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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. X1.11. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1885. NUMBER 3,764. Charitable Institutions- Founctling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity ................... $20,893 33 New York Catholic Protectory .............................. 19,590 10 New York Infant Asylum .................................. 6,228 Si State Homoeopathic Asylum for the Insane ................... 500 53 647,212:77 Advertising, Printing, Stationery and blank Books- Printing, Stationery and Blank Books........................ $2,955 01 CITY RECORD-Salaries and Contingencies ........ ......... 583 3 3.538 34 Miscellaneous- Armories and Drill Rooms-For Wages of Armorers, Janitors and Engineers........... ...... ... ....................... $270 00 Assessment Commission, Expenses of ........................ 471 84 Assessment Sales-Moneys Refunded ........................ 165 67 Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Expenses of............ 250 00 Bureau of Permits-For Salaries ............................. 936 31 Civil Service of the City of New York, Expenses of............ 560 co Contingencies-District Attorney's Office..................... 403 19 Coroners-Salaries and Expenses ............................ 3,940 35 FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Dog License Fund......................................... 318 °° For Deficiencies of 1883 and Previous Years, etc ............... 34 00 For the Preservation of Public Records ...................... 4,934 t4 Abstract of transactions of the Finance Department for the week ending Gansevoort Market Fund ........... ....................... 14,800 00 October 3, 1885 : Intestate Estates........................................... 59 75 [),posited in the Treasury. J udgments ............................................... 6,736 45 Refunding Interest and Charges on Lands sold for Taxes and To the Credit of the Sinking Fund ........................................... $79,335 22 Assessments........................................... 411 41 CityTrctsury ........................................... 66 5,715,297 Rents.. .. .... ... ........................ 3,087 50 Salaries-Commissioners of Accounts......................... 1,785 34 Total................. .................................... $5,794,632 88 Salaries of Engineer and Assistant Engineer of the County Jail.. 149 99 Tax Sales-Moneys Refunded ............................... 1,784 56 W ,grants Registered for Payment. Theatrical Licenses........................................ 5,700 00 The Mayoralty- 4,,7,)5 50 Contingencies-Mayor's Office .............................. $30 25 Salaries-Mayor's Office .................................... 2,147 20 Total ............ ............... .......................... $677,5:.5 22 $2,177 45 The Common Council- Salaries-Common Council .............................. ............ 5,9t6 47 The Finance Department- SUITS, ORDERS OF COURT, JULCMENis, ETC. Cleaning Markets ............ ........................... $2,759 83 Contingencies-Comptroller's Office .......................... 110 00 Salaries-Chamberlain's Office .............................. 2,083 33 COURT. NAME OF PLAINTIFF. AMOUNT. NATURE OF CLAIM. ,-roa>, 1. V. Salaries-Finance Department ............................... 15,258 23 20,211 39 Supreme.. John Ward .......... $312 76 Order reducing assessment for outlet sewer) Interest on the City Debt................................................... 1,666 40 in One Hundred and Forty-seventh street,' from Eighth avenue to One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, etc................... H. A. Ship,n:m. Redemption of the Principal of the City Debt................................. 40,000 00 Superior.. Charles H. Downing, ex'r, etc..........' Notice and transcript of judgment .......... Aqueduct Commissioners- 936 27 James a. Deering. Additional Water Fund ................................................ 8,742 96 Mary R. Lundy....... 65 95 Summons and complaint. For return of ex- cess of principal and interest, paid May) The Law Department- zr, 1883, for an assessment for Boulevards sewers, between One Hundred and Sixth', Contingencies-Public Administrator's Ofce ......... .... $78 cc and One Hundred and Fifty-third streets. For Prosecuting Delinquents for Arrears of Personal Taxes for Supreme.. Ann Mulholland, as.I~, 1878, 1879,i88o and 1881 .............................. 4t 50 signee ............1 0,927 8o Summons and complaint. For amount due. Department ........................ ........ 9,169 13 on contract of Ivhn Mulholland, dated) Salaries-Law November 9, x877, for regulating, etc., 9,288 63 Sixty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to The Department of Public Works- Boulevard .............................. 1.. Laflin Kcll'gi~. Aqueduct -Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening........... $2,456 6o The Association for'' Croton Water Fund ........................................ 11,230 30 the Benefit of Col- ored Orphans x,271 07 Summons and complaint. To have taxes of Free Floating Baths ..... .......................... ....... 195 30 r88r and x882 on premises Ward Nov. r to Fund for Local Improvements .............................. 9,300 t6 7, 56 to 6z, Block No. 1185, Twelfth Ward, Iron Bridge over Fourth Avenue at Ninety-eighth Street......,. 382 00 canceled, etc ............................. H. A. Shipman. Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting ........................ 32,609 96 Summons and complaint. For return of ex- Laying Croton Pipes ....................................... 13,197 27 cess of principal and interest paid for as- Public Buildings-Construction and Repairs .................. 854 90 sessments, as follows Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc .............. 5,468 00 One Hundredth street regulating, etc., from Repaving Streets and Avenues under Chapter 476, Laws 1875.. , 17,822 CO Broadway to Eighth avenue- Superior..p JohnB. Conle ......I 622 10 Paid March 31, 1885 ........................A. B. Johnson. Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-Department of Public y Works......... ....................... 2,217 50 Boulevard sewers, from Seventy-seventh to Salaries-Department of Public Works ....................... 24,567 83 " .. Henry W. T. Mali,1 Ninety-second street- Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning ............................ 1,648 28 guardian, etc......', 84 40 Paid April an, x885 ......................... James X. Deering. Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ..................... 6,515 35 Paving Eighty-third street, from Eighth Street Improvements-For Surveying, Monumenting and Num- avenue to Boulevard- bering Streets ........... .......... ... ............ 78 00 Alice B. Cotcord.....' 32 49 Paid August z6, 1884 ....................... Surveys, Maps, etc., for Street Openings and New Streets....... 771 50 Supreme.. James Fitzgerald..... 2,338 91 Transcript of judgment ..................... Leopold Turk. Bronx River Works-Maintenance and Repairs ................ I,o46 00 60 Henry W. Unger.....' 330 70 Summons and complaint. For services asI 130,3 95 Stenographer to the Grand .fury of the, The Department of Public Parks- City and County of New York, for month' Fund for Local Improvements ............................... $1,758 60 of September, 1885 .......................M. S. Isaacs. Maintenance and Government of Parks and Places ............. 2,524 30 Maintenance-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards......... 495 00 Riverside Park ............................................ 35 65 4,813 55 The Department of Public Charities and Correction- Public Charities and Correction.......................................... 37,556 58 CLAIMS FILED. The Health Department- Health Fund... ....... ...... .................. .......... $20,473 45 Hospital Fund-For Completion of Hospital Building on North DATE. NAME OF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. NATURE OF CLAIM. i ATTORNEY. Brother Island ........................................ 330 00 Hospital Supplies and Transportation-For Care of Contagious Diseases .............................................. 586 45 x88. Demands for return of amounts overpaid for' 21,389 90 assessments, as follows The Department of Street Cleaning- Seventy-fourth and Ninety-second streets! Cleaning,Streets-Department of Street Cleaning .......................... 8,295 64 underground drains- Sept. 30.. Thomas J. Powers.... ~ z,zt 4 t 4 ~ PaidAuAugustg 7 and October z6, 1875 ••••••••-- Shipman & Acker. Underground drains in Seventy-first and'. The Fire Department- Seventy-fourth streets, and Ninth ave- FireDepartment Fund................................................. 111,587 37 nue and Boulevard- „ 468 6o Paid March 19,x875 ........................ n The Department of Taxes and Assessments- 30.. Salaries-Board of Assessors.... ..... ............... $1,383 33 30.. William A. Cauldwell 156 68 ! Claim and demand. For return of amounts Salaries-Department of Taxes and Assessments ............... overpaid March Ir, 1884, for an assess-', 7,324 95 ment for regulating, etc., One Hundred' 8,708 28 and Second street, from Fifth avenue to The Dock Department- East river .............................. 'I'. H. Baldwin. Dock Fund. ..................,.................................. 10,436 64 " 30•. Charles Barton, as- signee............ 136 44 ''., Claim. For work, labor and materials per- The Board of Education- formed and furnished for the City of College of the City of New York ............................ $9,059 98 New York by Frank P. Holmes..........: S. A. Emanuel, Public Instruction ......................................... 14,744 14 Oct. z.. Henry W. Unger.... 190 70 Claim and demand. For services as Stenogra-I