THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. Vor.. YXVI. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18Q. NUMBER 7,786.

COMMUNICA'1 IONS. 'I he President laid before the Council the following communication from the Clerk of the Board of Aldermen CITY OF Ne:vv YORK—BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CITY HALL, December 5, i8g8. I/ott. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk SIR—I transmit herewith the documents relative to matters adopted by the Board of Aldermen at the stated meeting held 'Tuesday, December 6, t8g8, as scheduled below : Int. Nos. 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1710, 1711, 1712, 1713 and 1714. Respectfully, MMICHAEI, F. BLARE, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. Which was ordered on file.

'rile communications from the Board of Aldermen were as follows No. 1378.—(5. R.49o.) AN ORDINANCE to provide for repaving the carrta;eway of Fifty-first street, from Eleventh to Twelfth avenue, in the borough of Manhattan, with stone-binek pavement. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of the City of New York, a, follows : MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New fork Charter, the following resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of Deceml,er, 1898, THE COUNCIL. be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz. : Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the SPECIAL MEETING. Greater New York Charter, the repaving, with stone-block pavement, of the carriageway of Fifty- first street, from Eleventh to Twelfth avenue, L'orough of Manhattan, under the direction of the commissioner of highways, be and the saute is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said -MONDAY, December 12, 1898, ( public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for " Repaving Streets and I o'clock P. at. 1 Avenues," Borough of Manhattan, for Ib98, The Council met in Room No. 16, City Hall. The President put the question whether the Council wotild agree with said ordinance. PRESENT: Which was decided in the affirinat,ve by the following vote Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Ilov. Randolph t;uggenheimer, President. Engel, Foley, Fra'icisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Rester, Ilottenroth, Ilylan,l, l,eich, McGarry, COUNCILMEN Mundorf, Murphy, ,Murray, Ryder, and Wise-22. John T. Oakley, George B. Christman, Conrad H. Hester, No. 1379•—(5. 8.491.) Vice-Chairman, john J. Met- thy, Adam 1i. Leich, AN ORDINANCE to provide for placing two elevators in the brownstone 'ntilding, City Hall Park, Thomas F. Poley, Eugene- A. \Vise, Henry French, to the Borough of Banhottan. Martin Engel, Stewart M. Brice, Charles 1I. Ehbets, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assemble of The City of New York, as fo,lows Frank J. Goodwin, William J. Ryland, John J. McGarry, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution George H. Mundorf, Arlol11t C. If,ittenroth, William A. Doyle, of the hoard of public improvements, adopted by t'ie board on the 5th clay of December, 1898, be Patrick J. Ryder, Bernard C. \lurray, Martin F. Conly. and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Harry C. tiart, Charles I1. Francisco, herehy-authorized, viz. : THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 111 Resolved, by the board of public irnprovementN, That, in pursuance of secti•-tin 413 of the OFFICE OF THE PRIt.SII!EAT OF '1HE COUNCIL, CITY ITALL, Great r New York Charter, the placing of two elevators to the brownstone build ng, City II all NEw \ oax, December 9, 1898. l park, Borough of %lani)attan, under the direction of the cummt,sio.rer of pul,lic buildings, lighting and supplies, be and the same is hereby autivnized and approved ; the cost of sod public work or Holt. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk ; improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for - Snpp'tes and Repairs," boroughs of Man- DEAR ti1R—I:1 pur=uance of section t, chapter it of the Rules of the Council, I do hereby hattan and The Proux, for 1898. direct that you call a special meeting of the Council for Nloro'ay next, December 12, 189`(, at r The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. o'clock P. NL, for the purpose of considering otdinanres and resolutions which were sent to the Board \Vhich w:(> decided in the affirmative by the f.,llowhrr vote : of Public Improvements ter correction and have been returned in an amended form for approval. Affirmative -The ('resident, the Vice-Chu rman, Councilmen Brice, Chris'tnan, Conly, Doyle, RespecttulIv, Engel. Foley, Francisco, I Tench, Goodwin, Flirt, lle-ter, Ilottenroth, Ryland, Leich, i lcGarry, RANI)OL.PII GUGGENHEIb4ER, President of the Council. Mun(lorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vhse-22. Which was ordered on file. No. 1380.--(S. R.492.) COMMUNICATIONS FROM DEPARTMENTS AND CORPORATION OFFICERS. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the alteration and improvement of the sewer in One hundred and The Presid.nt laid before the Council the following commut,ication from the Board of Public Twenty-fifth street, between Lenox and Eighth avenues, in the Borough of ltlanhattan. Improvements, together with ordinances : Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS—CITY OF NEW YORK, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater Nets' York Charter, the following resolution No. 346 BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, NEW YORK, December to, 1898. be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is of The City of j't'iw York hereby authorized, viz. : 7o the Houorahle the .lion ilpal Asse iellyr Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the SIRS—I inclose herewith forms of ordinances approved by this Bard at the meeting held on the Greater New York Charter, the alteration and improvement of the sewer in One hundred and 9th instant, to correct ordinances sent to your Honorable Body during the past year (which are Twenty-fifth street, between Lenox and I;i,{hth avenues, Borough of Marhattan, under the direc- returned herewith) in the tolliming matters: tion of the crmmi sioner of sewers. be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, there Asphalting inter,ection of Boulevard and Manhattan street. having been presented to said hoard an estimate in r, ritiug (r£ the cost of the said work or improve- Asphalting Eighty-ninth street, Park to Ma li,on avenue. ment and a statement of the assessed value, according, to the last preceding tax-roll, of the real Laying water-mains in Jackson avenue, Borough of The Bronx. estate included within the probable area of assessment. Laying water-mains in Decatur avenue,ll'oodlawn road and Two hundred and Seventh street. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said ordinance. Lay ing water-ivain, in Fort ATaslaig:oa avenue. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote Laying water-trains In 7 hir(l avenue and Eighteenth street, etc., Borough of Queens. Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Cleaning and painting I)ne hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct. Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Franci co, French, Goodwin, hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, Laying seater-mans in Fifteenth avenue, etc., Borough of Brooklyn. McGarry, kluudorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-2,;. Furnishing book-cases for tiupreme Court Library. Laying water-mains in Two hundred and Thirty-fourth street, etc., Borough of The Bronx. No. 1381.—(S. R. 493.) Respecttully, AN ORDINANCE to provide for the alteration and improvement of the sewer in Fifty-sixth street, JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. between Lexington and Park avenues, in the Borough of Manhattan. Which was ordered on file. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of Tl.e City of New York, as follows The communications are as follows That, in pursuance of se:tiou 413 of the Greater New Vork Charter, the following resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the fifth day of December, 1898, No. i184.—(S. Ii. 402.) be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is AN ORDINANCE to authorize improvements in the supreme court library, Borough of hereby authorized, viz. : Manhattan. Resolved, by the hoard of public improvements, In pursuance of section 413 of the Greater Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows New York Charter, that the alteration and improvement to sewer in Fifty-sixth street, between That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Lexington and Park avenues, BorouJh of Manhattan, under the direction of the commissioner of of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, sewers, be and the same hereby is authorized and approved, there having been presented to said be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is board an estimate, in writing, of the cost of the said work or improvement and a statement of the hereby authorized, viz. : assessed value, according to the last preceding tax-roll of the real estate included within the Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the probable area of assessment. Greater New York Charter, the furnishing of additional book cases for the supreme court library The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. in the court-house, in the City IIall Park, Borough of Manhattan ; also, for making iron work Which was decided in the allirmative by the following vote : alterations of a stair and pldttorm for the above book-cases, under the direction of the commis- Affirmative —The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, sioner of public buildings, lighting and supplies, be and the same is hereby authorized and Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Ilester, Hottenroth, I-fyland, Leich, approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-23. '' Supplies and Repairs," Borough of Manhattan. for 1898. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. No. 1382.—(S. R. 494.) AN ORDINANCE to provide for the constructing of an outlet and overflow sewer at Twenty-sixth Which was decided in the altirmative I,y the following voce : Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, street and the North river, in the borough of Manhattan. Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Bart, Nester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, Be it Ordained by the Municipal A.sembty of The City of New York, as follows That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Islundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-22. of the board of public improvements, adapted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, be No. 457.—(S. 1k. 319,) and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is AN ORDIN,cNCE to repave the intersection of the Boulevard and Manhattan street, Borough of hereby authorized, viz. : itlanhattan. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : Greater New York Charter, the construction of an outlet and overflow sewer at Twenty-sixth street That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution and North river, Borough of Manhattan, under the direction of the commissioner of sewers, be and the of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, same hereby is authorized and approved, there having been presented to said board an estimate, in be and the >ame hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is writing, of the cost of the said work of improvement and a stateme t of the assessed value, accord- hereby authorized, sic. : ing to the last preceding tax-roll, of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the The ('resident put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. Greater New York Charter, the repaving of the intersection of the Boulevard and Manhattan \\'hitch was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : street, in the Borough of 'Manhattan, with asphalt, and the setting and resetting of curb where Affirmative—l'l.e President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Ilrice. Christman, Conly, necessary, under the direction of the commissioner of highways, be and the same is hereby author- Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Dart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, ized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropria- Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder. and Wise-23. tion for " Repaving Streets and Avenues,'' boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. NO- 1383.—(S. II. 495. ) The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. AN ORDINANCE to provide for repaving the carriageway John street, from Broadway to Pearl Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : street, in the Borough of Manhattan, with granite-block pavement. Affirmative -The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Ilottenroth, Ryland, Leich, McGarry, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter; the following resolution Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-22, 5778 THE CITY RECORD. WEI1NIesDAY, DF;cEhiBER 14, 1898.

of the hoard ,d piihlic improvements, adopted by that hoard on the 5th clay of I)ecenther, I,498, improvcmcnt to he paid for from the apprupriatir;n for " Repaving Streets and Avenues," Borough be and the ame hcteby i< approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is of Manhattan, for 1898, hereby auth,,ricel, vii.: The }'resident put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance, Resolved- by the beard of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the \\'hich wn' decided in the atfirmativc by the following vole : Greater Nev V,,rk (- barter, the repaving cd John street, from Broadway to pearl street, in the Affirmative—The Presidrnl, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Ch,ist•ran, Conly. I ugh ,of \l an hatIan, with granite-th!ock pavement on a concrete fou nation, the setting and Doyle, El ii En eel, Foley. Francisco, French, Goodwin, Itart, IIester, Huttenroth, Hyland, re.ettint if ctuh,tmes and the t1t iny; and retlavging of sidewalk, alone the line of said Leich, McGarry, Muu(lorf, Murph), Ryder, and \Vise-22. street w here nece.orouglh of \lanhattan, with granite-block pavement. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : Be ii ()niained i,y the \lllIlichIll As,e.ubly of The City of New York, as follows : That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, she folt'wing resolution That, in pur>uance of section 413 of the (;realer New York Charter, the following resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, of the beard of pu'ulic in!provements, adopted by that board oil the 5th day of 1)ecemher, 1898, lie and the saute hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz. hereby authorized, viz. : Resolved. by the board of public imurovements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Resolved, iv the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in the following streets and avenues in the Greater New York Charter, the repaving with granite-block pavement of the carriageway of Borough of Hrooklyn, to wit Forty-ninth street, betIceen Eleveuth and Twelfth avenues, Borou„h of Manhattan, under the Fifty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues direct of the commissioner of lurh.vays, lie and the same is hereby authorized and approved, Fitly-thud sheet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues ; the cost of said pudic work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for '' Repavin,, Third avenue, b.tw'een Seventy-third and Seventy-fourth streets Streets an l Avenues,” Borough of Vauhattan, for tS98. Forty-fourth street, between Second and Third avenues ' 7 he Piesi-ient put the gaes'.ion whether the Councill would agree with said resolution. Seventh avenue, between Ei;hty-sixth and Ninety-second streets 1\bich was deg-.ded in the atiitmative by the following vote: Third avenue, between Sixtieth and Sixty-filth streets Affirmative— 1iie President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Six,y_h;th street, between First and Third avenues ; Doyle, E!.hei,, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Thuty-seventh street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues Leich, McGarry, Murphy, \lurray, Ryder, and \Vise-23. Bay "I sventy-ei-ghth and Twenty-ninth streets, between Bath avenue and Eighty. sixth street Twenty-third avenue, between Eighty-second street and Stillwell avenue No, 1357.—(S. R.499.) Seventy ninth street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third avenues AN ORDINANCE to provide for repaving the carriageway of Twenty-fourth street, between First Eightieth s reef, between 1\%enty-second and Twee ty-taird avenues to Stillwell avenue ave tie and Avenue A, in the Borough of Manhattan. with asphalt. Eighty-first street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth avenues Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly f The City of New York. as f llows Eighty-fifth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues ; That, in pursuance of ecti,n 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Twelfth avenu--, between l ighty-third and Eighty-sixth streets of the board of public improvements, adopted by that hoard on the 5th day of December, 1898, Prospect avenue, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Avenue L and East Eighth street hereby authorized, viz, : Douglas and Degraw >treets, between Nostrand and New York avenues Resolved. by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the evenly-third s''rcet, between accord and -Third avenues Greater New York Charter, the repaving of the carriageway of Twenty-fourth street, between Avenue U, between Ocean and Coney Wand avenues First avrn,lc and Avenue A. Borod;;h of \Ianh-tt-i, with a,phalt, under the direction of the Fifty-first Street, between Third and Fourth avenues ; com~msiorer of highways, with a guarantee of maintenance for fifteen years from the contractor, Newton street, between Graham avenue and Eugert street be and the same is here(,}' aurhorized and approved, the cent of said public work or improvement Degraw street, between Buflalo and Ralph avenues ; to be paid for Iron the appropriation for " Repaving Streets and Avenues," Borough of Man- Sixty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues hattan, for 1898. President street, between Brooklyn and Kingston avenues The Pres.dent put the question whether the Board would agree with said ordinance. Sixtieth ,treet, between Eighth and Tenth avenues }Which as Iiecided rn the aitarnabve h) the iolloo mg vote Sixtieth street, between Third and Fourth avenues Afhrmatiie—"Che President, the Vice Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Newton street, between Manhattan and Graham avenues Doyle, Lbbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, —tinder the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized Leich, McGarry, Muudorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-23. and approv •d, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for by the issue of corporate stock of The City of New Yetk. No. I388.—(S. R. 500. ) THOMAS F. FOLEY, AN ORDINANCE to provide for repaving the carriageway of Nineteenth street, between EUGENE A. \VISE, F,,urth and Fifth avenues, in the Borough of danhattan, %vith asphalt. FRANCIS F'. WILLIAMS, Committee oil Be it Ordained by the Municipal Asenihly of The City of New York, as follows JOSEPH F. O'GRADV, Water supply. That, in pur.;uauce of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution \\ILLIAM A. DOYLE, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, ADOLPH C. HOTTENROTH, be and the game hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz.: The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and Re,olved. by the hoard of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the adopt said ordinance. Greater New 1-ork Charter, the repavin, with asphalt of the carriageway of Nineteenth street, Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Borough of Manhattan, under the direction of the commis- Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conley, sioner of hil,hways, with a guarantee of maintenance for fifteen years from the contractor, be Doyle, Ebhets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, and the same hereby is authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-23. to be paid for horn the app,opriation for "Repaving Streets and Avenues," Borough of Man- No. 1361.—(S. R.45o-) hattan, for 1898. The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of 7"he Pres,tent put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. laying water-mains in One Hundred and Seventieth street, etc., Borough of The Bronx (see W'hirh was decided in the affirmative by the following vote Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 664), respectfully Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Ebbe•s, Engel, Foley, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, REPORT: Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-22. That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. No. 1389.—(S. R. 501.) AN ORDINANCE to lay water-stains in One Hundred and Seventieth street, etc., in the Borough of AN ORDINANCE to provide for repaving the carriageway of Wall street, from Broadway The Bronx. to Broad street and Nasiu street, in the Borough of Manhattan, with asphalt. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows Be it Ordained by the flu oicipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: That, in pur-uance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution, That, in I,ur-ua~ce I f section 413 of the Grea Cr New York Charter, the following resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that hoard on the 3oth day of November, 1898, of th_ board ,I p blie tmpruvemens, adopted by that hoard on the 5th day of Dacemb r, t8g8, be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is be aid the .:acne hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for hereby authorized, viz. : is hereby autluriz Ad, v.z. : Resolved, by the hoard of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Resolved, by the hoard of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in Greater New York Charter, the repaving with asphalt of the carriageway of Wall street, from One Hundred and Seventieth street, Franklin to Boston avenue Broalway to B,oad street and Nas,au street, in the Borough of Manhattan, under the direction One [hundred and Ninety-third street, Marion to Websteravenue of the commis.;soner of highways, with a guarantee of maintenance for fifteen years from the Barretto street, One Hundred and Sixty. fifth street to Iotervale avenue contractor, he and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or Spencer place, One Hundred and Forty-fourth to One Hundred and Fiftieth street WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5779

-all in the Borough of The Ilronx; and in Mornint'side-avenue, \5'est, between One Iltmrlted Canarsic road, between Rockaway avenue and Canar.ie shore ; and Fouiteenth and One llunored and Seventeenth .treet~, Borough of Manhattan, under the Avenues 1'', I, and I., between Rockaway l',trkway and Canarsie road ; direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same i, hereby authorized and apprnvcd, Concklin and Fiatbush avenues and Avenue K, between Nruety-ninth street and Canarsie the cost of said public work or iniprevement to be paid for from the appropiiatiou for "Laying road ; Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. Ninety-fourth street, between Avenues F and M ; and in 'I Il0MAS F. FOLLY, Canarsie road, between Avenues I' and Nl ; EUGENE' A. WISE, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement FRANCIS F. AV'ILI.IAIIS, Committee on to be paid for by the issue of corporate stud:. WILLIAM A. I )UV I.I, (Writer Supply. JOSl;pII F. O'GRADY, TIIOM[A5 F. FOLEY, EUtll'NE A. \VISE, ADOLI'll C. llU"l1'ENRQTII, FRANCIS F. A\'ILLIA\IS, Committee on BOARD OF lilt;t.tc IMMPROVF:MI:N'rs-CI'ry OF NEw YooRK, JOSI-Tif F. O'GRAUV, Water Supply. No. 346 BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANIIAITAN, WILLIAM A. UO\'l,E NEW YORK, December 2, 1898. ADOLI'lI C. 110Pl'F:NROTIl, To the Honorable the 3H,uicibal Assembly of The Cl/)' of New Iork : S!RS-In accordance with the action taken by this Hoard at the meeting held November 30, BOARD OF PUBLIC 1',11'ROV'evm;Nrs--('rry or \e:w YuRK,' 1898, I inclose herewith, for the approval of your Honorable Body, a form of ordinance approving No. 346 BROADVVAV, liutc1t-ct[ (IF AIANIIATIAN. a resolution adopted on said (late authorizing the laying of water-mains in One Hundred and NEW YORK, I)eiember 2, iSg8. Seventieth street, One Hundred and Ninety-third street, Barretto street and Spencer place, in the 7b the ITotura6Ie, the Ilfunicipal iIssoinblv of The Czry of .1:,.o I'ork : Borough of The Bronx, S[es-In accordance with the action taken by this Board it the meeting held on Novemher30, Respectfully, i8r~8, I inclose herewith, for the approval of your I lonorable B dy, a for n of ordinance approving JUHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. a resolution adopted oi:said elate, authorizing the laying of wat:'r -mains in AI nip an avenue, I I t nrod The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and street, 'I' hat lord avenue, etc., in the Borough of Brooklyn, all , l a see' ,url f,rnl of ',OIir Iaice autlrin- adopt said ordinance. icing the Comptroller to rai,e it suns not to exceed $44,000. f it the execution of said work, by the Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote sale of corporate stock. Resp-,ctfully. Affirmative-The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Christman, Conly, Doyle, J()IIN H. MOONEY, Secretary. Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Franci,co, French, Goodwin, Hart, lie..,ter, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, \lurr.ty, Ryder. and Wise-22. adopt said ordinance. No. 1076-(S. R. 451.) Which was decided in the affirmative by the following, vote The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of Affirmative-The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, laying water-mains in Lafontaine avenue, Borough of The Bronx (bee Minutes, December 6, Doyle, Ebbets, Eneel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, IHart, Hester, Hottenroth, llyland, 1898, page 677), respectfully Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-23. REPORT No. 1368.-(S. R.462.) That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. The Committee on \Vater Supply, to whorl was reterred the annexed orlhonee in favor of They therefore recommend that the said ordinance: be adopted. laying water-mains in various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn (see Mimeo,, December 6, 1898, AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in Lafontaine avenue, The Bronx, page 6o9), respectfully Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows REPORT : That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposerl improvement to be necessary. of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, They therefore recommend that the spiel ord inance be adopted. be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is AN ORDINANCE tO Ivy eater-mains in variou, streets in the Borough of Brooklyn. hereby authorized, viz. : Be tt Ordained by the 1lunicipa Assembly of The City of Nrw York, as follow; : Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, Ili pursuance of section 413 of the Tha', in pur'uance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the IaII )wing res ,luti,n of Greater New York Chart•r, the laying of water-plains in Lafontaine avenue, between One Hun- the board of pubic improvements, a lmptcd by nit it board on the .5th day of I) cember, 1898, be (lred and Seventy-ninth street an Quarry road, Borough of The Bronx, under the direction of and the sane hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement. therein provided for is the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved ; the cost hereby authorized, viz. : of said put tic work or improvement to he paid for trout the appropriation for "Laying Croton kes,ived, by the board of public improvements. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in Eighteenth avenue, between Sixty-fourth and Sixty-seventh streets, with connection to present THOMAS F. FOLEY, main in Sixty-seventh street ; in EUGENE A. WISE, tee on Seventy-first street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth avenues ; in FRANCIS F. \VILLIAMS, Commit \Vater Supply. Hampton place, between Park place and Sterlimy: place ; in JO~EI'II F. O'GRADY, Sixty-seventh s:rect, between Seventeenth and Eighteenih avenues ; and in \\ILLIAM A. DOYLE, Sixty sixth street, between New Utrecht avenue and Fourteen Is street ; The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and -all in the Borough of Brooklyn, under the dnecbon of the comno,si toe r of water supply, be adopt said ordinance. and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or imyruvcitient to Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote be paid for by the issue of corporate stock of The City of New York, Affirmative-"hie ]'resident, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, THOMAS F. F( )LEY, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Franci co, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Huttenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, EUGENF A. \\'I SE, Commirteeo Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-22. FR,AN(IS F. AVILL'IAMS, on WILI,E\S A. 11IYLt;, Supply. No. 1362.-(S. R.454.) . AUULII' I C. IIO7' IEN1,O1'I I, 3 The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was r, terred the annexed ordinance in favor of The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and laying water-mains in German place, etc., Borough of fhe Bronx (see Minutes, December 6, t89S, adopt said ordinance. page 665), respectfully Which was decided in the affirmative by the ful low big vote REPORT; Affirmative -The Presidej'i. the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conlp, Doyle, That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, Freres, Goodwin. Hart, Hester, Hotteuroth, Ryland, Leich, They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Rider, and \'i se - 23- AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in German place, etc., the Borough of The Bronx. No. i 147._(S. R. 459.) Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was releired the annexed ordinance in favor of lay- That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution ing water-mains in Avenue U, Twenty-fifth and Fourth avenues, Borough of Brooklyn (see Minutes, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 30th day of November, 1898, Dec--ruber 6, 1898, page 676), respectfully be and the sane hereby is approved, and the public work or Improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz. REPORT Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in They therefore recommend that the said ordin lice be adopted. German place, between One Hundred and Fifty-sixth and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains u, Avenue U, Twenty-fifth and Fourth avenues, Borough of streets ; and in Bmoklvn. One Hundred and Fifty-seventh and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth streets, between German Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of 7'lie City of New York, as follows place and St. Ann's avenue ; 'that, in pur.uauce of section 413 of the (greater New York Charter, the follosving resolu~ -all in the Borough of The Bronx, under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and tion of the board of public 1m00oveinents, adopted by that hoard on the 5th clay of December, the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be 1898, be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided paid for from the appropriation for "Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The for is hereby authorized, viz. : Bronx, for 1898. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursua:tce of section 413 of the THOMAS F. FOLEY, Greater New York Charter, that the iayinL, of sixteen-inch water mains in Avenue U, from the FRANCIS F. WILLIAMS, New Utrecht pumping station to Twenty-frftn avenue ; and in 'twenty-fifth and Fourth avenues, EUGENE A. WISE, Committee on where necessary to connect with the present large mai-,s, butyl in the li trough o! Bro,)klyu, and JO-SEP11 F. O'GRADY, Water Supply. including the necessary hydrants, stop-cocks an I connections, be amt ill r soma i, her -by authorized WILLIAM A. DOYLE, and approved, th_ cost of said public work or improvement to be paid to. by the issue of corporate ADOLPH C. HOTTENROTI, stock of'l'he City of New York. THOMAS F. FOLLY, BOARD OF PUBLIC lEil'aO\fialENTS-CITY or NEW YORK, EUGENE A. WISE, No, 346 BROADWAY, 130ROIJGII OF \IA,HATTAN, (1` FRANCIS F. WILLIAMS NEW YORK, December 2, 1898. Committee r n JOSEPH F. O'GRAI)Y, Water Supply. 70 the Honorable the Municipal Assembly of The City of 11 e•zo York WILLIAM A. DOYLE, SIRS-In accordance with the action taken by this Board, at the meeting held November 30, ADOLPH C. IiO1'I'ENROTA, 1898, 1 inclose herewith, for the approval of your Honorable Body, a form of ordinance approving The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and a resolution adopted on said data, authorizing the laying of water-mains in German place and in adopt said ordinance. One Hundred and Fifty-seventh and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth streets, B-rough of The Which was decided in the affirmative by the followin,, vote Bronx. AH1rmative-The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christrnan, r'nnly, Respectfully, Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, 1lester, Hoaeraroth, Hyla ..d, JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and 1Vise-z3. The President put the question whether the Council would agree ro accept said report and adopt said ordinance. No. 1273.-(S. R. 455.) Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of Affirmative-The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, laying wa'er-mains in Jackson avenue, The Bronx (see Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 675), Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, McGarry, respectfully Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-22. REPORT: That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. No. R. 461.) 1359•-(S. They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. The Committee on Water Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in Jackson avenue, "I he Bronx. layin water-mains in various streets in the Borough of Brooklyn (see Minutes, December 6, 1898, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York. as follows: page 663), respectfully That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution of REPORT: the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of lleceniher, 1898, be That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided forts hereby They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. authorized, viz. : AN Ov

Which ,r as decided in the affirmative by the following vote The ]'resident put the question whetlicr time Council would agree to accept said report and .-(h in+,tive — - Ike l'readent, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, (2hri,tman, Conly, adopt said ordinance. Doyle, Ehhets, Engel, holey, Fran,i;co, Goodwin. ILut, lle5ter, Hottenroth, Ilyland, I.eich, Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: blcGarrv, \Iundoit, \Iurphy, 1\lurray, R%der, and \\'i e-2~. Aflrittahve—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen IIrice, CIiristinan, Groly, Doyle, Ehbets, Engel, Folev, Francisco, French, I oodwin, hart, Rester, IIotleniotIt, Nyland, Leich, No. 1 373.--(S. R. 453.) I11cGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, and \\'tse-22. The Committee on \Vater Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of laying water-mains in One I uiilted and Sixty-seventh street, Borough of The Bronx (see No. 1146.—(S. 8.460.) Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 672), respecttully The Committee on \\'ater Supply, to whotu was relrore,I the annexed ordinance in favor of REPORT laying water-mains in various streets in the Eighth Ward of Brooklyn (see Minutes, December 6, That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. 1898, page 679) respectfully They therefore recommend that the said ordinance he adopted. REPORT AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in One Hundred and t ixty-seventh street, Borough of That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. The prolix. They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, its follows : AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in various streets in the Eighth Ward, borough of Brooklyn. That, in pursuance of :ectiOn 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New Vork Charter, the following resolution be and :he same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is of the board of public Improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, hereby authorized, viz. : be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Re-olved, by the board of public improvement., That, in pursuance of section 413 of the hereby authorized, viz. : Greater New York Charter, the laying f water-stains in One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the between the Southern Boulevard and Westchester avenue, Borough of The Bronx, under the direc- Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in the following streets and avenues in the tion of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the Borough of Brooklyn : cost of said public work or imlrovenient to be paid for from the appropriation for "Laying Fifty-second street, between I'.ighth and Ninth avenues Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx for 1898. Eighty-eighth street, between Fift)r and Fort IIamilton avenues Twenty-first avenue, between Eighty-fourth and Eighty-sixth streets FRANCIS F. \1- ILLIAMIS, Third avenue, between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, and Sixty-first street, between Third EUGENE A. \\'1E, ~ Committee on and Fourth avenues ; 10~E1'1{ F. O'GRADY, \\'ater Supp]y. Eighty-first street, between Second and Third avenues WILLIAM A. DOYLE, Bay Twenty second street, between Cropsey avenue and Eighty-sixth street ADULI'II C. HOTTENROTI-I, J Park place, between Albany and Troy avenues The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and Eighteenth avenue, between Sixty-third and Sixty-seventh streets adopt said ordinance. Ninety-third street, between Third and Fourth avenues ; \\ hich was decided in the affirmative by the follotcing vote. Twenty-third avenue, between Bath avenue and l'ighty-sixth street lliirniative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Doyle, I.it-luy-eighth street, between Fort Hamilton road and Seventh avenue Ebbets. Encel, Foley. Francisco, French, Goodwin, Ilart, Rester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, Fortieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues ; and McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and 11'ise--22. Eighteenth avenue, Letwween Fiftieth and Fifty-seventh streets —under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby approved, No. 1374.—(S. R. 456.) the cost of said public work or improvement to be pant f,r by the issue of corporate stock of The "1 he Committee on \Vater Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of City of New York. laying water-trains in Elm street, Borough of Manhattan (se Minutes, December 6, 1898, page THOMAS F. FOLEY, 672), re-pectlitlly JOSEPH F. O'GI:AI)V, REPORT : FRANCIS F. 1-i [I.LIAAIS, Committee on That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. EUGENE A. \VISE, 'Water Supply. They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. WIl.LIAk1 A. I)OVLE. AN Osi)1Nt.cE to lay iiater.niaiu> in Elm street, Borough of Manhattan. ADOLPH C. 11OI'TENROTII, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Asscznbly of The City of New York, as follows : The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution adopt said ordinance. of the b• and of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th (lay of December, 1898, Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Affirmative—The President, The Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, hereby auth,,rized, viz. : Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, (oodwin, Hart, Heater, flottenroth, Hyland, Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, and \Vise-22. Greater New V rk Charter, the laying of water-mains in Elm -treet, Borough of Manhattan, as widened and extended, under the direction of the commis,ioner of water supply, be and the same CO\taIUNI CATIONS FROM DEPARTMENTS AND CORPORA'T'ION OFFICERS RESUMED. is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for The President laid before the Council the following communications from the Board of from the appropriation for " Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for Public Improvements : 1898. No.Ii85.—(S. R. 504.) THOMAS F. FOL EY, AN ORDINANCE to direct the cleaning and painting of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street \\ ILl IAM A. DOYLE. Viaduct, Manhattan. FRANC I,, F. \\ ILLIA\MS, Committee on Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows EUGENE A. RTE, -Water Supply. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution JOSLI'il F. o'GKADY, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, be ADOLPH C. HOTTENROTH, and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and hereby authorized, viz. : adopt said ordinance. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 4t3 of the Which was decided in tl-,e affirmative by the f, 1lo%ving vote Greater New York Charter, the cleaning and painting of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Affirmative-1 he ]'resident, the \ -ice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Doyle, Viaduct, Including the ironwork, woodwork and tin roofs of the stairways, excepting only girders Ebbets, En el. Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, ]Jester, IIottenroth, Ryland, Leich, and buckle plates on the section spanning the tracks of the Manhattan Elevated Railroad, under McGarry, Muudorf, \lurphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-22. the d,rection of the commissioner of highways, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for '' One No. I i5o.—(S. R. 457.) Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct, Maintenance and Repairs," Borough of Diatrlrattan, for The Committee on Rater Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of 1898. laying water-mains in One llui,died and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and Fortieth streets, The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. The Bronx (see Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 685), respectfully Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : REPORT: Affirmative—The president, the \'ice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. Ebbets, Engel, Foley, hrancisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, ]Jester, flottenroth, Hyland, McGarry, They therefore recommend that the slid ordinance be adopted. Mundorf, Murphy, Df urray, Ryder, and Wise-22. AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in One Hundred and Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and No. to2I.—(S. R. 505.) Fortieth streets, The Bronx. AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in Jackson avenue. Borough of The Bronx. Be it Ordained by the Municipal :\ssembly )f The City of New York, as follows Be it Orda,ned by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : That. in pur:uaice of section 413 of the G: eater New York Charter, the following resolution That, to pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the folh,wmg resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of De. ember, 1898, of the board of publics mprovernents, adopted by this board on the oth day of December, 1898, be and the same hereby is :approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is be and the sauce hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for hereby authorized, viz.: is hereby authorized, viz. : Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the ILe,olved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 4t3 of the Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in One Hundred and Thirty ninth and One Greater New Yoi k Charter, the laying of water-mains in Jackson avenue, between Hue llundred Hundred and Fortieth .stree, s, betiieen St. Ann's and Trinity avenues, Borough of The Bronx, and Sixty-first street and One Hundred and sixty-sixth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, wider under the direction of the commissioner of eater supply, be and the -ame i, hereby authorized and the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of sail public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for approved, the cost of sail public work or impnivzment to be paid for from the appropriation for Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. laying "Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. THOMAS F. FOLEY, 'lire President pit the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. JOS[L-1'H F.O'GI:AUY, Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : FRANCIS F. WILLIAMS, ` Committee on Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Cooly, EUGENE A. \Vl`E, Water Supply. Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, Fiench, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, 1-1 ,ttenroth, Hyland, WILLIAM A. DOYLE, Leich, McGarry, Nlui:dorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-23. ADOLPH C. IIOTTENROTH, No. 795.—(S. R. 506.) The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and AN, ORDINANCE to repave Eighty-ninth street, between Park and Madison avenues, Borough adopt said ordinance. of Manhattan. \\ hich was deci led in the affirmative by the following vote Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows Affirmative—The President, The Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice. Christman, Conly, That, in pug uance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, French, Goodwin, Hart, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-22. be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz. : No. 1201.—(S. R.458.) Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the The Commit'ee on Water Supply, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of Greater New York Charter, the repaving of the carriageway of Eighty-ninth street, from Park laying water-main, in One Hundred and Seventy-third street and Fulton avenue, The Bronx (see avenue to Madison avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, with asphalt on the present foundation, Minutes, December 6, i8g8, page 674), respectfully under the direction of the commissioner of highways, with a guarantee of maintenance for fifteen REPORT: years, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for '' Repaving Streets and Avenues," Bor- They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. ough of Manhattan, for t89S. AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in One Hundred and Seventy-third street and Fulton ave- The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. nue, The Bronx. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, That, in pur-uance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, ]tester, Hottenroth, Hyland, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 5th day of December, 1898, Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wise-23. be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is No. 937--(S. R. 507.) hereby authonzea, viz. : AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in various localities in the Borough of The Bronx. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New \'ork, as follows : Greater New York Charter, the laying of rater-mains in One Hundred and Seventy-third street, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater Ne%v York Charter, the following resolution between Third and Fulton avenues, and in Fulton avenue between One Hundred and Seventy- of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th (lay of December, 1898, third and One Hundred and .Seventy-fourth streets, in the Borough of The Bronx, under the be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and hereby authoriz d, viz.: approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriation for Resolv,-d, Imy the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the 1.a> ing Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in TIIOMMAS F. FOLEY, Decatur avenue, between Woodlawn road and Two Hundred and Seventh street EUGENE A. \VISE, Hull avenue, between IVoodlawn road and Two Hundred and Seventh street ; FRANCIS F. WILLIAMS, Committee on Two Hundred and Filth street, between Webster avenue and Woodlawu road ; and JOS1-1'H F. O'GRADY, Water Supply. Willow avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hdndred and Thirty- WILLIAM A. DOYLE, seventh streets, ADOLPH C. HOTTENROTH, —in the Borough of The Bronx, under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898. THE CITY RECORDD. 5781

the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to b The Vice-Chairman then moved that the vote by which this proposed ordinance was lost be paid for from the appropriation for " Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan .ux1 Th reconsidered. Bronx for 1898. Which was adopted. he President put the questnio whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. Councilman Murray moved that the above proposed ordinance be made a special order for \ , Irich was decided in the affirm :,tive by the hollowing vote : the next stated meeting. Affirmative—•]'he ('resident, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Cnnly The Vice-Chairman then moved the adoption of the following proposed ordinance Doyle, Ehheis, Eneel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hart, Nester, Ilotteuroth, Nyland Lerch, McGarry, Mundurf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and Wis.-23. No. 1148.—(S. R. 5io.) No. t 149.—(ti. K. go8.) AN ORDINANCE. to direct the laying of water-mains in various thoroughfares in the Borough of AN ORDINANCE to provide water-mains in various th. roughfare-, in the Borough of Queens. Brooklyn. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : 1'Itat, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolutioi '('hat, irn pursuance of 'cetiuu 413 of the Greater New York Chaitrr, the following resolution of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, t8g8 of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the gill day of December, I898, be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for i be and the same hereby is approved, and the public tv.a- b or improvement therein provided for is hereby author zed, viz. : hereby authorized, viz. : Resolved, by the board of public improvements, 'I'hat, in pursuance of section 4r3 of th Wsolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in Greater New York Charter, the laying of wafer- nains in Third avenue amt Eighteenth street, between the College Point standpipe and Fifth avenue Fif'eenth avenue, hr tteecn Bath and Cropsey avenues Fourth avenue, between Whitestone standpipe and Eighteenth street Thn,op avenue, between Halsey and McDonough streets Whitestone avenue, between Bayside avenue and Hit;giu , lane ; Third aVenue, between Eiglity-second anal lag ltty -th ird streets ; and in —with the necessary hydrants, stopcocks and connections, in the Borough of Queens, under th Eighty-third street, b~htectt 5ccund and 'I bird avenues, direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved in the Borou,h of Brooklyn, under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid for by the issue of corporate stock. the same is hereby authorized and aproved, the cost of said publ;c work or improvement to be The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. paid 6,r by the issue of curl oral stock. Which was decided in the ne aiive by the following vote : The I'reacteni put ttie question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. Affirmative The President, the Vice-Chairman. Councilmen [trice, Chri,tman, Engel, French 1Vhich was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : Goodwin, Hester, Hyland, Leich,McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Ryder, and Vtsc—t5. Affirmative - l'he President, the Vice-( Itair~nau, C -uucilnteu Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Negative—Councilman Francisco—t. Ehbets, Engel, Foley. Francisco, French, Goodwin, )fester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, Councilman Goodwin then moved a reconsideration of the vote by which this propose( Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Kyder, and Wise-22. ordinance was lost. Which was adoprcd. The Vice-Chairman moved the adoption of the following proposed ordinance Councilman Doyle moved that the proposed ordinance be referred to the Committee on Wate Supply. No.936.—(S. R. 511.) Which was adopted. AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in Fort Washington avenue, Borough of Manhattan. Councilman Leich moved that the vote by which Nos. 1021 and 937 were adopted be Be it Ordainccl by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New Yoi k, as follows : reconsidered. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution Which was adopted. of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, The Vice-Chairman moved that the Committee on Water Supply be discharged from further be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is hereby authorized, viz. : consideration of the proposed ordinances returned from the Board of Public Improvements—Nos, 1021 and 937• Resolved, by the hoard of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the The ('resident put the question whether the Council would agree with said motion. Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-ma+ns in Fort Washington avenue, between the Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : Boulevard and Depot Lane, in the Borough of Manhattan, under the direction of the commis- Aff,rmattve—'Che president, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Fran. sioner of water supply, be and the same is hereby auth , iced and approved. the cost of said public cisco, French, Goodwin, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, b'IcGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray work or intpiovenrent to be paid for fn ,m the appropriation for " Laying, Croton Pipes," boroughs and Ryder—t6. of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1888. The ('resident put the question wh ther the Cou~icil would agree with said ordinance. The Vice-Chairman then moved the adoption of the following ordinance Which was iecided in the affirmative by the full wing vote : No. 1021.—(S. R. 505.) Affirmative -The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, AN ORDINANCE to lay water.mains in Jackson avenue, Borough of The Bronx. Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of 'file City of New York, as follows : Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hester, Ilottenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and %Vise -22. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution At this point Councilman Goodwin took the Chair. of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is REPORT'S OF STS'NDING COMINI'rfEES RESUMED. hereby authorized, viz. : No. 1023.—(S. R. 512.) Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in Jackson avenue, between One Hundred The Committee on Streets and Ilighways, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in and Sixty-first street and One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, under favor of repaving Sixth avenue, from Thirteenth street to 'Twenty-third street, Borough of Man- the direction of the comintssiuner of water supply, be and the same is hereby authorized and hattan (see Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 680), respectfully approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to be paid from the appropriation for laying REPORT: 'Croton l'ii,es,'' boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. That, having examined the subject, they believe the proposed improvement to be necessary. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. Which was decided in the aUlirmative by the following vote : AN ORDINANCE to repave Sixth avenue, from Thirteenth street to Twenty-third street, Borough Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, of Manhattan. Doyle, Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hester, Ilottenroth, Hyland, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows Leich, McGarry, Dlundurf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and \Vise-22. That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution At this point Councilman Leich moved for a call of the house. of the board of public improvements, adopted by that. board on the 5th day of December, 1898, be '1-he clerk then called the roll, and the following members answered their names and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is The president, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Ebbets, hereby authorized, viz. : Engle, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Nester, Hottenroth, 1-lyland, Leich, McGarry, Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, Ryder, and ``Vi5e-22. Greater New York Charter, the repaving with asphalt of the carriageway of Sixth avenue, from The Vice-Chairman then moved the adoption of the following ordinance : 'Thirteenth to Twenty-third street, Borough of Manhattan, from the railroad tracks to the curb, No. 937--(S. R. 507.) under the direction of the commissioner of highways, with a guarantee of maintenance for fifteen AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in various localities in the Borough of The Bruit x. years from the contractor, be and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The Ciiy of New York, as follows : public work or improvement to be paid for from the appropriarion for ' Repaving Streets and That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the followin- resolution Avenues," Borough of Manhattan, for 1898. JOHN J. AIURl IIY, of the board of public improvements, adopted by that board on the 9th day of December, 1898, Committee on MAI:TIN l:\GF.I,, be and the game is hereby approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Streets and BEI:AAI:I) C. MURRAY, m hereby authorized, viz. : and Highways. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the HENRY FRENCH , Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-main, in The President put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and Decatur averae, between Voodlawn road and Two Hundred and Seventh street adopt said ordinance. Hull avenue, between \Voudlawn road and Two Hundred and Seventh street ; Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote Two Hundred and Fifth street, between 1Vel,ster avenue and Woodlawn road ; and Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Willow avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirty- Ehhets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Ilester, Iluttenroth, Ryland, Leich, seventh streets ; McGarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, by ter, and \Vise-22. —in the Borough of The Bronx, under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be and Councilman Cooly moved that the Committee on Bridges and Tunnels be discharged from the same is hereby authorized and approve(!, the cost of said public work or improvement to be the further consideration of proposed ordinance. paid for from the appropriation for '• Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, for 1898. No. 1366.—(S. R. St3.) The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. AN ORDINANCE to provide improved abutments for Hamilton Avenue Bridge, Borough of Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : Brooklyn. Affirmative—The President. (he Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Be it Ordained by thz'Municipal Assembly of the City of New York, as follow; Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Good•,vin, Hester, Hotlenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Chtrter, the tullowing, resolution 111m,d ,rf, Murphy, Murry, Ryder, and lVtse-22. of the board of public improvements, ad pted by that board on the 5th clay of December, 1898, The Vice Chairman moved that he Committee on Water Supply be discharged from the further be and the same hereby is approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is consideration of proposed. Ordinance No. 903. hereby authorized, viz. : Which was adopted. Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the The Vice-Chairman moved that the Committee on Water Supply be discharged from the further Greater New York Charter, the entering into a contract by the commissioner of bridges, by public consideration of proposed Ordinance No. 1148. letting, for preparing for :cud building two masonry abutments (to replace the two pre,ent wooden Which was adopted. ones) at the Hamilton Avenue Bridge over Gowanus Croil, l;urot;gh of Br„,klyn, be and the The Vice-Chairman moved that the Committee on Water Supply be discharged from the further same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improveutent to be paid consideration of proposed Ordinance No. 936. for fr,.m the appropriation for '' Maintenance of and Repairs to Bridges " in the Borough of Which was adopted. Brooklyn, for 1899. The Vice-Chairman then moved the adoption of the following ordinance The Presicfei~t put the question whether the Council would agree with said motion. No. 9o3.—(S. R. 509.) Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote : AN ORDINANCE to lay water-mains in various locations in the Borough of The Bronx. Aftirn'ative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows : Ebbeis, French, Goodwin, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, McGarry, Dlundorf, Murphy, Ryder, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Greater New York Charter, the following resolution and \Vise—t7. of the board of pubic improvements, adopted by that hoard on the 9th clay of December, 1898, be Negative—Councilmen Engel, Francisco, and Leich-3. and the same is hereby approved, and the public work or improvement therein provided for is Councilman Conly then moved the adoption of the ordinance. hereby authorized, viz. : The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. Which was decided in the negative by the following vote : Resolved, by the board of public improvements, That, in pursuance of section 413 of the Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, Greater New York Charter, the laying of water-mains in Ebbets, Foley, French, Goodwin, hlester, Ilottenroth, Hyland, Mc(iarry, Mundorf, Murphy, Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, between Webster avenue and Two Hundred and Thirty-third street ; Ryder, and Wise—t8. Negative—Councilmen Engel, Francisco, and Leich-3. Two Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, between Webster and Kepler avenues Councilman Hottenroth moved that the vote by which the above proposed ordinance was lost Two Hundred and 'l'hirty-sixth street, between Webster and Kepler avenues )e reconsidered. Two Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, between Verio and Kepler avenues Which was adopted. Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, between Verio and Kepler avenues Councilman Leich moved that it be recommitted to the Committee on Bridges and Tunnels. Two Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, between Verio and Katonah avenue ; and Which was adopted. Katonah avenue, between Two Hundred and Thirty-third and Two Hundred and Thirty-ninth No. 1360—(S. R. s 14. ) streets ; —all of the Borough of The Bronx, under the direction of the commissioner of water supply, be The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the annexed ordinance in favor of concur- and the same is hereby authorized and approved, the cost of said public work or improvement to ing with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to issue corporate stock to be paid for from the appropriation for "Laying Croton Pipes," boroughs of Manhattan and The he amount of $44,000 to pay for water-mains in various localities in the Borough of Brooklyn Bronx, for 1898. see Minutes, December 6, 1898, page 663), respectfully The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said ordinance. - REI'ORl': Which was decided in the negative by the following vote: That having examined the subject, they believe the proposed issue of stock to be necessary. Affirmative—The President, the Vice-Chairman, Councilmen Brice, Christman, Conly, Doyle, They therefore recommend that the said ordinance be adopted. Ebbets, Engel, Foley, Francisco, French, Goodwin, Hester, Hottenroth, Hyland, Leich, McGarry, Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of The C ity of New York, as follows Mundorf, Murphy, Murray, and Ryder-21. That, to pursuance of sections 16g and 178 of the City Charter, chapter 378 of the laws of 1897, Negative—Councilman Wise—I, he comptroller of The City of New York is hereby authorized and directed to raise, by the issue 5782 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I8g8.

of corporate strk , f The ( in of New VVork, a sum not to exceed tl,rty-futur thousand dollar., to To di.stribnte the water in the reservoir thro nCh pipes from that gate-house it will be necessary pay for lay jug water-mains iu to lay the 48-inch distributing mains several feet below the usual four feet of covering. Morgan avenue, between Na-sau and Drigg., avenues In view of these conditions, and for the purpose of economy, as well as to make the whole Hiinrod -Lice:, hetneccn Irving an l \\'vl:ull avenues ; work tur,re permanent and to obviate the necessity of tearing up and incumbering Jerome avenue 'l'hattO, i avenue, between Fist Nett York an,l Pinion avenues and Two 1lundred and Fourth street twice—first, for the sewer construction, and afterwards for the Union aveiate, between Hiatt ,r l and Rochaway uynuc; : laying of the 48-inch mains —1 respectfully ask that the Aqueduct Commissioners furnish and lay kockaoa% avenue and Rod, an,,v J,ark ic;Iv, b. ttcc,n Union avenue and Carlaisle road two lines of 4S-inch mains alongside of the server and in conjunction with the construction of the Ca, crate rid, I letwecn Roe l:an a)' aveuuc anal ( anar,ie shore : sewer ; also a sewer and line of 48-inch pipe on Jerome avenue, in accordance with plans here- Avenue; F. l; and I., between Rockaway parkwav and C'unuhie road avith submitted. Concklin anti 8atInastr avcilLies and Avenue K. lv uslit \'Inety-nmIlt street and Canarsie road Very respectfully, Ninety-tourth street, between Avenues 1 and \1 : a:ul in \\'1I. DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. Cana sly' road, between .\ceuttes F and \I Whereas, It is the opinion of the Chief Engineer of the Aqueduct Commission that the work —all in the Borough of Itruokivv. referred to in said communication of the Commissioner of Water Supply can be done under more 1RANIi I. cit>OD\CI\, favorable conditions and probably less expense than if the construction was done at different A1)\\l 1I. l.i:i 1i, 1 Committee on times and under separate department contracts; B. l'IlR1ST\I:\\, GEORGE Finance, Resolved, That the Aqueduct Commissioners believe that the work of construction of the C (NRAtI 11. Ii ESTER, outlet or blow-off and laying of two water-pipes in Two Hundred and Fourth street, from M. BRIC1 sT1:\\ART the gate-house to \Iosholu Parkway, together with the laying of supply and drain pipes from The Pre,ident put the question whether the Council would agree to accept said report and the gate-house at Jerome avenue to the pumping station, should be done by them at once ; and adopt said ordinance. that the opinion of the Corporation Counsel be requested by the ]'resident as to whether they \V'hick was decided in the aftirm.ative by the following vote are authorized by law to to it, and that all information now before the Aqueduct Commis- Akirm.ative—Thr President, t1 ,e Vi. c-Cltairman, Countilmt Brice, Christ n. an, ('only, Doyle, sioners regarding the matter be transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for his consideration Ebbets, Engel, Fries, l'r.,netsro, 1'rencb,, G 11\ in, Nester, I lot tenrotit, Hyland, Leicn, and reply. McGarry. 1Iundort, Mttrphv, Nlurrav, Ryder. ate! \\'is •-22. Which were adopted by the following vote: The Vice-Chairnta11 moved that Licit. tl._ ('~tmcil a~lj,.nuts it do adjourn to meet at it Affirmative—Couunissioners Ryan, Ten Eyck. Power and \\'indolph-4. o'clock O. M. On Tiler'., %, l r_ceml er I , I S, i~. Tile following communication was also received from the Chief Engineer Which vn a- deceiv.i ill the negative. REPORT No. 32. t_uiuc,lutan Francisco moved to adjo,: 1 . NEw YORK, November 21, 1898. \Which 'I a. decided in the nega tire. 7o tlr<• nvn,rzlI- /h .4Vu,dacl Conznrissioners: Councilman Ryder movcl that ici;cu :li_ C.--.:ucil ."rijomn it do ,tiiount to meet at GENrLEMIIN—You have reterred to me the inclosed letter of Contractor John B. McDonald I ,'clock 1'. M. on The±day, December I„ I~.,'. in relation to his contract for " Constructing masonry and Tunnel Drain at Jerome Park was adopted. \\ hich Reservoir," in which communication lie asks for an extension of time. MOTIONS .At U IItt I.lT S S. The facts in the case are as follows : Councilman Ryder moved that the Council dog now adjourn. The contract for that work was let on November 4, 1896, to Messrs. Clark & Co., with The Acting-Chaiunan put the question whether the Council would agree with said motion. the stipulation that the work would be completed on December 31, 1899. That date was Which was dec bled in the aliiru~alive. decided upon because it was thought that by that time the drain would be necessary for the Aid the Act ing-Lhau iii an declared tl'.t.:lie t'o.mcii stood adjourned until Tuesday, December proper conduct of the work of building the Jerome Park reservoir. 1;, iSu, at I o'clock I'. Ni. The progress made by Clark & Company was, from the very beginning, insufficient, and P. 1. SCULLY, City Clerk. several notices to that effect were given to them. During the summer the work was even —.••a-- stopped almost entirely, and the Chief Engineer reported to the Aqueduct Commissioners that the work was delayed beyond necessity, but before formal action was taken in the matter Clark BOARD OF ALDERMEN. & Company, with the consent of the Aqueduct Commissioners, assigned their contract to John B. 1lci)onald, contractor for the Jerome Park Reservoir. It was then too late to expect the com- .STATE Ii NIEE'lING. pletion of the work at the time originally fixed, and the completion of the work within a short time then became a matter of less importance ; in fact, \Ir. NIcI)onald took the assignment with TUESDAY, December 13, 1898, the understanding that ample time would be given for the completion of the work, which was I o'clock P. understood to be on November I, 1898. The Board met in the Aldertnanic Chamber, City hall. Since Contractor'a]lcUonald took the work it has progressed continuously, although slowly, P1:1a1.NT but inasmuch as the City's interest cannot suffer front the postponement of the opening of the Hon. Thomas F. \\'oods, President. drain for a tine, and, under the circumstances of the case given above, I respectfully recommend ALDERMEN that an extension of time be granted to Contractor McDonald until October t, 1899. William 11. Gledhill, Elias Goodman, Charles I1letzger, Yours respectfully, Cite-i res dent, Elias licE,'ins, Louis Minsky, A. F'I'ELEY, Chief Engineer. Jacob D. Ackerman, Paunch I L Kealon, Robert Mull, Commissioner Ten Eyck moved that the Secretary be authorized to prepare a resolution in Tames J. Bridges, AWilliam Keegan, Emil Neufeld, accordance with the usual form, provided the sureties agree to extending the time of John B. John L. Burleigh, Icremiah Kennefick, Howard I'. Okie. McDonald to complete the contract above referred to to October 1, 1899. Francis J. Byrne, Francis 1. Kenney, John S. Roddy, \Vhich was carried by the following vote : Jeremiah Cronin, l_lm P. Koch, Bernard Schmitt, Affirmative—Commissioners Ryan, "hen Eyck, Power and Windolph-4. John Diemer. John T. Lang. William F. Schneider, Jr., The following communication of the Chief Engineer, which was laid over at the last meeting, Matthew E. Dooley, 2iItchael Ledwith, 1'. Tecumseh Sherman, was then considered : James F'. Elliott, John T. McCall, David S. Stervart, REPORT NO. 30. Fretleiick F. Fleck, Thomas F. Mc Caul, John J. Vaughan, Jr., NEW YORK, November 15, 1898. Joseph A. Flit:n, Edward F. MIclineaney, Jacob J. Velton, To the Honorable the . quedtect Co,nmissio,zr',-.e Homer Folks, Lawrence W. McGrath, Muses J. \Vafer, GENTLEMEN—Owing to the closing of the Blow-Off Gate House at Shaft No. 25, and for the Henry Geiger, lames H. 'ticlnnes, Joseph E. A%'cuing, purpose of lighting the same, openings have been left on the sidewalk of the Harlem Driveway T_ -seph Geier, Stephen \V. McKeever, William \\'entz, which must be filled with platforms provided with bull's-eye lights, as is commonly clone over Bernard Glick, Hector NlcNeil, Collin f1. Woodward. sidewalk vaults in the city. The Clcrh ;uoceede.l to react ii minute. If the -,tated meeting hell Tuesday, December 6, This work was not included in the general contract for Shaft No. 25. 1898. The work should be ordered without delay, and I will ask you to authorize me to procure Alderman John T. \I;l'all moved that it :urthcr reading of tha minutes of the stated meeting prices for the same : the cost will be in the neighborhood of $300. of Tuesday, December 6, 1898, be dispensed with, and that they be approved as printed. Yours respectfully, The President put the qtCSti ti whether the Board would agree with said motion. A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer. Which was decided in the affirmative. The ClerIc then proceeded to react the minutes of the -pectal meeting held Thursday, Decem- Commissioner Power moved that the above recommendations of the Chief Engineer be ber S, i8g8. agreed to. Alderman John T. McCall moved that a further reacting of the minutes of the special meeting Which was carried by the following vote : of Thursday, December S, 1898, be dispensed tcith, and that they be approved as printed. Affirmative--Coinmissioners Ryan, Teti Eyck, Power and RVincloiph-4. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said motion. The following communication was also received from the Chief Engineer \\ltich Ica, decided l t the affirmative. REPORT No. 33. Aldennan \-eltnn arose and aunouncecl the death of Alderman Edward S. Scott, of the Four- NEW YORK, November 2I, 1898. teenth Assembly District of Kings Lounty, Borough of Brooklyn, anti presented the following 7o the Honorable the Aqueduct Commissioners No. li57. GENTLEMEN—For the proper equipment of Shaft No. 25 and of the structures connected with Whereas, By one of the immutal,le del roes of late, Dit inc Providence has removed from it, the following is now wanted : among us a dearly beloved and prominent mewl ,er of the Board of Aldermet of The City of New First—Platforms, ladders, railings, etc., for the proper approach of the upper part of the York, Edward S. Scott ; and hoisting apparatus. \\'hereas, During the year E-I yard 5. Scott has .erved in this Board, he endeared himself to Second—Two hundred feet of fence for the main staircase just erected by Hart & Company. his colleagues of all political derrmit,ations by his sunny ciisp.sition. his kindliness of heart, and The cost of this work is estimated to be not more than eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800). his uprightness and integrity as a man ; and This is to ask you to authorize the Chief Engineer to ask prices for the same. Whereas. The thou,anils who knew hits and loved him in the Borough of Brooklyn will feel Yours respectfully, his untimely death to be a personal loss ; and A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer. Whereas, The men 1,=rs of this Board feel common sorrow for the sudden decease of their friend anil colleague ; therefore be it Commissioner Power proved that the authority asked for by the Chief Engineer be granted. Resolved, That the Chamber of the board of Aldermen in the City hall be draped in Which was carried by the following vote : mourning for a period uf thirty da; s, and that the members of this Board attend the funeral in a Afflruutaiive—Commissioners Ryan, Ten Eyck, Pourer and \Viudolph-4. body. The following communication was also received from the Chief Engineer Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, suitably engrossed, and duly authenticated by the REPORT No 34. Clerk of the Board of Aldermen and the City Clerk, he presented to the family of the deceased. NEW YORK, November 21, 1898. Resolved, That a Committee of Seven be appointed to carry these resolutions into effect o t/r_ Ilozzor~zbh' the Aqueduct Co tznmissioners and be it further GEN FLEMt:N—This is to ask your authority to ask prices from a number of reputable firms, Resolved, That as a further mark of respect, this Board do now adjourn. not less than five, for a hot-water heating apparatus 'for the Keeper's House at Jerome Park Aide, men John T. McCall, Collie 11. \\ o,-d, yard, and lames H. McInnes, seconded the resolu- Reservoir. The cost of the same is expected to be under eight hundred dollars. tions, paying eloquent and fitting tributes to their deceased colleague. Yours respectfully, The President put the question vvhe:her the Board would agree with said resolutions. A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer. Which teas decided in the affirinative by a rising vote. Commissioner Ryan proved that the authority asked for by the Chief Engineer be granted. The President then appointed Aldermen V-elton, Lang, Elliott, McNeil, Diemer, John T. Which was carried by the following vote : 111cCail, and Wafer a comnuttee to curry those re.,olutions into effect. Affirmative—Comu,is ioners Ryan, Ten Eyck, Power and \Vindolph-4. And the President declared float the Board stood adjourned until Tuesday, December 20, The following was presented. : 1898, at I :lork r. u. \IICIIAEI_ F. BLAKE, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF htlE Cl'I-v OF NESV YORK, NE«- YORK, November 16, 1898. JEFFERSON GROUit, Esq., Actin; Secretary, Aqueduct Commissioners' Office.. AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. DEAR SIR—I beg to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 15th instant, relative to the proposed transfer of Frank IL Warder, Stenographer in the office of your Commission to ,llinult s cy .3/ate ' _Ileetizz,, the Eighth District Municipal Court, and itirlosing copies of the request of the Justice of said Court of the . quedze-' (o,urrres,unvre, held at their office, Ao. 209 Stewart for such transfer and the consent of the Aqueduct Commissioners. Bt.'/din,;, on 7uesdav, .l or em 'r 22, 1898, at 11 o'clock A..11. In connection with this matter, I desire to call your attention to the provision of Civil Service Regulation 40 that no such transfer shall be allowed without an open competitive examination, Present—Commissioners Ryan (President), Ten Eyck. Power, and Windolph. unless the person to be trap lerred shall previously have passed an open competitive examination The minutes of stated meeting of November 15, 1898, were approved. equivalent to that required for the position to which he is to be transferred. Commissioner Ten Eyck offered the following : As Mr. \Varder did not secure his present position through an open competitive examination, Whereas, The following communication has been received from the Commissioner of Water this Commission is unable to issue its certificate to the effect that such proposed transfer is in accord- Supply: ance with law and the provisions of the Civil Service Regulations. DEPARTMrNT OF WA1ER St:PI'LY—Co\i1IS8IOtiER't OFFICE, Regretting that we cannot comply with the rcquest, No. 15o NASSAU STREET, - Yours respectfully, NEW YORK, November 15, 1898. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. JA>u, JuttN F. RiAN, presn,tezrI, .fgwduct Coznzuissiou,ers: Commissioner 'I en Eyck moved that the same be ordered filed. DEAR SIR—The Chief Engineer of this Department reports to me that the Aqueduct Com- %khich was carried by the following vote : missioners have made arrangements and plans to construct a deep sewer from Gate-house No.4 of Affirrnative—Commissioners Ryan, Ten Eyck, Power and Windolph-4. the Jerome Park Reservoir, situated near Jerome avenue, to Nlosholu Parkway, in order to drain The Commissioners then adjourned. the gate-house. HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898. THE C I T Y RECORD. 5783

Transmitted to City Chamberlain the following amounts DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Board of State Paupers to September 30 ...... $416 07 Sale of olcl material.. ...... z66 12 26 co BOROUG[IS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Board of Dependent Children ...... f),',vRbey 2. REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 6, 1898. Received communication from State Charities Aid Association relative to licenses required by persons boarding children, On tile. Approved the following bills for care of dependent children COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC CHARITIES-BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, 1 Brooklyn Industrial School Association ...... $2,246 25 No. 29 ELM PLACE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, WaysideHome ...... 398 41 NEW YORK CITY, December 9, 1898. JI Approved bill of New York Catholic Protectory for the month of October, amounting to i oveniber 30. $425.83• Decemler 3. Reports of census, labor, etc., for Hospital and Almshouse, week ending November 29. Hearing of charges preferred against Mark \Vilkes, Laundryman, Kings County Hospital, Approved. held at Central office. Received and accepted bid of P. J. Donohue, for repairing boilers, Kings County Almshouse, Received from Municipal Civil Service Commission eligible list for Hospital Orderlies. On tile. for the sum of $t 15. Derem/er 5. .December I. I Approved bills for general supplies, amounting to 55,280.57, and transmitted same to Auditor. Approved bills of architects, L. II. Voss, $219.35, and Mercein Thomas, $403,10, and trans- Received bond in matter of Mabel J. Bradley versus Chauncey Matlock. On file. mitted same to Auditor. Made requisiti n on Francis J. Lantry, Commissioner of Correction, for 50 bedstead, and Made requisition on Municipal Civil Service Commission for two IIospital Orderlies. springs. haniel Donovan, Nurse, Kings County Hospital, resigned November 30. Deccmt's 6. Katherine 11. Cowles, Senior Nurse, Kings County Hospital, resigned November 30, The following reports for week ending December 6 received and placed on file Adelaide L. Grahant, Senior Nurse, Kings County hospital, resigned November 30. Dependent children committed...... 37 Commitments to Alinshouse ...... 53 Approved weekly requisitions of the various institutions. discharged ...... 19 11o,pital ...... 96 Charges preferred against Mark Wilkes, Laundryman, Kings County IIospital. Ilearing set Orders for abandonment warrants...... 18 Issued painter burial orders...... , ..... 5 for December 3, 1898. bastardy warrants...... 2 1 Ambulance calls ...... 9 Received abandonment bond in the matter of Bertha Schug against Andreas Schug, On file. Letters to delinquent husbands...... 25 ----- Transmitted to Comptroller monthly report of cash receipts. A. Commissioner of pui,lic Charities. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending November 5, 1898. OFFICE OF THE CITY CtlASlBRi.LAIN, NJ•:w- YORK, November 15, iS-~8. f Holy. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK. llo1'or : SIR-In pursuance of section 596, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, I have the honor to present herewith a report to November 5, 189`3, of all moneys received by me and the amount of all warrants paid by me since October 31, 1898, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on November 5, 1898. Very respectfully, I':\TRICK KLENAN, City Chamberlain,

DR. TtrE CITY OF NEW YORK, in accolnn1 will PATRICK KEENAN, Chaneheriaio, during the week ending Noz'emh

1898. x888. Nov. 5 To Additional Water Fund ...... $'9,199 x6 Oct, 31 By lillance ...... ...... ~ ...... ...... £(z5,[85,613 z8 Additional Water Fund, City of New York ...... 63,630 56 Nov. 5 Taxes ...... ...... Austen ...... 83,[=6,476 41 A merican Museum of Natural Hiswry ...... ,,6yg o6 Water meter Fund No. 2 ...... '. .. ...... 29 to A nti-toxin,, Fund ...... 244 or Arrears of 'faxes ...... China ...... 43,541 25 E Armory Fund...... 509 40 Interest on Lanes ...... -....-...... 5,592 3r Assessment Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 530 92 F',tnd for Street and ['ark (lpnnim,; s....._ ...... 6,,,86 Sx I Blo,:k Tax Assessment id p Fund ...... S49 97 Street Improvement Fund-June 15, n856. .. ...... z8,r56 o5 53 86 Bricl;,e Over liar-lent RI, ei at Third Avenue ...... 793 33 Ft.urhnn River Inurcovnoent Fuun ...... '' ...... Bridge Over Harlem River at First Avenue ...... 417 33 Additional Public Park Fund...... ...... 5 ho Bridge Over Harlem River at (Inc Hundred and Forty-fifth to Out Interest sun Strceta ml Park Openiu_s... " ...... I ...... 642 02 Hundred and Forty-ninth Street ...... x56 66 Interest mu Street tm provcmvrt Fund.. " ...... 3,240 20 Bridge User New York Central and Hudson River Railroad ...... 28 00 Towns of W,:=tchest,.r-Taxes.... ...... 1 ...... 49 02 Board of F:hucmtrn-Buildin4 Fund ...... 50.0 on Towns of 1Vestche;ter-Ass ssutcuts...... 30 58 i Board of Education, Borough of Brooklyn ...... I 362 t9 Towns or Westchester-Inierost on taxes Bronx and Pclh:un J'arklvays ...... 22 75 and A s.essments ...... I a ...... i2 72 Borough of Rfch m,end ...... 16b, 8. Sundry License...... I Roche ...... 1,842 00 Buihling Fund, late rclwol District, Town of Flushing .....,.. r,o,o on Fire Department, 18)8 ...... 4... 'Timmerman...... ..... to 00 Btuldmg Fund, Lat, S hoot I),tiin , Frown of Hem pste:rd ...... 6,000 00 Salaries- Dcparunent of Finance, 18,)8... 1 .. ...... 7i 00 Holding Fund, Late School Di-trict, Town of Jamaica 8,133 04 Coroners' Fees ...... I B,uaa:L...... ... 184 25 Change of Grade Damage Commission, '1weuty-third and Twenty. An ears of 'faxes and Asseosments,I fourth \Vards ...... 1,208 33 Towns of East CIuesto.:r and Pdb.co .. I C'omptr„L'cr ...... 6 38 Croton tVater Fund 17,776 44 Department of Education->opport of Craton Water Rent Reftc,d;n; Account...... t;6 to Nautical School ...... ...... I Cook...,...... 347 5^ Co.tc,gent Fund- Eloctiou Expenses, Long .•Island ...... City, Borough of I topartment of Buildings-Special Fund.. fir.t,ly ...... ...... 924 70 Qto-ens ...... ro 00 Department of Bducaiion-School hoard I i 'ii merm.in ...... 125 55 Department of Correction-Building Fund...... ... 31,05- co Additiomit \Voter Fund...... Walker ...... 58u cc. Department of Highway,-Restoring and ttepaving-Special Fund. . t,7z6 5t Hosp t.,l Bu...... m . ... Golder mua ...... 4oi - Default and Interest, Opening and AVide, ing streets, Borough of Anti-tnxinc Fund...... 4444. ,: ...... 5)5 7° Brooklyn...... 184 o8 Fund for Gr:uuttous Vaccination...... ' '' ...... 3bz 01 Department of Pu61ic Charities-awlding Fund ...... 781 34 Street lncurnbrance Fund ...... 1 aleC. rnney ...... 49 Ii) i Department of Water Supply, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 0,675 68 'Rapping Pipes ...... ...... Bprnc ...... 401 50 Dock I tnid ...... t8,8r3 37 County Clerk's Fue;...... Sohmer...... 3.309 03 East River 1'ark-Iutprourememic of Extension ...... 203 77 Restoring and Repaving, Department Excise 'I'axe...... 6.197 09 o; Highwvays ...... Keating...... t,tr3 62 Extension of Riverside Drive, Lafayette to Boulevard ...... 474 00 Unclaimed Sala ice and Wanes ...... Timmerman ...... r, 8 40 Expensaafor Long Island City ...... 72 00 General Fuld . ...... ('omptroller...... Six6 t6 .. ...... htel;antuc...... t.oz3 Fire Department Fund -Sites,etc ...... 536 65 .. 5) Fund for Giatuitotu Vaccination...... 267 74 ... Kane...... 26o 13 ...... heating...... Fund for Street and Park Oprnings ...... 25,863 8o .. .54 So Gouverneur Slip Hospital...... 6,170 35 ,.-,.,....4444.. O'Brien ...... 31 z,o5f 69 Improvement and C,m;tructioh of Park at Hes(erand Essex Streets, etc. 72 03 Lnproveme t of Parks, parkways and Drives, Chapter 194. I•aws of :8u6 348 64 Borough or Brooklyn- - I mprovement of Parks. Parkways and Drives, Chapter 641, Laws of 11597 79 00 New York and Brooklyn Bridge...... Shea ...... 7,807 71 Jackson Avenue, etc., Imprevcm"nt Fund, Long Island City, Assoontents 3,453 75 Water Rent-...... Frost...... 9,'451 87 erome Avenue Paving ...... 21 00 Sundry Licenses ...... ...... fordan ...... 857 CO J 11411 23 Local Improvement Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 93 Market Rents and Fees ...... O'Brien...... 530 7 0 Local Improvements, Late town of New Utrecht, Thirtieth \Ward. ... 450 co House Rents ...... " ...... '. Metropolitan Museum ,'f Art...... 628 ro Rei r.htir,emnit Account - Conn- I Society for the Pre% 11ion of Mosholu Parkway, etc ...... 13 46 trait e.I Children ...... I Cruelty to Children..... New East Ricer Bridge Fund ...... 5,339 66 Brooklyn Ili,ciplinal'y Training School New Hall of Records...... 40 oc -Alaintenarce ...... Cook...... ...... 4,342 0') New York and Brooklyn Bridge...... 22,584 6r I nterest on Bond and Mortgage...... O'Brien ...... 441 s3 Public Driveway-Construction of ...... ...... 641 96 Court Fees and Fines ...... r Kerr ...... I ct45 co •• 4444. O Lear' ...... b2 on Public Park, Twelfth Ward, between One Hundred and Eleventh and ., One Hundred and F urteenth Streets ...... 140,640 10 ...... Perry ...... 84 co Public School Library Fund ...... 396 r6 „ ...... , Conrad v ...... x86 50 Public School Library Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 18 05 .,....I Goidinghor,t...... 161 50 Public School'1'eaehers' Retirement Fund ...... 7,187 85 •' ...... ~ Gardner ...... x,8 00 opp-ning and Wioening Streets, Born,:gn of Brooklyn ...... 6.245 15 „ ...... Franklin ...... x50 on County Taxes ...... r5:.coo 00 .. ..... Moran ...... 2-73 co Queens .. . Refunding I axe' Paid in ICrror ...... . 74 15 ...... Allen ...... 327 50 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Queens ...... 2 34 ,. ..... England ...... 1.3 00 .. ,,...,I Cates ...... 169 50 ; Refunding Assessment, Paid in Error, Borough of Brooklyn... 93 09 ,. Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Borough of Richmond...... I 78 ...... Sru,,lt ...... 1 258 00 Repaving ...... 11,348 22 „ ..... 1•eehan ...... x31 co Revenue Bonds, 1898...... 2,9rnn-e0 00 ,• ...... ' Chamber...... I 148 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Compilation of Arrears of'1•axes and Assessments, ',579 00 etc ...... 1,566 6. Coroners' Fees ...... : Burger...... 17 50 Revenue Bond Fund-Construction and Improvement of Park at East Surrogate's Fees ...... ~ Al,hott-...... I rig 07 One Hundred and Ninety second Street ...... County Wards Accodmt ...... S,mis...... I 35 00 Revenue Bud Fund-County Clerk's Office...... 866 66 R Restoring and Repaving, Department evenue Bond Fund-Expert A ccTuntants ...... 6,igo 57 of Highwaysg } ...... K naming...... 874 00 Revenue Bond Fund-For Judgments ...... 5,516 ho Dock ar:d Slip Rents ...... ltlurphy..--...... 500 c Repairing Streets, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 1,084 00 Ferry Rents ...... ...... x05 ao Riverside Park and Drivt-Completion of Construction...... 447 83 Interest on Deposits...... ,.. •.....• ...... •...... 7,173 57 School-house Fund...... 33,778 85 general Fund ...... ' Haley...... $to .o Spuyten Duyvil Creek Bridge ...... 340 75 ., 4444...... Situ is ...... 10 03 Steel Beam Structure, Port Atoms Branch Railroad ...... 24 00 .4 - Keating ...... 47 25 St. John's Park-Construction and Improvement of...... 104 50 162 z5 Street Improvement Fund-June x5, x886 ...... 45,125 11 Taxes ...... I Austen...... , 37.009 33 Street Improvement Fund-Wntuau,bridge Sewer ...... 48 00 ,nn..n.. 0,963 20 Street Improvement Fund-Arverne ...... Interest on Tixes ...... ,nnnn...... 300 co ...... 179 o6 School Building Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 3,014 00 Interest on Bonds ...... Arrears of lanes ...... (:ilon ...... ,...... 17,243 75 Theatreand Concert Licenses...... 1,500 00 .. ...I...... 3,171 32 'town of Jamaica-Water 'I'axes ...... 4,cao 00 Interest on Taxes ...... Arr•. ars of Water Rates ...... ...... ! ^„885 45 wn of Newtown-Budget, 1807 ...... 1 4 07 :: To 3,31 Interest on Water Rates...... ...... I 1,-73 1 3 Town of Northfield, Borough of Richmond ...... 12 Oo ...... ,...... 57 19 Town of Westfield, Borough of Richmond ...... 10 00 Prospect Park, Instal ...... `. Interest on Prospect Palk, Instal...... I ...... 5 oz Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ...... z69 85 Eighth Ward Improvement...... 1 ...... 66 a3 Wallabout Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 566 66 ;80 6 786 00 Sewer Instal, Twenty-sixth Ward.....lI --..... •...... Water-main Fund, No.2 ...... ' ...... ire 85 Water Maintenance, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 9 Sewer In-tat., Twenty -ninth \Ward .... 537 2 ...... :,...... 533 91 Water Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn...... 800 Sewer Fund, Laws of 1802...... 1 Street Opening Fund ...... 1 „ ...... 6,800 go ZoologicalGarden Fund ...... 264 00 1,588 66 $3,6o9,683 53 Assessm:nt Fund. " Assessment Fund, Laws of ,866...... ' '• ...... i 21 33 Additions to Mounted Squad ...... S2,9to 00 Flagging,Tax. Assessments, Thirtieth. . A rmories and Drill-rooms ...... 12,999 50 S 39 Bo rd of A,sessors ...... 2,560 05 W ard Board of Education, City of New York ...... i St 94 Opruing and Grading Assessments.. 4 4 4 4...... I Thirty-fir,t Ward...... ... 4444 4444 4444 ...... 684 74 Board of Estimate and Apportioostent, Expenses of ...... 416 66 ...... I 2 25 Board of Public Improvements...... 4,039 48 Improvements, Town of New Lots.... " Bureau of Municipal Statistics...... - 6:2 62 Grading and Paving Assessments, .• x,566 64 1'wency-sixth Ward ...... '• ...... , 147 73 Bureau of Licenses...... 4444...... -,416 57 Children's Fold of The City of New York ...... 4.316 z8 Interest on Assessments...... ' ..

5784 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I4, I898. - - -- - - ---- ------89s. ' .895. Borough of Queens- Nov, 5 To CirilStratr's Coert, Second Division...... 13,816 58 Cuurt Fees and Fines...... ' Kennedy ...... ~ 565 00 Cleating Mark,ts ...... .. 955 36 .r .,... Damon ...... ~ 63 50 Collece of the C.ty of New York ...... 13.273 3t Rater ...... 31 00 C,mntis.ioners oI:%ccounts ...... 197 38 'r ...... ew'l elt...... 26 or Commissioner m Juror's C)ncce, New York County ...... 2,816 59 ., ...... Noble ...... 97 00 Lounng, sells- I. „mper, Il. r'si Hiicr ...... 3,066 57 .. ...... ! Moran ...... 33 W Comrnis,ioner of Juror's Office, King, Co. uHy ...... 2,-99 99 302 50 Commis-inner of Records, Kings t oun:y ...... 11,189 5r Interest on Deposits ...... I....I.. 332 90 CnuWngcncfcs-Distract Attorney's Office, New Von.. County...... 318 75 \V:,ter Rents ...... ... Fitch...... 402 63 Continent Espetnes oft mural I)epar:rent and Station-hawses, etc... 3,333 32 Department of Fducation-Insurance,': County f'ieuk, New York l bvuny' ...... ...... 1,579 14 Spccr.t7 School Fund ...... : Clair ...... 493 35 County Clerk, Kiuigs Cuuntc ...... ...... 250 no '1o,cu of Jam tics : County Cnurt, Kings County ...... ...... 8,308 29 Town Iaxes...... I Gilon ...... 481 22 County Detective. Kiutzv Co.mty ...... 125 00 Scho--1 Taxes...... •` 225 25 County Abstrct, Richmond County ...... ... Ba8 5o R. ad Taxes..... ...... ' •• 31 50 Department of iir,dces ...... ...... 10,446 42 Mate, faxes ...... ...... 12 34 nepLvt mcut of BLildm.s ...... ...... 36,319 03 IIealth'faxes...... " ...... ...... 4 8, Department of t orrection ...... ...~ 18,070 65 light'faxes ...... " ...... 124 35 Pep r ment of E uc.ttta a ...... 1('2,415 14 Fire 'Taxes ...... ' ...... 4 96 DrltL,rtorent of Health ...... 45,555 63 Interest on Taxes ...... ,' ...... 65 22 Department of Ii ichwa_rs ... ...... 42,127 09 AYoodIr2vet, Water Tases ...... I...... 9 99 l)cpartment of Pula..... .. ... .... ...... i 15,785 ro Village of Jamaica : Lr, art n,e, t m Public L'uildivg~, Lightinc and Supplies ...... 61,676 2z Village I ixe, ...... I...... 40 58 Dcpa, tment o; 1'„I1ic C barites ...... 59, 05 37 Tntcrc>t on Village 'Taxes...... 5 83 Departm,nt of Sewers ...... s.s ...... =°,375 47 \' ill s a of Richmond Hilt : Drparttnrnt o' SSt-.. rt Cl can .ns,...... s.....s ...... . [37,895 3r Vtllag.. Iuxe...... s ...... '' ...... 88 27 D, pa, tmeut of 'r12 s a if As.,sment ...... 33,036 37 Interest on Village Taxes...... " ...... ...... 8 91 D. partmcut of \1- ater Su ply ...... 24,o6 82 Long Island Cite: Disirict A•torney'v Office, \ o 1nrk C,untc ...... ...... 18,884 13 T;,xcs . ...... ...... " ...... 34,400 09 District At urne)'s t 11)1ce. K ngs Co i ntv ...... ...... 6,72: 29 I ntel-. st of] ]'axes ...... ...... 864 40 16 trvI At tornvy's Otfic , f:ii uo.,d County ...... ~ 478 o6 \V .ter Rout,..... ...... ...... 208 6° D~scinlinary Tr.tininy >ct ool, Boroach o! Brooklt n...... 1,603 79 lt'l('rest on 1Vnter Rents...... ' ...... to 39 tlee rt n E.epence...... ... ...... ...... ...... 5,275 00 Newt,.wn : Ex nn lining I-I. and of P1 a in burs ...... ...... ...... 278 33 "1'otvn 'Taxes ...... ...... 317 17 Expenses Made Necessary by Pr:nt.tr_y Election '.a, ...... 1_,159 40 School Taxes ...... tat 25 Fore Deparrment ...... .... .... ... ...... z~r.,o7 .'4 t 770 Interest on Waxes...... 54 90 H osprta;. ant Dis ens(' ries, B..roug1, of Brooklyn ..... ...... z.WO 00 Far Rockaway: I nterest on Bonds and St,cks,tSef ...... 74,349 75 'I'axe: ...... " ...... 228 36 In:e; St ,,n the t itv fie,t . ...... ...... ......... I t,349.420 91 Interest on 'faxes ...... 25 63 Interest on Re%en rte Deride, 1891 ...... ;r„,t 6; School 'l airs ...... . ...... 57 °O K,n_s Lou rty- I rea- urer ...... .. . 2.434 98 I nfectstiii School Taxes...,...... 3 40 Installment,Pa ca . lc in 189; ...... .... ...... ...... 1,86 .,872 94 Rockaway Beach : 1n2WtOIOU for lmprotcJ Instruct fen of I)e -.t Mutes ...... 5 -.oa 65 'I axes ...... '' ...... I...... 9C5 44 Inspca or, and t,:a!ers of \V,_tghts and M ca,ures ...... 2,250 00 Intel est on T'axes ...... ...... 9° 34 Italian I m, rpr t:r, Kiers C aunty ...... 100 Co Schof,l I axes ...... ...... r 63 La,r Ucpartmcnt ...... I7 8Q 74 1 lnt,rest on School Taxe...... . it Lao Libr tr, I! Brooklyn .... ...... 400 00 Fluslii,ig : Lo:eg Island Ctty P .b is Library .. ...... ...... •...... 2 2 9F ,11;w n '1'2x...... ...... 124 44 M ,,untetat r and t>o,ern meat . t Parks and Places ...... I 33 32 Interest on Town Taxes ...... I...... 2t 27 }Iu o0pal t. oor1, City I .\. w Y0 k ...... ...... ! zq,752 95 922 70 '.11, niri .,1 A.sembly and City Clerk ...... 5.20+ 41 Fruntag., -1'515,01. '' S 34 1lount Sin i H osrn tat . ...... 4,343 ao Int,re t on faxes ...... 45 43 ? e York Catholic Prutecr ry ...... 21,014 28 Assessments for Local Improvements ...... 137 84 Ness \ erk Foo udIros, H s,6taI ...... 2•.:.c90 86 I nterest on Assessments...... 54 90 New 1. rk I ,fart Asclum ... .. ..... ... .... ..... 6.zz9 99 R'h msI„ne : He .r A ork In -t itu ion v.r I nrpr ~ved l nst ru, toe, of the Deal any Dumb. 8,53' 4' Vil,age I. xes ...... ...... 2 78 N etc \-orl. \Ierltc2! CeIiv - a d Hnsf,its[1 for \Vomen ...... 1,345 00 flagging 1'a ses ... ...... ...... 05 New \urk f'o yclinic .51 dical,drooland t-lospual ...... ' I.5ir W Interest itt Village Taxes...... I...... 34 \,.r mat olie_c ...... .... . ...... 11,o(o 24 Boro.i,h of Richmoud- Police Stauo.,.lotes- alteration-, c to ...... ... .. ..... 4.916 no State, To.s n and County Taxes Preser at on of Public Records. C. m,r tt C rk's Utfi. e, Ntw York County 1,172 68 N orthfield...... 397 75 Prey rvaucn of P.,unc dco,rd-, Rcgstcis Utfi ~ ...... ...... : 1.5 .3 29 Southueld ...... ...... 616 78 Pre .v rt ,t. ,.n of Public itv OS.L crn,a,('s' C .rrt. N.wc York County. 925 00 Vies field ...... 1...... 310 t2 Presi.:ent, B.,n.u_h of \1 n..; it an ...... egr 65 Middle own ...... " ...... 64 co Pre,t : ens, Her ugn of T.,e Br. , x ...... 1,oe8 32 Castlet.,n ...... ...... 228 29 Pr.. s:dvm, Bu , u_h of Rrooklc n ...... I 883 32 \ illage 'Saxon : Pr si.t nt, Cor,.ugh o. (,gym c t. .s ...... ...... j cqo 05 Edge so. ter ...... i .. ...... . 66 87 I're-ide rt t B rc.u~h of 6t9 68 Nc w B ighton ...... " .... ...... I..... 252 07 Policy Fund ...... Rica. and s ...... 854,636 31 1 Port Richmond ...... .....1 " ...... 198 20 l'OffSn Station-houses-R cuts ...... 240 00 Lamp lazes, Vill., g.e of Edtewaten .. . .. 25 05 Pr. ntin_. ttati.nert..tt Cl::nk Books ...... c,t6t ct Lamp 'luxes, Vi,L .ge of New Brighton...... 30 o4 F'otcaagyt E .ic.pal H., sc of fsercv ...... ...... 2,t3o 98 Water '1`.ues, Village of Edgewater...) ...... 23 22 Pnbl c Admimmtrator of the ,oun c "t N rtt York ...... ! t,85t 03 School Taxes, 29 Districts ...... " ...... 536 29 P,.ULT lnstxucuor...... .... ...... ..... ...... I 274 94 Interest on taxes...... P ...... 377 30 Pri:iung or Supremo Cs„rt and App late Dic.sion Sec..nd Dcp:,rtment' 180 .45 Im rove.nents: ' Publtcattoo ui tie eat i RE - eta ...... ...... I 3,081 69 AVi -s e1of \or\Local f ...... 69 71 P,: hitc Lthrarv. L rough of LruokL n ...... 355 21 Assessments fi.r Lonai Im Iro,ements,'' Real 1-state-Fsspunse. of ...... 20 00 i ViII2se of Port Richmond ...... 1 '' ...... 1:38 91 R e,:emption of ttin Cit3 Debt ...... t,5-2,!45 or lntcr,st on A ssesnments ...... f3o.50.. .. 43 99 Regtaer ...... ...... ' 7,963 50 Court Fees and Fine,...... "I,ern.rn ...... ~, Register, Kings County ...... 20 co ...... Casey ...... 2J23 W Rcli-,f of lndr_ent S ldiers, etc,...... 505 00 ...... Lennon...... 2r to knots ..... ...... 3,866 53 Brennan 57 00 Salaries-Ch.tmberiain's 0 lice ...... ,0002 0 128 50 'alarics- l)epartm cnt of P tangy.. .... .. .. ...... 29,4-7 50 Interest on Depos ts..- ... ..... ...... 42 50 `;,l:rrie> and Ext,e ns,_s, Coroners, Bor ,ugh of Manhattan ...... 3,8)1 66 3 per cent. Revenue Bonds-Special De-' S lanes and rxpenses. Curone;s, Bor ,u_h of Brook] y n ...... r,c,9q 99 ficicnc\v in I ax Bu,lget, 1818).... ... Chemical National Bank... 2,000,000 00 'nlancs an Ex,,er,-cs, Coroner , Borou_h of l' he Bronx ...... 1,884 40 3 per cent. R,veuu5 Bonds-Special (De- Salaries and Ex ens -s. Coroners, hoc ugh of Queens ...... 1,657 57 fictency in Tax B.:dget, reg8; ...... Fifth Avenue Trust Co .... 325,850 88 So aries and Exp uses, C: orner-, i oroj:gh of Richmond ...... 1 I,zb2 49 S4,709,548 06 Sultry of County Cl rk, Richmond Co.in.y- ...... 333 33 Sala ins-General ln'erpreters, Kings County ...... t,2c0 00 i Sewers-Repairing an,' ,_lean,ns ...... ,56 8o Sheriff of the County of New York ...... ...... ' 20,c3o 84 Sher ifs O,uce. Richmond t-ounty ...... ...... 895 66 Sloane 'slatcrnity H ,spital .. ...... 2,334 33 Special Com mis-ioner of furors, Set York County...... 2,583 32 special Commissioner of Jur.,r<, Kings County ...... I 791 66 Su. plies for Police ...... 2x,195 56 Surrogate's Q-urt, Kings County ...... 3,656 02 Surro_ate's Court, Ri„hreon , Ccunty ...... 933 31 The JuJiciary ...... ' 26,287 88 - 57,571,564 75 $11,187,248 z8 To Balance ...... 18,713,323 o6

1£29,895,161 34 829,895,161 34

Novem'er 5, iSgB. By Balance ...... ...... 518,713,913 06 E. & 0. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OP NE\V YORK, in account With PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, for and during the we'.'/.t endue, November 5, 1:898.

Stxicttic FUND FOR THE Stvutuc, Finn FOR THE j Six KIx c. FU\D, SINKING FUND, Stickrmr FUND, ReLEOtiI'IOti CF THE CITY PAvOtExr OF INIERES'r ' AEDEAf ['r1Uti NO. 2. BROOKLYN. i LONG ISLAND CITY. DEBT. ON THE CITY DEBT.

I Oct. 31 ByBalanco, as per last DR. I DR. CR. CR. DR. CR. DR. C.R. DR. CR. account current ... ...... . ...... $2,618,033 02 $1,913,873 67 ; ...... 5268,8rg t6 ...... 8846,728 29 $183,020 74 Nov. 5 Street Improvement Fund...... Dijon ...... 537 38 Assessment Fond. . .. ...... '. to W Sundry Licenses.,. Roche ...... 2,098 CO Barnet bents am Fees ...... .... O'Brien...... ,...... 5,872 02 'tlarkei Cellar Rent" ...... z8 33 R.,ilroad Franchise. " ... ... .... ...... ...... 26,949 58 Street Vaults...... Keating ...... ,5902 16 Doc., and .step Re is Murphy ...... 131,992 11 Rev: nue from In- ve.tment. ...... 1,266,711 35 Revenue. Bonds- special, Red.en.ed .... ...... 564,743 00 Interest on Deposits Eank of America..... ...... iz6o 27 P,..nk rf \o-is Am-terdam.... 339 73 &ink of State of N ew York.. 424 65 1 Central National Bank ..... 562 70 Ch s, National Bonk...... :,527 40 Crdum' is National Bank..... 84 93 Continet.tal Nation.,: Yank.. 415 37 C r, Exehang Bank... ... [.632 90 East River Na ional Bank... 134 25 Ele,rnth Wind 11a k .. ., 166 67 Fir.ct Nati n I Bank...... a6o 26 Fourth N. ion' ha It ...... I,00b 85 Gall on Na.tonal Bark ..... 489 03 i Ganeesoori Bank .. ...... 84 93 Garfield Nati,,, al Bank...... 849 3° ., Germania Bank ...... 747 TO ' Hanover National Rank . ... 1,553 44 T.ibcny Nation I Flank...... 254 8x Market and Fulton Bank.... 84 94 'I

WEI)NE~DAY, DECF.MBF:R 1.1, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5785

I 51NKI~t: l'I'v l> I t It 'I'll l!- .11' lKING 1 I NI, I ~It 'I'll l; SINKIxC Fl; .ti n, I SINKING, Ft•ND, I hlx Kt Yt: FUVf), R14.DISAIT"I'I, MN t)P I'll l•: L:II\' P:\V.Ml1ty1' In l'•rNft Mil' RFl EM I' r Nn, 2. InUt)KLVN'. I"ING ItiLA4D C]f1I. Dj(It'r. 114 'TI1H. (,1'1'1' 1)1.11'

r9q8. I)r„ ('Ir. llu. CK, I)la. Cu. UIt,---- C'tt. UN. Nov, 5 Byy Interest on De posits Mscha1nrs'tyhtiaaal Pank... Sg49 30 - Mecha nics' Ex. Nal'I link.. 844 J9 2 '• National Bank of Am, ncu.... 4s 46 National Kink ofthe Republic 343 83 '• National I:roadw.)y Bank..., 498 65 National Citizens' Bank...... 42 46 Kaiional City Bank...... 4,435 50 National Park Bank...... 191 78 Nat. Shue and leather Bank. 307 co .• National Union Bank...... ),846 58 New York County Nat. Bank 44 66 N. Y. Nat'l Ixchanee Bank.. 5 00 I N. V. Produce Exchange Bank 146 57 Ninth Natwnal (tank...... 4z 47 •• Pllaenix National Bank...... 254 8o ., Oriental Bank .... .... ..... 42 47 Seaboard National Bank..... 465 68 Seventh National 16 nk...... rzq r7 " Western National Bank...... z,6r6 51 Yorkville Bank ...... 84 93 Atlantic frost Company..... sob 33 " Colo lial Trust Company.... 849 30 Continental Trust Company. 42 46 " Farmer: Loan and 'Sr ,st Co. 877 79 Guaranty Trust Company... z,z73 97 Knickerbocker Trust Co,... , 479 45 ,• Manhattan Trust I omptny.. r,a58 90 Mercantile Trust Company.. z,z74 3R I " Metropolitan Trust Company 1,64 85 •' N. Y. Security and 'Trust Co, 84 93 •• Produce l.xcliance Trust Co. 6qa 33 '• Real Estate Trust Company. 4z 46 State trust Company...... 339 73 „ U.S. 7lortga3e and'rrust Co. r,594 25 Washington Trust Company. 4z 47 '• T'wenty-third Ward Bank... aqS 33 — $35,8.,5 26 2O35,35 19 .... . Arrears on Croton' Water Rents Austen ...... i $ro,763 48 tCro ton' A Water on Gilon...... ...... 4,585 Interest on Croton Water Rents...... ~ 8789 I Croton Water Rents a d Penalt es.... Byrne ...... 59,44 04 Home Rents...... O'Brien ...... ,6)64 41 Ground Rents...... " ...... I ,,a25 00 Court Fees and Fine, Bernard ...... $299 oo ! ',. `• Uemarest ...... r,o8o on Spear ...... )39 75 Carroll ...... loo 00 .I Smith ...... 1,717 99 Stewart ...... 7 on Have ...... 619 3) Kennedy ...... 361 00 Mangin ...... ... qi9 co Haley . ...... 285 co ! W acstaff ...... ...... )8 37 Bloch ...... 663 50 Cu.tigan ...... 304 40 Lynch ...... 537 40 1 torero us ...... 70 oo Williams ...... 2z; 50 (;allig:u) ...... 577 00 •' f)u Mahaut ...... 229 00 M X..tbe ...... 2,074 50 Bacon ...... 814 50 I I Tibb)tt...... 395 00 T homa ...... . ...... 787 50 --- 10,872 82 Fines and Penalties. Fos ...... $219 co Kiernan ...... 313 31) Hoc_an ... ...... ..4 8 3 00 4 ...... Stenographer'se Fees. Mu phy .. .. r,6r5 0o Ferry Rents...... S hme y ...... ...... 7,55o 2z 5 ...... 5,og,8aq 76 Revenue from Invest-! Inept—Sinking Fund, Redemption' - No.2 ...... ...... $o8,865 86 Revenue Bonds—j Special, Redeemed' ...... ' 896,9oa or In in r8y 8.. Y. ~..'.• ...... .1.861,871 94 ,. 5...... ...... ...... r:,8z8,63q B, ...... dem noon' Pa. ... a .. ... .. .. .. ...... I ...... ftt 000 oo ...... To SinkingB Fund`. —In.. .. ...... ...... .... .. $1,359,4'O 34 ...... ...... ...... ...... (erect ...... ..! 46,7 ...... Balances...... .... ...... ...... ...... 4 53 t as ...... 533.... 639,08009 —I ...43 . ~z 997.458S -_. 9---- 3, ._-..4. 74 ._ 8 zS z 1 3,ozo Sr83,oao 74 $4,53,-68F 369 21 K 6 68 at 42,017,700 4 $2,017,700 a,9 7445 97 9$2,z 997,458997.4..- 97 I 5546,728 29 fr 4',7 i s 74

Balances ...... $4.538,368 at ...... 468,'8o cq ...... $2,97,458 97 ...... 5346,715 2q ...... $183,020 74 N ovember 5, 1898. By E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

THE CITY OF Nt•:W YORK, in aorvu)tt With PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ends Almember 5, 1893. CR.

1898. II 1898. ...... I gz,8 z Oct r 159.. ...... ' `94 445 Sr Nov. 5 T'o Interest Registered .,.,,...... ...... 3,032, 0 1 ...... ~ ...... ...... e 6 80 C'as )...... 1 43.026,952 02 03,126,952 02

November 5, 4898. By Balance ...... $321,672 80 E. & U. E., F. W. SMrrtt, Bookkeeper. I'A'l'RICK KELNAN, City Chamberlain.

CR. DR. TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Ch,imberi4i7, du,'in,' the week ending Aovembar 5, I898.

1898. alance...... . I S 1 So r 44 Nov. 5 To Witness Fees ...... $rot 30 (lele t.g r BBy B Balance...... 1,700 r4 — --.. $8u144 $1,8or 44

41,700 14 November 5, t89S. By Balance ...... PATRICK hEENAN, City CIoauil,etlaiu. E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper.

Chamberlain, during the week ending [November 5, I893, CI_• DR THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, 1898 . I

Sib,^ot 00 1898...... $1,00a 00 Oct. 31 . By Balance . Nov. 5 To Jttry Fees...... Balance ...... :33,299 00 C34.3oc 00 $34,301 00 !,

Novomber 5, 1898. By Balance ...... ...... $33,299 00 PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper.

5786 THE CITY RECORDD . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Coo CT, NIAntn OF PtaetNTtl-F. AntorNT. N.ATt'RE nr• Act its. ATTORNty. — -- Abst ract of transactions of the Finance Department for the week ending upreme .. ...... ...... Notices of motions on September z6, t895. to t amfirnt reports of Commissioners is the July 16, 189$. following matters: Opening East (Inc j Dositr.ald case ...... J. 11-. \Icl.uu.,hlin Commission, Ling Isla d City ...... 1.. 1 .'Saimcn. Summcns and complaint. For payment in Ellen H guire ...... ' s,eoo oo For damages for per,onal injuries...... .... F. B. Fenwick. cd rent for I rrntues in Buck6•y s,rect, ,• 12 I-annie Logue . ...... 5,0-o co ...... , ,: Supreme. I Minnie Ste' en-en j •• 12 ...... For payment for services rendered various and an ther .... 1,775 00 -( near lid-sot, arc-'. Ile, Long Island City, Queens. ( used for engine-house, between 1694 and! •.' ...... Long Island City Departmcnt5, as loll.. a.,:' May I, rFq- ...... C. Du..ler. FredeFr rick Fle€... Supreme.. Emigrant Indu.tri.,l' hauem... 49 75 ...... 1'. P. Burke, has fogs It.- sic v,. 3lrs. Annie Gallia cur 31 00 ...... " lneac A. Hopper 1 r'upplemental sumn one and amended coot- r R. & E. J. O'Gor- James B. Kennedy, et al. and City of -I p.amt to foreclose mortgage...... j man. assignee...... 996 00 ...... few Fork...... Bc,nl.ard (;oertner, .. , 13 05 I Summons and complaint Ior payment for ra ! Uargar,-t Matthew... 5,coo no For damages for persona injuries - .. ...I G. R. Carrmrton Supreme, I Thomas R-al.h ..... " I z ' Josiah H .tthew, . 5,co-a oo For damages for lo,z of services of his wife..' Queens. I 306 65 0 turmture a.id supplies delis crew to Long J. Island City ...... ...... ... C. Lus-ler. " 13 Robert T. Cohigan... 2,eoa 00 For damages for personal injtrti. s ... ..... ' 11, S. Adler. 1 Summon, and camp) air t. For payment for 13 i George H. Lawson..., 1,413 co F payment for go. do and merchandise'' Surreme, l Thomas Wash ..... I 87 9 (nrmshed to City of Brnoklen...,...... Queens. 0 - turniture, etc., dehtered to ca. ions Len-_, II Is and City Dvp.irtments ...... 13 Michael \4al.h sass,. 260 00 For pay-m:-nt of salary as 1ospe°tor, C•ttcralr Cup}' affidavit and nro,r to show cause on ~ Improvement Comtnissi,.it, Long Llandl City ...... G. W. Stephetu. Suprem,.. The People ex eel. July r5 why a peremptory writ of mail- I Z. hriskie, Currill d: ...... i dam;ts should net i-sue directing pay- 1 `• r3I Paul StrietHer ...... 23 OD For paymentent of differece in rites of w ages Henry Kraus .... Nut ray. while eml cloyed a, Carpenter in Dep a t met t t,., relator of amount of ass and ment of Parks ...... Kugelman & Cohn. made to said relator ...... ,, I Notice of m, ai.:n oil J acv an for a peremp-', r3 \William W. F.Qan....'. 24 44 For p:vyment of difference in rates of wage-, •` In matter of applica- nary trait while employed as Carpenter in Depart-' of its,damus airectin-o pay- I Strong & Cadw'al- , <. tion of Luther U. m •nt of Park...... ... ...... .... -I ment to pet tioner of amo ni of inter- ( ,,der. Garrett...... ) • eat Coupons and bonds of Village of I '• 13 John Du Fais.. ... 2,ts5 no For payment of bxLnce of contract as I Architect for Police Department Build- I Kermess', Crane !C I. 5lhn5st.,ne, etc...... J Ailing. •• •., 'i mmonses and corripl..ints. For p l most lips...... Supreme, work,labarand scrv;ocsf ueers. ( ...... 1 fc;r service; renuered various Lon_ 13 John C. Rodgers& Sot 9 t 52 For payment I r Q pe°lormed in rcltarrc to Fast Cline Htn- K !to-g, Rose & Island City Dep.,rtments, as lo'low:: jgynith. Pi i;ip \1'as

: ArTORCV. N I (1 I. I NAIuIl'. II' ClAINt. I))[],. N.'sii .1 ( ,.usla.r. , NAilIng OF CLAIM. /

I For payment 4 d (Ter,nee in rates of 14 ...... For liayil'n( 'II diIfr,nrt in rat's -if W.ifiC'. lily 14 ...... J illy I J as TllCTfl hers III Police 1" ,rcc forj u,i,,ir' , of' niettiliers ti Pill1 ce Force Inr A pr F'CbI tlU y andfIr:ll, 091, as l.LII,lv, and June, t898 ('IIri. 1 1 lIrkon 14 9r) PeterJ. Ill...... f4 1 9 ...... Irallic CoIInCIIV ...... 24 99 Peter S. If alley 14 99 I ) III 1 '. (ougilfIll. . . 24 99 I )aiiiel I.. 11, tiirlitui i John Daly...... 04 91 H ile! J. ll.this.tury -4 . . . . ...... JoelIlI 1). I )ulIU 4 1,9 hal. c* k I . I art 34 19 (IlLS V . Ede III"IIn, , 24 99 JtiliitJ. lliggins 24 99 %S'IIIOIIII II. Fa- dick. 24 9 Albert lull ...... 24 99 IflC G 1I,l!Ier ..... 24 911 Jolt i I l.ig•iiIil 24 99 11)1,111 ' I-i , I;.Illagfler 4 99 I r,u,k Iltieldelilt 24 99 JIII1 (',rIinger 04 99 l'otsr I. 11gm 24 9) J1I1IC' I'. (JIIoll 24 99 I.e ego ltol.'oerger. 4 99 John (rf1frl 24 99 Jolla C. I I ilnierger. 24 99 I.Il;Irks IJWer ,.,, 24 99 Edva,d llti.lir,..... 24 99 C. Ho /florgcr... 4 99 I 11104 tI tIrnp,rreys 24 99 EdwId HIIgI 24 99 liii' s I r . 1 ii 24 99 Joseph A Katie ,,.., 24 99 Ge•irge ].:.j nitings . 24 99 ( hnr!os Jt•h..iin William keIlh1'r IN I F. . . 24 99 '.' nuel F.irndm in 24 99 • James ft. Jabal .1)11 ... 24 99 lyllall .... 24 'FIt oo •, C. l wi a4 I J ZIII1C', I' . 9) ...... I P J 99 ...... 'I'll Ifll'. Nli Kee. . . , ' Joseph A.14.eie 24 99 i\latL1I1 IIcNlInee 04 99 ...... If U rr, Coombs & I 11(011.15 Isa ...... 24 • 9 titles K:irc )cr..... I , us F. Mall, t ,,.., 4 99 ...... VI Ilsoll. C I I 24 99 H III- 2IldIor illiaiit F..eaitiey 24 99 faint , kteg,iti Mich ci :i rrsey 4 99 I s . , . 24 ,9 Peter J. fan IlIpfIV . . . 4 99 Ko 24 09 ' John 04 99 Ri cue 24 9 9 CI1rI,. Thomas I. :'i urphy. . o4 Q9 B. K tienbick a. 99 William Ri Ci arks E. Nichos 4 99 , III ry B. N iclis :i iris Kell lior 24 99 anles 91...... 11oory O'C'nIlclI ,,., P 24 9 l I. RH: 24 Mi Iltit I K lelior JohnD.M, I'rUS'Ofl , , 24 99 ...... . ...... P 24 39 Ge Kiely F'(1—I'd 11. Rush ,,.., 24 99 'c go I. 24 9...... JollIl Reilly...... A4 I) Jahn I. Kiactrier 24 99 ...... oin l.ahert Sam I J. Robfllso 1. , 04 9 J 24 99 ...... 'arilite! I-uon 11,rtn ' hI'pp 4 9) 24 .9 and long Roper t eh.". ko 24 99 Eel ,, I. 24 99 I. le Roche. WiPIlam Simpson. 4 9) i • III LI . 24 94 l 'fi!lipJ.Led J)I fl Sheel .11) 24 99 y 24 .1...... !irI Small 4 99 Icount d ...... Jones August fl ...... 24 91 H. Liddy 24 99 I ...... Petry 1.id ...... LlIarIs L. Whitney 24 99 S 24 99 : P trick W. Looney. William OIlI 24 99 I 24 3...... John Lot ...... ,' 14 ...... For payment if dillortuce in Otis , I wage, 24 9) ol IIIe,oIors fPolice Luke for April, May Guano. Lox 24 u9 lilt! Julie, i$98 I yeta 24 9) Patrick II lyman. Patrick Ahearn .....' 24 9Q . 24 911 .... I ...... ...... John AllIt berg 21 John Lyn. I 24 ...... 99 Joseph tint M I he I. \n.fIro.. . . 24 ...... I. 24 99 Mo ri .\lAIee i4 IhOITIIS F. BAI fe .....I °4 99 9...... \v halo 13,ro.rd I • ., iict J. M e.0 be . ii) 99 l'redo Iik I11, ...... 04 •,,liii J. lIe iffr.y.., 24 11 9...... I ),'OiI 91.I.III cy. C Iforiner.... 24 99 ...... 24 Joitti D. .\lcC,irtIi . Jolill Ifugeloo ...... r 24 V1 ...... 14 99 latro II 11anchfi Id, , , 24 irr!iI alt! M.. aulcy 24 9 ...... iiry I'f.cmas . . Iko ,fl, . . a4 ll Mi C iv 24 9...... 9) I in le. Ja nes F. Bra, ly 24 ifsCIIu 24 94 ...... .... ...... .....P 99 ti S 1¼! G,ocrii AIfert Lrnoi, ., 04 9 n, 94 , I lltiI.iii MeKoe 24 9)...... I;,.do,r i I, IroIla1 . 04 9) II ii L. 31 K ity 04 orge Br 1111011 24 99 9...... Jo.. 1. M M. I, n 24 Myhe 101 Ifri r'oa. . , -4 y1j 99 M i rtili \tcN. n 24 IaIrII:k Ut' 1 rIck 24 99 99 James H. 91 toe e 24 111110" A. flr _.a It. ,,, 24 9...... . .. 9 ...... !eti'i H. 91 l,!.iId 24 Al r E. r SVII 04 99 9 ...... Louis F . 'iii! it 24 JI ilCph fl I '111ciL 14 1, 59 9 NII'leo:1 M.dOiieN Jim. " Iltir

57S THE CITY RECORD . WI':nNESDAY, DECEriIlER 14, 1898.

} I t t 1. \ ,, I (I t u l t. I .1 %o q] r. N, t c. l ,l 0 A I N; . .1 l T, e; \ t Y, I I% I r. Nnnnclit C'i,AIM.t\I. Au:,t.r. 'N ut'uR nF G'taltt. At t,n

J uh 14 ... ...... ...... For payment of d10et Lice ill r (Ii. of wag' s July i{... Ernst IL th...... a4O.ocO „, For payment of awards for I'arerls Nos. r5t .IS nimibers of 1' •lice hirer' for April, 1 !o 154 in batter °f'Intl (It ward Park ,.. S. S:rasbourger, \lav mt,l lone, t`'9$. as it I oxs : " 1{... I :\nn.r F., \Wood...... z_co :w, For d;mmFe :lone to property of claimant I , hit \ i'':l,. ons.... 1124 99 ...... •...... • 1 i by the falling °fa dead tree...... R:dph .\. \\'>n .... 1t v9 • •••. •• ...... ' k" r.y... K \l..yur, Lane & C'o.., :- r.. I or 25 incur for trirchanriso sod to Water 1\'itI:.un l hung ...... _{ oq ...... I;....r. (y`,,nmbs Cco;iWrnem, Lnnl Island City...... Perkins dF 13utier. I lin W. /ill...... 24 99 ...... I 14...1 ...... Fur paywruttar damages sustained in con. r4.. • Clara .t. true ...... too o For pomicot for services as St_ I:n,r:tfhrr. I •.gm•uce of curing vinous streets, as in t' ..initiation as to the mental Condition !allows: of Sa nucl Cu rle ...... 'Thomas o. Wool l.... 3.001) 00 ' Walnut,treet...... J. A. Deering...... For Payment of dfffere ice in rates of wages tluon;c C. Vii If and of mrntb;rs .,r Police hrice for Irnua•y, ano;ficr...... 6.x o oo •' ...... ...... '• F'ebruvtry and >larch, i5 8.:rs follow.: 1 hom:n O. 11null.... 3;00 00 Se vcnth avenue ...... ...... •. C;,arles Aut„tte ..... zf ::9 ...... 1 .._ •• ... cc North s'rect ...... 24 l Burr, Coombs \ 4'O°O antis F. bitter + 99 ...... • ..••...... • ...... . George C. Wool and Peter l'lan,g.tn...... 24 99 ...... ano•hcr...... ,.... 4,501 o., Fourth avenue ...... •, rs.. ...... ...... For ray-ment of difference to rates of wages George C. N'colt aml .• of mein Let. of P, lice tnrce to Apr,l, 1}ay, annthtr...... 4,5ro co ; " ...... •• and _I tire, (598, a, Is lows : j thorn Is (1. N'ool'.... 9.50.E oo Sixth avenue ...... '• Cnnrlc's .1ntfiony....l 24 99 ...... I I .... b,ocu cr> :•ccond aveune...... ...... •• \\icier I. locker 24 1)9 ...... ...... ...... I eorge C. Woolf and .. Henri Cant c...... , 24 09 ...... ...... anotlht-r ...... toro °, t trove street ...... Nichotts Carroll..... 2 99 ...... t8... II °mas U. 11- null ... r3,00, u.- Nhn It avenue ...... ...... J. A. Deering. ., :m±cs 1'. C olier ...... '14 13 ...... I 18...... For pay'nu•nt for services rendered various Hutih h. toe i . . 24 90 I .... ...... ...... ... I Long Island City Departments, as follows: _l erect iais Cr.•ss...... 24 ~. 1 ...... 1•.. J.\ Card ...... I 9 oo ,...... ,...... Frtirci. 1. brie....' .. ...... ...... -J nhn tscl I...... -u CO ...... juries A. 1) silo r .... z24 99 ...... I...... tmc- D.tvrcn...... ! 9 7 So I ...... 11111. I. D nolnr.....' ...... I lcnr C. Fischer... yt l lavid F: -sun...... I -49,y24 - ...... .. ..... .. ...... ]Luc Imbier°a ic....I t o o I ...... ,.,...... :...... g I 1,0.1g. Itnc!islt .... 24 ,9 ...... ' Frank I7uddt n ...... 1 3so co I ... ...... - tills Evince ...... 24 o 9 I ...... 'i 28... lion C Warner...... ' S, co, oo For ayment of award for I:m•.. taken in: Frank F. rre4- ...... I 24 99 .... -•' ...... • matter of'' , •nin Wad.wot th avenue.... C. W. Barnes. 21Lch.iel Feeney ..... z+ 99 ...... tS... C :an.~ rd ,Z CoC o...... 7.459 56 F of It t meut forL repairs pairs to streets in City of Peter Fla: ag.tn ...... 24 49 ...... j i Isrooklyn...... \IV,l. ael Foz...... 14 95 ' j ...... '~ ...... ... F,-r rebates art water tax assessments, Long Ilugh M. ii eel ...... 74 99 ...... I j I a:utd City, as fo loses: I, ,: `n J. it tl"iruan .... -4 93 ...... R';u-rcn Chemi at and Martin 1. Hsnlcy....1 24 ran g II ci:a,-I_I. I harper .. ~4 ...... ~~ Gmt ,anI Y.tu...... 54 46 ,,.,,...... ...... Alger & Simpson. \li:tto i I.J. ice..,,. 24 99 l-amber[....' rig 86 ...... ...... ,. e .. i n I her:: a- Rant ...... 24 99 •••••-••• •• - •- :: t..~... WN,,koff` ffcaman>I IFor payment for goods furnished various ) \1ic1:.:eI hcl'el:er,.,.' 24 99 ...... licued:cr...... I -~ 9^ I I to cartmeats...... I H. W. Hcl'er. I is tthc J. ko!Iv ..... 24 09 ...... Ilurr, Coombs \ " ir...... ' ...... For payment of salary f,nr November, t89R Fre•dnrtcic A. kit ght.. 24 9•i ...... ..... ...... •.. • \Silwn. of B iIcLng ti al Examinee, in Department Ti, m.-- F \Ica;Tu ley .4 95 .... . ...... ' - of suild.ngs. as follows : Cured l u, J. >l b;ture 24 Adolphus D'Urvill.. ~~I 91 67 Travis Jame -At..•,:,n-c-.... -4 : : ...... I Gerrodette. 11id;ae! Aladder. = ...... \:'m. J. Nihilt...... ;.r 67 - ...... I Travis fi Chris. F. Tither ..... :t ...... ...... ,.... I Gerrodette. ;come >I.n:ck...... • ...... `. tr• •, Emma Foley...... I ac,coo 00 For dwsoget for personal injaries...... A. I. Sire. I,-ho f. \Ir.!c:nry.. -'+ .. . ...... t...... ...... For pat ment of difference in rates of wares lam e< A. \It in...... ={ b:% ...... ••••...... I w',ile employed as Mechanics in Street! Patrick r I'I 'ea ... . 24 19 ...... ...... ~i Cleaning Department, as follows : 1A dlianl F.r 1'1lontrolh -4 .5:7 ...... I.. I Daniel Curtin ... 400 00 ...... ...... I. Carpenter. Arth it P.O Nec.i.... c4 9 • ...... I„hn Hannan...... i 613 co ...... ...... a: ChadL,s A. Riehards. 24 9)'~ J.uh n ICvon,...... hn 229 °° ...... j

'L [..mac Roche...... 24 99 ...... ...... \1'ilG,m 1. Srtit1u ... 375 o...... l: mes Ho ,uey...... z4 v) ...... I...... Henry I eia,,...... 3 8 co ...... ...... I...... ,. Philip Roth...... 24 . I..... J fin Ki•:nle ...... 817 50 " Jc..r I. Rhin...... 2 4 99 ..... • • • \\l Irtm I. Bloxn.... 849 co •. J..hn .'ihirtly...... 24 99 ...... ...... I Philip Scnorer...... go, og .. .. kh:har.t 'eward..... 24 .,o Henry' Breit...... 9' 75 Ahewr,dnr M. l.cyl r. 99 ...... •...... ,...... .... ro... Will raJ. r.00- oo .... ... .,.,...... -,...... \1- • l.iam I m. mpso.,. ,. 24 Su ...... I...... \l'cli1'.no ReillRet!ly •.... e.ruo os ...... \\'. N".nthrop. 74 94 ...... 211 urice iluiehan ....- n iLn no .... ... ...... ...... ~ .. t;e~r_;e N.\\'Ise...... 24 99 ...... •.... ...... .•..... ...... •••, •. t6... i John J. cl:unnev... 863 98 For payment of ba.ance of wages due as _J to \\ri_I:t...... Painter in Del artment of Street Clean- ) Redfield, Redfield 99 & },ydon, I ho:u:,s \\- right .... 2499 ...... J Ing...... J

(- nNTRAC;S EXECCIED SINCE TANUARY r. tS98, AND REGISTERED DURING THE WEEK ENDING JULY 16 1898.

\ t. Tt.aT F:: E' I 1 EPAI,TS:ENT. BOROUGH. NAHFS or (.ONTRACTOII1. :~ASIES OF SURETIES, AMOUNT CT. of BoNO. DESCRIPTION OC WORK. COST.

F ud ❑ vtS lone r to- 39 Fire.. • ...... \Mamh.ittaB and paay `i'td larv,ancf.... n} For furnishing and delivering one " Hale " water-tower for the Fire 1 h jcanutaotn i Ig gtnCo,rr~ } sz,Soo co I The II onx.. + The 1"mn.d vans Ft l Department ot'1'he City of Ne.v York ...... Tota}. $5.750 cc p 1 L and Guaranty C mpany 1

_ , ex~ The Aetna Inds-mnity' Com- J 31 9 $tuoklya and ( u: c F;eltin andY' ,, p }, u •' -•...,,,,., p.g au fl-iartl rd, C•,nn.' 1'. Forftu-uis'~ing~ and deliverin G five thousand (S•°o°) feet carbolized • • • Queens Pa.:kin L (.' o m a n 2,Sco oo.. Q kite L'nucJ States Fed:hty f yubner"'Pest " brand of fire hose...... Total 4,75o co Limited ..... ...... and Guaranty Company, J 320 Feb. z+, Il, ck; and Ferries... Sian rattan ...... A.8. I;ild rslee e and I'>er nr:rd bolt, composing' ' Hcnry \\'e!L_r ...... , f . For preparing for and repairing and extending the pier at the Ti.e C sited 25,000 CO chic I sO ct Gilder- } States Fidelity fuc,t of \Vest One Hundred and 'I'x'enty-ninth street, North' sloe'a.S Rolf...-.... . I and Clua'anty Company. river ...... 47,633 CO 321 Mar. ;, " ...... J ore-f ,h \l urea y- and J ohn _ f Cie irm , imp sing l~ ... to, co eo tt.e firm of \hurray Henry Schnier ...... j 1 Cr furnishing and I.ut!tug in place small cobble -stones ..:. . ...... 13,350 co & C...... 322 )'lac _ ' Morris S Cumin t amesLt.Lear 3~ a ' """' 1 a.•,a 5, a, Fur Jr, ding at suuciry-named places on the North river...... 55,282 'o .... I)redCompany...;i::• f Daniel J. Leary...... I ( Fidelity and Dep'lsit C ni- I 3 3 ••..•. Atlantic Dre' in Com-' Iputs I I dro.'cin; nn tl:e North river, between the BatteryY and West, nY o :°~o „u - ...... ! L nit'_ S ifan'iY1drlity and I f lhu ty-fzurth greet ...... ...... 34,40 00 ( Goa rimy Cowpony..... i .. •• 1 IVi'ham P. (;recnlic...... hoot dredcing at the harelip street section extended and at the Park 3zt June _ r ... ,..... Ld~c., r,l ~, \I'alsh.... ... - 1 4,70 °o-1 . Augustin \S alsh...... { I place secno❑ on th_ North river ...... g,t8o 00

.. f i George [..Fox ...... } r, For prep: ring fur and building a new wooden pier, with appurte- Si- ~Iur. a' " " -• ...... IOhR W . F'iahcrty... -... } oco 00 [I - "Ihnn:as F. ll'hito...... 1 ❑icices, at the foot of East Four,h street, East river ...... in,9q5 00 326 Feb, z6, `• ~, c QF't American L1act an - r J Ness J J zt,0w co I For preparing f .r and repairing and extending the pier at the loot of rmlu) name t of e dJohn 0fis 1 relCbolted Status0yk • Fidelity N est Fittieth street, North river ...... 46,921 42 Monks & son...... ' and Guaranty Company

.• •' •• ., t f Au-1)stin \\aL-h ..,.,...... For Preparing fir and huilding a cribcaork bulkhead eztenscori on top 3z7 Jan- r;, . .. Edward ti. \t':I 51.,...... 6, oo ooI R'ill -am P. Greeohe.... ... 1 of the present cnbwork at Riker's Island, East river,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t8,oco 00 I American Surety Company I of New York...... For preparing for and extending Piers, new 20 and new zr, North f `' " .. •-•--• George W. Res ers...... J tie , oo ec 1 3` z- The C'nited Mates Fidelity I river, near the fo,t of Chambers and Duaae streets ...... z{. 8 75 00 and Guaranty Company. i American Surety Company' \tar. r6, " . ••• • • Albert M. \Wittenberg.... ( 'z~ Ij The U ni ted sates Fidelity , r,o 00 For furnishing and delivering about 700 tons anthracite coal.....Total 2,751 00 L and Guaranty Company. J ( The City Trust Safe De- J posit Suret y Com- I F or re, 330 •, rI, .. .... •••.•. AUguslu smith...... pa y ooff IPhllad•lphia.... } 55,000 00 {It P arin', for and bu;Idin g a recreation structure on the p•ier at Fidelity and Dehnsit Coln- II the foot of \Vest Fiftieth street, North river ...... (ur,253 00 L pony of Mary land. ..... J

( Art huCr Smit h ...... De... erParCii Sale For preparing for and building a passenger and freight shed on the 331 Feb. r •• . • • I "' ' .. '• • , • , , • ' I of 30,000 oo pier at the of 1 it hy o f Sure[ Ccnr foot Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, V0iifi river ...... ...... ...... ...... 6o,3zz 00 1.1 pithy lI filIw.ini P ~ I I The United States Fidelity l 2 June z;, " Fir . ...... .' ...... The Safe Insu!ate'l Wire,' ; and Guaranty Comp try. } 17,500 00 ~, For placing fire-alarm electrical conductors underground...... 35,294 68 and Cable Conap -.l try... 'I American Sure[ y C,m pony- ~ of New York...... J j (j The Uni, ed 'totes Fidelity --• - Cl ...... StandardCn-!ergr-und' andGtr.r.mt'Comran - •' Cable Cmnpany...... Fidelity and lleposit Corn- i ~ 3.53,500 eo For P la• = in6 g fire-alarm electrical conductors under g round ...... 6, 777 00 .t I pany of Maryland ...... J

Ii The United States Fidcdity) q in.c z. ..... , .M.-hour arc.' 1 Gfeaon & L_iley V auu- ' and Guar.•inty C 1( (_Q Tce Bronx . f factoring Gmmr.oey... F'1deHcy and Deposit Cons- n0oc 00 For (1)rns.Mng one seioad-,ize regular}on hook and ladder truck...... z,onn rw fatly of blary!and......

( The United States Fidelity) f For f:rnishing and delivering b,rage, viz.: 98o,0oa pounds prime and Guarin:ty C in pait,y. f I,7oO,c0° pounds No. s clipped 33; II. tract C!eazrng... .. 1hanhattan ...... T'hocoas Len , ne...... { I2,o;n 00 ~I hay, 200,oeo pounds rye straw, j American Sarety Comp.: r.y I oats, 42,300 pounds brat, 6,000 pounds coarse salt, S,000 pounds g II of Sew York ...... j rock salt, ro,w,o pounds o.l meal, to,000 pounds oatmeal .-,..Total 22,514 25 336 8. Peirce...... AI boroughs .... Jordan Stationery Com- 1 Fdward E. McCall.....,... Cleary...... t°,°°" °° For supplying the Police Department with sta:ionery...... Total 2,40 25 Jane r, " '`' Street Charing...... Queen-...... 3Fa nos Larsen. ..... ••• • ...... ~...... r For cleating all the pav•d streets, avenues aid public places of the ' First Ward of Long Island City, from June r, x896, to August 31, ` 1898, inclusive..... ...... 975 00

WEDNESDAY, DI:CE~IBER 14, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5789

REMISSION OF TAXES. CIIANt;Iui IN riir WORKING FORCE. certificates of the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessi,tents for Remission rf 7irxes of 1896 and Boron,;/ts of Jten/at/an and T%te Bronx. 18117 on h'er,/ (;'state, as fi,/lows Promotion --t Toolman to Assi+tant Foreman. Removals-4 "['Cams, I Horse and Cart and 22 Laborers. \'Ann 1\IAP AtiSKVtiKn COR1:RCTn) TAX - WARD. ---- BLOCK No. NO. V:,J.UAIt11K. VAI.uAuou. REMrwFla, Bon)ugh of Brooklyn. Appointed--. [ Laborer. 1896, Twenty-sixth, Brooklyn ...... 202 36 X400 00 ...... $rt 03 Removed—[ Tool man. 1897, Twenty-fi'th, L'rooklyn...... 1 150 co ...... 4 29 JAS. II. IIASLIN, Deputy Commissioner of Water Supply. Twenty-fifth, Brooklyn ...... 93 63 2,000 ou ...... 57 22 Index, 2575. Brooklyn...... 202 36 500 00 ...... 13 35 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Prrsonal Property.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF TIIF. CITY OF NEW YORK, Asoiss,r, COonrclan NAME. ADn KESS. VALL ATIOS VALUAI ION. R2111"I"1'CD. NEw YORK, November 2, 1898. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. ['resent—Commissioners Michael C. Murphy, William T. Jenkins, M. D.; John B. Cosby, J. S. Ogilvie ...... Brooklyn...... I...... *6,Coo oo ...... '. 8276 66 M. D. ; the President of the Board of Police. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Op"ning of I'r+Jiosals. The .Sanitary Committee Presented the folloroit{{ Retorts The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of bids at the following depart- 1st. Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel recommending the discontinu- ments, namely : ance of the suits named in his report. July [ i, 1898. Crib bulkhead at \Vest One hundred and Thirty-fifth and West One Hundred and On motion, it was Thirty-seventh streets—!eparttnent of Docks and Ferries. Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and hereby is requested to discontinue, with- July 12, 1898. Alterations and repairs to schools --Department of Education. out costs, the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Sanitary Code and July 12, 1898. Coal, Borough of Brooklyn ; ice, Borough of Brooklyn—Department of Public of the Tenement-house Law, the Inspector having reported the order therein complied with or Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. the nuisance complained of abated, a permit having been granted or violations removed, or the July 14, 1898. Paving cement ; broken stone and trap-rock screenings ; gravel ; broken stone and order rescinded, to wit trap-rock screenings, Richmond ; broken stone and trap-rock screenings, Richmond --Dspartinrnt of IIi~hways. July 14, 1898. Alterations and repairs Schu,,l No, 5, Queens—Department of Education. NAMES. No, NAMES. No. July 14, 1898. Repairing asphalt paver ent, Park place. Brooklyn ; repairing asphalt pavement, Clifton place, l ooklyn ; le pain II a,l,halt pavement, Lrevoort place, 15 took lyn ; repairing asphalt pavement, Clinton street, L'rooklyn—DeparuuenI of High- Moses, Max ...... 1144 Knny, William ...... . rgot Alt, \Villiam ...... 1383 Brie too, Henry...... 2902 ways. Reichert, .\t .Lchael ...... )507 1. vy, 1)., not ...... 1 2923 Approval o/ Sureties. at, u,o, , Su-:m ...... rto3 II .Sersa,,s' y, Lharlcs...... ' x924 Noses, Alax ...... 16,3 !! Z,cerli.i7.: r. Aaron...... x925 The Comptroller has approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the following till v. r, one, I.o iis ...... :696 Pfciff --r. Gearge...... ry io proposals, namely Kat Iek, Ja ob ...... )7.,: (.v oinn, Jo;cph ...... 1935 1898. Ob,t mnn. !s dor ...... x737. AI- pl- Ly, C .rles I...... 2937 R'omen's Horne Hiss. Socy. of the at. P.. Church 174; 1; ren, Lars ...... 2952 July II. Leather, Department of Correction. Hatch, :1ll.ert ...... 27d5 It um, S.,muel ...... 2955 Peter J. Constant, No. 422 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, Principal. Cass., C'.o les I;...... 2769 Jarooitz. K-thcr...... ,96o Henry Frank. No. 1364 Lexington avenue, C., -dnoo, An;too ...... '. 1770 ' Rhe ii,01d, I 1dip...... I- Sureties. Flax Drank, Eighty-ninth street and A1adison avenue, S r" Brij.train ...... Itol Kcmpn,:•, Nuthaa ...... 1 9739 3 ...... S~'o, Julien l...... -984 July I I. Hose wagons, Fire Department. rS-g ClanSe leyi moan J ...... t5,6 ii onl .s, Ch.or1e; \V ...... '989 The Peter Barret Manufacturing Company, Navy and Johnson streets, H arris, Rose ...... 1826 '.: 1homn., Chores \V ...... : 1990 Brooklyn, Principal. 1'o .her. Anioinetl ...... ... 1842 . N alts, Vlaws ...... 1991 napp, Samuel l'...... 18 Ve..l,S, J.. 0e2 ...... 1992 Reuben Be( k, No. 524 West 'Twenty-second street, K 55 ' l Sureties. Flon..g:w, Wifiram C...... r8i3 ~~ Curry, \1orsliop ...... 2025 Chas. W. Scpluehtner, No. 551 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, I July I2. Repairs to fireboat '' New Yorker," Fire t)epartftent. Brown & miller, Morris Greet, Jersey City, Principal. ----- S\\I'1vlES' BUREAU. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broadway, . Sureties. the following Communications were A'eceiveti trout 1/is Sanitary Superintendent American Surety Company, No. too Broadway, Ist. Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. July 13. Resurfacing Coney Island Concourse, Park Department. 2d. \Veekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Kingston Avenue Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., Principal. Hospital,. Ordered oil file. American Bonding and Trust Company, No. 253 Broadway, ( Sureties. 3(1. Report on application for leave of absence. American Surety Company, No. too Broadway, On motion, it was July 13. Forage—Park Department. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows Theo. P. huff man & Co., No. 648 West Thirty-fourth street, Principal. American Surety Company, No. too Broadway, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- Sureties. NAB E. Fi:ott To REMAI KS. way, July 13. Paving sidewalks, East River Park, Eighty-sixth street, East End avenue, Park Depart- ment. Engineer Kennelly ...... October 29 October24 The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, Times Buildin`, Principal. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No.35 Wall street, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. Application of Samuel Varady for reinstatement to position of Orderly (office) at Riverside Broadway, Hospital. Laid on the table. July 15. Improvement of East River Park, Park Department. 4th. Reports anal certificates on overcrowding in the following tencmeut-houses T. II. Boormman, Fort \Vashington Park, Principal, On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : I' idelity and Deposit Company of .%l sryland, No. J5 Wall street, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 } Sureties. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent Ita' certified to this Board that the following tenement- Broadway, houses in The City of New %'ork are so overcrowded that less than four hundred cubic feet of air July 13. Refrigerator at Almshouse, Blackwell's Island, Department of Charities. space is afforded to each occupant in the said house ; N. W. Ryan, No. Io6 East Twenty-third street, Principal. It is Ordered, That the number of occupants in said tenement-houses be and are hereby Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 35 Wall steet, reduced as follows The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. Broadway, July 14. Materials for manufacturing purposes, Department of Correction. REDUCED TO United States Trading Company, No. 358 Greenwich street, Principal. 00 0"1 PREMISES. LOCATION OF R005[. OCCUPANT. American Surety Company, No. too Broadway, Adults. Children. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. Broadway, July 14. New roofing on Kings County Penitentiary—Department of Correction. I 1 43 ~ ~ O..I 26 Broome +treet ...... ';..... 2d fl- r.r, rear, north . , . Roco \f as;ela...... 7 I~ z M. J. Farrel, No. 102 East Twelfth street, Principal. 2 144 No. IS Forsyth street...... 2d floor, rear. south...( Isadore hine...... 4 .. Charles Loughrey, No. l5o East Twenty-eighth street, Sureties. Andrew Michel, No.321 East Thirteenth street, 5th. Cert'.ficates in respect to the vacation of premises at Nos. 533 west Forty-fifth street, 349 Official Designation, East `[ hirty-second street and 414, 416 and 418 East Sixtieth street, Borough of Manhattan. July II. Michael T. Daly, Deputy Comptroller, to act as Comptroller from Monday, July it, 1898, On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : to \Vednesday, July 13, 1898, both days inclusive. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building M. T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. situated upon lot No. 533 West Forty.fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. cause sickness among its occupants ; Ordered, That all persons to said building situated on lot No. 533 \Vest Forty-fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said building on or before November 9, 1898, for the In compliance with section 1546 of the City Charter, The Department of Water Supply makes reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human the following report of its transactions for the week ending December 3, 1898 : habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and PUBLIC MONEYS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED. be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent ; and further, Boroughs of sllanhatfan ana The Bronx. that said building be not again used as a human habitation without a written permit from this Board. Receipts water rents ...... $55.503 35 penalties on water rents ...... .. r 055 70 On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : permitsto tap water-mains ...... 219 00 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated upon lot No. 349 Past 'Thirty-second street, Borough of Manhattan, has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing $56,778 o5 thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sick- ness among its occupants ; Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No.349 East Thirty-second street, Receipts for water rents ...... $9,131 59 Borough of Blanhattan, he required to vacate said building on or before November 9, 1898, for arrears of water rents.. ...... 3,632 09 the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for permits to tap water-mains.. 144 75 human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a tr building purposes ...... 121 45 nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. 12 25 Receipts, miscellaneous ...... And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and $13.042 13 be served as the law require., under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent ; and further, that said building be not again used as a hunrtn habitation without a written permit from this Board. Borough of Querns. On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted $1,258 29 Receiptsfor water rents ...... Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the buildings situated penalties on water rents ...... I 39 upon lots Nos. 414, 416 and 418 East Sixtieth street, Borough of Manhattan, have become permits to tap water-mains ...... 23 00 dangerous to life and are unfit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage $1,282 68 thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sick- ness among its occupants ;

5790 THE (% IT Y RECORD. WEDNESDAY. DF.cF1nER I4, r8g8.

I )Mcty 1, 1 I'. I all pct, ms in said huil.liILssituated On lots \O .414, 416 and 41S l;a t s,"littll On nn,tinn, it Was sum, l9unnlg 1 t+1 \Ianhottan, he required to vacate said building, ou or bel'ote November 9, RcsulvctI, '['flat the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded, as follows: iSoti, f r the reason that sail I+uil.ling, are datl~erous to life and are until for human habitation hecau•c Of defects in the draina. t thereof, an+i because of the existence of A nuisance on the prrnti.e's likely it) cau,e sicknrs'. an nng it's occupants. ON P u-:nnSES AT REUnRKS, .\n+l further, unit tIu order lie allice+l cinsliieuottsly on the front of and in said buildings and ' F.x~rEaoEn Tu lie served a. the law requires, tinder the direction of the Sanitary superintendent : and liiithcr, that sand buildings be not again used as a Ituman habitation without a written permit from this Board. ttt+Rttt'GH t.F 7,I:\\t1A1'I-AN, 203c7 No. 344 East I'lvrty-second street ...... Dec. r, x898 6th. Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. ogt; No. rt7r second at euue ...... Nov. t8, •• On m.tti.+n it was 1 747 ~ Nos. (o4 and 610 East Seventeenth street.. Dec. 1, Reslv ed, That the following orders 1,e and are hereby rescinded for the reason that the 27132 No. 318 Broome street ...... Modified •o as not it require the provision causes for the same have been removed of an iron sink under nozzle of hydrant sink nor th. removal of in,• school sink and the sub,[ 'ii ution of water-closrts a,,?(ir+trs, theref.'r. 222e0 Nn. z:z Fast Ninety-eighth street...... Nov.14, t8g8 i On port on relating to whitewashing. 22048 Wt -t stilt- Bradl ur.t avenue, hetwccu Une i u ~ Huudr Ifand 1, by third and ( Sic lint,- C Ot Nov. I, LOCATION. i LOCATION. died and Fitts fourth streets...... ' '' 231:.8 No.37 (atarle; -ircet ...... ...... Modified so as not to require the cellar to be made water-tight. 23769 Nn, 307 Fa-t One Hundred and Ninth sired l I Icc. r, r898 25892 No. 157 C.a.t l'lurty-first s.r,,ct ...... . 'Modified CO as not to require the provision N,rr:h si le One Hit dre,! and Forty-c-gtth r2Sc: No. 258 Delancey street. 62(2 of less m mitt r-closrt+, n ill, second floor, tr. t, first 1:o0tse cast of _., ,t 1 o k Central r'17.`z I. Nn, gg'_ewes street, front and rear, provided the iron I .main, r of the pre cnt i:ud.on Rev r ''.,iln act trio.. _o;r:g 1 _ rd sea I r closet be bunt out need retarred - 2.48.1 Nn. 245 V\ 00t Sixtieth str,et. 38; Net Guth .t0 not e, Corough f Richmond. and said closet props rh• fln•hcd. 24951 No. 1987 Second avenue ...... Mocifird so as not In req-.ire the stalls and ceilings of the cellar to he whitewashed. 7th. Certificates declarin, premises at Nos. 47, 49 and 51 \ rest Twenty-sixth street, Borough Pa lit Ot'GH OF TH tt BR. +x. 1 of '\Manhattan, a pulllic nttinatice. zz8 No. 2a3z Soft Iwrn lioulcoard . ...... Nov. r;, 1893 On notion. the tollm%il order was entot ced 7, No. 8g3 Ca li , ell a,, uue ...... " 07 Whereas, The Itrenli:es Not. 47 49 and 51 West Twenty-.sixth street, in the City and County 1423 No. 41;3 1 hird avcnuc ...... ' ,, 7 '. of \C\c fot k. and the Lit>inu.s pursuit .'.pecihed in this case, bring in the upini+tn at the B„aril in irnrrmcGn or Riaiu..so. a cotillion and in effect dan~eroos to life and health anti a public uui-auce, and the Board had in 730 Na. i Si. Paul's avenue, 7bmpkinsvill,-...... Aov. ro, 1898 taken :.ml tiled among ii- records the reports of the tiatlitary Superintendent and the Inspectors 13uROrGH OF MANIIiris. rei;um, thereto, and iv tat it re. ard- as -ut 'ii cirlit proof to authtvtze its declaration that the prem- zotoS r, tlestc rner nc undre a❑ went '- isea at i ti-lilt' '.4 pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerou- to life anti health and a \ ~ ' sea ,n3 s'roe+ a td S. coed :ivc nuc ...... Rescind,•d, public nui ,ance; the lloaid hereby enters in its records the sail premises as a nni-ance, and 2zz64 Nn, r4. l-as Nine[}-,etenth m net...... •• declares the same to be a huhlic nui-ance dan,erou. to life and he,t!th, and in respect thereto x2;29 No. 85 l.umdloiv Street ...... ...... So.b5 N oil ill street ...... '• orders. viz.: 1' tat the operation .,n.l run nttg r+f the ill and dynamos as at present rausirl,, a3810 No.3o 11', st Sing to-first street ...... ...... vi brat as aforesaid, be abated ; and that the di-chare if us t, cinders, smoke and g:iOCS 2411,1 Nn. ,99 \\ rest Forly-ninth street ...... theretrunt be abated, and that the noises and hu.iness as at present conducted at said pre inises be znztz No.95 Crosbi street ...... ...... h . also oh aim!. 2t5114 n. .S', et vrnl}-seventh street ...... 24:9t , \ o. r6r C!.arles street ...... Sth, Reports on applications for permits. No, ...... 169169558 No. 233.10 1 atsthOne i Hundred :md Fittcenth' ...... ,. strict.... ...... ...... ...... (n n: tboft. .^, was .. Resolved, That permits he and are hereby granted as follows r8gz6 No. 167 E-sex street ...... ' ...... t9Inn No. q4 At orne)- street ...... 114. 2 No.9m Nor olk street ...... , ...... " .. 22t77 No. t:4 )u$ ,;k 'treet ...... zzb'9 NI .304 Nest I-: ighty [bird s. reef . ...... NO. RrsIscSt, FATTER OR THING GRANTED. ON PRESHSES AT z_gzo N. ;;o East titxty-tir•[ street ...... ...... 24612 Nos. it: arid n7 Bn,l erg ...... •, c4527 No. 342 )last Sixty-fifth street...... .' IiOROt'GH OF aIANHA-rT.sN. Ic4o2 I'o occupy the ha.ement as a place of divine 1;+11tOt'GH OF t'u a IIR'INX. and s e-pine ...... .... \o. zz5 East One Humired and I'went}'-seventh street. 967 Nt. 940 l'`a,t e One Hundr.d and Forty. .•. •.. ,'...., l.escincled. B- Sr.OUGH OF T tri BroNS. 1040) 'to nee 164 bedn in a )Im-to ies ...... No. go7 F. 'ale avenue. Oil motion. it was BOROUGH OF BPOOKLvx, 1st I o keep a I ,fin-house for 177 lodgers...... Nos. 17 and in At]antic avenue. Resolvetl, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby denied 152 1't- kc pal c _in, h, ...-e i t ty lod gers...... N s Flt, n street. 24o To sec 4 '+... . . ...... . .... I hirty--ieth -trees ,,nd '''twelfth avenue. roao; 'In render ., ud .. ...... ..... \ t96 L oocur ClOSet. *, ,.of O0' rc~o; I, use a my'., t.ou ..... ...... No 75 \It-. it, av nu:•. ~Orncx. ON PREntISES AT ON Pr.EtiusES AT 1o406 1 - l r ar.l , n- -:,..= f.,r r clad ..... ...... N, . 8_ Ci itec - trcit. 10407 -- ...... ...... 96 1 ..na. rbI;t aven r. 40 I .. t t 1 ;-.. ns ...... .. itsin fir-t sit c+. t..n,t K. Ile:. I-r cc-i's lone. rcyoz :..~,. .: ,:, ...... ...... Na.zog R-id ate. rte. B' ntttGH nF \TAxnd rTnv, 23-28 No. 705 A1'a.hington street. r893o North side One Hundred and 'Thirty-thirds a3;88 No. t17 East One Hundred and Ninth street. street too feet tce-t of :1m-1 rdctm ascnue.

en _9ppl/catious for St re and Ifa,san Iermits for the .Sale of Jlilk. BOROUGH OF 1IANHATI'AN. On motion, it «as Resolved, That the following, permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The City of New 1st. 'i'o'eekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the York he and the same are hereby granted Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file.

FIRST DIVISION. No. LOCATION. N+,. LOCATION. Division of Gen: nil and Special San//any Inspection. 2d. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYn. (a) Weekly report of [cork pertormed by Sanitary Police. 933 No.449 Atli .t c avenue. (h) Weekly report on sanitary condition of manure dumps. STORES. 534 Nt.. 15J\\'}' c• t.fl;is en: e. 134 No. 692 Morris avenue. 935 ]os, z :,nd 4 Columbia place. (c) Weekly report on sanitary condition of offal and night-soil. rbq No. :27 Andes:, venue. V36 Na. 117 Ada;, s sir.-,t. (d) Weekly report on sanitary condition of slaughter-houses. rho No, :,:; East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth 937 No. z6 Coluu bra pt Ice. (e) Monthly report on condition of streets and removal of a;lles and garbage. slriet 9i5 No, 740 CIa-ten a\enttc. 167 N. 0,6 last One Hundred and Thirty-eighth 939 No. 235 H onburq avenue, Ordered on file. sir, et. 440 N,,. zoo St ud.opc street. SECOND DIVISION. nbS No, . I bird ave•- ue. 941 Na. r45 "nth street. t`, N 6.7 I:a_t (tie H,tndred and Thirty-cighti g4z No. i247 (:re,-ne..venue. Division of Conta iotrsDiseases and old.'ilserrl Sanitary limp"tturn. -tree . 94; No. _oz Atlantic avenue. 170 No. 2• 37 I'll' d avenue. goy N ,, 1=,5 1'ri sin-ct sir. et. 3c1. «-eekly reports of the Chief Inspector : :71 No. _o r,'I hod oven ae. 94_ No. r5t L'u17ilo avenue. Monthly report, of charitable institutions. -Nt,. g ' Court:andt avenue. 94” (a) N.,. a5'I Sir ! at enue. (b) Report of inspection of discharged patients from Riverside Hospital. 9+7 i N 1 IlLiy street. 948 No z( \\'ttIt. r-.!rre I. Ordered on file. I;~,::~, nH -'F A[eN[o[oxtu. 94; No. 654 Itergen street. 4th. Report on application for leave of absence. lit I0 r s re- t and 1.. a ey avenue. 950 N. .4t Hicks street. On motion, it was rso NO. 4, Gr:,ve avcnuc. 991 No c, Buren street. 157 \o rd Rschmocd .smug. 952 N .93 \ ork street. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: 15, i No. s I. ch,n++nd :it enuc. y53 N -.. s•-8 H. n.ro I street, 159 No.146 Nev Y rk avenue. y=4 N' + 43 Still street. 151 ! No. oz Rtchtn,,nd ttr.ace. 99; Ni, r_5 ltgtlph avenue. 37 i .'so. In broad -itc~-t. 956 N. .86 F fth avenue. NAMES. FROM'. To REMARKS.

f)isin(ector Colfax ...... October z8 On motion, it was Stableman Behan ...... ...... 4 October 24 Resolved, I hat permits be and are hereby denied as follows Report in respect to a case of yellow fever at No. 170 Second avenue. Referred to the Sanitary Committee. Nt'. Bt -siNEss, MATTER OR THING Dt:\IFO. ON PitsousES AT TIliRD DIVIstoN.

BOROUGH OP M. -. Division of Food Irr.rpc•ctinu, Of-ms/se Trades and .lJicautile lis!ablishments. 748 To keep and set live poultry ...... NO. 447 \\'a:er street. 5t1,. \Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. U,tt.ouGft OF Btttotvs. 6th. Report of violations of section No. 63 of the Sanitary Code. 749 To keeps School ...... No. 398 N1ttj,potttan avenue. 'lThe Secretary was directed to notify the persons named in said report that a repetition of the 77 0 Tu keep t5 ciocken ...... Nn. ztz, Jay .tr.ct, offense will be sufficient cause for the relocation of their permits. 10 keep 5> chickens ...... \o•gt Hamilton avenue. 75t Application of Office Attendant Lillie Hayes Watson for an increase of salary. Laid on the table. Report in respect to progress of work at Barren Island by the New York Sanitary Utilization On mitt in, it was kornpany. The Secretary was directed to notify said company that immediate compliance with Resolved, That the following permit; he and the same are hereby revoked the order issued by the Board is required.

FOURTH DIVISION. No. III SIxES0, MATTER OR THING RE%OKED. ' ON PREMISES AT Division of Patholy and I3ac lcn<+iogy. 7th. Weekly report of the Pathologist and Director of the Bacteriological Laboratories. Ordered B•'ROrGH OF MANHATTA';. 9Ec3 To use a smoke-house ...... ' No. e68 Tenth avenue. on file. reat5 To bo.ud ar,d care tort chi I...... ' No.3l2 µ v,t (-hie nusdred and Thirty-fourth street. Application of Assistant Director Beebe for leave of absence, without pay, for six months, from Notember 7, 1898. Laid on the table. BCeKttI-Oti OF PRDOKLSS. AI'Pli atinn of Laboratory Attendant Dougherty for increase of salary. Laid on the table. 1t---82 To board and care for 2 ciladren ...... No.6oi Dean street.

Joeef GH OF THE Bu=ONX, FIFTIt DlvisioN. 6 To sell and deliver milk ...... Nn. ,,r Fast line Him red ad fiftieth street. Division of 'Medical School Inspection. 3 34 ...... \ it ._ ,o Ft,rest avenue. 8th. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. Doctors Daviih S. I). Jessup, J. J. Dooley and Anna F. Donoghue decline appointment as 9th. Reports on applications for relief from orders. Medical School Inspectors. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I898. THE CITY RECORD. 5 791

The resignation of Dr. Albert W. Ferris as a Medical School Inspector was received and Petitions were then submitted for approval, as follows : accepted, to take effect November 1, 1898. flan 783, New liuildiugs, 1898-I'ctitiuu to allow the first-story entrance hall, from BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. front door to staircase only, to be inclosed by fireproof partitions con-tructcd of 4-inch I beams aucl channels set not more than 30 inchc, on centres and pr<,perly braced and built in with 4-inch 1st. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the hard-burnt clay blocks, pia>tercd on both side,; cc 1 mni.s in said entrance hat I to be constructed of Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. z-iuch hard-burnt clay blocks, supported by 2-inch '1' irons laid not more titan 2 feet apart and 130ROUGII OF BROOKLYN. plastered oil under side, as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; No. 122 Stanton street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the Petitioner,, Iloreuburger & Straub. Alipioved. Borough of Bis oklyn. Ordered on file. flan 784, New Ihtilding.=, t8nX-- Pet iuou to allow the first-story entrance hall, from front Report in respect to revocal of Lodging-house Permit No. 145, at No. 316 Bedford avenue. door to staircase only, to be iuclosett uy fireproof partitions cunsuncted of 4-inch I beams and Ordered on file. channels set not more than 3o inches on centres and property braced and built to with 4-inch Report in respect to dangerous condition of vacant lot; south side of Sackett street, between hard- burnt clay hl cl.s, plastered on both sides ; ceilings in said entrance hall to Ire constructed Third and Fourth avenues, between Nos. 648 and 658 Sackett street. of 2-inch haul-br,ri,t cl ay- I,1ocls, enppurtcd by 2-inch T iron, laid not m„re than z 6 et apart and On motion, it was 1,lastend on under ,iIle, as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; No. 165 Rivington street. Resolved, That a copy of the report of Assistant Sanitary Superintendent Black in respect to Petiurners, Il&irenbtuger & Straub. Approved. the danl,erous condition of vacant lots on the south side of Sackett street, between Third and Plan 543, New i3iiiIditl;s, 1898--Petition to allow the Bailey system of fireproof floor filling Fourth avenues, between Nos. 648 and 658, Borough of Brooklyn, be forwarded to the Honorable to be used between the steel beams in first story in place of the Rapp system, lower fame of I the Municipal Assembly, with the request that, for sanitary reasons, the Department of highways beams to be covered with cure Lath and plastered, as stated in petition ; south side of One Ilun- be authorized and directed to have said lots fenced. dred and Eighteenth street, 85 feet cast of Fifth avenue. Petitioner, George Fred. Pelham. Approved. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Plan 379A, New Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow frame building to be erected 37 feet 8 Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the inches high at the niuuldhe in front, front curb to highest point of roof, instead of about 39 feet, as Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. stated in petition of September 30, 1898 ; south side of One I I andreil and Thirty-si.sth street, 200 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. feet east of sout'i,cru Itoulcyard. I'eiit ion cr, Iler:,iann I1 renhurt;yr. Approved. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the ill ti 63oA, Aew l;utldtngs, 1808-Petition to allow the Bailey system of fireproof floor filling Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. to he used in place of brick arches, the lower flanges of steel beams un first story to he covered underneath with wire lath, as stated iii petition ; s,,uth side of One Iltmdred and Tltirty-ttinth 13CREAU OF RECORDS. street, 281 feet 6 inches east of Alexander avenue. Petitioners, Tvapiausky & Kromienberg. 7/re following Communications were Received from the Registrar of Records Approved. 1st. Weekly report. Ordered on file. iUessrs. McMillan and Fryer here entered. 2d. Report on application to record corrected certificates, Plan 63t,1, New I utltlings, 1598-Petition to allow the Bailey system of fireproof floor filling On motion, it was to be used in place of brick arches, lower flanges of steel beasts (iii first story to be eoverrii ii ii' Resolved, that permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates relating to- with wire lath, as stated in petition ; north sole of t late Iiu,t,lrecl amid Thirty-eighth street, 281 led t 6 inches east of Alexander avenue. Petitioner, George Fred. Pelham. Approved ; Id r. liy- e- Notinig no. NAMES. RLTin

OFFICE OF THE CoatnusSION, Roost 58, No. q6 BROADWAY, The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. NEW YORK, Friday, June 24, 1898, 3 o'clock P. "at. The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of Claim No. 681 (The Mott Haven The Commission met pursuant to adj.'urnmenr. Company). P'esent-Daniel Lord Chairman I, and \1illiant E. Stillings, Commisioner. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, July 27, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, Is l., representing the Corporation Counsel ; A. S. Ilutchins, LAMONT bicLOUGIILIN, CLERK. Esq., represent ng Claim 33q ; A. E. \\'oodrutl, Esq., representing Claim 070 ; W. Stebbins Smith, Esq , and Jacob Fromuc, Esq.. representing numerous claimants. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. OFFICE of TILE CoalausstoN, Root 5$, No. 96 BROADWAY, The Commissioners proceeded with the trial of the folfowi,'_- claims : Ntav \ or.R, Wednesday, July 27, tt9S, 2 o'clock t'. fit, Nu. 339 (Daniel Flynn) ; Nu. 970 (\\ illiant 11. Mornitort) ; Nos. 705 and 706 (Sarah J. Downs et al.) and No. S13 (~. A. Mon.tgh:rn). The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-- Daniel lord (Chairman) and William E. Stillings, Commissioners. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday-, June 29, tSgS, at 3 o'clock P. it. Of Counsel-Roheit C. Beatty, Esq., relre,enting the Corporation Counsel ; Henry H. LAMONT McLOUGIILIN, Clerk. Sherman, Esq., representing the Mott 11aven Company. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings ol the previous meeting was dispensed with. OFrict: OF I HE CcontisstuN, Root 5S, No. 96 BROADWAY, ( The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of Claint No. 681 (The Mott Haven Com- NEtt V•,ita, AVednesday, June 29, iS9S, 3 o'clock I,.1.1. pany). The Commission met pursuant to a,ijuurnn;eut. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, August 3, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. Present-Daniel Lorad tChairwan), and James M. Varnurn, Commissioners. LAMON•t' iMcLOUG-fLIN, Clerk. Vt (_ounsel-Robert C. Beattv, Esq., Iepre.,entlug the Corporation Counsel ; Dlessrs. Porter & Kilvert, representing numerous claimants ; Henry I1. Sherman, Esq,, representing the Mott OFFICE of THE CoaiAIlu5tQx, ROUAt 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, Haven Company. NEW YORK, \Wednesday, August 3, 1898 The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed isitlt, , 2 O'clock P. Ni. The Coinmi;sioners then proceeded with the trial of Claim No. oSi (Tile Mott haven The Commission net pursuant to adjournment. l ontpao ). 1'reserit-Danici Li rd (( hairman) and William E. S till hugs, Commissioners. The Commission then adjourned. to Wednesday, July 6, iS9S, at 1.30 o'clock v. -t. Of Counsel- Ruhert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Henry II. Sher- LAM( NI' McLOUGHLIN, Ckrk. man, Esq., representing the Slott Haven Compan)', The readinc of the minute'. of the proceedings of the previous hearing was dispensed with. -___ 4- The Commissioners proceeded with the trial of Claim No. 681 (The Mott Haven Company). OFFICE OF THE C(QIM1>I,,N, Room 5S, No. 96 BROADWAY, Vie hundred and Seventy-sixth streets ; award, $2,500 ; counsel fee, $60. '\ENV 1- .EE, 1\eunesday, July 13, ISOS, o'clock P. 51. Claim No. 607 ; Northern Gas-light Company)-Autount claimed, $2,500; 'Twenty-fourth Ward, 3 Block 1153, Ward No. IS. west side Vanderbilt avenue, between One Iltmdred and Seventy-fifth The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. and One Hundred and Seventy-sixth streets ; award, $2,000 ; counsel fee, ,6o. Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman) and \William E. Stilling', Contmiisioner..s. Claim No. 277 (The Suburban Club of The City of New York)-Amount claimed, $4,000 Of Cour.sel-Robert C. Beattv, Esq., representing the i:vrporatiun Counsel ; NlLs,rs. Porter & Twen ty-fourth 1\'ard, Block t 153, Ward No. J4, west side Vanderbilt avenue ; award, $500 Kilvert, representing numerous claimants. counsel fee, $40. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meetae,,, is as dispensed with. Claim No. 500 (Mary \V'oytisek)-Amount claimed, $2,500 ; Twenty-fourth Ward, Block t 120, The Commi,soners proceeded with the trial of the folloni,- g claims : Ward Ni. 59, No. 1929 Vanderbilt avenue, \\'e-t ; awcard, 51,250 ; counsel fee, $60. No. 6;9 (Elizabeth Nlainardy), No. 65c (Louis Fede,er), \o. 6261Jol it M. Soutter), No. 629 Clain) "u. 321 (Mary E. Fenn)-Amount claimed, 152,500 ; l'wenty-fourth Ward, Block 1120, (Regina 5tuizenegger), No. b34 (John Zarn). 1o. 647 (Cath,rine Doelle) "I'd No. 655 (John Ward No, S, No. 1931 \ -anderbiltavenue, \Vest ; Award, $[, too ; counsel fee, $60. Hohne' ). The Commi-siouers certified bills in favor of the following parties and instructed the Clerk to The Commission them: a l j )uruerI to 1\'e lur,rlsy, July 20. 1898. at 2 o'clock r. at. file ile same in the Comptroller's office for payment : LA\IO.\T McLOLGIILIN, Clerk. New Work Telephone Company (fur telephone service from October t, 1897, to July 1, 1898), $84.75 ; M. A. O'Connor (printer and stationer), 569.70 ; Lamont McLoughlin (for disbursements), OFFICE OF THE Ci at AmisstoN, Roost 5b, No. 96 BROADWAY, I $25• NEW 1 c,RU, \\eduesday, July 20, 1898, 2 o'clock P. at. The Comutissioner, proceeded with the trial of Claim No. 785 (Ronald Ketcham). The Commis ion met pursuant to adjournment. Tue Commission then adjourned to \Vednesday, September 21, rSg8, at 2 o'clock P. at. Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman) and \Vtlliam E. Stillings, Commissioners. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Ot Coun>el-Ruhert C. Beatu%, Esi., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Henry II. Sher- man, Esq., representing the Mott Ilaven Company ; Truman 11. lialdwin, Esq., representing numerous claimants. OFFICE or TILE CoStStmsstnN, Ro()'nI 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, The reacting ol the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was di-pensed with. Nltn' Yuxu, 11'ednesda)', September 21, 1898, 2 o'clock p. rat. The Commissioners handed dutc h the following decisions : The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Claim No. 581 (tugh Mulholland), amount c'ai,ned, S2,500 ; Twenty-third \Ward, Block 1342, Present-Uaniel Lord (Chairman) and James M. Varnam, Conuuissioner=. \yard No 41, No. 893 Elton avenue ; award, 5750 ; counsel fee, $40. Of Counsel-kobert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Truman H. Claim No. 450 (fanny Katzenstein), arnouut claimed, $2,5E0 : Twenty-fourth Ward, Block Baldrtiin, Esq., representing numerous claimant,. I I t t, \yard `o. 4, No. 2054 \'anderbtlt avenue, East ; award, 5930 ; coun el tee, $40. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Claim No. 898 Olaria larking, amount claimed, $S,000; Twenty-fourth \\'aid, Block IIII, Mr. Baldwin, attorney for claimants, not being prepared to proceed, the claims represented Ward No. 52, No. 2080 Vanderbilt avenue ; award, $4,250 ; counsel fee, $75. by him us ere set down for hearing on (Ictober 5, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. Claim \o. 878 (Fellutt 1). Decliert), amount clatn,ed, 5t,5oo; Twenty-fourth \Yard, The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, September 28, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. at. Block 1086. \\ 'aid Nn. 34, No. 216b \ anderbilt avenue, East; award, $I,oso; counsel fee, $6o. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Motion to dismiss at page 496 denied. - -4'•.•♦ Claim No, 267 (John L. Mran ), amount claimed, $1,500 ; Tscenty-fourth \yard, Block fo86, \\ arch N„ 43, east side Vanderbilt avenue, l,etween One Hundred aucl Eighty-hest and OUNCE OF TILE C.O>IV1sSION, ROOar 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, One Hundred and Eighty-second streets ; award, $675 ; counsel tee. $4o. Motion to dismiss NEW Void., Wednesday, September 28, 1898, 2 o'clock P. at. at page 49oS denied. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Glaitu Ni. 266 (Joseph \Veber), amount claimed, $500 ; Twenty-fourth \yard, Block Present-I)a„ieI Lord (CItairman), Jaynes M. Varnuin and \William E.StiIIing<,Coininissioners. 1086, Ward N11,47, east side Vanderbilt avenue, between One IIuurired and Eightieth and Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, E.q.. representing the Corporation Counsel ; Messrs. Porter & One llundred and Ei hty-first streets; award, 5400; counsel fee, $25. Iiilvert, representing numerous claimants ; Messrs. DlcCariy & Baldwin, representing numerous Claim No. 265 (Bei,jamn \Wechsler and others), ainuttnt claimed, $3,5c0; Twenty-fourth claimants ; \V. Stebbins South, E'q., and Jacob ["rnmme, Esq., representing numerous claimants Ward, Block who, \lard No. 58, east side \ -aoderbilt avenue, corner One Hundred and Henry 1I, Sherman, E'q., representing the Mott )laver Company. Eighty-second street ; award, $2,000 ; counsel fee, $60. 'She realing of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Clain) No. 281 (John S. Gaffney), arnount claimed, $t,oeo; Twenty-fourth Ward, Block The Commi'sioner, proceeded with the trial of the following claims : 1067, Ward No. i, east side Vanderbilt avenue, between One Hundred and Eighty-lust and No. $56 (Jacob G. Nliner), No.685 (James Clark), No.678 (John Whittaker and Herbert Rich- One Hundred and Eighty-second streets ; award, 5550 ; counsel tee, $40, mond), No. 625 (Peter Klemann), No. 629 (Regina Sturzeuegger), No. 630 (Charles and Louisa Claim No. 781 (1 he Northern Inpr,vemert Company), amount claimed, $1o,00o; Twenty- Konemann), No. 637 (Thomas 1autglcy), No. 644 (Richard F. )Ia an), No. 646 (John Paul). 'No. 626 fourth Ward, Block 1067, Ward No. to, east side Vannlethilt avenue, between One liunllrecl (John Id. Sputter), No. 6;4 (John Zorn), No. 636 (Mary T. Vogt), No. 647 (Catherine Doelle), No. and Eighty-second and One Hundred and Eighty-third streets; award, $Io,coo ; counsel fee, 650 (Louis and Mary Federer), No. 654 (Edward and Maria t-lergenrother), No. 6S7 (Magrtalena $100. Krebs and another), No. 648 (Katherine Gutknecht), No. 652 (Jacob Fischer), No.631 (Christopher Claim No. 777 (The Northern Improvement Company), amount claimed, $zo,000 ; Twenty- Pasenecker), No. 6,;9 (Iairlor Lewkowitz). No. 649 (Philip and Mary Eghert), No. 633 (Bernardiva fourth \Ward, block 1o66, \1 arcis Nos. t and 14, east side \'ar,derlilt avenue, between (lire Wiener), No. 627 (Michael and Anna Scheringer), No. 628 (Mary Schmidt), No. 632 (Margaret Hundred and Eighty-third and One Hundred and Eighty-fourth streets ; award, $zi,oco; Turner), No. 635 (Charles 1I. White), No. 63S (lfenry Wtlker), No. 640 (Catherine Rehbock), No. counsel fee, $too. 641 (Caspar Schied), No. 642 (Arthur Bulman), No. 643 (Ju;tma Maiberger), No. 645 (Gustav and The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims Sophia Bartels), No. 651 (1laria Stelser), No. 653 (George Fuchs), No. 655 (John Hohner), No. 656 (Owen Judge), N.,.659 (Elizabeth \Iainardy), No. 666 (James Byrne), No. 681 ((lie Mott Haven No. 954 I Fi ancis Shepperd), No. 952 (Ilelen G. Miller), No. 955 (Ernest Sass), No, 947 (Zeline Gillier), No. 849 (Timothy Dunovon), N. 863 (.\nterican Express Company), No. 855 (Albert Company). Nos. 705, 706 and 709 (Sarah J. Downs and others), Nos. 711 and 713 (1V. Stebbins Harder), No.956 (Richard Walters) and No. 681 (The Mott IIaven Company). Smith), No. 812 (Ann R. Delnoce), No. 813 (Susan A. Monaghan), and No. 814 (Charles E The Commission then adjourned to Thursday, July 21, 1898, at 2 o'clock t'. at. Schramm). LAMONT 11cLOCGHLIN, Clerk. The Commissioners then adjourned to Wednesday, October 5, 18g8, at 2 o'clock P. et. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk.

OFFICE OF THE CO>1uttSSIO\, Room 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, NEW 1 ogle, 3 hursday, July 21, 1898, 2 o'clock P. Af. OFFICE OF THE COSIrfISSION, ROOM 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, The Commission net pursuant to adjournment. NEW VCRK, Wednesday, October 5, 1898, 2 o'clock r. M. Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman) and William E. Stillings, Commissioners. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Henry H. Sher- Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman), James M. Varnum and William E. Stillings, Commis- man, Esq., representing the Mott Haven Company. sioners,

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, I8Q8. THE CITY RECORD . 5793

Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Truman 11. The Commissioners duly signed certificates of award in the following matters, and instructed Baldwin, Esq., representing numerous claimants ; Carroll Perry, Esq., representing numerous the Clerk to file the same in the Comptroller's office : claimants. ('laim No. 163 (George Graff), No. 6o6 (Henry A. P,assfor(l, as trustee, etc.) and No. 603 The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. i (henry A. Bassford as trustee, etc.). The Conimi,sioners proceeded with the trial of the following claims : The Commi,stoners also certified bill in favor of the Independent Toilet Supply Company No. 954 (Francis Shepperd), No, 952 (Helen G. Miller), No. 95$ (Ernest Sass), No. 849 for $6, and instructed the Clerk to file the same in the ( :omptroller's office. (Timothy Donovan), No. 863 (American Express Company), No. 855 (Albert Ilarder) and No. 956 The Con:inission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: (Richard Walter). No. 713 (W. Stebbins Smith), No. 956 (l. iclmrd Walter), No. 959, 960 and 961 (John B. Has- 'The Commission dismissed the following claims and orders of dismissal were sinned, and the kIn), and No. 992 (E. Randolph 1. 11iis,n). Clerk was directed to file the same in the Comptroller's office : No. 556 (Jacob G. Miner), No. 685 The Commission then ad_jom n: tl t,) Wc,Ine,day, October 26, ,S98, at 2 o'clock P. M. (James Clark) and No. 678 (James and Herbert l(ichmond). L:A\]ONf 1IcLOUGIILIN, Clerk. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, October t2, 1898, at 2 o'clock r. Ni. j...t __ LAMONT McLOUG}ILIN, Clerk. -- OFFice IF 1liE CONIM[ls u x, ROOM 58, No. 96 BROADWAY,v, YORK, \Sedncsday, October 26, 1898, 2 o'clock e. nt. OFFICE 01''1 11[. Cn)trirssloN, Root 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, 1 The Commission met I ,ursuant to adjournment. NE% YORK, \Wednesday, October 12, iS9S, 2 o'clock P. M. j Present-I)auicl Lord (Chairnian), James M. Varnum and William E. Stillings, Commissioners. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Of Counsel-R,bert C. Beatty, E,q., representing the Corporation Cuunsel ; Carroll Berry, Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman), and James M. Varnum, Commissioners. Esq., representing numerous claimants. Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Thomas S. I The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Bassford, Esq., representing numerous claimants ; Truman H. Baldwin, Esq., representing i \1r. Ileatty prnditced a bill of Charles A. lierrian, dated February 25, 189S, for $550, for numerous claimants services as expert before the Commt~sion ; a similar bill of Stephen IL lapes, and a similar bill of The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Charles W. Tarbox, together with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel that each bill is a The Clerk presented the following statement, showing the estimated expenses of the Commis- proper charge in the expenses of the said Commission, and which said bills be filed with the Com- sion for the year t899 : mission. Daniel Lord, Chairman of Commission, salary ...... 43.000 00 The Commission proceeded with the trial of Claims Nos.95o, 96o and 961 (john L'. }Iaskin). James M. Varnum, Commissioner, salary ...... 3,000 1'he Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, November 2, I895, at 2 o'clock P. M. William E. Stillings, Commissioner, salary...... 3, LA IIONT U1cLOUGIILIN, Clerk. Charles P.'s oung, Stenographer, salary ...... 3,000000 000 ~.~.• Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk to Commission, salary ...... 2,500 00 American Surety Company, for rent of offices ...... t,200 00 OFFICE OF •1rrk C00mtmitw0'e, Root 58, No. 96 Btrn,DWAY, I 1St. A. O'Connor, for printing minutes and stationery ...... 1,000 00 NEW Yutctc, \\edne day, November 2, 1898, 2 o'clock P. M. S Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph Company ...... 240 00 The Coin missiou met pursuant to adjournment. Office and Messenger Boy ...... 300 00 Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman) and James iii. Varnum, Commissioners. Sundries ...... 500 00 Of Counsel-Robert C. Ileatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Thomas B. Brownell Esq., representing numerous claimants ; 'Truman II. Baldwin, Esq., representing Total ...... ...... $1 7,740 00 numerous claifnants. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting, was dispensed with. Commissioner Varnum thereupon offered the following preamble and resolution, which was The Chairman laid before the Commission a resolution received fromn the Board of Estimate and app r, unanimously adopted ; rtionment : 0 1V'herea, Whereas, The Clerk has presented a statement showing the estimated expenses of the Com- , It appears that the total amount of bonds required to be issued during the year mission for the year 1899, which has been examined and approved by this Commission ; now, 1898, ),ur-uant to the provisions of chapter 537 of the Laws of 1593, and chapter 567 of the Laws therefore, be it of 1894, relating to expetues of the Change of Grade I)an,age Commission, will not exceed the the sum of one hundred thousand dollars (sloo,000), thus making the concurrence of the Municipal Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893, as amended by chapter 567 of the Laws of 1894, the Comptroller be and he hereby is respectfully requested to Assembly with resolutions of this $otrl authorizing such bond, unnecessary ; therefore, be it issue bonds for such amounts as may be necessary for the payment of the expenses of the Com- " Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893, as amended mission for the year 1899, from time to time, as provided by the act ; and be it further by chapter 567 of the Laws of 1894, the Comptroller lie and is hereby authorized to issue corporate Resolved, That the Clerk be and hereby is directed to forward a copy of the foregoing to the stock of The City of New York from time to time as may be require(], in the manner provided by Comptroller, together with a statement showing the estimated expenses of the Commission for the section 16g of the Greater Neu+ York Charter, to the amount of seventeen thousa d seven hundred year 1899. and forty dollars ($17,740) to provide for time payment of the expenses of the Change of Grade The Commissioners duly signed certificates of award its the following claims and instructed Damage Contmissiou, prom bled for by -aid acts during the year ISgg.'' the Clerk to file the sauce in the Comptroller's office The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: No. 522 f Lillie 1'. Yoran), No. 275 (Carrie J. Haber), No.381 (John Carr), No. 276 (Robert E. No. 784 (Albert Tag and another), No. Soo (Percival Knauth), No. 81g (William E. Lathrop, I Jnetphrevs), No. 528 (Clara Fairchild), No. 320 (Charles O. Kirkwp), No. 277 (}'he Sulmtrban Jr.) and No.863 (American Express Comp any). Club of '1 he City of New York), No. 607 (The Northern Gas-light Company), No. 500 (Mary The Commission then adjourned to 1 riday. November 4, 1898, at 2 o'clock t'. ti. \Voytisek) and No. 321 (Mary E. Penn). LARIONT NluLOUtIILIN, Clerk. The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of the following claims : No. 603 (henry A. ha>sford as trustee), No.6o6 (henry A. Massford as trustee), No. 584(llugh OFFICE OF THE Cnvvnsslrw, Room 58, No.96 BROADWAY, Mulholland), No. 849 (Timothy Donovan), No. 952 (Ilelen G. Miller), No. 855 (Albert harder), NI:w Yotac, Friday, November 4, 1898, 2 o'clock P. ,I. No. 954 (Francis Shepperd), No. 947 ("Leline Ginter), and No, 955 (Ernest Sass). The Commission net pursuant to adjournment. The Commission then adjourned to AV'ertnesday, October Ig, 1808, at 2 o'clock P.M. Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman), James IU. Varnum and William E. Stillings, Commissioners. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. The Conimissicners, examined, appruted and certified the following bills submitted by the Corporation Counsel and instructed the Clerk to file the same in the Comptrolhr's office for pay- OFFICE of •rItE Covtottsstoti, Ronvl 58, No. g6 BROADWAY, meut : S. I1. Mapes, Building Expert, $55o ; Charles W. Tarbox, Real Estate Expert, $550 NEW YORK. Wednesday, October Ig, 1898, 2 o'clock P. Ni. C. A. Berriav, Real Estate Expert, $550. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. The Commi,sion also certified bills in favor of the following parties and instructed the clerk Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman) and James ?1. Varnum, Commissioners. to file the same in Comptroller's otlice : 1L A. O'Connor (for printing and stationery), $150.50 Of Counsel Robert C. Beatty, Esq., representing the Corporation Counsel : W. Stebbins Lamont 111c1.ougblin (for disbursements), $25.30. Smith, Esq., and Jacob 1 romme, Esq., representing, numerous claimants ; Carroll Berry, Esq., The Commission then actjouruect to Wednesday, November g, 1898, at 2 o'clock r. xr. representing nuwerous claimants ; Truman 11. Baldwin, Esq., representing ntuneruu: claimants. LAMONT \IcLOUGHLIN, Clerk. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the last meeting was dispensed with. - The Secretary laid before the Conutuissimn the following correspondence, which was ordered ______to be inserted in the record : OFFICE Or• Fur. Coxnttssmox, Rooms 58, No. 96 BnrrrrrrvcAuy, DEPARITtEN'r off FINAscE-CITY of NEW YORK, Nr;w Tome, \Wednesday, November 9, 1898, 2 o'clock P. -,t. October 15, i85. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. DANIEL LORI), Esq., Chairman, C/ean,e of Grade Darngie Commission, Twenty-third and ]'resent-James II . Varutuu and \William E. Stillings, Commissioners. Yzacumtt'-foxrth IVards, No.96 Broadway, New York Of Counsel --Robert C. Beatty, Eq., representing the Corporation Counsel; William T. DEAR SIR-I beg to inclose for the information of the gentlemen composing the Change of Emmert, Esq., representing Claims Nos. 940 and 94[ ; Alhridge C. Smith, Esq. (on behalf of Grade Damage Commission the copy of the communication of the Corporation Counsel, addressed Smith & \Vhite), representing Claim No. 971 ; 5. 1;. Brownell, Esq. (by Mr. Patterson) represent- to me under date of September Ig, 1898, in relation to the issue of bums to pay an ards made by ing numerous claimants ; Innoman It. Baldwin, Esq , representing numerous claimants. your Commission, and to state that the funds for that purpose in my hands on January 1, 1895, The leading of the u,inutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. have been exhausted. The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims : Respectfully, No. 784 (Albert Tag and another) ; No. Soo (Percival Knauth), and No. Sig (William E. M. T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. Lathrop, Jr.). The Commission then adjourned to \Vedhesday, November t6, 1898, at 2 o'clock F. nt. LASS I)EPARTntENT, LAMONT 1\1cLUUG1lLIN, Clerk. OFFICE OP THE CORPORATION COUNSEL, NEW YoRx, September 19, 1898. )t I/wr. BIRD S. COLEI, COnrptroi/nr. OFFICE OF THE CostinsstoN, Roost 58, No. 96 BROADWAY, SIR- I am in receipt of a communication from the Deputy Comptroller, bearing elate Septem- NEW YORK, \Vednesday, November t6, 1898, 2 o'clock r. at. ber 15, which refers to a communication addressed by him to me under date of the 13111 Instant, The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. transmitting for my examination certificates of awards filed in your Department by the Change of Present-James M. Varnum and \\111iam E. Stillings, Conunissioners. Grade 1)amage Commission. Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, L q., representing the Corporation Counsel ; W. T. Emmett, The Deputy Comptroller begs me to advise you if, in view of the fact that the City has Esq., representing Claims Nos. 940 amid 941 ; Truman 11. Baldwin, Esq., representing numerous reached its limit of indebtedness, bonds can be issued to pay awards and counsel fees allowed by claimants. said Commission where the certificates were filed since January 1, 1898. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. I received in June last a communication from your office, dated the 27th t of that month, in The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims : which you stated that The City of New York, as constituted at present, exceeded its debt limit on Nos. 940 and 941 (A. New•hald Morris et al), No. 945 (Mary A. Fitzgerald), No. 855 (Albert the first day of January. Harder), No. 849 (Timothy Donovan), No. 952 (llelen G. Miller), and No. f56 (Richard Walters). On J one 30 you recalled the letter sent on June 27, stating that the amount there given as the The Commission then adjourned to Friday, November 1S, 1898, at z o'clock r. it. excess of time City from the ten per cent. limit ill the Constitution was an error, and you gave other LAMONT AlcLOUGHLIN, Clerk. figures, but reiterated the statement that the City had passed its debt limit on January t, 1898. I have heard nothing from you since upon the subject, and therefore, suppose that your communication of June 30, still stands good. OFFICE OF THE CoMMIssIoN, ROOwI 58, No. 96 }BROADWAY, This being the case, the City was, according to your statement, beyond the debt limit on NEW YORK, Friday, November IS, 1898. 2 o'clock r. in. January t, 1898. Present-Daniel Lord (Chairman), James DI. Varnurn and William E. Stillings, Commissioners. As regards the question now immediately under discussion, it is provided by section 6 of Of Counsel-Robert C. Beatty, 1•:sq., representing the Corporation Counsel ; Ilenry H. Sher- chapter 567 of the Laws of 1894, in reference to the awards in the proceeding.. now in question man, Esq., and Edward S. Kaufman, Esq., representing the Mott Haven Company. mm Section 6. The said commissioners shall award such relict as, in their judgment, is lust The minutes of the proceedings of the following meetings were read and approved : June zo, and equitable, in view of the circumstances of each case brought before them by the claim filed, as 24 and 29; July 6, 7, Ii, 13, 20, 21 and 27 ; August 3 ; September 14, 21 and 28 ; October 5, 12, aloresaid, and shall determine what relief, it any, is to be awarded in respect of each such block 19 and 26; November 2, 4, 9 and 16. 1898. or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, it any, and what award, if any, The Commi-siou then proceeded with the trial of claim No. 681 (The Mott Haven Com- is to be allowed as damages, upon such lot or parcel, and thereupon they shall file in each case in pany), after which the Commi-sion the department of finance in said city a certificate, signed by the whole or a majority of said com- Adjourned to Wednesday, November 23, 1898, at 2 o'clock r. iii. missioners * * * * and the amount of any award matte as aforesaid * * * if any be LAMMON7' 11IcLOUGIILIN, Clerk. be made, shall thereupon become a charge against the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, in favor of time respective persons to whom the same shall be made, and shall be provided for by the issue of bonds, by the comptroller of said city of New York.' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. In my opinion, under the language of the act, the liability of the City becomes fixed only at the time of the filing of the certificates mentioned in your office, and, therefore, where such cer- tificates have been hied therein since the first day of January, 1898, it at such time the City had CITY OF NEW YoRK-OrrtcE OF THE MAYOR, exceeded its constitutional limit of indebtedness, you cannot legally issue bonds for the payment December 13, 1898. of such awards, etc. To the Super•e'isor of the City record, City Hall, New York : You will, of course, understand that this ruling denying the right to issue bonds does not deny DEAR SIR-I am directed by the Mayor to notify you, for publication in the CITY RECORD, your right to pay awards, etc., out of the funds which were in your hands on January 1, 1698, that on December 9, t8g8, he fixed the salary of Joel J. Gibson, Confidential Clerk in the office and applicable to such payment. of the Mayor, at $i,8co per annum. Yours, Very respectfully yoers, (Signed) JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. ALFRED M. DOWNES, Secretary to the Mayor. 5794 THE CITY RECORDD . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1899.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. ARTHUR A. QUINN, Deltuty Commissioner, COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. No. IIg Nassau street, g A. II. to 4 P. At JAn1ES FEENEY, Commissioner for Richmond. Chairman ; BIRD S. COLER, Comp. WILLIAM H. Hops, Public Administrator. The MAYOR, Ili I AR'I'M h:''. r 01 PARKS, flans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and troller :. PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH IiOROi'(o is OF BRUolCESN AND QUEENS, Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- GtrGGENHm:InIER, President of the Council, and ROIERT BOOM 15O. 8, Cii'Y Ii ALL, BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 .5.5.104 P. At.; Dion, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- Saturdays, to v. BORotuIt OF BROOKLYN, No, 346 Broadway, g A. At. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 men, Alenrbers. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary. Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. Office of Secretary, Room Nu. It, Stewart Building. December I2, IS9S. A. M. to 1251. to 4.30 P. M. Stepe'1 z,isor of the City Re con! MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN H. 111OONEY. Secretary. REGISTER'S OFFICE. SIR—I hereby notify you that I have made DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, the following appointment in this Department : j),4,, trim o/ ffig/,snaps. East side City Hall Park, 9 A.M. to 4 P. II. Cevr/ral (wee. ISAAC FROntnn:, Register; JOHN Vox (iLAHN, December 2, ItioS, Joseph Cavanagh, horse No. 150 Nassau street, 9 A.M. to 4 P. nt. Nn. 148 East Twentieth street, q A. M. to 4 P.M. Deputy Register. and cart, at $3 per day. JAMES I'. KEqT1NO, Commis±toner of Highways, FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. W ILLIA'I N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. N. 1). FANNtNG, Deputy Commissioner. Yours very truly, THOMAS R. F.xRRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. JAMES I. KIRW'IN, Deptny Commissioner for Bor- GEU. V. BROWER, JAMES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. CoinmissioHer. l oHs P. MADDEN, Deputy for Queens. Room 127 Stewart Iluilding, Chambers street and }IENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. I lxl'.YArMEN I' OF PARKS, Richsteud. Othce, "Richmond Building," corner Rich. 11RE DEPARTMENT. CHARLES WE1DE, Commissioner. mood Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, lb uuctts uF BROOKLYN AND (JUEEN. from q A. St. to 4 P. II.; Saturdays, I2 AI. 1'00 1 NO. S, CIIN TIALI,, D,'/artuecnt of Si;uers. Nos. s65 and 267 Broadway, •3 A. v. to 4 P. M. Hea,tjuea rters. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. BOROI.'GH OF IiRoOKLYN, JAMES KANE, Commissioner of Sewers. Nos. 157 and 259 East Sixty-seventh street. No. III Fifth avenue. December 12, ISIS. MATTHEW F. DONOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. JOHN J SCANNELL, Fire Commissioner. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner Strfelrisor of th<' ('it t' A','cl'r,t : 1'HOatAS _1. IBYRNES, Deputy for Bronx, JAMES H. Tt'I.t.Y, Deputy Commissioner, Borough WILLIAM BRENNAN. Deputy for Brooklyn. of Brooklyn and Queens. AUGUSTI- s T. DocHARTV, Secretary. SIR—I hereby notifv You that I have appointed MATT HEw J. GOLONER, Deputy Commissioner NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. Fred. Staber„ of No, 526 Eleventh street, Sewers, Borough of Queens. HUGH BONNER, Chief of Department, and in Charge No. 70 Ludlow street, g A. M. to 4 P. st. Borough of Brooklyn, as Stonecutter in this HENRY P. JIORRIsoN, Deputy Commissioner and of Fire-alarm Telegraph. Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office, JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs PATRICK H. PICKETT, Warden, Department, at $3 per day. ,, Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and of Brooklyn and Queens. Yours Very truly, York avenue, New Brighton, S. T. GEORGE F. 1IrRRAY. Inspector of Combustibles. PETER 5'EhRV, Fire 1larshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. GEb. V'.'BROWER, The Bronx and Richmond. Commissioner. Pepartrnent of Bridges. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, g A at. to 4 AI.oNZO BRYx1ER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- P. At, Room 177 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Iyn and Queens. WILLIAM SOHMER, County Clerk. 'I IIE CI TV OF NiISV V ORK, Broadway. g A. St. to 4 P. St. ; Saturdays, q A. M. to 12 n'. Central Office open at all hours. JOHN L. Si,E.&, Commissioner. GEORGE. I1. FAHRIIACH, Deputy. 11E1'ARTIIFNT OF PARKS, THOMAS H. YORK, DeptHy. OFFICE OF CI)\I\II~SIONER FOR THE SASIiEI. R PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. IBOROUGHI OF '1HB BRONX, MATTHEW H. MIooRE, Deputy for Bronx. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, q A. St. THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, ZBRO\V51C1 '\1ANsION, CLAREMONT PARK, HARRY BEAM, Deputy fur Brooklyn. to 4 P. nt. An? Ste rr.»t „f 1'ri,:/irrg , .1tat.'oizery J. 'CI O LLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner, FAIRCHILD, 'Preaxltrer ; JioTIN W. WEBER, THOMAS S. ,drool Board f ,r /i,' B,,rnug/rs of .Vanl.,,attan anI B,,rough of The bronx, Cremona Park Building. Tie,? Bronx. lfoonn and The \I,YOR, C,mmissioners. Michael Holahan, Laborer. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy C-commissioner, Borough Chief Engineer's Office, Nu. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn T. Croghan, Laborer. of Ricl:m, 'nd. Office, "Richmond Building," corner No. 146 Grand street, Borough of \lanhattan. E. I_)., 9 A.M.to 5 P. II. Richmond Terrace and York avenue. New Brighton, S.I. CHARLES Bct.KLEY HUBBELL, President ; ARTHUR M. Nolan, Laborer. MCMULLIN, Secretary. - E. Mona hare, Laborer. De/a rtntent of Street (Lea ning. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Schnol Board for Site Bnroug/i of Brooklyn. W'm. Ilodgins, Laborer. O A.M. to 4 PSI. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 .A, 51. John \lullins, Laborer. JASIEO \ICCARTNEY, Commissioner, No. 346 Broad- No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. to 4 P. M. a%, Manhattan. 1. EDWARD Swaxsrao~l, President ; GEORGE G. ASA BIRD GARDIXER, District Attorney ; 'AILLI'at J. f os. Shaughnessv, Laborer. F. 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FRANK PERLET, President ; FRANKLIN C. Vtrr, Sec. I~. D.'p,trtnrevat of Buildings, !_(; %,ring and Srr/j,,'irs. retry. DANIEL LORD, Chairman ; JAMES H, VARNUM, Charles Kramer, Laborer. \\'ILLIA.It E. STILLINGC, Commissioners Michael Whalen, Laborer, No. 346 Broadway, Room 1142, 3 A. 51. to 4 P.51. I..osioNr Jlct ot'cin_IN, Clerk. HESuY S. KFARNY, Commissioner of Public Build- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Win. M. Adams, Laborer. ings, Lighting and Supplies. Arsenal Building, Central Park, y A. M. to 4 P. Al. ; Patrick Kiernan, Laborer. PETER J. DOOLING, Deputy Commissioner for Man- Saturdays, r2 \I. CORONERS. Hubert Skiff, Laborer. hattan. GEORGE C. CLAUSES, President, Commissioner in Borough of Manhattan. F. Schmidt, Laborer, WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- Manhattan and Richmond. lyn. GEORGE V. BROW'ER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all J. Eagan, Laborer. - HExev SI'TPImIx, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. Queens. times of day and night. EDw-.AFD 1. 1MILI.ER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich- AUGUST >foEnrs, Commissioner in Borough of The EDWARD T. FITZP.ATRICK, JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARD 'ilA\ ii. mond. Bronx, Zbruwski Mansion, Claremont Park. W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA. Private Secretary. Borough of The Bronx. ANTHONY AICOWEN, THOsIAS 1l. LYNCH. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Borough of Brooklyn. G,f/ o/ter's U~~ce, Pier ' A,' N. R., Battery place. ANTHONY J BURGER, GEORGE W. DEL.sI. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, g J. SERGEANT CRAM, President ; CHARLES F. MURPHY, Borough of Queens. A. 1I. tO 4 1'. 'I. Treasurer ; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. TATEMENT OF THE HOUR- DURING BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. PHILIP T. CRONIN, Dr. SAMUEL S. GUY, Jr., LEONARD WILL!A]I H. BURKE, Secretary. ROUFF, Jr., Jamaica, L, I. S which the Public Offices in the City are open for MICHAEL T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. Office hours, g A. 'II. to 4 P. 51. ; Saturdays. 12 M. business, and at which the Courts regularly open and EDGAR J. LEVEY, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Borough of Richmond. adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are EDw'ARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and JOHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRS-OTER. Arrears. kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. of Departments and Courts : DAVID O'BRIEN, C, ,llect,.r of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets, Borough of Manhattan. Main Office, Nu. zoo Fourth avenue, Borouglrof Man- SURROGATES' COURT. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. DAVID E. AU'STEN, Receiver of Taxes. hattan. New County Court-house, Court opens at 10.30 .11oy 'e's O(~ce. JOHN J. McDotocGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build- A. M. ; adjourns 4 P. M. No. 6 City Hall g A. %I. to 4 P. 51. ; Saturdays, Borough r,f Manhattan. ings and C,,uunissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan FRANK T. FITZGERALD and Jolts H. V. ARNOLD, A. St. to I2 }t. JAMES B. B00CR, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough and The Bronx. Surrogates ; WILI.IA't V. LFARV, Chief Clerk, ROBERT A. VAN \\1'CK, Mayor. of Brooklyn. JOHN GUILFOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of ALFRED H. DoWxES. Private Secretary. JOHN 1'. t;og'LDsDrBI, First Auditor of Accounts, Brooklyn. Borough of Manhattan. DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs Bureau of Licenses. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. WILLIAM MehcxsS, First Auditor of Accounts, of Queens and Richmond. No. I City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. S[ Eorough of Brosklyn. A. J. JI'Hsros, Secretary. Rooms 14, 15 and t6 Nos, 149 to II Church street. DAVID J. ROCHE, Chief. MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, Deputy Collector cf Assess- Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- President, JOHN RENEH.sN ; Secretary, JAMES E. GEORGE W. Beows, Jr., Deputy. ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. hattan and The Bronx, No. zoo Fourth avenue, Borough MCGovERN ; TreaSUrer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE of Manhattan. LOGsi[5, P. J. ANDREW'S, ,'.r-ufCio. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. WALTER H. HOLr, Auditor, Borough of Richmond. .JOHN J. FETHERSroN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Office I.f the Department for the Borough of Brook- Meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 Rooms 114 and rx5 Stewart Building, 9 A. x. to 4 P. M. Borough of Richmond. lyn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. P. Al. J OHS C. BEETLE and EDWARD OWEN. GEORGE BwAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments (1Bce of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens and kichm,,nd, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. SUPREME COURT. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor, Borough of The Bronx. Staten Island, Borough of Richmond ; Branch office : County Court-house, 10.30 A. nl. to 4 P. St. THE MAYOR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT OF DEPARTMENT Bourn I, second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Secretary. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver Special Term, Part I., Room No. 2. Island, Borough of Queens. Address THOMAS L. FEIiNEE, Stewart Building. Taxes, Borough of Queens. Special Term, Part II., Room No. xg. FRAscic R. CLAIR Auditor, Borough of Queens. Office hours, 9 A. 51. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. A[. to Special Term, I'art III., Room No. 19. I2 M. Bureau of the City Ci,amberrain. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Special Term Part IV„ Room No. II. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 23. Nos. 25 and 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Stewart Building, g A. At. to 4 P. St. ; Saturdays, r2 nt. Special Term, fart VI., Room No 21. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. Broadway, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. 51. THOMAS L. FEITNER, President of the Board ; ED- THE COUNCIL. Special 'Term, Part VII., Room No. 25. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. WARD C. SHEEIIY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THostas J. Special Term, Part VIII., Room No, 34. RP.NDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council, PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRELL, Commissioners. P. J. SCULLY. City Clerk. Office of the City Payonaster. Trial Term, fart II., Room No. r6. Clerk's office open from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, Trial Term, Part 1II., Room No. 07, No. 33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 r. u. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 18, IO A. M. tO I2 M. JOHN H.T131MPRMA',, City Paymaster. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. No. 346 Broadway (N. Y Life Insurance Building), Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 32. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Rooms 1033 and 1034. Office hours from g A. 21. to 4 Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 31, 'THOMAS F. WonDS, President. LAW DEPARTMENT. P. St. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. 11. to 12 M. Trial 'term, Part VII., Rooln No. 30. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 24. Ojfce of Corpora/,nn Counsel. JOHN T. NAGLE, Al. D., Chief of Bureau. ATUnicpal Statistical Commission : FREDERICK W. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 21. Jtaats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. M. to Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 22. BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. 5 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. At. to 12 St. GIiOBE, LL. D., HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, THORNTON Borough of Manhattan. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 26. JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. N. MOTLEY, JULIUS G. KUGELMAN, RICHARD T. 7usticcs—AnRAH.As[ R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES H. Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, THEODORE CONNOLY, W. W, LADD, Jr., CHARLES WILSON, Jr., ERNEST HARMER. Nos. no, IT and to City Hall. 9 A. SL to 4 P. 11.; Satur- BLANDY, Assistants. TRUAX, CHARLES F. AlACLEAN, FREDERICK SMYTH, days, 9 A. at. to 12 M. JOSEPH F. DALY, MILES BEACH, ROGER A. PRYOR, ALMET F. JENKS, Assistant Corporation Counsel for MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President. Brooklyn. LEONARD A. GEIGERICH, HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER, IRA EDGAR RIDER, Secretary. Criminal Court Building, Centre street, between HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN J. FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM N. Bureau for Collection of Arrears of Personal Taxes, Borough of The Bronx. Franklin and White streets, 9 A. Al. to 4 F. M. COHEN, P. HENRY DL'GRO, DAVID MCADAn1, HENRY R. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, 9 CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ROBERT E. DEYO and BEEKMAN HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS H. corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- A. M. to 4 P.M. WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, Commissioners. SCOTT. WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. seventh street. 9 A. M- to 4 P. x. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Bur:au for the Recoreer,' of Penalties, I2 M. Nos. Itg and :zx Nassau street. CITY COURT. Louis F. HAFFEN, President. ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park. Borough of Brooklyn. Bureau of . t,- et O¢enings. Office, No. 320 Broadway, g A.M.to 4 P. 51. General Term. President's Office, No. i Borough Hall. 9 A. Si. to $ Nos. go and 92 West Broadway. EDWARD CAHILL, THOMAS A. WILSON, EDWARD Trial Term, Part I. P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO 12 M. JOHN P. Doss, Assistant to Corporation Counsel AICCL'E, PATRICK Sri. HAVERTY and JOHN B. MEYEN- Part II. EDWARD Al. GROUT, President. BORG, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Part III. Secretary. Part IV. Borough of Queens. POLICE DEPARTMENT. FREDERICK BOWLEY, President. Special Term Chambers will be held 10 A. W. to 4 Central Office. P. M. Office, Long Island City'. 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satur- BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. days, from a A. At. until 12 Si. No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 32 Cham- BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Board ; JouN The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FEITNER (Presi- bers street, g A. M.tO 4 P. M. Borough of Richmond. B. SEXTON, JACOB HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, COmmiS- dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments:, Secre- JAMES H. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice ; JOHN H. GEORGE CROMWELL, President. ;ioners. tary ; the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL, MCC,RTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, EDWARD F. O'DWYER, Office of the President, First National Bank Building, and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members ; CHARLES JOHN P. SCHCCHSIAN and W, 70, K. OLCOTT, Justices. New Brighton ; 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, y A. M. to DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. V. ADEE, Clerk. THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk. 12 M. Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess- Central Office, ments, Stewart Building. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS Foot of East Twenty-sixth Street, g A. AT toP. M. Room tog Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board; Commis- COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. JOHN J. RYAN, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. doner for Manhattan and Bronx. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between TEN EVCK, JOHN P. WINDOLPH and THE MAYOR, THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners ; HARRY W, ADOLPH SIMIS, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and THOMAS J DUNN, Sheriff ; HENRY P. MIULVANY, Court opens at Io A. M. WALKER, Secretary, A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer. t,luCens. Under Sheriff. justices) First Division — ELIZUR B. HINSDALE,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I4, i8g8. THE CITY R E C O R D 5 795

WEDNESD.1V, DF.r EMBI':R 14, 1Mi18, WILLIAM TRAVRRS JEROME, EPHRAIM A. JACOB, JOHN Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1S9A, HAYES, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK. WILLIAM M. FULLER, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court ;it 4 P. Si.. for furnishin t the 'Truant nchr.nl in the Clerk ; Josnptr H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. opens daily 'Sundays and legal holidays excepted, from at t P. st-, fbr Printiu g required be the aid 1fo:,r, for I;nrough of Brooklyn with supplies, sum, It as .AI-at. Pro. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. the year 19). visinns,etc., etc., for the s s' air ci,•:in} Deee la' m,;r,!899. Second Division-Trial days-Borough Hall, Brook- WILLIAM W. PENFIEL.D, Justice. JOHN N.STEWART, Sample, „f the S .uri.ar da.:uments rid., rryu red to be F:arh PropoHN E. EUn'1TIS, Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- Eveninc-" Daily News," " Evening Sun." HENRY A. ROGER ,, room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth "Sleekly-" Weekly Union." Ii. HO W'LAND LEAVITT, street. Court open daily Sundays and legal holidays Scuri-weekly-' Hirleul Local Reporter." JOHN R. THIOMI'SON, CORPORATION NOTICE. excepted from 9 A. +t. to 4 P. N. German—";tlorgen Journal. HUGH KELLY, Committee on Buildings. \VM. F. MooRE, Justice. DANIEL. WILLIAMS, Clerk. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, U111AL N(11l(1 Ii- IIf:RI:11v t;191 1, 7't)ALIu Supervisor, City Record Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. P Incest's claiming to have been i mm] rid by a NovoMURR t'8, ,898. - change of grade in the regulating and grading 'uf the Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue F:ALFD i'ROb'GSAI. WILL B1': Rl,CEIVF.D Court opens 9 A. nt. daily, and remains open to close of f ll,,in_1-nam,,d streets, to present t bet rclaims, in S at the ntlire .if the Ccu-d of Edocutio,, corner of writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assesors, business. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE - G,and and F:Im streets, B rough of )I nhaaan, until No. ;ao fir-,adway, on or before December 27, 1838, GEORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. MENTS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1SiN, at tt o'clock A. St., at which place and time the said Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and 'Thirteenth Board of Assessors will receive e, idence and testimony Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. at 4 P. It., for supplying fo,r the use of the schools in of the nature and extent of such injury. HENRY 11. GOLUFOGLE, Justice. JEREmi-H HAVES, BOARD OF PunLrc IaMPROVEMENTS, I all the ll'urcncgh. un(l''r the jar s-liclioo of ,a'd Clerk. No. 346 BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Board, Bnnkn, \tatiotery, and other articles required 1', 'ROUGH ('F 'MANHATTAN. fo r one year, commC'eciu'1 nn the first day of January, List 5708. I arty-ninth street, from Eleventh to Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. O'1 'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE All pu6fiNLcrt' of bnol;s ;md do;ders in the various Court-room, northwest corner 'twenty-third street and r"go. Twelfth avenue. N hoard of Public Improvements of 'She City of arc notified that preference will be Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. nL daily, and continues articles required list 5740. One Hundred and Eighty-eighth street, New Yurk, dalter t it for the public interest so to do, iven to the bid, of principals t tie Committee beim-, open to close of business g p p' from Atnsterdarn to Audubon avenue. proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New from its that c ftire sticle if any, shall be ded::etcd DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. York, by laying out a new street, ru be known as from the price of the articlee bid for. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Mitchell place, front the easterly side of First avenue to Beckman place, in the Borough of Manhattan, City Each contractor will be reluired to furnish two List 5788. Tremont avenue, from the New York and No. r5r East Fifty-seventh Street. Court opens every responsible sureties for the farthmul p,-r or nuance of his morning at 9 o'clock ':except Sundays and legal huh. of New York, and that a meeting of the said Board will Harlem Railroad to Huston road. All bids are to be nude on the ofcr.d days, and continues open to close of business. be held in the office of the said Board, at No. 346 contract. List 5789. t )ne Hundred and Eighty-third street, from B. MCKEAN, Justice. P.ATRN r McDAVITT, Broadway, on the ar,t day of December, 1898, at a x•Ti'fplts of the Board, except where reyurst has been Webster avenue ro Third avenue. JOHN A list of the articles required, Clerk. o'c!-,ck P. nt., at which such proposed laving out will I made to submit ii uuples. List 5790. Union avenue, from One Hundred and be considered by )said Board ; all of which is more with tile a onditi ms upon w-hicn the bid- will be re.eived, Fifty-sixth street to Boston roac) Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. particularly set forth and described in the following 'clay be obt..ined on applic,,tion to the Sup-'rmtend- List 5792. Decatur avenue, from Kingsbridge road to Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street resolutions adopted by said Board on the 3oth day of tilt of Scnoul Supplies. Each proposal tun t be Brookline street. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 A. n1. and con- aJdreised to the Committee on Supplies :;md Indorsed List Webster avenue, fem the south side of tinues open to close of business. November, x898, notice of the adoption of which is 5793. hereby given, viz.: "Proposals for Supplies." Kiugsbridge road to the southerly curb-line of the Clerk's office open from 9 A. al. to 4 P. N. each Court The Committee reserves the right to rej.ct an}' bid, Southern Boulevard. day. Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of 'flue City of New Pork, in pursuance of the pruvisituts if deemed for the public merest. List 5794. Walton avenue, from the New York Cen- Trial days, \Vednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. tral & Hudson River Railroad to One Hundred and Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it NEWYuc:K, December r, 1898. for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map Sixty-seventh street. JOSEPH H. STiNER, Justice. THOMAS COSTIGAN HENRY A. ROGERS, List 5798. St. Mary's street, from St. Ann's avenue Clerk. or plan of The City of New York by laying nut a FEN, .RD L. COLLIER, new street, to be known as Mitchell place, from the to Ruubbins avenue. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion G. HOWLAND LEAVITT, List 58or. One Hundred and Forty-first street, thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or easterly side of First avenue to Beekman place, in the Committee on 5upplic~, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, more par- from Brook avenue to St. Ann's avenue. Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river north of the N. B.-Rid book- and sample bunks will be ready on List 58o_. One Hundred and Setenty-eighth street, ticularly described as follows : terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. r7o East illonday, December 5, at 11 A . M. front Burnside at cut ue to Lafontaine ;Benue. Beginning at a point the northeasterly corner of - One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner List 5803. line Hundred and Forty-fourth street, front East Forty-ninth street and First avenue ; thence of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 Mott avenue to River avenue. easterly and along the northerly line of East Forty- SEALED lTRUP0Spt.S \VILE, BE RECF;IVF:D List 5804. One Hundred and Ninety-fifth street o'clock !except Sundays and legal holidays , and con- I S tiinues open to close of business. ninth street, distance 350 feet, to the westerly line of at the office of the Board ul Educat on, corner of Tapper street), front Webster avenue to Marion Beekman place ; thence northerly along said westerly Grand and Elm streets, Borough of Manhattan, tmul JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, avenue. line, distance 30 feet ; thence westerly and parallel to Clerk. ~.ED-1'E5DAY DECEIIIBF.R 14, ]8:18, EDWARD >IcCUF, Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. East Forty-ninth street and 30 feet northerly there- EDWARD CAHILI., frum, distance 35o feet, to the easterly line of First I at 4 P. ST., for delivering Supplies to the schools in the THOAIAS A. AVILSON, Tenth L)istrict-Twenty-second Ward and all that avenue ; thence southerly along said line, distance 30 L'orouahs of 2ilmthatrau and The Bronx, Brooklyn, I'A'1'RICK M. HAVERTY', portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the feet to the point or place of beginning. Queens and Rielunuond, and returning to the despusitories JOHN B. MEYENB()RG, north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth ettch nmterial as is not needed in the schools during the Said street to be 35o feet long and qo feet wide Board of Assessors. street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth year 1899, according to tine terms of a contract to be WILLIAM H. JASPER, street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, between the lines of First avenue and Beekman place. approved by the Committee ou Supplies of the Board of Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed Secretary, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. Education, No. 3zo Broadway, 318 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily laying out of the above-named street at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the office of this Board, at No. Each contractor may bid for each separate Borough, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH O)F MANHATTAN, I (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 must lie addressed 346 Broadway, on the zest day of December, 1898, at a or all the Boroughs. Proposals December 14, 1898. j P. M. o'clock P. nt, to the Committee on Supplies, and indorsed "Pro. JAMES A. O'GORMAN, Justice. JAMES J. GALLIGAN, Pns:ds for Delivering Supplfe,." Two sureties, satisfac- Resolved, That the Sec:_rary of this Board cause UBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Clerk. Cory to said Cmrrttnttce, will be required for the faithful these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected of the contract. owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth Ward thereby, that the proposed laying out of the above- performance P which lies north of the Centre line of West One Hun- or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- named street will be considered at a meeting of The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid or ing proposed assessments have been completed and dred and Tenth street and west of the Centre line of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, bids if deemed for the public interest. Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days conttn- Any further information can be obtained on application examination by all persons interested, viz.: of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- uously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to to the Superintendent of School Supplies, No. 146 Grand room, corner of One Hundred Eeid Twenty-sixth street the zest day of December, 1898. street, Borough of Manhattan. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily Sundays Dated NEW YORK, December s, 1898. NEW' YIiRE, December T o ISy8. List 5705, No. r. Temporary sewer in One Hundred and legal holidays excepted i from to A. M. tO 4 P. M. JOHN H. MOONEY. HENRY A. ROGERS, FRANCIS. WORCESTER, Justice. ADOI.PH N. DUMA- and Seventy-ninth street, between Eleventh and Wads- Secretary. EDWARD L. COLLIER, worth avenues, to connect with drains crossing One HAIIT, Clerk. G. HOWLAND LEAVI1'T, Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and \Vadsworth Borough of The Bronx. Committee on Supplies. avenue. First District-All that part of the Twenty-fourth DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. List 5726, No. z. Paving Forty-eighth street, from Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County EAI,F.D PROPOSALS WILL liE RECEIVED AT Eleventh to Twelfth avenues, with granite-block pave- of New York by chapter 1034 of the Laws Of 1895, com- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Board of Education, corner of the office of the Board of Education, corner of ment (so far as the same is within the limits of grants prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of S S of land under water). the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the Grand and Elm streets, until .rani and e.:m street;, Borom%h of Manhattan, until 5 796 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DECFIAn1R 14, 1898.

Li't 57t ,, N . I`as ico I.e,inct„n aten IC, front One I iutcnti„u to r set inc the band required by l:nv. 'l'he Should the person nr persons to whom the contract by the /''hr /lr;Sar/nnrut rued l/etna er: zdee t,f the boss 1{ anti red and First street t., One Hundred and Third adequacy ;tni ttt1icicnry of the sureties offered shall be may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the con- I;;• lIrr (' 'rut z'nNnr, , et/ti/red 1_t' the .rlicri/i n,tirrn.v. street ,t ith granite-block hacentent and laying cross- approved by the Comptroller. tract within five days after written notice that the same Ni estimate will be received or considered after the walks. 1'hc price in the bid or u[PS. _ person or persons presenting the same, the date of its ormte both side. of Onr hundred and ';event%- 'Cteformoftheagreement Withspecificatinusshow- ONE FOURTH S17F: STEAAI FIRE F.'_V(.I\1i, presentation and a statement of the work to which it ninth street exteri birg tutu too feet east of Ingthentaunerofpavmentfor the articic,,mavI'e SC' sn, WITH I'I1Y 'EL 1'11)NAL \EATER-1'(B}s relates. ~Cadso:nrth avenue; n„rth side of (lire Hundred I aid forms of proposals tally- be obtained at the main 13OlI.FR. The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline and let enty~-ninth street, extending about , co office of the Department. Fir five in the Bo/•ongIt of Brooklyn and any and all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the , avcune; t bounded b}• ' Cnactt+• feet west of \1'nefsw rcith eel Dated ~ cis 1'oek, })Seem Lcr tc, r."oS. public interest. One Hundred vtd Sctent}~-eichth street and floe Hun- ~ The amount of security required is Nineteen Hun - Ni bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract dred and Seventy-ninth stre,t, Finasbridee road and JA\l ES HcCAR1'NEl. dred D,•llars for each tire-cugine, and the time f,, r awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo- \1-adsty„rth atenar; als', Iii cks bounded by line J Commissioner of Street Cleaning delivery ninety days. ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as Hundred and ecenty_ -fifth to One Hundred an.l I Separate bids runst be made breach kind of apparatus surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- Se,enty-eighth street, Kingsbridge road and Wad-- I nscub°°e' ration. p.RSoN HAVING }3l`I,1~HEADSTO FILL, IN The damagcs to he paid by the contractor for each worth avenue. . P the a t pu i}• se isa York Bay, can procure mate- Mach hid or estimate shall contain and state the name day. that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time and place of residence of each of the persons making N. R •th sides of Forte-ei_hth street, estenutne ri:d for that purpose—asac<,Street stv~•cpingS, etc., such specified for the completion thereof shall have expired, about y- feet east t i Twelfth avenue, and both sides Os i? collerted 1;y the Dvpaeiniont of Street Cioamsn,— the same, the names of all persons interested with him are fixed and liquidated at Ten to Dollars. or them therein ; and if nn other person he so interested, of Twelfth avenue. er.tcnding about too feet north and free of chorus', by anplyin to the Conunissioner of No estimate hill be received or considered after the and south of F..rty-etyhth street. Street Cleaning, 440 13r ad way, I;orou h of 1I-tu hat t,tn. it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with- hour named. out any connection with any other person making an sides ,if Lenin_ton avenue, from One (A 51 Es, McCAR I'N 1•:Y, N,,. ;. Both The form of the agreement, with specifications, show. estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects Hundred and First tel Oone Hundred and Third streets. Connnissioner of Street Cl,;tnine, leg the manner of payment for the articles, may be and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member seen and forms of proposals may be obtained at the of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief streets office of the Department. of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other N,•1. East side of Path avenue. floor the south silk FIRE DEPARTMENT. Bidders must write out the amount of their estimate officer of the Corporatism, is directly or indirectly in- of One Hundredth street it I)ne Hundred and Set. id - ------. ------_ — in addition to inserting the same in figures. terested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it I he award of the contract will be made as soon as street, and to the extent rof half the block at the inter- 1I1f.nOra.rr:RS FIRE DEPARTMENT, I relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The secang streets. ppracticable after the op ening of the bids. bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in reciting, \Eft Y„xi;, December to, t8y8. j An person makin an estimate Ion the apparatus No. 5. Both fides d this- Htntdred and Sixty-first Y p B PI• of the party or parties making the estimate, that the EALEI) PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHINGI shall present the same in a sealed envelope at said several matters stated therein are in all respects true. street, fry. m \1"aed a tth the name ,r Webster avenues, and tit the e\tcnt of half the block at `pecifed will be received b) the Fire Coriami' c, that the verification be made and subscribed by all the at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 names of the person or persons presenting tire same, the parties interested. the intersecting atenres. date of its presentati~ n and a statement of the kind of all uenr~ns is hose interests are affected by the above- East Silty-seventh street, in the Borough ,~f \lanhattan, lice r bid or r-,1Gnate shall be acronAtwnied L•y the in The City' of New York, until t0. o o'clock A..1t., apparatus to orhich it relates. tunr,tc,it. in crrriling, jtuoo /ruin ceLnlders nrjrrrlr ulcers named prop sed a=,-fa,ried Linn, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as of the party or parties making the estimate, that the liahilitc s as bail, sure, ) or u!I wise, and that lie has by c•itIu,'r is certi/ d c/rec/• Oil •u one of the bank, of pre, idud by law, several matters stated therein are in all respects true. off,r(d I.imst if as a surety in good faith and wills the the ('it)' ,f Now )brl:. r (ratorz to t're order of the JOHN J. SCANNELL, Where more than one person is interested it is requisite imenton to execute the Lund requi ed by law. '1 he Cant 'troll,',', nr ttzn,tcy to //nut tnozrnt ej!✓e per- cent, Commissioner. that the verification be made and subscribed by all the g(]cgt(-aey and stMicictcc tit Ilse security wife•(-. d is to lie ty the eruiatcn/ of I/i,-,cep rn-ifr ers ,shut s/h,ci/irif. Such parties interested. approved its Ili, Comptroller of 'I he C ty of No w York check or mangy mast not be inclosed in the sealed FIEAnQriARTEtts FIRE DEPARTMENT, Each r id or estimate shall us' accompanied by the I store the award is outdo ;end prior to the sieuing of the euvel ,pe containing the estimate, but must be handed New Yotru, December r, r8gS, ) conceal, in writing, of tsoo /roresc'/tnlr/crs eels ccholrters contract. to the officer or clerk of the Department wh„ EALEI) PROFOSAIS FOR FURNISHING of The City of Nccu York, suite their respective place., ,Vo estiuzale CVili l ' considered itrless aceout/tanrtd has charge of the estimate bas, and no estimate S this Department with the Fire Apparatus below of /resiue.,'s or residence. to the effect that if the con- /'_t• ,ileler it rerti/ied eked,' it on one ,f the ha vkr rJ c:tn be deposited in said box until such check specified will be received by the Fire Commissioner, at tract be awarded to the person making the estimate. The City ofNeze, I ii/,', r/razun fnI e aid. rofthe 1si/up- or uu,ney has been exau,in,-d by said officer or clerk the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and egg they will, on its being sit awarded, become brand as his trollcr, or niouc)' to tier itutewof n/ S:.rty ;6” Dol. and 'Land to be cot ieci. All such hop „sits, except that East tiisty--seventh street, in the Borough of Manhat- sureties for its faithful performance in the sum of Three l(u-s. hitch duos or mrn,cy must not be i ,cl sod in t e of the successful bidder, n ill he returned to the persons tan, in The City of New York, until to. 3o o'clock A. nt., Thousand (3,000 Dollars ; and that if he shall „nit scaled eat c lope coot am ing tie e+tit a: e, but must malcim; the sanm within three days aft -v the contract is or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- be haudcd to the olfi,:, r or clerk of the DeR,rt- m.cardcd. If the successful bidder shall refuse Cr neg- WED\VESDAV. D1f:CEMBEIR 14, IN9S, poration any difference between the stun to which he ment who has change of the estinrrte-box, and na feet, u-ithin five days after notice that the contract has at trlucn time and place they will be publicly opened would be entitled on its completion and that which estimate can be d, po>ttcri in said line uuti such check been a., arded to him, to cu.ecute the sante, the amount by the head of said Department and read. of tine depo,it made by him shall be forfeited to and re- the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the per- ur niuuey has been examined by said officer or , Ierk TWO FIR/T SIZE ST'KAM FIRE. ENGINES, son or persons to wham the contract may be awarded and found to be correct. All Such deposits, except tained by Tile City of Note York as liquidated damages for such neglect ar refusal; but it he sh:dl execute the WITH FOX SECTIONAL WATER-TUIIE at any subsequent letting, the amount in e ;rh case to be that of the aucce=sful bidder, will be return d to the ill) ILERS. calculated upon the estimated emrt.nt rf the work persons making the wine within three daps after the contract ,uIIIba the time 'tf:rc,aid the auteunt of his by which the bids are tested. -I f- r:rnsent above contract is awarded. if the successful bidder shall depu tit will he returned io hint. ONE FIRST SIZE LA FRANCE STEAM FIRE- mentioned shall be accompanied by is s m (nor affirma- refuse or negbxt, within five days:, aft r notice ti at -h:,tid the persun or persons to whom the c,,ntract ENI,I NE, tion, in writing, of each of the person s c-e.ng the same the cot, trait has been awarded to him, to execute the may be alt arched neglect ur refuse b, accept the contract l'he amount of security required is Four Thousand that he is a householder or freeholder in I etc City of New same the amp not of the d. posit made ly him s, all be within five days after written m:tice that the same has Five Hundred Dollars for uco first site steam fire- York, and is worth the amount of the security required forte, ted to and retai .ml by The City of ,\ en York as been at,ardcrl to his or their bid or prop'sal, or if lie or engines, and T'wn Thousand Three Hundred Dollars for the completion of this contract, over and above all ,quidauod damage, for such ne elect or refusal ; but if they accept but do n„t esectne the cuutr;,et and give for one first size La France steam fire-engine, and the his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabili- he 'ball execute the conira t w:ttim the time• aforesaid the proper cemris}', hi ii „r they shall be a,nsidercd as time for delivery silty day- s. haring abandoned it and as in dcf:utlt to the ftSrpVra- ties as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered the am,+uut elf hi- dcpm. t will be returned to him. The damages to be paid by the contractor for each himself as a surety- in good faith and with the intention Should sirs' person or pi rsons to who , the contract ti, ,fl , and the contract still be rcadverttoed and edict as ~ day that the contract may be unfulfilled ,after the time to execute the bond required by late. The adequacy may be awarded ne,lect ur rchlse to a,:, opt the !roniruur provided by law. specified for the completion thereof shall have expired and sufficiency of the security offered is to be ucithin flu, days after ss rift, it notice that the same 1 a- JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner. are fixed and liquidated at Ten 'to Dollars. approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York been a , ardeel to his or their bid or proposal. or if lie or No estimate will be received or considered after the they accept hit du not eneeute the cuntra,t a-rd give before the award is made and prior to the signing of the hour named. contract. the hr p, r steer ty, lie or they shall ' e c„usiderea as HtAtuQcArrr.RS foot: 1)er,v.T:.ucn'r, The form of the agreement, with specifications, show- Ao ehetteztr'7vin be con.vdercef ii niCOs aceanr/tanicd by I at tog abaud,lit If it and as in ,rla'ilt I, I he City- of Now Yotr refuse to execute the same they will pay to either of the kinds known and mined n,follows Bidders must write out the amount of their estimate any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the the Corporation any difference between the sum to Pittston," by the Pcnnsylv:,nia Coil Cornp:,ny. in addition to inserting the same in figures. public interest. which he would be entitled on its completion and ,' Wilkesbarre," by the Lehigh :,rid \Vtlkcsbarre Coal The hose is to be delivered within thirty (So) days No bid or estimate will be accepted front, or contract that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to Company, or any of/zerfvvcsburaitis coo(. after the execution of the contract. awarded to, any per-son win is in arrears to the Corpo- the person or persons to whom the contract may be —a11 to wei_h z.000 pnunde to the ton, and be well The damages to be paid by the contractor for each rati:,n upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in screened and free front slate. day that the contract may be tnfinihod after the time surety or uthern ise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- each case to tie calculated upon the estimated amount Tke bidder ,just nazue 1/se /'art.cubsv kind of -oaf he specitletl for the annpl, ti, n thereof ,hall have expired, ratiun. of the work by which the bids are tested. The con- proposes to furnis/t and state to/sere and by zit/tone it is are fixed and liquidated at the sum of Ten (r..) Dollars. Each bid nr estimate shall contain and state the name sent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the mined. The award of the contract will be made as soon as and place of re,idence r,f each ,d the persons making the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons Ail of the coal is to be deliverer) at the various houses practicable after the opening of the bids. stoic , the names of all pers'irs inters-.ted with him or signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder and the fireboats of the Department, ill the Boroughs Any person snaking an estimate for the hose shall there therein, and if no other p-(-son be s , interested it in The City of New York and is worth the amount of Manhattan and flee Bronx, in such quantitie- an . at present the saute in a sealed envelope at said „ffice, on shall distinetly state that fact ; that it is made without of the security required for the completion of this con- surh time, a, may be Iron time t> time directed.: iii d or before the day and hour above named, which en- any- curmcction rr ith any other person making an esti- tract, over and above all his debts of every nature, the same is to be weighed m the presence of -, W ci„lr- velope shall be indorsed with the name or ouuncs of the mate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or master designated fir that purpose by the Dup, rrmmt. person ur persons presenting the same, the date of its with',ut collusion or fraud, and that nu mcniber c,f the otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety All as more Cully set forth in the specifications to the presentation, and a statement of the work to which it Municipal Assembly, head ,f a department, chief of a in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond contract, to wtric/t Jr ertir-rticzr attention is directed. relates. bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other offi- required by law'. The adequacy and sufficiency of the No estimate will be received or considered after tlto The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline cer of the C„rporation, is directly- ',r indirectly interested security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller hour named. any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, of The City of New York before the award is made and The jornz of the agreement, auiNc sQecifcations, public interest. or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or prior to the signing of the contract. showing the manner of payment for the - pork, in ,y No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or con- estimate mtut be verified by the oath, in writing, of 1t o esti-atc quill be cnzrsidc', ea unless aeconzj'aniea be seen, and forms•+f 1)rodosals may be obtained at tract am aided to, any person rebut iss in arrears to the the party or parties making the estimate, that the !y It t 'sr a certr/ied c -rck upon one of the banks of the ofjc' of t/ze D•parbnent. Corporation, upon debt of contract, ur who is a de- several matters stated therein are in all respects true. 7 /ut City of /s/etc I ork, drawn to tk. order of the Bidders must write out the amount of thtir es-imate fatdter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to Where insure than one person is interested it is requisite C'oznp/roller, or money to the amount of five per in addi, ion to inserting the same in ti Sure,, stating the the Corporation. that the verification be made and subscribed by all the centunz of the rz,oa:ent of se.seri/y required. Such price per ton for etch size and the total am' Lint. Each bid or estimate shallcuntain and state the name parties interested. check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed and place of residence of each of the persons making the envelope containing the estimate, but must be The award of the contra t will be made as soon as [sad, bid or c.,oSnet/s shall A, a cazuf.ri/',f Fy flee same, the names of all persons interested rr ith thin(- or handed to the officer or clerk of the Department practicable afer the r 'peeing of the bids. tours :Ill, id t (-arid,: { , njls'o hail c,•ltru/drrs or fuuhe,f,/u',s them therein, and if no other persr'it be so interested it who has charge of the estimate-box, and no Any person making an estim:ue for th^ work sha'I

5798 THE CITY RECORD. Wl-I)Nta[)AV, IEC1 r1Iif.Id 14, 1898.

pnipe r:u,II-I l I !•m I .r,~ tt n, II mu eJ and Eight% F:,'r}IE UNDERSIGNED ('( t.\L\rISb It tNF:RS of December, rti,t.`l, at o,. to (.'clock in the litrenoon u,f FIRST DFEPARTMENT. f ,urth .t reel t he same ha! W ..(h:'timate:wd A.ecsstnent iu the abnco-tintitled that ii t-, ur :u sin thoreafter as r.ounsel can he heard been heretijtire laid out tud de*igu:ued a, a first nt:utee, hereby give m'ticc to all per.uns interested in it erenn ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and class street or Iliad in the Twent%'-Itntrth\Land n this pr,,ceedinp, and t~, the owvner or toners, ureup out or expenses has been deprisitcd in the ellice of the Clerk of Iu the matter of the application of The DIayor, Alder- The City' f New V. rk, ccupatits, of all h„uscs and h,t. and inipr,,ved or tnt- the County ,if New- York, there to remain for and men and Commonaltyt f The City of New York, imtirsecl hands affected thereby, and h, ad others during the space of ten days, is required by the pru- relative to acquiring title, whcre,,r the saute has erica IS 11l'REI1Y t;IVF:N TH.1'I' 'I'IIF whint it may c,inceru, to wit visinn. of section r>qq ul title 4 of chapter t7, of chaptc-r not been heren,fore acquired to the lands, tenements and ht-n ditamontx n•quirrth for the purp„se of ,pen. IN bill til' costs char;cs and espe•nses Incurred by rirxt—That we have completed ottr first separate and 378 of the I.aw c of t8g7. rcas,in of the pnceeding< in the ab.see-entitled matter Dated IicROt'GH OP MANHAI-ens, NEW Vuta., No- in, F:ASl' LINE [ifNIuRRI ANI) EIGII'I'Y- partial estimate as t,, Parcels 4, 5 and 6, as desi.gnatcd SFVIl s I'Ih STRFI''I' althnugh not yet natter] by will he presented li,r taxati ,n ltilts! „I' the Justice ii ,in the damage map in this Inceeding, and that all per- ventber gq uSo8. the Supreme Curt d the State if \ew York, Ifirst 1'. R. ti\V'I'II, In-nper authority , (runt Third avenue to Ilie Southern s,ins interested therein, i,r in any- of the hinds affected Iii 'uh yard, as the saute has been heretofore laid out Department, at a Special 'l'erm thereof, Part I., t , he therrbv, and hating ,'hjrctions thereto, shall file the EUGENII S. WII.LARD, held at the Co,inty t.otirt-h..usy, in the Itniugh Ill MAX K, KAHN, and designated as a first-class street or road, in the same in writing, ditty verified, o ith us, at ,our office, Twenty-fourth \\'turd of'hue City of New York. Manhattan, in The City ld Ne, York, on the ad dnc R,n•m tr3, Snowart Building, N,,. _So llruadttat, in the Commissioners. of Itecember, 18,18, at to.;,, „'cl„ck in the h rem„ it said City of New York, tin ,r brfirre the cth day of Jan- JOHN P. DI'NN, that day, or as .,,,,n thereafter axe tinsel can be heard Dare', r89o, and that we, the said C„tnmissioners, trill Clerk, W Il,'rHE UNDERSIGNED, COUMtISSIONERS therein; and that the said hill of costs, charges and hear I,art its sit .bjecting tt ithin the ten days nest after WV of F'stimate and Assessment in the above-enti- expenses has been deposited in the office if the Clerk the said 5th day- of January, t89o, and for that purpose FIRST DEPARTMENT. tled matter, hereby give nutice to all persons Interested it the Cut nty : f New V irk, there t„ rental it for and "ill be in attendance at our said office on each of said in this pr„cceding, and to t hue owHeror iii tiers, occupant daring the space of ten days, a- required by the pro. days at z P. nt. or occupants, of all h„trees and lots and improved and violins it xection qq of title . of chapter t 7, (d chapter Second—That the abstract .d our said first separate In the natter of the application of The Mavor, Alder-. unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others $ of the Laths of t8o7. nten and Commt,n:Jty of The City of New York, rcia- whom it may concern, to wit : Dated 1Onovch or \IANHATT.AC, New YORK, lie- and partial setintate as to said Parcels 4, r and 6, , together with our Damage 91ap, and all the a0i- tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not Iirst—That we have completed our estimate and ccmber 9, r:98. ciasits, estiutates and other d-,ctmtents used by no been heretotore acquired, to the lands, tenente,us and assessment, and that all persons interested in this 11111\ LARI:IN, F erci'i to (.ten to required for the purpose of n1uunmg proceeding, ur in any of the lands, tenements and here- t;iCtt. 1- I11".VI I', in making our said estimate, have been duly deposited in the [bureau of Street Openings in the lair Depart- WEEKS STREh:I” although ni,t vet name-1 by i.raper ditantents au,i premises affected thereby, and having 7,1). C. \.0C.\RTHY, ment if The City of New York, at the uhicc f said .,uthority , frnn Claremott Park to the grand Iluule- objections thereto,, du present their said objecti,uts in Cutnmissioners. vard and Crncut.r-e, as the same has been heretolore writing, duly verified, to its at our ti lice, Nos. go and qz JOHN P. Dtx, Bureau, Ni. ;,o Nest Braachc ay Clerk-.-n Building , in the said city, there to remain Until the ,,tfi day of laid out and designated as a first-class street or road West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The Clerk. _January, IScq. in the 1\Vcnty-fnurtl: Ward of 'the City of New City of Net- York, on or before the aed day of I)ecem- York. her, r898, and that tve, the said Cuut mis sivners, will FIRST DE;F:1Rl'7lF;N'r. - Third—That it is our intention to present our report for confirmation to the Supreme C,iurt of the State of hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be Net% Y,,rk at a Special Tenn thereof, Part III., t ,, be E,'I'HE UNI)ERSIII FD COAIMISSIONERS in attendance at our said office On clue v3d day of In the (.tatter of the aliplicati.-n of The Mayor, Alder- WVV of Estin ate and Ass- ssment in the abnve- I tccenrber, r8u8, at to o'c luck A. nt. meu and Cmumonaltc it -she Cite it New Y.,rk rela- held in the County Court-h,-use, in The City of Nett l-ork, on the to enty-f„urth day- of February-, 0:009, at :nritled mat„-r, hereby give notice to all persons in. Second-1'liat the abstract of our said estimate and ti%e to acquiring title, tcherever the same has ti.; terestcd in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, assessment, together with our daunt age and benefit maps, been heret fore acyci red , tai the lands, tenement° and the i pentng of the C 'urt on that dtiy, and that then and there, ,,r as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard oc.-nnan thrum- cupants. of all houses and lots and ml. and also all the ctlidauits, estiirtates, proofs and other hereclitantents required for the pure ..xe if op,"nine there, n, a motion will be made that the said report be proved and tmimprin•ed lands affected thereby, and to ducwnents used by its in staking our report, have been \ E HUN 1) R F 1) AN 1) SI:Vi-:NTY-FIRST all others whom it may cancers, to wit : deposited in the l;ureau of Street I )pemng, in the Law STREET altho'igh mot set named be pr1-per author. confirnccd Dated NEwv YORK, December 7, t£8. First—'flat we nave completed our es[tmate and Department of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and 90 itv , be nrceo Ar i-ferdam avenue and Lingshridge assessment, and that all persons interested to this pro. West L'ruadt, a)', in the Boroughf Manhattan, in said road, as the saute has been heretnf„re laid ,-lit and GEORGE C. COFFIN, Chairman. ceedtng, or in any of the land', tenement; and here- city, there to remain until the 3rst day of December, designated a- a third-class street for road, in the ditantents and premises affected thereby, any having t8oS. Twelfth Ward. £ The City if New York. MATTHEW CHAL>MERS, HENRY HUGHES, of jections therclo, to present their said oh-ject'nn:, in Third—That the limits of our assescvtent for benefit writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No.. 9c and ()TICEOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TII : Commissioners. include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments N \1'. P. Ri•,cis, as AAest Broadway, to the Burnualt of illanhattan, in and premises situate, lying and It 1 n in the Borough of bill f c sts, char-its and expert-er iuctrred by The Citc of lew S'vrk, on or before the _7th shoe nl reason of the proceedings in the abere-entitled ,iiatter, Clerk. The IYunx, in The City ul Ncw Yora, which, taken to- December, 1898, and that we, the said Com ntisstoners, gether, are bounded and described as fullows viz.; will be presented for taiati"n to of the Iustices of w.11 hi-ar parties so objecting, and for th:u P,-rpose the Supreme G-art of the State of Nate York, First Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of FIRST DEPARTMENT will be in attendance a' our cud office on the a8th day of the easterly sicle r,f Webster asr,tute ii ith the middle Department, at a Special 'I'erni thereof, fart L. to he December, tf93, at to o'clo: k nt. held at the C, null y Cot rri-howoe. in the Bor.,ugh if line of the 1)1 0155 botwecu East I)He Hundred and Second— I ltot the .,nstract of our said estimate arm Eighty-sevcutlt street and Fast One Hundred and 7,1anhattan, in The Citc of Xciv York, on the =;d dad In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- assessment. t,, gethcr with ourdamage and b, ncfil maps, of December, ;8.S, at to. i.i 'clock in the f-rest It of nten and Communalty of The City of New York, Eighty-ninth street ; thence easterly along said middle and also all the affidavits, esrimates, 1 routs and ,ther line of the block between East One Hundred and that day, .,r as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard mktI,_e to acquiring title, wherever the same has not documents used by us ,, n-.ilking our report, have Eighty-sevnuth street and East One Hundred and thereon ; and that the >aicl bill of costs, charges and been here lire acquired, to the lands, tenements and been depusun,d in the Bureau of Street Openings in expenses has been dip cited in the office if the Clerk hereditaments required for the purpose of opening Fight%'-ninth street to its intersection with fife middle the Lass' I)eparim,.-nt of The City of New Sock. Nos. line of the hicks beuceen Web,tcr avenue and Park of the County of Xr.v Y irk, there t. remain for and 11T. HOPE PLACE although not yet named by 90 and 92 West Bread ova}•, in the Borough of hiau- during the space of ten days, as required by the pr- proper authoring , from Jerome avenue to Anthony ave ttitc'ui r Railroad avenue, \Vest ; thence northerly hattan, to said city, there to rcmaiu until the 5th day along said middle line of the blocks between Webster visiuns of section 099 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter avenue, as the came has been heretofore laid out and of J.,narc, t0gg. 378 of the Lair's 0( 1997. designated as a first-class street or road, in the avenue and I'ark avenue or Railroad avenue, West, to Third—'1'h,tt the limits of our assessment for heneht its interseeti,m with the middle line of the blocks be- Dated. BOROL-GH OF M.4NH.1Trxn, New YORK, De- Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York. include al'. these lamis, tenements and Stiirditamcnts anJ cember _, 1898. ttvecn East One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street premix, s srtaate, lying and being in the B.,iough .,f'llte and Pelham avenue ; thence easterly along said middle G. A1. SPFIR, irons, m'Ihe l its of New York, wnich ta'sen tog,-ther IAIIE' ii FA RRELL. W F, THE UNIERSIG.NED , CO1ISSION-nI line of the blocks b~utveen East One Hundred and erc of Estimate and Assessment in the above- art b,,unded and described as I, Ibis-s. viz. : B "inning it Eights-seventh street and Pelham avenue and said 'FRANK A. L'IHLEIN, a point formed by the inters,. din of the southw stcrly Contmi< 'it 'nees. entitled matter, hcrebv give m lice t , all persons in- middle line pr,,duced casterly to its intersection with a terested in this proceeding, and to the uw"ner or otrners, side of I eeufi iii t aecn lie with a line dratcn parallel to the line draten parall,-1 to the S,:uthcrn B:,ulevard and dis- Touts P. DUNN, (.r.ntd L'otdccard and Lousy' urse and die Curt too lent Clerk. eccu}ant „r occupants, id all houses and I.-ts and im- tant too feet easterly froim the easterly side thereof; pn ved and unimpr„ced muds affected thcreb), and to northwestetly from the north tves'urly side th-reot; thence southerly :d mg said line drown parallel to the all others \hum it may concern, L' wit : thence sold caste[-' and castorl} along tha ,cu:heaSt. Southern l',ouL•card and diaant too feet easterly from FIRST DEPARTMEN I. crly r.me snuthcrly side of Trem„nt avenue to its lust Sr. the easterly side therc,if to its intersecti- First—That we have c mpleted our estimate and seed it, wfth a Ilium drawn p.i :Jlcl to Nloiiroe avenue ,n with the In the matrerof the application if Tie Mayor, Aldermen assessment, and that all pees ns interested in this pro- southerly boundary line of the area of assessment, said and distant too feet easterly front the ea-terly side south line and north line of ass c-sment being equidis- and Commr,nalty of The City of New York, relative ceeding, or in any f the lands, tenements and here- thereof, thence southerly along said lice to Its tant from East One Hundrednd Fishty-seventh street ; to acq:tirng tit b,, wherever the same bas cot h._ en here ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having intersection with a inc t. raven parallel to Ea-t One tofore acquired. to the lands, tetetnenc ad ',ere,nta- „bjectinns thereto), d.i present their said objections in thence wcsicrl,, aliutg said south line of the area of Hunched and

I'he person or persons to w boat the contract may he that the several matters stated therein are in all tho c nsenI ;,Love mcnti-merl shall be acconipatned by I o. 25 Spruce limbers, 3 inches Iry 8 inches by an awarded tv ill be required to give security for the per- respects true. Where more than one person is inter- the uatb nr afirnn;ti„n, in writing, of each of the persous •ct. formance of the ci,ntract iu the manner prescribed by estecl, it is requisite that the verilicati,un be made mud stgn ng the One, that lie is a hun,eholdcr or fr.•clolder All of tit,' above materials shall be de. law in the sum of Five Thousand I )ellars. sub,cribetl by all the parties interested. is The City of New Ynrk, and is wnrlIt th. amount of ilm liaored at the i'cntral Park v urkshops at Each estimate shall contain and state the name and E:a, In bid or estimate shall be acanmpanied he tltc security i t gmred for the Completion i.f tins rnntracl and su, h times m.d in such quantities as may place of residence if each of the persons making the consent, in writing, if tw Innuscholders or freeliolders h. ruin -uttrd, over and above all I,is dchty o f oeory na: urr, be r: Haired. saure ; the names of all persons interested with hint or in'1'he City of New York, with their respective places and over and above his liabilities as bail. surety and I. 1,200 lineal feet u-f-;a inch hP3)s inch Pine Strips, them therein, and it nu tither person he Su interested, it of bn.iness or residence, to the effect that if the ont- culnet wi-e and than he hn, offered films(If as :, surety in t3 or 14 f.•r•t Icuuths, to be clear, well shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made trnct he awarded to the person making the estimate, in good faith, and with the intention to excn life the bond seasoned and Inc front sap, cheeks anti without :ut cunncctiun Ar uh any other pers1in making they will, upon its being so uwardud, bea,mc bound as required by I nv. of he adequacy and sufficiency of the knots. all estimate bit the saitre pur trust. , and is in all respects his sureties Grr its fai nit htl porfo run ance, and that if lie security off- red will Inc subject to appros ai by the 12. 1,200 lineal lest of t'i inch I y 4?a inch Selected fair and w ithout eolhlsi,, n or fraud ; and that nn member shall emit nr refuse to execute the saute, they 5i illpay Comptroller of The City of New York tutor the award Spruce in I : or 20 feet lengths. ufthc blun'cipa1 Assembly, head ol'acb partmcut,dhi

5Soo THE CITY RECORDD . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I4, I898-

The time allotted for the c„nipleli n ,it the „hole contract and in6on:all n relative thereto can be had whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. work will be One hundred and litty consecutive ,forking at the office of the Park Board, Arsenal, Central I'ark. ettmg, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated days. GEtiR(;E C. CLAUSEN, amount of the work by which the bids are tested. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. The damages to be paid by the contractor f,-r each AU iI'Sl' llGRlt'rt, The consent last :move mentioned must be aceom. day that the contract, ,it any part thereof, may b, Ii RI C 1'. Slim e\\FR. _ .,anied by the oath or nlfirmation, in writing, of each of N PURSUANCE 01-SECTION iot8 OF THE unfulfilled after the time tied fir the c mpleti -n l' e•n, m in.i, ~ Tiers, 1 licks .d The I, ite „f _Near 1 urk. the persons signing the same that he is a householder or I Grcater New York Charter, the _7omptroller of The thereof has expired, are tired at Fifty D,dlars per day. freeholder to The City of New York, and is worth the City of New York hereby gives public notice to all The Engineer's estimate of the a"ork to be d• one, is a, amount of the security required for the completion of persons, owners o1 property, affected by the following follows : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD- the contra,t, over and above all his debts of every assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS, as tol- nature and over and above his !iahilitics as bail, surety, lows : 1. 12,500 cubic vardc of earth excavation. INCS. LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES. or other, isc, and that he has offered himself as surety B ,Rnvctt or DI:1V[tATTATs. 0. 3,6ou cubic yard, of r ck e\cavati,'n. Dt. iii, r,•.fttf ray in goof] faith, with the intention to execute the bond 3. 9,70o cubic yards of filling to be furnished, in :. Iii- :: t 'IN,'- i1.Eu r.,, IN I Sri I': in. required b,' law. FIRST, SECOND, FOURTH AND SEVENTH place. l-, '.n..: Nil., it t:cr. N„ ;a6 llo0.sutv.n-, No estimate will be considered unless accom- WARDS. 4, 45 tons of six ;6 and fo ur q' inch cast-ir,,n lit. ii it ALsan. trot, December me, 10y:., panied by either a certified check upon one of the State WATER SrREEI'—P:AVING, from Whitehall straight pipe, o, deliver nn work. Cr National banks of The City of New Vork, drawn to sweet to Rut•,crs slip. Area of assessment : Both sides 5, r ton of cast-iron branch pipe and special the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of of 1V,uer'treet, from Whitehall street to Rutgers slip, castings, to deliver on N, rk. TO CONTRACTORS. five per centunr of the .tmnttnt of the security re- and to the extent of half the blocks on the interme- diate and terrain:,ung street, so far a, the same are 6. ,zoo lineal feet of six 6' and four r inch ca't- gtured for the faithful performance of the contract. iron pipe to lay and back•li fling trench. Such check or money nmst NOT he inclosed in a tt ithm the I mus of itrante if Lin I rind 'r water ID, OOR E:STl\i.A'l,FS. INCLOSED IN A slmGN'ffI ANI) l'HIR'I'EF;N1'H WARDS. 7. I,gcw lineal feet of ttvo inch .rrought-iron sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be B "'Ac 'I encclp•. s, it/z the title .t the rim /, and handed to the officer or clerk of the Department GRANIf SCREE;I'—PAVING AND LAYING tc ater-pipe, including all bends, etc., tkr iii',.' o/ /lzo' bidder :a fo^s making ING , LlGlll'ING AND SUPPLIF:> RESERVES iIi (ire Hundred and Forty-fnisrth street, west of connections , to furnish and set. the same, the it lines of all per, ins intere': e. I ,vab hi:n Il'IE Rlt;ll'I' lei REII.CI' ALL R11), RECEIVED Seventh avenue. Aria ,f assessment: AVest side of rue, r+, 350 lineal feet of ei_hteen t8 inch vitrified the -ruin, .rod if no ';her per. 'u be so interested it shall If ANN' ltAItfIfl-1.u\l:Vii)KK IF' HE ([10115 "entli avomte, bet mm' ren Ofie I-Itmdre,l and F'orty- cnme„are drain-pipe, furnished and istmcth'.tale that fact ; that it in mode t," itholt any IT FOR THE RE:I INIL:RE,i-°i' OF 1'HECITY. third and toe Hrtnrltd and Forty- fifth'treets. laid, can se, anti is in all r spects fair and SI:\V'I.Eli, between Am terd.,m and Riverside avenues. r5. r,,00 lineal feet of twelve ;to' inch vitrified bid or eswnnte, the prUt'et' env n,, ..,-s to tsnich to inclose without c• ,I u-Gm "r fraud ; an,l that nn meut•3: r of the the same, the specification• and agreements, and any .Area of as=cssmcut : Rotb sides of i tnc Hundred and ctone,care drain-pipe, furnished and \Ju,knal :1 -•cn b=.N , Lett I of a e!ep:u'tment. chief 'i a Eleven h sir'et, bc'ween Am-tetdam and Riverside laid. tnrther information destr-d. can be nhtainod in the office I ureau, Ieputt' thereof, or ci' rk therein, or other otiic,'r oC th, Deputy Commis.,ioner of PuLlic ItrWings, light. a. 551105, and extending ba,.k fr:,m the oorthe:ly and 16. -,;v lineal feet of ten to inch vitrified stone- she C..rpoiaiiou, is ,lire.tiv or in in•etly int,re'tvd smut el ly' Does of sil t] 'treet:tb-out too feet. rare drain-pipe, fr.rnished and laid, tt_ and upnn,.s, Room No. 33, Municipal Building, therein, or in the supplies m,r in the w•nck to which it Rorougit of I:rack:en, ('U l' UUsvItRIiD AND RIO HPY-FIFI'H r7. a.too lineal feet of eight 8' inch . itritied stone- relates ',r in any p' rhnn of :he Pt ,fits thereof. HE'sRY S. KEARNY, SI'RFI;T—_ PA\"ING ANI) LAYING CROSS- o are drain-pipe, furnished and laid. Each estimate yells' he verifi, d by the oath, in tvriting Commissioner of Public B::ildings, Vi h'om Kingsbridge road to east si Ic of Wads. 18. go walk basins, complete. .•f the p.,rty n1akin5 the same, th:.t the ccver l matters Lighting and Supplies. onrth avenue. Area Tit asses'. mint : Berth sides of rg. 15 manholes, complete. Iherem slated are true and nir:st lie accompanied by the One fiuudred and Eights--filth street, between Kinvs- 20. 20 cubic card, of conerete, in foundations. c-'nsent, in zciltin„ of trio householders or treeboLeerx DEPART\IE\'r r.5 I ridge road ::nd a point abo it i;o feet e-est of Wadsworth 25. too cubic yards of rubble masonry, in cement in Tice Citc of Nei Yc rk, to the effect that if the contract P('nLiC B('ILtttxect, LiitHTI\G .-.ND S''PPI.IES, avenue, fin I to the eel cot of Ialf the 1,1 cks on the east mortar. i s as,ardcd to the per's, makinit the estim:ue, th,y trill Coiuusst use's O "ICE, Nu. -46 lint •:uae iv, Slit' of Kin shridg,. r' 'oil, north and south of One upon its Lein, s. atvardecl. Dec one It rand a- his sitretue< H ndretl it - d F ,.hty fifth street, :rim, to he extent of _-, 2,0co lineal feet of bluestone steps, to furnish BeR'.ic man cc u1 trio ITT "N, December 7, 89?. and set. I .r its timrltal wiroo-mance, and that if he s'. all "'fit's h.,lf :he bl , ks nn Wadsworth :,vcnu ', to the north and 23. 250 lineal teet of bluestone cheek pieces, to or neglect to execute the tame, they will pat' to the Cot'- so Ill,, I ( (nu.: Htofr•aI :std Ei.htc-fifth stn'ec. furnish and set. po'a'ioti anc ctffsrence beE.,'een the sfirsc roe sir cl 1•,e i"I X''E,hi\'f H A NII'r\x I;N YI E I H WARDS. v;',uld I e entitled upon is c' mpletio,t, and that which TO C(,)NTTRACTORS ELEVEN' iii AVENGE—PA V I NO, hcnvecn Twen. 24. t32,0oo square feet of gran"eliy earth talks, in- t::e Corp 'r,. lion mat' he o! li fed to pay h. the p-'rson tel ti, tit ao d - C,,'cntr-sus• nth streets. Area of assessment : eluding rubble-stone f„undation, tc:tnm the contract situ I be aa',trde.f at arse ubscquent 13idh sides of Elec, nth av'nue, between Twentieth 25. 7,500 square yards of telford pavement, for let in„ the amnnnt t.. lie c:dcul. led up n the c, timated IDS OR ESTIM.• TES, INCLOSED IN A street end .m point situate about ion foci north ofTwenty. set,"ice rind and areas. ,mo_tnt of Toe work be wh cit t' :e bid, are te-te. i. B sealed envelope, t it 7L' f,71 n0'1/r r'„" 1, ,I)ld 'Ire scvcnth sir,, t, and to the , xtcnt of half th' blocks on 'L lie con-eut la*: a' „ce mel, . toned must be accom. uao,,• / ii, ,'id,,r ., .1 un'.eur1. ,lsn tlr' the inter,c tin_ and it rnnnating strcCts, so far as the z6, 3,700 square yards .if macadam pavement, for ru%b•'o, areas. pani:d by the Path or r,if'rr,ismti,'n, in mm rhin o it ea it of ii% tiee v' . I,' a , n ,• n~ ~t : ,; inn C. ,c ill be rescued at sat tin ,-%vi,hi::time lints f,rant' ,, f l and under water. the per,mc si_nin_ the '-ant.- Vial be is a housch,~lder nr No. .1b Br ad,, ii .i in rrgr, until one Ir, o'clock r, I IIIKTF.lkNIIf AVENUE — PAVING. between THE AMOUNT OF SECURITY REQT71RED t,-ceirolder to The Cut' of \etc A'ark and it trorth the t. on ('u cnCc-third and 'Z'im'enty--c, enth >: Teets, and laying IS TWENTY THOUSAND 1)OOLLARS. amount of the se' uritt re luired for the complennn of cr s-•,alks. Area of a'scssmen:: Both sides of Ihir- the contract. over and above all ht- debt= of evert TI'ESi)AV. DE('EMUE1t 20, 1W98. teeuth avcnrte, be;tuniug at a point about too feet south Bidders must satisfy themsch"es by pers sal cram nature, and over ono a ove hi- liubiliues as ' Al, surety, The Li•l- t' 'II be pe'L]icf1' opened by the head of the of I" sic n e)'. II rr 1 street to '1\v•-nty-seventh street, and to nation, and by such other means as they may prefer, as or otherwise, and th.,t Ime 'ins i,ifeudhemse1fa'-surety Deparuuent, in Ro•.mt , I.iz, No. 346 Broadway, at the t e eft,nt of half the blocks on the int,rvening and to the nature and extent of the si rk or material,, and :n :,o )d 1,,ith, ,with the intention to execute the bona hour above-menti ,ned. t,rmiva ing streets. shall not, any time after the submission of an estimate, required by late. I. FOR FURNINHINI; AND DET,IVERING STA- I \ i.N'I'Y SECOND WARD. dispute or complain of each statement, nor assert that No estimate will be considered unicss accom- FORTY FIG II I'll Sl'REEI' — RrGCILA'VING, there r' a' any misunderstanding in regard to the nature TII )NE,RYAN D I'RINTEI I AND LI1'HO- panied by either a certified cb, ck upon .me of the G11.A1'HFI1 1 : l[;Utt, YI-AN1-. RnOKh, GR.ADING, Cl RRING AND FL.AGt I'(1, between or ar t,unt of the work to be d ne or materials to be State or Nanoaal b:mks of l'he i'ity o: New York E •..v:nth and T%%cllth aceoues. Area of asses'-men : furnished. E'IC-.. FOR '['ill' L~.aEt)1'1'IIESUPI,EuIE dr u'n to :he order of file Comptr'`.Icr, or mom's to CIIT,RT, IN TILE CUCSTY OF NEVV Both sieh"s if Fo-ty-eighth street, between Eleventh and Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name the am tint of use per centwn of the amo 'fit of the YI Ilan. 1',e' 11th ave nuts, and to the extent of half the blocks on and place of residence of each of the persons makine the security require -I for the lauliful performance of the ti,' termi oat en; avenue,. same, the names of all porn. •n' rotors-ted t, ith hen or contract. >ueh check or money must NOT be inclo'ed c. FUR FL'RNISIIING AI.T. LABOR, (IATF:RIA1 S, 1'rrnrcI.H OF Time Boo ox. them therein, and if m• other pers., n be so interested it in a scaled envelope containing the estini:rte, but TfhiL°', I'll II.EVI1:NTS, 3l'I'ARA'I'L'S 'I'\VF:N'1'\'-'I'HIRI) R'ARD. shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made tirith- must be handed to the officer or Cletk of the Depart AND API'l,IANCF1, (1l' EVERY KINID, I:I;ACII (\OW I'INTONI AVENUE —REGU- out any connection with any other person makin; an meat who hat ch.,rge of the es imarc-box, , nd no c-ti- To FRF.C'1' C(t 'ml pLT.TF A S1'EA)I- LA I"ING. GRADIN(;, CURBING, FL\G(/ING estimate f• -r the same purpose and is in all respects fair mate can be deposited in said box until such cheek :,r Hll"e'l'I\G AI'VARATUS IN THE. AND LAYING CROSi1VALKS In m Southern Boule- and ,e ithout collision or fraud, and that no member of stoney has been examm.'cl by said officer or clerk un'l ZliJ2uV1'isKI MaN5InN, CI-AREVII NI' sard to Ke,lly One Hun,lred and Fifty-second; street. the Municipal Ase^mbly, head of a department, chief of bind to be correct All such depoats, except that o' PARK, IloKmlf;H OF THE BRONX, Are., of assessment : Both sides of Beach (now "Tinton) a bureau, d.puty thereof, or clerk therein or other the successful hider, will be returns I to the persons CITY OF NEW YORK. av_oir-, IC Southe:-n L'ou:evard to Kelly One Hun- officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- makm•; the s ime within three days after the contract i- Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the dred and Fifty-se oud) street, and to the extent of half ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- .t.tarel,d. It the s :cees'ful hinder shall r, fu -e or ire Oct. name and place of residence of each of the persons the block'. on the intersecting and fermi 'w ing streets. lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid within five clays after tic ice that the contra•-t has ue•,n making the same, the names if all persons inter- I"\1'I:NTY-1'IIIRD ANf( IWEN'1'Y"FOURTH or estimate must be verified be the oath. in writing, .,warded to him, to execute the urine, the antrmnt of the ested with him therein, and if no other person be \VAR his. of the party Cr parties making the estimate that the deposit made by hint shall be forf.,ited to and rc:aincu ,o interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that WEIISI'ER ACENL:F:—PAVING AND LAYING .several matters stated therein are in all respects true. by the City of Nets I or' as ;iquidated damages f-•r euch it is made vrith.,ut any connection with any other per. CROai11'ALKS from the New 1,o,k and Harlem Rail. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite neglect or refit- 1 : but it he shall cxc etc the , a itract sin making an estimate for the same purpose, and i- in toad bri,lge :rt One Hundred and Sixty-fif h street to that the verification be made and subscribed by all Within the time :u•.e,sr. it the amount of .he doposa will all respects fair and ,cithout c ,llnsion or fraud, and that the north side of One Hundred a„d Eig' ty-fourth street. the parties interested. be returned to' tee no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a depart- \rca of ass'ustnenr: (Both side, of Webster avenue, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the en- THE Cu 01 \l it.-Ii NCR OF PL'BLIt' BUILD- ment, chief .f a bureau, deputy thereof, e r clerk therein, from the south side of One Hundred and Sixty-fifth sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in INGS, LIGHliNG AND SUPPLIES RE i'.RVF.S or other officer of the corp -%rat ion , is directly or et e t, to the north side of One Hundred aid Eighty- The City of New York, with their respective places of THE RICH I"fO RF. LICE AI.L 'IlD RECEIVED indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in fotu-th street, and to the extent it half the blocks on the business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be FOR ANY PARI1CLI.AR \CORK IF Him: Z)ciE114 the wort: to ,t'hich it relates, fir in any portion of the i fit ersecti fig streets and nsi•nmm-s. awarded to the person making the estimate, they IT FOR "I"HF hEaT IN I ERES'l'S O1" 'l'HE LII V profits thereof. I'WEN'I'Y-FOCR'l'H WARD. will, on its being sit a'.earded, become bound as his Plops for above is rk can be seen at office of Horan Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in e- riting, CE1l:1R A`'F:NL'F.—REGULATING. GRADING, sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he & h'a;tcry, Architects, No. r Madison avenue, who I I the party making the same, that the several matters I, l'RLING, II. :\t;l.;INU AND 1..hYING CRO;S- shall omit or refuse to execr.rte the same they will trill give all nece-,ary instructions :mil infernta:ion to therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the 31 AIJC', fr,,m Sedgwick.1vsnue to Fordham Landing pay try the Corporation any difference between the sum regard to the is consent, iu writing, of tsvo householders or freeholders r :.1 .. :1r• a It as ssment : Both sides of Cedar to which he would be entitled on its completi.,n and Elank forms of bra or estimate, the proper envelopes in'The City cf N ew York, to the effect that if the c' ntract ,<

—that the saute was confirmed by the Board of Asses- hours of 9 N. Al. and a r. sr., an4 on S.durdays it red, arc, by n cl:nr;o in the, contrac(, determim d, fixed I)'t.v:rttr•;i inn lint:t:, Auu F t rs,j sors on Uecemher 6, r83s, and entered on same date front a A. nt. to 12 nt., and all payments ntacle and liquid itetl tit Fifty Dollars per day. If :u anytime lhnu "A." Notrrtt lathe. in the Records! Titles al Asssessntents Cnnlirmed, kept thereon c or before January 21, 1899, for sewer in (Inc. dnrim; the progress of the work of dredgin, under Ihi, in the Ihireall for the Collection of Assessments and Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, and for paving contract it shall be decmcd ncce=sary, the in jnrlgment Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Une Hundred and Forty-forth, One Hundred and of the I)eparrtrttirt of Do. ks and Ferries, to ordrrr tnc TO CON'I'RAC"I'()RS. Rents, and unless the anruun/ assessed _/nr benefit on I net y.eixth, (-)ne Htmdred and Fifty-sixth and one susp, to ion of all work under said coutrart, theraril party any f,rr.ota or 75ro.+erfy skill be I it/ wi/Ilan ,- Aly Hr'ndred and Sixty-second streets, and locust and of tr c 'ccoud part shill and will lurthwidt stop all tcork day gilt;' the daft cj aaid entry of the assessruent, Wcnducer as en ties : and on or before January s3, t8.)9, of dredging, an .l it stmt' not again lit, resum d until the (No. 642.) interest rrill Is' e,dlcc'ed f/err. nn, as provided in for sewers in Furls-fl ft it, Sixty-'econd, Ssvent y-seventh, sail p:,rty of tie second port shall receive a urines section tnro of said Greater New York Charter. (inc Hundred and Twenty-eighth :md One Hundred notification from the said B.,ard of I incite and Furrier i,r Said section provides that, If any such assessment and 'Thirty-first streets, will be exempt from interest, the E:m_'irecr-in Chiof so to do. The hma rl.tp., it dur- PROPOSALS FOR FS'1'IIIA'I'FS FOR FURNISH- shall remain unpaid for tire period of sixty days after as above provided, and after these dates will be in:, su,:h suspension shall not be count, If ag.rnst tint'. IN(, AND DF1.IVI':RING Al:OU7.' (too li 1.E1-,, the date of entry thereof in the said Record r,f Titles of charged interest at the rate of seven per cent. per Cute stiptdated for its ettmplet iin, but ,hall he:rdded nn. Assessments, it shall lie the chary of the officer author- aunu,n from the above respective dates of entry of the and a liku number of days small be all-ved iltc '.uid sf1b1a1'FS FOR PCRNIsHIN("l. AND lIE- ized to collect and receive the amount of such assess- assessments in the " Record of Titles of Assessments party of tit, second part to complete all tcor!c called for l i hcarin;; of out 4.000 I'll .s rr ill be received by the ment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at Confirmed" in said Bureau to the date of payment. under this contract as may have elapsed during the time Board of (outn,issinncrs at th,- hard of the Department the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be,alcrx.'ah-d BIRD s. CI)LE:R, of tiresu.spension of the work of dretlgin=::urd tltc'ai,l of I rrcks and E', rr,es, at the office of said Department, Jro..z toe date a/ rcrc/c . n/ry to Nee dine of fN.emo1,° Comptroller. party of the second part tither stipulates and agrees oil tier " A," foot vi flatted plat e, N„rth river, 'n The The alt the assesoutent is payable to the Collector Crry is New VottK—I)ri'sttT+tErcT'IF FtxAacn,l t'iat no ci um ft. r damages wh:usor ver ,,hall be us ode City r I Ne'w Vork, until a i nlet,k r. }I, of of As•ean,ents and Arrears at the Bureau for the Cr'atr rkot.t.Ei's UeotcE. Deceml;er t. t8g8, against , h- n Dep.trtmetit of Docks and Ferries by reason FIrl1)AY, DE( I:Mlilat ]f., Itil1S, Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and of sn It suspension. Assessments and of Water Rents, bet seen the hours NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Bidders will state io their estimates a (trice for (Inc at which time and place the estimates will he publicly of 9 A. tit. and a P. +t., and ou Saturdays front 9 A. tit. n Lute of the dredging, in conformity with thy, approved opened by the head of said Department. The award of to is at., and all payments made thereon on or before DEPARTMENT c ii FINANCE, 1 form of agrecuieirt and the specifications therein set the contract, if aw:u-led, will Ire made as soon as pro:- February 4, iFgg, will :.c exempt from interest, as above Ilt'REAU FOR TinF Cr'. LI.t!:CTI1 N OF TAXES, forth, by which prtcethe bids mull be tested, Phis price aicable after the opening of the hills. provided, and after that date will be subicct to a charge N ,, 57 C)IAMBrRS STREET ISTF\VART BUILU71G1, J} i=_ to cover all expenses of every kind inv'+lvrd to or Any person making an "sautate for the se.-rw shall of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per anntmt f.trnio-h the same in a sealed el,ilTope to said Yuard, at NEW Yt,RK, December e, i88.9 1 incidental to the futfittcncot of the contract, including front the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assess- any claim that nett/ nri se tiroasit delay, from any said office, nn or before the day and hour al:ovc pained, ments in said ];ureau to the date of payment. cause, Ili the performing of the work there coder. which envelope shall he indorsed with the name Cr BIRD S. COLER, IVTOThCE is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PF.R- All material to be excavated or renruvtel front the IN ones of the pero.io or persons prtsnntIo,t the same, Comptroller. 1V sons who have o, pitted to pay their (axe's in the are to he dr.dged will bad one the propriety of the' the date of its presentation and :r statement of the work Cory OF Now YooK—DEraRTntENT of FINANCE, t Boroughs of .Manhattan and The Bronx for the year contractor. and bud der, must estimate the value of such It) wic it r"uates. Cow'1'tiot.rra's OFrtc'c, December 8, r8g8. 1898 to pay the same to the Receiver of Taxca, at his tit iterial t-'hen coiisideriie, the I rice for whi-It they will The bidder to whom the award is made shall gin ,llices, Nu. 57 Chambers street, in the Bortirigh, of Alan- t',, the w irk under this contract, security for the faith ful performance of tie corn tenet in hattan, and at Third avenue and One Hundred and Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and m the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, ill NOTICE TO PP.aPElRTY-o\WNERs. SesenJ,y-set/ cloth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, fie,ures, the amounts of their estimates for doing this the sum of F :;hteeu TbQfLaor Doll it's. respectively,, before the rst day of January, r899, as tvr,rk. The FIT s e-tirtiatc of the quantities and woe:t to N PURSUANCE OF SECTION to,3 OF 'fFIF provided by section gig of the Greater New York The person or persons to whom the cnnettrict may be be don: is ac follows : I Greater Ncw York Charter, the l:nmptroIIor of The Charter chapter 378, Law's of rS97`. awarded will he required to attend at this infect with the 11, Ir fattill unf rr ,zd .f, /:heed in a , a;d-orvc with City of New York hereby gives public notice to all Upon any such tax remaining unpaid after the rst sureties offered by him or them and execute the tort- ,lf, Cl/ica/rous. persons, owners of property, ad,-ct , •d by th,• following day of I lecember, x898, one per centtun will be charged, tract within five days from the (late of t!.e serviSe of a Class I.—,lhrut a,00c ptl-•,, frmr Po to 85 feet long, assessments for LOCAL Il11PR(1VEIIENI'S, as f l- received and collected, in addition to the amount notice to that effect, and in case of failure or neglect en to.iscra4c 8a foot, trot I "vs 0.att t6 ur his in dia,m,ter a lo1vs thereof ; and upon such tax remaining unpaid on the to do, he or they will be considered as hieing ubait, l:,tied feet from the natt and nut less that 6 inches in diam- Bor,or (A l ur• MAN II setts. tst day of January, 1899, interest trill be charged, cc- it, and as in default to I lie City of New Yurl,, and the uter it l,t' point, moawtrd ,xhisise of the I,ark. 'I'\l'F:I.F'l'1f AND NINE:CEl1s'1'H WARDS. ceivetl and collected upon the amount thereof, at the contract will be rt_tdvertistd and oelet, and so on until Clans I I,--A6tiur t.o 0 piles, fn,nt 7o to °o feet long, rate of seven per centum per anmmt, to he calculated it be accepted and executed. t', average 75 feet, not Ie,- than is niches in diameter z r(tRTY.l"IFI'll, SIX"IA.SI(CONI), S1:VR.A'I'Y- from the 3d day of October, t898, on which day the Bidders are required to state in their estimates their feat fr, fit the bu:t and r It Its, thsn No irches in di:un- 5EVPN I II, LINE IllJ\1)1:FIt ADD '1'tvl:\'I'V- assessment-rnlls and in for the taxes of rs 8 were names and places of residence, the cartes of all per- etcr tit the point, :llcasnirtil exr Jnsit/e of the hark. FIGFII'If AMI (INC IJJl_'lLK; D ANI) IHIRTV- delivered to the said Receiver of Taxes, to the date of son, interested with them therein, and if nn other ,_,,l is'. II I.—Al. out t o ;o pile-, from 6o to ;o f-ct Inng, FIRS t'b'FRl1?l'S.-Sl.Wf:R,,bctw en Park and rl.d- payment, pursuant to section gr6 of said act. person be so interested the estimate shall distinctly to at eraage o; feet, not Ica- iinu I5 inches in diameter z ison .venues. Co. firnte 'l and oulere l Nrovenrber z), 18,8. DAVID E. AUSTEN, state the fact ; also that the eshm:ne is made without feet loon, :he I alt and not Ice'. than 6 inches in diam- Area i ;r -smcut-: tt,tl slur- of Forty-fifth street, ftun, Receiver of Taxes, any consultation, connection or agreement with, and the etcr at the point, measured excl;:siy', of the bark. ea t -i,I uBV:mrerbilt avenue to Fit t it avenue; both sides amount thereof has not been disclosed to any other T- tat, abort .I,cao pile", of illudt.uu .,venue, loom Finny-furth to Fr,r:y- INTEREST ON BONDS AND STOCKS OF THE person or persons making an estimate for the curie par. N. B.—b'i'-ldca arc required to srLoit their estimates sixth street ; north side of I orty-b Trill street, from CITY OF NEW YORK. Pose, and i' not higher than the lowest regular m:vket upon (Inc fit ln.ving express cinenb iittmis, which shall Fifth avenue to Vaufebilt aver to'; wtst vile of price for the same kind of labor 'r material, and is in app} l y to mod hoc )tire a part of ever)y estimate received : Van 'erbdt avenue, Iron Forty-fourth to Fort}'-fi lb HE INTEREST DUE JANUARY T o 1899, ON all respects fair and without ymlusion nr fraud ; that (r) I;idlers most sahsly themselves, Ly personal strc, t ; its,, both ,i.les of Sixty-,cc not sire to from T the Registered Bonds and Stocks of the former nn combination or pool eXi,ts of wit is h the bidder is Park avenue to hdih ac- carte; birth sides of Sixty third City of New York ; of the late City of Brooklyn ; of en,aniti.rtiDn of the local_nn of the inytiltoced deliveries a member, or in which Ire bt/dc r is d:reetly or indirectly of the ofateril, and by such other mean-, as they may street, trom Madison aw uue to Fifth avenue ; south the County of Kings, and on accepted issues of corpo- interested, i r of which the bidder has knowledge, either prefer, as to the accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's side of Silly-lotu tit sire to hum \Iadisr;u „smut to rations in Queens and Richmond Counties,now personal or utherwi,e, to bid a certain price, or not less Fifth teem rt ; cast .dc of Fifth avenue, from Sixry- included in The City of New York, will be paid on estimate, and shall not, at any time alter tie xitiimis- than a eert.tin price, 6.r said labor or material, or to sion of aft estimate, dispute or complain of the above second to 'ixts''tbt,etlr street : both sides of biadis-,u that day by the Comptroller, at his office, Ruin 07, keep others from b,drlimr there -n, and also that on avenu -, trout 1i.cty"second to "i tit)--fourth street; west Stewart Building, coiner of Broadway and Chambers statement of tlu:mtities, nor assert that there was any member of the Bclun,,opal Assembly, head of a depart- misunderstanding in regard to the nature or amount of side of .Park aseaue, front Sisty-sc.;und t, Sixty- street. ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof. or clerk thereon, third rtreet ; also Lnth sales of Scveuty-sevcn(It stty, t, The Transfer Books thereof will be closed front tiro work to be dune. or any other officer or employer t the for pot 01 line (s) I fidders, will be required to complete the entire front Fifth to park avemte : both sides of Screnty- November ,o, i8g8, to January t, 1899. City of New fork, or any of its Departments, is directly work to the satisfaction of the Department of hocks e ghth stree t o from .11mlison avenue to Fifth as roue ; The interest due January to t8g9, on the Coupon or indirectly interested in the estrtn.r(e, or in the supplt_s and Ierx es and 12 stt1 st,-rtiti.-tl ecn - I.- tncc ii iris the sotitlt sire I Set/' tiy'moil street, front Madison Bonds and Stock of the former City of New York will or work to which it relates, Sr in any portion of the avenue to Fifth aver no ; cast -ide of Fifth avenue, fn m be paid iii, that day' by the Knickerb,ncker Trust Com- specifications ut the nomract. No extra compensation profits thereof, and has not lice in gown, offered of beyond the amount pay.Lle for the work before nten- Seventy"seventh to S,venty-ninth street ; Lnth side; pany, No. 66 Broadway. promised, either directly or indurctly, an}' pet unary noned, an hick shall be actually' performed, at the price of 'ci mtison avenue, hum Severity-seventh to The interest due January T o x899, on the Coupon or other con siderationi by the Ltdder, or any one in In is S'vcnty-nirttl, street ; west side of Park ate- Bonds of the late City of Brooklyn will be paid on therefor, to be specified by the ]nw'e-t bidder for each behalf, with a view to influeu tiny the acti n or judgmcm d:rs;, shall lie clue or pay.cble for the entire work. t ue from Seventy-seventlr to Seventy-eighth street ; that day by the Nassau National Bank of Brooklyn, of such officer or enrinlnvenr in this „r any other trans- also both sides of I)ne Hood, ell nud fwenty- No. ,,6 Court street. action heretofore had with this Uepartrneat, which c;ti- 'Ire work to he done tinder the culltr,ict is to be com- eighth street, front Park avenue extending west- BIRD S. COLER, utate Iii ,st be verified by the oath, in writing, of the mence l w it'tiin live days after receipt of a uo ificatien erly about .10 te, t west of 2nhadi'on avenue ; west Comptrutler. party making the estimate that tire several [natters front the fur„inter-in Chief of the uet.urttnc,rr of Docks side tel park astorr and b..tb sides of ?itwdi"o,r ac, nut, tad I'' erri s teat the ma ark or any p ,rt of it is ready to CITY OF New YORK—DEPABT\1RNT oil FlN,sNt_F, l stated therein are in a I I respects true. W here more front One Hundred and l'wcuty.,euenth to One Hun- be bcguu, and the .iclit cry of material l uder the con- CoinROD,EA'r Orrice, November or, ,898. f tkarr one (ieot-iu is ir, tere's.'rrl it is req ociioir Mal t,ie elred and l u enty-tmbt! 'trod r ; aho both sites of nerc cation Le rnade avcct subscribed to by all the tract will be m ode as tQltu,r s : One Ilundred and 1'I.irty-first street fret !'ark avnue parties interested. Uf Cl,­ I., rot less khan goo piles ,hall Inc dQan"cret to Fifth avcuue ; north side of One Hundred and'l'hir- DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND In case a Lid strait be rriF,mittaf by or in behalf of ant/ beiorc the .rxpirauti,r of thirty day, aft' r the elate of tieth street, fr,.m Madison avenue to Fifth avenue ; east corporation, it must be siLlncd in the name of such Ceo- .ervieu r.t said c outication ; within the tic At stneediml side of Fifth avenue and both sides of Ma"i-on avcntre, FERRIES. floration by some d ily itrtilQrizrl officer or agent there- forty. lice days not less than r,00, .rddttiou:d piles rof from One Hu-tdn.d and '1 ilirtieth to (his hundred and of, who shall also subscribe his own n:une and office. It Class 1. shall Inc denvered, ail within the next succeed- Thirty-first street. Di-,Arnxtv', r n t I), KS AND I FRRtES,~ practicable, the seal of the corporation should also be ing seventy-five days thcee.tf.ct the reortBcing 5oc piles Rehr " A," NuRTit Resort. Bot;oucx or TttE 13RUNx, affixed. of t:la;s 1. shall Inc delivered. Of Class I I. not less than'oo piles ,hall be d,-livered Ti%EN"I'Y=1'111RD \1' \RD. Each estimate shall he atconpannel by the con- TO CONTRACTOZS. sent, ill wrtttm3, of two hotisebnlclt'rs or freeholders in before the cxpirutiun r,f forty-live days after ;ho date of ONE IIUNI)RED AND 'I'HIR'I'Y-SEVENTH The City of New York, erotic their rej$eclive Peaces of service of said notification, and with, the nest succecd- SfRE:ET—yh:1VER, betwceu Br sib ave•,uc and the (No. 644.) business or residence, to the effect that it the euntr.n t be iug sixty day.; the revminut4 400 piles of Cla-s II. shall 'trot summit ca:t of St. Ann's at/-ntte, with awarded to the person ur persons Ptak ink the esti male, bt delivered. 1IRANC HC'; in St. Ann's avenue, b, twecn Fast Otie PROPOs'ALS FOR ES'I'13iA'I'ES FOR DREDGING they will, upon its being sir aw ardcd, bec=,ot b -,und as Of Cla=s III., not Its; tl;an fox piles shill be delivered Hundred at d Ih irty-seventh street and a point about IN II] EVICINIIV(lEt:ATH:ARINES'I'Rlf.I', his or their sureties for its faithful todIamaite, and before the expiration I f sixty d;tys aft,r t!;a , Tate of Sr feet northerly therein m. Curt fi coo d anal et,tercd NVAR I'11F sI 1 E OI FORMER 1'J ER, OLD 35, that it said person or persons ,hall ,omit or relllse (Cr service of sai,! ioofit:t0uu, and within the next succeed- Noventbc r 22, I SrrP. ;1 rca of assessnu tit : Loch Aides of ON 'I'IlE 1!A'T RIVER, L'ORUCGH OF MIAN- execute the contr;,ct, they will pay to the CurPorati ,n of ing seventy-fire days the remaining 4o., pile; of Cla;s One Htmdred .tad Thir't/ s,-venth street, 1etwecn Brook HA'['I'AN. Tile City of New York any difference between the sum to 111. shall be dll1muencd. and Cypress avenues, and Loth si.'es of St. Ann's ave. which said person sr persons would be entitled upon All the work to be done under the co: nract is to be title, Leuceen Or Hundred a till lnrty-seventh and [ 5T'IHIATGS FOR DREDGING ON THE EAST its complctiuu and that which said Corporal iotr nary be fully cumplctcd on or triune the expirat!nn r one hun- One Hundred and Thir -ty. r'ightlr 'trcets. L river, will be received by the Board of Commis- obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract may dred and filtc' day; .tier of e dtre o! service .f said UNix Hl'HIU:ID ANII FUA'fv-FOURift sioners at tire head of the Department of Docks and be awarded at any sut,equant le,tin„ tire amount in notification, and the damage to be pairl Icy the cou- SIRIa.'I'—e,-1vlN"r;, between Bio,k and Sr. Anti's Ferries, at the ofhce of said Department, on Pier " A," each case to be caler,I:dvd upon the estimated atitllu,r tractorforcacL day that the contract stay be unhtltilled avenr.es. Cnlirnted and ell tered November on, r8g8. fi,ot of flattery place, North river, in The City of New of the work to be done by which the bu!s :ire tested. after the time fixed for the fiulfjltmeitt thereof has Area of aosc_smeict : Coth 'idc,of l)ue Hur dred and York, untd a o'clock r. tit. on The consent above mcutie tied shall be accompanied expired, are, by n clause ill the tunmtrt.t(, determined, Forty f,urth street, Lctw'een Iiruok anti St. Ann's ave. by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the fixed and liquidated at Ilftt' Dollars per day, noes, and to the extent of half the blcck on the ternri. FRIDAY, DECN]l1Il1ER 23, ItfOS, persons signing the same, that he is a householder Bidders will state to their n ci un.;tes the price per nating avenue-. or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth ONE HUNDRED ANl) F"OR"TY.SIXTII STREET' :e: which time and place the estimates will be publicly pile to be !nnr'ntirlrm_rl in ea:h clans=, in conformity with opened by the head of said Ui-partment. '1' Ire award of the amount of the security required for the completion —PA's ING, U twccn Jlurris and Railroad avenues, the approved form of agreement mid the specifications the coan'act, it awarded, will be made as soon as practi. of the contract over and above all !::s debt, of every East. CoiPJrured and entered November a;, tEid. Ihercin set forth, by which pares the bids will be tested. cattle after the opening of the bids. nature and over and alone his liabilities a.c bait, stereo These prices are to cover all expert es of every kind iu Area of ase''meut : froth so Cs of Onc Hundr"d Any person ntekmg, an esti,uate for the work shall anrf otherwise, and that lie has offered himself as a and lets' sixth street, Lear ten Morris avenue and wolved in or inttdccntal to the lulillment of the contract, furnish the sane in a sealed envelope to said Board, at surety in good faith and with the intention to execute Railroad ;,centre, East, and to the extent of h.II the including any claim that may arise thnight delay, lrum said office, on or before the day and hour above named, the bond required by law-. I lie adequacy and sufficiency block, cn trio tcrntiucuing av,r,,rr ;. any cause, to the pc 'fr rminp of the work therctuttiet. which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or of the security , offered will he subject to approeal by the ONI, IJUN'DRED AND Fil lV-SIXFH ST;,EEI' The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made nines of IIre person or persons presenting the same, tire Comptroller of The City of New York after the award to the bidder taho is lowest doing the whole of the —P:IVING, between Tilton auri clorris at enucc s Con- d:,ta of its presentation, and in statement of the work to is m..de and prior to the signing of the contract. firmed and curtered November a:, ,figs. Area of it_se_s- work coral :riled in Al the classes, a, d whose estimate which it relates. No estimate will he received or considered unless ac- is regular in all respect.. mcrIt 1:oth sides of One Hundred and Fifty-sixth 'i'he bidder to whom the award is tirade shall give companied by either a certified check upon one of the street, between Eltnu and nluirs i15•cntt5, and to the Ihdchers will distinctly write out, both in words and in security for tire faithful performance of the contract, in State or National banks of'1'he City of New York, drasee figures, the amount of their estimates for doing the extent of hall the block, cur the roter;cctntg and termi- the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount nating at enu'.~s. work. the Such of'I force 'thousand Dollars. of /c'e /er reutnur of tire amount of security re- ONE HUN_I)RED AND SIXTY-SECOND The Engineer's estimate of the quantities of material uuired for the faithlul performance of the contract. The person or persons to whom the contract may be S1'REF:1'—PAS ,Ni,, betwecu Third and Brook ave- necessary to be dredged is as follows (m place) Such check or money must not be inclosed to the awarded will lie required to atr,nd at this office with the nues. Confirmed and entered November us, 1898 Area Itlud,about ...... tt,000 cubic yards. scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be stu'etics offs red by him re them, acrd exectr.e the con. of acne ssn,ent : Birth sides of One Hundred and Sisty- Mud, sand, to se stones, timber, handed to the officer or clerk of the Itepartment tact soilh,n use days form the date of tire service of a secocd street, berivecn 'lined nod Crook ivernuts, end etc., about ...... 7,aoo •` Who has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate notice to tL«t elleci, and in cu.e of laihtre ur neglect so to the extent of half thu Lit cks on the terminating Cribwork, about ...... can be deposited in said box until such check or money to do, Ire or the}” will be considered as having abandoned avenues 3,750 „ N. N.—As the above-mentioned quantities, though has foul examined by said of1iecr orelr_r1 and found to be it and as in default to the City, and the contract will LOCUST AVENUE.—I'AVIN ,, between One Hnn- stated with as much accur.ieras is possible, in adaauce, correct. All such deposits, except that of the success. be readvertised and relet, and so on moil it be accepted d red ;utd Thhty- seed and one Hundred and Thirty- arc approximate only, bidders are required to .submit ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the and executed. eighth street=. Coy. firmed and en,' red Nuvemt,or 22, their estimates upon the following express conditions, same within three days after the contract is awarded. Bidders are required to state in their estimates their 1898. Area of assessment : Both sides of Locu,t ave- which shall apply to and becomea part of every estimate If the succes,ful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within names and places of residence, the names nf' all persons nue, between (inc I! trot red and Thirty-second and One received : five days after notice that the contract his been interested with them therein, and if no other person be Hundred and 1 hirty-eighth streets, and to the extent St awarded to hell, to execute the same, the amount of the so iuteroted, the e,timane shill fisrirmctty state the fact ; half the bi cks on the intersecting and terminating ist. Bidders must satisfy thetnselves, by personal examination of the location' of tl.e proposed dredging, deposit made by him shill be forfeited to and retained also that the estimate is made without any consultation, streets. by The City of New York as liquidated damages for connection or agreamcnt with, :,u1 tilt. .imouut thereof "ENl'Y-FOURTH W.1RD, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to '1" 'to the accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, such necicet or refusal ; but if he shall execute the con- has not been disclosed to, any uthrr p 'rot 'it or persons WENT)OVER AVENUE'—PAVING,bctwcen Third and shall not, at any time after the submission of an tract within the time aforesaid the amount of his de- making an estimate for the nano purpos: mid is no and Webster accuucs. Confirmed and entered Ni vein. estimate, dispute or complain of the above statement of posit will be returned to him. higher than the lowest regular market price for as, 189P. Area of asses>mcot : Both :ides of Wend. quantities, nor assert that there was any rnisunder- Bidders are informed that no deviation from the spa ci the :;acne kind of labor or material. and is in all over avenue, between Third ,anti Webster avenues, and standing m regard to the nature or amount of the work fications will lie allowed unless under the written ,n- respects f;ttr and setthocrt er,Rllsro.. or Ir.md ; that to the extent of half the block, on the intersecting and to be done. structions of the Engineer-in-Chict. no combmatton or pact exist, of which the bidder to terminating avenues. ad, Bidders will be required to complete the entire No estimate will be accepted from or contract is a member, or in which the bid.lcr is mlmcectly or indirectly interested, t which the bidder has —that the same were confirmed by the Board of As- work to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor- knowledge, either Personal or otrertdse, to bid a ceri,tin sessors, and were entered in the "Record of Titles and Ferries, and in substantial accordance with the poratio', upon debt or contract, or who is a de- price or not Icss than S 'ercun price it r :aid labor or of Assessments Confirmcd," kept in the ltureau for specifications of the contract. No extra compensation, laulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of the Corporation. malarial, or to keep others from bidding thcreup ; and beyond the amount payable for the work before men- .din that no member of the Municipal Assembly, he.td Taxes ail Assessments and of Water Rents. on tioned, which shall be actually performed, at the price In case there are two or more bids at the same price, the respective dates herein above given which price is the lowest price bid, the contrcct, it i l a cf t''onrr'rlr, chief of a bure:ut, deputy thcreoi, therefor, to be specified by the lowest bidder, shall be or clerk therein, or any other officer or eutployee of and unless the amount assessed for /euefit on due or payable for the entire work, awarded, will be awarded by lot to one of the lowest the City of New York, or any of its departments, is any person or properly shall be Oaid within The work to be done ui,c:er this contract is to he com- bidders. si.try days after the date of said eutrt• of 1/re menced within five days tiler receiving a notification IHE RIGHT TO DECLINE ALL THE ESTI. directly ur huh rcctly interested in the esumatc or in assessments, interest soill be collected thereon, as from the Engineer-in Chief of the Department of Docks hlAlLS IS RESERVED IF DBiilIED FOR'Ti1E the supplies or work to which it rotates or in any portion provided in section re t9 of said Greater New York and Ferric, that any part or portion of the dredging IN[EREST (IF 'I'llE CORPORATION OF TI-IE of the profits thereof, and has not been given, uflered or pronused, either n fir, ci ly or indtrce tly, airy pectmutry or Charter. Said section provides that, " If any such herein mentioned is required. 'l'he dredging to be dune CITY OF NEW YORK. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty under this contract will be in the vicinity of Catharine Bidders are requested, in m:d

5502 THE C 1 T Y RECORDD . WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1808.

tdtiotl UV s_-mt dal} ,i'1,.• I:,-c I , Ilict t I :t>o„t I It; scot, The c. ottscti .hau he t''adr t cunt the dc iv- roceived b% the Board of Contmissiuncrs at the head of Department who has charge of the estimate box, and Who sh:d1 aL o subscribe his own lame ;tnd office. if cry of the materials Idled for under the contract within the Department of Docks and Ferries, at the office of no estimate can be deposited in said box until such practicable the seal of the corporation should also be five days after the date of the receipt oaf a notification said Departnicnt, on Pier "A," foot of Battery Place, check or money has been examined by said officer or affixed, h•om the F:ugineer-m-Lhict of the Department of DucKs North river, in The City of New York, until 2 o cluck clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except Each estimate sh;dl be accompanied by the consent, in and Ferries that the work or any part of it may be r. M. on that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the writine, of two householders or fnoholders in The City no begun, and the delivery shall tie coolant --lie( d and persons staking the saute within three days alter the of Net+ York, v//1e ; heir res, ectcv Iflres cf l!us/nes•c or shall be continued in sue h manner and quantities and at FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1SOS, contract is awarded. II the successful bidder shall re- 7rSr/ct(e. to the effect that it the cumract be awarded such t.ntes and places as m;,y front time to tmte he fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the Fr) the perecu or per on making the e,tint.ue, they will, directed by the Err/ ineer-in-thief, and the entire work at which time and place the estimates will be publicly contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, tip in its beieg so awarded, became boun,.l Is his or their is to lie fully completed on or before. the 3r-t +lay ot De- opened Ly the head of said Department. 'The award of tine amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited sttrctie- for its laith!u! per:orm;mce, and that it .;rd per- cumber. x899, and the damages to be paid Ly the the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac. to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated son or per,on, shall omit or refuse to execute the con. contractor for each day th;rt the contract may be ticable after the opening of the bids. damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall tract, tl•,ec will pay to the Corp ration t , f The unfulfilled after the time used for the fulfillment thereof Any person making an estimate for the work shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the City oI Sew York any difference between the sum Inu expired are, by a clrise in the contract, fixed furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at amount of his deposit will be returned to him. to which said per,on or persons wVou41 be emitted ind liquidated at F'ilty Dollars per day said office, oil etr before the day or hour above named, Si Bidders are informed that no deviation from the on it, conipkssn and that which said Corp ration may Bidders will state in their estimates a price, per envelope shall be indorsed with the name or specifications will be allowed, unless under the written be ubli;_CJ to pay to the person to whom the contract thous.: nil ft c t, heard toe ure, for spruce plank, delis names of the person or persons presenting the same, instructions of the Engineer-in-Clticf. may I ate and ed at any sul sequc nt let tm_, the amount the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work ere .l in conformity with The a pploved form of a.r.e- No estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded in each c:Ose to be cat stated upon tire estimated or rot I ruent and the specifications therein set forth, by to which it relates. of the work to lie done in e::ch class, • by which the to any person who is in arrears to 'l'he City of New which price the bids will be tested. This. price is The bidder to whom the award is made shall give York, upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as bids are I. seed. 'The con:ti, but If he sh.,Il exegete the contr., t within the thereon, and also tic,t no member of the ilur icipal specifications of the contract. No extra compensation, B time atoresaid the amount of his depo_it will be returned A,sembly, h_ad of a dep.rrtmcnt, chief of a bun cm, the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be beyond the amount payable for the work before mett- received at this office until to him. deputy thereof, or clerk Dicieiu, or any other officer tioned, which shall lie actually performed at the price Bidders are informed that no deviation from the or entplocce of The City of New York, nr any therefor, tier ton, to be specified by the lowest bidder, FRIDAY, DECEMBER tL3, 1595, specrficati, ns will Le allowed. unlc:n a+varJed, become hotrod as iii'. or their th.'rein ,et forth, by which price the bids will be tested. Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ- the Department, a copy of which, together +- ith the sureties tr:r its faithful prrtormance; ad that if said "Ibis price is to cover all expenses of ,very kind involved ing, of the party staking the same, that the several form of the a,reement. incl./ding suecifications. and person r pervnns shall omit or refuse to execute the in or incident l to the fulfillment of the cm ntract, in- matters therein stated are true, and must be mtccum- shelving the ruanner of pa} moot fur c:t •, ieih. can be c,nt,act• they will pay to The City of New cluding any claim that may arise through delay, from panied by the consent in svritin , of too householders obt;,ined upon appiroatl n therefor at the otiice of the York any difference between the sum to which said any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder. or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect Detrtrt mile ii t. persi. n or perso:rs would be entitled upon its com- Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and that if the contract is an arded to the person making the 14u,_d New \'elms, S t- nil: er 2s, tE;8. pfetion and that whi.h said City may he obliged to in fi,,urns, the amount of their estimate for doing this estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become J. .h:RI;FAV I Ch.1AL pay to the person to whom the contract may be work. bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and ClihRII- t- F. yIC!ti'HY, awarded at any sul)5equent letting; the amount that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same 1'1-1 ER F. MEYER. in each cage to be calculated upon the - The person or persons to whom the contract may be they will pay to the Corporation any difference between t_ on.mis-inners of Docks, mated amount of the work to be clone by whi:h the bids awarded will he required to attend at this office with the the suss to which he would be untitled upon its contple- are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be sr,reties offered by hint orthem, and executethecontract tion and that ,vhich the Corporation may be obliged to to the oath or affirmation, fn writing, of wnhin live days from the date of the service of a notice pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded ;, -;t, I-rt;t<~r.;, accomp.o vied Dr; ;!.. •.0 ~r -r D,,chs each of the persons ai_ninq the same. that he is a Ituu-e• to that effect, and in case of failure or neglect so to do at any subsequent letting : the amount to be calculated I ,, t . 1 „ N ml, t e Rte. ~_I _ holder or it echnider is lime City of Nev, Iork, aid is he or they will be considered as having abandoned it up 'n the estimated amount of the work by which the worth the amuui t of the security required for the com- and as in default to 'The C;ty of Ncw York, and the bids are tested. TO C01'lK_ICTC)RS. pleti IT of the coctract, over and abuse all his debts of contract will be readyertised and relet, and Oct on until it be accepted and executed. 'The consent fast above mentioned must be accom- every nature. and inter and inter a his Il,n!l,,Tics as bail, panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of ( smr. 6_}3.) sue-ty and of,''ersvrse; and that Ime has offered himself Bidders are required to state in their estimate their the persons signing the same, that he is a householder as a surety in good faith aid with the intention In names and place- of residence, the names of all persons or freeholder in The City of New fork, and is worth PROP(iS.ILS F(IR Lsf l ddATFS F(IR FURNISH. execute the bond required by late. The a ler;ua y and interested with them therein, and if no other person the amount of the security required for the completion INi; SAWED PRL'CE PLANK, sufci_ncy of the security offered will lie subject to be so interested the estimate shall d;stinctly st.ite the of the contract, over and above all his debts of every fact ; also, that the estimate is made without any con- apps-oval by the Comptroller nl The City of .New York nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, I\ TIMATES FUR I CR sISHING SA'zVLD alter the award is made and prior to the signing of the suitation, C nnection or agreement with, and the amount or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety ti pre e Plank oil] Le received by the Board of contract. thereof ha- n' 't been disclosed to. any other person or in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond ('ommiss-.oiler, at the head of the I repartment of No estimate will be received Cr considered unless ac- persons m:.king an estimate for the same purpose, and required by law'. irucks amt F' err :no. at the office of said Lrpartment, j companied be either a certified check upon one of the is not higher than the lowest regular market price for on Pier '' A," tout of Battery place, North ricer, in the ,ante kind of labor or material, and is in all respects No estimate will be considered unless accompanied or Natir,naI bank- of 1i-,e Ci!v of New York, drawn by either a certified check upon one of the State or The City of New York, until z o'clock T. rat. on the „rderot the Comptroller, or money to the amount fair and without collusion or fraud ; that no combina- tion or pool exists of which the bidder is a member National banks of The City of New York, drawn to FRIDAY, DEC'F.1II3ER. 11l. 1HcJR, of ticti per cc,itura cf the amount of security required the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount for the faithful periormarice of the contract. such or ;n which he i directly or indirectly interested, at wbfefr t:nr_ ::n~! l:t,+lc the e itc,atcs c. ill I•e publicly or of which he liar' knowledge, either personal or other- of five per centum of the amount of the security check or mom -y must not Le inclosed in the scaled en- required for the faithful performance of the contract. opened Ly r', , • I,e:,,' rn Said Uepoetmea t. The aboard celope c rat:rmning the estimate, I. tie must be handed to wI,e, to bid a certain price, or not less than a cer- of the contract, it a.c.,rded, will be suede as soon as prac. taln price, Ii,r said tabor or material, or to keep others Such chuck or stoney must our be inclosed in a the officer , r clerk r,f the Department w ho bru charge of sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be ticabie litter the : pe:ung of the bids. the wtim.to box, and no estimate car, Le deposned in Iron Lidding thereon ; and also that no member of Any person iiiafmi,l on estimate for the work the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief handed to the officer ur clerk of the Department who said Lx tmul such check or money has been examined has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be shall tarnish the :ame in a' eased envelope to said Board, by said officer or clerk amt fo.:nd to be correct. All of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or at said office, on or before the dey and hour above named, any other officer or employee of Thu City of New deposited in said box until such check or money has tech deposits, except that of time successful Lid. been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or der, will be returned to the persons making the fork or any of its departments, is directly or indirectly names of the person or persons presenting Inc same, interested in thi- estimate, or in the supplies or work to correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful .a ne, within three days after the contract bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same the date of its prrmeenrat:on, and a statement of the is a++ard'-d. if the succes-ful miller shill re- which it relates, or rn any portion of the profits thereof, work to which it relates. and has not been given, offered or promised, either di- within three days after the contract is awarded. If the fuse ,.,r neglect within five days alter notice that successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five "the bidder to w- hem the award is made shall give the contract has been awardeci to him, to execute the rectly or indirectly, any pecuniary Cr raher consideration security for the fa-thfitl pertr.rmance of the co.:tract, in by the bidder or anyone in his Ix hall with a s few to days after notice that the contract has been awarded to same, t:,e amount of the depoat made by him shall be him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in lurfeired to and retained by the City of Nety fork as influencing his action of judgment in this or any other the sum of }' our 1' housand I ollars. transaction heretofore bad with this Department, which made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The liquidated damages for such ne.iieof or refusal ; but if he City of New fork as liquidated damages for such neg- I he Ln,,iueer , estimate of the quantities of materials shill execute the contract within the tiste aforesaid the estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the to be l urmshed is as follows : party makmgthe eitimate that the several matters Mated lect or refusal; but if he shall execute the contract amo.ant of his deposit will be returned to hint. within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will Sr ;ccE PL..Atil: cox Rem Atss. therein are in all respects true. if "lucre' more dean one Bidder; are informed iii it no deviation front the sped. person is iutere.,ted it is reo:asite that the ve,fffnmion be returned to him. pieces tinder the written in. 3-inch pl..,nk, as oruered, in fications wdl be allowed unless be made and subscribed to by all flee parties interested. THE COMMISSIONER OF SEWERS RESERVES varying in length from rt feet to strucuone of the Eimgineer.in-Chivi. Nc, estimate will be accepted from, or c' ntract award- Each estimate shall be accompanied by the content, THE RIGHT TO REJECTALL BIDS RECEIVED, s6 feet, 9 inches w to ananrpward, IF HE DEEMS IT FOR 'THE BEST INTERESTS about ...... sso,coo feet, B. M. eel to, any person who is in arrears to the City, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The OF THE CITY. p-inch plank, as o:dcrcH, in pieces upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety City of New York, with their respective ,blares of or otherwise, upon any obligation to the City. business or residence, to the effect that if the contract Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope vnrymg in lenl1h from 11 fe,t to in which to inclose the same, the specifications and upw:;rel, In case there are two or more bids at the same price, be awarded to the person or persons making the esti- z6 feet, 9 /net. er +cidc aim agreements, and any further information desired, can about ...... ...... 2;o,coo feet, P. M. which price is the lowest price bid, the contract, it mate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become awarded, will be awarded by lot to one of the lowest bound as his or their sureties for its faithful perform. be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Sewers, No, 265 and 67 llroadway. 'Ioral ...... ...... 5o. ,00e feet, Li, I binders, once, and that if said person or persons shall omit M. or refuse to execute the contract, they will pay to L'HF R]CH1' TO DECLINE ST L 'THE FSTI JAS KANE, The City of Ness' York any difference between the stun Commissioner of Sewers. The 3-inch and 4-inch plank called for shall be delis' 1!:1'1 E., Is RhSF:lL1'LD IF DEEIIED FOR THE to which said person or persons would be entitled cred in lots of net less than Son feet, board measure, IN'I'IREST' OFTHE CITY OF NFAV YORK. upon its completion and that which The City of New within six hours alter receipt of an order that said Bidders :,re requested, in staking their bids or esti- York may be obliged to pay to the person to a hom deliccre is tocommcnce. mate, to use the blank prep. red for that p rpose by the the contract may be awarded at any subsequent CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE Where T he City of New York eons the wharf, pier or L)epr,rtnvmt, a cop% of which, together with the form letting, ,lie amount in each case to be calculated COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD bulkhead at which the ncaeriais under this contract are of the agreaneot, including specifications, and Hhow•ing upon the estimated amount of the work to be done by AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. to be delivered, no c :arse will be made to the con- the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained which the bids are tested. The consent above men. tractor for wharfage upon tesseh conveying said opus application therefor at the office of the Depart. tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- materials. meet. in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that ter 537 of the La,+s of x893, entitled "An act N. B.-13idders are required to cuhnorit their estimates Dated Nu_w' YORK, November i'8, r8g8. he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New ',P providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of upon the following express conditions. which shall J. SPrR(;IS.ANT CRAM, York, and is worth the amount of the security required •' damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of apply to arid becemt a part of every estimate received: CHARLES F. MURPHY, 'or the cytapletion of the contract, over and above all "changes dfgrade of streets or avenues, made pursuant (1, Bidders must saoefy them-elves by per-wont ex. PETER F. MFYPlk, his debts of every nature, and over and above his ', to chanter 721 of the Laws of 1887, providing for the animation of the location of the proposed delivery of the Cummi-sioners of Docks. !jabRf'fcs as bail, surety and atheruoise, and that he "depression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and materials, and by such r Cher means as they may prefer, has offered himself as surety in good faith and with ,, Twenty-focrtlt I1'ards, in '1 he City of New York, or as to the accuracy of tlie toreg, .ing f:ngineer's estimate, I DEI'Akl\TENT OF DfrcKs AND FERRIes, the intention to execute the bond required by "otherwise,' and the acts amendatory thereof and and shall not, at any time after the 'ubmi+sicn of an PIER "A," NURT}t RIVE, .aw. '1'he adequacy and sufficiency of the security supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that estimate, dispute or complain of the above statement offered will be subject to approval by the Comptrotlero1 public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pur- of quantitfe-, not assert that there eras any misunder. The City of New York after the award is made and suant to said acts, will be held at Roo n 58, Scltermer- standing in regard to the nature or amount of the work TO CONTRACTORS. prior to the signing of the contract. horn Building, No. 96 Broadway, in The City of New to be dune. York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each No estimate will be recessed or considered unless week, at 2 o'clock P. M., until further notice, (z) Lil !ers Will be require d to complete the entire accompanied by either a certified check upon one of work to the satisf:+ction of the D-p artment of Docks and (No, 646.) the State or National banks of The City of New York, Dated NEW YORK, Octr',er 26, t8g8. Ferries, and in substantial accordance with the specifi. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money DANIEL LORI), catie ns if iris contract. Ni, extra cum,. ensation, beyond of the amount of TAMES M. VARNUDT, the amount payable for the work before mentionem!, PROPOSALS FOR EST'IMTATES FOR F'URNISH - to the amount of new per centunr security required for the faithful performance WILLIAM E. STILLINGS whichc sl,al•~ Itea, act c lolly fc~~rf~r , me dat the pri i'.e s therefor, ING AND UF.LIVERING ABOUT 700 'TONS Commissioners per tit u-and fucr, 1, ord a:c.,-un-, t., i,.• specified by the OF ANTHRACITE COAL. of the contract. Such check or money must not low st blotter, elm. II be due or payable for the entire [h S'll-MATES FOR FURNISHING AND DE. be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- I,AMO1ST McLDUGHLIN, work. L livering about Teo tuns of Anthracite Coal will be mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Clerk.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898, THE CITY RECORDD. 5803

has offered himself as a surety in good Will and with The Rr c"o'rr. to be a paper in size and general form 0, 0 A I' t'ROXI➢LA1E BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. OBJECT. the in tent on to execute the Lond required by law, The like the publication of 1898, and io contain such matter DIMENSION.., OFFICE PRrctuttyT oF'Ptie BnbODUH tic 111ANH AT IAN, adequ cy and sufficiency of the seer city offered will he only as Is authorized and required by law to be pub- NFW YoNK, I)ecenbcr 13, 1898. =abject to approvaI by the Co it, p'rolher of The City of lished therein, and at the times and in the manner re- OTICE IS I1VREIIY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- New York after the award is meld,' and prior to the quired by the present laws, and natter that may be Chicks n.co ,p ...... 13.:1 x 5.9 N ance with section 400 of the Charter of 'Ike City of signing of the contract. A guaranty or surety emit ally, required during the year by any new or amended lairs. New York, that a communication from the Deflart went duly anther iced by law to act as surety, may aign the 28 z-story frame d'cclling with A contract will not be made upon an estimate unless hri, k ii scmeut... ...... aS,t x 20.0. of,ewrr•, submetih g ust crate for sewers in tNinth ave- said consent in I'lace of householders or fr -eholders. it appears that the party making the estimate has a nu'•, bet we' 'n Eighteenth and '1 wrnt y- third streets, The amount of •e iii ity required ttl,on the execution Vier' Trellis ...... printing establishment, with adequate facilities, iu The I'i,.kit I ence ...... t93.0 Lin. ft. has been filed in this ,ffice, and i'. now ready for of the contract wt I be in each case fifty per cent. of the . City of New York. Bus ...... ... public inspection, and that a joint meeting, of the Beards estimated cost of the articles awarded to each c Last cc o t- The undersigned officers reserve the right to reject zo.o z 4.5. t ittecnth unit Sixteenth Districts for local Im- tractor. Yorch ...... ~ of the 'li q o x 6.o. provcments will be held in the Borough Office, City The amount of preliminary security to be g;ven until any or all proposals if, in their judgment, the saute stay Sioop ...... be for the best interests of the City. fo.o lit,. ft. Hall, on the 19th day of December, 1898, at t.0, P. at., such award shall be nor Ir ss than three per cent. no: 29 Pickc4 F'enc...... at tt Ii ch meeting said coinmmt icati on will he submi ttee] more than five percent. of the amount of the bond re- Cu,pics of the specifications and the form of contract Wire `cre. n f•:ucio tire..... Go.a lut.('t. to be entered into may be had at the office „f the Super- 30 ' 35.0 Ion It. to the Board. quired Wire Sore' -ii Foci. ,sure ..... 13..P., AUGUt,TUS W. PETIfRS, No bid or estimate will be cou;idered unless arcom- visor of the City Record, No. z City Hall. Entire Emote Si. .i ...... 8.3 it By order of Enure F'ratnr: shed...,..... 16.2 x 7.r. President. panied by either a certitied check upon one of the ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Entire 55 rib' r closet...... 1. F;. RIDER, State or National banks of I'ltc City of New York, drawn Fence ...... 6u•a tin. it. Secretary Mayor, 31 Picket to the order of the i omptrotler, or money to the amount 32 Plrk,,t Fen,c ...... 4;''lin.It. of the said Ihrco per cent. or live per cent. Such check BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller, Picket Fence ...... IF.S,o tin. ft. OFFICE PkrStnFNT OF THE BOROUGH OF SI:\NIIAT-I'AN, or money nn st No-: be inclosed in the scaled envel- pc 33 JOHN WHALEN, Pet of r-st, ry, Ii rime Ncty You c, D. cembcr 13, t898, contninit„ the estimate, but must be han'ed to the _ Corp oath „n Counsel. i)wctliog...... e...... (.o x 20.4 x 8.o, O_TICF, IS HERF:P.Y GIVEN, IN ACCORD oliicer or clerk of the Depar ntent who has charge \\,11. A. lit "t't.1:R, I Well ...... of the oslinia'e box, and no i stt,,iate can he depu>ited N ance with ,ect;on 400 of the Charter of The t try Supervisor ,d the City' Rec'vd. I F:w'elo;ctl 'Sell ...... of New Vorl, thatto cnol,msttt,'atiou front the Depart- in said box until such cite k or m ney has been Part of Porch ...... lo x 4.0. exarnin-•d by said officer or clerk and found to be cor- mcet olScwcrs 'it bmitting e•timate for recelvinc-basin Pa rt of oop ...... 5.0 s 6.o. on northwest corm rot Ninetieth street and Lexington rect. All such deposits, except that of the successful 34 P'cket Fence ...... 2d.o tin. ft. bidder, will be returned to the persons making the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. avenue. h-is been filed in this office, and is now ready for Entire I story and Lott, same within three day s after the contract is awarded. public tn•pect on, and it at a motto _ of the Board of the DI!r.otr hII!NT OF HIGtIS'AYS, Frame Sta',le ...... ' 13.5 it too, Fifteenth District for Luc 'I Improvements will be held If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within CoatnnsstcNCRs ()I-Flee, No. ,So NAssAU SrRF:ET,~ Board F,-nce ...... 17.0 tin. it. five days after notice that the contract has been 35 in the Ilor,ugh OiI~ce, City Hull, on the 19th ['.ay of Nt•:e, YORK, December in, 1898. JJJ Picket and Wire Netting Deccan ,er, 1898, at t P. m., at which meeting said cow. awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of Fence ...... ... .. 1e3.0 Tin. It. munication will be submitted to the Gard. the deposit male by him shall be forfei ed to and NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Lath and Wire Netting AUGUSTUS \V. PETERS, retained by The City of New York as liquidated Felice ...... r6.o ltn.ft. President, dama;es for such ne lec or refusal, but it he shall N WEDNESDAY, DECF.1I13ER n8, IF98, AT tI Part of 2-story hi attic I x- execute the contract within the time aforesaid the 1. E. RIDER, O o'clock A. it., the Department of Highs. ays nWill t .- nsion ...... ..... tr.oxg.ox to.5. Secretary. amount of his depo•tit will be returned to him. sell at public :tuction, by \[essr'- Peter F. N eyer & Co., Part of z-story and attic_, Should the pr-on r, whom the contract may be Auctioneers, the fullnt, in f~+ h,tildings ',r parts of build- Fr lie I isullittg...... 10.3 x 16.3 x 10.3. OFFICE PRESIDENT OF TIIE. I;oitoUGH OF NIANIIAT, AN, awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within '. ings within the lines of Se.eent y-lift It street, bettecen Part r,f I torch ...... .... 3.o r: ro. I. NEW YORK, December,, 1898. fiv, d:,ys after written notice that lb. same has begin Shore road and Fort Hamilton avemte, L'uruugh of Part of Storm I;nclosure .... 3.o x 3.0. awar,lcd to his hill or propr,sal, and Ihat the adequacy Brooklyn : 36 Porch ...... ,3_2 x 5.0, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN, IN ACCORD- and stiff, iency of the security offered has been approver) ance. with section 400 of the Charter of 1he Between Shore road and Narrows avenue, In Plots Sloolr ...... • 6.c X 3.o. by the t outpi rol b_r, or it lie accept but do not execute and z, a part of a frame ]louse, two sheds, well-curb anti Board Pence ...... 171.0 lie. ft. City of New York, that a commmticntion from the the contract and give the proper sccurity, he shall he Department of Sewers, submitting estimate for Si ater-closet. Cbicks n -Igoe- ...... con,i, lore d as having abandoned it and as in delnu -t to recciv, ng.b.lsin on northeast corner Scammel and Between First and Second avenues, on Plot 6e, part lath Ecnce ...... 35.0 tin. ft. the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised of frame house. St. run I'l ten= inn ...... s.o.e 4.0, Water street,, ha- been filed in this ollice, and and rcler, as provided by law. is now ready for public mcpe,"tio'r, and that a Between Second and Third avenues, e5 feet from Sec- Entire z-story Fr .,me Dwcll- No estimate will be accepted from or contract meeting of the )hard of the "lentil District for ond avenue, in Plat 6:3, part of frame shed. inq ...... 13.3 x 25 3 awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- Between Fifth and Sixth avenues, on Plot 186, a Cellar Door...... 5.o x 4.0. Local Improvements will be held in the Borough poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as Office, Ci y I-I ii, nn the 19th day of December, 1898, numltcr of Lot-hods. 37 Part „f ,--,fury I- runt,' I' st''n surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- Between Sixth and Sctcndt avenues, on Plot t9t, Sion ...... 9.9 x 13.0. at z r. xi,, at which me,'Iing said coemttnicatioa will be tion, and no a:timate will be accepted from or a contract submitted to the Board. part of frame shed. Part of a-aort and Attic awar.te-I to any person not having at the time of making AUGUS'I'US \V. PETERS, The sale will take place on the ground, beginning Frame Dm'clliit ...... to.o x 28.3, his estimate full. suitable and sufficient facilities for per- with the first item in this announcement. Maps ehow- Cellar Do.,r ...... 3 0 x 5.0. I'r,'otdent. forming the work specified in his estimate. L F, Rmr•.t', ing the location, site and shape „f the buildings ,r parts 38 Picket Fence ...... 28.5 bet. ft. Permission will not be giv n for the wialdrawal of Secretary. of buildings to be sold are in file in the , Ilice of the 39 Pte: kct I ence ...... 25. in. ft. any Did or estimate. and the right is expressly reserved Deputy Commissioner of Highways, Municipal Build- Board Falco ...... t,,,o ln. ft. by the undersigned City officers to reject any or all bids ing, B, ,rnugh of Br....kfyn, where they may he examined Part ufSC!op ...... t.o by 6.o which may be deeme,l prejudicial to the public interests, by intending purchasers. an Piehet F, rice (p.u-tly re- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- 13/dc must be vnade• on eack ite•ut .cefanttely, and the tEatt, OF S.a[-E: It title d) ...... Se.o tin. ft. MISSION. a,4yi'gate forvotIt sc/e,inle, urine any fart of cants Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and place Lath Fuue e ...... to.o tin. tt- schedule that pray be indicated in the ,irrcifeafions or of sale, and the entire removal of the buildings ur parts 42 Picket F'.' ore ...... 2j.o fill. ft, required, nrast be given. The contract uruy be MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF 'I HE of buildings from the streets by the Purchaser ur p ,Ir. 44 Picket Fence ...... 35.5 fin- ft. CITY OF NEW YORK. ax,arded, in the discretion .'fth boon/nj ( Fly Atc-,rd, chasers within zo days after the sale, If the purchaser 46 I 'il:ket l em:c ...... 6,.,. tin. ft. CENTRE, ELht, FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, by items Cr by sc%c,/ul-s, '1' carts of s kedules, r-rc pi ur purchasers fails or fail to effect the removal within 48 Pi tot Peucc ...... '5.0 line It. NEW YORK, November 5, .898• j when the la:,:, yrovtdes to 14e cat/tart'. that time, he or they shall forfeit his or their purchase- Coard I- ence ...... ic.o tin. ft. The Stationery Is to he putt up to p.f,'kaes according money and the ownership of the buildings or parts of 5o Picket Fe n ce ...... ^;.o lin. it. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT to schedules to be furnished to the contractors by the open competitive examinations will be held at the buildings or other structures. 5a Picket Pence ...... 6:..o lm. ft. Supervisor of the City Record and according to the JAMES P. KEATING, 53 Picket F'enn• ...... 4;.0 lint. It. ees of this Commission for the following positions, most approved methods followed in the s•attonery trade upon the d.ites specified : Commissioner of Highways. `4 Pictcet Fence ...... I 39.o tut. It. for the preservation of goods. The contractors mat I;oard Fence ...... ro.o ltn. ft. Wednesday, December 14, 10 A. 5I. MEAT IN. give preference in deliveries to such articles as the CI IY OF NewV tt YoRr. ~- D r=.P RT. a r tT .~ F HIo ,H tVc" AYS, 55 P,ckct Fence ...... '~ ;o o line ft SPEC 'Toll. Subjects : Handwriting, arithmetic, ex- Supervisor may direct, and deliveries most be made Bard I-cm.e ...... ' r-..o lin. ft. perience and technical. during the year as called for. C,iaianssro:S ER's OFFtc e, No. to Nassalr S lcou-r, )(f Noveuriter 30, 0998. so Picket Fence ...... ... ;o.o tin, it. Thursday, December t5, to A. M. JANITOR. Sub- 57 P:ckut tu:m,c ...... '3.0 hn.ft. jects : Duties, experience, handwriting, reading and DESCRIPT[O\ OF ARTICLES. P.u"t of Sloop ...... ' 7.o x 1,0. arithmetic. For particulars as to the quantities and kinds of Sta- 58 Part of Sloop ...... 7.0 z I.I. NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Friday, December 16, tO A. nL JANITRESS. Sub- tionery, reference must be had to the specifications, Picket F, rice ...... 40.., lie. ft. jects : Duties, experience, handwriting, reading and copies of which may he procured from the Supervisor of Beard Fence ...... 10.0 tin. It. arithmetic. the City Record. When the description of an article is 59 Picket I' enc e ...... 4I.' It n. ft. not complete in the specifications, and no sample is on N THfiRSDAV, DECEMBER r5, 1898, AT it Co Picket Fence ...... ;o.o lit'. ft. Monday, December 19, 10 A. NI. TOP4)GRAPHI file at the office of the City RECORD, the contractor O o'c!u-:k A. St., the Department of Higbways will 6r Picket Fence ...... ...... ;z.6 ]in. lt. CAL DRAUGHTSMAN. Subjects : Handwriting nntst supply an article to every respect like that in use sell at public auction, by Messrs. Peter F. Meyer & P,oard Fence ...... i.o Ln. (t, arithmetic, experience and technical. in he Department making the requisition, unless other- Co., ouctioueers, the fspl0wvig building-, part; of Ca Part of S tong ...... 4.o x 5.0. Wednesday, December al, to A. M. INSPECTOR OF wise directed by the Supervisor of the City Record, buildings, fences, etc., in East Inc Hundred and Part of Porch ...... 19.1 x 4.9. LAMPS AND GAS. Subjects : Handwriting, arith- ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Seventy-ninth street, from Third avenue to Broax Picket Fence ...... I 22.0 till. fr. metic, experience and technical. Mayor, street: 63 ticket Fence...... 1 41.0 tin. ft. Friday, December 03, to A. nt. EXAMINER OF BIRD S. COI,ER, Last One Hundred and Seventy-uint/c Street, Third Part ,.,f Coal '`hctl...... '.. .LR s 9.). CLAIMS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Comptroller, Avenue to 131 our Street. P rt of Coal Bin...... 8.t' x 5.4. Subjects : Arithmetic, handwriting, experience, ditties JOHN WHAT EN, Part of 2-story F'rante Dw•ull- particularly examination of bills and vouchers. Corporation Counsel. ing ...... 9.55 35.3 x 9.8. \V t, A. Harlot, API ROxt%IATE Part „f Sloop ...... I'.-, x 4.r,. LEE PHILLIPS, Onjet r, Supervisor of the City Record, D i nt ENSTI ONS. 64 Picket Fence...... ..... sz.o lie. ft. Secretary. )'art of 2 story and attic, F' ante Dwelling...... 9.o x 30.2 x 9.2. OFFICE of THE CITY RRCORD, Area ...... ! 4.o x 3.0, BOARD OF CITY RECORD. NO. 2 CITY HALL I Part of z-story Frame House 11.5 x 16.3 x tt.8 65 Part of r-story and loft, NEty YORlc, December 5, 1898, Palt of Porch ...... 3.3 x 12.9 Fram,' Stable ...... ~ :o. z it 24,3, OFFICE OF I t1E Cut Etc- jRU,~ Part of Porch ...... [t.5c set Picket Fci:ce ...... g o line ft. No. aCItyHAnL, Part of Picket Fence ...... z5.o tin. ft. f6 Picket Bence ...... ::8.0 tin. ft. NEW YoxK, December to, t898. Part of e-story Extension... 3.4 x 12.9 67 Puri of two-,tory F r ante PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING AND DIS- Part'~f Steps ...... 4.3 X 00.0, TRIIIUTIN'G THE CITY RECORD. Divolllng ...... I...I 2 Picket Fence ...... tel ]in. it. Stoop ...... I4° x 5.0. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STATIONERY 3 Wire Fence ...... tz8 tin. ft. Picket Fence ...... 2(._ line ft. FOIL THE USE OF COURT'S AND '1'HF DE- 4 Enti' e t-story and loft Fram EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR PRINT- 68 Picket f: nee ...... 93.8 ]in. fee,. PARTMFlh'fs AND L'UREAU901"['H-HEGOV- Barn ...... 20.1 x 24 3. 69 1' UN of 2-stnry and attic. ER`IsIENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. S ing, folding, binding and distributing the CITY Entire ,-story Frame Exten- RECORD for one year from January a, 1899, in accord. Etone Dwelling . , , , , ... - I to.3 x 24.3 x 9.5, Sion ...... t5.o x .o,o. Picket Fence ...... 43.0 lm. ft. ance with spcei[ieatiuns filed in the office of the Super- 5 Part of Water-closet...... TO S'PATIONERS. visor of the City Record, City Hall, New York, will be \'art of Porch ...... ...... o x 5.o. Entire t-story stool' and 70 Part of 3-story and attic received in the office of the Supervisor until to o'clock, i-story and attic Frimc 6t.. on I' rime and 1-Stry Stunc' Dwc lung ...... z'.o x 24.2 Butte inq ...... ro.r x 38.3 x 9.7, EALEI) ESYIMAtIE5 FOR SUPPLYING THE 2 Grape Trellis...... City Government with Stationery, Paper, Ink, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1598, Part of Veranda in fr:mt of S Picket Fence ...... 65.2 in. ft. hail tng ...... 2.o x ro.o x 1.e. Pens, Penci s, Penholders, Rubber b'aads, etc., will be at or about which time they still be publicly opened 6 Picket hence and return.... to lie. ft. Part of Veranda In rear o received at the office of the Supervi,or of the City and read in the office of The Afayor of The City of Water-closet ...... Record, Room No. z, City Hall, until in o'clock A.M. of New York. The award of the contract will be made as Building...... ! 6.r x 9.n. Part of z-siory Dwchlinp it Picket Fence...... I ttr.8Iin.feet, soon thereafter"as practicable. with brick basement...... 4.4 x a7,8. SATURDAY, DECEMBER A4, 1898, 72 Picket fence ...... ' 75.o tin. feet. Each estimate must state the name and place of resi. 17 Part of ,d story Frame at or about which time said estimates will be publicly 73 Ptckes F' ace ...... no.- bn.feet. dence of the person making the same, and his place of House ...... 6.o x r2.o. R "mini ng-w.,ll ...... t t.o !m. ft. opened and read in the office of the Mayor. business, the names of all persons interested with him Part of r-story Frame Lx- Etch person making an estimate shall inclose it in an 74 Part of two-,tort' and a'.t ic, therein, and, if no other be so interested it shall dis- tension ...... Iz.o x 9.r x 9.8. Frame Dwelling with stone. envelope, s'&d wit !\ sealin_-wax, indorsed " Itstiiira!e tinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any con- Part of r-story Frame Ex- for fuenielz ,ng Stationery," and with his name and the Basement ...... '. 4 5 X 24.3 s 4.8. nection with any other person making an estimate for tension ...... 9.8 x tz.7 x 8.c, date of its pre.eatatiun. P,,rt nl clue-story Extension. 4.7 x tr.4 x 4.5, the same work, and without collusion or fraud, and that Picket Fence ...... 76.0 lie. ft. Verand.t ...... 10.0 x 2).0 s 5.o. Each estimate shall state t/ee nanie and place of no member of the Municipal Assembly or other officer 8 Entire 2-story Frame Dwel!- Stoop ...... ro.o x 4 0. r -sidenc• of the percou making it ; if there is more than of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested ing ...... .6.1 x 24.3, Picket Fence ...... 6:.0 tin. it. one such pers,:n, their names and residences most be therein or in any portion of the profits thereof. Stop ...... 4.o x 04.3. given; and if only one person is interested in the esti- Each estimate most be made in strict conformity to Picket Fence ...... 55 o lie. It. mate it must dt-ttnctly state th it fact ; also that it is the ordinances of the city and the specifications; it Water-closet ...... made without any connection with any other person must be verified by the oath of the part)' making the 9 Picket Fence ...... 6,.o lin. ft The sale will take place on the ground, beginning maki g an esttm.rte for the same purpose and is to all same, accompanied by the consent and Oath it affir- to Picket Fence ...... 90:0 tin. it. with Slap No, it and ending ,r i,h hI:Ip No.69. p 'crs fair and without , re, : or freed, and that mation of two sureties, householders or freeholders of Grape Trellis...... The map ur pain of the boil. I ngs .end other structures n:, membcrof the Municipal As,embly, head of a depart- n House...... The City of New York and placed in a sealed envelope. He may be examined at the ediice it thr 1), puny Com- ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, It Picket Fence ...... 54.0 till. P. missioner of H ighwat's, ho rough of The Bronx, Cro- or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indi- A guaranty or surety company, duly authorized by law to act as surety, may sign the said consent in Part of 3 story Frame Dwd- tona Park l;uitdinq, t Filled avenue and One Hundred rectly interested thereto, or in the supplies or work to place of householders or freeholders. The envelope ltttg ...... a.8 x 45.2 x 8.8 and Sevcnly-secrnth stroet. which it relates, or in any portion of the pr-fits thereof. must be indorsed "Estimate for Printing and Dis- Part of Bay \viuduw ...... The estimate most be verified by the oath, in writing, 23 Part of z-start' and attic TLR)is OF S:AI.E. tributing the CITY RECORD," together with the 1 of the party or parties making the estimate that the name and place of business of the party making the France Dwelling ...... t.o x 7.5 Cash payment in bankable Fonds at the time and place Picket Fence ...... 73.,, tin. ft. several matters stated therein are in all respects true. estimate, and the date of its presentation. The security of sale, and the entire removal of the buildru_s from the Where more than one person is interested it is requisite e4 Picket Fence ...... g6.o tin. ft. required on the contract will be Thirty-seven Thou- streets by the purchaser or purchasers within twenty that the verification be made and subscribed by all the 23 Picket Fence ...... 47.o Im. P. days after [to, sale. If the umch;ucr or purcll.tsers fails sand Five Hundred Dollars. Board Fence ...... 4 r .9 tin. ft. parties interested. No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by or fail to effect the removal within that time, he or they Entire z-story Frame Dwell- shall forfeit his or their purchase tnnev and the owner- Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- either a certified check upon one of the National or sent, to aariting, -ftwo /ivusekn/de;'s or freeholders in ing with Brick Basement.. 30.2 x r8,a, ship of the bmldinc, building.. or ,ether structures. State batiks of The City of New York, drawn to the order Ent:re Stoop ...... 5.o x .8.z. 7/ie City of New 1'brk, with their respective places of of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of One ...... 4.o x 8.0, JAMES 1'. KEA'I'ING, Entire Porch Commissioner of HfLlnraga. business or residence, to the effect that if the coneact Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars. Entire Side Steps...... 2.8 x too. be awarded to the person making the estimate, th y Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed Part of Trellis ...... will, .,[:on its being so an arched, become bonneI as his envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed z6 Picket Fence ...... 27.0 lin.ft. sureties for Its faithful performance, and that if he shall to the Supervisor of the City Record or Clerk who has Board Fence ...... 4.9 ]m. ft. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC -harge of the estimate box, at the ofhce of the CITY omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Ltth Fence...... ., . 17.5 lie, ft. CHARITIES. Corporation any difference between the stun to which RECORD, No. z City Hall, and no estimate can be Eutire r-Story and l.oftl he would be entitled upon its a,mpleti„n, and that deposited in said box until such check or stoney has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be Frame Stable...... 13.2x 15.4. which the Corporation may be oblige to pay to the Extension ...... 4.9 x 5.5, Ifor SA"I''S'T O1- It in IC CHAKtTties, 't be a ard'd at any correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful Pperson to why m contract m. S a w. Y Chicken Coop...... lists ,,'cpls of hi:totthir.sN .5\u T1trs BRONX to the p ersons making the same sub•ey'peof letting, the amount in each case to be cal- bidder, will be returned W.,tw-cblot ...... FOOT OF E,t HoltNl-stNTti SiRrEtr, within three days after the contract is awarded. If the culatel upon the estimated amount of the work by Wooden Root ...... 49 x 13 2, NEW YORK, December 14, 1998. which the bid, are tested. 7'he consent above mentioned successful bidder shall refuse or neglect within five days Chip ken-house and Extension g.o x 16.8. shall be accompanied by the oath or afhrmatunn, to after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, Part of Arbor...... writing, of each of the persons signing the saute, that to execute the same, the amotint of the deposit made by 27 Water closet ...... PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING AND LAYING he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of Part at r-story and Loft, I York. and is worth the amount of the preliminary New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or CASL'-IRO\ SI-''W SR PIPE, 'MAKING AI-L Frame Stable...... 14.6 x 17.9. GO.xNl;C'flO\S AMI EXCAVATIONS NEC- security required, and in the proposals stated, over and refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the Picket Fence...... 33.olin,ft. ab,,ve all his debts of every nature and over and above time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be re- ESoAR1 TO PROVIDE SEWERAGE SYSTEM his liabilities as bail, surety and otherwise, and that he turned to him. AT FORDHA-A UUOSyC1'AL. 5804 THE CITY RECORDD . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898•

FALFL1 PI OR F'-1H1A'TFS F FUR- 90.050 lu'.nVes fine lb,~ad iienna, lliaham. etc.), to exantirse each and all of its provisions carefully, as the TWENTY-SIXTI-I AND 'TWENTY-EIGHTH S nishing and L yin;; Cast-i 'n Sewer Pipe at Ford- he of the best quality and to be delivered to hoard of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute STREETS, FIRST AVENUE Ti) THE EAST barn lot rtl, in um1 uTmi'y- rcith sample. scald specifica- the s etriuus institutions as may be required. enforcement in every particular. RIVER, NEW YORK CITY. tions. w"I I by received at the ollice of the Department is To weigh 1 it p et tds each, JOHN W. KELLER. President. ADOLPH 5I11115, IR., C,mmissioner, Pul.kc l haritics, toot of Fist 'l'weiitv-sixth street, in z,Suri_duzen Rer!Is, to be ....livered to the various insti- E:ILED BIDS fiR ESTIMATES FOR THE The Cute , t Nrw'i ork, until T2 o'clock tutions as may he required. JAMES FEENY, Cnmnu.stouee, Department of Public Charities. S above-mcntiuned work,- in conformity with plans H"EWbSDAV. JDEcFHw.R -dot, ISSN, 3,000 tons (more t e 1, >s) Prime Quality lei, to be and specifications, suill be received at the office of the not less than to aches thi,k. To be deliv- , p,.r-ou • pers IS m iking :etc bidl oresi matr' chili Department of Public C h lint icy , f itt of East Twenty. 1'In ,,red at b'l.tckwell's and Ranl.)Il's Isl.tnds DEPARTMENT OF Pum7C CHAR1TIns, fttrni,b tl,! -•. nr io a scaled ens. pe, indorsed "Rid sixth street, in The City u,f Ness Y„rk, until to or l'fii,m.i:c' I:. r Ftrs1lin-_ and Lae ._ Cast-Iron Sewer in q,t;mhoe. as required. \\eights to be BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE 13Roxx, -slx'l'H STREET, r o'clock n1., Pipe cat Randall'- I=L,m1," with hi, or thdr n.lme or name-, in all cases as received by the De- FOOT OF EAST Tw'l'-c*1'1- and the date of presentation, to the head of ,aid I)cpart- paltnu°lit. Bidders to nine price per ton NEW YORic, December 5, 1'98. J ~%' I)NESD-1Y, DE('EMBER `L1, 1RU8, Teen t, at the said ctlTh:e. ciii of before the day and hour of a,000 lbs., all of wit clt shall be delivered PROPOSALS FOR r25,000 QUARTS CONDENSED The person or persons making uty" bid or estimate above named, at which time and place the Iliel: of e•ti- at the pain ti named free of expense to the shall furnish the same in a sealed en3'ch,pe, indorsed lily. ('OVVS' MILK FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF mates receit ed trill he publicly opened hq the President PUIILIC CHARI'I'IRS OF THE CITY OF To hid or F,stimaie for the Materials and Work required of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and 2,1o0 tons more or less) Prime quality Ice, not less for New this NEW YORK FOR THE YEAR 'cnass and Roado'a)'s, etc., in Cirmstds of real. th:ut t , inches thick, 1'o Fe clrlivcrud in Bellevue Hospital," with his or their name or names, THE 1;tiiRD OF PI HLIC CHARITIES RFSt:RVES THE ga.Miitmfi and to Institutions as per specifi- and the date of presentation, to the bead tf said De- (BOROUGHS OF I\klcIIAf7AN AND THE BRONX. RIGHT TO FFTL'CT :St.!. GID OR FETIMATFS IF tF.F\I4-.n TO catim,is. \Feights to b- in all cases as re- partment, at The said office, can tie before the day and BF- Fisk THE F) iiI.IC I\Tt(RF.T. As Pli,tl'IDEU IN ,ECTI„\ (eived by th,' 1 )r part In eat Weights of hour above named, at it hicb time and place the bids EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE 3; G, I.Airs OF 1897, -amc to - br Billed mo,tthly. Tiicders to or estimates received will he publicly opened by the qrg cif ti I Eli above-mentioucd Condensed Cotes' Milk will be No bid or estimate still be accepted from, or contract name price per Ion of z,000 lbs. All of S President of said Department, or his duly authorized received at the Central Odice of this Department, foot Bearded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- xi sic" shall be dclivcre3 free of expense to agent, and read. of East Tr3'enty-sixth street, until no o'clock noon, poratinn upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as the City-. THE IioARD nF Pt"ImLee CHARITU's Iii5FRPcs THE surety ,.r otherwise, upon any obi i.4ation to the Cor- AIl1NDAY, DE( 'E ill BER 19, I iIII, RIGHT Tit nIJucT ALL 131US tuR KSTl\IATHS IF DtF.5tND No empty packages are to lie returned to bidders or po rat i,,n, at which time they m ill be publicly opened and read. T,) OF F„R TI-ti : rlHttc INTl RIuST, AS PROVIDED IN The award of the contract will be made as soon as contractor and nurse will be paid for by the Department, The person or persons otakitf any bid 'IT estirstate ST'eTH ,N 4tg, UttuSir R ;78, LAWS or 1897. practicihle after th opening of the bids. 'I Its Oct,ra or p,rsons m.tkini any hid or e-timase shall furnish the same in a sealed erssekope, indorsed No bid or estimate h ill be accepted from or contract Alt)'kidder for [his contract must be know' n to be en- fit-all furni-h the sane in a seiled envelope, lid m=cd "Bid „r Estimate for Con Cul+''s Milk, u 899," a%% aided to any person who is ii, arrears to the Corpor- atc•,; in and well pTct'•:irtl t"r the business. aell must ,, Bid or Estimate for Vu ° is', Hi-eel, Rolls ;end Ice," with and with his or their name or names, and the date of ati„n upon debt or contract, or 5rh~, is a defaulter, as his or their name or names tend the date of presentation h.,t -: tlslaetorr testimonials to that effect, and the presentati„n, to the head of said Department, at the surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- per-tt -..r ferso'5 to whom the contract may be awarded I , th, head of -aid Drparrment, at the said office, on or said office, on or before the day and hour above peration. b-.fn re the day and hour above named, at «hich time 3ci:l :,v seq turod to _ire -county t ,r the performance of named, at which time and place the bids or estimates The award of the contract will he made as soon as tlicieut aid pl•tce tl'. e I id, or estimates r, ceived ai!I be publicb; received still be publicly opened by 711,' President, or his the c, retract by Iris or their bond. with two practicable after the „peeing of the bids. sureties, each in the penal amount ,1I Six Hundred opene,l by the I'resldt nt of ,aid Department, or his duty duly authorized agent, of said Departutent and read. authorized a5ent, and read. Any bidder for this c,,ntract must be known to he I I THE BOARD OF Pt'nr-IC CHARITIES RESERVrS THE engaged in and well prepared fir the business, and RIGHT TO REJECT :1LL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEt,iFD F., rIi hid or estimate shall contain :toil state the name THE B,I.stio OF Pl'IiLIC CimAR rut, RnsF-RvFs "i HF must hive satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and and pl.,ce of residence of each of the persons ntakng the TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC- RIGHT To FEIFCT ALI, BIDS OR ESi t\I'TFS IF DEF]IRD the person car persons to tch„nt the contract may be sane. the names of all pc 'CU ns interested wiill him TH)N 4'0, CHAPTER 378, L-tws of 1897. rt, BE FOR THE I't!lLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED iN SEC- awarded will he required t t give security fur the per- them therein. and it no other pert ti be so mere-Led it TION 41.1, CHAT- TFR 3,i, L.Aiis OF 19g7, N„ bid or estimate will he accepted front, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cur- formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two shall disunctic state Ill)) (act ; :!Iso that it is made with. No hid or estimate will be accepted from or contract sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of Seven out t ns connection with .toy other person maSuu, m" piuration upon debt or contract, or mho is a defaulter, awarded to any per=on who is in arrears to the Car. Thousand I lullar-. S7,000', estimate for the same p.lrpice, and is in ..It respec:s falt as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the portion upon debt or contract, or w'ho is a defaulter. , Each bid , r estimate ,hall contain and state the name and ivitl?.,ut collusion nr fraud. and that uo rntmltcr of the as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corp ration. The award of the contract will be made as soon as and place , I re>idcnce „f each of the persons making the A1uni.. ipal Assembly, hc_ad of a deft tttment, chief of ., Corporation. same, the names ,nf all persons interested w-ith him or I ureau. dep_ar thereof, or clerk therein, or other ,.file r practicable after the opening of the bids. Tlie atcard of the contract will be made as soon as Delivery will be required to be made from time to then) therein, and if nu i,thcr person be so interested it of Il e Cortorstion is dirrctic or mdirectiv interested shall distinctly stste that fact ; ;ds„ that it is made with- prime tic:, file alier the open in_ of t!)e bids. time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the therein, I or IF the supplies „r work to which it relates. lull any connect ii Delivery w' ill be required to be mile ft inn time to said Commissioners. ,n with any ,other person making an es- or in any portion of the pn,fits tl•ere.51. The btd or esti. timate for the same purpu,se, and is in all respects fair m,,te unfit be verified by the oath, in it riting. of thl- time and in such -luantlties an to such places as may Any bidder for this contract must he knowrn to be be directed by the said Commissioncis. ant! with - ,nt C ilusil,n „r fraud, and that m, member of par'y or parties mak.nc, the estin:.)te, that the srvrra! engaged in and well prepared for the business and must the Municipal Assembly, baud of a department, chief of matters -tated therein are in all respects true. \\'h ere Any kidder f ,r this contract must be known t•, be have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the a bureau, deputy th,rreof or clerk therein, or other offi- ,n is int crested it i- requisite that th~ mt re tha'.) one perst eng.eied in and well propsred for the hiisine- s, an .l mart person or persons to whom the contract may he alrardcd cer if the Corporal ion, is directly or indirectly inter- veal)iI_ y ION be made and sub"cr;bed by all the partiee have satin act. ry t stin,onials to that elhect, and the will be required to give security- fur the performance of estcd therein, or in the supplies or work to which it iuteres:eel. person or persons to wh„m the contract m p he atvarde I the contract by hi ,s or their bond, with two sufficient relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The Lich bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the still be req.tired :o g:ve security for the perfu.ntnnce,If sureties, each in the penal antuunt of TEN THt)U- bid or estimate mil- i Ix s Sri lied by the oath, in writing, consent, ill w-ritin.._, of two It ,u-ehol, ers or Irreholder_ tilt, contract by his Cr their bon], iv tit two suthci-,nt SANll rc000 I)OLT,ARS. if the party 1 parties making the estimate that the in The City" of Nest York, with their respertice places sureties, each in the penal amount at tilt)' 150) per cent. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name several matters stated therein are in all respects true. n. of business or resi lerce, to tile effe -t that it the c•, of tFe bid fur each article. and place of residence „f each of the persons making VV-here more than one peril It is interested, it is requisite tract be awarded to the person ntakin, the est Ii ct~. they Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name the same, the names of all persons interested with that tile i"ERIPICATION be made and subscribed by all will, on its being -o a;carded. bo awarded, become bound as his sureties for offered himself as a'urcty" in good faith, arid with the otl re.i to be approved by the Comptrul!cr of The City omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to intention to execute the b- cad required by section ro of of New York. its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or rc- the C,rp,,ration any difference between the sum to fuse to execu:e the slice, thsy will pay to the Corpor- chapter 7 of the Retired IIrdinances of The City of Sc b:d or estimate will be considered unless accom- which he would be entitled on its completion an -I that _Nelc York, if the contract shall be ax'arded to the per- panied by either a certified check upon one of the 0th rIn ally ci ffcrence bet it een the Cilia to which he Icnuid which the Corporation may be obliged it, pay to the per.- b- entitled oil its completion and that which the Coroor- sell car persons for wh, ,m lie consent, to become surety', State or National banks of The City of New I ork, son or persons to wham the contract may be ;I%% arded at The adequacy- and sufficiency of the -security offered Is drawn to the order of the CompLrcr;ler, or money ation may 1i obllg•-d to pay to the person or persons to any subsequent letting, the amount in ,,rh case to be whom the contract may b- awarded at :my subsequent to be approved by the Cu tmptrohler of The City of New to the amount of ,. t per centum of the amount of calculated upon the estimated alto ullt r,f the Condensed York. the security required for the faithful performance of leuin;3, tt a amount in each c'.,5e to be calculated upon Cow's Milk by which the bids are tested. I he consent the contract. Stich check or money must NOT be in- the eritnatcd :uuount of the work by which the above mentioned shall be iccempaMed by the oath or N„ bid or estimate trill be considered unless accom. ci -ed in the seal-d envelope containing, the estimate, HIS ale meted. The consent above mentio.ted shall aid ritual 6itt, in writing, of each cat the persons sig,ningthe panied by either a certified check upon one of the but must be handed to the otlicer or clerk of the De- be accompanied by the oath or afflrmadtu, in writing, same, that he is a h„usehrdder or freeholder i•I Fhe City Nati"nal .,r State banks if The City if New Yurk, partment who has charge of the estimate-box, and tic of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a of New" York, and is worth the amount of the security drawn to the order ,if the C,mptr, dler, or m , ney to the estimate can be deposited in said box until such check householder or freeholder in The City of New York, required for the completion of this r, nt ract, over and alum I iii tt , d it e per centunr , f the amount ,of the security or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and is worth the amount of the security required ab, ,.-e all his debts of every nauHe, and over and abuse required for the faithful performance of the contract. and toumi to be correct. All s;lch deposits, except for die completion of this contract over and a eve tell his his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwi=e, and that he has Such check „r money nuut xi nc be inclosed in the that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities offend himself as a surety in good faith, and with the sealed envel, ipe mit;uuia_ the estimate, but must be persons making the same within three lays after the as bail, surety- or otherwise, and that he has offered him- intention to execute the bond required be section 27 of handed to, the ,,ulcer ,-r clerk , f the Department w'hr, eoetract is awarded if the successful bidder shall re fuse self as a cur, my in good faith and with the intention tr chapter 7 of the Re+-ised I )rdinanees if The City of Ne.v has charge of the e-timate-b~ ,x, and mi estimate can be or ne_lect within five days after notice that the contract execute the bond required by sec'ion la of chal,ter 7 of Turk, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or dep,,sitcd in said box until such check or m-mey has has been asran'.ed to him, to execute the same, the the Revised C)rJinaoces of The Cay of New, York, If persons for 3ohont he consents to become surety. The been examined by said ,dficer or clerk and ii and- to be amo nt , f the dep sit male b}" rim shall he forfeited tr th, co','tr,uct sh.-L be awarded To the person or pe -sons adequacy and sufficiency- „f the security offered to be correct, All such deposits, except that of the successful and be retained by the City at New York as liquidated for whom he consents to Leconte surety. The adequacy appnnved by the C,aiptruller if The City of New York. bidder, ti ill he returned t" the persons making the sane dama;.it S for suh n.-slect or refu=al ; but if lie sh-,ll exc. and smiic i _ncy of the security offered i; to be approved No hid , r estimate will be o,ncidereel unless within three days after the crintract is awarded-If the cute the contra. t iv l thin toe time aforesaid, the amount by the Comptroller of Tile City of New York. accompanied by either a certified check upon one of successful bidder -hall refuse or naglect, within five ci his d-Cosit will be ref irned to him. N•, bid or estimate wi•l be considered unless accotu- the State or National banks of The City of New York das"s after notice that the contract has been alt arded to Should the person or per-on- to whim the contract p.onied by either a cet tilled check upon one of the drawn to the order of the Comptroller, car money him, to execute the s:nne, the amount of the deposit may" l e awarded ncclect Cr refuse to accept the contract National or State hanks of The City of New York, to the amount of five per centum „f the amount of made by him shall he forfeited to and be retained by within file Lays totter written n,aice that the same has drawn to the order of the Cu,mplroller, or money to the the security required for the faithful perf,rm- The City of New Y„rk is liquidated damages for such been arc.: reed to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or amount of fte per c' tit',Ir ofrile amount if the seeurty ence If the contract, Such check or Ili,.ney must NOT neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract they :,ecept tout do not exe,att, the contract and wive the required for the tuthful performance of the contract, be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit w'il proper -e,tirl:y, he or they shall be conoidered as havu)g Such check or money must .OT be inclosed in the sealed mate, but must be handed u, the '-dicer „r clerk of the be returned t„ him. abandoned It and as to detablt to the Caarporatlon, and envelope containing the estimate, but mu-t be handed Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and Shu,uld the person or persons to whim the contract the contract a:il be readcertised and relet as pros ided t„ the officer or clerk of the Department who has no estimate can be deposited in said his until such may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract by lase. charce of the e.tiniate-bnc, and no estimate can br check or money has been examined by said officer or within fine days after written notice that the same has Bid,itrs tire czu!iuned to e-ratninc the plans and deposited lit said box until such check or money has clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if lie or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the s/,eci/icat;n;s for pa r':rr,lars if Cie z„crk, etc., been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the requ-red c,jere nrai:irc their it omit, artd are correct, All such deposits, except that of the successful persons making the same within three days after the proper security, he or they shall be considered as has'- mg aband,med it and as in default to the Corporation, ca utionea ago inst r,jo-,-i,, :ttauysontflesarsrerif, -a - bidder, will be returned to the persons making the s,me contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- tions ot/,r•r flail II nse Jim :'nishey ft tie I)) at-t,,, if. wnhin three days after the contract is awarded. If the fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the and the contract will be read,"ertised and relet as pro- vided by law. Stich .cJe,ence; are isusejor tic/icy hi:/s :vii reran succe'ful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five c,,ntract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, Biddrrr are cautlone•d to e.m'iOine the f they ,-re written, „na Ott/1 i ,t nn rase 6overr: the day; after notice that the contract has been awarded the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeit- ,laus and ac//air cj the I),fan'mt nt i3//it rs in flats ny u/lan to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit ed to and be retained by The City of New York as liqui- sjfeuilicafuxs for f„rrticrtbars nj the Silt/h, etc, requGrd bej,re ntaSin-g i/z,n- es'iutatrs, and i. cc tenders. made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by dated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he Bidders v: ill write rut the amour,^ of their estimates the City of New \'ork as 1ignidat eel damagei for such shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the caution,'d agrriu fit rjrrin;' t, arty sprit/icatians in addi!i IT to inscrtirs_; the Slime in figures. neglect or ref teal ; but if he shall execute the contract amount of his deposit will be returned to him. a!/i r than //rose jtrrnish••d by the DSuirt,mzent. Payment will be mane by a reqw-ttion on the Comp within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will Sh-,old the person or person,to a hem the contract Sup/z rejirenc,-s arc cause for ie,/it n, lulls :iltereon they are ttur,flu,,, and ,0.,71 in lie) c sr;; overn t/r~ action trill.-r. in a, cord Bin with the :crmt of the contract. Ire returned to him. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the e n- The form of he c -n,ract,including s eeifi_ati,,ns and tract sewithin five days after written notice that the o/ Llre Dek,rt.uw.I nj/kris in has,/m' u/ion tend, rs, Sh,:uld the person or persons to whom the contract Bidders tviIl x- rite , )lit the ammmt of their estimates showing the manner --f pae-,nent, can be obtained at the may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract same has been awarded to his or their bid or props-al, -.rvi,;nt Engineer, for of Fast Tncnty- or if he or they accept but d„ not execute the contract in addition t„ inserting, the same in figures. office of the Sup within five days after written notice that the same has Payment will be made by a requisiti n in the Comp- sixth ,treet, and biders are cautioned to examine each and give the proper security, he or they shall he con- been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or troller, in accordance w-itii the terms of the contract. arid all , .t its pr is si, its can:fultc, as the Bad of Public they accept but do not execute the contract and give the sidered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the c,,ntract will be readsertised and The fu mm cif the contract, iltcluding speeificati,ms, and Charities still in-ist upon its absolute enforcement in proper security, he or they shall be considered as having sh, n.'ing the manner of payment, can be obtained and every par.i^•.far. abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, ant relet, as provided by law. Bidders will write the amount of their estimate in plans seen at the uffiee,.f Horgan & Slattery, architects, JOHN W. KELI.FR, President, the contract will be readvertised and relet as pros idea Ni,. r Madison aveuuc, New York City', and bidders are ADOLPH tlMlt,. Jli., Contmi signer, by law. addition to inserting the same in figures. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- cautioned to examine each and all of it pr rvisions care- JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, T/re quality of t/re articles, su,ttllies, goods, wares fully, as the Bard of Public Charities wilt insist upon Department of Public Charities troller in accordance with the terms of the contract. and ntere/ranrlese must eon/orris in every res/eet to the 1/et joint of the car trac!, including specifications its absolute enforcement in every particular. sa nt/'les of the same on exhr/vain at the o//fce of the it it (;i., atTiF and sho;uing the manner of pa,•nieut, can be u1elrzinrd JOHN W, KELLER, President, I. i-.'.It\'.- - I- ,, said Def,lrtntenf, or, in Nte al'sence of sane/,/es, to the . - r Al.-+.:iIIA1I tr: .,.su VHS 11,, t'a, at the office or tlz.' General Bo /eufeefter and Auditor, ADOLPH SI111IS, 1R., Commissioner, printed s,tecilira'ions. Bidders are cautioned to foot of Fast Twenty-sixth street, aurt bidders are JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, 1-: Its F>: Y'-SIx rH 5ccSF I, exanriae t'/t, syecihcations for particulars of the Ni it YoRx, December r;, -398, J cautioned to examine each and all nj its f,rovi+ions Department of Public Charities. articles, etc., required le/ore niakingt/zeir esti,na lee, careful/v, as time Board of Public Charities will ius:'st and rtrt cazdioueel gelainsl rejet ring to any any`les or upon its absolute cnjf>rcezuent it every J,artirul u-. s/•eril,cat:nus other than those jurrrt's/zed y the Be- JOHN W. KELLER, President, De 1'A kTO E'"7' r,F Pt'I31.IC CHARITI P5, PROPOSALS FOR YEAST, BREAD. ROLLS AND lbartmeut. .such , c/ioncefi are coast /or rep-ctiie Girls ADOLPH SIJIIS, JR., Commissioner, IIhull t. 5 , F 11I.t~H.tI -I:51, AND LHE I;ROVx, ICE FOR THE 1EAR 7893. toher. on they are .e.,ritte,,, and will in no case goo: root JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, I'll T , If: Es ,-,'IT.E,Is-'•IxTH 7TBHE7', the aet:on of the Department ofi, ers in Hass, ny upon Department of Public Charities. \c~.i Y<,RE, December 8, 1898. tenders. I;.,Itr,C'i,Its it ltI!L'H1iTAN '.ND THE BRONY. Bid,?ers will state the price for each article, by which DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, 1 P8t(fP(lAi.5 FOR THE JIA I'I?RIALL,' AND \YORK the bi-ls will be tested. 13ORo)L"GHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE IBRONx, I I/FIJUAEI) l• 1)11 AL.Th,RIN(, '1 HE OLI1 EALED BII)- OR E- IIMATES FOR FURNISH. FOOT OF EAST I'w'E\TS'-SIxTH STREET, 1IOR(tIil IN'I,) 1 S'1'Af I F, ANI) (',AitRI lGE iii. b,.low-mentioned Sue pl.es, in urrformtty Bi,!ders will write out the amount of their estimate ~ NEW YORlc, December 8, r8~8. j S ia , in addition to inserting the same in figures. H(lhSl , ALILRIls , THE 1'RE-EN't'SIABLE with s-•ecifle ti, s, will be received at the Central F , I, "1Hl-: I)RL-t; DFPARI' tIN I' ANI) t Ith, c t I is 1), fur ntcot, font nt Ia,t Twenty-sixth Payment will be made by a reguui,hion on the Comp- cl_t)7'NlA[; SlOR:1(;I5, AND Pt)R NEW ,tree,, .n....I I' o'r, tro ter, in accordance w th the terms of the contract, or I PROPOSALS FOR THE DIATERIALS AND PI-C'uI lh1-a; IN IGt I fit/i'', RATA-ROODIS from time to t-me, as the Commissioners may detcr- WORK REQUIRED IOR NEW DRIVEWAYS 1N .\MAIN biSRli'AL REILIIN 3, BI•:I,LE- VEONESD,lY, DE('EDBER 2S, 1S913. ,. lie. AND RUAI)WAVN, NF,W SIDEWALKS AND V'L'E Nthl'!l'pLGIgI)UND.3,TN'EN1f V-SI?;.T'.tt1 :.'° pounds Compressed Yeast in 1-poin:d pack^.i -. the form of thecontract, includin•ui specifications, and CUKE[NC, GRADING, EXCAVATING AND '10 '1'\VFNTV - ElUllTH ST'RF.XXTS, FIRST To be delivered in instalhmentut as n,ac ,I- ~I -Lowing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the LANDSCAPE GARDENING, ON THE AYENUETOTHEFA_ `-il'RIVER,NEIi 1'OR!L required, • flue of the Department, and bidders are cautioned to GROUNDS AT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, CLAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898. THE CITY RECORDD. 5805

EALED BIDS OR E,sY1sA'I'EB FOR THE 3529. 10 pounds Ring Packing, aq per sample, 365t. i pair 8•in. Plycrs, wire-cntiii4g,. I I1•:1'ali'I'\I its nl Pt'iV_Ic (,IIARI PIES, S above-mentioned work, in conformity with plans Size, r3.16 by if-in, 3652, 6 ro-imt., flat, second cut I'll ,s. BouoraHS of 1,1 oxnnTTAN AND THE BRONX, and specifications, will I,e received at the office of the 3530, to pounds king Packing, as per sample. 3653' 6 74-in., flat, baslar.l , -ut Files, FOUT OF EAST I'tl'ENT1'-VIXTII STREET, Department of Public Chat it ics, foot of East Twenty- Size, t by r.~-in. 3654' t t4-ill„ flat, cars" File. Nrew Y RR, December 5, 1898, sixth Street, In the City of New Yak, until I2 353T. 2 boxes Platens Hemp Packing, %.in. square, 3655. 1 7-tnch, halt round, coarse File. o'clock, M., 353a. it box Plated Hemp Packing, 39-in. square, 36i6 1 7-inch bastard cut flat File. I'ROPf):,AIti 1't)R'I'HH?,AIAI'1':RI1,LSAND WORK r piece Rainbow Packing, 24 by 36 by r-i6-in it 9-inch hi-turd cut flat F,Ie, RICI)CIRKD F1)11 PAINTING, S1FlIAl. CEIL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1NOS. 3533- 3657. 3534- 28 pounds Rainbow Pacting, i/5-In, thick. 3658. 1 B-inch Side Cutting Wire flyers. IN(;,, 1:16-., A7 INF'AN"IS' IlOSPllAL, RAN- The perr,n or persons making ary bid or estimate 3535• 8 pounds Rainbow Packing. n16-in. thick. 3659. I to-inch Gas Plyerc. DAL1,'S ISLANI). shall fulni-h the mole in a sealed envelope, indorsed 3936. 5 pounds Gasket Material, ?,-in, diam, with 3660, 1 8-inch Stilson Wr,-nch. ,' Bid or Estimate for the i\laterial, and Work r.quired let 366r. 1 Ia-inch Stilsnn Wrench, EALED RI US OR E>TIMA'I'ES FOR THE for Altering the Old Morgue, etc., Bellevue Hospital 3537• r box Plated Hemp Packing, u-in. square, 3662. r 8-in. Ti,. south's Snips. S ahov,•- mr ntir,n ed wank, in coo torutis y with pans Grounds," with his or their name or names, and the 3538. t box Plate I Hemp Packing, r-in, square. 3663- It pair Gas Plvers, ,o-in. an,l op,•cifir;ui'n-, will be receiv,"d at the Office of the dame of presentation, to the head of said Department, 3939. I dozen Balls Asbestos Wicking, 3664. r Saunders's Pipe Cutter, No I. I) -pa rl metu of Poblh: Charities, f.int of East Tweety- at the said otlice, on or before the day al,d hour above 3665. it pair Snips, No.r. sixth street, iu 7l,c City ut New York, until 12 named, at which time and place the bids or estimates Plu,ubi,tg illaterial. 3666. r Malleable Iron. Hinged Pipe Vi,e, No. r, o'clock, %I., received will Ihe publish opened by the President of 3540- I Porcelain Bowl, J. L. Mott, triplex, plate as per sample. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1898. said Depar, sent, orhi duly zmthorizeri agent and read r48 G. 3667. 1 Stilson Wrench, jo-in. or Tim- BOARD 10 Pt'Itt.IC CH:tl lttF_S iiF'EOVFS 'IHE 354t• I Washout Closet, rough, r3i4 in from wall 3668. r Jaw- for 8-in. 7htilson Wrench. The p!-rson persrms makin_ any bid or estimate OIGtlt TO REJECT ALI. BIDS OR EIIIAiA7'KS IF DEEMED 3545, r Bowl for Henry Huber " L'rombe"Closet. 3669. Repairs to three Hitching's Heaters. shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed TO BE FOR IHF. IL'm.IC INrCRES-r, AS PROVIDED IN 3543. 2 dozen Bra's Ferrules, z in. light, No empty packages are to be returned to bidders "Bel or l':stimate for the \laterial- and ',Vork required SECTION 419, CH:u'-reR 178, l.,Aw's of t897. 3544• 2 dozen Brass Ferrules, z in., heavy. or contractors except such as are designated in the for P:.inline, Metal t,oillogs, vie., at Infests' Hospital, No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 3545. I Nn. a Rubber Force Cup, specifications. Rand ill's Island," with hi, or their name er names, and the date r-f presen t ati':n, to the head of said Department, awarded to any person who is in arrears to the t orpora- 3546- 1 5-lb. S Iderine Iron, The person or persons making any bid or estimate lion upon debt or contract or who IS a de1auItor, as 3e47. t gross Boiler \Vashers. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indr,rsed at the said office, on or before the day ad hour above surety or otherwi,e, upon any obligation to the Cor- 3548, t gross Basin Coupling Washers, Bid or Estimate for Engineers' Supplies," with mooed, at which time and place th': bids or estimates re .dived will bo publ cl . opeled by the President of said poration. 3519. r dozen Compression Washers, fibre, %-in. his or their name ur names and address, and the The award of the contract will be made as soon as 3550, I dozen C mpresslon Washers, fibre, Ys-m. date of presentation, to the head of said Department, Departs, -et, er his duly autho izerl agent, and rcad. practicabl, aloe the openim_ of the bids. 1551• r dozen Compression Washers, fibre, Y in, at the said office, nu or before the day and hour above I IIE. hut-OD OF PruLi' CHAIuI I mrs RESERVI,S THE Any bidder fur this c ntract must be known to be 3552. I dozen Compression Washers, boss, !z-m. named, at which time and place the bids or estimates kIGHI' "rt) thu-JtsCr F.LT. thus OR CS'i ISIATES IF DEEMED to hE I- ill 7Hn 1'1'61-IC 1\I EKES I, AS PROsttlnD IN engaged in and well prep:ucd f the business, and 3553- I dozen Compression Washers, boss, --in. received will be publicly opened by the President of SECT itN 409, cll:v'TFa< 378, Lass's of 1897. must have sattof~ctory testimonials to that effect and 3554. It dozen Compression Washers, boss, fl-in. said Department, or his duty authorized agent, and read. the pet - son or persons to whim the contract may be 35c5. 3 dozen Fuller Washers, large. No hid or es'imate wil be accepted Ir„m or contract THE BOARD OF PUBLIC ('HARITtes REsvRYtsS THE awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Corpora- awarJed will he required to give security for the per- 3 56, 3 dozen Fu lei Washers. small. RIGHT TO REJECT ALL YIDS OR E5TLl1ATES IF UP:ERIE!e formance ofthe contract. by his or their bond, with two 3557. a dozen Composition Tap Washers, -s/-cocks. tion upon dei,t ur contract, or w h•, is a defaulter, as TO EE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN s'irely or otherwi-e, upon any obligation to t,.e Cor- sufficient sureties, each iu the penal amount of Seven 3558, z doz n Con,p„uion 'Tap Washers, 4-cocks. SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 1897. Thousand Doll.,rs (07,c00). a dozen Galva IIiz_u Cast-iron Elbows, por.tion. 35°9' No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 1'lie award of the contract Will be made as soon as Eater bid or sit oat shall contain and -fate the name 3560• a dozen Gals-sit zed Cast-iron Elbows, fl-m. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- and place of residence of each of the person, making the 3561. 2 gallons G,soliue. prarticald -- after the opening of the bids. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Any bioldcr for this ciutmrt must be known to be same-, the names of all persons interested with hnurn or 3560, 6 Sink strainers and Collars, 5-in. as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cur- thins therein. and if u„ of er person I e so int-rested It e-gaged in and toll prep.-red for the business, and 3.63. 2 Loxes Bras, Chain for bath tub plugs. oration. sha11 di•tinctly -tare that fact ; also th.,t it is made With- 3564. 3 Hot Water Boilers, 5 It long, 14 in. diam- must have 'itisfactr,ry U sti-I onial- to that effect, and The award of the contract will be made as soon as the person or I.erson, to whom the to uract may be out any connection with :i II tithe pursuit mak u,g an es- eter, gale n zed iron, practicable after the opening of the bids. tim to for the some per ose, and i• In all re-poets fair 3565- 4 Automatic C isterns, No, 3, Mott's patent. SItardod will be req,.fired to give security for the per- Delivery will be required to be made from time to tbnuunce of the conlrar t o by his nr their b nil, with two and wag out col usion Cr ha l 1, and that nu member of 3s6t5, I Galvanized Iron Sink with back and fSeo ime and in such quantities as may be directed by the the Municipal Assetnbly. brad or a department, cniet of legs, 18 x 30 in. sm5cient sureties, each In the penal amount of Five a btreat, dep..ty thciOaf r clerk therein, or ocher of- d Commissioners. Thous n . Dollars (s-,ono . Any bidder for this contract must be known to be ficer of the Corpora is n, is directly or indi-ectly inter Earthen Pte and Fittings. heck itch c dstiM5le shall cont:,in and state the name So feet Glazed Earthen Pipe, f-in. engaged in and well prepared for the business, and Lend pit , .e of resider e of each r,f the persons making the ested therein, or in the supplies or worl, to which it 3567' must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and relates, or in any pu'tiun of the profits thereof. The, 3568. 5o feet Glazed Fat then Pipe, 5-in. same, the names of all persons interested with him or 3569. so Pert Glazed Earthen Pipe, 4-in. the person or persons to vehont the contract may be them lher,^Il, and if no other person he. sr, interested it bid or usilmate It be ver,fi,-d by the oath, in writing, awarded will be required to give security for the per- 3570. 6 Bends, ib, Earthen Glazed, 6-in, ,he,ll distmetly slate teat tact ; also that it is mad, with- of the party or p riles m Ikon the estimate that the formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two several m -tier- stated tbcrein are in all rmpects true, 3 7r' 6 Bond, ;y, Earthen (ilaz-cd. 5-in. out any connection wi h any other person making an es- 3572. 6 Bends, 1y, Earthen (;lazed. 4-in, sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty 50, timute for the same pure osr, and L, to all respect, fair Where more th., n one person is in-crested it is requisite per cent. of the bid for each article. that th VFI.IFICAIIO\ be made and subscribed by all 3 73• 6 Bends, ?/, Earthen Glazed, 6.in. and wilbaut collu-ion , r fraud, and that no member of the parties i'uel esled. 3574' 6 Fetid-, 5~, E irthen GI ,zed, 5-in. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name the 7I un:cip 1 Assembly, It -ad of a department, chief of Each bid or est mote shall be accompanied by the con- 3575- 6 Bends, %, Earthen Glazed,4-ut. and place of residence of each of the persons making the a bureau, urputy thereof or clerk the,ci, or o her of- sent, in writing, of to' , houselwlders r fr.-eholders in 3576. 6 Y's, 6-in., Earthen Glazed. saute, the names of all persons interested with him or lic, r of the Corporate-.m, is dr ctl r or indlrectly inter. The City of New Y.,rk, with their respective places of 3577• 6 1'se 5-in„ tear then Glazed. them therein, and if no other person be so interested it surd therein, or in the supplies, ur work to which it bustne-.s ur re idence, to the effect that it the contract be 3578, 6 Y's, 4 in., Earthen Glazed, shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made w ith- relates, or in any I or lion of the profits thereof. The awarded to the I erson milking th,: estimate, they will, B'-ass Pifhe and Fillings. out any connection with any other person making an Bid or estimate twit he oenfied by theoath, in writing, Cu Its being •o award d. come ho ,rid as his sureties 3579, 48 feet Brass Pipe, i-in. estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair of Ih party or parties making the c• in ate that the and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of -corm l platter, strl'rd therein arc in all respects true. for its l.iitt,ful p, rformaucc, and that if lie shall omit or 3500. 48 feet Br ,ss Pipe, %-in. refuse to es cote the Came, they will pay to the Cor- 3580, 1 dozen Brass Elbows, t-in. the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of \5h.-re more tl cn one Pelson is interested It is requisite p: ration any difference be - w, en the situ[ to which Ile 3;82. I dozen Bras Elbow's, %-in. a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or othcrofficer it at th - vnunAcu'I toe be made and subscribed by all would) by entitled on its completion lid that which the 3583. 2 7,late and a Female Hose Couplings, Brass, of the Corporation, is directly or indlrcctly interested the p l ties interested. Corporation may be oh Igaol to pay to the person or a3.5-in., Corporation Size, with 4 Clamps therein or in the supplies or work to Which it relates, Each bid or e-nmate shall be arcompamed by the person to whom the contract may be awarded at any and Bolts for same. or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or or sent, In wr.tin_, Of two ilo esel:o:tors or freeholders sub•cquent etting. the amount in each case to lie calcu- estimate most be verified by the oath, in writing, of in Ito City of New York, wltl' ti.eir respeeuce places of lated upon the colimar it :anount of the st rk by which elhiscrllaneous. the party or parties making the estimate, that the business or re idence, to the xflect thrum if the contract the bid, at e test d. The consent above to ntioned stall 3584• r set Composition Valves and Springs for several matters stated therein are in all respects true. be awarded t., the permit making the estimate, they will, be accompanier) by the oath or affirmation, in writing, Water End of Blake Steam Pump, No. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite on I s ' emg so ow,. rd d become bouznl as his sureties of each n the persons i_ning the s„me, that he is a 8o66. that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all her its laiu,lul performance, and that if he strait omit or hou-eholdcr or fr. eh, "ld,.r m The City of New York, 3585 a bars Flat Iron, % in. thick, z in. wide, rz the thartiesinterested. refuse to eve -lit' the ,ame, they will pay to the Cer- and is worth the amount of the security require I for ft. long. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the pnnuion any difference betty.'-n the sour to which he the completion of this contract ov.tt and above all his 3586. I set Grate Bars for Vertical Boiler. consent in writing, of two hou.seh,.ders or frech..IderS 'could be entitled on its e-.mpletlon and that which the debts of every nature, and uv r .end above his ha.,ilities 3587' out set Grate Bar,, 3 ft. long, 3% in. wide, in The City of New York, with their respective places Co.p1reu i„n map be obliged to I' -3' t., the person or as bail, stir. ty r r oth, raise, and twat he ha, ',Acred It j_i In air space. of business or residence. to the effect that if the contract is r•ons ,0 whom the cunt act may be aw.lyde'I at any 3/y as a surety in good faith, and with the intention to 3588, 6 Bars, Round Iron. be awarded to the person making the estimate, they s.lbsequent l-tting, the amount in cash case to be ealcu- excetuc the bond required by s-ction r of cha,,ter 7 of 3.89. 5 dozen Belt 1, cings, 34-in. wide. will, on its being so awarded, bee, me bound As his uHed upon the e.,nmited amount of the work be which the Revi,eu Ordin:mcc- of'f'ho City of New York, if the 3590- 5o feet 4-in. Leather Belting, as per sample. sureties for its faithful performance; and that if lie shall he lads are tested. "1 he cm;sent ab-,ve mentioned stall contract sh;dl be awar:led to the per•mt or persons for 359r- rz Balls Ashest s Lamp Wick. omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to I e accompanied by the oath or :. Ilirmauon, in writing, whom he c,1oscut• to become surety, '1be adequacy 359a. Iz Halls Cotton Lamp Wick. the Corporation any difference beureen the -sum to S each f the persons s gniiig the Same, that he is a and sttf rtencyy of the security off,:red to be approved by 3593' Iz Scotch \Vat Sr Gauge Glasses, in. diame- which he would be entitled on its completion and that householder or freeholder in I he Cty of Ne-n York, the Comptroll, r of hue City of New York. ter, 15t/ in. long. which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the and is w, nth the r,mouut of the security required for No Ilia or estimate will be cons dered unless accom- 3594• z papers Copper Rivets and Burrs, % in., person or persons to I, hom the contract may be awarded he c..mpletion of this contract over and above all his panted by either a certified check upon one of the No.7, at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case ten be clehts of every n'uui e, a:ld os' Cr and ,hove his liabilities National or State banks it the City of Nev York, 3595- 2 pip' r, Copper Rivets and Burrs, in„ calculated upon the estimated amount ,,f the work by -s bail, vureiv or at erwise, and that he has offered him- drawn to the order of the Cottiptro lcr, or money to the No. 9. which the bids are tested. The consent ab eve nten- -cif as -urc ty iu good faith, and frith tl e intention to amot nt of fire per centum of the am.,unt of the security 3596. 35 feet '/f-un. Gas Tubing. tioned shall be accompanied by the oath r ahirma- execute th-: blind required by section is of cbap'er 7 of required for the faithful pertormance of the contract, 3597- r2 Dis-, Jenkins Bros. Valves, 4-in. tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the scone, the Revised Ordinances of The City of Scar York, if Such check or money most NOT be inclosed in the 3598 riot Discs, Jenkins Bros. Valves, 5-in. that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New the c nhact shall be awardc.t to tt a perore making their estimates, and are, eau- '5 jib c,uplsys r-in, may be aw"ardo.d neglect or refuse to accept the contract 3619, r So ft. lengths3-ply Wire, Wound Hose with tract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse within five days after written notice that the same has honed against r.ferring to any sprcficaiions other or neglect, within five days after notice that the a'n- than dens-, furnished by the 1)ef,arlment. Such refe - coupli, gs '/y-in, ; can award.. d to his or their bid or pr p05 d, or If he or 3620, I dozen Oil Cups, as per ,ample. tract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, they accept but do not execute the cc ltract and give the ences are edits- jar reje, hilly bids whereon they are the amount of the deposit made by him shall he :orfeited st-riu-n, and will in no case gr-r ,e, it the action of the 3621. 20 pounds Pulver's Lubricating Compounds. proper security, be or they shall be cons dee-ed as having 36zz, on pound- Pulver's Lubricating Compounds. to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and Debar/vie t 'meet-s itr Passing re/o,t tenders. damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates 3623, 6 Bibb Faucets, Screwed Shank, /d, the ccntracl will be readvecti,ed and relet as provided 3624, 6 je Scotch Gauge Glasses, 14 in. long. execute the contract within the time aforesaid the by law- in addition to in-erting the same In figures, amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Payment will be made by a requ~suion on the Comp- 3625. 5 pounds Ring Packing, Rod 34-im, Box bidd,rs are cautie,red to eea'a,ur,i,' the films ana z%-In., as per sample. Should the person or persons to whom the contract s/ecifa atia's fir particulars of the zoork, etc., troller,In accordance with the t-r ins of the contract. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract The form of the e ,ntract, including specificnttnns, and 3626. ro pounds Ring Rocking, Rod %-in., Box required before uuakinc" their esti,uate-s, and are 35a-in., a,. per sample. within five days after written notice that the same has eautro,zed against r,f'rriu_k to any spu'cjeati5,ns showing the manner cS payment, can be obtained and been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or plans seen at the office of Horgan & clattery, architec.s, 3627, I package Galvanized Tacks, Flat Head, other than those furnished by the Dr,t,rotnrent. 14-in. long. they accept but do not execute the contract and give Such rrf'rences are ca usef r rejecting bias anhev-eon No. r Madison avenue, New York City, and bidders :,re the proper security, he or they shall be considered as cautioned to examine each and ill of its pr„vis,ens care- 3628. i dozen Brass Screw Eyes, No. oz Gauge. they are wrrrtrn, and ,mill in no cast' foe/crc the 3629. 6 Lock Nuts, 1-in. having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- ac'ion of the Departruent of/icers in passing upon fitly, as the Board of Public Charities will Insist upon tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as its absolute eolnredment in every partiea1iari 3630. 6 Lock Nttts, %-in. te,uiers. provided by law. JOHN W. KELLER, President, 3631 6 fl-in, Unions, Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates 3632, 6 i-in Union. The quality of the articles, suQtiees, gozds, wares in addition to inserting the saute in figures. ADOLPH SI\llS, JR., Cerium ssioner, Pcvmeet will be made by a requisition on the Comp- JAMES FEES F, Commusinner, 3633' 3 dozen Vulcanized Rubber Valves for Blake and niee.haoaisf must c.)nforiit in every reelect to troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. Department of Public Charities. Pump. Size of Pump, 6 by 4 by 6 ; size the samples of the same on exhibil.bn at the oU ce of of Valve, 31 by 9 1-r6 ; hole, it-i6. the aid Department, or, in the absence of sa„ files to The form of the contract. including specitica:ions, and showing the manner of payment, caul be obla tied and 3634' 2 dozen Vulcanized Rubber Valves for Blake the printed specl}ecations. Bidders are cautioned to DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Pump. Size of Pump,5'/ by 3% by 5; examine the s,tecihcatioets for particulars aJ the plans seen at tfi office of tforg.en & Slattery, archttccts, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN Al. THE BRONX, size of Valves, 3 by / ; hole, 9 r6. articles, etc., required before nzakiug their estimates. No. r '1ladison avenue, New York City, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and ;dl of its provisions care• NEw YORK, December 5, IS98, 1/ 3635- 3 dozen Vulcanized Rubber Valves for Blake Bidders will state the price for each article, by which Pump. Size of Pump, 4% by z% by 4 ; fully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon the bids will be tested. its absolute enforcement in every particular. size of Valves, zi4 by 4 ; hole 9-16. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in PROPOSALS FOR ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES, JOHN N'. KELl ER, President, addition to inserting the same in figures. ADOLPH 515116, IR., Commissioner, Valves, Etc. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- 3636. I dozen 3%-in. Globe Valves, as per sample. JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or I)epartment of Public Charities. 3637' i r i.in. J enkins linos. Globe Valve, finished. from time to time, as the Commissioners may determine. 3638. 3 Y4-in. Globe Valves, a, per sample. All bids must be based upon the descriptions fur- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- 3639. 3 %" in. Gale Valves, as per sample. nished or samples exhibited by this Department and ud DEPARTMENT ' F PttnLIC CHARITIES, S 2 H-in. Gate Valves, as per sample, nishing Engineer's Supplies, in conformity} with 3 6o.4 on samples furnished by the bidder. Ban 1'GHS F MANHATTAN AND THE BRIINX, samples and specifications, will be received at the office 64t, 3 I-In. Globe Valves, as per sample. Samples will be on exhibition at the office of Super- FCOT OF EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, of Public Charities, foot of least 3642. 3 $4-in. Globe Valves, as per sample. of the Department vising Engineer, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, NEw YURIt December 5, r89 8. Twenty-sixth street, in The City of New York, until xz 3643, 2 36-in.Globe Valves, as per sample. during office hours, until the bids are opened. -in. o'clock, noun, on 3644' I dozen plain Btbbs, composition, for The form of the contract, including specifications, PROPOSALS FOR 3r,too TONS (2,24o POUNDS iron pipe. and showing the manner of payment, can be obtained MONDAY DECEMBER 19, 1StIB. i dozen plain Bibbs, composition, for %-in. EACH; OF WHITE ASH AND SOFT COAL 3645• at the office of the Supervising Engineer, and bidders FOR 1899. Rubber Goods, Pxckings, etc. iron pipe, are cautioned to examine each and all of its previsions 3646. i d urn I'a-in Cocks. Ring I acking, as per sample. carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist 3526. ):o pounds I dozen Bra-s Ferrules, 2-in. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND Tire BRONlC. Size, 3 by r%-in. 3647' upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. 3527, to founds King Packing, as per sample. Tools, JOHN W. KELLER, President, Size, zi by xis-in. 3648, I is-in. Screw Wrench. ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR• JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, nishing as may be required the below-mentioned 3525• to pounds Ring Packing, as per sample. 36,9. 18-m. Screw Wrench. S Size, I it-t6 by x3e-in, 3650. 18-in, Stilson Wrench. Department of Public Charities, Coal, in conformity with specifications, will be received

5806 THE CITY RECORD. WE1)NE!sDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898.

at the ( curd t(n r• I chi+ I ) I rtntcnt, i,rt ,,f I•:ast ' F&I or I stint vt f r 1ltr% for th ye r rs)9." and l)eliven lrs to lee fr, v of all evl ense. No hid nr c timate will be accepted from or contract Twenty-sixth street, lLilt , _ ,,, 1 l k u ,,,n, I uilh his or their nalnl or n.uucs. and the dHtc ti t pre- 'I Inc per,on or lneHWus making any bid or estimate awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor. cnvclopr•, indor:cr I >oratI inn a I,u n cmr eb-lit t ,r trnr Hract, - o risstun a defaulter,is as JIONDA1", DEt Ell ItFIt 1t1. 1898. I sedation, to the head ,f said Ilep.ut menf, at the said Thal! tarnish the same :n a sealed Lillie, on or before the thy an.l hour above named, .~t " Iltd or Estimate 6,r all the : leat. req, lired lot 18gq 1.for surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo. Io,ono tons (;rate. i w'hich time and place tile- bilk or es imates received will the Department of Public Chrt'uies.,':md with Ili:l,r ration. ;,~~ tons Egg. ; be publicly op. ncd by the .resident. or hisduly author- their name or names, and the d:uc of presennulc urn , to The a,\ard of the o 'it tmet wiil lie made as soon as I'uO tons t hestnut. i Ixed agent, el said I'cu.ntment mid re•ad. the head of said Dep:nrnmcnt, at the s,id lull 5, on or practicable after the opening n( the bids. oo) tons Stove. I ;HT Bt ,ARD OF Pt rill, l.'1 -.ICITIE+ RIF FR\'FS THE before the ii I)' anti hour al,,vi- named, at which time Uclivery will be required to be made from time to S,5on tons Buckwheat Nl l,. r. FV:HT 11, hFIFi-T :\I .I. I'.IDG OR FBI-1\I:\'i IN IF VISE tI FII Ttl and place the bids nr estunaten received will be publicly time, and in such quantities as may be directed by =7 000 IUnti Lill lltll nil Ull.- l',iii, \'Iel Or ~Ilile or equal. nF YOI: TI IF f't'tt1.IC Ia'1'F HF..~1', .\, 1-ROV IDED IN SECTION' opened by the President, or his duly authorized agent, the said Cnm mi ssioners. of said 1) partment, and road. Any birldrr fur this contract must be known to be 4t ,)C O ll1 r I 100 tons. more or less, to be delivered at the II- I P cStin,to gill Ile:-exepjed from. orCnntract THE BOARD of PUBLIC CHARITIES REsettt- FS 1tlr engaged in and well prepared for the business, and .- lowing-named places : awarded to. any p.-'rson who is in arrears to the Cor- RIGHT Ti' I:F ECT ALL Tiflis Oft ISrctt\TEs IF DI FnP.D musttOt have satisfactory l est llllnrlials to that effect, and Bl:l.ekwcll'.Island. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a .letault er, as TO HE Ftlte 'roe PUoLic INTERn'`T, .tie L'tIldulStl IN the person or persons to whom a contract may be Randall't Iaand. I surety or otherwise, t:pon any obligation to the Cor- SECT UN 419, cHAPT, It ;7S, L:\u-s or 1597. 'tu'arded will be required to give security for the per- Pirr font of Tw tilt y-ti cth street, Fast river. p .ration. No hid or estimate will be acceptrt from, or contract fornlance of the contract by his or their bond, with The person ,r pers"us making any bid or estimate 'f he award of the contract still be made as soon as awarded to, 1119' person who is in arrears to the Cor- two suiicient Sureties, each in the penal amount of shall furnish the same in a scaled ms lope, indorsed pr:,cttrablr after the opening of the bids. pora!i.m upon debt or contract. or who Is a defaulter, as TF.N THOUSAND (10,000• DOLL.ARS. " Bid or F.stimate fur ;t,,no T,'ns „f White A-h and Ucli, erg will be required to lie made from time to surety or otherwise, upon soy obligation to the Corpora. Each hid or estimate shall contain and state the Soft C al," and a ith his or their name or names, and time, and m ,w-h quantities as may be directed by the tion, t name and place of residence of each of the per- the date ,, f preseu tat ism, b , the head ,if said I e part- sail C"mmi,si,,ner.:. T'he award of the contract will be made as soon as sons making the same, the, names of all persons nlent, at the said tutee. ,,n „r before the dos and hour Anv bidder for this contract must be known to he en- pra.'ticable after the opening of the kids. interested Stith him or them therein, and if no other above named, at lallich time and place the bid-. or csti- eayed in :old well prepmcd for the business, and must Deltvery will be required to be made from time to person be so interested, it %hall distinctly state that elates received still be publicly opened by the President, 'lace sati,tactory testimonials to that effect, and the time, and In such quantities as may be directed by the fact ; also that it is made without any connection or his duly auth rized agent, of said 10epartment and per-oil or p\ r,nn, I whom I r r .ntrart may be aw.lyded said Comntissinncr'. with any other person making an estimate for the read will be rtquircd to else -ecurity for the performance of Any bidder for this contract must furnish setisLlctory same purpose, and is in all respects fair and with- THE Posen Or PUBLIC CHARITIEu RECERI ES THE the ccuntract by ,.1- or their hi d, with two stub. lent testinlonmis that he is engaged in the l,oSntcSs of out collusion or fraud, and that no member of the RIGHT TO REJECT ALL 1i10 OR 6:0TI1IATFS IF DEEMED Sureties. each ill the penal aconullt Of FIVE l ll .)hI- " Butcher" in'1'he Cite of New York, and has the plant lIti 1 Cipal Assemble, lit ad of a department, chief of a TO BE F'R THE PUBLIC I\T1:RN~I', AS rR \IDED IN SEC- S_\NI) (,ton Dl)1•I, hRS. nece,sary to carry out promptly and regularly tit ' con bureau, deputy thereof ,.r clerk therein, or other officer TtoN qro, CHATTER _78, Lnus ,~r' tea-. Facli bid or estinl:rc.: shall contain or state the name tract, it it be Near, ed, to the entire sau-fxktfoH ,,f ti, • of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested No bid Cr e-jimate \, ill be accepted from or contract ,wd pl,ce of re-ulence of each of the persons nlakim4 Commissioners rd Public Charities, and the person or therein, or in the supplies or \cork h, which it relates, awarded to any person \,ho is in arrears to the Car- the same. the I times of all p, r.ons intere'ted with him persons to whom the rontract may he ales rded Neill he of in any port ism of the pry 'ii ts thereof. The hid or poration upon debt , r co tract, or who is a defaulter, , r them therein, zinc[ if no oth, r 1 erson be so interested required to give security for the performance of the estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the it shall dis inctly -tats th.lt fact also that it is made enntrac!, be his or their b'nd. with tun sufficsent sure- the party or parties making the estimate, that the Corporate-,n. . with. tit any c ,nnectio:' with :.ny other pcv.nn makite an ties, each in the penal amount of II FT'," "THOUSAND several matters stated therein are in all respects trite. The award of the contract \S ill he made as s on as c timate Sr the same pc.rpo:e. and is is Al rspects fair (500oo)Ilt)I,LARS. Where more than one person is interested it is practicable after the ,penis_ lof the b;ds. and sitlinut collusion or triad, and that no ntemb r of lad) bid nr e.timzte shall contain and state the name requisite that the ct:Rltrtca'rto\ be made and subscribed Deliccrt, ,+ ill be required to be made from time to the Mimi, ipal Assembly, head Tit a department, chief f and pl.,ce of residence of each of the persons making by :ill the patties interested. tinge and in synch quan tit es as may be directed by the I ureau, lie!) l it thereol. or clerk tin - rSin or other officer the -am,'. the names of all person; interested Willi him Each hid nr estimate -hall be accompanied by the said C'„mmissi~.nere. the Corporation, is directly or indircciln interetcd or then therein, and if no other pv rson be so interested consent. in writing, of two hnu-ehnlders or free- Any bidder f r this crmtract oust be known to be therein, or in the suppl'Cs or work to which it relates, it shall di'ttnctiy state than fact : also that it is made holders in The City of New Y„rk, with their respective engaged in and ,cell prepared I',, r the bu>iness, and must or in are portion of the profits thrrcof. 1 he bid or e,ti- without any connection with any miler per-on making places of business r,r residence, to the effect that have satisfact, rt' test lot triads to that effetc t, and the per- Innate must be verified by the oat',, in v, tit log, of the an estimate for the same to rpo,e and is in all resprSts if the contract be awarded to the person making son or pets us 0, „h, in the c. att ract ma;• be awarded p:,rty or parties makin.; the e tim.ttc. that the se\'eral fait' and without collusion or tr.,ud, and that no member the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, will be required t, . give etcurHy It r the perfonuance ,d matters states therein arc in all re-pets true. \here of the :1lunicipal As-cmbly, head li a dr'. artnl Tit, chief become b~,und as his sureties Par its faith- the contract, bt, hi- r r their 1, nd, with two vf,ildent tit , re than one person is intere-ted It is r, yuisite that of a bureau, deputy- thereof or clerk therein, ,,r other fill performance, and that if he shall omit sureties, each in the penal sum of I ORTY THUL-- the tERtttv.ul be mad,, and subscribed by all the ol7cer of the C )rporution is directly or inrlir cctly inter- or refuse tr, execute the same, they will pay -AND '4o,00„ DI ii ,ARS. parties intrre•tcd. est ed therein, t r In the supplies or work to which it to the Corporati,'n any difference between the sum to Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name I..ct .h hid r ,stint, shall be accompanied by the relates or in tiny 1 ortion of the prrfits therein. which he would be entitled on its completion and that and place of residence vd each of the persons making the ,_,bent. in writing, o Iwo householder- or recho lders ill The bid or estimate must be verifi d by the oath. in which the corp ration may he obliged to pay to the per- same, the name, ,d all per ins interested with him or The City of New Cork, with their recp, ct it places of wri - ing, of the party or parti ,s making the estimate, son or person, to 11 101111 the contract may be awarded them therein, and it no tither perrv.'n b int,reincss or residence, to 'he effect that if the contract that the sexed} clatters stated therein:lre In all respects at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case shall distinctly stare that fact ; also that it is made with- Ise awarded to the person making the e -tinlate, they tole. When m Tie than one p, r is fill, rested, it is to be calculated upon the e tinlat,'d amount of the Milk out anus conneeti„n it ith nut other Prr,on nlaki t an es- \,.ill on Its being so awarded, becomebecome bnvnd as his requisite that the VIR etc \TION be made and stlb.crib:d bl' which the bids are tested. The consent above men. timate for the same purpose. and is in all respects lair "ill, e, for its laithful prded, and that is he fly all th' p,rtiss)nterwted. tinned shall be aca,mpauied by the oath or affirma. and itith\nit C, 11 or fraud, and that II' nn-tuber d ,hall omit or refuse to Cxec'.ue the >anle, they will pay' Each bill or es innate shall he a. cempanied be thec In. tion, in writing, of each If the persons signing the same, the'lunicipal as--enlbly, head ccfadepartnlcnt, chief: fa to the Corporation any tither. nit F.etween the suns t„ s-Tit, in writ ng, of two horiseh'dblers or ire, hold, n's m that h. is it h„usehnlder,rr freejt'tder in The City of New bureau, depute there, I, , r clerk therein, , r , ther ,niicer ,,, hch Inc vv, ,u'd he entiti d on its r'em•dr ti ti and that The Citc of New Volk, with their resye.alye places of 1-ork and is wrrth the ant, mot of the security required of the C. rporati n, is directly ..r indirectly interested vv hlcl: the C rporation may be I bli_td to pay to the bit mess o' residence, to Lire effect th:u if the contract for the cnnl )letinn of this contract, over and above all therein, ur in the supplies , r ,,,irk t„ a hich it relates, per-on or persons t' a boon the tmt:. ct ntav b' award- be awarded t , the person maki.'g the estimate, tho-y his debts of every nature, and over and above his ha- or in any p. rti 'n of the pr 'tit therein. 1'he bid ,,r ed at any euh-equent letti' ; the amount in Cach ,ease to 55 ill, on Its being so awardeI, become hn,:nd as hi+ bilities as bail, surety or r'ihcrwrc, and that he has estimate must be verified bt- the u ath. in writing, ''f be cal: ulated upon the e-ti - ated amount If the Poultry sureties for its faithful pertorralance, and that if h,- offered hunsclf a a surety in ,gt I, d faith and with the in- the l.arty r parties making the estimate that the several I \, hich the bids are tested the r-o ,sent ,bete men- -hnll omit or refu.e to exervte the same they u- 'ii l pa)' ten ti,,n to weenie the h. .1111 required by section to of matter- stated therein are in all re-peets true, • Wheni tiymed shall he accompanied by :he oath iv affirm Lion, to the Corpor,ti ,o any difference between rite sum to chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances if the City of New more than one per- , n is interested It 1, regalsite that in writ ng. of each or the hoer-ons si_ning the Sam.' that which he would be entitled on its completion and that Yo,rk, if the c',ntract shall be awarded to the person or the IERIruaTt S be made and subscribed by all the he i- ahousehelder or freeholder in The t'ity of Nr)v which the Corporat•on mss be obliged to pay to the per- , person, for wham he consents to becmue surety. The parties interested. York, and is worth the anwunt cf the security required son or persons to whole the contract slay Ise awa drd at adequacy and sulticicncv' l.f the security offered to be Each bid ur estimate shall be accompanied by the f;,r tie c, mpiet~on of this c, ntr:,ct, over and aiove any subsequent letting, the amount l each case to be appI .cad by the Com Ill r,ller of the City of New York. consent. in it Hang, of tsve houume I drawn to the order of the C''nipLr' ller, nr money to on its being s' au arded, b.o,mc b.,und as his sureties chapter v cf the R,•\iscd Orison ,: es of Tile City of that he is a householder or f,eehoMtrrinTh,- City pit Ness the a,nount ref lire I,cr ecmuco ref the amount of the for its faithful pertormance, and th.tt if he shall omit or Neu. York, it the cnn:ract shall be awarded to the per- Y rk and is worth the amount of the security require I security required f r the faithful performance of the refuse to execute the same, tie}' will pat- to the Cor- -nn or per-o s frr chc m lie o nsruts to become surety. for the completion of this contract, oser anti ale ve all c"ntract. Such check nr coney must NOT he inclosed poration ant- difference be two en the seat to ehlch he The adequacy :Ind sutiiciec et' of the -e urity off red to his debts r'f every nature'. and over and above ho I;abili. in the sealed envclnpe containing the estimate, but , would be entitled r,n its c 'mplcri n and that a hlch the Ile approved Ly the C nlptloiler of T'he City of New York. tic- as bail, surety or otherwise, and th:,t Ito has offered must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart- Corporati -n may be ' ,blig,d t,, pat' to the person re meat who has charge of the estimate bits, and no No bill or estimate rtil be ccnscd red unless accost- h.mself as a surety in good faith and with the int, ntion persons I . oh it the contract ma) be awarded at any :o execute the bond rIqutred be r.ec:lon to o chapter 7 estimate can be deposited in said box until such lettin z, the anvnmt in each case to be calcu- .`:tme:l by ei!h, r a certified check tl oon one of the Stork, of the Revised Ordinances of lit he City of Ness' forte, If check or money has been examined by said officer or lated upon the estimated anti Lunt ,•f the articles by state or Na'ilmal banks of T.e Crty of \cl money the cI onmct shall be a „ ard d to the per;o I or pr-r.. ms clerk and found to be c ,rrect. All -nch deposits, except which the bids are tested. The cr,n,e nt ab-eve-men- ~ dra"- n to the onler of the Comptroller, or that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the t - the amount of five per a Tit ,m of the amount of for wtrim lie cons Tits to b,'com.• surety. The adequacy ti,ned shall be accompanied by the , nth or atiirmati, n ant+ sufficiencv of the security offered to be approved by persons making the same U-ithin three days after the in writing, of each of the pers,, ns signing the same, that the security requite,! for the fa,tl:f.s prrfornlance of must sir be the Comptroller of the City of New 1-ork. contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- ne is a hl~useh~,lder or freeh, , Ider in The City of Nrw the c,,ntract. Such check or money fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the York, and is ii rth the and .out - f the security required inclosed to the scaled o thc1 II ccrc tying the estimate, No hid or estimate will be considered unless accom- check it one of the contract has been a,\ arded t him, to en cute the same, for the ccoplc•o , n of this contract -er and ab-roe all his Luc must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De- panied by either a certiticd the anoint of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited debts of esery nature. and aver and ab„ve his liabilities pbtdcomt who ha- char,e of tl,e estimate box, and no .National or State banks of I Ito City ,f Aete York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or motley to the to and retained by The Cat of New York as liquidatedd as bail, surety then t e, and that he has offered him- estimate c.tn be deposited in said box until such check damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall or clerk lire per centum of the ;+tt1noWt of the security self as surety in g -d faith and tcith the intenti ,n to or money bas been extimiH-j by s:,id offic -r anls'unt of execute the contract u'rthin the time aforesaid the execute the b,.Tid required b}' secti:~n chapter 7 Tit and I f to Le Corte such de tu t s, except required for the fa.thful performance of the contr.,c;. amount of his deposit sill be returned to him. et returnedd to the is IT i,ch.sed the Revised (mdcoancc ~ f the City i, f Sou li ~ rk,if the that o the :uccertt//i's as the 13nard of 1'ub is Charities ceill insist within three days after the c ntract is awarded. If the Bidders will write out the amount of estimates inaddi- within five dal s after wr- tten notice that the sane has t+po6+ : is ,li:o!ute eujorc',n' u' in ererr,barticular. Successful bidder shall refs-e „r ne,lcct, within five : tion t in-ertlug the came in figures. been awaried to his or their bid or pr 'po all or if h- or I N W. KFLixEA, President, days after notice that the contract has been all arded Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- they' accept btlt Jo not execute the contract and give ADOLPH FI3IIC, JR., Commissioner, t,, him, or execute the same, the amount If the dap sit troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. the proper security, he or th'-y shall be considered as JA~IF.S FEENY, Commissioner, made by him shall be foricited i. and retained by The ~'. 77re f rn+ of the contract. inc/using sfeci/rani ,ns, havin” abandoned it and as in default to the C, rpora- City l,f Ness Y,,rk as Department of Public Charities. liquidated damages for such and e,fft )rv- the intuit' r of Baok+eu; ) r ao be uthld Lion, ant ire contract will be readvertsed and relet as neglect or refusal ; lint if he shall execute the contract a+ t o r a r+j the Gen,ral 6Qokk,tcper rsrd Audi/n,, provided by last. DEP:1P."r\IEVT 'IF PL' LIC (.II?.RITIE~, within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will 1 of of Ea t Tn nl i, e ( - street. and bidders are B d ,ors w.11 write out the amount of their estimates in be returned to him. _c P)orzrIUGHS ur' \1 NHATP AN ND THE BRONX ' ,aabon,d to examine eackIt and all of its Provisions addition L, fHSerlfrra the same in h utes. 'I wirolsj ic Should the person re persons to whom the l+oor of N STREET, contract ' `~ iiasr' as rha Board of Pudic verrities :Hilt insist Payment will be made be a req t-itiell on the Comp- may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract ``r ETY.. RN, ecee mber 5, r?98. `r'°pj+ its a-.cr.'rote r,jorce men' in every ),articular, troller, in accordance with the term, of the contract. ' within five day's after Written nr nice that the same has The f,r,n of the contract, including spa ijslionn, •JOHN W. KELLER, President, been awarded t., his or their bid or pr„pcsal, or if he or I and rhoudng the ,canner tie payoaent, can be nf'alned PROPOSALS FOR FRESH FISH, FTC., FOR 1899. they accept but do not e.secute the contract and give the I ADt 1u-' nI>I IS, I E , Commis loner, at the • f: e of the G- turn • Bookk, c/er and Auditor, proper security, he or they shall be c, msidered as hav- JA-NILa I EI-N1”, Commin.ioncr, foot of East Twenty-six//z s/n ..t, and bidders are ing abandoned it and as in default to the Corporatir,n, I Depar ntent of Public Charities. cautioned to rxa,nine each and all of its pro.dsious I~r I. rr:.GH~ lit \I:t~HATT:\\ AND THE BRONX. and the contract will be readvertised and reley as pro- -- --sees- ----- carefully, as the Board of Pub is Charities will insist -- '. tided b)' lat IIEPA1tT0h rT or PCnLIC Cu toITIE., ) uj+on its absolute• enfnreeu+,,nt in ez'ery particular. ~Lt1LF,D BIDS OR E' FI.NI a•l'ES FOR FURNISH- Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate Bovnt.'rHS or 91 r nits r tv ADD 1'HE BRONX I JOHN \V. KE.LLI:R, Pre.ident, ing the below-m, nnoned Fresh Fish, etc.. in con- in addition to inserting the same in figures. Fool OF EAST '1',cr.~Tti-artmeut, foot of East Twenty- ITotal ...... 2,353,r no p-tmds, ceived will be publicly opened by the President, or his or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of sixth St rcet, until in o'' lock norm, more or less. dul y`• authorized agent, of said Department and read. said Department, at the said office, on or before the day All Beef Lamb, ,pja/fon, and tea' used by this T HE BARD F PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE :It '.l hour air ve named, at which time and place the MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 198. Dcdxzrcmcui to be from an/nsals killed and dressed RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS I R ESTIMATES IF DEEMED T,I bids or e-timates received Neill be publicly opened by The person or persons making ny bid or estimate in New York State." See specifications for full BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PR.VIDED IN SECTION the President, or his duly aatloItscd agent, of w all turnfsts the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed details, 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 1897. Department and read.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I4, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5807

THY. BOAR1) OF l'1'I.IC CIlARIIt E4 1. II IV1:1 7tllt Line Ni. line Nrn, 'r•i:uruy rrqun e I for the faithful p'rformance of RIGHT 71) IIFIKCT AI.t ninti I1R test s Ir 1)1PP.\Il(1l b 719. 6-ra dozen Dietz I ,antcrns, 3842. it doz,•n hurler lushes. I)cpartnn, nt Pattern. the contract. Such check or money must will, be TO HE FIIR THR f('III IC 1N'I'Ii-ESI A, f-Nhy1DEn IN tiiiC. 37zo. 6-I2 dozen I, I nip \V II k,. ,841. to tl lein (_lufT,-e fops, I)l'plotoo-uf i'attcrn, iuclll.cd in the ~c:ded envelope containing the esti. 'I'I()N q rn, Cl IAI'ri' ;78, I,. w till, ISt)J 3721. 2 grl„s 'PooI Cotion, I gro. each Black and 3844. r dlizen I e i ('u;1=, Itell rise t 1':ub•r n. I mute, but mfr-t be handed to the officer or clerk No id or estimnt - will be accepted front. or con' met \VIlife. No. 3u, Standard 6-cord, as per 3845. 2 dozen Saucers,1)~•ntrtlntnt I'.Ittern. of th,• I1cp:lrancilt whin has charge of the esti- awarded to, any 1 erson who is in aor.•Nrs to th - Cr sit hill', 3846. r box Ilnrnr•ss I Moral. mate box. and no csti:nue can be deposited In said poratioo upon debt or contlacl, or who is a defaulter, 3722. 2 gross Sp,lol Cotton, r gross each Black and 3847• 4 dra,-n R oller Iturkle., I doz. each ;= in., box until such check ur noney has been exam. as surely ur otherwise, upon any obligation to the \Vhltc No. 40, Standard 6 cord, as per 5-li In , I it., It 3 in. im•d by .aid r liter or clerk :utd f,luud to be correct. Co p ration. sans l dc. 3848. 1 doz_n 1-in, Rings. All sit, It dcpu'its, exc pt that of the successful bidder, The award of thr• contract will be made as soon a.s 3723. 8 dozen 1\'hitc Sp, o1 Cotton No, 50, Standard 3849• r paper N o 4 Flarm ss Needles. will he returned to the e-rsons nl.dnn•- the s.line within practicable after the ope ii, g of the bids. 6 r ord, as per sample, 3850, 7T Bolt, 7-16 x 60. in, thr,'r• days after the ci ntrart is ow, rded. 11 Ilie sue- Delivery will I,e r,:qnil,cu to be ma Ic fro n time to 3724• 2 pieces (luting Flannel, as pet' sample. 3851, 4 packages Carriage Bolts, : II: l;s each 5-1,6 i cc,4ul bid ter shall cc us,, .el, ne;kct within five days time, and in ,uch quantities as may be directed by the 3725• 25 doe rl n pieces White Stay Binding, as per x 3 in., '.t .c 4 ill. :offer Soften That the ci,ntr.let ha, be n awn (led to him, said Cunlmis,ioncrs. sample. 3852. 2 packages Wo id Sc, ca-', No 18, z in. to eseeiun the same, the am Out of the dep nit made by Any bidder for this contract must furnish teatuhonials 3726. or piece Cretonne. 3853. 3 paciaqus \\ Ire Neils, No. ro. z in, him - ha!I be ho ir•i ed to an'I Ili • r, Louy eel by The City of that he is engaged in the 6u,innga of n•1h~:g fi,h in the 3727. 1 piece [)cited Swi.s, 3854, 5 21 x ( in. Rivets, uvirh Washers, Nev York as liqui g at.: it ch:u.Iges for sn:h m•glect or City of New Pork, and has the giant ue, ess'try to c:u"ry 37-8. it gro=, Wilitn Bobbin. 3555- I fa' kate Cal"riago Rolls, 5-16 x 3 in, relwn.d ; but it he shall execute the contract I, ithilt the out promptly and regularly the contract, if it be awarded, 3729. it yard AMatting. 3856, r packa4i Can lia:.;e Joints, 5-11152?1/ in., with nrc.e aflre-aid, the amount of his deposit will be rc- to the entire satlst:lction of ti c Commissioners of Public 3730, 6 pounds Hair Pins. Washers. turned In llhn, Charities, and the pers , n or porous to whom the con- 3731, 200 yards 5-4 Indian I lead Muslin, shrunk, as 3857• 2 packages Washers, I pl;5 each, jz in., 5-1,6 Should thf- person or pernns to whom the contract tract maybe awarded will b: required to give cectu"rty per sample, 44 in. wide. in. may he awarded negl.ct or refuse to accept the contract for the perfi,rmance of the contract, by his or their 3732. 5 pounds \Vhlte Wax. 3858. r pair line Ii 11 Plates. wit hill five d.l ys :titer written nr,ur e IIIat the same has with two sufficient -uretics, each in the penal 3733- 5 pounds Lump Borax. 3859. r packa,c Carriage Bolts, t!: x ii in. been Aw:lyd,d in II s or II. it hid ur pr posal, or if h : or amount of TEN '1'HI)USANt) Iro,coo) DO)LL.ARS. 3734• 3 Polln 'is So , close, in I pound packages. 3860. r bar Sr' lame Iron. 3d s r% in. I hey accept I ii do n' t execute the contra. t ,ad give the Each bid or estimate shall cautuin and -fate the name 3735- 20 gallon, Liquid Pcptonoids in bulk. 3861. 3 bars Flat Iron, 3-16 x ray in proper security, he or thiey,hcdl 6e con'idereli :Is having and place of residence rd each c f the persons making the 3731. 20 gallons H1al1ine nl hulk. 3862. 3 bars Fst Iron, 3-I11 x II: in. a6Andl,lnnd it :old as in dA.-It to the Corpnrat6' n.aud same, the names of all pc sells Interested with him or 3737. 2 barrels Stigar of \ilk. 3863, 4 b Irs Flat Irin. 1-16 x i the c, ntract will be re.olvvrtiscd and rclet, as provided them tie rein. and it no other person be so flits rest, d it 3738. 50 pounds \lasmrd Powder. 3864. 6 bars -in. half Round Iron. by law, shall distinctly slate that fact ; al.o that it Is mode without 3719. 4 dozen Malt of Milk. 3865. 4 hafts=;. i~1 Round Iron. . Ike gilrzlrfi of the art'cles, soft/lies, goods, Tearer any connection with any other person making an esti 574c. r dozen IlAter Chains. 38(16. 4 bars Flat Iron, . 15 x % ill , rznd nrerc iaude:+e ,uarst cotforu, to every res/rct to the mate for t he same purpos:, and is iu Al respeels fair ;idol 3741, r 6.12 dozen Corksc, ews, as per sample. 3867. I bar blot It 4 x ?a in, sor11p1es of the same oil •.r i'it'n rr rs' the r/ic of the wi hour collusio.i or fraud, :urd that no m, Ird, ,- of Ih e 3742. 3-t2 dl' It Steel Rrushes for Meat Blocks. 3863, 4 but Fin S e- 1, a x 6, in. ara/ri i)ellartnren 1, ily, in the, absence of saurp. c.e, to tke Municipal Assembly, Beall if a llepartmmt, Chief of:t 1743. 2-r 2 dozen "it'd Scraper,for Meat Blocks. 3869, e sides Heavy l{;tones. Leather. gr!uted sl,eiificatin,ts. Sic/tiers are cautioned to Bureau, Deputy there:dor Clerk themets,nr other office r 3744• It dozen spiral f). or Springs, as per s:uuple. 3870, 2 1!_1n. White I Zak Plank, is in. to r{ in. c_r-rsunse the s/,rri/ic.n5iIltI for ,trr1icxlIuae of the of the Corporation, is directly Sr indirectly interestedd 3745. 3 pairs 8- rich Compasses. wi le, gcuIl,al Ieuhh, D. z sid.•,. articles, etc., lc//red Gef ,re utlG2lr; their cstiruate ,, or in the supplies or work to whhch it relates, orr 3746. It dozen 13rod Au- Is. all sizes, with handles. 387r. t 2-in, I lab' Planla, I in. G' 14 in. \vide, gen- a,r iIt Ill, lionnt ra,;*ai,..,t ,,ferritg to any 'a i./ft/I's any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or car - 3747. 6-ta doz,an Carpenters' Gauges. oral Zell' lh, D. 2 sides, or s/r','/Rclflilns r,t/[cr that t/t the f,,rttis/l Cot fly the mate must he verified by the oath, rn writiva, of th c J748. 18 pairs Iron hhief Uracketc, 6 pairs 6 x 8, 6 3872, 2 I- - tn- Y. l'. lb-arc s, rz lit. wide, general 7)/i rf,ue., 1. S)r:k rcfi'le. r,,,,rree 1 use tor rejirt//lg party or parties making tire festinate, that the s' cera 1 pairs I„ x la, (i pairs 12 X 14. 1CIlLL tf1. n.2 'id ,:s. lids -,coo , o,l //tell Rre -('/ -5nell. (r ,,,f net// in „O case matters slated therein are in all respects true. WhenWhen 3740. 1 doe-.~n Bit Snaps• 3873. 3 Ile 111. V. P. Boards, 12 in. to 14 in. wide, 6'o.,irIl tk action of the L7efta rtmeut officers in l6assing more than one person is interested it is requisite thatt 3750. 2-12 dozen \Nhi(il -tree Snap. gcncral long, h, D. a sides. upon tc,tItII.l. vent FICAIION be made and subscribed by all th c 1751, 1 only Silver Plated Rutter Knife. 3874. r 1-in. Oak ]Board, rz in, to 14 in. wide, gen- Iliddcrs soil state the price for each article, by which parties Interested. 3752. I only Sr s en Plated Soup Ladle, COIL leI g'h, I). it sides, file hi Is will he tested. Each Lid or estimate shall be accompanied by th e 3751, t dozen White Handl- d Knives. 3875, 1 Pte to a-in. A%'dire Hickory, to ii , to 12 in. Bidders wrill write out the 21101 it of their estimates consent, in writing, of two hum. cbidder. or Ircellolder. 3754. 6o f eet Brass Chain for to lets, with 2 handles will,-, cencr 16_ncih, D. z sides. in n'l,lrtion to insertin i the :.mtc in figures. in The City of New York, with their re,peelive- places o ( or pulls fir same. 3876. 2 - -in. White .3-h Ib,,ard=, rr in, to 13 fl. Each article when del scrod sb,ell have a tag attached business lr resid •nce, to tbi• effect th.lt If the contras t 3755. 1 only Large aquirt Oil Can. wi/c, gt ncral feu-nth, D.2 si lcs. h,-tini,,tg Inc nui,lbcr. be awarded to the person m,k, n.; the estimate, they 3756, e dozen Patent Snaps, loran, as per sampl^, 3877. 1 2-in. AA e lite Ilicko -y Plan!:, ro in, to 14 it l'avmrnt will be made by it regnisitiun oil the Comp_ will, on its being so awarded, become imnnd as hi: 3757• 2 dozen Patent Snaps, small, as per -ample. soil:, lz in. to 14 in. lorg, g. ueral troller, in accordance ilii h the terms of the contrlet. or sureties for it, faithful pc nor ut tee r ; :md that if he shat 3758. z hilly r5-Ih. I hors e Weights. Ieoritll. from time to time, as the Commissioners may deter- omit or refuse to e.ccute the sanle,they shall pay tn 5759• 6 only Agate fled itiIns. 3878. 2 ;i-in. White All Iii rds, t2-in. wide, gen- mine, the Corporation any dtlTcrcnce beta ten the sum I, Hi 0, 6 only Agate Will Soap Dishes, 65xixth- ,'nil 1n4111, D.2 cidns. 7Yee fcr,n of t/e - contract, iuc/te ?li{g .nbccifieeefions, which he would lie entitled on its colnple ion and that in. 3579. l,6 1! :;-in. 11quttre Iron \ties, with cast w-heo•Is air/ s/tose'i ug" ti.. „ra...... , .f75¢voren1, terra be ob/ai,rvt/ the t orporation maybe obliged to pay to the persm1 376t. 2 only Alonkey Wrenches. If ro-m. 1Lanl, b.r with tots- ' it the Incl. all the once of ;hoe Gellel It1 b'r„l/.,i'cc(cr recd el urtitor, or persons to wnnm the clmtrat t play be aw.lyded at 3762, 2 Loxes Copper Rivets, No. 8, i in !-a-in.bo'os drilled through for -: ill t foot of least Tue,ty-sixth street. a,rd fiddr s are any subsequent letting, tl' e amount in each ,:a-e to b e 3763. 2-I2 dozen ro-gal Oval Iron Boilers, porcelain pan-, length of the axle with wheel oiulbo ,l to c_ro//lian eill rn.l,t al/ of its provisions calculated upon the —tinu:tetl 2v,uilm of the Fresh Fish, lined. on to Inc inure z ft. r in. over the rim of -ar,ftI//v, is tkr /lIl,uvld /it it (h,'-Pffcs will insist etc , by which the bids a e tested 'Ilhe ci usent ahoy 3764. r dozen Scoop Shovels, No.4. the wllc I ; rim to be z!6_-nt. ltl)O)r its ul'solrrte: ,r/i,rcrnrr,r! in 1.71•Pit bill 6etdaa K. mentioned shall be accoop0ukd by the oath or alTirma- 3765. 8 packages \Vier Nails, 2 pigs. No. to a3- 3S/o. t6 Pairs ut Large SI filing Casters, 5-in. JOHN W. KFLl,F:R. President. tion, in writing, of cich of the pm'sons sitnfng the < ante, in., 3 pkgs. No. in a.m., 3 pkgs. No. r{ Iron centre z,f wheel to revolving .-A I IOLpH SI AI IS. Jlz , Commissioner, that he is a hou'eholder orfrecholueriu T'he City of New r%-i n. point and :Inched to cover boa/es. 1111 IS FIiI N\, ( ommissroner, York, and is worth the amount of the security r•gttir' d 3766. Iz sets Ice Box Casters. 3581. r P:lir ,Straight 'Truck Shaft,. Dr•:~ lid uuent of Public Charities. for the completion of this cuntact, User ail above all 3767. 3 dozen Japanned (;rackets, r doz. each 4x6, 3882. 6 'Vino' Oak Plank, I?y in., rz to 14 in. . his debts of ,very nature, and over and ;Ihove his lia- 6x8, ie x ro. wide, 14 to l,6 It, long, D. z slits. bilities as bail, surety or o herwise, and that he has 3768. 9 kc/s Cut Nails, It keg 6d, 3 kegs 8d, 5 3883• 4 17,11it If Boards, Ig hl., l,2 to 14 II offered himself as surely in Good faith, and with the legs ltd wi le, ri to6 l,,ft h mg, 1), z sides. i DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. 69. 4 kegs Finish ng Nail, it keg 6d, i keg 8d, intention to exc me the hood required by section Iz o f 37 3884. 48 Whicca nod B,iu Us, ,.i iu., not less than r; lie .r.T1 el, n1 C io lec"Ir lilt, 2 kt•„s rod. In. \t ode, I (, ft Inl chapter 7 of tit,:-Re W ised Ordinances of 'I lie City of New D _ sides. N ~1 I..\ I' I \r: 'r 11 `IIt l•:f:I', York, if the cunt act ,hall the u at d to true permit o r 3770. 4 kegs Wire Nais, It keg 6d, t keg Sd, a keg: 3885, 16 Pieces VLtple, 2121 x z!, iii,hy 14 ft. long. Nuvy lilt I., I)rcc i-her t 4, 1 8 Y S. ptrsons for whom he comr:nts to become sl rety. The lad. 3866. l,6 1'i,-•I s ! .m. Clear Ash, 13 m, by t6 ft., -- adequacy and suiictency r,f the security offvrud to be 3771. 3 doretl Shade Fixtures. U. ops approved by the Comptroller of The Cily of \e a' York. 3772. t,oco I ounds Mattress WVirt-, No. 2o, in i coil. 3887. sps2 :\shI' . PROPOSALS FO11 A aoo'ION SCOW. No bid or estimate will be considered unless oc- 3773. 6-1,2 dozen p:ors Chi St Handles. 3888. 238 Ash Legs. companied by either ;I certifie I click tii oil one of the 3774. 6-to dozen Chest Locks. 38(9. 576 Asti Ito.rch. SEALED BIDS OR FSTUNIAlE,S FOR A zoo State or National banks of The City of New Vork, 3775. 3 uul, tip.rH Level Glasses. 3890. 400 lest e-in. Main, ton icow, in ebnformity se th I~ )an, and ,95, 8, Chestnut Sleepers. 6 dozen Lava Tips. The person or person, making any bid or senate but must be handed to the slitter or clerk of the 3179- No empty p Ickagcs are to be returned to bidders or shall furnish the same in a sealed Department who has charge of the e uulate-b- x ; and 3780. 6 dozen hiuroer s. envelope, indorsed conirach,rs and none will Le pall for by the f )epartment. " Rid or 1' etimate for Scow," u'i, h fits or their name no estimate can lie deposit it in slid box un II 'uch 3751. 2 dozen t-m. Laden Strainers. The Pecs,~n or persons olakipg ally b of or e,tim to i782. z clay \Iurtisse Chi-cls. Si or names, and the d:ue of pmesc,•ntation, to the head check or money has been examined by said officer or fill furnish the sa e iu a sealed envelope. indorsed of ,aid DI•p:lrtnl- it, It the 5., id office, r.n or before the clerk and found to be c rrect. All -w h , Icpostts except 3783. 2 polmds Co per Riots and Curs, '~. " Lid or E+ti ill .Ite for Dry Colds, ecc., el,.:.," witif Isis % grlrs Carriage Bolls, ?.o x 3. day and hour above named, at which time and place the that of the succe>hll bidder, will be relilrued to the per 3784. or their name or names and the date of goemtatlon I bids or estimate received will he publicly opened by sons making the same within three days after the con- 3585. 6 gross Screws, ; iro. Ni. 8, N. 3 No lo, to the he td of said Dei,ar talent, at the said office nn 8b. doe n Ilix Upholsterers 'lacks, Brass -he Cmmilissiuner, Jr his duly authorized agent, of said tract is awarded. if the

5SoS THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, DIf('i.,NmFR I4, 1898.

Department who has charcc of file esulnt:rtr iris, an d by Ih,- Cn'mmi 'isomer I ('or I ocnou , or his duly authorit ed IS. 2.360 pound, ('het•se Stain' Fac'nry full Cp•a nt fine them therein, and if nn other person be so interested it .n s:ud inns until Sue no CStiIfliiti can he (IL trier' h aq I!, :ttnl re J. and bearing State Brand stencilcd on shall di,tinctty -t ntc that fact ; also that ,1 i- made without check ,r tno-'ey ha- h"en esamined v said oficer o F t'llf, ClINIIInstit0.h'FR :'P CORRECTION RESRtVRc T Ha box. my connection with any other person making in esti- clerk and tnun., ro be - err'''!. fall .nch d posit., exec pI 1-Kalil' III RI'Pub'1' +L.I. hills OR ES[INIAtES IF DRHlf tto 17. 50 potmdc ('neon t-ll. packages). m:rte for the same purpos , ;md is in all respects fair ,hll hl•ider, will he r• larnra to th that n( the su, cec 7'.I 11E FOR I'NE 1'1' nL. is I`.'t F.R Sl', AS PROVI DRD N t8. 13,000 pounds Rio Coffee Ranted. and without adlusimt or tt'aud, and that nn me,nber of persons rn.lhmg the sums within lire' dav- :after the sir ITn' r4, Ott terL:H 4,0. I-Airs of :877 to. 4,000 pounds .\l racaib r Coffer' Roasred, the 1lunic pal Assembly, h, ail ofa depertm, nt, chief of contract is warded. It the see, cr-aul brddrr shall re No bi,l ur y-clinsa - wall be am cc ted from, or contra ct au, 35.000 pounds Broken Coffee Roasted. a Uureau, depnly thereof or clerk I -crew, or other officer lease or neglect, within live days ,after notice that th C awarded to, auy poison who is. rn arrears to the Co t 21. 4,000 puun.is Chickury. of the Corporation, is directly or iml irect I mnb•rested contract has !' rt aw riled to hira. no exeoui' the s uite , Pura ion upon debt or coot minim, or wl o is a defaulter, 22, 700 pounds Dried Currants. therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or the amount .,1 the d ..u„su made by him sh. dl he torfeve d As sue. ty nr other n'ise, upon any obligation to the Co t 23. 70 pounds I. ilron. to any porttm. of the profit. t hereof. The bid ear estimate to and retained try The Clay of New V rk as hgnidat.' d pnratluu 24. 7,400 uhall ,. Tst:r,ctl% 't.,t that faer; also th..t it is made w'ith'uuIt inspect on and award to be B. ,RN E By be entrtlerd on i ts tit pletiou and that which the Corpo- the articles, c1c., required, before ,waking their ash' o,)" c, nnen Linn kith 1ny other pe rson making an esti THe: C N7'AACTr'R; also Iendf,::tt c of ratitm may he obliged to Play to the person or persons to mates. m. ate for the sant•: purp.,se, amI is In all respects fat r Weight and tare tin be 6,rnishe i with each w'hnm the contract may he aw:lyded at any subsequent out s Bidders will write the antoont of their estimate ,,i (I without c~ Iusl„n or baud, and that no them. ter o f delty ry. Flour will be received iu ba mils letting ; the amount an each case ti', b, calculated in addition to in- tire,- the trite' ill figure,. the fannies-al :\sse m Ily a hcvd of a department, chief oI rely. upon the estimated amount of the work by which Payment wit] be° made by a requisition on the Comp a 611 <-au, di' illy tln-reofn'r clerk th- rein, or other office r 7,800 empty barrels to be returne d to the bads are tested, Ttle consei-t above mentioned tr tiler, in accordance with the terms of the coil tract. of the Cur or ti ,n, is ' tree ly or ind'rectly mtere-te d and delivered trout Pier fo t East Tw enty- ,hall be accompmtied by the oath or affirmation, The form of the corn act annul, n, ~I„-i iIiia ions, anan d timer.-ln, nn' in th- supplies ror work ro which it relates, o r sixth sine", and the price at whica said In writing, of eacb of the persons stun n, the plans, and show iug the manner I p,, yment, will ! e cur in any p,'r:i n of the p • fit- then.of. The bid or esti empty bar.-rls arc ow:n-ded to th, Con- same that he is a house',older or freeholder in nshed at the ofli,-1 14 the Ucp.tr inrnt n 142 bast state must be eeriti,'d by the oath, in writing, of Ih e tract,,r to be deducted from the priruec of The Pity of New Yrork, and is worth the amount of Twentieth street. New York City, :end Horg.ln Cc part% or parties making the e,timat that the several the Flour, the security required for the completion of this contract Slattery, !'Jo. r \tads=nn at hue, New' l ork City, and m.ltter sttted herein are in all r-spects true. Whet e a9. 24 dozen Gelatine, " Coxec° over and ahot a all his debts of every nature, and bidders are-cautioned to examinr e Bch and ,r II of its ire re than one person i_ interested it is requroite that th e 30. 580 Flans, prime quality, city cured, to aver- over and above his liabilities as ball, surety or other- provisions carefully, a, the I ommissioner of the llepart- corifi ati,nn Ire mien de and subscrib,d by all the pa err e s age t4 pounds each. wise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in mem of Correction to d: moist uj,un its tbsulute enforce- interested. 31, 300 pounds Hominy good faith and with the invention to execute the bond ment in evs ry particular. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied b Y 32. 14 dozen Currant Jelly. required by section Ia of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- FRANCIS 1. LAN I RY, thy- cans• fit, in writing, of two househo ders or free 33- 19,500 pounds Currant J,-Ily in 3o-pound pail c), nance, of T'he City of New Y„rk, if the contract shall be Commi.,roner, I tcuart•t.ent of Correction, l.ol c, Cr security, trust or deposit compani s in ThThe 34. =,900 pounds Prime Kcule Rend-red Lar d, in asvarncd to the I,erson or per-on, for whom he consents Ci'y n f Nosy 1-ork, with their re,pective places oof pactage'- of about 5o pounds each. to become surety. I lie auegttacy and suriiciency of the DFt'1RT11ENr Or C IIrnvc'i l,\, busmecs or residence, to the effect that If thecontractbe 35. so boxes Lemr ns. :ecurrty offered to be approved by the Comptroller of Ni, .4? E:1 T T'1t"1 \ I EIH `'IReET, arvardrd to Of c p rso. , making the estimate, they will, on 36. 175 pounds Ma_aroni (t-lb packages). The City of New York. Semi- Yo:cutt \ Williams, N', 207 -, East • ovrlopn Co0,tearmttng the estim:2t•t, hilt most be handed g days r tter the nw,trd ha- been m,ode. hue qualify of the articles, su/sf,lies, goods, wares Cumberland street, Ph'ladch hia, 1'a." to th_ officer or clerk of the Department who has The soap to be delivered in boxes h,.Id. and mere/randise must colt/Orm i every msrheet to 6roo»r turd Jr :/r Ii'. r,)rsh-r. char-, of the est,mate-b-,x, and no mu mate can be inn; ab, um So pounds, and he weigh t to thesamplsoftk•sa,ae.,ue.r/ei-it/on atIr, office ofthe 5. 7 ton, rst qua icy t ;reen on, -u rkhrg Prue.m dcpusiterm in said box until scch check or money has be de.ermincd on its arrival at the St ore- said ft -gartnnn, .n, u', 140 East Tao,'. tieth street, ,Ve.0 Corn, It itaU'e t, r N,:_ r Rro•:m. been examined be said officer or c'erk and frond .o be house, bla':kw'ell'' ],land, au aver ate 1 ork C7ty, or, in time or rem cc rf,anrples, to the printed 6, 1 ton r Bro,m Handles ist rI uahc} ', for - o.7 and 8 each delivery. The soap must be fr e•- required efore ezee a kii rg t%reir es.t~'ur arcs Broom. s•i1Crsenud bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five clays from added carbonate of soda, s'.Ihcat C o1 Bidders will state • the price for each article, by which 8. 7,000 Caps for large Broom=. nfn.r mni e that th-' co.aract his been awarded to him, s din, mineralsoap stock, orotherforfor e the lids will be te,terl, o e-- g. 5.000 pounds S out Africa-a Bar, Fur Street Brooms, [ xccu~ ~tire- t c -am e the am tint of the d- pPosit m.de material. It mu..t be of good firmn ess Bidders well write cut the amount of theirestimates in If mime- Lung. Ins' I r an shall be f rleited to end reraincd by I he City so ubd eat t-o parts alcohol of pinenv- addition to Inserting the same to figures. to. 5,oco pounds split Bamboo, for Street Brooms, of Nvry 1 n rk as Uquid ,fed d., mag cs for such neglect or hour per cent., and contain not more Ft r I Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- t6 in. relu,:,l , but rf 1w'' hall evecu:e the contract within the thirty-three per cent. of water. Em pty troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or It, 2,000 pounds l'ampic), ^grey and mixed.,, time of,ru•ai~.i, the amount of his deposit will be returned soap boxes to be returned an'- the p rice rom time t ' time, as the Comuutsaieaocr may determine. 12, 5,000 TOP' for Brushes, 3,e,o„ Scrub, to in. ; :,- ice Inn hnn. bid for same to be ueducted crone Ii The form of the contract, inclurling speeiticatinmnsr, and NI ne, r: in. Shou!d the person or persons to whom the contract by the cc trac.or, shnwin~ the mariner of uayment turd other dct,ds, will i'3, 2,000 pnm.ds Rice Root, " as per sample." mac be asardeci -glect or refuse to accept the c retract 6t. 6o dozen lvory Soap. be furnished at the uffrre of the Uep,mrtrncnt, No, 148 14. 5,00) 9 I et Street I-tn n,a H ndlcs- within hive days af,,:r written nonce that the same has 6z. 25 dozen 'Foil. it "oats. East I wentleth street, New York Cr y, and hi-Hers are 15. 2 d nzeu Brus't ]Lskgirs' Drills, ar-sorted , i,een awarded to his ,.r their bond Cr proposal, or it he 63• 200 pound- horn Starch, IIII. packages. cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions t6. i,oco Ve':eet Top Cap• for ,1 hi-k Bru-ms as per or they :,CCs. t but do not execute the contract an d give "4. 2,840 pound- Luund p St.mrch. carefully, as the lommi.aoner will (mist upon its cam,. le`,. th prr,per - 'cur tc, he or they shall be considered as 65. 35 doz""n Papers T'nyn,e. absolute enforcement in every ,articular. 17. coo 4-8 Escutcheon Pins. Nu. 17. Fav:ng aban..: and it and as',n1 d-fa:llt to the, C. rporatuon, 66. 4,400 pounds Ouiong 'Pea, Black, in half chests f ice NkA\CI, J. LAN CRY, i'8, too 5-8 Escutcheon Plus, No. t7. an , file c' ntract will be r advertised and relet, a, pro- from all admixtures and in original pa ck- Commissioner. Department of Correction, vided by I ti'. ages. Shoe industry. %'/e.- qual.ty nJ time artihles tuns# cnnforut rn .v ry 67. 4,000 pounds fine Oolong Tea, Black, in half ch coot FRESH COWS' MILK. ro. 8,oco feet _6-rz. Oit Grain Leather, "B" grade, rester t t r he same Co of the s cue en ex/elb.it: on at the free from all admixtures and to origi pal W1 estern tan. r'/iic- if t/r' hinges G unty Pe,t1mr.'inry, ear. in the ab- p.,ckaces. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH COWS' MILK FOR II scnce s>, lo,oco pound, I i, , Hemlock Sole Leather, over- of saear/Its, to tk /+r.'n eel opectJicat.'ons. Bidders 68. boo round fine Green Tea, in half chests fF m THE YEAR 1899. weigh', u t„ z; lbs, Per side. are ca.tio):era L, e'-r.nurre the sjtreihcah ns for par- frorn all admixtures and In original pa k- 21, 3.000 feet I iht Birk nt,eep tie:ererrs jthe- articles, etc., required before seak:ne ages. SEALED BIDS OR ESl'IMATES FOR FUR. • -, rco dozen 6 0 1- d,. No no Willmar tic 4 Cord their estvu tes. 69. 75 Smoked Tongues, prime qu-rlity City cu red nishing 45.000 quarts, more ear less, Fresh Cows' Intrin is thread, 5o ft. finish, hick. L'i'ders crib state the price for each article, by which Cr) average 6 pr,unds each, Milk for the year ending December 31, t899, will be re- 23. 50 dozen ;o0 1-ds. \o, co is lfIm.t tic 5 Cord the ids will be ne-ted 70. 350 pounds Tapioca. ceived at the ulfice of the Department reef Correction, Intrin-ic Ohre d, so it hunch, tt bite. b'iddei s wi I write out the amount of their estimates 7t. 6,000 pounds Plug"I"obacco,I ounce pieces. Ni, 148 East Twentieth street, in The City of New 24. lOS dozen moo Yds. Na. 36 \~ ipmantic 5 Cord in addition to inserting the s.une in figures. 72. 95 barrio Is M It Vinegar, prime quality, em pay York, until to A. nt., Intrin,ic thermal, cc It. finish, Bra, k. Payment will b- made by a req isition on the Comp- bills. to be retur red. 'fill t(r4DAV, DECE'IIILER 22, 1898. 25. 3'a duzon coo 1'd';. No. ;,; 'nV thin u. to r Cord I troll _r ul accor: once- with one terms of the contract, or 73, n30 barrels Sal Soda (Prime Quality,, about 340 The person or persons making any bid or estimate Intnn<;c thread. -' n. fun.h. \\'hire, to-m time t time, er the Cornmissi:m, r may determ ue. Ib-.each bbl. shall furui,h the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed, a6. t INE 11ilee, imps nod Stem /'r e,w'ith `,pairs 'I he for o of th-: co_ tract, rode nog specN0cations, and 74• Zoo pound, Farina, 1 16. packages. "Bid or Estimate for 45,000 quarts Fresh Cows' Milk men's, 5 palms boys', 4 parr: youth-', 6 shuwiar th m.enner of pan n ent, wi 1 be furnished at 75. zoo bags Iran, empty bag.. to be returned. for the year , 699,' and with his ear their name or names parrs 'vomen's. 5 poi, s mi-se-, : pairs th - office of the heparin nt, 'to. 148 East Twentieth 70. 3,coo bushels No. I L),nt , 3~ lb-. net to the buy hcl, and the date '1 presentation, to the head if said Ile- cod.:'s lasrs. I hes, lasts are to be made street, or Janie, J. Kirwm, I cep :sty Commis-loner, No. empty bags to oe returned. partment, at the said office to or before the day and to fit our work. Po ingh Hall, No „ugh of Broo lyn, and bidder.; are 77. ttO,0o0 pounds A No. r l'lmothy Hay, wet gut hour above mooed, at w'hich~ time and place the bids 27. ON F. Puritan z Nucnle Wax thread Machine c:e.ItUO :ed o examine e.e,h and all of its provisions cxrt- allowed as received on L. I. or estimates received will be publicly opened by the " cur for poser." lullt, Is the ommissioner will insist upon its absolute 78. 5 bags 0 1 Meal. Cnmmenissioner, or his duly authorized agent, of said 28. 1 dozen Snell & At crton's Welt Trimmers. enb.r_ ement in ever}' particul tr, 79. fin I acs Coarse Meal. Department and read. 5 d• zen Leather patch Ccmcn'. 29. FRANCIS J LANTRY, 80. tzo barrels Plantains (no pounds to the bb I.) T HE Conim1IS8Io\ER on THE DFPARTSIENT OF COR- 30, 2 dozen Pei wood A rI Hats with Patent. Commissioner of Correction. all empty carrels to be re'urned. Iron bedSccnlx RECTION RF.SLR1"ES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIOS 8t. foo barrels Onions n50poImd, to the bbl.), a'l OR EST1bi,ftTES IF DEEMED TO BF. FOR THE PUBLIC 3t. ONE set of Laha Dogs for Munch ne Lathe, DEI'ARttntF5T OF CORRECTION, emply 1 arr_Is to be returned. INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 3,8, from 1z to q inches a, follows : 4, r, Note YORK CITY, Boerru GH , F MANHATTAN, 8z. Son barrels Turnips, White and Russia '35 LAw-s OF 189-, 2, a3, 3, q~," ant 4 inc e-; one of each. December 2, 1:898. pounds to the bbl.), all empty I arrels to Na bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 32. I dozen rz-tee-h Flat Bast.. rd Files. be returned, awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- 33- r dozen rz-inch h,,lf-run.. d Ba-ta d Files, PROP(1SALS FOR GRI)CERIES, PROVISION°, 83. Soo barrels Carrots !n5o pounds to the bb I.', poration upon debt or contract, or in ho is a defaulter, as 34, r doz:n Smooth File, for Lathe work. FLOUR, vEGEfarAb'LEe, EPC., 1899. all empty barrels to be returned. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- 31 35• Iz dozen Round I- lies. 84, 30,C00 heads o Ca bage, good size and so lid ration. 36. 12 dozen '4 Round Files. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- heals, all empty barrels to be r°turns d. The award of the contract will be made as soon as 37. dozen Squire Files. .5) Groceries and other Supplies during the year 85• 5c0 pounds Smoking •l'obacco (z oz. pac ag e; . practicable after the opening of the bids. 38. 3- doz -n ;2 Square h sits. ipso, in conformity with sampL_s and specifications, All goods inn be delivered in in I,lbnents at may l,e Delivery will be req-tired to be made from time to 89. 1 dozen t --inrh F:at smooth Fi'e,. will be received at the ,Hoe of the Department of required during the year ,b9g. free of expense. time and In such quantities as may be directed by the 40. I dozen a-inch H. If 4nund Files, Correction, No. 148 Ea-t •T'wentieth street, in The City No bonds or deposit required on bids under One said Cummi,sioner and to be free of all expense. 41. . dozen ro-inch a Cornered Files. of New York, until no .s, nt.. Thousand Dollars. Awards will be made on I Any bidder bar this contract must be known to be 41. 3 4 dozen 6-inch 3 Cornered Files. DECEMBER 15, 1898, lowest items. engaged in and well prepared for the business, and 43. ✓ % dozen htit mound smo"tit 6-inch File. Allgoods to be deli . red on Pier, foot East Twenty- THE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES T HE must have satisfactory testimn:nials to that effect, and % dozen Knife F.les, ;-inch smooth. 44• sixth street, anrt dirty/et allowed as received on Black- RIGHT TO REJECT' ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEII ED the person or persons to whom the contract may be 4c. 6 pairs stubs c-mch Cutting Flyer-. wetPs /s la ad, ro BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED I` awarded will be required to give security for the per- 46, t Challenge Plain Dog Bench Emery Grinder I. 13,00":5 , otmds Bologn'a Sausage. SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF ,897, formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with NO. s with -o,mt,,rchaft and 2 emery z. 17,oe» pounds No. 3 Barley. No bid or estimate will be accepted foam, or contract two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of wheels, one for grinding brass, cote for 3. 13,500 pouns.s r utter known as Western Extra awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- FIVE HUNDRED 5001 DOLLARS. grind ag steel. Creamery or Fancy State Crea r cry. Donation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaultdefault- Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Goods to be dell, ered at once. 4. 85 pieces Ban n, prime quality, City cured, to as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the C or- and place of residence of each of the persons making No bonds or deposit rcq tired in hid< under fit 0OO. average 6 pounds each. poratlon. the same, the names of all persons interested with hint Samples on exhibition at the Kings County Peniten- 5. 5z8 bushels Bears, not older than crop of 1898, 'I he award of the contract will be made as soon as or them therein, and if no other person be tiary. and to weigh 6e lbs. net to the bushel. practicable after the opening of the bids. so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; Bidders are requested to foot tip their bids. 6. 26 dozen Bath Brick. Delivery will be required to be made from time to also that it is made without any connection with Awards will be made on the to , est items. 7. 141 dozen Tomato t atsup. time, and in such quantities as may be directed by t he any other person making an estimate for the same pur- Goods will be received in one dot. very. 8. rz doz n Canned Cherr.es. said Comrraissioner. pose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion No empty packages are 'o be retuned to h'dders or 9. no dozen Canned Pear;. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, contractors ; to be delivered in instalments, as required, ro. no dozen Can Sardines, 34s. engaged in and well prepared for the business, and mt tst head of a department, chief of i bureau, deputy there- except such as are dee'.gnated in the specification=. II. x6 dozen Canned Salta n, have satisfactory testimonials to that effect : and t he of or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, The person or persons making any bi'l or estimate ,a. coo dozen C nned Tomatoes. person or persons to whom the contract may be award , en is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the sup- hall furnish Elie same in a seal d e„vrlope, indorsed 3. loo doz n Chow-Crow ( .2k B. Pints'. will be required to give security for he performance " Bid or Estimate for Goods for Manufa.-cur ng Purpo-es of plies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of i'4. 270 quintals prime quality Ge: and Bark Codfish the contract, by his or their bond, with two Futtcie rat the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified for the Ki. g; County Penitenti..ry," with his or th•,ir to be pet feetly cured and to average tint name or names, and the dale of presentation, to the sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per ce nt. by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making less than s lbs. each, to be delivered in of the bid for each article. the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are head of said Department, at the said ohice, on nr Lchore boxes of 4 quintals each. each bid or estimate shall contain and state the na me in all respects true. Where more than one person is the date and hour above named, at ..-hlch rime a.,d place t z., 32 barrels Soda Biscuits, empty bbl., to be re- and place of residence of each of the persons making t he interested, it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be the bids or estimate= received- e we!; I: e uublicty oper.ed turned. sam., t e names of all persons interested with hint or made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5809

Ea,-h bid oo tim:uc lid! Itc aecC'mj,oni•(l b', t ested it is re.tuisite th.a the I Etot r I CA I In:: he mace and which he would be entitica upon its rnmplctiun ti- ,i II nth rlcI-,•, ::n-.l th.,t lie his offered htmsclf as a surety in couso-Itt, In w"ritiq„ ,d twu hnu'ebuld rs or fro chaldc subscribe,) by :III the uarties interested. which the Corporation may he obliged to pay In the pe good Lich and VIII the mtenuon to execute the bond or trust ur security campani,-., in The City of Ni P:ach hid or estimate shall he accompanied by the son or persons to wheat the contract may he awarder) required he sec;inn Iz of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- York, w"ills their respective places of business consent, in writing, ut two householders or freeholders any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to residence, to the effect that if the contract nauces of'Phe City of New York, if the contract shall be or trust or security companies in The City of New calculated up it the estimated amount of the C ndens awardod to the person or person+ for whom he consents awarded to the person making the estimate, they wi York, with their respective places of business or and Fresh (-ows' 1.1ilk by which the bids are tc-u to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the on its being so awarded, become bound as 1. residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied sureties for its faithful performance, and that if security oiler.-d is to be approved by the Comptroller to the person makin,, the estimate, they will, on its the oath or affirmation, mn writing, of cac'ft of the for of The City of New York. shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pi being so awarded. become bound tin his sureties for sons signing the same that he is a householder or ire No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- to the Corporation any difference between the sum its faithful performance, and that if lie shall omit or re. holder in The City of New York and is not t which he would be entitled on its completion, and th panied by r'ither a certified check upon one of the flute to execute the 'ame, they will pay to the Corpnra- amount of the security required for the completion State or National backs of The City of Now York, which the Corporation may be obliged to pa}' to the pe tion any difference betiveen thesum to which lie would he this contract, over std above all his debts of eve drawn to the order of the Comntrol er. son or persons to w'hum the c„ntract may be aw'ardl entitled on Its completion and that which the Corpora- or money to the nature, and over and above hi; liabilit ics as bail, sure amount of One Hundrrd and Fifty Doll.lrs, being ifve at any .subsequent letting, the anti Lint in each case lion may be obliged to p'y to the person or persons to or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a sure be calculated upon the estimated amount of the hli per certum of the amount of the security required whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequeet in good faith and with the intention to execute the hot for the f.uthtul performance of the contract. Such by which the bide are tested. The c,nsent above me letting ; the amount in each case in be calculated upon required by section 27 of chapter 7 of the Recis, tioned shalt be accompanied by the rath or affirm check or m.mcy mist Nor be inclosed in the sealed the estimated amount of the Fresh Fish, eta'., by which Ordinances of The City of New V irk, if the contra envelope containing the Ir silt mate , but must he handed to tion, in writing, of cacti I,f the persons signing the -am the bids are tesb.d. The consent above mentioned shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom the officer or clerk of the Department who has ch:,rge of that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of Ne shall be accompanied by the oath cr alfirmation, in consents to become surety. The adequacy and suf York, and i,s worth the amount of the security rcql:m the estimate'-b x, amt nu> estimate can be deposited in wriHn„ of each of the person, signing the same, that he ciency of the security offered to be approved by It said 6ox nu!iI suet , lie It or Money has been examined for the c iupletion of this a,ntract, over and above :. is a housdioldc.r or freeholder to Ike City of New York Comptroller of The City of New York. by stud sheer c'r C1crh :toll found to be o 'rroct. All such his debts of every nature, and over and above his ]iahi and is worth the amount of the security required for the Na bid or estimate will be considered unless a depnsitc, except that of the successful bidder, will be ities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has often completion of this contract. over and above all his debts companied by either a certified check upon one of If himself as a surety in good faith and with the intentil returned to the persons making, the same within three of every nature, anti over :old above his liabilities as National or State banks uf'l'he City of New York, draw r1.IVSaacr the contDlct is ttvarde,l. If the wtccessful to execute the bond required by section ,z of chapter hc,il, surety or otherwise. and that he has offered him- to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the anion'. bidder shi) refu-e ,or neglcCt, within five days after of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, self as surety in good faith and with the intention to of Forty I) lays, being five per ermbrm of the amount notice that the cuetract has been awarded to him to the contract shall be awarded to the person or perstu execute the bond required by section ma of chapter 7 01 the Security required for the faithful performance of tl for whorl he consents to become surety. The ado execute the stone, the amount of the deposit made by the Revised Ordinances of The City of New fork, it the contract. Such check or money must tau "r be inclosed i hint shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of quacy and sufficiency of the security offered to t contra:a shall be awarded to the person or persons for the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must I approved by the Comptroller f The City of New Yor] New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or whunt he consents to become surety. The adequacy handed to the officer or clerk of the Department wl refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the No bid or estimate will be considered unless accon and sufficiency of the Security offered to be approved has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can t timeatoresaid the amount of his deposit will be returned panied by either a certified check upon one of the Stat by the Comptroller of The City of New York. deposited in said box until such che,-k or money h. to him. or National banks of The City If New Y-,rk, draw - No bid or estimate wi!I be consid ,-red unless accom- been examined by said officer or clerk and Ibuud to t Should the person or perbons to whom the contr..5t to the order of the Comptroller, or money to th panied by either it certified check upon one of the State correct. All such deposits, except that of the successf amount of Twenty-five Dollars, bring five per centm may be awarded negle' a or refuse to accept the contract or National banks of The City of Now York, drawn to bidder, will be returned to the persons ntaktng the son it ttltin file ,iays after written notice that the same has of the amount of the security required f,,r the faits the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of within three days alter the contract is awarded. If If fill performance of the contract. Such check or moue hat n tune. illto Ili; ,r th Or bid or l ,roposal, or if lie or Fifty Dollars, Icing tire per centum of the amount of successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within fit they accept lilt

of the amount of the ,ecurity required for the faithfe amount of the security required for the faithful perform- within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will POULTRY performance of the c„ntract. Such check or mone ance of the contract. Surh check or money must Nor be returned to him. must Nc r be inclosed to the sealed envelope containin be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the esti. Should the person or persons to whom the contract the estimate, but must be handed to the officer c m tie, but trust be handed to the officer or clerk of the may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract PROPOSALS FOR POULTRY FOR THE YEAR clerk of the Department who has charge of th D!p.irime.0 who has ch.irge of tike estlmatc box, and within five days after written notice that the same has 1899. estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited i no estimate can be deposit' d in sat t box until such been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or said box until such check or money has been examine check or money his ben t'amined by said ofii:er or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the by said officer or clerk and found to be eorrec; clerk and found to be co- ri ct. All such deposits, except proper security, he or they shall be considered as having EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder that of the sucees'ful bidder, will be returned to the abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and S nishing 35,000 pounds Chickens, n5,000 pounds will be returned to the persons making the suet persons making the sane within three drys after the the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided Turkeys, more or less, for the year ending December within three days after the contract is awarded. If th contract is awarded. If the successful biduer shall cc- by law. 3r, ,899, will be received at the office of the Department fuse or neglect, within fiso days after notice that the - Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates of Correction, No. ,48 1•:ast Twentieth street, in The successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within fir City of New days after notice that the contract ha, been awarde contract has been anal (led t ' hitn, r, execute the 'ante, in addition to inserting the saute in figures. York, until in A. In., to him, to execute the same, the amount of the depos the amount of the deposit ntatle by him shall be forfeited Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1598. made by hint shall be forfeited to and retained by Th to and retained by'Fne City of New York as liquidated troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. City of New York as liquidated damages for sue damages for such neglect or re usal ; but if hit *hall The form of the contract, including specifications, and The person or persons making any bid or estimate neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contrac execute the contract within the time aforesaid the showing the manner of payment or other details, will shall furnish the .same in a sealed envelope indorsed "Bid or Estimate for Poultry for the year tdgo," and within the time aforesaid the amount of his depos amount of his deposit wi•.1 be returned to him. be furnished at the office of the Department, No. 148 Should t e person or persons to whom the contract with his or their name or names, and the date of will be returned to him. East Twentieth street, and bidders are cautioned to presentation, to the head if said 1)epartntent, at the Should the person or persons to whom the central maybee award.d neglect or refuse to accept the contract examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as the tcuhi,I five dacs after written notice that the sam:r has said office, on or before thnt day and h ur above named, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contras Commissioner of the Department of Correction trill at which time and place the bids or estimates received within five days after written notice that the same ha been awarded to his Cr their bid or proposal, or if he insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. or they accept but Co not execute the contract and give twill be publicly oprncd by the Commissioner, or his been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he c Dated NEW YORK, December q, x898. duly authorized agent, of said Department and react. proper security, lie e-r they shall be considered as hay- they accept but do not execute the contract and gtv FRANCIS J. LANTRY, 'rHE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTItENT of CORREC- the proper security, he or they shall be considere mg abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpora ion, Commissioner, Department of Correction. and the contract aill be r. advertised and relct, as pro- TION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL I11D5 OR ESTI- as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporc MATttS IF DRF:MMED TO nE FOR THE PUBLIC 1N t ERL•'ST, AS tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet a vid,d 1n- law. Bid leis will write aft the amount Qf their estimate PROPOSALS FOR soon TONS WHITE ASH PROVIDED IN SECTION 4 o, CHAPTER :u78, LAsts of x897. provided by law. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, nr contract Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate n addition to inserting the some It fi;ures. COAL, 2,240 POUNDS TO THE TON, FOR THE YEAR 1899. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- in addition to inserting the saute iu figures. Payment wudl be m d t Iv a rcquisit:o;i on the Comp- poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp troller. in accordance with the terms of the contract, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. from time to unite, as the Co nmi-sioner in' y determine. EALED BIDS OR ESTIIIAT'ES FOR FURNISH- poration. The form of the contract, in-1ading specifications, ant The form of the contract, includm; specifications, and S ing I,aoo tons Coal for the year ending December The ailand of the contract trill it.- made as soon as showing the manner of payment and other details, ca', rho uin, the manner of payment .',nd other details, can 31, 1809, will be received at the office of the Depart. practicable after the opening ,,f the bids. be ob'aintd at the otl-ice e'f the Department. No. t4 be obtained at the office of the I'cpornvlcnt, No. r.18 mcut of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth street, in Delivery swill be required to be made from time to East Twentieth street. or la'ucc J. Kirwvin, Dc Pitt: tast'l'wcotic[ft s reef. New York City, and bidders are The City of New York, until to A. time and in such quantities as may be directed by the Commissio nee of ];rooktyn, N o. 5 1!orou,h Hall, Borouy'. especially caut oned to examine each and all of its pro. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899, said Commissioner and to be free of all expense. of Brooklyn, in,] bidden are cautioned to examine earl visions carcf liv, as the Commissi .nor of Correction wu!l Any bidder for this contract must be known to be and sill of their provisions carefully, as the Commissione insist upon its absolute ei.forcement in every particular. The person or persons making any bid or estimate engaged in and well prepared for the business, and , f Correction will ius.st upon its absolute enforcemen Dated Nrw Y„tix, December 9, tS5S. shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed must have satisfactory testis„nials to that effect, and in every particular. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, ,, Btd or Estimate for I,aoo Tons Coal for the year 1849," the person or persons to whim the contract may be and with his or their name or names, and the date of FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner, Deparuuent of Correction. awarded will be required to glee security for the per- Commissioner of Correction. presentation, to the head of s;tid Department, at the said office, on or before the date and hour above named, at formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL. which time and place the bids or estimates received will two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amutmt of THREE THOUSAND icoon) DOLLARS. FISH. b n publicly opened by the Commissioner, or his duly authorized agent, of said Department and read. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name PROPOSALS FOR FIVE THOUSAND S,ono' and place of residence n f each of the persons making the PROPOSALS FOR FRESH FISH, ETC., t'OR 1899, TONS OF WHITE ASH COAL FOR 1899. THE COMMISSIONER OF 't HE DEPARTCIENr OF Con- same, the names of all persons interested with him or RECr1ON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BID- OR them therein, and if no other person be so interested it ESTIMATES it DEEMED) TO nE FOR THE PUBLIC INTER- shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- EST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS without any c.nnection with any other person making S ntshin during the year ending December 3r, x899 S nishing the Department of Correction, during the OF 1807. an estimate for the saute purpose, and is in all respects the following Fresh I ish, etc. : year 1899, as may be required, and in accordance with No Lid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract fair and st ithnut c„klst90 or fraud, and that no member Coin moo F. sit ...... rice, ee i' an de the specifications, five thousand (5,000) tens (0,040 awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief Boston Steak lied ...... '.000 .' pounds each) r f W trite Ash Coal, consisting of grate or poration upon debt or contract, or who is a dcfnuf'er, .. of a bureatt, deputy thereof or cl,rk therein, or other Blue Flsh ...... a,000 broken egg and stove coal ; deliveries to be made to as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- officer of the C rpurati-n, is directly or indirectly in- Black 1' is l,...... ...... I,000 Black, ell's and Riker's Islands alongside, j;-4 in of all poration. terested therein, , it in the supplies or sorb h, w hich it t.oco al'o.vart, , 7t (see specifi- The award of the contract will be made as soon as Fresh N,ILLCrd, Nor ...... ,.r^. se and co ruth' uric err;t relates, or in any portion cif tha pr -'iits thereof. 'the Hahuut ...... 5 000 cations for full details , will be received at the office of practicable after the opening of the bids. bid or estimate must be scribed by the math, in writing, Shari ...... 3.000 the Department of'C.rrection, No. 148 East Twentieth Delivery will be required to be made fr,,m time to of the party or parties making the estimate, that the Smelts ...... ...... I,000 street, in The City of New York, until to o'clock A. M. of time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the several matters stated therein are in all ro'pects true. 5,000 said Commissioner, and to be free of :.11 expense. Sa,mun Tr, of...... THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1898. Where more than ono pors n is interested, it is requi- F,ounde1s ...... z,000 Any bidder for this contract most be known to be site that the rER1FICaTIos be made and subscribed by Wfote Fish ...... 0,000 The person or persons making any bid or estimate engaged in and well prepared for the busines,, and must all the parties interested. Sea Bass...... s, oct shall furnish the Saute in a sealed envelope, indorsed have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the LoLs.er:...... ...... 1.00 " Bid or Estimate for S,ono T,,ns c,f White Ash Coal," and person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded consent, in writing, of hen householders or freeholders Hard Clams ...... with his or their name or names, and the date of pres- will be required to give security for the perform.,m'e of ❑ or trust or security c'mpanies in 'I he City of New SftC ants ...... ,00- entation, to the head of said I)epartrnent, at the said the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient York, with their respective places of business or Box Oytcers ...... ir e00 rtrfce, on or before the day and hour above named, at sureties, each in the penal amount of TWO T'HOU- ., s residence, to the effect that if the contract be a„ arded lulls ...... 20,0 0 which time and place the bids or estimates received SAND (2,000) DOLLARS. to the person making the estimate, they will, on its Scallops ...... non quirts, will be publicly opened by the Commissioner, or his Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its duly authorized agent, of said Department and read. and place of residence of each of the persons making the faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or rcf,ise all to be more or less 'see specifications, for fu%, Toe COM\itSsiVNER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COR- same, the nsmes of all persons interested with him or to execute the vatmie they w ill pay to the Corporation details;, will he received at the office of the Department RECTION RESERVES tHE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR them therein, and if no other person be so inter,'tad it any difference between the sour to which he would be f Correction, No. 748 East Twentieth street, in The City ESTIMATES IF DEE31ED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, shall clistmctly state that fact; also t'. at it is made without entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation of New York, until to o'clock A. v., of AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF any connection with any other person making an es;i- may be obliged to pay to the pers'.n or persons to wit, m 1997. mate for the sane purpose, and is in all respec's fair THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9t, 1895, the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti- The person or persons malting any Lid or estimate awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor. the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a mated amount if the Paltry by which the bids are shall fu ni-n t'e saint in a sealed envelope, indorsed poratiun upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other olli er tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- .' Bid or Estimate for Fr sh HSh. etc., her th e year as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested panied by the oath r r affirmation, in writing, of each of Cnrpuratinn. ending December 3t, 159.5," and with his or their name therein, or in the supplies orwork to which it relate-, or the persons signing the same that he is a housch.lder or tames, and the date of presentat on, io the head of The award of the contract will be made as soon as in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti- or freeholder in'1'he City of Nest' V„rk, and is worth the s. id D-partment, at the sai.i office, i n or be ore the clay practicableyafter the opening of the bids. mate m':st be verified by the oath, in writing, of the amount ofthe security required for the ennpfef i,,rt ml this and hour abuse named, at which time and place the bid.. Delivery will be required to be made from time to party or parties m.,king the estimate that the several contract over and ab„va all his debts of every nature, cr estimates reestvcd will be publicly opened by the time and in such quantities as may be directed by the matters state 1 therein are in all respects true. Where and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or Commissioner, or his duly authorized agent, of sale; said Cumntissiuncr. more than one person is interested, it is requisite that otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in Derartment and r ad. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the good faith and w ith the intention to rccceue the b- nd THE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must part, 5 interested. required by section 12 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- FIGHT Ta hE!ECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DFEttEL have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per- E:ch bid Cr estimate shall be accompanied by the nances of The City of New York, if the contract shall 10 BE FOR 7- HE Pt BLIC INTEREST, As I ROVtDED IN SEC. son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, be awarded to the person or persons for whole he con- 105 419, CHAPTER 378. LAWS OF 1197. will be required to give security for the performance of trust or security companies in The City of New f orb, sents to become surety. The adequacy and su0ieirncy No bid or estimate will be ac cepted from, or contract the contract, by his or their bond, with tout sufficient with their respective places of business or resid,-nce, to of the seeurity offered to be approved by the Comp. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- sureties, each in the penal amount of FIVE THOU- the effect that if the contract he awarded to the per- troller of The City of Nev., York. pora'ion upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, SAND DOLLARS. son n aking the estimate, they will, on its being so No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful panied by either a certified check upon one I:f the Corporation. and place of residence of each of the persons making performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse State or National banks of The City of Nely York, The award of the contracts will be made as soon as the same, the names of all persons interested a ith him to execute the same trey will pay to the Corporation drawn to the order if the Cumptn;ller, or money to practicable after the openinrr of the bids. or them therein, and if no other person be so interested any difference between the sum to which he would the amount of line Hundred and I iffy Li liars, b_ing Drl,very will be required to be made front time to it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made he entitled on its completion and that which the Corpo- five per centum if the amount of the security re- rim', and in such quantities as may be directed by the without any connection with any other person making ration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to quired for the faithful performance ref the contract. said Commissioner, and to be free of all expense. an estimate for the saute purpose, and is in all respects whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent Such check r.r money must NOT be incl,,scd in the Any bidder f r this contract must f,.rn,sh testimonials fair and w ithout c,.11usion or fraud, and that no member letting ; the amount in each cane to be calcul tied upon sealed eu,el, ,pe en ntaining the estimate, but most be that , e is eo;aged in the business of selling fish in The of the Municipal Assembly, head ofa department, chief of the estimated amount of the Coal I y which the bids are handed to the officer or clerk of the Department w ho City of New Ye:k, and has the plant nces,ary to carry a burca'.I,deputy thereof er clerk therein, or other officer tested. 'I he consent above mentions d shall be accom- has charge if the estimate-buss, and no estimate can be nu' promptly and i egularly the contra t, it it be awarded, of the Corur ration, is directly or indirectly interested panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of e:uch deposited in said box until such check or looney has to the entire satis'. action of the C t.anmis,ioncr if the therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, of the persons signing the same that he is is hous•_ I of -ter been examined by said officer or cl_rk and found to be Department of Correction, and the person or p, r ons or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or or freeholder in The City of New fork, and is worth the correct. All such deposits, except that of the success- to whom the contract may be alaarthed will he required estimate must be verified by the oath, in Writing, of the amount of the security required or the complet'cn ofthe ful bidder, w ill be returned to the persons making the to give security for the performance of the contract by party or parties m..king the estimate that the several contract over and above :.hl his debts of every nature same within three days after the contract is ant arded. his or their bond, with two sufficent suretr-s, each to matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where and over and above his liabilities as hail, sure, y or If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, it ithin the pen-,1 amount of 'IWO THOUSAND (a,000) more than one person is interested it is requisite that otherwise. and that he fas off.rcd himself as surety five days after notice that the contract has been DOLLARS. the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the in good faith and with the Intention to execute the bond awarded to him, to execute the same, the arrnuntof the Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name parties interested. req'sired by section ti of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained and place of residence of each of the persons making the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the nanc-s of The City of New York, if th'e contract shall by The City of New York as liquidated damages for name, the names rf a I persons interested with him or consent, in writing, of two householders or free- be awarded to the person or persons for whom he con- such neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the con- them there n, and if no other per=on be s , intere: ted it holders, trust, depositor security companies in The sents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency tract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit shall distinctly state that fact ; a'so that it is made with- City of New York, with their respective places of of the security offered to be approved by the Comp. will be returned to him. out any connection with any other p-rson making an business or residence, to the effect that if the contract troller of The City of New York. Should the person or persons to 5,h,mt the contract estimate for the same purpose, and is in -Il r sped' fair be awarded to the person making the estimate, they No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- may be awarded neglect or refuse to arc• pt the contract and without col;u-ion or fraud, and that no member anied by either a certified check upon one of the will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his p within five dat s after written n otice that the same has ofthe Municipal A..setsLly, head of a department, chief of sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall State or National banks of The City of New York, a bureau, oeputy thereof or clerk therein, Sr other officer been awarded to his Cr their bid ur proposal, or if he or omit or refuse to execute the same, they w ill pay to the dratcn to the order of the Comptroller, or money they accept but do not execute the c ntract and give of the Corporation. is directly cr indirectly interested Corporation any difference between the sum to which to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, being five therein, cr in the supplies or work to whi..h it relates, the Proper security, he or they shall be c 'nsidered as he would be entitled on its completion and that which per centum of the amount of the security required for having abandoned it and as in d nfault t'i the Curpora- or in any portico of the profits thereof. The b d or the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or the faithful performance of the contract. Such check estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the tion, and the contract will be rcadvertiscd and relet as persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope provided by law. party or parties making tie esdmaee, that the several subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be containing the es imate, but must be handed to the matters stated therein are in all respects true. %%'here calculated upon the estimated amount of the articles Bidders will write out the amount of their estimatesin officer or clerk of toe Department who has charge addition to inserting the same in figures. more than one person is interested, it is requisite that by which the bids are tested. The consent above of the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited the v sietC+TtoN be made and subscribed by all the mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma- Payment twill b- made by a requisition on the Comp. in said box until such check or money has been troller, in accordance with the terms of the c'mtraet. parties interested. tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, examined by said officer or clerk and found to Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New The form of the m)ntract, including specificati. ns, and be correct. All such deposits, end pt that of the how ing the maim consem, in writing, of two householders or freeholders York, and is worth the amount of the security required successful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak- :r of payment and other details, can or trust or security companies in The City of New for the completion of this contract over and above all his ing the same within three days after the contract is be obtained at the office of the Department, T. n, 148 Yorli, w:th ther respective places of business or debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or Fast Twentieth street, New York City, and bidders residence, to the Effect that if the contract be as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered neglect, within five days after notice that the contract are cautioned t•, esamineeach and all of their pr'rvi,ions awarded t: the person making the est.ma:e they will, hims, if as surety in good faith and with the intention has teen awarded to him, to execute the same, the carefully, as the G'nrmis,inner of the Department of on its being so awarded, become I ound as his sureties to execute the bond required by section Ia of chap- amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to Correction will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular. for its faithful performance, and that if lie shall omit or ter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New and retained by '1 he City of New York as liquidated shall pay to the Ccrpo- York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall ex- Dated NEW Y„RR, December 9, rlrR. refit-e to execute the same, they FRANCIS J. LANTRY, or persons for whom he consents to become surety. ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount tion any difference between the sum to which he would Commissioner, Department of Correction, be entt led on its comp!etion and that which the Cor. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered of his deposit will be returned to him. porntion tiny be obliged to pay to the person or persons to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of Should the pe son or persons to whom the contract to whom the contract may be aw trilled at any sub-equent New York. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract CONDENSED COWS' MILK. etting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom. within five days after written notice that the same has thee timated amount of the Fre•h Fish, etc., by which panied by either a certified check upon one of the been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or PROPOSALS FOR CONDENSED COWS MILK, the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall National or Stare banks of The City of New York, they accept but do not execute the contract and give the 1899. be accompanied by the oath oratfir.uation, in writing, of drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having each of the persons signing the same, that he is a house- amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, being abandoned it and as in default to the I'orporation, and EALED BIDS OR ESTI MAI'r_S FOR FUR. holder Sr freeholder in The City of New York, and is fire per centum of the amount of the security the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided S nishing a4,000 quart-, more or less, Condensed worth the amount of the security required for the com- required for the faithful performance of the contract. by law. Cows' Milk for the year 1899, will he received at the plerion of this contract, over and above all his debts of Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates office of the Department of Correction, No. 148 East every nature, and o, er and a ove his liabilities as bail, sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be in addition to inserting the same in figures. 'Twentieth 'tree', in The City of New York, until to surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who Payment will be made by a requ sltion on the Comp- o'clock A. M. of surety in good faith and with the intention to execute has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be troller, in accordance with the terms cf the contract. the bottd required by section to of chapter 7 of the deposited in said box until such check or money has The form of the contract, including specifications and THURSDAY, DE('EMBER 22, 1898, Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be showing the manner of payment and other detail,, can The person or persons making any bid or wlimzte contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 148 shall furnish the sum', in :, sealed envelune, ind rse't whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same East Twentieth street, New York City, and bidders are "Bid or Estimate for a',' 03 Quarts CondenseICows' and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved within three days after the contract is awarded. If the cautioned to examine each and all of their provisio s Milk, 1899," and with his Cr their name or omen, and by the Comptroler of The City of New York. successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five -arefully, as the Commissioner of the Department of the date of presentation, to the head of said Depart. No bid or estimate will be considered unless ac-nm- days after notice that the contract has been awarded correction will insist upon its absolute enforcement in ment, at the said office, run or hem rut the clay and hour panied by either a certified check upon one rf the Slate to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit ;very particular. above named, at which tim • and place the bids or or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by Dated New YoRtc, December, z8g8. estimates received will be Pub'iciy opened by the ('om. the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of The City of New York as liquidated damages for such FRANCIS J. LANTRY, missioner, or his duly authorized agent, of said Depart- Ono Hundred Dollars, being five per centum of the neglect or refusal; but if he *hall execute the contract Commissioner, Department of Correction. ment and read, WE DX ESDAY. DFCEM RFR r 4, i8o8. THE CITY RECORDD.

THE CO\fMIsStOvFR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COR- Cgmmissioner, or his duly authorized agent, of said AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS O RFCTIoN RESFht•ES TBE RIGHHT'IO FFJI'C7 AIL BIDS OR Department and read. sufficient sureties, each in the penal sum of Six Hundred (600; Dollars. ESTIM A'I r S IF DFEMi D '10 BE FOR TILE PUBLIC INTER- jHE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE rST, AS PROVIDED IN SECIION 419, CFIAPTEII 378, LAWS 1897. bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contras RIGHT 70 REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED awarded to, any person who is no arrears to the Corpc Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name uF 1897. TO BE FOR THE P1'nLIC INiE[(EST, AS PROVIDED IN and place of residence of each of the persons making Nn bid or a timate w ill be accepted from, or contract ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, SECTION 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 7897, surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cofp< the same, the names of all persons interested with him awarded to, any person who is in crrear, to the Cor- No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract ration. or them therein, and it no other person be so interested, porntion upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cut- The award of the contract will be made as soon it shall distinctly state that fact ; :,Iso that it is made surety I r Otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as without any connection with any other person making an poration. practicable after the opening of the bids. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- Delivery will be required to be made from time t estimate for the same purpc.se and is in all respects The award of the contract will be made as soon as Lion. time and in such quantities as may be directed by th fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mom. practicable after the opening of the bids. Rite award of the contract will be made as soon as her of the Municipal Assembly, hcad of a department, Delivery will be required to be made from time to said Commissioner. practicable after the opening of the bids. Any bidder for this contract must furnish satisfactor chief of a bureau, depot y thereof or clerk t herein, or other time, and in such (poantiti, s as may he directed by the officer of the l'orporat ion, is directly or indirectly inter- Delivery will be rrquired to be made from time to testimonials that he is engaged in the business < said Commissioner, and to be free of all expense. time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it Any blddrr for this cnntra - "Butcher" in the City of Nr:w York, and has the plan relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The t must be known to be said Commissioner. necessary to carry out promptly and regularly the con engaged in and well prepare~I for the business, and must Any bidder for this contract must furnish satisfactory bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, ut writing, have sa'isfacb ry Ic-titnonials to that effect, and the tract, if it be awarded. to the entire satisfaction of th of the party or parti, s making the estimate, lu at the testimonials that he is engaged in the business of Commissioner of Correction, and the person or person per,ons or persons to whom the contract may be awarded " Butcher " in The City of New York, and has the plant several matters stated therein are in all respects true. will be n quired to gil'e security for the performance if to whom the contract may be (awarded will be require Where more than one person is interested it is requisite necessary to carry out promptly and regularly the con. to give security for the performance of the contract, IT the , ontra to by I:is or their bond, with two sufficient tr ,ct, if it be awarded, to the entire satisfaction of the that the VFRIFtcATIUN be made and subscribed by all the su,oties, each in the penal amount of ONE 'IHOU- his or their bond, with tw sufficient sureties, each in th parties interested. Commissioner of Correction, and the persoe or persons penal amount of 'IWENI'Y THOUSAND (zo,00c SANI) !I,, ,.; DOLLARS. to whom the contract may be awarded will be required Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by DOLLARS. the consent, in writing, of two householders or Each Lid 1 r es;I rate shall cont: in and state the name to Doe security for the t.erformance of the contract by Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and pace of re-ides co of cacti of the i ercons making the his or their bond, with two sufficient surctie=, each in tree},olciers, or security, or trust or deposit companies calm , the palm s of all per>ons interested with him or and place of residence of each of the persons making thl in The City of New York, wit It their resprctive places of the penal amount of SEVEN 1'HOUSAN1) DOLLARS. same, the names of all persons interested with Lim o Ibr rn Ihl re no and if tlo othrr }:cr-on be so into rested it Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Ltr-iness or residence, to the eff-ct that if the contract be shall lrsancily s ate that fact ; a's , th.,t it in. made with- I them therein, and if no other person be so interested i aw•ardr•d to then person making the i-ntimate, they wit, on and place of residence of each of the persons making I shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is ntadt out anp 11; DC! tics with any other lemma m:,king an its being so awarded, become hound as hi, sureti s for the saute, the names of all persons interested with hint I without any connection with any other person making e-iia,ate for the same I its faithful performance, and that it he shall omit or re. P rpose, a:,d is in all respects fair or them therein, and if no o.her person be so int,.rested an estimate for the same purp iso, and is in all respect! and without cello-inn or fraud, an'I that no member of fu-e to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- it shall dlnhnctly state that fact ; also that it is made fair and without collusion r r fraud, and that no memhei the Uumc:pnl A's m' ly, hoard of a department, cr iefofa without any connection with any other person making an tion any difference between the sum to whip h he would bureau, eIeputy tl crept or cleric therein, or other officer of the ,l iunicipal Assembly, head of it department, chic lie enti•led on us wonpletion and that w•hirh the Corpo- estimate fur the some purpose, and is in all respects of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other of ti.e Corp a'a-io i, is directly or indirectly ieierr str d ration may Le obliged to pay to the person or per,ons to fair and without eoilusio., or fraud, and that no member officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly iter therein, or in thi_ soppli.-s or wog k to whi-h it rcla too, or whom thecoutract may be awarded at any sul of the Municipal Assvmr.ly, h, ad of a department, chief ested therein, or In the supplies or work to which i ,requent in any port, n of the profit, thereof, The bid or esti- letting, the amount in each case to be calculated of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. Thu mate must bey, rificd by the o.rth- in writ n e, of the party upon the estimated amntmt of the work by which officer of the Corpor Lion, is directly or indirectly bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing or pinion n,:rkin,g, the estimate, that the several platters interested therciu, or in the supplies or work to which of the party or parties making the e-limate, that tit the bias are tested. The consent above mentioned stated therein are in all respects true. shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmati ,n, in b'here more it relates, or in any o.,rtinn of the profits thereof. several matters stated therein are in all respects true than one perso is interested it is re.;uinite that the writing, of each of the persons Signing the same, that he The bid or estimate most be verified by the oath, in Where more than one person is interested, it is rcquiSit, verification be made and sObncmhed by all the parties writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, is a householder or freeholder in 1'he City of New York i..teresteli. that the verification be made and subscribed by ail th, and is words-the amount of the security required for the that the several matters stated therein are in all parties interested. Each bid or estimate shall he accompanied by the respects true. Where more than one person is inter. completion of this contract, over and above all his debts consent, in writing, of tw'o householders rr Irechelders Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con of every nature, and ovrr and above his liabilities as cited it is requisite that the verification be made and sent, in writing, of two householders ur freeholders, or or trust or senu-Ity Cnnlfanics in The City of New subscribed by all the parties interested. bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- York, with their respl etice places of business or resi- trust or security con panics in The City of New York self as a surety in g..od faint and with the intention to Each bid or <'stimate shall be accompanied by the with their respective places of business or residence, tt dence, to the effu'.t than if the o,ntract be awarded consent, in writing, of two householders or free- execute the bond required by section is of chapter 7 of to the per-on makin, the estImati•, they vill, on its the effect that if the contract be awarded to the per the Revised Ordinances of The City of New Vent, if the holders or trust or security cnrnpanies in 1he City son making the estimate, they will, on its being being so awarded, heroine br,und as ins sureties for of New York, with their respective places of busi- contract shall be awarded to the person or per ons for its faith`ul pertnrmance, and that if 1 so awarded, become bound as his sureties for it! whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy be shall omit or ness or residence, to the effect that if the contract I faithful pe+formance, and that if he shall cult or refuse refese to cxecu'e tie s:mn•, if ey' will pay to the and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation Corporation any difference betw'e, n the s•mt to which by the Compirniler of'1'he City of Now York. on its being no awarded, become ft.. and as his sureties for 1 any different c between the sum to which he would be he would be entiii d an its completion and that which its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or tc- No bid or estimate will he received or considered un- the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person entitle.i on its completion and that which the Corporation less accompanied by either a certified check upon one of fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- , may he obliged to pay to the person or persons to whorl or per,ons to wit To the con Iract lIney he ace ard,d at tion any d Ifference between the sum to which he would be the State or National banks of The City of New York, any subse I amount of ThirtyDollars, bein g five per cent u of the f tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to ~ tnatod am stnf of the articles by whch the hails are Cow,' Milk b amount of the Security required for the faithful' , ertorm- yy which t hs bids eu"e tested. The consent wham the contract mayy be awarded at an y• su bsequcnt ~ tested. "Ihe consent above mentioned shall be accnm- above mentioned shall be a c mpanied by the oa it or L tiign. ht e amount in each case to he cal cu L.ted ance of the contract. Stich check or money most NOT panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of be inclosed in the sealed ens-n dope con:aiuing the esti- affirmation, in Sin Rio.,, of ea h of the persons signing the upon the estimated amount of the articles by which the persons signing the same that he is a householder same, that he is a hoes h, lderor freeholder in The City mate, but must be hand.,d to the officer or clerk of the the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the of New York, and in worth the amount of the security re- Department who has charge of the estirn:,te-box, and shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in am lint of the security required for the completion of quired for the e, mpletion of Ibisconir.:c', ovrran r above w'ritin,q, of each of the persons Signing the same, that he no estimate can be deposited in said b until such all his debts of es- this contract over and aboee all his debts of every nature, check or money has been examined iv SLlid officer or my nature, and over and ab: v his is a householder or freenolder in The City of New York and over and :above his liabilities as bail, surely or I al•ilti cs as L ad, >.wY'ct or utherrlise and tilt Inc h as and is worth theamuunt of the security required for the clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits exccP t ofEc red }fir ns"c ~ otherwise, and that he has offered himself a; a surety in that of the successful bidder, will be returned to t It a. a a surety in gaud htith, and wi h the cos l et on c t ihm s c ,tracI,over tad :above all his debts good faith and with the intention to execute the bond c t he intention to ev.-cute the hoed required Ly snrtinn 27 of rS every nanature, Ore and over and ab,ve his liabitit,es :,is required by section r2 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- persons marking the same within three days aft the chapter 7 of rho Revised (Or inauces of the I ;ty of New bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- contract is awarded. II the successful bi_Iner shall re- nances of The City of New York. if the ci ,u'ract shall be fuse or neglect, within use days after notice that the York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or se-f as surety in good Lrith and with the inte:ltion to awarded to the person or persons for whom lie consents persons for whom hr: to nseutc to benomc suety. The execute the bond rcgoired by section is of chapter 7 of to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, adequacy and st.ffiriency of the security offered to be the Revised Ordinances of 7 lie City of New York, if the the amount of deposit made by him shall be forfeited security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of to and be retained by'I'he City of New York as liquidated ap roved by the Comptroller of th., City of Nesv York. contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for The City of New Y,nk. No bid or es!imate will be censiricred unless ;ccom- damages for such neglect or refusal; but it lie shall whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy Na bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- panied by cihi nr a ccrtifi, d check upon me of the arcs suffici'llcy r f the security offered to be approved execute the contract within the time aforesaid the Natmnal or State banks of The City of New Verk, panied by either a certified check upon I Be of the State amount of his deposit will be returned to him. e by the Comptroller of'I'he City of New York, M or National banks of The City 'of New York, drav,n to drawn to the order r f the Comptroller, or money No bid or estimate will be considered unless I the order of the Comptroller, or men, y to the amount Should the person or persons to whom the contract to the amount of Fifty Do1Lus, being fivwi per accompanied by either a certified chock upon one of of One thousand Dollars, being five per cen:um of the may be awarded neglect nr refuse to accept the contract centaur of the mm tint of the security requi:ed the S ate or National banks of The City of New York, amount of the security required for the faithful perform- within five days after wri'ten notice that the same has for the faithful per'formanc•n of the contract. Such r'ratvn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or check or money mu I N ancc of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be In- be i- closed in the stale] the amount of 'Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars, closed to the sealed euce!npe containing the estimate, but they accept but do not exrcute the contract and give envelop,- c,ntamngt the estimate, but must Le handed bei' g Jive per centum of the amount of the se- must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department thejroper security, he or they shall be considered as to the Officer or cle , k of the IJeparmert w'Lo has curity required for the faithful performance of the who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can having abandoned it and as in default to the Cerpora- charge of the cstitrate-boa, and no estimate can he contract. Such check or money must NOT he in- be deposited in said box until such check or money has tlen, and the contract will be readvertised and refer as depr sired in said }„ x until ,uc I clierk or money closed in the sealed r ncelope containing the esti- been examined by said officer or clerk and found to he provided by law. has be IT examined by said [Ricer or c'erk and found mate, but must be handled to the officer or clerk of the correct, All such deposits, except that of the success- Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates to he not r em. All such t:ep,.sitm, crept Ilia - of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and successlcl bidder, nil 1 r e r. turne I to tin persons mak- ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the in Addition to inserting the same in figures. no estimate can be deposited in said box until such same within three days after the contract is awarded. ing the same within three da,; at-er tie contract is check or money has been examined by said officer or Payment will he made by a requisition on the Comp- awarded. If the succc,-hd lid:'.cr shall refuse or If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. clerk and f,una to be correct. All such Jcposits, except five days after notice that the contract his been neglect, within five dams attrr notice that the contract that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the Blank forms of proposals can he obtained at file office has Lccn a,n ar I. awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the of the General B<:okkeeper and Auditor, No. 148 East to him, to execute the same, the persons making the same within three days after the deposit made by hum shall be forfeited to and retained amount of the de}.o-it mad,: by him shill be forfeited to Twentieth street, New 1 ork City; also James J. Kirwin, corte.ctisawarded. It the ,uccesstul bidder shall re- by The City of New l ork as liquidated damages for and rehired by 'I he City of N no York as hquidated fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the Deputy Commissioner, Room No. 5, Borough Hall, such neglect or refusal, but if he shall execute the con. Borough of Brooklyn. damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall Ix- contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, tract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit indite the contract within the time aforesaid the amount the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited FRANCIS J. LANTRY, of his deposit will l.e returned to him. will be returned to him. Commissioner, to and be retained by The City of New 1- ork as liquidated Should the person or persons to whom the contract Should the per,on or persons to whom the contract damages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall may Inc a,cardeJ n. glect or refuse to accept the contract may be awarded nelect or refuse to accept the contract execute the Contract within the time aforesaid the wnhfn five days after written notice that the same has New Tons, December s, 1998. within five days after written notic-: that the same his amount of his deposit will be returned to hits ROPOSALS FOR 2,500 POUND. MMORF, OR been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he been awarded to hi: or their bid or proposal, or if he or Should the person or persons to whom the contract they accept but do not execute the contract and give P less, of Compressed Yeast. Sealed bids or csti- or they accept but do not execute the contract and give may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract mates for furnishing and delivering, free of al expense, the proper sccunty, he or they shall be en , the proper security, he or they shall be considered as nsidcred as within five days after written notice that the same has having abandoned it and as in deflult to the Corpora. at the Bakehouse, Blackwell's Island, Compressed Yeast. having a',andoned it, and as in default to the Corpora. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or Bids will be received at the office of the Department of Lion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as tion, and the contract will he readvertised and relet as they accept but do not execute the contract and give provided by law, Correction, No. n48 East Twentieth street, until pro, iced by law. the proper security, he or they shall be considered as Bidders lv 11 write the amount of their estimates in Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in TI-H RSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898, having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- addition to inserting the same in figures. addition to inserting tl a same in figures. tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as Payment will b,: made by a requisition on the Comp. at to o'cl.mek A. ot., the said Yeast to be delivered as re- Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. provided by law. quired during the year t8g. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates The torus of the routract, including specifications, and The person or persons making any bid or estimate The for in of the contract, including specific:+tions, and in addition to inserting the same in figures. showing the manner of payment and other details, can showing the manner of pa}'ment, will be furnished at the shall turni-h the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- office of the Department, No. 148 East Twentieth Street, " Ilid or Estima'e far Yeast, ' an I with his or their name be obtained at the office of the Department, No. 148 Ea=t troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. Twentieth street, and bidders are especially cautioned New York City, and bidders are cautioned to examine or names, and the Cate of pit sent Lion, to the head of 7 he form of the contract, including specifications, and each and all of its provisions carefully, as the Commis- said Department, at the said office, on or be'me the to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as showing the manner of payment, will be furnished at the the C mmissioner of the Department of Correction will sioner of the Department of Correction will insist upon d,y and hour oh ve nom-.d, at which ti.m e and place the office of the Department, No. 148 East Twentieth street, its absolute enforcement in every particular. bid, or estimates rxetve l will be publicly opened by insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particul tar. New York City, and at office of Deputy Commissioner Dated NEW YORK, December iS ul. Dated NEW YORK, December 5, 1898. the Commissio ccer, or his duly authorized agent, and 9, of Brooklyn, James J. Kirwin, No. g Borough Hall, FRANCIS J. LANTRY, read, FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Borough of Brooklyn, and bidders are cautioned to Commissioner, Department of Correction. Commissioner, Department of Correction THE COMtittssIONER Or THE DEPARTMENT OF COR- examine each and all of its provisions carefulny, as RECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR the Commissioner of Correction will insist upon its DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, 1I E5TIb1ATHS IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, DEPARTNtENT OF COR1mrCTION, absolute enforcement in every particular. No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION t' 4, CHAPTER 4,o, LAWS OF Ib82. NO. T48 EAST Tw'ENTIr.-TH STREET. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, New YORK December a, 1898. J\l\ No bid or estiu.ate kill be ac.epted tr-lm, or contract NEW YORK, December g, t8g3. Commissioner of Correction, awarded to, any person wh.- is in arrears to the Co-- poration up °-n debt or contract, or who is a do faulter MEATS. - TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR MEATS FOR 18-9, FOR THE as surety (ii otherwise, upon any ob igatiou to the KINGS COUNTY 1'ENITEN?iARY, BOR- Corporation. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. PROPOSALS FOR ALL THE MEATS REQUIRED SEALED BIDS OR ESTI\IA'I'ES FOR ICE FOR roe award wi'l he made as soon as practicable after FOR THE YEAR 1899. r8 9, FOR THE KINGS COUNTY PENITEN- the openirg of the bids. EALED BIDS OR ESTIDIATES FOR FUR- TIARY, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Delivery will be required to be made from time to S nishing the Kings County Penitentiary. Borough EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH. time, and in such quantities as may be cirected by the of Brooklyn, with MEATS during the year r£gg, as S ing all the Meats required for the year 1899 to said Commts.ioner. per contract and specifications. the Department of Correction, in the City and County EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR z6c Any bidder for this contract must be known to be All dc/meetes 'o be fire of expense to the Dedart- of New York, will be received at the office of the S tons prime quality I`;E, z,000 pounds to the engaged in and well prepares for the business and must inches thick, have satisfactory testimonials to that effect. ment, and voe.gkts allowed as rece iz'e•d by the A7ngs Department of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth ton, not to be less than to for King; County Hvcitrntiary. street, in 'I he City of New York, until to o'clock A, tot., County Penitentiary, Borough of Brooklyn, will Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the names be received at the office of the L)epartment, No. r48 East and places of residence of cacti of t he persons making the Meats to be as follows, viz.: MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1898, Chucks of Beef ...... ra-,000 pounds. Twentieth street, in The City of New York, until same, the names of all persons interested with him or and to be as follows, viz. them therein, and if no other person be so interested it Salt Pork in barrels (family Omens)....., zo,000 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898, shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made with- Ch cks of Mutton ...... 20,000 - Chucks of Beef ...... 55o,oco pounds. Salt Beef in barrels, extra mess...... rso,000 " until to o'clock A. It. out any connection with any ether person making an es- Roasting pieces of Beef ...... ro,000 •• The person or persons making any bid or esti- tima:e for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and Sirloin Steaks ...... 1.,000 1. Chucks of Mutton ...... 15o,000 Roasting Pieces of Beef...... 50,000 11 mate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, in. without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Corned Beef ...... Io,000 „ Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a Mutton Hindquarters ...... ro,000 Sirloin Steaks ...... 3o,oeo dorsed " Bid or Estimate for Ice for Kings County Pen- 11 itentiary, Borough of Brooklyn," and with his or their bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer ologna Sausage ...... 8,600 '1 Corned Beef ...... 5, 11 B Mutton, Hindquarters ...... 30,000 11 name or name,, and the date of presentation, to the if the Corporation, is direc'.ly or indirectly inlet head of said Department, at the said offce, on or hetcm, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or so8,600 Pork, Fresh, Loins ...... 5,000 " Veal, Loins and Cutlets ...... ro,000 11 before the day and hour above named. at which time Ii any portion of the profits thereof. The Lid or esti- and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly mate must be vcr.ficd by the oath, in writing, cf the All to be more or less. n,aoc,coo pounds. opened by the Commissioner, or his duly authorized )arty or parties making the estimate, that the several natters st.tcd therein are in all respects true. Where 11 All Beef, Lam, Mutton, and real used by ticis De- agent, and read. tartment to be from auinrals Ailled and dressed en New All to be more or less. THE COM.t1IS51ONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE na e than one person is interested it is requisite that York Slate." See steci/cationsf<,rfulldetails. All Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Veal used by this De- RIGHT TO REIECT Ai.I. BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF Dni:MED he VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the Deliveries to be tree of all expense. ~arbnert to be from animals killed and dressed in TO BE FOR THE PIn1.IC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN larriesinterested. N w I'ork State. See Speczflcations for /Ole details. SECTION 41q, CHAPTER 378, LAWS of 1897. Should the person or persons to whom the contract Bids or estimates will be received at the office of the nay be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Commissioner of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth Deliveries to be bee of all expense. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- edhin five days after written notice that the same has street, New York City, until the person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed poration upon debt or contract, or who is a delaultcr, as teen awarded to his or their bid or pro-osal, or if he re y MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1898, "Bid or Estimate for all the bleats required for 1899," surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to time Corpora. troy accept but do not execute the contrgct and give the ,roper security, lie or they will be considered as having at to o'clock A. Sr. with his or their name or names, and the date of pre. Lion. sentation, to the head of said Department, at the said The award of the contract will be m ode as soon as rbandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and The person or persons making any bid or estimate he contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided shall furn sh the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed office, on or before the day and hour above named, at practicable after the opening of the bids. Any bidder for tins Cmtntract mast be known to be ,y law. 11 Bid or Estimate for all the Meats required for 1899 for which time and place the bids or estimates received the Kings County Penitentiary," with his or their name will be publicly opened by the Commissioner. or his engaged in and well prepared t.-.r the busin,ss, and The quality oflhe Iiasi ,,:rest r-onform i,: evs ry re- rQr'ct to the samples of the s. lire nn exhi/vtion a' t/ie or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of duly authorized agent of said Department, and read. must have satistoctor: testimonials to that , fleet, and said Dep.+rtment, at the said office, on or before the day THE COMMISSIONER OF THE Drl'ARTMENT OF COR- the person or persons to whom the contract may be vice of the said defacimen'. Bidders arm' cautioned fa exaorine the sficcilications for Jarliculars of the and hour above named, at which time and place the bids RECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJEC I ALL BIDS OR aw'arde:f will be requ!r,:d to give security for the per. or climates received will be publicly opened by the ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, furinance of the contract by mu' or their bond, with two feast, etc„ required, before making their estirna:es.

581 THE CITY RECORDD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. iRQ8.

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates 30, too dozen Canned Corn. any subsequent letting, the amount in each cue to be of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as in aJt.iu on to in cr in, the same i t tigums. 33- 150 doyen Canned Peaches. calculated upon the estimated amount of the work bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him. Payment will be m-.d by a reqursltion on t`'e Comp_ 34. t5o dozen Canned Pears. by which the bids are tested. The consent above self as a surety in good to th and with the intention to Iroiler in acconl.mc_ \s th the terms of th contract, or 35, Iao d zen Canned Peas. mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or afl'trma- execute the bond required by section is of chapter 7 of from t:Inc to time, a, the Cotimi>sioner may determine. 36, 50 dozen Canned Salmon. tlon, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, the Revised Ordinaries of The City of New York, if the The form of the coma t, including spcciacatioas, and 37. - 6ou doz n Canned Tomatoes. that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for showmq the manner of p.:yme.rt, will be furnishe,l at the 38. 25 dozen Cnilr Sauce. York, and is worth the amount of the security required whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy office of the Depart me i, ]o. 143 East '1'w eel jet it street, 39- 3o dozen Chow-those. for the completion of this contract, over and above all and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved New York city, ant bidde s a e cautior.er to examine 40. 12 dozen Gelatine " Coxes." his debts of every nature, and over and ahove his lia- by the Comptroller of The City of New York. each and all of the provisions carolully, as the Comntis- 4t. 6 dozen best I olive Oil (quarts). bilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has No bid or estimate will be considered unless sioner of the 1 )ep.rruuent of C erect on is ill insist upon 42. too dozen Papers Thyme. offered himselfas a surety in good faith, and with the accompanied by either a certified check u pon one of the its absolute entorcemen in every parti.'ular. 43• 3 dozen Extract Vanilla. intention to execute the band required by section Ia of State or National banks of The City of New York, FRANCIS J. L:\N1'RY, 44. 3 dozen Extract Lemon. chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money Contntissioudr, Dep.lrloleet of Correction. 45- 500 gallons Malt Vinegar, prime quality (empty York, if the contract shall he awarded to the person or to the amount of five per central of the amount barrels to be returned). persons for whom he consents to become surety. The of the security required for the faithful performance DEI'AR I SIF:\T IF CORFFCTION,( 46. 50 more or less Barrels Apples, good and adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be of the contract, Such check or money must NOT be NEW YoR , December 2, t_pS. I sound. all emptc barrels to be returned. approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York. inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- 47• 15,0oo more or less Heads of Cabbage, good size No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the S nrshiug t2,o.o loaves, m re or less, of Vienna and solid heads, all empty barrels to be panied by either a certified check upon one of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and Bread, to be of the best gaality and to be delivered to returned. State or National banks of 'ihe City of New York, no estimate can be deposited in said box until such the v, rious Correeti un institutions d.~ily, as caked for, 48. no bushels Cranberries, all empty bat-rels to be drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the check or money has been examined by said officer or each loafto average I', pounds each, deliveries to be returned. amount of five per centum of the amount of the clerk and found to be correct, All such deposits, except billed monthly during the year 0899, in coot runty ii Ph 49- z6o dozen Lemons, all empty barrels to be security required for the faithful performance of that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the samples or specifications, will be rccetved at the office returned. the contract. Such check or money must NOT be persons making the same within three days after the of the Department of Correction. Sc,. 148 East Tim euueth so. 30,000 pounds Onions, all empty barrels to be inclosed in the scaled envelope c'mtdiuing the estimate, contract is, warded. If the successful bidder shall re. street, in fhe City of Nose York, until ro A. x. Of returned. but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Rise or neglect, within five days after notice that the 51. 4,500 bushels White Potatoes, to be good, sound, Department who has charge of the estimate-box ; and contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, TIHRSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1895, fair size, and empty barrels or sacks to be no estimate can be deposited in s lid box until such the amount of the deposihmade by him shall be forfeited 7ir be de.irr„i in insta,'Iment; as ix.tr be required returned. check or money has been examined by said officer or to and retained by The Cuts' of New York as liquidated during the year xSp.~. 5z. 75 bushels Sweet Potatoes, to be good, sound, clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall The person or person+ making any bid or estimate fair sm -, all empty barrels to be that of the successful bidde , will be returned to the per- execute the contract within the time aforesaid the shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed - 'Bid returned. sons making the same within three days after the con- amount of his deposit will be returned to him. or Estimate for Vienna Bread," w-ith his or their name 53- 15,000 pounds Curnips, White and Russia, all tract is awarded. if the successful bidder shall refuse Should 'hr per>ou or persons to whom the contract or names, and the date 01 presentation, to the head of>aid empty barrels to be returned. or neglect, within five days alter notice that the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Department, at the said ntiice, Co or before the date and 54. 400 barrels No. I FLOIR, as per sample. has been awarded to hint, to execute the same, the within five days at,er written notice that the same has hour above named, at which time and place the bids Cr 55. 400 barrels No. z FLOUR, as per sample. amount of the deposit made by him shall lie forfeited to been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or estimates received acill be publicly opened by the Com- The contractor shall furnish a certificate and retained 'ay The City of New Yn,rk as liquidated they accept but do not execute the ontract and give missioner of raid Department, or his duly authorized of inspn'ction by the Flour Inspector of the damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall the proper security, he or they will be considered as agent, and read. New York Produce Exchange, also an execute the contract within the time aforesaid the having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- 'IHE Coat - us-meson OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE award from the Commitcce on Flour of the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as RIGHT 'IU REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEI )tED Exchan.7e, that the bYour offered is equal Should the person or persons to whom the contract provided by law. TO BE FOR THE Fr OLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN to the Standards of the Department, and may be awarded neglect or refuse to"cept the contract Bidders will state the price for each grade, by which SECTION 410, (HAPIES ; 7h, Las OF t3g 7, which certificate shall accompany each de,- within five days after written notice that the same has the bids will be tested, No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract livery of Flour ; the expense of such been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates awarded to, anv peron v. no is in arrears to time Cor- inspection and am and to be Boise BY I HE they accept but do not execute the contract and give the in addition to inserting the same in figures, poratton upon debt or contract, or who is a detauher, CONTRACTOR ; also Certificate of Weight proper security, he or they shall be considered as having Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- as surety or otherwise, upon ally obhgatien to the Cor- and tare to be furnished with each delivery. abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or pora tion. Flour will be received in barrels only. the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided from time to time, as.the Commissioner may determine. The award will be made as soon as pr-tctieable after 800 empty barrels to be returned to•and by law. The form of the contract, including specifications, the opening of the bids. delivered from the Kings County Peniten- and showing the manner of payment, will be fur- tiary, and the price at which said empty The quality of the articles, srrfflies, Bond-, mares Delivery wib be r(quired to be made from time to and merck,l ndise must it v:fo,-nr in every respe, t to the nished at the office of the Department, No, 148 East time, and to such quantities as may be directed by the barrels are awarded to the Contractor to be Twentieth street, and bidders arescautioned to examine deductedt from the price of the Flour. sam/,les o/ the same on exai('ition at the office of the said Commisrimer. said Department, A's. x43 East lwertie tie sfreef, New each and .,11 of its provisions carefully, as the Commis- Any bider for this c - nt -act frost be known to he en. 56. 140 barrels Pillsbury's Best Flour. sioner of the Department of Correction will insist upon 600 pounds A No. I Timothy Hay, weight I ork Gty, or in the absence o/ samples, to the gaged in and well prepa,cd for the bu-iuess, and must 57• 3, urinted specifscations. Birldersare cautioned toexaru- its absolute enforcement in every particular. have satisfa, tory 'es: imontals to that uuect. allowed as received at Kings County FRANCIS J. LAN I RY, Penitentiary Ine tiesllec rkcations fir is rtieu/ars of the articles, Each t[d or estimate sba I c, ntaht and state the name etc., r,-Cuired before making their CS! iurrurs. Commissioner, Department of Correction. and pace ohre,idence of ea_h cf the persons making the 58. r5o bushels No. i Oats bags to be returned, 59. 6,000 pounds long bright Straw, tare not to ex- Bidders will state the price for each article, by which same, the nau:es of all persons intere t d wi-.h him or the hide will Inc tested. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, them thtrciu, and it no curer person 'Ue ro interested, it ceed 3 lbs. per bale, weight allowed as No, 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, received at Kings County Penitentiary. Bidders will write oubthe amount of their estimate in shall xis inct'.y state that Lrct ; also that it is made addition to inserting the same in figures. NEw YORK, Dece,uueriz, 1898. Without any connection with any ether hers,n making ho. z dozen Bath Brick. an estimate for the same puree-c and is in all respects 6t. zoo bags Charcoal. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. fair and serth,.~ut c-Il:Is on or fern , and t at no member bz, 500 pounds Fine Feed. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or TO CONTRACTORS. of the Municipal .a,sembh- . had ,rt a d.a-artment, chief 6'. 3o pounds Indigo. from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine. of a bureau, deputy therm, or ci rk therein, er other 64- 8o barrels Sal Sofa (prime quality), about 340 The form of the contract, including specifications, and officer of the Corperatori, is directly or Indirectly lbs. each. showing the manner of payment and other details, will PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE KINGS intere-t ed therein, ( r in the supihes or work to trhich ft. 48 dozen Sapolio, " Morgan's be furnished at the office of the Department, No. 148 COUNTY PENITENTIARY, BOROUGH OF it relates, or to any p rt.co of the prchls thereof. o6. 400 pounds Laundry Starch. East Twentieth street, New York Coy, or James J . BROOKLYN, WITH COMPRESSED YEAST The bid or estimata ntu,t be ve ified by the oath, in 67. too pounds \%bite Castile.Soap. Kirwin, Deputy Contntissioner, No. 5 Borough Hall, FOR 1893. writing, of the party or I arric- maizm, the estimate, c8, 7,500 pounds Brown Soap, of the grade known to B trough of Brooklyn, and bidders are cautioned to EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. that the several matters state] therein are in as the trade as " Commercially Pure settled examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as S nishing Soo pounds, more or less, Compressed Yeast, re-peen true. A'he e niece th n < ne per;, n is inter- Family Soap," to be delivered within go the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute enfurce- in I-pound packages, to the Kings County Penitentiary, ested it is requisite that tie srf'cation be made and days after the award has been made. ment in every Particular. Borough of Brooklyn, in conformity with speci- sub-cribed by all the t ar,,i,s intcr.-ted. I he s( ap to be delivered in boxes holding FRANCIS J. LANTRY, fications, wilt he received at the offi e of the Commis- Should the perm or pe:>o s to whom the contract about 8o pounds, and the weight to be Commissioner of Correction. sioner of Correction, No. 148 East Twentieth street, may be awarded ne,,I-ct or n luseto accept the contract determined on its arrival at the Kings New York City, at to A. M., on C.o.mty Penitentiary, an averag tare DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, with.n five c ays '- fter wr.tten notice th it the same bar THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, IS9fd. been awarded to his Cr tteir bid or proposal, or if he or being based upon the weight of twenty No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, boxes selected at random from each de- BOROUGH OF M -tsttATTAN, All goods to be delivered to the Kings County Peni. they accept but do nc,t execule the c,ntract:md give the ll prop r security. he or trey shall be coniuered as hav- livery. The soap must be free from December z, 1898. tentiary free of expense. ing a'rmdoned it and as in default to the Corporation. added carbonate of soda, silicate of soda, The person or persons making any bid or est'mate and Ire c. n, ract will be re..dcertired and relet, as pro- mineral soap stock, or other foreign shall funs-h the Caine In a sealed envelope indorsed material. It must be of good firmness, SEALED BIDS AND ESTIMATES TO FURNISH ', Bid or Estimate for Compressed feast for the Kings vided by law. and deliver, free of all expense. to Blackwell', B ddrrrs will state the price fir each article, by which soluble to ten parts alcohol of ninety-four County Penitentiary," with his or their name or names, per cent., and contain not more than Island, and weight to be allowed as received there, and the date of presentation, to the head of said De- the bids will be teioner will inset upon us absolute enforceme it no. 7,00 pounds Common Currant Jelly. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- in every particular, Ii. a 5 o p ounds Macarroni ni . FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Ice pounds Pure Mustard. consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, tion any difference between the• sum to whici he would be 22. entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- Commissioner of Correction. a3. 5 po'tnds Nutmegs. or Security, Iru;t or Depo-it Companies is The City of New York, with their respective places of business tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to 24. 10,000 pounds Rolled Oats, whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent 25. a5o pounds Ground Pepper (pure, in foils Y los,', or residence, to the effect that if the contract be ion racks Prime Quality American Salt. awarded to the person making the estimate, they letting, the amount in each case to be calculated THE CITY RECORD. z6. upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which 27. 05 bushels Coarse Salt. will, our its being so awarded, become bound as his 28. 35,000 pounds Granulated Sugar. "Standard." sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall the bids are tested. The ccnsent above mentioned HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY 29. a,000 pounds Powdered Sugar, " Standard." omit or refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in T Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. a 30, i5o gallons Syruu. the Corporation any difference between the sum to writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that lie City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription, $9.30, 31. 5,5co pounds Oolong 'Lea, black, in half chests, which he would be entitled on its completion and that is a householder or freeholder in The City of :Yew York postage prepaid. free from all admixtures and in original ( which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person and is worth the amount of the security requited for the WILLIAM A. BUTLER. packages, or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at completion of thu contract, over and above all his debts Supervisor,