 15 .. .. Begun and finished November 15, 1899. S ...... 1891 34 17 3 6 =5 17 36 r [pest Twenty-eighth St,eet, N. R. 1894 34 Secretary's Order No. 19376.—Removing truck pound and storing material at Gansevoort 'sorer " Woodcock" ...... x870 28 s 14 5 3 4 2 Purchase Section. Begun August 7 and finished August 15, 1899. team Launch "Frolic ...... X899 d } 49 8 8 5 42 West Thirty-fourth Street, N. R. faphtha Launch No. i ...... I :888 21 5 s 3 Za Repairing and painting office. Begun July 7 and finished July 17, 1899. No. 2 ...... 1 1893 25 6 s 5 r ro I .Ico Vapor Launch ...... 1898 30 9 6 6 4 26 West Forty-second Street, N. R. •I Repairing office. Begun October 2 and finished October 5, 1899. 27 yawl boats, i bateau, i rowboat and 8 sounding boats ; 3 skiffs; 2 sets of landways, one Man-of-War Landing—Maintenance. 30 feet and one 45 feet high ; i set of inclined 50-foot pile-driver ways ; i land boring machine i scow used as boat landing at Pier " A," North river. Secretary's Order No. 12837.—Landing was transferred from Forty-second street, North Repairs have been made during the year to hulls, machinery, houses, rigging, decks, fenders river, to north side of Thirty-fourth street, North river, and a platform built, and it was then and equipment in general, by the force of the Department, and all floating property kept in good removed to the south side of Thirty-fourth street, North river, and piles driven to keep landing order and condition. One pile-driver, No. I, was condemned and destroyed. in place. In progress. Twelve-ton derrick No. I has been converted into a 4o-ton derrick under unanimous resolu- West Seventy-fifth Street, N. R., Timber Basin. tion of the Board, November II, 1898. The floating plant of the Department has been increased by the purchase of one steam launch Engineer's Order.—Day and night men assigned to watch and care for basin. In progress. " Fr.dic," and the construction of two new pile-drivers, Nos. 17 and 18. A contract has been awarded for the construction of a pew steel propeller. West One Hundred and Fifth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19504.—Building reviewing stand. Begun September 28 and finished DEPARTMENT YARDS. September 29, 1899. WEs'i FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET YARD, N. R. Machine Shop.—Cut and threaded machine bolts, made and repaired tools, repaired machin- West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, N. R. ery, made nipples and did the miscellaneous work required to he done in the shop. Secretary's Order No. 19475.—Building fence at inner end of pier. Begun September 26 Engine Room.—Cleaned, repaired and attended boiler, engines, machinery, saws, etc.; And finished September 29, 1899 repaired steam-pipes, windows, etc. ; sawed timber for use on work of the Department, sawed Removing fence. Begun and finished October 3, 4899. stakes for use of surveying party, fitted up saws, made shaft for lathe, put skylight in roof of shop

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and did the general work in engine-room. September 14 Police Department tested boiler No Piers, new 14 and 15, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19302. 1 68 5952 in shop or engine-room. Bulkhead between Piers i and 2, North river, Secretary's Order No. 93 - Granite Yard.—Repaired and cleaned boiler, machinery, etc. ; cleaned up and removed old Blackwell's Island, Secretary's Order No. 19373. rubbish in yard. February 2 the Police Department tested boiler No. 4895 in Granite Yard. Pier at Thirtieth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 17505. Testing Room.—Cleaned and repaired testing machine and outfit ; tested iron, rope, etc., Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-first street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19364• used on Department work. Pier at Forty-fourth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 1941i. Coal Pockets.—Made and fitted up davits ; made and painted engine-house ; repaired boiler, Naval Boat Landing at Thirty-fourth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 12837. engine, steam-pipes, boom, coal pockets, derrick, etc.; cleaned boiler and engine and kept same Pier, new 29, East river, Secretary's Order No. 19319. in repair. Pier, new 6, East river, Secretary's Order No. 19384. During the year received, hoisted and weighed coal furnished, as follows Pier, new 13, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19533. George W. Winant & Son, Contract No. 646 ...... 243~Baa Pier, old 42, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19606. A. M. Wittenberg, Contract No. 653 ...... 700 Pier, new 43, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19635- '9-n Pier at Nineteenth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19638. A. M. Wittenberg, Contract No. 664...... ...... 75112°4$ John Rheinfrank & Co., Treasurer's Order No. 20080 ...... 205 Pier at Twenty-eighth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19673. John Rheintrank & Co., Treasurer's Order No. 20170 ...... 192 Stock for East Twenty-fourth Street Yard, Engineer's Orders. New moulds and cores for 42 "LL and U" blocks. Total ...... 2,092312att Test Piling at Thirty-ninth street, North river, Engineer's Orders. Laid curb and inspected pavement between Seventy-seventh and Eighty-first streets, North river, under Treasurer's Orders No. 20172, 20192, 20239 and 20240, and Secretary's Orders Nos. Sand and Stone Bin.—Repaired and cleaned engine, derrick, etc., used for hoisting sand, 19422, 1952I and 19674. broken stone, cement, etc. Also engaged in general care and maintenance of timber and piles in basins. Concrete Mixing Platform and Engine.—Repaired and cleaned engine, steam fittings, pipes, concrete mixer, etc., used for making concrete base blocks. Repaired engine-house on north end of platform. Statement of the Transactions in Files and Yellow Pine Timber at the Timber Basin for the year Storehouses and Shed.—Repaired and pitched roof of storehouse, windows, etc. ; also fitted ending December 29, 1899. Y. P., feet. up shelves, partitions, etc., in new storehouse on bulkhead. On hand December 31, 1898 ...... ...... 1,068,050 Repaired and pitched roof, etc., of spar shed. Blacksmith Shop.—Made and repaired iron-work, sharpened tools and did other miscellane- Received in 1899— Contract No. 636 ...... :...... 2 ous work for use on the Department work. 373, 33 No. 641 ...... 1,650,396 Ofl'rces.—Fitted up steam pipes, radiators, partition, etc., in office of Mr. Lansing. No. 658 ...... 1,11 Fitted up partition, door, closets, radiator and steam pipes, and varnished office of Superin 5,577 No. 668 ...... 36,325 tendent of Machinery. No. 607 ...... ...... 10,460 Repaired windows, water and waste pipes, stove pipes and steam-heating apparatus in offices 1 Gate Huse.—Repaired doors and windows and laid new floor in gatehouse used by the Treasurer's Order No. 9353 ...... lo,000 No. t9687 ...... 101,917 watchmen thereat. 192, 629 Repaired blocks, tools, etc., made pike poles, ladders, hanging fenders, tools, deck plugs, No. 20166 ...... -- 3,540,537 windlass bars, hammer handles, patterns, etc.; filed cross-cut and circular saws, spun oakum, Piles. heated pitch, cleaned up pier, removed snow, pumped out scows and attended to all the floating No.i9337 ...... ...... 294 property laid up at West Fifty-Seventh Street Yard. No. 19458...... ...... ig Made tools, tide gauge staffs, sounding rods, chisels, stakes, etc., for use of surveying party. No. 19993 ...... 1,000 Made mould boxes for concrete base blocks. No.20564 ...... 676 Repaired old ways of pile-driver No. q. No.2ot65 ...... 1,152 Cut samples for granite on Contract No. 643. No.20167 ...... 600 Made boxes for storing old records, samples, etc., at Pier "A," North river. No. 20258 ...... ...... Iz Repaired tools, etc., for use in blacksmith shop. Contract No.642 ...... 4,026 Cut pile sights for use on the North and East River Sections. Repaired push and pulls for Gansevoort Section. Total ...... 7,779 4,6Q,587 Removed reviewing stands on West Fifty-seventh Street Pier, etc., used on Dewey day. The force of the Department was engaged during the year making, altering and repairing L Transferred in 1899— and U moulds and cores and making 42 1, and U moulds and cores at Forty-second Street Section, Piles. Y. P. North river, resolution of Board, June 27, 1899. North River Section ...... ...... 3,802 1,015,612 Stripping and setting up moulds and cores and making concrete-98 concrete " L " blocks, East River Section ...... .... 3,865 1,292,521 numbered from I to 98 inclusive, containing 1,803.20 cubic yards, and 97 concrete i' U " blocks, General repairs ...... 4 558,135 numbered from I to 97 inclusive, containing 1,591.77 cubic yards, and two 42 "L" blocks, Floating property ...... ...... I 75,494 numbered I and 2, containing 36.82 cubic yards ; also two 42 r' U " blocks, numbered r and 2, Fifty-seventh Street Yard ...... 52,755 containing 37.56 cubic yards, were made. The force was also engaged loading concrete material, consisting of cement, sand and broken Total ...... . 7,672 2,994,517 stone on scows, and also concrete blocks, same to be set at the following sections and works Park Place Section, North river, resolution of Board, December 30, 18 97. 107 Barclay Street Section, North river, resolution of Board, December 30, 1897. On hand December 29, 1899...... 11,6,4,070 Watts Street Section, North river, resolution of Board, June 17, 1898. Watts Street Section Extended, North river, resolution of Board, February 3, 1899. Gansevoort Section, North river, resolution of Board, June 17, 1897. East Twenty-third Street Section, East river, resolution of Board, January 27, 1899. EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET YARD, E. R. Catharine Section, East river, resolution of Board, February 24, 1899. WORK DONE AT YARD. Rutgers Section, East river, resolution of Board, February 3, 1899. Received and stored to,o21 barrels of Portland Cement under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19770, 5,366 batches of concrete-were made and placed in moulds, and the following base blocks 19889 and 19go8 and Contract No. 655. Samples of same were tested and the results recorded and were manufactured therefrom : 8i lower blocks and 82 upper blocks of the Watts Street Section reported ; also received and stored sand and broken stone, under Treasurer's Orders, for making type ; 3 special 9 feet blocks (complete), 3 special 8 feet 7 inches blocks (complete), 2 special concrete. to feet blocks (complete) of the Watts Street 'Section type. Also 4 angle bh.cks, 123-UU block, Tile force cleaned and repaired roofs of storehouses and offices, repaired cement hoist, re- and to blocks of the East Twenty-third street type. Also, I special block, 1876 type, for the East paired and painted cement shed and fitted up partition and closets in office. Ninety-ninth Street Section ; I special 13 feet block for Park Place Section, North river, and 2 Received, weighed, stored, and branded new material, under contracts and Treasurer's special angle blocks for North river, of the type of 1876. Orders, consisting of spike bolts, nails, lumber, rope, canal barrows and numerous other articles. Moulds were constructed, painted, repaired, altered, stripped, sludged and set up for the work. Loaded cement on scows for pavement at Ganesvoort Section, North river, for J. M. Sheehan, The following base blocks were loaded on scows for various sections on the East and North contractor, under Secretary's Order No. .8917. ' rivers, together with the necessary concrete material Unloaded paving blocks from scows, under Secretary's Order No. 18596, and account of Park Place Section, North river-4 standard " A 10 blocks and I special block of the type removal of old work at. Ganesvoort Section. Assisted erecting and removing reviewing stand at of 1876. One Hundred and Fifth and One Hundred and Sixth streets and Riverside drive, under Secre- Barclay Street Section, North river-4 standard "A " blocks, 1876 type. tary's Order No 19504. Canal Street Section Extended—I special to feet to inches block of the 1876 type. Bulkhead between Fiftieth and Fifty-seventh streets, North river.—Cleaned and graded Desbrosses Street Section, North river-9 standard " A " blocks, of 1876 type, under Secre- marginal street between the abave streets, under Secretary's Order No. 19057. Commenced tary's Order No. 18575, and 8 blocks of the Watts Street Section type, under Secretary's Order May 9, 1899, and temporarily suspended work until June 6, 1899, and completed same on Nuvem- No. 1958o, account of H. D. Steers. ber 15, 1899. Watts Street Section, North river—I block of Watts Street Section type. The force assisted taking account of stock on hand to confir-A the inventory. Watts Street Section Extended-2 blocks of Watts Street type ; also 3 9-foot special blocks Samples of 8,91 i3% barrels of cement, received under Treasurer's Order,; Nos. 19970, 19889, and r 8 feet 7 inches block of the Watts Street Section type. and I9qo8 and Contract No. 655, from East Twenty-fourth Street Yard, were tested, and results South Canal street, North river—Secretary's Order No. 18575-7 blocks of Watts Street recorued and reported. Section type, and 2 special 8 feet 7 inches blocks of Watts Street Section type. Gansevoort Section, North river-5 standard '' A " blocks, 112 feet 9 inches, special, and 2 special angle blocks of type of 1876 ; also I block of Watts Street Section type. TIMBER BASIN, SEVENTY-FIFTII STREET, N. R. Catherine Section, East river—SO blocks, Watts Street type. The Department's force was engaged during the year receiving, inspecting and rafting Rutgers Section, East river-24 blocks, Watts Street type ; also 2 special to foot blocks, yellow pine timber, under Contracts Nos. 636, 641 and 658, and Treasury Orders Nos. 19687, Watts Street type. 19920 and 20166, and piles under Contract No. 642 and Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19337, 19458, East Twenty-third Street Section, East river.-26 blocks, Watts Street type. 19993, 20.64, 20165 and 20167, and getting out timber and piles for the following repairs and East Ninety-ninth Street Section-3 standard "A" blocks, 1876 type. construction work : Granite was cut and loaded on scows, with concrete material, for the following points: Ganse- Park Place Section, North river, resolution of Board, December 30, 1897. voort Street, Barclay Street, Watts Street, Park Place sections, North river ; Catharine, Rutgers, Barclay Street Section, North river, resolution of Board, December 30, 1897. East Twenty-third and East Ninety-ninth Streets sections, East river. Stone cutters' tools were Watts Street Section, North river, resolution of Board, June 17, 1898. dressed for the work. Watts Street Section Extended, North river, resolution of Board, February 3, 1899. Granite delivered under Contracts Nov. 635, 640 and 643 and Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19745, Gansevoort Section, North river, resolution of Board, June 17, 1897. 20214 and 20233 was inspected and regulated off East Twenty-filth Street Pier. West Forty-second Street Section, North river, resolution of Board, June 27, 1899. Sand delivered under Treasurer's Orders Nov. 19467, 19685, 19994 and 19996, and broken Rutgers Section, East river, resolution of Board, February 3, 1899• stone under Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19774 and 20085, were hoisted to storage bins. Catharine Street Section, East river, resolution of Board, February 24, 1899. Cement delivered under Contracts Nos. 655 and 663 and Treasurer's Orders Nos. 19770, 19889 East Twenty-third Street Section, East river, resolution or Board, January 27, 1899. and 199o8 was inspected, weighed and stored. East Ninety-ninth Street Section, East river, resolution of Board, June II, 1897. Piles delivered under Contract No. 642 and Treasurer's Order No. 19994 were inspected and Oyster Basin at Bloomfield street, North river, resolution of Board, August 26, I898. rafted. Piles and timber were rafted for the East river work. Ironwork was made and repaired Pier at Bloomfield street, North river, resolution of Board, August 26, 1898. for East river work. Mooring-posts delivered under Contract No. 656 were painted and sample Pier, new 29, North river, resolution of Board, January 6, 1899. pieces cut. Iron castings delivered under Treasurer's Order No. 20127 were loaded on scow for Pier at Twentieth street, East river, resolution of Board, February Ir, 1898. transfer to the West Fifty-seventh Street Yard. Repairs were made to Pile Drivers Nos. I and Approach to Pier at Eleventh street, North river, resolution of Board, June II, 1897. Io, to the to and loo-ton derricks, to Scows " F," `r H," °° M," " 0," " P " and thorough Approach to Pier, old 42, North river (Canal Street Section), resolution of Board, December repairs were made to Divers' Scow `° A " ; also repairs were made to surveyors' small boats. to, 1891. Assistance was given crew of 40-ton derrick in testing the machinery and placing extra rigging. Pier at Twenty-second street, East river, revolution of Board, July to, 1899. A tool-house was made and fitted up for use on the work under Secretary's Order No. 18701 at Pier, new 26, North River Extension, resolution of Board, June 9, 1899. East Eleventh Street Pier. A ladder was made for use at Pier 44, East river, under Secretary's Pier, new 45, North River Extension, resolution of Board, June 2, 1899. Order No. 17909. Divers' dresses, etc., were repaired. Paint was mixed for East river work. Pile Driver No. 117, Account of Floating Property, resolution of Board, February 24, 1899• A blacksmith's shop was fitted up for use at Rutgers Section, East river. Sand was loaded on Pile Driver No. 18, Account of Floating Property, resolution of Board, July 25, t899. scow for use on the work at One Hundred and Ninth street, Harlem river, under Secretary's Pavement to approach to Thirty-fourth Street Pier, North river, Treasurer's Order No. 19920 Order No. 18990. Pile-driver ways were constructed. A crown board was made for the work at Pier at Eleventh street, East river, Secretary's Order No. 18701. Pier 48, East river, under Secretary's Order No. 18725. Snatch blocks were made for Catharine Bulkhead at Pier at Thirty-fifth street, East river, Secretary's Order No. 19697. Section, East river. A tool-house was fitted up for use at Pier 48, East river, under Secretary's Boat landing at Pier A, Notth river, Secretary's Order No. 18998. Order No. 18725. Cant hooks, pike poles, etc., were made fur East river work. A drawing Pier at Forty-third street, North river, Secretary's Order No. i88or. board was made for Rutgers Section office. Closets were made and fitted up for use of attendants Pier at Canal street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 18868. on the East Twenty-fourth Street Pier. Mould boards were made for East river sections. Dowels, Pier 48, East river, Secretary's Order No. 18725. straight-edges, profiles, tide gauges, sights, etc., were made for the East Twenty-third Street Randall's Hand Float Stage, Secretary's Order No. 19o10. Section. Stakes were made for surveyors. Hooks were made for use of- Life Saving Crew on Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 19006. East Twenty-fourth Street Recreation Pier. Paving stones were loaded on scow for use at Dock Pier at Thirtieth street, North river, Secretary's Order No, 19008. street, Brooklyn, under Secretary's Order No. 19371. Settees removed from East Twenty-fourth Riker's Island Platform, Secretary's Order No. 19107. Street Pier were loaded on scows for use during Naval Celebration of September 29, 1899, under Pier at Forty-fourth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 18989. Secretary's Order No. 19505. Records from Pier "A" were stored. A watchman's house was Bulkhead at Seventy-fifth street, North river, Secretary's Order No. Igioo. made and painted for use at East One Hundred and Thirteenth Street Basin. A closet was made Public Baths at Duane street, North river, Secretary's Order No. 18775. for East Twenty-third Street Section.

7302 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

MAINTENANCE OF YARD. Lot 8. About 3oo pounds of old cotton hose. „ 9. About 8 old divers' suits. Repairs were made to the boiler and machinery, to the traveling crane and track, to a forge „ Io. About 8 pairs old rubber boots, in blacksmith shop, to the storage bins, to flooring of engine-loom, to steps and flagging at I. About 12 oil barrels. entrance to office, to the yard driveway, to small boats, to water and gas pipes, and to a watch- I •• 52. About 6 pieces armature plates. map's house at entrance to yard. Tools delivered under Treasurer's Order No. I974g were !. 13. One set of second-hand armature plates, about 3,000 pounds. stored. Tools in use were repaired. Pike poles, cant hooks, straight-edges, etc., were made. •• 14• Two Remington No.2 typewriting machines. Material from old work was stored. Spikes, bolts, iron, etc., were assorted, weighed and stored. ` 15. 143 iron enameled signs. Paving stones were piled. A ladder and skids were made for handling cement. Old batter ways were stored. A screen was made and placed in office at entrance. Closets, shops, storerooms, At East Twenty-third Street Section, E. R. the traveling crane, etc., were painted. New flooring was placed in main room of office building. Condemned material was assorted for public auction. Shelves and frames were made for use in Lot 16. About 6o pieces of pile butts, I0-27 feet. office. Glass was placed in broken windows. The storage bins were trimmed. Granite stored 17. About 48 pieces of pile butts and tops, 8-26 feet lengths. on the East Twenty-fifth Street Pier was regulated. Spalls were collected from about the granite 18. About 64 pieces of pile butts and tops, 8-26 feet lengths. cuttings and broken to size of concrete stone. Granite transferred from the North river was " Ig. About 40 pieces of pile butts and tops, 8-26 feet lengths. unloaded from scows and stored. A platform was constructed at inner end of the East Twenty- 20. About 300 linear feet of 6-inch wrought-iron pipe. fifth street Pier for bane blocks. Stairs were built from the deck of East Twenty-fifth street Pier to the storage bins. An extension to the bulkhead platform was made New decking was placed At East Twenty fourth Street Yard, E. R. on bulkhead platform. A small storehouse was built on extension of bulkhead platform and fitted ~ Lot 21. About 40 pieces of pile butts and tops, 8-26 feet. up. A trench was dug from the office building to the engine-house for gas-pipe, and fixtures 22. About 128 pieces of pile butts, 8-26 feet lengths. were fitted up in engine-room. Gutters were made and placed on shed over mixing platform. 23. Raft of old timber, about 5o pieces, divers sizes and lengths. Shutters were made and placed for partial inclosure of shed over the mixing platform and painted. 24. About 2,000 pounds of old scrap-iron. A closet was made for inclosure of telephone in office building. Rubbish was collected and 25. About 22 pieces pile butts and tops, 21-29 feet lengths. burned. Old wood was cut up for use in making fires. The yard, East Twenty-fifth Street Pier, 26. About 20 pieces pile butts and tops, 6-20 feet lengths. platforms, etc., were kept clean, and the property of the Department was watched and cared for. " 27. About 16 pieces pile butts and tops, 20-30 feet lengths. 28. About 25 pieces pile butts and tops, 8-27 feet lengths. SALE OF OLD MATERIAL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 29. About 38 pieces pile butts and tops, 7-27 feet lengths. " 30. About 34 pieces pile butts and tops, Io-25 feet lengths. The following old material was sold at public auction on June 5, 1899, and was removed by 31. About 32 pieces pile butts and tops, 1I-28 feet lengths. the purchasers : 32. About 36 pieces pile butts and tops, Io-z8 feet lengths. At Seventy-fifth Street Timber Basin, N. R. " 33. About 6 pieces, 12 inches by 12 inches, timber, 26-28 feet lengths. Lot i. Catamaran of old pile butts and timber, about 25 feet by 5o feet by 3 feet. " 34. Raft of old planking, it feet by 33 feet by 4 feet. 2. Catamaran of old pile butts and timber, about 25 feet by 50 feet by 3 feet. " 35. Raft of old planking, 28 feet by 28 feet by 8 feet. 3. Raft of old timber and planking, about 20 feet by 35 feet by 3 feet. " 36. Bunch of old timber, divers sizes and lengths. At West Fifty-seventh Street Yard, N. R. At Foot of One Hundred and Fourteenth Street, H. R. Lot 4. About 2o,000 pounds of old wrought-iron. Lot 37. Raft of old timbers, 3 inches by so inches, size of raft 34 feet by 21 feet by 3 feet. " 5. About 5,400 pounds of old cast-iron. 38. About 52 pieces pile butts, to feet long. 6. About 440 pounds of old zinc, pumps, etc. " 39. Raft of pile butts, 8-26 feet lengths. " 7. About 500 pounds of old rubber hose. 40. Raft of pile butts, 8-26 feet lengths.

Statement of Granite, East Twenty-fourth Street Yard, January 1, 1899, to December 31, 1899.

DATE OF BALANCE ON HAND, ItRCBfVDB I56UHD 70 AU. ITED CONTRACT OR CON 'RACI' OR ON HANn, PRICB s OR I.ER NUMBER .l AN UARY !, DURING 7'HB THE AMOUNT. TREA REct, IREA,U;•RE'S DECEMBER PER CUBIC tt aC,I v ED UNOBR. YEAM. WORK. ORDER. Isy9• FOOT. Cubic Feet. Cubic Feet. Cubic Feet. Cubic Feet. -leaders and stretchers ...... Treasurer's Order No.04x67...... Oct. 24, 1889 26.7 ...... 26.7 $o 99 $26 43 ...... " z6145...... uae r5, 189z 331.2 ...... 3yr.a 64 oar 97 .. 20024 ...... May 24, 1899 667.0 7• 89 593 3 .. ...... " 20214...... Oct. 1I, ...... I,409.1 85z.z 556.9 r 55 640 44 •• ...... ...... ..... Contract No. Ira ...... ...... Mar. z6, x880 al.os ...... Il.o8 63 6 98 ,, .. " 338 ...... ..... ...... July II, 1890 15.5 . ...... .... 55.5 99 55 34 ...... ...... a 357...... Nov. 5, " 67.3 ...... 05.7 Sa.6 95 49 02 ., ...... 373 ...... May 4, 1891 39.1 ...... 29.8 9.3 90 8 37 .. .. 396...... Oct. at, 5..4 ...... x6.5 34.9 97 33 85 ...... 398 ...... a8, .. zn•z ...... x37.3 539.9 91 I27 31 .. 452 ...... ...... Mar. ax, a89a 5,227.r ...... 265.0 962.1 97 933 T4 .. . ., ...... ...... 414 ...... Apr. 14, " 5,427.9 ...... 345.6 +,082.3 99 1,071 48 .. ...... 436...... 25,+893 5,562.0 ...... 130.2 5,431.8 r 2a 1,732 48 .. ', ...... ...... ,, 455...... Sept. 12, 2,338.2 ...... 446.! I,89z.r 97 1,835 34 i „ ... ...... 457...... ...... ...... ..... 22, 2,334• 7 687.6 1,646.5 95 1,564 17 .. ...... •• 556...... ...... Dec. rg, x896 1,596.4 r,4e3.3 a,96o•4 I,o39.3 96 997 73 " ...... ...... ,' 635...... 635...... ...... ...... Aug• to, IP9 8 4.369- o 1,959.9 4,395 o r, 933.9 941 1,835 27 ...... 64o ...... ... ec. rz. .. ...... zL49r•9 r 7,3z6.x r 65• 8 89 3,70 7 56 roping stones ...... .... Treasurer's Order No..9745...... Nov. 23, " ...... 0,431.3 959.9 470.4 200 942 8c ...... ...... Contract No. 357 ...... 5,a~ 74.8 ...... 74.8 ...... 1 53 ...... ...... 373...... May 4, 2895 79.2 ...... 79.2 r 53 89 Sc .. ...... ...... 398...... ...... Oct. 28, " 233.3 ...... 80.8 152.5 1 +r r6) at .. .. 412 ...... Mar.vr, 1892 325.8 ...... 325.8 1 23 400 73 .. 414 ...... 1...... .... ...... Apr. 14, " 317.4 ...... 236.6 80.8 a 45 is rE " 455 ...... ...... Septt.. I~, I 93 2,z,905.9 ...... r,ar 9.4 x,686.S 1 37 2,z,310 w 5a .. .. zz ., .. 457 ...... 321.7 ...... 158.9 162.8 + 34Y4 219 37 .. .. ...... .... ...... ..... 556.... ...... ...... Dec. rq, r8g6 3,11g .2 2,008.2 1,668.44 z,459. 0 I ro 2,704 9c .. .. ...... 64o ...... ...... rz, t~ ...... I0,09.7 z,I 44.7 7,94 6.o r a1 9 9,455 74 32,051.48 40,46.4 33,151.0 29,361.88 ...... $31,800 59

WORK DONE FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Randall's Island. WORK DONE FOR FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Secretary's Order No. 19050.-The float stage was repaired, piles driven, braces placed and new deck laid. Begun May to and finished May 16, 1899. During the year the Department tug has been in the service of the City Paymaster for 326 hours, and hired tugs for 54 hours-total, 380 hours. Rowboat Landing, Randall's Island. Secretary's Order No. 19473.-Piles around landing were strengthened and braced. Begu4 WORK DONE FOR DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES. October io and finished October ri, 1899. Pier at Twenty- Sixth Street, E. R. Dock at Randall's Island. Secretary's Order No. IgoIg.-Piles were pulled and piles driven and other necessary repairs made to rack. Used second-hand material. Used 2 second-band mooring posts. Begun June 5 Secretary's Order No. 18829.-Extending the Dock-Piles were driven, floor logs laid, caps and finished July 24, 1899. and chocks placed and rangers and deck placed. Used 17,612 feet, B. M., of yellow pine and 16,023 feet, B. M., of spruce. Begun March 13 and finished May 9, 1899. Bulkhead between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 188og.-I5 oak spring and fender piles were driven and fastened with Randall's Island. ribbon pieces, put on fish plates. Used 1,104 feet, B. M., of yellow pine. Begun February 7 and Secretary's Order No. 18912.-The float was repaired. Begun April Io and finished April finished February 18, 1899. 12, 1899. Pier at One Hundred and Twentieth Street, N. R. WORK DONE FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT. Battery Place Wharf. Secretary's Order No. 19474•-The float thereat was refastened with chain to pier. Begun September 2z and finished September 25, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19316.-Piles and braces were refastened. Used 4o pounds chain. Begun July 18 and finished July 20, 1899. Storehouse Dock, Blackwell's Island. Pier foot of Grand Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. i887o.-The backing-log, mooring posts, cleats and fender piles were renewed and sheathing and landing float repaired. Begun February 17 and finished February Secretary's Order No. 19375.-A fence was placed across the pier at the foot of Grand street, East river, at a point 78 feet from the inner end, in accordance with a request of Chief 27, 7899• Dock at Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island. of Fire Department. The work consisted of constructing a tight board fence so feet 6 inches high and 42 feet long. Begun August 14 and finished August Ig, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19449.-Nine second-hand piles were driven and fastened with ribbon pieces. Used 75 feet, B. M., of 3 inch yellow pine. Begun September II and finished Foot of Ninety-ninth Street, E. R. September 12, 1899 Secretary's Order No. 19647.-A small platform is being constructed at the foot of the above street, adjacent to the ferry structures, about 25 feet in width and about 125 feet long, Float Landing, City Hospital Dock, Blackwell's Island. for use of the Fire Department, in accordance with request of said Department. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19448.-Cluster and spring piles were driven and landing repaired. November 23; in progress. Begun October 5 and finished October to, 1899. WORK DONE FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. City Hospital Dock, Blackwell's Island. Pier "A," N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19$41.-Spring piles were driven and fastened and deck patched. Secretary's Order No. 18855.-The fender system on the north side was repaired in accord- Used second-hand material. Begun November 9 and finished November 14, 1899. ance with the request of the Police Department. Begun May 5 and finished May 9, 5899. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7303

Engineer's Order.—A hole was cut in the asphalt flooring on the lower deck of Pier "A," Pier, new 42, N. R. North river, for the accommodation of the Police Department. Begun and finished August 8, Secretary's Order No. 19689.—Tunnel structures south of pier were removed for the Hudson 1899. Tunnel Railway Company. Begun November r6 and finished November 26, 1899. WORK DONE FOR DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Pier, new 43, N. R. Coal Dock, Blackwell's Island. Secretary's Order No. 19122.—Gangways were cut in south side pier for the Catskill and New Secretary's Order No. 18867.—Piles were driven, mooring posts placed, and chocks put on York Steamboat Company. Begun May r8 and finished May 22, 1899. Begun February 25 and finished March I, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19341.—Cleats were placed on outer end of pier for the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company. Begun July 22 and finished July 24, 1899• Riker's Island. Secretary's Order No. 19662.—Construction of a Launch Hoist. Begun December i5, 1899 Christo6her Street, N. R. in progress. Secretary's Order No. 119754•—Pavement at Christopher street removed by the Consolidated WORK DONE FOR DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Gas Company to repair pipe was relaid to grade. Begun and finished March 1, 1899. Piers Foot of Twentieth ana Twenty fourth Streets, E. R. Jane to Gansevoort Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No., 19132.—The pipes, castings, etc., belonging to the Department of Secretary's Order No. 17785.—Piles were driven in rear of wall for shed foundations for the Water Supply which were stored on the approach to the pier at the foot of Twenty-fourth street, Cunard Steamship Company. Begun January I and finished March 5, 18 East river, were removed by this Department, and placed on the pier at the foot of Twentieth 99• street, East river. Begun May 24 and finished June Ig, 1899. Pier, new 52, N. R. Pier Foot of Twenty-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18822.—Three fender piles damaged by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company were removed and replaced. Begun April 22 and finished April 24, 1899. Engineer's Order.—Hatchways were cut in the deck of the pier, and afterwards fastened down for the accommodation of the Department of Water Supply. Begun March 8 and finished Bloomfield Street, N. R. March 23, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 19452.—Cutting gangways in pier for the Citizens' Steamboat Company. Begun September 15 and finished September 20, 1899. WORK DONE FOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES. Secretary's Order No. 18775.--Approaches to bath were placed, and at the end of the season West Twenty-third Street, N. R. taken away, at the following places : Secretary's Order No. 18877.—Pavement removed by the Metropolitan Street Railway Com- Foot Duane street, North river ; foot Twentieth street, North river ; Pier at Fifty-first street, pany was relaid to grade. Begun April r and finished May 9, 1899. North river ; Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, North river ; foot Market street, East river ; Pier at Third street, East river ; foot Eighteenth street, East river ; foot Twenty Pier, new 54, N. R. fourth street, East river ; foot Ninety-first street, East river ; foot One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Secretary's Order No. 19130.—Pavement removed by the American Air Power Company to street, East river. place pipes was relaid to grade. Begun July 25 and finished August 1, 1899, Secretary's Order No. 19252.—Foot Eighty-second street, North river. Begun June 3 and finished October 2, 1899. Pier, new 55, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19361.—Pavement removed by the Atlas Steamship Company to repair WORK DONE FOR DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. pipe was relaid to grade. Begun August I and finished August 8, 1899. Riker's Island. Secretary's Order No. 18859.—Building a temporary pier 18o feet long with second-hand Piers, new 57 and 58, 1Y. R. material, cost to be collected from Department of Street Cleaning. Begun March Io and finished Secretary's Order No. 1889o.—Repairs were made to backing-log on bulkhead where dam- April 7, 1899• aged by the Rogers Towing Company. Begun March 8 and finished March 113, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19107.—Strengthening temporary pier, cost to be collected from Street Cleaning Department. Piers, new 54 and 55, N. R. Secretary's Order No. Igo59:—The stage landing was repaired. Begun May 23 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19379.—Pavement removed by the Union Ice Company to place pipe June 3, 1899. was relaid to grade. Begun August 5 and finished August 8, 1899. _

RECAPITULATION OF DREDGING DONE FOR STREIST CLEANING DEPARTMENT, 1899. Bulkhead between Forty-third and Forty-fourth Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19342.—The backing-log was repaired ; cost to be collected from the Morris & Cummings Company. Begun and finished July 24, 1899. AMOUNT. LOCATION CUBIC AUrHQR1Z.AMQN. BEGUN, FINISHED. Bulkhead between Ninety-seventh and Ninety-ei,hth Streets, N. R. YARDS. Secretary's Order No. 18873.—Renewed half-round oak fender ; cost to be collected from Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun May 2 and finished July 22, 1899. Canal street, North river ...... 813 Contract No. 629...... Jan. ti, t899 Jan. II, 18gg ., .. Foot of One Hundred and Thirtieth Street, N. R...... 577 ~~ 649...... July 118, .. July 118, ,. Secretary's Order No. 193=o.—The sheathing on platform was patched and rangers renewed. West Nineteenth street. North river...... r, z8 6 Oct, ao, " Oct. 211, " Used 2,358 feet, B. M., of yellow pine ; cost to be collected from Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry West Thirtieth street, North river...... 4,200 Treasurer's OrderNo.ao3ze Dec. 32, •' Dec. 311, " Company. Begun July 25 and finished July 28, 1899. West Forty-seventh street, North river... 494 Contract No. 638...... Jan. 24, '• ...... Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-first Street, N. R. .~ ~. ~. 1,215 638 ...... July 28, 1899 Secretary's Order No. 18776.—One oak spring pile was driven and fastened ; cost to be col- lected from Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company. Begun and finished May 26, 1899. Rutgers street, East river ...... 410 5n...... Mar. 29, r8g9 Mar. 29, " East Twenty-eighth street, East river..... 437 " 562...... Jan. 30, " Jan. 30, •' Pier at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19006.—The pier was thoroughly repaired ; cost to be collected from East Thirty-eighth street, Ea.t river....., 896 647...... May to, May it, 'McDermott. Begun May 5 and finished May 25, 1899. " '• ...... r,o8a 665...... Dec. 24, Dec. 115, East Forty.ixth street, East river...... 272 562...... Jan. to, " Jan. to, EAST RIVER. East One Hundred and Tenth street, l 586 562...... Feb. rz, " Feb. ts, Harlem river...... f Pier 18, E. R. Lincoln avenue, Harlem river ...... 890 570...... Mar. 24, " i Mar. 24, Secretary's Order No. 18799. —Two gangways were cut in the backing-log on the easterly side of Pier 18, East river, in order to facilitate the work of berthing the steamers of the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, and the cost of the work was reported for collection from the said company. WORK DONE FOR OWNERS, LESSEES, ETC. Pier, new 32, E. R. WORK DONE FOR ALLEGED OWNERS, LESSEES AND OTHERS BY AGREEMENT WITH SAME, OR Secretary's Order No. 18846.—The necessary repairs were made to the pier where damaged ON THEIR REFUSAL OR NEGLECT TO COMPLY WITH THE ORDER OF THE BOARD, AND by the steamer " Fitchburg" of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, and AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PARTIES FOR WHOM THE WORK WAS DONE. the cost of the repairs was reported for collection from said company. The work consisted of repairs to the side cap, rangers, decking, deck sheathing and backing-log. Begun March I and NORTH RIVER. finished March 21, 1899. Battery Steamboat Landing, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19055. —An 8-feet 6-inch sluiceway was cut in the northerly side of Pier, new 32, East river, about 30 feet from the outer end, for the accommodation of the North Secretary's Order No. 19383.—Cluster piles were repaired where damaged by Starin Line and East River Steamboat Company. Begun May I and finished May 2, 1899. steamer, cost to be collected from the Starin Line. Begun August 23 and finished August 24, 1899. Bulkhead between Piers 42 and 43, E. R. Pier, new I, N. R. Secretary Order 18926.—A pile platform and ice bridge in front of the bulkhead between Secretary's Order No. 18760.—A mooring post was placed on inshore end of pier damaged Piers, old 42 and 43, East River, were removed by the force of this Department in accordance by steamship " Indraville," cost to be collected from Funch, Edye & Co. Begun January 23 with the above order, which directed removal of said structures by this Department unless the and finished January 25, 1890. work was commenced by William J. Clark on or before March 27, 1899. Begun April 13 and Secretary's Order No. i8888.—Under this order the backing-log and string piece were finished April 17, 1899. repaired for the Mallory Line. Begun March so and finished March 15, 1899, Pier 48, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18934.—A mooring post damaged by steamship "Andes" was renewed, Secretary's Order No. 19154.—The necessary repairs were made to the pier where damaged cost to be collected. Begun May 2 and finished May to, 1899. by transfer towboat No. 8 of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company and the cost of said repairs was reported for collection from above company. Begun May 119 and finished Pier 6, N. R. May 20, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19564.—Pavement removed by Michael Clifford to repair pipe was Pier foot of Eleventh Street, E. R. relaid to grade. Begun and finished November 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18701.—Repairs were made to the southerly half of the pier and the cost of said work was reported for collection from the Estate of George Law, lessees. Begun Pier, new 15, N. R. December 15, 1898, and finished April 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18730.—Pavement removed by the American Line to repair pipe was relaid to grade. Begun January I and finished January Ig, 1899. Pier foot of Twenty-second Street, E. R. Pier, new 26, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19711.—Repairs were made to the side cap and row of piles on the northerly side of the pier, now being built at foot of Twenty-second street, which was damaged Secretary's Order No. 19494.—Pavement removed by the old Dominion Steamship Company by the ferry-boat " Texas " of the Brooklyn and New York Ferry Company, and the cost of the to repair pipe was relaid to grade. Begun September 20 and finished October 14, 1899• work was reported for collection from said company, Begun December 21 and finished Decem- ber 26, 5899. Pier, new 37, N. R. Pier foot of Twenty-fourth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19151.—Pavement removed by John Klenk to repair pipe was relaid to grade. Begun May 24 and finished June 7, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19177.—The necessary repairs were made to fender chocks on the outer northerly side of the pier, where damaged by the lighter " Henry Du Bois," and the cost of Piers, new 38 and 39, N. R. said work was reported for collection from Wright & Cobb. Begun and finished June 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19178.—The necessary repairs were made to the fender piles at the Secretary's Order No. 18848.—Pavement removed by L. E. Muller to place scales was relaid northeast corner of the pier, where damaged by the ferry-boat "North Side" of the Brooklyn to grade. Begun February 23 and finished February 24, 1899. and New York Ferry Company, and the cost of repairs was reported for collection from said com- pany. Begun and finished June 30, 1899. Pier, new 39. N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18745.—Pavement removed by the Consolidated Gas Company to repair Pier foot of Twenty-sixth Street, E. R. pipe was relaid to grade. Begun January 4 and finished January 7, 1899. Seceretary's Order No. 18927.-4 new oak piles and 5 second-hand yellow pine piles were Pier, new 40, N. R. iriven at the inner northerly side of the above pier, for the use of New York Yacht Club, and he cost of work was reported for collection from said club. Two of the piles serve as fenders Secretary's Order No. 18970.—Pavement in front of pier was taken up and relaid to grade 'or a float stage, and a cluster of 7 were driven to protect an overhanging house used for a land- where removed by thf Cunard Ste4mship Company to repair pipe, Begun April 5 and finished ng from the float stage ; also, boats were breasted off from an auxiliary float stage. Begun March April 7, 1899. 17 and finished April 30, 1899• ' 7304 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. Pier foot of Twenty-eighth Street, E. R. Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, July 17, t899).-To prepare plans and specifications for pav- Secretary's Order No. 19299.-4 spring piles were driven on the southeast corner of the pier ing with asphalt in the vicinity of Pier, new Iq, North river. These plans and specifications to accommodate the berthing of one of the boats of St. John's Guild. Begun and finished July were completed and forwarded with a report submitted July I2, 1899. (Work done under Treas- to, 1899, and the cost thereof was reported for collection from above organization. urer's Order.) Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, November t I, 1898).-To make certain additions to the plans for the 4o-ton derrick. The plans have been so augmented. Bulkhead between Sixty-first and Sixty-second Streets, E. R. Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, June 27, 1899).-To prepare plans for the West Forty- Secretary's Order No. 18778.-One new oak pile was driven and fastened. Damage done by second Street Section of the bulkhead-wall. These plans were completed July 26, 1899. dredge of Union Dredging Company. Begun and finished January 30, 1899. Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, August 7, 1899).-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with asphalt in front of the Cunard Line, between Gansevoort and West Twelfth streets, Between Sixty-e:;ghth and Sixty-ninth Streets, E. R. North river. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a report sub- Secretary's Order No. 19038.-A new crib structure was made and sunk in place and mitted August 15. 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order.) properly planked ; cost to be collected from Central Brewing Company. Begun April 25, and Secretary's Order No. 19464,-(Resolution, September II, 1899).--To prepare plans and finished May 24, 1899- specifications for paving with asphalt in the vicinity of Pier, new 13, North river. These plans Foot of One Hundredth Street, H. R. and specifications were completed and forwarded with a report submitted September 13, X899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 17940.-The necessary removal of the northerly ferry structure near Engineer's Order.--To prepare plans and specifications for laying second-hand pavement be- the foot of above street was made in accordance with the resolution of Board. The work tween West Seventy-seventh and West Seventy-eighth streets, North river. These plans and consisted of the removal of a portion of the northerly ferry rack and the approach and specifications were forwarded July 7, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order No. 20088.) pontoons. Begun October 20, 1898, and finished May 9, 1899, and the cost of the work was Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, August 21, 1899).-To prepare plans and specifications for reported for collection from the New York and College Point Ferry Company. laying second-hand pavement between West Seventy-ninth and West Eightieth streets, North river. These plans and specifications were forwarded August 24, 1899. (Work done under Pier at East One Hundred and Twelfth Street, H. R. Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 18972.-The necessary repairs were made to the outer end of the Eng'ineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying second-hand pavement recreation structure, where damaged by a truck belonging to the Mason's Supply Company. between West Seventy-eighth and West Seventy-ninth streets, North river. These plans and The work consisted of repairs to about 18 inches of the cast-iron trim on the centre outshore specifications were forwarded September 1, 1899. (Work done under Tre+surer's Order.) column ; also the straiehtening out of the crimped iron. Begun April 20 and finished April 21, Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying second-hand pavement 1899, and the cost of the repairs was reported for collection from said company. between West Seventy-seventh and West Seventy-eighth streets, North river. These plans and specifications were forwarded September 12, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order,) Secretary's Order No. 19521.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying second-hand SUMMlfAR Y OF WORK DONE IN TILE DRA UGh TING-ROOM. pavement between West Seventy-ninth and West Eightieth streets, North river. These plans and specifications were forwarded with a report submitted September 27, 1899. (Work done under PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES AND STUDIES FOR CONTRACT WORK. Treasurer's Order.) BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Secretary's Order No. 19521.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying second-hand pavement between West Seventy-eighth and West Seventy-ninth streets, North river. These Secretary's Order No. 18701.-To prepare plans and specifications for repairing the pier at plaits and specifications were forwarded with a report submitted September 27, 1899. (Work the foot of East Eleventh street, East river. The work of repairing this pier was done by done under Treasurer's Order.) Department labor, and the order was rescinded. Engineer's Order No.203o8.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with granite on Secretary's Order No. 1868i. -To prepare plans and estimates for extending Pier, new I, a concrete foundation between West Twenty-seventh and West Thirtieth streets, North river. North river to the new pierhead-line. Plans and estimates were finished and forwarded with a These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with report submitted October 5, report submitted March 6, 1899. (No action was taken. ) 1899. (\Work done under Treasurer's Order.) Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for Pier, new 34, at the foot of Rut- Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for a storeroom addition to Pier "A." gers slip East river. Plans and specifications were finished and forwarded with a report sub- These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with report submitted December mitted March 24, 1899. (Contract No.654.) 27, 1899. (No action taken.) Secretary's Order No. 1884.-To prepare plans and specifications for a new pier to be con- Secretary's Order No. 19532.-To prepare plans and specifications for a new pier at the foot structed at the foot of \Vest Thirty-ninth street, North river. Thee plans and specifications of \Vest Seventeenth street, North river. These plans were completed and forwarded October i6, were completed and forwarded with a report submitted April 19, 1899. (Contract No. 66o. ) 1899. (Work done by Department labor.) Secretary's Order No. 19014.-To prepire plans and specifications for a crib-bulkhead to Secretary's Order No. 19542.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying asphalt pave- be built between East Eightieth and East Eighty-first streets, East river. These plans and ment at Harrison Street Ferry. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded specifications were completed and forwarded with a report submitted May 26, 1899. (Contract with report submitted, October 17, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order). No. 663.) Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, October 20, 1899).-To prepare plans and specifications for Secretary's Order No. 19367.-To prepare plans and specifications for Pier, new 33, North laying asphalt pavement between Piers, new 38 and new 41, North river. These plans and river, west of Rutgers slip. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a specifications were completed and forwarded, with report submitted, October go, 1899. (Work report submitted July 31, 1899. (Contract No. 667). done under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 19677.-To prepare plans and specifications for Pier, new 32, North Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, October 27, 1899). -To prepare plans and specifications for river, near the foot of Pike slip. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded laying a phalt pavement between Piers, new 42 and new 43, North river. These plans and with report submitted December 21, 1899. (Contract No. 676.) specifications were completed and forwarded, with report submitted, November 16, 1899. (Work Secretary's Order No. 18839.-To prepare plans for freight shed on the pier at West Thirty- done under Treasurer's Order.) fourth street, North river. These plans and specifications are in progress, but have been sus- Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, December I, 1899).-To prepare plans and specifications pended owing to pressure of other work. for laying asphalt pavement in the vicinity of Pier, new 55, North river. These plans and speci. fications were completed and forwarded, with report submitted, December 7, 1899. (Work done BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. t91o3.-To prepare plans and specifications for removing the present Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, October 20, 1899).-To prepare plans for a new pier at East pier, for dredging and for building a new pier at the foot of Fordham road, Harlem river. Thirty-sixth street, East river. These plans were completed and forwarded October 23, 1899. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a report submitted April (Work done by Department labor.) r8, 1899, but action was deferred and a new report was submitted. (Contract No. 661. ) Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for extending the pier at the foot of Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for a platform to be built at the foot West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, North river. These plans and specifications are in of Railroad avenue, Harlem river. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded progress. with a report submitted July 19, 1899. (Contract No. 670.) Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans for a new pier at the foot of East Twenty-first street, East river. These plans and specifications are in progress. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Secretary's Order No. t9578.-To prepare plans, specifications and requisition for laying Secretary's Order No. 18642.-To prepare plans and specifications for two new piers to be second-hand pavement between West Eightieth and West Eighty-first streets, North river. These built at the \Vallabout Basin. Plans and specifications were finished and forwarded with a report plans and specifications were completed and forwarded, with requlsitiou submitted, October 30, on the order submitted January 19, 1899. (Contract No. 648.) 1899. (Work to be done under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. i88i9.-To prepare plans and specifications for completing and Secretary's Order No. 19574.-TO prepare plans, specifications and requisition for laying strengthening Recreation Building, at North Second street. This work was done partly by the second-hand pzvement between West Eightieth and West Eighty-first streets, North river. These Department of Docks and Ferries, and partly by Horgan & Slattery, the consulting architects; plans and specifications were completed and forwarded, with requisition submitted, October 30, and the plans and specifications were forwarded with a report on the order submitted March 30, 1899. (Work to be done under Treasurer's Order.) 1899. (Contract No. 631.) Secretary's Order No. 19674.-To prepare plans and specifications and requisition fir laying Secretary's Order No. 19343. -To prepare plans and specifications for Piers Nos. 3 and 4, second-hand pavement between \Vest Seventy-seventh and \Vest Seventy-eighth streets, North Wallabout Basin. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with report river These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded, with requisition submitted, submitted October 13, 1899. (Contract No. 669.) November 29 1899. (Work to be done under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 19343.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving at the Secretary's Order No. 19674.-To prepare plans and specifications and requisition for laying Wallabout Basin. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with report second-hand pavement between West Seventy-eighth and West Eightieth streets, North river. submitted October 13, 1899. (Contract No.671.) These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded, with requisition submitted, Novem- her 2g, 1899. (Work to be done uuder Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 19674.-To prepare plans, specifications and requisition for laying PLANS, STUDIES, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIRS BY second-hand pavement between \'Vest Seventy-seventh and Wet Seventy-eighth streets, North DEPARTMENT LABOR OR UNDER TREASURER'S ORDERS. river. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded, with requisition submitted, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. November 29, 18g9. (Work to be done under Treasurer's Order.) Secretary's Order No. 19579. --To prepare a plan for the proposed breakwater at Pier "A," Secretary's Order No. 18757.-To supervise the building of an additional room for the use of to accompany an application to the Secretary of War. This plan was completed and forwarded, the Collector of the Department. This work was done by Department labor with materials with report submitted, October z7, 1899. (Approved by Secretary of War, November 17, 1899.) purchased under Treasurer's Order and was reported March 17, 1899. (Treasurer's Order No. Secretary's Order No. t9669.-To prepare plans and specifications for a new pier at the foot 19810.) of West Forty-third street, North river. These plans and specifications are in progress. Engineer's Order.-To amend the plans for the Watts Street Section for the bulkhead-wall. Engineer's Order.-T„ prepare plans for a storm overflow to the bulkhead-wall at East These plans have been modified in accordance with the amendments suggested. Twenty-first street, East river. These plans were completed and forwarded December 6, 1899, Engineer's Order.-To make certain modifications in the plans for the Watts street type of (Work to be done by Department labor.) bulkhead-wall. The plans have been so modified. Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans for a new type of wall for the East Twenty-third Street Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans for bulkhead-wall granite, to conform with the new Section. These plans were completed and forwarded October lo, 1899. (Work to be done by standard as required by the Watts street type of wall. These plans have been completed. Department labor.) Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with second-hand paving BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. blocks between West Seventy-seventh and Vet Seventy-eighth streets, North river. These plans and specifications were completed and the work was done under Treasurer's Order. Engineer's Order.--To prepare plans for strengthening foundations for Recreation Building Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with second-hand paving at North Second street. These plans were completed June 20, 1899. (Work to be done by blocks between West Seventy-ninth and West Eightieth streets, North river. These plaits were Department labor.) completed and the work was done under Treasurer's Order. Engineer's Order.-To prepare plans for electric lighting Recreation Piers at \Vest Fiftieth NEW PLANS FOR WATER-FRONT IMPROVEMENT OR FOR CHANGES IN LINES. and West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth streets, North river. These plans were completed and forwarded June 19, 1899. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Secretary's Order No. 19067.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with asphalt Engineer's Order.-To prepare map for changes in line for Piers, new 16 and new 17, North at Pier " A," North river. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a river, to be submitted to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. These maps were completed report submitted May II, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order No. 20008.) and forwarded, with a report on the order submitted, January 14, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19145.-To prepare plans and specifications for paving with asphalt Engineer's Order. -To prepare map: showing proposed change in the bulkhead-line between between West Twenty-third and West Twenty-fourth street,, North river, in front of the Pennsyl- Fast Twenty second and East Twenty-fourth streets, East river, to submit to the Secretary of vania Railroad Ferry. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a War. Thee maps were finished and forwarded, with a report ou the order submitted, March Io, 1899. report submitted May 22, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order No. 2009.) Engineer's Order.-To prepare maps for the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, showing the Resolution, June 2, 1899 -To prepare plans and specifications for laving asphalt pavement modification in the bulkhead-line between East Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourth streets, at Pier, new I, North river. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a East river, for approval. These maps were forwarded with a report submitted April 25, 1899. report submitted June 6, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order No. 20035.) Engineer's Order No. 20526.-To prepare a new plan map for the approval of the Commis- Resolution, June 2, 1899. -To prepare plans and specifications for laying asphalt pavement sioners of the Sinking Fund, showing the new lines for the proposed breakwater at Pier "A." at Chambers Street Ferry. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a This map was prepared in duplicate and forwarded December 8, 1899. report submitted June 9, 1899. (Work done under Treasurer's Order NO. 20044.) Engineer's Order.-To prepare maps for a new plan between West One Hundred and Resolution June 2, 1849.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying asphalt pavement Twenty-ninth and West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth streets, North river. These maps were at Barclay Street Ferry. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded with a prepared in duplicate and forwarded November 3, 1899. report submitted June 16, 1899. (Work d ne under Treasurer's Order No. 20055.) (Adopted by the Board of Docks November 3, 1899, and approved by Commissioners of the Resolution, June 2, 1899.-To prepare plans and specifications for laying asphalt pavement Sinking Fund March 21, 1900.) at Christopher Street Ferry. These plans and specifications were completed and forwarded.with a Secretary's Order No. 19572. -To prepare a map for amending the new plan between White- report submitted June 23, 1899• (Work done under Treasurer's Order No. 20-60.) hall and Wall streets, East river. This map was prepared in duplicate and forwarded November Engineer's Order.-(Resolution, June 2, r899).-To prepare plans for extending Pier, new 45, 3, 1899. North river. These plans were completed and forwarded July 20, 1899. (Work done by (Adopted by the Board of Docks November 3, ;899, and approved by the Commissioners of Department labor,) the Sinking Fund December 6, 1899.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7305

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on substitute plans for a bulkhead shed at Pier, Secretary's Order No. 19041,—To prepare maps to submit to the Secretary of War, asking for old 41, North river, for the People's Line. Plans approved without amendment and report a modification of the pierhead and bulkhead-line at Riker's Island. These maps were prepared submitted October 4, 1899. and forwarded, with a report submitted April 27, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board on the pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, North river, for Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted October io, 1899. MISCELLANEOUS WORK UNDER SECRETARY'S OR OTHER ORDERS. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a transfer bridge at West Thirty-sixth street, North river, to replace the present plans. Plans approved without amendment and report BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. submitted October 17, 1899. Examination and report made on repairs required to fender system for steamboat "Patrol" Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping board at East Eightieth at Pier "A." February 8, 1899. street, East river, for the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved without amendment A set of standard plans has been compiled for the ten-ton derrick, and for the adjustable pile and report submitted October ig, 1899. driver. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal pocket at East Ninety-fourth The borings and test piles along the North, East and Harlem rivers water-fronts have been street, East river, for Hencken & Co. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted compiled and systematized. October 25, 1899. The tools in use by the Department have been compiled, and a standard set of plans prepared Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a boat house for the Waverley Boat for the same. Club at One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, North river. Plans rejected and report submitted Plans have been prepared for the standard tide gauge in use by the Department. October 19, 1899. Seven copies of the Water Front Register have been revised and corrected to date. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board at West Nineteenth Engineer's Order.—To prepare six copies of each of eleven rule maps of property to be street, North river, for the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved without amendment acquired between Catharine and Montgomery streets, East river, for carrying out proposed and report submitted October ig, iS99. improvement. These maps were completed and forwarded November 24, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for alterations in the freight shed on Engineer's Order.—To prepare six copies of each of four maps for condemnation proceedings Pier, new 57, North river, for the Panama Railroad Company. Plans approved with amendments in relation to property between East Eighteenth and East Twenty-third streets, East river, for and report submitted December 22, 1899. carrying out the proposed improvement. 'These maps were completed and forwarded December Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board at Clinton street, 7, 1899. East river, for the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved without amendment and Engineer's Order.—To prepare six copies of maps for condemnation proceedings in relation report submitted December 16, 1899. to Pier, old 4, East river. There maps are in progress. Engineer's Order.—To prepare six copies of maps for condemnation proceedings in relation to Pier, new 7, East river. These maps are in progress. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Engineer's Order.—To prepare six copies of maps for condemnation proceedings in relation Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on the location for a 36-inch flexible water-main to Pier, old 12, East river. These maps are in progress. for the Department of Water Supply at the foot of Fordham road, Harlem river. Plans approved Secretary's Order No. 19576.—To examine and report on the cost for laying proposed asphalt with amendments and report submitted May 8, 1899. pavement at Pier, new 42, North river. Report submitted October 28, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a steel transfer bridge for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company at Oak Point, East river. Plans approved with- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. out amendments and report submitted May 22, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To prepare seven copies of maps showing judgment in the matter of The Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for repairs and additions to a platform City of New York against the East Bay Land and Improvement Company. Maps and other on Westchester creek, for John R. Bush. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted information have been compiled for use in the suit of the City against the East Bay Land and May 22, 1899. Improvement Company. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for the reconstruction of the bulkhead at the Port Morris freight yard for the New York Central & Hundson River Railroad Company. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted July 8, 1899. Two sectional marginal maps on the scale of 300 feet to the inch, extending from Hamilton Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on the bulkhead-line map for a crib-bulkheau at avenue to Bay Ridge, in the Borough of Brooklyn, have been completed. This, with the excep- Kingsbridge for 1'. & W. Thorne & Co. Map approved without amendment and report submitted tion of the Gowanus canal sheet and the Newtown creek sheet, completes the chain of marginal July 12, 1899. maps extending from Pott Cove on the north to Fort Hamilton on the south. The Gowanus Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal-hoisting tower and pocket as canal and Newtown creek sheets are in progress. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and Mott Haven canal for Henry Meyer. Plant approved with amendments and report submitted August 30, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for an addition to shop No.4 at Morris PLANS SUBMITTED BY PRIVATE PARTIES EXAMINED AND REPORTED. Heights for the Gas Engine and Power Company. Plans approved with amendments and report BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. submitted September 15, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a boat-house at the foot of Cross Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead and pier shed to be built street, City Island, for W. Burke. Jurisdiction waived and plans returned with report submitted at Pier, new i8, North river, by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. October t8, 1899. flans approved as amended and report submitted January 20, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a temporary pier for Clinton Stevens Secretary's Order No. 14740.—To examine and report on plans for a shed extension on Pier, at Classon's Point, East river. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted Novem- old 41, North river, to be built by the New Jersey Steamboat Company. Plans approved as ber 9, 1899. amended and report submitted January 23, 1899• Engineer's Order.—To report on plans for granite on the bulkhead wall at Pier, old 41,. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. North river, under construction by the New Jersey Steamboat Company. Plans approved without Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for extending the pier at North Fifth amendment and report submitted February 15, 1899• street, East river, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Plans approved as amended and Secretary's Order No. 18862.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead storehouse at report submitted March 23, 1899. Pier, new 38, North river, proposed by the Southern Pacific Steamship Company. Plans con- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead or sand fence to be demned and report submitted February i6, 1899. erected at Coney Island, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-seventh streets. Plans approved without Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on final plans for strengthening the pier shed on amendment and report submitted March 29, 1899. Gansevoort street pier, North river, being built by the Cunard Steamship Company. Plans Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for extension to pile platform at Bath approved as amended and report submitted February Ir, 1899. Beach, between Bay Seventeenth and Bay Eighteenth streets, for the Astor Pavilion. Plans Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on general plan for an inclosed dumping pier approved with amendments and report submitted April 6, 1899. proposed by the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved as amended, and report sub- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier near the foot of Van Dyke mitted March r, 1899. street to be built by the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Plans approved with Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for an additional story on the inner end amendments and report submitted June 2, 1899. of the shed on Pier, old 45, East river, for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a shed to be erected on the above- Company. Plans approved as amended and report submitted March 8, 1899. mentioned pier by the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Plans approved with amend- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a storm overflow for the sewer at ments and report submitted June 2, 1899. Pier, new 56, North river, submitted by the Department of Sewers. Plans approved as amended Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for extending the Astor Pavilion at Bath and report submitted March 21, 1899. Beach. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted April 6, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on the alleged instability of the outer end of Pier, Engineer's order.—To examine and report on plans for a crib-bulkhead between Wallock old 27, North river, as extended by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. street and Greenpoint avenue, on Newtown creek, for James D. Leary. Plans approved without Report submitted March 28, 1809. amendments and report submitted April 6, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for strengthening the support for the Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a platform between Adams and water tank on Pier, old 27, North river. Plans approved without amendment and report sub- fay streets, East river, for Arbuckle Brothers. Plans approved with amendments and report sub- mitted April 14, 1899. mitted Apnl 6, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board to be built on the Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a shed to be erected between pier at the foot of West Fifty-fifth street, North river, by the Department of Street Cleaning. Forty-second and Forty-third streets, East river, by the Bush Company (Limited). Plans approved Plans approved with amendments and report submitted April 1S, 189g. with amendments and report submitted May 4, 1899. Engineer's Order. --To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board to be built at East Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a transfer bridge between Twenty- Seventeenth street, East river, by the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved without fifth and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Plans approved amendment and report submitted April 21, 1899. without amendments and report submitted May 5, 1899- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead shed at Pier, old 41, to Engineer's Order. —To examine and report on plans for extending the pier and shed between be built for the People's Evening Line. Plans approved without amendment and report sub- Forty-fir.,t and Forty-second streets, East river, for the Bush Company (Limited). Plans approved mitted May r8, 1899. with amendments and report submitted May 13, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal hoist between West Forty-sixth Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a platform for bathing pavilion at and West Forty-seventh street, North river, for Robert Gordon & Son. Plans approved with Bay Twenty-second street, Path Beach, for George Shields. Plans approved with amendments amendments and report submitted May 15, 1899. and report submitted May Ig, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a shed on Pier, old 13, East river, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead shed at North Fifth for William Cruikshank Sons. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted June street, East river for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Plans approved with amendments 2, 1899. and report submitted May 23, 1899- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for repairing and extending Pier, old 13, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a breakwater at footwalks at East river, for William Cruikshank Sons. Plans approved with amendments and reports sub- Gravesend Bay for the Atlantic Yacht Club. Plans approved without amendment and report sub- mitted June 3, 1899. mitted May 23, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board at West One Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for widening the Pier at North Eighth Hundred and Thirty-third street, North river, for M. B. Martin. Plans approved with amend street, East river, for L. M. Palmer. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted ments and report submitted July Ii, t8gg. June 2, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for foundations for ferry buildings at Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal pocket between Thirty- Desbrosses Street Ferry, North river. Plans approved without amendment and report submitted ninth and Fortieth streets for Z. O. Nelson & Son. Plans approved with amendments and report July 24, 1899. submitted June 13, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a small pier between East Eighty- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for coal pocket for J. F. Schmadeke, second and East Eighty-third streets, East river, for G. Knoche. Plans approved with amend- at Union street, on Gowanus canal. The examination of these plans is in progress. ments and submitted July ig, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a footwalk between Bay Twenty- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for bulkhead and pier sheds on Piers, second and Bay Twenty-third streets, Bath Beach, for George Shields. Plans approved with new 16 and new 17, North river, for the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad amendments and report submitted June 15, 1899. Company. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted October 17, 1899. Engineer's Order-1'o examine and report on plans for a coal pocket at Union street, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for pier and bulkhead shed at Pier, Gowanus canal, for J. F. Schmadeke. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted new 31, North river, for New York Central and Hudson river Railroad Company. Plans July 14, 1899• approved with amendments and report submitted October 7, 1899• Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a coal trestle and coal storage Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for bulkhead shed between Piers, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, Brooklyn, for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal new 44 and new 45, North river, for the Clyde Steamship Company. Plans approved with Company. Plans approved with amendment and report submitted July r8, 1899. amendments and report submitted July 31, 1899. Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a freight depot between Twenty-fifth Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a small freight shed on the pier at and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Plans approved with Broome street, East river. Plans condemned and report submitted July 28, 1899. amendments and report submitted July 25, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for new ferry buildings at Desbrosses Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a coal hoisting tower and pocket at Street Ferry for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Plans approved without amendment and Ash and Oakland streets, Newtown creek, for A. J. McCollum. Plans approved with amend- report submitted August 25, 1899. ments and report submitted August 52, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for the King Street Power Station for Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a transfer bridge at Forty-second the Third Avenue Railroad Company. Plans rejected and report submitted September 13, 1899. street for the Bush Company (Limited). Plans approved without amendment and report sub- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a dumping-board on the pier at West mitted August 17, 1899. Thirtieth street, North river, for the Department of Street Cleaning. Plans approved with Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a railroad trestle between Twenty- amendments and report submitted September 15, 1899. fifth and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Plans approved Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a transfer bridge between West without amendment and report submitted August 17, 1899. Sixty-eighth and West. Sixty-ninth streets, North river, for the New York Central and Hudson Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a coal pocket at Twelfth street, River Railroad Company. Plans approved without amendment and report submitted Octo- Gowanus canal, for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. Plans approved with amendments and ber 17, 1899. report submitted August 30, 1899. 7306 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900.

Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for bulkhead and pier shed at Pier 2, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier to be built at Midland Beach Wallabout Basin, for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Plans approved with amendments by the Midland Railroad Terminal Company. Plans approved as amended and report submitted and report submitted September Ig, 1899. March 14, 1899. Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a manure dump between Twenty- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on the plans for a passenger footwalk at Red fifth and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Plans approved lane, on the Lower Bay, for the Barnes' Estate. Plans approved conditionally and report sub- with amendments and report submitted September 12, 1899. mitted April 14, 1899. Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a pier and freight shed at Pier 35, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier extension at Prospect street, Atlantic Basin, for Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Examination of plans suspended. Stapleton, for James D. Leary. Plans approved with atnendments and report submitted May 5, 1899. Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for a sand fence or bulkhead at Sea Gale Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for pier and dock extension at Richmond for the Sea Gate property line. Examination of plans suspended. Beach. Huguenot, for Richmond Beach Company. Plans approved with amendments and report Engineer's Order. To examine and report on plans for a to-ton crane between Twenty-fifth submitted May r, 1899. and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Examination of plans Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plan for dock extension for pipe line at Clifton suspended. for the Richmond County Gas Company. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted Engineer's Order. —To examine and report on plans for a spar shed for W. I1. Abbott at May tz, 1899. Manning's Yacht Basin, Erie Basin. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for temporary staging for removing a October 2, 1899. building at Port Richmond for the Burlee Dry Dock Company. Plans approved without amend- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal pocket between Milton and ments and report submitted June 19, 1899. Noble streets, East river, for the American Manufacturing Company. Plans approved with Engineer's Order.--To examine and report on plans for a crib platform and shed at Port amendments, but were withdrawn October 13, 1899. Richmond for the National Lead Company. Plans approved with amendments and report sub- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on amended plans for a manure dump between mitted June 27, 1899. Twenty-filth and Twenty-sixth streets for the Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company. Plans Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans fora pier and two-story building at Great approved without amendment and report submitted November 9, 1899. Kills, Staten Island, for Daniel Burbank. Plans condemned and report submitted August so, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a sheet-pile bulkhead on the north- 1899. erly side of Pier 2, at Forty-second street, for the Bush Company (Limited). Plans approved Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier at Tottenville, Staten Island, without amendment and report submitted November 9, 1899. for Hubbard R. Yetman. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted August to, Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for foundations for a coal tower near the 1899. foot of Division avenue, East river, for the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company. Plans Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for additions to dock at New Dorp for approved with amendments and report submitted November so, 1899. George W. Vanderbilt. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted August 30, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a shed extension on Pier 6, between Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for extending pier at Port Richmond Middagh and Cranberry streets, East river, for the Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. for the Burlee Dry Dock Company. Plans approved with, amendments and reports submitted Plans approved with amendments and report submitted November 23, 1899. October to, 1900. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a coal tower between Sackett and Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a bulkhead and breakwater at Degraw streets, Gowanus canal, for Z. O. Nelson & Son. Plans approved with amendments and New Dorp Beach for the New Dorp Beach Hotel. Examination of plans suspended pending report submitted November 25, 1899. 1 the submission of additional plans. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a jetty between West Tenth and 1 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for crib-bulkhead at Port Richmond, West Twelfth streets, Coney Island, for Charles Feltman. Platys approved with amendments and Staten Island, for the Dean Linseed Oil Company. Plans disapproved and report submitted report submitted November 24, 1899. November 9, 1900. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans fora blacksmith's shop at Erie Basin for Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for repairs to the North Pier at Staple- Townsend & Osberg. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted November 29, 1899. ton, Staten Island, for the Merritt & Chapman Wrecking Company. Plans approved with amend- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a crib-bulkhead at Conover street ! ments and report submitted November 29, 1899. for Henry P. Kirkham & Son. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted Decem- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a sheet-pile bulkhead at Port Rich- her I, 1899. mond, Staten Island, for S. C. White's Sons. Plans approved with amendments and report Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for repairs to pier shed at the foot of submitted December 9, 1899. North Seventh street, East river, for the Brooklyn Cooperage Company. Plans approved with Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier and crib-bulkhead at amendments and report submitted December 53, 1899. Shooter's Island for Townsend & Downing. Plans approved with amendments and report sub- Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a freight shed on Pier 48, Erie mitted December 15, 1899. Basin, for the estate of William Beard. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted December 6, 1899. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, PLANS, SUN PRINTS, ETC. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a freight terminal at Clymer street for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company. Plans approved with amend- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ments and report submitted December 13, 1899. New standard maps ...... 4 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a second story in the bulkhead shed General maps ...... 446 at Wallabout Basin for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Plans approved without amend- Plans ...... 88 ments and report submitted December 29, 1899. Sun prints ...... 2,396

BOROUGH OF QUEENS. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. • Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pier between Seventh and Eighth I Standard maps ...... o streets, East river, for the New York Mastic Works. Plans approved as amended and report General maps ...... 23 submitted February so, 1899. Plans ...... 3 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a platform at Steinway Point to be Sun prints ...... ...... ...... ...... 67 built for the A,toria Veneer Mills. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted May . 4, 1899- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for foundation for a pumping-house at Standard maps ...... North Beach for the Bowery Bay and Improvement Company. Plans approved with amendments Marginal maps ...... ...... _ . 22 and r port submitted May 8, 1899. General maps ...... ...... eo Engineer's Order—To examine and report on plans for bathing pavilion and approach at Sun prints ...... 226 Far Rockaway for H. H. Schuman. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted May Ig, 1899. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for repairs to docks at North Beach for BOROUGH OF QUEENS. the Bowery Bay Building and Improvement Company. Plans approved without amendments and Standard maps ...... ...... 5 report submitted May 26, 1899. . General maps ...... 2 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a platform at Flushing creek for B. Plans ...... o S. Jones & Co. Plans approved without amendment and report submitted June 5, 1899. Sun prints ...... ...... 20 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a crib-bulkhead between Perot and Hablsey streets, Astoria, Waterbury Plans amendments report BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. su mitte u e 21, 5899. Standard maps...... ...... o Engdineer J n's Order. To examine and report on plans for repairing a dock at Seaside, General maps...... 2 Rockaway Beach, for the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company. Plans insufficient, and no further Plans ...... o action taken pending the submitting of adequate plans. Sun prints ...... .. ...... t5 Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for extending the Pier south of Seventh street, Long Island City, by the Warren Chemical and Manufacturing Company. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted June 29, 1899. Of the above, 153 maps and 362 sun prints were made for other Departments or for outside Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for five 2-story structures at Howard's parties ; the balance were used in the course of the regular department work. Pier, Jamaica Bay, for Elisha Smith. Plans approved with amendments and report submitted July 5, 1899. ROUTINE WORK. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a pavilion structure at Brooklyn Plotting soundings on standard sounding sheets. City Brewery Park, Flushing Bay, for Michael Seiz. Plans approved with-amendments and re- Plotting surveys on standard maps. port submitted July 14, 1899. Making new standard maps. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Making new marginal maps. Engineer's Order.—To examine and report on plans for a crib-bulkhead to be built at Mid- Maintaining progress maps and reports of bulkhead-wall construction. dletown, Staten Island, for Ichabod T. Williams & Sons. Plans approved as amended and report Miscellaneous studies and estimates. submitted March 20, 1899. Records, filing, etc.

Contracts under which Work has been Done.

WORK WORK CONTRACT AMOUNT No. CONTRACT. BRGUN. FINISHED. PRICK. PAID.

Class I.,H. and S., 93C. Under New Plan...... . For furnishing granite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Dated December rg, t896...... Apr. 39, 3897 Jan. 13, 7899 Sz3,osz 9, i, Class TI., coping, $rao t7~¢c.cubicyard...... 17,375 of 1. General Repairs...... For dredging on the East and Harlem rivers. Dated January 29, 5897 ...... Mar. as, 1897 Mar. 2r, 1899 ,. General Repairs ...... Fur dredging on the Harlem river, between One Hundred and Twenty-fifth and One Hundred and x,768 91 Forty-first streets. Dated March 23, 1897 ...... Apr. 29, 1897 May 23,1897 r9O',,c.cubic yard...... $79,000 00 I. Under New Plan ...... ...... , For drrdgiug between West Twelfth and Gansevoort streets, North river. Dated March is, 1897..,.. Apr. 5, 1897 Dec. Ir, 1897 79•~ O i I. Construction under chapter 298, Laws of t8gs.. For preparing for and building a Recreation Structure on the Pier at the foot of West Fiftieth street, North river. Dated March rr, 1898 ...... .... ... .. ... Aug. 2z, z898 Apr. 29, 1899 rrr,253 00 111,253 a 5. Construction under chapter 298, Laws of x892..1 For preparing for and building a passenger and freight shed on the Pier at the foot of West One Hun- 60,322 a dred and •I wenty-ninth street, North river. Dated February r8, 1898...... ... .. . Dec. 6, i898 May 24, 1899 60,32 no . General Repairs and New Plan ...... For dredging on the North river, between the Battery and West Thirty-fourth street, North river. 00 a Dated May t8, 1898 ...... ...... .....st ...... Jul., 6, 1898 Apr. t4. 1899 r7 s 34.4 I. Construction under chapter 298, Laws of r8ga.. For preparing for and completing the Recreation Building at the toot of North Second street, East ra, t8gg ...... June 26, 1899 Ia progress.... 29.926 00 ...... river, Brooklyn. Dated June Klass I., mud, r8c..... 1 a. Under New Plan ...... For dredgt in B at the BarclayY Street Section extended, and at the Park Place Section, North river. 1 Oct. 6. 1898 r4, 1899 5,o86 7 Dated June z. t8g8 ...... t July Class II, 1 5. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing granite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Dated August no, 1898...... Sept. 17, 2898 Feb. s8, 2899 $o 941% 8, 51 5 6, 1899 5. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing sawed yellow pine timber. Dated August 8, 1898...... Sept. 29, 1898 Jan. 25 59 28,925 0 For dredging north of West Thirty-fourth street on the North river. Dated October r2, 1898...... Nov. 3, t898 Aug. 5, 1899 ItY4 23.472 5 6zJ1. General Repairs and tinder New Plan...... { Class Dated Septem- 1 631 Under Ne.v Plaa ...... • ...... For Ppreparing P for and buildingg anew Pier at the foot of Watts street, North river. ` Oct. 7, t8g6 May 29, 1899 { Class II., Piles, Sz.65o•$2,650. ( 45.888 0 beT r898...... . ( Class III., rip-ran. 38C.) 9, ) Class I., H. and S., 89c. t s , 31,135 7 641 I. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing granite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Dated December ra, 1898...... Feb. 23, r899 JJuly Y 7• 899 l Clans IT., coping,;r.rg I t898...... Jan. 26. ,8 Apr. t8, 1899 $15 93 26,290 8 64;r. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing yellow pine timber. Dated December 12, ( Class 1.,6 8...... ) Jan. 1899 July 15, 1899 { Class .:, ;. . : 63,968 a 64:t. Under New Plan ...... ..... For furnishing and delivering 4,000 piles. Dated December an, z898...... 4, ( Class I1 Sr So.. ..

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7307

WORK WORK CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT. AMOUNT BEGUN. FINISHED. PRICE. PAIr.

...... g J J Cass 1., 84 cents..... • 1 643• General Repairs ...... ••• ...... For furnishing g ranite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Dated J ulyY xz, x899•••••••••••••• ...... Dec. 22, z899 1n Progress.... l Class II., 94 cents.....( •••..• 644. Under New Plan ...... For dredging in the vicinity of Catharine street, near the site of former Pier, old 35, on the Fast river. Jan. a5, i8gg Feb. 24, 1899 $4,690 ~ $4,6go 645. Under New Plan ...... ...... For preparing for and building a new wooden Pier, with appurtenances, at the foot of Catharine street, Eastriver ...... ... Mar. 2, 1899 July 19, t899 25,989 oo 25,989 646. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing and delivering about 700 tons of anthracite coal. Dated December 2g, 1898...... Jan. 7, 1899 Mar. 54, 1899 3 88 2,679 Wallabout Improvement ...... For preparing for and building a bulkhead-wall, with appurtenances, along the east side of the Wall- ' about Basin. Dated December 9, 2897 ...... ...... Jan. 8, s898 Feb. x, 1899 Schedule of prices...... 83,028 647. Under New Plan and General Repair,...... For dredging on the East and Harlem rivers. Dated January so, r8g9 ...... Mar. so, 1899 Aug. 3, 5899 $o ra( 12,350 648. Not under New Plan ...... For preparing for and building two new wooden Piers, with appurtenances ; repairing and extending platform ; repairing bulkhead and removing two piers at the Wallabout Basin. Dated March z8, x8g9 ...... May t6, 1899 In progress.... 9x,633 00 64g. Under New Plan and General Repairs...... For dredging on the North river, between the Battery and West Thirty-fourth street. Dated March 14, 9+,633 1899 ...... I...... Apr. r, 1899 Oct. 21, 1899 x8 35,972 65o. General Repairs ..... ...... For dredging near the foot of Rutgers slip, East river. Dated March r5, 1899...... Apr. xa, T899 Apr. 29, 1899 x8 6,28o 65x. Under New Plan ...... For building a new steel propeller, with all appurtenances. Dated April xz, x889 ...... Apr. no, r8q-3 In progress.... 59,5OO co •..... 652. Under New Plan ...... For dredging at the Rutgers Section, East river. Dated April 14, 1859...... Aug. z6, 1899 In progress... s8 .... •. .... For furnishing and delivering about 700 tons of anthracite coal. 653. Under New Plan ...... Dated March 27, 1899 ...... Apr. rr, 1899 May 26, 1899 3 54 2 654. Under New Plan ...... For preparing for and building a new wooden Pier, with appurtenances, at the foot of Rutgers slip, East ,479 river. Dated June 6, x899 ...... July 6, 1899 Nov. 29, x899 32,833 00 32,833 655.Under New Plan ...... ...... For furnishing about ro,00a barrels of Portland cement. Dated June 8,x899...... .... June r7, 2839 In progress.... x 945 19,450 656. Under New Plan ...... ...... For furnishing wrought-iron screw bolts, dock spikes and washers and cast-iron cleats. Dated August x899 ...... a, ... ...... Aug. 22, x899 Nov. 24, x899 02A 9,387 657. General Repairs...... For dredging in the Wallabout Canal. Dated July 09, 1899...... Aug. 9, 1899 Sept. x6, 1899 20 6,523 658. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing sawed yellow pine timber, Dated May 23, 1899...... June r, 1599 Oct. xo, 1899 19 95 22,255 65g. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing and delivering manila rope. Dated July 24, 1899 ...... Aug. 21, 1899 Sept. 27, 1899 0885 6,659 66o. Under New Plan...... ...... For preparing for and building a new Pier at the foot of West Thirty-ninth street, North river. Dated July25, 2899 ...... ...... • Aug. 21,1899 In progress.... 5t,o55 no ...... (Class I., removing pier, I $250 ...... preparing for and building a Pier at the foot of Fordham road, Harlem river, and for removing 651. Not under New _Plan ...... For Nov. zr, x8 In progress.... the present pier and dredging thereat. Dated August 24, 2899...... - 99 Class II., dredging, zzc...... Class III ,pier ar.d sewers, $12,430 ...... 652. Under New Plan and General Repairs...... For dredging north of West Thirty-fourth street, North river. Dated August 24, x899 ...... Sept, x6, 1899 In progress.... $o rrtn Klass I., crib-bulkhead, $7,800...... 663. Not under New Plan ...... For preparing for and building a new crib-bulkhead with appurtenances, between East Eightieth and Sept. z6, 1899 In progress.... Class II., mud dreoging, East Eig ht Y- first streets, East river, and for dredg~ging g thereat. Dated SePptember 2, x899•••••••,• I aoc ...... •••••. Class III., $s.oa ...... 664, Under New Plan ...... For furnishing and delivering about 2,000 tons of anthracite coal, Dated September zo, x899...... Oct. 6, IS99 In progress.... $3 58 ...... 665. Under New Plan and General Repairs...... For dredging on the East and Harlem rivers. Dated August 2, xtgq ...... Aug. r8, 1899 In progress.... 20 ...... 666. Under New Plan ...... For dredging on the North river, between the Battery and West Thirty-fourth street, Dated September zo, 1899 ... ...... I...... ,., ....• 0793 ...... 667. Under New Plan ...... For preparing for and building a new wooden pier with appurtenances, west of Rutgers slip, East river. Dated October 23, x899 ...... ...... Nov, r4, x899 In progress.... 34,423 CO •..... 568. Under New Plan ...... For furnishing sawed yellow pine timber. Dated October 30, 1899...... Nov. zr, 1899 In progress.... 22 95

FORMS OF CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AND SUB- Engineer's Order.-For dredging north of West Thirty-fourth street, on the North river. MITTED TO THE BOARD. Submitted May to, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 662. Engineer's Order. -For furnishing and delivering about 2,000 tons of anthracite coal. Sub- Secretary's Order No. 18642.-For preparing for and building two new wooden piers, with mitted May 24, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. (164. appurtenances, repairing and extending platform, repairing bulkhead and removing two piers at Secretary's Order No. 19014.-For preparing for and building a new crib-bulkhead with the Wallabout basin, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Submitted January ig, 1899, and advertised appurtenances between East Eightieth and East Eighty-first streets, East river, Borough of as Contract No. 648. Manhattan, and for dredging thereat. Submitted June I, 1899, and advertised as Contract Engineer's Order. -For dredging on the North river, between the Battery and West Thirty- No. 663. fourth street, Borough of Manhattan. Submitted January 25, 1899, and advertised as Contract Engineer's Ordcr.--For dredging on the East and Harlem rivers, boroughs of Manhattan, No. 649. Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx. Submitted June 6, 1899, and advertised as Contract Engineer's Order.-For dredging near the foot of Rutgers Slip, on the East river. Sub- No. 665. mitted February 9, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 65o. Engineer's Order.-For dredging on the North river, between Battery and Thirty-fourth Secretary's Order No. i886i.-For building a new steel propeller, with all appurtenances. street. Submitted June 20, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 666. On account of the death of Submitted February 23, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 6o. the contractor this contract was subsequently cancelled. Engineer's Order.-For dredging at the Rutgers Section on the East river. Submitted March Secretary's Order No. 19367.-For preparing for and building a new wooden pier with appur- 3, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 652. tenances west of Rutgers slip, East river, Borough of Manhattan. Submitted July 31, 1899, and Engineer's Order.-For furnishing and delivering about 700 tons anthracite coal. Submitted advertised as Contract No. 667. March 7, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 653• Engineer's Order.-For furnishing sawed yellow pine timber. Submitted September 5, 1899, Engineer's Order.-For furnishing sawed yellow pine timber. Submitted March 15, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 668. and advertised as Contract No. 658. Secretary's Order No. 19343•-For preparing for and building two new wooden piers, with Engineer's Order.-For furnishing granite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Submitted appurtenances, to be known as New Pier, No. 3, and New Pier, No.4, at the Wallabout basin, in March 15, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 643• the Borough of Brooklyn. Submitted August lo, 1899, and again October 13, 1899, and advertised Engineer's Order. -For furnishing wrought-iron screw bolts, dock spikes, and washers, and as Contract No.669. cast iron cleats. Submitted March r8, 1899, and advertised as Contract No.656. Secretary's Order No. 19568.-For preparing for and building a platform at the foot of Rail- Engineer's Order.-For furnishing about Io,000 barrels of Portland cement. Submitted road avenue, Harlem river, in the Borough of The Bronx. Submitted October 23, 1899, and March 22, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 655• advertised as Contract No. 670. Engineer's Order.-For preparing for and building a new wooden pier, with appur- Secretary's Order No. 19343.-For preparing for and paving with granite or Staten Island tenences, at the foot of Rutgers slip, East river (Pier, new 34). Submitted March 24, 1899, and syenite the filled-in land in the rear of the bulkhead-wall on the easterly side of Wallabout basin, advertised as Contract No. 654. in the Borough of Brooklyn. Submitted November 27, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 671. Secretary's Order No. 18950.-For dredging in the Wallabout canal, Borough of Brooklyn. Engineer's Order.-For dredging on the North river, between the Battery and West Thirty- Submitted April 3, 1899, and advertised as Contract No.657. fourth street, Borough of Manhattan. Submitted December I, 1899, and advertised as Contract Secretary's Order No. 18894.-For building a new pier at East Twenty-second street, East No. 672. river. Submitted April 13, 1899, but never advertised. Engineer's Order.-F'or furnishing granite stones for bulkhead or river wall. Submitted Engineer's Order.-For furnishing and delivering Manila rope. Submitted April 14, 1899, December 6, 1890, and advertised as Contract No. 673. and advertised as Contract No. 659. Engineer's Order.-For furnishing and delivering about 3,000 piles. Submitted December 6, Secretary's Order No. 18854.-For preparing for and building a new pier at the foot of West 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 674. Thirty-ninth street, North river, in the Borough of Manhattan. Submitted April 20, 1899, and Engineer's Order.-For furnishing about io,000 barrels of Portland cement. Submitted advertised as Contract No. 66o. December 21, 1899, and advertised as Contract No.675. Secretary's Order No. 19013.-For preparing for and building a pier at the foot of Fordham Secretary's Order No. 19677.-For preparing for and building a new wooden pier with appur- road, Harlem river, in the Borough of The Bronx, and for removing the present pier and dredging tenances east of Pike slip, East river, Borough of Manhattan, to be known as Pier, new 32. Sub- thereat. Submitted March 17, 1898, and again April 20, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 661. mitted December 22, 1899, and advertised as Contract No. 676.

Dredging Done by the Department of Docks and Ferries for Twelve iWonths Ending December 31, 1899.

CON- TRACT D MUD. CRIB. Nct]0ER IN FEET OR MISCEL• WHEN MONTH. AUTHORIZATION. By WHO 1f PERFORMED. WHEN BEGUN. PR[CE. AMtiUST. LOCATION, Cubic Cubic LANEUUS. SLOW , TREAS- H•tl:]SH BO. Yards. yards. t'RER'S WATER. ORDER NUMBER.:

( Mar., x899 5,875 ••• • • • ••• • • • •• 119890 Res. of Board, Feb. 21, 1899.. i Mar, ao, 1899 Mar. x5, 1899 31 br,t121 25 Mud, rip. - Morris . ..ummgs Dredging j .... •••,.., ' „ Pier, new I. N. R.,..•• ...... { ,. ., Co ...•,,....,....•...... ( Apr., ...... ~ ra P, etc., az ~ 1 9937 .. ( .9pr. so, 31 r , too 19 3.549 Pier, new 14 (south side), N. R ...... Jul y, " x4,853 .••• • • 33 649 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, 1899„ P. Sanford Ross...... July r2, x899 July 27, " rS a,i5 73 54 ...... t94 CO June, " 11,710 2,654 ...... 26 632 Res. of Board, April 57, 1809.. E. S. Walsh ...... June 5. `~ 140r8 } 3,; Park Place Section, N. R...... ' •, July, " 48 ...... a6 632 " ...... July I, July x, 1899 x8 864

` Jan., '• 823 ...... 629 Res. of Beard, Mar.:t, x898.. Atlantic Dredging Co .. ...... Jan. it, " Jan. it, " 1716 11 39 84 ►Dump at Canal street, N. R ... ...... July, 577 •••••• •••••• x6 (49 Res.of Board, Jan. 27, r8gg.. P.Sanford Ross ...... ...... July 18, July x8, " x8 03 86 (x8 2,5130 22 Watts Street Section, N. R ...... Mar., `• 16,279 3,548 •• • • • • . • 629 Res. of Board, Mar. it, t898.. Atlantic Dredging Co...... Mar, I, •' Mar. r5, " {( 148 00 Bulkhead north of Pier, new 2t, N. R...... Apr., " 564 ...... x7 649 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, x899.. P. Sanford Ross ...... Apr. 3, " Apr. 3, x8 1 3 01 52 7308 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

CON- MUD. CRIB. DEPTH TRACTNUMBER IN FEET, OR WHEN Mt5CE1• MEAN AUTHORIZATION. BY WHOM PERFORMED. WHEN BEGUN, PRICE. AMOUNT. LOCATION. MONTH. Cubic Cubic LANEOUS. Low TRFAS- FINISNED, Yards. Yards. WATER. U' ER's ORDER Nu.i BRR.

P. Sanford Ross ...... Sept. ra, t8gg Sept. 15• t899 t8 Pier, new 3t, N.R...... Sept., +Bgg 7,625 20.86 649 Res. of Board, Jan. s7, x8gg.. Si,372 5t « .. .. ...... " t8 65 Ss Pier, old 42 (north side) N. R ...... 364 15.75 649 6, « « 7. •, 20276 15 Secretary's Order No. 19634.. Morris & Comings Dredging l Nov. +7, •' ..... . Nov., 25,936 35 " t8 6,762 gE Pier. new 45, N. R ...... I Dec., rx,636 35 20276 .. Co. ...... 1 ..... Dec. no, x8gg P. Sanford Ross ...... S ept. 6, 28gg Sept. 7, r8 azo-+4 Bulkhead between Piers, old 4z and new 34, N. R. Sept., 1,923 15.75 649 Res, of Board, Jan, z7, 18"- • .. « " ...... 6 ..e 7.. t8 x04 4c Pier, new 34. N. R...... 58o 15.75 649 •• 94 Atlantic Dredging Company... Jan. 5," Mar. x, " +7A 2x6 Bulkhead between Piers 4s and 43, N. R...... { Feb.,an t,o9r 629 Res.of Board, Mar.ix, 1899.. Mar., 74 Pier, old 39 (south side), N. R...... July, 14.104 33 649 Res. of Board,Jan. 27, 1894.. P.Sanford Ross ...... • July 8, " July rr, ' x8 2,538 7s 18 Pier, old 39 (north side), N. R...... r4.2o7 33 920089 Res. ofBoard, July ro, 2899.. Morris&CutningsDredgingCo. . r4, " " r7, •' 9,557 a6 r9 ^ `• 24, " t8 Bulkhead between Piers, new 39 and 40, N. R... 744 t8 920099 Res. ofBoard,July 17, 1899.. " 820099 u .. « . ~9'' ..24, " t8 4,381 2c Pier, new 40, N. R...... 94,340 32% Rip•rap, « « « .. „ ..~9„ §20099 r9, 4o x74 of Bulkkhead between Piers, new 44 and 45, N. R.. 435 } 19 Mar. 4, Pier, new 58 (north side), N. P...... Mar., 4,246 629 Res. of Board, Mar. +x, Agg.. Atlantic Dredging Cc...... •.. ar. r, 731 3t u « Feb., 10,609 629 Feb. 4, " ... 176 1,824 7 Pier, new 59. N. P...... { « '. Mar., 1,426 629 " ...... Mar. x, 1899 x7A 245 2 .' " « Feb. •, .899 Feb. z, Pier, new 6o, N. R...... Feb., '4.936 629 " r7.$ 848 9S 6Ta May, 33,476 26 649 Res. of Board,Jan. 27, x899.. P.Sanford Ross ...... ...... y 5, " •••• r8 6,050 4t Gansevoort Section, Perry street, N. R...... I June, 193 26 649 Aug. x8, " i x J 1,879 8 Ganses port Section (south end), N.R.,Pier, old 54 Aug., 4,966 986 27.2 890118 Res. of Board, June z4, x8.. Morris & Cumiugs Dredging Co. Aug. 9, 1899 Pier, new 52, N.R...... June, 1,0x3 649 Res. ofBoard, Jan.a7, 3899.. P.Sanford Ross...... , fune 22, " June z4, t8 18 « a. .. 22 ,. t8 Bulkhead between Piers, new 52 and old 56%2, N-R 975 649 a24, " +75 5c a u " .. 21.. " 2 18 384 9 Pier, old 56% (south side), N. R...... 2,138 649 4, °

Jan., 1,010 629 Res. of Board, Aug. z6, 1898.. Atlantic Dredging Cc...... Jan. 3, •' Jan. 4, " 171% 173 7 Pier, old 57, N. R. (oyster basin) ...... I 832 19780 " " Morris&CumingsDredgingCo. '• 23, " " 23, " too 832 OC Pier, old 58 (north side), N.R...... May, x,982 15% 649 Res. of Board, Jan. z7, 1899.. F•samf0rd Ross...... May t, " May x8, " x8 356 7e

Bloomfield street, Pier, old 58, N. R...... Aug., 4,693 1,457 17% 830.14 Res. ofBoard, July t7, 1899. Morris& CumingsDredgingCo. Aug. 7, " Aug. x8. " { x1 F 2,301 7' July 8, " x8 216 9t West Thirteenth street Pier (north side), N. R.. July, 1,205 x5 649 Res. of Board, Jan. z7, x899,. P. Sanford Ross ...... July 8, " Morris& Cumings DredgingCo, Nov. 2+, " Nov. 21, '• t8 275 73 West Thirteenth street Pier, N. R...... Nov., 1,532 r6% 120244 Secretary's Order No.+95go.. West Sixteenth street Pier, N. P...... Apr., 6,296 15 649 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, x899.. P. Sanford Ross ...... Apr. 3, ' Apr. 7• " +8 ',t33 23 « « ...... May, 8,000 .6 649 May r8, « May 24, " c8 1,440 o: x8 2,938 6E West Seventeenth street Pier, N. R...... Nov., 7,442 1,840 ... I 20.29 112023+ Res. of Board, Oct. 6, 1894... Morris & Cumings Dredging Co. Nov. 27, " Dec. 30, '• zoo 1,840 oc ( Dec., 8,884 West Eighteenth street Pier, N. R...... Dec., r6,6t6 25 920243 Secretary's Order No. 19566.. 6, " Nov. 2 4, " rB 7,990 83 May 31, " r8 2,370 93 West Nineteenth street Pier, N. R ...... May, 13,172 zo% 649 Res, of Board, Jan. 27, 2899.. P. Sanford Ross ...... May 19, " « « ...... -Dump, West Nineteenth street. N.R...... Oct., 1,728 16% 649 " Oct. 20, " Oct. 2r, " IB 3t1 o. « " ...... May, 2 2o,% N., May 17, •' ...... x8 West Twentieth street Pier, N. R...... 4, 94 649 « « •' ...... June x,879 7i June, 6,149 1654 S., 649 5.1899 „ « « une z +A June 13,443 28% ...... r8 4,802 53 West Twenty-first street Pier, N.R...... July, 13,238 649 ...•..4...99 July 8,1899 May r6, " r8 2 Pier, new 57, N. R ...... May, [1,919 a6M 649 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, 18gg.. P. Sanford Ross ...... May 3, 1899 ,t45 4t 27 82cz63 Secretary's Order No. 19602.. Morris & Comings Dredging Co. Nov. x 4, '• •• • • • • • • • • l tg Pier, new 57 (south side;, N. R ...... Nov., 15,383 ...... Dec. 22, 1899 J 4.585 81 Pier, new 57 (north side,, N. R...... Dec., 12,099 27 §20231 Secretary's Order No. 29204.. May May t6, '• t8 1,886 9, Pier, new 58 (south side), N. R...... May, 10,483 26% 649 Re,. of Board, Jan. 27, 1899.. P. Sanford Ross ...... 3, 1899 .. .. .. ...... Apr. 14, Apr. 24, " t8 ■,576 41 Apr., 8,758 z7 649 " Pier, new 59, N. R...... x7,ij dos +$ 3,501 27 629 Res. of Board, Mar. v, 2899.. Atlantic Dredging Company... " t2, " " 14, " r8 756 .,t *Dump, foot of Thirtieth street (north side), N.R. Dec., 4,200 21 §20320 Secretary's Order No :9678.. Morris&CumingsDredging Co. Dec. 3r, " Dec. 31, " .. .. ,. .. 32 '' '' 31 a +8 11,176 Ii Pier, new to, N. R ...... 6,534 21 §20320 « „ .' '. 3r " « 31, " 216 o; Bulkhead between Piers, new do aid 6,, N.R... 1,200 15 §20320. IS 26 '• L Nov. z2, " •• • •.. .. } 118 8,877 2, Pier, new 6. (south side;, N.R ...... Nov., 15,513 §2or86 Secretary's'1'' Order No. r9 628...... ec. r, 18 Pier, new 611, N. R...... Dec., 33,805 a6 99 1 « « •' 568 4, Bulkhead between Piers, new 6. and 62, N. R.. 3,158 x5 §20286 Dec. g, 1899 " 15, " +8 26 1 « « 8,948 81 Pier, new 6z (north side), N. R...... Nov., 4.720 /zoz86 " . .. Dec.•zt, 1899 F18 Pier, new 52, N. P...... Dec., 44,996 a6 ) a " " Dec. x5, 1899 " ,8, " 18 842 0, Bulkhead between Piers, new 6z and 63, N. R... 4,678 x5 $20286 .. 8 o .. • .. .. « 27, " 18 5,759 n Pier, new 63, N. R ...... 3t,995 26 $_o286 Apr., 14,862 Apr' 17' 3,869 t. West Thirtyfm,rth street Pier (north side). N.R 649 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, 1899.. P. Sanford Ross ...... May 8,. 1899 lj 8 West'I'hirt -fourth street Pier (south side), N.R May, 6,633 27~7 Mar. 6, x899 Mar. +8, " +r) 1,631 9! Pier at W e,t Thirty-fourth street (north side), N. R Mar., 13,889 638 Engineer's Order ...... Edward S. Walsh ...... July r5, " July 25, •' it J: 2 West Fortieth street Pier, N. R...... July, 20,245 16% 638 Secretary's Order No.1932+.• ...... ,378 7! `••....."`... .. " 25, " 1tJti West Forty-second street Section and slip 9,850 x6% 638 Res. of Board, June 27, 1899•• 15, " 1,157 31 between Forty-second and Forty-third ,, ., . Morris&Cumings Dredging Co. June 30. " " xb " 12 3.810a streets, N.R ...... 31,750 36 Bzco67 Edward S. Walsh ...... May r, " May tg, " nIJt gto 7, West Forty-second street landing, N.R...... ' May, 7,751 r7 638 Secretary's Order No.+go68.. Morris& Cumings Dredging Co. June 30, " June 33, " 12 29 6. West Forty-secor,d Street Section )extra). N. R. June, 247 Res. of Board, June 27, 1899.. Res. of Board, Sept. a, t8g8.. Edward S. Walsh ...... July x, " July 6, " +tJ 758 7' West Forty-third Street Section extended (site JuNY, 6,457 17 638 ofPier), N. 5t...... 12, " " 03, " 12 906 4' 7,554 35 if20076 " " Morris & Cumings Dredging Co. Sept ., [Vest Forty-third Street Section (north side, 4,719 15 662 Res of Board, May tz, x899.. Du Bois Bros. Dredging Co.. I Sept ?y. Oct. 22, 1899 I t F 587 r N. R ...... Oct., 431 .. « " ,. , Sept.25, 1899 Sept. z6, " It& 1,132 9 West Forty-fourth street Pier (south side), N.R. Sept., .. 9.935 662 « « ,. . Oct. 5, " Oct. 13, " tx'r 2,197 3 West Forty-fifth street Pier (south side;, N. R.. Oct., 19,275 15 662 Secretary's Order No.r8787.. an. 2q, an. 24, a tg8 Jan., 474 638 E. S. Walsh...... " :12 y z6, 4 *Dump at West Forty-seventh street, N. R... { ,July, 1,215 t tb Secretary's Order No. 19333.•• • ;al y 24, Jan. 2, ° Jan. 27, " rtJ4 Pier at West Forty-eighth street, N. R...... Jan., 28,921 115 638 Secretary's Order No. 18735• • " ...... 3,398 z Sept., apt. s8, ... Pier at West Forty-ninth street, N. R...... 14,235 r6 662 Res. of Board, May is, 1899.. Do Bois Biros. Dredging Co... 4, 1 { 2,803 6 Pier at West Forty-ninth street ;south side), N.R. Oct., 10,358 Oct. .. u " .. Oct. 27,+899• .. 31 ' Itch 1,090 8 Pier at West Fiftieth street (north side), N. R... 9,569 +5 C62 .. " .. .. .a '• 24, 27, ° 1I, 2,177 7 Pier at West Fifty-first street (north side), N. R. to, 33x x6 662 .. .. " 20," .... .. ` 929 7. 7,675 +6 662 « .. .. N r:, 2899 trjj Pier at West Fifty-third street, N. R...... ; Nov., '• 48+ r6 662 ...... « " .. Sept. .6, 1899 Sept. 2z, " ttj 2,170 9 Pier at West Fifty-fourth street, N. R...... Sept., '• 19,043 x6 653 ...... Mar., " 9.271 . xry. 2,487 6 Pier at West Fifty-fifth street (north side), t6 638 Secretary's Order No. x8889.. E. S. Walsh..... ...... .•.....•..• Apr. x9, 18 N. R...... Apr., 3.390 99 Bulkhead between West Fifty-fifth and West .. .. .. ...... Mar. ao, x8 g Apr. tg, " ttX 469 8 3.999 .6 638 Fifty-sixth streets, N. R...... .a .. a. .. .,,...... ) Apr., 20 +6 638 ..:...... 3' ,697 .. s a...... } n 1,879 5. Mar., 4,133 i6 638 Pier at West Ftitys,xth street, N. R...... Engineer's Order...... Aue. 3,,+899 Aug., t, x66 n6 638 Sept. a2, x899 Sept. 23, " ii,b 68a 8 Sept., '• 5,990 x4% 66. Res.of Board, May za, 1899.. Du Bois Bros. Dredging Co.... In front of Seventy-fifth Street Timber Basin,( I .... Oct. " Ct. 20, " t+,3j 4,685 9 Oct., " 41,105 15 66z Secretary's Order No. 19512.. 5, N. R.... . ......... Bulkhead between West Eightieth and West Secretary's Order No. t959r• • .... Nov. a, " Nov. 2, trios 137 r Eighty-first streets, N.R ...... Nov., 1.203 23 662 « •' Nov. z, " 2, " xrjis 86 7. Bulkhead at Eighty-first street, N. R...... 761 13 662 .. Secretary's Or.erNo.t9a62.. E. S. Walsh ...... July s8, " •••.•.• •••.• l rxJ July , 98 14 638 .. - , •• Aug.2, 18 1 33 7 Bulkhead at West Ninety-sixth street, N.K.. Aug., x89 14 638 99 tiJ West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street 638 Secretary's Order No. xgozi.. •• ...... Apr. 24, .899 Apr. 29, " 453 1 Pier, N. R..- Apr., 3.857 IS Bulkhead between One Hundred and Twenty- .. « :a 4 ,. « 9, 129 ninth and One Hundred and Thirtieth 1,100 25 638 streets, N. R......

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7309

CON- TRACT ML'D. . CRIB. NUMBER MISCEL- I N FT , WHHN LOCATION MONTH. Cubic Cubic LANHOUS. MEAN TRHAS-OR AUTEORIZAIl0N. By WHOM PERFORMED. WHEN BEGUN. FINISHED. PRICE. AMOUNT. Yards. Yards. LUw URER'S WATER. ORDER N UMBER.

Pier at West One. Hundred and Thirty-firstl street, N. R ...... Apr. 18gg 2,487 ••••.. t5 638 Secretary's Order No. 190122.. E. S. Walsh...... Apr. 24, 1899 Apr. 29, 1899 xi% 8292 22 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-first ( street, N. R ..:...... • ...... Mar., x,026 ...... .... •. x5 638 Secretary's Order No r8g2o.. Mar. 31, " Mar. 31, " rxy too $6 Bulkhead between One Hundred and Thirty- .. fi,st and One Hundred and Thirty-second 398 • • • • • • • • •' •' r5 638 .. 31 ,. 31 ., Try, 46 77 streets, N. R .. Bulkhead at West One Hundred and Thir, l „ J For Riverside and L tieth st•eet, N. R. •... • .. ...... I Nov., a,o8t 1 FortLee Ferry Co. ( 9 662 Res. of Board, Oct. zo, x81899.. Du Bois Bros. Dredging Co... • Nov. r6, •' Nov. 17, " ti,9 237 23 Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-second ( street, N. R....•• ...... f Apr. x,862 ...... ...... r5 638 Secretary's Order No. 28920.. E.S.Walsh ...... Mar. 31, " Apr. a8, " 1IJ4 sr8 79 Bulkhead between One Hundred and Thirty- second and One Hundred and 'thirty 9,438 ...••. ...... r5 638 t " 31, ., .. 28, ,. 1:Ja 266 47 third streets, N. R...... c.•.• ...... Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-third t „ ,• ~5 638 „ a 31 ,. a a8 ,. xr% street,N.R ...... •.....•...... 2,272 •...... ai5 21 Pier so (east side), E. R ...... •. • ..... • • . May, ,, 4,206 ...... • ...... 20% 647 Secretary's Order No. 19074.. International Contracting Co.. May 22, May a6, " tay 515 24 Pier, old at (west side), E. R.... •..... •...... " 2,011 ...... 20% 649 " '• '• 22, „ •• 26, " r2( 613 85 Pier, old 33 (east side), E. R ...... " " 5,x15 ...... ...... 2x 647 Secretary's Order No. r9:36.. •• 26, '• •` 26, •, r2Y4 136 59 Pier, old 34(west (west side), E. R ...... ...... " `• 963 ...... ...... 2r 647 `• " •• 26, •• '• 27, " 02% 117 97 Pier, new 3a, ...... •...... Nov., " 2,080 ... • .. ...... 26 652 Res. of Board, May 3, x899•.. Morris & Cumings Dredging Co. Nov. 15, " Nov. 23, 08 374 40 Catharine street, E. R...... ( Jan"Feb., .,~. . Mud-cri bwork, lu mp sum. .. 644 Res. of Board, Nov. a5, 1898.. Jan. a5, " Feb. 24, " .. 4,690 oo *Dump at Rutgers street, E. R ...... Jan., " 410 ...... ..... • .. 562 Res. of Board, Dec. to, 1896.. Atlantic Dredging Co...... Mar. 29, " Mar. 29, " 17%% 71 24 .. 21 Rutgers Section, E. R ...... Mar., " 6,952 ...... ...... .. 647 Res. of Board, Feb. 3, 1899.. International Contracting Co...... .. 31 .. 12% 855 30 Apr, " .1,027 1,387 ...... 25 650 Res. of Board, Feb. ,o, 1899.. R. G. Packard ...... Apr. 12, „ Apr. 29, " 1,570 o6 Rutgers Section, wall proper, E. R. • ...... too June, " 4,460 . • • • .. • . • • • z5% 647 Res. of Board, Feb. 3. 1899 • , International Contracting Co... June tg, " June 22, " 02% 546 35 Apr., .. 5,888 ...... ...•.• 25 647 .. .. .. Mar. 31, " Apr. 7, " ,z% 721 88 New Pier foot of Rutgers street, E. R...... j '• 3,050 4,16x ...... 25 650 Res. of Board, Feb. xo, iSgg.. R. G. Packard ...... Apr. rz, " Apr. 29, •{ r' 4,710 18 l May, " 3,263 ...... ...... 25 647 Res, of Board, Feb. 3, x899•• International Contracting Co.. May 07, " May 27, " 12% 399 72 New Pier next south of Rutgers street, E. R.... " 6,526 ...... ...... .. 647 " " ., " 17, " " 27, " 22% 799 44 Rutgers Section, over old 43, E. R ...... July, " 3,189 795 ...•.. z6 820097 Res. of Board, Feb. 3, 1893., Morris & Comings Dredging Co. July zo, •• July 26, „ rw 1,369 02 A°g., " 576 3'z6o ' • • • • • 25-32 652 Res. of Board, Mar. 3, r8 • ...... r8 Rutgers Section, over old 4a, E. R...... Sept., „ 448 2,5x3 ...... 25-32 652 •• ,• ...... •. Sept. 9, 5899 xoo 5,957 32 Bulkhead wall area between Rutgers and Pike ( Nov., •• x,400 ...... a6 62 " Nov. az, 0899 Nov. zz, " r8 252 co Mar., " 6,46x • • 647 Res. of Board, Dec.9, x896.. International Contracting Co.. Mar. zr, •` Mar. 27, " 22% 791 47 ., 21 .. .. 21 ,s " 257 • • 62 Res. of Board, Dec. to, 1896. Atlantic Dredging Co...... 1734 44 31 Pier at Fourth street, E. R...... May, 26,594 •• • ••••• •5-31 647 Res. of Board, Dec. 9, x898. International Contracting Co .. May r, " June 8, " ray 2,032 77 .... t .. •. 5 .. 12% June, ..2,872 .....•...... 2-31 647 351 82 , .1, , • • • , • s5 647 r• ., ...... 1~3f s64 85 Bulkhead, East Fourth street, E.R...... 1IJune, •. 359 •..... ...... a5 647 ., ., ...... June 5, 5 899 Bulkhead East Fourteenth street, E. R...... Apr., 714 ...... ...... x2 647 Apr. 7, :899 Apr. 8, " tz34 87 47 East Twenty-third Street Section, E. R...... Mar., " 3,966 ...... ...... •. 047 Res. of Board, Jan. 27, 1899•• Mar. r4, Mar. r8, " ra% 485 84 East Twenty-third Street Section Wall, Seven- I teenth to Eighteenth street, E. R...... j May, 5,rr 5 . • • • . • .. • • . • r9%r 647 May r, May 17, " x2% 626 59 East Twenth-third street Section Wall, Twen- l Apr ,, Apr. 29, " 12% tv-first toTwemy-second Street, E R....( 3.1243 """ •-• • • • t8 647 ° ' Apr. 17, " - 397 27 East Twenty-third Street Section, Eighteenth L •.• Atlantic Dredging Co...... Sept. zo, ' Sept. 23, " 20 176 6o street, E.R.... Street .SeCt1O...... teenth Sept., •• 883 ...... ... r 9 66 5 Res. of Board, J une 9. x899•.. East Twenty-third Street Section• Eighteenth Oct., *,484 I ,, 19 82012 2 Res. of Board, Jan. z x8 Morris & Cumings Dredging Nov. I, <• ...... t r8 2,.55 60 to Twenty-second street. E. R...... Nov., " 9,936 { ' • • 9 3 J 7, 99 1 Co ...... Nov. r4, x899 Oct. 6, 28gg ...... roo 4,002 00 Section, foot East, Oct., 19,432 Morris & Comings Dredging East Twenty-third Street 4,012 ...... so lazox34 " Co...... Twenty-third street, E. R...... Nov., sox ...... Nov. I, 2899 r8 3,533 94 Pier at East Twenty-fourth street, E. R...... Jan., " 5,575 • •.... ...... .. " 562 Res. of Board, Dec. ro, 1896. Atlantic Dredging Co...... Jan. 3, 1899 Jan. it, " 1734 986 03 Bulkhead between East Twenty-fourth and „ rt •' „ xt, '• 1 Twenty-fifth streets, E. R...... ,1 1231 ...... ...... 560 •• 7A 40 14 „ .. 12 Pier at East Twenty-fifth street (south side), E.R. 411 ...... ...... .. 562 " " 02, '• 1734 71 42 30 „ •Dump at East Twenty-eighth street, E. R.... " 437 .562 " " .` 31, 0734 75 92 Pierat East Twenty-eighth street (north side),t May 22, May 23, " tz% 1,310 38 ... j May, 10,697 .. 647 Res. of Board, Dec. 9, 188. Internal cnal Contracting Co .. Pier at East Thirty-first street, E. R...... Apr., " 3,822 ...... ••.x6% 647 Apr. 3, " Apr. 6, " xo% 468 20 ( May, 896 .....• .•.... r5 647 " " May ro, " May xx, " 12% 009 76 •Dump at East Thirty-eighth street Pier, E.R . ( Dec., " 0,0812 ..•... ...... x6)5 665 R. of Board, June 9. 1899., Atlantic Dredging Co...... Dec. 14, " Dec. t5, " 20 206 40 Bulkhead between Thirty-eighth and Thirty- „ „ .. i8 ., .. 20 „ 20 234 00 ninth streets, E. R...... 1,170 ...... xa 665 , *Dump at East Forty-sixth street, E. R...... Jan., " 172 . . 62 Res. of Board, Dec. to, 1896.. Jan. to, " Jan. to, " 5734 29 89 Bulkbead between Sixty-first and Sixty-second „ „ 84 .. .. 9 .. .1 9, " 66 71 streets, E. R...... ...... ...... „ 5612 „ 5734 East Seventy-eighth street, K. R...... Aug., " '45 ...••• ..•••• 10 665 Res. of Board, June 9, 1899... Aug. zr, " Aug. ax, " 20 9 00 ' Sept., " 995 ...••• ••••663 Res. of Board, June z, 1899. John Gilies Co ...... Sept. 26, " ...... ••• 20 354 6o East Eightieth street (crib area), E. R...... { Rock Oct., ...... bot. } 663 " ' ... I.•••.... Oct. II, 1899 too 376 00 ' " 778 376 tom. East Eighty-sixth street (upper pier), E.R..... Apr., " r=o ...... tz 647 Res. of Board, Dec. 9, 1899.. International Contracting Co .. Apr. to, .899 Apr. it, 12% 13 48 Mar. xi, •• • • • Bulkhead between East Ninety-fourth ands '• 313 I „••„ y lz~ 73 50 Niuety-fitrhstreets, E. R...... J May, 287 {'••'•• 647 ...... Apr. r t, 5899 I EastNinety-ninthstreeteasof wall,zoofeet, 1 „ •• 4,536 ...... r6 647 " May 29, 0899 May 3t, " tz%r1 555 66 East One Hundred and Fifth street, H. R...... •" " 627 ...... r2 647 " May 20, " May 20, " 12x/4 76 8t PieratEast One Hundred and Seventeenth 1( J„3,6u°e, o3 •••"••••••• x:~r 647 •• " •' " 32, " June z6, " 2224 444 68 tRandall'sIsland,oppositeEastOne Hundred l Jan. „ Atlantic Dredging Co...... Jan. 30, •' Jan. 30, " 1734 29 or i 567 """""" „ 562 Res. ofBoard, Dec, to, x896.. tRandall'- Island, opposite East One Hundred 1 „67 ,. 30 .. .. 31 .. 2 and Nineteenth street, H. R...... J """""" „ 562 •' •• 7A 98 52 Randall's Island Coal Dock, H.R...... Mar., " x,095 ...... 570 Res.of Board, Mar. x2, 1897.. Charles Du Bois...... Mar. 23, " Mar. 23, 01 r9aa 213 92 Bulkhead between East One Hundred and Jan. 3q ...... t Seventh and One Hundred and Eighth ))- l •562 Res. of Board, Dec. to, 1895.. Atlantic Dredging Co...... •...... Feb. 7, 17 353 62 streets, H R...... Feb., " 6q ) •""'•••"' 1899 1 Bulkhead foot of East One Hundred and l Feb. 2, 18 27% 70 54 Eighth street, H. R...... 1 Feb., " 406 ...... ••••• 562 " .. 99 " 2, " Bulkhead between East One Hundred and 2, " Eighth and One Hundred and Ninth " 1,698 ...... 5612 " '• •• 3, " x734 295 03 streets, H. R...... Bulkhead foot East One Hundred and Ninth 1 „ „394 .. ., 3 .. •. 4, " 1 68,46 street, H. R...... J ...... 562 7A Bulkhead between One Hundred and Ninth .. 4 .. .. and One Hundred and Tenth streets, } "a,o65 .. 62 " 6, " 1734 358 26 H.R. *Dumping board, East One Hundred and „ „ ,2, a, ° 12, „ 17A lot Si Te,tth street (south side). H. R. 586 """""" .. 562 " .. 20 East One Hundred and Tenth street, H. R..... 56a " " 8, " , " 17N 209 19 Bulkhead along East One Hundred and Twen.j •• 19, ,• „ 20, „ 0734 a8o 6t ty.fifthstreet, H.R...... J js.., , 1,655 560 *Dump at Lincoln avenue, H. R ...... Mar., " 890 ...... ..... • • 570 Res. of Board, Mar. is, 1899.. Charles Du Bois...... Mar. 24, " Mar. 24, " 19A x77 It Bulkhead foot of East One Hundred and ` Feb. 24, " Feb. 24, " 19A rr6 6, Thirty-sixthstreet, H. R...... 1 Feb., " 586 """ ...~•.. .570 . East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street t .._.. Res. of Board, June 18 Atlantic Dredging Co...... Aug. 8, " Aug. rg, " 20 152 00 (channel to bulkhead), H. R...... f Aug., 760 " " " x 3' 5 665 J 9' 97 Bulkhead between West One Hundred and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and For- May." ,,267 ..... • ...... 14 570 Res. of Board, Mar. rz, 1899.. Charles Du Bois ...... May 23, " May 23, " 194k 252 13 tietb streets, HR ...... I Fordham Heights, H. R ...... Nov., " 4,232 ..... • .... • .. 662 Secretary's Order No. 19034• Du Bois Bros. Dredging Co.... Nov. ao, " Nov. 25, " I1 482 45 Riker's Island ...... May 2,243 .....• .....• 13 119976 Res. of Board, Apr. 14, x899.. Morris & Comings Dredging Co. May 8, " May ao, " 33>"s 760 39 Foot of Dnision avenue, Brooklyn ...... Mar., " 4,748 ...... .....• .• Sr9897 Res. of Board. Mar. 3, 1899.. Mar. x5, " Mar. r8, " x7A 845 14 Pier foot of Gold street, Brooklyn ...... May, " x,987 ..... • ...... r5 iz0006 Res. of Board. May is, 1899.. May s6, '4 May 27, " 20 397 40

7310 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

coN- DBPTH I TRACT MUO. CRIB. 11.7 R OR WHEN MISCRL- IN FNHT,AN AUTHORIZATION. BY WHOM PERFORMED. BEGUN.I I PRICE. AMOUNT. LOCATION. MONTH. Cubicubic C LAEOUS. N MeS FINISHED. Low SEER's Yards. Yards. WA I ORDER

Bathhouse berth foot of Forty-third street, 1 May, 5899 3,176 13 819917 Res. of Board, Mar, a4, 1899.. Morris & Cumings Dredging Co. May 11, 1899 May IS, 1899 life $568 5o Aug. 9 Wallabout Canal, Brooklyn ...... ...... j 3" 727 1 ....-. ra 657 Res, of Board, April 7, 1899.. James R. Steers ...... , Sept. xb, 1899 } ao 6,523 20 Aug., " 9,509 ...... 665 Rm. of Board, June 9, r8y9.. Atlantic Dredging Co...... Aug. 24. 1899 ...... ao • 2,901 SB Wallabout Basin, Piers, Brooklyn.....,....., •• Sept., " 1,631 ...... 665 In progress. 20 326 so ( Oct., ,. 1,096 ...... r5 665 Oct. 3, 1899 Oct. 4, regg 20 219 20 Pier No. r, Wallabout, Brooklyn...... (j Dec., 5,463 ...... 15 665 .. Dec. as, Dec. 30, •' 20 r,o9a 60 Oct., " 1,883 ...... r5 665 `• '• Oct. 6, Oct. z4, " 20 376 60 Pier No. a, Wallabout, Brooktyn ...... 1 Nov„ " 560 ...... ---. 5 665 Nov. as, Nov. as, " 20 xxa 00 Dec., Ir,o49 15 665 .. Dec. is, Dec. 23, " 20 2,209 8o `. Southerly Bulkhead, Wallabout, Brooklyn...... ' " 507 ...... x5 665 •. 6 " 6, so ror 40 .. .. Nov. 6, ...... 20 Nov., 17.732 ...... -. 66 5 3,556 40 East Bulkhead, Wallabout, Brooklyn...... {` 4 095 15 Dec., ., ...... 15 665 Dec. Ix, If99 20 859 oo West Bulkhead, Wallabout. Brooklyn...... Nov., " 627 ----.. ...... x5 665 Nov. 28, 2899 Nov, 30, " 20 125 40

Totals ..... 1,171,376 a7,?zt Total. $218,277 57 M

NOTE-Premises marked thus (s) denotes work done for Department of Street Cleaning. Premises marked thus (1) denotes work done for private parties. Premises marked thus ('Y) denotes work done for House of Refuge. Places marked thus'($) show Treasurer's Order Number. Premises marked thus ($) denotes work done for Department of Charities.

Statement of Dredging Done by Lessees, Private Parties and Others, under Permit or by WORK SUPERY1SED. Order from the Board of Docks. WORK DONE, OTHER THAN DREDGING, BY ALLEGED OWNERS AND LESSEES OF PIERS AND OTHERS, BY ORDER OR UNDER PERMIT OF THE BOARD OF DOCKS, AND UNDER THE WHEN I WHEN I DEPTH., AUTHORIZA-I By WHOM PERFORMED. I SUPERVISION OF THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF. LOCATION. TION. BEGUN. FINISHED.

Feet. NORTH RIVER. Central R. R. Co, ofl Oct. 15, 1899 Oct. r5, 18 Liberty street, N. R ...... x5 Permit... New Jersey...... 99 Various Places on North River. N. Y. and Baltimore 1 July 6, Pier, old 7, N. R ...... :a to x8 " Transportation Co.. f July 6, Secretary's Order No. 18867.-Reels of wire were landed at various places by the Merritt Dump at Canal street, N. R...... , 1r to r4 " Brown & Fleming...... Mar. 5, Mar. 5, and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. Begun January I and finished June 30, 1899, Pier, new a5, N. R ...... a5 `• Southern Pacific Co...... June 20, -" July ro, Pier, new I, N. R. .. ,. Pier, new 37, N. R ...... 25 •• ..... " aq „ 10, Secretary's Order No. 19169.-A cluster of broken fender piles at the southerly corner of the 2010x5 Ocean S. S. Co. of Sa. 1 July as, Aug. 9, pier was renewed by the lessee. Begun May 31 and finished June I, 1899. Pier, new 35, N. R...... vannah ...... J Secretary's Order No. 19184.-Alterations were made to the offices on the pier by the lessee. Dump at Sixteenth street, N. R. 7 to 15 Brown & Fleming...... June t8, June 18, Begun May to and finished July 15, 1899. .• Oct. sr, Secretary's Order No. 19293,-Replacing one oak pile on outer end of pier. Begun and .. 15 tO iO •` ...... Oct. t6, finished July 5, 1899. West Twenty-third street, N. a... 8 to ro Erie Railroad Co...... Apr. s. Apr. 2, Secretary's Order No. 19424•-Repairs were made to the pier where damaged by the Bulkhead between Forty-third) Steamship " Ella " of the Munson Line. Begun September 26 and finished September 27, 1899. and Forty-fourth streets, ). r5 - .... Albert Hastdorf...... June 17, •' June 2t, N. R ...... N.Y. Central and Bud-j Pier, old I, N. R. Pier at Thirty-sixth street, N.R.. 15 .. Jan. it, Feb. 6, son R. R. R. Co..... J Secretary's Order No. i8449.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Dump at Fifty-fifth street, N. R... 12t0 rg .... Brown & Fleming...... Mar. t9, Mar. 29. Company. Begun January I and finished February 78, 5899. 25 •, ...... May sr, ,• May 2r, Secretary's Order No. x8885.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun March I and finished September i, 1899. 15 „ ...... Dec. 23. Dec. 13, Secretary's Order No. i945o.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad •' 13t020 " ... .. ...... Aug. 13, ., Aug. 13, Company. Begun September 6 and finished December 30, i899. West Fifty-ninth to West Sixty- N.Y. Central and Bud. t July July ,9 .. Pier, old 2, N. R. four-h street, N. R...... r son R.R. R. Co..... f 7. Piers x7 and x8, E. R...... a5 " R.M Ferris, agent...... Apr. a8, May 5, Secretary's Order No. 18449.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun January I and finished February 28, 1899. Pier rg, E. R ...... a5 ., .... Mar. is, '• Mar. t6, Secretary's Order No. 58885.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad „ .. and finished September I, 1899...... 20 •' ...... 3, July 8, Company. Begun March It July Secretary's Order No. 19450.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Dump at Jackson street, E. R..... IS B, own & Fleming...... Mar. 5, Mar, 3o, Company. Begun September 6 and finished December 30, 1899. .. 4 ,. 20 May May 14. Pier 3, N. R. .. ,4 ., ,.. 15 " ...... Nov. 5, Nov. 7, " Secretary's Order No. 19380.-Repairs were made to pier by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Bulkhead between Corlears and I June 14, June 14, '• Company. Begun August 8 and finished August is, 18gg. Jackson streets...... ro .. .. Interstate Dredging Co„ Dump at Broome street, E. R...... 8 to 25 Brown & Fleming ...... Mar. a8, Mar. 3o, " Pier, old 4, N. R. Delancey street, E. R ...... t5 to ao Order..... P. H. Flynn...... Apr. so, Apr. tq, Secretary's Order No. I8 .49.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Mar. 14, 'r Company. Begun January I and finished February 28, 1899. Pier at Seventh street, E. R ...... 24 Permit Morgan & McGovern.... Mar. 17, •' Secretary's Order No. 18885.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Bulkhead at Thirtieth street, E. R. 7 to 15 .. Albert Hastdorf...... June a6, June a7, •' Company. Begun March I and finished September I, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19450,-Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Dump at Fortieth street, E. R ..... so Brown & Fleming " It, „ it, Company. Begun September 6 and finished December 30, 1899. x5 '• ...... Sept. to, •' Sept. ro, Bulkhead between Ninety-fifth Pier, old 6, N. R. and Ninety-sixth streets, E. 7 to no John P. Kane Co...... July 29, July 29, R...... Secretary's Order No. 18426.-Repairs were made to the bulkhead north of the pier by the New York Steam Company. Begun January I and finished February 28, 1899. One Hundred and Fifty-ninth ` IS .. .,•,'i street, H. R ...... Manhattan Railway Co.. Aug. 14, •' Aug. t7, " Secretary's Order No. 59730.-Repairs were made to the fenders on the pier by the New Morris Heights, H. R...... 6 to Io .. Gas Engine and Power)f May a, York Steam Company. Begun August 22 and finished August 28, 5899. May 3, „ Secretary's Order No. 19586.-Repairs were made to the inner end by the New York Steam Two Hundred and Ninth and r5 P. Sanford Ross...... Apr. ax, Oct. 31, " Isham streets, H. R...... } Company. Begun November 13 and finished November 15, 1899, Bulkhead south of Pier 6, N. R. BOROUGH of BROOKLYN, Brooklyn Wharf and Secretary's Order No. I9564.-Repairs were made to the water-pipe. Begun and finished Columbia Pier ...... ao Permit .. ! Warehouse Co...... Dec. so, x898 Jan. 4, 1899 November 3, 1899. Dikeman to Cofeystreets...... Ig to t8 .... Atlantic Dock Co...... Jan. 4, 1899 Feb. a, " Pier, old 7, N. R. ,r .. Secretary's Order No. 18397.-Repairs were made to the pier by the New York and Balti- Forty-ftsst to Forty-second street.. 17 to a6 .... The Bush Co...... "" a23, " 24, more Transportation Co. Begun January I and finished February It, 1899. Br ooklyn Whrfa and pier Pier at Dock stmt ...... t5 to 25 ar. a8, " Mar. 30, Secretary's Order No. z8998.-Corrugated iron was replaced on the office and sides of Warehouse Co...... by New York and Baltimore Transportation Company. Begun April 15 and finished May I2, 1899. Bulkhead between South Second „ ) Brooklyn Wharf and une and South Fifth streets...... ~5 1 Warehouse Co...... J I 4, June 5, _ Brooklyn Wharf and ( Pecr 8, N, R. Piers 34 and 35, Atlantic Basin..... latos6 •' Warehouse Nov. a9' t896 Apr. a6, •' Brooklyn Wharf and Secretary's Order No. 58375.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Congress to Amity street...... 1 a6 •• Warehouse Co,,.... Apr. 27, 1899 May 1, pany of New Jersey. Begun January I and finished January 30, 5899. Slip at Elizabeth street ...... x to t8 .... Divine Burtis...... Mar. 23, Mar. r6. Secretary's Order No. 1885o.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- pany of New Jersey. Begun February II and finished August 7, 1899. South Fifth street ...... 35to4o .... Degnan-McLean Co..... July 6, July so, Secretary s. Order No. 19381.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Washington to Main street...... x5 Union Ferry Co...... Apr. an, Apr. r5, pany of New Jersey. Begun August 8 and finished December 30, 1899. Sackett street ...... xxto IS Order..,., " s8. ,. 29, .. Pier 9, N. R. Pier at North Twelfth street...... roto r5 Permit .... Standard Oil Co...... Oct. 16, '• Oct. Tt, Secretary's Order No. 18$39.-Repairs were made to the 'pier by the Cromwell Steamship Company. Begun January I and finished Apnl 22, 1899. Whale Creek, Newtown...... =a ... ...... Jul , " July 6, " ,...... 8tora " ,,., James D. Leary...... June 27, Pier lo, N. R. Secretary's Order No 58539.-Repairs were made to the pier by the Cromwell Steamship Company. Begun January i and finished April 22, 1899, BOROUGH OF QvEENs. Secretary's Order No. 19095.-Piles at the pier were renewed by the Metropolitan Steamship Whale Creek, Newtown...... 8 to ra Permit.... James D. Leary...... June 27, 1899 June 30, 1849 Company. Begun May 15 and finished May 29, 1899. Greenpoint avenue, Newtown...... 10 to 17 " 27. July 14 Pier II, N. R. Flushing...... 4 '• ..., D. S. Jones & Co...... Nov. a, Nov, 4, Secretary's Order No. Igo95.-Piles were renewed by the Metropolitan Steamship Company. Began May 15 and finished May 29, 1899. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. " 7311

Pier 12, N. R. Pier, new 32, N. R. Secretary's Order—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Company of New Secretary's Order No. 14740.—Shed was erected on extension to pier by the New Jersey Jersey. Begun January I and finished January 30, 1899. Steamboat Company. Begun January 6 and finished June 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18850.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 19148.—Erection of shed on bulkhead south of pier, by the New Jersey pany of New Jersey. Begun February It and finished August 7. 1899. Steamboat Company. Begun September 23 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19381.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 19454.—Plattorm was built adjoining south side inner end of pier by pany of New Jersey. Begun August 8 and finished December 30, 1899. the New Jersey Steamboat Company. Begun September iS and finished October 20, i8gg. Pier, old 13, N. R. Pt'er, old 42, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 1835.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 18758.—Derrick, scales and office were placed on inner end of pier by pany of New Jersey. Begun January i and finished January 30, 1899• L. E. Muller. Begun January 7 and finished January 17, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 187o4—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 18763.—Guy-lines were secured to dumping boards by the New York pany of New Jersey. Begun January I and finished January 21, 1899. Telephone Company. Begun February 8 and finished February is, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18850.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- pany of New Jersey. Begun February it and finished August 7, 1899. Pier, new 34, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19381.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 18795.—Girders and planking at inner end of pier were renewed by the pany of New Jersey. Begun August 8 and finished December 30, 1899. Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Begun January 2 and finished January 19, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19468.—Platform scales were removed from pier to Pier, new 35, by Piers, old 14 and 15, N. R. the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah. Begun September 7 and finished September 59, 1899, Secretary's Order No. 18375.—Repairs were made to the piers by the Central Railroad Corn- pany of New Jersey. Begun January I and finished January 30, 1899. Pier, new 35, N. R. Secretary s Order No. 18850.—Repairs were made to the piers by the Central Railroad Com- Secretary's Order No. 18715.—Repairs were made to pier by the Ocean Steamship Company pany of New Jersey. Begun February I i and finished August 7, 1899. of Savannah. Begun January 4 and finished January 27, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19381.—Repairs were made to the piers by the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey. Begun August 8 and finished December 30, 1899. Pier, new 36, N. R. Secretary's Order o. i9444.—Repairs were made to the piers by the Central Railroad Secretary's Order No. 18409.—Repairs were made to pier by the New York, New Haven and Company of New Jersey. Begun August 31 and finished September 27, 1899• Hartford Railroad Company. begun January i and finished February 20, 1899. Repairs were made to the sewer under Pier by the Department of Sewers. Pier, old 16, and Cortlandt Street Ferry, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18965.—Cluster piles were driven at corner of pier by the New York, Secretary's Order No. 18449.--Repairs were made to the pier and the ferry premises by the New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun April 18 and finished April 29, 1899. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun January t and finished February 1, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19456.—Fenders placed along north side of pier by the New York, Secretary's Order No. 18885.—Repairs were made to the pier and ferry premises by the New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, Begun September 8 and finished September 13, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun March i and finished September 1, 1899. 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1945o.--Repairs were made to the pier and ferry premises by the Piers, new 36 and 37, N. R. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun September 6 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19197.—Piles were driven around piers by the New York, New Haven Secretary's Order No.19575.—Service pipe was laid to the pier by the Consolidated Gas Com- and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun June 7 and finished June 15, 1899. pany. Begun November 29 and finished December 6, 1899. Pier, new 38, N. R. Pier, new 14, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 59220.—Tar kettles were placed on bulkhead by the Warren-Ehret Secretary's Order No. 18958.—Office was erected on the outer end of pier by the Interna- Company. Begun July 1 and finished July 5, 1899. tional Navigation Co. Begun April 15 and finished April 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19425.—Gangways were cut in pier by the Southern Pacific Company Secretary's Order No. 19459.—Repairs were made to the shed on the bulkhead south of the Begun August 31 and finished September 13, 1899. pier. Begun September 8 and finished October z, 1889. Bulkhead between Piers, new 38 and 39, N. R. Piers, old 25 and 27, N. R. Secretary's Order No. t9480.—Backing-log was repaired by Atlantic Transport Company Secretary's Order No. 18346.--The piers were extended out to the pierhead-line and shed under order of the Board. Begun December i and finished December Ii, 1899. erected on the extensions by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. Btguti January I and finished March 3, 1899. Pier, new 39, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19415.—A shed is being erected on bulkhead by the New York Cen- Secretary's Order No. IS881.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Atlantic Transport tral and Hudson River Railroad Company. Begun November 14; in progress. Company. Begun April i and finished August 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19417.—Repairs were made to the fenders on Pier, old 27, by the Old Secretary's Order No. 19280.—Fire extinguisher was tested on bulkhead by the Little Giant Colony Steamboat Company. Begun August 16 and finished August 24, 1899. Fire Extinguisher Company. Begun and finished June 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19468.—A service pipe to Pier, old 27, was placed by the Consol- idated Gas Company. Begun September 15 and finished September 22, 1899. Bulkhead between Piers, new 39 and 40, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19588.—The pavement between the piers was repaired. Begun No- Secretary's Order No. 19480.—Backing-log was repaired by the Atlantic Transport Company vember 17 and finished November 20, 1899. under order of the Board. Begun December i and finished December I I, 1899. Pier, new t8, N. R. Pier, new 40, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18827.—Erection shed on bulkhead south of pier by the Old Colony Secretary's Order No. 18961.—Repairs were made to lenders by the Cunard Steamship Com- Steamboat Company. Begun April 5 and finished October i i, 1899. pany. Begun May 5 and finished May 8, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 184o8—Repairs were made to pier by the New York, New Haven and Secretary's Order No. 19363.—Repairs were made to pier by the Atlantic Transport Com- Hartford Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished February 20, 1899. pany. Begun July z6 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18828.—Erecting shed on inner end of pier by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun April 5 and finished October ti, 1899. Pier, new 41, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18834.—Repairs were made to pier by the Old Colony Steamboat Secretary's Order No. 18986.—Repairs were made to pier by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Company. Begun February 23 and finished March 3, 1899. Western Railroad Company. Begun April 24 acid finished May 2, 1899. Secretary's Order No 19517.—Illuminated sign was placed at outer end of pier by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun September 26 and finished Sep- Bulkhead between Piers, new 41 and 42, N. R. tember 27, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 189io.—Ice bridge was replaced on bulkhead by R. J. Foster. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19527•—Service pipe was placed to pier by the Consolidated Gas March II and finished March 16, 1899. Company. Begun October 7 and finished October it, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18879.—Tunnel structures on bulkhead were removed by the Hudson Secretary's Order No. 19659.—Repaired fender piles under permit to New York, New Tunnel Railway Company. Begun June 52 and finished July 6, 1899. Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun December i and finished December g, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19311.—Tunnel structures on bulkhead were removed by the Hudson Tunnel Railway Company. Begun July 7 and finished November 15, 1899. Ig, N. R. Pier, new Secretary's Order No. 19596.—Scales and office on bulkhead were removed by R. J. Foster. Secretary's Order No. 184o8.—Repairs were made to the pier by the New York, New Haven Begun November 18 and finished November 25, 18 and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished February 20, 1899. 99. Secretary's Order No. 18967.—Cluster of piles were placed on northerly corner of pier by Pier, new 42, N. R. the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun April 5 and finished April Secretary's Order No. 19147.—Repairs were made to pier where damaged by the steamer 17, 1899. " Barbarossa " by the Compagnie Generale Ttansatlantique. Begun May 23 and finished May Secretary's Order No 19557.—Illuminated sign was placed at the outer end of the pier by 27, 1899. the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun September 26 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19407.—Carrying pole was erected on easterly line of marginal street September 27, 1899. by the Mount Morris Electric-light Company. Begun and finished August 23, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 19658. —Fender piles were repaired by the New York, New Haven Secretary's Order No. 19603.—Service pipe was placed to pier by the Consolidated Gas Com- and Hartford Railroad Company. Begun December i and finished December 9, 1899. pany. Begun and finished November 9, 1899. Piers, new 20 and 21, N. R. Bulkhead between Piers, new 42 and 43, N. R. Secretary's Order No. i8698.—Catch-basins were placed in pavement under shed by the Erie Secretary's Order No. 18812.—Fire was built on bulkhead to boil tar by John Hoffmeyer. Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished January 3, 1899. Begun February 17 and finished February 22, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 58716.—Repairs were made to piers and ferry premises by the Erie Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished June Ig, 1899. Pier, new 43, N. R. Barclay Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19937.—Stands were erected and maintained on recreation structures by Nathan Straus. Begun June 3 and finished November II, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18482.—Ferry rack on side of Pier, old 25, was repaired and extended to outer end of pier by the Hoboken Ferry Company. Begun January i and finished January Piers, new 44 and 45, N. R. 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19193•—'Erecting shed on bulkhead between piers by the Clyde Steam- Barclay, Christopher and West Foutteenth Streets, N. R. ship Company. Begun November I and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18457.—Repairs were made to ferry premises by the Hoboken Ferry Secretary's Order No. 19290.—Scales were placed on piers by the Clyde Steamship Com- Company. Begun January r and finished March to, 5899. pany. Begun July Io and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18974.—Repairs were made to ferry premises by the Hoboken Ferry Company. Begun April 6 and finished October 6, 1899. Pier, new 45, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19309.—Gangways were cut in pier and repairs were made by the Pier, new 22, N. R. Clyde Steamship Company. Begun July 6 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18233.—Second story was erected on shed in front of pier by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished January 5, f8gq. Pier, new 46, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 59163.—Repairs were made to outer end of pier by the Cornell Steam- Pier, new 24, N. R. boat Company. Begun and finished May 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19372.—Repairs were made to shed on pier by the Ben Franklin Transportation Company. Begun August 24 and finished August 2g, e899. Pier, new 47, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 1971o.—Erection of office on pier by the Quebec Steamship Company. Piers, new 27, 28, 29, and Desbrosses Street, N. R. Begun December 28 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18679.—Repairs were made to piers and ferry premises by the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company. Begun April r and finished April 29, 1899. Pier, new 48, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19526.—Water-pipe was placed to ferry premises at Desbrosses street Secretary's Order No. 19o45.—Repairs were made to pier by the White Star Line. Begun by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun October 4 and finished October 52, 1899. and finished May 4, 1899. - Secretary's Order No. 19597.—Material was removed from the new-made land in front of Pier, new 29, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun November 7 and finished Novem- Bulkheads between Piers, new 48, 49, 50, 51 and 52, N. R. ber 15, 1899. Sheds were erected on the bulkhead in front of and between piers for the White Star, Wilson Pier, new 31, N.R. and Cunard Steamship companies. Begun January 3 and finished March 31, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18941.—Placing light at outer end of pier by the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company. Begun July i2 and finished July 13, 1899 Gansevoorl and West Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. igoog.—Boiling tar on bulkhead in front of pier by the H. W. John Secretary's Order No. 18807.—Tracks were placed across marginal street to connect with Manufacturing Company. Begun April Ig and finished April 29, 1899. piers by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. Begun January 9 and Secretary's Order No. sgi66.—Cluster of piles were driven at outer end of pier by the New finished June 7, 1899. Jersey Steamboat Company. Begun April 20 and finished May 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18835.—Cbange of rails was made by the New York Central and Secretary's Order No. 19257.—Erecting shed on pier by the New York Central and Hudson Hudson River Railroad Company. Begun February 6 and finished May 13, 1899. River Railroad Company. Begun November 30 and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19636.—A grooved rail switch was laid on new made land by Adams Secretary's Order No. 19328.—Erecting shed on bulkhead north of pier by the New York & Co. Begun November 16 and finished December 23, 1899• Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. Begun September 13 and finished December Secretary's Order No. Ig654.—Placed oak fender on either side of auction pipe under permit 30, X899• to White Star Line. Begun November 23 and finished November 24, 1899. 7312 % THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

Pier, new 49, N. R. Pier foot of Forty-fifth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18841.—Sewer pipe was laid from sewer to connect with pier by H. Secretary's Order No. 19248.—Repairs were made. Begun July ig and finished August 14, C. Calkins, Jr. Begun February 6 and finished February 8, 1899. 1899 Secretary 's Order No. 119430.—Repairs were made to pier by the New York Horse Manure Pier, new 50, N. R. Company. Begun August 3o and finished December 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18t6o.—Pipes were laid across marginal street and under pier by the Western Electric Company. Begun January 1 and finished May 4, 1899. Bulkhead between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19382.—Trap door was cut in the deckof pier by the Western Electric Secretary's Order No. igoiS.—Thirty-six piles were driven under permit by Hugh Hart, Company. Begun and finished October to, 1899. contractor for R. Gordon & Son. Begun April ig and finished June 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19139.—Coal hoist was erected on bulkhead by Gordon & Sons. Bloomfield Street, N. R. Begun May 22 and finished June 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1go32.—Water pipes were placed to connect with scows by Messrs. Foster & Mersereau. Begun April t8 and finished April 26, 1899. West Forty-seventh Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19236.-Structures were erected on pier by the Department of Street West Thirteenth Street, N. R. Cleaning. Begun and finished June ig, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18567.—Repairs were made to the ferry premises by the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished April 29, 1899. West Forty-ninth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19146.— House was erected on pier by the Fire Department. Begun Secretary's Order No. 18893.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Erie Railroad Company. July 8 and finished July 15, 18og. Begun March 16 and finished April 21, 1899. Bulkhead north of Fourteenth Street, N. R. Pier at West Fiftieth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 1864o.—Repairs were made to the backing-log, fenders, and pavement Secretary's Order No. 59037.—Stands were erected and maintained by Nathan Straus. by the Gla~gow Ice Company under order of the Board. Begun December 7, 1898, and finished Begun June 3 and finished November 11, 1899. April 1o, 1899. Eighteenth to Nineteenth Streets, N. R. West Fiftreth Street, N. R. The lighter loaded with flagging stones, which capsized in the slip between above premises, Secretary's Order No. 29188.—Experimental lights were placed on pier by the Kitson Heat- was raised, together with its cargo, by George W. Rogers, under order of the Board. Begun ing and Lighting Company. Begun Tune I and finished June 10, 1899. September 15 and finished September ig, i899. Secretary's Order No. 19246.—Lights were placed on pier by the Welsbach Company. Begun and finished June 20, 1899. Bulkhead between West Yweniv-first and Twenty-second Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. i88o2.—Repairs were made to the planking along bulkhead by the Fiftieth to Fifty-first Street, N. R. estate of Clement C. Moore. Begun and finished January 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. i9400.—A canal boat, loaded with coal, which sank in the slip Secretary's Order No. i8goi.—Repairs were made to the bulkhead by estate of Clement C. between above premises was raised, together with its cargo, by Pocohontas Coal Company, under Moore. Begun April I and finished April 24, 1899. order of the Board. Commenced and finished August 15, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18947.—Ice bridge, scales, etc., were placed on the bulkhead by the Consolidated Ice Company. Begun April i and finished April 24, 1899. Pier foot of West Fifty-first Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 59412.—Two piles were driven along the bulkhead by the Cunard Secretary's Order No. 19318. —A public bath was removed, under permit, by employees of Steamship Company. Begun and finished September 14, 1899. the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, from West Fiftieth Street Pier to West Twenty-second Street, N R. West Fifty-first Street Pier. Begun July iS and finished July 17, 1899. Secretary's Order No. igo80.—Repairs were made to pier by the Hudson River Line. Begun Pier foot of Fifty fourth Street, N. R. May 22 and finished May 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19007.—Repairs were made to the sheathing, one horizontal chock Twenty- third Street, N. R. was refastened, and about 20 feet of backing-log renewed, under order, by employees of the Secretary's Order No. 18567.—Repairs were made to the ferry premises by the Pennsylvania Consolidated Canal and Lake Company. Begun May 4 and finished May 16, 1899. Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished April 29, 5899. Secretary's Order No. 18678.—Repairs were made to the northerly ferry rack by the Erie Bulkhead between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Streets, N. R. Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished January 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 14511.—Shed was constructed and flat rails were placed by Messrs. Secretary's Order No. 58723.—Repairs were made to the ferry premises by the Erie Rail- Mott and was completed in 1896. road Company. Begun January i and finished June Ig, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18877.—Tracks across marginal street were replaced by the Metro- Bulkhead between Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh Streets, N. R. pohtan Street Railway Company. Begun March 3 and finished March 31, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 17020.—Sixteen half-round fenders were renewed, under order, by Secretary's Order No. 18969.—Repairs were made to ferry racks and bridge by the Erie Rail- employees of the Park Department. Begun Juno 3 and finished July 1, 1899. road Company. Begun April i and finished April 13, 1899. Pier foot of West Seventy-ninth Street, N. R. Between West Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19087.—Cable house was placed on southerly inner end of pier Secretary's Order No. I92io.—Chocks were placed at end of tracks by the Metropolitan Begun June 8 and finished October 16, 1899. Street Railway Company. Begun and finished June 59, 1899. Bulkhead at West Eightieth Street, N. R. Pier, new 55, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19578.—Paving in rear of same. Begun November 2 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19187.—Repaired damage to superstructure caused by Atlas Steam. November 15, r899. ship Company. Begun July 19 and finished September 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1949o.—Stand was erected on outer end of pier by Atlas Steamship Paving at West Eighty-first Street, N. R, Company. Begun September 26 and finished September 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19574.—Paving was made in rear of bulkhead 103 feet southerly from centre line of street. Begun November 2 and finished November 21, 1899. Pier, new 56, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18o12.—Repairs were made to sewer outlet under pier by the Depart- Bulkhead between Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth Streets, N. R. ment of Sewers. Begun May i and finished June 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19612.—Repairs were made to pile platform, under permit to John P." Kane Company. Begun November 8 and finished November 22, 1899. Piers, new 58, S9 and 60, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19388.—Water-main in front of piers was repaired by the Department West One Hundredth Street, N. R. of Water Supply. Begun August to and finished August 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19204.—Fenders were replaced along bulkhead by the Standard Oil Company. Begun and finished June 17, 1899. Pier, new 58, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18966.—Shelter was placed on the bulkhead by the United States One Hundred and Second Street, N. R. Volunteer Signal Corps. Begun and finished April 5, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18570.—A boat-house was erected, under permit, and in accord with plans, by Jennings & Welstead, contractors, for the Bloomingdale Boat Club, Begun Novem- Piers, new 3g and 59, Ar. R. ber to, 1898, and finished March 29, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 5888[.—Repairs were made to piers by the Atlantic Transport Com- pany. Begun April 1 and finished August 28, 1899. Bulkhead between One Hundred and Twenty-fifth and One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Streets, N. R. Pier, new 59, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18823.—Erection of cement house, tool house, blacksmith's shop and Secretary's Order No. 19249.—Repairs were made to piling in pier by the Occident Dock derrick. Begun January 3o and finished July 17, 1899. Company. Begun July 8 and finished July 15, 1899. Pier at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, N. R. Dumping Board foot of Thirtieth Street, N R. Secretary's Order No. 18825.—Repairs were made, under order, at the outer northerly corner Secretary's Order No. 19965.—Erection of same on north side of pier under permit to by Rolf & Gildersleeve, contractors, for the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company, and con- Department of Street Cleaning. Begun September 23 and finished October 23, 1899. sisted of renewing 12 pieces of vertical and i piece of horizontal sheathing, and one spring pile Pier, new 61, N. R. was renewed and five refastened. Begun March 8 and finished March 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1924o.—Cleats were placed at the outer end of pier by the Central Secretary's Order No. 19593.—Refastening fender piles to outer northerly corner. Begun Hudson Steamboat Company. Begun July 7 and finished July 8, 1899. November 2 and finished November 4, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 19653.—Placing stove in waiting-room, under permit to Central Steam- boat Company. Begun and finished November 23, 1899. Pier, new 62, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19594.—Refastening fender piles on the outer southerly corner. Begun Ferry at One filundred and Thirtieth Street, N. R. November 2 and finished November 4, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18952. —Piles were replaced at entrance to ferry slip by Gildersleeve & Rolf, contractors, for the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company, under permit. Begun Pier West ThirtyseventhStreet, N. R. March 28 and finished April 17, i899. Secretary's Order No. 18567.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished April 29, 1899. Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company, N. R. West Thirty-seventh Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. i9118.—Closets were repaired and placed in a sanitary condition. Begun May 22 and finished December 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19520.—Stand was erected on the outer end of pier by the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company. Begun September 27 and finished October 3, 1899. Fier foot of One Hundred and Thirty-first Street, N. R. Pier West Thirty-eighth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. I9127.—A steel dump was removed, under order, by Augustus Smith, contractor, for the Department of Street Cleaning. Begun June ig and finished July 15, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18567.—Repairs were made to the pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun January i and finished April 29, 1899. Pier foot of One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, N. R. West Thirty-eighth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 19326.—A dump was erected, under permit, by employees of M. B. Secretary's Order No. 19438.—Repairs were made to pier by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Martin. Begun July 12 and finished August ti, i8qq. pany. Begun September 12 and finished October 5, 1899. Pier at West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street, N. R. Bulkhead between West Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Streets, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 18792.—Removal of derrick and dumping-board was made. Begun Secretary's Order No. 15605.—Repairs were made to the bulkhead, easterly of line of Thir- January 26 and finished May 1, 1899. teenth avenue by G. F. & E. C. Swift. Begun January i and finished March 3, 1899. One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, N. R. Pier foot of West Fortieth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. x865.—The material which capsized from the lighter "Kinsua," at Secretary's Order No. 19292.—Repair; were made. Begun July ii and finishedmy 17, 1899. the northerly side of the pier, was raised and removed, so far as it was possible to do so, by the Secretary's Order No. 59649.--Replacing backing-log, also other repairs under permit to New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Company, under order of the Board. Begun Feb- Union Stock Yard and Market Company. Begun November 24 and finished November 29, 1899. ruary 21 and finished March 9, 1899. Pier loot of West Forty-fourth Street, N. R. One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street, N. R. Secretary's Order No. 194to.—Structures were removed therefrom by employees of the Secretary's Order No. 19137.—A boathouse was located along the northerly side of above Atlantic Transportation Company under order. Begun September is and finished November 14, premises by William P. Duraodo, under permit of the Board. Began May 15 and finished May 1899. 23, t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7313

Work Done by Pennsylvania R. R. at Various Places. Pier 35, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19085.—Piers, new 27, 28, 29, 67 and 68, North river, Desbrosses, Secretary's Order No. 19329.—The fog bell used by Catharine Street Ferry was replaced on Thirteenth and Twenty-third street stations, piers at North Fourth and North Fifth streets, south side of pier by Union Ferry Company under permit of Board. Begun July 31 and finished Williamsburg, and Annex at Fulton street, Brooklyn. August 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19085.—At Piers, new 27, 28 and 29 repairs were made to the sheath- Catharine Street, E. R. ing and fender piles. Secretary's Order No. 19004.—Re•enforcement piles were driven under permit between the Secretary's Order No. Ig085.—At Pier, new 68, North river—Horizontal and vertical dock; vents for new ferry rack by the Union Ferry Company. Begun April Io and finished July 19, 18gg. were renewed and repaired on the southerly side of pier. Secretary's Order No. 19085.—At station at Thirteenth street, North river—Repairs were Pier 39, E. R. made to the sheathing on bridge. •—Twelve piles were driven at the pier by Bridgeport Steamboat Secretary's Order No. 59085.—At station at Desbrosses street, North river—Repairs were Secretary's Order No. 19359 made to the bridge and ferry-rack. company under permit of the Board. Begun July 24 and finished July 31, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19085.—At Pier at North Fifth street, Williamsburg—Repairs were made to the sheathing. Pier 40, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 59085.—At Annex at Fulton street, Brooklyn —The southerly rack Secretary's Order No. 18410.—Repairs were made under permit to the sheathing, backing-log, was rebuilt, and the northerly rack was repaired. fender piles and spring piles by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Secretary's Order No. 19085—There were no repairs made to Pier, new 67, North river, Begun August 22, 1898, and finished February 18, 1899. station at Twenty-third street, North river, and Pier at North Fourth street, Williamsburg. Secretary's Order No. 19389.—Fender piles were driven about the pier by the New York, New All work was done, under permit, by employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Haven and Hartford Railroad under permit of Board. Nine oak fender piles and 3 spruce piles Begun May ii and finished November 10, 1899. were driven. Begun August to and finished August 19, 1899.

EAST RIVER. Piers 51 and 52, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18764.—Repairs were made to deck sheathing on above piers by New Pier 4, E. R. York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company under permit of Board. Begun January 16 Secretary's Order No. 19oo5.—Repairs were made to the top sheathing, under order, by and finished January 23, 1899. employees of E. A. Cruikshank & Co. Begun May 5 and finished May 19, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19493•—Repairs were made to pier by New York Central and Platform near foot of ;Jackson Street, E. R. Hudson River Railroad Company, under permit of Board. Begun September 22 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19487.—Repairs were made to platform, where damaged, by New York September 28, 1899. Central and Hudson River Railroad under permit of Board. Begun September 23 and finished Pier, old 6, E. R. September 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18631.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing on the pier by the Jackson Street, E. R. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, under permit of Board. Begun Secretary's Order No. 193o3.—A bath extending from a point about 250 feet east of Jackson December 12, 1898, and finished June I, 1899. street, and running thence north about too feet, was placed by James Monahan under permit of Board. Begun July 6 and finished July 12, 1899. Pier, new 6, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 1g6io.—The dredge which sank at above premises was raised and Secretary's Order No. 18921.—A derrick was replaced on the upper side of pier, under removed by the Estate of J. H. Fenner under order of the Board. Begun and finished November permit, by employees of the Western Transit Company. Begun and finished May 7, 1899. 16, 1899. Pier 55, E. R. Pier, new 7, E. R. Secretary Order No. 18120.—A house was erected under permit by the Fire Department Secretary's Order No. 19351.—Repairs were made to the deck sheathing, etc., on the pier for the accommodation of the men on the fire-boat. Begun March 17 and finished April 18, also the shed on pier was repaired by Erie Railroad Company, under permit of Board. Begun 1899. August 9 and finished August 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18701.—A small building was erected for use of fire-boat "Robert A. Pier 8, E. R. Van Wyck " by Fire Department under permit of Board. Begun March 6 and finished March 30, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18717.—Repairs were made to the sheathing, chocking, backing-log Pier, old 56, near foot of Broome Street, E. R. and fenders, under permit, by the employees of the Erie Railroad Company. Begun January 3 and finished June Ig, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19223.—A freight shed was erected at outer end of pier by I. C. Dieffen- Pier 10, E. R. bach, Captain of steamer " Northport," under permit of Board. Work begun April 17 and finished April 19, 1899. Also alterations were made to conform with directions of Engineer-in-Chief on Secretary's Order No. 18971.—Repairs were made to the pier by J. Vidal, under permit of July 28, 1899. Dimensions of shed, 20 by 15 feet. Board. Work begun April 10 and finished April 12, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19202.—.Three fender-piles were driven at each corner of outer end of East Street, near foot of Delancey Street, E. R. pier and 4 piles along south side ; also 12 feet of backing-log was removed at outer end by Cape May and Delaware Bay Navigation Company, under permit of Board. Begun June r5 and finished Secretary's Order No. 17284.—A fence was erected on curb-line at easterly side of East street, June 16, 1899. near foot of Delancey street, East river, between north and south lines of new East River Bridge Between Piers 12 and 13, E. R. property ; also such temporary platforms, offices and sheds as were necessary outside of the bulk- head, by P. H. Flynn, for the New East River Bridge Commission, under permit of Board. Work Secretary's Order No. 194o3.—Repairs were made to pavement on bulkhead by Messrs. E. A. begun June 3, 1897, and removal of sheds and fences, to which this order applied, was effected Cruikshank & Co., under direction of Board. Begun August 19 and finished October 22, 1899. during April, 1899. Pier 13, E. R. Foot of Delancey Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 17855.—Stone removed from the caissons and placed about the towers Secretary's Order No. 18914.—The pier was extended and altered ; also a shed was placed in construction of foundations of New York and East River Bridge, tinder permit of Board, was thereon by the owners, under permit of Board. Begun June 20 and finished October 30, 1899. removed by P. H. Flynn. Work about southerly caisson begun March 7, 1898. Removal of 18 Between Piers 13 and 14, E. R. deposit of stone about both towers begun April 3 and completed April 13, 99. Secretary's Order No. 19404.—Repairs were made to pavement on bulkhead by William Between Piers 58 and 59, E. R. Cruikshank's Sons, upon direction by Board. Begun August 19 and finished November 21, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19495.—Nine fender-piles were driven close together along face of Secretary's Order No. 59470.-2o fender piles were driven along bulkhead and chocked by bulkhead, 20 feet north of Pier 13, East river, extending 7 feet above top of backing-log, by Burns Bros. under permit of Board. Begun September 14 and finished September 16, 1899. Montauk Steamboat Company, under permit of Board. Begun and finished September 25, 18 99. Pier 62, E. R. Bulkhead Easterly of Pier 14, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19193.—Repairs were made to southerly half of pier, in conjunction Secretary's Order No. 18530.—The pavement was taken up and relaid, under order, for a with repairs to northerly half by this Department, by James Shewan & Son, lessees, under space of about to feet by 6o feet, by owners. Begun October 31, 1898, and finished January direction of Board. Begun September 7 and finished September 19, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19656.—Repairs were made to the sheathing by employees of James 3, 1899• Pier 15, E. R. Shewan & Son under order. Begun November 24 and finished December 13, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19190.-20 spring piles were driven at the pier by Long Island Rail- road Company, under permit of Board. Begun June 6 and finished June 9, 1899. Between Houston and Stanton Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19387.—Repairs were made to plank approach to pier, also to adjoin- Secretary's Order No. 18586.—A coal hoisting mast and gaff were erected on bulkhead by ing pavement, by John F. Doyle & Sons, under permit of the Board. Begun August 12 and Hencken & Willenbrock under permit of the Board. Begun November 12, 1898, and finished finished August 22, 1899. January 9, 1899. Secretary's Order No. r966r.—Half a dozen piles were driven on southerly side, under per- Secretary's Order No. 594.26.—Repairs were made to pier by J. Rayner under permit of mit to Maine Steamship Company. Begun and finished November 25, 1899. Board. Begun August 29 and finished August 30, 5899. Bulkhead South of Pier 17, E. R. Foot of East lions/on Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19681. —Repairs were made to granite pavement where damaged by Secretary's Order No. 19275.—Repairs were made to ferry rack by Nassau Ferry Company wash-out. Work was done by lessees, James E. Ward & Co. Begun and finished December 1, 1899. under permit of Board. Begun July 15 and finished August 2, 1899. Pier 18, E. R. East Third to Fourth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18782. —Repairs were made to westerly side of shed on the pier by Secretary's Order No. 19385.—A scow (known as No. 60) loaded with sand, which capsized R. E. Ferris, agent, upon notification by Board. Begun January 20 and finished March 24, 1899. in the slip between above premises was raised, together with its cargo, by Mark Goodwin, under order of the Board. Begun and finished August 12, 1899. Pier ig, E. R. A portable structure, 7 by 25 feet, was erected at south side of pier ; also a gangway was cut Pier foot of Fourth Street, E. R. in bulkhead, at this location, by T. C. Hornbeck, under permit of Board. Begun March 14 and Secretary's Order No. 19175.—Repairs were made to northerly half of pier by James Shewan finished March 24, 1899. & Son, lessees, under direction of Board. Begun September 15 and finished September 19, 1899. Pier 22, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19273.—An office and tool-house were erected at north side of pier by Secretary's Order No. 19424.—The sheathing on pier was renewed, excepting where under James Shewan & Sons under permit of Board. Begun July 15 and finished August 2, 1899. sheds, 4-inch yellow pine being used. Work was done by Fulton Market Fishmongers' Associa- tion, under permit of Board. Begun August 29 and finished September 15, 1899. Pier foot of Sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18665.—Repairs were made to the pier by W. H. Webb under permit of Pier 23, E. R. (outer end). Board. Begun May 20 and finished July 7, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18997.—About 55 feet of the outer end of the pier was rebuilt under permit in accordance with the specifications filed by the Fulton Market Fishmongers' Association. Foot of Tenth Street, E. R. Begun April 17 and finished May 17, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18627.—The capacity of the waiting room at foot of above street Pier 24, E. R. was enlarged by Brooklyn Ferry Company under permit of Board. Begun December g, 1898, and finished August 9, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18952.—Repairs were made to roof of shed on pier by Hartford and New York Transportation Company. Begun January 20 and finished February 1, 1899. Pier foot of Eleventh Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19377•—Eight oak fender piles at south side of pier were removed and Secretary's Order No. 19253.—This order called for superintending removal of ice bridges, new ones driven by Hartford and New York Transportation Company under permit of Board. scales and tally house from pier ; John N. Briggs, permittee, notified to remove them ; also the Begun August 5 and finished August 15, 1899. placing of a backing-log on northerly side of pier by this Department, as requested by John M. 25 and 26, Scribner, attorney for James Affleck, executor, George Law's estate. By direction of Engineer- Piers E. R. in-Chief this order was returned August 9, 1899. The preliminary work of placing backing-log Secretary's Order No. 19131.—Three bearing piles and 7 fender piles were driven at Pier 25, was begun June 23, 1899, but not completed. The removal of timber sent for framing backing. East river. Also the pier was blocked up 9 inches over crib. At the south side of Pier 26, East log was effected August Io, 18 river, I spring pile was driven. Work was done by New Haven Steamboat Company under per- 99. mit of Board. Begun May 13 and finished June t, 1899. Foot of East Eleventh and 7welftk Streets, E. R. Pier 27, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18981.—Repairs were made to piers between above streets by New Secretary's Order No. 19672.—Southerly side was repaired under permit to Baltimore and York Mutual Gas-light Company under permit of Board. Begun April 14 and finished May 9, Ohio Railroad Company. Begun December I and finished December 13, 1899. t 899. Pier foot of Thirteenth Street, E. R. Between Piers 27 and 28, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18902.—Eight oak-fender piles were driven and fastened at outer end Secretary's Order No. 19688.—Repairs were made to stop-cock on water-main between above of pier by Quintard Iron Works under permit of Board. Begun March 15 and finished March 22, piers by J. J. McCabe under permit. Begun and finished December 8, 1899. IS99. Between Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, E. R. Pier, old 29, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18992.—A sunken canal boat was removed from slip between above Secretary's Order No. 18791.—Repairs were made to the pier by W.P. Clyde & Co. under streets by Lehigh Valley Coal and Navigation Company, upon notification from Board. Begun permit of Board. Begun January II and finished January 25, 1899. January 12 and finished January 14, 1899. 7314 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

Foot of Twentieth Street, E. R. Between Ninety-fourth and Ninety-fifth Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18667.—Two reels of wire were landed on the bulkhead at the foot Secretary's Order No. 18857.—An extension of 25 feet was made to the dumping-board by of above street by the Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company under permit of A. H. Hastorf, under permit of Board. Begun April 3 and finished April 22, 1899. Board. Begun and finished November 29, 1899. Between Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth Streets, E. R. Pier Foot of Twenty-third Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. i846o.—Caissons, discharge and suction pipes, etc., were placed at Secretary's Order No. 18929.—The inshore end of pier was closed by the Brooklyn Ferry marginal street by Metropolitan Street Railway Company, under permit of Board. Begun July 8 Company of New York, under permit of Board, to enable them to alter the structures. Begun and finished August 4, 1899. March 31 and finished April I, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18538.—A coal tower and ash pockets are being erected by the Metro- politan Street Railway Company, under permit of Board. Begun July 6, 1899 ; in progfess. Between Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Streets, E. R. Pier foot of Ninety-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. r9z89.—The ferry structures are being removed outshore by Brook- lyn Ferry Company of New York. Begun June 28, 1899; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 18707.—A small building for use of fire-boat 11 William F. Have- meyer " was erected on pier by Fire Department, under permit of Board. Begun March 12 and Foot of Twenty-eighth Street, E. R. finished March 29, 1899. Foot of Ninety-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18667.—Two reels of wire were landed on bulkhead by Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company under permit of Board, May 30, 1899; also two Secretary's Order No. 19185.—A subway flush-box was placed on north side of foot of Ninety- reels were landed on September 8, 1899. sixth street by Fire Department, under permit of the Board. Begun July 31 and finished August r5, 1899. Pier foot of Twenty-eighth Street, E. R. Foot of Ninety-ninth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19392.—A portable engine was placed on pier by Richard Fitzpatrick Secretary's Order No. 17797.—This order calls for superintending transferring of slips of New under permit of Board. Begun and finished August y, 1899. York and College Point Ferry Company. Work was begun June 3, 1898, and finished, as far as transferring slips was concerned, on December [ I, 1899. Further work will be done under this Foot of Thirty-sixth Street, E. R. order in the erection of ferry buildings, plans of which are to be submitted and approved before beginning the work. Secretary's Order No. r9485.—The bulkhead wasierced with a sewer by Department of Sewers under permit of Board. Begun October 18 and finished December 6, 1899. Foot of One Hundred and Eighth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. i9354.—A temporary wooden approach was built in rear of bulkhead- Bulkhead between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Streets, E. R. wall by R. Bunke, under permit of Board. Begun July rq and finished July 22, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19196.—RePairs were made to the bulkhead, where damaged, by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad under permit of Board. Begun June 15 and Pier Foot of One Hundred and Tenth Street, H. R. finished June [8, 1899. - Secretary's Order No. r9i80.—Repairs were made to northerly half of pier by Kane & Foot of Fifty-fourth Street, E. R. Wright, lessees, under direction of Board. The work was done in conjunction with repairs to southerly half by this Department. Begun July 19 and finished September 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18922.—A canal boat owned by the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, which sank at above street, was removed by said company upon notification by this Bulkhead between One Hundred and Eleventh and One Hundred and Twelfth Streets; H. R. Department. Begun March r8 and finished March 20, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 17135.—The bulkhead was rebuilt under order by owners and occu- Between Fifty fourth and Fifty-fifth Streets, E. R. pants. Begun May i and finished May 13, 1899. Secretary's Order No. rgt67.—The fender rack around pipes projecting from face of bulk- Between One Hundred and Eleventh and Hundred and Twelfth Streets, H. R. head was repaired by Consumer's Brewing Company, under permit of Board. Begun May 31 and Secretary's Order No. 18969.—Repairs were made to bulkhead by New York, New Haven and finished June 5, 1899. Hartford Railroad Company, under permit of Board. Begun April r8 and finished May 9, 1899. Between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Streets, E. R. Pier foot of One Hundred and .'Nineteenth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. r933z.—This order called for superintending placing a float by E. A. Hartog, under permit of Board. E. A. Hartog notified Department that he would not avail him- Secretary's Order No. 18286.—This order called for superintending removal of ice bridge, self of permit. Order returned August 5, 1899. scales and tally-house from pier by W. M. Montgomery & Co., the former permittees, under direc- tion of Board. Upon failure of said company to do the work the order was returned June Between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Streets, E. R. 9, rSgq. North of East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. [9308.—A steel ash-bin, 25 by 17 by 46 feet high, was erected on bulk- head by New York Steam Company, under permit of Board. Begun July 17 and finished Novem- Secretary's Order No. 18838.—Clumps of piles were renewed in front of timber basin by the Yellow Pine Company, under permit of Board. Begun March 20 and finished March 31, 1899. ber 24, 1899• Pier Foot of Sixtieth Street, E. R. Foot of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19374. —This order calls for superintending erection of dumping-board Secretary's Order No. x8849.—A temporary pile platform was erected at south of old pier by at south side of pier. Permit to Brown & Fleming. Not begun. Mary A. P. Draper, under permit of the Board. Begun March 31 and finished April 21, 1899. Foot Sixty-third Street, E. R. Pier foot of One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19486.—The bulkhead was pierced and overflow sewer placed by Secretary's Order No. 19259.—Repairs were made to outer end of pier by Armour & Co., Department of Sewers, under permit of Board. Begun November 25 and finished December 23, under permit of Board. Begun and finished July 5, 1899. I Between Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Streets, E. R. Boat-house foot of Lexington Avenue, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 18761.—Repairs were made to bulkhead by Neidlinger & Son, under Secretary's Order No. 18232.—Repairs were made to roof and lining of boat-house by William permit of Board. Begun January 17 and finished March [I, 1899. Oliver, under permit. Begun April 24 and finished May it, 1899. Foot of Sixty-fourth Street, E. R. One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, H R. Secretary's Order 19224.—Two reels of wire were landed at bulkhead by Merritt & Chapman Secretary's Order No. 19686.—Thirty-two piles were driven and capped on the site of the Derrick and Wrecking Company, under permit of Board. Begun and finished June 14, 1899. Crescent Rowing Club boat-house under permit to the Crescent Rowing Club. Begun Decem- Secretary's Order No. 1926o.—Two reels of wire were landed at bulkhead by Merritt & ber 13 and finished December 23, 1899. Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, under permit of Board. Begun and finished June 20, 1899. Between One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty seventh Streets, on the Foot of Sixty-eighth Street, E. R. East side of Mott Haven Canal. Secretary's Order No. 19502.—A 20-inch tile sewer-pipe was run across Exterior street to Secretary's Order No. 19036.—About sixty close piles were driven and iron bracing placed on the river by Central Brewing Company, under permit of Board. Begun October 2 and finished front of bulkhead, and repairs were made to the backing-log, under permit, by G. Robitzek & Bro. November 28, 1899. Begun May 9 and finished May 20, 1899. Between Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth Streets, E. R. One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, Park Avenue, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 18702.—Repairs were made to bulkhead platform by Consolidated Ice Secretary's Order No. 19632.—Filling is being deposited along the water front in this vicinity Company, upon notification by Board. Begun May i and finished May 15, 1899. by Frank Bulkley, under permit of the board. Begun December 15, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19433.—Repairs were made to bulkhead by Consolidated Ice Company, under direction of Board. Begun October 2 and finished October 5, 1899. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, West of Girard Avenue, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 16322.—Filling is being deposited in this vicinity on the easterly side Between Eighty-first and Eighty-second Streets, E. R. of Harlem river, by Jordan L. Mott, under permit of the Board. Begun November 29, 1895 ; in Secretary's Order No. [8580.--Order called for superintending extension of platform, by progress. D. Brinkman, under permit of Board. The work accomplished was the extension of filling from One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, Easterly side of H. R. edge of old embankment out to rear of platform. Begun June to and finished August 3, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 15598.—Filling is being deposited in this vicinity, by John Cromwell, under permit of the Board. Begun November It, 1895 ; in progress. Between Eighty-second and Eighty-third Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. I9tc8.—A platform was erected by G. Knoche, under permit of One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, Lenox Avenue, H. R. Board. Begun June 14 and finished June 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19330.—Piles were driven around the foundation of the boat-house thereat, by Dauntless Rowing Club, under permit of the Board. Begun October 3 and finished Foot of Eighty-fourth Street, E. R. October 7, 1899. Secretary's Order No. x9168.—A 3-inch pipe was run into the East river for pumping water to baths, by Moflert & Bums, under permit of Board. Begun June I and finished June 3, 1899. One Hundred and Forty-seventh to One Hundred and Fiftieth Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 17180.—The area from the northerly side of One Hundred and Forty- Upper Pier foot of Eighty-sixth Street, E. R. seventh street to the southerly side of One Hundred and Fiftieth street, and between Lenox and Secretary's Order No. 18858.—A canal boat which sank at the northerly side of upper Pier Seventh avenues, is being raised to a grade of about 5 feet above high-water matk, y John D. at foot of Eighty-sixth street, East river, was removed by Daniel McWilliams upon notification Crimmins, under permit of the Board. Begun April 22, 1897 ; in progress. by Board. Begun March i6 and finished March 27, 1899. One Hundred and Fifty-third Street, H. R. Pier at Eighty-sixth Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18948.—Piles were driven at above premises, to act as a foundation for a Secretary's Order No. 19o42.—A hoisting mast was erected under permit by employees of boat-house, by Atlanta Boat Club, under permit of the Board. Begun and finished May 3, 1899. M. Biglin. Begun and finished May 20, 1899. Morris Heights, H. R. ' Pier foot of Ninety-first Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. [8937.—Piles were driven at above premises, north of Powell place, by Gas Engine and Power Company and C. L. Seabury Company, Consolidated, under permit of Secretary's Order No. 18821.—Repairs were made to deck sheathing and chocks on pier by the Board. Begun July r and finished July 7, 1899. Consolidated Ice Company upon notification by Board. Begun May 17 and finished May 26, Secretary's Order 18579.—The dock at above premises was repaired by Gas Engine and Power 1899. Company and C. L. Seabury Company, Consolidated, under permit of the Board. Begun April 15 Secretary's Order No. 19625.—Repairs were made to the pier by Consolidated Ice Company, and finished April 29, 1899. lessees, under direction of Board. Begun November 22 and finished December 9, 1899. Fordham Landing, H. R. Foot of Ninety-second Street, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 19575.—A pipe is being placed at above premises, running across to the opposite shore, by W. H. Masterson, under permit of the Board. Begun July 29, 1899 ; in Secretary's Order No. 18528.—An extension was made to ferry rack by New York and East progress. River Ferry Company, under permit of Board. Begun January 26 and finished March 3, 1899. Dyc/swan Strut, Sherman's Creek, H. K. Secretary's Order No. 19254•—A crib about 20 feet square was placed at south side of southerly ferry rack by New York and East River Ferry Company, under permit of the Board. Secretary's Order No. 19212.—Four piles were driven at above premises, for the purpose of Begun October [8 and finished October 30, 1899. mooring a boat-house thereat, by William P. Durando, under permit of the Board. Begun and finished June 19, 1899. Pier foot of Ninety-fourth Street, E. R. Two Hundred and First Street, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 186og.—Repairs were made, under order, to the sheathing on the Secretary's Order No. 19617.—The work of removing boat-house, float, and runway from northerly side of pier by employees of Hencken & Co., lessees. Begun December 6, 1898, and above premises, in order to permit the Department of Sewers to proceed with the construction of finished January 19, 1899. the sewer thereat, is in progress. Begun November 8, 1899; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19153.—Repairs were made to outer end of pier by Hencken & Co., under direction of Board. Begun August 5 and finished September 20, 1899. Spuyten Duvvil Creek, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19519.—Temporary coal bins were placed on northerly side of pier by Secretary's Order No. 19720.—Filling is being deposited in the vicinity of Broadway, and a Hencken & Willenbrock, under permit of Board. Begun October 4 and finished November 4, retaining structure to hold same is being erected thereat, by J. C. Rodgers, under permit of the 1899. ~ Board. Begun December 27, 1899 ; in progress. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7315

Port Morris, E. R. Roosevelt, Grand, Tenth, Twenty-third and between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Streets, E. R., Manhattan, foot Greenpoint Avenue, Grand Street and from South Sixth to South Secretary's Order No. 19345•—The dock at above premises was repaired by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, under permit of the Board. Begun July 26 .Ninth Streets, Brooklyn, Ferry Premises. finished October 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18833.—Repairs were made to the surfaces of approaches and bridges by employees of the Brooklyn Ferry Company under permit. Begun February 6 and finished One Hundred and Thirty-sixth to One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Street, Mott Haven Canal. August 4, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19378.—A close row of piles were driven at above premises, and the same were capped with 12-inch by I2-inch timbers, by Henry Meyer, under permit of the Between East Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Streets and foot of East Tenth Street, E. R., Board. Begun August 7 and finished August io, 1899. Ferry Premises. Secretary's Order No. 19429.—A coal-hoisting apparatus was erected at above premises, in Secretary's Order No. 1861o.—Repairs were made to the surfaces of approaches and bridges accordance with plans approved by the Board, by Henry Meyer, under permit of the Board. and to the racks under permit by employees of the Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York. Begun August i and finished August 31, 1899. Begun November 14 and finished February 4, 1899.

One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, Rider Avenue, Mott Haven Canal. Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Borden Avenue, Lon; Island City, Nos. 2 and 3, foot East Thirty-fourth Secretary's Order No. 19155.—A coal-hoisting mast was erected at above premises by Robert Street, and James Slip, E. R., Manhattan. Stevenson & Son, under permit of the Board. Begun May 25 and finished May 26, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18540.—Gallows frames were constructed under permit by Theodore Smith & Bros., contractors for the Long Island Railroad Company. Begun November 7 and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Street, Mott Haven Canal. finished April 4, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19161.—Six piles were driven and the coal-hoisting mast was replaced at BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. above premises by Tinsley Brothers, under permit of the Board. Begun May 26 and finished Secretary's Order No. 19287.—Walk at Sea Gate, Coney Island—Being built at the May 27, 1899. Atlantic Yacht Club (louse under permit to Atlantic Yacht Club, J. & F. Kelly, contractors. Willow Avenue, BroxxXills. Begun June 29, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 15389.—The filling at above premises is being extended, and a rip-rap retaining structure was erected thereat by New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Com- Bulkhead or Sand Fence at Coney Island. pany, under permit of the Board. Begun September 16, 1895 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 18960.—This was erected along land granted to John B. McPherson and Albert D. Buschman. Begun April 12 and finished May 23, 1899, under permit to said parties. Westchester Avenue, B. R. Secretary's Order No. 17676.—A temporary bridge is being erected across the river at above Approaches at Sea Gate, Coney Island. premises by Department of Street Improvements for the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards Secretary's Order No. 19150.—Two approaches were constructed to boat-float on property SDepartment of The Bronx, successor), under permit of the Board. Begun December 13, 1897 owned by Atlantic Yacht Club ; also present breakwater was sheathed ; also additional break- in progress. water was constructed. Begun May 22 and finished July 12, 1899. Foot of Willis Avenue, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 1898o,—Ten oak piles were driven at ferry rack of transfer bridge in Pier at Norton's Point, Coney Island. Harlem river yards by New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, under permit of Secretary's Order No. 19083.—Repairs were made under permit to Long Island Railroad Board. Begun and finished April 14, 1899• Company. Begun May xg and finished May 23, 1899.

Between Second and Willis Avenue Bridges, H. R. Bulkhead at Sea Gate. Secretary's Order No. 18938.—Twenty-seven oak fender piles were renewed along bulkhead Secretary's Order No. 19441.—Erected under permit to Norton Point Land Company. east side of Harlem river by New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, under per- Begun September 19 and finished December II, 1899. mit of Board. Begun April 4 and finished April 18, 1899. Fence, Thirty-Seventh Street, Coney Island. Pier, South Washington Bridge, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19091. —Iron posts for fence were placed on fence line running down Secretary's Order No. 18463.—This order called for superintending repairs to pier by estate to beach at low water. Begun May II and finished May 22, 18 of W. B. Ogden. A portion of the repairs was made under this order. Begun November 20, 99. 1898, and suspended. This order was superseded by Secretary's Order No. 18814, and was ?etty at Coney Island. returned January 31, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19666.—A jetty is being constructed about 200 feet west of West Tenth Harlem River, south of Washington Bridge. street, extending 200 feet out into the Atlantic Ocean, under permit to Charles Feltman. Begun November 20, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 18814.—Repairs were made to pile platform by A. H. Green, trustee, estate of William B. Ogden. Begun January 3o and finished February 7, 1899. ,betty at Terminal of Long Island Railroad. Morro Heights, H. R. Secretary's Order No. 19633.—A jetty was built at the westerly terminal, near West Eighth street, extending 600 feet from high water mark out, under permit to Long Island Railroad Secretary's Order No. 18937.—Two bunches of breasting off piles, io in each bunch, were Company. Begun November I and finished December II, 1899. replaced opposite Morris dock platform by New York Launch and Engine Company, under permit of Board. Begun April ig and finished April 21, 1899. ,betty in front of Bathing, Pavilion. Secretary's Order No. 19479.—An extension to storage sheds at above location was erected by Gas Engine and Power Company, under permit of Board. Approximate dimensions 5o by 16 Secretary's Order No. 19685.—A jetty is being erected in front of pavilion, under permit to Joseph Balmer, owner; in progress. by 14 feet high. Begun October 4 and finished October 19, 1899. Bryant Street, B. R. Pumping Sand at Sheepshead Bay. Secretary's Order No. 19o74.—A boat-house was located at above premises, upon lands Secretary's Order No. 19693.—Sand is being deposited on meadow land at Manhattan Beach, belonging to East Bay Land and Improvement Company, by Young Men's Christian Association, under permit to Manhattan Beach Hotel and Land Company (Limited); in progress. under permit of the Board. Begun May 22 and finished May 25, 1899. Foot of Bay Thirty-seventh Street. Locust Avenue, B. R. Secretary's Order No. 18804.—About 150 piles were pulled up on property of W. S. Remsen. Secretary's Order No. 19084.—Twenty-two piles were driven at above premises, for the pur- Begun January 25 and finished February 6, 1899. pose of securing the row-boat float erected thereat, by Charles Ray, under permit of the Board. Begun May 18 and finished May 20, 1899. Foot of Bay Thirty-second Street, Bensonhurst. Secretary's Order No. 19221—Nine life-line piles were driven, under permit to Frederick Oak Point, Leggett's Creek, B. R. Semken. Begun June 27 and finished June 28, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 10938.—Filling is being deposited at above premises and certain other Pier foot of Bay Thirty-fifth Street. improvements are being made at above premises, by East Bay Land and Improvement Company, under permit of the Board. Begun September 15, 1895 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19515.—About 75 bearing piles were driven, under permit toCropsey & Mitchell. Begun October 2 and finished November 20, 1899. Cabot Street, E. R. Bath-houses Say Twenty-second Street, Bath Beach. Secretary's Order No. igto4.—A ferry transfer bridge is being constructed about 300 feet westerly of above premises, in accordance with plans approved, by New York, New Haven and Secretary's Order No. 19133—These houses were located, under permit to George Shields, Hartford Railroad Company, under permit of the Board. Begun May 15, 1899 ; in progress. outside of water-line. Begun May t5, 1899 ; suspended.

Clason's Point, E. R. Boa! Landing between Bay Twenty-second and Twenty-third Streets. Secretary's Order No. 19241.—Erected, under permit to George Shields. Begun June 14, Secretary's Order No. 19631.—The salt meadows at above premises are being filled in and a 1899 ; suspended. pier is to be erected thereat, by Clinton Stephens, under permit of the Board. Begun December Bathing Lines, Bensonhurst. 15, 1899 ; in progress. Pier Foot of Pilot Avenue, City Island. Secretary's Order No. 19o33.—Four piles were driven, under permit to Louis Oppikefer. Begun and finished June 14, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 19560.—Repairs were made under permit to Henry Piepgras, owner. Begun October 12 and finished October 16, 1899. Bathing Lines, etc., Bay Twenty-second Street, Bath Beach. Pelham Bay Park, City Island. Secretary's Order No. 18982.—Sixteen piles were replaced for bathing lines and small platform, under permit to George Shields. Begun May 15 and finished May 17, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18813.—Piles were driven in this vicinity for the purpose of marking Secretary's Order No. 18739.—Repairs were made to bulkhead. Begun December i6, 1898, out certain work of construction, by John F. O'Rourke, under permit of the Board. Begun and finished February 17, 1899. February 3 and finished February 9, 1899. Walk, etc., Bay Twenty-second Street; Bath Beach. john and Ditmar Stree's, City Island. Secretary's Order No. 19o96. —Walk was built on property of George Shields ; also drove Secretary's Order No. 18953.—Piles were driven and a runway located in this vicinity, by four mooring piles. Begun May 12 and finished May 22, 1899. Harlem Yacht Club, under permit of the Board. Begun May Ig and finished May 29, 1899. Platform between Bay Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets, Bath Beach. Fort Schuyler Road, Westchester Creek. Secretary's Order No. 18836.---Pile platform was extended and building thereon was erected, Secretary's Order No.18rr5.—Repairs were made to the old dock built in 1860 or 1861, on under permit to Children's Aid Society. Begun March 13 and finished June 15, 1899. the Seton water grant by Northern Gas Company, under permit of the Board. Begun May Io, 1898, and finished July 23, 1899• Crib Bulkheadat Bath Beach.' Secretary's Order No. 18662.—Repairs were made at Crospey avenue and Bay Twentieth Erie Basin, Borough of Brooklyn. street. Begun December I, 1898, and finished March I, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19543.—Certain changes and repairs were made to the piers and bulk- heads at above premises, in order to fit them for use as a dry dock by the New York Dry Dock Driving Piles at Seventeenth Avenue, Bath Beach. and Repair Company, in accordance with plans approved, under permit of the Board. Begun Secretary's Order No. 18990.—Twelve spruce piles were driven on south side of Fort Lowrey March 15 and finished October 15, 1899. Hotel and 52 in rear of dock thereat. Begun April 17 and finished May 8, 1899. Recreation Piers, East Side. Bath Houses between Bay Twenty-second and Twenty-third Streets. Secretary's Order No. 19037.--Water pipes were placed on milk stands on recreation Secretary's Order No. 18924.—Spruce posts were driven at the bulkhead. Begun May 8 and structures by Nathan Straus, under permit of Board. Begun May 13 and finished October lo, 1899. finished May II, 1899. Bay Fourteenth Street, Bath Beach. REPAIRS TO FERRY PREMISES, EAST RIVER AND BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Secretary's Order No. 19230.—Dive platform was replanked in front of the Hollywood Hotel, under permit to G. E. Tarbell. Begun June 23 and finished June 29, 1899. Hamilton, South, Wall, Fulton and Catharine Ferries Premises. Secretary's Order No. 18587.—The surface of approaches and bridges were patched under Boat House, Bath Beach. permit by employees of the Union Ferry Company of Brooklyn. Begun November 8, 1898, and Secretary's Order No. 1871o.—Boat-house was extended to that of Marine and Field Club. finished February 8, 1899. Begun January io and finished April Io, 1899. Roosevelt, Grand and East Twenty-third Streets Ferry Premises. Pier, Forty-second Street. Secretary's Order No. 18556.—Repairs were made under permit to the surfaces of Secretary's Order No. 19421.—Railroad transfer bridge and pontoon, also fender rack, plat- approaches and bridges and to the racks by employees of the Brooklyn Ferry Company of New forms, etc. are being erected at the outer and southerly end, under permit to Bush Company York. Begun October 31, 1898, and finished February 1, 1899. (Limited); in progress, 7316 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

Pin, Forty-second Street. Pier at Sackett Street. Secretary's Order No. Igiog.—Extension being built and shed erected thereon, under permit Secretary's Order No. 18714.—Repairs were made on north side of ferry slip. Begun June to Bush Company (Limited). Begun September 18, 1899; in progress, and finished June 7, 1899. Pier at Harrison Street. Pier between Fortieth and Forty-first Streets. Secretary's Order No. 1g642.—Two oak piles were driven at the end of pier under permit to Secretary's Order No. 18582.—Shed was constructed. Begun November 14, 1898, and fin- Weehawken Wharf Company. Begun and finished November 20, 1899. ished March ii, 1899. Improvement to Montague Street, Bulkhead, Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Streets. Secretary's Order No. 18613.—Water front structures and transfer bridge slip, racks, were Secretary's Order No. r936o.—Backing log was replaced and fender piles driven, under repaired under permit to Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Begun April 9, and permit to J. Fred. Pierson. Begun August i and finished August 12, 1899. finished May 2, 1899. Pier between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Streets. Structures of Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Secretary's Order No. 18568.—Repairs were made to fences, ribbon pieces and north clump Secretary's Order No. 59353•—Portion of frame building was removed on end of pier, under permit to Manatee Fuller's Earth Mining and Manufacturing Company. Begun July 26 and of ferry racks Brooklyn Annex ferry, foot of Fulton street, under permit to Pennsylvania Rail- finished August 3, 1899. road Company. Begun November 3, 1898, and finished March 5, 1899. The permit having Pier at Forty-second Street. expired the same was returned. Secretary's Order No. 18951.—Fender piles were repaired on south side, under permit to the Offices of Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Bush Company (Limited). Begun August 30 and finished September Io, 1899. Permit covering work to be done under this order having expired the same was returned. Secretary's Order No. 191Io—Offces were removed on its Pier 2, also filling-in was made of a small portion of slip on north side of Pier 4. Begun May 9 and finished June I, 1899. Pier between Fortieth and Forty-first Streets. Property of Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company. Secretary's Order No. 18993.--Pier is being constructed, under permit to the Bush Com- Secretary's Order No. 19621.—Repairs are being made for a period of six months. Begun pany (Limited). Begun April 27, 1898, suspended. November 8, 1898 ; in progress. Pier at Twenty-seventh Street. Bulkhead at Dock Street. Secretary's Order No. 19614.—Repairs were made, under permit to Brooklyn Warehouse and Secretary's Order No. 19697.—Filling was replaced and repairs made to pavement, the Dry Dock Company. Begun November 6 and finished November 14, 1899, Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company being notified to do same. Begun December 9 and Secretary's Order No. 19478.—Repairs were made, under permit to Brooklyn Warehouse and finished December It, 1899. Dry Dock Company. Begun September 19 and finished September 26, 1869. Pier at jay Street. Secretary's Order No. 19492,—Repairs were made on pier loo feet easterly consisting of Pier at Twenty-sixth Street. driving bearing and fender piles. Begun September 29 and finished October 12, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18923.—Repairs were made to pier and small platform, under permit to Brooklyn Warehouse and Dry Dock Company. Begun April 4 and finished April 12, 1899. Bulkhead between Adams and Jay Streets. Secretary's Order No. 18979. —Temporary platform was extended on piles in front of bulk- Water-front between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Streets. head under permit to Arbuckle Brothers. Begun April io and finished May 16, 1899. Secretary's Order No. igoSg.—Improvement is being made, under permit to Brooklyn Dock and Terminal Company, Richard Lamb, engineer. Begun May 24, 1899 ; in progress. Dredging at Bridge Street. Secretary's Order No. 19035.—Dredging is being done and repairs are being made to loo Piles between Tweet' -second and Twenty-third Streets. feet of bulkhead under permit to H.D. Brookman. Begun May It, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19162.—Two cluster of piles were driven, under permit to A. L. Rogers. Begun and finished June 3, 1899. Bulkhead between Gold and Bridge Streets, E. R. Secretary's Order No. 18759.—Piles were driven in front. Begun December 23, 1898, and Coal Pocket at Twelfth Street and Gowanus Canal. finished March Io, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19428.—This was erected, under permit to Brooklyn Union Gas Com- Coal Tower at Wallabout Canal, E. R. pany. Begun September I and finished December 9, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19627.—Piles being driven for foundation of same south of Division Bridge at Ninth Street, Gowanus Canal. avenue in front of property of Brooklyn Heights Railroad Co. Begun November 8, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. i8906.—Two holes were cut;from 5o to 75 feet south of the bridge, under Bulkhead, South 2 bird Street, E. R. permit to Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company. Begun March 3 and finished April 5, Secretary's Order No.19637.—Repairs were made under permit to American Sugar Refining 1899. Platform at Sixth Street, Gowanus Canal, South Brooklyn. Company. Begun November 13 and finished November 20, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 1912o.—Erected, under permit to Wallabout Ice Company. The work Pi,r No. 2, Wallabout Basin, E. R. having been completed previous to the receipt of the order same was returned. Begun about April xi and finished about April 13, 18 Secretary's Order No. 19655.—Trolley and telegraph poles were temporarily removed in 99• vicinity of pier, the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company and the Western Union Telegraph Piles at Sixth Street, Gowanus Canal. Company having been notified to remove sane. Begun November 17 and finished November 24, 1899• Secretary's Order No. 18957.—Six spruce piles were driven and repairs were made to hulk- Erection of Sheds, Wallabout Basin, E. R. bead, Begun April I and finished April 4, 18 99. Secretary's Order No. 18845.—Shed is being erected, under permit to Pennsylvania Railroad Ice Bridge at Fourth Street, Gawanus Canal. Company, on second pier south of Kent avenue ; also, shed on bulkhead on either side of said pier for a distance of 5o feet inshore. Begun November 28, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. Ig128.—Erected between January 2 and January 30, 1899. Work having been done previous to receipt of order same is returned. Dock at Grand Street, E. R. Derricks at Third Street, Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order No. 195o3.—Repairs were made and I2 piles were driven, under permit to Degnon McLean Construction Company, for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Begun Secretary's Order No. t9o94.—Old derricks were replaced on west bank of Gowanus Canal, September 27 and finished October, 1899. under permit to J. H. Bahrenburg, Brother & Co. Begun March 15 and finished May 3, 1899. Ice Bridge at Kent Avenue, Wallabout Canal, E. R. Loomis Dock, Third Street, East Side of Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order No. 19020.—Erected under permit to Messrs. W. O. Parkinson & Co. Secretary's Order No. 19369.—String piece was erected and replaced, under permit to John S. Begun April ro and finished April 15, 1899. Loomis. Begun July 26 and finished July 28, 1899. Ferry Premises being Repaired, E. R. Dock at Second Avenue and Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order No. 19396.—Premises toot of Greenpoint avenue, foot of Grand street and Secretary's Order No. 19284--Dock was cut through for sewer outlet, under permit to J. T. from South Sixth to South Ninth streets for six months, under permit to Brooklyn Ferry Com- Smith. Begun July 27 and finished September 15, 1899, pany of New York. Repairs were made to ferry racks from South Sixth to South Ninth streets. Begun August 14 and finished September 25, 1899 ; in progress. Dock at First Street, Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order No. 19331.—Piles were driven for repairs to dock, under permit to C.J. Frry Rack at Grand Street. Goldmark. Begun July 28 and finished August 2, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19270.—Pepairs were made under permit to Nassau Ferry Company. Begun July 17 and finished July 22, 1899. Coal Derrick at Degraw Street, Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order loo. 19679.—Being erected on property of Z. O. Nelson & Son, under permit Pier at North Second Street. to said firm. In progress. Secretary's Order No. 19399.—Temporary coal hoisting mast was erected under permit to Harden Brothers Trucking Company. Begun and finished August 15, 1899. Coal Pocket of Union Street, Gowanus Canal. Secretary's Order No. 19209,—Being erected, under permit to J. F. Schmadeke. Begun Bulkhead South of North Second Street. February 27, 1899 ; in progress. Secretary's Order No. i9658.—Watchman's house was removed under permit to Charles Murray. Begun and finished November 26, 1899. Crib at Union Street, Gowanus Canal. Pier between North Second and North Third Streets. Secretary's Order No. 19337,—Trench was dug and repairs made, under permit to John Walsh. Begun July r7 and finished August so, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 18416. —Shed was erected under permit to American Sugar Refining Company. Begun August t, 1898, and finished May 8, 5899. Bulkhead North of Union Street Bridge, Gowanus Canal. Berthing of Public Baths. Secretary's Order No. 59064.—Repairs were made, extending about loo feet north of Union Secretary's Order No. 18931.—Necessary arrangements were made at the foot of North street. James H. Dykeman notified to do the work. Begun July 17 and finished August 9, 1899. Second street, Noble street and south side of pier at Forty-third street. Baths placed June 8, 1899. Blacksmith Shop between Piers 53 and 54, Erie Basin. Pier at North Fourth Street. Secretary's Order No. 1955i.—This is being erected, under permit to Townsend & Osberg. Secretary's Order No. 59283.—Repairs were made under permit to Lowell M. Palmer. Begun November 25, 5899; in progress. Begun July i and finished July 8, 1899. Pier 47, Erie Basin. Pier South of North Fifth Street. Secretary's Order No. 19611. —Repairing is being done, under permit to Trustees of estate of Secretary's Order No. 18943.—Extension was made and shed was erected under permit to William Beard. Begun November I, 1899 ; in progress. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Begun May 13 and finished August 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19702.—Extension being built and shed being erected, under permit to Trustees of estate of William Beard; in progress. Piers at North Sixth, North Ninth and North Tenth Streets. Secretary's Order No. 59214.—Repairs were made under permit to Lowell M. Palmer. Bulkhead at Conover Street. Begun June ig and finished June 29, 1900. Secretary's Order No. i9680.—This is being erected on property of Henry P. Kirkham & Son, under permit to said firm ; in progress. Pier, North Seventh Street. Secretary's Order No. 19700.—Second story of shed being rebuilt under permit to Lowell Pier 39, foot of Van Dyke Street. M. Palmer. In progress. Secretary's Order No. 19498.—Pier is being rebuilt, under permit to Brooklyn Wharf and Pier, North Eighth Street. Warehouse Co. Begun October 2, 5899; in progress. Secretary's Order No. 19183.—Platform was erected under permit to Lowell M. Palmer. Begun June 9 and finished June 19, 1899. Pier 35, Atlantic Basin. Secretary's Order No. 19419.—An addition is being built, under permit to Brooklyn Wharf Piers, North Tenth, North Eleventh and North Twelfth Streets. and Warehouse Company. Begun October 30, 5899; suspended. Secretary's Order No. 19171.—Broken fenders and fender piles were replaced under permit to Standard Oil Company. Begun June 6 and finished July r5, 1899. West Central Pier, Atlantic Basin. Secretary's Order No. 19144.—Repairs to decking were made, the Brooklyn Wharf and Ferry Premises at Greenpoint Avenue. Warehouse Company notified to place the pier in a safe condition. Begun June 2 and finished Secretary's Order No. r86i t.—Repairs were made. Begun December 1, 1898, and finished June 7, 1899. January 26, 18959. The time covered by the Order having expired, the Order was returned.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD . 7317

Bulkhead at Greenfoint Avenue, Newtown Creek. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Secretary's Order No. 18984.—Erected under permit to James D. Leary. Begun June 28 Port Richmond. and finished November 23, 1899. Secretary's Order No. s8655.—Dock was constructed by the Jewett White Lead Company. Begun December 24, 1898, and finished February 20, 1899. Wharf of A. 7. Fr' 7, 7. McCullom, Newtown Creek. Secretary's Order No. i9[2i.—Ferry slip was extended. Begun June 7 and finished July 13, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 194oi.—Coal hoisting tower was erected under permit to Messrs. Secretary's Order No. 19244. —Temporary staging was erected to place building to be removed. McCullom. Begun August 21 and finished November 13, 1899. Begun June 26 and finished September 7, 1899. Water front has been restored to its original condition. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Secretary's Order No. 193to.—Crib-bulkhead, platform, a one-story shed and coal-run thereon were constructed under permit to National Lead Company were built. Begun July 5 and finished Piles at Platform Dock, Newtown Creek. December 1, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19528.—About fifteen piles were driven in front of platform between Secretary's Order No. 19545•—Wharf structure was extended inshore to bulkhead about 70 feet under permit to Burlee Dry Dock Company. Begun September 23 and finished October 23, 1899• East avenue, Long Island City, under permit to Eppinger & Russell. Begun November 22 and feet of crib-bulkhead on property of American finished December 2, 18 Secretary's Order No. 19629.—Rebuilding 354 99. Linseed Oil Company. Begun November 4 and finished November II, 1899. Platform at Dutch Kills Creek. Westfield, S. I. Secretary's Order No. 19119.—Temporary platform was constructed on the westerly bank between Borden avenue and Fifth street bridges. Channel was excavated in front of said plat- Secretary's Order No. 19587.—Repairs to breakwater and plank approach under permit to form under permit to Henry S. Kearny. Begun May 24 ; suspended July 8, 1899. Mary Ann Beasley. Begun December it and finished December 19, 1899. Dredging foot of Arietta Street, S. I. ( Tompkinsville). Improvements at Newtown Creek. Secretary's Order No. 19551.—Dredging was done in front of dock at Tompkinsville under Secretary's Order No. 18719.—Improvements are being made to property owned by Cord permit to Rapid Transit Railroad Company. Begun October t8 and finished October 20, 1899. Meyer & Co. under permit to said firm. Begun January 16, 1899; suspended April 14, 1899. Dock at Stapleton, S. I. Dock at Sixth Street, Long Island City. Secretary's Order No. 19529.—Pipe-line dock was repaired. Begun May 23 and finished May Secretary's Order No. 59085. Repairing was done. Begun May 25 and finished May ~5, Secretary's9 Order No. 19664.—Repairs were made at Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wreck- 29, 1899. ing Company's basin under permit to said company. Begun October 31 and finished November Pier at Sixth Street, Long Island City. 27, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19327.—Cluster of piles was driven at southwest corner under permit Secretary's Order No. 19665.--About 20 fender piles were driven under permit to Benjamin to Long Island Railroad Company. Begun July 52 and finished July 15, 1899. Brown. Begun November 27 and finished November 29, 1899. Pile Pier at Richmond Beach. Piers Between Seventh and Eighth Streets, Long Island City. Secretary's Order No. 19111.—Pile pier was constructed. Begun May 16 and finished June Secretary's Order No. 18856.—Pier was built under permit to Compagnie Generale des 10, 1899. Asphaltes de France. Begun April Ig and finished June 9, 1899. South Beach. Secretary's Order No. 19o15.—Repairs were made to dock in front of Happy Home Hotel. Standard Oil Works, Eighth Streets, Long Island City. Begun April 25 and finished June 3, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19667.—Repairs were made and dredging done under permit to Secretary's Order No. 19o76.—Broken life-line piles were repaired. Begun May 18 and finished May 23, 1899. Standard Oil Company. Begun November 23 and finished December 2, 1899• Midland Beach. Secretary's Order No.18946.—Pier was constructed. Begun April 52 and finished July 14, 1899. Crib-bulkhead at Long Island City. Secretary's Order No. 19ox6.—Dock was erected on southwesterly side. Begun May 4 and Secretary's Order No. 17966.—Erected south of and adjacent to Harris avenue, under per- finished September 20, 1899. mit to Young & Hotzner. Begun March 22, 1898, and finished July 6, 1899. Secretary's order No. 19518.—Temporary plank or horizontal sheathing was placed on the north side of pier. Begun September 2 and finished September 16, 1899, under permit to Mid- Raising Canal Boat at Ten4le Street. land Railroad Terminal Company. Secretary's Order No.193ot.—Gate house and fence were placed on inner end of pier. Secretary's Order No. 58373•—A sunken canal boat is being raised, Trowbridge, Stephens & Winant having been notified to remove same. Begun about July I, 1898 ; in progress. Begun July I and finished July 17, 1899. Great Kills, Giford, S. I Crib-bulkhead, near Orchard Street, Astoria. Secretary's Order No. 19347.—Boathouse was placed on property of M. Fitzgerald. Begun Secretary's Order No. 19274.—Erected. Begun July I and finished November II, 1899. July 19 and finished July 20, 1899. New Dorp Beach. Pile Platform, etc., on Property of William Steinway and Others. Secretary's Order No. 18944.—Dock was extended. Begun April 27 and finished May 20, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19043.—Pile platform was erected and filling in done behind bulkhead under permit to William H. Williams. Begun May io and finished June 14, 1899. New Dorp, S. I. Secretary's Order No. 19546.—Breakwater was repaired under permit to Edward Hett. Piles Driven at Bowery Bay. Begun October 12 and finished October 18, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19078.—Fourteen piles were driven in front of Harbor Hotel, Dock at Rossville, S. I. Kouwenhoven street, under permit to William Henry Muff. Begun and finished June 17, 1899. Secretary's Order No. Igo31.—Repairs were made by H. D. Seguine. Begun May 3 and finished May 6, 1899. Replacing Piles, Bowery Bay. Wharf, Rosebank, S. I. Secretary's Order No. 18978.—Twelve piles were replaced under permit to Daimler Manu- Secretary's Order No. 18942.—Wharf was constructed at Fifth street. Begun April 24 and facturing Company, No. 380 Potter avenue, Long Island City. Begun and finished April 12, 1899. finished April 28, 1899• Tottenville, S. L Small Dock and Float at North Beach. Secretary's Order No. 18033.—Pier was erected under permit to A. Kreusler. Begun Secretary's Order No. I9i6o.—Alterations and repairs were made under permit to Bowery April 23, 1898, and finished July I, 1899. Bay Building and Improvement Company. Begun June 5 and finished July 15, 1899. Secretary's Order No. 19398.—Dock was constructed under permit to Hubbard R. Yetman. Begun August 26 and finished December I, 1899. Foundation Pier at North Beach. Secretary's Order No. 19090.—Repairs were made by Bowery Bay Building and Improve- NEW WHARFAGE ROOM. ment Company, under permit to said Company. Begun May Ig and finished July 15, 18 99. NEW WHARFAGE Room MADE DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1899. CONSTUCTION UNDER THE "NEW PLAN." Pier at North Beach. North River— Linear Feet. Secretary's Order No. 1942o.—Thirty-five oak piles were replaced, and repairs made to two Extension to Pier, new 29 ... ... ...... 480 pile clusters at pier of New York and College Point Ferry Company, under permit to said com- Watts Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 65 pany. Begun August 21 and finished August 26, 1899. Pier at foot of Watts street ...... I,752 Watts Street Section, extended (bulkhead-wall) ...... 125 Sea Wall, North Beach. Canal Street Section, extended (bulkhead-wall) ...... 34 Extension to Pier, new45 ...... 258 Secretary's Order No. 19222.—About 18 piles were driven at the Brooklyn City Bowery Park. Gansevoort Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 379 Begun June 5 and finished June 16, 1899. Pier foot of Bloomfield street ...... 711 Pier foot of West Thirty-ninth street ...... I,46o Platform and Shed at Flushing Bay. 5'264 East River— Secretary's Order No. 19349•—Erected on westerly shore under permit to Michael Seotz. Catharine Street Pier ...... 979 Begun July 17 and finished August 23, 1899. Catharine Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 108 Rutgers Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 146 Removal of Bulkhead, Flushing Creek. Pier, new 34 (Rutgers Section) ...... ...... 932 Secretary's Order No. 19o88.—Gridiron bulkhead was removed in front of property of D. S. East Twenty-third Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 156 Jones & Co., and a pile platform erected thereat. Begun May 15 and finished July 14, 1899. East Ninety-ninth Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 96 Pier at East Twentieth street ...... 827 Piles at Bayside, Little Neck Bay. 3,244 Secretary's Order No. 19194.—Piles were replaced under permit to Olny M. Greene. Begun Total...... 8,5o8 June to and finished June 13, 1899. CONSTRUCTION NOT UNDER "NEW PLAN-" Small Dock near Bayside. North River— Linear Feet. Secretary's Order No. 19195.—Repairs were made to dock at Voowood under permit to C. H. Bulkhead foot of Gansevoort street ...... 57 Gould. Begun June 6 and finished June So, 1899. Extension to Pier, old 56J .. ... ...... 534 Bulkhead inner end of former Pier, old 57 ...... 40 Walk and Platform at Bayview Avenue, Rockaway Beach. Bulkhead at Bloomfield street ...... 46 Extension to Pier at Bloomfield street ...... 345 Secretary's Order No. 19I14.—Walk and pile platform were replaced at Holland Station I,022 under permit to F. Hosch. Begun May 8 and finished May 19, 1899. East River— Pier at Eleventh street ...... 400 Pier at Pier Street, Rockaway Beach, Jamaica Bay. Bulkhead at Sixty-fourth street ...... 30 Bulkhead between Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth streets...... 51 Secretary's Order No. 19391.—A fence was put up by the Department, Charles T. McKeon Crib-bulkhead between Eightieth and Eighty-first streets ...... 215 and the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company having been directed to discontinue the use of the Extension to Pier at Blackwell's Island (east side) ...... 99 premises, and place same in a safe condition. Extension to Almshouse dock, Blackwell's Island ...... III Extension to Platform, Randall's Island ...... 99 Seaside Dock, Rockaway Beach. Pier at Fordham Landing, Harlem river ...... 670 Secretary's Order No. 19238.—About 6o piles were driven under permit to Knickerbocker Platform at Riker's Island ...... 244 Steamboat Company. Begun June 15 and finished July 21, 1899. Brooklyn— — 1,919 Pier 1, Wallabout Basin ...... 1,324 Howard's Pier, Jamaica Bay. Bulkhead-wall north side of Pier I ...... 49 Bulkhead platform between Piers I and 2 ...... 187 Secretary's Order No.19312.—Five two-story structures are being erected under permit to Pier 2, Wallabout Basin ...... 1,404 W. J. Howard. Begun July 7, 5899; suspended. 2,964 Queens— Small House and Bridge at Bayswater. Bulkhead at Webster avenue, Long Island City ...... 60 Secretary's Order No. 19140.-Erected between Bay street and Waterloo place, Far Rocka- Total...... 5,965 way. Begun June 1 and finished June 26, 1899.

7318 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION UNDER "NEW PLAN." Pier at Port Richmond ...... 95 Nor th River- Linear Feet Pier at Tottenville ...... ...... 480 Approach to Pier at West Thirty-ninth street ...... 500 5,380 East River- Total new wharfage room made by private parties during the year...... 15,517 Rutgers Section crib-bulkhead ...... 50 Extension to Pier 48...... 260 Platform foot of East Ninety-ninth street :...... 315 625 NEW WHARFAGE RooM BEGUN BUT NOT FINISHED BY PRIVATE PARTIES, UNDER PERMIT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, DURING THE YEAR. 1,125 Total ...... Borough of The Bronx- Linear Feet. Crib-work, platform, etc., Oak Point ...... I,000 PIERS AND BULKHEAD WALL BUILT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, AT THEIR COST AND EXPENSE DURING THE YEAR 1899. Borough of Brooklyn- Bulkhead foot of Conover street ...... 345 North River- Linear Feet. Extension to Pier foot of Richards street, Erie Basin ...... 461 Barclay Street Section, extended bulkhead-wall (for Rheinlander estate) ...... 139 Inshore extension to Pier 35, Atlantic Basin ...... 362 Rebuilding inner end of Pier, old 25, North river (for Rheinlander estate) ...... 99 Park Place Section, bulkhead-wall (for Rheinlander estate) ...... 186 t,168 Total...... 424 Total new wharfage room begun but not finished during the year by private parties ...... 2,268 SUMMARY. Linear Feet. 8,5 0808 Total new wharfage room under the "New Plan"...... WHARFAGE ROOM REMOVED BY PRIVATE PARTIES DURING THE YEAR UNDER PERMIT FROM Total new wharfage room not under "New Plan" ...... .. ..... 5,965 THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Total new wharfage room under temporary construction under the "New Plan"...... 1,I25 Total ...... ...... 15,59S Borough of Manhattan- Linear Feet. Bulkhead south of Pier, old 41, North river...... 90 Total new wharfage room built by the Department at the cost and expense of private Bulkhead inner end of Pier, old 41, North river ...... 65 parties...... 424 Pier 13, East river ...... 681 Platform foot of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Harlem river..... 40 Grand total of new wharfage room made during the year 1899 ...... 16,022 876 Borough of Brooklyn- WHARFAGE ROOM DESTROYED DURING THE YEAR. 8o North River-- Linear Feet. Platform south of Gold street ...... Bulkhead-wall across inner end of Pier 25 ...... 50 Bulkhead at Twenty-fifth street, Gowanus Canal ...... 51 ...... 514 Bulkhead between Adams and Jay streets ...... 212 Inner end of Pier, old 27, and bulkhead platform southerly .. Extension to pier at North Fifth street...... 287 Bulkhead-wall across inner end of pier at Watts street ...... 60 loo Bulkhead from Perry to West Tenth streets ...... 700 Extension to pier at North Eighth street ...... Extension to pier foot of Forty-second street ...... 1,074 Portion of Bloomfield street pier covered by extension ...... 40 46r Pier at West Seventeenth street ...... ...... ..... 730 Extension to pier foot of Richards street ...... 1,050 Inshore extension to Pier 35, Atlantic Basin ...... 457 Pier and approach foot of West Forty-third street ...... 2,722 - 3,144 East River- Borough of Queens- Rutgers Section (Pier, old 43) ...... 675 Pier between Seventh and Eighth streets, Long Island City ...... 35 Rutgers Section (Pier, old 44) ...... 705 Bulkhead south of Harris avenue, Long Island City ...... 229 Rutgers Section (Pier, old 42) ...... ...... ..... 704 Platform at Berrian's creek ...... 146 Rutgers Section (east side of Pier, new 32, to east side of Rutgers slip)..... 651 Bulkhead at Flushing creek ...... 136 177 Catherine Section ...... 546 Pier foot of East Eleventh street ...... 400 Eact Twenty-third Street Section ...... I , 53355 Total wharfage room destroyed by private parties during the year...... 4,144 Bulkhead foot of Thirty-sixth street ...... Pier foot of East Ninety-ninth street ...... 28 Old pier at Fordham landing, Harlem River ...... 269 The total increase of new wharfage room made by the City during the year ending December - 5,204 31, 1899, is 16,022 linear feet, of which 424 linear feet was built by the City at the cost and Brooklyn- expense of private parties, and 11,392 linear feet of wharfage room was destroyed to make room for Pier, old I, Wallabout Basin ...... 1,290 contemplated improvements, leaving a net increase of new wharfage room for the year of 4,630 Bulkhead between Piers, old I and 2, Wallabout Basin ...... 144 linear feet. Pier, old 2, Wallabout Basin ...... ... ...... 1,418 15,517 linear feet of new wharfage room have also been made by private parties, and 4,144 Bulkhead south of Pier, old 2, Wallabout Basin ...... 192 linear feet of wharfage room was destroyed, leaving a net increase of new wharfage room made 3,044 by private parties of 11,373 linear feet, making altogether a grand total of net increase of new wharfage room made by the City and private parties of 16,003 feet. Total wharfage room destroyed ...... 11,392 The superficial area of the City's piers has been increased by about 350,000 square feet. Three new piers have been completed by the City on the North river, three on the East river and two on the Wallabout Basin, in the Borough of Brooklyn. NEW WHARFAGE Roost TO BE MADE BY WORK BEGUN BUT NOT FINISHED DURING THE Three piers have been extended by the City on the North river, one on the East river and YEAR. two platforms were built at Riker's and Randall's Islands. North River- Linear Feet. One pier has been extended inshore, and two sections of bulkhead or river wall have been Pier, old 27, rebuilding inner end ; being done by the Department at the constructed by the City on the North river at the cost and expense of private parties. cost and expense of Rhinelander estate ..... . ...... _ ...... 218 Two piers have been extended inshore and one outshore, and two sections of bulkhead or Extension to Pier, new 26 ...... . 410 river wall have been built on the North river, and one pier has been extended on the East river Extension to Pier, old 56/.a ...... ...... 30 by private parties. Extension to pier at Bloomfield street ...... 40 Of the bulkhead or river wall completed during the year 603 linear feet have been built on West Forty-second Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 2011 the North river and 506 linear feet on the East river. On the North river 325 linear feet of bulk- West Forty-third Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 6o head wall has been constructed by the City at the cost and expense of private parties. The total - 959 of new bulkhead or river wall built by the City during the year is 1,434 feet. East River- 287 linear feet of bulkhead or river wall have also been built during the year by private Catharine Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 69 parties. Rutgers Section (bulkhead-wall)...... 731 The total of new bulkhead or river wall built during the year by the City and by private Rutgers Section (Pier, new 33) ...... ...... 927 parties is 1,72! linear feet. East Twenty-third Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 2,299 Pier at East Twenty-second street ...... 1,273 Pier at East Thirty-sixth street ...... 270 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. East Ninety-ninth Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... ...... 112 5,581 ' Total new wharfage room to be made by work begun but not finished during the year ...... 6,540 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

NEW WHARFAGE Room MADE BY PRIVATE PARTIES UNDER PERMIT FROM THE DEPART- REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 13, 1900. MENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1899. Borough of Manhattan- Linear Feet. Extension to Pier, old 25, North river...... 238 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES-BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, Extension to Pier, old 27, North river ...... 265 COMMSISSIONER'S OFFICE, STAPLETON, Desbrosses Street Section (bulkhead-wall)...... 156 NEW YORK, November 14, 1900. South Canal Street Section (bulkhead-wall) ...... 131 Report of the Superintendent of Almshouse, Labor, Census, Hospital, etc., and report of the Inner end of Pier, old 41, North river (rebuilding)...... ...... 174 Superintendent of Out-door Poor, approved and placed on file. Extension to Pier 13, East river ...... 885 Platform between Eighty-second and Eighty-third streets, East river...... 30 November 7. Platform foot of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Harlem river..... 123 Approved the following bills and transmitted same to Comptroller: 2,002 Robert G. Shaw Post No. 112, G. A. R ...... $15 00 Borough of Brooklyn- The New York Catholic Protectory ...... 75 34 Platform south of Gold street ...... 80 Platform between Jay and Adams streets ...... 217 Received communication from State Commission in Lunacy in reference to reception of Extension to Pier at North Eighth street ...... tog insane patients at Manhattan State Hospital for Borough of Richmond. Bulkhead foot Twenty-fifth street, Gowanus canal ...... 220 Extension to Pier foot of North Fifth street ...... 619 November 8. Pier extensions at Dwight street, Erie Basin ...... 2,700 Extension to Pier foot of Forty-second street ...... 1,617 Approved bill for the care and maintenance of dependent children ...... $236 57 Bulkhead near Greenpoint avenue, Newtown creek ...... 802 -and transmitted same to Comptroller. -- 6,364 Borough of Queens- November 13. Bulkhead north side Newtown creek, near Maspeth ..... ...... 398 Approved bill for headstones for G. A. R. veterans ...... $45 00 Pier between Seventh and Eighth streets, Long Island City...... 595 Bulkhead south of Harris avenue, Long Island City ...... ...... 200 The following is the report for the week ending November 13, 1900 : Platform at Berrian's Island ...... ...... 82 Dependent children committed ...... 3 Bulkhead platform at Flushing creek ...... 136 Hospital permit for crippled child...... Bulkhead near Orchard creek, Astoria ...... 360 Orders for abandonment warrants ...... 2 1,771 Committed to Almshouse ...... 2 Borough of Richmond- Discharged from Almshouae ...... I Pier at Port Richmond ...... 132 Burial permits ...... 3 Pier at New Dorp Beach ...... 450 Ambulance call ...... I Pier at Cliff street, Rosebank ...... 79 Dead wagon call ...... r Pier at Richmond Beach ...... 500 Body of unknown man received at Morgue ...... I Pier at Midland Beach ...... 529 Pier at New Dorp lane ...... 1153 JAMES FEENY, Commissior.er.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7319

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Deatks According to Cause, Annual Rate per 1,000 and Age, with &feteorology and Number of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 12 M., NOVEMBER IC, 1900. WEEK ENDING- DEATHS. DEATH-RATE. POPULATION ESTIMATEDPOPULATION MAR- STILL- Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. BO=ODCH. U. S. CKN- MIDDLE OF BIRTHS' RIAGES. BIRTHS. t8. 25., r. 8. 15. 22. 29 6. 13. 20. 27. 3. 10. SOS xgoo. YEAR. 1899. zgoo. 1899, 1900. Total deaths...... x,523 1,157 1.269 1,258 1,319 1,141 z,z58 2,770 .,ao8 1,146 1,203 I,o8a x,088 Manhattan ...... 1,85o,093 1,851,887 617 614 777 500 76 17.59 17.30 *The Bronx...... 200.507 202,692 6z 56 64 35 6 17.31 14.46 Annual death-rate ...... 21.74 16.52 29.22 t9.o6 19.98 17.28 17.54 1773 28.30 17.36 18.22 16.39 76.48 Brooklyn ...... 0166,582 2,169,796 319 362 412 ao6 ag :4.71 x6.:5 Queens ...... 152,999 153.734 32 41 49 ra 5 21•50 13.92 Diphtheria ...... 33 28 27 14 20 20 23 19 a6 35 37 25 27 Richmond ...... 67,021 67,166 20 is is 9 x 15.94 11•65 Croup ...... • •. 4 z z z 3 2 2 4 3 4 4 7 Malarial Fevers...... 8 7 4 3 9 8 4 :r 10 4 5 6 6 City of New York.. 3,437.202 3,444,675 7.049 r,o88 1.320 762 119 26.3. 16.48 Measles ...... 6 5 5 3 5 4 2 4 a r 4 r .. • Many large institutions raise the death-rate. Scarlet Fever...... a 3 4 a~ 3 s 2 2 4 • 5 •• 4 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. Small-pox ...... .. z Typhoid Fever ...... za r4 20 27 28 as as 15 27 t6 32 23 27 BEE F NDING- Typhus Fever......

Whooping Cough ...... 9 I 10 9 S 7 5 4 4 8 I 5 7 Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. zz. t8. 25. I. 8. 15. 22. 29. 6. r3. 20 27. 3. ,o. Diarrhceal Diseases..:. 198 z8 x72 I70 195 132 zoz 88 85 45 38 6 29 Diarrhoea) Diseases under 5 years....( .69 16 ,5z x56 179 1.8 88 77 79 36 34 28 23 Phthisis ...... z66 x81 189 142 215 233 230 294 a6t 276 254 237 215 250 Phthisis ...... 154 II 134 157 128 xog 128 152 140 166 x6o ,31 159 Diphtheria...... 277 172 zao 96 104 III r30 170 210 181 292 226 215 azz Bronchitis...... 15 it 9 t5 23 17 27 20 ar 27 37 31 Croup ...... .. 3 6 3 a 3 4 g 6 8 9 II rt 4 Pneumonia ...... 89 6 79 71 8a 87 92 :17 112 II 243 234 527 Measles...... 55 51 37 39 38 a6 34 17 30 4! 36 46 47 45 Other Diseases of Re- 17 I 19 13 14 t8 17 13 19 so 27 ao 16 spiratory Organs. J Scarlet Fever.... 48 47 52 42 37 45 34 70 87 62 55 gt 101 93 Violent Deaths ...... r8z 8 103 zoa 92 65 73 64 77 72 55 59 46 Small-pox ..... I I .. .. 6o Typhoid Fever... So 5t 53 88 :z6 83 1 129 1 1641 239 88 r4o zo5 go Under one year...... 449 39 384 382 447 352 311 318 335 990 268 239 223 Typhus Fever.... Under five years...... 6zz 55 527 520 607 499 431 448 470 407 381 342 311 Five to sixty-five...... 736 so 605 598 571 492 578 58o 595 595 652 593 633 Total...... 507 505 454 *375 484 534 515 I 689 698 706 I 629 749 694 702 Sixty-five years and over t66 IC 137 240 141 150 949 142 143 144 170 147 44 No report from Brooklyn. In Public and Private ] 79 30a 2 9 56 Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age. Institutions ...... 369 303 2 44 245 294 301 75 3 260 275

O l m "~ oO ~T U 0 u 181 ,96 Igo 167 173 164 184 e o tp 4 Y Y y fnquest Cases...... 275 195 -54 147 137 .0 v 'n BOROUGHS. i_ o Q 0 u p •0 a ,~ " 'yU X Q u v •G n d d 9S q v 'O ,n Mean barometer...... 39.9,7 29.91 29.999 30.034 29.693 29.904 30.029 30•244 79 30.503 29.74a 29.958 29.949 30.1 o A ia Y ~ w w 9, v Cl) x C D e Mean humidity...... 70. 65. 66. o4. 66; 65. 66. 8x, 75• 63• 79• 74• 6a. Manhattan...... a9 5 4 27 Ia 87 59 77 52 6 3 17 136 Igo 358 66 Inches of rain and snow 3.10 .86 r.a6 .41 .36 1.27 .02 .48 1.87 1.44 .21 .19 •97 Mean temperature t 75 9° 7330 6 8' 64.0 66.90 68 70 65.8 The Bronx...... 5 .. z .. .. 9 .. 8 6 x .. a 12 r6 a8 22 (Fahrenheit)...... J 79.6' 78.5 73. 2 54.5e 63.6° Maximum tempera- ° i3•° 92.° 88.° 7 Brooklyn ...... 26 .. a it zo 5o 9 40 a6 .. x ix 66 89 216 57 ture (Fahrenheit).} 91• 93•° 8•° 79.° 78.0 80.0 76•° 77.0 72.• 67.° Minimum temperature 67 ° 6a.° Queens...... 3 I .. I t 9 2 2 3 z .. 3 7 zs 22 7 (Fahrenheit)...... 72.2 68.° 6o.° 5o.° 56.° 6o.° 47.° 38.° 47.° 5o.° 40.• Richmond...... a .. x .. .. 4 z .. z .. .. x 2 4 9 2 Total...... 65 6 7 29 23 159 31 127 88 8 4 34 223 311 633 144 Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital. Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex. WILLARD PARKER RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL. KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPITAL. u y of . 4 Y M v. tj 'a y lC tt 'DO•o %. 2Y Hu 'I .n 5-25• 15-25• 25-45. 45-65• w •C •G w o •G w v p u d m A' Y 0.• F A h r P ed R S thI. vSi l~ Total, all causes...... x,088 1,049 575 513 223 45 43 312 50 76 255 353 144 Remaining November 3.. .. 30 30 •• 9 43 -• 53 17 xo 9 36 Diphtheria ...... a7 24 15 12 3 4 7 14 13 •• Admitted ...... z7 17 .. r 9 3 13 7 2 • • . • 9 Croup ...... 7 5 1 6 1 .. 5 6 r .. Discharged ...... .. z2 12 .. 7 6 .. z3 4 4 2 .. xo a Malarial Fevers...... 6 2 4 .. I .. I x ., 2 2 Died...... .. z r .. .. s .. a x .. ' Measles ...... .. g .. .. .. .. .. .. Remaining November zo. .. 34 34 • • 3 44 3 50 19 8 7 • • 34 Scarlet Fever ...... 4 8 4 •• t •. 3 4 •• .. .. .. .. Smallpox ...... I Total treated...... ., 47 47 •• ro 52 3 65 24 12 9 •• 45 Typhoid Fever...... 27 x8 17 10 .. .. z z 3 10 12 z Typhus Fever ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Whooping Cough...... 7 It 4 3 4 x 2 7 •• •• •• Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from the Same, by Wards.

Diarrhceal Diseases...... z9 17 .a 27 31 2 .. 23 .. I I 2 a

thisis ...... 66 •. t • . SICKNESS. DEATHS REPORTED. Ph 159 135 93 r z 34 94 34 5 Other Tuberculous Diseases 14 21 7 7 6 z s 8 x .. 4 r Diseases of the Nervous ~ 98 8o ah > v m" S System...... 53 45 16 4 5 35 x a 15 27 28 WARDS. . v t 4 Heart Diseases...... 65 76 37 28 x .. .. z 5 4 z8 19 z8 Bronchitis ...... 31 45 14 17 r6 2 a ao 2 z z a 5 Pneumonia ...... 137 135 68 59 33 is 10 54 3 ao 19 28 t3 Other Diseases of Re- x6 spiratory Organs..... r3 7 9 • •• 3 8 First ...... 4 r 5 DiseasesofDiestive} a8 J 97 84 54 43 ro 4 4a 4 5 19 z6 zr Second ...... .. DiseasesofUrinarySystem 124 110 64 6o x .. x z 3 5 a6 57 3t Third ...... 7 68 °Congenital Debility...... 88 57 3r 83 5 • 88. .. Fourth ...... ...... . ..... ... r .. 3 Old Age ...... 8 23 .. 8 7 Fifth ...... ..x x Suicides ...... 8 11 4 4 . .. r Sixth...... .. . c 2 Other violent deaths...... 8 56 29 9 2 a 9 Seventh ...... 9 .. .. 3 .. .. . ..... x .. t4 s 'AI1 other causes...... 108 97 33 75 9 3 •• to 2 to Or 44 27 Eighth ...... z Ninth...... 5 s 6 3 sz * Including Premature Births, Preternatural Births, Inanition, Marasmus and all Congenital Defects. 43 Tentn...... 4 .. a 3 .. x...... x..r.. s3 I Viz.: Syphilis, 7• Cerebro-spinal Fever, 6; Cancer. 48; Anamia, 2; Diabetes, 8; Embolism, 3; Diseases of Uterus, r ; Ovarian Diseases, s ; Puerperal Fever, 4 ; Puerperal Convulsions, a ; Alcoholism, 5 ; Eleventh...... .. I I I z t Otitis, 2; Placenta Pra:via• s ; Miscarriage, a ; Rheumatism, r ; Septicamia, a; Purpura, a; Extra-uterine Pregnancy, I; Erysipelas, I ; Influenza, z ; Chronic Rheumatism, I; Gout, r ; Post-partum Hemorrhage, z; Twelfth ...... a8 ..9 .:7 .. .. x ...... x .. aa Child-birth, n; Pemphigus, x ; Goitre, I. Thirteenth...... » .... 3 2 a ...... r5 Deaths by Violence in Detail: Fractures and Contusions, 7 ; Burns and Scalds, n; Drowning, 6; Railroad, 5; Poison, 4 Fourteenth . .. ro Gunshot, z; Homicide, 4.

7320 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900.

Cases o/ risfecttour and Contagiows Diseases Reported and Death.s from the Same, by Wards. Analysis of Croton Water, November 8, igoo.

I SICKNass. It DRATHS RBPORTBD. I RESULTS, EXPRBSIRD RESULTS, EXPRESSED IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY U. S. GALLON OF WEIGHT IN ONE 231 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDRED THOUSAND. WARDS. d > r

Y w Q b p ~L 0 ,D p .pj• O - Vd Appearance ...... •.• Slightly turbid. Slightly turbid. p~ A U .i:' A (an E"' F A U `•6 JS m E~ F C Color ...... Yellowish brown. Yellowish brown. Odor (Heated to zoo" Fahr,) . ...... Marshy. Marshy. I .. Fifteenth...... Chlorine in Chlorides ...... o.1sr 0.208 xteenth ...... 4 13 7 Si Equivalent to Sodium Chloride...... 0.199 0.343 . Seventeenth...... • 9 .. •. I . 2 I .. I ., 3° Phosphates (Ps 0,),..- ! ...... one. None. ..••...... •...•.a •• 3 .. 21 Eighteenth • 3 .. Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... • None. None. Nineteenth...... 9 2 I 5 .. I 2 .. 82 Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... 0.0178 0.005 2 ,. .. .. I 3 . Twentieth ...... Free Ammonia...... ••...... 0.0017 0.0030 4 2 I B x I 27 Twenty-first...... Aibuminoid Ammonia ...... • 0.oro8 0.0185 17 I •• 6 4 „ 2 I . •• Twenty-second ...... • 74 Total Nitrogen ...... o.oa8, 0.0482 a~ o( Twenty-third ...... 13 •. .• 4 .. 2 .. 2 .. .. I •• 38 Before boiling... •. •.. • 2.40 4,12 Twenty-fourth ...... 9 „ .. 12 .. 2 2 .. .... •• „ 18 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime { Ci ( After boiling . • . ,..... 2.40 4,12 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition)...... 1.399 2,40 Total ...... 124 5 25 70 I 49 •• 13 5 •• 4 .. 12 „ 67o Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 3.499 6.00 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... ...... 4.898 8.40

.. 5 r First ......

I .. .. I Temperature at hydrant, 57° Fahr. Second ...... I I r 6 Third...... * Fourth •,....-..••..•.•... 3 Fifth ...... •...... 3 I 7 sixth ...... I t 3 .• 22 Analysis of Ridgewood Water, November 9, (goo. Seventh ...... 4 2 2 15

Eighth...... ••.•....•.. 8 I 2 I I 2 15 RESULTS, EXPRESSED Rasutvs, EXPRILSSED IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY I s II Ninth ...... 4 ...... U. S. GALLON OF WRIGHT IN ONE 431 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDRED THOUSAND. Tenth ...... 4 I 15 .. 2 I Eleventh ...... Appearance ...... Slightly turbid. Slightly turbid. Twelfth ...... 6 .. .. I .. •• I . 9 Color...... Slightly brownish yel. Slightly brownish yel. I .. 2 .. 2 ' •. .. .. 5I Thirteenth...... •-.. Odor (Heated to roo• Fahr.) ...... Slightly vegetable. Slightly vegetable. I .. I .. 8 Fourteenth ...... • I Chorine In Chlorides...... I.0J9° I.85oo Fifteenth ...... 2 .. .. r .. . .. 7 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride...... , .7780 3 c490 ...... 15 Sixteenth ...... 5 ...... Phosphates (Ps 04)...... None. None. eventeenth ...... 14 S I • Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. 3 I I 2 17 Eighteenth ...... • Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... • .0.0316 0.0525

3 I 8 Nineteenth...... •...... ...... Free Ammonia ...... 0.0002 0.0003 ii r 6 Twentieth ...... 2 .. Albuminoid Ammonia ...... o.co25 0.0043 wenty-first ...... 14 T Total Nitrogen ...... »...... • 0.0339 0.0563 wenty-second ...... • .. .. „ .. 17 T 7 I .. Before boiling .•5700 2.7000 .. - 4 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime Twenty-third ,,...... •••. 14 After boiling I.57oo 2,7000 Twenty-fourth ...... 2 2 2 .. . 74 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... 2.2100 3,8300 6 1 .. I .. r0 Twenty-fifth ...... 3 3 .. I Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 3.1500 5.4000 wenty-sixth ...... 4 I - „ T 13 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 5.3f00 1 9.2000 Twenty-seventh ...... 2 2 I .. „ I .. 16

Twenty-eighth ...... 2 a 5 .. •. „ s ...... I 23 Temperature at hydrant, 6o. t° Fahr.

Twenty-ninth ...... 4 .. .. •• .. 2 3'

Thirtieth...... 2 ...... I .. 5 Thirty-first ...... r

Thirty-second ...... t 3 m-.. 362 MAP_ OF I - . ' ' ® !®I®®®®®p THE CITY OF NEW YOW First ...... I 2 I I I 13 a/,ow,vf OoR•u•N_sm'Sa j THE e " ~0 4 I .. I ...... Second ...... - 9 • DOR04fIV O/IYffJ-\ Third...... I 6 3 ...... II 4' R ! 4I NfPIr4' / ourth...... I F 7 `~t`\•'v[ . Fifth...... .. I 7/Ir

Total ...... I 7 41

First ...... 1 3 • ' I I ...... I 3 II ) -d Second ...... I 6 ti E Third ...... 2 2 ~ QUEENS 3 x ~ FourthFifth...... .. ,I I I

Total ...... I 6 2 I •. I •. 1 Is I BAiVOKLYN. _a

General Work of the Department. * AWOA/D: Total inspections of premises ...... 23,127 " orders issued for abatement of nuisances,,,,.,,,,,, ...... ...... (~ inspections of milk and other foods...... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... 22,730 pounds of food condemned and destroyed ...... 57,2$9 4. chemical analyses made ...... 19 ATLANT/C OCEANS bacteriological examinations made for diphtheria ...... 399 bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis ...... to9 .s vaccinations performed ...... 1,713 children's employment certificates granted ...... 284 '• children's employment certificates refused ...... 22 By order of the Board. medical inspections of schools . ...... t 749 CASPAR GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 7321

John McGuire, Hospital Helper, from $192 Borough of The Bronx. . MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, to $240 per annum. corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- George Haskins, Hospital Helper, from $192 seventh street. y A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, to $240 per annum, 12 M. NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, NO. 346 BROADWAY, Max Melkin, Assistant Apothecary, from Louis F. HAPPEN, President. OFFICE OF CHIEF EXAMINER, $60o to $780 per annutn. Borough of Brooklyn. NEW YORK, November 15, 1900. Resignations. President's Office, No. II Borough Hall, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO 12 M. Supervisor of the City Record: November Io. J. P. S. McGough, Hospital EDWARD M. GROUT, President. DEAR SIR—In accordance with the requirements of section 284 of the Charter I transmit Helper. Borough of Queens. herewith, for publication in the CITY RECORD of November 17, a list of applications received 15. Ella M. Wilson, Pupil Nurse. FREDERICK BOWLEV, President. since November 8 for promotion to the position of Patrolman. Discharges. Office, Long Island City, 9 A. M. until 4 P. Al.; Satur- Respectfully yours, November 3. Catherine Lamb, Cook. days, from q A. M. until I2 M. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. " 7. J. J. Hunt, Hospital Helper. Borough of Richmond. Patrolman. A. H. GOETTING, GEORGE CROMWELL, President. Commissioner, Public Charities, for the Office of the President, First National Bank Building, New Brighton ; 9 A. M. to 4 P. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Al.; NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION. r2 M. THE CITY RECORD OrFICE, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. and Bureau of Printing, Stationery and Blank Books. Henry Schumacher...... 3r4 West Forty-first street, Manhattan ...... Bolt exatttiner. No. 2 City Hall, 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. ; Saturday, 9 A. M. Thomas J. Shay...... 2488 Fulton avenue, Fordham, Bronx ...... Hotel clerk. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, to I2 M. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOLON BERRICK, William S. Towers...... 2264 Eighth avenue, Manhattan ...... Plumber. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND RICHMOND, Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy Supervisor and Accountant. THE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, Orrin H. Crosby...... 773 East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, Bronx.. Railroad fireman. November 15, tgoo. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. Lyle Miller Columbia street, Hudson...... Conductor...... Subervisor of the City Record: THE MAYOR, ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Chairman ; THE Martin J. Butler...... 325 West Forty-eighth street, Manhattan...... Stonecutter. SIR—I beg to report the following action PRESIDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND taken in connection with employees of this ASSESSMENTS, THOM:'5 L. FEITNER, Secretary; THH East One Hundred and F.fty.third street, Bronx.... Porter. Manhattan and Rich- COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIGHTING AND Martin P. Foster...... 686 Department, boroughs of HENRY S. KEAINV ; Brigadier-General mond : SUI'PLIEP, John J. Cavanagh...... to6 Vanderveer street, Brooklyn ...... Brakeman. AMES McLEER and Brigadier-General MCCOSKRY Discharged owing to InsufficientAppropriation. JuTT, Commissioners. Michael J. O'Toole...... 259 Wyckoff street, Prooklyn ...... Driver. Address THOMAS L. FEITNER, Secretary; Stewart GARDENERS. Building. John P. Flood...... 465 West Forty.sixth street, Manhattan ...... Clerk. A. Ketterer, S. A. Leuba, Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, p A. M. Roger Williams, O. J. Poppey, to I2 M. Farrell McManus...... Mariners' Harbor, Richmond ...... Telegrapher. John Vock, Thomas Barrett, COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. Samuel Harrison Everett.. t479 Madison avenue, Manhattan ...... Motorman. John B. Becker. The MAYOR, Chairman; BirD S. COLER, Comp- Resignation Accepled. troller ; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH Jeremiah Brosnan...... 1422 Park avenue, Manhattan ...... Glass beveler. GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council, and ROBERT Patrick Flynn, No. 1722 Third avenue, La- MUH, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder. Joseph F. Flynn...... Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan ...... Compositor. borer. men. Members. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary. John Hayes, No. 336 West Eleventh street, Office of Secretary, Room No. II, Stewart Building. Daniel Joseph Foley...... 1533 Second avenue, Manhattan ...... Packer. Laborer. Respectfully, BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. Otto Winkel...... 262 Covert street, Evergreen, Queens ...... Carpenter. The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FEITNER (Presi- WILLIS HOLLY, dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- John J. F. McGlynn...... 428 East Seventeenth street, Manhattan ...... Driver. Secretary, Park Board. tary ; the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members; CHARLES Joseph A. Heidelman..... 472 West Twenty-second street, Manhattan...... Machinist. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, V. Adee, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess- Denis O'Hara...... 79t Park avenue, Manhattan...... Clerk. ments, Room R, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Al.; OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER FOR THE Saturdays, I2 M. Harry R. Decker...... Linoleumville, Richmond ...... .. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, ZBROWSKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. Albert Newmeyer...... 97 Devoe street, Brooklyn ...... Waiter. November 15, Igoo. No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. at. to 5 P. M., John Albert Jaeger...... 210 Bleecker street, Brooklyn...... Confectioner. Subervisor of the City .Record.' except Saturdays in June, July and August, 9 A. M. to DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter I P. N. William J. Elliott...... 27o West Ninety-sixth street, Manhattan...... Plumber. WM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. 378, Laws of 1897, by order of the Com- Daniel Murphy...... 159 East Thirty-third street, Manhattan...... Motorman. missioner, I hereby notify you, for publication PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. in the CITY RECORD, of the following changes No. r rq Nassau street. 9 A. M. to 4 P. Al. East Thirty-third street, Manhattan Switchman. Francis I. Armitage...... t59 ...... that have been made in the working force of WILLIAM M, Hoes, Public Administrator. Abram Bennett...... 1044 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn ...... Machinist. this Department : Reinstatement of William Brooks, No. 477 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY. Driver. John J. Kelly...... 82 West Washington place, Manhattan...... %Vest One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, as No. 103 Third street, Long Island City. CHARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. John J. McEvoy...... 34o East Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan ...... Collector. Inspector of Masonry, to take eflect this day. Death of Walter D. Clarke, Foreman. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. James I. McCaffrey...... 205 West Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan ...... Dyer. Respectfully yours, MAX K. KAHN, Room 2o7 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. John J. Bopp...... t7o East Third street, Manhattan...... Driver. JOHN J. RYAN, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. Private Secretary. TEN EYCK, JOHN P. WINDOLPH and THE MAYOR Peter Paul Kalbacher..... 437 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn ...... Coal dealer. and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners ; HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary ; WILLIAM R. HILL, Chief Engineer. John A. O'Brien...... 308 East Eighty-third street, Manhattan ...... Hotel clerk. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. George A. Stevenson. 5 Bank street, Manhattan...... Plumber. ... THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. Si. to q P. At. Edward J. Clark...... 225 West Fifteenth street, Manhattan...... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. CITY HALL, Second avenue, Manhattan Stair builder. MICHAEL T. DALY, EDGAR J. LEVEY, Deputy Comp- Ambrose R. Pfister...... 320 ...... NEW YORK, November 9, Igoo. trollers. Auditing Bureau. To whom it may concern: JOHN F. GouLDSBURY, Auditor of Accounts. held on the 14th instant, action was taken as AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. I An adjourned public hearing will be held F. L. W. SCHAFFNER, Auditor of Accounts. F. J. BRE'ITMAN, Auditor of Accounts. follows, relative to appointments, etc. before the Committee on Law Department of Lieutenant George R. Evans, U. S. N., Moses OPPENHEIMER, Auditor of Accounts. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, 1 the Council on Friday, November 23, Igoo, in WILLIAM MCKINNY, Auditor of Accounts. Executive Officer, having been detached from STEWART BUILDING, No. 280 BROADWAY, C the Council Chamber, at 2 o'clock P. M., to DANIEL B. PHILLIPS, Auditor of Accounts. duty on board the Schoolship " St. Mary's," on NEW YORK, November 15, 1900. consider a proposed ordinance to regulate sale EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts. November 3, 1900, the action of the Executive FRANCIS R. CLAtR, Auditor of Accounts. of produce in bulk. WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor of Accounts. SupervisorDEAR SIR—At of the City an adjournedRecord: meeting of the Committee in promoting Lieutenant Henry A. P. J. SCULLY, WILLIAM J. LYON, Auditor of Accounts. U. S. N., from Senior Instructor to Aqueduct Commissioners held to-day, the action WViley, City Clerk. JAMES F. MCKINNEY, Auditor of Accounts. Executive Officer, and fixing his salary at PHILIP J. McEvoy, Auditor of Accounts. of the President in appointing Joseph S. JEREMIAH T. MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts. Swindells as an Assistant Engineer, at $I,800 $1.500 per annum. to take effect November 6, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. per annum, on November 9 last, was approved. 1900, was approved. Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, I Lieutenant W. S. Montgomery, U. S. N., was EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and Respectfully, appointed Senior Instructor on the Schoolship TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING Arrears. HARRY W. WALKER, St. Mary's," at a salary of $I,2c0 per annum, S which the Public Offices in the City are open for EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Deputy Collector of Assess- Secretary. business, and at which the Courts regularly open and ments and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. to take effect November 15, 1900. adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are JAMES E. STANFORD, Deputy Collector of Assess- The action of the Committee on Buildings, in kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads ments and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx, DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. continuing the services of Peter H. Smith, of Departments and Courts: MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, Deputy Collector of Assess Ins ector of Heating and Ventilation, Borough ments and krrears, Borough of Brooklyn. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. JOHN F. ROGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, of Oueens, whose appointment for three months and Arrears, Borough of Queens. CITY OF NEW YORK, expired on November I, Igoo, was approved. Mayor's Office. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, The action of the Committee on Buildings, in No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. placing on duty in the Workshop, Borough of to 02 St, PARK Row BUILDING, ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. Bureau for the Coaecfeon of Taxes. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Brooklyn, on October 22, 1900, Joseph Kuhl, ALFRED M. DOWNES, Private Secretary. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. November 15, 1900. Carpenter, No. 509 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, JOHN J. McDoNOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Supervisor of the City Record: at a rate of compensation of $3.25 per day, was Bureau of Licenses. Borough of Manhattan. SIR—The publication of the uames of also approved, and the compensation of Joseph Q A. M. tO 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M. JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, DAVID J. ROCHE, Chief of Bureau. Borough of The Bronx. Charles M. McKeever, Kuhl, Carpenter, was fixed at $3.30 per day, to Principal Office, Room i, City Hall. GEORGE W. JAMES B. BoucR, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Bor- John Walls, take effect fromm the 14th instant. BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan ough of Brooklyn. JJames E. Ryan, Respectfully, and The Bronx. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of A. E. PALMER, Branch Office, Room as, Borough Hall, Brooklyn Taxes, Borough of Queens. John T. Cahill, MATTHEW S. TULLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Secretary, Board of Education. WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Frank Kelly, Brooklyn. Borough of Richmond. Dennis McNamara, Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and e/ William Murray, S. 1.; WILLIAM H. MCCABE, Deputy Chief in Borough Markets. John h DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC f Richmond. CHARITIES. Branch Office, " Hackett Building," Long Island DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and Joseph A. Surherland,ul City; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Superintendent of Markets. ALEXANDER MEAKIM, Clerk of Markets. —in the CITY RECORD, under date of July 31, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES Queens. Ig00, under the title of "Bridge Tenders," BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, Bureau o} the City Chamberlain. was error. They should have been described NOS. I26 AND I28 LIVIP(GSTON STREET, MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. as "Bridge Keepers," they being appointed as BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. February, 1898, and THE COUNCIL, such in the month of NEw YORK CITY, November Igoo. Office of the City Paymaster. having continued since that date in the service RANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council. Changes in Pay-roll of the Department of P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street of the Department as Bridge Keepers. Clerk's office open from in A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Satur. JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster. Respectfully, Public Charities for the boroughs of days, IO A. M. to 12 M. p JOHN L. SHEA, Brooklyn and Queens, from November 3, BOARD OF ALDERMEN. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Commissioner of Bridges. 190 : THOMAS F. Woos, President. Nos. ,3 to zr Park Row, IBth floor, y A. M. to 4 P. N. KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO I2 M. MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Appointments. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. November 5. Lizzie Creamer, Cook, at $300 COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Department of Highways. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, per annum (temporary). Rooms I14 and erg Stewart Building,g A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN C. HHRTLEand EDWARD OWEN, Commissioners. Nos. 53 to 22 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. CITY OF NEW YORK, " 9. Nellie Unskantz, Wet urse, at $I20 per annum. JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. BOARD OF EDUCATION, t BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, Increases. Borough of Manhattan. THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. NEw YORK, November 15, 1900. Mary Hogan, Hospital Helper, from $192 to Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, JAMES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. Nos, no, It and as City Hall. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Satur- JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy for Queens. Supervisor of the City Record: I $216 per annum. days, 9 A. M. to 12 M. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for DEAR SIR—I have the honor to inform you Margaret Blood, Hospital Helper, from $144 JAMES J. COOGAN, President. Richmond. Office, " Richmond Building," corner Rich. that, at the meeting of the Board of Education to $192 per annum. IRA EDGAR RaDHR, Secretary. mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. 7322 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

Drpartment of Sewers. Central Office open at all hours. REGISTER'S OFFICE. Borough of Richmond. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Committee to examine persons whobandle explosives East side City Hall Park. Office hours from 9 A. M. No. 64 New York avenue, Rosebank. AMES KANE, Commissioner of Sewers. meets Thursday of each week, at a o'clock P. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M. During the Open for the transaction of business all hours of the ATTHEW F. DONOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. months of July and August the hours are from 9 A. M. day and night. OHN SEAVER, GEORGE C.TRANTEF., THOMAS J. BYRNES, Deputy for Bronx. Office, Third DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. to a P. M. avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. ISAAC FROMME, Register; JOHN VON GLAHN, Deputy WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. Office, Pier " A," N. R., Battery Place. Register. Municipal Building, Room 42. J. SERGEANT CRAM, Presidelft ; CHARLES F. MURPHY, RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of Treasurer; PETER F, MEYER, Commissioners. Port Richmond, S. I. Sewers, Borough of Queens. Office, Hackett Building, WILLIAM H. BURKE, Secretary. REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney. Long Island City. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, is M. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., excepting months of July and August, then from 9 A.M. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner and SURROGATES' COURT. Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office, to 2 P. M., provided for by statute. " Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. JAMES R. HOWE, Register. New County Court-house. Court open from 9 A. M. York avenue, New Brighton. S. I. Southwest comer of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- WARREN C. TREDWELL, Deputy Register. to 4 P. M., except Saturdays, when it closes at 52 M. FRANKT. FITZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Surro Department oil Bridges. nue, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices always gates : WILLIAM V. LEARY,CChief Clerk. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Satur- open. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. to I2 M. days, 9 A. M. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, OHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and JENKINS, M. D., JOHN B. COSBY, M. D., THE PRE5I- Broadway, s-A'. M. to 4 P. M. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY- JHOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. DENT OF THE POLICE BOARD, ex-a clo, and the HEALTH SAMUEL R. PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. CHARLES W ELDE, Commissioner; JAMES E. CONNER, FOURTH WARDS. OFFICER OF THE PORT, eS-officio, Commissioners. Deputy Commissioner. MATTHEW H. MooRE, Deputy for Bronx. CA.SPAR GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No, 96 Broadway. HARRY BEAM, Deputy for Brooklyn. CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superinten- Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at JOHN E. BACKUS, Deputy for Queens. 3 P. M. dent. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman; CHARLES A. FREDERICK H. DILLINGHAM, M. D., Assistant Sani- Department of Water SujSiy. No. III Fifth avenue. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY, Commissioners. tary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN. Clerk. Nos. 13 to ax Park Row. Office hours, 9 A. Si. to 4 EUGENE MONAHAN, M. D., Assistant Sanitary H. W. GRAY, Commissioner. P. M. Superintendent. Borough of The Bronx. FREDERICK P. SIMPSON, Assistant Commissioner. WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply, ROBERT A. BLACK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. JAMES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough intendent, Borough of Brooklyn. of Manhattan. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY. Courts open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. OBED L. LOSE, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- CityMagilt?ateS—HENRY A. BRANN, ROBERT C. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. tendent, Borough of Queens. 5 Court-house, W. G. BYRNE, Water Registrar. CORNELL, LEROY B. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEUEL, JOHN L. FERNY, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- WILLIAM E. MELODY, Commissioner. CHARLES A. FLAMMER, LORENZ ELLER, CLARENCE W. JAMES MOFFETT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of tendent, Borough of Richmond. Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. MEADE, JOHN O. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, LAWRENCE GRESSER, Deputy Commissioner, Borough EDWARD HOGAN, WILLARD H. OLMSTED. of Queens, Long Island City. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS PHILIP BLOCH, Secretary. THOMAS J. MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. KINGS COUNTY. First District—Criminal Court Building. Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, President, Park Board, Com- No. 375 Fulton street. Second District Jefferson Market. HENRY P. MORRisoN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough missioner in Manhattan and Richmond. EDWARD J. DOOLEY, Commissioner, Third District—No. 69 Essex street. of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," comer WILLIS HOLLY, Secretary, Park Board. Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing- Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. ton avenue. GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first Department of Street Cleaning. Queens. COUNTY. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street Nos. 53 to 2I Park Row, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M. Offices, City Hall, Brooklyn, and Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park. Office hours, ID A. Al. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, Io A. M. and Third avenue. PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, Commissioner. to 12 Al. Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth F. M. GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of AUGUST MoEBUS, Commissioner in Borough of The Bronx. EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. avenue. Manhattan. H. HOMER MOORE, Assistant Commissioner. PATRICK H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. SECOND DIVISION. Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37, Municipal Building. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, to M. Borough of Brooklyn. joSEPH LtEBERTZ, Deputy Commissioner for Borough First District—No. 318 Adams street, JACOB BEEN- Art Coynrnissioners COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND ofThe Bronx, No. 534 Willis avenue. NER, Magistrate. JAMES F. O'BRIEN, Deputy Commissioner for Bor- SAMUEL P. AVERY, DANIEL C. FRENCH, Commis- COUNTY. Second District—Court and Butler streets. HENRY ough of Queens, No. 48 Jackson avenue, Long Island sioners. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Comm'acioner. BRISTOW, Magistrate. City. WILLIAM J. DOWLING, Deputy Commissioner Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, CHARLES E. TEALE, Magistrate. Department of Buildings, Lighting and Suj5fies. Main Office, No. 22o Fourth avenue, Borough of from 9 A. M. tO I2 M. --- Fourth District—Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Manhattan. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, KRAMER, Magistrate. HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner of Public Build. Fifth District—Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW 9 A. A/, to 12 M. NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. ings, Lighting and Supplies. THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build- LEMON, Magistrate. PETER J. DOOLING, Deputy Commissioner for Man- ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan No. 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. M. tO 10 P. M., daily Sixth District—Gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS R. hattan. and The Bronx. WILLIAM F. GRELL, Sheriff. WORTH, Magistrate. GEO. E. BEST, Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. JOHN GUILFOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of PATRICK H. PICKETT, Warden. Seventh District—No, 31 Grant street, Flatbush. JAMES J. KIRWIN, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- Brooklyn. ALDRED E. STEERS, Magistrate. lyn. DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs Eighth District—Coney Island. ALBERT VAN BRUNT OEL FOWLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. VOORHEES, Jr., Magistrate of Queens and Richmond. KINGS COUNTY JAIL. JDWARD I. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich A. J. JOHNSON, Secretary. Borough of Queens. mond. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man Raymond street, between Willoughby street and hattan and The Bronx, No. 22o Fourth avenue, Borough DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. First District—Nos. 21 and 23 Jackson avenue, LAW DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM WALTON, Sheriff; RICHARD BERGIN, Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magisnaee. of Manhattan. Second District—Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J. Oj/lce of Corporation Counsel. Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook- Warden. lyn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. CONNORTON, Magistrate. Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, q A. M. to Third District- Far Rockaway, Long Island. Ed- 5 P. M. Saturdays. q A. M. to is M. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten MUNDJ. HEALY, Magistrate. THEODORE CONNOLY, W. W. LADD, Jr., CHARLES Island, Borough of Richmond. Branch office : Room I, Nos, 8, 9, to and It New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Borough of Richmond. BLANDY, GEORGE HILL, Assistants. second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long Island, First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN WILLIAM J. CARR, Assistant Corporation Counsel Borough of Queens. WILLIAM SOHMER, County Clerk. GEORGE H, FAHRBACH, Deputy. CROAK, Magistrate. for Brooklyn. Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. NATHAN- Bureau /or Collection of Arrears o/ Personal lazes. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS IEL MARSH, Magistrate. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, I2 At Secretary to the Board, JARED J. CHAMBERS, Myrtle Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. THOMAS L. FEITNER, President of the Board ; ED- and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn. JAMES C. SPENCER, Assistant Corporation Counsel. WARD C. SHEEHY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THOMASPAT- Hall of Records, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. TERSON, FERDINAND LEVY, Commissioners ; HENRY PETER P. HuBERTY, County Clerk. THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. BERLINGER, Chief Clerk. COUNTY. Nos. I19 and 121 Nassau street. Room I, Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. 4 P. M. Bureau of Street Openings. Nos. 13 to 25 Park Row, Room 1911. Office hours Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. GEORGE E WALDO, Commissioner. from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Office hours, April I to October r, 8 A. M. to 5 P. 55.; FRANK M. THORBURN, Deputy Commissioner. Nos. qo and 92 West Broadway. JOHN T. NAGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. October I to April I, 9 A. M. tO 5 P. M. ; Saturdays, to THOMAS D. MOSSCROP, Superintendent. JOHN P. DUNN Assistant to Corporation Counsel. Municipal Statistical Commission: FREDERICK W. I2 M. JOSEPH H. GRENELLE. Secretary. GRUBE, LL. D., ANTONIO RASINES, RICHARD T. WIL- County and Supreme Court heid at the Queens. POLICE DEPARTMENT. SON, Jr., ERNEST HARVIER,J. EDWARD JETTER, THOMAS County Court-house, Long Island City. Court opens Central Office. GILLERAN. 9.30 A. IL, to adjourn 5 P. M, MUNICIPAL COURTS. No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. t9 4 P. M. JOHN H. SUTPHIN, County Clerk. Borough of Manhattan. BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Board; JOHN B. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. First District—Tmrd, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and SEXTON, JACOB HESS. HENRY E. ABELL, Commissioners. No. 346 Broadway, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street, including Governors Island Bureau of Elections. CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ALEXANDER T. MASON and WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, Commissioners. RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, 9 A- M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. st. to I2 M. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. Si. to 4 New Court-house, No, Ia8 Prince street, corner of General Bureau of Elections, Borough of Manhattan Wooster street. P. M. DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. —No. 300 Mulberry street. T. F. RODENBOUGH, Super BOARD OF ASSESSORS. intendent ; WILLIAM PLIMLEV, Chief Clerk. EDWARD M. MULLER, County Clerk. Clerk's office open from q A.M. to 4 P. M. Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. CROWELL M. CONNER, Deputy County Clerk. Branch Bureau, Borough of Brooklyn—No. 16 Smith Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- street, GEORl4 RUSSELL, Chief; JOHN K. NEAL, EDWARD McCuE (President), EDWARD CAHILL, teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward Chief Clerk. THOMAS A. WILSON, PATRICK M. HAVERTY and JOHN lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Branch Bureau, Borough of The Bronx—One Hun- B. MEYE\BORG, Board of Assessors. WILLIA5I H. NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. dred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue. CoR- JASPER Secretary. THOMAS J. SEHLLEV, Chief Clerk. Commissioners' Office, No. 258 Broadway, Borough HERMAN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. NELIUS A. BRUNNER, Jr., Chief. of Manhattan, New York, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Branch Bureau, Borough of Queens—Police Station, Court opens daily at ID A. M., and remains open until Astoria. JAMES R. RODMAN, Chief. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LEWIS NIXON, President; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice- President ;AS D. BELL, Secretary ; JULIAN D. daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily Branch Bureau, Borough of Richmond—Staten Island BOARD OF EDUCATION. business, except on Sundays and legal holidays. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. I. CHARLES A. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- FAIRCHILD, TMETreasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, SMITH K LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- JONES, Chief. hattan, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. nl. to 12 M. MILES M. O'BRIEN, President; A. EMERSON PALMER, Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth E. D., 9 A. M. tO 5 P. M. street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Secretary. excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Central Office. School Board /or the Boroughs of Manhattan and The WM. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to P. M. Bronx. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board; Commis- Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M. Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue, sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. Court opens 9 A. M. daily, ant remains open to close of THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner. hattan. tO 4 P. M. MILES M. O'BRIEN, President; William J. ELLIS. ASA BIRD GARDINER, District Attorney; WILLIAM J. business. ADOLPH H. GoErrING, Commissioner for Brooklyn GEORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. and Queens, Nos. Ia6 and 128 Livingston street, Brook- Secretary. McKENNA, Chief Law Clerk. Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth lyn. Schaal Board for the Borough of Brooklyn. EDWARD GLINNEN, Deputy Commissioner. Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. JAMES FERNY, Commissioner for Richmond. No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Office hours KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BENJAMIN HOFFMAN,Justice. THOMAS FIT7.PATRICK, 9 A. M. tO 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M. Clerk. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, President; GEORGE G Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wands. BROWN, Secretary. Hours, 9A.M. to 5 P. M. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 JOHN F. CLARKE, District Attorney. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and P. N. Saturdays, i2 M. School Board for the Borough of Queens. Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. M, daily, and con- Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. Si. tinues open to close of business. to 4.30 P. M. Flushing, Long Island. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Department for Care of Destitute Children, No. 66 PATRICK J. WHITE, President; JOSEPH H. FITZ- Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Third avenue, 8.30 A. M. to 4.20 :. M. PATRICK, Secretary. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every City, 9 A, M, to 4 P. M. morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. School Board for the Borough of Richmond. JOHN B. MERRILL, District Attorney. days), and continues open to close of business. Central Office. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, Staten Island. CLARENCE A. DREW, Chief Clerk. '.. HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from WILLIAM J. COLE, President; FRANKLIN C. VITT, Secretary. Clerk. 9 A. M. to 4 P. 51.; Saturdays to 12 M. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. CORONERS. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at ro A. M. and con. JOHN MORRISSEY GRAY, Deputy Commissioner for Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Borough of Manhattan. tinues open to close of business. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. WILLIAM F. GRELL, Sheriff; HENRY P. MULVANY, Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all Clerk s office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. N. each Court times of day and night. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Under Sheriff. EDWARD T. FITZPATRICK, JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARD daLal days and Return days, each Court day. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA. JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. THOMAS I.OSTIGAN, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, I2 M. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUNTY. Clerk. Borough of The Bronx. Headquarters. County Court-house, Brooklyn. Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion WILLIAM WALTON, Sheriff; JAMES DUNNE, Under No. 761 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street. thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox of Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. Sheriff. Open from 8 A. M. to 12, midnight. Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the JOHN J. SCANNELL,.N Fire Commissioner. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 12 M. ANTHONY MCOWEN, THOMAS M. LYNCH. terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 570 East JAMES H. TULLY, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs J Borough of Brooklyn. One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Brooklyn and Queens. of Sylvan place. Court Opens every morning at 9 AUGUSTUS T. DOCHARTY, Secretary. Office, Room 17, Borough Hall. Open all times of SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con- EDWARD F. CROKER, Chief of Department and in day and night, except between the hours of to M. and tinues open to close of business. Charge of Fire-alarm Telegraph. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9A.M. t0 4 P.M. 5 P. M., on Sundays and holidays. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs WILLIAM CAS BAKER, Sheriff; WILLIAM METHVEN, ANTHONY J. BURGER, GEORGE W. DELAP. Clerk. Brooklyn and Queens. Under Sheriff. of Borough of Queens. Clerk's office open daily from g A. M. to 4 P. M. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. Office, Borough Hall, Fulton street, Jamaica, L. I. Tenth District—Twenty-second Ward and all that PaTER SEERY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the The Bronx and Richmond. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. PHILIP T. CRONIN, LEONARD Rou FF, Jr., and SAMUEL County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9A.M. to 4 P.M. S. Guy, Jr. north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth ALONZO BRYMER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth lyn and Queens. Auuuszus ACKER, Sheriff. CHARLES J. SCHIIEI.LE*, Clerk. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, '900. THE CITY RECORD. 7323

street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Security required will be as follows: etc., until January I, 1901, in conformity with samples and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. No. I ...... $3,000 00 and specifications, will be received at the office of the 14 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily No. 2 ...... I,2o0 00 Department of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty. (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to q BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, No. 3 ...... 3,,.00 00 sixth street, in The City of New York, until x2 P. M. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH, o'clock noon, on MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, THOMAS E. MURRAY, Justice. HUGH GRANT, Clerk. The contracts must be bid for sefnzrately. I77TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. MONDAY, NOVEIUBER 20, 1900, Eleventh Distnct—That portion of the Twelfth Ward The person or persons making an estimate shall which lies north of the centre line of West One Hun. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the at which time they will be publicly opened and read. dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of J have been presented to me and are on file in my Theerson or persons making any bid or estimate Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north office for inspection for— title given above, of the work for which the estimate is shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed made, with his or their name or ,,amen and the date of of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, East One Hundred and Eighty-third street—Paving; " Proposals for Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Dry presentation, to the head of said Department, at the corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and between Third avenue and Webster avenue and between said office, on or before the date and hour above Goods, Hardware, Engineers' Supplies, and for Cov- Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays and Arthur avenue and Southern Boulevard (rehearing). named, at which time and place the estimates received ering Boiler, Pipes, Fittings, etc., and Miscellaneous legal holidays excepted), from to A. Si. to 4 P. M. Prospect avenue—Sewer, from East One Hundred p Supplies," with his or their name or names and ad- FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. HRMAN B and Seventy-ninth street to East One Hundred and will be ublicly opened by the head of said Depart- dress, which also should be written on the page of the WILSON, Clerk. Seventy-seventh street. ment and read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest bidder with adequate security, as soon specifications designated therefor, and the date of pre- Clinton avenue — Sheet asphalting, from Crotona thereafter as practicable. sentation, to the head of said Department, at the said Borough of The Bronx. Park, North, to East One Hundred and Eightieth office, on or before the day and hour above named, at street. Each estimate shall contain and state the name and First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourtt place of residence of each of the persons making the which time and place the bid or estimates received will Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County Belmont avenue—Acquiring title, from East One Hun- be publicly opened by the President, or his duly au- of New York by chapter 1034 of the Laws of 18q5, corn. same, the names of all persons interested with him or dred and Seventy-fifth street to East One Hundred and them therein, and if no other person be so interested thorized agent, of said Department, and read. prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part m Seventy-seventh street (Tremont avenue). The quantity and quality of supplies, and the nature the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the Jennings street—Sewer and appurtenances, from West it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making and extent of the work required are stated in the spec- Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, Farms road to Hoe street, and in Boone street, from an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects ifications. Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court West Farms road to summit north of Jennings street, fair and without collusionorfraud,and that no member The awards will be made to the lowest bidders. opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and in Longfellow street, from Jennings street to sum- of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief Bidders must state the price of each article per A. M. to 4 P. M. mit south of Jennings street, and in Bryant street, from which Trial of causes are Tuesday and of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other Aou,id. elozen, Tallon yard, etc., by the bids will Friday of each week. Freeman street to summit north of East One Hundred be tested. The extensions mutt be made and loo ed WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART, and Seventy-second street, and in East One Hundred officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- uft as the bids Mill b.. read from the total footing Clerk. ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- and awards made to thr lowest binder on each it.'m. and Seventy-second street, from Bryant street to Vyse lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The Second District—Twenty-third and Fwenty-fourth street. estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of Samples will be on exhibition atthe Storehouse, Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Belmont place—Acquiring title, from Hoffman street the party or parties making the estimate, that the Flatbush, during office hours, until the bids are Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from c to Arthur avenue. opened. several matters stated therein are in all respects true.) All goods to be delivered as directed, at Storehouse, A. M. tO 4 P.M. Court opens at IO A. M. Belmont place—Regulating and grading, between Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the JOHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. HOWARD SPEAR, Clerk. Hoffman street and Arthur avenue. consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Flatbush, Borough of Brooklyn (unless otherwise stated 'Temporary sewers and appurtenances in certain ave- in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety in specifications), weight, etc., allowed as received at Borough of Brooklyn. nues and streets in Williamsbridge sewer system, lying institutions. company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, Bidders will state the price for each article, by First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, east of White Plains avenue, bounded as follows: and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the By Fifteenth street, soy feet east of Sixth avenue, form of bid mentioned below. which the bids are tested. Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest cornet Briggs street and White Plains avenue, and in Pros- Bidders will write out the total amount of their esti. No estimate will be received or considered unless mates in addition to inserting the same in figures. State and Court streets. pect terrace, between Thirteenth street and Fifteenth accompanied by a certified check or money to the JOHN J. WALSH, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. street, and in Fourteenth street, between Second avenue THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE amount of five fier centuza of the amount of the bond RIGHT 10 REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF IT DEEM Clerks office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and Prospect terrace ; modified so as to conform required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater with opinion of Corporation Counsel. New York Charter. TO BE FOR THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY SO TO DO. Second District—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, The petitions for the above will be submitted by me The award of the contract will be made as soon as Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty- For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof on No- supplies or the nature and extent of the work required practicable after the opening of the bids. third Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broad- vember 28, 1900, at II A. Si., at theofficeofthe President Delivery will be required to be made from time to waY, Brooklyn. or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred of the Borough of The Bronx, Municipal Building. to the printed specifications. time and in such quantities as may be directed by the GERARD B. VAN WART,JustlCe. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Crotona Park (One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Commissioners. Clerk. Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- Any bidder for this contract must be known to be street and Third avenue). mates, to use the blank prepared Clerk's office open from o A. M. to 4 P. M Dated NOVEMBER t6, I9oo for that purpose by engaged in and well prepared for the business, and Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth the Commissioner, a copy of which, and also the proper must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and LOUIS F. HAFFEN, envelope in which to inclose the same, together with Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and President. the person or persons to whom the contract may be Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee the form of agreement, includiuF specifications awarded will be required to give security for the per- avenue, Brooklyn. approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with showing the manner of payment for the work, can be WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Justice. JOHN W. CARPENTER, FIRE DEPARTMENT. two sufficient sureties, each in the amount of fifty Clerk. obtained upon application therefor at the Headquar- (5o) per cent. of the bid for each article. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. Court ters office of the Fire Department, in the Borough of Each bid or estimate shall contain the name opens at to o'clock. FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, Manhattan, New York City . and place of residence of the person making the BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.I JOHN J, SCANNELL, same, the names of all persons interested with him Fourth District — Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth Fire Commissioner. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made with- Wards. Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue. HOMAS A. KERRIGAN, AUCTIONEER, ON THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. HERMAN GOHLING- out any connection with any other person making an T behalf of the Fire Department of The City of DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair HORST, Clerk; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk. New York, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, will Clerk's office open from o A. M. to 4 P. M. and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of offer for sale at public auction, at the Hospital and CITY OF NEW YORK, the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of Fifth District—Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first Training Stables, Canton and Bolivar streets, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on Bath ave- a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other Borough of Brooklyn, CORIMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK Row, officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- nue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Beach. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CORNELIUS FURGUESON, Justice. JEREMIAH J. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900, ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it November 12, 1900. relates, or in any portion of theprofits thereof. The O'LEARY, Clerk. at 12.30 o'clock P.M., the following-named property: Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, Hook and Ladder, Registered No. IIr, NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. of the party or parties making the estimate that the Hose Wagon, second size, Registered Nos. 13 and Borough of Queens. several matters stated therein are in all respects true. 56B. N MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Igoo, AT 20.30 Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City, Light Wagons, Registered Nos. 23 and 38. O A. M., the Department of Highways will sell at formerly composing five Wards). Court-room, Queens consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, Each lot will be sold separately. public auction, by Philip A. Smyth, Auctioneer, the in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety County Court-house (located temporarily). The right to reject all bids is reserved. following unclaimed articles, namely: THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KENNEDY, company duly authorized by law to act as surety, The highest bidder for each lot, in case the bids are Stands, booths, signs, abandoned household furniture, and shall contain the matters set forth, in the blank Clerk. accepted, will be required to pay for the same in cash at office and store fixtures, packing-boxes, push-carts, forms mentioned below. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, each week the time of sale, and must remove the articles within show-cases, steam boiler, plants, front brick, terra- No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- day. Court held each day, except Saturday. twenty-four hours thereafter. cotta pipe, flooring boards, lumber, window frames, panied by a certified check or money to the amount Second District—Second and Third Wards, which The articles may be seen at any time before the day brick, iron beams, etc. of five per centum of the amount of the bond re- includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown of sale at the place above mentioned. The sale will begin at the Corporation Yard No. 415 quired, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town JOHN J SCANNELL, West One Hundred and Twenty-third street ; thence York Charter. of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Fire Commissioner. to Fifty-sixth Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the Elmhurst, New York. P. O. address, Elmhurst, New avenues, and thence to the foot of Rivington street, supplies or the nature and extent of the work, reference York. FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, East river. must be made to the specifications on file in the De- WILLIAM RASQUIN, Jr., Justice. HENRY WALTER, BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.} TERMS OF SALE. partment. Jr., Clerk. HOMAS A. KERRIGAN, AUCTIONEER, ON Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and Bidders are requested to make theirbids orestimates Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. T behalf of the Fire Department of The City of New place of sale, and the entire removal of the articles by upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioners, a Third District—JAMES F. McLAUGHLIN, Justice; York, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, will offer for the purchaser or purchasers within three days after the copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk, sale at public auction, to the highest bidder 'or cash, sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fails or fail to re- inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. at the H spital and Training Stables, Canton and move the articles within that time, he or they shall for- including the specifications, in the form approved by Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4. P. M. Court Bolivar streets, Borough of Brooklyn, feit his or their purchase money and the ownership of the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon appli- held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 A. M. the goods purchased. cation therefor at the office of the Commissioners, and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. JAMES P. KEATING, any further information can be obtained at the office of Borough of Richmond. at r2 M.7 the following seven Horses, no longer fit for Commissioner of Highways. Department for the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of service in the Department, and known as Nos. 66, 193, Nos. 226 and 128 Livingston street, Borough of Brooklyn. Castleton and Northfield). Coort-room, former Vil- , 374, 404, 415, 636. 330 NEW YORK, November 14, I900 lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New JOHN J. SCANNELL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Brighton. Fire Commissioner CHARITIES. JOHN W. KELLER, President, JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. ADOLPH H. GOETTING, Commissioner, Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, each day, except Saturday, from so A. M. HEADQUARTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Department of Public Charities, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, FOOT OF EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW Yoau, October 29, 190o. (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). CITY OF NEW YORK, November 17, 1900. l Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- ton. TO CONTRACTORS. MENTS. GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. TO CONTRACTORS. Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. each day from 10 A. M., and continues until close of BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, business. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, Nos. 19 TO 2I PARK Row, Bot,oU,;u OF MANHATTAN.} ceived by the Fire Commissioner, at the above S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE office of the Fire Department, New York City, until ceived by the Department or Public Charities 10.30 o'clock A. M. of S N Board of Public Improvements of The City of THE CITY RECORD. at the above office, until 12 o'clock noon, on New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2N, 1900, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1900. HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, for the following-named supplies: New York by changing the grade in McKibbin street, T Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. 2 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING between Bushwick avenue and White street, in the Bor- City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription, ffi9.3c, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, VIZ.: DRUGS, ougft of Brooklyn, City of New York, and that a postage prepaid. CHEMICALS AND SUNDRIES, meeting of the said Board will be held in the office of No. t. FOR FURNISHING I,Soo TONS ANTHRA- LIQUORS AND CARBONATED WILLIAM A. BUTLER, CITE COAL (I,000 TONS EGG SIZE; 300 the said Board, at Nos. 19 to 21 Park row, Borough of Supervisor. WATERS, MISCELLANEC)US, SURGI- Manhattan, on the 28th day of November, Ipso, at 2 TONS STOVE SIZE; zoo TONS NUT (AL AND X-RAY SUPPLIES. ALSO SIZE), TO WEIGH z,coo POUNDS TO o'clock P. Ni., at which such proposed change of grade FOR MAKING REPAIRS OF INSI'RU- will be considered by said Board ; all of which is more THE TON, BE WELL SCREENED AND MENTS, MEDI 'AL BATTERIES AND DEPARTMENT OF STREET FREE FROM SLATE, FREE-BURNING, particularly set forth and described in the following OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. resolutions, adopted by said Board on the gill day of CLEANING. AND OF THE FIRST QUALITY OF The amount of surety required will be not less than EITHER OF THE KINDS KNOWN November, 1900, notice of the adoption of which is AND MINED AS FOLLOWS: "LACK- FIFTY PER CENT. (5o%) of the amount bid. hereby given, viz.: ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, The period of the contract is the current year 19,0, Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of AWANNA," BY THE NEW YORK, ON- and the time is limited to December 31, Igoo. Delivery P in the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure TARIO AND WESTERN RAILROAD; The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions material for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., "JERMYN," BY THE NEW YORK, will be required to be made from time to time and in of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it such as is collected by the Department of Street Clean- SUSQUEHANNA AND WESTERN such quantities as may be directed by the said Commis- for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map ing—free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner sioners. or plan of The City of New York by changing the grade RAILROAD; "ERIE," BY THE. NEW For particulars as to the quantity and quality of of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to 2I Park row, Borough of YORK, LAKE ERIE AND WESTERN in McKibbin street, between Bushwick avenue and Manhattan. the supplies or the nature and extent of the work re- White street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New RAILROAD. quired, bidders are referred to the specifications. PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, No. 2. FOR FURNISHING 500 TONS ANTHRA- York, more particularly described as follows : Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- Beginning at the intersection of McKibbin street and Commissioner of Street Cleaning. CITE COAL (too TONS EGG SIZE, 400 mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by TONS NUT SIZE), TO WEIGH z,000 Bushwick avenue, the elevation to be 14.75 feet above the Commissioners, a copy of which and also the mean high-water datum ; POUNDS TO THE TON, AND OF proper envelope in which to inclose the same, together CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE THE KIND KNOWN AND MINED AS 1st. Thence easterly to a point distant Soo.o feet with the form of agreement, including specifications westerly from the western curb-line of White street, COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD FOLLOWS: LOCUST MOUNTAIN approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and COAL OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND the elevation to be 16.21 feet above mean high-water AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. showing the manner of payment for the work, can be datum; READING COAL AND IRON COM- obtained upon application therefor at the office of the PANY. zd. Thence easterly to the intersection of McKibbin URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- Department of Public Charities, and bidders are cau- street and White street, the elevation to be 12.21 feet P ter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled "An act Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. tioned to examine each and all of its provisions care- above mean high-water datum. "providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of fully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon All elevations refer to mean high-water datum as es- "damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of No. 3. FOR FURNISHING I,Soo TONS ANTHRA- its absolute enforcement in every particular. CITE COAL (r,3-o TONS EGG SIZE; zoo tablished by the Department of Highways, Borough of changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant JOHN W. KELLER, President, Brooklyn. "to chapter 721 of the Laws of 1887, p-oviding for the TONS BROKEN SIZE), TO WEIGH 2,000 ADOLPH H. GOETTING, Commissioner, POUNDS TO THE TON, BE WELL Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed depression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, change of grade of the above-named street at a meet- "Twenty-fourth Wards, in The City of New York, or SCREENED AND FREE FROM STATE, Department of Public Charities. FREE-BURNING, AND OF THE FIRST ing of this Board to be held in the office of this Board "otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and on the z8tli day of November, Igoo, at 2 o'clock P. M. supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that public QUALITY OF THE KIND KNOWN AND MINED AS FOLLOWS: "LACKA- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause meetings of the Commissioners appointed pursuant to these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected said acts will be held at Room 58, Schermerhorn Build- WANNA," BY THE NEW YORK, ON- BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, NEW YORK. TARIO AND WESTERN RAILROAD, thereby, that the proposed change of grade of the above- ing, No. 96 Broadway, in The City of New York, on named street will be considered at a meeting of Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at z OR ANY OTHER FREE-BURNING PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, FRUITS, PRO- VISIONS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, EN- this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, O'clock P. M., until further notice. COAL. to be published in the CITY RECORD and Corporation 1900. The time to be allowed for the full delivery of each GINF.ERS' SUPPLIES, DRUGS, DRUGGISTS' Dated NEW YORK, January 3, SUPPLIES, AND FOR COVERING BOILER, newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and WILLIAM ISTILLINGS, contract and the amount of the security required for legal holidays excepted, prior to the 28th day of No- CHARLES A. JACKSON, the faithful performance of the several supplies men- PIPES, FITTINGS, ETC., AND MISCELLA- NEOUS SUPPLIES. vember, Ipso OSCAR S. BAILEY, tioned above are respectively as follows: Dated NEW YORK, November 13, 1900. Commissioners. No. I. Sixty (60) days. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- LAMONT MCL00GHLIN, No. s. Sixty (60) days. JOHN H. MOONEY, Clerk, No. 3, Sixty (60) days. S nishing Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, Dry Goods, Secretary. 7324 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

.DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. in, and if no other person be so interested, it shall dis- TO CONTRACTORS. LIC SCHOOLxi6 FOURTH AVENUE BE tinctly state that fact, also that it is made without any TWEEN FORTIETH AND FORTY-FIRST connection with any other person making an estimate STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS-COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, (IL for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR Nos. 13 To II PARK Row, without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the INSTALLING HEATING AND VENTILAT- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED NEW YORK, November 16, so. Municipal Assembly, head of a department, Chief of a ING APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC-LIGHT- S~7 by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of Bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer ING PLANT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL Is8, Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN; ALSO FOR Board, southwest comer of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth TO CONTRACTORS. therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates FURNITURE FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P. M., on or In any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate 115, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. MOSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1910, must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- parties making the estimate that the several matters for erecting the Peter Cooper High School, One Hun- S cetved by the Department of Sewers of The City stated therein are in all respects true. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED dred and Sixty-sixth street, Boston road and Jackson of New York at its office, Nos. 53 to sI Park Row, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the avenue, Borough of The Bronx, also for erecting new S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of Public School 136, Fourth avenue, between Fortieth Borough of Manhattan, until 12 o'clock M., consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety and Forty-first streets, Borough of Brooklyn. WEDNI:EDAV, NOVEMBER 2S, 1900, Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P.M., on FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS AND ALL shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor- THE LABOR REQUIRED AND NEC- bid mentioned below. noration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, ESSARY TO BUILD AND COMPLETE No estimate will be received or considered unless MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1900, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- SEWER IN NICHOLAS AVENUE, from accompanied by eithera certified check or money to the poration. for Installing Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and The award of the contract will be made as soon as Ines street to Richmond terrace, in the amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond 'Electric-lighting Plant in New Public School rz8, required, as provided in section 410 of the Greater New practicable after the opening of the bids. Borough of Richmond. Borough of Brooklyn ; also for Furniture for New Any bidder for this contract must.be known to be en- York Charter. Public School t25, Borough of Brooklyn. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must of materials and the nature and extent, as near as supplies or the nature and extent of the work reqaired No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the possible of the required, is as follows: or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor. person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded 59 linear feet of rs-inch vitrified hub and spigot to the printed specifications and the plans. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as will be required to give security for the performance of pipe, furnished and laid. Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient I,0e7 linear feet of t -inch vitrified hub and spigot upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioners, poration. sureties, each in the amount of One Hundred Thousand pipe, furnished and laid. copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to The award of the contract will be made as soon as Dollars ($tou,uou) for erecting the Peter Cooper High 24 linear feet of io-inch C. I. pipe (not less than 70 i nclose bid, together with a copy of the contract, includ- practicable after the opening of the bids. School, Borough of The Bronx, and Forty Thousand pounds per foot), furnished, laid and calked. ing the specifications, in the form approved by the Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- Dollars ($40,000) for erecting new Public School 136, 757 linear feet of 8-inch vitrified hub and spigot pipe, Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must Borough of Brooklyn- furnished and laid. therefor to the undersigned at his office in the Central have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the , Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name 24 linear feet of 8-inch C. I. pipe (not less than 5o Department, where the plans and drawings, which are person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded and place of residence or place of business of each of oounds per foot), furnished, laid and calked. made a part of the specifications, can be seen. will be required to give security for the performance of the persons making the same, the names of all persons 523 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified hub and spigot By order of the Board. the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient interested with him or them therein, and if no other sureties, each in the amount of Seven Thousand Dol- person be so interested it shall distinctly state that pipe, furnished and laid. WILLIAM H. KIPP, 8 manholes, with heads and covers complete. lars ($7,000) for Heating and Ventilating Apparatus fact ; also that it is made without any connection with Chief Clerk. and Electric-lighting Plant in New Public School 121, any other person making an estimate for the same I flush tank, with head and cover, with Van NEW YORK, November 15, 1900, Vranken siphon No. 6, set and connected Borough of Brooklyn : and the sum of Five Hundred purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collu- with water-main, complete, with stop-cock. Dollars ($ oo) on Item r ; the sum of Five Hundred sion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal 6, cubic yards of concrete. POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, I8", Dollars ($Sco) on Item a; the sum of Eight Hundred Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, 10,000 feet (B. M.) spruce plank. Dollars ($80 ) on Item 3; the sum of Five Hundred deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Dollars ($5co) on Item 4, and the sum of One Thousand Corporation is directly or indirectly interested therein, The amount of the security required is Twenty-five Clerk of the Police Department of The City of Hundred Dollars (Sz,5oo). O Dollars ($r,000) on Item 5, of Furniture for New Public or in the work to which it relates, or in any portion New York, No. Soo Mulberry street, Room No. q, for the School rz5, Borough of Brooklyn. of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be The time allowed to complete the whole work is sixty following property, now in his custody, without claim- (60) working days. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, making the estimate, that the several matters stated The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, and place of residence or place ofbusiness of each of the nish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the persons making the same, the names of all persons in- therein are in all respects true. Where more than one liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from person is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICA- title given above, of the work for which the estimate is prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department. terested with him or them therein, and if no other per. made, with his or their name or names and the date of son be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact TION be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- ANDREW J. LALOR, ested. fresenlsfii'r to the head of said Department, at the Property Clerk. also that it is made without any connection with said office, on or before the date and hour above any other person making an estimate for the same Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the named, at which time and place the estimates received purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collu- consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, will be publicly opened by the head of said Department POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, sion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal or of a guaranty or surety company duly author- and read, and the award of the contract made to the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Assembly, head of o department, chief of a bureau, ized by law to act as surety in The City of New York, with their respectivelaces of business or residence, lowest bidder, with adequate security, as soon there- WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROP. deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the after as practicable. Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to O erty Clerk of the Police Department of The City the person making the estimate, they will, on its Each estimate shall contain and state the name and of New York-Office, Municipal Building, Borough of or in the work to which it relates, or in any portion place of residence of each of the persons making the of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for Brooklyn-for the following property, now in his cus- its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or same, the names of all persons interested with him or tody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead male verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties them therein, and if no other person be so interested it making the estimate, that the several matters stated refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Cor- and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, dia- poration any difference between the sum to which he shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with- monds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount therein are in all respects true. Where more than one out any connection with any other person making an parson is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION would be entitled on its completion and that which the money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen Corporation may be obliged to pap to the person or estimate for the same purpose, and is to all respects fair of this Department. be made and subscribed by all the parties interested. and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the subsequent letting. The consent above mentioned the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief Deputy Property Clerk. consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other shall accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly in- by law to act as surety in The City of New York, terested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it he is a householder or freeholder ih the City of New DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. with their respective places of business or residence, York, and is worth the amount of the security required relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the per- estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of for the completion of this contract, over and above all son making the estimate, they will, on its being so his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia- the party or parties making the estimate that the sev- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful eral matters stated therein are in all respects true. CORNER PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, bilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to exe- offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. cute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation any consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders intention to execute the bond required by the Revised difference between the sum to which he would be en- Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety TO CONTRACTORS. titled on its completion and that which the Corporation company duly authorized by law to act as a surety shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to consents to become surety. and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent form of bid mentioned below. No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- letting. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- anied by either a certified check upon one of the No estimate will be received or considered unless Borough of Manhattan, p panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each National or State Banks of The City of New York, accompanied by a certified check, or money to the of the persons si5aing the same, that he is a house- amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the holder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is amount offiv per centum of the amount of the security required, as provided in section 400 of the Greater New S ceived by the Committee on Buildings of the Board worth the amount of the security required for the com- York Charter. required for the faithful performance of the contract. of Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of pletion of this contract over and above all his debts of Such check or money most NOT be inclosed in the For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty- every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, supplies or the nature and extent of the work required sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart- or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred P.M., On a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute to the printed specifications and the plans. ment who has charge of the estimate box, and no MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, the bond required byb thethe Revised Ordinances of The estimate can be deposited in said box until such check Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates City of New York, if the in addition to inserting the same in figures. or money has been examined by said officer or clerk FOR FURNITURE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL iii, person or persons for whom he consents to become and found to be correct. All such deposits, except The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD AND surety. bids or estimates if deemed to be for the public interest. ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates STREETS, BETWEEN FIFTH AND No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- persons making the same within three days after the anied by either a certified check upon one of the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioner, a MADISON AVENUES, BOROUGH OF p copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to MANHATTAN. National or State banks of The City of New York, fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, The amount of security required is five hundred dol- including the specifications, in the form approved by lars on item I five hundred dollars on item z, five hun- amount offeve per centum of the amount of the security the amount of the deposit made by him shall be for- the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon appli- dred dollars on item 3, five hundred dollars on item 4, required for the faithful performance of the contract. feited to and retained by The City of New York as liq ui- Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the dated damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he cation therefor at the office of the Deputy Commis- one thousand dollars on item 5, and two thousand dol- sioner of Sewers, New Brighton, S. I., Borough of sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, lars on item 6. part- the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Richmond, where the plans and drawings, which are The time allowed to complete each contract is sixty be handed to the officer or clerk of the De made a part of the specifications, can be seen. (6o) working days. ment who has charge of the estimate box, and no Should the person or persons to whom the contract estimate can be deposited in said box until such check may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract JAS. KANE, Delivery will be required to be made from time to or money has been examined by said officer or clerk within five days after written notice that the same has Commissioner of Sewers. time and in such quantities as may be directed by the p been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or said Committee on Buildings. and found to be correct. All such deposits, exce t NOVEMBER 15, 1900. that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the they accept but do not execute the contract and give the Contracts may be awarded for each item. persons making the same within three days after the proper security, he or they will be considered as having The person or persons making an estimate shall abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation; and furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse POLICE DEPARTMENT. given above, of the work for which the estimate is or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract the contract will be readvertised and owlet as provided title has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the by law. made, with his or their name or names and the date of amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to For particulars as to the grantt7y and quality of the POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,) Jiresenlalion, to the Committee on Buildings of said NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET. and retained by The City of New York as liquidated sup¢ties or the nature and extent of the nark required Department, at the said office, on or before thedate and or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred hour above named. and which time and p damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall lace the esti- execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the to the printed sliecifiCaliurir and the plans. Such work mates received will be publicly opened by the Com- amount of his deposit will be returned to him. and materials must conform in every respect to printed TO CONTRACTORS. mittee on Buildings and read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest bidder, with adequate Should the person or persons to whom the contract sgeeffseatiors and plans. Bidders are cautioned to ex- be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract amine the sftedficaliotrs for starticulars of the articles, security, as soon thereafter as practicable. may PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. within five days after written notice that the same has etc., required before making their estimates. Each estimate shall contain and state the name and been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro- place of residence of each of the persons making the they accept but do not execute the contract and give posals obtained at the estimating room, eighth floor, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE same, the names of all persons interested with him or the proper security, he or they will be considered as Hall of the Board of Education, comer of Park avenue them therein ; and that no officer of The 1 ity of New S received by the Police Department of The City of having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. New York, at its office, No. 300 Mulberry street, York is directly or indirectly interested therein, as tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as The By-laws may be examined at the office of the provided in sections 346-352 of the Revised Ordinances, Borough of Manhattan, until o'clock P.M. of provided by law. Secretary. . 1897, and in the blank form of bid mentioned below Committee reserves the tri gh to reject all pro. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1t00, and furnished by the Department. For ftariiculars as to the quantity and quality of FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND the supplies or the mature and extent of the work posals submitted it deemed to be for the best interests The estimate must be verified. of the City so to do. FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the required or of the materials to be f•rxished, bidders are referral to the printed specihcatior,s and the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, November 3, 1900. THE MATERIALS NECESSARY TO consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, RICHARD H. ADAMS, BUILD AND COMPLETE THE NEW in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety platys. Such work and ,na.'erialt must canfo•m in every respect to printed sfreei/XatTons and place. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, STATION-HOUSE, PRISON AND company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, ABRAHAM STERN, STABLE FOR THE SIXTY-FIFTH Bidders are cautioned to examine the UecnKa/eons and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank WILLIAM J. OLE, PRECINCT, ON THE GROUND AND form of bid mentioned below. for particulars of the articles, etc., rsqrt1red, before making their estimates. PATRICK i WHITE, PREMISES, IN THE CITY OF NEW No estimate will be received or considered unless OHN R. 1`HOMPSON, YORK, AT JUNCTION OF LIBERTY accompanied by a certified check, or money to the Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro. JOSEPH 1. KITTEL, AND EAST NEW YORK AVENUES, amount of five fter centum of the amount of the bond posals obtained at the estimating room, eighth floor, Committee on Buildings. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Park avenue The person or persons making an estimate shall York Charter. and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed "Esti- For particulars ag to the quantity and quality of the The By-Laws may be examined at the office of the TO CONTRACTORS. mate for Building a Station-house, Prison and Stable supplies or the nature and extent of the work required Secretary. for the Sixty-fifth Precinct, at Junction of Liberty and PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred The Committee reserves the right to reject all pro- East New York Avenues, Borough of Brooklyn," with to the printed specifications and the plans. SANITARY WORK AT NEW PUBLIC his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, posals submitted if deemed for the best interests of the SCHOOL 123, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- City so to do. to the head of said Department, at the said office, on mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by or before the date and hour above named, at which the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which and also Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, November 8, Igoo. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED time and place the estimates received will be publicly the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, RICHARD H. ADAMS, S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of opened by the head of said Department and read. together a ith the form of agreement, including specifi. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the The Architects' schedule of the quantity and quality cations approved as to form by the Corporation Coun- ABRAHAM STERN, Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P. M., on of supplies and materials to be furnished and the sel. and showing the manner of payment for the work, WILLIAM J. COLE, nature and extent of work to be done, upon which the can be obtained upon application therefor at the esti- PATRICK 1. WHITE, NONDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1900, bids are to be based, is set forth and stated in the mating Loom, eighth floor, Hall of the Board of Educa- JOHN R. HOMPSON, for Sanitary Work at New Public School 123, Borough specifications. tton, corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, JOSEPH J. KITTEL, of Brooklyn. Bidders must particularly examine into the depth at Borough of Manhattan. Committee on Buildings. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract which solid bottom is found. The By-Laws of the Board of Education may be ex- awarded to, any person who i■ in arrears to the Cor- Bidders will be required to complete the entire work amined at the office of the Secretary . poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as within one hundred and eighty calendar days from the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, November 14, 5900. TO CONTRACTORS. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor. date of notice to proceed with the work. RICHARD H. ADAMS, poration. The Board of Police has the right to reject all bids it CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, The award of the contract will be made as soon as deems to the interests of the city so to do. ABRAHAM STERN, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR practicable after the opening of the bids. The security required for the performance of the con- WILLIAM I. COLE, ERE TING THE PETER COOPER HIGH Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en. tract is the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars. PATRICK WHITE, SCHOOL, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must Each estimate shall contain the name and place of JOHN R. HOMPSON, SIXTH STREET, BOSTON ROAD AND have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the residence of each of the persons making the same, the JOSEPH 1. KITTEL, JACKSON AVENUE, BOROUGH OF THE person or persons to whom the contract may be names of all persons interested with him or them there- Committee on Buildings. BRONX, ALSO FOR ERECTING NEW PUB- awarded will be required to give security for the per SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900, THE - CITY RECORD. 7325

formance of the contract by his or their bond, with twe Hundred and Seventh street; EAST TWO HUN. and by Park avenue, from the middle line of the blocks I the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calms. sufficient sureties, each in the amount of Four Thousand DRED AND FIFTH STREET, between Woodlawn between East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street ~ culated from the date of such entry to the date of pay- Dollars (f4,0001. road and Webster avenue; EAST TWO HUNDRED I and East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to the ment." Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name AND SIX'I H STREET, between Woodlawn road and middle line of the blocks between East One Hundred The above assessment is payable to the Collector of and place of residence or place of business of each of the Perry avenue ; EAS1 TWO HUNDRED AND and Seventy-fourth street and East One Hundred and Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Col- persons making the same, the names of all persons inter. SEV E \ TH STREET, between Woodlawn road and ' Seventy-third street; and on the west byJerome avenue. ested with him or them therein, and if no other person lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Parkside place; and PARKSIDE PLAL_E, between The above-entitled assessment was entered on the Assessments and of Water Rents, at Crotona Park be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also East Two Hundred and Fifth and East Two Hun- date hereinabove given in the Record of Titles of Building, comer of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh that it is made without any connection with any other dred and Seventh streets. Area of assessment : Assessments l onfirmed, kept in the "Bureau for the street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, be- person making an estimate for the same purpose, and Both sides of Decatur (\ orwood), Hull and Perry Collection of Assessments and Arrears." Unless the is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. ; and on Satur- avenues, between Woodlawn road and Two Hun- amount assessed for benefit ott any person or property and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, days, from 9 A. M. to Iz M., and all payments made dred and Seventh street; also, both sides of Two Hun- shall be paid within sixty days after the date of head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy saidthereon on or before January 7, Igot, will be exempt dred and Fifth street, between Woodlawn road and entry of the assessment, interest will be collected from interest, as above provided, and after that date thereof or clerk thereint or other officer of the Corpora- Webster avenue ; also, both sides of Two Hundred and thereon, as provided in section roo6 of the "Greater tion, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in will be subject to'a charge of interest at the rate of Sixth and Two Hundred and Seventh streets, between New York Charter." I seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the the work to which it relates, or in any portion Woodlawn road and Perry avenue ; also, both sides of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must he Said section provides that " If any such assessment ! Record of Titles of Assessmedts in said Bureau to the of Parkside place, between Iwo Hundred and Fifth and s after . date of payment. verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties Two Hundred and Seventh streets ; also, south side shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty day making the estimate, that the several matters stated the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of BIRD S. COLER, of'1'wo Hundred and Seventh street, between Webster Comptroller. therein are in all respects true. Where more than one and Perry avenues ; also, west side of Webster avenue, Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- I person is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION from Two Hundred and Fifth street, to a point situated ized to collect and receive the amount of such assess- CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,) be made and subscribed by all the parties interested, about 380 feet south of Two Hundred and Fifth street. ment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 8, ipso. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assess- - consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, ors on November 53, Igno, and entered on same date in or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept PROPOSALS FOR$30,000 OF THREE PER CENT. CORPORATE STOCK OF THE by law to act as surety in The City of New York, in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and CITY OF NEW YORK. with their respective places of business or residence, Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person person making the estimate, they will, on its being or property shall be paid within sixty days after so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faith- the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to collected thereon, as provided in section rorq of said execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that any difference between the sum to which he would be "Ifany such assessment shall remain unpaid for the EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXA TION IN THE .S7A7E OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT FOR S7A 7 E entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to the said Record of 'Titles of Assessments, it ,shall be PURPOSES. whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive letting. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS ARE of the persons signing the same, that he is a house• per annum to be calculated from the date of suck entry AUTHORIZED BY SECTION g OF ARTICLE z OF CHAPTER 427 OF THE LAWS OF 1897, TO holder or freeholder in The City of New York and is to the date of payment." INVEST IN THIS STOCK. worth the amount of the security required for the com- The above assessments are payable to the Collector of pletion of this contract, over and above all his debts Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- ments and of Water Rents, at Crotona Park Building, York, at his office, No. z8o Broadway, in The City of New York, until self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and execute the bond required by the Revised Ordinances Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours WEDNES DA1'+ THIC 7dlat DAY OF NOVE MBER, 1900 r of The City of New York it the contract shall be of g A. M. and a P. M., and on Saturdays from q A. M. to at 2 o'clock P. M., when they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners appointed under the awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents 12 M., and all payments made thereon on or before provisions of chapter 434 of the Laws of 1897, as amended by chapter 653 of the Laws of rgoo, or such of them as to become surety, January rz, 19or, will be exempt from interest, as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or a part of the following-described Registered Stock of The City No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- above provided, and after that date will be subject to of New York, bearing interest at the rate of three per cent. per annum, from and including the date of payment panied by either a certified check upon one of the a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per therefor, to wit: National or State banks of The City of New York, annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of ------drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment. amount office per centum of the amount of the security BIRD S. COLER, I IN EREST required for the faithful performance of the contract. Comptroller. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT. TITLE. AUTHORITY. PAYABI.R Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, l PAYABLE. SEMI-ANNUALLY sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 14, I900, 1 ON be handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart- ment who has charge of the estimate box, and no NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. estimate can be deposited in said box until such check C city of Stock of They or money has been examined by said officer or clerk IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION roi8 OF THE $30'000 °° l=tty of Newyork, for and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of of the successful bidder, will be returned to the per- the Establishing of I : Chapter434 of the Laws of i87, as The City of New York hereby gives public notice to Silver Lake Park, in amended by chapter 693 of the sons making the same within three days after the con- all persons, owners of property, affected b y the follow- the Borough of Rich- I Laws of Igoo ...... Nov. r, 1o4o Jan. x and July r tract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse ing assessmentsfor LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the mood, ,n The City of or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract BOROUGH OF QUEENS : New York ...... has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the THIRD WARD. amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated NINETEENTH STREET—SEWER,orme from Seventh damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall to Eighth avenues, in the former Village of Whitestone. The above-described stock is free and exempp t from all taxation in the State of New York, except for State execute the contract within the time aforesaid the Area of assessment : Both sides of Nineteenth street, purposes, pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of chapter 653 of the Laws of rgoo. amount of his deposit will be returned to him. between Seventh and Eighth avenues. The Qrincifal of and interest on said stock are payable in gold coin oft/se United States of America, of the Should the person or persons to whom the contract TWENTIETH STREET—SEWER, from Seventh present standardofweiskI andfineness. to Eighth avenues, in the former Village of Whitestone. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract CONDITIONS OF SALE. within five days after written notice that the same has Area of assessment : Both sides a 'Twentieth street, been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or between Seventh and Eighth avenues. No Pp roposalP for stock shall he acceppted for less than the par value of the same. they accept but do not execute the contract and give the —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Proposals containing conditions other than those herein set forth will not be received or considered. proper security, he or they will be considered as having on November 13, Igoe, and entered on the same date in Every.bidder, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of his proposal, shall deposit with abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept in the Comptroller in money, or by a certified check drawn to the order of said Comptroller upon one of the state the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided the Bureau for the Collection ofAssessments and Arrears or national banks of'1'he City of New York, TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. of the amount of said proposal. by law. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and un- No proposal will be received or considered which is not accompanied by such deposit. For particulars as to the quantity and quality of less theamount assessedforbenefitonanypersonorprop- All such deposits shall be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within three days the supyt or or the n.,ture and extent of the work re- erty shall be paid within sixty days after the date ofsald after the decision has been rendered as to who is or are the highest bidder or bidders, except the deposit made quired or of the materials to be fu*nuked, bidders entry of theassessmenls. interest will be collected thereon, by the highest bidder or bidders. are ref rred to the printed '9eci feat tons and the plans. as provided in section Io:g of said Greater New York If said highest bidder or bidders shall refuse or neglect, within five days after service of written notice of Such work and materials must conform in every Charter. Said section provides that " If any such the award to him or them, to pay to the City Chamberlain the amount of the stock awarded to him or them, at respe, t to printed snecifrca -sons and plans. Bidders assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty its par value, together with the premium thereon, less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount or are cautioned to e.sarnine the s¢eci/icationsfor tar- days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record amounts of deposits thus made shall be forfeited to and retained by said City as liquidated damages for such ticul srr of the articles, etc, required, before making of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty Of the neglect or refusal, and shall thereafter be paid to the Sinking Fund of The City of New York for the Redemption their esti prates. officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of of the City Debt. Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro- such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Upon the payment into the City Treasury of the amounts due by the persons whose bids are accepted, posals obtained at the estimating room, eighth floor, thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, io respectively, certificates thereof shall be issued to them as authorized by law. Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Park avenue be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of The proposals, together with the security deposits should be inclosed in a sealed envelope, indorsed and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. paynreut." "Proposals for Bonds of The City of New York," and then inclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the The By-Laws may be examined at the office of the the above assessments are payable to the Collector Comptroller of The City of New York. Secretary. if Assessments s the isoffice of the Bureaufo BIRD S. o. The Committee reserves the right to reject allro- for the CollctionCollection of of Assessments Assessments and Arrears of THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE, Novembery, , ipgoo. posals submitted if deemed for the best interests of the Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Hackett - Iaslding, Jackson avenue and Fifth street, Long City so to do. PROPOSALS FOR $5,333 965, Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, October 25, tgoo. lnd City, Borough of Queens, between the hours , 14OF THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, CORPO- RICHARD H. ADAMS, of 9 A. M. and 2 P. ht., and on Saturdays, from g RATE STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, A. M. to x2 M., and all payments made thereon on or be- ABRAHAM STERN, fore January I2, rgcr, wil, be exempt from interest as WILLIAM J. COLE, above provided, and after that date will be subject to a PATRICK WHITE, charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. JOHN R. THOMPSON, annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles JOSEPH J. KITTEL, of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment. Committee on Buildings. BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXATION IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, EXCEPT FOR STATE CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, t OFFICIAL PAPERS. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 14, ipso. f PURPOSES. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING ORNING—"MORNING JOURNAL," "'I' ELC- STREETS AND PARKS. M graph „ EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS ARE Evening—"Dally News," "Commercial Advertiser." IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION I005 OF THE AUTHORIZED, BY SECTION g OF ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 417 OF THE LAWS OF 1897, TO Weekly—" Weekly Union." "Greater New York Charter," the Comptroller of Semi-weekly—" Harlem Local Reporter." The City of New York hereby gives public notice of INVEST IN THIS STOCK. German—" MorgenJournal." the confirmation by the Supreme Court, and the enter- ILLIAM A. BUTLER, ing in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Supervisor, City Record. Arrears, of the assessment for OPE ING AND QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW SEPTEMBER 6, 1899, ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named avenue v York, at his office, No. 280 Broadway, in The City of New York, until in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: TUESDAY. THE 201h DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1900, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD; SECTION it. at a o'clock P. M., when they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, TRI'.MONT AVENUE—OPENING, from the New or such of them as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or apart of the following-described Registered NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. York and Harlem Railroad to the Transverse road Stock of The City of New York, bearing interest at the rate of three and one-half per cent. per annum, from and under the Grand Boulevard and Concourse. Confirmed including the date of payment therefor, to wit: August 3, tyoo; entered November 7, tq o, Area of N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Ioill OF THE assessment includes all those lands, tenements and I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of T e hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- INTEREST City of New York hereby gives public notice to all ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of AMOUNT. TITLE. PRINCIPAL PAYABLE persons, owners of property affected by the following New York, which, taken together, are bounded and AUTHORITY. PAYABLE. SEM[-ANNUALLY assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the described as follows, viz.: On the north by the middle oN BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Seventy-eight][ street and East One Hundred and TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION so. Seventy-ninth street, from Third avenue to Park ave- ROGERS PLACE—REGULATING, GRADING, nue, and by the middle line of the blocks between East CURBING, FLAGGING, BUILDING AP- One Hundred and Eighty-first street and East ( Chapter 320 of the Laws of 1887; PROA, HES, FENCING AND LAYING CROSS- One Hundred and Eighty-second street and said chapter a 3 of the Laws of x8;5, WALKS, from Dawson street to One Hu dred and middle line, produced, from Park avenue to Morris $2,000,000 00 Corporate Stock of The as amended by chapter 676 of the Sixty-fifth street. Area of assessment: Both sides of avenue, and by the northerly side of Cameron place, City of New York, for Laws of x807: sections ,6g and =7o Acquiring Lands re- Rogers place, between Dawson and One Hundred and from orris avenue to erome avenue ; on the south by of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897; Sixtyfilth streets; also, south side of One Hundred the middle line of the blocks between East One Hun- quited for a Public resolution of the Board of Esti- and Sixty-fifth street, between Rogers place and Inter- dred and Seventy-fifth street and East One Hundred Park bounded by mate and App ortiooment of The vale avenue, also, both sides of Dongan street, to the and Seventy-sixth street, from Third avenue to Park Houston, Stanton, City of New York, adopted July extent of one-half the blocks east and west of Rogers avenue, and by the middle line of the blocks between Put andSheriffstreets ro, ipso, and re

7326 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.

INTEREST By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking llund, fire per centum of the amount of the bond req uired as PRINCIPAL PAYABLE under resolution adopted October a6, Igoo. provided in section 420 of the Greater New Vgrk AMOUNT. TITHE. AUTHORITY. PAYABLE. SEMI-ANN['ALI.Y BIRD S. COLER, Charter. ON Comptroller. For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference CITY OP New YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, must be made to the specifications on file in the Depart- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 5, Igoo. ment. f Sections 48 and r6q of chapter 378 of The q>lality of the articles, subplies. goods, wares the Law s o: 18Q7 ; resolut on of NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. and merchandise must con eras to every a ,,}e. f to $600,0000o~6o Corporate Stock of The I the Board of Est3 rr ate and Appor. he samples of the same on exhibition al the office City o' New York, for tionment of The City of New of the said Department, or, in the absence of School-houses an u1 York, adopted February r, rgoo,~ sa)nples, to the printed specibcatioas. Bidders Sites therefor in the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Borough of Brooklyn I and resolution or the Mumcrpal BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, are cautioned to examine the specih'eaiinns for t Assembly, approved by the Mayor NO. 57 CHAMBERS STREET (STEWART BUILDING), Qarticulars of the articles, etc., required be/ore July 9, r9co ...... Nov. 1, t940 May I and Nov. r NEW YORK, November I, rgoo. 'akirvc their esciaiaets, and are cautioned against referring to any samnl s or sptci/ications other than NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- tkose furnishrd by the Department. I. sons whose taxes for the year Igoo remain unpaid Bidders must state the prier of each art/de per on the ist day of November of the said year, that un- pound, dozen, gal on, yard, etc., by which the b%ds will less the same shall be paid to the Receiver of Taxes, at be tested. The exten ions must b.' made and fooled Sections 48 and z6g of chapter 378 his office in the borough in which the property is of th• Laws o' 1897; resolution of up, as the bids miil be react from the total footing's t50,000 oa Corporate Stock of "f he • located, as follows: and awards made to the low.st bidder on each item. the Board o Estimate and Appor- Borough of Manhattan. No. 57 Chambers street, Ci yof New York, for tionment of The City of New Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates School - houses and I Manhattan, N V.; York, adopted Fe bruary t. .goo, Borough of The Bronx, corner Third and Tremont In addition to inserting the same in fi*ures. Sites therefor in the and res„lution of the Mun'ctpal Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. Boraugh of Queens.. avenues, The Bronx, N.Y. ; Assembly, approved by the (Mayer Borough of Brooklyn, Rooms z, 4, 6 and 8, Municipal troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or l July 9, Ig-o ...... Nov. t, 1940 May I and Nov. a Building, Brooklyn, N.Y.; from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine. Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and Fifth Bidders are requested to make their bids or esti- street, Long Island City, N.Y.; mates upon the blank form prepared by the Commis- Borough of Richmond, Richmond Building, New sioner, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. ; which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the Chapter 789 of the Laws of '8q5, as -on or before the ist day of December of said year, he contract, including the specifications, in the form ap- amrndru ; se:t'ons •ós and 17o of will charge receive and collect upon such taxes so proved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained charter 378 of the Laws of .Bp; remaining unpaid on that day, in addition to the upon application therefor at the office of the Commis- soo,000 00 Corporate Stock ofThe resoluton of the Board of Estt- amount of such taxes, one per centum on the amount sioner, or at the office of the General Bookkeeper and City of New York for mate nd Apoort'oumeot of The thereof, as provided by section 916 of the Greater New Auditor. the New East River City of New York, adopted May York Charter (chapter 378, Laws of 18971. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Bridge ...... I Commissioner. ,, 59 o, and reso urns of he Mu- DAVID E. AUSTEN, nic[pal Assembly, approved by the Receiver of Taxes. L I Mayor \ovember 7, 1goo...... Nov. t, 5940 May I and Nov. I. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION-CITY OF N w YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- No. 148 EAST TWENTIaTH STREET. MISSION. Chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893, TO CONTRACTORS. 35o,000 on Corporate Stock of The I as amenr+ed by chapter 567 of the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION City of New York, Laws of r8~4 ; sections rcq.md ,7e OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 'or the Paymcnt of of chapter ;78 of the Laws of )897; NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, No. 346 BROADWAY, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. .Awards , Costs , rest lu uon of the Board o! E-t imate NEW YORK, November t5, igoo. Charges and Ex.' and Apportionment of The City of pen-eo certified by New York, adouted Seperm0erl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, UNTIL the Ch.Inge cf Grade I 7, rFgQ, and a resolutim of they N further notice, no applications for the positions EALED BIDS OR ESIIMATES WILL BE RE- Damage Commission, Municipal Assentb.y, approved by l of Patrolman in the Police Department and Fireman in .:' by the Department of Correction at the e I. the Mayor October 8, tgoo...... Nov. 1, Igto May I and Nov. I the Uniformed Force of the Fire Department will be above office, until It o'clock A. M., on received after Saturday, November 17, rgoo, at Is o'clock noon. THURSDAY, IVUVEMBLR `d2, 1900, By order of the Commission. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LEE PHILLIPS, GROCERIES. ( Chapter asz of the Laws of 1893; Secretary. The amount of surety required will be not less than soo,000 DO Corporate Stock of The e s ctions IEq and 170 of cha;.ter FIFTY PER CENT. (so;) of the amount bid. City of New York for 378 of the Laws of . 97 ; resolu- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Delivery will be required to be made at once or from the erection of a Sol- I tion of the board of E,tim.rte and No. 346 BROADWAY, 1(` time to time and in such quantities as may be directed deers' and Sa lots' Apl.,rtionment of The t ity of NEW YORK, November 1, (goo. by the Commissioner. Memorial Arch in I N w York, adopted June zq, 189„ All goods to be delivered on dock (foot of East The City of New flI and resolution of the Municipal UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Twenty-sixth street), for Blackwell's Island Storehouse, York ...... ... Assembly, approved by the Mayor P open competitive examinations will be held at the free of all expense, and quantities allowed as received December 7, 1899...... Nov. 1, 1940 May r and Nov. I offices of this Commission, No. 346 Broadway, New there. York Life Insurance Building, for the following posi. Bidders must state the price of each article per pound, tions, upon the dates specified : dozen, gallon, yard, etc , by which the bids will be Monday, November Ig, Io A. M., PATROLMEN. tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, On this date a medical and physical examination for as the bids will be read from the total footing and awards made to the lowest bidder; 147,018 84 Corporate Stock of The 1 Chapter cog of the Laws of t897; Patrolmen will begin. In this examination only appli. City of New York, section, t6g and ,7o of chapter cants 'os. 5387 to 59?6, inclusive, whose applications All estimates not conforming to these requirements, for Acgcuing a Site 378 of the Laws of r5c7: resolu- were filed on or before November 27, 1899, will be may, be considered as informal. for a Court-house at tion of the Board of Estimate examined. 'l he person or persons making an estimate shall fur- Third Avenu» and } and Apportionment of The City LEE PHILLIPS, nish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the One Hundred and I of New York, adopted March 6, Secretary. title given above, of the work for which the estimate is Sixty-first Street, in Igoo; and resolu ion of the Munt- made, with his or their name or names, and the date of the Borough of The I ctµal Assembly, approved by the presentation, to the head of said Department, at the Bronx ...... J Mayor October 8, (goo...... Nov. 1, 1940 May rand Nov. I said office, on or before the date and hour above named, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest Ioa,oco 00 Corporate Stock of The DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTI'IN, No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET. bidder, with adequate security, as soon thereafter as Ctty f New Yotk, for I Chapter 432 of the Laws of (goo; practicable. the Improvement ofI secrton r6g of ctapter 378 of the Each estimate shall contain the name and place of that portion of the } Laws of 1897, and resolc- wn cf residence of each of the persons making the same, Bronx Park alotted to the ff and of E nma'e and Ap or. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the names of all persons interested with him or and set ..ya-t for the I tionment, adopted July 24, 1900.. Nov. t, 1940 I May I and Nov. I PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR them therein, and if no other person be so interested Zoologit.at So,iety,.. J MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES CONSISTING it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made MAINLY OF STEAM FITTINGS, IRON BED without any connection with any other person making FRAMES, ETC., GOODS TO BE DELIVERED an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects r Chapters t89 and 515 of the Laws cf WITHIN in DAYS AFTER NOTICE TO fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member 1893; sections 16,, and 170 of DELIVER TO THE KINGS COUNTY PENI- of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, , hapter 978 of the Laws ,-f 897; TENTIARY. chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or 500,coo no Corporate Stock of the resolution of the Boud of Estt Ca y of New Y rk, other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly for the S_nrt..ry Pr,-1 mate and Appo tion-neat of The interested therein,or in the supplies or work to which it I ity of New Yo.k, adopt.d Feb BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The ttc:ion of the uras ruary 1, Iyo and resotuti It of of the Water Supply. estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the pp y' the Municipal Assem ly, ap- party or parties making the estimate, that the several proved by t Mayor November EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- matters stated therein are in all respects true. ~'. 7, •9c0 ...... Nov. 1, 1920 May I and Nov. r S Dishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in conform. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the ity with specifications, will be received at the office of consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders this Department, No. 148 East Twentieth street, New in The City of New It ork, or of a guaranty or surety The above-described stock is free and exempt from all taxation in the State of New York, except for State York City, until 1I A.M., company duly authorized by law to act as a surety purposes, pursuant to the provisions of section 169 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900. and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank The priacijfal of and interest on sa,d stock are payable in gold c,in of the United States of America, of the form of bid mentioned below. resent tandard of weight and fineness, oursuanl to a resolution of Ike Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or No estimate will be received or considered unless adopted June g, z88. contractors except as herein specified, and none will be accompanied by a certified check, or money to the CONDITIONS OF SALE. paid for by the Department. amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond No proposal for stock shall be accepted for less than the par value of the same. The person or persons making any bid or estimate required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New Proposals containing conditions other than those herein set forth soil! not be received or considered. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed York Charter. Every bidder, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of his proposal, shall deposit with "Bid or Estimate for Steam Fittings, Bed Frames, For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the the Comptroller in money, or by a certified check drawn to the order of said Comptroller upon one of the State etc.," with his or their name or names and the date of supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or National banks of The City of New York, TWO PER CENT. of the par value of the stock bid for in said proposal. presentation, to the head of said Department, at the or of the materials to be furnished, bidders arereferred said office, on or before the day and hour above named, to the printed specifications. I he work and materials No proposal will be received or considered which is not accompanied by such deposit. at which time and place the bids or estimates re- must conform in every respect to such printed specifi- All such deposits shall be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within three days ceived will be publicly opened by Commissioner of cations. Bidders are cautioned to examine the specifi- after the decision has been rendered as to who is or are the highest bidder or bidders, except the deposit made said Department and read. cations for particulars of the articles, etc., required, by the highest bidder or bidders. before making their estimates. THE COMMISSIONER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT If said highest bidder or bidders shall refuse or neglect, within five days after service of written notice of ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF HE DEEMS TO BE FOR THE Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates the award to him or them, to pay to the City Chamberlain the amount of the stock awarded to him or them at its in addition to inserting the same in figures. par value, together with the premium thereon, less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount or amounts INTERESTS OF THIS City SO TO D). The t ommissioner of t orrection reserves the right No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract- to reject all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the of deposit thus made shall be forfeited to and retained by said City as liquidated damages for such neglect or awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- refusal, and shall thereafter be paid to the Sinking Fund of The City of New York for the Redemption of the poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, public interest. City Debt. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor engaged in and well prepared for the business, and Upon the payment into the City Treasury of the amounts due by the persons whose bids are accepted, poration. must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect. respectively, certificates thereof shall be issued to them as authorized by law. The award of the contract will be made as soon as Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- The proposals, together with the security deposits, should be inclosed in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Pro- practicable after the opening of the bids. mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by posals for Bonds of The City of New York," and then inclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Comptroller Delivery will be required to be made from time to the Commissioners, a copy of which, and also the of The City of New York. time and in such quantities as may be directed by the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, together BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. said Commissioner. with the form of agreement, including specifications THR CITY OF NEw YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, November 7, (goo. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must showing the manner of payment for the work, can be PETER F. MEYER, AUCTIONEER. in Liber 581 of Conveyances, page 388 ; thence north- have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and the obtained upon application therefor at the office of the easterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot z6, 4 person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded Department of Public Charities, and bidders are cau- feet, more or less, to the northeasterly line of the former will be required to give security for the performance of CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. tioned to examine each and all of its provisions care- bed of the old Bushwick creek ; thence southeasterly, the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient fully, as the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute southerly and southwesterly along the easterly line of sureties, each in the amount of fifty (5o) per cent. of the enforcement in every particular. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the former bed of the old Bushwick creek to the bid for each article. northerly line of North Eighth street ; thence Each bid or estimate shall contain the name FRANCIS J. LANTRY, P the Commissioners of the Sinikng Fund of The Commissioner. City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in northwesterly along the northerly line of North Eighth and place of residence of the person making the them by law, will offer for sale at public auction, on street, 8 feet, more or less, to the westerly line of the same, the names of all persons interested with him former bed of the old Bushwick creek ; thence north- therein, and if no other person be so interested It THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 13. 1900, easterly, northerly and northwesterly along the west- shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made BOARD OF ASSESSORS. at I2 o'clock M., at the Comptroller's Office, No. erly line of the former bed of the old Bushwick creek without any connection with any other person making s8o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of to the northeasterly line of Havemeyer street, and an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects thence northeasterly 4 feet, more or less, to the point fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO New York, all the right, title and interest the owner or owners of all houses and lots, im- of The City of New York in and to that portion of and place of beginning. ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, P -upon the following chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or proved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the the former bed of the old Bushwick creek, located in following proposed assessments have been completed the Borough of Brooklyn, and which is bounded and TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors ,described as follows The highest bidder will berequired to pay the full for examination by all persons interested, viz.: Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of amount of his bid or purchase-money and the auc- it relates, or In any portion of the profits thereof. The Havemeyer street, distant about 55 feet northeasterly tioneer's fee at the time of sale, together with the bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. further sum of $75 for expenses of the sale, examina- of the party or parties making the estimate that the from the corner formed by the intersection of the said several matters stated therein are in all respects true. List 6174, No. I. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag- southeasterly line of Havemeyer street with the north- tions, conveyance, etc. ging, laying crosswalks, etc., in One Hundred and The quit-claim deed for the above parcel to be de; Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the .easterly line of North Eighth street ; and running consent, in writing, of r wo householders or freeholders Sixty-ninth street, from Jerome avenue to the Grand thence in a general southeasterly direction along the livered within thirty days from the date of sale. Boulevard and Concourse, together with a list of The Comptroller may, at his op tion, resell the prop- in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety centre line of the former Bushwick creek, 44 any duly authorized by law to act as surety and awards for damages caused by a change of grade. feet, more or less, to the northwesterly line of Lot 26, erty struck off to the hi_hest bidder who shall fail to comp The limits within which it is proposed to lay the of Ion lots of ground, in comp y with the terms of sale, and the Party who fails shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of as shown on the map bid mentioned above. said assessments include all the several houses and the Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn, Eastern Division, to comply therewith will be held liable for any de- lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land and belonging to Mary E. Colt, and annexed to the deed ficiency resulting from such resale. No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- panied by a certified check or money to the amount of situated on- recorded in the office of the Register of Kings County The right to reject any bid is reserved. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I900. THE CITY RECORD. 7327

No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE No. 3. Both sides of Home street, from Intervale the same, or either of them, are requested to present street, from Jerome avenue to the Concourse and to P owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved avenue to Westchester avenue and to the extent of half their ob jections, in writing, to the Secretary of the the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow. the block at the intersecting avenues. Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on All persons whose interests are affected by the above- ing proposed assessments have been completed and No. 4. Both sides of Boston road, from One Hundred or before December ti, !goo, at IT A. M., at which time named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for and Seventieth to One Hundred and Seventy-fourth and place the said objections will be heard and testi- the same, or either of them, are requested to present examination by all persons interested, viz.: street ; west side of Boston road, from Crotona avenue mony received in reference thereto. to One Hundred and Seventieth street ; both sides of EDWARD McCUE, their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, on Jennings street, from Bristow street to Hoe street ; EDWARD CAHILL, or before December 18, 1900, at xr A. M„ at which time List 6437, No. i. Grading and paving with granite- both sides of Stebbins avenue, from Jennings street to A. WILSON, and place the said objections will be heard and testi- block pavement, curbing and recurbing, flagging and Boston road; both sides of Wilkins place, from a point PATRICK M. HAVERTY, mony received in reference thereto. reflagging and laying crosswalks in Stanhope street, distant about 65 feet south of Jennings street to Boston JOHN B. MEYENBORG, between Myrtle avenue and Hamburg avenue. road ; both sides of Prospect avenue, from One Hun- Board of Assessors. EDWARD Mc"UE, List 6448, No. z. Grading and paving with granite EI)WARD CAHILL, dred and Seventieth street to Crotona Parl., South ; WILLIAM H. JASPER, block pavement, curbing and recurbing,flaggging and both sides of Crotona Park, South, from Prospect ave.. A. WILSON, Secretary, reflagging and laying crosswalks in Georgia avenue, nue to Franklin avenue; both sides of Crotona avenue, No. 32o Broadway. PATRICK M. HAVERTY, from Liberty avenue to Glenmore avenue. from Boston road to Croton Park, Sonth ; both sides JOHN B. MEYENBIIRG, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said of Clinton avenue, from Jefferson place to Crotona Board of Assessors. November ro, rgoo. assessments include all the several houses and lots of Park, South; both sides of Franklin avenue, from WILLIAM H. JASPER, ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated Jefferson place to Crotona Park, South ; both sides of Secretary, on— potmt distant about 30' feet south No. 32o Broadway. Bryant street, from a SUPREME COURT. No. x. Both sides of Stanhope street, from Myrtle of one Hundred and Seventy-third street to One Hun- CITY OF NEw YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. dred and Seventy-fourth street; both sides of Vyse street, avenue to Hamburg avenue, and to the extent of half SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. November r7, 2900. the block at the terminating avenues. from One Hundred and Seventy-third to One Hundred No. z. Both sides of Georgia avenue, from Liberty and Seventy-fourth street; both sides of Hoe street, from a point distant about feet south of Jennings street UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE avenue to Glenmore avenue, and to the extent of half 344 to One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street ; both sides In the matter of the application and petition of Charles owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved the block at the terminating avenues. P of Southern Boulevard, from Jennings street to One H. T. Collis, as Commissioner of Public Works of orunimproved lands affected thereby, that the following All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Hundred and Seventy-fourth street ; both sides of The City of New York, for and on behalf of the proposed assessments have been completed and are named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to Minford place, from Jennings street to Boston road ; Mayor, Alderman and Commonalty of the City of lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for the same, or either of them, are requested to present both sides of Seabury place, from Charlotte street to New York, under chapter r8g of the Laws of 1893, examination by all persons interested, viz.: their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No, 30o Broadway, New York, on Boston road; both sides of One Hundred and Seventieth and the acts amendatory thereof, to acquire certain BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. or before December r8, 29oo, at xr A. Si., at which time street, from Bristow street to Charlotte street ; both real estate, as the term real estate " is defined in sides of Charlotte street, from Jennings street to Cro- said acts, for the purpose of providing for the sani- List 6432, No. x. Flagging south side of Forty-first and place the said objections will be heard and testi- tona Park, East ; both sides of One Hundred and tary protection of the sources of the water supply of street, between Second and Third avenues, and on west mony received in reference thereto. Seventy-fourth street, from Vyse street to Boston road; The City of New York. side of Third avenue, between Forty-first and Forty- EDWARD McCUE, both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-third Street, second streets. EDWARD CAHILL, from Bryant street to Crotona Park, East; both sides List 6433, No. z. Flagging south side of Forty-ninth THOS. A. WILSON, of One Hundred and Seventy-second street,fro,n Hoe DISCONTINUANCE PROCEEDING—NOTICE OF FILING AND street and north side of Fiftieth street, between Third PATRICK M. HAVERTY, street to Boston road ; both sides of Suburban place, APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER CONFIRMING. and Fourth avenues. JOHN B. MEYENBORG, from Boston road to Crotona Park, East; both sides of List No- 3. Flagging south side of Kosciusko 6434, Board of Assessors. Wendover avenue, from Crotona Park, Vast, to Boston street, between Bedford avenue and Nostrand avenue. WILLIAM H. JASPER, road; both sides of Crotona Park, South, from Crotona UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT List 6435 No. 4. Flagging northeast corner of Bogart Secretary, Park, East, to Franklin avenue; both sides of Crotona street and Thames street. P the Fourth and Fifth Separate Reports of William No. 32o Broadway. Park, East, from Crotona Park, South, to One Hun- List 6436, No. 5. Flagging southwest corner of Temple Emmet, Leonard Rose and John A. Connolly, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, dred and Seventy-fourth street, and both sides of Barbey street and Liberty avenue. Commissioners of Appraisal in the above-entitled mat- November t6, 1900. Crotona avenue, from Crotona Park, South, to Crotona The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said ter, were filed in the Clerk's Office of the County of West- Park- North. chester, at White Plains, on the t5th day of September, assessments include all the several houses and lots of No. 5. Both sides of Kingsbridge road, from Bailey ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated HE BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF THE CITY Igoo, and the Irth day of October, Igoe; certified copies avenue to Tee Taw avenue; both sides of Sedgwick thereof were filed at Carmel, Putnam County Clerk's on— T of New York hereby give notice that the cost of avenue, from Kingsbridge road extending about 85o No. e. South side of Forty-first street, between the following-named local improvements is greater than Office, on the r7th day of September, rgoo, and October feet northerly ; both sides of Tee Taw avenue, from Iz, x950, respectively. Second and Third avenues ; on Block 158, Lots Nos. the estimate heretofore made therefor, viz, Kingsbridge road to a point distant about 840 feet 58, 5g, 66, 67 and 68 and west side of Third avenue Notice is further given that said reports includes and south; west side of Sedgwick avenue, from Kingsbridge south of Forty-first street on Block 158, Lot No. 63. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. affects the parcels of land designated as follows: road to a point distant about r24 feet south ; both sides Carmel, No.9. No. z. South side of Forty-ninth street and north side List 6481, No... Paving Regent place, from Flat- of Nathalie avenue, extending about 975 feet north of of Fiftieth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Patterson Station, Nos 35, 43, 44, 45, 46. bush avenue to Ocean avenue, with asphalt pavement. Kingsbridge road; both sides of Nindram place, from on Block 778, Lots Nos. 7, 54, 17 to 24, inclusive, and Estimated cost, $3,000; actual cost, $5,746.25 ; in- Brewster, Nos. 83, 85, 88, 95, 92, 93, 94, 95. Nathalie avenue to Kingsbridge road; both sides of Brewster (First Supplemental), No. 142. No. 5o. crease, $z 746.25. Heath avenue, from Emerich place to Kingsbridge No. 3. South side of Kosciusko street, between Bed- List 6482, No. z. Regulating, grading and paving Notice is further given that an application will be road ; both sides of Bailey avenue, from One Hundred made, at a Special Term of the Supreme Court of the ford and Nostrand avenues. on Block sot, Lot No. So with Belgian block pavement, three feet on each side and Ninety-second street to Kingsbridge road, and No. 4. Northeast corner of Bogart street and Thames State of New York, to be held in and for the Second curbing and recurbing Regent place, from Flatbush both sides of One Hundred and Ninety-fourth street, street, on Block 289, Lot No.q avenue to Ocean avenue. Estimated cost, $z,000; Judicial District, in the Court-house in the Village of from the New York and Northern Railroad to Bailey White Plains, New York, on the r5th day of Decem- No. 5 Southwest corner of Barbey street and Liberty actual cost, $z,006.65; increase, $6.65. avenue. avenue, on Block 349, Lot No. 8. The limits within which it is proposed to lay the ber, 1900, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, No. 6. Both sides of Dongan street, from Intervale or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an All persons whose interests are affected by the above- said assessment include all the several houses and lots avenue to Westchester avenue ; both sides of West- named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situ- order confirming the said Fourth and Fifth Separate chester avenue from Prospect avenue to Rogers place; Reports, and for such other relief as may be just. the same, or either of them, are requested to present ated on— both sides of Stebbins avenue, from Dawson street to their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the No. I. Both sides of Regent place, from Flatbush Dated NEw YORK, !4th day of November, Igoe. One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street ; both sides of One JOHN WHALEN, Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on avenue to Ocean avenue, and to the extent of half the Hundred and Sixty-third street, from Prospect avenue or before December Ix, :goo, at xr A. nt., at which time block at the intersecting and terminating streets and Corporation Counsel, to Stebbins avenue; both sides of One Hundred and Office and Post-office address: and place the said objections will be heard and tes. avenues. Sixty-second street, from Prospect avenue to Stebbins timony received in reference thereto. No. z. Both sides of Regent place, from Flatbush No. z Tryon Row, avenue; both sides of Hewitt place, from Longwood New York City. EDWARD McCUE, avenue to Ocean avenue, and to the extent of half the avenue to Westchester avenue; both sides of Rogers block at the intersecting and terminating streets and EDWARD CAHILL, place, from Dongan street to One Hundred and Sixty- FIRST DEPARTMENT. THOS. A. WILSON, avenues. fifth street ; west side of Intervale avenue, from West- PATRICK M. HAVERTY, —and that said Board of Assessors has added to the chester avenue to Dongan street; south side of One JOHN B. MEYENBORG, assessments heretofore laid for said improvement, the Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, from Prospect avenue to Board of Assessors. said excess of the cost over said estimate and apportioned Stebbins avenue, and east side of Prospect avenue, from In the ma tter of the application of' The City of New WILLIAM H. JASPER, the same upon the several parcels of land according to One Hundred and Sixty-second to One Hundred and York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same Secretary, their respective proportions of the original assessment, Sixty-third streets. has not been heretofore acquired, to EAST ONE No. 32o Broadway. and the said Board of Assessors has prepared lists show- No. 7. Both sides of One Hundred and Fiftieth street, HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHTH STREET ing the amounts of such additions, and the same are (although not yet named by proper authority), from CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, from Concord avenue to Wales avenue, also both sides now on file in the office of said Board of Assessors, No. Prospect avenue to Crotona avenue, in the Twenty- November To, igoe. of One Hundred and Fiftieth street, from Tinton avenue 32o Broadway, New York, where the same can be ex- to Union avenue. fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New amined by all persons interested, and that the said No 8. Both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-first York. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Board will meet in the said office on the 18th day of street, from Webster avenue to Brook avenue, and December, rgoo, at Is A. M., to hear objections (if any) P owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved both sides of Brook avenue, from One Hundred and PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- to the same. Seventieth street to Wendover avenue. cases made and provided, notice is hereby given ing proposed assessments have been completed and EDWARD McCUE, All persons whose interests are affected by the EDWARD CAHILL, that an application will be made to the Supreme Court are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for above-named proposed assessment, and who are op- of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special examination by all persons interested, viz.: THOS. A. WILSON, posed to the same, or either of them, are requested to PATRICK M. HAVERTY, Term of said Court, to be held at Part III. thereof, in present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. JOHN B. MEYENBORG, the Board of Assessors, No. 30o Broadway, New York, Board of Assessors. in The City of New York, on Friday, the 3oth day List 5985, No. I. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag- on or before December n, rgoo, at it A. SI., at of November, x900, at the opening of the Court on that WILLIAM H. JASPER, ging and laying crosswalks in Pelham avenue, from which time and place the said objections will be heard day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard Webster avenue to the Southern Boulevard, together Secretary, and testimony received in reference thereto. No. 32o Broadway. thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti- with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of EDWARD McCUE, mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. grade. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,2 EDWARD CAHILL, November x6, xgoo. f The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- List 6265, No. z. Regulating, grading, curbing, THOS. A. WILSON, tended is the acquisition of title by The City of New flagging and laying crosswalks in One Hundred and PATRICK M. HAVERTY, York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Thirty-seventh street, from Brook avenue to the JOHN B. MEYENBORG, premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurte- the owner or owners of all houses and lots, im- Southern Boulevard. P Board of Assessors. nanccs thereto belonging, required for the opening of a List 6266, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curbing, proved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the WILLIAM H. JASPER, following proposed assessments have been completed certain street or avenue known as East One Hundred flagging, laying crosswalks, building approaches, Secretary, and Seventy-eighth street, from Prospect avenue to etc., in One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, from and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors No. 320 Broadway. for examination by all persons interested, viz.: Crotona avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward Borough Jerome avenue to Boscobel avenue. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, of The Bronx, City of New York, being the following November ro, rgoo. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: List 6438, No. 4. Sewer in Amsterdam avenue, west List 6407, No. I. Regulating, grading, curbing and PARCEL ".5." flagging One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, from UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE side, between One Hundred and Thirteenth and One Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Clinton Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue. owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved Hundred and Sixteenth streets. P avenue, distant 290 feet northeasterly from the inter- List 6439, No. 5. Sewer in St. Nicholas terrace, be- List 64 8, NO z. Regulating, grading, curbing, and or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- flagging One Hundred and Fortieth street, from ing proposed assessments have been completed and are section of said line with the northern line of East One tween One Hundred and Twenty-seventh and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; Seventh avenue to the Harlem river. lodged in the office of tla Board of Assessors for ex- Hundred and Thirtieth streets. 1st. Thence northeasterly along the eastern line of List 6440, No. 6. Sewer in One Hundred and Six- amination by all persons interested, viz. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Clinton avenue 5o feet ; teenth street, north side, between Fifth avenue and List 6164, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, td. Thence southeasterly deflecting qo degrees rz Madison avenue. minutes and zq seconds to the right for feet to List 6441, No. 7. Sewer in Bradhurst avenue, be- ging, laying crosswalks, etc., in Home street, from List 6328, No. r. Laying a crosswalk in Jay street, 293.32 the western line of Prospect avenue: tween One Hundred and Fifty-first and One Hundred Intervale avenue to Westchester avenue. opposite De Kalb street, First Ward. 3d. Thence southwesterly along the western line of and Fifty-fifth streets, connecting with sewer in One List 6185, No 4. Sewer and appurtenances in Wilkins List 6365, No. z. Extension of Grant street sewer Prospect avenue for 50 feet ; Hundred and Fifty-third street. place, from the existing sewer in Intervale avenue to outlet, Stapleton, from its present terminus to the 4th. Thence northwesterly for 293.20 feet to the The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said Wendocer avenue ; in Jennings street, between Wilkins bulkhead. point of beginning. assessments include all the several houses and lots of lace and Bristow street ; in Stebbins avenue, between The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated enrrings street and Boston road ; in Boston road, assessments include all the several houses and lots of PARCEL " B." on— between Wilkins place and East One Hundred and ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated Beginning at a point in the western line of Clinton No. I. Both sides of Pelham avenue, from Webster Seventieth street; in Prospect avenue, between Boston on— avenue, distant 290 feet northeasterly from the inter- avenue to the Southern Boulevard, and to the extent of road and I'rotona Park, South ; in Crotona Park, South, No. I. Both sides of Jay street, extending from De section of said line with the northern line of East One half the block at the intersecting avenues. between Prospect avenue and Franklin avenue ; in Kalb street to a point distant about half way to South Hundred and Seventy-seventh street ; No. 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty- Franklin avenue, between Jefferson place and Crotona street, and south side of De Kalb street, extending half 1St. '!'hence northeasterly along the western line of seventh street, from Brook avenue to the Southern Park, South ; in Clinton avenue, between Jefferson way from Jay street to Stuyvesant street. Clinton avenue for 50 feet; Boulevard, and to the extent of half the block at the place and Crotona Park, South ; in Crotona avenue, No. z. Both sides of Bay street, from Grant street to zd. Thence northwesterly deflecting 89 degrees 47 intersecting avenues. between Boston road and Crotona Park, South, and in Swan street ; both sides of Richmond road, Van Duzer minutes and 3r seconds to the left for 271.6o feet to the No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth East One Hundred and Seventieth street, between street and Sarah Ann street, from Stone street to Rich- eastern line of Crotona avenue ; street, from Jerome avenue to Boscobel avenue, and to Boston road and Franklin avenue. mond turnpike; both sides of Jackson street, from 3d. Thence southwesterly along the eastern line of the extent of half the block at the intersecting and List 6zz8, No. 5. Sewer and appurtenances in Kings- Beach street to Willian street ; both sides of Brewster Crotona avenue for 5o feet ; terminating avenues. bridge road, from the existing sewer in Bailey avenue street, from William street to Grant street ; both sides 4th. Thence southeasterly for 275.28 feet to the point of Sc, Paul's avenue, from Stone street to Richmond No. 4. West side of Amsterdam avenue, from One to Tee Taw avenue, with branch in Sedgwick avenue, of beginning. Hundred and Thirteenth to One Hundred and Six- from Kingsbridge road to summit north. turnpike ; both sides of First street, from Church East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street is desig- street to Swan street ; both sides of Marion avenue, teenth street. List 6229, No. 6. Sewer and appurtenances in Dongan nated as a street of the first class, and is shown on No. 5. Both'sides of St. Nicholas terrace, from One street, from the existing sewer in Intervale avenue to from Occident avenue to Cebra avenue ; both sides of Section ro of the Final Maps and Profiles of the Bond street, from Cebra avenue to Amity street ; both Hundred and Twenty-seventh street to the north side Westchester avenue; in Westchester avenue, between Twenty-third and 'Twenty-fourth Wards, filed in the sides of Catlin avenue, from Pommer avenue to Cebra of One Hundred and Thirtieth street. Rogers place and Prospect avenue ; in Stebbins avenue, office of the Commissioner of Street Improvements of No. 6. North side of One Hundred and Sixteenth between Dawson street and East One Hundred and avenue ; 6ottt sides of Ward avenue, from Pommer the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The avenue to Fiedler avenue ; both sides of Edgar terrace street, extending about 310 feet east of Fifth avenue. Sixty-fifth street ; in East One Hundred and Sixty- City of New York on June ro, 1895; in the office of the and Willis avenue, from Avon place to Fiedler avenue; NO. 7. Both sides of Bradhurst avenue, from One third street, between Stebbins avenue and Prospect Register of the City and County of New York on June southeasterly side of Richmond turnpike, from Louis Hundred and Fifty-first to One Hundred and Fifty- avenue, and in Rogers place. between Dongan street r4, x895, and in the office of the Secretary of State of street to Sarah Ann street ; both sides of Hannah fifth street. and Westchester avenue. the State of New York on June t5, t895. street, from Griffin street to St Paul's avenue ; both All persons whose interests are affected by the above- List 6047, No 7. Sewer and appurtenances in Concord The land to be taken for East One Hundred and named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to avenue, between East One Hundred and Forty-ninth sides of Swan street, from Bay street to First street Seventy-eighth street is located in Blocks 3092 and both sides of Grant street, from Bay street to St. Paul's the same, or either of them, are requested to present street and Kelly street ; in Beach street, between East 3093 of Section is of the Land Map of The City of New their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Kelly street, avenue ; both sides of Church street, from St. Paul's avenue to First street ; both sides of Avon place and York. Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway,-New York, on and in Union avenue, between East One One Hundred Dated NEw YORK, November 17, 1900. Fiedler avenue, from Ward avenue to Richmond turn- or before December r8, tgoo, at ix A. M., at which time and Forty-ninth street and Beck street. JOHN WHALEN, pike ; both sides of Clinton street, from Van Duzer and place the said object,ons will be heard and testi- List 6048, No. 8. Sewer and appurtenances in East Corporation Counsel, mony received in reference thereto. One Hundred and Seventy-first street, from Webster street to St. Paul's avenue; both sides of William No. z Tryon Row, avenue to Brook avenue. street, from Van Duzer street to Jackson street ; both EDWARD McCUE, Borough of Manhattan, The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said sides of Beach street, from Richmond road to St. Paul's EDWARD CAHILL, City of New York. assessments include all the several houses and lots of avenue; both sides of Wright street and Smith terrace, THOS. A. WILSON, from Richmond road to the end of said streets ; both PATRICK M. HAVERTY, ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on— sides of Amity street, from Bond street to Ward ave- FIRST DEPARTMENT. JOHN B. MEYENBORG, nue; both sides of Cebra avenue, from St. Paul's Board of Assessors. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, from Fifth to Seventh avenue and to the extent avenue to Richmond turnpike ; both sides of accident WILLIAM H. JASPER, of half the block at the intersecting avenues. avenue, from St. Paul's avenue to Orient avenue and In the matter of the application of The City of New Secretary, No. 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Fortieth both side' of Washington street, from Bay street to York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same No. 32o Broadway. street, from Seventh avenue to the Harlem river and Van Duzer street. has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of C1rY OF NSW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, to the extent of half the block at the intersecting ave- All persons whose interests are affected by the above- November r6, !goo. nues, named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to HIGHBRIDGE PARK, between West One Hun- 7328 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I 7, I900.

dred and Fifty-fifth street and the centre line of West the above-entitled matter, will be presented for taxa street, in the First Ward of the Borough of Queens, it for school purposes by the School Board for the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and east of the tion to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the the City of Nev York, in fee simple absolute, the same Borough of Queens and approved by the Board of Speedway, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Man- State of New York, First Department, at a Special Tern to be converted, appropriated and used for high schoo Education as provided by law, hattan, City of New York. thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court-house purposes, as provided by law, being the following lots in the Borough of Manhattan, ip The City of New pieces or parcels of land, which taken together an 1 orb, on the 3oth day of November rgoo, at ro.3o oclod bounced and described as follows, namely : URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter at cases made and provided, notice is hereby given cases made and provided, notice is hereby given Beginning at the corner formed by the intersectiot P P counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of of the westerly line of Academy street with the north that an application will be made to the Supreme Court that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a S of the State of New York, First Department, at a ousts, charges and expenses has been deposited in the erly line of Wilbur avenue, and from said point run pecial Term thereof for Special Term of said Court, to be held at Part III. office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there ning westerly along the northerly line of Wilbur are the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County thereof, in the County Court-house, in the Borough of to remain for and during the space of ten days, as re. nue two hundred feet and twenty one-hundredths of i of Kings, at the County Court-house, in the Borough of required by the provisions of section ggq of title 4 0l foot (zoo.ao) to the easterly line of Radde street ; thenci Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the zzd day of Manhattan. in The City of New York,on Friday, the chapter 17 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 18,)7. November, 'y 3oth day of November, r9oo. at the opening of the Court northerly along the easterly line of Radde street twc to, at the opening of the Court on that day, on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, No- hundred fifty feet and twenty-one one-hundredths of t or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, vember 8, .goo. foot (250.21); thence easterly parallel with Wilbur ave. for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commission- the above-entitled matter. ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled EDWARD JACOBS, nue two hundred feet and twenty one-hundredths of i matter. The nature and extent of the improvement LOUIS SEIDE, foot (zoo.zo) to the westerly line of Academy street, and The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The City Commissioners. thence southerly along the westerly line of Academ) tended is the acquisition of title by The City of New of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands JOHN P. DUNN, street two hundred and fifty feet and twenty-one one- York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings and premises, with the buildings thereon and the Clerk. hundredths of a foot (25o.zr) to the point or place of thereon and the appurtenances thereto appertaining, sit- appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the beginning uated on Kaplan avenue, Horton and Hammond streets, in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of Queens, in The opening and extending of Highbridge Park, between SECOND DEPARTMENT. Dated Nxw YORK, November 8, 1900. West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and the cen- JOHN WHALEN, City f New York (formerly the Village of Jamaica), in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, ap y-ninth street Corporation Counsel, p to- tre line of West One Hundred and Fift In the matter of the application of The City of New printed and used for school purposes, as provided by and east of the Speedway, in the Twelfth Ward, Bor- No. z Tryon Row, York relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- law, being the following lots, pieces or parcels of land ough of Manhattan. City of New York, being the fol- Borough of Manhattan, ments and hereditaments required for the opening of City of New York. which taken together are bounded and described as lowing-described lots, piece or parcels of land, viz.: PROVOST STREE I', from Greenpoint avenue to follows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of West Paidge avenue, in the Seventeenth Ward, in the Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, distant goo feet Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, as the the westerly line of Kaplan avenue with the southerly easterly from the easterly line of Amsterdam avenue, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. same has been heretofore duly laid out. line of Horton street, from thence running southerly said point being the northeasterly corner of West One along the westerly line of Kaplan avenue two hundred Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and the Harlem River In the matter of the application of the Board of Edt,ca. (zoo) feet to the northerly line of Hammond street; driveway OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tion by the Corporation Cou sel of The City of New N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by thence westerly along the northerly line of Hammond xst. Thence along the easterly line of the Harlem York, relative to acquiring title by The City of New street two hundred and six feet and eighty one-hun- River driveway and deflecting to the left t_7 degrees reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, York to certain Ian :s situ ited on PE RSALL will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of dredths of a foot (zo6.8 ); thence northerly and par- 46 minutes and 07 seconds for t 14.68 feet ; STRhEF AND GREENPOINT AVENUE, be- allel with Kaplan avenue two hundred (zoo) feet to the ad. Thence northerly and curving to the right on the the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second tween Bradley avenue and Gale street, in the First Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be held for southerly line of Horton street, and thence easterly are of a circle, whose tangent is the preceding course Wars of the Borough of Queens, in the City of New the hearing of motions in the County Court-house, in along the southerly line of Horton street two hundred and whose radius is zz5 feet for 96.76 feet ; York, - my chosen and oeterminedas a site for school and six feet and eighty one-hundreths of a foot (zo6.8o) 3d. Thence northeasterly and tangent to the peered- the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on purposes by the School Board for the Borough of to the point orlace of beginning. jog course for 149.17 feet ; the 3 th day of November, rgo3, at 10.30 o'clock Queens, and approved by the Board of Education as Dated NEW YORK, November 8, rgoo. 4th Thence northerly and curving to the left on the in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there. provided by law. after as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the JOHN WHALEN, arc of a circle whose tangent is the preceding course Corporation Counsel, feet to point of said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been and whose radius is 415 feet, for 153.57 No. z Tryon Row, reversed curve; deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH Borough of Manhattan, 5th. Thence northeasterly and in a reversed curve to Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten P cases made and provided, notice is hereby riven City of New York. the right on the arc of a circle whose radius is r,2o6.75 days, as required by law. that an application will be made to the Supreme Court feet, for 508.05 feet to a point in the centre line of West Dated BOROU(-H OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK, of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street ; November tz, 1900. for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the FIRST DEPARTMENT. 6th. Thence easterly and along said centre line pro- GEORGE W. PALMER, County of Kings, at the County Court-house, in the duced, and parallel to West One Hundred and Fifty- PHILIP D. MEAGHER, torough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on fifth street, and 1,009.33 feet northerly therefrom, for WILLIAM VAN WYCK, the 22d day of November, igoo, at the opening of the t03.63 feet : Commissioners. Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- 7th. Thence southerly and parallel to Amsterdam M. E. FINNIGAN, be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners men and Commonalty of The City of New York, avenue for r,009.33 feet to the northerly line of West Clerk. of Estimate in the above-entitled matter. The nature relative to acquiring title, wherever the some has not One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street; and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements 8th. Thence westerly along the northerly line of West SECOND DEPARTMENT acquisition of title by The City of New York to certain and hereditaments required for the purpose of open- One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street for 6o feet to point lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and ing ESS'I' ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY. the ap or place of beginning. purtenances thereto appertaining, situated on SECOND SfREET (although not yet named by In the matter of the application of The City of New Pearsall street and Greenpoint avenue, between Brad. proper authority), from Jerome avenue to Grand And is shown on map entitled "Map or plan show- York relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- ing the extension of Highbridge Park, between West ley avenue and Gale street, in the First Ward of the avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and ments and heredttaments req One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and the centre line cored for the opening of Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, in fee designated as a first-class street or road, in the SCOTT AVENUE, from Metropolitan avenue to of West One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and east simple absolute, the same to be converted, appropri- Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York. Flushing avenue, in the Eighteenth Ward, in the of the Speedway, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of ated and used for school purposes, as provided by law, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, as the Manhattan, City of New York, dated February ig, being the following lots, pieces or parcels of land, same has been heretofore duly laid out. rgoo," filed in the office of the Board of Public Improve- which taken together are bounded and described as OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ments of The City of New York, the office of the Regis- follows, namely: N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Green- ter of the County of New York and the office of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, on or point avenue, distant one hundred and fifty and twelve will be presented for taxation to one of the justices of N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by one-hundreths (150.12) feet easterly from the corner about the ztst day of September, tgoo. reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Land to be taken for extension of Highbridge Park is formed by the intersection of the northerly line of Department, at a S will be presen ted for taxati on to one of the Justices of the Greenpoint avenue with the easterly line of Bradley pecial Term thereof, Part I., to be located in Section 8, Block zto6, of the Land Map of Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second held at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Man- The City of New York. avenue; thence running easterly along the northerly Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be held line of Greenpoint avenue one hundred and twenty-five hattan, in The Cityof New York, on the z3d day of No- Dated NEW YORK, November 17, 1900. for the hearing of motions in the County Court- feet and one-tenth ofa foot(r25.t)to a point; thence north- vember, rpoo, at to. o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, JOHN WHALEN, house, in the Borough of Brookly or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; n, in The City erly on a line at right angles with Greenpoint avenue Corporation Counsel, )f New York, on the 3oth day of November, 19o0, at and parallel with Bradley avenue two hundred feet and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has No. z Tryon Row, to.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon and two-tenths of a foot (zoo.z) to the southerly line of been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County Borough of Manhattan, :hereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that of New York, there to remain for and during the space City of New York. Pearsall street ; thence westerly along the southerly be said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been line of Pearsall street one hundred and twenty-five feet of ten days, as required by the provisions of section qgq leposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of of title 4 of chapter i7 of chapter 378 of the Laws of and one-tenth of a foot (rz5.r) to point, and thence 1897. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten southerly on a line at right angles with Pearsall street lays, as required by law. and parallel with Bradley avenue two hundred feet and Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NO- edDat BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY of Naw YoRk, vember z, t9on. In the matter of the application of The City of New November so, igoo. two-tenths of a foot (zoo.z) to the northerly line of York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same Greenpoint avenue at the point or place of beginning. THEODORE E. SMITH, has not been heretofore acquired, to WEST ONE WALTER T. BENNETT, Dated NEW YORK, November 8, rgw. ROBERT E. SIMON, HUNDRED AND FORTIETH STREET JOHN BRESLIN, JOHN WHALEN, JOHN F. BOUILLON, (although not yet named by proper authority(, from JOHN M. ZURN, Corporation Counsel, Commissioners. Edgecombe avenue to Avenue St. Nicholas, in the Commissioners. No. a Tryon Row, JOHN P. DUNN, M. E. FINNIGAN, Clerk. Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan. City of New Clerk. Borough of Manhattan, York. City of New York. 6ECOND DEPARTMENT. URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH FIRST DEPARTMENT. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court In the matter of the application of'The City of New of the State of New York, First Department, at a In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu- York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- Special Term o(said Court, to be held at part III. thereof, men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rel. cation by the Corporation Counsel of The City of ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of in the County Court-house, in the Borough of Man- alive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not New York, relative to acquiring title by The City of opening EAST NINETEENTH STREET, from hattan, in The City of New York, on Friday, the 3oth been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements New York to certain lands situated on WASHING- • Neck road to Emmons avenue, in the Thirty-first day of November, r.00, at the opening of the Court and hereditaments required for the purpose of open. TON AVENUE, LAFAYETTE STREET and Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be ingSUMMIT AVENUE(although not yet named by PULASKY STREET, in the Second Ward of the heard thereon, for the apuointment of Commissioners of proper authority), from East One Hundred and Borough of Queens, in the. City of New York OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE Estimate and Assessment in the above entitled matter. Sixty-first street to East One Hundred and Sixty- (formerly Middle Village, Town of Newtown), duly N undersigned, were appointed by an order of the The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- sixth street, as the same has been heretofore laid out chosen and determined as a site for school purposes Supreme Court, bearing date the 18th day of Septem- tended is the acquisition of titre oy The City of New and designated as a first-class street or road, in the by the School Board for the Borough of Queens, and ber, x899, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of York, for the u e of the public, to all the lands and Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York. approved by the Board of Education as provided by the County of Kings, at his office in the Borough of premises, with the buildings thereon and the appur- law. Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 18th day tenances thereto belonging, required for the opening of September, 1899, a copy of which order was duly of a certain street or avenue known as West One Hun- ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH filed in the office of the Register of the County of dred and Fortieth street. from Edgecombe avenue to I N supplemental and additional bill of costs, P cases made and provided, notice is hereby given Kings, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Avenue St. Nicholas, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough charges and expenses incurred by reason of the that an application will be made to the Supreme l outs Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for of M'nhattan, City of New York, being the following- proceedings in the ubove.entitted matter will be of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate described lots, piece or parcels of land, viz.: presented for taxation to one of the Justices of for the hearing of motions, to he held in and for the attd assessment of the loss and damage, if any, Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Edge. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First County of Kings, at the County Court-house, in the )r of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may combo avenue distant r9q.83 feet southerly from the Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on the 6c, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons southerly line of West One Hundred and Forty-first held at the County Court-house, in the Borough of zzd day of November, tgoo, at the opening of the respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, street Manhattan, in The Cityof New York, on the 23d day of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the 1st. Thence westerly and parallel with said street for November, rgoo, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that be heard thereon for the appointment of Commissioners purpose by and in consequence of opening the above- 165.,3 feet to the easterly line of Avenue St. Nicholas day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard of Estimate in the above-entitled matter. The nature nenttoned street or avenue, the same being particularly ad. 'Thence southerly along said line for 6o.85 f-et thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the let forth and described in the petition of The City of 3d. Thence easterly and parallel to West One Hun- expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk acquisition of title by The City of New York to certain New York and also in the notice of the application for dred and Fo•ty-first street Cr I55.o4 feet to the west- of the County of New York, there to remain for and lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the he said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office erly line of Edgecombe avenue ; during the space of ten days, as required by the pro- appurtenances thereto appertaining, situated on Wash- Af the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 18th day of 4th. Thence northerly along said line for 6o feet to visions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter t7 of chap- ington avenue, Lafayette street and Pulasky street, in September, 1899; and a just and equitable estimate and the point or place of beginning. ter 378 of the Laws of r8g7. assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of Said street to be 6o feet wide between the lines of the Second Ward of the Borough of Queens, in The City Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, OCto. of New York (formerly Middle Village, Town of New. :aid street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and Avenue St. Nicholas and Edgecombe avenue, and is berrz, too. town), in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, brined, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and shown on mapentitl-d " Map or plan showing the lay- CHAS. HILTON BROWN, appropriated and used for school purposes, as provided arsons respectively entitled to or interested in the said ing out of West Ooe Hundred and Fortieth street, from by law, being the following lots, pieces or parcels of Wspective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises Edgecombe avenue to St. Nicholas avenue, dated Feb- JOHN W.JACOBUS, Commissioners. land, which taken together are bounded and described tot required for the purpose of opening, laying out and ruary 6, igoo," filed in the office of the Board of Public JOHN P. DUNN, as follows, namely: orming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer- Improvements of The City of New York, the office of Clerk. Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of ,aining and defining the extent and boundaries of the the Register of the County of New York, and the office the southerly line of Lafayette street with the westerly respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be of the Corc.oration Counsel of The City of New York line of Washington avenue and from said point running assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and on or about the zrst day of May, igoo. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT southerly along the westerly line of Washington ave- luties required of us by chapter t7, title 4 of the Greater Land to be taken for West One Hundred and For- nue two hand ed and thirteen feet and ninety-two one- slew York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supple- tieth street, from Avenue St. Nicholas to Edgecombe hundredths of a foot (on -.g1) to the northerly line of nentary thereto or amendatory thereof. avenue, is located in Section 7, Block 3048, of the Land Pttlasky street ; thence westerly along the northerly All parties and persons interested in the real estate Map of The City of New York. In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu- cation by the Corporation Counsel of The City of line of Pula ky street two hundred and sixty- aken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said Dated NRw YORK. November t7, r9-~o. two (r6•) feet ; thence northerly on a line at right itteet or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any JOHN WHALEN, New York. relative to acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands situated on WILBUR angles with said Pulasky street two hundred (zoo) feet :laim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required Corporation Counsel, ' AVENUE, RADDE STREET AND ACADEMY to the southerly line of Lafayette street, and thence o present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned No. z Tryon Row, STREET, in the First Ward of the Borough of easterly along the southerly line of Lafayette street .ommissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our Borough of Manhattan, Queens, in the City of New York, duly chosen one hundred and eighty-six (186) feet to the point or tffice, in the office of the Law Department, Room no, City of New York. and determined as a site for high schoolurposes by place of beginning, being Lots Nos. i to 8, both 3orough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of the School Board for the Borough of Queens, and inclusive, and 39to47, both inclusive, in Block No. 3 of Slew York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the FIRST DEPARTMENT approved by the Board of Education as provided by the Morton Map at Middle Village, Town of New- aid owner or claimants may desire, within twenty law. - town, Queens County. lays after the date of this notice. Dated New YORK, November 8, rgoo. And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance In the matter of the application of The Mayor, JOHN WHALEN, it our said office on the roth day of December, rgoo, at Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUf H Corporation Counsel, ,.io o'clock tn- the afternoon of that day, to bear the York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same P cases made and Provided, notice is hereby given No. z Tryon Row, aid parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene- that an application will be made to the Supreme Court Borough of Manhattan, ime and place, and at such further or other time and ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof City of New York. glace as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEYENTY- for the hearing of motio s, to be held in and for the elation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant County of Kings, at the County Court-house, in the FIFTH STREET (although not yet named by proper SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT m claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations authority), from Third avenue to Boston road, as the Borough of Brooklyn, in the , ity of New York, on S may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of same has been heretofore laid out and designated as the sad day of November, igoo, at the opening of the he City of New York. a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu- Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW Ward of The City of New York. be he Ord thereon, for the appointment of Commis- cation by the Corporation Counsel of The City of foaK, November ra, 0900. sioners of Estimate in the above-entitled matter. New York, relative to acquiring title by The City of A. E. SANDERS, The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- New York to certain lands situated on KAP- GEO. W. PALMER; tended is the acquisition of title by The City of New LAN AVENUE, HORTON AND HAMMOND THOMAS H. TROY, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SUP- York to certain lands and premises. with the builditt_s STREETS, in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of commi$sioaers. .L' and additional bill of costs, charges thereon and the appurtenances thereto appertaining, Queens, in the City of New York (formerly the Vil- M. E. FINNIGAN, *ad expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in situated on Wilbur avenue, Radde street and Academy lage ofJamatca), duly chosen and detern~ine4 as tt site Clerk.