THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. (ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER, POST OFFICE AT Naw YORK CITY.) VOL. XXX. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. NU MBER 8,961.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF Kingston Avenue Hospital. NEW YORK. 57 Evelyn Hammond Nurse kao oo Resigned Aug. 3', Egos

New York, September Io, 1902. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. 4th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. Present— On motion, it was Commissioners Ernst J. Lederle, Ph. D., President; Alvah H. Doty, M. D. (the Health Officer of the Port). Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mary A. Feeney, September 15, 1902. The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and 5th. Certificates in respect to the vacation of premises at No. 171 West Ninety- ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: eighth street, No. 2.48 West Twenty-ninth street, southeast corner Thirty-third BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. street and Eighth avenue Borough of Manhattan; No. too5 Crotona Park North, No. 1007 Crotona Park North, Borough of The Bronx; No. Kg Myrtle avenue, The New York Telephone Com- Francis H. Leggett & Co $13 72 Flushing, No. 32 Locust street, Flushing, Borough of ; Richmond terrace pany $291 88 Cardeza, Gilliams & Co 45 20 and Franklin avenue. No 256 Jersey street Borough of Richmond. C. Golderman, Secretary.. 204 69 The New York Telephone Com- On motion, the following preambles and resolutions were adopted: The New York Edison Company. 48 62 pany 309 50 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the Charles W. Dickel 3o 00 C. Golderman, Secretary building situated upon lot No. 171 West Ninety-eighth street, in the Borough of Thomas Buckley 17 25 Richard Webber 631 Manhattan, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for habitation because of de- American Storage Company 25 00 C. Golderman, Secretary 249 17 iccts in the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuis- Majestic Stables 5o 00 Patrick Burns 15 00 ance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, William Rabe 1 25 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 171 West Ninety- eighth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said building on BOROUGH OF THE BRONX or before September 16, too2, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life New York Telephone Company $113 07 Standard Oil Company of New by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects E. A. Tucker Company 3o York (Pratt Works) $6 76 in the drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises George Deyo, Agent and Warden 83 19 Lyons & Chabot 4 32 likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Seth Thomas Clock Company to oo Lehn & Fink 51 23 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in Valvoline Oil Co., Leonard & Ellis Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the-Sanitary Dept. 50 45 Company 78 00 Superintendent. Cardeza, Gilliams & Co 26 35 Heipershausen Bros I o Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the R. H. Macy & Co 2 96 Austin, Nichols & Co 129 81 building situated upon lot No. 248 West Twenty-ninth street, in the Borough of Addison Johnson, A'gt. & Warden 131 65 Dunarquet, Huot & Moneuse Manhattan, has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit The George Ermold Company 21 25 Company 12 75 for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the J. W. & George H. Hahn 16 00 Simon J. Donnelly 6o oo existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its William Young 10 15 Seabury & Johnson 63 58 occupants, John W. Terry 60 75 New York Telephone Company 123 67 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 248 West Twenty- ninth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to vacate said building on or before September ,6, 1902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life BOROUGH OF . by reason of want of repair. and is unfit for human habitation because of defects The New York and New Jersey S. 0. Burnett $28 36 in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises Telephone Company $173 21 Western Union Telegraph Com- likely to cause sickness among its occupants. And further, that 'this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in C. Golderman, Secretary 134 36 pany 2 90 Totten Furniture and Carpet Com- John Gallagher said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary 8 to Superintendent. pany 4 00 Thomas Gill Soap Co 59 38 Cyrus Rheims 850 00 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the The Cook & Bernheimer Company 3 25 'wilding situated upon lot southeast corner Thirty-third street and Eighth avenue, McKesson & Robbins 40 00 Department of Correction 15 96 in the Borough of Manhattan, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human J. H. Morris 130 00 Colgate & Co 990 habitation because of defects in the draining thereof, and because of the existence W. M. Evans 8o 00 George Deyo, Ag't & Warden O9 5o 00 of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Thomas M. Carey J. Warren Mead, Ag't & Warden 34 8o19 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot southeast corner Thomas McCann 5o 00 The Bolton Drug Co Thirty-third street and Eighth avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, be required to Bramhall, Deane & Co 9 72 The New York and New Jersey vacate sail building on or before September 16, 1902, for the reason that said build- H. A. Kaysan 42 40 Telephone Company 147 d7 ing is dangerous to life and unfit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel, recommending the dis- to cause sickness among its occupants. continuance of the suits named in his report. And further, that thi,. order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary On motion it was Superintendent. Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to discontinue Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the without costs, the actions against the following named persons for violations of the building situated up.-,n lot No. 1005 Crotona Park North, in the Borough of The Sanitary Code and of the Tenement House Law, the Inspector having reported the 13ronx, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of de- order therein complied with, or the nuisance complained of abated, a permit having fects in the draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the been granted or violations removed, or the order rescinded, to wit: oreinises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. t005 Crotona No. No. Park North, in the Borough of The Bronx, be required to vacate said building on Jacob, Henry 142 Wick, Robert 849 before September 16, 1902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life Jacob, Henry /44 McMillan, John 873 and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and be- Mester, Stephen 328 Smith, John 875 cause of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among Simpkins, Charles 451 Glass, John 901 its occupants. Simpkins, Charles 453 Interurban Street Railway Company. 909 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in Wick, Robert 492 Burcham, George W 921 said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Burnham, Samuel 536 Jenks, Francis M 935 Superintendent. McMillan, John 537 Oppenheim, Louis 938 Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the Painter, Henry McM. 790 Bowsky, Adolph 939 building situated upon lot No. 1007 Crotona Park North, in the Borough of The Pickens, Charlotte 827 Morris, William J 941 Bronx, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of dcfe,.ts in the draining thereof. and because of the existence of a nuisance on the SANITARY BUREAU. ;,remises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 1007 Crotona Park North, in the Borough of The Bronx, be required to vacate said building on 1st. Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. or before Septembe' 16, 1902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life 2d. Weekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Kingston and is unfit for human liAbitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and Avenue hospitals. Ordered on file. because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among 3d. Report on changes in the hospital service. its occupants. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in On motion, it was said building. and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Resolved, That the following changes in the hospital service be and are hereby Superintendent. approved: Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the Willard Parker Hospital. Juilding sttuated ripen lot No. toy Myrtle avenue. Flushing, in the Borough of Queens, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a No. Name. Position. Salary. Change. Date. nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Ordered, That all persons in said building, situated on lot No. Igo Myrtle avenue, Flushing, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on 28 Mary Golden Domestic (Ward Helper) $168 oo Resigned Sept. 1, 1902 or before September 16, I902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life I0 Emma L. Smith Nurse 36o oo Resigned Sept. 5, z9o2 and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause 28 Susan Herring Domestic (Ward Helper) 168 oo Appointed Sept. 2, 1902 sickness among its occupants. 79 John Horgan Helper 240 00 Appointed Sept. 1, 1902 And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building, and be served as the law -eqwres, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent. Riverside Hospital. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated upon lot No. 32 Locust street, Flushing, in the Borough of Queens, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects 100 Jennie Burgoin Domestic (Ward Helper) $168 oo Resigned Aug. 31, 1902 , n the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance 49 Mary Lyons Domestic (Chambermaid) 68 oo Resigned Aug. 31, 1902 on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 32 Locust street, III Mamie Smith Domestic (Ward Helper) 168 oo Resigned Aug. 31, 1902 Flushing, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or be- 18 Margaret O'Connor.... Nurse 42o oo Resigned Sept. 7, 1902 :ore September 16, 1902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, 62 John Horgan Helper 600 oo Resigned Aug. 3i, 1902 z.nd because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness -mong its occupants. 7204 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

. of and in Stores. And further, that thi3 order be affixed conspicuously on the front raid building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary No. No.

Superintendent. 5642. No. 33o East One Hundred and 4936. No. 6o Baxter street.

Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the Twenty-first street. 5162. No. 504 West Fifty-fifth street. the building situated upon ht in Richmond terrace, near Franklin avenue, in 151. No. 733 Eleventh avenue. 53,31. No. 79 Eldridge street. - Borough of Richmond, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habita 202. No. 760 Second avenue. . No. 342 East Seventy-first street. tion because of defects in the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the 338. No. 265 William street. 6006.4 No. 117 Mott street. existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its 379. No. 164 East Eighty-eighth street. 6174 No. 63o East Thirteenth street.

occupants, 491. No. 382 Second avenue. 6225. No. 583 Grand street.

Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot in Richmond terrace, 627. No. 533 West Fifty-second street. 6229. No. 1641 Avenue A.

near Franklin avenue, in the Borough of Richmond, be required to vacate said 751. No. 435 Sixth street. 634 1 . No. 416 East Seventeenth street. - building on or before September 16, 1902, for the reason that said building is dan 784. No. 596 Eleventh avenue. 6363. No. 662 Eleventh avenue.

gerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing 962. No. 242 Centre street. 6885. No. 34 Norfolk street. and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises 1138. No. 1606 Third avenue. 6912. No. 235 East Eighty-first street. likely to cause sickness among its occupants. 1216. No. 99% East Eight street. 7015. No. 401 West Forty-eighth street.

And ;urther, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in 1256. No. 509 West Fifty-first street. 7826. No. 29 Market street.

said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary 1265. No. 68 West One Hundred and 7861. No. 343 West Forty-fourth street.

Superintendent. Forty-second street. 8112. No. 347 East Fourth street.

Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the No. 184 Madison street. 1419. No. 171 Clinton street. 9375.

building situated upon lot No. 256 Jersey street, in the Borough of Richmond, has No. 265 East Broadway. 1428. No. 288 East Third street. 9839.

become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the 146o. No. 1678 Avenue A. 11441. No. 417 Cherry street.

plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the 3229. No. 336 Cherry street. 11712. No. 725 Eleventh avenue.

premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, No. 63 Amsterdam avenue. 3286. No. 152 Seventh avenue. 12143.

Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 256 Jersey street, 3524. No. 6 Jones street. 12271. No. 327 Madison street.

n the Borough of Richmond, be required to vacate said building on or before 4056. No. 94 Henry street. 12275. No. 8 Goerck street.

September 16, 1902, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit 4265. No. 104 East Third street. 12329. No. 1979 Third avenue.

or human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and 4504. No. 146 Essex street. because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness Wagons. among its occupants.

And further, that th i s order be affixed conspicuously on tilt: front of and in 1452. No. 210 West One Hundred and 1176 No. 573 Madison street.

said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Fourth street.

Superintendent. On motion, it was

6th. Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows:

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. On motion, it was

Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason that the causes for the same have been removd: No. Business Matter or Thing Denied. On Premises At.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

1762. To drive oxen through the streets of. New York. Order No. 16517-No. 390 East Fourth street. 1763. To manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 54-56-58 Attorney street. 1764. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 308 Cherry street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 1765. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 224 Clinton street. 1766. To manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 1o5-107 Columbia street. Order No. 340-Maurice and Astoria avenue, Maspeth. 1767. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 5i Sheriff street. Order No. 341-Maspeth avenue, Maspeth. 1768. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 163 Suffolk street. 1769. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 705 Sixth street. Order No. 342-Maspeth avenue, Maspeth. 177o. To manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 310-312 East Seventy-fifth street. Order No. 345-Maspeth avenue, Maspeth. 1796. To sell milk at No. 437 West Thitry-ninth street. Order No. 346-Maspeth avenue, Maspeth. 1797. No. so Pitt street. 41 Order No. 347-Maspeth avenue, Maspeth. 1798. No. 162 Mott street. 1 99. No. 104 Rivington street. Order No. 30-Columbia avenue, near electric railroad, Maspeth. Z It 11500. No. 56 Henry street. 41 Order No. 489-No. 267 Pleasure avenue, Astoria. 18o[. No. 313 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. 44 Order No. 892-East side Jamaica avenue, south from Queens avenue, Flushing. 1802. No. 275 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street. . 7th. Reports on applications for permits. 1803. No. 222 East One Hundred and Twenty-first On motion, it was street. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

1771. To keep ten chickens at No. 177 Villa avenue. 1772. To jceep fifteen chickens at No. 2443 Morris svenue. No. Business Matter or Thing Granted. On Premises At. 1773. To keep twenty-five chickens at No. 1313 Hoe avenue.

14212. To board and care for one child at No. 78 First avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 14213. To board and care for one child at No. 1460 Second avenue.

14214. To board and care for one child at No. 363 East Seventy-first street. 14215. To use smoke-house at No. 215 East Third street. No. 321 Rockaway avenue. 14216. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 119 Chrystie street. 1774. To keep one milk goat at 1775. To drive nine cows daily from No. 27 Glenmore avenue to Christopher, at 125 14217. To manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 191 .193 Chrystie street. feet south of Pitkins avenue. 14218. To manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 319-323 West Fifteenth street. 1776. To keep three chickens at No. 783;6 Madison street. ' 14219. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 349 East Nineteenth street. '777. To keep three chickens at No. 73 Ashland place. 14220. To manufacture carbonated water at No. 302 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth No. 218 York street. street. 1778. To keep three chickens at 1779. To keep five chickens at No. too Hudson avenue. 1780. To keep six chickens at No. 16 Temple Court. 1781. To keep six chickens at No. 238 Boerum street. 1782. To keep six chickens at No. 134 Glenmore avenue.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1783. To keep seven chickens at No. 440 Prospect place. 1784. To keep ten chickens at No. 3 Chauncey street. 1785. To keep ten chickens at No. 244 Palmetto street. 1786. To keep ten chickens at No. 392 Sackman street. No. 268 Palmetto street. 14221. To keep fifteen fowl at No. 145 Fourth street, between Fourth and Fifth 1787. To keep eleven chickens at avenues, Williamsbridge. 1788. To keep twelve chickens at No. 29 Covert street. No. 855 Atlantic avenue. 14222. To xcep forty chickens at No. 2003 Hughes avenue. 1789. To keep fourteen chickens at 80,. To keep one cow at 1790. To keep fourteen chickens at No. 315 Forty-ninth street. Westchester avenue, near Catharine street, Wake- field. 1791. To keep fifteen chickens at No. 200 Palmetto street. 1792. To keep twenty chickens at No. 270 Barbey street. 802. To keep two cows at Twelfth street and Fifth avenue, Williamsbridge, 1793. To keep twenty chickens at No. 47 Marion street. 1794. To keep thirty-five chickens at No. 1701 Dean street.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

269. To use basement for the employment of No. 14 Jersey street. women and children at Nos. 346-348 Tompkins avenue, 1795. To keep sixteen chickens at

14223. To build a watertight cesspool at Northwest corner Erasmus street and East Thirty- fourth street.

14224. To board and care for one child at One Hundred and First street and Fourth avenue. 14225. To board and care for two children at No. 8 Conselyea street. On motion, it was 1 4226. To keep eight chickens at No.35o Flushing avenue. 14227. To keep ten chickens at W. S. Third avenue, 25 feet south of Seventy- Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: third street.

To keep ten chickens at No. 595 Carroll street. 14228. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 14229. To keep twelve chickens at No. 305 Chauncey street. 14230. To keep sixteen chickens at No. 2049 Bergen street.

14231. To keep twenty chickens at No. 748 Fifty-seventh street. 14232. To keep twenty chickens at No. 272 Chauncey stret. No. Business Matter or Thing Revoked. On Premises At. 14233. To keep twenty chickens at S. S. East Twenty-ninth street, 18o feet west of Avenue F. 14234. To keep twenty-four chickens at No. 6o Hemlock street. 14235. To keep twenty-five chickens at No. 394 East Fifteenth street. 151. To sell and deliver milk at No. 1930 Amsterdam avenue. 14236. To keep sixty chickens at No. 277 Milford street. 202. No. 760 Second avenue. 14237. To keep two goats at No. 89 Clifton place. No. 265 William street. 338. No. 164 East Eighty-eighth street. 379. No. 38 Hamilton street. 1 . 49 64 627. No. i68 East Fourth street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. No. 332 Henry street. 75 1. 962. No. 646 Sixth street. 1256. No. 696 Third avenue. 4,4, 1265. No. 186 Avenue B. 14238. To board and care for five children at... Evergreen avenue, near Shell road, Corona. No. 171 Clinton street. 1419. No. 225 West Sixtieth street. 1428. 64 No. 885 Columbus avenue. 1480. No. 227 Clinton street. 3229. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 3286. No. 151 Bowery. No. 231 Cherry street. 3524. 4056. No. 388 East Eighth street. ■I 4265. No. 104 East Third street. No. 29 Fingerboard road . Ai 14239. To keep seven chickens at No. Orchard street. 04. 155 54 46 No. Division street. 4939. 214 To keep thirty chickens at Corner Cary avenue and Roe street 11 14240. 5,62. No. 857 First avenue. ff No. 595 Amsdter am avenue. 64 No. 343 East Seventy-first street. 5ir. 5 4- 41 6006. No. 113 Greenwich street. Reports on application for store and wagon permits for the sale and delivery of No. 3 St. Mark 's place. 6174- 46 No. 454 Brook avenue, Bronx. milk in The City of New York. 6229. ow. No. 416 East Seventeenth street.

6363. No. 993 First avenue. On motion, it was No. 34 Norfolk street. Resolved, That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The City of New York be and the same are hereby granted: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD, 7205

6gia. 41. No. 239 East Eighty-first street. 7015. 44 Michael McEvoy, September 2, 1902. No. 246 West Forty-seventh street. 7826. No. 29 Market street. Wm. Phelan, September 8, 1902. 2861. .' No. 343 West Forty-fourth street. 6112• .1 No. 347 East Fourth street. Division of Bacteriology. 9475. 44 No. 184 Madison street. 9839. No. 263 East Broadway. 11441. SI 6th. Weekly report of the Pathologist and Director of the Bacteriological No. 408 Cherry street. 117/2. Laboratories. Ordered on file. 44 No. 434 West Forty-ninth street. 12143- No. 63 Amsterdam avenue. 7th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. 12271. •• No. 327 Madison street. 12273. 44 No. 8 Goerck street. On motion, it was 12329. " No. 1975 Third avenue. 44 Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: 1176. 44 No. 570 Hudson street. 1452. No. 66o East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Charles G. reterson, 25 to, September 7, 1902. street, Bronx. Cornelius J. Tyson, September to to 13, 1902. 7468. To use smoke-house at No. 979 First avenue 017. To use 318 beds in dormitories at New York Orphan Asylum, West End avenue and Seventy-third street. Division of Chemistry. 9199. To conduct a day nursery at No. t Henry street. 13697. To collect, transport and load bones at Foot of West Fortieth street. 8th. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 9th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. On motion, it was BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: F. W. Kerr, from September 9, 1902.

125. To keep a lodging-house at No. 120 Grand street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1 3754. To board and care for two children at No. 1394 Bergen street. 1'508. To keep ten chickens at No. 116 Varet street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- formed in the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- formed in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 1a-i6. To sell milk from wagon at Rockaway Beach. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 8th. Reports on applications for relief from orders. formed in the Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. On motion, it was BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Resolved, That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded, as Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- follows: formed in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. Granted. BUREAU OF RECORDS. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The following communications were received from the Registrar of Records: 15997. Nos. 51 and 53 Beaver street, extended to October I, 1902. 1st. Weekly report. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 2d. Reports on applications for leave of absence.

1443. No. 1371 Franklin avenue, extended to September 23, 1902. On motion, it was 1729. East side of Cromwell avenue, third house north of One Hundred and Sev- Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: enty-second street, extended to September 22, 1902. John H. Basin, September 2 to 6, 1902. 1954. No. 527 East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, extended to September 3d. Reports on applications to record corrected certificates. 24, 1902. On motion, it was 1977. Junction of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Lincoln and Third Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certifi- avenues, extended to October I, 1902. cates relating to Rescinded. Julius W. 0. Voss, born January 13, 1875. Clara Silverman, born January 27, 189o. BOROuGH OF MANHATTAN. Lena Silverman, born May 21, 1891. Lillian V. Dyer, born July 13, 1902. 1539o. No. 28 Harrison and No. 359 Greenwich street. 15949. No. 97 Sheriff street. Christopher Gilligan, died October 1, 1898. 16203. No. 45 Henry street. Peter J. Mayer, died January 1, 1902. 16517. No. 390 East Fourth street. Giovannina Bisulca, died February 15, 1902. 16749. No. 218 East Twenty-fourth street. John Campbell, died July 25, 1902. Isabella Fields, died August 3o, 1902. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Margaret Colburn, died September r, 1902. 4th. Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. 1217. No. 9 Trafalgar place. 1526. Southeast corner of Woodruff street and Crotona avenue. On motion, it was 1868. No. 9 Trafalgar place Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the 1996. No. 3207 Third avenue. volume of "Delayed and Imperfect Certificates" the following certificates: Annie H. Fallert, born December 25, 1894. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Olga Lena Kampe. born December 29, 1894. 2546. No. 365A Fourteenth street. Mannet Meratchurk, born January 24, 1896. 3256. No. 91 Pilling street. Louis Follick, born July 24, 1896. 3298. No. 425 East Ninth street. Barnet Belsky, born , 1896. 3442. No. 88 Fourth street. Michaelina Sciortino, born September 8, 1896. 3664. No. 174 Metropolitan avenue. Rebecca Neufeld, born November 25, 1896. 3711. No. Iii Sterling place. Thomas Dwyer, born , 1897. David H. Jenkins, horn December 3, 1900. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Helen D. Jostin. born December 9, 190o. 1901. 2- Jamaica avenue near Queens avenue, Flushing. Wilford F. Long, born January 27, 89 Edward H. Morlock. horn February to 1901. On motion, it was Emily I. Place, horn February 19. 1901. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are Helen Hewitt. born March 19, 1901. hereby denied: Tinnie Cohen, born June 5, 1901. Milton Fridman, born July 28, 1896. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 8971. No. 551 West Fifty-second street. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 12735. No. 2o6 Second avenue. 14931. Northwest corner of One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Cqnvent The weekly statement of the Comptroller was received and ordered on file. avenue. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: 16250. No. 231 West Forty-ninth street. 16846. No. 310 East One Hundred and Thirteenth street. A report in respect to employing an Inspector with engineering and technical train- ing, which was referred to the President. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. A report in respect to the dumping and disinfection of rubbish at Riker's Island. 1188. Northwest corner of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Prospect The Secretary was directed to forward a copy of said report to the Commissioner of avenue. Street Cleaning. 1611. No. 517 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street. A report in regard to the insufficient number of policemen detailed for duty in the 1646. No. 1402 Stebbins avenue. Department of Health, and, on motion, it was 189o. No. 72 Pleasant avenue, Williamsbridge. Resolved, That a copy of the report of the Sanitary Superintendent of this Depart- 1978. No.682 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street. ment, in respect to the insufficient number of policemen detailed to the Department of Health, be forwarded to the Police Commissioner, with the request that twenty-five BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. (25) additional Patrolmen be detailed for service in the Department of Health, as 1st. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work follows: performed in the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. Borough of Manhattan 15 Division of Inspections. Borough of Brooklyn 7 Borough of The Bronx 2d. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. Borough of Queens (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. Ordered on file. Borough of Richmond 3d. Reports on applications for leave of absence. Total 25 On motion, it was Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: Joseph P. O'Reilly, from September 1 to 4, 1902. A report of an inspection of articles worn out and unfit for use at the Riverside George F. Shrady, Jr., from September 3 to 6, 1902. Hospital, Borough of The Bronx, with the recommendation that they be condemned W. G. Hudson, M. D., from September 8 to 13, 1902. and destroyed. Said recommendation was approved and the articles ordered destroyed. A report submitting charges against Clerk Louis C. d'Homergue, which was re- Division of Contagious Diseases. ferred to the President. A report from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent in the Borough of Brook- 4th. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. lyn, recommending that an Assistant Janitor be appointed for the borough office, Monthly reports of charitable institttions. (a) which was referred to the President. (b) Report of inspections of discharged patients from Riverside Hospital. A report of the discharge from Pasteur treatment of James Kiernan and Ger- Ordered on file. 5th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. trude Graham, which was ordered on file. A report in respect to the condition of milk cars on the Harlem Railroad. The On motion, it was Secretary was directed to forward a copy of said report to the Superintendent of the Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: Harlem Railroad for his attention. Wm. E. Weber. M. D.. from July 25 to September 3, 1902. A report relating to the results of examination of samples of milk that had C. A. McConville, M. D., , 1902. been shipped from different places in the State of New York, which was ordered on Henry G. MacAdam, M. D., August 3o, 1902. file.

7206 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

An application was received from Clerk John R. S. White for examination for BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. promotion, and the Secretary was directed to request the Municipal Civil Service Commission to order an examination for said promotion. The Finance Committee presented vouchers for the expenditure of five hundred Name and Residence. Official Designation. Salary. Change. dollars ($500) received from the office of the Comptroller on , 1902 (Series No. 53, Check No. 25855), pursuant to the resolution of the Board of Aldermen adopted June 16, 1897, and approved by the Mayor June 26, 1897. The same were Archibald R. Brasher, No. 48 Perry street, Manhattan Clerk $750 oo Transferred from approved, and the Secretary was directed to forward them to the Comptroller. Manhattan from On motion, it was September 15, Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to make Requisition No. 1902. George M. Price, M. D., No. 247 East 54 upon the Comptroller for the sum of five hundred dollars ($5oo), account of Fund, Broadway, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Supplies and Contingencies, 1902 (Manhattan), for the purpose of defraying any minor Manhattan from or incidental expenses contingent to the Departmet of Health, pursuant to the reso- September 15, 1902. lution adopted by the Board of Aldermen June 15, 1897, and approved by the Mayor John J. Sullivan, No. 431 West 48th June 26, 1897. street, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from A report was received from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent in the Manhattan from September 15, Borough of Brooklyn, in respect to the condition of the Seventy-first Police Pre- 1902. cinct station house, on Eighty-sixth street and Fort Hamilton avenue, Borough of Frederick Sprenger, No. 676 West End Brooklyn. and, on moticii. it was avenue, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector 1,80o 00 Transferred from Manhattan from Resolved, That a copy of the report of the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent September 1, of this Department, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in respect to the condition of the 1902. Seventy-first Precinct station house, at Eighty-sixth street and Fort Hamilton Oswald B. Franz, No. 227 East both street, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, be forwardeu to the President of said borough, with Manhattan from the request that a sewer be provided from the station house to the public sewer in September 1, Eighty-sixth street. 1902. Reports were received of oculists' examinations of public school children, which Nicholas R. Dann, M. D., No. 23o Sec- ond avenue, Manhattan Medical Inspector. 1,200 oo Transferred to Man- were ordered on file. hattan from Sep- tember is, 1902. On motion, it was C. A. McConville, M. D., No. 595 Lorimer street, Brooklyn Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from Brooklyn t o Resolved, That the following changes in the service of this Department be and are Queens f r o m hereby approved, as hereinafter designated: September 15, 1902. William E. Sullivan, M. D., No. 332 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Henry street, Brooklyn Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Brooklyn t o Queens f r o m September 15, Name and Residence. Official Designation. Salary. Change. 1902. P.. Rodney Fiske, M. D., No. 484 Bed- ford avenue Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Brooklyn t o Archibald R. Brasher, No. 48 Perry Queens from street Clerk $750 oo Transferred to Bor- September 15, ough of Brook- 1902. lyn from Sep- William L. Love, M. D., No. ii88 Dean tember 15, 1902. street Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- George M. Price, M. D., No. 247 East ough of Rich- Broadway Sanitary Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred to Bor- mond from Sep- ough of Brook- tember 15, 1902. lyn from Sep- William J. Pennington, M. D., No. 85 tember 15, 1902. South Ninth street Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- John J. Sullivan, No. 431 West 48th ough of Rich- street Sanitary Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred to Bor- mond from Sep- ough of Brook- tember 15, 1902. lyn from Sep- J. A. Woolley, M. D., No. 226 Wash- tember 15, 1902. ington avenue Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- Frederick Sprenger, No. 676 West End ough of Rich- avenue Sanitary Inspector 1,800 oo Transferred to Bor- mond from Sep- ough of Brook- tember is, 1902. lyn from Sep- ternber 1, 1902. Oswald B. Franz, No. 227 East both street Sanitary Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- On motion, it was ough of Brook- lyn from Sep, Resolved, That the following changes in the service of this Department be and are tember 1, 1902. Edw. J. Lorenze, M. D., No. i658 Lex- hereby approved, as hereinafter designated: ington avenue Sanitary Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred to Bor- ough of Queens BOROUGH OF QUEENS. from September is, 1902. William H. Stewart, M. D., No. 2017 Fifth avenue Santtary Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred to Bor- Name and Resicllence. Or ficial Designation. Salary. Change. ough of Queens from September - 15, 1902. Edw. J. Lorenze, M. D., No. 1658 Lex- Edward Byrne, No. 29 Harrison street. Inspector of Foods 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- ington avenue, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector $1,200 oo Transferred from ough of Queens Manhattan t o from September Queens from 15, 1902. September 15, John E. Higgins, No. 2068 Madison 1902. avenue Inspector of Foods 1,200 00 Transferred to Bor- William H. Stewart, Ai. D., No. 2017 ough of The Fifth avenue, Manhattan Sanitary Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from Bronx from Sep- Manhattan t o tember 15, 1902. Queens from Morell B. Beals, M. D., No. 59 La- September 15, fayette Boulevard Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from 1902. Queens to Man- hattan from Sep- Edward Byrne, No. 29 Harrison street. Inspector of Foods 1,200 oo Transferred from tember 15, 1902. Manhattan t o Wilfred P. Byrne, M. D., No. 23 West Queens from 65th street Medical Inspector 1,20o oo Transferred from September 15, Queens to Man- 1902. hattan from Sep- C. A. McConville, M. D., No. 195 tember 15, 1902. Lorimer street, Brooklyn Medial Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from J. Conger Bryan, M. D., No. 351 West Brocklyn t o 48th street ... Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from ueens f rom Queens to Man- Qeptember 15, hattan from Sep- 1902. tember 15, 1902. William E. Sullivan, M. D., No. 332 Nicholas R. Dann, M. D., No. 23o Sec- Henry street, Brooklyn Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from ond avenue Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from Brooklyn t o Brooklyn to Man- Queens f r o m hattan from Sep- September 15, tember 15, 1902. 1902. . George J. Gorman, M. D., No. 2340 E. Rodney Fiske, M. D., No. 484 Bed- Seventh avenue Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from ford avenue Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Richmond t o Brooklyn t o Manhattan from Queens from September 15, September 15, 1902. 1902. S. Tannenbaum, M. D., No. 9 Clinton Morell B. Beals, M. D., No. 59 La- street Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from fayette Boulevard, Manhattan Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Richmond t o Queens to Man- Manhattan from hattan from Sep- September 15, tember 15, 1902. 1902. Wilfred P. Byrne, M. D., No. 23 West S. K. Abkarian, M. D., No. 342 West 65th street, Manhattan Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from 35th street Sanitary Inspector. 1,200 oo Services dispensed Queens to Man- with from Sep- hattan from Sep- tember 15, 1902. tember 15, 1902. Richard P. Walsh, No. 1040 Trinity J. Conger Bryan, M. D., No. 351 West avenue Sanitary Inspector 1,200 oo Services dispensed 48th street, Manhattan Medical Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from with from Sep- Queens to Man- tember 15, 1902. hattan from Sep- tember 15, 1902.

On motion, it was Resolved, That the following change in the service of this Department be and is On motion, it was be and are hereby approved, as hereinafter designated: Resolved, That the following changes in the service of this Department hereby approved, as hereinafter designated: BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Name and Residence. Official Designation. Salary. Change. Name and Residence. Official Designation. Salary. Change.

William L. Love, M. D., No. 1'88 Dean John E. Higgins, No. 2068 Madison street, Brooklyn Medical Inspector $1,200 00 Transferred from avenue Inspector of Foods $1,200 oo Transferred from Brooklyn t o Manhattan to The Richmond from Bronx from Sep- September 15, tember 15, 1902. 1902. William J. Pennington, M. D., No. 85 South Ninth street, Brooklyn Medical inspector 1,2os oo Transferred from Brooklyn to On motion, it was Richmond from September 15, Resolved, That the following changes in the service of this Department be and are Tom hereby approved, as hereinafter designated :

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 7207

J. A. Woolley, M. D. No. 226 Wash- Jas. M. Ames, cartage 12 00 ington avenue, Brooklyn Medical Inspector t,aoo oo Transferred from Jas. A. Varian, cartage 31 00 Brooklyn fromto P. Belford Sr Son, cartage 669 so Richmond September Is, John Cottier, cartage 185 00 1902. John J. Donovan, cartage 22 20 George J. Gorman, M. D., No. 2340 Seventh avenue, Manhattan Medical Inspector 1,200 00 Transferred from Jas. McMullen, cartage 22 00 Richmond t o Antonio Joseph, cartage 16 00 Manhattan from Fred. T. Scott, cartage 30 00 September 13, 1902. A. A. Wood, cartage 26 50 Simon Tannenbaum, M. D., No. 9 Clin- Michael Kieley, cartage 7 00 ton street, Manhattan Mea cal Inspector 1,200 oo Transferred from Michael Mulledy, cartage Richmond t o 7 00 Manhattan from John Rode, cartage 2 50 September is, Wm. Gulley, cartage 2 50 1902. $13,374 77 Morgan & Bro., storage 255 00 A. B. Yetter, storage 125 00 On motion, the Board adjourned. Chas. Wolf & Co., linoleum 51 00 C. GOLDERMAN, Secretary. Chas. Altfelix, painting 28 oo American Ice Company, ice g 18 Ames' Transfer Company, cartage 6 oo 474 IS BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Total $67,618 95

Meeting of the Board of Elections, held Wednesday, October 8, 19o2, at 13 The Board then adjourned. o'clock noon. CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. Present-Commissioners Voorhis, Page and Maguire. The minutes of the meetings of the Board of Elections, on September 15, 16, LT and 18, last, were severally read and approved. 'The President announced that the opening of bids for supplying ballots for the general election of 1902 was in order. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Mr. John H. Andrews appeared as representing the Comptroller of The City ore New York. The Chief Clerk submitted an affidavit of Henry McMiller, Deputy Supervisor of the City Record, certifying that the advertisement inviting proposals for supplying Meeting of the Board of Elections held Friday, October to, 1902. the ballots required for the general election of the year 1902 had been regularly pub- Present-Commissioners Voorhis, Page and Maguire. lished in the "City Record" ten days consecutively, commencing September 27, 19oa. On motion, the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed Filed. with. The box containing bids was then opened by the President, and was found to A communication was received from William A. Sellwin, Sergeant Thirty-sec- contain the following, viz: A bid for furnishing the ballots required for the general ond Police Precinct, dated October to, 1902, submitting a report and communication election of 1902, from Messrs. J. J. Little & Company, of Nos. 2 to 20 Astor place from three members of the Board of Inspectors of Election of the Fifth Election for the sum of $30,171, accompanied by a check signed by J. J. Little & Co., by District of the Thirty-fourth Assembly District, certifying to the inability of William Joseph J. Little, President, drawn for $1,000 op the Astor Place Bank, to the order of P. Nagle, a Democratic Inspector of Election in the same district, to perform his. the Comptroller of The City of New York, and a bid from the Martin B. Brown duties as such. Filed. Company, of No. 49 Park place, for the sum of $28,995, accompanied by a check for Whereupon the Board ordered that said William P. Nagle be removed from his $1,000, drawn on the New Amsterdam National Bank by the Martin B. Brown Corn. said office of Inspector of Election. pany, to the order of G. Radford Kelso, and by him indorsed to the order of the Two sheets from the Branch Office in the Borough of Manhattan and two from Comptroller of The City of New York. Said proposals appearing to be in due form the Richmond Branch Office were received, containing names of persons recom- the Board mended for appointment as election officers. Said persons were therefore duly ap- Resolved, That the contract for supplying the Board of Elections of The City of pointed to fill said vacancies. New York with official and sample ballots for election purposes for the year 1902, at The Board then adjourned. per proposals advertised for and this day publicly opened, be and hereby is awardeo CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. to the Martin B. Brown Company, of No. 49 Park place, City of New York, they being the lowest bidder, for the sum and price of $28,995, and that the President be wommime■ and hereby is authorized to execute such contract for and in behalf of the Board 0) Elections of The City of New York, on the approval of sureties by the Comptroller Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Board be and hereby is directed to forth- BOARD OF ELECTIONS. with transmit for approval to the Comptroller the proposal, with the tender of sureties received from the Martin B. Brown Company; also (for disposal in ac• cordance with law) the security deposits received from the bidders for said contract. Mr. J. E. Hardenberg appeared, stating that he represented the Meeting of the Board of Elections, held Saturday, October it. 1902, at 12 o'clock m. News Association, who were desirous of ascertaining what measures the Board of Present-Commissioners Voorhis, Page and Maguire. Elections would take to afford the newspapers opportunity to obtain the official On motion, the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. returns from the coming election as early as possible. The President and the Com- The following communications were received, viz.: missioners present assured Mr. Hardenberg that all would be done if possible to give From A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk of the Board, dated October it, 1902, reporting the the newspapers the returns desired. certificates of nominations, and minutes of conventions, filed with the Board since his The hearing in the matter of the charges preferred by Franklin H. Miller against last report. Ordered to be entered upon the minutes, and filed. two Republican Inspectors of Election, which was adjourned to this day for the pro. Front William Plimley, dated October it, 1902, preferring charges against Martin duction of further evidence, was taken up, but no further witnesses appearing, thr Kennedy, Chairman of the Board of Inspectors of Election in the Ninth Election Dis- parties in interest submitted their case, and the hearing was declared closed. trict of the Twenty-first Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan, for having used, A hearing was then had in the matter of charges preferred by Frederick A. Wart while acting as an Inspector of Election, on the first day of registration this year, in against Edward S. Flow, Inspector of Election and Chairman of the Board of Election the place of registration for said district, ungentlemanly and abusive language, and for Inspectors, at the recent primary election, in the Fifth Primary District of the Twenty having given erroneous information to an elector there present. Ordered that charges fifth Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan. The accused and the accuser wen be formulated in accordance with the alleged facts, and that the accuser and accused present, with witnesses ; their testimony was taken, and the case on both sides having be cited to appear before the Board of Elections on Tuesday, October 14, 1902, at 12 been submitted, the hearing was declared closed. o'clock noon, to testify in relation thereto. The following communications were received, viz.: From Chief Clerk of the Branch Office, Borough of Manhattan, preferring charges From Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller, dated October 3, 1902, of unfitness to act as Election Officer, against Inspectors of Election, for the Ninth acknowledging the receipt of eight copies of the Election Laws. Filed. and Tenth Election Districts of the Second Assembly District, County of New York. From William Briscoe, Secretary, Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated Said charges were directed to be heard on the isth inst., at 12 o'clock noon, and the October 2, 1902, relative to the disapproval by the Mayor, of the resolution of said parties thereto to be duly notified. Commission, providing four additional clerks in the exempt class, Board of Election. Sheets containing names of persons recommended for appointment as election of- Filed. ficers, to fill vacancies occurring in some of the boroughs, were submitted, and the From Wm. H. Ten Eyck, Chairman, Executive Committee, of the Republican persons thereon mentioned were duly appointed by resolution as such election officers. County Committee, County of New York, countersigned by G. R. Manchester, Secre The Board then adjourned. tary, and dated October 6, 19o2, requesting that certain Inspectors of Election in the CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. Ninth and Tenth Election Districts of the Second Assembly District, who, on Septem- ber 16, last, had been arrested and were held under bail to await the action of the Grand Jury, be removed, and that certain other election officers be appointed in their places. Filed, and the Chief Clerk of the branch office of the Board, Borough of Man. hattan, was thereupon directed to prefer charges against said Inspectors of Election. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Supplemental sheets containing names of persons proposed for appointment in place of election officers who had been removed or whose places had otherwise been rendered vacant, were presented by the Chief Clerk of borough branch offices. Meeting of the Board of Elections held Tuesday, October 14, 1902, at 12 The Board then, by resolution, appointed said persons to fill said specified vacant o'clock m. positions as election officers. Present-Commissioners Voorhis, Page, Maguire and Dady. The Chief Clerk of the Board submitted reports under dates of October 6 and 8, A hearing was had in the matter of the charges preferred by William Plimley as to certificates of nominations and minutes of conventions filed in the general against Martin Kennedy, Inspector of Elections in the Ninth Election District of the office of the Board since his last report. Ordered to be entered upon the minute. Twenty-first Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan, both being present. of the Board. Filed. The charge and specification was read to the accused, who entered a plea of not Payrolls prepared by the Chief Clerk were approved and ordered to be trans• guilty. mitted to the Comptroller for payment, as follows, viz.: After hearing the testimony in the case the Board determined that there had not been sufficient evidence adduced to warrant the removal of the Inspector, but the Election Officers-(Primary). accused was reprimanded and cautioned by the President to be courteous at all times to electors at the polling place. Borough of Manhattan $16,360 00 The following communications were received, viz.: Borough of The Bronx 1,880 oo From the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, dated October 9, 1902, trans- Borough of Brooklyn 10,605 00 mitting a copy of the opinion of the Corporation Counsel in regard to salaries of Borough of Queens 1,470 00 employees in the graded schedules. Filed. Borough of Richmond 790 00 From Morris Levy, No. 207 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Borough of $31,105 00 Manhattan, dated October 8, 19o2, making complaint against the Inspectors of Landlords-(Primary). Election of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Election Districts of the Thirty-second Borough of Manhattan 12,090 00 Assembly District, for making erroneous returns of the election held September 16. Borough of The Bronx 1,425 00 Ordered, That the Chief Clerk of said borough summon said Board of In- Borough of Brooklyn 8,040 00 spectors to appear before the Board of Elections at 12 o'clock in. on Wednesday, Borough of Queens 710 00 October 15, to answer to the charge of incompetency. Filed. Borough of Richmond 400 00 From John T. Stephenson, Captain of the Eleventh Police Precinct, dated October 22,665 00 11, I902, stating that he was led to believe that the Board of Inspectors (excepting Primary Election Expenses. the Chairman thereof) of the Nineteenth Election District of the Sixth Assembly Martin B. Brown Company, supplies $10,905 00 District, Borough of Manhattan, were incompetent; that it was after 2 o'clock p. rn. John J. Hannon, cartage 667 22 of said date that he had received the returns from said district. Filed, as the matter P. H. Keahon, cartage 583 75 complained of had been investigated. P. Donnelly, cartage 3o 35 From the Board of Inspectors of the Twenty-third Election District of the Henry McCauley, cartage 44 25 Twenty-first Assembly District, stating that the polling place therein was too small Robt. R. Sherwood, cartage 21 00 for the coming election. Referred for investigation.

7208 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

From Hon. William S. Bennet, Assemblyman from the Twenty-first Assembly authorized by the Board of Elections, cautioned said Bittel not to unnecessarily inter- District, complaining that the polling place in the Twenty-fourth Election District fere with citizens when they appeared at the polls to register or vote. of said district was too small for the purposes of the general election. Referred for A notification was received from Wm. Hepburn Russell, attested by Myer J. Stein investigation. (Executive Committee, Greater New York Democracy), to the effect that petitions and From J. M. Woods, President of the Columbia Voting Machine Company, In- certificates are to be presented for filing on the part of said party, and that the only dianapolis, Ind., dated October 13, 19o2, in regard to the proposed test of voting persons entitled to file nominating certificates under the name and emblem of said party machines. Filed, and a copy ordered to be transmitted to the Mayor, as President are the Chairman and Secretary of said Executive Committee. Said notification was of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. duly sworn to by said Russell and said Stein. Filed. From J. McTammany, dated No. 53 Broadway, New York City, stating that he The Board then adjourned to '1 hursday, the 16th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. had taken a room at said place, where he had set up two voting machines and two counters, illustrating two different methods of dealing with the election problems, CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. and inviting the Board to examine the machines. Filed. From N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy and Acting Comptroller, dated October 8, 1902, approving the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties to the proposal of the Martin B. Brown Company to furnish the ballots for the coming election. Filed. From William Ricilian, dated October 13, 1902, complaining of the conduct of BOARD OF ELECTIONS. the Chairman of the Board of Inspectors of the Thirteenth Election District of the Third Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan, toward him on October to last. Ordered that the Chief Clerk of said borough office summon said chairman Meeting of the Board of Elections, held Thursday, October i6, 1902, at 12 o'clock to attend before the Board of Elections on the 55th instant at 12 o'clock m. Filed. m., called for the purpose of hearing the parties in interest in the matter of protest From Ernest F. Distler and other signers, a protest, dated October 13, 1902, filed October 13, 19oz, by John J. McGinniss et al. against an alleged certificate of against the place designated by the Board of Elections for the purposes of registra- nomination by the "Fifth Congressional District Liberty Party," under the device or tion in the Twenty-second Election District of the Twenty-first Assembly District, emblem of a Liberty Bell, filed October to, 1902, nominating Elmer S. White for Borough of Brooklyn. as being so inconveniently located that voters hesitate and do member of Congress from said district. not enter it to register, and the registration therein of October to and it this year Present-Commissioners Voorhis, Page, Maguire and Dady. had fallen off over one-half. Referred to Commissioner Maguire to investigate and The President announced that the Board was ready to hear the matter. report. Appearances: From Charles F. Reilly, dated October 13, 1902, asking for information as to Elmer S. White, in person, and as represented by Frank Moss, counsellor at law. his right to vote from No. 202 West One Hundred and Forty-third street, Borough John J. McGinniss, for himself as one of the objectors, and as counsellor at law of Manhattan, which place he had hired on the 3d instant, but did not actually move on the part of the other objectors. there until the 7th instant. Referred to the Chief Clerk to answer negatively. By consent of the parties, and upon motion duly carried by the Board, the mat- From John J. Murtha. Sergeant in command Sixth Police Precinct, dated Oc- ter was adjourned to Friday, October 17, 19oz, at 8 o'clock p. m. tober so, 1902, stating that on the loth instant Patrick A. Kirman, of No. 9 Chatham square. was arrested without a warrant by Patrolman Lawrence J. McMahon of his CHAS. B. PAGE, Secretary. command. on the complaint of a Deputy of State Superintendent of Elections John McCullagh, was arraigned before City Magistrate Peter Barlow, and was discharged Filed. From Wm. H. Kipp. Chief Clerk, Police Department, giving account of proceed- ings directed. on said date. by the Police Commissioner, to be taken for the collec- AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. tion and tabulation of election returns at Police Headquarters on election night. Filed. The Board. on motion. authorized the President to communicate with the Police No. 28o Broadway, Room No. 207, Department that the general office of the Board will be open on the night of election New York, October 21, 5902. for the reception of the statements called for by section no, subdivision 3, of the Election Law. A written request on the part of the Librarian of the American Geo- Abstract of amount of expenditures and liabilities of the Aqueduct Commission- graphical Society. dated October 10, 1902, was received for a full set of maps of this ers during the month of September, 1902, as required by section 39, chapter 49o, City to add to their collection. Granted and filed. Laws of 1883. W. H. Irving. of the Columbia League Club, sent a written complaint, under date Expenditures. of October 14, 1902, to the affect that the Board of Inspectors of Election of the Fortieth Election District, Twenty-fourth Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan, Salaries-Commissioners and employees $13,432 05 permitted an unqualified person to assume some of the duties of said election officers. Traveling and incidental expenses 143 43 The Chief Clerk of said branch office was directed to notify said Board to appear Rent 1,875 00 before the Board of Elections on Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 12.30 o'clock p. m. Books, maps and drawings to 17 Further communications were received as follows, viz.: Maintenance horses, wagons and harness 56 70 From Bernard Bacher. Chairman, and P. J. Gibbons and Harrie A. Stevens, all Field implements and implements 3 00 inspectors of Election of the Thirtieth Election District of the Twenty-first Assem- $15,520 35 bly District, Borough of Manhattan, certifying that Inspector John Flohr of said Monthly estimates of amounts due contractors for work done under Board had been permitted by them to absent himself a few hours on the nth instant, contract, New Croton Dam, Jerome Park Reservoir, Muscoot Dam to enable him to register in a distant polling place, and that said Board had agreed and blow-off vault near Shaft No. to fill his position until his return, etc. The Chief Clerk in said borough office was 24 88,839 83 directed to explain to said Flohr the cause of his removal from office, which was Total expenditures done. Filed. $104,360 18 A final order of the Hon. Harrison S. Moore, County Judge of Queens County, in the matter of the application of John W. Demarest, to review the action of the Liabilities. Board of Primary Election Inspectors of the Twenty-seventh Election District of Rent the Second Assembly District, County of Queens, was received, and having been $1,250 00 Salaries-Commissioners and Employees 10,065 6o duly complied with was filed. Traveling and incidental expenses 13 In the matter of objections filed October 13 by John J. McGinniss et al. against 413 Books, maps and drawings 34 50 the certificate of independent nomination filed on October TO by Elmer S. White, Stationery under the name of the "Fifth Congressional District Liberty Party," under the de- 112 40 Furniture and fixtures 59 00 vice or emblem of a Liberty Bell, the hearing was set down for Thursday, the 16th Drawing materials, etc 61 48 instant, at 12 o'clock noon. Maintenance horses, wagons and harness The Board adjourned to Wednesday. October 15, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. 264 79 Testing machines and tests 99 00 CHARLES B. PAGE, Secretary. Extra work Jerome Park Reservoir 2,132 05 Fencing around reservoirs 134 00 $14,625 95 Monthly amounts of estimates due contractors for work done under contract, New Croton Dam, Jerome Park Reservoir, Muscoot Dam BOARD OF ELECTIONS. and blow-off vault near Shaft No. 24 80,429 24 Total liabilities $95,055 19 Heeting of the Board of Elections held Wednesday, October 15. 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct and true abstract of account of Present-Commissioners Voorhis. Page, Maguire and Dady. the expenditures and liabilities of the Aqueduct Commissioners for the month of September, 1902, the said account being on file in the office of the Comptroller of The minutes of the meetings of the Board of Elections on September 25 and The City of New York. 29, and October 2, 1902, were severally read and approved. HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary. In the matter of the charges preferred by the Executive Committee of the Re- publican County Committee, County of New York, against Thomas J. Organ and Frank Moore, Inspectors of Election in the Ninth Election District, and William McCarthy and Jeremiah J. Coffey, Inspectors of Election in the Tenth Election Dis- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. trict, of the Second Assembly District of the Borough of Manhattan, the President announced that the Board of Elections was ready to hear testimony in relation thereto. Abstract of Transactions of the Department of Finance for the Week Ending May 3, The complainants were represented by Charles Comiskey, City Marshal; the 1902. accused by Ely Rosenberg, Counsellor at Law. Thomas J. Organ, William Mc- Carthy and Jeremiah J. Coffey were present in person. Frank Moore, the other In- Deposited in the City Treasury. spectors of Election of the Twentieth Election District of the Thirty-first Assembly The President read to the accused the pending complaint. The accused plead 'fc, the credit of the City Treasury $7,4 22,342 98 not guilty. To the credit of the Sinking Funds 1,981,040 76 Charles W. Brunett, Police Officer attached to the Ninth Police Precinct, and David Freedman. gave testimony on the part of the complainants. Jeremiah J. Total $9,403,383 74 Coffey. Thos. J. Organ, Wm. McCarthy and Joseph J. Ehrenstoft testified on the ======part of the defense. The hearing was then declared closed, the Board of Elections took the matter Stocks and Bonds Issued. under advisement and suspended action thereon. In the matter of the complaint made by Morris Levy against the Board of In- 3 per cent. stock $i,000 00 spectors of Election of the Twentieth Election District of the Thirty-first Assembly 3 per cent. bonds 30,000 00 District. Borough of Manhattan, a hearing was given to the accuser and accused 33 per cent. bonds 2,750,000 00 (all present), witnesses were heard, the case was declared closed and the Board gli„ per cent. bonds 3,000,000 00 reserved its decision. 4 Per cent. bonds i,000,000 00 A hearing was had by the Board in the matter of the complaint made by W. H Irving against the Board of Inspectors of Election of the Fortieth Election District Total $6,790,000 00 of the Twenty-first Assembly District, Borough of Manhattan. The Board of Elec- tions thereupon unanimously decided that a reprimand and caution from the Presi- dent would be proper in the case, which was accordingly administered by the Presi- Warrants Registered for Payment. dent. Appropriation Accounts, "A" Warrants $2,528,686 29 In the matter of the complaint made by Wm. Ricilian against August "Molter" 316,691 56 (August Bittel), Chairman of the Thirteenth Election District of the Third Assembly Special and Trust Accounts. "B" Warrants 7,01 I 27 District, Borough of Manhattan, for putting him to unnecessary trouble, each year, to Additional Water Fund, "C" Warrants produce his naturalization papers at the polls, etc., the Inspector of Election appeared and disclaimed any intention to obstruct the complainant in his exercise of his rights Total $2,852,389 12 as an elector; the complainant was not present, and the President of the Board, as

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 7209

Summary of Statement of the Bonded Indebtedness of The City of New York, on April 3o, 1902, as Recorded in the Books of the Department of Finance.

AMOUNTS AMOUNTS HELD AS AMOUNTS OUTSTANDING ISSUED REDEAMED. INVESTMENTS BY THE OUTSTANDING, DECEMBER 31, 1901. AND RECORDED. SINKING FUNDS. APRIL 30, 1902.

FUNDED DEBT.

A.-FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, AS NOW CONSTITUTED, ISSUED SUBSEQUENT TO JANUARY I, 1898. (I) Payable from the Sinking Fund of The City 01 New York, under the provisions of section 206 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended $91,409,1 67 05 $2,583,097 13 $28,410,589 56 $93,992,264 z13 (2) Payable from the Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York, under the provisions of section lo, article 8, of the Constitution of the State of New York, and section 208 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended 1 3,774,343 00 755,000 00 3,159,343 00 14,529,343 00 (3) Payable from the Rapid Transit Sinking Fund, under the provisions of chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891, as amended 12,000,000 00 2,500,000 00 14,500,000 00 (4) Payable from Assessments 4,056,124 o8 129,706 66 3,685,830 74 4,185,830 74

(5) Payable from Taxation 4,322,997 69 1 ,31 7,022 31 $1,755,000 00 3,88 5,020 00 3,885,020 00

B.-FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NPW YaRK, AS CONSTITUTED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1898, ISSUED PRIOR TO SAID DATE.

BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX, City of New York. (I) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt (First Lien), under Ordinances of the Common Council 5o6,000 00 so6,000 00 (2) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt (Second Lien), under the provisions of section 213 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended 9,700,000 00 9,700,000 00 (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, under the provisions of section 229 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended 106,973,142 23 42,897,880 96 106,973,142 23 (4) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, under the provisions of section I of chapter 79 of the Laws of 1889 9,823,100 00 1,546,100 00 9,823,100 00 (5) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, No. 2, under the pro- visions of the Constitutional Amendment adopted November 4, 1884, and of section 10 article 8, of the Constitution of the State of New York 41,977,000 00 15,830,000 00 41,977,000 00

(6) Payable from Taxation 14,190,150 00 885,000 00 7,699,850 00 13,305,150 00

(7) Payable from Assessments 6,965,536 21 6,952,536 21 6,965,536 21

County of New York

(8) Payable from Taxation 9,227,200 00 23,000 00 156,100 00 9,204,200 00

C.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, INCLUDING KINGS COUNTY. ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY I, 1898. (Excepting $300,000 of Bonds of Town of Gravesend, Issued hi. 1898, Under an Order of Court.) City of Brooklyn, Including Annexed Towns.

(I) Payable from the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 488 of the Laws of 186o and amendments thereof 8,697,000 00 8,697,000 00 (2) Payable from the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 572 of the Laws of 1880 and chapter 443 of the Laws of 1881 2,350,000 00 150,000 00 2,350,000 00 (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 648 of the Laws of 1895 7,041,567 41 1,227,500 00 7,041,567 41 (4) Payable from the Water Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chap. ter 396 of the Laws of 1859, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto 14,088,749 76 1,200,000 00 941,394 76 12,888,749 76

(5) Payable from Taxation e 24,320,596 93 39,068 00 3,558,160 93 24,281,528 93 (6) Payable from Assessments 6,210,206 00 509,000 00 6,210,206 00

County of Kings.

(7) Payable from Taxation 13,243,000 00 50,000 00 13,193,000 00

D.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, INCLUDING THE PROPORTION OF THE DEBT OF THE COUNTY OF QUEENS IMPOSED PON THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1898.

Corporations other than Queens County.

(1) Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Revenue Bonds, under provisions of chapter 782 of the Laws of 1895 610,000 00 300,01)0 00 6 x o,000 00 (2) Payable from Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Fire Bonds, under the provisions of chapter 122 of the Laws of 1894 35,000 CO 35,000 00 (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Water Bonds, under the provisions of section to, article 8, of the Constitution of the State of New York 19,0C° 00 19,000 00 19,000 00 (4) Payable from Water Revenue 676,000 00 676,000 00 (5) Payable from Taxation 6,363,600 01 34,166 67 6,329,433 34

(6) Payable from Assessments 1,182,441 25 32,569 94 11,000 00 1,149,871 31

County of Queens.

(7) Payable from Taxation (amount to be borne by The City of New York) 3,760,503 53 35,528 59 3,724,974 94

E.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OP RICHMOND, INCLUDING RICHMOND COUNTY, ISSU r:D PRIOR TO JANUARY 1898.

Corporations other than Richmond County.

(I) Payable from Taxation . 1,173,798 46 4,945 50 1,168,852 96

County of Richmond

(2) Payable from Taxation 1,566,000 00 40,000 00 1,526,000 00

Total Funded Debt $416,262,223 61 $7,284,826 to 84,099,278 70 $1 20,939,306 t6 $419,447,771 01 II. TEMPORARY DEBT.

Issued in anticipation of Taxes of 1001 9,912,600 00 4,912,600 00 5,000,000 00 5,000,000 00

Issued in anticipation of Taxes of 1002 31,637,600 00 2,000,000 00 400,00o 00 29, 637,600 00

Total Bonded Debt $426,174,823 6i $38,922,426 10 $11,011,878 7o $126,339,306 16 $454,085, 3 71 oz

SUMMARY.

Amounts Held For account of the Sinking Fund of Long Island City, for the as Investments Amounts Redemption of Revenue Bonds 5o5,000 00 by the Sinking Outstanding 120,039,306 16 Funds. April 3o, 1902. Net Funded Debt $298,508,464 85 Total Gross Funded Debt $419.447,77! or Less amounts held by the Commissiorers of the Sinkinu Fund- Temporary Debt (Revenue Bonds issued in anticipation of taxes) For account of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York.. $2,490,616 58 34,637,600 00 For account of the Water Sinking Fund of The City of New Net Bonded Debt York 701,170 00 $333,146,064 85 For account of the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, No. I (exclusive of Revenue Bonds of Igor). 84,532,994 77 In addition to the foregoing there are bonds outstanding of various corporations now wholly or For account of the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the partly included in The City of New York, as follows: City Debt, No. 2 23,585,912 36 Bonds which have been approved as to legality but which have not yet been pre- sented for recording in the books of the Department $164 59 For account of the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn 7.763,329 53 For account of the Water Sinking Fund of the City of Bonds which have not yet been approved as to legality 11,061 36 Brooklyn 1,360,282 92 The amount of the outstanding bonds of School Districts in the Town of Hempstead, which are partly within The City of New York, which will be chargeable to The City of New York, has not yet been judicially determined.

72I0 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. 11111

SUITS, ORDERS OF COURT, JUDGMENTS, ETC. The People, etc., ex 1,500If oo Copy order entered at a Special Term Charles W. rd. Pasquale Capon of the Supreme Court, April 29, 1902, Dayton. vs. Edward M. directing that a peremptory writ of Grout as Comptroller mandamus issue commanding the Court. Name of Plaintiff. Amount. I Nature of Suit. I Attorney. Comptroller to deliver to the relator a warrant on the Chamberlain for payment of the sum of $1,500, due $384 48 Notice of judgment 1Fred L. to the said relator in re 1 wellth Supreme. Samuel M. Murray vs Ward Park proceedings The City of New Taylor. York Supreme, J. Stewart ROSS, ear , 45,279 92 Notice of judgment J Stewart Ross. Kings etc,. vs. The City of CLAIMS FILED. New York Supreme. Transcript of judgment, as follows: Attorney. Richard Cody and 13,234 42 Kellogg, Date. Name of Claimant. I Amount. Nature of Claim. others vs. The City Rose & of New York Smith personal injuries received Henry C. Richard Cody and' 129 43 Apr. 28.. Thomas Gallagher .... $10,000 oo Damages for others vs. The City by being thrown out of his wagon Brooks. of New York owing to the defective condition of the roadway in front of No. 23 Pearl Supreme, Ann O'Reilly vs. The 130 52 Certified copy of judgment Lyman A. street, April 14, 1902 Rich- City of New York. Spalding. mond. John J. Murphy 225 oo Damages for loss of horse by drowning in the East river, foot of Stanton Supreme. Pedro J. !Annex and Certified copy of judgment Goodrich, street, April 16, 1902 others vs. The Mayor Deady & Goodrich. John J. Murphy 185 oo Damages for injury to horse by horse Alfred. and cart belonging to Street Cleaning Nicholas A. Knox vs 422 98 Transcript of judgment The City of New jTalley. Department at Stanton street, East York river, April 19, 1902 Supreme, Transcript of judgment, as follows: " 28.. Fabian, Weismann & 6 3o Damage to case of eggs by a cart of Queens.. Co the Department of Street Cleaning Thomas F. Wm. T. McNulty vs 3,204 85 The City of New Magner. o z8.. Mary T. Brennan.... 2,154 99 Award for Parcels Nos. 7a and 7b in 0. F. G. York re Fort George Park proceeding Megie . Frank J. Doyle. Thomas Mara vs. The 2,674 01 John F. Moore so 64 Services as a Naturalization Clerk and City of New York.. Commissioner of Deeds for Brooklyn. Kings County, between April x and John Graham vs. The 3,204 85 November 5, 1896 City of New York.. " 28.. John Walsh 375 oo Salary as Sweeper, Department of Sukienritir , Copy of summonses and complaints, as Street Cleaning follows: 00 Damage for loss of services of his wife, Stern & ,Margaret Carney vs Morris & Michael Coughlin.... 2,000 Whitehouse. Hannah Coughlin, resulting from in- Elliot. The City of New juries received by falling upon a de- York • fective sidewalk in front of No. 403 41 West Twenty-sixth street, February Michael J. Wagner vs The City of New 4, 1902 York Lizzie C. Ferguson... 2,046 43 Refund of amount paid on an assess- Louis k 14 Geo. E. Fletcher vs ment for grading Sun avenue tkrug. The City of New York Alice C. McGregor... 50,000 00 Damages fol personal Injuries received Hatch & Supreme, Copy of summonses and complaints not by falling upon a dciective sidewalk Wickes. Rich- served, as follows: on the south side of East Ninety mond.. fourth street, between Madison and Julius Dobler vs. The Herman S. Fourth avenues, November z, 1901 City of New York.. Butler. James R. McGregor.. 20,000 oo Damages for loss of services of his 11 ,' Michael Rota vs. The wife, Alice C. McGregor, as a result City of New York.. of injuries received by falling on a defective sidewalk on the south side Supreme, Samuel A. Avila and Copy of summonses and complaints.... Edward A. of East Ninety-fourth street, between Kings... others vs. The City Alexander. Madison and Fourth avenues, Novem- of New York ber 1, 1901 Surro- In re judicial settle- Copy citation for judicial settlement of Cleveland & Albert Koepping 10,000 oo Damages for personal injuries received William J. gates ment of the recount account of proceedings Cleveland. by reason of the defective condition Martin. Court. of Adolph Mayer as of the pier at East Fifty-second street administrator. de bo- and the East river, April 03, 1902 nds non, of Hugo A. Levison, deceased Salaries as Inspectors of Sewers, Far Rockaway, Queens, as follows: Supreme. The People, etc., ex Certified copy order, entered at a Spe- Page & Conant Henry Peters t5 00 Daniel rd. The Electric Ve- cial Term, Part III., of the Supreme . Brown. hicle Co. vs. the Court, April 28, t902, reducing as- John Gaffney IS 00 Board of Taxes and sessments upon property of the re- Assessments, a n d lator for the year 1901 " 29.. Salaries as Employees, Department of others Highways, as follows: Lewis Maud 108 so Alden & City In re Robert S. Kemp, Copy order for examination of third Maxwell Carpenter. Court. judgment creditor person as to property, etc., of judg- C. Katz. Felix Smith 90 00 and plaintiff, vs. ment debtor John E. McNeill II 70 00 Chas. W. Kemp, Geo. H. Nafis 6o 00 judgment debtor and John H. Tallon z 08 oo defendant Jacob Goetz 70 00 Geo. A. Van Horn 70 00 Supreme. The People, etc.. exl Copy order entered at a Special Term, Geo. L. Rives. David Britto 40 00 rel. H. Ft. Claflinl Part III., of the Supreme Court Miles Callahan II 40 00 Co. vs. Thos. L April 29, 1902, reducing assessment John All 40 00 Feltner and others. I upon property of the relator for 1901. Abraham N. Wester- velt 40 00 Muni- John Sullivan vs. The Copy summons. Complaint not served. John Falk 40 00 cipal City of New York.. Court, Nicola Tomasano.... Damages for personal injuries and in- Joseph A. Eighth jury to clothing by the upsetting of Shay. Dist... a can of tar by Department of Street Cleaning cart in front of No. 91 Mul- Supreme, The People, etc., ex 1,200 00 Copy petition and order to show cause Luke D. berry street, March 27, 1902 Queens.. rd. Burne J. Van at a Special Term of the Suprem, Stapleton Coot, Treasurer of Court, Kings County, May 6, 7902 Apr. 3o.. Walter E. Johnson... 484 25 Salary as a Carpenter, Department of Carr & the Deraismus En- why a peremptory writ of mandamu- Water Supply, Brooklyn Grout. gine Co., a corpor- should not issue directing the Comp ation, vs. Edw. M. troller to pay to the relator the sum of William H. Masterson 1,580 00 Amount due under a contract for regu. Kellogg & Grout, Comptroller. $1,200, as required by chapter 378. lating, grading, setting curbstones, unite. Laws of 1897, as amended by chapter etc., in One Hundred and Eighty- 612, Laws of 1899, and chapter 82, ninth street, from Webster avenue to Laws of 1900 Third avenue

Supreme. The People, etc., ex Copy order entered at a Special Term Cowen, Dr. Vanderpoel Adri- 500 00 Damages for injury to dwelling house Charles C. rd. Joseph M. Tor- of the Supreme Court, Part I., April Keith &. ance at No. 105 East Thirty-ninth street by Nott, Jr. pev vs. John McCaw 22, 1902. directing that a peremptory Shortridge explosion in subway in Park avenue, Woodbury, Commis- writ of mandamus issue commanding January z7, 1902 sioner of Street the reinstatement of Joseph M. Tor- Cleaning pey to the position of Dump Board- Nathalius Berendt.... 5,000 00 Damages for personal injuries received Marks & man in the Department of Street by slipping on the ice and falling in Marks. Cleaning, with $50 costs to the pe- front of premises No. 164 Twenty- titioner second street, Brooklyn, February 9, 1902 ° .. The People, etc., ex 1,550 00;Copy writ of mandamus returnable at Chas. W. rd. Pasquale Capon- a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Dayton. " 30.. Eugene Zealas Damages for injury to son, William Gustav J. ig-ri to Edward M. May 19, 1902, directing the payment Zealas, received at public school at Voss. Grout, Comptroller of $1,500 to the relator, with $50 Eighty-eighth street, between Second cost and Third avenues, April z8, 1902... " 30.. Mrs. M. K. Brien.... Damage to property by the bursting of supreme, In re application of 100 00 Copy of affidavits, notice of motion, re- Wm. Allaire a fire hydrant in the vicinity of prem- Rich- Clarence T. Barrett turnable at a Special Term of the Shortt ises Nos. 214, 216 and 218 West mond. for a writ of man- Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Kings Twenty-fourth street, and the over- damus to Edward County, May 8, 1902, for a peremp- flow of water into said premises, April M. Grout, as Comp- tory writ of mandamus directing the 19, 1902 troller Comptroller to pay to the petitioner the sum of $100 for his services as May .... Frances H. Hanford as Award for Parcel No. 30 in reopening Joseph A. Commissioner in the matter of Wil- executor and trustee Crotona avenue Flannery. liam Fitzpatrick, indicted by the of John Hays, de- Grand Jury for murder in the first ceased degree 1.., Estate of Stephen W 7,200 oo Compensation for services rendered by Frederick Smith Stephen \V. Smith, deceased, as an W. Clark. Supreme. In re application of Certified mpy order entered at a Special James A. appraiser of buildings on lands taken F. McCabe for the Term of the Supreme Court, May 1, nunne by the City in re Croton Aqueduct dicharge of a me- 1902, directing discharge of lien upon proceedings chanic's lien against deposit of $125 with the Comptroller. Kavanagh Sr Co., " 2... Archie Toye 38 171 Refund of amount paid for assessment sub-contractors, L. for Port Richmond Boulevard B. McCabe & Bro , contractors " 2... B. Howard 25 001 Damage to bicycle by cart of the De- partment of Street Cleaning

. , In re application of Ka- 676 oo Copy petition and notice of motion, re- Reeves, Todd " 2... John F. Santoeo, as- 482,281 4 ,Salaries of various persons as Prison Thos. J. tinka Heinze,for pay- turnable at a Special Term, Part I., & Swain. signee Keepers, Assistant Wardens and At- O'Neill. ment of an award for of the Supreme Court, May 7, 1902, tendants in the Kings County Pent- Parcel No. t t in pro- for an order directing that the Comp- , tentary, in the Blackwell's Island ceedings to acnuire troller apply the sum of $676, being Penitentiary and in various district title to East One damages for Parcel No. 1 T, on ac- city prisons Hundred and Seven-) count of the redemption of certain -second street,from sales for taxes mentioned in the pe- " 2... William Dowling and 307 87 Refund of amount paid for an assess- John Z. Lott. Jerome avenue to tition herein another ment for opening Prospect avenue, Morrisze avenue Flatbush

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 72.1 1

" 2... Katharine L. Fox...... Refund of amount paid for an assess- Van Mater " a... Charles H. Moore.... 25,0o0 oo Damages for personal injuries received Cantor, ment for opening Prospect avenue, Stillwell. by reason of the explosion in the sub Adams & Flatbush way in Park avenue, January 27, McIntyre. 2902 1 ... Salaries as Sweepers, Department of Street Cleaning, as follows: Mathias Marx 24 I 8o Ilouse, 2... Randall Salisbury.... 336 oo Award for Parcel No. 12 in re East Reeves, Grossman One Hundred and Seventy-second Todd & & Vorhaus. street proceeding Swain. Domenico Corrierr....1 28 3 81 ,. Patrick Beansfield.... 21 i oo 45 Angelo Danielo 7 , 1 81 May 3... James Veitch 5,000 00 Damages for the destruction and re- A. S. Gilbert. moval of certain structures and bath Frances E. Whitehead, 1,50 ) oo For damages to premises at No. 158 Weinberg Bros houses by Employees of the Dock as guardian ad litem Forty-seventh street, Brooklyn, by Department. October 6, 1901 of Frances E. White- dumping, . burning and depositing head and others, in- ashes, etc., by the City between Janu- fants ary 17, 1900, and February 1, 1902 " 3... John T. Little Soo oo Compensation for services as Commis- Franklin nutter to examine into the mental • • Bien. ... Refund of assessments for paving cer- condition of one Frederick Jacoby, tain streets: under indictment for violation of the Barnet Cosgrove 7 5 to John C. Shay. election law Philip Heipershausen 13 1 93 CI and others " 3. • • Atlantic Basin Iron 2,460 24 Amount due under contract for fur- Kellogg & Works I nishing all labor, etc. to Steamboat Rose George W. Vander- 2,98 4 03 Refund of amount paid for an assess- Michael F. "Patrol," stationed at Pier "A," North veer and another,' ment for grading Surf avenue, Town O'Brien. river executors of Gravesend " 3... A. Fink 289 25 Damages for overflow of sewer into No Myron Patrick Byrne 5,00 oo Salary as driver, Department of Street E. J. Ken- 440 East Seventy-second street, Feb- Sulzberger. Cleaning ney, Jr., & 1 ruary z8, 1902 Chilton. Ilt • " 3. • . Camille H. Fogarty 83 so Damages sustained by reason of the Wiliam J. Mary Daly, adminis- 70 4 6o For refund of amount paid for an as- James. A. shutting off of water from premises Swaim, tratrix sessment for regulating, grading, etc , Deering. No. 315 West One Hundredth street, Edgecombe avenue October 25, 1901

CONTRACTS REGISTERED FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 3, 1902.

Date Borough. Names of Contractors. Names of Sureties. Amount of Description of Work. Cost. No. of Con- Department. Bond. tract.

1902. 518o Mar. 291Board of Trustees of Manhattan, Armour & Co United States Guarantee Co.; $6,000 oo For furnishing and delivering fresh meats for Bellevue and Al- Bellevue and Allied The Bronx.... The Lawyers' Surety Co. of lied Hospitals Total $11,841 64 Hospitals for 'The New York City of New York 2,35o 00 For furnishing and delivering groceries for the Department of 3181 April 21 Public Charities Brooklyn, Conroy & Gannon The American Bonding and Queens Trust Co. of Baltimore City; Public Charities, lion ughs of Brooklyn and Queens ....Total 4,698 71 The Aetna Indemnity Co.. Columbian Foundry, Geo. The Aetna Indemnity Co.; Fi• 3,000 00 For furnishing stip cocks, hydrants, wooden hydrant boxes and 5182 " 25 Water Supply, Gas Manhattan, and Electricity... • The Bronx ..... Leary,Manager delity and Deposit Co. oL cast iron stop cocks, boxes and covets Estimate 25,481 so Maryland Manhattan, Columbian Foundry, Geo. The Aetna Indemnity Co.; Fi- 8,000 oo For furnishing double-nozzle case hydrants, lead lined iron pipe, 5183 " 25 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.... The Bronx ..... Leary, Manager delity and Deposit Co. of unions, elbows and couplings Estimate 15,543 01 Maryland

The Bronx John F. Steeves, Bradley American Surety Co. of New 1,600 00 5184 Mar. 27 President of the Bor- For furnishing and delivering lumber at the Department Yard, cor- ough of The Bronx L. Eaton and Henry York; The Fidelity and Cas. ner One Hundred and k orty-fourth street and College avenue, H. Barnard, compos- ulty Co. of New York Borough of The Bronx Estimate 4.393 75 ing the firm of Church E. Gates & Co

5185 April 8 Board of Trustees of Manhattan, Slawson Bros., Inc Loton Horton; Thompson W. to,000 00 For furnishing and delivering fresh milk for Bellevue and Al- Bellevue and Allied The Bronx..... Decker, Jr lied Hospitals Total 18,638 22 Hospitals for The City of New York.

United Electric 00 5186 7 Board of Trustees of Manhattan, 'I he National Surety Co.'; The 2,000 For furnishing electric current, lamps, carbons, etc., for lighting Bellevue and Allied The Bronx..... Light & Power Co... United States Fidelity and the various buildings and grounds of Bellevue Hospital, Hospitals for The Guaranty Co also for furnishing electric current required for motors at City of New York. present installed or that may be installed in said premises for the year 1902 Estimate 4,000 coo American Ice Co Charles A. Winch; Oren Den- pc, 00 For furnishing and delivering 5187 " 19 Public Charities Brooklyn, 200 tons of ice at institutions, Flat- Queens .... nett bush Central Office, Morgue and Coney Island Hospital, in quantities as required Estimate 1,000 00

" 23 Public Charities ... • Brooklyn, McDermott - B unger Fidelity and Deposit Co. of 1,500 00 For furnishing and delivering fluid and condensed milk for the 5188 Queens ...... Dairy Co Maryland; The Aetna In- Department of Public Charities, Boroughs of Brooklyn and demnity Co Queens Total 2,944 50 " 17 Fire Manhattan, George Worthington.... The Fidelity and Casualty Co 1,800 oo For furnishing harness and collars for the Fire Department of 5189 The Bronx..... of New York; American The City of New York, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Surety Co. of New York Bronx Total 3,218 55 Commis- Manhattan Fidelity and Deposit Co. of 40,000 oo For furnishing materials, building and erecting a pumping plant, 51 " 21 Aqueduct Pneumatic Engineering 90 sioners Co. Maryland; 'The United with all its appurtenances, for emptying the Aqueduct Sy- States Fidelity and Guar- phon under the Harlem River, at Shaft No. 25, near One anty Co Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Amsterdam avenue, New York City Total 6_5 R,-27 01 The City Trust, Safe Deposit 1,072 oo For furnishing all machinery, material and labor necessary to '5191 " 23 Public Charities ... • Brooklyn, American Laundry Ma- Queens chinery Co and Surety Co. of Philadel- equip the laundry for the Department of Public Chanties, phia; The United States Fi- Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens Total 2,143 so delity and Guaranty Co

The Empire State Surety Co ; 5,100 oo For furnishing and delivering beef, mutton, etc., for the Depart- 5192 " 23 Public Charities ... • Brooklyn, Samuel S. Strauss and Queens ...... Brother National Surety Co ment of Public Charities, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens Total io,025 75 Alex. Campbell Milk Alex. Campbell; W. Johnston. i,600 oo For furnishing and delivering 14,50o pounds of butter for the 5193 " 23 Public Charities ... • Brooklyn, Queens ...... Company Department of Public Charities, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens Total 3,190 00

" 23 Public Charities .. • • Brooklyn, Bacon & Co The Empire State Surety Co ; 6,102 oo For furnishing and delivering 3,025 tons of coal (consisting of 5194 Queens...... The United States Fidelity pea No. z, stove and egg), for the Department of Public Chari- and Guaranty Co ties, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.. Total 12,203 75

American Surety Co. of New 1,500 00 For furnishing and delivering 5o,00o pounds of white lead for the Mar. 41Bridge. Brooklyn Harrison Bros. & Co., 5,95 Inc. •• York; The Fidelity and New York and Brooklyn Bridge Estimate 3,204 00 Casualty Co. of New York.

Docks and Ferries.. All Boroughs Michael Moran, doing The American Bonding and 4,800 00 For furnishing about 2,500 hours' towing on the North and East 5196 April 23 business under the Trust Co. of Baltimore City; rivers Estimate 11,250 00 firm name of Moran The Aetna Indemnity Co.. Towing Co The City Trust, Safe Deposit 4,000 00 For furnishing and delivering 3,000 cubic yards of sand for the " 11 Docks and Ferries.. All Boroughs Joseph Murray and John 5197 Cloughen, composing and Surety Co. of Philadel- Department of Docks and Ferries, all Boroughs Total 2,100 00 the firm of Murray & phia; The United States Fi- Co. delity and Guaranty Co.... and Ferries.. All Boroughs Jas. H. Burton Fidelity and Deposit Co. of 36,000 00 For furnishing and delivering about 6,000 piles for the Depart- 5198 April 251Docks Maryland; The United ment of Docks and Ferries, all Boroughs Estimate 79,500 00 States Fidelity and Guar- I. anty Co For furnishing and delivering 600 tons of gas coal at Randall's " 19IPublic Charities.... Manhattan, Gardner Patterson The Aetna Indemnity Co ; 1,050 00 3199 The Bronx..... The American Bonding and Island for the Department of Public Charities, Boroughs of Trust Co. of Baltimore City Manhattan and The Bronx Total 2,094 00

The Empire State Surety Co ; 2,500 00 For repairing and reconstructing the main sewer in Hegeman 5200 " 24 President of the Bor- Brooklyn ...... Matthew T. Meagher.. ough of Brooklyn. • National Surety Co avenue, between rlindsdale street and Williams avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn Estimate 5,790 6o

The Em ire State Surety Co.; 500 00 For furnishing and deli"ering forage at Caisson No. 2, Coney 5201 " 25 President of the Bor- Brooklyn ...... John W. Gastieger and ough of Brooklyn.. John A. Schaefer. com- The United States Fidelity Island and North Portland Avenue Repair Yard, as required posing the firm of and Guaranty Co and directed Estimate 5,3i1 74 Gasteiger & Schaefer..

of the Bor- Brooklyn ...... I red Schluchtner, doing The Fidelity and Casualty Co. 900 00 For furnishing, delivering, setting and connecting one (I) sixty- 5202 " 24 President 2 ough of Brooklyn. business under the firm of New York; American five (65) horsepower boiler at Station No. of the Thirty- name of Schluchtner Surety Co. of NCW York.. first Ward Sewage Disposal Works, situated near Neptune Bros. avenue and West Twelfth street, including new foundations, and the removal of the old boiler, together with all appurte- nances and incidentals Total 1,575 00

and delivering not more than seventy-five (75), nor " a3 Police All Boroughs.... Piss, Doerr and Carroll The City Trust, Safe Deposit 5"o oo For furnishing 5203 Horse Co and Surety Co. of Philadel- less than fifty (5o) horses for Police Department, all bor- phia; The United States Fi- oughs Total 19.425 00 delity and Guaranty Co.... 72 I 2 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

Approval of Sureties for the Week Ending May 3, 1902. May z. For furnishing labor and materials to clean all the glass in windows, doors, etc., of public buildings, offices, etc., for 1902, Borough of Manhattan- The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the For the President of the Borough. following proposals, viz.: Fraad & Son, No. 63 First street, Principals. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- April 28. For repairing one first size double pump-Clapp & Jones-steam fire engine, way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Reg. No. 544, boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx-For the Depart- Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. • ment of Fire. The International Fire Engine Company, No. 149 Broadway, May 2. For building a sewer in DeBevoise avenue, Borough of Queens-For the Principals. President of the Borough. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- John m. Phillips, No. 112 Academy street, Principal. way ; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of The /Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street; Fidelity Philadelphia, No. 160 Broadway, Sureties. and Deposit Company of Maryland, Sureties.

April 28. For furnishing and delivering 150 tons of cannel coal, boroughs of Brooklyn May 2. For building a sewer, etc., in Jackson avenue, between Westchester avenue and Queens-For the Department of Fire. and East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Borough of The BronA Lowell M. Palmer, No. 184 Front street, Principal. -For the President of the Borough. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- White & Co., No. 2148 Fifth avenue. Principals. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and 'Surety Company of Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. April 28. For furnishing and delivering lumber, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- For the Department of Fire. May 2. For building a sewer, etc., in East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, John C. Orr, No. 122 East Seventy-second street, Principal from Morris avenue to .Grand Boulevard, and one in Creston avenue, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- Borough of The Bronx-For the President of the Borough. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of White & Co., No. 2148 Fifth avenue, Principals. Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company; No. 140 Broad- April 28. For furnishing so miles of copper telegraph wire, boroughs of Brooklyn and way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Queens-For the Department of Fire. Philadelphia, No. 160 Broadway, Sureties. Standard Underground Cable Company, No. 54 Liberty street, May 2. For regulating, setting curbstones, flagging sidewalks, etc., in Daly avenue, Principals. from East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street to Bronx Park, Bor- The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street; Fidelity and ough of The Bronx-For the President of the Borough. Deposit Company of Maryland, Sureties. John H. Devlin, One Hundred and Ninety-seventh street and Webster avenue, Principal. April 29. For furnishing and delivering cast iron specials, boroughs of Manhattan and American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway; The The Bronx-For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Nos. 97-103 John Fox & Co., 253 Broadway, Principals. Cedar street, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- way ; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of May 2. For furnishing and delivering clean steam boiler ashes, Borough of The Philadelphia, No. 160 Broadway, Sureties. Bronx-For the President of the Borough. Thomas B. Watson, Main street, Westchester, N. Y., Principal. April 29. For furnishing and delivering supplies, boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx George P. Baisley, Main street, Westchester; Joseph Newman, -For the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Madison avenue, Westchester, Sureties. Siegel-Cooper Company, Eighteenth street and Sixth avenue, Principals. May 3. For furnishing broken trap-rock stone and screenings, Borough of The Lawyers' Surety Company, No. 32 Liberty street, New York; United Bronx-For the President of the Borough. States Guarantee Company, No. Hi Broadway, New York, Manhattan Trap-rock Company, No. it Broadway, Principals. Sureties. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 375 Fulton street, Bor- ough of Brooklyn, New York City; National Surety Company, April 30. For furnishing and delivering 350 tons of white ash coal, Borough of Man- No. 346 Broadway, Sureties. Manhattan-For the Department of Health. James C. Wynn, No. 417 East Twenty-third street, Principal. May 3. For furnishing and delivering hay, straw, oats, meal, etc., Borough of Brook- The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- lyn-For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Gasteiger & Schaefer, No. 7 Sheffield street, Principals. Philadelphia, No. i60 Broadway, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- way; The Empire State Surety Company, No. 375 Fulton April 30. For furnishing and delivering medical supplies, boroughs of Manhattan and street, Borough Brooklyn, New York City, Sureties. The Bronx-For the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. The Cook-Bernheimer Company, No. 144 Franklin street, Principals. Opening of Proposals for the Week Ending May 3, 1902. Lawyers. Surety Company, No. 32 Liberty street, New York; United States Guarantee Company, No. iii Broadway, New York, The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the Sureties. following Departments, viz:. April 30. For furnishing and delivering supplies, boroughs of Manhattan and The April 28. For Furnishing and delivering 1,570 tons of coal, Borough of Queens-For Bronx-For the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. the President of the Borough. 'I he American Distributing Company, No. 165 Reade street, Principals. April 29. For furnishing and delivering 50,000 gallons of No. 6 paving cement, Bor- The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street; The Ameri- ough of Manhattan-For the President of the Borough. can Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, Sureties. April 29. For furnishing labor and materials to alter and repair the quarters of Hook April 30. For furnishing and delivering drugs, etc., boroughs of Manhattan and The and Ladder Company No. 15, Old Slip, boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx-For the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. The Bronx-For the Department of Fire. W. S. Boyden, No. 133 William street, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 14o Broad- April 30. For fencing vacant lots on the northwest side of New Lots road, etc., way; The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn-For the President of the Sureties. Borough. April 30. For furnishing and delivering American Portland Cement, Borough of Brook- May s. For furnishing labor and materials for constructing and completing 1,984 lyn-For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer in Lincoln avenue, Borough of Queens John C. Sparrow, No. 15 Whitehall street, Principal. -For the President of the Borough. The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Nos. 97-103 Cedar street: American Surety Company of New York, No. too May 2. For furnishing and delivering forage, Borough of Brooklyn-For the Depart- Broadway, Sureties. ment of Street Cleaning. May 1. For repairs and alterations to quarters of Hook and Ladder Company No. 15, Official Designations. Old Slip, Borough of Manhattan-For the Department of Fire. Tolmie & Kerr, No. 205 West Thirtieth strtet, Principals. James W. Stevenson, Deputy Comptroller, to act as Comptroller from Monday, National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway; The Empire State April 28, to Saturday, May 3, 1902, both days inclusive. Surety Company, No. 375 Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn, N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller, to act as Comptroller from Monday, New York City, Sureties. April 28, to Saturday, May 3. 1902, both days inclusive. I May 1. For building a temporary sewer in Sheil street, from a point 237 feet west N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller. of Fifth avenue to the centre of the avenue, Borough of The Bronx- For the President of the Borough. Joseph M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 14o Broad- New York, June 24, 1902. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia, No. 180 Broadway, Sureties. Opening of Proposals. May 1. For building a sewer, etc., in Macomb's road, between Jerome avenue and In the presence of the Fire Commissioner and a representative of the Comp- Aqueduct avenue, Borough of The Bronx-For the President of the troller. Borough. Affidavit as to due publication of advertisement in the "City Record" inviting William E. Welch, No. 665 Lexington avenue, Principal. proposals was read and filed, and approved forms of contract were submitted. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway; The Empire State Surety Company, No. 375 Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn. Proposals were received as follows: New York City, Sureties. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. May 1. For building a sewer, etc., in Belmont avenue, between East One Hundred I. or furnishing 3,000 sacks of best quality, thoroughly seasoned North Carolina and Eighty-seventh street and William street, Borough of The Bronx kindling pine wood, for use in apparatus houses, and to cords of North Carolina -For the President of the Borough. pine wood for use on fireboats. Joseph M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- No. 1. Cornelius Daly, No. 568 West Thirty-fourth street $938 co way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of No. 2 Clark & Wilkins, Eleventh avenue and Twenty-fourth Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. street. 1,170 00 -each accompanied with security deposit of $22.50. The contract was awarded to May t. For building sewers, etc., in East One Hundred and Seventy-third street, Suburban place, and in Crotona Park East, Borough of The Bronx- Cornelius Daly, he being the lowest bidder. For the President of the Borough. Ordered, That the security deposits be forwarded to the Comptroller. William E. Welch, No. 665 Lexington avenue, Principal. Communications received were disposed of as follows: The lEtna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street; American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, Sureties. Filed. May t. For building a sewer, etc., in East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from From Department of Finance- the Southern Boulevard to Boston road, Borough of The Bronx- For the President of the Borough. " Receipt for security deposits accompanying proposals opened this date. Joseph M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. 2. Transmitting copy of claim of the Robert Bishop Manufacturing Company, and The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broad- requesting report thereon. Reply communicated. way; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of 3. Approving adequacy and sufficiency of sureties on contracts of Fabric Fire Philadelphia, No. 160 Broadway, Sureties. Hose Company. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 721 3

Froth Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Relative to services of From William B. Parsons, Chief Engineer Rapid Transit Commission—Relative William F. Gillen. to providing an exit to Spring street from ouarters of Engine 2o, on Marion street. From Department of Health—Requesting copy of specifications for furnishing To Chief of Department. forage to this Department. Reply communicated. From A. R. Anderson—Complaining of storage of combustible material in alley From Department of Education—Relative to character of the services of Henry between Nos. 411 and 413 West Twenty-seventh street. To Inspector of Combusti- A. Devaney. bles for retort. From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Relative to the transfer of Owen B. From Alfrea E. Mudge, attorney—Petition and notice of motion in the matter of Maginnis to this Department from Bureau of Buildings. Corinne J. Moore, widow of Edward D. Moore, late Secretary of the boroughs of •Frotrt Bureau of Buildings—Offering for use of this Department a cement test- Brooklyn and Queens, for a mandamus directing payment of proportion of his salary ing machine no longer required in that Department. Reply communicated. from April 17 to May 31, i9o2. To Corporation Counsel. From Foreman Engine 12- From Buildings Superintendent— I. Reporting violation of section 6 of the Building Code (boiler not properly I. Advising of delay in receipt of printed specifications for new apparatus supported), on barge "Ellen," Pier 28, East river. To Bureau of Buildings. houses. Supervisor of City Record notified. 2. Reporting violation of section 104 of the Building Code premises No. 441 2. Returning communication of Bureau of Buildings relative to cement testing to 445 Pearl street, building not provided with iron shutters. To Bureau of Build- machine no longer required by that Department, with report thereon. Reply com- !rigs. municated. From Foreman Engine Company 17—Reporting violation of section 41, chapter From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond—Re- 334, Laws of 1901, premises No. 39 Essex street and No. g8 Ludlow street. To port of transactions for week ending June 23, 1902. Bureau of Buildings. From Chief of Department— From Foreman Hook and Ladder 9—Reporting chimney fire premises Nos. 39 I. Reporting insufficient means of escape in case of fire from the following and 4x Delancey street, on 24th inst. To Inspector of Combustibles. premises: Nos. 121 and 123 East Twenty-third street, Nos. 143 and 545 East Twenty- fourth street, Nos. tot and 134 East Twenty-fifth street, No. 339 East Twenty-sixth Appointed. street, Nos. 338 and 34o East Twenty-sixth street, No. 113 East Twenty-sixth street, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. No. 209 East Twenty-sixth street, Nos. 179 and 181 Macdougal street, Nos. 55-69 West Thirteenth street. Communicated to Bureau of Buildings. Herbert W. Billard as inspector of Buildings, at $1,5oo per annum, from 9 a. m., 2. Recommending the discontinuance of legal proceedings instituted against July i, 1902. person in charge of premises Nos. 421 and 423 West Fifty-seventh street for the rea- Requisition forwarded to the Municipal Civil Service Commission for an eligible son that upon reinspection the requirements of this Department were found to have list from which to appoint one male Cleaner. been complied with. Recommendation approved, and Assistant Corporation Coun- Form of contract for furnishing forage and form of advertisement inviting pro- sel, Bureau Recovery of Penalties, notified. posals for same were transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for approval. 3. Recommending the discontinuance of legal proceedings instituted against the Requisition was forwarded to the Supervisor of the City Record for the printing persons in charge of premises Nos. 2oto and 2012 Seventh avenue and No. t West of 250 forms of contract for general supplies. Eighty-ninth street, it having been found upon reinspection that the requirements of this Department have been complied with. Recommendation approved, and As- sistant Corporation Counsel, Bureau Recovery of Penalties, notified. New York, June 26, 1902. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— I. Transmitting charges and testimony in the matter of the People ex rd. Hugh Opening of Proposals. F. Farrell against the Fire Commissioner. Returned for certified copy and return of writ of certiorari. In the presence of the Fire Commissioner and a representative of the Comptroller. 2. Transmitting copy of communication received from Burr, Coombs and Wil- Affidavit as to due publication of advertisement in the "City Record" inviting son, attorneys, demanding the reinstatement of William H. Guischard as Laborer in proposals was read and filed and approved forms of contract were submitted. this Department. Proposals were received as follows: 3. Requesting that duplicate copy of contract signed by owner of Jackson ave- nue site be transmitted to George J. Ryan, No. 44 Jackson avenue, Long Island City, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. attorney for owner. Copy transmitted to Deputy Commissioner. For Furnishing all the Labor and Materials for Making and Completing the General From New York Telephone Company—Requesting permission to attach cable Repairs and Alterations to the Quarters of Engine 9, Located at No. 55 East and terminal box to rear wall of extension of quarters of Engine 44, located at No. Broadway. 221 East Seventy-fifth street. Permission granted. From William E. Stewart, Attorney—Relative to indebtedness of Foreman John No. r. Tolmie & Kerr, No. 235 West Thirtieth street $23,444 00 F. Higgins. No. 2. Thomas B. Leahy, No. 9 East Forty-second street 22,479 oo From Ghief of the Bayside Fire Department, borough of Queens—Requesting No. 3. Laurence J. Rice, No. 396 Broadway 29,400 00 permission to take apparatus to Port Washington on June 25 for the purpose of tak- No.4. John Furey. No. 1648 Second avenue 24,449 00 ing part in parade. Reply communicated. No. 5. George J. Harlow, No. 1133 Broadway 26,219 00 From Burr, Coombs & Wilson, attorneys—Demanding reinstatement of William No.6. Williams & Gerstle, No. 347 East Forty-fourth street 28,000 oo H. Guischard in this Department. Reply communicated. No. 7. Robert R. Fox, No. 217 West One Hundred and Twenty- From Claim Agent, Interurban Street Railway Company—Advising that claim for fourth street 24,000 OD damage to apparatus of Engine 25 by electric car at Fifth street and Third avenue, on April 25, has been vouchered, and inclosing form of release for signatures. Reply —each accompanied with security deposit of $450 The contract was awarded to communicated. Thomas B. Leahy, he being the lowest bidder. From John D. Wyeth—Requesting copy of regulations concerning iron shutters Ordered, that the security deposits be forwarded to the Comptroller. on buildings. Reply communicated. Referred. Trials. From Department of Finance—Check for $36o.84 for fines and assessments for BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the month of May. To Bookkeeper. Trials of delinquent members of the uniformed force. borough of Manhattan, were From I. A. & W. Bird & Co.—Calling attention to their water paint. To the held at Headquarters by the Commissioner and disnosed of as -follows: Cashier. Fireman third grade Patrick J. Flaherty. Engine 3t, for absence without leave. From John McDonald—Complaining of the sale of fireworks at No. 1485 Fifth Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit three days' pay. avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. Fireman third grade Peter J. Regan, Engine 54, for absence without leave. From Carl A. Hausmann--Complaining of the sale of fireworks by Herman Weber Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit three days' pay. in premiss No. 494 Manhattan avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles for report. Fireman first grade Charles Ostman. Engine 59, for disobedience of orders. From President of the Borough of Brooklyn—Inclosing communication from Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit two days' nay. George W. Ernst, No. 503 Harmon street, in relation to permits for the sale of Foreman Dennis T. McKinney. Engin- 148. detailed to Hook and Ladder 18, for fireworks. To Inspector of Combustibles for report. disobedience of orders. Found guilty and sentence suspended. From James Smith.—Complaining of storage of combustibles. To Inspector of nian first grade Tohn T. George. Engine 15. for violation of section 195. Combustibles. Roles and Regulations. 18o8. Continuation of the hearing of June 12. Found not From Foreman Engine 2—Reporting violation of section 771 of the Charter, guilty: complaint dismissed. premises No. 135 West One Hundred and Twelfth street. To Inspector of Com- Communications received were disposed of as follows: bustibles. From Foreman Engine 12—Reporting violation of section 104 of the Building Filed. Code, premises Nos. 411-415 Pearl street, iron shutters not provided. To Bureau of Buildings. From City Clerk—Copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen appro- From Foreman Engine 39—Reporting violation of section 103 of the Building priating $6.noo for the nnrchase of land and building to be used as the headquarters Code, premises Nos. 192 and t9.4 East Seventy-fifth street and No. 182 East Seventy- of the 'Williamsburg Volunteer Firemen's Association in the Thirteenth Assembly third street. To Bureau of Buildings. District of Kings County. From Foreman Engine 44—Reporting violation of section 41, chapter 334, Laws From Board of Estimate and Anportionment—Copy of resolution approving of of 1901, premises Nos. 1611 and 1614 First avenue, 1588, 1602 and 1643 Second avenue. the purchase at private sale by the Fire Commissioner of a site on Jackson avenue, To Bureau of Buildings. near Kouwenhoven street, Long Island City, on which to erect an apparatus house. From Foreman Engine 58—Reporting chimney fire, premises No. 667 Eleventh From the Corporation Counsel— avenue, on the 22d inst. To Inspector of Combustibles. t. Returning, approved as to form. contract and form of advertisement for fur- nishing;oo pounds of sponge and 20 miles of telegraph wire. Reinstated. 2. Returning, approved, proof of contract for the erection of apparatus house at No. 49 Beekman street. Engineer of Steamer Alfred J. Stuart, to take effect from June 25, 1902, at 8 o'clock a. m., after rehearing on May 27, 1902, of the charges preferred against him under From Department of Finance— date of , 1901. I. Returning, approved, contract for purchase of site on Jackson avenue, Long •■•••••■•■ Island City, at private sale. New York, June 25, 1902. 2. Receipt for security deposits accompanying proposals, opened at these head- quarters this date. Communications received were disposed of as follows: 3. Approving adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on proposal of Cornelius Daly for furnishing kindling wood. Filed. From Supervisor City Record—Acknowledging receipt of communication of 23d From Corporation Counsel—Returning, approved, forms of contract for cotton instant resnecting reouisitions for printing. From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Transmitting copies of eligible lists rubber-lined hose for use of this Department. From Foreman Engine 65—Reporting that the horse on trial with that company now in effect. has been found to be satisfactory for the service of the Department. From Engineer. Bureau of Highways—List of streets to be repaved. Chief of From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— Department notified. From Chief of Battalion in charge of Hospital and Training Stables—Reporting t. copy of writ of certiorari in the matter of the People ex rel. Hugh F. Farrell against the Fire Commissioner. sale at public auction on the 24th instant of seven horses no longer fit for service of 2. Transmitting communication from G. W. Ernst, No. 103 Harmon street, the Department. Brooklyn. relative to sale of fireworks. From Foreman Engine 13—Reporting loss of transportation certificate No. 1574 From John P. Faure, Chairman Floating Hospital Committee—Requesting per- by Fireman second grade Edward E. Fisher. Ordered that usual fine be imposed. mission to place cleat on north side of bulkhead at foot of East Ninety- ninth street. From Foreman Engine 25—Reporting loss of theatre detail badge No. 8 by Fire- man first grade Edward Henning. Ordered that usual fine be imposed. Reply communicated. From Empire City Subway Company (Limited)—Consenting to loan of 21/4-inch From Foreman Hook and Ladder 9--Reporting that the new horse on trial with trunk duct on Sixth avenue, east side, from southeast corner Forty-eighth street to that company has been found suitable for the service. manhole centre of Forty-ninth street. Chief of Department notified. From Foreman Engine 1132—Reporting the loss of coat badge No. 2297 by Fire- man.first grade James J. Fullerton. Ordered that usual fine be imposed. Referred. From Chief of Department— From Police Department—Requesting reinspection of Princess Theatre, No. 1195 Broadway; Weber and Fields' Music Hall, No. 1215 Broadway; The Academy . Returning slips from Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties requesting reinspection of Music, Metropolitan Opera House, Broadway Theatre, No. 1441 Broadway; Ham- of nremises Nos. 97 to 103 Cedar street. and Nos. 59 and 61 West Forty-fifth street, merstein's Victoria, and the American Theatre, No. 26o West Forty-second street. with report thereon that requirement of this Department have been complied with To Chief of Department. thereat. Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties notified. 724 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

2. Estimated cost of installing a fire alarm in Flower Hospital. Copy for- Contract duly executed for the purchase of a site on the northerly line of Jack- warded. son avenue, 112 feet Og inches easterly from the corner of Ko,uwenhoven street, was 3. Reporting insufficient means of escape in case of fire premises No. 32 West forwarded to the Comptroller for approval and to the Corporation Counsel to have Fourteenth street and Nos. 52 and i68 West Twelfth street. Bureau of Buildings title searched. notified. Retired on Half Pay. 4. Transmitting application of Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company, for assignment of box numbers premises No. 52r West Twenty-fifth street and BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. No. 1193 Broadway. Approved. 5. Transmitting application of Automatic Fire Alarm Company, for assignment Assistant Foreman William Hennessy, Engine 48, on $goo per annum, from of number for premises Nos. 416 to 424 West Thirteenth street. Approved. Auugust t, 1902. on report of Medical Officers that he is physically incapacitated for 6. Transmitting report of Medical Officers of examination of Foreman John service in the Department. T. Needham, and recommending that he be retired from all service in the Depart- ■■■■•■■■ ment on account of physical disability. Approved and ordered that Foreman John 1'. Needham be retired from all service in the Department, on half pay, to take New York, June 27, 1902. effect from August I, 1902. 7. Transmitting report of Medical Officers of examination of Assistant Fore- Communications received were disposed of as follows: man William Hennessy, Engine 48, and recommending that he be retired from all service in the Department on account of physical disability. Approved and ordered Filed. that Assistant Foreman William Hennessy be retired from all service in the Depart- From Corporation Counsel- ment. on half pay, from August r, 1902. " Returning, approved as to form. contracts for furnishing and delivering From Chief Operator of Fire Alarm Telegraph Branch—Advising of an appoint- forage, and advertisement inviting proposals for same. ment with Vice-President of Manhattan Railway Company. 2. Contract for purchase of site on Jackson avenue near Kouwenhoven street; From Inspector of Combustibles—Returning communication of June 13 to- Long Island City, borough of Queens. gether with letter of Assistant Corporation Counsel, Bureau for the Recovery of From Department of Finance—Advising that Comptroller's certificate has been Penalties. relative to storage of packing boxes premises No. 58 Marion street endorsed on contract of T. F. Jackson for repairs to electric lighting system in and Nos. 54r and 543 West Broadway. with report thereon that violations have been Headquarters Building. borough of Brooklyn, dated June TO, 1902, and on contract removed therefrom. of the Seagrave Company, dated May 23, 1902, for repairing water tower. From Deputy Commissioner. boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Transmitting eligible list from which to appoint two Cable Splicers for the boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. " Transmitting copy of petition and notice of motion served by Corinne J. From Fire Marshal of the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond— Moore as administratrix of the estate of William D. Moore. Copy of petition Report relative to the standpipe and sprinkler systems at the Irving Place Theatre. returned. Chief of Department notified. 2. Transmitting four bills from Henry L. R. Himmel for alleged services as From Inspector of Combustibles- custodian of the Rockaway Beach Fire Department. " Returning communication of Carl A. Hausmann relative to petition against 3. Transmitting check for $5o forwarded by the Warren Manufacturing Com- the sale of fireworks at No. 494 Manhattan avenue by one Herman Weber, with pany in recognition of the efficient services of the Department at a recent fire report thereon. Reply communicated. in their establishment. To Bookkeeper for deposit to credit of Relief Fund. 2. Relative to complaint against James H. Fitzgerald for storage of packing 4. Transmitting charges and testimony taken at trials of delinquent members of boxes at premises No. 6o and 62 Marion street. the uniformed force, held in borough of Brooklyn on June 25, 1002, as follows: From the Chief of Eighth Battalion George L. Ross—Report of inspection of Fireman first grade James Hennessy. Engine 120, for absence without leave. fire appliances at Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and East river, and Mater- Found guilty and reprimanded. nity Hospital. No. 223 East Twenty-sixth street. Copy of report forwarded to Fireman first grade Michael J. Condron, Engine 124, for absence without leave. Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit five days' pay. From Assistant Foreman John J. Hughes. Hook and Ladder 63—Applying to he Fireman first grade Hugh Lafferty, Engine 123, for absence without leave. retired from all duty in the Department after twenty years' service, from 8 a. m., Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit five days' pay. July r, 1002. Approved and ordered. Fireman fourth grade Edward H. Weiler. Engine 131, for absence without leave. From Foreman Daniel J. Garrity. Engine 102, detailed to Hook and Ladder p-- Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit three days' pay. Applying to be retired from all duty in the Department after twenty years' service, Fireman first grade John J. McTigue, Engine 148. for absence without leave. to take effect from 8 a. m. August 1, rgog. Approved and ordered. two charges. Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit five days' pay on each charge, or From Deputy Commissioner. boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- ten days' pay in all. " Returning communication of Hugh A. Walsh requesting to be reinstated as Fireman first grade George J. Ludwig, Engine 150. for neglect of duty. Found Carpenter, with report thereon. Department of Street Cleaning notified. guilty; sentence suspended. 2. Relative to claim for lease of premises No. 443 Buckley street, Long Island Fireman first grade Patrick Harrigan. Hook and Ladder 51, for absence without City. occupied as quarters of Hook and Ladder 66. Reply communicated. leave. Found guilty and sentenced to forfeit one day's pay. 3. Acknowledging receipt of communication of 24th inst., respecting data for Findings approved. the anneal report. From Frank Moss—Thanking the Fire Commissioner for his careful considera- 4. Relative to award of contracts for horses and coal. Reply communicated. tion and decision in the Stuart case. 5. Transmitting certified copy of charges and testimony in the matter of Hugh From General Agent St. John's Guild—Acknowledging receipt of communication F. Farrell. and certified copy of minutes of Department relative to appointment of of 25th inst. Farrell. Corporation Counsel notified. From E. A. Kohut—Requesting application for fire-line badge. Reply communi- From Burr, Coombs and Wilson—Acknowledging receipt of communication of cated. 24th inst., respecting discharge of William H. Guishard. From New York Telephone Company—Acknowledging receipt of permit to From Acting Principal Brooklyn Truant School—Relative to H. A. Devaney. place cable and terminal box on premises Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. From Eureka Fire Hose—Acknowledging receipt of communication of 25th inst., From Carrie G. Simmons—Requesting to be transferred from Board of Educa- respecting award of contracts for furnishing hose. tion to Fire Department. Reply communicated. Referred. Referred. From Department of Finance- From B. F. Donohue—Requesting opportunity to estimate on plumbing work. 1. Inclosing claim No. 11,253, filed by Volunteer Fire Companies of Jamaica, To Superintendent of Buildings. borough of Queens. for money alleged to have been expended in 1898 and /800, as From Fidelity and Surety Company—Relative to surety on bond of Willcox & follows: Excelsior Hose. $170.13: Atlantic Hook and Ladder, $230; Woodhull Hose, Co., insurance agents. To Secretary of Relief Fund. $t89; Resolute Hose. $96; Continental Bucket, $251.06; Distler Hose, $116.25; Fos- From Automatic Fire Alarm Company—Renuesting certificate that installation dick Hose, $161.02. To Deput,, Commissioner for report. of its systems in premises Nos. 477 and 479 Broadway is approved. To Chief of De- 2. Forwarding offer of W. W. Carner, No. 1020 Fortieth street, Brooklyn, to partment for report. sell two lots on Tenth avenue, near Fortieth street, Borough Park, for an apparatus From Department of Correction—Respecting condition of quarters of Engine house, at $65o each. To Deputy Commissioner. 49, Blackwell's Island. To Superintendent of Buildings for report. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Reporting that fire From Bacon & Co.—Offering to sell coal to Department. To Cashier. 4ydrant in front of quarters of Hook and Laddeg go is left open after use. To From Bill & Caldwell—Relative to furnishing hats to members of uniformed Chief of Department. force. To Chief of Department. From G. D. Royston—Reporting that the Harriet apartment house, No. t From G. M. Smith—Respecting request for information as to insurance on West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, is without fire extinguishers. To Seventh Regiment Armory. To Fire Marshal. Chief of Department. From Chief of Seventh Battalion—Reporting meritorious act of Fireman second From Thomas J. O'Neill, attorney—Requesting reinstatement of Jacob A. John- grade William T. Kelly. Jr.. of Hook and Ladder 12 at fire No. 223 West Four- son, late an employee of the Department in borough of Brooklyn. To Deputy Com- teenth street. on loth instant. in rescuing two persons. and recommending that his missioner for report. name be entered on the roll of merit for meritorious service at personal risk. To From I. C. McGaochen, attorney—Reporting that exit from fifth floor, premises Foreman in charge of repair shops for report. No. 623 Broadway is obstructed by a door To Bureau of Buildings. TT and 18 From Foreman Engine 17—Reporting violation of section 41. chapter 334, Laws From E. H. Lawrence—Complaining of sale of fireworks at Nos. of gar. premises No. r68 Orchard street. To Bureau of Buildings. Clark street. To Inspector of Combustibles. . From Foreman Engine 18— From State Board of Charities—Requesting inspection of St. Peter's and Low I. Reporting violation of chapter 334. Laws of TOOL premises Nos. 163 and 165 Maternity Hospitals. bol ough of Brooklyn, and St. Francis Hospital and Sloan West.Eleventh street. To Bureau of Buildings. Maternity, Manhattan To Chief of Department for report. 2. Reporting failure to comply with notice to provide appliances for fire ex- From Foreman Engine to---Reporting chimney fire premises No. 543 West tinguishing, premises Nos. 34 to 42 West Fourteenth street and Nos. 33 to 41 West Twenty-sixth street, on 26th inst. To Inspector of Combustibles. Thirteenth street. To Bureau for Recovery of Penalties. From Foreman Engine 55--Reporting chimney fire premises No. 113 Mott From Foreman Engine 26—Reporting sale of fireworks without permit, prem- street, on 27th inst. To Inspector of Combustibles. ises No. 230 West Thirty-seventh street. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman Engine 46—Reporting chimney fire, premises No,. 2186 Bathgate Retired on Half Pay on Own Application After Twenty Years' Service. avenue, on 25th instant. To Inspector of Combustibles. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Expenditures Authorized. Foreman Daniel J. Garrity, Engine 102, on $1,o8o per annum, from August 1902. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Assistant Foreman John J. Hughes, Hook and Ladder 63, on $9oo per annum, from July t, 1902. Emergency repairs to buildings $300 00 Advertisement inviting proposals for furnishing forage for the borough of Man- emergency r pairs. etc 300 00 hattan, was transmitted to the Supervisor of the City Record for publication. Writ of certiorari granted by Justice William J. Gaynor in the matter of Hugh BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. F. Farrell, a former Fireman, was transmitted to the Corporation Counsel. Summer sheets $65 00 Foms of contract for furnishing forage for use of the Department in the borough Paints. sandpaper, etc 110 50 of The Bronx were transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for approval. Bills Audited. New York, June 28, r9o2. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Communications received were disposed of as follows: Schedule 35 of 1902— Filed. Salaries $134 89 From Corporation Counsel— r. Returning. approved as to form, contracts for furnishing fire hose. 2. Circular dated June 2o, relative to powers of heads of departments in re- A petition for a mandamus on the relation of Corinne T. Moore. as administra- moving employees. trix of the estate of William D. Moore. was transmitted to the Corporation Counsel. From Bureau Recovery of Penalties—Requesting examination of premises Advertisement inviting proposals for furnishing sponge and telegraph wire was south side of Forty-second street, 175 feet east of Sixth avenue, with reference to transmitted to the Supervisor of the City Record for publication . sufficiency of fire hydrants. Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to authorize the appointment From Departmer t of Finance—Notice of approval of the adequacy and suffi- of an expert to superintend the work of repairing and installing the fire alarm tele- ciency of the sureties on proposals of the Eureka Fire Hose for furnishing hose. graph system in the boroughs of Queens and Richmond. From Supervisor City Record- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 7215

I. Circular requesting list of employees to be forwarded for publication in quirements of this Department have been complied with thereat. Police Department "City Record." List to be forwarded. notified. 2. Circular relative to manner of ordering supplies from the City Record. 6. Recommending that balcony fire escapes be placed on front of premises Nos. From Bureau of Buildings-Returning report of Foreman Engine 12, rela- 502 and 504 Broadway. Bureau of Buildings notified. tive to violation of section 84 of the Building Code, on barge Ellen, at Pier 28 7. Recommending that application be made to the Empire City Subway Company. East river, with information that the Bureau of Buildings has no jurisdiction beyond Limited, for a transfer of ducts in subway on Broadway, between Forty-fifth and the bulkhead line. Fifty-eighth streets, for the purpose of pulling in a new cable to replace the damaged From the Factory Inspector, State of. New York-Report of an unprotected cable at that point. Recommendation approved and application forwarded. Lnd overheated laundry stove in premises No. 5o Centre street. Fire Marshal noti- From the Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- fied. . Report of transactions for week ending June 28, 1902. From Fire Marshal, boroughs Manhattan. The Bronx and Richmond-Annual 2. Reporting arrest of Annie Sweeney on charge of arson in premises No. 664 eport for year 'gm St. rohn's place, borough of Brooklyn. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Reporting From Deputy. Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- death of horse registered No. 86. I. Estimate of amount of forage required for six months, boroughs of Brooklyn From Standard Underground Cable Company-Requesting copy of specifica- and Queens. Form of contract to be prepared. tions and blank form of proposal for telegraph wire, bids for which are to be opened 2. Acknowledging receipt of communication of 26th inst. returning copy of July ro. Complied with. petition and notice of motion in matter of Corinne J. Moore against the Fire Com- From Louis J. Grant, attorney-Demanding that Henry M. Post be reinstated missioner. to the position of Fireman in this Department. 3. Acknowledging receipt of copy of contract with Ludwig Sikora for purchase From Frederick Pearce--Relative to application for special fire alarm box num- of site on Jackson avenue. near Kouwenhoven street, borough of Queens. bers for Princess Theatre, No. 1173 Broadway, and the Conley Foil Company, No. 4. Advising that the owner of proposed site on Richardson street Is ready to 521 West Twenty-fifth street. execute contract for sale of same. Reply communicated. From Postal Telegraph-Cable Company-Advising that Department of High- 5. Relative to the incorporation of Glendale Hook and Ladder r, borough of ways has ordered the removal of old pole-. on Woodlawn road, between Gun Hill Queens. Additional report requested. raad and Jerome avenue, and requesting that fire alarm wires be removed to the From H. N. Grandin-Requesting that advertisements for horses for the use of new poles. Chief of Department notified the Department be inserted in the newspaper "Spirit of the Times." Reply com- municated. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Referred. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From Thomas F. Burke-Offering to complete plumbing work at the quarters of Filed. Engine 55 for $2.Ioo. To Buildings Superintendent. From Mrs. L. Carpenter-Complaining of dangerous stove in cruller bakery, No. From the President of the borough of Brooklyn-Transmitting communication from 735 Ninth avenue. To Bureau of Buildings. James Weir, Jr., protesting against the selection of site on East Thirteenth street, near From Anonymous-Complaining of obstructed and dangerous fire escapes. prem- Avenue C, as location for an apparatus house. Receipt of acknowledged. ises No. 339 East Sixteenth street. No. 356 West Forty-eighth street and No. 27o7 From Acting Deputy Chief of Department in Charge- Third avenue. To Police Department. r. Returning application of Police Department for inspection of premises located 9. Comnlaining of the sale of fireworks, premises No. 24 West One Hundred at Cropsey avenue and Bay Twentieth street, known as The Manhattan, with report and Twenty-fifth street and East Thirty-first street. between First and .Second ave- thereon. Police Department notified. nues. To Inspector of Combustibles. 2. Returning application of the Police Department for inspection of premises known From Board of Aldermen--Copy of resolution of Board of Aldermen authorizing as the Oriental Music Hall. Canarsie, with report thereon. Police Department notified. the issue of $45.cm bonds for extension of fire alarm system in the Second, Third. From Second Signal Corps, National Guard, State of New York-Requesting that Fourth and Fifth Wards, borough of Queens. To Bookkeeper, and copy forwarded fire-alarm box be placed in armory at No. 8or Dean street. Reply communicated. to the Deputy Commissioner. From Jamaica Fire Department-Request for horse, harness and wagon. Reply communicated. From State Factory Inspector- From Geo. W. Wingate-Respecting one-story wooden building to be used as over- flow for kindegarten of Public School ro6. Receipt of acknowledged. 1. Reporting overheated stove. premises No. TO Duane street. To Fire Mar- From Chas. A. Packard, Jr.-Relative to indebtedness of member of the uniformed shal. force. Reply communicated. 2. Reporting that storage of boxes in yard interferes with means of escape from From Citizens' Union of Twentieth Assembly District-Respecting loss to business fire escape, premises No. 223 Greene street. To Inspector of Combustibles. men of that district due to their inabilty to obtain fireworks permit. Receipt of From Foreman Engine 1I-Reporting chimney fire. premises No. 82TA Cannon acknowledged. street on the 27th instant. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Chief of Battalion in charge of Hospital and Training Stables-Reporting From Foreman Engine 22-Reporting defective chimney flue, premises No. 75 death of bay gelding No. 86, and bay gelding No. /86. East Eighty-fifth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman Engine 162-Reporting loss of coat badge No. 2279 by Fireman From Foreman Engine To-Reporting violation of section col of the Building first grade James F. Fullerton on May 28. Code. premises Nos. 526 and 5ao West Twenty-fifth street. To Bureau of Buildings. From Woodside Hook and Ladder 3-Respecting cost of altering truck, property From Foreman Engine 2o-Reporting, violation of section 93 of the Building of this Department loaned to said company, to a three-horse truck. Reply communicated. Code. premises Nos. 56o. 562, 564 and 566 Broadway and Nos. 7. ci and II Marion From H. W. Johns-Manville Company-Request for copy of Fire Department laws street. To Bureau of Buildings. in regard to theatres. Reply communicated. From Foreman Engine 35-Reporting chimney fire, premises No. 3o6 East One From Marcus B. Campbell-Requesting blank forms of bills for rent. Reply com- Hundred and Fifteenth street on 27th instant. To Inspector of Combustibles. municated. From Foreman Engine 62-Reporting repairs required at company quarters. To Referred. Buildings Superintendent. From Foreman Hook and Ladder 6-Reporting chimney fire. premises Nos. 43 From Trustees of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Flatbush-Requesting that hydrant and 45 Orchard street on 29th instant. To Inspector of Combustibles. in front of church be lowered to the level of hydrants on Ocean avenue. To Depart- ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Expenditures Authorized. From Foreman Engine 126-Recommending that iron screens on windows of BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. premises No. rig Fourth avenue, occupied by A. N. Chadwick and B. W. Conrad as manufacturers, be retrulated so as to he opened from the inside and used as an Emergency repairs to plumbing $300 00 exit in case of fire. To Superintendent of Buildings, borough of Brooklyn. Painting quarters Engine 31 930 00 From Foreman Engine. To5-Recommending that fire escapes be placed on fol- Plumbing quarters Hook and Ladder 25 401 5o lowing premises: Carpentry quarters Hook and Ladder 25 38010 Nos. 164, 166, 170, 300. 202 and 215 Montague street. and Nos. 16, 38 and 44 Metal ceilings, repair shops 54 00 Court street. To Superintendent of Buildings. borough of Brooklyn. Electrical work, headquarters 6r oo From A. Anderson-Complaining of dark hallways in premises No. T49q Division avenue. To Superintendent of Buildings, borough of Brooklyn. From Commanding Officers of Companies-Reports of chimney fires as follows: BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. From Assistant Foreman Engine 103, premises No, 93 Atlantic avenue; from Service pipes, quarters Hook and Ladder 51 and Engine 102 $85 00 Assistant Foreman Engine 117, premises No. 894 De Kalb avenue; from Assistant Supplies and repairs to fireboats 300 oo Foreman Engine 120, premises No. 552 Sixth avenue. To Assistant Inspector of Combustibles. Communication was forwarded to Bureau of Highways relative to dangerous Payrolls Audited. condition of pavement on Clinton street. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.

■ .■11111■ Schedule 24 of rgo2- New York, June 30, 1902. Salaries $146,356 44 Communications received were disposed of as follows: A writ of mandamus directing that the name of Patrick J. Brennan be replaced Filed. upon the payroll of the Fire Department as Assistant Foreman was transmitted to From Corporation Counsel- the Corporation Counsel, with request that an appeal be taken. 1. Opinion relative to the power of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Board of Aldermen to create the position of Deputy Fire Commissioner for ■■■ 1111■. the boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. 2. Opinion relative to the power of the Commissioner to designate a subordi- New York, July 1, rgo2. nate employee of the Department to sign certain papers. From Supervisor of the City Record-Relative to a requisition for six books Opening of Proposals. of fireworks permits. Reply communicated. In the presence of the Fire Commissioner and a representative of the Comp- From Foreman Engine 57-Reporting death of retired Fireman Thomas O'Hal- troller. lorar at 3.20 a. m. on the 27th inst. Secretary of Relief Fund notified. Affidavit as to due publication of advertisement in the "City Record" inviting From Chief of Battalion in charge of Hospital and Training Stables-Reporting proposals was read and filed and approved forms of contract were submitted. the death of horses registered Nos. 6o and 1422. From the Fire Marshal, borourrhs of Manhattan. The Bronx and Richmond- Proposals were received as follows: Report of transactions for week ending June 28, 1902. From Chief of Department- BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. 1. Returning application of Police Department for insnection of premises No. For furnishing 9,000 sacks of best quality, thoroughly seasoned North Carolina 1441 Broadway. known as Broadway Theatre, with report thereon that the require- ments of this Department have been complied with. except that the hose is not of kindling wood for use in apparatus houses and on fireboats- regulation size, and should be replaced by hose two and one-half inches in diameter. No. I-Cornelius Daly, No. 562 West Thirty-fourth street $1,800 oo Police Department notified. -with security deposit of $55. There being no other bidder the contract was 2. Returning application of Police Department. for inspection of premises awarded to Cornelius Daly. northwest corner of Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, known as Victoria Ordered. That the security deposit be forwarded to the Comptroller. Theatre. with report thereon that the requirements of this Department have been Communications received were disposed of as follows: complied with. Police Department notified. 3. Returning application of Police Department for inspection of premises No. Filed. 1215 Broadway, known as Weber Rz Fields. with report thereon that the premises are closed and an inspection cannot he made. Police Department notified. From Corporation Counsel-Returning, approved, proof of contract for the 4. Returning application of Police Department for an inspection of premises erection of an apparatus house on northwest corner Sedgwick avenue and One Hun- No. 26o West Forty-second street. known as the American Theatre, with report dred and Seventy-eighth street, borough of the Bronx. thereon that the requirements of this Department have been complied with thereat, with the exception of eighteen automatic chairs in orchestra and fourteen in balcony. From Department of Finance- Police Department notified. Returning application from Police Department for inspection of premises I. Receipt for security deposit accompanying proposal opened at these head- 5. quarters this date. No. 1195 Broadway, known as Princess Theatre, with report thereon that the re- 7216 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

2. Relative to claim of R. M. Stivers for $800 for supplies furnished and calling 3. Requesting the Board of Estimate and DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND AS- attention to the provisions of section 419 of the Greater New York Charter. Reply Apportionment to recommend to the Board communicated. SESSMENTS. of Aldermen that the salary of H. M. October 23. 3. Transmitting check for interest due July I, 1902, on bonds or stock of The Devoe, Deputy Superintendent of School Francis M. Crown, Clerk, Borough of City of New York held in the name of the Fire Department Relief Fund. Check for- Buildings, be fixed at the rate of $2,550 per Brooklyn, salary $1,200; resignation ac- annum, to take effect October I, 1902. warded to the Secretary of the Relief Fund for deposit. cepted, to take effect October 31, 1902. From the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund—Copy of resolution adopted at 4. Approving the action of the Com- meeting June 25. 1902. authorizing renewal of lease of premises on the northerly side mittee on Care of Buildings on October I, of Third avenue, east of White Plains road, Williamsbridge, borough of The Bronx. 1902, in assigning H. M. Devoe, Deputy DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, From Superintendent of School Buildings, Department o: Education—Relative Superintendent of School Buildings, to Borough of The Bronx. to data regarding Brooklyn schools. Reply communicated. duty as Supervisor of Janitors. October 22. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Broojdyn and Queens— 5. Approving the action of the Com- Transfer of John J. Kaine, Plumber's T. Returning communication from Department of Finance relative to Claim No. mittee on Buildings in assigning the fol- Helper, Williamsbridge, from this Depart- 11253 filed by various fire companies of Jamaica, borough of Queens, with report lowing-named persons to duty in the ment to the office of the Borough Presi- thereon. Reply communicated to Department of Finance. Brooklyn Workshop on the dates set oppo- dent. site their names at the prevailing rate of 2. Returning communication of Thomas J. O'Neill, attorney, relative to dis- charge of Jacob A. Johnson from position of Carpenter, borough of Brooklyn, with wages, $2.30 per day: James J. Hartigan, Steamfitter's Helper, FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW report thereon. October 13, 1902. From W. Kintzing Post—Requesting to be advised of sale of condemned fire YORK. John Creden, Steamfitter's Helper, Oc- October 24. hose. Reply communicated. tober it, 1902. From National Board of Fire Underwriters—Transmitting blank form of statis- John L. Hill, Steamfitter's Helper, Oc- Changes in the personnel of this Depart- tics for year 1902. tober 13, 19o2. ment: From Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Company—Acknowledging re- 6. Approving the action of the Com- Resigned—Boroughs of Manhattan and ceipt of communication of June 25. mittee on Supplies in appointing Miss Vir- The Bronx—Joseph L. Bien. as Stenog- From Alderman John C. Klett—Introducing Mr. Shapiro. ginia Small, No. 588 Grand street, type- rapher and Typewriter. from September 23, From H. de B. Parsons. Consulting Engineer—Relative to cost of after bulk- writing copyist, as Clerk to District Super- tow; Fireman fourth grade Joseph W. heads on after coal bunkers on fireboat the New Yorker. intendent Dwyer, to take effect October 2o, Finnegan-, Engine Company 7, from Sep- 1902. tember 23, 5902. Referred. 7. Dismissing Harry C. Van Nostrand Appointed—Boroughs Manhattan and and Charles A. Gallagher, Inspectors of The Bronx—Floyd L. Robinson, as Assist- • From Fred C. 7obel. Architect—Complaining of wire crossing over premises Fuel, Borough of Queens, from the De- ant Superintendent of Buildings, at $1,950 No. 22 East Twenty-first street. To Chief of Department. partment of Education. per annum, from October I, 1902; Thomas From Department of Health—Reporting quantities of inflammable material, 8. Approving the action of the Commit- McCormick, as Carpenter, at $1,o64 per premises No. 258 West Thirty-fourth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. tee on Supplies in appointing Mae F. annum, from October 6, 1902; Maurice J. From Bureau of Buildings—Reporting obstructed fire escapes, premises Nos. 201 Meiborg, of 585 Pacific street, Brooklyn, Allen, as Architectural Draughtsman, at and 203 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street. To Police Department. as Stenographer and Typewriter in the $1.5oo per annum, from October 20, 1902. From Ryan and McKay, Agents—Offering to make an allowance of $275 on office of the City Superintendent at a sal- Transferred—Boroughs of Manhattan contract for repairs to writer tower if steel tires are substituted in place of rubber ary of $900 per annum, to take effect Oc- and The Bronx—Painter George W. John- tires. To Foreman in charge o. Repair Shops for report. tober 20, 1902, the rate of salary to be son, from Bureau Buildings Superintendent From M. Wiener Sr Co.—Complaining of lack of fire escapes, premises Nos. 54 subject to the approval of the Board of to Repair Shops. from October I, 1902; and 56 East Eleventh street. To Bureau of Buildings. Estimate and Apportionment and the Assistant Superintendent of Buildings From R. B. Stnidar--Cc.,-nplaining of obstructed exits, premises No. 68 East Board of Aldermen. Manley N. Cutter. to boroughs of Brook- One Hundredth street. To Bureau of Buildings. 9. Approving the action of the Committee lyn and Queens, from October I, Kw. From Anonymo uo—ComptainIng of sale of fireworks, premises No. 335 West on Supplies in appointing Robert List as Retired on account of permanent physical Porty-fourth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. Junior Clerk in the Depository for School disability—Fireman third grade Patrick J. Supplies, Borough of Queens, at the salary Flaherty, Engine Company 34, on $333.33 Promoted. of $45 per month, the salary of the position, per annum. from October 1, 1902. Re- to take effect October 14, 1902. tired on his own application in writing BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. 10. Approving the action of the Com- after twenty years' service—Foreman mittee on Supplies in appointing Marcus Thomas J. Van Horn, Hook and Ladder Foreman Francis J. Gray. Engine 37. to Chief of Battalion, at $3,300 per year, L. Browne as Orderly at the New York Company 8, on $1.080 per annum, from from 8 a. m., July 3, 190". Truant School, at a salary of $4o per October I, 1902. Boroughs Brooklyn and Assistant Foreman Michael J. Fitzgerald, Engine 6, to Foreman, at $2,160 per month and board, the salary of the posi- Queens—Engineer of Steamer James annum, from July 3. 1002. tion, to take effect October 9, 1902, for a Lahey. Engine Company to6, on $800 per Contract of A. M. Stein, No. 229 Washington street. borough of Brooklyn, for probationary period of three months. annum. from October T, 1902; Fireman first furnishing 8o horses for the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. having been duly II. Requesting the Board of Estimate grade Robert Wallace, Engine Company executed, was transmitted to the Department of Finance. and Apportionment to recommend to the 136, on $700 per annum, from November I. Forms of contract for furnishing forage for the boroughs of Brooklyn an.1 Board of Aldermen that the salary of John 1902. Queens were transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for approval. W. Werner, Janitor of Erasmus Hall High Transferred—Boroughs Brooklyn and Writ of mandamus issued by Judge Blanchard directing the reinstatement :-)f School, Brooklyn, be increased from $2,544 Queens—Inspector of Fire Alarm Boxes Joseph L. Bien to the position of Stenographer and Tyepwriter was forwarded to to $2,620.80 per annum, said salary to be Henry E. Vineing, from Borough of *he Corporation Counsel tor advice. considered as in effect from February t, Queens to Borough of Richmond, from Oc- 1902, to September t, 1902. tober I, 1902. 12. Requesting the Board of Estimate Reinstated—Boroughs Brooklyn and and Apportionment to recommend to the Queens—Jacob M. Johnson, as Toolman, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Board of Aldermen that the salary of John at $2.50 per diem, from October 6, 1902. W. Werner, Janitor of Erasmus Hall High Dismissed on charges after a hearing— School, Brooklyn, be increased from Boroughs Manhattan and The Bronx— BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. $2,620.80 to $3,004.80 per annum, to take Chief of Construction and Repairs to effect September I, 1902. Apparatus Patrick F. Ryan, from October 13. Requesting the Board of Estimate r8. 1902; Foreman Edward J. Moore, Re- and Apportionment to recommend to the pair Shops. from October 25. 1902; Fore- Board of Aldermen that the salary of Emil Operations for the Week Ending October II, 1902. man Machinist Peter Martin, Repair Shops, Lagerstrom, Janitor of Public School 92, from October 25, 1902; Foreman Wheel- Plans filed for new buildings 15 Brooklyn, be increased from $662 to $1,123 wright Christopher Schmidt, Repair Shops, Estimated cost per annum, to take effect September 1, from October 25, 5902. $997,400 00 1902. Plans filed for alterations 40 14. Approving the action of the Com- Estimated cost $108,625 00 mittee on Care of Buildings in assigning CITY CLERK. Bernard Lane to the care of Public School Buildings reported as unsafe 70 12, Richmond, temporarily, from October City Clerk, Buildings reported for additional means of escape 25 17, 1902, at the salary of $800 per annum. New York, Oct. 23, 19o2. Other violations of law reported 94 15. Approving the action of the Com- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Unsafe building notices issued 151 mittee on Care of Buildings in trans- the Committee on Streets, Highways Fire escape notices issued 33 ferring Thomas Netterfield, Janitor of Violation notices issued 151 and Sewers of the Board of Aldermen Public School 140, Manhattan, to Public will hold a public hearing in the Alder- Unsafe. building cases forwarded for prosecution 5 School 115, The Bronx, at a salary of Iron and steel inspections made 6,568 manic Chamber, City Hall, Manhattan, $1,521 per annum, to take effect November on Monday, October 27, 1902, at 12 Complaints lodged with the Bureau 12 I, 1902. • o'clock m., on an ordinance repealing an ordinance regulating the cleaning of At the meeting of the Board of Educa- streets. PEREZ. M. STEWART, Superintendent of Buildings, tion held on the 22d instant Charles S. Borough of Manhattan. All persons interested in above mat- Haskell was elected a District Superintend- ter are respectifully requested to attend. WM. H. CLASS, Chief Clerk. ent to fill the vacancy caused by the elec- tion of Andrew W. Edson as an Associate P. J. SCULLY, City Superintendent and for the unexpired City Clerk, and Clerk of the Board of CHANGES IN DEPARTI1ENTS. CLASS D—GRADE III. term of the said Andrew W. Edson. Aldermen. Evan L. Gunter—Date of assignment to OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. duty, October 20, 1902; compensation per DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND October 23. week, $20. George A. Wheeler, October 20, 1902; FERRIES. Removed—Henry 0. Carey, from the $20. October 22. office of Deputy Chief of the Bureau of Hugh J. Campbell, October 20, 1902; $20. The resignation of W. E. Belknap as Licenses, boroughs of Manhattan and The Herman Johnson. October 21, 1902; $20. Assistant Engineer in this Department has Bronx ; said removal taking effect Sep- Peter J. White, October 20, 19o2; $20. been accepted, to take effect November 25, tember 23, 1902. Frank Herzog, October 20, 1902; $20. 1902. The resignation of Joseph F. Hefele, CLASS C2—GRADE IV. Leveler in this Department, has been ac- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Harry M. Taylor, October 20, 1902; cepted, to take effect October 20, 1902. The Commissioner has fixed the com- October 23. $23.50. Alfred L. Beasley, October 20, T9o2; pensation of Benjamin Dickerson, Cox- At the meeting of the Board of Educa- $23.50. swain, at the rate of $14 per week, to take tion held on the 22d inst. action relative henry H. Koch, October 20, 1902; $23.50. effect October 25, 1902. to appointments, salaries, etc., was taken Fred K. Ward, October 20, 1902; $23.50. as follows: George M. Miller, October 22, 1902; COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. 1. ApproVing the action of the Com- $23.50. October 22. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Harry A. .Armitage, October 21, 1902; mittee on Buildings in assigning to duty $23.50. Appointment—Louis W. Spencer, Exani- the following-named Draughtsmen, on the ining Engineer, salary $1,800 per annum, to CITY OFFICERS. dates given and at the rates mentioned, CLASS E—GRADE I. take effect October 22, 1902. TAT EM T OF THE HOURS DURING said appointments to be temporary (6o George Krug, October 20, 1902; $1o. Resigned—Louis W. Spencer, Examin- S which the Public Offices in the City are open days) and the rates of compensation to 2. Changing the title of H. M. Devoe , ing Engineer, at $1,800 per annum. for business. and at which the Courts regularly be subject to the approval of the Board of Assistant Chief Inspector of Repairs, to Appointment—John P. Schermerhorn, open and adjourn, as well as of the places where Estimate and Apportionment and the that of Deputy Superintendent of School Examining Engineer, at $1,800 per annum, such offices are kept and such Courts are held together with the heads of Departments and Board of Aldermen: Buildings. t-i take effect October 24, 1902. Courts: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 7217

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MCKENNA; JOHN F. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. Telephone Call, II97 Cortlandt troller. to 4 P. M. Telephone 43`15 Franklin. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, g JoiiN DEWITT WARNER, President; FREDERICK OLIVER E. STANTON, Secretary to Comptroller. WILLIAM HEPBURN RUSSELL and EDWARD 1. M. to is ie. DIELMAN, Painter, Vice-President; A. AUGUSTUS OWEN, Commissioners. HEALY, President of Brooklyn Institute of Arts Main Division. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. and Sciences, Secretary; SETH Low, Mayor of H. J. STORRS, Chief Clerk, Room IL COMMISSIONERS OP SINKING FUND. The City of New York; FREDERICK W. RHINE- Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A. IL to 4 P. M. LANDER, President of Metropolitan Museum of Bookkeeping and Awards Divine's. SETH Low, Mayor, Chairman; EDWARD M. 'Telephone 3863 Cortlandt. Art; JOHN 131w/tow, President of New York Joining HAAG, Chief Bookkeeper, Room a. GROUT, Comptroller; ELGIN R. L. GoULD, Cham- JOHN MCGAW WOODBURY. Commissioner. Public Library; DANIEL C. 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BOROUGH OF QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner for Manhattan DAVID JONES; Treasurer, EDWARD MACDONALD; SS OF RICHMOND. and Bronx. officio, Homo: Loomis and P. J. ANDREWS. Bureau of the City Paymaster. JAMES W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller, Sec JAMES E. DOUGHERTY, First Deputy Commis- Rooms 14, 15 and 16, Aldrich Building, Nos. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. retary, Finance Department, No. zilio Broadway. sioner. 149 and 151 Church street. JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster. Jour; H. MOONEY, Assistant Secretary, Public CHARLES E. TEALS, Second Deputy Commis- Office open during business hours every day Improvements, City Hall. sioner, for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 126 and in the year, except legal holidays. Examina- Bureau of Engineering. CHARLES V. ADZE, Clerk to the Board, Finance 128 Livingston street, Brooklyn. tions are held on Monday, Wednesday and Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- Department, No. 28o Broadway. 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FoRNES; Brigadier-General JAMES McLane Manhattan Office, No. 61 Irving place, south- Public Works. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building„ Jackson and Brigadier-General GEORGE Mooaz Sierra, west corner Eighteenth street. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Superintendent of Pub. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Commissioners. Telephone 5331 Eighteenth. lic Buildings and Offices. FREDERICK W. BLECKWEER, Deputy Receiver JOHN P. GUSTAVESON, Seeretery, Stewart Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44 WILLIAM H. MicnsEts. Superintendent of of 'I axes. Building, No. 28o Broadway. Court street. Sewers. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. Saturdays, Bronx Office, to be established. JOHN L. JORDAN, Assistant Superintendent of Stapleton. 9 A. M. to 11 M. ROBERT W. DI FOREST, Commissioner. Buildings. JOHN DEMORGAN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. LAWRENCE VEILLER, First Deputy Tenement- JAMES G. COLLINS, Superintendent of High- house Commissioner. ways. Bureau for the Collection of A.U2S2119411E2 and POLICE DEPARTMENT. WESLEY C. BUSH, Second Deputy Tenement- WILLIAM MARTIN AIKEN, Consulting Architect Arrears. for the Borough of Manhattan. Central Office. house Commissioner. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FER- Borough of The Bronx. Room 81. No. 300 Mulberry. street, g A. M. to 4 P. W. W 1LLIAM E. Menu:mart, Collector of Assess- Telephone 3100 Sprmg. RIES. Office of the President, corner Third avenue ments and Arrears. JOHN N. PARTRIDGE, Commissioner. and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Deputy Collector of As FREDERICK H. E. &STEIN, First Deputy Com- Pier " A," N. R., Battery place. 9 A. M. to 4 P. u.; Saturdays, 9 A. Y. to Is M. sessments and Arrears. missioner. Telephone 1681 Broad. LOUIS F. HAPPEN, President. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, ALEXANDER R. PIPER, Second Deputy Commis- MCDOUGALL HAWSERS, Commissioner. HENRY A. GUMELETON, Secretary. Rooms 1-3, sioner. tACKSON WALLACE, Deputy Commissioner. MICHAEL J. GARVIN, Superintendent of Build- JAMES J. DONOVAN, JR., Deputy Collector of J, J. CORKH1LL, Secretary to the Police Com- ossEtt ittEscima, Secretary. ings Assessments and Arrears. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, HENRY BRUCKNER, Commissioner of Public Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. BOARD OP ELECTIONS. IS M. Works. HENRY NEWMAN. Deputy Collector of Assess Borough of Brooklyn. ments and Arrears. Commissioners—jomx R. Vooratts (President), DEPARTMENT OE HEALTH. CHARLES B. PAGE (Secretary), JOHN MAGUIRE. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson MICHAEL J. DADT. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth President's Office, No. xi Borough Hall, 9 avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. A. Y. to 4 r. u.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to IS M. Assess Headquarters, General Office, No. 301 Mott PATRICK E. LEAHY, Deputy Collector of street. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. ments a.id Arrears. always open. JUSTIN MCCARTHY, JR., Secretary. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clerk of the Board. Office, Borough of Manhattan, No. 3e1 Mott ERNST J. LED/CELE, Commissioner of Health ILLIAM C. REDFIRLD, Commissioner of Pub- Stapleton. street and President lic Works. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector Of Assess WILLIAM C. BAXTER,. Chief Clerk. telephone 1204 Columbus. WILLIAM M. CALDER. Superintendent of Build- Merit!' and Arrears. Office, Borough of The Bronx, One Hundred CASPAR GOLDEEMAN, Secretary. in s. CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superin- W. TILLSON, Engineer in Charge, Bu- Bureau for the Collection of City lierelHif mid of and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue (Solin- reau of Highways. Markets. gen Building). tendent CORNELIUS A. BUNNEE, Chief Clerk. WILLIAM H. GUILFOY, M. D., Registrar of JOHN THATCHER, Superintendent of the Bureau Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- Ofinie, Borough of Brooklyn, No. 42 Court Records. of Sewers. way, Room 139. street FREDERICK H. DILLINGHAM, M. D.ssistant FRANK J. Hmattx, Superintendent of the Bu- WILLIAM T. GOUIIDIE, Collector of City 111111s GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief Clerk. Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan. reau of Public Buildings and Offices. nue and Superintendent of Markets. Office, Borough of Queens, No. si Jackson EDWARD le• HuaD, M. D. AssistantSanitary JMES A. ROONEY, Supervisor of Complaints. JAMES H. BALDWIN, Deputy Collector of City avenue, Long Island City. Superintendent, Borough of the Bronx, No. 1337 hamar A. GOULDEN, Superintendent of lama- Revenue. Cart Vows:. mid Clerk. Franklin avenue. bream. 7218 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

Borough of Q. • COUNTY CLERK. SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART. Borough of Queens. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson ave- Hall of Records, Brooklyn, g A. U. to 4 P. M. KLETT. nue and Fifth street, Long Island City. CHARLES I. iLuirznxim, County Clerk. City Magistrates-MATTHEW J. SMITH, Lux' JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. County Courthouse, Chambers street. Courts J. CONNORTON, EDMUND J. HEALY. GEORGE S. JERVIS, Secretary to the President. COMMISSIONER OF JUROIUS, open from 10.15 A. M. to 4 P. M. First District-Long Is and City. JOSEPH BERMEL, Commissioner of Public Works. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. is. Second District-Flushing. SAMUEL GREN NON, Superintendent of Highways. 5 Courthouse. Special Term, Part Ii. (ex-parte business), Third District-Far Rockaway. Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City. JAW/ BRINNER, Commissioner. Room No. 15. JOSEPH P. POWERS, Superintendent of Build- FRAN L J. GARDNER, Deputy Commissione f . Special Term, Part III., Room No. lg. ALBERT B. WALDRON, Secretary, Special Term, Part IV., Room No. I I. Borough of Richmond. ings. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, PHILIP T. CRONIN, Superintendent of Public Special Term, Part V., Room No. 3o. City Magistrate-JOHN CROAK, NATHANIEL Buildings and Offices. from 9 A. M. to Is M. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad MARSH. Cases), Room No. 36. MATTHEW J. GOLDNiR, Superintendent of First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. Sewers. CO ERIS S ION ER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 25. Second Trial Term, Part Ill., Room No. 17. District-Stapleton, Staten Island. Office, Long Island City, g A. K. until 4 r. Rooms 7, 9, to and it, Hall of Records. President of Board, ALFRED E. Smelts, No. 76 Saturdays, from 9 A. N. until 12 M. ()thee hours, 9 A. M. 10 4 P. bi., excepting Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 18. Clarkson street. months of July and August, then 9 A. M. to a Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 16. Secretary to Board, THOMAS D. OSBORN, West Borough of Richmond. P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO 12 M. Trial Term, Part VI...bloom No. 24. Eighth street, Coney Trial Term, Part VIM- Room No. 23. Island. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten GEORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner. Josaru H. GRENELLI, Deputy Commissioner. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 33. Island. 1110MAS D. Mosscitoe, Superintendent Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 31. MUNICIPAL COURTS. GEORGE CROMWILL. President. S. braves, Chief Clerk. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 32. MAYBURY FLEMING, Secretary to the President. RICHARD Borough of Manhattan. Commissioner of Pub. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 22. Louis LINCOLN TRIBUS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Trial Term, Part X11., Room No. 34. OHN SEATON, Superintendent of Buildings. First District-Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part and all that part of the First Ward lying west iOHN TIMLIN, JR., Superintendent of Public No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. tO ■11., Room No. 26. Buildings and Offices. of Broadway and Whitehall street, including 4 P. tr., except Saturdays in June, July and Appellate Term, Room No. 31. Governor's Island, Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island, H. E. Butt, Superintendent of Highways. August, 9 A. M. LO I P. M. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third RICHARD T. Fox, Superintendent of Street and the Oyster Islands. New Courthouse, No. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. floor. 128 Prince street, corner of Wooster street. Cleaning. Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Office of the President, First National Bank Clerks in attendance from To A. M. to 4 P. M. DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BAcoN, Building, New Brighton, 9 A. a. to 4 P. IC; Sat- Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Clerk. 9 A. M. tO 12 M. urdays, QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES. Room No. 13 Clerk's office open from 9 A. H. to 4 P. M. CORONICRS. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and SURROGATE. business), room southwest corner mezzanine Fourteenth Wards, and all that portion of the Borough of Manhattan-Office, New Criminal DANIEL Nosut Surrogate. floor. First Ward lying south and east of Broadway Court Building. Open at all times of day and Office at Jamaica. Clerk's Office, Special Term Calendar, room and Whitehall street Court-room, corner of night. Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays, southeast corner second floor. Grand and Centre streets. SOLOMON GOLDENKRANZ, NICHOLAS T. BROWN, the office is open, between March 31 and October Clerk's Office, Trial Term Calendar, room HERMAN BOLTS, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, GUSTAV SCHOLER, Moses J. JACKSON. I. from 8 A. a. to 5 r. on Saturdays, from 8 northeast corner second floor. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest Borough of The Bronx-Corner of Third ave A. M. LO 13 it.; between September 3o and April Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 nue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street I, from 9 A. M. to 5 r. 11.; on Saturdays, from 9 corner third floor. P. M. Telephone 313. Tremont. A. M. to Is M. Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). Court opens daily at to A. st., and remains open WALTER H. HENNING, Chief Clerk. Surrogate's Court sits on Thursday and Friday Criminal Courthouse, Centre street. until daily calendar is disposed of and close of WILLIAM O'GORMAN, ,IR.,ZSEPH I. BERRY. of each week, except during the month of August, Justices-GEORGE C. BARRETT, GHARLES H. the daily business, except on Sundays and legal Borough of Brooklyn-0 e, Room 17, Bor when no court is field. Calendar called at to TRUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, JAMES FITZGERALD, holidays. ough Hall. Open at all times of day and night MILES BRACH, DAVID LEVENTRITT LEONARD A. Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. except between the hours of is M. and 5 r. M. COUNTY COURT. GINOIRICH, Hamar BISCIOPY, II, Jour J. Fazio- Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and on Sundays and holidays. MAN, GEORGE P. ANDREWS, Y. SPIRY DUGRO, County Courthouse, Long Island City. West Tenth street Court open daily (Sundays PHILIP T. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J. FLAHRITY. JOAN PROCTOR CLARKE, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 Borough of Queens-Office, Borough Hall, Ful County Court opens at 9.3o A. M.; adjourns at FRANCIS M. SCOTT, JAMES A. O'GoRMAN, JAMES P. M. ton street, Jamaica, L. I. $ IA. A. BLANCHARD, SAMUEL GREENBAUM, ALFRED WM. F. MOORS, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, SAMUEI D. NUTT, LEONARD RUOFF, JR. County Judge's office always open at Flushing, STECKLER. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk. Clerk. N. Y. MARTII. MAGER, JR., Chief Clerk. Fourth District-Tenth Office hours from O A. M. tO 4 P. U. HARRISON S. MOORE, County Judge. SUPREME COU wr-SIGOOND DEPART- and Seventeenth Wards. Borough of Richmond-No. 174 Bay street, MENT. Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second SHERIFF. avenue. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. K. Stapleton. Open for the transaction of business Kings County Courthouse, Borough of Brook- to 4 P. M. Court opens at to A. H. daily, and re- all hours of the day and night. County Courthouse, Long Island City, 9 A. M. lyn, N. Y. mains open to close of business. GEORGE F. SCHAEFER. to 4 P. Sl•;_ Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Courts open daily from to o'clock A. M. to 5 GEORGE F. Houck!, Justice. JULIUS KARDURGER, JOSEPH H. DE BRAGGA, Sheriff; JosiAn C. BIN- o'clock p. M. Five jury trial parts. Special Term Clerk. NETT, Under Sheriff. for Trials. Special Term for Motions. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thir- GERARD M. STEVENS, General Clerk. teenth Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton NEW YORK COUNTY OFFICES. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. street. OR LEIN AL DIV ISION-SUPREM E COURT. Long Island BENJAMIN HOPPMAN, Justice. THOMAS FITZ- SURROGATES. Office, Queens County Courthouse, Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, PATRICK, Clerk. City, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. White and Franklin streets. New County Courthouse. Court open from 9 JOHN B. himitt, District Attorney. Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first DENIS O'LEARY. Chief Clerk. Court opens at 10.30 A. a. Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty- A. M. to 4 r. M., except Saturdays, when it closes THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk; EDWARD R. CAR- third street and at I 1.1 Second avenue. Court opens at COUNTY CLERK. ROLL, Special Deputy to the Clerk. 9 A. M. daily, and continues open to close of FRANK T. FITZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Sur. Clerk s office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. Ultimata. rogates; WILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BRIMMED, Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of COURT OS GENERAL SESSIONS. Queens. Clerk. SHERIFIr. Office hours, April t to October i, 8 A. M. to Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Cen- Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court- A. M. to 5 P. M.; Stewart Building, 9 A. EL to 4 P. a. 5 P. M.; October Ito April 1, 9 tre, Elm, White and Franklin streets. room, No. isi East Fifty-seventh street. Court WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, Sheriff; EDWARD C. Moak, Saturdays, to 13 M. Court opens at 10.30 o'clock A. H. opens every morning at 9 o'clock ( except Sun- Under Sheriff. County and Supreme Court held at the Queens gurus B. COWING, City Judge; Joan W. Gore, days and legal holidays), and continues open to County Courthouse, Long Island City. Court Recorder; JOSEPH E. NEW•URGER, MARTIN T. Mc- close of business. COUNTY JAIL. opens at 9.3o A. M., to adjourn 5 r. M. MAHON and WARREN W. FOSTER, Judges of the HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, JAMES INGRAM, County Clerk. Court of General Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. No. 70 Ludlow street, 6 A. M. tO 10 P. M. daily. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. Clerk. WILLIAisi. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Wards. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty- THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, Warden. commissioNER OF JURORS. third street and Eighth avenue. Court opens at A. M. Saturdays, to A. M. and continues open until close of bust- DISTRICT ATIOR.NEY. Office hours, 9 to 4 P. M.; CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW 9 A. M. to 12 M. OCAS. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. YORK. C:erk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 1. tr., and HOMER MOORE, Assistant Commissioner. Centre streets. H. No. 32 Chambers street, Brown-stone Building, on Saturdays until 13 M. Office hours, from 9 A. a. to 5 r. M. Saturdays, City Hall Park, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial days and Return days, each Court day. 9 A. M. tO 11 M. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. General Term. HENRY bizeruacu. (Jerk. WILLIAM TRAVERS DEROME, District Attorney. M. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that por- Joni; A. HENNEBERRY, Chief Clerk. No. 103 Third street, Long Island City, 9 A. Trial 'Term, Part 1. to 5 P. M. Part II. tion thereof which lies west of the centre line CHARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator, Part III. of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem RICGISTER. Part river north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 17o East One Hundred and East side City Hall Park. Office hours from 9 Part V. Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan 5. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Dur- Special Tei m Chambers will be held from to RICHMOND COUNTY OFFICES. A. M. to 4 P. M. place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock ing the months of July and August the hours are (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con- from 9 A. M. tO 2 P. M. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Clerk's office, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. tinues open to close of business. JOHN H. J. ROSNER, Register; MATTHEW P. JAMES M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice; Jona H. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLEAM J. KIN- BREEN, Deputy Register. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1902: MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, ELIWSED NEDY, Clerk. County (,ousts-STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, County O'DWYER, THEODORE F. HASCALL, FRANCIS B. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. COUNTY CLERK. Judge. DELEHANTY, SAMUEL SILAIURY, Justices. THOMAS Tenth District-Twenty-second Ward and all First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury; F. SMITH. Clerk. that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is Nos. 8, 9, 10 and ti New County Courthouse . First Monday of December, Grand and Trial bounded on the north by the centre line of One Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Jury; COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Hundred and Tenth street, on the south by the THOMAS L. HAMILTON, County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury; centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the cast by HENRY BIRRELL, Deputy. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, the centre line of Sixth avenue. and on the west by PATRICK H. DUNN, Secretary. J ury ; between Franklin and White streets, Borough of the North river. Courtroom, No. 314 West Fifty- Fo urth Wednesday of March, without a Jury; Manhattan. OF JURORS. fourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and commissmaza Fourth Wednesday of April, without aury; Court opens at to A. H. legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street Fourth Wednesday of July, without aJury; ury; Justices-First Division-Ettzusi B. HINSDALL, THOMAS E. kluitaAT, Justice. HUGH GRANT, and Broadway, 9 A. 11. to 4 P. M. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a B. MCKEAN, WILLIAM Clerk. Jur;y WILLIAM E. WYATT, JOHN CHARLES Wawa, Commissioner. L. Ii0LBROOK., JULIUS M. MAYER, WILLARD H. Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth F ourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury; OLMSTED. WILLIAM M. FLEECES, Clerk; Josaria Ward which lies north of the centre line of West PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. -All at the Courthouse at Richmond. H. JoNft, Deputy Clerk. One Hundred and Tenth street and west of the S'urrogote's Court-STEPHEN D. STRpHENS. astern centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the No. 119 Nassau street, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. gate. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. WILLIAM M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Second Division-Trial DAys--Itorough Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox or Mondays, at the First National Bank Building, Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at Sixth avenue. Court-room, corner of One Hun- St. George, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. to o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of dred and Twenty-sixth street and Columbus ave- Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building, Queens, Tuesdays, at to o'clock; Town Hall, New nue. Clerk's office open daily (Sundays and legal. St. George, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. orighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court KINGS COUNTY OFFICES. Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Rich- convenes daily at 9.45 A. M. mond, at 10.30 o'clock A. lo o'clock. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTR. M. Justices-JOUN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. Foam.a, FRANCIS J. WORCISTES, Justice. HAMAN B.. WILSON, Clerk. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. PATRICK KKADY, JOHN FLIZSIING, THOMAS W. County Courthouse, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 19, 23 FITZGERALD, JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk; Jona and 23. Court opens at to A. a. daily, and sits Port Richmond, S. I. J. DORMAN, Deputy Clerk. BOROUGH or Tim BJORN. until business is completed. Part I., Room No. Office hours, from 9 A. M. to Is 11., and from Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brook. 23, Part II., Room No. to, Courthouse. Clerk's i P. M. to 5 P. M. In, open from 9 A. M. 10 4 P. H. First District-All that part of the Twenty- Office, Rooms 19 and 22. open daily from 9 A. M. EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney. fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the to 4 P. in.; Saturdays, Is M. CITY M.AG'ISTB.A.TES, CO URTS. City and County of New York by chapter Iola of JOSEPH ASP1NALL and FREDERICK E. CRANE, 00 UNTY CLERK. Courts open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. the Laws of 1895, comprisina all of the late Iowa County Judges. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., of Westchester and part of the Towns of East- Juttus L. WIEMAN, Chief Clerk. 9 Csty titaguirates-tigNISY A. BRAN*, ROBIRT C. A. M. to 4 P. M. CORNELL, ERROR B. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DRIM.L, cheater and Pelham, including the Villages of SURROGATE. EDWARD M. MULLER, County Clerk. CHARLES A. FLAIMMER, LORMilz ZELMR CLARENCR Wakefield and Williamabridge. Court-room, Town CROWELL M. CONNER, Deputy County Clerk. W. MEADE, JOHN 0. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, Jonas Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. MAYO, EDWARD HOGAN, PETER P. BAiU.OW. opens daily (Sunday and legal holidays excepted) JAMES C. CHURCH, Surrogate. SHERIFF. PHILIP BtOCa, Secretary. from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial Of causes are TUGS- WILLIAM P. Picasrr, Clerk of the Surrogate's First District-Criminal Court Building. WILLIAM W. Palmas" Justice. THOMAS F. Court. County Courthouse, Richmond, S. L. 9 A. M. Second District-Jefferson Market. DELAHANTY, Clerk. Court opens at to A. a. Office hours, 9 A. a. to tO 4 P. M. Third District-No. 69 Essex street- Office hours, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. Saturday% 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is a. FRANKLIN C. Vim Sheriff. Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lex- closing at is is. TfrostAs H. BANNING, Under Sheriff. ington avenue. Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty- Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first fourth Wards, except the territory described in County Courthouse, Brooklyn. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895. Court-room. Saturdays 12 M. corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and 9 A. M. tO 4 P. U. Village Hall Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth NORMAN S. DIKE Sheriff; Wtu..0 W. WIN- Stapleton. street and Third avenue. Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 A. M. tet GATE, Under Sheriff. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of 4 r. M. Court opens at Ion A. M. J. Louis GARRITSON, Commissioner. Eighth avenue. JOHN M. TIRAMMY, Justice. THOMAS A. Minas. COUNTY JAIL. Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satur- Clerk. days. from 9 A. M. to is M. SECOND Raymond street, between Willoughby street and Boeotian or BaooHLTN. DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Borough of Brooklyn. NORMAN S. Dix:, Sheriff; Juan F. ROACH, THE COURTS. First District-Comprising First, Second, Third, Warden. City Magi:grater-Ai-sun E. STRaRS, A. V. B. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards DISTRICT ATTORNEY. APPELLATE DIV ISION SUPREME VOORHEES, JR., NJAszcs G. TIGER, EDW AID J. of the Borough of Brooklyn. Courthouse, north- COURT. DOOLRY, JOHN AUMKR, E. G. HIGGSNROTHAM, west corner State and Court streets. Office, County Courthouse, Borough of Brook- P. M. FRANK E. O'Itts.u.x, Idstore J. Fuatono. JOHN J. WALSH, Justice. EDWARD Mow, lyn. Hours 9 A. M. to 5 FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. 318 Adams street. Clerk. JOHN F. Cut's, District Attorney. First District-No. Courthouse, Madison avenue, corner Twenty- Second District-Court and Butler streets. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. REGISTER. fifth street. Court opens at I r. M. Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Calendar called at to A. M. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice; Fourth District-Lee avenue and Clymer street. Second District-Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Elev- Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 EDWARD PATTEILSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, Groins Fifth District-Manhattan avenue and Powers enth. Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and P. M., excepting months of July and August, then I.... INGRAHAM, CHUTES B. ktICLAUGHLIN, EDWARD street Twenty-third Wards. Court-room located at No. from 9 A. M. to s P. Ni.„ provided for by statute. W. HATCH, FRANK C. LAUGHLIN, Justices. Assam Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. 794 Broadway, Brooklyn. Jona K NEAT., Register. WAGSTAPI, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMB, JR., Deputy Seventh District-Grant street (Flatbush). GUARD B. VAX WALT, justice WILLIAM H. %Yawn C. TarawitiA, Deputy Register. Clerk. Eighth District-Weet Eighth street (Coney ALLEN, Clerk. D. K. Brume, Aseisteut Deputy Resister. Clerk's Office opens at 9 a. M. Island). Clerk's office open from g e. it. t4 4 p. B. -

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Third District-Includes the Thirteenth, Four- Blank forms and further information may be lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau line drawn parallel to and distant too feet east- teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- obtained at the office of the said Department of for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of erly from the easterly line of Macomb's road; teenth and Nineteenth Wards. Courthouse, Nos. Health, fourth floor, room 19. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in thence southerly along said parallel line to its 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. ERNST J. LEDERLE, PH. D., the Municipal Building, corner of One Hundred Intersection with a line drawn parallel to and dis- WILLIAM ;. LYNCH, Justice. JOHN W. CAR- President, and Seventy seventh street and Third avenue, tant zoo feet northerly from the northerly PENTER, Clerk. ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 line of Featherbed lane; thence northeast- Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. U. JOHN N. PARTRIDG E, a. m. and z p. in. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. erly and easterly along said parallel line Court opens at to o'clock. Board of Health. ta 12 m., and all' payments made thereon on or to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to Fourth District-Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Dated October 24, 1902. before December 22, 1902, will be exempt from and distant too feet westerly from the westerly Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth interest, as above provided, and after that date line of Jerome avenue; thence northerly along Wards. Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue. 61:78ee General Instructions to Bid- will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate said parallel line to its intersection with the THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. HERMAN GOBI.- ders on the last page, last column, of of seven per centum per annum from the date westerly prolongation of a line drawn parallel INGHORST, Clerk; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant the .*tlity Record." when above assessment became a lien to the date to and distant too feet northerly from the north- Clerk. 024,115 of payment. erly line of Clifford place; thence easterly along Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. EDWARD M. GROUT, said prolongation and parallel line and its easterly Fifth District-Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty- Ol'F10E OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SOUTH- Comptroller. prolongation to its intersection with a line drawn ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second WEST CORNER FIF1 Y-FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, parallel to and distant too feet northwesterly from Wards. Courthouse, &lay Twenty-second street !-'VENUE. ]ZOOM 19, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 23, 1902. the northwesterly line of the Grand Boulevard and Bath avenue, Bath Beach. 'telephone 83, ';ITY OF NEW YORK. ozan7 and Conccurse; thence northeasterly along said Bath. parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn CORNELIUS FURGUESON, Justice. JESIMIAH J. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE at right angles with the southeasterly line of O'LEARY, Clerk. S received by the Board of Health at the above NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- the Grand Boulevard and Concourse at a point Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. onice until 11 o'clock a. m. on where the same is intersected by the westerly ING STREETS AND PARKS. prolongation of a line drawn palallel to and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902, distant zoo feet northerly from the northerly line BOROUGH OF QUEENS. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THE of Prospect place; thence easterly along said First District-First Ward (all of Long Island FU RN 'SUING AND E1tELILNu "Greater New York Charter," the Comptroller right angular line prolongation and parallel line City, formerly composing five wards). Court- ALL 'IHE MATERIALS NECES- of The City of New York hereby gives public and its easterly prolongation to its intersection room, No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. SARY UR REQUIRED TU COM- notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court, with a line drawn' parallel to and distant too Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. each PLETE A DtsiN FELTING AND end the entering in the Bureau for the Collection feet easterly from the easterly line of Anthony day, excepting Saturday, closing at 12 M. Trial AMBULANCE SlAILON UN Ikin. of Assessments and Arrears, of the assessment for avenue; thense southerly along said parallel line days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All COUNTY YOUR HOUSE FARM, OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the to its intersection with the westerly prolongation ot other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, NEW following-named street in the BOROUGH OF a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet days. URIC CITY. BROOKLYN: northerly from the northerly line of Ittner place; F. KEN- thence easterly along said prolongation and par- THOMAS C. KAMEN, Justice. THOMAS The time for the completion of the work and TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD. NEDY. Clerk. the lull performance of the contract is ninety (90) allel line and its easterly prolongation to its in- PILLING STREET-OPENING, to that por- tersection with the middle line of the block be- Second District-Second and Third Wards. days. tion between Evergreen avenue and the tracks of which include the territory of the late Towns of he amount of security required shall be fifty tween Park avenue and Washington avenue; t the Manhatran Beach Railroad. Confirmed Octo- thence southerly along said middle line of the block Newtown and Flushing. Court-room, in Court (5o) per cent. of the amount of the bid or esti- ber 14, leo?. entered October 21, 1902. house of late Town of Newtown, corner of Area of to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to mate. tesessment includes all those lands, tenements and and distant ion feet northerly from the northerly Broadway and Court street, Elmhurst, New York. The bids will be compared and the contract hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- 0. address, Elmhurst, New York. line of East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth P. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of street; thence easterly along said parallel line WILLIAM RASQUIN. JR., Justice. HENRY WAL. Blank lurma may be obtained and the plans and dew York, which, taken together, are bounded Clerk to the westerly line of Third avenue; thence TER. TS. drawings may be seen at the entice of the Board mid described as follows, viz.: southerly along the westerly line of Third avenue Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. of Health, the Borough of Manhattan, southwest Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side MCLAUGHLIN, Justice. to the point or place of beginning. Third District--JAMEs F. corner Pany-filth street and Sixth avenue. of Evergreen avenue, distant too feet northerly The above-entitled assessment was entered on GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk. ERNST J. LEDERLE, PH. 13., from the northerly side of Pilling street; running Courthouse, Town Hall, Jamaica the date hereinbefore given in the Record of President. thence northeasterly, parallel with Pilling street, Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., t3 land of the New York and Manhattan Beach Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes JOHN N. PARTRIDGE. Railway Company; running thence southerly along and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless days at to A. M. Dated October 21, 1902. the land of the New York and Manhattan Beach the amount assessed for benefit on any person or Vailway Company to a point where the westerly property shall be paid within sixty days after the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. I:78ee General instructions to Bid- side of said lands intersect the centre line of the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will ders on the last page, last column, el block between Pilling street and Granite street; be collected thereon, as provided in section too6 ot First District-First and Third Wards (Towns the ...City Record." Dinning thence westerly along said centre line to the Greater New York Charter. of Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former oaz,nt the northeasterly side of Evergreen avenue; and Said section provides that "If any such as- Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of New Briighton. UbPAK MEN i Oh l'INAINCE. of Evergreen avenue to the point or place of be- sixty days after the date of entry thereof in JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, ginning. the said Record of Titles of 'Assessments, it Clerk. NOTICE OF THE REDEMPTION OF BONDS The above-entitled assessment was entered on shall be the duty of the officer authorized to Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. OF THE LATE CITY OF BROOKLYN. the date hereinabove given in the Record of coilect and receive the amount of such assess- Court held each day, except Saturdays, from le Fides of Assessments, kept in the "Bureau for ment to charge, collect and receive interest there- A II OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of on at the rate of seven per centum per annum, Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth N hoaters of Four Per Cent. Arrearage Bonds Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents." to be calculated to the date of payment from Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and (to-40s), issued in the year 1883, by the tate City t nless the amount assessed for benefit on any the date when such assessment became a lien, Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater VP. of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 572 person or property shall be paid within sixty as provided by section 159 of this act." lage Hall, Stapleton. of the Laws of 108o, and of chapter 443 of the oays after the date of said entry of the assess- Section 159 of this act provides .• * • An GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. Pam TIERNAN, Laws of 1881, payable July 1, 1923, and redeem- 0 ent, interest will be collected thereon, as pro assessment shall become a lien upon the real Clerk. able at any time atter ten years alter the date 01 vided in section too6 of the "Greater New York estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Clerk's office open from 9 A. H. to 4 r. M. their issue (July t, 1883), that, in accordance ( barter." in the said record." Court held each day from to A. M.. and coo with the tetras of their issue I will redeem said Said section provides that "If any such assess- The above assessment is payable to the Col- tinues until close of bulimia. bonds on February a 1903, at my office (Room trent shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau 39), in the Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway, nays after the date of entry thereof in the said for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New i:ecord of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents in York, and that on that day said bonds will cease euty of the officer authorized to collect and the Municipal Building, corner of One Hundred DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. to bear interest. receive the amount of such assessment to charge, and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, EDWARD M. GROUT, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated 2 p. rn., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Comptroller. a. tn. and City of New York, Department of Finance, to the date of payment from the date when such to 12 m., and all payments made thereon, on or No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF Comptroller's Office, October 23, 1902. assessment became a lien as provided by section before December 16, 1902, will be exempt from MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE. 024, f2 cr,e hundred and fifty-nine of this act." interest, as above provided, and after that date Section 159 of this act provides " * • "an will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- assessment shall become a lien upon the real of seven per centum per annum from the date 4.7 received by the Commissioner of Correction e'-late affected thereby ten days after its entry in when above assessment became a lien to the date at the above office until ti o'clock a. m., on ING STREEIS AND FAXES. the said record." • • of payment The above assessment is payable to the Collec- EDWARD M. GROUT, TUESDAY. OCTOBER ZS, 1902, I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION woe OF THE tor of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau Comptroller. "Greater New York Charter," the Comptroller tot the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Borough of Manhattan. of The City of New York hereby gives public no- ,axes and Assessments and of WaterW Rents, in COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 17, 1902. tice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court, tne Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. 018,31 No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection tetween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FUR of Assessments and Arrears, of the assessment fur on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all pay- GENERAL REPAIRS AND ALTER- OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the nents made thereon on or before December zo, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ATIONS TO STEAMER MINNA- following-named avenue in the BOROUGH OF 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- FLAN (Th CK. THE BRONX: vided, and after that date will be subject to a 'the time for the completion of the work and TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OF THE the full performance of the contract is by or be- MONROE AVENUE-OPENING, from Clare- per annum from the date when above assessment I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of fore to days. mont Park to the Grand Boulevard and Con- Lecame a lien to the date of payment. the City of New York hereby gives public notice The amount of security required is so per cent course. Confirmed July to, 1902; entered Octo- EDWARD M. GROUT, to all persons, owners of property, affected by the Bids will be compared and the contract awarded ber 23, 1902. Area of assessment includes all Comptroller. following, assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- at a lump or aggregate sum. those lands, tenements and hereditaments and CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: Borough of Manhattan. premises situate, lying and being in the Borough COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 21, 1902. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 12. of The Bronx, in the City of Piew York, which, ozz,n5 taken together, are bounded and described as fol WOODLAWN ROAD-SEWER, from Bain- No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. bridge avenue to East Two Hundred and Tenth ING GROCERIES, OILS, IRON, tows, viz.: Beginning at a point formed by the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Wood- STEAM FITTINGS, LUMBER, SUR- intersection of a line drawn parallel to the south- ING STREETS AND PARES. lawn road, from Bainbridge avenue to East Two GICAL INSaRUMENTS AND MIS- erly side of Belmont street and distant 250 feet Hundred and Tenth street; both sides of Two CELLANEOUS ARTICLES. southerly therefrom with the southerly protonga- Hundred and Seventh street, from Woodlawn The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- tion of the easterly side of Weeks street; running I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION mos OF THE road to Perry avenue; south side of Van Cort- terials and supplies and the performance of the thence northerly along said southerly prolongation "Greater New Yolk Charter," the Comptroller iandt avenue, from Reservoir Oval East to Wood- contract is by or before to days. and easterly side of Weeks street and said coat- of The City of New York hereby gives public no- lawn road• both sides of Reservoir Oval West, The amount of security required is so per cent. erly side prolonged northwardly to its intersec- tice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court, from Woodlawn road to Two Hundred and Tenth The bidder will state the price of each item or tion with a line drawn parallel to the northwest- and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection street. article contained in the specifications or schedules erly side of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse of Assessments and Arrears of the Assessment -that the same was confirmed by the Board of herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, and distant too feet at a right angle northwesterly for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to Assessors on October 16, 1902, and entered on ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, therefrom; thence northeasterly along said paral- the following-named street in the BOROUGH October 17, 1902, in the Record of Titles of As- by which the bids will be tested. The extension lel line to the southerly side of East One Hundred OF THE BRONX: ,essments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection must be made and footed up, as the bids will be and Seventy-ninth street; thence easterly along TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTIONS to of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and As- read from the total for each item and awartht said southerly site of Fast One Hundred and Sev- AND it. sessments and of Water Rents, and unless the made to the lowest bidder on cacti Item enty-ninth street to its intersection with a line EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- -mount assessed for benefit on any person or Delivery will be required to be made at the drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of the FOURTH ST R E ET-0 P ENT NG. from Jerome property shall be paid within sixty days after time and in the manner and in such quantities as Grand Boulevard and Concourse and distant too avenue to Park avenue (Vanderbilt avenue West). the date of said entry of the assessment, interest may be directed. feet southeasterly therefrom; thence southwesterly Confirmed July 28, 1902; entered October t7. will be collected thereon, as _provided in section Blank forms and further information may be along said parallel line to its intersection with the 1902. Area of assessment includes all those tote of said Greater New Y1ark Charter. Said obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen middle line of the block between Tremont avenue lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises section provides that "If any such assessment at the office of the Denartment of Correction, the and Buckhout street; thence easterly along said sltuate, lying and being in it e- Eorough of The shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days -orough of Manhattan, No. 148 East Twentieth middle line to its intersection with the northerly Bronx, in The City of Ncw York, which, taken after the date of entry thereof on the said Record street. prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the east- together., are bounded and described as follows, of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of THOMAS W. HYNFS, erly side of Monroe avenue and distant 190 feet viz.: Beginning at the point of intersection of th, the officer authorized to collect and receive the Commissioner. easterly therefrom; thence southerly along said westerly line of Third avenue and a line drawn amount of such assessment to charge, collect and Dated, October to, 1902. parallel line to the northerly side of East One parallel to and nistant too feet southerly from receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per 014-28 Hundrd and Seventy-sixth street; thence westerly the southerly line of East One Hundred and Sett- centum per annum, to be calculated to the date along the northerly side of East One Hundred enty-fourtl- street; running thence westerly along of payment from the date when such assessment l=7See General Instructions to Bid- and Seventy-sixth street to its interse.ttion with said parallel line to its intersection with the became a lien as provided by section one hundred ders on the lust page. last column if the northerly prolongation of the westerly side of middle line of the block between Park avenue and fifty-nine of this act." the "City Record. " Topping avenue; thence southerly along said and Washington avenue; thence southerly along Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An northerly prolongation and westerly side of Top- said middl: line of the block to its intersection assessment shall become a lien upon the real es- ping avenue and said westerly side prolonged tate affected thereby ten days after its entry in with the easterly prolongation of a line drawn • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. southwardly to its intersection with a line drawn t wallet to and distant too feet southerly the said record." • parallel to the southerly side of Belmont street from the southerly line of that portion of East The above assessment is payable to the Collec- and distant 250 feet southerly therefrom; thence tor of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SOUTHWEST CORNER One Hundred and Seventy-third street lying west westerly by said parallel line to the point or place of Park avenue; thence westerly along said pro- for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears OF FIFTY-FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOR- of beginning. iongation and parallel line and its westerly pro- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The above-entitled assessment was entered on lengation to its intersection ;lb the northerly line in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- the date hereinbefore given in the Record of of Belmont street; thence westerly along the north dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the erly line of Belmont street to its intersection nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours •••• received by the Board of Health at the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes with a line drawn parallel to and and distant TOO of 9 a. m and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from above office until It o'clock a. m. on and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless feet westerly from the westerly hoe of _Jerome 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902. the amount assessed for benefit on any person or avenue: thence northerly along said parallel line on or before December 16, 19°2, will be exempt property shall be paid within sixty days after the to its intersection with a line drawn parallel tr. from interest, as above provided, and after that Borough of Manhattan. date of said entry of the assessment, interest will and distant too feet southerly from the southerly date will be subject to a charge of interest at FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING AN be collected thereon, as provided in section 1006 line of Featherbed lane; thence westerly and the rate of seven per centum per annum from the ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE VAN TO of the Greater New York Chimer. southwesterly along said parallel line and a date when above assessment became a lien to the THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Said section provides that "If any such as- line drawl. parallel to and distant 700 feet easter- date of payment. SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY- sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of ly from the easterly line of M .comb's roa 1 to EDWARD M. GROUT, FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH AVE- sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and Comptroller. NUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be distant toe feet southerly from the southerly line CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, NEW YORK CITY, ON OR BEFORE the duty of the officer authorized to collect and of Belmont street; thence westerly along said COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 17, 1902. DECEMBER 31, 1902. receive the amount of such assessment to charge, yarallel line and its westerly prolongation to its 0[8,31 The time for the delivery of the van and the collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of` intersection with a line drawn parallel to and performance of the contract is on or before De- seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to distant loo feet westerly from the westerly line NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. cember 31, 1902. the date of payment from the date when such as- of Macomb's road; thence northerly along said The amount of security required shall be fifty sessment became a lien, as provided by section parallel line and its northerly prolongation to its per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. 159 of this act." intersection with a line drawn parallel to and N PURSUANCE OF SECTION iot8 OF THE " Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The bids will be compared and the contract Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An distant too feet northerly from the northerly line awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. assessment shall become a lien upon the real of Featherbed lane; thence easterly along said The City of New York hereby gives public notice Delivery will be required to be made at the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in parallel line and a line drawn parallel to and to all persons, owners of property, affected by the time and in such manner as may be directed by the said record." distant too feet northerly from the northerly following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: the Board of Health. The above assessment is payable to the Col- line of Grand avenue to its intersection with a 7220 rHE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902s

TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 7. East One Hundred and Sixtieth street; thence zoo feet southwesterly therefrom; thence north- Collection of Assessments and Arrears, of the ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST westerly along said middle line to the point or westerly along said parallel line to the point or assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIRING STREET—PAVING; from Amsterdam avenue to place of beginning. place of beginning. 'TITLE to the following-named streets and avenue in the BOROUGH OF- 1HE BRONX: Convent avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION to. of One Hundred and Thirty-first street, from TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION ii. Amsterdam avenue to Convent avenue, and to HEWITT PLACE—OPENING, from Leggett EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9 the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- avenue (East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street) FIRST STREET—OPENING, from Aqueduct . AND to. ing avenues. to Westchester avenue. Confirmed August 4, avenue to Webster avenue. Confirmed July sti, EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD —that the same were confirmed by the Board of 1902; entered October 13, 1902. Area 01 assess- 190s; entered October 13, zoos. Area of assess- SI Rh:ET—OPENING, from Third avenue to Assessors on October 16, 1902, and entered on ment includes all those lands, tenements and ment includes all those lands, tenements and Brook avenue. Confirmed July 29, 1902; entered October 17, 1902, in the Record of Titles of hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City October to, 1902. Area of assessment includes tion of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and of New York, which, taken together, are bounded of New York, which, taken together, are bound- all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the and described u follows, viz.: ed and described as follows, viz.: beginning at premises situate, lying and being in the Borough amount assessed for benefit on any person or Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- a point formed by the intersection of a line of The Bronx, in 1. he City of New York, which, property shall be paid within sixty days after the tion of a line drawn parallel to and too feet north drawn parallel to the southerly side of East One taken together, are bounded and described as fol- date of said entry of the assessment, interest will of East One Hundred and Sixty-third street Hundred and Eightieth street and distant ion lows, viz.: be collected thereon, as provided in section io19 with a line drawn parallel to and ioo feet west feet southerly therefrom with a line drawn par- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of said Greater New York Charter. Said section of Prospect avenue; running thence southerly allel to the westerly side of Aqueduct avenue and of the middle line of the block between East One provides that "If any such assessment shall re- along said last parallel line to a point one-half distant sin feet westerly therefrom; thence north- Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and East One main unpaid for the period of sixty days after the distance between Dawson and Kelly streets; erly along said parallel line and westerly along Hundred and Sixty-first street with the south- the date in entry thereof on the said Record of thence easterly and northeasterly along the cen- a line drawn parallel to the southery side of East easterly line of Mott avenue; running thence Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the tre line of the blocks between Dawson and Kelly One Hundred and Eighty-first street and distant northeasterly along said line of Mott avenue to officer authorized to collect and receive the streets to its intersection with the prolongation 210 feet southerly therefrom and said line pro- its intersection with the middle line of the block amount of such assessment to charge, collect and of a line drawn through the centre line of the longed westwardly to its intersection with a between East One Hundred and Sixty-first receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per blocks between Stebbins avenue and Rogers line drawn parallel to the northwesterly side of street and East One Hundred and Sixty-second centum per annum, to be calculated to the date place, and thence northerly along said last-men- Sedgwick avenue and distant too feet at a street; thence southeasterly along said middle line of payment from the date when such assessment tioned centre line to its intersection with a line right angle northwesterly therefrom; thence to its intersection with the northwesterly line of became a lien as provided by section one hundred drawn parallel to and zoo feet north of East One northeasterly. along said parallel line to its in- Sheridan avenue; thence northeasterly along said and fifty-nine of this act." Hundred and Sixty-third street; thence westerly tersection with the westerly prolongation of the line of Sheridan avenue to its intersection with Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An along said last parallel line to the point or place northerly side of that part of East One Hun- the northwesterly prolongation of me middle line assessment shall become a lien upon the real of beginning. dred and Eighty-second street between Tiebout of the blocks between East One Hundred and estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in STREET—OPENING, from Gar- avenue and Jerome avenue; thence easterly along Sixty-first street and East One Hundred and the said record." • • • rison avenue (Mohawk avenue) to the United said westerly prolongation and northerly side of Sixty-second street; thence southeasterly along The above assessment is payable to the Collec- States bulkhead line of the East River. Con- East One Hundred. and Eighty-second street said prolongation and parallel line to its inter- tor of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau firmed July 38, i9o2; entered October 13, 1902. aforesaid to the middle line of the block between section with the southeasterly property line of for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Area of assessment includes all those lands, tene- Walton avenue and Jerome avenue; thence north- the New York and Harlem Railroad; thence Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room ments and hereditaments and premises situate, erly along said middle line to its intersection northeasterly along said property line to its in- tan 85, No. 28o Broadway, Borough ofManhat- anhat- lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, with the middle line of the block between East tersection with the westerly line of Melrose ave- tan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., in The City of New York, which, taken together. One Hundred and Eighty-second street and East nue; thence northeasterly to the intersection of and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all are bounded and described as follows, viz,: Une Hundred and Eighty-first street; thence the northeasterly line of East One Hundred and payments made thereon on or before December Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- easterly along said middle line to its intersection Sixty-fifth street with the southeasterly line of z6, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above tion of the southerly prolongation of a line drawn with a line drawn parallel to the westerly side Park avenue; thence northeasterly along said line provided, and after that date will be subject to parallel to the easterly side of Coster street and of Tiebout avenue and ssstant too feet westerly of Park avenue to its intersection with the mid- a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cen- distant loo feet easterly therefrom with the therefrom; thence northerly along said parallel dle line of the block between East One Hundred tum per annum from the date when above assess- United States pier and bulkhead-line of the East line to its intersection with the westerly pro- and Sixty-fifth street and East One Hundred and ment became a lien to the date of payment. River; running thence northwesterly along said longation of a line drawn parallel to the north- Sixty-sixth street; thence southeasterly along•said EDWARD M. GROUT, United States pier and bulkhead-line and along erly side of that part of East One Hundred aim middle line to the westerly line of Third avenue, Comptroller. the United States pierhead-line to its intersection Eighty-third street between Webster avenue and thence southerly along the westerly line of Third CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, with the southwesterly prolongation of a hue Tiebout avenue; thence easterly along said west- avenue to its intersection with the westerly pro- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 17, 1902. drawn parallel to and distant ion feet northwest- erly prolongation and parallel line to the wester- longation of the middle line of the blocks between 018,31 erly from the northwesterly side of that part of lyside of l'ark avenue; thence southerly along East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and kyawa avenue lying between Edgewater road and said westerly side of Park avenue to its intersec- East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street; thence the United States bulkhead line of the East tion with the easterly prolongation of a line easterly along said prolongation and middle line NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- River; thence northeasterly along said southwest- drawn parallel to the southerly side of that part and its easterly prolongation to an intersection erly prolongation and parallel line to its inter- of East One Hundred and Eightieth street be- with a line drawn parallel to the easterly line of ING STREETS AND PARKS. section with the southerly prolongation of a tween Creston avenue and Webster avenue and Stebbins avenue and distant too feet easterly line drawn parallel to the 'westerly side of Bar- distant too feet southerly therefrom; thence therefrom; thence southerly along said parallel retto street, and distant ion feet westerly there westerly along said easterly prolongation and line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION zoos OF THE from; thence northerly along said southerly pto- parallel line and said parallel line prolonged to the southerly, line of Dongan street and distant 1- "Greater New York Charter," the Comp- longation and parallel line to its intersection westwardly to its intersection with the middle too feet southerly therefrom; thence westerly troller of The City of New York hereby gives with a line drawn parallel to the southerly side line of the block between Creston avenue and along said line to its intersection with a line public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme of Lafayette avenue and distant zoo feet south- Moms avenue; thence northerly along said mid- drawn parallel to the southeasterly line of West- Court, and the entering in the Bureau for the erly therefrom; thence westerly along said parallel dle line to its intersection with the middle line chester avenue and distant zoo feet southeasterly Collection of Assessments and Arrears, of the line to its intersection with the southeasterly of the blocks between Burnside avenue and East tnerefrom; thence southwesterly along said line to assessments for OPENING AND ALUUIRING prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the One Hundred and Eighty-first street; thence its intersection with the southeasterly prolongation TITLE to the following-named streets and ave- southwesterly side of Barrette, and distant too westerly along said middle line to its intersec- of the middle line of the blotas between East One nue in the BOROUG11. OF THE BRONX: feet southwesterly therefrom; thence northwest- tion with the middle line of the block between hundred and Fifty-eighth street and East One TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 9. erly along said southeasterly prolongation and Jerome avenue and Davidson avenue; thence riundred and Sixtieth street; thence northwesterly parallel line to the southeasterly side of the southerly along said middle line to its intersec- along said prolongation and middle line to the LANE—OPENING AND EXT EN DLNG, BE- Jouthern Boulevard; thence northeasterly along tion with the easterly prolongation of a line northwesterly line of Earle avenue; thence north- TWEEN AVENUE AND WALTON said southeasterly side of the Southern drawn parallel to the southerly side of East One easterly along said line to the northeasterly line AVENUE, from East Une Hundred and Fiftieth Boulevard and it prolongation northeast- Hundred and Eightieth street and distant ioo of East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street; street to the New York Central and Hudson wardly to its intersection with a line drawn feet southerly therefrom; thence westerly along thence northwesterly slang said line to the south- River Railroad. Confirmed July 28, 1902; en- parallel to the northeasterly side of Hunt's Point said . parallel line to the point or place of be- easterly line of Brook avenue; thence westerly to tered October 13, 1902. Area of assessment in road and distant ion feet northeasterly there- ginning. the intersection oi the northwesterly line of eludes all those lands. tenements and heredita. from; thence southeasterly along said paralle isrook avenue with the southeasterly prolongation meats and premises situate, lying and being line to the northerly side of Lafayette avenue; TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTIONS tt of the middle line of the blocks between Vast One in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City id thence southerly to the intersection of the south- AND is. Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and East One New York, winch, taken together, are bounden erly side of Lafayette avenue with the northerly Hundred and Fifty-ninth street; thence north- and described as follows, viz.: prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the east. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY- westerly along said prolongation and middle line Beginning at a point in the easterly line of erly side oi Coster street and distant too feet SIXTH STREET—OPENING, from filerome to the northwesterly line of Park avenue; thence Walton avenue, too feet southerly from the easterly therefrom; thence southerly along said avenue to Marion avenue. Confirmed my 8, northeasterly along said line to its intersection southerly line of East One Hundred and Fif- northerly prolongation and parallel line to the 1902; entered October 13, 1902. Area of assess- w ith the southeasterly prolongation of the middle tieth street; running thence northerly along the point or place of beginning. ment includes all those lands, tenements and line of the blocks between East One Hundred and easterly line of W alton avenue to lands 01 hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- Sixtieth street and East One Hundred and Sixty- Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH ing in toe Borough sit 'the Bronx, in The City first street; thence northwesterly along said pro- thence southeasterly, said railroad to its WARDS, SECTIONS to AND it. of New York, which, taken together, are bound- longation and midche line and its northwesterly intersection with a lne drawn parallel and dis- ed and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at prolongation to the northwesterly line of Sheridan tant roo feet easterly from the easterly line of LONGFELLOW STREET—EXTENDING, a point formed by the intersection of a line avenue; thence southwesterly along said line of Mott avenue; turner southerly along said last from the north line of the L. S. Samuel prop- drawn parallel to and distant one hundred feet ,heridan avenue to its intersection with the mid- mentioned parallel line to its intersecuon with erty to Woodruff street. Confirmed J uly to, southeasterly from the southeasterly line of dle line of the block between East One Hundred a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet 1902; entered October 13, 1902. Area of assess- Marion avenue with a line drawn parallel to and and Fifty-ninth street aria East One Hundred and southerly from the southerly line of Fast One ment includes all those lands, tenements And distant one hundred feet northeasterly from the Sixtieth street; thence northwesterly along said Hundred and eittieth street; thence westerly hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- northeasterly line of East One Hundred and middle line to the i,oint or place of beginning. along said parallel line to the point r-2 place of ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City Ninety-fourth street; running thence northwest- beginning. of New York, which, taken together, are bounden erly along said last parallel line and along a line TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a parallel to and distant one hundred feet north- WARDS, SECTION 9. TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9 point formed by the intersection of a line drawn easterly from the northeasterly line of Kings- AND io. parallel to the southwesterly side of Hunt's bridge road to the northwesterly line of Jerome LIND AVENUE—OPENING, from Woif ELTON AVENUE—WIDENING, between Point road and distant Lou feet southwesterly avenue; thence northeasterly along the north- street to Aqueduct avenue. Confirmed July 3, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street ano therefrom with the middle line of the block be- westerly line of Jerome avenue to its intersec- isio2-. entered October to, i902. Area of assess- East Une Hundred and Sixty-second street Con- tween Bryant street and Falk street; running tion with the northwesterly prolongation of a ment includes all those lands, tenements and firmed J uly 15. 1902; entered October i3, i904. thence northerly along said middle line of the line drawn parallel to and distant one hundred hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Area of assessment includes all those lands, block and its prolongation northwardly to toe feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City tenements and hereditaments and premises situ- northwesterly side of West Farms road; thence East One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street, of New York, which, taken together, are bounded ate, lying and being in the Borough of T he southwesterly along said northwesterly side of thence southeasterly along said prolongation and and described as follows, viz.: On the north by Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken West karma road to the middle line of the block parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn Washington Bridge and Boscobel avenue; on the together, are bounded and described as follows, between Bryant street and Vyse street; thence parallel to and distant one hundred feet south- south by Sedgwick avenue; on the east by the viz.: Beginning at the point of intersection 01 northerly along said middle line of the block easterly from the southeasterly line of Marion middle line of the block between Lind avenue and the middle line of the blocks between East One and its prolongation northwardly to the northerly avenue; thence southwesterly along said parallel Summit avenue, from Sedgwick avenue to Devoe Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and East One aide of Boston road; thence easterly along said line to the point or place of beginning. street, or East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Hundred and Sixtieth street with a line drawn northerly side of Boston road to the middle hue The above-entitled assessments were entered on street; thence by a line drawn parallel to Lind parallel to and distant zoo feet westerly from the of the block between Vyse street and Bryant the date hereinabove given in the Record of Titles avenue and distant about 87.5 feet easterly from westerly line of Courtlandt avenue; running street; thence northeasterly along said middle of Assessments, kept in the "Bureau for the Col- the easterly side thereof, from Devoe street or thence northerly along said parallel line to its line of the block and its prolongation northeast- lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street to the intersection with a line drawn parallel to and dis- wardly to the northeasterly side of East Uuc Assessments and of Water Rents." Unless the middle line of the blocks between East One Hun- tant too feet northerly from the northerly line Hundred and Eighty-second street; said north- amount assessed for benefit on any person or dred and Sixty-sixth street and Union street, or of East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, easterly side of East One Hundred and Eighty- property shall be paid within sixty days after East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street; thence easterly along said parallel line to its second street being the southwesterly boundary the date of said entry of the assessments, interest thence by the middle fine of the blocks between intersection with a line drawn parallel to and dis- of Bronx Park; thence southeasterly along said will be collected thereon, as provided in section Ogden avenue and Nelson avenue to the middle tant loo feet easterly from the easterly line of northeasterly side of East One Hundred and too6 of the "Greater New York Charter." line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Melrose avenue; thence northerly along said Eighty-second street and its prolongation south- Said section provides that "If any such assess- Sixty-ninth street, or Orchard street, and the parallel line to its intersection with the westerly eastwardly to the westerly side of the Bronx ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixt• northerly aide of Merriam avenue produced; prolongation of the middle line of the block be- river; thence southerly along said westerly side days after the date of entry thereof in the said thence by the middle line of the blocks between tween 'East One Hundred and Sixty-third street of the Bronx river to its intersection with a line Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the Merriam avenue and Ogden avenue to the middle and East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street; drawn parallel to the southerly side of East One duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- ,:n• of the InInrk hetwPen Ksust One Fillnelreel anA thence easterly along said prolongation and mid- Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and distant ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, Seventieth street and East One Hundred and dle line to its intersection with a line drawn too feet southerly therefrom; thence westerly collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of Seventy-first street, and thence by . a line drawn parallel to and distant sio feet westerly from, along said parallel line to its intersection with seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to parallel to Aqueduct avenue and distant easterly the westerly line of Washington avenue; thence a line drawn parallel to the easterly aide of West the date of payment from the date when such as- zoo feet from the easterly side thereof to the northerly along said parallel line to its intersec- Farms road and distant too feet easterly there- sessment became a lien as provided by section one northerly boundary of the area of assessment. and tion with the middle line of the blocks between from; thence southerly along said parallel line hundred and fifty-nine of this act." on the west by the middle line of the blocks be- East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and to the northerly side of the bend in the Bronx Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An tween Undercliff avenue and Aqueduct avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street; thence river; thence westerly along the northerly side assessment shall become a lien upon the real and Sedgwick avenue and Lind avenue, from easterly along said middle line to its intersection of said bend in the Bronx river and southwesterly estate affected thereby ten days after its qptry Washington Bridge rr the southerly boundary of with the middle line of the blocks between Wash- along the northwesterly side of said Bronx river in the said record." • • • the area of assessment ington avenue and Third avenue; thence south- to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to The above assessments are payable to the Col- erly along said middle line to its intersection the southerly side of East One Hundred and lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION it. with the middle line of the block between East Seventy-sixth street and distant too feet south- for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of One Hundred and Sixty-third street and East erly therefrom; thence westerly along said par- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street; thence allel line to the westerly side of West Farms the Municipal Building, corner of One Hundred SECOND STREET—OPENING, from Plimpton easterly along said middle line to its intersection road; thence southerly along said westerly side and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, avenue to Marcher avenue. Confirmed July 7. with the westerly line of Third avenue; thence of West Farms road to its intersection with a s,orough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 1902; entered October to, 19oz. Area of assess- easterly to the intersection of the southerly line line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. ment includes all those lands. tenements and of Teasdale place with the easterly line of Third Boone street and distant ion feet southeasterly to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or bereditaments andpremises situate, lying and be- avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line therefrom; thence southwesterly along said par- before December 12, 1902, will be exempt from ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of Teasdale place to its intersection with a line allel line and its prolongation southwesiwardly interest, as above provided, and after that date of New York, which, taken together, are bound- drawn parallel to and distant zoo feet easterly to its intersection with the northerly prolonga- will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate ed and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a from the easterly lines of Third avenue and of tion of the middle line of the block between of seven per centum per annum from the date point formed by the intersection of the north- St. Ann's avenue; thence southerly along said Boone street and Edgewater road; thence south- when above assessments became a lien to the date westerly prolongation of the centre line of the parallel line to its intersection with the easterly erly along said northerly prolongation and mid- of payment. block between East One Hundred and Seventy- prolongation of a line drawn parallel to and dis- dle line of the block to the northeasterly side of EDWARD M. GROUT, second street and Boscobel avenue with the cen- tant too feet northerly from the northerly line of Freeman street; thence southerly to the inter- Comptrol ler. tre line of block between Boscobel avenue and that part of East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth section of the southeasterly side of Westchester CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Plimpton avenue and Aqueduct avenue and Plimp- street lying between Elton avenue and Third avenue with the middle line of the block between COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October 13, 1902. ton avenue; running thence northeasterly along avenue; thence westerly along said prolongation Edgewater road and Whitlock avenue; thence 014,27. said centre line of block to its intersection with and parallel line to its intersection with the mid- southerly along said middle line of the block to the westerly prolongs tion of centre line of block dle line of the blocks between Elton avenue and its intersection with the northwesterly prolonga- between East One 'Hundred and Seventy-second Third avenue; thence southerly along said mid- tion of a line drawn parallel to the northeasterly street and Featherbed lane; thence easterly along dle line to its intersection with the middle line side of Whittier street and distant too feet NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- said prolongation and said centre line of block of the blocks between East One Hundred and northeasterly therefrom; thence southeasterly ING STREETS AND PARKS. and its easterly prolongation to its intersection Fifty-seventh street and East One Hundred and along said northwesterly prolongation and par- with the centre line of block hetween Marcher Fifty-eighth street; thence westerly along said allel line to the southerly side of Seneca avenue; avenue and Cromwell avenue and Macomb's road; middle line to the middle line of the blocks be- thence southerly along the middle line of the N PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THe. thence southwesterly along said centre line to its tween Elton avenue and Melrose avenue; thence block between Drake street and Whittier street I "Greater New York Charter," the Comp- intersection with the northerly side of Jessup northerly along said middle line to its intersec- and its prolongation southwardly to its intersec- troller of The City of New York hereby gives I lace; thence northwesterly along said line of tion with the middle line of the blocks between tion with a line drawn parallel to the south- public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Jessup place and along centre line of blocks be- East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street and westerly side of Hunt's Point road and distant Court, and the entering in the Bureau for the . tween East One Hundred and Seventy-second SATLIRDAY„, OCTOBER PS, 1900.. THE CITY RECORD. 7221

Street and Boscobel avenue and the northwesterly southerly line and the southwesterly line of East Second avenue to the East River; east side of OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH or prolongation of said centre line to the point or Cne Hundred and Ninety-fourth street to its in- First avenue, between Forty-third and Forty- BROOKLYN, Room 15, MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT Place of ginning. tersection with a line parallel to the easterly line fourth streets, and west side of First avenue, BUILDING, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, TEE CITY Or of Kingsbridge road, and distant too feet easterly from Forty-third street to a point situated about NEW YORK EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- therefrom; thence southerly along said parallel III feet north of Forty-fourth street. FIFTH STREET—OPENING, from Jerome ave- line to its intersection with the northeasterly pro- —that the same were confirmed by the Board of nue to the Concourse. Confirmed July 15, 19os; lc-ligation of the northwesterly line of Fordham Assessors on October 9, 1902, and entered on S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE entered October to, 1902, Area of assessment read; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along October to, 1902, in the Record of Titles of As- iscludes all those lands, tenements and heredita- received by the President of the Borough of said prolongation and line of Fordham road to its sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection nrooklyn at the above office until it o'clock a. a. clients and premises situate, lying and being in intersection with the southeasterly line of the of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New on Grand Boulevard and Concourse; thence north- ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1000. York, which, taken together, are bounded and de- westerly in a straight line td the point of inter- assessed for benefit on anyperson or property scribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point section of the southeasterly line of Creston ave- shall be paid within sixty days after the date t. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR formed by the intersection of the westerly pro- nue with the southeasterly prolongation of the of said entry of the assessments, interest will be AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR longation of a line drawn parallel to the south- northeasterly line of East One Hundred and Nine- collected thereon, as provided in section zotg of REGULATING, GRADING AND erly side of Clifford place and distant too feet tieth street; thence northwesterly along said pro- said Greater New York Charter. Said section PAVING WITH MACADAM PAVE- southerly therefrom with the southerly prolonga- lengation and line of East One Hundred and provides that if any such assessment shall re- MENT THE ROADWAY OF AL- tion of a line drawn parallel to and distant too Ninetieth street to the point or place of begin- main unpaid for the period of sixty days after BANY AVENUE. FROM LINCOLN feet westerly from the westerly side of that part the date of entry thereof in the said Record of ROAD TO CLARKSON STREET. of Grand avenue adjoining East One Hundred eilite above-entitled assessments were entered on Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as and Seventy-sixth street on the north and on the the date hereinabove given in the Record of Titles officer authorized to collect and receive the folTlohwesE: south; running thence northerly along said south- of Assessments, kept in the "Bureau for the Col- amount of such assessment to charge, collect and 9,96o square yards of macadam pavement. erly prolongation and parallel line to its intersec- lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per 20 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be tion with the westerly prolongation of a line Assessments and of Water Rents." Unless the centum per annum, to be calculated to the date reset. drawn parallel to the northerly side of East One amount assessed for benefit on any person or of payment from the date when such assessment 75o cubic yards of excavation. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and distant too property shall be paid within sixty days after became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this i,6113 cubic yards of filling (to be furnished). feet northerly therefrom; thence easterly along the date of said entry of the assessments, interest act." 1,440 square yards of belgian block gutter pave- said westerly prolongation and parallel line to the will be collected thereon, as provided in section Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An ment middle line of the block between the Grand 1006 of the "Greater New York Charter." assessment shall become a lien upon the real 4,250 linear feet of concrete curb. Boulevard and Concourse and Monroe avenue; Said section provides that If any such assess- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry 20 Boo square feet of cement sidewalk. thence southerly along said middle line of the ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty in. the said record." * • The time for the completion of the work and block to its intersection with a line drawn parallel days after the date of entry thereof in the said The above assessments are payable to the Col- the full performance of the contract is forty-five to the northerly aide of Eau One Hundred and Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau ro ionogdayso tof . Seventy-fifth street and distant too feet north- duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears (4 Thewe a. security required is six thou- erly therefrom; thence easterly along said parallel ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, sand five hundred dollars ($6,5oo). line to the westerly side of Anthony avenue; collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of Room No. 85, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of No. a. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND thence southerly along said westerly, side of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 CURBING CLEVELAND STREET, Anthony avenue to its intersection with a line the date of payment from the date when such as- p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., FROM ARLINGTON AVENUE TO drawn parallel to the southerly side of East One sessment became a lien as provided by section one and all payments made thereon on or before De- ATLANTIC AVENUE. Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and distant hundred and fifty-nine of this act." cember 9, 1902, will be exempt from interest, as The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as lc° feet southerly therefrom; thence westerly Section 159 of this act provides • " • "An above provided, and after that date will be sub- follows: air ng said parallel sine to its intersection with a assessment shall become a lien upon the real ject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven I,840 linear feet of new bluestone curb. line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of estate affected thereby ten days after its entry per centum per annum from the date when above so linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and distant in the said record." • • • assessments became a lien to the date of payment. reset. zoo feet southeasterly therefrom; thence south- The above assessments are payable to the Cotten- EDWARD M. GROUT, 1,035 cubic yards of excavation. westerly along said parallel line to the middle tot of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau Comptroller. 125 cubic yards of filling (not to be bid for). line of the block between Morris avenue and for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of The time for the completion of the work and Eastburn avenue; thence southerly along said Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, CITY OF NSW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, the full performance of the contract is twenty middle line of the blocks to the middle line of in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October to, 1902. (20) working days. the block between East One Hundred and Sev- dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- 013,22 The amount of security required is six hundred enty-third street and East One Hundred and nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours dollars (600). Seventy-fourth street; thence westerly along said of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE—BUREAU FOR THE No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB- middle line of the blocks to the middle line of g a. m. to is m., and all payments made thereon COLLECTION OF TAXES, No. Sy CHAMBERS STREET, ING, GUTTERING AND LAYING the block between Eden avenue and Morris ave- on or before Decemter 9, 1902, will be exempt BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORX., October 6, SIDEWALK S ON FORTIETH nue; thence northerly along said middle line of from interest, as above provided, and after that 1902. STREET, FROM NEW UTRECHT the block and itsproiongatiod northwardly to the date will be subject to a charge of interest at the AVENUE TO FT. HAMILTON AVE. northerly side of East One Hundred and Seventy- rate of seven per centum per annum from the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NUE. fourth street; thence westerl, along the northerly date when above assessments became a lien to The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as side of East One hundred and Seventy-fourth the date of payment. oncE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE follows: street to the southeasterly side of the Grand EDWARD M. GROUT, N Assessment Rolls of Real Estate and Per- 67o squareyards of brick gutters. Boulevard and Conccurse; thence northwesterly Comptroller. sonal Property in The City of New York for 2,010 linear feet of new bluestone curb. along a straight line to the intersection of the CITY OF Naw YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, the year 39o2, and the warrants for the collection so linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be northwesterly side of the Grand Boulevard and COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, October to, 1902. of taxes, have been delivered to the undersigned, reset. Ccncourse with the ersterly prolongation of a line 013,25 nd that all the taxes on said assessment rolls 3,190 cubic yards of filling (to be furnished). drawn parallel to the southerly side of Clifford are now due and payable at the office of the 5,76o square feet of cement sidewalks. place and distant too feet southerly therefrom; NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Receiver of Taxes in the borough in which the Time for the completion of the work and the thence westerly along saw easterly prolongation property is located, as follows: full performance of the contract is forty (40) and parallel line and its prolongation westwardly BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, No. 57 Cham- working days. t3 the point or place of beginning. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Ioi8 OF bers street, Manhattan, N. Y. The amount of security required is one thou- the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- sand five hundred dollars (St,soo). hereby gives BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, corner Third TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION it. troller of The City of New York and Tremont avenues, The Bronx, N. Y. No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEC- public notice to all persons, owners of property, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Rooms 2, 4, 6 WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON OND STREET—OPENING, from Arthur avenue affected by the following assessment for LOCAL and 8, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE to Boston road. Confirmed August 4, 19o2; en- IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BOROUGH uF QUEENS corner Jackson ave- ROADWAY OF HICKS STREET, tered October to, 1902. Area of assessment in- THE BRONX: nue and Fifth street, Long Island City, N. Y. FROM ORANGE STREET TO MID- cludes all those lands, tenements and heredita- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION t z. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, corner of Bay DAGH STREET. ments and premises situate, lying and being in BELMONT AVENUE-SEWER. between East and Sand streets, Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. folTlohwes:Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street and In case of payment before the tat day of York, which, taken together, are bounded and de William (186th) street. Area of assessment: Both November next the person so paying shall be 1,12o square yards of asphalt pavement. scribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point sides of Belmont avenue, between One Hundred entitled to the benefits mentioned in section tots 200 cubic yards of concrete. formed by the intersection of the northwesterly of the Greater New York Charter (chapter 378, 78o lear feet of new bluestone curb. and Eighty-sixth and One Hundred and Eighty- 6o linear prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the seventh streets. Laws of 1897), viz.: H. deduction of interest at retfeet of old bluestone curb, to be southwesterly side of East One Hundred and —that the same was confirmed by the Board the rate of 6 per cent. per annum between the Eighty-first street and distant too feet southwest of Assessors on October 9, 1902, and en- day of such payment and the 1st day of December 4 noiseless manhole covers. erly therefrom with the southerly side of Quarry tered on October to, 1902, in the Record of next. Time for the completion of the worm and the road; running thence northerly to the intersection Titles of Assessments, kept iin the Bureau for the DAVID E. AUSTEN, full performance of the contract is twenty (so) of the northeasterly side of East One Hundred Collection of Assessments,_ and Arrears of Taxes Receiver of Taxes. working days. and Eighty-first street with the southwesterly pro- and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless The amount of security required is one thou. longation of a line drawn parallel to the north- the amount assessed for benefit on any person or sand dollars ($1030o). westerly side of Quarry road and distant too feet property shall be paid within sixty days after the INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. No. s. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND northwesterly therefrom (said northeasterly side date of said entry of the assessment, interest will PAVING WITH ASPHALTA PAVE- of East One Hundred and EIghty-first street being be collected thereon, as provided in section to19 -r HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER t, tetra, MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUN- the line connecting the northwesterly side of of said Greater New York Charter. Said section on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The DATION THE ROADWAY OFJE- Quarry road with the southeasterly side of Third provides that "if any such assessment shall re- City of New York will be paid on that day by ROME STREET, FROM JAMAICA avenue); thence northeasterly along said south- main unpaid for the period of sixty days after the Comptroller, at his office in the Stewart AVENUE TO GLENMORE AVE- westerly prolongation and said parallel line drawn the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Building, corner of Broadway and Chambers NUE. at a distance of too feet northwesterly from the Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of street cif,tooni The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as northwesterly side of Quarry road and said par the officer authorized to collect and receive the The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from follows: ailel line continued northerly and northwesterly amount of such assessment to charge, collect and October is, 1902, to November z, 9o2. 6,870 square yards of asphalt pavement. parallel to and at the same distance from receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per The interest due November t , rgo2, on the 7o square yards of adjacent pavement. Arthur avenue and Belmont place to the south- centum per annum, to be calculated to the date Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and for- 96o cubic yards of concrete. easterly side of laird avenue; thence northeast- of payment from the date when such assessment mer City of New York will be paid on that day too lineal feet of old bluestone curb, to be erly to the intersection of the easterly side of by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. 66 reset. became a lien, as provided by section ts9 of this 7,725 cubic I biro avenue with the southeasterly side of Loril- act." Bi oadway. yards of excavation. lard place; thence northeasterly aigng said south- Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An The interest due November t, 1902, on Coupon 5,050 linear feet of concrete curb. easterly side of Lorillard place to ils intersection assessment shall become a lien upon the real Bonds of other Corporations now included in 400 square feet of old flagstones, to be relaid. with a line drawn parallel to the easterly side of estate affected thereby ten days after its entry The City of New York will be paid on that day 18,32o souare feet of cement sidewalks. Third avenue and distant too feet easterly there- in the said record." at the office of the Comptroller. Time for the completion of the work and the from: thence southerly along said parallel line to The above assessment is payable to the Col- EDWARD M. GROUT, full performance of the contract is fifty (so) its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the Comptroller. working days. lector of Assessments end Arrears, at the Bureau The amount of security required is ten thou- northeasterly side of Belmont place and distant for the Collection of Assessments. and Arrears of THE CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OP too feet northeasterly therefrom; thence south- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in sand dollars ($1o.000). FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. August 3o, 1902. No. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB- easterly along said parallel line and its prolonga- the Municipal Building, corner of One Hundred &sign' tion southwardly to its intersection with the north- and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS westerly prolongation of a line drawn parallel to Borough of the Bronx, between the hours of ON SEVENTY-THIRD STREET, the northeasterly side of East One Hundred and 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 FROM THIRD AVENUE TO Eighty-third street and distant zoo feet north- and all payments made thereon BOARD MEETINGS. FOURTH AVENUE. a. m. to 12 m., The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as easterly therefrom; thence southeasterly along said 01! or before December 9, 1902, will 132 exempt northwesterly prolongation and parallel line and follows: from interest, as above provided, and after that The Board of Estimate and Apportionment too linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be its prolongation southeastwardly to its intersec- date will be subject to a charge of interest at the meet in the old Council Chamber (Room 16). with a line drawn at the same distance at a seven per centum per annum from the reset. tion rate of City Hall, every Friday at to o'clock & m. of excavation. right angle from the northeasterly side of East date when above assessment became a lien to the zoo cubic yards One Hundred and Eighty-second street that the date of payment. JAMES W. STEVENSON, iso cubic yards of filling (to be furnished). opposite southwester••• boundary line of this as- EDWARD M. GROUT, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. 720 linear feet of concrete curb. sessment area is drawn from the southwesterly Comptroller. 7.34E square feet of cement sidewalk. side of East One Hundred and Eighty-second Time for the completion of the work and the thence southea•terly along said line at se CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, l'he Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) equal distance northeasterly from East One Hun- rOMPTEOLLER'S OFFICE. October 10, 1902. in the old Council Chamber (Room 16), City working days. dred and Eighty-second street as is the southwest- Hall, every Wednesday at a o'clock p. m. The amount of security required is one thou- erly boundary line of this assessment area to the sand dollars ($_1000)• N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING westerly side of the Bronx river; thence southerly NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Deputy Comptroller. Secretary along said westerly side of the Bronx river to its WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE intersection with a line drawn parallel to the N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE southwesterly side of East One Hundred and ROADWAY OF TWELFTH STREET, I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of FROM EIGHTH AVENUE TO PROS- Eightieth street and diaant zoo feet southwesterly The City of New York hereby gives public notice ROUGH OF BROOKLYN. therefrom; thence northwesterly along said par- PECT PARK WEST. to all persons, owners of property, affected by the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as and line to its intersection with a line drawn following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE- parallel to the northwesterly side of Hughes ave- follows: MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHAT- NOTIC 4.: QF SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 2,380 square yards of asphalt pavement. nue and distant too feet northwesterly therefrom; TAN: thence northeasterly along said parallel line to its goo cubic yards of concrete. intersection with a line drawn parallel to the TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 6. N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3o, 1902, AT to.30 goo linear feet of new bluestone curb. southwesterly side of East One Hundred and EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN- O o'clock a. in., the Commissioner of Public goo linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be reset. Eighty-first street and distant 100 feet south- TEENTH STREET -PAVING AND CURBING, Works, Borough of Brooklyn, will sell at public 6 noiseless manhole covers. westerly therefrom; thence northwesterly along 125 feet at the foot of said street, at East River. auction the buildings, or parts of buildings, etc., Time for the completion of the work and the said parallel line and its prolongation northwest- Area of assessment: Lots Nos. 29% and 3o in within the lines of Seventy-first street, from full performance of the contract is thirty 1..!.d waraly to the point or place of beginning. Block No. 1715, and lots Nos. 19 and 22% in Third avenue to the Shore road, Borough of working days. The amount of security required is two thou- Block No. z716. Brooklyn The sale will take place on the ground. A plan sand dollars ($20300). TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTIONS ii TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. and descriptions of the buildings, etc., may be No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND AND 12. AMSTERDAM AVENUE-FLAGGING, east examined at the office of the Assistant Commis- CURBING VAN SICLEN AVENUE, side, from One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street sioner of Public Works, Borough of Brooklyn, FROM PITKIN AVENUE TO DU- EAST ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SEC- MONT AVENUE. OND STREET (formerly Primrose street)— to Washington Bridge. Area of assessment: room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brook- East side of Amsterdam avenue, from One Hun- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OPENING, from Jerome aye to Kingsbridge road. lyn. follows: Confirmed July 16, 19.32; entered October to, dred and Eighty-fifth street to Washington Bridge. TERMS OF SALE. NINETEENTH WARD, SECTION 5. 3,900 linear feet of new bluestone curb. 1902. Area of assessment includes all those Cash payment in bankable funds at the time 3o linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be reset. lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises AVENUE A (Sutton place)-SEWER BE- also and place of sale, and the entire removal of 440 cubic yards of excavation. situate, lying and being in the Borough of The tween Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth ,treets: buildings. parts of buildings. etc., from the street FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET SEWER, between 4.540 cubic yr:rds of filling (to be furnished). Bronx, in The City of New York, which. taken by the purchaser or purchasers within twenty (2o) Time for the completion of the work and the tt gether, are bounded and described as follows, Avenue A (Sutton place) and East River. If the purchaser or pur- Area of assessment: Both sides of Avenue A, days after the sale. full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) viz.: chasers fails or fail to effect the removal within itorking days. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets; also, that time he or they shall forfeit his or their both sides of Fifty-eighth street, between Avenue The amount of security required is two thou- tion of the northerly line of East One Hundred purchase money and the ownership of the build- sand dollars (52.000). and Ninetieth street with a line drawn parallel to A and the East River. FORTY-FOURTH STREET-SEWER AL- ings, parts of buildings, etc. No. 9. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB- the northwesterly line of Jerome avenue, and dis- OTTO KEMPNER, ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS tant too feet northwesterly therefrom; running TERATION AND IMPROVEMENT, between East River and Second avenue, and to CON- Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, ON STERLING PLACE, FROM AL- thence northeasterly along said parallel line to its Borough of Brooklyn. BANY AVENUE TO KINGSTON intersection with the southerly line of Kingsbridge NECTION AT FIRST AVENUE. Area of as- 023,30 AVENUE. road; thence easterly and southeasterly along said sessment: Both sides of Forty-fourth street, from

• 7222 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BOARD OF ASSESSORS. avenue from One hummed and Seventy-seventh follows: BROOKLYN, Room No. ir MUNICIPAL BUILDING street to Crotona Park north: both sides of Cro- i,36o linear feet of new bluestone curb. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF Naw YORK. toaa avenue from One Hundred and Seventy- 5o linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be reset. UBL1C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO seventh street to Crotona Park north; both slues 1,50o cubic yards of excavation. P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, os Fairmount olace from Prospect avenue to Cro- 160 cubic yards of filling (not to be bid for). S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE unproved or unimproved lands affected thereby, tona avenue; both sides of one Hundred and 300 square feet of old flagstone, to be relaid. A., received by the President of the Borough that the following proposed assessments have been Seventy-sixth street from Belmont avenue to a 5,160 square feet of cement sidewalks. of Brooklyn at the above office until za o'clock completed and are lodged in the office of the point distant about Sea feet east of Prospect ave- Time for the completion of the work and the a. m. on Board of Assessors for examination by all per- nue; both sides of One Hundred and seventy- sons interested, viz.: full performance of the contract is thirty (30; WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1902. htth street from Crotona avenue to a point distant working days. about 353 feet east of Prospect avenue; both sides No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The amount of security required is one thou of Crotona Park north from a paint distant about AND MATERIALS NECESSARY 198 feet west of Crotona avenue to a point distant sand five hundred dollars ($1,soo). FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER BA- List 7,187, No. I. Repairing sidewalks and No. 113. FOR REGULATING, GRADING ANe laranother course o f flaggingonzhe west side about 457 feet east of Prospect avenue. SINS AT NORTHEAST AND No. 7. Both sides of Broadway from Terrace PAVING WITH GRANITE PAVE SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF MENT ON A SAND FOUNDATION Eighty-first to One Hundred and Ninetieth street. View avenue south to Spuyten Duyvil creek; both FOURTH AVENUE AND TWENTY- sides of 'I errace View avenue north from Broad- THE ROADWAY OF HAMBURG NINTH El wt.ET, IN THE BOR- List 7,188, No. a. Paving with asphalt pave- AVENUE FROM CORN ELIA ment and setting and resetting curbstones on way to its junction with Terrace View avenue OUGH OF BROOKLYN. south; both sides of Jansen place from Terrace STREET TO MOFFAT STREET. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is u Ninety-second street, between West End avenue The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as and Riverside Drive. View avenue north to a point distant about 400 follows: List No. 3. Sewers in Two Hundred feet south of Wicker place; both sides of Kings- follows: 2 sewer basins. 7,194, 5,900 square yards of granite pavement, with and Ninth street between Harlem River and bridge avenue from 'terrace View avenue north to The time allowed for the completion of the Wicker place; both sides of Wicker place from sand joints. work and full performance of the contract is Tenth avenue; in Two Hundred and Tenth street, 4.540 linear teet of new bluestone curb. between Ninth and Tenth avenues- in Ninth ave- Jansen place to Kingsbridge road,; west side of twenty (2o) working days. Two Van Corlear place extending about 275 feet south loo linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be The amount of security required is one hun- nue, between Two Hundred and Eighth and reset. Hundred and Tenth streets, and in Tenth avenue, of Wicker place. dred and sixty dollars ($169.)• letween Two Hundred and Seventh and Two All persons whose interests are affected by the 5,55o cubic yards of excavation. No. 2. FOR FURNI.sHING ALL THE LABOR 470 cubic yards of earth filling (not to be Hundred and Ninth streets. above-named proposed assessments, and who are AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. bid for CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EAST opposed to the same, or any of them, are re- zoo square feet of old flagstone, to be relaid. List 7,189, No. 4. Sewer in Brooke street, quested to present their objections, in writing, NINETEENTH STREET. BETWEEN from Jersey street to Richmond Turnpike. :8o square feet of new bluestone bridging. ALBEMARLE ROAD AND BEVER- to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 13,5oo square feet of cement sidewalk. The limits within which it is proposed to lay the 32o Broadway, New 1 ork, on or before November LY ROAD, IN THE BOROUGH OF said assessments include all the several houses 13. 1902, at 3 P. M., at which time and 86o square feet of new granite bridgestone. BROOKLYN. place 600 square feet of old bridgestone, to be relaid. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- the said objections will be heard and testimony The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is cels of land situated on— received in reference thereto. Time for the completion of the work and the as follows: full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) No. I. West side of Amsterdam avenue, from BENJAMIN E. HALL No. I. 870 linear feet t8-inch vitrified stone- One Hundred and Eighty-first to One Hundred working days. HENRY B. KETCHAM, ware pipe sewer. laid in concrete. and Ninetieth street. ENOCH VREELAND, The amount of security required is ten thou- No. 2. 44 linear feet 15-inch vitrified stone- No. 2. Both sides of Ninety-second street, from sand dollars ($zo,000). Board of Assessors. ware pipe sewer, laid in concrete. West End avenue to Riverside Drive, and to the WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 32o Brost& No. ti, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- No. 3. 6s linear feet is-inch vitrified stone- extent of half the block at the intersecting and ING 4,40o CUBIC YARDS OF ware pipe sewer, laid in concrete. terminating avenues. waI.ITY OP NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTA N, No. 4. 9 manholes. CLEAN, SHARP SAND AT THE No. 3. Both aides of Tenth avenue, from Two October 14, 1902. 014.25• VARIOUS CORPORATION YARDS No. 5. 7,00o feet B. M. foundation planking. Hundred and Seventh to Two Hundred and IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- The time for the completio.i of the work and Ninth street; east side of Tenth avenue, from LYN. full performance of the contract is twenty (so) Two Hundred and Ninth to Two Hundred and Time for the delivery of the sand and the full working days. Tenth street; both sides of Post avenue, from DEPARTFIENT OF PUBLIC performance of the contract is on or before De- The amount of security required is two thou- Two Hundred and Eighth street to a point dis- CHARITIES. cember 31. 1902. sand five hundred dollars ($2,500). tant about half way between Emerson and Haw- The amount of security required is one thou- No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR thorne streets; both sides of Ninth avenue, from sand dollars ($t000). AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR Two Hundred and Eighth street to a point dis- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF The bidder will state the price of each item 1HE ERECTION OF AN INTERIOR tant about ioo feet north of Two Hundred and EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- or class of work contained in the specifications or PUBLIC BATH BUILDING, ON Tenth street; both sides of Two Hundred and HATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE. schedules per linear foot or square foot or square THE WEST SIDE OF HICKS Ninth street, from Tenth avenue to a point dis- yard or cubic yard or other unit of measure. STREET, ABOUT 214 FEET tant about 250 feet east of Ninth avenue; both Blank forms may be obtained and the plans INCHES NOR1H OF DEGRAW sides of Two Hundred and Tenth street, from EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and drawings may be seen at the office of the STREET, IN THE BOROUGH OF Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue. SAta received by the Commissioner of Public President of the Borough of Brooklyn, room is, BROOKLYN. No. 4. Both sides of Brooke street, from Jer- Charities at the above office until Is o'clock in. on ffi Municipal Department .Building. The time allowed for erecting and completing sey street to Richmond Turnpike; both sides of J. EDW. SWANSTROM, the building will be 15o calendar dap. Bank street, from Brooke street to First avenue. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1902. President. The amount of security required is $20,000. All persons whose interests are affected by the FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Dated October is, 1902. Bids are required for the total cost, and alterna- above-named proposed assessments, and who are tive bids with additions and deductions, designated opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE as Estimates A, B, C, D, E, and the bids will ouested to present their objections, in writing, REMOVAL OF OLD BUILDINGS, IGTSee General Instructions to Bid- AND THE ERECTION OF A NEW ders on the last page, last column of be compared and the contract awarded at the to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. lowest price bid under Estimates A. B. C, D. or 320 Broadway, New York, on or before Novem- WAITING ROOM, STRETCHER the "City Record." ROOM, STABLE AND MORGUE, 016.29 f , as the Borough President may elect, and to ber 20 1902, at 3 p. m., at which time and place the lowest bidder. the said objections will be heard and testimony AT ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN- Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and received in reference thereto. TIETH STREET, EAST RIVER. The time for the completion of the work and drawings may be seen at the office of the Assist BENJAMIN E. HALL, _ OFFICE 01 THE PRESIDENT OF TEl BOROUGH OF ant Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of the full performance of the contract will be BROOKLYN, Roost 15, Musictrad. BUILDING, BON. HENRY B. KETCHAM, thirty (30) consecutive working days. Brooklyn, Room rMunicipal Building. ENOCH VREELAND, OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY or NSW YORK. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, The amount of security required will be two Board of Assessors. thousand dollars ($2,000). President. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Dated October 8, 1902. Bids will be compared and the contract award- 4.7 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Secretary, ed at a lump or aggregate sum for the entire received by the Presider: 3I the Borough No. 320 Broadway. W k. of Brooklyn at the above office until at o'clock 17^See General lustruetious to Bid- City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Oc- ders on the last page, last column et Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and a. m., on tober 20, 1902. seen at the office of the Super- the "City Record." 020,30 drawings may be WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1902. oo-ao vising Engineer,_ Department of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MA- Manhattan. TERIALS REQUIRED FUR CON- OFFICIAL PAPERS. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Dated October t8, 1902. STRUCTING SEWERS IN PRO- P the owner or owners of all houses and lots. HOMER FOLKS, POSED STREET THROUGH improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, Commissioner. NORTJJ.ERN PORT 0N OF DYKER York Times," "New York Sun." "New that the following proposed assessments have been BEACH PARK, b'El WEEN ELEV- "New completed and are lodged in the office of the E7See General instructions to 1114 ENTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH York Mail and Express." "Real Estate Record der• on the last page, last colonial, of and Guide." "Commercial Advertiser," New Board of Assessors for examination by all per AVENUE, AND IN Nth zEY-SEC- sons interested, viz.: the "City Record." OND STREET BETWEEN SEV- Yorker Zeitung." "Leslie's Weekly." 01849 PHILIP COWEN, Supervisor. Borough of Brooklyn. ENTH AVENUE AND NEW YORK October v. sons BA f. List 7,i84, No. 1. Flagging sidewalks on the The Engineer's estimates of the quantities is south side of Forty-first street, between Fourth DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Foot or as follows: DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND and Fifth avenues, and on the west side of Fifth EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MA N• Item z. 265 linear feet zwinch triple section FERRIES. avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second H ATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. outlet sewer (Section F). streets. Item a. z reducing chamber complete (Plate E). List 7,185, No. 2, Flagging sidewalks on the Item 3. 4,025 linear feet 132-inch circular brick OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE south side of Forty-fourth street, between Fourth received by the Commissioner tif Public sewer, built in tunnel (Section A). FERRIES, PIER "A," BATTERY PLACE, NORTH and Fifth avenues. S Item 4.1,700 linear feet zao-inch circular brick RIVER. BCROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP Charities at the above office until 12 o'clock m. List 7,186, No. 3. Flagging sidewalks on the on sewer, built in tunnel (Section B). New YORK. north side of Forty-fourth street, between Fourth WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1902. Item 5. 400 linear feet zao-inch circular brick and Fifth avenues, and on the west side of Fifth sewer, built in tunnel (Section C). QEALEP BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR Item 6. 6o linear feet 54-inch egg-shaped brick -al received by the Commissioner of Docks at streets. AND MATERIAL FOR NEW SYS- sewer (Section (a). the above office until 12 o'clock m. on TEM OF RADIATION, AND NEW Item 7. 7o linear feet 36-inch eggshape brick Borough of The Bronx. STEAM AND RETURN LINES TO sewer (Section 14). MONDAY, ,NOVEMBER 3, 1902. BE INSTALLED IN BUILDING Item 8. 275 linear feet 3o-inch egg-shape brick Borough of Manhattan. List 7,135, No. 4. Regulating, grading, setting KNOWN AS WARDS 25 '10 28, TO- sewer (Section a). curbstones, flagging. laying crosswalks, building GETHER WITH NEW SYSTEM OF CONTRACT No. 749. FOR FURNISHING RETURNS FOR BUILDING KNOWN Item 9. 875 linear feet 24-inch vitrified stone- ALL THE LABOR AND MATE- fences, planting trees and paving with macadam ware pipe sewer laid in Portland concrete (Sec- RIALS REOUTRED FOR DREDG- pavement Gun Hill Road from Jerome avenue to AS WARDS 21 TO 24, RANDALL'S tion J). tne Bronx river. ISLAND. ING ON THE NORTH RIVER. BE- 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR Item zo. 450 linear feet i$-inch vitrified stone- TWEEN WEST TWENTY-FIRST List 7,139, No. 5. Regulating, grading, curb- No. ware pipe sewer laid in Portland concrete (Sec- ing, flagging and laying crosswalks in Southern AND MATERIAL FOR INSTALLA- STREET AND WEST TWENTY- TION OF STEAM HEATING APPA- tion K). THIRD STREET. Boulevard from East One Hundred and Thirty- eighth street to the southerly line of the Port RATUS AT TUBERCULOSIS HOS- Item iz. 300 linear feet is-inch vitrified stone- The time for the completion of the work and PITAL, BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. ware pipe sewer laid in Portland concrete (Sec- 'he full performance of the contract is on or be. Morris branch of the New York and Harlem Rail- road, and from the northerly line of the New No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR tion U. fore the expiration of one hundred and ten (1ro) AND MATERIAL FOR INSTALLA- Item za. 3,85o linear feet is-inch vitrified calendar days. ork and Harlem Railroad to the northerly side stoneware pipe sewer laid in Portland concrete of Hunt's Point Road, together with a list of TION OF STEAM HEATING AP- The amcunt of security required is thirty-four awards for damages caused by a change of grade. PARATUS AT ALMSHOUSE, (Section M). thousand dollars ($34-ono). BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. Item 13. 6,125 linear feet 12-inch vitrified List 7,182, No. 6. Sewer and appurtenances in Bids will be compared and the contract awarded East One Hundred end Seventy-seventh street The time for the completion of the work and stoneware pipe subdrain laid in broken stone. at a lump or aggregate snm. the full performance of the contract will be: Item 54. I t manholes, Class A. (Tremont avenue) from the Southern Boulevard Blank forms and further information may be to Belmont avenue, and in Clinton avenue, be- on job No. z, twenty (so) consecutive working Item is. 5 manholes, Class B. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen days, and sixty (6o) consecutive working days Item 16. 49 manholes, Class C. at tween East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh the office of the said Department. street and Crotona Park North. each on jobs Nos. 2 and 3. Item 17. 26 catch basins. McDOUGALL HAWK ES. The amount of security required will be on Item i8. 66,000 linear feet bearing piles. Commissioner of Docks. b No. 1, two thousand dollars ($2,000); on job Item 19. 6,loo linear feet oak fender piles. Dated October 21, 1002. Borough of Manhattan. No. z, five thousand dollars ($5,000), and on Item so. a6o,000 feet, B. M., yellow pine List7,101, No. 7. Sewers in Broadway, be- job No. 3, five thousand dollars ($5,000)• sheet piling for cofferdam. IrrSee General instraetions to Tild- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded Item 21. 400,000 feet, B. M., foundation plank- tween Terrace View avenue south and Spuyten APTX on the last page, last column, of Dyvil creek; in Terrace View avenue north, at a lump or aggregate sum for each job. ing and cradle. the "City Record." Bidders for this work must be engaged in and Item 22. 850.000 feet, B. M., sheeting, rangers between Broadway and summit elevation 46.5o, 021,01 with branches in Kingsbridge and Jansen ave- known to be well prepared to execute same in ac- and bracing timbers. cordance with the plans and specifications, and Item 23. nues and Wicker place. 8,15o cubic yards additional brick DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS A ND FERRIES. PIER "A." he limits within which it is proposed to lay the upon demand by the Commissioner must produce masonry around tunnel, laid in Portland cement. FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE. NORTH R MEL BOROUGH said assessments include all the several houses proof satisfactory to said Commissioner that they Item 24. 4,100 cubic yards additional Portland OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY Of NEW YORK. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels possess the necessary plant, tools, materials, etc., cement concrete masonry around tunnel. o■ land situated on— etc., which will be required in the erection and Item as. 2,000 cubic yards riprap stone fill at EA LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 1. South side of Forty-first street, between completion of the work. outlet. S received by the Commissioner of Docks at Fourth and Fifth avenues, and west side of Fifth Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and Item 26. 2,000 cubic yards sand fill at outlet the above office until 12 o'clock avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second drawings may be seen at the office of the De- The time for the completion of the work and m on partment of Public Charities, foot of East Twen- full performance of the contract is 700 working MONDAY. NOVEMBER R. 1902. streets, on block 719, lot Nos. 29, 33, 37, 40, 41 ty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. Borough of Manhattan. 2 e.c. days. No. z. South side of Forty-fourth street, be- Dated October z7, 1902. The amount of security required is $333,000. CONTRACT NO. 71t. FOR ET iR NTSHING tween Fourth and Fifth avenues, on block 738, HOMER FOLKS, The bidder will state the price of each item or AND DELIVE.RING ABOUT 2,000 lot Nos. 31, 32, 33, .14 and 36. Commissioner. article contained in the specifications or schedules TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL. No. 3. North side of Forty-fourth street, be- herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear The time for the delivery of the coal and the atlee6n4.Fourth and Fifth avenues, and west side GrSee General instructions to Bid- foot, feet, board measure, cubic yard, or other oerformance of the contract is on or before the of Fifth avenue, between Kirty-third and Forty- ders on the last page, last column of unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. expiration of iflo calendar days. fourth streets, on block 729, lot Nos. 38, the "City Reciord." The extensions must 39, 43 be made and footed up, The arnrunt of security required is $1.60o. 017,29 as the bids will be read from the total and The bids will he compared and the contract No. 4. Both sides of Gun Hill road from awards mad.. to the lowest bidder. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Jerome avenue to the Bronx river, and to the ex- The bids will be compared and the contract Delivery will be required to he made at the tent of half the block at the Intersecting and ter- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. t-ine and in the manner and in such quantities minating streets and avenues. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Blank forms may be obtained and the plans as may IN, directed. No. 5. Both sides of the Southern Boulevard EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. and drawings may be seen at the office of the Blank forms and further information may be from One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Bor- ,,htained at the office of the said Department of northerly side of Gun Hill road, and to the ex- TO CONTRACTORS. ough of Brooklyn, Room 15, Municipal Building. Docks and Ferries. tent of half the block at the intersecting and ter- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, McDOUGAT_L HAWKES. minating streets and avenues. Commissioner, President Commissioner of Docks. No. 6. Both sides of One Hundred and Sev- Q EALED RIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated October 8, 1002. Dated October 20. 1902. enty-seventh street from the Southern Boulevard V received by the Department of Public Chari- 09.29. to Belmont avenue; both sides of Clinton avenue ties at the above office until 12 o'clock noon on t7Ser General Inntreetions to gli- from One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1902, irrSee G 1 Isistruetions to Bid- ders on the last page, last column, of Crotona Park North - both sides of Marmion ave- ders on the lest page, teat °elan's, et the "City Record." nue from One Hundred and Seventy-seventh OR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HOS- the "City Itesewel." 022,03 street to Elsmere place; both sides of Prospect PITAL SUPPLIES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 72 23

The time for the performance of the contract WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1902. SUPREME COURT. is by or before December 3i, 1902. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The amount of security required is fifty (5o) Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. FIRST DEPARTMENT. per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVE. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- The bidder will state the price of each item NUS AND FIFTY-NINTH STREW, BOROUGH. OF MAN- ING THREE FIRST SIZE HOSE In the matter of the application of the Mayor, contained in the specifications herein contained HATTAN, CITY OF NEW Voltz. AGON S. Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New or hereto annexed, by which the bids will be The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the tested. The extensions must be made and footed EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE supplies and the performance of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the received by the Superintendent of School terials and up, as the bids will be read from the total for S contract is 120 days . lands, tenements and hereditaments required for each item as specified in the schedule or speci- Buildings at the above office of the Department of security required is one thousand the purpose of opening JESSUP PLACE (for- of Education until 12 o'clock noon on The amount fications and awards made to the lowest bidder dollars ($1,000). merly Second avenue, although not yet named on each item. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902. by proper authority), from Boscobel ave- HOMER FOLKS, Borough of The Bronx. Borough. of Brooklyn and queens. nue to Marcher avenue, as the same has been Commissioner. heretofore laid out and designated as a first- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, October 15, 1902. No. I. FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- class street or road in the Twenty-fourth Ward OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 176, ING FIVE FIRST SIZE HOSE of The City of New York. irrgee General Instructions to Bid- AMETHYST AVENUE, z75 FEET WAGONS. ders on the last page, last column, of NORTH OF MORRIS PARK AVE- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the "City Record." NUE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. terials and supplies and the performance of the bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred 016.27 Time of completion is two hundred (200) work- contract is 12o days. by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled ing days. The amount of security required is fifteen hun- matter, will be presented for taxation to one of Amount of security required is forty thousand dred dollars ($1,500). the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of POLICE DEPARTMENT. dollars ($40,000). The bids will be read from the total and the New York, First Department, at a Special Term No. 2. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC ELE- contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN VATORS IN MORRIS HIGH for each contract. House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City U that the Fifty-second Auction Sale of Police SCHOOL ONE HUNDRED AND Delivery will be required to be made at the of New York, on the 5th day of November, 1902, and Unclaimed Property will be held at Police SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, BOSTON time and in the manner and in such quantities at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as Soo Mulberry street, 10 o'clock ROAD AND JACKSON AVENUE, as may be directed. soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; Headquarters, No. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Blank forms and further information may be a. m., October 29, 1902, said sale consisting or and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- clothing, boots, shoes, furnishing goods, ladies Tirrw of completion is ninety (9o) working obtained, and the plans and drawings may be penses has been deposited in the office of the wearing apparel, trunks, valises, baby carriages, days. seen at the office of the Fire Department, .Nos. Clerk of the County of New York, there to re• Amount of security required is four thousand 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. go-carts, bicycles, tricycles, rubbers, bats, caps, main for and during the space of ten days, as re- tools, metals, paper, liquors, harness, buggies, dollars ($4,0oo). THOMAS STURGIS, quired by the provisions of section 999 of the iron bedsteads. etc , etc. Borough of Manhattan. Commissioner. Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- patrol wagons, Dated OCTOBER 16, 1902. ter 466 of the Laws of 1901. CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, FOR ERECTION OF TWO OUTSIDE Property Clerk. No. 3. Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, Oc- ot7,29 IRON STAIRS AT FRONT OF tober 21, egos. PUBLIC SCHOOL70, SITUATED IGTSee General Instructions to Bid- FRANKLIN BIEN, POLICE DEPARTMENT—CA.1'Y or Nsw Yoax, Aso. AT No. 207 EAST SEVENTY-FIFTH ders on the last page, last column, of WILLIAM M. LAWRENCE, WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- the "City Record." 017,29 JOSEPH FREEDMAN, O Clerk of the Police Department of The TAN. Commissioners. City of New York, No. Soo Mulberry street, Time of completion is one hundred (zoo) work- JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. Room No. 9, for the following property, now in ing days. 021,31 his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope Amount of security required is three thousand MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots. dollars ($3,000). COMMISSION. shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods. The bids will be compared and the contracts FIRST DEPARTMENT. liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken awarded at a lump sum for each. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans In the matter of the application of The City -of from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Of• and drawings may be seen at the office of the U BLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Department. all competitive examinations at least two CHAS. D. BLATCHFORD, Superintendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the P the same has not been heretofore acquired, to Property Clerk Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth weeks in advance of the date upon which the re. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- street, Borough of Manhattan. .:eipt of applications for any scheduled examina- SEVENTH STREET, from Brook avenue to C. B. J. SNYDER, tion will close. German place, including the triangular space PCLIM1 DEPARTMENT—CITY MP Nsw YORL, BOW Superintendent of School Buildings. Persons desiring application blanks may obtain lying northeasterly thereof, and East One Hun- °UGH OF BROOKLYN. Dated October z6, 1902. the same by applying to the oftice of the Com- dred and Fifty-seventh street (although not yet WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY mission, either in person or in writing, stating in named by proper authority), from German O Property Clerk of the Police Department L:Tilee General instructions to Bid- each case the position or positions for which they place to St. Ann's avenue, in the Twenty-third of The City of New York—Office, Municipal ders on the last page, last column, of vish to apply. Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New Building, Borough of Brooklyn—for the follow the "City Record." When application is made for a position for York. ing property, now in his custody, without claim- 025,07 which no examination is scheduled, the name of ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female the applicant will be recorded and an application OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE clothing. boots. shoes. wine. blankets. diamonds. blank sent, when a date for such examination is N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred canned goods, liquors, etc.: also small amount of DEPARTS. ENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVE- fixed. by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled Pa- NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- All notices of examination will be posted and money taken from prisoners and found by matter, will be presented for taxation to one of trolmen of this Department. HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. advertised. Such notices will state the scope of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of EDWARD E. DOONON. the examination, but for more general informs. New York, tion application should be made at the office of First Department, at a Special Term Deputy Property Clerk. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court 'he Commission. House, in the Borough of 4ta received by the Superintendent of School S. WILLIL:.1 BRISCOE, Manhattan, in The City Buildings at the above office of the Department Secretary. of New York, on the 5th day of November, 1902, THE CITY RECOku. of Education. until 12 o'clock noon. on at io.3o o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81. 1902. soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY Borough of 'Manhattan. T Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. penses has been deposited in the office of the City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription. FOR EXCAVATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICZ COMMISSION, No. Clerk of the County of New York, there to re- $9.3o, postage prepaid. OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 132, 346 BROADWAY, New Yoax, October 4, 1902. main for and during the space of ten days, as re- PHILIP COW F.N. Sunerviaew ON THE EAST SIDE OF WADS- quired by the provisions of section 999 of the WORTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- WEST ONE HUNDRED AND ter 466 of the Laws of 1901. EIGHTY-SECOND AND ONE HUN- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, Oc- DEPARTMENT OP STREET DRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD that open competitive examinations will be tober 21, 1902. CLEANING. STREETS, BOROUGH OF MAN- held for the following positions: PHINEAS LEWINSON, HATTAN. MARINE ENGINEMAN (First Grade).—Tues- day, October 28, 1902, at to a. M. W. H. BICKELHAUPT, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, Roma 1421, The time allowed to complete the whole of the PETER J. STUMPF, to April 15, 1903. Compensation not exceeding $750 per annum. Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, work will be The receipt of applications for this examination Commissioners. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The amount of security required is fifteen thou- JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. sand dollars ($15,000). will close on Friday, October 24, at 4 p. m. The scope of the examination will be as fol- 021,31 S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The hick will be compared and the contract the Commissioner of Street awarded at a lump sum. lows: received by Subjects. Weights. Cleaning at the above office until z o'clock p. m. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and FIRST DEPARTMENT. drawings may be seen at the office of the Super- Technical knowledge 6 on 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902. intendent. at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board Experience In the matter of the application of the Mayor, of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Handwriting Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Borough of Manhattan. Arithmetic LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the C. B. J. SNYDER, Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per same has not been heretofore acquired, to the QUIRED FOR THE REMOVAL OF Superintendent of School Buildings. cent. on the technical paper. There is at present lands, tenements and hereditaments required for SNOW AND ICE OF THE BOR- Dated October 21, 1902. a vacancy in the Department of Street Cleaning the purpose of opening CAM BR ELENG AVE- OUGH OF MANHATTAN. of Assistant Engineman, at a salary of $60 per NUE (although not yet named by proper au- The time for the completion of the work and 17See General Instructions to Bid- month. thority), from Grote street to St. John's Col- the full performance of the contract is by or ders on the last page, hunt eolumn of lege, as the same has been heretofore laid out before April 15, 1903. the "City Record." and designated as a first-class street or road in The amount of security required is one hun- 018,31 the Ward of The City of New dred thousand dollars ($too,000). CHIEF INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING.—Thurs day, October 30, 1902, at lo a. m. York. The compensation will be at a price per cubic yard, and the contract, if awarded, will be award- The receipt of applications for this examination OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ed to the lowest bidder per cubic yard, subject to will close on Friday, October 24, at 4 P. III. N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred the approval of the bid by the Board of Estimate FIRE DEPARTMENT. The scope of the examination will be as fol by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled and Apportionment, pursuant to section gag of lows: platter, will be presented for taxation to one of the Greater New York Charter, as amended. HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY Subjects. Weights. the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Blank forms may be obtained at the office of CF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY- Technical knowledge 6 New York, First Department, at a Special Term the Department of Street Cleaning, the Borough SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Experience thereof, l'art I., to be held at the County Court of Manhattan, NJOHNos. 11-21 Park row. CITY OF NEW YORK. Handwriting House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City McG. WOODBURY, Arithmetic of New York, on the 5th day of November, 1002, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per at 10.3o o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as Dated October 20, 1902. 4-, received by the Fire Commissioner at the cent. on the technical paper. soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; above office until to o'clock a. m. on Candidates must have had ten years' experience and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- penses has been deposited in 10• See General Tnstrnetions to Bid- i he salary attached to the position is $1,800 the office of the ders on the last page, last column, of MONDAY, -NOVEMBER 10, 1902. par annum. Clerk of the County of New York, there to re- "City Record." Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queen.. main for and during the space of ten days, as re- the quired by the provisions of section 99 of the 025.117 No t FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (Second ter 466 of the Laws of 1901. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP STREET CLEAN- FURNISH A NEW BOILER FOR to Fcurth Grade, inclusive).—Friday, Oc- 13-21 PARK Row. BOROUGH Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, Oc- ING. ROOM 1421, Nos. AND ALTER AND REPAIR AMOS- tober II, 1902, at to a. m. tober 21, 1902. TAE CITY OF NEW YORK. OF MANHATTAN, KEAG FIRE ENGINE, REGISTERED The receipt of applications for this examination THEODORE E. SMITH, No 600. will close on Monday, October 27, at 4 P. m. FRANCIS V. S. OLIVER, S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL TIE The time for the completion of the work and 'the scope of the examination will be as fol- MEYER J. STEIN, received by the Commissioner of Street the full performance of the contract is seventy lows: Commissioners. Cleaning at the above office until i o'clock p. m. (70) days. Weights. JOHN 1'. DL'NN, Clerk. The amount of security required is eleven hun- Subjects. on 021.31 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1902. dred dollar,. ($1,100). Technical knowledge 6 Bids will be compared and the contract awarded Experience a Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. at a lump or aggregate sum. Handwriting SECOND DEPARTMENT. CONTRACT FOR HORSES . No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. Arithmetic FOR FURNICHING AND DELIVE RING ONE ING 3o FIRE ALARM SIGNAL Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per In the matter of the enplication of The City of (15o) BOXES AND 3o KEYLESS DOORS. New Ycrk, relativt acquiring title to the HONDRF.D AND FIFTY cent. on the technical paper. lands, tenements anG nereditaments required HORSES. The time for the delivery of the articles, mate- Persons obtaining a place upon the eligible rials and supplies and the performance of the list as a result of this examination will be eligi for the purpose of opening MONTGOMERY The time for the delivery of the articles. ma- STREET, from the division line between the terials and supplies and the performance of the contract i1 forty (40) days. hie for appointment to the position of Archi- The amount of security required is twelve hun- tectural Draughtsman at a salary of more than former City of Brooklyn and Town of Flat- contract i. thirty (3o) days. bush, to East New York avenue, in the Twenty- The amount of security required is fifty (50) dred dcllars ($1,200). $750 or less, but not more than $1,200 per annum. fourth and Twenty-ninth NVards, in the Borough per cent. of the amount of the hid or estimate. The bids will be read from the total and the S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, as the The bidder will state the price per horse. The Secretary. same has been heretofore laid out. award will he made to the lowest bidder. Delivery will be required to be made at the Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA 1 THE time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed. N supplemental and additional bill of costs, Blank forms and further information may be charges and expenses incurred by reason of the as may he directed . MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 346 Blank forms and further information may he obtained and the sample fire alarm box may be BROADWAY, NEW YORK, September 29, 1902. proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be obtained ac the office of the Department of Street seen at the office of the Fire Department. Nos. presented for taxation to one of the Justices of Cleaning the Borough of Manhattan. Nos. 13-21 157 and 15c; East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. the Supreme Court of the State of New York. THOMAS STURGIS, Second Department, at a special term thereof, to Park row. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOHN McG WOODBTTRY. Commissioner. be held for the hearing of motions at the County P that open competitive examinations will be Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Dated October .., 1902. held for the following positions: 1002. City of New York. on the 1st day of November, Dated October 21. .t7Nee G 1 Instructions to Bid- 1902, at to.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day. G 1 instrnetions to Bid- DISINFECTOR (First Grade)—Monday, October EY'Ree seros on the last page, last column of or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard der's on the last page, last column, of 27, 1902. at to a. M. thereon; and that the said supplemental and ad- the "Olty Record." the "City Record." The receipt of applications for this examination ditional bill of costs, charges and expenses has o23,n5 o25,nio will close on Thursday, October 23. at 4 P. m. been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the The scope of the examination will be as follows: County of Kings, there to remain for and during ASHES, ETC.. FOR FILLING IN LANDS Subjects. Weights. the space of ten days. as required by the provis- Technical knowledge 6 ions of section HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY 999 of title 4 of chapter to, of ERSONS WAVING LANDS OR PLaufr. Experience 2 chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. 0F NEW YORK. Nos 157 AND 159 EAST SI X T ?- Handwriting Dated vicinity of New York Rav to fill I. SEVENTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, NEW YORE, P in the Arithmetic October 20, 1902. can procure material frr that nurnoae—ashes CITY OF NEW YORK. street orweeninirs etc.. celllected hr the Depart Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per FRANK GALLAGHER. merit of Street Cleaninr—free of "-barge ho an cent. on the technical paper. JOHN WATSON, The annual compensation is $750 or less. Plying to the Commkainner of `tree[ (leaning QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE HENRY JOSEPH, to 2I Park Row. Romps+ of Manhattan There is a present a vacancy in the Department Commissioners. Not. 13 4., received by the Fire Commissioner at the of Health, the annual compensation of which CHARLES S. TABER, JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, above office until to o'clock a. m. on Commissioner of Street Clouting is $750. CIEs*. 030,35 7224 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

FIRST TUDICIAL DISTRICT. claimants may desire, within twenty days the, the west and running still southerly about 51 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. the date of this notice, and we, the said Commis feet to the outer end of said old pier; thence sioners, will be in attendance at our said office easterly about 40 feet to the easterly side of In the matter of acquiring title by The City of said old pier; thence running northerly along the In the matter of the application of The City ot above specified, on the 701 day of November, New York to certain lands and premises in the 1902, at zi:3o o'clock in the fo renoon of that easterly side of said uld pier about 48 feet; thence block bounded by RODNEY STREET, MARCY New York, acting by and through the Commis- deflecting to the west and running still along the sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and day, to hear the said parties and persons in re- AVENUE and DIVISION AVENUE, in the lation thereto; and at such time and place, or easterly side of said old pier about 186.65 feet; Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New title to and possession of certain uplands, and thence running still northerly a distance of about lands, wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, at such other or further times and places as York, duly selected as a site for a Carnegie we may appoint, we will hear such owners in 117 feet to the old bulkhead between Beekman Library according to law. easements, emoluments and privileges neces- street and Peck slip; thence westerly to be taken for the improvement of the relation thereto, and examine the proofs of such along said sary claimant or claimants, or such additional proofb bulkhead a distance of • about 40 feet to the water front of The City of New York on the or allegations as may be then offered by such point or place of beginning. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JESSE. North river, between West Eighteenth and All parties and persons interested West Twenty-third streets, and the easterly owners, or on behalf of The City of New York. in the said N Johnson, Peter Bogart and Frank Sperry, Dated Boaouoa OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease- who were appointed Commissioners of Estimate side of the marginal street, wharf or place YORK, October 16, 1902. meats, emoluments and privileges taken or to and Appraisal by an order dated October 14, 1902, adopted by the Board of Docks and approved WILBUR LARREMORE„ be taken for the said improvement of the water entered in the office of the Clerk of the County by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund STANLEY W. DEXTER, front of The City of New York, or affected of Kings on said date, will attend at a Special and the North river, pursuant to the plan JAS. A. ALLEN, thereby and having any claim or demand on ac- Term of the Supreme Court for the hearing of heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks count thereof, are hereby required to present the of the Commissioners. motions, to be held at the County Courthouse, and approved by the Commissioners JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, same duly verified to us, the undersigned Corn. in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New Sinking Fund. Clerk. oi6,n6 missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our York, on the 29th day of October, 1902, at 70 office, room No. 401, on the fourth floor of o'clock, to be examined under oath by the Cor- the building No. 258 Broadway, in The City poration Counsel of The City of New York, or of New York, Borough of Manhattan, with such by any person interested in said proceeding, as to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, FIRST TUDICIAL DISTRICT. affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or their qualifications to act as Commissioners of " the undersigned. were appointed by an or- claimants may desire, within twenty days after Estimate and Appraisal in said proceeding. der of the Supreme Court bearing date the asst the date of this notice. Dated NEW YORK, October 15, 1902. day of August, 1902. and filed and entered in In the matter of the application of The City of And we, the said Commissioners, will be in the office of the Clerk of the County of New New York, acting by and through the Commis- attendance at our said office, above specified, on GEORGE L. RIVES, sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and Corporation Counsel, York on said 21st day of August, 1902, Com- the 7th day of November, 1902, at 10.30 o'clock missioners of Estimate and Assessment in the title to and possession of the whartage rights, in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said 2 Tryon Row, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges New York City. above entitled proceeding, for the purpose ot parties and persons in relation thereto; and 017,28. making a just and equitable estimate of the loss appurtenant to Pier old No. 26, East river, at such time and place, or at such other or and damage to the respective owners, lessees, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New further times and places as we may appoint, parties and persons entitled to or interested in York, not now owned by The City of New we will hear such owners in relation thereto, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. the uplands and lands, wharf property, wharf- York, and all right, title and interest in and and examine the proofs of such claimant or age nghts, terms, easements, emoluments and to said pier, or any portion thereof. not now claimants, or such additional proofs or allega- privileges hereinafter described, and not now owned by The City of New York, on the East tions as may be then offered by such owners In the matter of acquiring title by The City at river, pursuant to the plan heretofore adopted or on behalf of The City of New York. New York to certain lands and premises sit- owned by The City of New York, and situated in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New by the Board of Docks and approved by the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP Nsw uated at the northerly corner of EVERGREEN Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. YORK, AVENUE and ELDERT STREET, and also York, to be taken herein for the improvement October t6, i9o2. on the westerly side of COVERT STREET of the water front on the North river, and which BENNO LEWINSON, said uplands, and lands, wharf property, wharf- N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, Chairman. ninety feet north of Evergreen avenue, in the age rights, terms, easements, emoluments and GRENVILLE B. WINTH Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New " the undersigned, were appointed by an or- ROP, privileges are as follows: der of the Supreme Court, bearing date the LEONARD J. OBERMEIR York, duly selected as a site for school purposes rarcel Is°. t. All the rights of wharfage, in- Commi according to law. 21st day of August, 1902, and filed and entered ssIoners. corporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emolu- in the office ot the Clerk of the County of New JOSEPH Dat, SCHENCK, ments, privileges or other appurtenances of any York on said 21st day of August, 1902, COMMIS Clerk. . ot6,n6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CHRIS kind whatsoever appurtenant to the bulkhead sioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above tian J. Bode, William H. P. Conklin and along the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue, ex• entitled proceeding for the purpose of making Abram C. DeGraw, who were appointed Commis• tending from the southerly aide of West Twenty- a just and equitable estimate of the loss and FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. sioners of Estimate and Appraisal by an order third street to the northerly side of West Twen- damage to the respective owners, lessees, dated ..ctober 14, 1902, and entered in the office ty-second street. parties and persons entitled to or interested in In the matter of acquiring title by The City of the Clerk of the County of Kings on said date, Parcel No. 2. All the uplands and lands, the wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease- of New York to certain lands and premises will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme terms, easements, emoluments and privileges of ments, emoluments and privileges to be taken situated on the northerly line of One Hundrea Court for the hearing of motions, to be held at and to the uplands and lands, with the build- herein for the improvement of the water front and Forty-fifth street and the southerly line the County Courthouse in the Borough of ings and structures thereon. in the block bound- on the East river, in the Borough of Manhat- of One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, be- Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 29th ed by the northerly side of West Twenty-first tan, and which said wharf property, wharfage tween Brook and Willis avenues, in the Bor. day of October, 1902, at so o'clock, to be ex- street, the southerly side of West Twenty-second rights, terms. easements. emoluments and priv- ough of The Bronx, in The City of New amined unaer oath by the Corporation Counsel street, the westerly side of Eleventh avenue and ileges so to be taken are as follows: York, duly selected as a site for school pur- of The City of New York, or by any person hav- the easterly side of Thirteenth avenue. All the interest in the pier known as Pier old poses, according to law. ing an interest in said proceeding, as to their Parcel No. 3. All the rights of wharfage, in- No. 26, East river in the Borough of Manhat- corporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emolu- qualifications to act as Commtsstoners of Esti- tan, City of New fork,Y not now owned by The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS mate and Appraisal in said proceeding. ments, privileges or other appurtenances of any City of New York, said interest being an un- kind whatsoever appurtenant to the bulkhead the intention of the Corporation Counsci Dated NEW YORK October is, 1902. divided half interest. Said nier is situated about of The City of New York to make application GEORGE L. RIVES, along the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue, twenty-five feet easterly of Peck slip and is extending from the northerly side of West to the Supreme Court at a Special 1 crm thereof, Corporation Counsel, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Part III., to be held at the County Court House, 2 Tryon Row, Twenty-first street to the southerly side of West Beginning at a point in the old bulkhead be- Twenty-second street. Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New 017,28. New York City. tween Peck slip and Dover street where the York, on the 28th day of October, 1902, at the Parcel No. 4. All the uplands and lands, easterly side of the Peck Slip Pier East, or terms, easements, emoluments and privileges of calling of the Calendar on that day, for the Pier old No. 26, East river, intersects the same, appointment of three Commissioners of Estimate and to the uplands and lards, with the buildings and running thence southerly along the easterly FIRST DEPARTMENT. and structures thereon, in the block bounded and Appraisal to ascertain and appraise the side of said old pier about 244 feet to its oute- compensation to be made to the owners or per- by the northerly side of West Twentieth street, end; thence westerly and along the outer end the southerly side of West Twenty-first street. the sons interested in certain lands and premises In the matter of the application of The City of of said old pier about ao feet to the westerly selected as a site for school purposes in the westerly side of Eleventh avenue, and the east- side of said pier; thence running northerly New York, relative to acquiring title, wberevei erly side of Thirteenth avenue. Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New the same has not been heretofore acquired, to along said westerly side about 248 feet to the York, bounded and described as follows: Parcel No. 5. All the rights of wharfage, in- old bulkhead between Peck slip and Dover street; the lands, tenements and hereditaments re corporeal hereditaments terms, easements, emolu- Beginning at a point on the northerly line quired for the opening and extending of thence easterly along said bulkhead about 42 of East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, ments, privileges or other' appurtenances of any feet to the point or place of beginning, MONTEREY AVENUE. (although not yet kind whatsoever appurtenant to the bulkhead distant 173 feet 6 inches east from the easterly named by proper authority), from East One All parties and persons interested in the said line of Willis avenue; running thence northerly along the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue, wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease- Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to East extending from the northerly side of West Twen- and parallel or nearly so with Willis avenue 200 One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, ana ments, emoluments and privileges taken. or to feet to the southerly line of East One Hundrea tieth street to the southerly side of West Twen- be taken for the said improvement of the water from East One Hundred and Eightieth street ty-first street. and Forty-sixth street; thence easterly along to Quarry road, in the wenty-fourth Ward, front of The City of New York, or affected the said southerly line of East One Hundred and Parcel No. 6. All the uplands and lands, thereby and having any claim or demand on Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. terms, easements, emoluments and privileges of Forty-sixth street 15o feet; thence southerly ana account thereof, are hereby required to present again parallel or nearly so with Willis avenue and to the uplands and lands with the buildings the same duly verified to us, the undersigned and structures thereon in the block bounded by 200 feet to the northerly line of East One Hun- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at dred and Forty-fifth street; thence westerly along ers of Estimatz and Assessment in the the northerly side of West Nineteenth street, the our office, room No. 4o1, on the fourth soot W southerly side of West Twentieth street, the the said northerly line of East One Hundred above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all of the building No. 258 Broadway, in The City ot id Forty-fifth street 150 feet to the persons interested in this proceeding, and to the westerly side of Eleventh avenue, and the east- New Y01114 Borough of Manhattan, with such point or erly side of Thirteenth avenue. Place of beginning. owner or owners, occupant or occunants, of all affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or Dated NEW YORK, houses and lots and improved and unimproved Parcel No. 7. All the rights of wharfage, in- claimants may desire, within twenty days after October 14, 1902. corporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emolu- the date of this notice. GEORGE L. RIVES, lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it ments, privileges or other appurtenances of any Corporation Counsel, may concern, to wit: kind whatsoever, appurtenant to the bulkhead And we, the said Commissioners, will be in No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhattan, First-That we have completed our esitmate attendance at our said office, above specified, on 016,27. along the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue. .fie 7th day of November, 1902, at it o'clock New York City. and assessment, and that all persons interested in extending from the northerly side of West Nine this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements teenth street to the southerly side of West in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said and hereditaments and premises affected thereby Twentieth street. parties and persons in relation thereto; and at FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. and having objections thereto, do present their Parcel No 8. All the uplands and lands, such time and place, or at such other or further said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at terms, easements, emoluments and privileges of times and places as we may appoint, we will hear int- office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the such owners in relation thereto, and examine In the matter of acquiring title by The City of Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, and to the uplands and lands, with the buildings the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such New York to certain lands and premises situ- on or before the 6th day of November, 1902, and and structures thereon, in the block bounded by additional proofs or allegations as may be then ated on the northerly side of One Hundrea the northerly side of West Nineteenth street, the and Twenty-seventh street and the southerly that we the said Commissioners will hear parties easterly side of Eleventh avenue, the southerly offered by such owners or on behalf of Tin. so objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- City of New York. side of One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, side of West Twentieth street, and the easterly l•etween Madison and Fifth avenues, in the tendance at our said office on the 8th day of side of the marginal street, wharf or place, as Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW November, 1902, at to o'clock a. m. YORK, October 16, 1902. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, shown on the map or plan adopted by the Board EDWARD R. FINCH, duly selected as a site for school purposes, Second-That the abstract of our said estimate of Docks on May 20, 1897, and approved by the and assessment, together with our damage and Chairman. according to law. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on June 14, WILLIAM B. WAIT, JR., benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, 0397. as altered and amended by the Board of proofs and other documents used by us in making C. A. HELFER, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS Docks on January 14, 1898. and approved by the Commissioners. our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on March N the intention of the Corporation Counse, Street Openings in the Law Department of The JosEen M. SCHENCK, .f The City of New York to make application 11, 1898, as again altered and amended by the Clerk. 06,16 City of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad Board of Docks on July 19, 19ot, and approved to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on Part Ill., to be held at the County Court House, City, there to remain until the 17th day of No- July 3t in the Pnrough of Manhattan, City of New vember, 1902. Parcel Ilro." 9. All the uplands and lands, FIRST TUDICIAL DISTRICT. York, on the 28th day of October, 1902, at the Third-That the limits of our assessment for terms, easements, emoluments and privileges of ceiling of the Calendar on that day, for the ap- benefit include all those lands, tenements and and to the uplands and lands with the buildings In the matter of the application of The City of pointment of three Commissioners of Estimate hereditaments and premises situate, lying and and structures thereon in the block bounded by New York, acting by and through the Com- and Appraisal to ascertain and appraise the com- being in the Borough of The Bronx in The City the northerly side of West Eighteenth street, missioner of Docks. relative to acquiring right pensation to be .vane to the owners or persons of New York, which, taken together, are bounded the southerly side of West Nineteenth street, the and title to and possession of the wharfage interested in certain lands and premises selected and described as follows, viz.: westerly side of Eleventh avenue and the east- rights, terms, easements. emoluments and as a site for school purposes in the Twelfth Wald Beginning at the point of intersection of a line erly side of Thirteenth avenue. privileges appurtenant to Pier Old No. 24, of the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of drawn parallel to and distant too feet southerly Parcel No. to. All the rights of wharfage, in- East river, in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, hounded and described as follows: from the southerly line of East One Hundred corporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emolu- City of New York, not now owned by The Beginning at a point on the southerly line of and Seventy-seventh street (Tremont avenue), ments, privileges or other appurtenances of any City of New York. and all right, title and in- East One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, and a line drawn parallel to and distant zoo feet kind whatsoever appurtenant to the bulkhead terest in and to said pier, or any portion distant 6o feet westerly from the westerly line westerly from the westerly line of Third avenue. along the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue. thereof, not now owned by The City of New of Madison venue; running thence westerly running thence northerly along said last men- extending from the northerly side of West Eigh- York, on the East river, pursuant to the plan along the said southerly line of East One Hun- tioned pal allel line to its intersection with a line teenth street to the southerly side of West Nine- heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks lred and Twenty-eighth street 170 feet; thence drawn parallel to and i „int ioo feet northerly teenth street. and approved by the Commissioners of the southerly and nal allel with Madison avenue 99 from the northerly line east One Hundred and Parcel No. 17. All the uplands and lands, Sinking Fund. feet 11 inches to the centre line of the block; Eighty-first street; thence easterly and north- terms, easements, emoluments and ptivileges of thence easterly along the said centre line of the easterly along said parallel line and a line drawn end to the uplands and lands with the buildings OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE. block 17o feet; thence northerly and parallel with parallel to and distant loo feet northwesterly from and structures thereon in the block bounded by - the undersigned, were appointed by an or- Madison avenue e,9 feet I1 inches to the southerly the northwesterly line of Quarry road to its in- the northerly side of West Eighteenth street, der of the Supreme Court, bearing date the line of East One Hundred and Twenty-eighth tersection with the northerly prolongation of a the easterly side of Eleventh avenue, the south- list day of August, 1902, and filed and enterer •reet, the point or place of beginning. Also all line drawn parallel to and distant too feet east- erly side of West Nineteenth street, and the in the office of the Clerk of the County of New that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, erly from the easterly line of Lafontaine avenue; easterly side of the marginal street, wharf or York on said 21st day of August, 1902, Com- lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, thence southerly along said prolongation and par- place, as shown on the map or plan idopted by missioners of Estimate and Assessment in the hounded and described as follows: allel line and its southerly prolongation to its the Board of Docks on May 20, 189), and ap- above entitled proceeding for the purpose nt Beginning at a point on the northerly line of intersection with a line drawn parallel to and dis- roved by the Commissioners of the Sinking making a just and equitable estimate of the loss East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street tant ioo feet southerly from the southerly line of Fund on June 14, 1897, as altered and amended and damage to the respective owners, lessees, distant t to feet westerly from the westerly line East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street by the Board of Docks on May 20, 18o7, and ap- parties and persons entitled to, or interested in of Madison avenue: running thence northerly (Tremont avenue); thence westerly along said par- proved by the Commissioners of the Sinking the wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease- and parallel with Madison avenue 99 feet allel line to the point or place of beginning, as Fund on June t 1897, as altered and amended ments, emoluments and privileges to be taken inches to the centre line of the block; thence such streets are shown upon the final maps and by the Board of Docks on January 14, r898, and herein for the improvement of the water front westerly along the said centre line of the block profiles of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth epproved by the Commissioners of the Sinking on the East river, in the Borough of Manhattan, feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Wards of The City of New York. Fund on March 11, 1898, as again altered and and which said wharf property, wharfage rights, Madison avenue 90 feet tt inches to the north- Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- amended by the Board of Docks on July 19, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges so erly line of East One Hundred and Twenty-sev- sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of root, and approved by the Commissioners of the to be taken are as follows: nth street; thence easterly along the said north- the State of New York, First Department, at a Sinking Fund on July 3i, 5901. All the interest in the pier known as Pier erly line of East One Hundred and Twenty- special teem thereof, pact III, to be held in the All parties and persons interested in the said Old No. 24, East river in the Borough of Man- ieventh street 25 feet to the point or place ot County Courthout.e., so 1_,e Borough of Marl-attar uplands, and lands, wharf property, wharfage hattan, City of New York, not now owned by in The City of '..ork, on the fifth city es De- rights. terms, easements, emoluments and priv- The City of New York, said interest being an Dated NEW YORK. October 14, 1902. 1902. et /.a opening of the -leer .aa that ileges taken or to be taken for the said im undivided half interest. Said pier is situated GEORGE L. RIVES, cember, is day. provement of the water front of The City of about75 feet westerly of Peck slip and Corporation Counsel, Dated BOROUGH OF MA NHATT• • NEW YORE, New York on the North river, or affected there- bounded and described as follows, to wit: No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhattan. August 8, 1902, by, and having any claim or demand on ac- Beginning at a noint in the old bulkhead be- 016,27 EUGENE H. POMEROY, count thereof, are hereby required to present the tween Beekman street and Peck slip where the WILLIAM H. DELANY. same duly verified to us, the undersigned Corn- westerly side of the Peck Slip Pier West, or Chairman: "sissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our Pier Old No. 24, East river, intersects the same, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. JOHN A. HENNEBERRY, 'Tice. room No. 401, on the fourth floor of the and running thence southerly along the westerly Commissioners. -nilding No. 258 Broadway, in The City of New side of said pier a distance of about 145 feet.; in the matter of acquiring title by The City ot New York to certain lands and premises situ- JOHN P. DONE, •rk, Borough of Manhattan, with such affi- thence deflecting to the east and running still Clark. 017,84 swim& or other proofs as the said owners or southerly about 16o feet; t'sence deflecting to ated on the westerly line of Amsterdam avenue,

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between Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth streets, pose will be in attendance at our said office on a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third desire, within twenty days after date of this no- in the Borough of Manhattan, in I he City of the 14th day of November, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. and Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New t ice. New York, duly selected as a site for a public Second-fhat the abstract of our said estimate York. And we, the said Commissioners, will be in at- library according to law. and assessment, together with our damage and tendance at our said office on the 5th day of No- benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, vember, 1902, at to o'cloCk in the forenoon of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS proofs and other documents used by us in mak- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- that day, to hear the said parties and persons in the intention of the Corporation Counsel ing our report, have been deposited in the W era of Estimate and Assessment in the relation thereto; and at such time and place, and of The City of New York to make application Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all at such further or other time and place as we may to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, ment of The City of New York, in the Borough persons interested in this proceeding, and to the ",,,,tor- we will hear such owIrler. Part Ill., to be held at the County Courthouse, 01 Brooklyn, rooms 22 and 23, Borough Hall, in owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New houses and lots and improved and unimproved claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- New York, on the 28th day of October, 1902, at York, there to remain until the 21st day of lands affected thereby, and to all others whom tions as may then be offered by such owner or on the calling of the calendar on that day, for the November, 1902. it may concern, to wit: behalf of The City of New York. appointment of three Commissioners of Estimate Third-that the limits of our assessment for First-That we have completed our estimate Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF and Appraisal to ascertain and appraise the coin- benefit include all those lands, tenements and and assessment, and that all persons interested NEW YORK, October 9, zgoz. pensation to be made to the owners or persons hereditaments and premises situate, lying and in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- M. J. CRON IN, interested in certain lands and premises selected being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City ments and hereditaments and premises affected ALEXANDER 11. GEISMAR, as a site for a public library, in the Borough of of New York, which, taken together, are bound- thereby, and having objections thereto, do present GEC/. T. MOON, Manhattan, in The City of New York, bounded ed and described as follows, viz.: their said objections in writing, duly verified, to Commissioners. and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, CHARLES S. TABER, Beginning at the corner formed by the inter- of Gates avenue distant 8o feet westerly from in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of Clerk. 09,31 section of the westerly line of Amsterdam avenue the westerly side of Clinton avenue; running New York, on or before the 6th day of November, with the southerly line of Sixty-ninth street; thence northerly parallel with Clinton avenue 1902, and that we, the said Commissioners, will running thence southerly along the westerly line to the southerly side of Willoughby avenue; thence hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose of Amsterdam avenue so feet; thence westerly southeasterly and easterly along the southerly will be in attendance at our said office on the loth SECOND DEPARTMENT. parallel with Sixty-ninth street and through the side of Willoughby avenue to a point 8o feet day of November, 1902, at to o'clock a. m. centre of a party wall 8o feet; thence northerly from the easterly side of Clinton avenue; thence Second-That the abstract of our said estimate In the matter of the application of The City of and parallel with Amsterdam avenue so feet; southerly and parallel with Clinton avenue to and assessment, together with our damage and New York relative to acquiring title to EAST thence easterly and parallel with Sixty-ninth the northerly side of Gates avenue; thence west- benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, SIXTEENTH STREET, from Avenue T to a party wall erly along the northerly side of Gates avenue 28o proofs and other documents used by us in making Avenue V in the Thirty-first Ward, in the street partly through the centre of feet to the point or place of beginning. 8o feet to the westerly line of Amsterdam avenue our report, have been deposited in the Bureau Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. at the point or place of beginning. Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- of Street Openings in the Law Department of 7Yte Dated NEw YORK, October 14, 1902. sented to the Supreme Court of the State of City of New York, Nos. go and 92 West Broad- 1111 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, GEORGE L. RIVES, New York, Second Department, at a Special the undersigned, were appointed by an order Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, Corporation Counsel, there to remain until the 14th day of November, of the Supreme Court, made and entered herein held in the County Courthouse, in the Borough on the 26th day of February, 1902, and duly filed No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhattan, of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 1902. 016,27. New York City. Third-That the limits of our assessment for in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, a 29th day of November, 1902, at the opening of copy of which order was filed in the office of the the Court on that day, and that then and there, benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Register of the County of Kings on the 7th day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard of March, 1902, and indexed in the Index of Con- SECOND DEPARTMENT. thereon, a motion will be made that the said re- being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded veyances in Section 22, Blocks 7294, 7295, 7.320, port be confirmed. , 7.349, 7376 and 7377, Commissioners In the matter of the application of The City of Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OP and described as follows, viz.: 732i, 7348 New York, relative to acquiring title to the Beginning at the point of intersection of the of Estimate and Assessment tor the purpose of NEW YORK, October 22, 1902. yy making a just and equitable estimate of the loss lands, tenements and hereditaments required WM. E. C. MAYER, Chairman; northeasterly side of East One Hundred and for the purpose of opening EAST TWENTY- Sixty-fifth street, with a line drawn parallel to or damage, if any, to the respective owners, or in- FIRST STREET, from Avenue M to Avenue JAMES HARDIE, and distant too feet northwesterly from the lessees, parties and persons entitled to K in the Thirty-second Ward, is. the Borough northwesterly side of Walton avenue; running terested in the lands and premises to be taken JULIUS ii. DAVENPORT, for the purpose of opening the said street or of Brooklyn of the City of New York, as the Commissioners. thence northeasterly along said parallel line to same has been heretofore laid out. the northeasterly side of East One Hundred and avenue, as particularly described in the petition CHARLES S. TABER, of The City of New York, filed with said order in Clerk. o22-n8 Sixty-seventh street; thence northwesterly along E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- said side of East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and for W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in street to its intersection with a line drawn parallel the purpose of making a just and equitable assess- the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to to and distant zoo feet northwesterly from the ment of the benefit of said street or avenue so to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to SECOND DEPA RTMENT. northwesterly side of Gerard avenue.; thence be opened, to the respective owners, parties and the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of northeasterly along said parallel line to the north- persons respectively entitled to or interested in all houses and lots and improved and unimproved easterly side of East One Hundred and Sixty- the lands and premises and not required for the lands affected thereby, and to all others whom In the matter of the application of The City of eighth street; thence along a straight line to the purpose of opening said street or avenue, but it may concern, to wit: New York, relative to acquiring title to the point of intersection of the northeasterly side of benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de- First-That we have completed our estimate lands, tenements and hereditaments required Clarke place with the southeasterly side of Je- fining the district benefited by said assessment, and assessment, and that all persons interested for the purpose of opening STARR STREET, rome avenue; thence northeasterly along said side and the extent and boundaries of the respective in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- from St. Nicholas avenue to the County line, of Jerome avenue to its intersection with a line tracts and parcels of land participating in said ments and hereditaments and premises affected in the Twenty-seventh Ward, in the Borough drawn parallel to and distant too feet northeast- benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties thereby, and having objection thereto. du pre- of Brooklyn of The City of New York, as the erly from the northeasterly side of Tremont ave- required of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the sent their said objections in writing,_ duly veri- same has been heretofore laid out. nue; thence southeasterly along said paraliel line Charter of The City of New York, and the acts fied, to us at our office in the office of the to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to Or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda- Law Department, rooms 22 and 23, Borough of and distant loo feet northwesterly from the north- tory thereof. Hall, in the BoroughBorough of Brooklyn, in The City V1V E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- westerly side of Walton avenue; thence north- All parties and persons interested in the lands New York, on or the 6th day ofNovem- sioners of Estimate and Assessment in and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to easterly along said parallel line to the south- ber, 1902, and that we the said Commissioners westerly side of East One Hundred and Eighty. of opening said street or avenue, or affected will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose all persons interested in this proceeding, and to thereby, and having any claim or demand on will be in attendance at our said office on the loth the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of first street; thence southeasterly along said side of East One Hundred and Eighty-first street to account thereof, are hereby required to present day of November, 1902, at 3.3o o'clock p. rn. all houses and lots and improved and unimproved the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Second-That the abstract of our said estimate lands affected thereby, and to all others whom its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant ioo feet southeasterly from the southeast- Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at and assessment, together with our damage and it may concern, to wit: our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of First-That we have completed our estimate erly side of Walton avenue; thence southwesterly benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, along said parallel line to the southwesterly side the Law Department, Borough Hall, Borough of proofs and other documents used by us in mak- and assessment, and that all persons interested Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with such ing our reports have been deposited in the in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- of Tremont avenue; thence southeasterly along said side of Tremont avenue to the westerly side affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- ments and hereditaments and premises affected claimants may desire, within twenty days after ment of The City of New York, in the Borough thereby, and having objection thereto, do pre- of Morris avenue; thence southerly along said Borough Hall, in sent side of Morris avenue to the northwesterly side date of this notice. of Brooklyn, rooms 22 and 23, their said objections in writing, duly yen. And we, the said Commissioners, will be in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New fied, to us at our office in the office of the of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; thence Law Department, rooms 22 and 23, Borough southwesterly or nearly so along said side of the attendance at our said office on the ist day of York, there to remain until the 15th day of November, 1902, at io.3o o'clock in the forenoon November, 1902. Hall, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of Grand Boulevard and Concourse to the north- Third-!hat the limits of our assessment for New York, on or before the 6th day of Novem- easterly side of East One Hundred and Sixty- of that day, to hear the said parties and persons benefit include all those lands, tenements and ber, t902, and that we, the said Commissioners, seventh street; thence northwesterly along said in relation thereto; and at such time and place, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and wilt hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- side of East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh and at such further or other time and place as being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City pose will be in attendance at our said office on street to a line drawn parallel to and distant loo we may appoint, we will hear such owners in of New York, which, taken together, are bound- the nth day of November, 1902, at a o'clock feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side of relation thereto, and examine proofs of such ed and described as follows, viz.: a. in- Walton avenue; thence southwesterly along said claimant or claimants, or such additional proots Beginning at a point on the northerly side Second-That the abstract of our said estimate parallel line to the northeasterly side of East One and allegations as may then be offered by such of Avenue M distant los feet from the west- and assessment, together with our damage and Hundred and Sixty-fifth street; thence northwest- owner or on behalf of The City of New York. erly side of East Twenty-first street; running benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, erly along said side of East One Hundred and Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF thence northerly and parallel with East Twenty- proofs and other documents used by us in mak- Sixty-firth street to the point or place of begin- NEw YORK, October 7, 1902. first street to the southerly side of Avenue K; ing our report, have been deposited in the ning. ANDREW J. PERRY, thence easterly along the southerly side of Ave- Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Depart- Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- DAVID PORTER, nue K 105 feet; thence northerly along the west- ment of The City of New York, in the Borough sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of WILLIAM HEROD, erly side of East Twenty-first street to the north- af Brooklyn, rooms 22 and 23, Borough Hall, in the State of New York, First Department, at a Commissioners. erly side of Avenue K; thence easterly along the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New Special Term thereof, Part Ill.., to be held in the , CHARLES S. TABER, the northerly side of Avenue K 6o feet; thence York, there to remain until the 15th day of County Courthouse, in the Borough of Man- Clerk. 07.29 southerly along the easterly side of East Twenty- November, 1902. hattan, in The City of New York, on the 13th first street to its intersection with the southerly Third-That the limits of our assessment for day of January, 1903, at the opening of the side of Avenue K; thence easterly along the benefit include all those lands, tenements and Court on that day. SECOND DEPARTMENT. southerly side of Avenue K too feet; thence hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, southerly parallel with Avenue K to the north- being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City July 24, 1902. erly side of Avenue M; thence westerly along of New York, which, taken together, are bound- EDWARD S. KAUFMAN, In the matter of the application of The City of the northerly side of Avenue M too feet to its ed and described as follows, viz.: Chairman; New York relative to acquiring title to EAST intersection with the easterly side of East Twen- Beginning at a point on the northerly side of WILBUR LARREMORE, SEVENTEENTH STREET, from Avenue S ty-first street,* thence southerly along the east- St. Nicholas avenue. distant ioo feet north- WILLIAM J. BROWNE, to Gravesend Neck load, in the Thirty-first erly side of East Twenty-first street to its inter- westerly from the westerly side of Starr street; Commissioners. Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City section with the southerly side of Avenue M, running thence northeasterly and parallel with JOHN P. DUNN, of New York. thence westerly along the southerly side of Ave- Starr street to the County line; thence southerly Clerk. 014,30 nue M 6o feet to its intersection with the west and along the County line to a point 128. 77-100 erly side of East Twenty-first street; thence feet southerly from the intersection on the east- N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, northerly along the westerly side of East Twenty- erly side of Starr street with the County line; the undersigned, were appointed by an first street to its intersection with the northerly thence southwesterly and parallel with Starr order of the Supreme Court, made and entered side of Avenue M; thence westerly along the street to the northerly side of St. Nicholas ave. SECOND DEPARTMENT. herein on the 26th day of February, Igoe, and northerly side of Avenue M los feet to the point nue; thence northwesterly along the northerly duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings or place of beginning. line of St. Nicholas avenue 1_30 feet to the inter- In the matter of the application of The City' of County, a copy of which order was filed in the Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- section of the centre line of Starr street with the New York relative to acquiring title to SIX1 office of the Register of the County of Kings on sented to the Supreme Court of the State of northerly side of St. N.cholas avenue; thence FIRST STREET, from Third avenue to Sixth the 7th day of March, 1902, and indexed in the New York, Second Department, at a Special southwesterly along said centre line of Starr street avenue, and from Seventh avenue to Fort Ham- Index of Conveyances in Section 20, Blocks 6822 Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be 7o feet to the intersection of said centre line of ilton avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, in the Bor- and 6823, and Section 22, Blocks 7295, 7296, 7321, held in the County Courthouse, in the Borough Starr street with the southerly side of St. Nich- ough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. 7322, 7349, 735o, 7377 and 7378, Commissioners of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the olas avenue; thence northwesterly along the of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of agth day of November, 1902, at the opening of southerly side of St. Nicholas avenue 3o feet to making a just and equitable estimate of the loss the Court on that day, and that then and there, the intersection of the southerly side of St. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, or damage, if any, to the respective owners, or as soon 'hereafter as counsel can be heard Nicholas avenue with the westerly side of Starr the undersigned, were appointed by an or- lessees, parties and persons entitled to or in- thereon, a motion will be made that the said re- street; thence northwesterly along the westerly der of the Supreme Court made and entered here- terested in the lands and premises to be taken port be confirmed. side of Starr street to the intersection of the in on the iith day of September, 1901, and duly for the purpose of opening the said street or Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF westerly side of Starr street with the northerly filed in the. office of the Clerk of Kings County, a avenue, as particularly described in the petition NEW YORK, October i 6, 1902. side of St. Nicholas avenue; thence northwest- copy of which order was filed in the office of the of The City of New York, filed with said order in FRANK E. O'REILLY, erly along the northerly side of St. Nicholas Register of the County of Kings on the 14th day the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and for Chairman; avenue too feet to the point or place of be- of September, igoi, and indexed in the Index co the purpose of making a just and equitable assess- EDWIN A. ROCKWELL, ginning. Conveyances, in Section 18, Blocks 5781, 5782, ment of the benefit of said street or avenue so to Fourth-That our renort herein will be pre- JOHN WATSON, 5783, 5785, 5714, 5715, 5790, 5791, 5792, 5794, be opened, to the respective owners, parties and Commissioners sented to the Supreme Court of the State of 5721 and 5722, Commissioners of Estimate and persons respectively entitled to or interested in CHARLES S. TABER, New York, Second Department, at a Special Assessment for the purpose of making a just and the lands and premises and not required for the Clerk. o16,ni Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be equitable estimate of the loss or damage, if any, to purpose of opening said street or avenue, but held in the County Court House, in the Borough the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons henefited thereby. and of ascertaining and de- SECOND DEPARTMENT. of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the entitled to or interested in the lands and premises fining the district benefited by said assessment, 29th day of November, 1902, at the opening of to be taken for the purpose of opening the said and the extent and boundaries of the respective In the matter of the application of The City of the Court on that day, and that then and there, street cr avenue, as particularly described in Bit tracts and parcels of land participating in said New York, relative to acquiring title to the or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard petition of The City of New York, filed with said benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties lands, tenements and hereditaments required thereon, a motion will be made that the said re- port be confirmed. order in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, required of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the for the purpose of opening CLINTON AVE- and for the purpose of making a just and equitable Charter of The City of New York, and the acts NUE, from Gates avenue to Willoughby ave- Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, October 16, 1902. assessment of the benefit of said street or avenue or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda- nue, in the Twentieth Ward, in the Borough so to be opened, to the respective owners. partie, tory thereof. of Brooklyn of The City of New York. as WILLIAM H. WHITE, and persons respectively entitled to or interested the same has been heretofore laid out. Chairman; All parties and persons interested in the ,ands GEORGE W. MARTIN, in the lands and premises and not required for the and premises taken or to be taken for the ti.repose purpose of opening said street or avenue, but ben- of opening said street or avenue, or affected E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS SAMUEL F. GOODWIN, efited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in Commissioners. thereby, and having any claim or demand on the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to CHARLES S. TABER, the district benefited by said assessment, and the account thereof, are hereby required to present all persons interested in this proceeding, and to Clerk. ot6,ni extent and boundaries of the respective tracts and the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of parcels of land participating in said benefit, and Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at all houses and lots and improved and unimproved of performing the trusts and duties required of us our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of lands affected thereby, and to all others whom by title 4 of chapter ,7 of the Charter of '1 he City the Law Department, Borough Hall, Borough of of New York, and the acts'or parts of acts supple- Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with such it may concern, to wit: FIRST DEPARTMENT. First-That we have completed our estimate mentary thereto or amendatory thereof. affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or and assessment, and that all persons interested All parties and persons interested in the lands claimants may desire, within twenty days after in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- In the matter of the application of the Mayor, and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose date of this notice. ments and hereditaments and premises affected Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New of opening said street or avenue, or affected there- And we, the said Commissioners, will be in thereby, and having objection thereto, do pre- York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the by, and having any claim or demand on account attendance at our said office on the ist day of sent their said objections in writing, duly veil same has not been heretofore acquired, to the thereof, are hereby required to present the same, November, 1902, at 11.3o o'clock in the forenoon fled, to us at our office in the office of the lands, tenements and hereditaments required duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commission- of that day, to hear the said parties and persons Law Department, rooms 22 and 23, Borough for the purpose of opening WALTON AVE- ers of Estimate and Assessment, at our office in in relation thereto; and at such time and place, Hall, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of NUE (although not yet named by proper the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law .1.re- and at such further or other time and place as New York, on or before the t 2th day of Novem- authority) from East One Hundred and Sixty- partment, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, in we may appoint, we will hear such owners in ber, 1902, and that we the said Commissioners, seventh street to Tremont avenue, as the same The City of New York, with such affidavits or relation thereto, and examine proofs of such will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- has been heretofore laid out and designated as other proofs as the said owner or claimants may claimant c :, claimants, or such additional proofs 7226 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1902.

and allegations as may then be offered by such Courthouse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The The time for the delivery of the article and THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 6, 1902. owner or on behalf of The City of New York. City of New York, on the 9th day of December, the performance of the contract is by or before Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx Bated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF 1902, at the opening of the Court on that day. December 31, 1902. of security required is fifty (50) No. r. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- NEW YORK, October 7, 1902. Dated 1101MUGH or MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, The an.ount ING LUBRICATING OILS. G. F. ELLIOTT, July 1, 1902. per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. The time for the completion of the work and S. CORTELYOU, THERON H. BURDEN, The bidder will state the price of the article the tult performance of the contract is 300 days. HARRY A. MICHEL, Chairman; contained in the specification or schedule herein The amount of security required is two thou- Commissioners. THOMAS McDERMOT'f, contained or hereto annexed, per pound, by which sand dollars ($2,000). Commissioners. the bids will be tested. The extension must be No. CHARLES TABER, made as the bid will be read from the total and 2. FOR FURNISHING SINGLE AND I Jerk. 07•1119 Jona P. DUNN, DOUBLE NOZZLE CASE HY- Clerk 11 Iv award made to the lowest bidder. Delivery will be required to be made at the DRANT S, LEAD-LINED IRON SECOND DEPARTMENT. ONIONS,NIONS, ELBOWS AND time and in the manner and in such quantities COUPLINGS. as may be directed. The In the matter of the application of The City of SECOND DEPARTMENT. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of time allowed to complete the whole work New York relative to acquiring title to EAST the Board, Bellevue Hospital, East Twenty-sixth will be Brice hundred (300) days. EIGHTEENTH STREET, from Avenue S to In the matter of the application of The City of The amount of security required is fifteen thou- street, Borough of Manhattan. sand dollars ($15,000). Gravesend Neck road, in the Thirty-first Ward, New York, relative to acquiring title to NOS- JOHN W. BRANNAN, avenue to The bidder will state the in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New TRAND AVENUE, from klatbush President, Board of Trustees of Bellevue and price of each item or York. Avenue U, in the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Allied Hospitals. article contained in the specifications or schedules, Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City Dated October 23, 1902. per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, toot, yard or other OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, of New York. unit of measure, by which the bids with be tested. the undersigned, were appointed by an General instruetions to Bid- 1 he extensions must be made and footed up, as N ("'See the bids will be read from the total. order of the Supreme Court, made and entered OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, herein on the 5th day of March, 1902, and duly ders on the last page, last column of The bids will be compared and the contract the undersigned, were appointed by an or- the "City Record." awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, uer of the Supreme Court ma_e and entered here- a copy of which order was filed in the office of 025,06 cunt' act. in on the 5th day of November, 1900, and duly Delivery will be required to be made at the the Register of the County of Kings on the lath filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, vis=m March, 1902, and indexed in the Index time and in the manner and in such quantities as day of a copy of which order was filed in the of fice of may be directed. of Conveyances in Section zo, Blocks 6823 and tad] , the Register of the County of Kings on the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Blank tornis may be obtained and the plans 6824, and Section 22, Blocks 7296, 7297, 7322 day of November, 1900, and indexed in the Index 7351, 7378 and 7379, Commissioners anu drawings may be seen at the office of the 7323, 7350, of Conveyances in Section 22, Blocks 7334, 7335, of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Department, Room 1521. 7308, 7309; Section zo, Blocks 6835, 6836, 6812, MANIWITAN, CITY HALL, NEW YORK, October 23, ROBERT GRIER MONROE, making a just and equitable estimate of the loss 0613, 0815, 6792 and 6793; Section 23, Blocks or damage, if any, to the respective owners, 1902. Commissioner. 769o, 7691, 7692, 7701, 762n, 7630, 7647, 7648, Dated October 24, 1902. lessees, parties and persons entitled to or in- 7t65, 7666, 7683, 7684, 7557, 7557A, 7575, 7576, terested in the lands and premises to be taken NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 7.!93, 7594, 7611 and 7612, Commissioners of IL-P'See for the purpose of opening the said street or Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of mak- General instructions to Bid- avenue, as particularly described in tile petition ing a just and equitable estimate of the loss or N MONDAY, NOVEMBER to, 1902, at 10.30 ders on the last page, last column of of The City of New York, filed with said order in damage, if any, to the respeative owners, lessees, O a. m., pursuant to section 147 of the Re- the *.City Record." the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and for parties and persons entitled to or interested in tised Ordinances of 1897, the President of toe the purpose of making a just and equitable assess- lie lands and premises to be taken for the pur- Borough of Manhattan will sell at intone auction, 025,n6 ment of the benefit of said street or avenue so to pose of opening the said street or avenue, as by Bryan L. Kennedy, Auctioneer, the following be opened, to the respective owners, parties and particularly described in the petition of The City unclaimed articles, namely: DEPARTMENT OF NVATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- persons respectively entitled to or interested in of New York, filed with said order in the office Stands, booths, abandoned household furniture, the lands and premises and not required for the TRICITY, RUoM 1536, Nus. 13-21 PARK ROW, BOR- or the Clerk of Kings County, and for the pur- office turniture, push-carts, bricks, planks, barrels OUCH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. purpose of opening said street or avenue, but pose of making a just and equitable assessment of cement and lime, building material, carts, benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de- of the benefit of said street or avenue so to be trucks, packing boxes, slot machines, iron beams, fining the district benefited by said assessment, opened, to the respective owners, parties and per- tiagstones, bootblack stands, electric signs, fac- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and the extent and boundaries of the respective sons respectively entitled to or interested in the tory materials, milk cans, etc. received by the Commissioner of Water tracts and parcels of land participating in said sale will begin at the Corporation Yr.rd, Sup- lands and premises and not required for the The ply, Uas and Electricity at the above office until benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties purpose of opening said street or avenue, but No. 4og West One Hundred and Twenty-third 2 o'clock p. m. on required of us by title gof chapter 17 of the oenefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defin- street, thence to West l• itty-sixtn street, between Charter of The City of New York, and the acts ing the district benefited by said assessment, and Eleventh avenue and Twe.ttli avenue, thence to FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902. or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda- the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts loot of Rivington street, East river. Borough. of Manhattan and 'the Bronx. tory thereof. and parcels of land participating in said benefit, I All parties and persons interested in the lands and of performing the trusts and duties required TERMS OF SALE. OR FENCING PROPERTY OF THE CITY and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose of us by title 4 of chapter XVII., of the Charter Cash payments in bankable funds at the time Ulu NEW YORK AROUND CRAN- of opening said street or avenue, or affected of The City of New York, and the acts or parts and place ot sale, and the entire removal of the BERRY POND, OUTLET AND thereby, and having any claim or demand on of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory articles by the purcnaser or purchasers within BRANCHES, IN 1 HE TOWN OF account thereof, are hereby required to present thereof. three days atter the sale. LARMEL, PUTNAM COUNTY, N. Y. the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned All parties and persons interested in the lands It the purchaser or purchasers fails or fail to The time allowed to complete the whole work Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at and premises taken or to be taken for the pur- remove the articles within the time specified, he will be three hundred days. our office in the Bureau of Street Openings ol pcse of opening said street or avenue, or affected or they shad forfeit his or their purchase money, The arnourn. 01 security required is tea thou- the Law Department, Borough Hall, Borough o. thereby, and having any claim or demand on and the ownership of the goods purchased. sand dollars. Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with such account thereof, are hereby required to present JACOB A. CANTOR, The bids will be compared and the contract affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned President, Borough of Manhattan. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. claimants may desire, within twenty days after Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at 025,nlr Blank lorms may be obtained and the plans date of this notice. cur office in the Bureau of Street Openings of and drawings may be seen at the office of the And we, the said Commissioners, will be in the Law Department, Borough Hall, Borough of Department ot later supply, Gas and Elec- attendance at our said oifice on the ist day ot nrookly-n, in The City of New York, with such OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF trii.ity, tile Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 November, 1902, at g.so o'clock in the forenoon affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW Park row. of that day, to hear the said parties and persons claimants may desire, within twenty days after SORK, October z3, 1902. ROBERT GRIER MONROE, in relation thereto; and at such time and place, date of this notice. Commissioner. and at such further or other time and place as And we, the said Commissioners, will be in .,„„..EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated October 20, 1902. we may appoint, we will hear such owners in attendance at our said office on the 31st day of 40 received by the President lit the Borough ot relation thereto, and examine proofs of such October, 1902, at io o'clock in the forenoon of Manhattan, at the City Han, Room No. 16, until lEYSee General Instruction. to Bid- claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs that day, to hear the said parties and persons in o'clock a. m. on ders on the last page, last column, of and allegations as may then be offered by such relation thereto; and at such time and place, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1902. tar •. t,ity Record." owner or on behalf of the City of New York. and at such further or other time and place as 021,31 Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY or we may appoint, we will hear such owners in No. E-FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR October 7, 1902. 'elation thereto, and examine proofs of such AND MATERIAL REQUIRED 1. ../R NEW YORK, ALTERATION AND I MP 14(J V E- HENRY M. DATER, claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES FRANKLIN B. VAN WART, and allegations as may then be offered by such MEN T SEWER IN FORil-sEV- HUGH MOORE, owner or on behalf of The City of New York. ENTH STREET, BETWEEN TENTH FOR I RE CITY OF NEW YORK. Commissioners. Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF AVENUE AND ELEVENTH AVE- NUE. CHARLES S. TABER, NEW YORK, October 6 1992. NOTICES TO CONTRACTORS. Clerk. 07-39 ALEX. CAMERON, The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and WM. h. GREENE, quality o: the material and the nature and ex- SOLON BARBAN ELL, tent, as near as possible, of toe work required, is Commissioners. as follows: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. SECOND DEPARTMENT. CHARLES S. TABER, 725 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diameter. Clerk. The person or persons making a bid or esti- 06,28 3oo.linear feet of salt glazed vitritiedstoneware In the matter of the application of the Mayor, pipe house connection drains of 6 inches mate for any services, work, materials or supplies Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New interior diameter. cur The City of New York, or for any of its York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the yards of rock, to be excavated and departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the 300 cubic same in a sealed envelope indorsed with the title same has not been heretofore acquired, to the removed. lands and premises required for the opening OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. of the supplies, materials, work or services for 5,000 feet B. M. of timber and planking for which the bid and extending of LATHROP S1 REET (Third bracing and sheet piling. or esumate is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation avenue), although not yet named by proper au- BOROUGH OE THE BRONX. 2,0L0 feet B. M. of timber and planking for foun- thority., from Newtown avenue to Broadway, in "Bronx Borough Record; North Side News." dation. to the President or Board or to the head of the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in The Boaouon oP Quaasis. The time allowed to complete the whole work the department at his or its office, on or before City of New York. For Long Island City and Newtown Districts- will be two hundred (zoo) working days. the date and hour named in the advertisement "Long Island City Star;" "Newtown Register." The amount of the security required is fifty- for the same, at which time and place the esti- For Flushing, Jamaica and the Rockaways--- five hunched dollars ($5,500). mates received will be publicly opened by the E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- "Flushing Times; "Jamaica Standard." President or Board or head of said department, No. 2. FUR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR and read, and W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. the award of the contract made AND MATERIAL RLQUIRED FOR according to law as soon thereafter as above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all "Staten Islander;" "Staten Island World." SEWER IN HAMIL- practicable. persons interested in this proceeding, and to the REPAIRS TO Each bid or estimate shall contain the name TON TERRACE, BETWEEN UNE and place of residence of the -arson making the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST houses and lots and improved and unimproved same, the names of all persons interested with him BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF BELLEVUE STREET AND ONE HUNDRED therein, and, if no other person be so interested, lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it AND FORTY-FOURTH STREET. may concern, to wit: AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. it shall distinctly state that tact; also, that it is The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and made without any connection with any other per- First-That we have completed our estimate quality of the material and the nature and extent, and assessment, and that all persons interested in son making an estimate for the same purpose, and BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT as near a.; possible, of the work required, is as is in all respects fair and without collusion or this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND and hereditaments and premises affected thereby follows: fraud, and that no mLmber of the board of alder- FIRST AVENUE,. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE 136 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches men, head of a department, chief of a bureau, and having objections thereto, do present their CITY OF NEW YORK. by 2 feet 4 inches interior diameter, said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer Class I. of The City of' New York is, shall be or become our office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in 5o linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 inches interested, directly or indirectly, as contracting the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE by z feet 4 inches, interior diameter, SEALES D by the President of Board of Trus- party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise York, on or before the 27th day of October, 1902, Class 11. in or in the performance of the contract, or in and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear tees at the above office until 3.3o o'clock p. m. on 15 linear feet of salt glazed vitrified stone- the supplies, work or business to which it relates, parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be ware pipe culvert of 12 inches interior or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid in attendance at our said office on the sgth day :THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 6, 1e(2. diameter. or estimate must be verified by the oath, in of October, 1902, at II o'clock a. m. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DORMI- 25 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and writing, of the party or parties making the esti- Second-That the abstract of our said estimate TORY IN THE MEDICAL COL- removed. mate that the several matters stated herein are in and assessment, together with our damage and LEGE BUILDING ON BELLEVUE 10,000 fee, B. M. of timber and planking, for all respects true. benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, HOSPITAL GROUNDS, SITUATED bracing and sheet piling. Each bid or estimate Isbell be accompanied by proofs and other documents used by us in making The time allowed to complete the whole work the consent, in writing, GI two householders os our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST T WENTY-SI XTH STREET , 2910 will be fifty (so) working days. freeholders in The City of New York, or of a Street Openings, in the Law Department of The FEET, MORE OR LESS, EAST OF The amount of security required is one thou- guaranty or surety company duly authorized by City of New York, Nos. go and 92 West Broad- FIRST AVENUE. sand dollars ($i,000). law to act as surety, and shall contain the mat- way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the said The time for the completion of the work and The bidder will state the price of each item or ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. City, there to remain until the 7th day of Novem- the full performance of the contract is within article contained in the specifications or sched- No bid or estimate will be considered unless ac- ber, 1902. one hundred and twenty (12o) days. ules, per linear foot, cubic yard, or other unit of companied by a certified check upon one of the Third-That the limits of our assessment for The amount of security required is twelve thou- measure. by which the bids will be testes'. The State or National banks of The City of New benefit include all those lands, tenements and sand dollars 412,000). extensions must be made and footed up, as the York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or hereditaments and premises situate, lying and The bids will be compared and the contract bids will be read from the total. money to the amount of five per centum of the being in the Borough of Queens. in The City of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Tne bich will be compared and the contract amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. New York, which, taken together, are bounded Blank forms may be obtained and the plans awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each and described as follows, viz.: and drawings may be seen at the office of the contract. For particulars as to the quantity and quality Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the Board of Trustees, Twenty-sixth street and First Blank forms may be obtained and plans and work, of a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet avenue, the Borough of Manhattan. drawings may be seen at the office of the Com- reference must be made to the specifica- southerly from the southerly line of Broadway JOHN W. BRANNAN, missions of Public Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, tions, schedules. plans, etc., on file in the said with the middle line of the blocks between De office of the President, Board or Department. President, Board of Trustees, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan. No bid shall be accepted from or contract Bevoise avenue and Lathrop street; running Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. JACOB A. CANTOR, thence northerly along said middle line of the awarded to any person who is in arrears to The Dated October 24, 1902. Borough President. City of New York upon debt or contract, or who blocks and its northerly prolongation to its in CITY or NEW YORK, October 23. 1902. tersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 11:3"See G I Instructions to Bid- is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any zoo feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of ders on the last page, last column, of iv See G I in•tructions to Bid- obligation to The City. Newtown avenue; thence southeasterly along said ders on the last page, last column, of The contracts must be bid for separately. the "City Record." The right is reserved in each case to reject parallel line to its intersection with the northerly 025,116 the "City Record." prolongation of the middle line of the blocks 023,03 all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the interest of The City so to do. street and Rapelje avenue; between Lathrop BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, EAST TWENTY-SIXTH Bidders will write but the amount of their bids thence southerly along said prolongation and STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF or estimates in addition to inserting the same in parallel line to Its intersection with a line drawn NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY figures. parallel to and distant roo feet southerly from OAS AND ELECTRICITY. Bidders are requested to make their bids or the southerly line of Broadway; thence westerly EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE estimates upon the Walk forms prepared and along said parallel line to the point or place of S received by the President of the Board of furnished by The City, a copy of which, with the beginning, as such streets are shown on the Com- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals at the TRICITY ROOM 1536, Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, BOR- proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- missioners' map of Long Island City. filed in the above office until 3.3o p. m. on gether with a copy of the contract, including the office of the County Clerk of queens County, OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. specifications, in the form approved by the Cor., Jamaica, on the 25th day of April, 1873. poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applies. Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 7,200 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE don therefor at the office of the department he sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of POUNDS (MORE OR LESS) OF S received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- which the work is to be dose. Plus and draw- the State of New York, Second Department, at a BUTTER, BEST EXTRA CREAM- ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until ings el deastreedes work mew she he seta Special Term thereof, to be held in the County ERY, FRESH MADE. 2 o'clock p m. on