THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXVI. , THURSDAI. ', SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. NUMBER 10754.

THE CITY RECORD. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN FOR Published Under Authority of Section issti, Greater New York Charter, by the THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 8, igo8. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAVon. BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. CORPORATION COUNSEL. HERMAN A. METZ. Courraoiusa.. During the week ending August 8, i9o8, there were issued forty-two orders for supplies and twenty-eight orders for repairs. PATRICK J. TRACY, Surgavrsos. Bills aggregating $5,045.96 were signed by the Commissioner and transmitted to Published daily, at 9 a. in., except legal holidays. the Department of Finance for audit and payment. Suliseriptlon, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names. salaries. etc., of the city employees), as cents; BUREAU OF INCUMBRANCES AND PERMITS. Official Canvass of Votes. xo cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Complaint Department. Law Department and Finance Department supplements, ro cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Department of Street Cleaning ...... 8 Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Mail ...... II Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Office ...... 7 Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City. Inspectors...... 63 Police Department ...... 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Total...... Io4 Aldermen, Board of— Fire Department— Minutes of Stated Meeting of Sep- Proposals ...... 9943 Classification and Disposal. tember is, tgo8 ...... 9929 Health, Department of— Assessors, Board of— Report for the Week Ending Septem- Boulders removed ...... 5 Public Notices...... 9943 ber 5, í9o8...... 9934 Trees and limbs removed ...... 32 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Manhattan,Borough of— Miscellaneous posts and poles removed ...... 12 Minutes of Meetings of Board of Proposals ...... 9947 Trustees, July 28 and August it, Municipal Civil Service Commission- 19o8 ...... 9937 Public Notice...... 9943 Total...... 49 Proposals...... 9943 Notice to Contractors...... 9960 Board Meetings ...... 9942 Official Borough Papers...... 9942 Inspectors' Department. Bridges, Department of— Official Directory ...... 9939 Proposals ...... 9948 Official Papers...... 9947 Complaints made ...... 63 Bronx, Borough of— Parks, Department of— Complaints settled ...... ...... 84 Report of Bureau of Buildings for Minutes of Stated Meeting of August Slips settled ...... Ito the Week Ending September 5, 27, í9o8...... 9932 10o8 ...... 9937 Proposals...... 9943 Brooklyn, Borough of— Police Department— Permit Department. Proposals ...... 9947 Owners Wanted for Lost Property... 9950 Permits Issued— Reports of the President for the Public Charities, Department of— 15, Builders ...... 31 Weeks Ending August 8 and Proposals ...... 9944 i90 ...... • ...... • ...... 9929 Public Service Commission for the First Crosswalks ...... 19 Change of Grade Damage Commission— District— Vaults...... 4 Public Notice ...... 9945 Calendar of Hearings...... 9929 Repairsto vaults ...... 4 Changes in Departments, etc...... 9939 Queens, Borough of— Correction, Department of— - Proposals ...... 9948 Cement walks ...... 24 1'roposals ...... 9947 Richmond, Borough of— Driveways...... 5 Docks and Ferries, Department of— Public Notices...... .... .. 9942 Gascompanies ...... Proceedings of July 28, 29, 30, 31 and Reports of Bureau of Buildings for 74 August r, 19o8 ...... 9935 the Weeks Ending August 29 and Electric light companies ...... 73 P roposals ...... 9943 September 5, tgo8 ...... 9937 Railroad...... 22 Education, Department of— Watercompany ...... 3 Con Weke Entered Into During the Street Cleaning, Department of- an e ls Commencing September z •fishes, etc., for Filling in Lands..... 9944 Special permits issued ...... 119 Proposals ...... 9944 and 7, t9o8•••••••••••••••••••• 9933 Supreme Court, First Department- Prte an s. Appor ionme ...... • 9944 number ...... 378 Estimate and •Apesrt.o.me0t, Board of— Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 9950 Total 1'i ers Notroes ...... 9948 Supreme Court, Second Department- Examineut, Board of— Acquiring Title to Lands. etc...... 995t Permits Passed— Minutes of Meetings of August t8 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District— Tapwater pipes ...... and 25, 1908...... •...... 993í Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 9956 57 Finance, Department of— Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— Repair water connections ...... 71 Interest on City Bonds and Stock... 9946 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 9956 Sewer connections ...... 58 Notice of Assessments for Opening Notices of Applications for the Ap- Sewerconnection repairs ...... 32 Streets and Parks ...... 9946 pointment of Commissioners of Notice of the Redemption of New Appraisal ...... 99Ç7 York City Stock ...... 9947 Taxes and Assessments, Department of— Total...... 218 Notices to Property Owners...... 994.5 Public Notice...... 9943 Notice to Taxpayers...... 9947 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Sureties Required on Various Classes partment of— Cashier's Department, of Contracts ...... 9947 I'roposals...... 9950 Moneys Received— Repaving over water connections ...... $888 60 Repaving over sewer connections ...... 353 40 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST Inspection of work done by corporations ...... ...... 131 75 Extra paving ...... ...... 137 33 DISTRICT, Special pavement ...... 786 46 No. 154 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Vaults...... 712 00 CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. $30,009 54 The following hearings will be held during the remainder of the week beginning Monday, September 14, 1908: BUREAU OF SEWERS. Thursday, September 17-3:30 p. m.—Room 305.—CITY OF NEW YORK.—"Meeting of Sfvperintendent's Office, Borough of Brooklyn. Commissioners of Appellate Division on Broadway-Lexington Ave- nue Route." Moneys received for sewer permits ...... $97052 2:30 p. m.—Room 31o.—Order NO. 759.—BROOKLYN HEIGHTS R. R. Co.—Rehearing after Order No. 706.—"Service on Williamsburg Number of Permits Issued (sot) Bridge local cars."—Commissioner McCarroll. For new sewer connections ...... 70 Friday, September 18-2:30 p. m.—Room 305.—Order No. 717.—BROOKLYN UNION ELE- For old sewer connections (repairs) ...... 31 vATED R. R. Co.—Rehearing after Orders Nos. 99 and 196.—"Service on Lexington Avenue line."—Cotmnissioncr Bassett. Requisitions Drawn on Comptroller (7)— 2:30 p• m.—ROOm 31o.—Order NO. 716.—BROOKLYN UNION ELEVATED R. R. Appropriations ...... $3,371 79 Co.—Rehearing after Order No. 471.—"Service on Broadway Elevated Funds...... 14,Ø 73 Line."—Commissioner Bassett. Saturday, September 19—I0:3o a. m.—Room 3o5.—Order No. 720.—HUDSON & MAN- Linear feet sewer built, go-inch to 166-inch ...... 151 HATTAN R. R. Co.—Retail Dry Goods Association, Complainants.— Linear feet sewer built, 24-inch to Øinch ...... 64 "Restoration of Sixth Avenue, 54th to 23rd Street, to original con- Linear feet pipe sewer built ...... 2,050 dition."—Commissioner Maltble. Total number of feet sewer built ...... 2,265 Regular meetings of the Commission are held every Tuesday and Friday at Ti :3O a. m. Number of manholes built ...... 7 Number of basins built ...... i Number of basins repaired ...... 2 THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF Linear feet of pipe sewers cleaned ...... 35,750 NEW YORK. Linear feet of sewers examined ...... 98,031 Number of basins cleaned ...... 775 Numberof basins examined ...... 867 STATED MEETING. Manhole heads set ...... 2 repaired ...... 8 Tuesday, September 15, 1908, 1.30 o'clock p. m. Manholes Manhole covers put on ...... 9 The Board met in the Alderznanic Chamber, City Hall. Number of basin pans set ...... ...... 15 Present : Number gallons sewage pumped, Twenty-sixth Ward ...... 55,681,200 Hon. Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board of Aldermen. Number gallons sewage pumped, Thirty-first Ward ...... :...... 35,247,715 Aldermen Cubic feet sludge pumped, Twenty-sixth Ward...... 48,382 Michael J. Carter, John Sylvester Gaynor, Thomas M. Quinn, Cubic feet sludge pumped, Thirty-first Ward ...... 26,o84 L. Barton Case, Bernhard Goldschmidt, John J. Reardon, Complaints examined...... 18 Charles P. Cole, John D. Gunther, James W. Redmond, D. S. Rendt, John J. Collins, Francis P. Kenney, Laboring Force Employed During the Week. Robert F. Downing, Thomas J. Mulligan, James J. Smith, O. Grant Esterbrook, Lewis M. Potter, Jacob J. Velten. Sewer Repairing and Cleaning, Payrolls and Supplies— Louis F. Haffen, President, Borough of , by John F. Murray, Com- Inspectors of Sewer Connections ...... 9 missioner of Public Works. Foremen...... 9 The President announced that Aldermen B. W. B. Brown and Johnson had been Inspectors of Sewers and Basins ...... 8 excused from attendance. Mechanics...... 5 There being no quorum present, the President declared that the Board stood Laborers...... 107 adjourned until Tuesday, September 22, 1908, at 1.30 o'clock p, m. Horses and carts...... 38 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

9930 T H E C IT Y RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t7, i9o8.

Street Improvement Fund— Hauled and Used by Country Gangs— Inspectorsof Construction...... 34 Filling, loads...... ...... 374 Laborers ...... ...... 20 feRubbish, loads.... St et sprinkled, mi ...... 77 164 Twenty-sixth Ward Disposal Works— Laborers...... „...... i8 Repaired building, Kent avenue; filled washouts, cleaned miscellaneous streets, miscellaneous trucking, covered macadam road with tar, etc. Thirty-first Ward Disposal Works— Foremen...... 2 Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Week Ending Mechanic...... i August 8, i9o8. Laborers...... i8 Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $304,700) ...... 48 Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $209,675) ...... 45 Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $187,005) ...... 74 Building slip permits issued (estimated cost, $2,134) ...... 28 BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS. Bay window permits issued (estimated cost, $2,950) ...... 20 Division of Street Repairs. Unsafecases filed...... 9 Force Employed on Repairs to Street Pavements. Violation cases filed ...... 8o Foremen...... 28 Unsafenotices issued ...... 9 Mechanics...... 52 Violation notices issued... .. ...... 8o Laborers...... 129 Violation cases referred to Counsel ...... 7 Horsesand wagons ...... 42 Horsesand carts ...... 43 Teams...... 34 Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Corresponding Week Ending August io, 19o7. Work Done by Connection Gangs. Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $722,750) ...... 72 Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $[o8,or2) ...... 39 Water and sewer connections repaired ...... 13 Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $ir7,6o8) ...... iØ Corporations' openings repaired ...... 22 Dangerous holes repaired and made safe ...... 188 BIRD S. COLER, President, Borough of Brooklyn. Complaintsreceived ...... 98 Defectsremedied ...... 184

Work Done by Repair Gangs. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Square Yards. Flatbush avenue, granite ...... 744 Fulton street, granite ...... 506 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN FOR Liberty avenue, granite ...... 209 THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST i5, i9o8. Third avenue, granite ...... 393 Columbia street, granite.. ...... 246 Miscellaneous minor repairs, granite ...... 134 BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. Atlantic avenue, belgian block ...... 36o During the week ending August 15, 1908, there were issued by the Bureau of East New York avenue, belgian block ...... 299 Public Buildings and Offices forty-one orders for supplies and thirty-three orders for Wallabout Market, belgian block ...... 176 63 repairs. Miscellaneous minor repairs, belgian block ...... Bills aggregating $5,309.33 were signed by the Commissioner and transmitted to Bayard street, cobblestone ...... 260 the Department of Finance during the week ending August 15, 1908, as against none Thirty-second street, cobblestone ...... 370 during the current week. Totalby repairs ...... 3,760 Total by connections ...... 781 BUREAU OF INCUM.BRANCES AND PERMITS. Complaint Department. Grandtotal ...... 4,541 Bureau of complaints ...... ...... i Six-inch concrete laid ...... 213 Mail...... 6 Office...... 8 Insl.'ectors ...... 65 Hauled and used by Connection and Repair Gangs: 240 yards sand; 195 loads PoliceDepartment ...... 5 ashes; 725 loads rubbish, 77 loads filling used in making dangerous holes safe. Total number of square yards repaired ...... 4,541 Total...... Linearfeet of curbing reset ...... 450 85 Linearfeet of gutter reset.. ...... 81 Square feet of bridging relaid ...... 705 Classification and Disposal. Square feet of flagging relaid ...... 6,813 Treesand limbs removed...... 36 Square feet of cement walk ...... 1,662 Push carts and wagons removed to Wallabout Yard...... i Square feet of brick sidewalks ...... 330 Total...... Square feet of cement walks...... 1,640 37 Asphalt Plant. Inspectors' Department. Superintendent ...... I Complaints made ...... 6 Clerk...... i Complaints settled ...... 71 Foremen...... 2 Slips settled ...... io4 Engineer...... ...... i AutoEngineer ...... i Permit Department. Stokers...... 2 Permits Issued— Asphalt Workers ...... i7 Laborers.... ...... 4 Builders...... 28 W. S. mixture, boxes ...... 536 Crosswalks.. ...... 26 Binder, boxes ...... 52 Repairsto vaults ...... 8 Force on Street— Cementwalks ...... 30 Flaggingwalks ...... i Foremen...... 6 Driveways...... 4 Engineers...... 4 Gascompanies ...... 136 AsphaltWorkers ...... 45 Electric co mlanies ...... 81 Laborer...... i Trucks ...... ...... 8 Railroad companies ...... 30 Watercompany ...... I Material Laid, Maintenance— Special...... W. S., cubic feet ...... ...... 4,244.46 . 157 Binder, cubic feet ...... 360.00 Total...... 502. Maintenance on State street, Pacific street, St. Marks avenue, Sixth avenue, Deca- tur street, Albany avenue, President street, Berry street, Watkins street. Permits Passed— Tapwater pipes ... ...... 59 Force Restoring Openings— Repair water connections...... ...... Foremen...... . 2 59 Engineer...... r Sewer connections ...... 59 AsphaltWorkers ...... 23 Sewer connection rel,'airs ...... 26 Trucks... ...... 4 Asphalt, cubic yards ...... 211.83 Total...... 203 Concrete on Prospect Park West, Lefferts avenue, Prospect place, Lorimer street, Jamaica avenue, Wythe avenue, square yards ...... 174.44 Cashier's Department. Moneys Received— Repaving over water connections ...... $526 70 Force Employed on Macadam and Unimproved Roadways. Repaving over sewer connections ...... . 207 20 Foremen...... 17 Inspection of work done by corporations ...... 21 25 Steam rollers ...... 3 Extrapaving...... 17 oI Mechanics...... 12 Redemption of street incumbrances seized ...... 3 00 Laborers...... 65 Special...... 5,6oi 26 Horses and wagons ...... 16 Vaults...... 35 40 Teams...... 23 Sprinklers...... 25 11 82 Horses and carts ...... 13 $6,4 Sidewalks cleaned, inear feet..../ ...... 1,350 Dirt roadway repaired and cleaned, linear feet ...... ig,65o Gutter cleaned, linear feet ...... 44,800 BUREAU OF SEWERS. Moneys received for sewer permits ...... $641 00 Repairs Made to Macadam Roadways. Square Number of Permits Issued (88)— Yards. For new sewer connections... ...... 56 Beverley road ...... 1,500 For old sewer connections (repairs) ...... 32 Avenue J . ...... ...... 1,041 Kingshighway ...... ...... 206 Harway avenue.. ...... 1,225 Engineer's Report, Ending August r5, i9o8. Miscellaneous repairs ...... i35 RequisitionsDrawn on Comptroller (6)— Appropriations ...... $3,471 91 Total...... 4,Ø Funds ...... 72,421 64

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 9931

Linear feet of sewer built goto 166 inches ...... 263 Force on Street— Linear feet of sewer built 24 to 90 inches ...... 240 Foremen ...... 6 Linear feet pile sewer built ...... 48o 'Engineers ...... 4 AsphaltWorkers ...... 30 Total number of feet of sewer built...... 983 Laborer ...... I I T . 6

Manholesbuilt ...... Io Material Laid in Maintenance— Basinbuilt ...... I Sewer repaired, feet ...... 20 W. S. mixture, cubic feet ...... 2,013.65 Basinsrepaired ... ...... 4 Binder...... 18g.00 Pipe sewers- cleaned, linear feet ...... 25,650 Sewersrelieved .... ...... 2 Maintenance on Bedford avenue, Sixth avenue, Eighth avenue, Lincoln place, Sewers examined, linear feet ...... 63,249 Watkins street. Basinscleaned ...... 788 Force Restoring Openings— Basins relieved, cubic yards ...... I,12I Foremen...... 2 Basinsexamined ...... 911 Engineer Manholehead set ...... I ...... I Manhole covers reset ...... 2 AsphaltWorkers ...... 25 Manhole covers put on 5 Laborer ...... r ...... Trucks ...... 4 Basinpans reset ...... 9 Gallons sewage pumped, Twenty-sixth Ward ...... 70,6 9,000 Material Used— Gallons sewage pumped, Thirty-first Ward...... 35,382,835 48,390 Asphalt, square yards ...... 260.86 Sludge pumped, Twenty-sixth Ward, cubic feet ...... Concrete, square yards ...... 206.37 Sludge pumped, Thirty-first Ward, cubic feet ...... 43,064 Basin pans set (new) ...... 2 Complaints examined ...... 16 Second avenue, St. Marks place, Hancock street, Greene avenue, Halsey street, Basinconnections cleaned ...... 3 Willoughby avenue, Suydam street, Dean street. Basinhead ser ...... I Manholecleaned ...... I Force Employed on Macadam and Unimproved Roadways. Foremen ...... I/ Steamrollers ...... 3 Laboring Force Employed During the Week. Mechanics...... I2 Sewer Repairing and Cleaning, Payrolls and Supplies— Laborers ...... 64 Horses and wagons ...... 17 Inspectors of Sewer Connections ...... g Teams...... 23 Foremen ...... ...... II Inspectors of Sewers and Basins ...... 8 Sprinklers...... 22 Mechanics...... 5 Horses and carts ...... 14 Laborers...... 105 Hauled and Used by Country Gangs. Horses and carts ...... 38 Loads. Street Improvement Fund— Ashes...... 322 Inspectors of Construction ...... 34 Fill ...... 115 Laborers ...... 20 Rubbish...... Twenty-sixth Ward Disposal Works— 745 Laborers... ...... 17 Linear Thirty-first Ward Disposal Works— Feet. Inspectors of Sewer Connections ...... 2 Sidewalks cleaned ...... 6,015 Mechanic ...... i Dirt roadway repaired and cleaned ...... 22,875 Laborers...... 19 Guttercleaned ...... 37,150 Miscellaneous Work-397 miles of street sprinkled; repairing bridge, Kent ave- nue; repairing bulkhead. BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS. Division of Street Repairs. Repairs Made to Macadam Roadways. Force Employed on Repairs to Street Pavements. Square Foremen...... 28 Yards. Mechanics...... 56 Seventy-fifth street ...... 64 Laborers...... 146 Seventy-fourth street ...... 114 Horsesand wagons ...... .... 42 Kingshighway ...... 670 Horsesand carts ...... 41 Harway avenue ...... I,275 Teams...... 36 2,123 Work Done by Connection Gangs. Water and sewer connections repaired ...... 70 Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Week Ending Corporations' openings repaired ...... 43 August 15, i9o8. Dangerous holes repaired and made safe ...... 306 Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $1,634.x) ...... 83 Complaints received ...... 157 Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $91,465) ...... 28 Defectsremedied ...... i86 PIans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $5o6,148) ...... 67 Bay window permits issued (estimated cost, $4,370) ...... 20 Unsafe cases filed ...... 2 Work Done by Repair Gangs. Violation cases filed ...... 100 Square Unsafenotices issued ...... 2 Yards. Violation notices issued ...... 100 Wyckoff avenue, granite ...... 335 Violation cases referred to Counsel ...... g Flatbush avenue, granite ...... 702 Fulton street, granite ...... 503 Liberty avenue, granite ...... 128 Operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn, for the Corresponding Third avenue, granite ...... Iio Week Ending August 17, 1907. Columbia street, granite ..... ...... 302 Plans filed for new buildings, brick (estimated cost, $1,420,047) ...... 127 !liscellaneous minor rel airs, granite ...... 159 Plans filed for new buildings, frame (estimated cost, $60,420) ...... 36 Atlantic avenue, Bel ia n block ...... 200 Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $131,222) ...... sos Wallabout Market, anBelgi block ...... 216 New Utrecht avenue, Belgian block ...... 26o BIRD S. COLER, Miscellaneous minor repairs, Belgian block ...... I19 President, Borough of Brooklyn. Pioneer street, cobbles ...... 308 Fleet street, cobbles ...... 365 Bayard street, cobbles ...... 247 Thirty-second street, cobbles.. ...... 465 BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Miscellaneous minor repairs, cobbles ...... 52 Thirdavenue, cobbles ...... 25 August 18, lgo8. Sidney place, asphalt block ...... 506 Present—Messrs. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Harding, Charles G. Total...... 4,602 Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R. Marshall and George A. Just, Chairman. Meeting called to order at 2 p. m. Connection gangs ...... 597 On motion, minutes approved as read. Chief Croker excused by the Chairman. Grandtotal ...... 5,199 The Chairman announced that no appeals were pending at this date. The Chairman announced the matter of proposed City Ordinances (laid over 6-inch concrete laid, square yards ...... 471 from last meeting) as a special order of business, whereupon, on motion of Mr. Buek, Loads. and duly seconded, it was 275 Resolved, That in reply to the communication received from the Committee of Sand...... the Board of Aldermen on Codification of the Ordinances of the City, the Chairman Ashes...... 225 638 of this Board be requested to call the attention of the said committee to the fact that Rubbish...... the provisions contained in No. 149 of the amended Ordinances relating to the Board of Examiners do not accord with those of section 411 of the revised Greater New Total number of square yards repaired ...... 5,199 York Charter, and that the said Committee be requested to make such amendments Linear feet of curbing reset ...... 555 271 as will carry out the provisions of the Charter. Linear feet of gutter reset ...... Adjourned. Square feet of bridging relaid ...... I,438 EDW. V. BARTON, Clerk. Square feet of flagging relaid ...... 9,783 Square feet of cement walk ...... I,944 330 Squarefeet of brick walk ...... BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

Asphalt Plant. August 25, 1908. Stsperinttendent ...... ..... I Clerk ...... I Present—Messrs. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Harding, Charles G. Foreman ...... I Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R. Marshall and George A. Just, Chairman. Engineer ...... I...... I Meeting called to order at 2 p. m. AutoEngineer ...... I On motion, minutes approved as read. Stokers ...... 2 Chief Croker excused by the Chairman. Asphalt Workers ...... 15 The Chairman announced a clear calendar, no appeals pending at this date. Laborers .... ...... ...... ...... 3 Adjourned. Product-28o boxes W. S. mixture, 31 boxes, binder. EDW. V. BARTON, Clerk.

9932 T 1i E CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, tgo8. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Thursday, August 27, Igo. Stated meeting, 3 p. m. Present-Commissioners Smith (President), Berry, Kennedy. A representative of the Comptroller being present, and the meeting open to the public, the estimate box was opened and all the estimates or proposals received this day, in pursuance of duly published advertisements, were opened and read, as follows'

For Furnishing All the Labor and Materials Necessary to Underpin a Masonry Retaining Wall at Highland Boulevard and New Jersey Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, Together With All the Work Incidental Thereto.

Henry R. Asserson. Edmund D. Broderick. James L. Carey & Co. C. L. Dooley. Daniel Douglass. Henry E. Fox. The Holme Company. Items and Quantities. -" -1 r-" 1 --- ..i_.-__~ Price. Amount. Price. Amount. Price, Amount. Price. Amount. 'Price. Amount Price. Amount. Price. Amount.

I. Concrete footing, 320 cubic y ards...... $8$ 20 $_,6z.{ 00 $12 09 5 $4,144 00 $7 5o $ z,400 00 $7 50 $2,400 00 $to 50 $3,360 00 $12 00 $3,840 00 $to 50 $3,36o 00 2. Bluestone m a so nry, 120 cubic yards... 16 00 1,920 00 36 00 4,320 00 7 50 900 00 25 00 3,000 00 14 00 i,68o oo 16 00 1,920 00 It 00 1,320 00 3. Earth excavation, 739 cubic yards...... I 15 849 85 4 96 3,665 44 1 OG 739 00 1 40 1,034 6o 15o r,IO8 50 3 00 2,217 00 t 50 r,IO8 5o

Total...... $5,393 85 $12,129 44 $4,039 00 $6,434 6o $6,148 50 $7,977 00 $5,788 50

Inter-City Contract- Madison Building Mellarg-Barton Com- ing Company. Company. Michael Marrone. pany. Jeremiah F. O'Connor. Carlo Pichette & Co. Items and Quantities. --~ r---~ r----~--~ 1 Price. Amount. Price. Amount. Price. Amount? Price, Amount. Price. Amount. Price. Amount.

I. Concrete footing, 320 cubic yards ...... $8 50 $2,720 00 $12 50 $4,000 00 $8 75 $2,800 00 $11 00 $3,520 00 $7 00 $2,240 00 $5 60 $1.792 00 2. Bluestone masonry, 120 cubic yards...... 7 50 goo 00 13 50 1,620 00 8 75 1,050 00 15 00 t,800 00 6 00 720 00 10 00 1,200 00 3. Earth excavation, 739 cubic yards...... 2 00 1,478 00 6 75 4,988 25 75 554 25 2 00 1,478 00 84 620 76 go 665 to

$I0,6o8 25 Total ...... $5,098 00 $4,404 25 $6,798 00 $3,580 76 $3,657 to

For Furnishing and Delivering Timber (No. 2, 1908) for Parks, Borough of The Bronx.

East River T1 fill and Lutn- Church E. Gates & Co., Arthur C. Jacobson ber Company. Incorporated, & Sons. Items and Quantities. e- J` -- Price. Amount. Price. Amount. Price. Amount.

$8 o6 $t 26 1. No. I spruce timber. 6 inches by 6 inches by 14 feet, 6 pieces ...... $I 343f $7 56 $126 $7 56 64111 6 48 2. No. I spruce timber. 3 inches by 8 inches by 12 feet, Io pieces ...... 65 6 50 63 6 30 3. No. I spruce timber. 3 inches by t2 inches by 20 feet, 2 pieces ...... 192 3 84 I 92 3 84 192 384 4. No. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 8 inches by t8 feet, 4 pieces...... 97 ff 3 89 97 3 88 93 3 72 31 5. No. I spruce timber. 3 inches by 4 inches by 13 feet, 125 pieces ...... 38 75 32 40 00 35 43 75 6. No. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 4 inches by 16 feet, 30 pieces ...... 38 3f II 52 40 I2 00 42 12 6o 7. No. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 4 inches by 12 feet, 41 pieces ...... 28 f, Ii 81 30 I2 30 30 I2 30 Io inches by 22 feet, 41 pieces ...... I 76 72 t6 1 76 8. No. t spruce timber, 3 inches by 72 16 1 75 71 75 9. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 4 inches by 13 feet, 300 pieces ...... 20 6o oo 21 63 00 22 66 00 25 to. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 4 inches by 16 feet, zoo pieces ...... 25 00 at 26 oo 28 28 00 il. No. I spruce timber, z inches by 9 inches by 16 feet, 250 pieces ...... 72 180 oo 72 t8o oo 67 167 50 52. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by g 'nches by 13 feet, too pieces ...... 52 52 00 55 55 00 58 58 oo 13. No. t spruce timber, t% inches by 9 inches by. 13 feet, too pieces ...... 36 00 36 33 33 00 35 35 00 c4. No. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 6 inches by 20 feet, 5o pieces ...... 8i 40 50 Si 40 50 78 39 00 t5. No. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 6 inches by 22 feet, 75 pieces : ...... 89 tíu 66 82 89 66 75 86 64 50 No. I spruce timber, 4 inches by 6 inches by zz feet, 6 pieces...... 118yí t6. 7 13 i 59 7 14 I 15 6 90 inches by 6 inches by 16 feet, to pieces ...... 863f S 64 17. No. I spruce timber, 4 86 8 6o 84 8 40 No. I spruce timber. 4 inches by 6 inches by 14 feet, 25 pieces ...... 18 go 18. 754f 76 Ig 00 73 18 25 le No. I spruce timber, i- inches by 4 inches by 13 feet, 200 pieces ...... 19. 16 32 00 13 26 00 16 3200 No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 3 inches by 16 feet, 6o pieces ...... t9 II 40 tg 20. II 40 21 I2 6oi 21. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 3 inches by 13 feet, 25 pieces ...... Is 3 75 16 4 00 18 4 50 22. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 3 inches by zo feet, 24 pieces ...... 25 6 oo 24 5 76 26 6 24 23. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 4 inches by 2I feet, 8 pieces...... 2 96 37 34 2 72 40 320 24. N. I spruce timber, 3 inches by 7 inches by 16 feet, 4 pieces...... 3 02 753 76 3 04 75 300 25. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 6 inches by 13 feet, 32 pieces ...... Io 24 32 35 tI 20 34 ro 88 26. No. t spruce timber, 2 inches by 6 inches by 20 feet, 4 pieces...... 54 2 16 54 2 16 52 z o8 27. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 6 inches by t6 feet, 4 pieces...... 43 ff I 73 43 172 42 168 28. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 6 inches by 13 feet, 4 pieces...... 128 32 35 I 40 34 t 36 29. No. I spruce timber, 2 inches by 6 inches by 12 feet, I2 pieces ...... 30 3 6o 32 3 84 ~9 348' 30. No. t spruce timber, 2 inches by 7 inches by 18 feet, 2 pieces...... 113 s61`i, 57 I 14 6o I ao ' 31. Bridging, 2 inches by 3 inches by 13 feet, 5o pieces, 650 linear feet...... ocff 7 8o 8 oo 0I % 9 75 . 32. Furring strips, 25 bundles ...... 12 50 50 50 r2 50 55 '375 Scaffold plank, 2 inches by 9 inches by 16 feet, 24 pieces...... 33. t7 28 72 17 28 •... 1652 '. Prime yellow pine. long leaf, D 4/s, 8 inches by 8 inches by 14 feet, 5 pieces...... 34. 2 63 13 15 2 40 12 00 300 1500. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, D 4/s, 8 inches by 8 inches by 20 feet, 2 pieces...... 35. 3 75 7 50 3 40 6 8o 4 25 85e 36. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, D 4/s, 8 inches by 8 inches by 22 feet, 2 pieces...... 4 10 8 20 3 48 6 96 470 940 37. I2 32 Prime yellow pine, long leaf, D 4/s, 4 inches by 6 inches by 22 feet, 8 pieces...... I 54 t 40 rI 20 170 13 60., 38. 84 Is t2 Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 3 inches by 7 inches by 16 feet, r8 pieces...... 90 16 20 98 17 64 7 39. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 3 inches by inches by 12 feet, 36 pieces...... 63 22 68 67 24 52 74 26 64 40. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 2 inches by 4 inches by I2 feet, 36 pieces...... 24 8 64 19 6 84 28 to o5 4t. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 2 inches by 4 inches by t6 feet, iS pieces ...... 32 S 76 26 4 68 38 6 84 42. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 2 inches by 5 inches by t2 feet, 54 pieces ...... 30 t6 20 24 12 96 35 x8 90 43. Prime yellow pine, long leaf, 2 inches by 4 inches by ro feet, 3S pieces...... 20 7 00 16 5 60 24 80. 44. White pine, D 2/s, I% inches by 4 inches, ISO linear feet...... o2% 02 3 38 3 75 03% 3 75 45. White pine, D 2/s, I % inches by 9 inches, ISO linear feet ...... o6 9 00 o6 9 00 o6 40 White pine, D 2/5, IA inches by 3 inches, too linear feet ...... or34 16o 02 2 00 02 200 47. White pine, D I/s 2/e, 2 inches by 12 inches by I2 feet, to pieces ...... 2 04 20 40 1 44 14 40 '45 1450 48. White pine, D r/s 2/e, 2 inches by 12 inches by 74 feet, It pieces ...... 2 38 26 18 t 68 18 48 i68 1848 49. White pine ceiling, B. & C. B., B 2/s,r; f inch by 7% inches, Boo square feet...... o34 30 00 04 32 00 03í4 30 40' 50. White pine ceiling, B. & C., B 2/s. 34 inch by 4% inches, 400 square feet...... 034 is 00 04 16 00 04 16 001 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, _go8• THE CITY RECORD. 9933

East River Mill and Lum- Church E. Gates & Co., Arthur C. Jacobson ber Company. Ijcorporated. & Sons. Items and Quantities. r- I A.. --~ Price. Amount. Price. Amount. Price. Amount.

5x. White pine, D 2/s, inch by 52 inches, 244 square feet ...... 04'/, to 98 05 12 20 o4)i to 98 52. White pine, D 2/5, x'/4 inches by 8 inches, 230 linear feet ...... 05 x x 50 05 t 1 50 55 1 t 5. 53. White pine, D 2/s, x% inches by 6 inches, 26o linear feet ...... 03 % 8 45 04 to 40 04 10 40 54- White pine, D 4/s, Y8 inch by 4 inches, 130 linear feet ...... o1'/s t 95 02 2 6o 02 2 too 55. White pine, D 4/s, 1Y4 inches by 4 inches by t6 feet, 8 pieces ...... o5 2 80 411 3 20 40 3 20 56. White pine shelving No. i, D 2/s, 7/ inch, 2,000 square feet ...... 03 75 00 o6 120 00 04% 90 un 57. Pine No. 1, 1) 2/s, Rd., N inch, 2,000 square feet ...... 07X4 1 55 nn no i2„ no 04/ 90 o„ 58. White pine fence boards, D 2/5, % inch by 9% inches by t6 feet, 3,000 square feet...... 03Y 11 2 50 0.;' 105 00 034 i 14 00 59. White pine shelving, D 2/s, 74 inch by 9% inches by t6 feet, 40 pieces, 507 square feet...... 0334 t9 ot 05 2 5 35 04 20 28 6o. White pine moulding, i inch, quarter round, Soo linear feet ...... oo4 3 75 e7 35 uo w, 13-20 3 25 61. White pine moulding, i% inches, quarter round, 250 linear feet ...... ot 2 5o u8 20 00 o1 2 50 6z. White pine crown moulding, as per F. S. 1)., 4 inches, x50 linear feet ...... 01 2 25 02 ít; 4 200 1"-'.+ 3 75 63. White pine, inch by 7 inches, beaded, 2/s, 600 square feet ...... 034 22 50 04 24 00 04 24 00 64. White pine, M inch by 4% inches, beaded, 2/s, 600 square feet ...... 04 24 00 04 24 00 04 -24 00 65. North Carolina pine, 3 inches by 7 inches by 17 feet, xo pieces...... 75 7 50 66 6 6o go 9 uo 66. North Carolina pine, 3 inches by 7 inches by 20 feet, 36 pieces ...... 88 31 68 77 27 72 1 05 37 8o 67. North Carolina pine, 3 inches by 6 inches by x7 feet, 4 pieces ...... 63 2 52 57 2 28 75 3 00 68. North Carolina pine roofing board, D t/s, 7 inch by 7% inches, 3,000 square feet...... oz 6o 00 or 9-10 57 00 02!f 66 on 69. North. Carolina pine, D x/s, B. & C. B., 7 inch by 3% inches, r,800 square feet ...... 03 54 00 03% 63 o, 03 if 57 6o 70. Yellow pine No. i flooring, T. & G., inch by 3 d inches, t,000 square feet ...... 02 9-10 29 00 03 30 00 03% 32 00 7x. Yellow pine No. i flooring, T. & G., inch by 4% inches, 3,200 square feet ...... o2 9-10 92 8o o3 g6 00 03 102 40 72. Yellow pine No. x, x'/q inches, quarter round, 265 linear feet ...... ot 2 65 08 2t 20 oc 2 65

73. Yellow pine No. i, Y4 inch, quarter round, 150 linear feet ...... oo3 90 07 to 50 00?.i 90 74. Cypress ceiling, B. & C. B., x/s, inch by 3'/s inches, 1,400 square feet ...... : ...... o34 52 5o o5 70 00 04% 63 00

75- Cypress, D 2/s, rd. widths, N inch, 2,000 square feet ...... 04 8o on 05% na 00 04gg g6 00 76. Cypress, D 2/s rd widths, x% inches, 2,000 square feet ...... o6% 130 00 05yz uo 00 o4 gi 96 00 77. Hemlock, 2 inches by 4 inches by 20 feet, too pieces ...... 34 34 00 32 32 00 35 35 00 78. Cypress shingles No. x, 6 inches by if inches, 8,000 ...... '9 50 76 00 *9 00 72 00 *8 00 64 03 79. Cedar shingles, 6 inches by x6 inches, tx,000 ...... •18 oo 198 00 *10 00 110 00 •20 00 220 00 80. Novelty siding No. x, 6,000 square feet ...... 04 240 00 03 225 00 055 348 00 8x. Bridging spruce, x'/y inches by'/ inches, 5o lengths ...... 4 00 ...• 4 55 .... 6 no 82. T. & G. roofing boards, inch by 6 inches, 5,000 square feet ...... os 9-10 95 00 ot 9-10 95 00 02% 110 00 83. Four-panel white pine door, 6 feet to inches by 2 feet 8 inches by xY4 inches, moulded both sides, t ...... 6 70 6 70 4 00 4 00 5 20 5 _l, 84. Four (4) light window and frame for same, complete, as specified, white pine, 4...... . 3 75 55 00 2 00 8 oa 3 85 15 4', 85. Transom sash, glazed, white pine, 2 feet 4 inches by x foot 6 inches by t % inches, one light each, 8 ...... 85 6 8o 2 on _ if oo So 640 86. Transom sash, glazed, white pine, 3 feet 6 inches by x foot 6 incites by t % inches, two lights each, 4 ...... t 10 4 40 2 00 8 so 1 no 4 0o 87. Transom sash, glazed, white pine, 3 feet by t foot 6 inches by x% inches, two lights each, t2... go xo 8o 2 00 24 00 85 to zo 88. Transom sash, glazed, white pine, 2 feet 8 inches by x foot 6 inches by t % inches, one light each, i ...... go go 2 o0 2 00 85 85 89. Transom sash, glazed, white pine, 3 feet to inches by i foot 6 inches by t% 'inches, two lights each, 4 ...... x 40 5 6o 2 00 8 oo t to 4 40 go. Locust posts, 8-inch to xo-inch butts, 8 feet long each, ao ...... x 65 33 00 5o xo 0o x 6s 32 00

Total...... $2,7x6 42 $2,712 68 $2,842 6o

Per thousand. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. which bids were received on the 20th inst., be forwarded to the Comptroller for his Commissioner Smith offered the following: approval of sureties, and when so approved that it contract for the sanse be critrrcol Resolved, That the proposal of the lowest formal bidder for the installation of into and executed by the President for and on behalf of this Board. plumbing and the laying of tile floor in new toilet room in the basement of the Metro- Which was adopted by the following vote: politan Museum of Art, Central Park, for which bids were received on the 20th inst., Ayes-Commissioners Smith, Berry, Kemredy-3, be forwarded to the Comptroller for his approval of sureties, and when so approved Commissioner Berry offered the following: that a contract for the same be entered into and executed by the President for and on Resolved, That the proposal of the lowest formal bidder for furnishing and dc- behalf of this Board. livering timber for parks in the Borough of The Bronx, for which bids have been Which was adopted by the following vote: this day received, be forwarded to the Comptroller for his approval of sureties, and Ayes-Commissioners Smith, Berry, Kennedy-3. when so approved that a contract for the same be entered into and executed by thn' Commissioner Berry offered the following: President for and on behalf of this Board. Resolved, That the time stipulated for the completion of the contract with John Which was adopted by the following vote P. Kane Company, dated April 7, 1908, for furnishing and delivering two hundred Ayes-Commissioners Smith, Berry, Kennedy-3. (Ø) barrels Portland cement (No. i, 19o8), for parks, Borough of The Bronx, be Commissioner Kennedy offered the following: and the same hereby is extended to August 15, i9o8, in accordance with the recola- Resolved, That all the bids or proposals received on the 20111 inst. for furnishin{e mendation of the Chief Engineer for the Department of Parks, Borough of The all the labor and materials necessary to grade Greenpoint Park, Borough of Brooklyn, Bronx. be and the same hereby are rejected, it being deemed for the interest of the City sote, Which was adopted by the following vote : do. Ayes-Commissioners Smith, Berry, Kennedy-3. Which was adopted by the following vote: Commissioner Berry offered the following: Ayes-Commissioners Smith, Berry, Kennedy-3. Resolved, That the proposal of the lowest formal bidder for furnishing and de- On motion, at 3.23 p. m., the Board adjourned. livering 5,000 gallons of refined coal tar for parks, in the Borough of The Bronx, for CLINTON H. SMITH, Assistant Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Board of Education, Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, New York, September 5, i9o8. JJJ The Board of Education has entered into contracts with the following named contractors during the week commencing September i, í9o8:

Contractor and Address. Surety and Address.

avenue ...... National Surety Company, 'No. sic Broadway. Hahn & O'Reilly, No. 3311 Third FRED H. JOHNSON, Assistant Secretary, Board of Education.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Board of Education, Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, New York, September ii, i9o8. • The Board of Education has entered into contracts with the following named contractors during the week commencing September 7, 19o8:

Contractor and Address. Sureties and Address.

Guidone & Galardi Company, No. t6z East Twenty-third street ...... National Surety Company, No. rt5 Broadway; Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, No. 27 Pine street. Gent & Danneman, No. 747 Tremont avenue ...... National Surety Company, No. t t5 Broadway. Harry L. Philp, No. x66 East One Hundred and 'Twentieth street ...... Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, No. 27 Pine street. Friezner Painting Company, No. 33 West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ...... The Empire State Surety Company, No. 84 William street.

FRED H. JOHNSON, Assistant Secretary, Board of Education.

9934 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i7, 1908.

Deaths According to Cause, Annual Rate per I,000 and Age, with Meteorology and Number of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH° Deaths in Public Institutions for r3 Weeks. Week Ending Saturday, ia M., September 5, rgo8. Week Ending- Deaths. qj Death-rate, June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Population Estimated mo 13. 20. 27. 4. 11. 08, 25. 1. 8• 15. 22. 29. 5. State Population y Så p Boroughs. Census Middle of . ó~ 1905. Year 7goS. 1907• 1908• * y 1907• 1908• total deaths ...... • 1,219 1,140 1,331 1,322 7,516 1,567 1,568 1,410 1,419 1,334 1,385 1,284 1,321 é

Snnual death-rate..... 14.38 13.45 15.70 I5•59 17.88 18.48 18.50 16.63 16.74 75.74 16.34 15.15 15.58 Manhattan ...... 2,712,697 2,292,894 • 737 654 615 1.175 562 54 17.22 15.28 13.9g tThe Bronx ...... 271,629 1 327,553 100 IØ 104 22ó 31 6 16.93 17.20 16.56 Brooklyn...... I,358,Ø1 1,492,970 442 450 429 So6 157 45 15.93 15.73 '4 .99 Typho id Fever...... 5 9 7 8 Io 3 r5 13 20 17 74 14 11 Queens...... 198,24x 232,58e 87 87 Sq 139 30 7 2O.55 19.52 ró.8{ Malarial Fevers ...... 2 2 2 I 3 1 5 7 Richmond ...... 72846 76,685 36 22 21 38 7 3 24.90 14.97 14.29 Small-pox ...... Meas1Ø ...... 21 r8 19 ,5 14 Ir 7 5 5 3 5 City of New York..... 4,014,304 1 4,422,685 1,402 1,321 1,253 2,384 786 115 17 0711514.558 4-78 Scarlet Fever...... 27 28 30 23 '' 14 9 4 2 7 5 4 9 Whooping Cough ..... 4 3 2 3 6 7 4 12 5 7 3 5 Diphtheria and Croup. 37 30 x 2 33 22 22 17 14 11 12 15 23 • Non-residents and infants under one week old not included. Influenza ..... •...... 1 I .. I t The presence of several large institutions the great majority of whose inmates are residents of the merebro Spinal Men.} other Boroughs, increases considerably the death-rate of this Borough. ingins ...... 1 4 7 2 a 5 7 7 II 6 7 3 9 13 Tuberculosis Pulmo- l . 1 43 ~ 0 168 60 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. Halis...... 1 150 147 173 173 154 137 1 153 141 155 Other Tuberculous 25 29 22 26 21 26 31 31 27 26 21 15 23 Acute Bronchitis...... 72 13 9 9 II 2 12 9 6 7 i, 9 Week Ending- Pneumonia...... 5c 44 9 49 32 38 41 28 40 31 35 39 Broncho Pneumonia .. 71 63 65 Sz bo 42 39 4 45 48 57 53 53 Diarrhceal Diseases... 78 2 164 June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Sept. 9 212 368 448 437 3q8 355 33! 349 290 254 29. 5• Diarrhceals under 5.••. 71 86 156 202 359 426 424 3x8 327 313 328 278 244 23. I 20• 27• 4• 25. 1. 8. 15. 22. Violent Deaths...... Io8 97 114 I!2 156 121 110 94 III 100 110 78 78 I- Tuberculosis Pulmo- ( Halis ...... 4ØØ 428 y0ó 374 j 444 481 400 461 411 443 437 464 466 Under one year...... • 228 268 324 354 508 547 579 522 469 432 454 418 382 286 2 75 187 170 Under five years...... 373 39q 454 496 690 703 739 657 606 559 (100 543 509 Diphtheria and Croup. 353 377 43 235 203 1 134 157 240 175 Five to sixty-five ...... 705 Measles...... 1,031 841 472 431 312 219 153 130 lob 66 71 57 696 588 667 639 724 659 619 620 617 627 570 605 68 Sixty-five years and ( Scarlet Fever...... 513 I 410 360 244 187 x56 131 123 Ø 87 72 S5 S5 150 153 172 159 187 140 170 134 193 t58 158 171 207 Small- pox ...... I .. .. over ...... ) Varicella ...... I22 I iø8 n6 54 I 47 35 9 r} 10 • 9 i3I 3 8 [n Public and Privatel Typhoid Fever...... 35 I 38 58 37 72 50 71 76 107 124 132 144 138 5663 -507 - -- - Whooping Cougm. 25 48 17 17 I 28 25 14 29 23 Ia 17 30 7 Institutions...... 1 466 433 513 -456 _ 492 _575 482 468 SIO 449 442 Cerebro-Spinal en- L ingitis ...... ( 7 7 3 •• 6 7 12 I2 I IO 5 7 6 5 Inquest cases...... 196 189 226 207 223 230 212 I 199 205 187 212 INN 172 Total •.... ,...... 2,486a1 2.25 ¢b i ,9o4c 1,441d I,44oe 1,269E 1,0319 1,05511 9501 926k 902 943 1 1941 m Mean barometer...... 29.955'29•c95 29.97630.073 30.016 29.839 30.048 30.008 29.847 29.949 29.943 30.088 0.057 Mean humidity...... 61. 62. 62. 65• 63• 6o. 69• 64• 65• 63• 59• 65• • a. Includes 8 cases of measles from Ellis Island. inches of rain or snow.. .33 1.24 .03 1 .o6 .... 1.47 2.27 . .. .8o .5, I.z8 3.42 .... b. Includes 4 cases of measles from Ellis Island. Mean temperature C. Includes 4 cases of measles, 3 scarlet feverand I varicella from Ellis Island. (Fahrenheit) ..•.1 73.40 S2•6' 77.6° 79.5° 80.8' 79.5° 60.6° 80.6° Sr.° 82." 76.7° 66.5° 69.4° d. Includes 7 cases of measles and 3 varicella from Ellis Island. Maxrmum tempera-~ e. Includes 3 cases of measles and i varicella from Ellis Island. ture (Fahrenheit) 84.° 89.° 92.° 88.° 95.° 96.° 88.° 89•° 93.° 94.° 85.° 80.° So.° Minimum f. Includes 3 cases of measles. 3 varicella and 2 scarlet (ever from Ellis Island. tempera- ! S7 ° 57 ° 64.° 67.° 63.° 72.° 72.° 69.° 73.° 62.° SS•° 60•° g Includes 6 cases of measles from Ellis Island. ture (Fahrenheit) { 64.° h, Includes 9 cases of measles and I diphtheria from Ellis Island. j. Includes 7 cases of measles and 2 varicella from Ellis Island. k. Includes 4 cases of measles from Ellis Island. I. Includes z cases of measles and i scarlet fever from Ellis Island. Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital. m. Includes 2 cases of measles and i diphtheria from Ellis Island. Otisville Willard Parker Riverside Hospital. Kingston Ave. Hospital. I Sana- Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age. H ospital. tor3um.

~,5 C d y GVI ^ O II etl u°,i. kC w c 'moo -o E d , l l 4) •O vow A F q ~ I vi F a. F A ~ m F H w Boroughs. ~aL Åå 'y E p y L ej (] éj 7 O O I G .. ,n F 3'^ r . E ~C G m w te d ó ~~~% d óa 'o U ~> Remaining Aug. 29, '08 72 51 123 6 29 221 256 23 39 56 118 Ito IV arW Admitted ...... 36 rI 47 ., ' „ 9 9 15 6 13 .. 34 3 F Ú ~A IA m~ p. i` Discharged ...... i6 6 oz .. og Io II x8 Died ...... 7 7 2 32 5 2 I 3b 3 Manhattan..., IS 4 75 I 4 122 119 x6 32 6 4 31 206 263 297 9, Remaining Sept. 5, 'o8. 9z 49 141 6 .. 218 224 30 32 50 .. 112 Ito The Bronx... 3 20 .. ., 16 IS 3 r I .. 6 21 29 62 1; Brooklyn..... 2i 1 49 4 96 90 29 tS 2 19 128 179 196 7: Total treated.... Io8 6z 170 6 29 230 265 38 45 69 .152 123 QHven •...... 2 i .. t I 14 Iq 5 .. I 7 Iq 29 42 1( Richmond...... 7 .. •. 6 6 .... : ~ S 8

Total .... 48 , 5 155 1 9 1254 244 43 51 Io 4 64 382 509 605 1 2o; Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from the Same, by Wards. Sickness. I1 Deaths Reported. Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex, å I• Wards. d~ó dQ:~~H In'=~ca°i, mO off+ ? ~~ ec] Ido , o wl Q k $( w a o i ti U~ am ó å~ o pc > :.E 5-15. 15-25. 25-45. 45ó5.I A d b First...... Second...... 1. A °" m le Third ...... •I I I Fourth ...... Total, all causes.... ',321M02 704 617 382 80 1 Fifth ...... 47 509 49 73 247 236 207 Sixth...... •I I 5 ,f •2 .. I ]O Seventh ...... I• Typhold Fever .... II 11 5 6 1 6 6 7 4 5 -- Eighth ...... ••..• 3. Malarial Fever .... 1 I I .. I o Ninth . q. Small-pox ...... ' Tenth...... Measles...... 5 S 3 2 3 I I 5 Eleventh...... Twelfth 2 6. Scarlet Fever ...... 3 4 5 3 ...... 28 9 9 29 82 :..:: 15 6 7 169 y Whooying Cough.. 9 tó 2 4 2 Thirteenth ...... I I .2 I I II S. Diphthena and t M Fourteenth ...... 2 3 2 I I 8 Group ...... 1 z3 19 13 1O 3 7 9 19 4 Fifteenth...... I .. I 9. Influenza ...... z Sixteenth .... . I 2 2 1 7 j I •I 17 12. Other Epidemic ( 13 Seventeenth...... I •I 6 I 2 43 L~yØases...... 13 8 5 I 3 3 1 t 8 Eighteenth...... f 2 14 fil I 13• Tubèrculosis Pn)- t 92 64 I I 3 2 32 Nineteenth ...... 3 5 3 .. I 3 14 2 8 I16g `{O 5 83 30 3 Twentieth...... 2 5 4 3 17 3 1 I 25 £4. Tubercular Men- '-7 8 7 .. I 7 Twenty-first...... 7 •. 3 I .. 17 3 1 .. 29 ingitis ...... } IS 4 z 3 9 4 .. Twenty-second ...... 7 I .. 2 24 I x 7 2 2 71 :S• Other forms S 8 3 5 2 I 3 I I The J Twenty-third...... 12 • 3 5 6 21 r I 15 3 1 67 Tuberculosis ...of ( 3 ironi I Twenty-fourth...... 5 .. 5 5 8' 5 .. .. 41 r6• Cancer, Malig ` 68 57 30 38 ]6 Hant Tumor... ( t4 37 Total...... 92 34 48 92 333 6 2 I 12 95 19 33 762 r7. Simyle Meningitis. II xI 5 6 .. 2 ; 4 I I 3 .. Of which sla. Cerebro Spinal( First . . Meningitis .... Í I 13 7 Second ... ...... ...... I .. . . I 3 rii. Apoplexy Conges- Third...... z z Fourth...... 3 .. tion anA Soffen- 22 46 9 73 I 13 8 I ...... • I ing of the Brain Fifth ...... I .. I q .. .. I ...... t 8 r9. Organic Heart Sixth...... a 4 9 I 29 124 125 59 65 .. .. 1 I 8 3 2I 39 52 Seventh ...... „ 4 .. „ I .. 2 „ Eighth...... t 6 5 6 I ...... I 2 I 2 I so. Acute Bronchitis .. 9 IO 6 3 8 1 .• 9 Ninth ...... 21. Chronic Bronchitis. 6 5 2 4 6 I 3 4 I 4 .. 22. Pneumonia (ex. Tenth...... Eleventh...... r 1 7 s 62 : I 3 I • : cludingBroncho~ 43 59 20 23 5 4 3 72 2 I 14 6 8 Twelfth...... 8 Pneumonia) . 4 .. 4 2 ...... I .• ,. 9 2. Broncho Pneu-t Thirteenth ...... I I I 1 2 7 59 z4 z7 z6 ]0 36 I I i I I I 5 5 4 Fifteenth...... 7 I 2 13 23. Diseases of the T 3 - 15 011 Sixteenth ...... z s x Stomach(Can- It 9 8 3 1 .. I 2 7 7 Seventeenth...... 8 car excepted) .. • e, r : I I 3 r 3 Eighteenth...... 7 2 z 6 I r 15 s4.Diarrh(ealdlseases ( 244 260 m Nineteenth...... ro 137 107 199 37 8 244 4 8 3 7 Twentieth ...... a 2 I 55. Hernia, Intestina) I Twenty-first...... 2 • II Obstruction ... ( 7 13 r 1 I 2 3 2 2 6 4 I 2 7 16 Twenty-second...... I 2 3 . I . Cirrhosis of Liver.. 23 20 I2 II ., ., ., I 4 23 5 Twenty-third ...... 2 27. Bright's Disease 91 4 5 3 12 91 4° 51 3 3 3 25 29 3x Twenty-fourth ...... 1 3 5 3 3 I 2 17 Twenty-fifth...... I I s8. Diseases of Wom- Twenty-sixth...... 5 3 16 en(notCancer){ 9 3 '• 9 •• •• •• •• •• 1 5 2 1 6 2 3 8 22 I •2 2 2 31 aq. Puerperal Septi- Twenty-seventh...... 2 I I r 3 2 I ii cmla ...... 3 3 1 2 • • .. Twenty-eighth ...... I 2 2 3 2 1 t I p. Other Puerperal Twenty-north ...... 3 I 4 5 2 1 2 5 I 40 Diseases...... Il 7 4 7 •' .. .. .• I 6 •• Thirtieth ...... 3 .. 2 1 2 q 21 Thirty-first...... I I 3r. Congenital De- Thirty-second...... bility and Mal-- 81 93 50 31 81 81 formations .... 11) 32. Old Age ...... II Ig 2 q Total...... z6 2I 29 69 117 5 3 7 10 49 29 18 450 33. Violent Deaths.... 78 88 59 19 •• I 9 ]o u 20 a. Sunstroke ...... 7 3 First ...... 4 2 3 I7 b.Other Accidents. 64 67 47 17 •• I 8 9 to 7 18 19 I Second...... I 2 3 6 t 3 1 C. Homicide ...... 4 9 ... . 2 d. SuiØe...... Third...... 4 I I 12 Io 13 z ...... •2 4 2 Fourth ...... I .. .. 7 5 . .. .. 18 34. Allothercauses..•• Io 772 85 65 17 4 4 25 II t 33 ...... 35. Ill-defined causes .. 27 17 13 14 22 5 .. 27 30 40 12 ? -- - I ------Total...... 8 3 13 Io r I 7 5 .. 87

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE CITY R EC O R ID . 9935

Sickness. 11 I I Deaths Reported. I I Sog, renta 1 o t bea t th e raeot f$ ape r da y for ea c h da yo f occup ation,p a yable at the cS ,n n end of each week to the Dockmaster. From the Brooklyn Lumber Company (77824)—Requesting an extension of tithe Wards. ak 0 W v c ow C 1 a o 6 0 - ? p' ~t~ u o E on Contract No. iio8, Class 3, for lumber. Granted to and including September fit, o o F z G1 Fa F z vn 4 F~ w raå d I From the "World" (78o2o)—Asking whether the Department will éxchange pas- senger ferry tickets for their equivalent ilt wagon tickets. Answered that the re- First ...... I 3 å Second ...... • r • 2 quest cannot be granted. Third ...... 1 I From W. H. McGreevy, M. D. (7soo2)—Transmitting bill for services rendered Fourth . r .. .. s 2 4 to John McDonough, Marine Stoker. Answered that the Department does not pay . fifth ...... . .. .. I bills of this character. Total ...... ...... 2 .. 5 6 .. .. ,. .. .. 4 From the Eleventh Avenue Track Removal Association (77996)—Requesting in- formation in relation to the attendance at the East Twenty-fourth and West Fiftieth street recreation piers. Information furnished. From the Consolidated Gas Company (77858)—Requesting certain information relative to the relation between the Dock Department datum and that of other City Chemical Analysis of Croton Water, September 2, rgo8, Departments. Referred to Municipal Engineers of The City of New York. From the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (778.t)—Objecting to the placing of Results Expressed Results Expressed filling near the company's sewer in the vicinity of Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn. An- in Parts by in Grains Per swered that the area complained of is ander the jurisdiction of the Brooklyn Borough Weight in One U.S. Gallon of Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches. President. From Owens & Co. (77818)—Requesting dredging on the southerly side of the platform foot of Forty-seventh street, East River. Dredging ordered. Appearance ...... ...... Clear. Color ...... Slightly yellow. From the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (77o)— Odar (Heated to loo° Fahr.) ...... Slightly vegetable, Asking that the asphalt pavement on the marginal street between Cortlandt and Ganse- Cblc~rine in Chlorides ...... o.18o 0.10.5 vnort streets, North River, be replaced with pavement having a rougher surface. An- Egvivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... 0.297 0.173 Phosphates (P90,) ...... None. None. swered that no complaints have been received from the shipping merchants against Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. the pavement, that the traffic conditions are satisfactory and that the cost of replacing Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... 0.0400 0.0233 the pavement would be prohibitive. Free Ammonia ...... 0.0024 0.0014 Albuminoid Ammonia ...... :...... o.o276 0.0160 From Otto J. Sporck (778o2)—Transmitting check in payment of rent for space Before boiling.... 3.64 2.12 at Shad Crecic. Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay. Borough of Queens, for the year to Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime May r, 1990. Check returned with the statement that the lease is not recognized by After boiling ..... 3.12 2.182 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... r. 20 0.70 the City. Corporation Counsel requested to press the matter of final settlement. Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... ...... .. 4.50 2.62 ,From Alexander Frazer Company (77782)—Requesting repairs to the fenders on Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 5.7 3.3 2 the northerly side of Pier (old) 56%, North River. Chief Engineer directed to have the work done and to report the cost for collection. Temperature at hydrant, 73° Fahr. From the New York Central and Railroad Company (77771)—Re- questing renewal of lease of franchise to operate ferry between Dcshrosscs street and Weehawken, N. J., which expires September 9, rgo8. Answered that owing to the Chemical Analysis of Ridgewood Water, September 2, 1908. uncertainty as to the period during whicli the company will remain at the foot of Desbrosses street, North River, it is suggested that the occupation at that point be as a holdover tinder the existing lease after the expiration of the lease. Results Expressed Results Expressed in Parts by in Grains Per From the American Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Defender Union No. r (77767)-- Weight in One U. S. Gallon of Advising that on and after July 20, 19o8, the pay of Blacksmiths will be at the rate Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches. of $.i.co per clay. Filed. From George Stenger (77740)—Requesting permission to construct a boardwalk •Appearance ...... Clear. ...... from his house to low water at Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens. CCo or ...... Very slightly yellow. Denied. Odor (Heated to roo° Fahr.) ...... Slightly vegetable. Chlorine in Chlorides ...... 1.400 0.816 From William T. Donnelly and Others (77692)—Requesting additional wharfage Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... 2.310 1.346 facilities in the vicinity of Dock street. Hroukdvn .An swered that additional facilities Phosphates P.O.) ...... None. None. cannot he provided. without the acquisition of additional property and that the matter Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... o.isco 0.1050 will he given consideration as sann as mnnev is available for such acquisition. FreeAmmonia ...... 0.0030 0.0017 From the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Crnnnanv (77641)—Stating it will Albuminoid Ammonia ...... 0.0072 0.0042 Before boiling.... 3.25 1.90 he impossible to abandon the southerly track in the South Share Terminal at St. Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime George, BorrniCli of Richmond. Answered that this Department's work thereat will After boiling , .... z.86 1.66 be dane in such a manner as not to interfere with the tracks. Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... 6.60 3.85 From the Wholesale O •stermen's .Association (77640)—Requesting that the basin Mineralmatter (non-volatile) ...... 5.40 3.15 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 12.00 7.00 between Gansevoort and Bloomfield streets, North River, be dredged. Dredging ordered. From D. V. Moses (77887)—Asking whether lie can secure a lease of land tinder Temperature at hydrant, 68° Fahr. water in Shecpehead Bay. Borough of Brooklyn. Answered that the application is Bacteriological Examination of Croton Water, September 2, igo8. indefinite, in so far as location is concerned, and that a more definite application will Colonies developed from i C. c. at 37° C.=.217. receive consideration. Colonies developed from I c. at 24° C.=.64o. From Martin C. Burke (770.)—Tendering his resignation from the position of Bacilli of colon group present in 1/1oo C. c. Not treated in higher relation. Microscopical examinations are not made at this laboratory. Attendant in the Department. Accepted. From the Chief Engineer- 1 (78029). Submitting report of work done ander his charge and supervision for DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. the week ending July ri, rgnR. Filed. 2 (777RR). Suhmittine plans, specifications and fornt of contract for furnishing and installing a dry sprinklinty fire protective system for the Chelsea Section Piers be- New York, July 28, í9o8. tween West Thirteenth and West Twenty-second streets, North River. Ordered printed The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as as Contract STO. LT.5r. noted, to wit: 3 (77679). Snhmitting specifications and form of contract for cement, sand and From the Comptroller— rip-rap stones. Ordered preparert for advertising as Contract No. 1152. I (78009). Submitting schedule of premiums on bonds sold on August 12, 1907. 4 (7800t). Recommending the issuance of an order for the erection of an En- Filed. icincer's office on the tipper deck of Pier 33, East River. Order issued to Chief 2 (78o2.3). Advising that on July 17, i9c8, the sum of $260,515.39 was deposited Engineer. to the credit of the Dock Fund, the principal amounting to $250,000 and the pre- 5 (78012. 7Ro3o). Repnrtinc, that Contract No. rn69, for nav'imr between \Vest mium to $50,515.39, and on July 24, í;o8, the sum of $26o,555.39 was credited to said Twelfth and West Fifteenth streets. North River, was completed July i6• rnoR• by fund, the principal amounting to $250,000 and the premium to $10,515.39. Filed. Michael I. Fitzger:Tld. and that Contr ct \o. Tr29. for coal, was completed July 2..(, 3 (77921). Advising that the transfer to his Department of Daniel P. Deunin, tpcR, hy (Toward S. Downs. Comptroller notificrl. Financial Clerk, became effective July 22, 1908. Name dropped from this Depart- ment's employees' list. In accordance with applications, permits were granted to occupy space in Jamaica From the President of the Borough of Brooklyn (77859)—Requesting the re- Bay, Borough of Queens, to commence as of August i, 5908, and to continue during moval of certain buildings in the vicinity of Thirty-sixth street, Brooklyn. Answered the pleasure of the Commissioner, but not longer than I1lay r, 1912, as follows: that rental for the buildings is being paid to the Finance Department. I (77916). James Smith, Lot No. 12 of Block to, an area of 2,820 square feet, at From the Police Department (77806)—Requesting repairs to the landing float at Broad Channel, rental to be at the rate of $33.84 per armtan, payable in advance to the One Hundred and Twentieth street, Harlem River. Repairs ordered. Cashier. From the Department of Public Charities (7778o)—Requesting repairs to the 2 (78o26). C. S. Watts, Lot No. 4r3, at the Raunt, an area of 2500 square feet, sheathing on the deck of the pier and runway foot of Twenty-sixth street, East River. rental to be at the rate of $30 per annuum, payable in advance to the Cashier. Repairs ordered. 3 (78o27). Stephen 11. Gothard, Lot No. 38 of Block 29, an area of 2,500 square From the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (776)5)—Suggesting an ar- feet, at Broach Channel, rental to be at the rate of $30 per annum, payable in advance rangement whereby this Department's surveys may be made available for use in to the Cashier. correcting the coast survey charts of New York Harbor. Answered that infor- 4 (78028). Mrs. Pauline Kauffman, Lot No. 5 of Block 20, an area of 2,750 square mation will be furnished, as requested, wherever possible. feet, at Broad Channel, rental to be at the rate of $33 per annum, payable in advance From the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (7766o)—Complain- to the Cashier. ing that boats are obtaining a supply of water at Pier "A," North River. Answered that boats .lo not obtain water at Pier "A." The Health Department having submitted a report (77847) relative to his illness, From the Harbor Line Board, United States Government (77777)—Requesting the pay of Joseph Ilorm, Dock Laborer, was fixed at the rate of $15 per week for a the presence of the Department's representative at a hearing to he held on the Standard period of four weeks, beginning July 8, r9o8, this rate to terminate in the event of Oil Company's application for the establishment of new pier and bulkhead lines in Horn being able to sooner report for work. Arthur Kills, New Jersey. and on the Tidewater Oil Company's application to extend the pierhead line in the Kill von Kull, near Constable Hook, New Jersey. Answered The Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to authorize the transfer that the propositions do riot affect the City or the work of this Department. of Joseph Hannan from the position of Deckhand to that of Marine Stoker in this From the D. Grieme Coal Company (77922)—Requesting permission to make Department. general repairs to its coal plant between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets, North River. Permit granted on usual terms, to continue during the pleasure of The President of the Borough of Manhattan was requested to consent to the the Commissioner, but not longer than December 31, 5908. transfer to this Department of Martin Potter, John J. Furey and John Histop, From John Leonard & Co. (77864)—Requesting permission to remove a 24-inch Laborers in his Department. main from beneath the pier foot of Twenty-eighth street, East River. Permit granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, the premises to The Commissioner of Street Cleaning was requested to consent to the transfer of he maintained in a safe condition for traffic and the pier to be restored to its orig- William O. Leary from the position of Sweeper in the Department of Street Cleaning inal condition upon completion of the work. to the position of Dock Laborer in this Department. From Thomas Williams (77852)—Requesting permission to construct a timber DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. basin near the foot of Grant street, Stapleton, Borough of Richmond. Permit grantad, the work to be done tinder the supervision of the Chief Engineer, in ac- New York, July 29, 5908. cordance with plans submitted. • From S. Newburgher (778o9)--Requesting permission to repair dock and bath- The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as houses and replace new piles where necessary over the land under water in front of noted, to teit: his hotel west of Ocean avenue, outshore of Emmons avenue, Sheepshead Bay, Bor- From the Corporation Counsel (78o37)—Transmitting forni of agreement for the ough of Brooklyn. Permit granted, the work to he done under the supervision of I urchase of property at Jamaica avenue, Astoria, Borough of Queens, from Anthony the Chief Engineer, and to be kept within existing lines. McOwen. Filed; illcOwen notified agreement i.s ready for execution. From Martin V. B. Allen (77055)—Requesting berth for the steam yacht "Sen- From the Municipal Civil Service Commission (78o36)—.Submitting list of per- tinel" at the pier foot of Twenty-fourth street, East River. Privilege granted, to sons eligible for appointment to the position of Foreman of Dock Laborers. George continue during the çleasure of the Commissioner, but not longer than April 3o, H. Crowe appointed to the position at 5o cents per hour while employed.

9936 T} CITY R E C O t 13, TI#URSDAY, SEPTEMBER i7 i9ø8.

Front the Central Brewing Company (77522, 77796)—Calling attention to the 2 (78o64). Submitting list of persons eligible for flppointrrietit to the position of damage to its platform between Sixty-eighth acid Sixty-ninth streets, East Rivet, Foreman of Dock Laborers, Arthur J. McQuade, Jr., appointed to the position with caused by the Department's blasting operations in the vicinity, and suggesting that compensation at the rate of 50 cents per hour, while employed, ili lieu of repairs the new bulkhead wall be constructed thereat, and that, pending the 3 (78051) Advising that declaration sheets are to be filled out in the handwriting completion of such wall, the cotnl any be allowed the temporary use of the platform of thé appointee. Filed: southerly of Seventieth street, East River. Answered that the Department is not From the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company (78038)—Requesting permission to prepared to build the bulkhead wall at present, but that repairs have been ordered place a tar kettle on the marginal street in front of Pier 44, North River, during thé to the bulkhead platform. work of repairing the roòf of the structure thereat: Permit granted, on usual terms, From Joseph S. Rush, executor for the Estate of Hamiali E. Owens (78o32)— work to be done under the supervision of the Chief Engineer. Asking that the permits for Lots Nos. Ilio and 132 at the Raunt, Jamaica Bay, Bor- From the Art Commission (775o7)--Approving designs and location of the Chelsea ough of Queens, be transferred from the name of Hannah E. Owens to the Estate of Section Piers, North River, Filed. Hannah E. Owens. Permits transferred as requested, to continue during the pleas- From the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company (77678)-171e- ure of the Commissioner, but not longer than May I, 1912. questing permission to repair pier foot of Twenty-sixth street, .Brooklyn. Permit From O'Brien Bros. (Inc.) (78017)—Stating they will discontinue the use of the granted, work to be kept within existing lines and to be done under the supervisidn berth at pier foot of \Vest One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, North River, on if the Chief Engineer. July 25, 1908. Permit revoked, to take effect as of July 23, 1908, the date of discon- From John Kenny (78o54)—Stating he has transferred his interest in Lot I'd. 49 tinuance. of Block 29, at Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens, to Rbbert O'Grady; From John Her wwwig (78o39)—Tendering hi s resignation from the position of Privilege granted to O'Grady to occupy the lot during the pleasure of the Commis- Dock Laborer. Accepted. sioner, but not longer than May i, IgI2, rental to be at the rate of $3318 per anntini, From the Chief Engineer— payable in advance to the Cashier. I (78o1o). Recommending that the President of the Borough of Manhattan be From Michael J. Fitzgerald (77621)—Requesting an extension of time on Con- requested to furnish this Department with the grades he intends to establish along tract No. Io69, for paving marginal street area between Bloomfield and West Fifteenth the westerly line of Twelfth avenue, between Forty-second and Forty-fourth streets. streets, North River. Granted, to and including July 16, igo8. Borough President requested to furnish the information. From the New York Central • nd Hudson River Railroad Company (78o4)_ 2 (78013). Rceoninicnding that the Nev York Central and Hudson River Rail- Stating it will be satisfactory to the company to continue to operate the ferry from road Company be requested to remove dirt pile from between Ninety-seventh and Desbrossts street, North River, to Weehawken, N. J., as a holdover tenant ander the Ninety-eighth streets, North River, easterly ot the marginal street. Company re- existing lease until such time as the Cortlandt street improvements are completed. quested as recommended. Filed. 3 (78o16). Recommending that the International Mercantile Marine Company From O'Brien Bros., Inc. (78004)—Asking that Contract No. 975, for cobble, be be directed to make the necessary repairs to the backing log on the bulkhead north- terminated as of August i, 19o4, and requesting an extension of time to and including erlc of Pier 39. North River. Conip.uty notified to repair. that (late. Contract ordered terminated August i, 1908, and extension of time granted 4 (78oI. 78015). Recnmmending the issuance of orders for (a) repairs to the to and including August i, 1908. ? nikhcar! south of Scveiitc—nnth street, North River, and (b) repairs to backing log From Richard P. Buck & Co. (77987)—Requesting a credit account for wharfage. on bulkhead foot of Forty-first street, North River. Orders issued to Chief En- Granted. gineer. Front tite Parks and Playgrounds Association of The City of New York (779.58)— From the Secretary (780,;t)—Submitting contract for printing and binding the Requesting to be furnished with certain information relative to the recreation piers annual report of I()07, for binding the minutes of the Department for the year 1906 under the jurisdiction of th j' Departntcttt. Information furnished. with the index and annual report for the same year, and for printing the index for From the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company (77654)- I()06. Ordered advcrtis-d as Contract No. 1153. Regttesting consent to the subletting of the northerly half of bulkhead between Piers From the Superintendent of Docks (78o18)—Suhmitting list of trucks in De- 3 and 4, 1Vallabout Basin, Brooklyn, to the Foster-Scott Ice Company. Consent l'artment's pound to be sold at public auction. Ordered advertised. granted: From George F. Garbe (77.161)—Asking whether his runway and float at Goose Creek, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens, encroach upon any oyster beds thereat. Sealed bids or estimates were received and opened for furnishing and delivering Garbo miscellaneous duplicate parts for the municipal ferryboats, tinder Contract No. I144, directed to move the float twelve feet inshore of its present position. as follow s: From John Fleming (78o68)—Staling lie is the legal holder and owner of three dumping board privileges, one covering a portion of the pier foot of Canal street, Xe vnort \. tc Slii,huildsng and I)ry Dock Company ...... $18,400 00 John \V. Sullivan Company ...... 16,402 00 North River; the second covering a portion of the pier foot of West Fifty-fifth street, North River, and the third covering the bulkhead foot of Fortieth street, East River, Griccnm-Saencer Company ...... 18,749 00 Columbia Engineering Works (Inc.) ...... 23.900 00 and notifying the Department not to recognize any claimant to any of the leases or any James Shctvan & Sons ...... 15.855 00 part thereof, nor to receive rent from any one on account of said leases other than frcnl hint, nor to recognize any alleged assignment of any or all of the leases, and John F. \V'al,h. Jr., Company ...... 18,755 00 J. Edward Ogden ...... 16.900 00 stating he will hold the Department responsible in damages for any interference in his rights tinder said leases.Referred to Corporation Counsel for opinion. From the Chief Engineer- Action deferred. ~i . (78040). Recommending the issuance of an order for the removal and demoli- ton of an old stable from property under the control of the Department near the foot Scaled bids or o:t!mafec \rere received and opened for furnishing and delivering of South street, St. George, Borough of Richmond. Order issued to Chief Engineer. coal tinder Contract Nn. 1145, as follows: 2 (77530). Recommending the issuance of an order for repairs to ferry property between Richmond avenue and Ferry street, Port Richmond, Borough of Richmond, and for dredging thereat. Orders issued to Chief Engineer. Class I. Class 1I. Class III. From the Superintendent of Ferries— 5 000 Tons Anthracite. i.000 Tons Anthracite. 4o Tons Cumberland. I (780J3). Reporting that Albert P. Reilly, Attendant, died on July 24, 1908. Per Ton. Per Ton. Per Ton. Name dropped from list of employees. 2 (78049). Reporting that Contract No. 1114, for anthracite coal, was completed July 27, 1908, by the Curtis-Blaisdell Company. Comptroller notified. Hite & Rafttto ... $5 55 ... ...... From the Superintendent of Docks (78055)—Reporting that Philip J. Gaynor, George F. Sinram ...... $6 57 $5 67 Recreation Pier Attendant, died on July 28, 1908. Name dropped from the list of Pattiaon & Bnwns 5 17 6 51 5 70 employees, W. P. W. Haff.... 5 15 ...... ...... WVm. Farrell & Son 5 33 6 -t9 560 Contract No. ir44, for duplicate parts for the municipal ferryboats, bids for which (tiere received and opened July 29, 0908, was awarded to James Shewau & Sons, the lowest bidders, subject to the approval of the National Surety Company, as surety, by Action deferred. the Comptroller.

The 'Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to authorize the reinstate- Contract No. 1145, for coal, bids for which were received and opened July 29, 1908, ment of John Murray, Dock Laborer. was awarded by class to the lowest bidders, as follows, subject to the approval of sureties by the Comptroller: Papers served upon the Commissioner prohibiting the discontinuance of the fol- Class I., to W. P. W. Haff; surety, Empire State Surety Company. lowing ferries were forwarded to the Corporation Counsel for attention, viz: Classes II. and III., to William Farrell & Son ; surety, Empire State Surety Coin- I. Fern- from and to the foot of Roosevelt sircet, East River, over and across pan)'. the 'aters• of the East River to and from the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn. 2. Ferry from and to the north side of the font of Grand street, East River, over The Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to authorize the reinstate- and across the watera of the East River to and from the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn. ment of Lawrence Maloney, Deckhand. 3. Ferry from and to the foot of Grand street, East River, over and across the water; of the East River to and from the foot of Grand street, Brooklyn. The following (vere appointed to the position of Dock Laborer (78o63), with cont- 4. Ferry from and to the foot of East Twenty-third street, East River, over and peusation at the rate of 314 cents per hour while employed: across the waters of the East River to and from the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn. Dennis Cronin. Michael Gallagher. 5. Ferry from and la the foot of East Forty-second street, East River, over and Patrick Daly. John McCaffrey. across the waters of the East River to and from the foot of Broadway, Brooklyn. Thos. J. Dinan, Prospero Nigro. John J. Fallon. George Reuling. The following Department Orders were issued: David Farber, Patrick F. Smith. The Chief Engineer reported the following claims for collection under Bureau `o. Issued To and For. Price. Orders. No. 5958. $108.74. for repairs to extension of West Fifty-fifth Street Pier, North River, where damaged by the tug "Reliable" on February i6, 1908, to be collected from the DIcElroy Transportation Line. 23986. Win. H. C. Russell. moving telephone and telegraph offices at St. No. 5984. $6,511.96, for replacing part of runway foot of Canal street, North George, Staten Island ...... $388 00 River, to be collected from the Department of Street Cleaning. 23987 Joseph S. Barron & Co., miscellaneous toilet supplies...... 131 34 No. 6003. $542.92, for removing old dumping board, with approach or ramp, from 23988. Gerry & Murray, envelopes, etc ...... 37 90 the pier foot of Sixty-first street, East River, to be collected from the Department of 23989. Kanouse "Mountain Water' Company, distilled water for August, Street Cleaning. 19o8, per gallon, Engineer's Offices...... o6 No. 6o4i. $569.71, for removing spring piles and rebuilding deck over gangway on pier foot of Eighteenth street, East River, and driving piles, cutting gangway and placing cleats on pier foot of TTwenfy-first street, East River, to be collected from DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner A. G. Foster. No. 6o62. $73.83 for driving two spring piles at outer end of north side of pier foot of Canal street, North River, to be collected from Norton's Peekskill and New New York, July 30, 1908. York Day Line. The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, No. 6166. $93.50, for driving seven fender piles at inshore end of northerly side to wit: of Pier 53, North River, to be collected from the New York and Albany Transporta- From the Mayor— tion Contpany. I (70114). Requesting information relative to the storage of the Department's No. 6249. $í6o.65, for removing two pile clusters between Piers 57 and 58, North obsolete documents. Filed, the Department having no obsolete documents. River, to be collected from Martin H. Healy. 2 (77876). Transmitting complaint of J. A. Burt relative to the deportment of Amounts ordered collected. the musicians on the \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street Recreation Pier. Filed, the complaint being unfounded. In response to the application (779oí) cf J. L. Keating & Co., permission was From the Comptroller (7771í)—Stating a writ cf execution has been filed against granted them to use and occupy a space 3o by too feet in dimensions for the storage of the salary of William klotzbuuch, Water "fender, and requcst:ng Klotzbach's consent building material, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth streets, North River, to to the payment of the amount prescribed by the writ. Consent forwarded. continue during tite pleasure of the Commissioner. but not longer than April 30, 1909, Frem the 'Municipal Civil Service Commission— rental to be at the rate of $37.50 per month, payable monthly in advance to the Dock- t (77974). Submitting list of persons eligible for appointment to the positior master. Their application for similar space between Piers 46 and 48, North River, of Attendant. William Morris, James I1. Colligan, James F. O'Brien, John Healey ane between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, North River; between Twenty-third and George Passet appointed to the position, with compensation at the rate of $75 pct Twenty-fourth streets, East River, and between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, East month, while employed, to take effect upon assignment to work. River, was denied.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD. 9937

The Chief Engineer (77725) was directed to plug the 3-inch pipe and 4-inch The Auditor reported that the following were audited and forwarded to the pipe, foot of Forty-sixth street, East River. Finance Department for payment: DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Payroll of the Municipal Ferry Force for the week ending July 31, 1908, amounting to $2,871.35. Payroll of Construction and Repairs Force for the week ending July 31, 1908, New York. July 31, 1908. amounting to $30,289.35. The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. noted, to wit: From the Comptroller (78o65)—Stating that on July 27, 1908, the sum of $260,515.39 was deposited to the credit of the Dock Fund, the principal amounting BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, to $250,000 and the premium to $10,515.39. Filed. From the President of the Borough of Brooklyn (78059)—Consenting to the BUREAU OlBUILDINGS., transfer of John O. Farrell from the position of Searcher in his office to a similar position in this Department. Municih•al Civil Service Commission requested to authorize the transfer. I herewith submit a report of the operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough From Tom Janopoulos (78o41)—Requesting permission to maintain fruit stand of Richmond, for the week ending August 29, 1908: at approach to Manhattan terminal of the Staten Island Ferry. Denied. From the Chief Engineer— Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $ 8,200) ...... 6 I (78057). Reporting that on July 28, i9o8, the tug "McAllister Bros." tore Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $9,8}o) ...... 14 Plans filed for plumbing (estimated cost, $7,185) ...... 15 away the cluster of fender piles on the northerly outshore corner of the pile foot of Violations of law reported ...... 3 Eighteenth street, East River, and recommending that McAllister Brothers, the Violation notices issued ...... 3 owners of the tug, be directed to make the necessary repairs. McAllister Brothers Construction inspections made ...... 334 notified to make repairs; Chief Engineer notified to have the work done by the force Violation inspections made ...... 5 of the Department and to report the cost for collection, if the work is not com- Plumbing and drainage inspections made ...... 2 menced by the owners of the tug within ten days. inspections made ...... 40 2 (78o49, 78047). Recommending the issuance of orders for (a) repairs to water Hotel main under pier foot of Twenty-fourth street, East River, and (b) for repairs to Demolition of building permits granted ...... I Modifications of the law allowed as regards concrete footings under founda- Pier (old) 53, East River. Orders issued to Chief Engineer. tions...... 4 From the Superinteudent of Ferries (77815)—Recommending that the marine insurance on the ferryboat "Middletown" be cancelled and that the Insurance Com- JOHN SEATON, lany be requested to grant this Department a rebate on the unexpired term of the policy. Insurance company requested to cancel policy and allow rebate. Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of Richmond. James Nolan, Chief Clerk. In response to its request (77796) permission was granted the Central Brewing __ .--- •N• Company to occupy 'temporarily a berth loo feet in length on the south side of the platform foot of Seventieth street, East River. pending the completion of repairs to BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. platform between Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth streets, East River. BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. The following Department orders were issued: I herewith submit a report of the olerations of the Bureau of Buildings, Bor- No. Issued To and For. Price. ough of Richmond, for the week ending September 5, 1908: Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $37,I5o) ...... il Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $1i,028) ...... 16 23990. -Mutual Towel Supply Company, toilet supply for August, igo8, Plans filed for plumbing (estimated cost, $i,i~o) ...... 3 Construction inspections made ...... 315 Ferry Bureau ...... $34 75 23991. Kanouse Mountain Water Company, distilled water for August, Hotel inspections made ...... 30 1908, Pier "A" offices, per gallon ...... o6 Unsafe inspection stade ...... I 23992. Mutual Towel Supply Company, toilet supply for August, 1908, Complaint inspection made ...... I Pier "A" offices ...... 26 00 Plumbing and drainage iu;pections 1111(1e ...... Io JOHN SEATON, Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of Richmond. The Cashier reported— James Nolan, Chief Clerk. i. That the revenues from Staten Island Ferry privileges for July, 1908, amounted to $1,932.78. 2. That the revenues from Tairty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, Ferry privileges for BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. July, 19o8, amounted to $253.06. 3. That the Staten Island Ferry receipts for July, 1908, amounted to $74,437.85• BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. 4. That the Thirty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, Ferry receipts for July, igo8, amounted to $16,263.43. I herewith submit a report of operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of The Auditor reported that the following were audited and forwarded to the Fi- The Bronx, for the week ending September 5, I9o8: nance Department for payment: Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $419,600) ...... 40 i. Payroll of the Municipal Ferry Force for the month of July, 1908, amounting to Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $20,900) ...... 9 $56,402.14. Unsafe cases filed ...... 3 2. Payroll of Commissioner's office, Construction force, Repair and Mainten- Violation cases filed ...... 33 ance force and officers and appointees for the month of July, 1908, amounting to Unsafe notices issued ...... 14 $38,177.91. Violation notices issued ...... 40 DEN IS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Violation iases forwarded for I,rosecution ...... 19 Complaints lodged with the Bureau ...... 6 Number of pieces of iron and steel inspected...... 931 New York, August i, igo8. The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, PATRICK J. REVILLE, to wit: Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of The Bronx. From the Corporation Counsel (77952)—Requesting copies of map showing lines of high water of premises granted to the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- H. A. Martin, Acting Chief Clerk. road Company and to Joseph Delafield, in the vicinity of Two Hundred and Forty- eighth street, North River. Copies of map furnished. From the Municipal Civil Service Commission (78o77)—Authorizing the employ- BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. ment of Thomas Barwick as Consulting Engineer in connection with the light, heat and power work for the Chelsea Section pier sheds, North River, and stating it will be A regular meeting of the Board if Trutces of BLlcvuc and Allied Hospitals necessary for the employment to be approved by the Mayor and the State Civil Service was held on Tuesday, July 28, r9oS, at I o'clock. Board before becoming effective. Filed. Present—Dr. Brannan, the President, in the Chair; Messrs. Barry, Stern, O'Keeffe From the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (77947)—Asking that and Robbins, Trustees; and \Ir. Rebbord, Commissioner of Public Charities. this Department have its contractor remove the surplus material from the easterly The list of a;Ipw iutmcnts, dismissals, resignations, increases in salaries, transfers, side of the marginal street between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets, North River, to promotions, etc., was approved and pl:iced on file. permit of the laying of a water main thereat. Answered that the request will be given attention as soon as the paving work is completed. 11íe following bills were presented for approval, and, on motion, duly seconded, From the President of the Borough of Brooklyn (78072)—Advising that the it was transfer of Thomas Campbell, Attendant, to his Department became effective August Resolved, That they, having been duly audited by the Finance Conmtittee, be I, igo8. Name dropped from this Department's list of employees. approved and forwarded for payment: From the Fire Department (77943)—Requesting the driving of spring piles at its John Wananiaker ...... $2 20 berths at Gansevoort and Thirty-fifth streets, North River, One hundred and Thirty- Stanley & Patterson ...... 8 40 second street, Harlem River, and St. George, Borough of Richmond. Answered Monroe Refrigerator Company ...... 64 60 that orders have been issued for compliance with the request. 1-I. Kohnstamm & Co ...... 33 41 From the Curtis-Blaisdell Company. (78o24)—Requesting an extension of time on John L. Radermacher ...... 25 80 Contract No. 1114, for anthracite coal. Extension granted to and including July 27, Stanley & Patterson ...... ...... 2 09 Stern Brothers ...... 1908. 53 44 From the American Bureau of Shipping (78oto)—Asking whether the Department Janes K. Shaw ...... 2 oS I. Timberger ...... ...... 9 40 desires the proposed repairs to the ferryboat "Queens" made under the supervision of Company ...... 6 i6 the Bureau. Answered that the work was inspected and approved by the Bureau's I)e La Verghe Machine Charles H. Heinsohn ...... 3 6o Inspector. —Asking whether the Rudolph Schroeder ...... 375 00 From the American Railway Traffic Company (77997) Jenkins Brothers .. ...... 22 8o Department has any property to lease in the Borough of Brooklyn. Answered that the The Kny-Sclioerer Company ...... 6i 25 Department has no property at present to lease in Brooklyn. James T. Dougherty ...... 69 45 From the Pennsylvania Tunnel and Terminal Railroad Company (77971)—Request- Johnson & Johnson ...... 2 66 ing certain information relative to the regulations governing the construction of piers The Kny-Scheerer Company ...... 2I 39 on the North River. Information furnished. \Ieinecloe & Co ...... 45 20 From the Chief Engineer (78071)—Submitting report of work done under his F. Alfred Reinhardt & Co ...... 61 go charge and supervision for the week ending July 18, 19o8. Filed. Hugo Fredricks ...... 1,145 09 From the Secretary— Foster-Scott Ice Company ...... 668 50 I (78o94). Reporting that William Whelan, John Smith, No. 2. and John J. J. N. Jeffares ...... ...... 5 00 O'Keefe have failed to report for assignment as Dock Laborers. Names dropped Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company ...... 4,153 74 from the list of employees. G. Borger ...... 2 33 17 2 (78073). Recommending that as Harry Morris is at present employed as Samuel E. Hunter ...... 37 7~ Machinist in the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, his name be Foster-Scott Ice Company ...... 33 64 dropped from this Department's list of employees. Name dropped. New York Diet Kitchen Association ...... 63 12 From the Superintendent of Ferries (78075)—Reporting that Contract No. 1142, Verder Brothers ...... 15 6o for anthracite coal, was commenced July 27, igo8, by the Curtis-Blaisdell Company. Eidt& Wevand ...... 537 27 Comptroller notified. AbramL. Hirsh ...... Ii 20 ThomasC. Dunham ...... 2I 80 The Cashier reported that moneys were received and deposited for the week White, Van Glahn & Co ...... 24 00 ending August.i, 19o8, amounting to $9,200.41. Cavanagh Brothers & Co ...... 88 9938 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908.

William P. Youngs & Bros ...... I2 69 New Business. Benoit Paint and Material Company ...... 3 68 Mr. Hebberd suggested that a galley proof of the minutes be sent to the member Howard S. B owns ...... I,691 37 of the Board of Trustees after each meeting, and that after approval at the following Burdett & Rowntree Manufacturing Company ...... 120 meeting the minutes be sent to the CITY REcoxn to be printed in pamphlet form and General Electric Company...... . 40 50 bound at the end of the year. Hudson Electrical Supply Company ...... 144 On motion, duly seconded, it was ...... Jenkins. Brothers 4 56 Resolved, To approve the suggestion and to make requisition on the CITY RECORD A. C. Laurence ...... 5 70 for such printing. Lewis Manufacturing Company ...... I,720 00 The Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company ...... 427 00 On motion the Board adjourned. ,•, SadaBell ...... 24 00 A. M. ROBBINS, Acting Secretary. Juliana O'Rielly ...... 45 00 New York Telephone Company ...... 424 85 Charles Barry ...... 54 00 BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. John H. Cooper ...... 39 00 Charles A. ocrsci ...... 2 75 New York Coach and Auto Lanip Company ...... 7 00 A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals was FrankD. Cole...... 42 74 held on Tuesday, August ii, i9o8, at I o'clock. Peter J. Constant ...... 88 20 Present—Dr. Brannan, the President, in the chair, and Messrs. Barry, Sachs, Charity Organization Society ...... 6 00 Stern and O'Keeffe. James T. Dougherty ...... 25 84 The following bills were presented for approval, and, on motion, duly seconded, The Fairbanks Company ...... 8 Io it was The Gallup Kumyss Company ...... 34 20 The Hospital Supply Company ...... 3 75 Resolved, That they, having been duly audited by the Finance Committee, be The Kny-Scheercr Company ...... 71 85 approved and forwarded for payment: Ernst Leit. William Langhein & Bros ...... 26 75 ...... 168 00 SamuelLewis ...... 400 Francis H. Leggett & Co...... 368 88 McKesson & Robbins ...... 52 50 I. F. Gylsen ...... I14 Ø Postal Telegraph Cable Company ...... 184 Lottis C. Owens ...... 85 79 W. H. Ste vart ...... 43 50 Charles F. Mattlage ...... 265 46 Stohlmann. Pfarre & Co ...... 24 20 Armour & Co. .. ...... II2 83 JosephVeil. . . . . . ... ...... ...... 5 50 Knickerbocker Mills Company...... 42 50 Western Union Telegraph Company ...... 25 69 JamesRowland ...... 42 90 Hunter& Trimm Company ...... 382 65 J. F. Gylsen ..... ..... ...... ...... 77 66 Dr. S. T. Armstrong, the General Medical Superintendent, reported as follows: The Atlantic Hotel Suly Company...... I...... 134 From July 19 to Jula' 25. inclusive, thirty-sis operations were performed at Belle- G. A. Schmidt ...... 140 vue Hospital, sixteen at Gouverneur Hospital. thirteen at Harlem Hospital and twenty- Bloomingdale Brothers ...... 1 50 One at Fordham Hospital, at all of which the Attending Surgeons or their assistants GeorgeW. Benham ...... 303 50 were present. Cavanagh Brothers & Co ...... 2I 00 It is found that it has been the custom of the Visiting Surgeons of the several The Cudahy Packing Company...... 24 Qp hospitals of the Department to perform operations of election at hours which keep Peter J. Constant .. ...... 381 II the Nurses and Doctors from their meals and necessitate that the Cooks and Wait- Charles. A. Foersch ...... 35 25 resses remain on detv after hours. It is recommended that operations of election R. H. Macy & C o... ...... 26 of Monroe Refrigerator be not performed after 5 o'clock. Company ...... 155 6o It has been the custnm in the Department to supply Drivers with rubber coats, Howard E. Morey ...... 37 17 which cost $3.47 each. rubber hoots. which cost $3.3o, and with hats and caps. As E. L. Pearsall ...... 27 72 other employees receiving sm iller salaries provide their own uniforms, an opinion 1. Timberger ...... 15 50 is requested from the Board in this matter. JohnWana m sker ...... 53 17 On motion. duly seconded. it was Eimer& Amend ...... 3 00 Resolved. To request the _Medical Boards of the various hospitals to endeavor JosephGitsky ... .. ...... 5 82 to so arrange the hours for operations that there may be no operations of election Bellevue Training School ...... 3,080 00 after 5 o'clock in the cveninz. Burton & Davis Company ...... 23 00 On motion. duly seconded, it wa,; Charles A. Foersch ...... 150 Resolved, To continue the cnst ,nn of supplying the Ambulance Drivers with JamesT. Dougherty ...... 22 50 rubber coats. hoots. etc, but to limit ucli supple to one suit a year. Robert F. Ferguson ...... 3• 00 On motion. duly seconded, it was Hodgman Rubber Company ...... 16 5o Resolved. To trant a leave of absence of one month, dating from the 3d of August, The Kny-Scheerer Company ...... 24 91 to the General Medical Superintendent. William S. Kinsey & Co ...... 236 6o Stohlman, Pfarre & Co ...... 6 75 Reports of Committees. Waite & Bartlett Manufacturing Company ...... 4 40 JosephWeil ...... 89 75 Dr. Brannan and Mr. Hebbcrd. the Committee to which had been referred the Charles A. Foersch ...... ...... 4 75 matter of caring for tubercular patients, recommended that a formal letter be sent to General Electric Company .. ...... 83 50 the Department of Health calling attention to the prevailing condition and asking if Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Com •pany ...... 32 50 steps are being taken by that Department to relieve the same. The Garlock Packing Company ...... 24 69 On motion, duly seconded, it was Hudson Electrical Supply Company ...... 2 64 Resolved, To accept the recommendation of the Special Committee and to appoint H. Kohnstamm & Co ...... 5 Io Mr. Stern as an additional member of such committee. Kettffel & Esser Company ...... 7 65 The Building Committee, to which had been referred the recommendation of the SamuelLewis ...... 4 50 architect regarding the appointment of a contractor to complete the work at Gouverneur The Lihert% Compound Coni any ...... 48 90 Hospital, reported progress. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company...... 7 50 The Building Committee, to which had been referred the matter of the equipment H. Wildfeuer ...... 183 of the Pathological Department, reported progress. E. Bartolicitts .. ...... ...... ...... 59 00 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Company ...... 47 75 Communications CharlesA. Foerseh ...... 47 37 Charles H. H einsohn ...... 5 65 A communication, dated July 28, was received from Messrs. McKim, Mead & The Hospital Supply Company ...... 3 28 White, with specifications for the fence of Pavilions A and B and the Pathological Hull, Grippen & Co ...... 23 15 Department. New Bedford Cordage Company ...... 20 00 On motion, duly seconded, it was Nason Manufacturing Company ...... 2 6o Resolved, To approve these specifications and authorize an advertisement calling J. H. Pearson ...... 6 oo, for bids upon the work. I. Timbcrger ...... i 25 A communication, dated Jul- 27, was received from Messrs. Parish & Schroeder John \Fana m aker ...... 13 60 with the report of Inspector William E. Barton, on the work at the Training School Wells & Newton Company ...... 46 49 for Women Nurses for the week ending July 18. Jesse D. Frost ...... 39 60 On motion, duly seconded and carried, this communication and report were placed CharlesA. Foersch ...... 125 on file. RogerWilliams ...... 2 25 A communication, dated July 14, was received from Dr. F. Tilden Brown asking JesseD. Frost ...... 74 04 if occasionally he may be permitted to have an Assistant or Adjunct Assistant Sur- ErnstLeitz ...... 4 00 geon of another division serve for him or his Assistant. Stanley Supply Company ...... 2 25 On motion. duly seconded, it was Charles Barry ...... 700 00 Resolved, To grant Dr. Brown's request. Mrs. M. Hook ...... 40 00 A statement, dated July 20, regarding the Gouverneur Hospital contract was re- GustafA. Nyden ...... 75 00 ceived from 3Ir. R. F. Almirall. Vacuum Cleaner Company ...... I,017 45 On motion, duly seconded, it was Thomas Cockerill ...... 3I,577 50 Resolved, To refer this matter to the Chairman of the Building Committee with Vacuum Cleaner Company ...... I,7 62 the request that he confer with the Architect regarding a revision of the contract The Phoenix Construction Company ...... 4,024 75 covering the cost of the Architect's services. In case the revision cannot be satis- P. H. & J. Conlon ...... 743 40 factorily accomplished, the matter is to be referred to the Corporation Counsel for John A. Delaney ...... 133 45 advice. B. Altman & Co . ...... 5 45 The minutes of the Fordham Hospital Medical Board for the meeting held on George W. Benham ...... 2¢0 93 July 20 were received from Dr. Thomas F. Maguire, Acting Secretary. Cavanagh Brothers & Co ...... 6 50 On motion, duly seconded, it was Charles A. Foersch ...... 271 58 Resolved, To refer the nomination of Dr. K. Sellars Kinnard to the Conference The Henry Huber Company ...... 20 00 Committee. SamuelLewis ...... 15 00 A communication, dated July 28, was received from Van Name & Co. with an Monroe Refrigerator Company ...... 311 20 approximate estimate of the cost of completing and repairing certain work at Gouvern- Louis C. Owens ...... 18 06 eur Hospital. E. L. Pearsall ...... 51 18 On motion, duly seconded, it was Standard Oil Company of New York ...... 7 25 Resolved, To refer this matter to the Architect for additional information. James K. Shaw ...... 181 Applications for leaves of absences were received from the following, and on The American Laundry Machinery Manufacturing Company...... 18 25 motion, duly seconded, it was H. Kohnstamm & Co ...... 24 56 Resolved, To grant such leaves of absence for the time requested: B. Altman & Co ...... 331 50 Dr. David W. Tovey, August 15 to September I. Charles W. Ackerman ...... 3 00 Dr. S. Barshell, August 3 to September 2. JohnW. Buckley ...... 3 45 Dr. F. K. Tiedemann, August 8 to September io. I. J. Cobin ...... 225 00 . Dr. Carl G. Burdick, August I to August 31. James T. Dcugherty ...... 51 45 Dr. R. W. L obenstine, August io to September 7. Charles A. Foersch ...... 4 ao Dr. Douglas W. Cairns, August I to September I. The Fairbanks Company ...... 8 Io Dr, Carl R. Keppler, July 30 to August 31, Jesse D. Frost ...... I,679 90 Dr. A. MacDonald Bell, August i to September I. ErnstI.eitz ..... ...... 98 80 Dr. S. M. Milliken, August 17 to September 9. The Knv-Scheerer Company...... ...... I18 40 Dr. C. A. Frink, August 17 to September 21. SamuelLewis ...... 300 Dr. Frederic Coerr, August i to September I. William Langbein & Brothers...... : 71 00 Dr. Bernard McBride, August is to September io. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE CITY RECORD, 9939

Mr. M. J. Rickard, the Acting Superintendent, reported as follows: The minutes of the Fordham Hospital Medical Board for the meeting held on From July 25 to August 8, inclusive, 98 operations were performed at Bellevue August 3 were received and, on motion, duly seconded and carried, the nomination Hospital, 7 at Gouverneur Hospital, 17 at Harlem Hospital, and 15 at Fordham Hos- of Dr. K. Sellers Kennard, together with the credentials, was referred to the Con- pital, at all of which the attending surgeons or their assistants were present. ference Committee. The reports of the attendance of the visiting Physicians, Surgeons and their Applications for leaves of absence were received from the following and, on motion, Assistants, at Bellevue, Harlem, Fordham, Gouverneur and Emergency hospitals duly seconded, it was are herewith submitted. Resolved, To grant such leaves for the period named A fire drill was held in accordance with the regulations of the Board of Trus- Dr. William Karniol, September io to October 15. tees at Bellevue, Gouverneur and Fordham hospitals on August 8, and at Harlem Hos- Dr. C. G. Bandler, August 17 to September 17. pital on August 7. Dr, D. W. MacKenzie, August 7 to September 7. During the month of July $15.98 was collected for the sale of fat at Bellevue, Dr. Henry Eichel, August i6 (fourteen dais). Gouverneur and Harlem hospitals; $22.10 for the sale of bones at Bellevue, Gouver- Dr. H. L. Goodman, August I to August 15. neur and Harlem hospitals ; $4.50 for the sale of grease at Fordham Hospital, and Dr. P. J. Fagcn, August 4 to August 21. $69 for the treatment of patients at Bellevue Hospital, a total of $III.58, which was Dr. E. A. Campbell, August 15 te September i. deposited with the City Chamberlain. Dr. Frederick Coerr, August to to September 12. An estimate has been received from Joseph D. Duffy on installing two sinks Dr. Edward L. Kellogg, August i to August 15. and two nickel-plated douches with rubber hose connections, disconnecting the storage Dr. S. N. Rosenbaum. August 15 to August 30. tank on the upper deck, and making connections directly with the street mains, on Dr. G. E. Steel, August 5 to September 7. the boat "Southfield" used as a day camp for tubercular patients. This estimate of Dr. N. Gilbert Seymour, August 7 to Seplcutbcr 7. $165 is considered a reasonable one, and as the improvements are badiy needed, it Dr. William P. Healy, August r to August 31. is recommended that the estimate be approved and authority for the work be granted. A petition for an order continuing a lien was received from the John Pirkl Iron Mr. Vander Bent, the representative of Messrs. McKim, Mead & White, has Works fer labor and material supplirti Thomas Cockerill & Son, contractors for the been seen regarding the matter of preparing some of the rooms in Pavilions A and pathological building and niale dormitory, and referred to the Architect. B for the storage of furniture, and he reports that it will require at least a week A communication was received from tke Board of Aldermen providing for an to make such provision. As there is no immediate haste, he has been requested to issue of Corporate Stock in the sum of fou'- hundred and lifts thousand dollars for make the best arrangement possible. the new boiler house and coaling station and tirir equipment. On motion, duly sec- The hand-trucks for removing the bodies of the patients from the wards of this onded and carried, this communication was pi;iced on file. institution to the morgue are unsightly, and the present system is very unsatisfactory. A communication was rc:civcd frrnn the B:ard of Aldermen establishing the Authority is requested to purchase a wagon, such as is used by undertakers. The grade of Stoker in the Department of I;ellevue an l Allied f Io pitals at $3 a day for cost of a wagon of this kind will be about $250. It is proposed to have this wagon sixteen incumbents. On motion, duly seconde l and carried, this communication was meet the stretcher carriers, who remove the bodies from the wards, at a part of the placed on file. building not used by visitors or patients. The wagon can pass out through the gate A communication was received from the Board of Aldermen directing that vete- and along Twenty-sixth street to the morgue, and this will do away with the custom rans of the Civil War who are employees of The City of New York be granted six of wheeling the hand-trucks through the grounds. days' leave of absence with pay so that they may attend the National Encampment at The temporary appointment of a Helper at a salary of $2o a month, to act as watchman in Pavilions A and B for a period of about two months, or until it will Toledo, , from August 3i to September 5; also a communication directing that be possible to open these pavilions, is respectfully requested. The appointment of employees who are °xempt Firemen be allowed five clays' leave of absence with pay from August 17 to August =t, so that they may attend the convention of the Firemen's another Helper for these pavilions is also requested, as it is necessary to have sonte , one see that the painters do not soil the floors Association at Oswego, N. Y. On niotir n, duly seconded and carried, these com- On August 7 a greatly exaggerated statement appeared in some of the newspapers munications were referred to the Acting :superintendent for attention. regarding a patient at Gouverneur Hospital. The matter was investigated at once, On motion, the Board adjourned. and it was found that the patient was only slightly burned, and that the Ambulance LEOPOLD STERN, Acting Secretary. Surgeon did not err in his judgment by not taking him to the hospital. The matter was investigated also by the Executive Committee, and the report signed by Dr. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Erdmann is attached. The rooms now occupied by four members of the house staff of this institution TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING at the Students' Club, on Lexington avenue, will have to be vacated when the medical S which the Public Offices in the City are open students return the latter part of September. for business and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn as well as the places where such offices On motion, duly seconded, it was are kept and such Courts are held, together with the Resolved, To approve the action of the Assistant Superintendent in appointing heads of Departments and Courts. two Hospital Helpers for miscellaneous duties. Resolved, further, To approve the recommendation of the Acting Superintendent that two temporary Helpers be appointed, one as watchman for Pavilions A and B, CITY OFFICES. and one to see that the painters do not do any damage or soil the floors, both at a salary of $2o a month and maintenance. 5AYOR'S OFFICE. On motion, duly seconded, it was No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Resolved, To approve the estimate of Joseph D. Duffy on installing two sinks a. m. to Ia m. Telephone, Boso Cortlandt. and two nickel-plated douches with rubber hose connections, disconnecting the storage GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. tank on the upper deck, and making connections directly with the street mains, on Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary. the boat "Southfield," used as a day camp for tubercular patients, and to authorize William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and the expenditure of $165 for this purpose. Warrant Clerk. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, To authorize the expenditure of $25o for a wagon to be used in remov- I EUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. ing bodies of patients who die in Bellevue Hospital to the morgue of the Department CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. Room M. 7, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays S a. to r9 M. of Public Charities. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt, On motion, duly seconded, it was Patrick Derry. Chief of Bureau. Resolved, To approve the report of the Acting Superintendent regarding the DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. action of the Ambulance Surgeon in not removing to Gouverneur Hospital a pationt Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. BUREAU OF LICINSI!, qa. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 e. m. to Is w. who was slightly burned. September 15— Telephone, Soso Cortlandt, Reports of Committees. loin P. Corrigan. Chief of Bureau. Change of Title, etc., Under Civil Service 'Principal Office, Room I, City Hall. Gaetano Dr. Brannan reported that on July 3o but one bid was received for "providing all Rule XIX. )'Amato Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan labor and materials required for the tearing down and removal, excavation, masonry, From Driver to Park Laborer, Michael and The prona. damp-proofing, repairing and replacing of machinery and all other work required to Branch Office Room is, Borough Hall Brooklyn, Dugan, No. 348 East Seventy--seventh James J. Kinsella, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brook render sound and perfect the damp-proofing of elevator pits and damaged elevator street, $2.50 per day. lyn. machinery at Fordham Hospital." On motion, duly seconded, it was From Driver to Hostler, Frank Blake, Branch Office, Richmond Borough Hall, Room $3 Resolved, To reject, in the best interests of the City, the only bid received on New Brighton, S. 1. William R, Woelfle, Financial No. 717 Third avenue, $2.5O per day. Clerk, Borough of Richmond. this work, that of R. Solomon & Son, $ii,88o, and to again advertise for bids. Branch Office Hackett Building, Long Island Mr. Barry, to whom had been referred the specifications and drawings of awnings Discharged for Absence Without Leave. City, Borough o? Queens. for Fordham Hospital. recommended that advertisements be inserted in the CITY RECORD llicltacl F. Campbell, Park Laborer, and the official newspapers calling for bids upon the same. No. 23 Roosevelt street. Mr. Stern reported that on July 3o he communicated with the Department of Peter Curry, Laborer, No. 788 Colum- AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Health regarding the large number of tubercular patients at Bellevue Hospital and bus avenue. Room aoy, No. ale Broadway, 5th floor, 9 a. m. to 4 m. the inability of the Board of Trustees to care for them on account of the lack of Win. C. Miles, Climber and Pruner, Telephone, 1942 Worth. proper fåcllities, and urged that as the Department of Health under the law has con- No, 1724 Third avenue. The Mayor, the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis- trol of tuberculosis hospitals, that Department provide for the excess at Bellevue Patrick J. McGowan, Park Laborer, sioners John F. Cowan (President) William H. Ten Eyck, John J. Ryan and John P. Øindolph; Harry Hospital. Mr. Stern reported that word had since been received from that Depart- No. 849 Second avenue. W. Walker, Secretary; (Valter H. Sears, Chief En- ment that ioo patients could be taken at Riverside Hospital. There were sixty patients John R. Sharp, Park Laborer, No. 639 gineor. at Bellevue Hospital at the time, but only twelve of them were considered by the Eleventh avenue. Physician in charge strong enough to endure the trip. ARMORY BOARD. Mr. Barry, to whom had been referred the matter of the equipment of the patho- Discharged for Absence on Account of Illness. Mayor George B. McClellan, the President of )'ogical department, recommended that advertisements be inserted in the CITY RECORD the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, and the official newspapers calling for bids upon the articles needed, and, on motion, Patrick F. lTagner, Park Laborer, No. Brigadier-General George Moore Smith, Brigadier- 333 East 'l'hirticth street. General John G. Eddy, the President of the Depart- duly seconded, it was ment of Taxes and Assessments Lawso Purdy. Resolved, To approve this recommendation. William Taaffe, Park Laborer, No. 446 Harrie Davis, Secretary, Room, 6, Basnement, Hall Ninth avenue, of Records, Chambers and Centre streets. Communications. Michael McGovern, Carpenter, No. 5664 Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. A communication, dated July 23, was received from the Department of Water West One Hundred and Forty-eighth Telephone, Ø» Worth, Supply, Gas and Electricity regarding the supply of current to the motors installed street. in Pavilions A and B for the operation of the lavatories. On motion, duly seconded Francesco Pavese, Park Laborer, No. and carried, this communication was placed on file. 13 Spring street. ART COMØISSION. A communication, dated July 29, was received from the Department of Water John Gilroy, Park Laborer, No. 230 City Hall, Room sr. Telephone call rrg7 Cortlandt. Supply, Gas and Electricity approving of the plans for the number and distribution East Tenth street. Robert W. te Forest Trustee Metroyolitao of lights in the pathological building and male dormitory. On motion, duly seconded Died September 7, ipo8, Patrick Con- Museum of Art, President; drank D. Millet, Painter, nolly. Mason, No. 5o6 West One Hundred Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretaryi A. and carried, this communication was placed on file. Augustus Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute The minutes of the Executive Committee of Fordham Hospital for the meeting and Sixty-sixth street. of Arts and Sciences • George B. McClellan, Mayor held on July s. were received, and, on motion, duly seconded and carried, they were September 14— of The City of New cork; John Bi elow, President of New York Public Library; John J. Boyle, Sculptor placed on file. Appointed Sel tember 5, igoS, Daniel Arnold W. Brunner, Architect; John B. Pine, The minutes for the Bellevue Hospital Medical Board for the meeting held on Kearns, team, No. 824 Amsterdam ave- Charles Howland Russell. August I were received. Upon the recommendation of the Medical Board the resig- nue, $4.50 per day. John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. nation of Dr. Francis it Holbrook, Anesthetist to the Fourth Division of Bellevue Appointed tinder Civil Service Rule Hospital, was accepted, and it was XII., paragraph 6, October io, 1908, Resolved, To grant a short term certificate to Dr. Harry Donald Miller, who Michael McGowan, Marble Cutter, No. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. served on the First Division of Bellevue Hospital from December 17, 1907, to June 556 West Fifty-fourth street, $5 per day. Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and 3o, 1908. The nomination of Dr. Francis R. Holbrook as Assistant Surgeon to Out- First avenue. Reinstated September ii, 1908. Telephone, Koo Madison Square. Patients (Fourth Division) at Bellevue Hospital was referred to the Conference Board of Trustees—Dr. John W, Brannan, Presi- Committee. In the matter of the report of the Fourth Division regarding the absence William N. Kchoe, Park Laborer, No. 6 dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden M Rob- Drs. Adams and Sternberger, it was decided to excuse Dr. Sternberger from attend- Griffin street, Tompkinsville, S. I. bins, Samuel Sachs, Leopold Stem, John J. Barry, of John G. O'KeeffeRobert W. Hebberd es-officio. ance at Bellevue Hospital as he believed that Dr. Adams would take his place. It was Andrew A. Burns, Climber and Pruner, General Medieavl Superintendent, S. fi. Armstrong found, upon examining Dr. Adams' application blank, that he had been inadvertently No. qq South Third street, Brooklyn. M, D. notified by the General Medical Superintendent that his leave of absence was approved. Discharged for absence without leave, A communication, dated August 6, was received from Messrs. Parish & Schroeder, September io, 1908, Joseph Rogers, Mar- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. with a copy of Inspector Barton's report of the work at the training school building ble Setter, No. 238 East Eighty-second No. II City Hall, se a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays for the week ending July 25, Igo8. On motion, duly seconded and carried, this com- st reet. ro a. M. to If m. Telephone, 756O Cortlandt. 11 munication and report were placed on file. The report for the month of July on the Died September 9, 1908, Patrick Maher, Patri McGowan, President. progress of the work at the training school was also received and placed on file. Carpenter, No. 2782 Eighth avenue. PJ. ckucll, City C 9940 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908.

BOARD OF A9ØB18sORS. I COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Office. No. 3w Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat I Office No. s77 Broadwa) 0Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building. Room ardays, rs m. ohn fiT Bogart, Commissione . Nos. 13 to sr Park row, 9a. in. to4p.in. Antonio Zucca. lames P. Archibald, Deputy &mmissioner. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Paul Weimann. ohn J Caldwell, Secretary. John J McDonough and William H. Loughran, Foster Crowell Commissioner, ]omes H. Kennedy. Iffice hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday., q a. m. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. William H. Ldwards, Deputy Commissioner William H. Jasper, Secretary. to ii. Borough of The BronE—Munlclpal Building,Thlyd Borough of Manhattan. Telephone- so. to ani v ønrth. I Telephone, s8s8 Worth. and Tremont avenues. Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep- gil of Brooklyn . BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. uty Receivers of Taxes. Headquarters, General Office, No. ro7 West Forty Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms of The Bronx. first street. George B. McClellan, Mayor Chairman; Herman John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Commissioners— john T. Dooling (President), A. Met: Compt troller;roller; Jamesomes J. Martin, ^hamleer- James B. Bouck and William Gallagher, Deputy Charles B. Page (Secretary), Rudolph C. Fuller lain ; Patrick F. McGowan. President of the Board Receivers of Taxes. James Kane. of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk, I Finance Committee Board of Aldermen, Members; avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. ASSESSMENTS. N. Taylor Phillips, Øputy Comptroller Secretary. George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy BOROUGH OFFICES. Office of Secretary. Room is, Stewart Building. Receivers of Tames. Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre Telephone, i o Worth, Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Manhattan. New Brighton. 9 a. M. to is M. No. ne West Forty-second street, John De Morgan and F. Whey Owen, Deputy Commissioners Lawson Purdy, President; Frank William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. D>9PARTIIåNT OF BRIDQ>fl8. Receivers of Taus. Raymond, James H. Tully, Charles Portsel, Hugh Nos. I3-s1 Park Row. Hastings, Charles J. McCormack. The Bronx. lames \V. Stevenson, Commissioner. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASESSMENT$ One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott tohu H. Little Deputy Commissioner. AND ARREARS. avenue (Solingen Building). Edgar E. Schik, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk. I Ofúce hours, q a. m. to 4 p. m. . GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to IS m. Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and i Brooklyn. Telephone, boso Cortlandt. Arrears. Nos. 13 to is Park row, q a. m, to 4 p. M. No. 41 Court street (Temple Bar Building). Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Amess- Telephones, Manhattan, BSso Cortlandt; Brook- George Russell, Chief Clerk. ments and Arrears. lyn 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, I DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, 94 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 6s Tremont. Queens. CENTRAL OFFICE, Rooms 1.3. John H. O'Brien, Commissioner. ♦ R. F. Loughman. Deputy Commissioner. No. 6 Jackson avenue, Long Island Cityr No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- John F. Garvey, Secretary to Department. Carl Voegel. Chief Clerk. 9;a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to urn. sessments and Arrears. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, I. M. de Verona Chief Engineer. Richmond. Telephone, Io47 Gramercy. George W. Blwlsail, Consulting Hydraulic John V. Coggey, Commissioner. corner Court and Montague streets. Begi- ghton S. I, neer. Boroughg Hall New Bri George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. Thomas J. Drennan, Deputy Collector of Assess- George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. Charles M. Schwalbe, Chief Grlerk. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. ments and Arrears. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Charles F Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and oa.m.to ism. Power. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. Patrick E. Leahy, Deputy Collector of Assess. William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- FERRIES. ments and Arrears. Borough of ttichmond—St. George, New Brigh- William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner Bor- TIONtIENT. Pier " A," N. R. Battery_ place ton. ough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President Telephone, 300 Lector. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook- of the Board of Aldermen, President o` the Borough Allen N. Spooner, Commissioner. and Arrears. of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brook- Denis A. Judge, Deputy Commissioner. l William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. 1yn President of the Borough of The Bronx, Presi Joseph Ø Savage, Secretary. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough dent of the Borough of Queens, President of the Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Is m. AND OF MARKETS. of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred Borough of Richmond. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Room ur. Thomas M. Lynch Water Register, The Bronx. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. John Charles C. Wissel, Deputy Commissioner Bor. • M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long Island No. s77 Broadway, Room rØ. Telephone, ss8o BOARD OF EDUCATION. Superintendent of Markets. Worth. John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of City. Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. (in the month of Markets. Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Ades, Clerk to David O'Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue. Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. Board. August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. Telephone, 5550 Plaza. BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer No. 277 Broad Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Nicholas J. Barrett, Frank J. Frial, Chief Examiner. Room 181. Bartholomew F. Donohoe Preslder:t; John J. wcay, Room I408. Telephone, as81 Worth. Charles E. Bruce, M.D. Joseph E. Cosgrove. Moore, Secretary; John J. bunn, Treasurer; ax- Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of Frederic R. Coudert, Francis W. Crowninshield BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. officio, Horace Loomis and Matthew E. Healy. Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. De Laney, Samuel Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Rooms Nos. 14 15 and 16 Aldrich Building, Nos. 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth. B. Donnelly, Horace E. Dresser A. Leo Everett, Barry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of Rooms 63 to 67. 149 and 151 Churc~l street. Alexander Ferris, Joseph Nicola francolini, George James J. Martin, City Chamberlain. Office open during business hours every day in the Franchises, No. 277 Broadway, Room Ser. Tele- Freiield. George J. Gillespie, John Greene, Lewis )ohn H. Campbell Deputy Chamberlain year (except legal holidays). Examinations are held phone, abs Worth. Haase, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M. D.; Telephone, 4270 Worth on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. m. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. g Jonn G. 1Celtey, Ai rics r1. man, politan Building, No. i i'.atzenoer FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rooms 6027 and bosh Metro Clement March, Mitchell May Dennis J]. McDon- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, q a. m. tc O'Donotiue, Frank H. Part- Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted 4 p m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to lam ald, M. D. Thomas J. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Is m. ridge, George W. Schaedle, Henry H. Sherman avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to Telephone.58cru Gramercy Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel 4 p, HEADQUARTERS. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buck, Lewis Hard- Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan Michael J, Sullivan, Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Vices al- y~g Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R wajs open. Nos. 157 and isg East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Marshall and George A. Just, Chairman. Bernard Suydam, Rupert h. Thomas, ohn R. Telephone 4900 Columbus. hattan. Edward V. Barton. Clerk. Thompson, George A. Vandenhoff, Frank D. Thomas Darlington, M. D., Commissioner of Telephone, ss3o Plaza, Manhattan; *356 Main, Board meeting every Tuesday at s p m. Wilsey, George W. Wingate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Health and President. Brooklyn. Jr.. members of the Board. Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Theodore A. Bingham, Nicholas j Hayes, Commissioner. 1,+gerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President, Commissioners. P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW John Greene. Vice-President. Eugene W. Sch_ffor, :secretary. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs YORK CITY REFORMATORY OF A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Herman M. Biggs M.D., General Medical Officer. of Brooklyn and Queens. MISDEMEANANTS Fred H. Johnson Assistant Secretary. MCC. Miller Chief Clerk. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. C. B. J. Snyder, superintendent of School Build Walter Bensel, M. b., Sanitary Superintendent. Secretary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, John V. Coggey, Commissioner of Correction, i ¢s. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Jr., Secretary_ to the Deputy Commissioner, Bor- President. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies Wm. E. Wyatt, Judge, Special Sessions, First Henry E M. Cook, Auditor. Borough of Manhattan. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in Division. Henry M. Leipzr'ger, Supervisor of Lectures. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Su- Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec- perintendent; George A. kobarts, Assistant Chief charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. ond Division. Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Clerk, Joseph L. Burke, Inspector of Combustibles, Nos. ames J. Walsh, City Magistrate, First Division BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of I57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. JEdward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi- Records. Telephone, 6.ø Plaza. sion. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles Bor- Samuel B. Hamburger, John C. Heintz, Dominick Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 36S and 3&p Jay Di Dario, James F. Boyle. Faaren Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien, Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. street, Brooklyn. Telephone so Main. Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary Icdward B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- Straubemmuller, John H. Walsh, Associate City tary Superintendent; Ambrose Leer., Assistant tan. The Bronx and Richmond. Superintendents. Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, Ø. D„ Assistant William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of BOARD OF REVISION OF A.BSESS- Registrar of Records, MENTS. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Brooklyn and Queens. Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Darwin L. Bardwell= William A. Campbell John Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton street Telegraph Bureau. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. J- Chickering, John W. Davis, John Dwyer, James Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of M. Edsall, Matthew J. Rigas, Edward D. Farrell, Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, Taxes and Assessments. Cornelius D. Franklin, John Griffin, M.D.; John L. Superintendent; Alfred 1'. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- N. Hunt. Henry W. Jameson, James Lee. Charles Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Nos. 157 and 1S9 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- ment, No. s8o Broadway W. Lyon, James I. McCabe, William J. O'Snea, Records. tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Noa. 365 and 367 Jay Telephone. isos Wo-t-, Julia Richman, Alfred T. Schaufer, Albert Shiels, street, Brooklyn. Edgar Dubs Shimer, Seth T. Stewart Edward W. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, Central Office open at all hours. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan. Toseph S. Traylor, Joseph Jamaica. Office, No. 199 Broadway . H. Wade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani- tary Superintendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant LAW DEPARTMENT. John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Charles A, Shaw, Commissioners. Chlet Clerk; Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Thomas Hassett, Secretary. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Registrar of Records. Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, J. Waldo Smith, Chief Enginer Schools, and James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. 6th, 7th and 8th floors, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, 9 a. M. to 12 M. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Stapleton, Staten Island. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Rooms ►Ilt and IiS Stewart Building, No. s8o John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p m. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. intendent; Charles E. Hoyer, Assistant Chief Clerk• Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L. Ster- Telephone, 4315 Worth. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, I Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar o? ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Bua, R. Percy ,John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com- 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. M. to Is M. Records. Chittenden, David Rummy, John L. O'Brien, Ter- m:ssioners. Telephone, non Worth. ence Farley Cornelius F. Collins, William Beers Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Crowell. Tolin F. O'Brien Edwin J. Freedman, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, Louis H. Hahio, Frank B. Pierce, Stephen O'Brien, COMMISSION. Comptrollers. Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parka for the Charles A. O'Neil Edward S. Malone, Richard H. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Mitchell, John Widdecombe, Edward J. McGoldrick, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. Paul Loeser, Secretary to Comptroller. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and Presi Thomas F. Byrne Arthur Sweeny, Curtis A. Peters, Office of the Commission, Room 138, No. abc dent Park Board. George P. Nicholson, Joel J. Squier, George H. Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat MAIN DIVISION William J. Fransioli, Secretary, Folwell, Alfred W. Booraem, Josiah A. Stover, tan, New York City. Offices, Arsenal Central Park. H. J. Storrs. Chief Clerk, Room tt Telephone, ror i'laza. Thomas F. Noonan, William H. King, Francis J Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C Byrne, Charles McIntyre, J. Gabriel Britt, Royal BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION, Michael Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for Norton, Lewis A. Abrams. the Boroughs of Brooklyn and E. T. Riggs Solon Herrick, James P. O'Connor, Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- pueens. I. Towsend Burden, Jr. Francis X. Míluade Wil- Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes- keeper, Room 8. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- liam J. Clarke, John Ø. Goff Jr. Ricardo LI. de day and Friday of each - - ir at s o'clock P. m. lyn. Acosta, Leonce Fuller, Charles Ø. Miller, Henry STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. Telephone, 23oo South. Joseph I. y, CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk Berr Commissioner of Parks for the BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Room 85. Borough of The Bronx. N. Harrison, Loring T. Hitdreth, Frank E. Smith. Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund City Hall, Rooms ur, Is; ro a. m. to 4 p, m.; Sat- BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Is m. urdays, ro a. M. to is M. Telephone, styn Tremont. Kirby. Telehone, 7560 Cortlandt. P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room s7. Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clark of the Board of BROOKLYN OFFICE. Aldermen. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Joseph F. Prendergest, First Deputy City Clerk. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Borough Hall, ad floor, 9 S. m. to 4 p. m.; Satar- IJohn T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of Room 185. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. days q a. m. to Is M. Aldermen, Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, q a.m. to 4 p. m. Ts'lcphunc 2948 Main. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Saturdays, Is M. James D. hell, Assistant in charge. oseph V. Sculley, Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. STATISTICS. JThomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Telephone, 33 5o Madison Square. of The Bronx, Charles S. Harvey, Supervising Statistician and Robert W. HebberdCommissioner. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- Examiner, Room i8o, Richard C. Baker, Ftirst Deputy Commissioner. No. go West Broadway, g a. in to 4 p, M. Sitar- ough of Queens. James J. McInerney, Second Deputy Commis- days 9 a. M. to rs M. Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. sroner for Brooklyn and Queens, Noe. 317 to 331 Tetiephone, Sigo Cortlandt. of Richmond Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2977 John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge.) Institution$, Room 38. Main. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. CITY RECORD OFFICE. I. McKee Borden, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and No. IIq Nassau street, q a. m. to 4 p, m.; Soulir BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND No, 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reads street. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- days ga. m. to ism. BLASE BOOKS. John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Amounts, 9 a. m. 'to 4 Telephone 45s6 Cortlandt, t Herman Stielet, Assistant in charge. Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No si ENGINEERING DIVISION. Bureau of Dependent Adults,foot of East Twenty- Park Row. Entrance, Room Soy, q a. m. to 4 p, m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, sixth street. Office hours, 8.Ø a. m. to 4 p. M. Saturdays, 9 a. M. to rs M. Chandler Withington, Chid Engineer, Room SS. The Children's Bureau, No. 66 ThIrd avenue. PERSONAL TAXES. Telephone, iSoS and I{o6 Cortlandt. Supplì Office hours 8.3o a. m. to 4 p. m- No. ago Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub- Room, No. s City Hall. DIVISION OF FEAL ESTATE. )eremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Richmond lic q a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to u m. Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillan Thomas F. Byrnes, Mortimer J. Brown, Apprals• Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island, 'telephone) 585 Worth. Deputy Supervisor; C. McRemie, Secretary, ars of Real Estate, Room isy. Telephone, lees Tompkinsville, Gen. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Isos. THE CITY RECORD. 9941

TENZrrlNT HOO BUREAU AND BUREAU OF BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. First Monday of June Grand and Trial Jury. NUILDINOS. Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clark, Second Monday of I4ovember, Grand and Trial int's Office, New Brighton. Staten Ishind, John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. fury. No. «East Twenty-third street, q a. m. to t p. m. Telephone Ø, 4931) Main, Fourth Wednesday ofanuary, without a Jury. Saturdays q a. m. to 12 m. Fourth Wednesday of ruary,Feb without a Jury. Telephone Ig61 Gramercy. Engineer and Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Tury. John P. 0 Brien, Asafstant In charpi Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury. COUNTY COURT. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMIS- y Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. John T. Fetherston, Saperintendeni of Street County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms ro, s , 18, Fourth Wednesday of October without a Jury. SION. Cleaning. 12 and 2J. Court opens at Io a. in. daily and sits Surrogate's Court—Stephen b. Stephens, Surro. Office No. 17 Battery place. George H. Soper. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers, intil business is completed. Part I., Room No 23; gate. Ph. D., Ìreaident;ames H.Fuertes, Secretary; H. John d Ó~iåJr., Superintendent of Public Build- Part II., Room No. io, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at I1).3o de B. Parsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. inl Rooms r7, Ili and as, open daily from g a. in. to 4 o'clock a. in. Williams, M. D, George W. Tuttle, Principal Assistant Engineer p. m.-. Saturdays, Is M. Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30 Telephone, 1694 Rector. Bureau of Engineering—Topographical. Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County o'clock a. m. Theodor S. Oxholm, Principal Assistant Engineer, fudges, Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, Bureau of Engineering—Construction. Charles S. Davey, Chief Clerk. at soya o'clock a. in. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., 9 Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main, COMMISSION. a. m. to 4 p. in. Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Is in. No. egg Broadway, q a. m. top. M. Telephone, moo Tompkinsville, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Frank L. Polk, R. Roes Appleton, Arthur J. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. O'Keeffe. Samuel H. Evros. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. CORONERS. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary. Hours, y a. m. to 5p. m. Telephone, 5o Tompkinsville. Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Third avenue Lobo F. Clarke, trictDis Attorney. Labor Bureau. and Tremont avenue. Telephone, Isso Tremont and 14o2 Tremont. elephone Number, 29554y—Main SHERIFF. Ncs. 54Ø Lafayette street, Telephone,1140 Worth. Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke. County Conrt-house, Richmond, S. I. William T. Austin Chief Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m• Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Rooms I and 3 Joseph J. Barth. Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and Ø5 No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Main, a in. to 5p in. Nos. IS; and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- Henry Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy Charles E. Teals Public Administrator. quarters ire Department. Joseph uinness,McG Chief Clerk. Telephone, a84o Main, Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner Open all hours of the day and night. THE COURTS. and Chairman; William Montgomery, John Sherry, Borougn of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts REGISTER. C. Andrade, Jr., Abram A. Breneman. Building, Centre and White streets. Open at all APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, No. 'S7 East Sixty- times of the day and night. - Hall of Records. Office hours, q a. in. to 4 p. in., SUPREME COURT. seventh street. Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, excepting months of July and August; then from q Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. in George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. a. m. to 2 p. m. provided for by statute. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Telephone, 64o Plaza Julius Harburger, President Board of Coroners. William A. Prendergast, Register. Court-house, Madison avenue, comer Twenty-fifth Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. street. Court opens at I p. in. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Telephones, r0g4, S057 5o58 Franklin. Telephone, s83 Main. Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice, George L. Borough of Queens—office, Borough Hall, Fulton Ingraham Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C CENTRAL OFFICE. street, Jamaica, L. I. Samuel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. SHERIFF. Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Houghton, No. Sao Mulberry street, q a. in. to 4 p. in Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Francis M. Scott, Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Telephone, 3100 Spring. Office hours. from o a. m. to Io p, in. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clerk 'William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Theodore A. Bingham, Commissioner. Borough of Richmond—No. 44 Second street, p a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, is in. Clerk's Office opens at 9 a. m. William F. Baker. First Deputy Commissioner. New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi- Alfred T. Hobby, Sheriff. Telephone, 3840 Madison Square. Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis ness all hours of the day and night. Lewis M. Swasey Under Sheriff. eioner. Telephone, 6845, 6846, 6847, Main. Bert Hanson, Third Deputy Commissioner. Matthew J. Cahill. Daniel G. Slattery Secretary to Commissioner Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- William H. Kipp. fthie Clerk. SURROGATE. MENT. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open COUNTY OFFICES. Herbert T. Ketcham Surrogate. from Io.15 a. in. to 4 p. m. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Edward J Bergen, thief Clerk sad Clerk of the Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. it. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis Surrogate's Court.; Special Term, Part Il. (ez-parte business), Room trict Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, NEW YORK COUNTY. Court opens at In a. in. Office hours q a. in. to 4 No. 13. Manhattan. p. in Saturdays, q a. m. to Is in. Special Term, Part III., Room No. Iq, Office hours, 8 a. m. ton p m. every day in the Telephone, 3954 Mafn• Special Term, Part IV., Room No. so. year, including holidays and Sundays. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Special Term, Part V. Room No. 6, Stated public meetings of the Commission, Tues- Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Special Term, Part V1. (Elevated Railroad cases) days and Fridays at 11.30 a. in. in the Public Hear- Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. Room 31. ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the Thomas Allison, Commissioner. QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Trial Term. Part III., Room No. as. Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Trial Term, Part 1V.. Room No. si. William McCarroll, Edward SI. Bassett, Milo R. Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part V.,Room No. 24. Maltbie John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole Telephone, 241 Worth. Office hours, q a. m, to 4 p. m.; July and August, g Trial Term. Part VI.. Room No. r8. man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney i a.m. to 2 P. m.; Saturdays 9 a. M.to r2 M. Queens Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. —. Telephone, 4151) Beekman. County Court-house, Long Island City. frial Term. Part VIII. Room No, 23. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Trial Term, Part IX„ Room No. 35. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 26. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Office, Hall of Records. William S. Andrews, Commissioner. Telephone, 455 Greenpoint. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27. Manhattan Office No.44 East Twenty-third street James O. Farrell, Superintendent. Trial Term, Part XIl., Room No. —. Telephone, 5331 Gramercy. James J. Fleming Jr., Secretary. CUU1IT1 CLERK. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner. Telephone, 3950 Worth VII.. Room No. 36. Harry G. Darwin. First Deputy Commissioner. Jamaica, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, City Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. z,, Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens of New York. Trial Term, Part XV., Room No. 37. and Richmond), Temple Bar BuiMfing, No. 44 Office open, April I to October I, 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. Trial Term, Part XVI., Room No. —, Court street. COUNTY CLERK. October I to April I, 9 a, in. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays Trial Term, fart XVII., Room No. 20. Telephone, 3820 Main. Nos. 5, 8, g, io and II New County Court-house throughout the year until Is noon. Trial Term Part XVIII. Room No. 29. John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. Office hours from q a. in. to 4 P, m. John Niederstein, County Clerk. Appellate Term Room loo. 2o. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, isod and s8c8 Third Ave- Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk. Henry J. Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk.i Naturalization bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. noe. John F. Curry, Deputy. Frank C. Klingen beck, Secretary. Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor Telephone, qdy Melrose. Joseph J. Glennen, Secretary. Telephone, 151 Jamaica. northeast. William B. Calvert, Supormtendent. Telephone, 87o Cortlandt. Clerks in attendance from so a. m. to p. m, Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part J. (motions) COUNTY COURT. Room No. it. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City, Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ez-parts BOROUGH OFFICES. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre County Court opens at io a. m. Trial Terms begin business), ground floor. southeast corner. streets. first Monday of each month, except July, August Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Office hours from q a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex- floor, south. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. q a. m. to 12 m. cept during August and first Saturday of September. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- Win. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. County judges office always open at No. 336 Ful- east corner second floor, east. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and ton street Jamaica, N. Y. Clerk's office, Appellate Term, room southwest One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; 9 a. m. to John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 2304 Franklin. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. corner third floor. 4 p m.; Saturdays, a. in. to Is m. Telephone, aØ Jamaica. Trial Term, Part 1. (criminal business). Louis F. Haffen, Presldent. Criminal Court-house, Centre street. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. H. Truax Charles F. MacLean, ? Murray, Commissioner of Public Works. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Henry Bischoff, Jr., Leonard A. Giegerich P. Henry A. Hawkins. Assistant Commissioner of No. rig Nassau street q a. in. to 4 p. in. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, james pitzgerald Cortlandt City, g a. in. to 5 p. m. James A. O'Gorman, James A. Blanchard, Edward Engineer. Telephone, 6376 Ira G Damn, District Attomey. S. Clinch Samuel Greenbaum, Edward E. McCall. Principal Assistant Topo- Telephone, 39 Greenpoint. Edward h. Amend, Vernon M. Davis, Victor J. REGISTER. Dowling, Joseph Newburger, John W. Goff Sai H y, M. Warley Platzek, Peter A. }lend Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Seabur p, m. Saturdays, q a. m. tols in. During the months John Ford, Charles W. Dayton, john J. Br of July and August the hours are from g a. in. to s No. 17 Cook avenueElmhurst. Mitchell L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James John T. Robinson, N 'ublic Administrator, County Gerard. of p.m. of ueens, Peter ), Dooling Clerk, Supreme Court. Frank Gass, Register. elephone. $35 Newtown. Telephone, 4580 aortlandt. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public Telephone, 3900 Worth, and Offices. SHERIFF. SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART- ,ne. 66 Tremont. SHERIFF. Gounty Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a. in. to 4 in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m to r2 m. MENT. Broadway, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m,; Saturdays,; p. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. No. agg Herbert S. Harvey Sheriff. N. Y County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn a. m. to Ia m. John M. Phillips, 1'Jnder Sheriff. Kings President's Office, Nos. s5 and s6 Borough Hall, g Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. oint (office). . in Telephone 43 Greenp Court open daily from so o'clock a. m. to o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. in. to Is John F. Gilchrist Under Sheriff. Henry O. Stchlath, Warden, Queens County Jail. in. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for Bird S. Coler, President. Telephone, 4984 *orth. Telephone, 37 Greenpoint. p. Charles Frederick Adams. Secretary. 1 rials. Special Term for Motions. ohn A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. James F. McGee General Clerk, Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public SURROGATES. SURROGATE. Telephone, 5460 Main. Works. Hall of Records. Court open from q a. in. to, Daniel Noble, Surrogate James M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. p. in., except Saturday, when it closes at r2 m Office at Jamaica. David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. During the months of July and August the hours ari Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of from 9a. in. to2p. ni. the office is open between March 31 and July I, from COURT. Sewers. pe Abner C. Thomas and Charles H. Beckett Surro 8 a. in. to 5 p. in.; on Saturdays, from 6 a. m. to I2 Lawrence, Superintendent ot the Bureau gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. in.; between July I and September I, from q a. m. to Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm,White of PublicBuildinnggss 4 p. in.; on Saturdays, from o a. m. to is M. and Franklin streets. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at Court opens at I0.3o a. m. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. io a. in., except during the month of August, when Peter j. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, KINGS COUNTY, no court is held, and the court sits every day there- Special Deputy to the Clerk. Office of the President, Nos. Li, s5 and 16 City after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 5. in. Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. M. to is in. Telephone, gq7 Jamaica. Telephone, 6064 Franklin. John F. Ahearn, President. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Bernard Downing, Secretary. County Court-house. John Clo hen, Commissioner of Public Works. Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Put- Jacob A. LivingstontutyCommissioner. RICHMOND COUNTY. lic Works. Albert B. Waldron, Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m; Saturdays Elm, White and Franklin streets, George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. from 9 a. M. to is m. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Court opens at I0.3a a. m. Frank .J Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. in. to Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky, Warren p. m. Saturdays, q a. m, to is m. Village Hall, Stapleton. W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan Edward Swann John K. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. Malone udges ol and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. Telephone, 1454 Main. ohn J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. the Court of General Sessions.Edward K. Carroll, Office open from 9 a. in. until 4 p. in.; Saturdays Clerk. Telephone, 1201 Franklin. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. from q a. M. to 12 m. Clerk's Office open from q a. in. to p. in. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Telephone, 8i Tompkinsville. During July and August Clerk's Office will close President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Hall of Records. at s p. in., and on Saturdays at is m. and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. in. to 4 p• M. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting month Saturdays, g a. in. to I2 m. of July and August, then 9 a. in. to a p. m.; Satin COUNTY CLERK. days. o a. m. to I2 m. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW Lawrence Greaser President. Lewis M. Swasey, Commissioner. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. in. to John M. Cragen secretary. m. YORK. Bommissioner of Public Works. 1). H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner Alfred Denton, Telephone, 1114 Main, 4 C. L. Bostwick County Clerk. No. 2 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- County Court-lionse, Richmond, S. L, q a. in. to Hall lark, from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. lic Works. Thomas D. Mosscroy, Superintendent. P. Hicks, Superintendent of Highways. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. p.m. Part I. o mes Telephone. IOUs Main. Telephone, if New Dorp. Part II. Carl gerger. Superintendent of Buildings. Part III. John J. Halteran, Superintendent of Sewers. Part IV. James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Cleaning. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. B Terms of Court, Richmond County, Igc8. Part VI Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of ',Public to 4 p. in.; during months of July and August, q a. n County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County Part VII. Buildings and Offices, Judge. Part VIII. Telephone, seno Greenpoint. to a p• in.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to is m. 9942 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .17, 19x8.

Special Term Chambers will be held from ro a. m. and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson toa n. m. to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerIJ avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of BOARD MEETINGS. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m, boundary of the said borough. ' Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest coiner State and Edward F. O'Dwyer Chief Justice; Lewis J. Thomas E. Murray, James W. MclAhlin Court streets. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Conkm, Francis B. DeÌehanty oseph I. Green, justices. John,J, Walsh, justice. Edward MØ, Clark. meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room t6), Alexander Finelite, Thomas F. )5onnel ~I~p, John V Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merabach, Deputy Clerk a Oløce op= from g a, m. to 4 p. m. City Hall, every Friday, at ro.3o o'clock a. m. McAvay Peter Schmuck, Justices. Thomas F Clerk JOSEP HAAG, Smith, clerk. Location of Court—No. 3114 West Fifty-fourth Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion Secretary. Telephone, 614s Cortlandt. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. the centre Una of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room W. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be- Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, City Hall at call of the Mayor. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- the territory bounded on the south by the centre thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS hattan line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the aVaverly avenue thence along the centre line of Deputy Comptroller, S. ro a. m. centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the Court opens at line of Irving place, including its projection through centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, justices—First Division—William E. Wyatt Wil The Board of Revision of Assessments meets lard H. Olmsted, Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz Yeller Gramercy Park, on the north by the Centre line of thence along the centre line of Washington avenue b in the Old Council Chamber (Room s6), City T0hn B. Mayo Franklin Chase Hoyt, Charles W. Fifty-ninth street, on the east y the easterly line to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of excluding, however, any portion Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and Hall, every Thursday at rr a. m., upon notice Culkin, Clark; 'William M. Fuller. Deouty Clerk. of the Chief Clerk. a, m. to 4 p. m. of saidkboroii h. thence along the centre line of North Portland Clerks Office open from 9 Michael F. tilake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. avenue to the point of beginning. HENRY J. STORRS Telephone, 2092 Franklin, Clerk's oóce. Chief clerk. Telephone, bor Franklin, justice's chambers. Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy Court-room No. 45S Gates avenue. Second Division—Trial Days—No. tys Atlantic Clerk. Gerard B. "Jan Wart and Edward C. Dowling- avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- Location of Court—Part I., No. 407 Second ave- justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. The Board of City Record meets in the Old o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of nite. northwest corner of Second avenue and Twen- Clerk's Offim open from 9a. re. to4p.M. Council Chamber (Room 116), City Hall, at call days at Io tv-third street. Part II., No. ryr East Fifty-seventh of the Mayor. Queens, Tuesday at to o'clock; Town Hall, New Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- PATRICK J. TRACY, Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursday at io street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- o'clock holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. rn. Supervisor, Secretary. Telephone, 4570 Gramercy. teenth and Nineteenth Wards and that portion of ustices—Howard J. Forker, Patrick Ready. John the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Morgan PA. L. Ryan, Robert 1. Wílkin Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the centre line of Starr street between the boundary line George J . O'Keefe; Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk; John territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Queens County and the centre line of Central OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. J. Dorman, Deputy Clerk of Sixty-fifth street, on the east by the centre line avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough ot of Central Park West, on the north by the centre street between the centre lines of Central and Bash- Brooklyn, open from q a. M. to 4 p• m. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west wick avenues, and northwest of the centre line of BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. o The Bronx Star," by the westerly boundary of said borough. Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- .. " North Side News," CHILDREN'S COURT. Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos, 6 Bronx Independent.'; Spiegelberg, lustices. and 8 Lee avenue. Brooklyn First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan ames V. illoop, Clerk; John H. Bents, Deputy Philip D. Meagher and William J. liogenshuta, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Edmund C. Lee, Clerk. Clerk. Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. " Staten Island World," " Richmond County Telephone, $333 Stuyvesant. Location of Court—Broadway and Nineti-sixth Clerk's Office open from q a. m, to 4 p. m. Herald." Second Division—No. ins Court street, Brooklyn street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal Court opens at 9 C. m, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. William F. Delaney, Clerk. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 627 Main. Telephone, 4006 Riverside. The "Daily Dispatch" (First, Second, Third Fourth and Fifth Wards) Long Island Star' — Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the and Twenty-third Wards lying east of the centri line (First and Second Wa-das "Flushing Evening CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and cast of the ,centre line of Journal" (Third Ward), Tong Island Farmer' of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Schenectady avenue. and that portion of the Twenty- (Fourth Ward), "Rockaway News" (Fifth Ward). First Division. Ninety-sixth street from Lexington avenue to Nifth seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of Court opens from 9 a. m. to p. m. avenue, on the west by the centre line of Lexington Starr street between the boundary line of Queens BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. avenue from Fifty-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- Crane, Peter T. Barlow Matthew P. Breen, iosepll and the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety- ot the centre line of Suydam street between the lyn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard-Union, "Brook- F. Moss James J. Walsh Henry Steinert. Daniel sixth street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and lyner Freie Presse." E. Finn, Charles G. F. Wahle, Frederick B. House, the north by the centre line of One Hundred and southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue Charles N. Harris, Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C Tenth street, on the east by the easterly boundary Oetween the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Butts, Otto H. Droege, Joseph E. Corrigan, Moses of said borough, including, however, all of Black- Broadway. "Real Estate Record and Guide" (Harlem Dis- Herrman. well's Island and excluding any portion of Ward's Court-room. No. 114 Howard avenue. trict), "Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Wash- Philip H. Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and I Island. Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J Wlederhold, ington Heights, Morningside Heights and Harem Twenty-first street and Sylvan place. I Herman Joseph Jacob Marks, justices. Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. Districts). First District—Criminal Court Building. Edwardar A. McQuade, Clerk. bomas M. Cam Clark's Of(ìce'open from g a. m. to 4 p. m. Designated by Board of City Record June rg, jefferson Market. tell, Deputy Clerk; John J Dietz, Frederick j. Second District— Fifth District—Contains the Eighth Thirtieth rgo6. Amended June 20, r906; September 30 Third District—No. 6g Essex street. Stroh. Assistant Clerks. 1907; February 24, r9o8; March g and i6, and Fourth District—No.r5 I East Fifty-seventh street. I Location of Court—Northwest corner of Third and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of tjae Twenty- August 4, r9o8. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office open second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court- street, southeastern comer of Sylvan place. daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from q house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street a. m. to 4 p. m. Third avenue. and Brook avenue. I Telephone, 4343 79-St. Cornelius Furgueson,Justce. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. I Clerk. Seventh District—No.314 West Fifty-fourth street. OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Telephone, 4o7 Bay Ridge. RICHMOND, RICHMOND BOROUGH IIALL, ST. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east GEORGE, New BRIGHTON, N. Y., September 115, Second Diviafo .. by the centre line of to the northerly Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the igo8. terminus thereof . and north of the northerly ter- Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of Borough of Brooklyn, the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- City Magistrates—Edward J. Dooley James G. minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly N cordance with section 432 of the Greater direction the course of the Harlem river on a line Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh New York Charter. that a petition signed by Tighe John Naumer E. G. HigginbotAami Frank conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor- and the Twentieth Wardsnm' g at the intersec- E. O'keilly, Henry}. Furlong, Alfred E. Steers, tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; residents of the Staten Island District for Local AV. B. Voorhees,, )r., Alexander H. Geismar, John ough, on the north and west by the northerly and Improvements to construct sewers in Union ave- westerlyboundaries of said borough. thence along the centre line of ulton street to Flat- nue, Oak street, Chestnut street and Maple ave- Philli J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- F President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No. 358 bush avenue to Atlantic avenue' thence along the nue, in the Third Ward of the Borough of Rich- Adams street. Davies, justices. mund, has been presented to me and is on file Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; in this office for inspection, and that a meeting Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan thence along the centre line of Washington avenue Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Deputy Clerk. uf the Local Board will be held in Richmond Bor- Location of Court—No. 7o Manhattan street. to Park avenue; thence along the centre Tine of Park ough Hall, at St. George, Borough of Richmond, Courts Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre on the 29th day of September, 19o8, at 10.30 days excepted) from q a, m. to 4 p. m. line ot Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue; thence First District—No. 3118 Adams street, along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson o'clock in the forenoon, at which meeting said Second District—Court and Butler streets. Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces avenue- thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- petition will be submitted to said Board. Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, the territory bounded on the south by the centre line nue to Johnson street; thence along the centre line GEORGE CROMWELL, Fourth District—No. 6 Lee avenue. of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along President of the Borough. Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. MAYBURY FLEMING, the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- Secretary. Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of ning. Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flatbush) said borough, including Randall's Island and the Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices. whole of W aid's Island. Charles P. Bible Clerk. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BORouGlí OF land). lose ph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, justices. Court-house, I4o. 611 Fulton street RICHIM0ND, RICHMOND BOROUGH HALL, ST. Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third William J. Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan, GEORGE. New BRIGHTON, N. Y., September 55, street. Deputy Clerk. Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Tenth District—No. 133 New Jersey avenue. 1908. Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun the Twenty-sixth. Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- Borough of Queens. dred and Twenty-first street , near Third avenue Wards. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holl. Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, N cordanec with section 432 of the Greater City Magistrates—Matthew J Smitk, JJoseph p days excepted) from g a. m. to 4 p. M. Justices. Samuel F. Brothers, Clerk New York Charter, that a petition signed by Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. Telephone, 3g5o Harlem, residents of the Staten Island District for Local Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful- Improvements to open Oak street, Chestnut street, Courts. Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces the ton street INo. 3! Pennsylvania avenue). Maple avenue and a portion of Central avenue, territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satut- in the Third Ward of the Borough of Rich- First District—St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island days, 9 a. m. to ra m. Trial Days, Tuesdays, Wed- City. Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty- nesdays Thursdays and Fridays. mond, has been presented to me and is on file Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. ninth street from the centre line of Seventh rvenue in this office for inspection, and that a meeting Wednesdays and Thursdays of the Local Board will be held in Richmond Bor- Third District—Central avenue, Far Rockaway, to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east ~Telephone D , Ø East New York. L. I. by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the ough Hall, at St. George, Borough of Richmond, Borough of Richmond. centre line of Irving place, including its projection Borough of Queen.. on the 29111 day of September, 1908, at 50.30 through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of o'clock in the forenoon, at which meeting said MCity Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City petition will be submitted to said Board. arch formerly composing five wards). Court-room St. GEORGE CROMWELL, Courts. street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth Mary's Lyceum, Nos. irs and 117 Fifth street, Long street, on the north by the centre line 01 Ninety. President of the Borough. First District—Lafayette place, lace, New Brighton, sixth street from the centre line of Lexington Island City. MAYBURY FLEMING, Staten Island. avenue to the centre line of Fifth avenue and by Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. M. each Secretary. Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten day, excepting Saturdays closing at ra m. Trial One Hundred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue days, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. AU Island. to Central Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh avenue and Central Park West. other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF TITE BOROUGH OF Edgar J Lauer Frederick De Witt Wells Frank days. RICHMOND, RICHMOND BOROUGH HALL, ST. MUNICIPAL COURTS. D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, I Thomas C. Radien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, GEORGE, New BRIGHTON, N. Y., September Ig, u3iice3. ' Clerk. 1908. Borough of Manhattan. William J. Chamberlain, Cleric; Charles Healy, Telephone, sØ Greenpoint. First District—The First District embraces the Deputy Clerk. NT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- territory bounded on the south and west by the Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison Second District—Second and Third Wards, which } V cordance with section 432 of the Greater southerly and westerly boundaries of the said avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk's Office open include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown I'ew• York Charter, that a petition signed by borough, on the north by the centre line of Four- daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the residents of the Staten Island District for Local teentb street and the centre line of Fifth street from 9a. re. to4P.re. late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Improvements to construct vitrified brick gutters the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the Telephone, 3873 Plaza. Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. O. Address, on west side of Willard avenue, between Maine omtre linn rt Elmhurst, Queens County New York. avenue and Springfield avenue, on the north side of Fourth avenue from Fou eenth of Springfield avenue, between Willard avenue street to Fifth street Second avenue, Chrystie street, Borough of The Bronx. William Itaaqu~ in Jr., Justice. Luce I. Connor. Division street and ~atharine street. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth ton, Clerk. Wil1ue Rep,er, Assistant Clark- and Neal Dow avenue, and on the east side of Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer Ward which was lately annexed to the City and James B. Snediker, Stenographer. Neal Dow avenue, between Springfield avenue Justices. County of New York by chapter q34 of the Laws of Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Fridays and Maine avenue, in the First Ward of the Bor- Thomas O'Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangia, AoS. comprising all of the late Town of Westchester (for Jury Trials only. ough of Richmond, has been presented to me Deputy Clerk. and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Clerks Office open from9a. ni. to4p.ni. and is on file in this office for inspection, and Telephone, 87 Newtown. that a meeting of the Local Board will be held Location of Court—Merchants' Association Build- including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams in Richmond Borough Hall, at St. George, Bor- ing No. S4Ø Lafayette street. Clerk's Office open bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, West- Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, corn- ough of Richmond, on the 2gth day of Septem- daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from chester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and prising the terTitory of the former Towns and VII- ber, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at 9 a. M. to 4 P. m. legal noudays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Trial lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway which meeting said petition will be submitted to An additional Part of Court is now held in Tenth of causes Tuesday and icriday of each week. said Board. street and Sixth avenue. Peter A. Sheil, Justice. Jame. F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W: Damon GEORGE CROMWELL, Telephone, 6030 Franklin. Stephen Collins, Clerk. Clerk. Office hours from q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, President of the Borough. Second District—The Second District embraces the Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. MAYBURY FLEMING, closing at rs m. Telephone i8q Jamaica. territory bounded on the south by the centre line Telephone, 457 Westchester, . Secretary. of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue Clerk's Office open from q a. m, to 4 p.m. and on the south and east by the southerly and Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Court held on e[ondays. Wednesday. and Fridays at q a. M. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 RiCIIHDND- RICHMOND BOROUGH HALL, ST. north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, of the Laws of r8g5. Court-room, southeast corner Borough of B.ishinomd. on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- GEORGE, New BRIGHTON, N. Y., September 55, from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second second street. Office hours, from q a. m. to 4 p. m. First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Ig08. avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Court opens at g a. m. Castleton and Northfield). Court-roomformer Vil- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- Catharine street. John M. Tierney, Justice, Thomas A. Maher, lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Seormd'street, New N cordance with section 432 of the Greater George I. Boesch Benjamin Hoffman, Leon Clerk. New York Charter, that a petition signed by Sanders, Thomas P. Iiinnean. Justices. Telephone, 3043 Melrose. Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Arming S. Prall residents of the Staten Island District for Local Jamea Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, Clerk. Improvements to pave or repair sidewalks in Deputy Clerk. Borough of Brooklyn. Clerk's Office open from 8.4 a.m. to 4 p. m Monroe avenue, in the First Ward of the Bor- Location of Court—Nos. Ø and x66 Madison Telephone, 503 Tompkins. ough of Richmond, has been presented to me street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal First District—Comprising First, Second, Third and is on file in this office for inspection, and holidays excepted) from q a. m, to 4 P. m. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards and Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards that a meeting of the Local Board will be held Telephone, s5Ø Orchard. that portion of the Lleventh Ward beginning at the Towns of Middwn,Ø Southfield and Westfield) in Richmond Borough Hall, at St. George, Bor- intersection of the centre Imes of Hudson and CCourt-room, former Edgewater Village Hal, Staple- nugh of Richmond. on the loth day of Septem- Third District—The Third District embraces the Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of ton. ber. Igo8, at to.3o o'clock in the forenoon. at territory bounded on the south by the centre line Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence Georye W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk which meeting said petition will be submitted to of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Clerks Office open from a. m. to 4p m. said Board. of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifty- Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Court opens at q a. m. Calendar called at ro a. m GEORGE CROMWELL, ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park Flu'hing avenue to Navy street, thence along the Court continued until close of bastnep. Trial days, ys President of the Borough. West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street, centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence Monda , Wednesdays and Fridays. MAYRURY FLEMING, on the north by the centre line of Sixty-fifth street along the centre line of Johnson street to Medson Telephone, 353 Tompkinsville. Secretary.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i7, Igos. THE CITY RECORD. 9943

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH or he Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 mission, by mail or otherwise, after the closing The amount of security required is as follows: RICHMOND RICHMOND BOROUGH HALL, ST. 3roadway, New York, on or before October zo, hour for the receipt of same set forth in the to Class r, for about io,000 barrels GEORGE, I4Ew BRIGHTON, N. Y., September 15, 908, at IT a. m., at which time and place the advertisement. of Portland cement ...... $s,000 oo 1908. aid objections will be heard and testimony re- When an examination is advertised, a person In Class z, for about 3,000 cubic ards of sand ...... n, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- eived in reference thereto. desiring to compete in the same may obtain an y 1,000 00 ANTONIO )n Class 5 for about 20,000 cubic N` N cordance with section 432 of the Greater ZUCCA, application blank upon request made In writing ew York Charter, that a petition signed by PAUL WEIMANN, or by personal application at the office of the yards of riprap stone...... 3,500 00 residents of the Staten Island District for Local JAMES 1I. KENNEDY, Commission, Room i t tg. Improvements to open an easetpent Io feet wide, Board of Assessors. All notices of examinations will be posted in Delivery will be required to be made at the from Winant street westwardly, and thence WILLIAM H. JASPER, the office of the Commission, and advertised in the me and in the istanner and in such quantities as CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the northerly, partly through the extension of Mon- Secretary, l ily be directed. roe avenue, in the Third Ward of the Bor- No. .2o Broadway. date upon which the receipt of applications will Blank forms and further information may be ough of Richmond, has been presented to me City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, close for any stated position. btained at the office of the said Department. ieptember 17, Igo). Public notice will also be given by advertise ALT.E.N N. SPOONER. and is on file in this office for inspection, and ment in most of the City papers. that a meeting of the Local Board will be held st 7,28 Commissioner of Docks. in Richmond Borough Hall, at St. George, Bor- Wherever an examination is of a technical Dated September II, 1908. ough of Richmond, on the 29th day of Septem- character, due notice is given by advertisement st 224 UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO in the technical journals appertaining to the par- ber, 19o8, at Io.3o o'clock in the forenoon, at the owner or owners of all houses and lots, lO See General Instructions to Bid- which meeting said petition will be submitted to P ticular profession for which the examination is terN on the Inst page, last column, of mproved or unimproved lands affected thereby, called. said Board. hat the following proposed assessments have been Ike "City Record." GEORGE CROMWELL, Such notices will be sent to the daily papers :ompleted and are lodged in the office of the as matters of news. The scope of the examina- President of the Borough. board of Assessors for examination by all per- MAYSURY FLEMING, .005 interested, viz.: tion will be stated, but for more general informa- Secretary. tion application should be made it the office of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Borough of The Bronx. the Conunission. List 9676, No. I. Regulating, grading, curb- Specimen questions of previous examinations OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF may be obtained at Room tlo8. OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL ',ng, flagging, laying crosswalks, building ap- ;GILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH RiclisoNn, RICHMOND BOROUGH HALL, Si. )roaches and placing fences in East One Hun- Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini- GEORGE. NEW BRIGHTON, N. Y., September 15, I red and Seventy-fifth street, from Jerome ave- mum age requirement for all positions is 21. -REET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF tgo8. lue to Grand Boulevard and Concourse. FRANK L. POLK, 7Ew YORK. TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- President; E.ALEl) BIDS OR ES'II'I \TES WILL BE IN cordaITce with section 432 of the Greater Borough of Queens. R. ROSS APPLETON, -5 re(eiced by the ]'ark Board at the above New York Charter, that a petition signed by List 9924, No. 2. Paving with asphalt blocks ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE. flire of the lcpast iii; nit uf forles until 3 o'clock residents of the Staten Island District for Local Seventh avenue, from Jackson avenue to Wash- Commissioners. m. on Improvements to open Anderson avenue, in the ngton avenue, First Ward. FRANK A. SPENCER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. Fourth Ward of the Borough of Richmond, has List 9925, No. 3. Paving with asphalt blocks Secretary. Borough of Manhattan, been presented to me and is on file in this office thirteenth avenue, from Broadway to Jamaica for inspection, and that a meeting of the Local Ivenue, First Ward. FOR RI:1' \V- ING \VIIERE DIRECTED 'PILE Board will be held in Richmond Borough Hall, at List 9926, No. 4. Regulating, grading, curb- I:.\I I:\f \\'.\I.ICS Oh S\I.\LL 1'.\RKS IN St. George, Borough of Richmond, on the 29th ng recurbing and flagging with bluestone the FIRE DEPARTMENT. III. IIORut till U l- 2iI.AA']1n'T'f.AN, THE day of September, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock in the ;idewalks and crosswalks on Thirteenth avenue, ITV ul- NI:\\" \'URIC. forenoon, at which meeting said petition will be from Grand avenue to Flushing avenue, First 'the tulle sInuu,l for the completion of the submitted to said Board. Ward. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FInn DEP.IRTSIENT OF i.Iii le wurk will be sixty Cmtseculive working GEORGE CROMWELL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST lagt.. List 9962, No. 5. Regulating, grading, curb. SIXTY-SEVENTII STREET, IIOHoUGII OF MANIIATTAN. I President of the Borough. Ijng, flagging Crescent street, from Flushing to I'hc emouut of the security re luired is Ten MAYBURY FLEMING, Hoyt avenue, First Ward. TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. I' lit .urand IYollars. Secretary. List 9963, No. 6. Regulating, grading, curb- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Tlw boils will be compared and the contract ing and guttering on Delap lace, from west S received by the Fire Cummissioiscr at the nr;uhieti at a Itunp ur aggregate suns. lide of Grand street to east side of Bergen ave- above office until 10.30 o'clock a. in. on niank furms tinny be obtained at the office of lic Bepnrt ment BELLEVUE AND ALLI£,D lue, Fourth Ward. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 10OS. of 1 'arks, I tinlotigf of ilauhattau, HOSPITALS. List 9986, No. 7. Regulating, grading, curb- itssnal, Central ]'ark. ing, flagging and laying crosswalks in Seventh Borough of Manhattan. 11ENRY SMITTT, BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPiTALs DEPARTMENT avenue (Blackwell street), from Grand avenue No. I. FOR FURNISIIING ALL TILE L.\BOR I'residcnt; OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND to Woolsey avenue, First Ward. AND MATERIALS RE)OBlRED POR ADDI- TOSEI'IT I. PERRY. FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE List 9987, No, 8. Paving with asphalt blocks TIONS AN]) ;\L'CER:\PIONS TO TIIE (.JUAR- MICIL\EL J. IîP:NNEl) , CITY OF NEW YORK. Sixteenth avenue, from Broadway to Graham .1'ELtS OF I(OUK\Nl) L:\1TDER COMPANY Coumtissioncrs of ]'arks. avenue, First Ward. Dated September 15, 1958. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NO. 20, LOCATED AT NO. 157 MERCER received by the President of the Board List 9995, No. g. Paving with asphalt Sixth STI:EE,t, BOROUGH OF 'MANIIA'l'TAN. SIO•n1 Sof Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock avenue, from Broadway to Graham avenue, First -Clue time for the completion of the work anti R- - See General InNtruetions to Bid- p. m. on Ward. the full performance of the contract is sixty ilers on the last page, Inst column, Of The limits within which it is proposed to lay (6n) daps. Ille "City neiurd." MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1808. the said assessments include all the several houses TheI n010uut of security required is Two 'Ihou- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- sand tollars. FURNITURE, ETC., FOR TRAINING eels of land situated on— Bils will be compared and the contract OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL SCHOOL FOR WOMEN NURSES, BELLE- No. I. Both sides of East One Hundred and 1IUIu.DlG, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIxTY-FOusCit awar,erl at a lump or aggregate suits. SPRIET, VUE HOSP'I.AL, N1:\V YORK. Seventy-fifth street, front Jerome avenue to Ill ank forms and further in formati,n may he BOROUGH OF MANIIATT.AN, TIIE CITY OF The surety required will be not less than fifty about 250 feet east of Grand Boulevard and obtained aud the Plan; and drn•.ings nuav be Nose YORK. per cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid. Concourse, and to the extent of half the bock seen at the office of the hire Department, N~--. E.\LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The time for the delivery of the supplies • and at the intersecting avenues. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. Jlanhat- ,~ received by the Park Board at the above the full performance of the contract is within No. 2. Both sides of Seventh avenue (Back- tau. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock 5o days after award is made. well street), from Washington avenue to Tack- NICIIOL:AS J. HAYES, p. in. on The bids will be read fron] the total, and will son avenue, and t the extent of half the block Fire Commissioner. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. he compared and awarded to the lowest bidder at the intersecting avenues. Dated September To, rquS, Borough of 31itnhatIan. for the line or class, as specified, as soon there- No. 3. Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, from 511,23 after as practicable, according to law. Jamaica avenue to Broadway, and to the extent R?" See General InstrnetionN to ltid- FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- Blank forms may be obtained at the office of of one-half the block at the intersecting avenues. I lers on the last Dage, lest colitutn, of QUI1tED FOR CH.ANGI-:S IN ELECTRIC the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth No. 4. Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, from the "City itecord.". CIRCUIT VYORK, FIRE -ALARM AND street, Borough of Manhattan, where the bids Grand avenue to Flushing avenue, and to the W.A"1'Cll VL\N'S DETECTOR SYSTEM, and deposits are also delivered. extent of one-half the block at the intersecting NIGHT ].IGI11'ING SYS'l'1?\I, CHANGES IN )OT-IN W. BRANNAN, avenues. :LE\ -ATORS, E'I'C,, PUR THE METRO- President of the Board of Trustees, No. 5. Both sides of Crescent street, from DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND I'OI.IT_\N MUSEUM OF ART. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Flushing avenue to I-Ioyt avenue, and to the FERRIES. The trine allowed to complete the whole work Dated September 16, 19o8. extent of one-half the block at the intersecting will be ninety consecutive working days. s17,28 avenues. The amount of security required is Eighteen 'Thousand Dollars. kny' See General Instrnotioue to Bid- No. 6. Both sides of Delap place, between IfsfA]t?.,1LV'l' OF Docks AND FERRIES. PIER "A,' page, last column, of Grand street and Bergen avenue, and to the Poor of BATTERY PLACE, NoA'rR RIVER, Boa- The bids will be compared and the contract der % on the inst extent of one-half the block at the intersecting the "City Record.' OUGH OF MAN17'AT .S N, TI IS CITY OF NEW YORK, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. street and avenue. E:\LEI) I;lh)S OR 1,.T1I\1:\TES V IT.T. 131; Blank farms may be obtained and plans may No. 7. Both sides of Seventh avenue (Black- reedscd by the Commis- urer of llocks at he seen at the office of tite Department of well street), from Grand avenue to Woolsey Sthe above office until 1_ o'ch,díc ni. on ]'arks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Cen- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. avenue, and to the extent of one-half the block tral Park. at the intersecting avenues. HIOXDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. HENRY SMITH, No. 8. Both sides of Sixteenth avenue, from CON-l- R.ACT NO. 11411. ]'resident; UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Broadway to Graham avenue, and to the extent FOR FURNISIItNG ALL '1í1E L.ABOR JOSEPH I. L'E1tRY, P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, of one-half the block at the intersecting avenues. MICHAEL T. KENNEDY, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, No. 9. Both sides of Sixth avenue, from AND \l:\'1t:lil \Eti RI:ODIREI) l- Id t-l'R- CDmmf,=iouers of Parks. that the following proposed assessments have Broadway to Graham avenue, and to the ex- NtSIIINt:ANU DELT \1?RJ\G \hlSCI•LL.A- Dated September 14, IgoS. been completed and are lodged in the office of tent of one-half the block at the intersecting NEULS 5CiLIES.,P '1he tithe for the couipletioul of the worle a nti st4,24 the Board of Assessors for examination by all street or avenue. ii- - See General iustruuiomt to Bid- persons interested, viz.: the full per fehl.Iiee ot Ille contract is un or All persons whose interests are affected by the before the expiration of i8o ealeiular days. der un Ilte last page, last column, of above-named proposed assessments and who are the "City l(ecord." Borough of Manhattan, opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- The contract will be divided into liftecn List 9637, No. I. Outlet sewer in West Two quested to present their objections, in writing, to eins=es, each class to be a separate contract, tind the amount of security rcrtuired on each clan; OFFICE OF TIIS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Hundred and Eleventh street, between the Har- the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, Nn. 320 IPcILi,i,NC. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH lem River and Broadway; sewer in Tenth ave- Broadway, New York, on or before October 13, is as follulv.;: nue, between Two Hundred and Eleventh street Class I - NLacllinists' supplies, tools, STREET. IIoRou'Git OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Igs8, at II a. m.. at which time and place the etc...... $600 0, Ni-%v YORK. and Two Hundred and Thirteenth street; and in said objections will he heard and testimony re- Two Iíundred and Thirteenth street, between ceived in reference thereto. Class 2. Uniuns, cotrplfisus, bush- E_sLED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Tenth avenue and Broadway. Sewers in Tenth ings, pipes, etc ...... Sno no S received hy the Park hoard at the above ANTONIO ZUCCA, Class 3. I;rn=hes, etc ...... 300 ai office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock avenue, between Two Hundred and Ninth and PAUL WEIMANN, Two Hundred and Eleventh streets; and between ('la-s 4. Valves, etc ...... Innu ni) p. M. on JAMES H. KENNEDY, Class 5. Ilardware ...... 2.500 on Two Hundred and Thirteenth street and Two Board of Assessors. THURSDAY, SEí"TEbMIIER 24, 190S. Hundred and Sixteenth street. Clas 6. Iran ...... 3,0,0 on WILLIAM H. JASPER, ('lass 7. \l iscellancous...... 2,nao o0 liurough of Ma nhatttan. List I 13, No. z. Sewer in Fairview avenue, Secretary, between Broadway and St. Nicholas avenue. - Class 8. Canvas ...... 200 o0 FOR YURNIrILIAI;, DI{T.IV'EKING AND No. 320 Broadway. ('lass 9. Emde wheels...... Imo on LAYING Ni-: \V \1-.\'I'ER MAINS AND .\I'PUR- Borough of The Bronx. City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, (ta-s 1o. Electrical suplrlies ..... 100 00 'I'F:N.\NCl:s IN CT`NTRAI. PARK. BETAVEEN List 9741, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curb- September IT, Igo8. Class I t. fainters' supplies ...... loo o0 F1Gl]'1'V-P1IRSC AND ONE IIUNIIREUTII ing, flagging, laying crosswalks, building ap- SI 1,22 (lass I2. Pumas, eie ...... 300 on S 11E1.ITS, IN '1- HE P,0ROITGh OF MANDAT- proaches and erecting fences in Lawrence ave- Class 13. Inking, etc...... I,u;o no TAN, TIIE CITY OF NEWV YORK. nue, from Lind avenue to \Vest One Hundred Class 14- Rubber hose...... gno no The tinte alIoø'cd for the completion of the and Sixty-seventh street. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ( lans 15. :Metallic huse, etc...... 2.500 00 whole work will be one hundred consecutive work- The limits within which it is proposed to lay ASSESSMENTS. ing clays. the said assessments include all the several houses Dinners will state a price for furnishing and The amount of security required is Twenty delivering all of the materials called for in any Th,,usanel Dollars. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par. NOTICE. eels of laud situated on— class upon which a biel is siubuititterl. Enet class The bids will 1te compared and tite contract No. I. Both sides of Two Hundred and Elev- of ille contract. if awarded, will be awardcil as awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to tite UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a separate contract to the lowest bidder in the loil'c,t bideler. ent11 street, from Broadway to the Harlem River; pursuant to section 38 of the Tax Law of both titles of Tenth avenue, from Two Hundred P cia". hi lank forms may be ohtnrosiI and the plans the State of New York, that the assessment roll Delivery will be required to be made at the till drawings may be Seen at the office of the and Ninth street to Two Hundred and Sixteenth of assessment in The City of New York, of shares street; also both sides of Ninth avenue, from of stocks of banks and banking associations for time and in the manner all il in such quantities Department of Parks, L'orough of Manhattan, Two Hundred and Tenth to Two Hundred and as may be directed. .\r=enal, Central farle. the year rgo8, has been finally completed and Blank fortes and further information may be Twelfth street; both sides of Sherman avenue, filed on September I, tgo8, in the office of the HENRY SMI'I.'1I, from Emerson street to Two Hundred and Elev- obtained at the office of til 'uitl Department. President; Clerk of The City of New York, in the City ALLEN N. SPOONER, enth street; both sides of Vermilyea avenue, be- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, TOSGPIT T. I:ERRY, binning at a point about 175 feet southerly front where it will remain open to public inspection Commissioner of Docks. 1IIIC1-I:\L:1. T. KEN\EI)Y, Isham street, and extending northerly to Twc Dated September IS, i,)o8. Commi>,ionm-s of Parks. for fifteen days. s16.28 Hundred and Eleventh street; east side of Broad- Dated this Ist day of September, Igo8. Dated September 14, 1958. way, fron[ g.r See General Instructions to Bid- Emerson street to Two Hundred and LAWSON PURDY, st4,24, Fourteenth street; west side of Broadway, from ders on the last paste, last column, of If-ii- See General Instroetioue to Bid- Emerson street to a point about 619 feet north ol President; FRANK RAYMOND, tite "City Record.' ders on the lamt Dn84'e, last colanip, of Isham street; both sides of Isham street, fron the 'City Record." '1'enthi avenue to a point about Too feet west of JAMES H. TULLY Cooper street; both sides of Emerson street, fron CHARLES PUTZEÌ„ OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Post avenue to a point about I5o feet west ol HUGH HASTINGS, FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, CHARLES J. McCORMACK, TITE Emerson street; both sides of Two Hundred ane NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Titt' ARSENAL (BUILDING, CENTRAL PARK, BOROUGH OF Twelfth, Two Hunri-cd and Thirteenth and Tw( Commissioners of Taxes CITY OF NEW YORK. and Assessments. IANIIATTAN. Hundred and Fourteenth streets, from Tenth ave EALED BIDS OR ESTIMI- mue to Broadway, and the north side of Emersor 51, I5 \TES \VILT, PE E.\LEI) BIDS \\'ILL BE RECEIVED BY street, from Cooper street to Broadway. S received by the Commissioner of Docks ai S the Park Commissioner at the above office No. 2. Both sides of Fairview avenue, fron ille above office until la o'clock in. oil of the Department of Parks until 12 o'clock m. Broadway to St. Nicholas avenue; east side n1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. on Broadway, extending about 408 feet south 01 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Fairview avenue. COMMISSION. CONTR.\CT NO. 1132. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19(18. No. 3. Both sides of Lawrence avenue, fron FOR FURNISHING .IND 1)I:I.TVERINf FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF MAINTATNINi; Lind avenue to West One hundred and Sixty CEMENT AND S:AN1) AND FOR T['RNISII STANDS ANT) TABLES AT 'fill? "TER- seventh street, and both sides of Graharr MUNICIPAL CIVIL SEavica CoMMIssION, No. agg ING. DET.TVERIN(; AND ]'UTTING I' RACE" IN CENTR.\L ]'ARK, NI-:.\R SF:1'- square, from its intersection with Lawrence BROADWAY. CITY OP NEW Yoax. PLACE RIPR:\I' STONE. I:\TY-SECOND STRI-El', FOR l IIE I'Ult- avenue south to its intersection with Lawrence The time for the completion of the work an( I OSis OR SELT.IN G liKPRHSI11liEN'f5 avenue on the north. and to the extent of hall UBL IC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF the full performance of the contract is on o (SPIRITUOUS LIOUIORS ENCha'TED). the block at the intersections of Tind avenue ane all competitive examinations two weeks in advanceID of the date upon which the receipt of before the expiration of i8o calendar days. No bids will he considered unless accompanied of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street. Bidders must state a price per unit for each Clas by a certified check or money to the amount of All persons whose interests are affected by th, applications for any scheduled examination will of the contract Upon which a bid is submitted one-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and above named proposed assessments, and who ari close. Applications will be received for only namely, a price per barrel on Class I, a price pe privilege per year. opposed to the same, or either of them. are re such examinations as are scheduled. No applica. cubic yard on Class 2 and a price per cubic yan tion will be accepted at the office of the Com- 1'he bids will be compared and the privilege quested to present their objections, in writing, tt on Class 3. will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder. L

9944 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l7, 1908.

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Blank forms and further information may he Time time for the delivery of the articles, ma-,' any or all bids. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH obtained at the office of the Supervising En- terials and supplies and the performance of thb Form of proposal and full information as to STREET OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF gineer of the Department, foot of East Twenty' contract is by or before December 31, 1908. bidding can be obtained at the office of the NEW YORK. sixth street, The City of New York, where plans The aniolntt of security required is fifty pét and specifications may be seen. cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid or erti- Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE New York City. ROBERT W. HEBIIERD, ntate. received by the Park Board at the above Commissioner. HENRY SMITH, S Borough of The Bronx. Commissioner of Parks, Boroughs office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock Dated September II, 1908. of Manhattan and Richmond. p. m. on 811,23 CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- 512,11 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. tlF See General Instructions to Bid- LIVERING FORAGE. Lt, See General instructions to Did- Borough of The Bronx. ere un the last page, last column, of, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- the "City Record." terials and supplies and the performance of the dera on the la®t page, last column, of FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING contract is by or before December 31, 19o8. the "City Record." EIGHT HUNDRED (800) CUBIC YARDS The amount of security required is fifty per BROKEN STONE OF TRAP ROCK AND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF cent. (go%) of the amount of the bid or osti• t OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL FOUR HUNDRED (400) CUBIC CARDS EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. mate. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK (NO. 3, 1908, The bidder will state the price of each item OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP BOTANICAL GARDEN), FOR PARKS, BOR. or article contained in the specifications or sched- STREET TO CONTRACTORS. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per hun- NEW YORK. DUGH OF TISE BRONX. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The time for delivery of articles, materials dred pounds, or other unit of measure, by which and supplies and the performance of the con- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES, the bids will be tested. The extensions must be S received -by the Park Board at the above tract is before December I, 19o8. made and footed up, as the bids will be read office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock The amount of security is Twelve Hundred from tite total and awards made to the lowest p. an. on Dollars ($1,200). EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE bidder. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. The bids will be compared and the contracts S received by the Department of Public Delivery will be required to be made at the Borough of Manhattan. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock time and in the manner and in such quantities Blank forms may be obtained at the office of p. m. on as may be directed. FOR FURNISHING- .\N'D DELIVERING AT the Department of Parks. Zbrowski Mansion, Blank forms and further information may be ob- THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF N-\TURAL Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx, The WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908 tained at the office of the Department of Street HISTORY SEVEN ELECTRIC MOTORS AND City of New York. Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to ELECTRIC CABLES. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND zI Park row. The security required will be One Thousand HENRY SMITH, MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR ADDITION- Dollars. President; AL HEATING, CiIILDREN'S HOSPITAL, FOSTER CROWELL, The time allowed for the delivery of the ma- JOSEPH I. BERRY, RANDALLS ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW Commissioner of Street Cleaning. terials is sixty days. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, YORK. Dated September 9, 1908. The bids will be compared and the contract Commissioners of Parks. The time allowed for the completion of the 810,22 work and full performance of the contract is awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank 83,17 if.+ See General Instruction, to Bid- forms may be obtained at the office of the De- forty (40) consecutive calendar days. mF See General instructions to Bid- The surety required will be Fifteen Hundred der.% on the last page, last column, ol artment of Parks, Arsenal, Central Park, New derw on the last page, last column, of Dollars ($1,500). the "City RecordJ' York City. the "City Record." HENRY SMITH, The bidder will state one aggregate price for President; the whole work described and specified, as the JOSEPH I. BERRY, contract is entire for a complete job. MAIN OFFICE OF TIIE DEPARTMENT OF STREET MICHAEL T. KENNEDY, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Blank forms and further information may be CLEANING, Room 1403, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, Commissioners of Parks. obtained at the office of the Supervising En- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW CHARITIES. gineer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- YORK. s3, i 7 sixth street, The City of New York, where plans , See General instructions to Bid- and specifications may be seen. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE dcrs on the last page, last column, +s1 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OP ROBERT W. HEBBERD. t~ received by the Commissioner of Street the "City Record." EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. Commissioner. Cleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock Dated September ii, 19o8. ni. on OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP PARKS, ARSENAL TO CONTRACTORS. SI 1,23 BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOUaTH Imo' See General Instruction. to Hid- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF tiers on the last page, last column, of Borough of Brooklyn. NEW YORK. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES'. the "City Record." EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- received by the Park Board at the above LIVI:RING FORAGE. S 3 o'clock EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- office of the Department of Parks uo:tii S received by the Department of Public DEPARTMENT OF STREET p. m. on Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock terials and supplies and the performance of the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. contract is by or before December ,i, 1g08. p. n7. on CLEANING. The amount of security required is fifty per Borough of Manhattan. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 cent. (5o`;ó) of the amount of the bid or esti- FOR P.AV'IN(: AND REPAVING AV'íT11 MAIN OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF STREET mate. ROCK AspIIALT I.\STIC \\TIERE DIRECT FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING CLEANING, ROOM 1403, 'NOS. IB TO 21 PARK Rosy The bidder will state the price of each item ED, TITE \V.\1.1LS OF TITE CF.N T R,\L AND Pl R\ITLRE FOR NEW NURSES' HOME, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Nemt or article contained in the specifications or sched- OTHER PARRS IN THE BOROUGHI OF MAN- >IETROI'OI.ITAN TRAINING SCHOOL, YORK. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per hun- HATT:\N, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CI..\CK\VELLS ISLAND. dred pounds, or other unit of measure, by which The time allowed for the completion of the The time for the performance of the contract EAI-ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL TIE the bids will be tested. The extensions must be whole work will be sixty consecutive working is during the year IgoØ. S received by the Commissioner of Street made and footed tip, as the bids will be read davs. The amount of security required is fifty (5o) Cleaning at the above office until Ia o'clock m. from the total and awards made to the lowest The amount of the security required is Ten per cent of the amount of the bid or estimate. on bidder. Thousand Dollars ($Io.000). The bidder will state the price per dozen TUESDAY, SEPTEMBFRt 22, 1908. Delivery will be required to be made at the The contracts must be bid for separately. or other unit by which the bids will be tested. time and in the manner and in such quantities The bids will be compared and the contract The extensions must be made and footed up. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. as may he directed, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. as the bids will be read from the total and CONTRACT FOR FI'RNISTIING AND DF.- Blank forms and further information may he ob- Plans may be seen and blank forms may be awards made to the lowest bidder on each line T.II"ERING ONE THOUSANV (I,000) PIPE laired at the office of the Department of Street obtained at the office of the Department ot or itenj, as stated in the specifications. HORSE COLLARS. Cleaning, tltc Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to Parks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central Blank forms and further information may be The time for the delivery of the articles. ma- 21 fark row. Park. obtained at the office of the Department, foot terials and supplies and the performance of the FOSTER CROWELL, HENRY SMITH, of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Man- contract is by or before Dezember 31, 1904. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. President; hattan. The amount of security required is fifty per Dated September 9, 1908. JOSEPH I. BERRY, ROBERT W. HEBBERD, cent. (to') of the amount of the bid or esti- sí0,22 Commissioner. MICA.\EL J. KENNEDY. mate. •=:'See General Instructions to Bid- Commi_.dioncrs of Parks. Time City of New York, September i t, 1908, The bidder will state the price per pipe horse st t,24 ders on the Inst patge, last column, of S3.I 7 collar contained in the specifications or schedules tEt' "City Record." 8,=Y See General instructions to Bid- X-° See General Instructions to Bid- herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the ders oil the Inst page, last column, of ders on the last page, tast column, of bids will be tested. 'Tire extensions must be the "City Record." t lf "City Record." made and footed up, as the bids will be real from the total and awards made to the lowest ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. bidder. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Delivery will be required to be made at the BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. time and in the manner and in such quantities PERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TILE CITY OF as may be directed. in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill NEW YORK. Blank forums and further information may he in can procure material for that purpose—ashes, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE TO CONTRACTORS. obtained at the office of the T7epartment of street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart- S received by the Park Board at the above Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. 73 to 21 Park rost'. olying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, p. m. on FOSTER C'RO \VELT., Nos. 13 to 21 Park row. Borough of Manhattan. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. FOSTER CROWELL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Borough of The Bronx. Dated September 9, i9o8. S received by the Department of Public B IO,22 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE MATERIALS Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p, nt. on Ro See General Instructions to Did- AND LABOR FOR LAYING \VATER PIPE IN ders on the lunt pasce, Inst column, of BRONX, CLAREMONT, CROTON.\, ST. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1008. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. DL4R1S AND VAN C0RTLAVD"l PARKS, IN the "City Record." THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, IN TITE FOR FURNISIIING ALL THE LABOR AND CITY OF NEW YORK. JL\ -TRIALS NECESSARY TO RAISE, MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET DEP.\RTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK The time allowed for the completion of the STRAIGHTEN AND REPAIR SEA WALL, CLEANING, Room 1403, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, As- i.\UE AND FIFTY-NINT'Ii STREET, BOROUGH OF whole work will be one hundred (too) consecutive CITY HOSPITAL. BLACK\VELLS ISLAND, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TIIS CITY OF NEW IANII:ATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. YORK. working days. TITE CITY OF NEW YORK. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMA'T'ES WILL BE The amount of the security req_ired is Eight The time allowed for the completion of the EALED BIDS OR ESTT\TATES WILT. BE received by the 'Superintendent of School Thousand Dollars ($8,000). work and full performance of the contract is received by the Commissioner of Street S fine hundred (ioo) consecutive working days. S Supplies at the above office of the Department of The bids will be compared and the contract Cleaning at the alale office until 12 o'clock In. Education until 12 o'clock noon on awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The security required will be Two Thousand on Plans may be seen and blank forms may be Dcdlars ($2,000). M0 DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908, obtained at the office of the Devartment of Time bidder will state one aggregate price for TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1005. Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Bor- the whole work described and specified, as the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING contract is entire for a complete job. Fl SI' BOOBS, 'ml \t GLOBES, CHARTS, ough of The Bronx. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- HENRY SMITH, Blank forms and further information may be l'IGTUI1l•.ì. ETC., FOR TILE DAY AND President; obtained at the office of the Supervising En- IIVERING THREE HI'NI)RED (325) SETS -:A- ENING E[.iU i%1N 'ARV SCHOOLS AND JOtl(PTl I. PERRY. dicer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- OF SINGT.E C.\RT HARNESS (25o SETS '1'III': imAT AND EVENING IIIGII SCHOOLS MICH.\EL T. KEN NEDI'. sixth street, The City of New York, where plans FOR MANll.\TT.\N AND so SETS FOR TIll'. OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. and specifications may be seen. BRONX). The tilue for the delivery of the articles, ma. Commissi,.ners of Parks. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- 53.17 ROBERT W. IIEBBEAD, tcrials and supplies, and the performance of the Commissioner. terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before December It, 1009. if' S.'e General Instructi on, to Hid- contract is by or before December 31, Igo8. The amount of the security required is fifty der>+ on the Dated September to, 1908. Inst page, c,í.rt column, of SI 1,22 The amount of security required is fifty per -per cent. (o%) of the amount of the bid or the "City Record." cent. (5oó) of the amount of the bid or esti- estimate. ifs;' See General Instructions to Bid- mate. The bidder svitI state the price of each item or ders oil the last page, last column, of The bidder will state the price per set of har- article contained in the specifications or schedules OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP PARKS. ARSENAL the "City Record." ness contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH herein contained or hereto annexed, by which bids will be tested. Award will be made to the STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF the bids will be tested. The extensions must lose-t bidder on each item. NEW YORK. be made and footed up. as the bids will be Delivery will be required to be made to the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT or aud in the manner EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. read from the total and awards made to the places designated at the time received by the fark It ard at the above lowest bidder. ane in such uaantidm5 as may he directed. S Delivery will be requiremT to be made at the Blank forms and further information may be office of the Department cf ['arks until 3 o'clsck ot p. m. en TO CONTRACTORS. time and in the manner and in such quantities obtained at the office of the Superintendent as mav be directed. School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- TIHURRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. Blank forms and further information may be ough of Manhattan. southwest corner of Park Borough of The Bronx. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. obtained at the office of the 17eparlment of avenue and Fifty-ninth street. FOR FURNISHING AND ERECTING Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos, I'.\'l'RTUN iONF.S. WROUGHT IRON FENCES AROUND SUCH i3 to 21 Park row. Surerintendent of 52i1...ol Supplies. PORTIONS OF ST. ?JARYS P.ARK, IN THE EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOSTER CROWET.T-. P,oR000N OF THE BRONX, IN TTIE CITY Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Dated September Io, 1908. S received by the Department of Public 510,21 OF NEW YORK, AS ARE NOT ALREADY Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock Dated September 9, 1908. Instructions to Bid- FENCED. p. In. on 510,22 -e See (:eneral The time allowed to complete the whole work di'rN on the last pitge, last column, of is sixty (6a) cunsccutsve working days. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908 gar See General latrwtIouh to Bid- the "City Record." deri oil the 1nRt page, last column, oS The amount of security required is Fifteen POR FURNISHIND ALL THE LABOR A D Hundred Dollars ($e,gr,oO. \I.\TERI.T.S NECESSARY TO J-AY THE the CftI. Record." The bids will be compared and the contracts \I.\INS AND INSTALL A PRESSURE SYS- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OP PARK awarded at a lump or aggreeate sum. MAIN OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT or STREET AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF 'FE1I, AND TO PUT IN OPERATION ALL CLEANING, ROOM 1403, Nos, 13 TO 21 I'ARK Row, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of TEIE STEAM AND WATER FIXTURES NOW MANHATTAN, CITY of New YORK. the Department of Parks, Zhrowski Mansion, IN THE NEW NURSES' HOME. METRO- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. TILE CITY OF NEW Claremont Park, P.''r - igh of The Bronx. YORK. S EALED RIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT. BE POLITAN HOSPITAL, BLACKWELLS IS- received by the Superintendent of School HENRY SMITET, LAND. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE President; Bcildings at the above office of the Department The time allowed for the completion of the S received by the Commissioner of Street of Education until 11 o'clock a. m. on TOSEPII I. IIERRY. work and full performance of the contract is Cleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock MICELAEL T. KENNEDY, forty (40) consecutive working days. m, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. Cmmi-sioncrs of Parks. The surety required will be Six Thousand Borough of Brooklyn. 13.17 Dollars ($6,000). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1008. ' See General instructions to Bid- The bidder will state one aggregate price for Borough of Manhattan. No, I. FOR MOVING TEMPORARY BUILD- ders on the last page, last column, of the whole work described and specified, as the CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- INGS FROM REAR OF PUBLIC SCHOOL 8 tile "City Record." contract is entire for a complete job. LIVERING FORAGE. GLENMORE AND STONE AVENUES AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Igo& THE CITY RECORD. 9945

WATKINS STREET TO THE CORNER OF The amount of the security required is Fifty ind receive the amount of such assessment, to Said section provides, in part, that "If any CHURCH AVENUE AND EAST FORTY- Per cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or harge, collect and receive interest thereon at such assessment shall remain unpaid for the EIGHTH STREET. AND ALSO FOR ALTER- estimate. he rate of seven per centum per annum, to be period of sixty days after thedate of entry ATIONS, REPAIRS ETC., AT EASTERN The bidder will state the price of each item alculated to the date of payment, from the date thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- DISTRICT HIGH St CHOOL, MARCY AVE- or article contained in the specifications or vhen such assessment became a lien, as provided ments it shall be the duty of the officer au- NUE, RODNEY AND KEAP STREETS, BOR- schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, ,y section 159 of this act," thorized to collect and receive the amount of OUGH OF BROOKLYN. by which the bids will be tested. Award will be Section 15g of this act provides • • • "An such assessments to charge, collect and receive The time allowed to complete the whole work made to the lowest bidder on each item, whose tssessment shall become a lien upon the real interest thereon at the rate of 7 per centum per on each school will be as follows: goods are equal to the sample furnished for in- state affected thereby ten days after its entry annum, to be calculated to the date of payment Public School 84, 75 working days. spection or referred to by catalogue number. n the said record." from the date when such assessment became a Eastern District High School, 55 working days. Delivery will be required to be made at the The above assessments are payable to the Col- lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." —as provided in the contract. time and in the manner and in such quantities ector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Section 159 of this act provides The amount of security required is as follows: as may be directed. or the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of "An assessment shall become a lien upon ;the Public School 84 ...... $5,000 00 Blank forms and further information may be ['axes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in real estate affected thereby ten days after its Eastern District High School...... 1,500 00 obtained at the office of the Superintendent of he Mechanics' Bank Building, Court and Mon- entry in the said record." • • School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- ague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between the The above assessments are payable to the Col- ough of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park tours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau A separate proposal must be submitted for avenue and Fifty-ninth street. 'rom 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears each school and award will be made thereon. hereon on or before November 14, 1908, will be of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, On No. I the bidders must state the price of PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies. :xempt from interest, as above provided, and in the Mechanics' Bank Building, Court and each item by which the bids will be tested. tfter that date will be subject to a charge of Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between Blank forms, plans and specifications may be Dated September 5, Igo8. nterest at the rate of seven per centum per the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Sat- obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- 55,17 mount from the date when such assessments urdays from g a. m. to t2 m., and all payments tendent at Estimating Room, ninth floor. Hall of gir See General Instructions to Bid- >ecame liens to the date of payment. made thereon on or before November g, Igo8, the Board of Education. Park avenue and Fifty- ders on the last page, last colur-tn, of will be exempt from interest, as above pro- ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, and also the "City Record." HERMAN A. METZ. vided, and after that date will be subject to at Brasch Office, No. i3t Livingston street, Bor- Comptroller. a charge of interest at the rate of 7 per centum ough of Brooklyn. City of New York, Department of Finance, per annum from the date when such assess- C. B. J. SNYDER, CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE comptroller's Office, September r5, IgoS. ments became liens to the date of payment. Superintendent of School Buildings. S, 7,30 HERMAN A. METZ, Dated September g, 1908. COMMISSION. Comptroller. 59,21 City of New York, Department of Finance, gr See General Instructions to Bid- TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Comptroller's Office, September to, 1908. ders on the last page, ilost column, of WARDS. sr 2,25 the "Ulty Record." im URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Ioi8 OF THE chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. DEPARTMENT Or EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there of The City of New York hereby gives public AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the notice to all persons, owners of property. affected TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION IotS OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Commissioners appointed under said Acts will b, by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- j the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- held at the office of the Commission, Room 138, PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK- troller of The City of New York hereby gives EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No, 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough LYN: 0 received by the Superintendent of School public notice to all persons, owners of property, tJ of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL Buildings at the above office of the Department of Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at 9 TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION I2. Education until II o'clock a. m. on o'clock p. m., until further notice. SEWER in JUNIUS STREET, between Pit-9UEENS: IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. Dated New York City, October r2 tØ kin and Blake avenues, and OUTLET in BLAKE WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, FIRST WARD. Borough of Queens. AVENUE, between Junius street and Snediker GEORGE C. NORTON, avenue. Area of assessment: South side of REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING , LEWIS A. ABRAMS, Blake avenue between Junius street and FI-AGGING AND LAYING CROSSWALKS IN No. 2. FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A Sned- ALBERT STREET, from Ditmars avenue to WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR THE BUILD. Commissioners. fiker avenue; both sides of Junius street, between Potter avenue; also in POTTER AVENUE, LAMONT MCLOUGIIØta INGS OF THE PARENTAL SCHOOL ON THE Sutter and Pitkin avenues; west side of Junius from Albert street to Steinway avenue, Area of WESTERLY SIDE OF ROAD BETWEEN street, between Blake and Sutter avenues; east assessment: Both sides of Albert street, from FLUSHING AND JAMAICA, ABOUT 1,700 side of Van Sinderen avenue, between Blake Ditmars avenue to Potter avenue, and to the ex- FEET SOUTH OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD and Sutter avenues; both sides of Blake avenue, tent of half the block at the intersection of Dit- TURNPIKE, FLUSHING, BOROUGH OF DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. between Powell and Junius streets, and the mars avenue; also both sides of Potter avenue, QUEENS. westDumont side avenues. of Junius street, between Blake and from Albert street to Steinway avenue, and to The time allowed to complete the whole work NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. the extent of half the block at said street and will be go working days, as provided in the con- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 5. avenue. tract. SEWER in PRESIDENT STREET, between NINTII AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD- The amount of security required is Eight Thou- N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ío18 OF ING. CURBING. FLAGGING AND LAYING sand Dollars. I the Greater New York Charter the Comp- Bedford and Rogers avenues, and OUTLET CROSSWALKS. from Jackson avenue to Pierce On No. a the bids will be compared, and the troller of The City of New York hereby gives SEWER in PRESIDENT STREET, between a ksoessrocen: Bath sides of Ninth contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the public notice to all persons, owners of property, Rogers and Nostrand avenues. Area of assess- avenue. Area lowest bidder. affected by the following assessments for LOCAL ment: Both sides of President street, between andsud tot e fromthe extent Jackson of halfavenue the toblock Pierce at the avenue, inter- Blank forms, plans and specifications may be IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF Nostrand and Bedford avenues; both sides of BRg and avenues. obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- BROOKLYN: avenue, between Union and President sc BROAIrWAY—FLAGGING,BROADW AY—FLAGGING, from Vernon ave- streets. tendent at estimating room, ninth floor. Hall of EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3. nue to Newtown road. Area of assessment: the Board of Education. Park avenue and Fifty- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. Both sides of Broadway, from Vernon avenue to ninth street. Borough of Manhattan, and also SEVENTH AVENUE — REGULATING, at branch office, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Bor- GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- WEBSTER AVENUE—PAVING, between Newtown—that the road. same were confirmed by the Board of ough of Queens. MENT SIDEWALKS, between Forty-third and Coney Island avenue and Gravesend avenue. entered on Assessments September e, 1eco, and C. B. J. SNYDER, Forty-ninth streets. Area of assessment:Both Area of assessment: Both sides of Webster ave- entered September to, t t i n inin eheI of Superintendent of School Buildings. sides of Seventh avenue, from Forty-third to hue, between Gravesend avenue and Coneyy Isl Titles of Assessments, kept in an d BareauBureau fof Dated September to, IgoS. Forty-ninth street, and to the extent of half the and avenue, and to the extent of half the block the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of 89,21 block at the intersecting streets. at the intersecting streets and avenues. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and q See l eneral Instructions to Bid- FORTY-FOURTH STREET—REGULATING. EAST FIFTH STREET — REGULATING. unless the amount assessed for benefit on any ders on the last Page, last column, of GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- person or property shall be paid within sixty days the "City Record." MENT SIDEWALKS, between Sixth and Fort MENT SIDEWALKS, between Fort Hamilton after the date of said entry of the assessments, ITamilton avenues. Area of assessment: Both avenue and Albemarle road. Area of assess- interest will he collected thereon, as provided in sides of Forty-fourth street, between Sixth and ment: Both sides of East Fifth street, from section toto of said Greater New York Charter. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Fort Hamilton avenues, and to the extent of Fort Hamilton avenue to Albemarle road, and Said section provides, in part, that "If any AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF half the block at the intersecting and terminating to the extent of half the block at the intersect- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. avenues. ing avenues. period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE TWENTY-FOURTH, TWENTY-NINTH AND TWENTY-NINTH AND THIRTIETH WARDS, ments. it shall be the duty of the officer author- received by the Superintendent of School THIRTY-SECOND WARDS, SECTION 5. SECTIONS 16 AND 17. ized to collect and receive the amount of such BuildingsS at the above office of the Department of HOWARD AVENUE—REGULATING. GRAD- FIFTEENTH AVENUE—CURBING, GUT- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Education until ii o'clock a, m. on thereon at the rate of seven per centum per SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. ING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT , ERING AND LAYING CEMENT SIDE- MONDAY, SIDEWALKS between Eastern Parkway Ex- WALKS, between Forty-second and Sixtieth annum. to he calculated to the date of pay- Borough of Manhattan. tension and Pitkin avenue. Area of assessment: streets. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fif- ment from the date when such assessment be- came a lien, as provided by section of this No. 3. FOR THE SALE OF USED AND Both sides of Howard avenue, from Eastern eenth avenue, between Forty-second and Sixtieth i19 Parkway Extension to Pitkin avenue, and to the =treets; also easterly sides of Sixtieth and Fifty- act." DISCARDED FURNITURE, BUILDING MA- Section i of this act provides " • • "An TERIAL, ETC. extent of half the block at the intersecting and third streets, north of Fifteenth avenue. t terminating streets. assessment shall become a lien upon the real The articles to be sold are now on storage at TWENTY-NINTH, THIRTY - FIRST AND estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Nøs, 530 and 532 East Eightieth street, Borough TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 1. in the said record." ' • ` of Manhattan, where they may be seen and THIRTY-SECOND WARDS, SECTION 16. NEW YORK AVENUE — REGULATING, FOSTER AVENUE—PAVING, between Flat- The above assessments are payable to the Col- marked as intended for sale. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau The removal of said articles from the premises GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- bush avenue and East Seventeenth street, and MENT SIDEWALKS, between Clarkson street between East Fourteenth street and Coney Island for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of where they are now stored must be made within Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at ten days from the opening of bids. and Church avenue. Area of assessment: Both avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fos- sides of New York avenue, from Clarkson street ter avenue, between Flatbush avenue and East the ITackett Building, No. SI Jackson avenue, The amount of security required is One Hun. [.ong Island City, Borough of Queens, between dred Dollars in cash or certified check. to Church avenue, and to the extent of half the Seventeenth street, and to the extent of half block at the intersecting and terminating streets. the block at the intersecting streets and avenues, the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Sat- No bid will be considered which does not urdays frem o a. nt. until r2 m.. and all pay- include all the articles mentioned in the follow- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. and both sides of Foster avenue, between East ments made thereon on or before November 9, ing list: Fourteenth street and Coney Island avenue, and KENMORE PLACE—REGULATING, GRAD- rgo8, will be exempt from interest, as above Twenty-seven doors and sash, 17 pianos, 3 gym- to the extent of half the block at the intersect- provided, and after that date will be subject to nasium lockers, old lumber, 4 kindergarten closets, ING, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND ing streets and avenues. PAVING, between Woodruff and Caton avenues. a charge of interest at the rate of seven per 34 easel drawing boards and 4 bundles felt pipe THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 1S. centum per annum from the date when above covering, r6 old desks, 112 sash, 12 linear feet Area of assessment: Both sides of Kenmore place, from Woodruff to Caton avenue, and to SIXTH AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD- assessments became liens to the date of pay- of closet base, 117 filing clips, 3 umbrella stands, Til ritt. 3 boxes, 14 small benches, 6 boom saddles, Vene- the extent of half the block at the intersecting ING AND CURBING, between Bay Ridge ave- HERMAN A. METZ, tian blinds, curtains, . blackboards, and materials and terminating streets. nue and Seventy-first street. Area of assess- Comptroller. in racks, 2 spring boards, old gymnasium boons ment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, between Bay TIIIRTIETIT WARD, SECTION 18. City of New York. Department of Finance, and materials in racks, 28 book closets, 50 single Ridge avenue and Seventy-first street, and to the Comptroller's Office, September Io, t9o8. rear seats, 155 single desks, 8o box desks with THIRD AVENUE—SEWER, between Eighty- extent of half the block at the intersecting ave- sí2,25 57 pedestal chairs, crane models, log flat cov- third and Eighty-fourth streets. Area of assess- nue. ered desks, 22 pieces (desks and seats), 30 pieces ment: Both sides of Third avenue, from Eighty- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION tg. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. (desks and seats), 4 old filing cases. third to Eighty-fourth street. SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET — GRADING, The articles mentioned in the foregoing list are tg. CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT SIDE- numbered in lots from Nos. I to 2r, inclusive. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION FOURTEENTH AVENUE—PAVING, between WALKS, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth ave- N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Ioi8 OF THE Cash payment, or a certified check made pay- nues. Area of assessment: Both sides of Sev- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller able to the Comptroller of The City of New York, Sixty-ninth and Seventy-fifth streets. Area of T assessment: Both sides of Fourteenth avenue, enty-fourth street, btween Fourteenth and Six- of The City of New York hereby gives public must be made at the time and' the place of sale teenth avenues and west side of Fifteenth ave- notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the successful bidder, in addition to submit- from Sixty-ninth to Seventy-fifth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting ttue, north and south of Seventy-fourth street. by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- ting the bond heretofore set forth in the sum of t'ROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE $100. and terminating streets. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. BRONX: Should the successful bidder fail to remove the SEWER BASINS at the north and west cor- EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET — CURBING, goods or articles within ten days, the said bidder ners of EIGHTY-THIRD STREET AND TWEN- LAYING BRICK GUTTERS AND CEMENT TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS g will be considered as having forfeited ownership TIETII AVENUE, and at the north and west SIDEWALKS, between Fourth and Seventh AND it. of said articles, and the money paid therefor, corners of EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET AND avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of FINDLAY AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD. and the articles will be resold for the benefit of TWENTIETH AVENUE. Area of assessment: Eighty-fourth street, between Fourth and Sev- ING, CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS- the City. In the event of the successful bidder Both sides of Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth enth avenues, and to the extent of half the WALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES AND failing to remove the articles within the time streets, from Nineteenth to Twentieth avenue; block at the intersecting avenues, ERECTING FENCES, from East One Hundred limited, the security above mentioned will be con. east side of Nineteenth avenue, from Eighty- and Sixty-seventh street to East One Hundred sidered as forfeited and will be retained by The second to Eighty-fourth street; west side of THIRTY-SECOND WARD, SECTIONS 15 and Seventieth street. Area of assessment: Both City of New York. Twentieth avenue, from Eighty-second to Eighty AND 16. sides of Findlay avenue, from East One Hun- C. B. J. SNYDER, fifth street, and north side of Eighty-fifth street, FARRAGUT ROAD—PAVING, from Rogers dred and Sixty-seventh street to East One Hun- Superintendent of School Buildings. extending about .58 feet west of Twentieth ave- avenue to a point about Izo feet east of East dred and Seventieth street, and to the extent of Dated September to, igo8. nue. Thirty-fourth street. Area of assessment: Both half the block at the intersecting and terminating 89,21 TVíRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 2I. sides of Farragut road, from Rogers avenue to streets. f -. See General Instructions to Bid- a point about 16o feet east of East Thirty-fourth TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS to ders on the last page, last column, of SEWER BASINS at the southeast and south- street, and to the extent of half the block at AND ii. the "City Record." west corners of NEPTUNE AVENUE AND the intersecting streets and avenues. WEST FIFTH STREET. Area of assessment: HOE AVENUE—PAVING AND CURBING, (loth sides of West Fifth street, extending about to THIRTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 20. from East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK feet south of Neptune avenue, and south side of to Freeman street. Area of assessment: Both ro6 feet east EAST NINETEENTH STREET—REGULA- sides of Hoe avenue, from East One Hundred AVENUE AND FIPTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH 01 Neptune avenue, extending about TING, GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. of West Fifth street and 188 feet west of West and Sixty-seventh street to Freeman street, and Fifth street. CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Avenue L to the extent of half the block at the intersecting EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE —that the same were confirmed by the Board of and Avenue M. Area of assessment: Both sides and terminating streets, received by the Superintendent of School of East Nineteenth street, between Avenues L S Assessors on September t 5, igo8, and entered TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION to. Supplies at the above office of the Department September 15, Igol, in the Record of Titles of and M, and to the extent of half the block at of Education until r2 o'clock noon on Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col the intersecting avenues, TIFFANY STREET—SEWER, between Bur- —that the same were confirmed by the Board ttett place and Barry street. Area of assessment: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and :Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the of Revision of Assessments on September io, Both sides of Tiffany street, from Burnett place FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING amount assessed for benefit on any person of igo8, and entered September to, igo8, in the to Barry street. DIRECT TO EACH SCHOOL, BOOKS, property shall be paid within sixty days aftei Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the CYPRESS AVENUE—PAVING AND CURB- TOOLS LABORATORY APPARATUS AND the date of said entry of the assessments, inter Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and ING, from the property of the New York, New MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES FOR THE est will be collected thereon, as provided by sec Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Haven and Hartford Railroad to East One Hun- EVENING HIGH AND EVENING ELE- tion Iot9 of the Greater New York Charter. Rents, and unless the amount assessed for bene- dred and Thirty-eighth street. Area of assess- MENTARY SCHOOLS OP THE CITY OF Said section provides, in part, 'If any such fit on any person or property shall be paid with- ment: Both sides of Cypress avenue, from East NEW YORK. assessment shall remain unpaid for the Perot in sixty days after the date of said entry of One Hundred and Thirty-second street to East The time for the delivering of the articles of sixty days after the date of entry thereof ir the assessments interest will be collected thereon, One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, and to materials and supplies and theperformance ot€ the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shal as provided in section Istg of the Greater New the extent of half the block at the intersecting the contract is by or before December 31, 1908. be the duty of the officer authorized to collect York Charter. and terminating streets. 9946 THE CITY RECORD • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Igo8.

CRANE STREET- REGULATING, GRAD- DRAIN PIPE, between Tenth avenue and the -that the same were confirmed by the Board of The above-entitled assessment was entered on ING CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS- bulkhead line of the Harlem River, also PLAC- Assessors September 8, 19o8, and entered on the date hereinbefore given in the Record of WAi.KS, BUILDING APPROACHES AND ING NECESSARY GUARDRAIL. Area of as- September 8, 19o8, in the Record of Titles of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the ERECTING FENCES, from Robbins avenue to sessment: Both sides of Two Hundred and Elev- Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes Timpson place. Area of assessment: Both sides enth street, from Tenth avenue to the bulkhead tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless of Crane street, from Timpson place to Robbins line of Harlem River, and to the extent of half Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the block at the intersecting and terminating the amount assessed for benefit on any person property shall be paid within sixty days after the the intersecting and terminating streets and ave- avenues. or property shall be paid within sixty days after date of said entry of the assessment interest nues. TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTH STREET- the date of said entry of the assessments interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section SEWER, between Harlem River and Ninth will be collected thereon, as provided in sec- ioo6 of the Greater New York Charter. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION tt. totg avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of tiott of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that "If any such as- BATHGATE AVENUE - REGULATING, West Two Hundred and Sixth street, between Said section provides, in part, that "If any sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING the Harlem River and Ninth avenue. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the sixty days after the date of entry thereof in period of sixty days after the date of entry CROSSWALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES WEST TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTH the said Record of Titles of Assessments it AND ERECTING FENCES, between East One STREET-REGULATING GRADING, CURB. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess' shall be the duty of the officer authorized to Hundred and Eighty-eighth street and Pelham ING AND FLAGGING, from Tenth avenue to ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author. collect and receive the amount of such assess- avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Bath- the bulkhead line of the Harlem River. Area ized to collect and receive the amount of such ment to charge, collect and receive interest gate avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighty. of assessment: Both sides of West Two Hun- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per thereon at the rate of seven per eighth street to Pelham avenue, and to the ex- dred and Sixth street, between the Harlem River centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment tent of half the block at the intersecting and and Tenth avenue, and to the extent of half the annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a terminating streets and avenues. block at the intersecting and terminating ave- from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section rgq of this act." BRONX STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- nuet. lien, as provided by section is9 of this act." Section tgg of this act provides "• "An Section 159 of this act provides " • • "An ING, CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS- WEST TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTH assessment shall become a lien upon the real WALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES AND STREET-REGULATING GRADING, CURB- assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry estate affected thereby ten days after its entry ERECTING FENCES. from Tremont avenue to ING AND FLAGGING, from Tenth avenue to in the said record." • * " bulkhead line of Harlem River. Area of assess- in the said record." • East One Hundred and Eightieth street. Area of The above assessment is payable to the Col- assessment: Both sides of Bronx street, from ment: Both sides of West Two Hundred and The above assessments are payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Tremont avenue to East One Hundred and Fifth street, from Tenth avenue to the bulkhead for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears Eightieth street, and to the extent of half the line of the Harlem River, and to the extent of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears half the block at the intersecting avenues. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, block at the intersecting streets. Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Rich- MONTGOMERY AVENUE-REGULATING, WEST TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTH in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- mond, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING STREET-REGULATING GRADING, CURB- and on Saturdays from g a. m, to t2 m., and CROSSWALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES ING AND FLAGGING, from Tenth avenue to nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours AND ERECTING FENCES. between West One bulkhead line of Harlem River. Area of assess- of g a. m. and 2 p. in., and on Saturdays from all payments made thereon on or before No- vember 7, 5908, will be exempt from interest, Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and West One ment: Both sides of Two Hundred and Fourth 9 a. m. to ta m., and all payments made thereon Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Area of street, from Tenth avenue to the bulkhead line on or before November 7, tgo8, will be exempt as above provided, and after that date will be assessment: Both sides of Montgomery avenue, of the Harlem River, and to the extent of half from interest, as above provided, and after that subject to a charge of interest at the rate of between West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth the block at the intersecting avenues. date will be subject to a charge of interest at seven per centum per annum from the date and West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh FENCING VACANT LOT at northwest cor- the rate of seven per centum per annum from when above assessment became a lien to the streets, and to the extent of half the block at ner of DYCKMAN STREET AND PRESCOTT the date when the above assessments became liens date of payment. to the date of payment. HERMAN A. METZ, the intersecting streets and avenues, AVENUE. Area of assessment: Northwest cor- Comptroller. CROTONA PARK NORTH-PAVING AND ner of Dyckman street and Prescott avenue. HERMAN A. METZ, CURBING, from East One Hundred and Seventy- WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- City of New York. Department of Finance, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, September 8, t9o8- fifth street, at or near Arthur avenue, to East FOURTH STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- City of New York-Department of Finance, sro,23 One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, at or near ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Comptroller's Office, September 8, t9o8. Waterloo place. Area of assessment: Both sides Broadway to Fort Washington avenue. Area of sto,23 of Crotona Park North, from Arthur avenue to assessment: Both sides of West One Hundred NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Waterloo place, and to the extent of half the and Sixty-fourth street, from Broadway to Fort block at the intersecting streets and avenues. Washington avenue, and to the extent of half NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OF EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- the block at the intersecting streets and ave- FIRST STREET-REGULATING, GRADING, nues. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION iot8 OF I the Greater New York Charter the Comp- CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING CROSS- I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- troller of The City of New York hereby gives WALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES AND TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4. troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, ERECTING FENCES, from Tiebout avenue to WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET-ALTERA- public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL Jerome avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides TION AND IMPROVEMENT TO SEWER, be- affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF of East One Hundred and Eighty-first street, tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Area of IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: RICHMOND: from Tiebout avenue to Jerome avenue, and to assessment: South side of Forty-ninth street, be- SEVENTEENTH WARD, SECTION g. the extent of half the block at the intersecting tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues, and block THIRD WARD. streets and avenues. bounded by Forty-ninth street, Eleventh avenue, S I M O N S O N AVENUE - TEMPORARY SEWER BASIN at southeast corner of IIAUS- FIELD PLACE-REGULATING. GRADENG. Fiftieth street and Tenth avenue. SEWER, from the terminus uf the proposed MAN STREET AND NASSAU AVENUE. Area CURBING, FLAGGING. LAYING CROSS- -that the same were confirmed by the Board of sewer in Simonson avenue to about 475 feet of assessment: South side of Nassau avenue, be- WALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES ANI) Revision of Assessments on September to, 1go8, southerly therefrom. BAY AVENUE-TEM- tween Hausman and Apollo streets, and east side ERECTING FENCES. from Morris avenue to and entered September to, í9o8, in the Record PORARY SEWER. to the southward tracks of of Hausman street, between Nassau avenue and Rver avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad. Area a point about 400 feet southerly. of Field place, from Morris avenue to Rver ave- the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of of assessment: Both sides of Sitronson avenue, TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4. nue, and to the extent of half the block at the Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, from the Staten Island Rapid Transit Company's intersecting streets and as-cones. and unless the amount assessed for benefit on tracks to a point about 480 feet southerly there- SHERMAN STREET-SEWER, between . SEWER IN RODMAN PLACE, between West any person or property shall be paid within from, and both sides of Bay avenue, from the Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Area of assess- Farms road and Lonefellow avenue, and in sixty days after the date of said entry of the tracks of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Com- ment: Both sides of Sherman street, between T-ONGFELT.OW AVENUE. between East One assessments, interest will be collected thereon, pany to a point about 435 feet southerly there- Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and Boston as provided in section totg of said Greater New from. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION sp. road. Area of assessment: Northerly side of York Charter. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of Fast One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from Said section provides, in part, that "If any Assessors September 8, tgof, and entered on Sep- EIGHTY-FIRST STREET - REGULATING, Bryant avenue to Longfellow avenue; both sides such assessment shall remain unpaid for the tember 8, tog, in the Record of Titles of Assess- GRADING, CURBING, GUTTERING AND LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS between Elev- of Lnng°ellow avenue- from East One Hundred period of sixty days after the date of entry ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of and Seventy-sixth street to Boston road, and both thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- enth and Thirteenth avenues. Area of assess- sides of Rodman Place, from Longfellow avenue ments and of Water Rents, and unless the ment: Both sides of Eighty-first street. between ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, and to the ex- to West Farms road. ized to collect and receive the amount of such amount assessed for benefit on any person or assessment to charge, collect and receive interest property shall be paid within sixty days after tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. SECTION r2. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per the date of said entry of the assessment, interest THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. EAST TWO HUNDRED AND NINTI-1 annum, to be calculated to the date of payment shall be collected thereon, as provided in section toto of said Greater New York Charter. FIFTIETH STREET-SEWER, between Thir- STREET-REGULATING. GRADING, CURB- from the date when such assessment became a teenth and Fourteenth avenues. Area of assess- ING. FLAGGING. LAYING CROSSWALKS. lien, as provided by section t 5g of this act.' Said section provides that "If any such assess- ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty ment: Both sides of Fiftieth street, between Thir- BUILDING APPROACHES AND ERECTING Section 159 of this act provides " • "An teenth and Fourteenth avenues. FENCES, between Perry and Webster avenues. assessment shall become a lien upon the real days after the date of entry thereof in the said Area of assessment: Both sides of East Two estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION t8. Hundred and Ninth street, from Perry to Webster in the said record." duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, SEVENTY-FIRST STREET - SEWER, be- avenue, and to the extent of half the block at The above assessments are payable to the Col. tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Area of as- the intersecting and terminating streets and ave- lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum sessment: Both sides of Seventy-first street, be- nues. Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and per annum, to be calculated tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues. MORRIS AVENETE-PAVING AND CURB- Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water to the date of payment from the date when such ING. from Kingsbridge road to Jerome avenue Rents, Room H, No. z8o Broadway, Borough of assessment became a lien, as provided by section TWENTY-SIXTFI WARD, SECTION tz. at Parkview terrace. Area of assessment : Both Manhattan, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 559 of this act." SEWER BASIN at northwest corner of PIT- sides of Morris avenue, from Kingsbridge road p. m., and on Saturdays from g a. m. to 52 m., Section i.q of this act provides • • • "An KIN AVENUE AND OSBORN STREET. Area to Jerome avenue at Parkview terrace, andto and all payments made thereon on or before assessment shall become a lien upon the real of assessment: West side of Osborn street, be- the extent of half the block at the intersecting November 9, 19o8, will be exempt from inter. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry tween Pitkin and Glenmore avenues. streets. est, as above provided, and after that date will in the said record." -that the same were confirmed by the Board of -that the same were confirmed by the Board or be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of The above assessments are payable to the Col- Assessors on September 8, tgo8, and entered Revision of Assessments September to, i9o8, and seven per centum per annum from the date lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau September 8, tgo8, in the Record of Titles of entered on September to, toos, in the Record of when above assessments became liens to the date for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the of payment. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes HERMAN A. METZ, at Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Rich- Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the and Assessments and of Water Rents. and unless Comptroller. mond, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., amount assessed for benefit on any person or and on Saturdays from g a. m. to the amount assessed for benefit on any person or City of New York, Department of Finance, sa m., and all property shall be paid within sixty days after the payments made thereon on or before November 7' date of said entry of the assessments, interest property shall be paid within sixty davs after the Comptroller's Office, September Io, 1go8. date of said entry of the assessments interest will tgo8, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- will be collected thereon, as provided in section be collected thereon, as Provided in section totg 812,25 vided, and after that date will be subject to a totg of the Greater New York Charter. of said Greater New York Charter. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum Said section provides, in part, that "If any such Said section provides, in part, that "If any Per annum from the date when above assessments assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of such assessment shall remain unpaid for the INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. became liens to the date of payment. sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the period of sixty days after the date of entry HERMAN A. METZ, said Record of Titles of Assessments. it shall be thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess. the duty of the officer authorized to collect and HE INTEREST DUE ON NOVEMBER Comptroller. ments. it shall he the duty of the officer author- i, City of New York, Department of Finance, receive the amount of such assessment to charge, ized to collect and receive the amount of such tgo8, on the Registered Bonds and Stock collect and receive interest thereon at the rate or The City of New York will be paid on that Comptroller's Office, September 8, tgo8. assessment to charge, collect and receive interest sí0,23 of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated thereon at the rate of seven per centum per day by the Comptroller, at his office in the Stew- to the date of payment from the date when such annum. to be calculated to the date of payment art Building, corner of Broadway and Chambers assessment became a lien, as provided by section from the date when such assessment became a street (Room 85). NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING r59 of this act." lien. as provided by section t so of this act" The Transfer Books thereof will be closed STREETS AND PARKS, Section t59 of this act provides • " • "An Section í5o of this act provides • • • "An from September 30 to November i, rgo8. assessment shall become a lien upon the real assessment shall become a lien neon the real The interest due on November i, igo8, on the N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rocs OF estate affected thereby ten days after its entry estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and I the Greater New York Charter. the Comp- in the said record-" • in the said record." former City of New York will be paid on that troller ofThe City of New York hereby gives The above assessments are payable to the Col- The above assessments are payable to the Col- day by the Guaranty Trust Company, Nos. 28 public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau and 30 Nassau street. Court and the entering in the Bureau for the for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears The interest due on November t, 1go8, on Collection of Assessments and Arrears of the of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Coupon Bonds of other corporations now included assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING in the Mechanics' Bank Building, Court and i_n the Municinal Building, corner of One Hun- in The City of New York will be paid on that TITLE to the following-named avenue in the Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- day at the office of the Comptroller. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND: the hours of g a, m- and 2 p. m., and on Satur- nne, Borough of The Bronx. between the hears HERMAN A. METZ, days from 9 a. m- to ta m., and all payments of g a, m. and z p. m.. and on Saturrlays from Comptroller. THIRD WARD. made thereon on or before November 7, tgo8, o a. m to rz m., and all pavments "'ade thereon City of New York, Department of Finance, HATFIELD AVENUE-OPENING, from will be exempt from interest, as above provided, on or before November 9, 19o8, will be exempt Comptroller's Office, September to, 19o8. Nicholas avenue to a point about too feet east- and after that date will be subject to a charge from interest, as above provided. and after than Si 1,01 erly, where Hatfield avenue is fully improved. of interest at the rate of seven per centum per date will be subject to a charge of interest at Confirmed July t, igofl; entered September 8, annum front the date when such assessments be- the rate of seven per centum per annum from rgo8. Area of assessment includes all those came liens to the date of payment. the date when the above assessments became liens NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises HERMAN A. METZ, to the date of payment. situate, lying and being in the Borough of Rich- Comptroller. HERMAN A. METZ. mond, in The City of New York, which, taken Comptroller. 1I PURSUANCE OF SECTION iot8 OF THE together, are bounded and described as follows, City of New York, Department of Finance, City of New York. Department of Finance. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller viz: Comptroller's Office, September 8, Lgo8. Comptroller's Office, September to, tgo8. of The City of New York hereby gives public Beginning at a point formed by the inter- s ío,23 stz,2t notice to all persons, owners of property, attected section of a line parallel to and distant one hun- by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- died (too) feet west of the westerly line of NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER'S. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE Nicholas avenue and the westerly prolongation BRONX: of a line midway between Harrison avenue and T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ror8 OF Hatfield avenue; running thence easterly along TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH J the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- said westerly prolongation and line midway be- troller of The City of New York hereby gives N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rora OF WARDS, SECTION ii. tween Harrison avenue and Hatfield avenue to the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- CROTONA PARK SOUTH-PAVING AND public notice to all persons, owners of property, I its intersection with a line parallel to and dis- affected by the following assessments for LOCAL troller of The City of New York hereby gives CURBING, from Fulton avenue to Prospect ave- tant one hundred (too) feet west of the west- public notice to all persons, owners of property, nue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Crotona IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF erly line of Lafayette avenue; thence southerly BROOKLYN: affected by the following assessments for LOCAL Park South, from Fulton avenue to Prospect along said last-mentioned parallel line to its IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF avenue, and to the extent of half the block at TWELFTH WARD, SECTION z. MANHATTAN: intersection with a line midway between Hat- the intersecting streets and avenues. field avenue and Charles avenue; thence west- HUNTINGTON STREET-SEWER, between ELEVENTH WARD, SECTION 2. erly along said line midway between Hatfield Henry and Hicks streets. Area of assessment: TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION [[- avenue and Charles avenue and its westerly Both sides of Huntington street, from Henry SEWER in EAST TENTH STREET, be- WEST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY. prolongation parallel to Hatfield avenue to its tween East River and Avenue D. Area of as- to Hicks street. EIGHTH STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- intersection with a line parallel to and distant SEVENTEENTH WARD, SECTION g. sessment: Both sides of Tenth street, from East ING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND LAYING one hundred (too) feet west of the westerly River to Avenue D. CROSSWALKS, between Sedgwick avenue and line of Nicholas avenue; thence northerly along SEWER BASIN at the northwest corner of TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. Aqueduct avenue. Area of assessment: Both said parallel line to the point or place of be- NORMAN AVENUE AND RUSSELL STREET. sides of West One Hundred and Eighty-eighth ginning, excepting from said area all streets, Area of assessment: North side of Norman ave- TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH street, from Sedgwick to Aqueduct avenues, and avenues and roads, or portions thereof, hereto- nue, between Humboldt-street and Russell street, STREET-REGULATING, GRADING. CURB- to the extent of half the block at the intersect- fore legally opened. as shown on the benefit maps and west side of Russell street, between Meserole ING, FLAGGING AND CONSTRUCTING ing streets. deposited as aforesaid. avenue and Norman avenue. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE CITY RECORD, QQ47

TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 12. In case of any doubt in regard to ward, sec- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for ion, block or lot number, taxpayers should take each contract. SEWER BASINS at the northeast and north- Blank forms and further information may be west corners of HOPKINSON AND BLAKE heir deeds to the Department of Taxes and ¼ssessments and have their property located on OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF obtained and the plans and drawings may be AVENUES. Area of assessment: Both sides of seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, No. Hopkinson avenue, between Blake and Sutter he maps of that Department, and forward to BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OP he Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with the requisi- 215 Muutague street, the Borough of Brooklyn. avenues, and north side of Blake avenue, be- BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, BIRD S. COLER, tween Hopkinson avenue and Bristol street. ion, a certified memorandum of their property, vhich will be furnished by the Department of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE President. Dated September 15, í908. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. [axes and Assessments. received by the President of the Borough Taxpayers in this manner will receive their Sof Brooklyn at the above office until It o'clock 516,30 SIXTIETH STREET—SEWER, between Ninth tills returned by mail at the earliest possible a. m. on ia:' See leneral Instructions to Bid- and Fort Hamilton avenues. Area of assessment: - noment, and avoid any delay caused by wait WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 190!i, derN on the lust Iluge, Last column, of Both sides of Sixtieth street, between Ninth and mig in lines, as required in case of personal tite "City Record." Fort Hamilton avenues. tpplicatton. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR The requisition must be addressed and mailed AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR GATES THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 21. o the Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever INCLOSING WHEEL PIT FOR THE GO- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOWERY—SEWER, from Jones walk to 3orough the property is located, as follows: WANUS FLUSHING TUNNEL, BOROUGII Steeplechase walk (Coney Island). Area of as- John J. McDonough, No. 5 Chambers street, OF BROOKLYN. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF sessment: Both sides of Bowery, from Steeple- 3orough of Manhattan, New York. The time allowed for the completion of the IANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW chase walk to Jones walk. John B. Underhill, corner of Third and Tre- work and full performance of the contract is ORK. SEWER IN STEEPLECHASE WALK, from nont avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New seventy (70) days. the Bowery to a point about 225 feet southerly ['ork, Time amount of security required is Three `i F,ALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE therefrom; in KENSINGTON WALK, from James B. Bouck, Municipal Building, Borough Thousand Dollars ($3,000). received by the President of the Borough Surf avenue to a point about 325 feet south of )f Brooklyn, New York. The bidder will state the price of each item f Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until Ilowery; in VAN BERGENS WALK, from Surf George H. Creed, corner of Jackson avenue or article contained in the specifications or sched- o'clock p. m. on avenue to a point about 325 feet south of end Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of ules herein contained or hereto annexed, by which THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1905. Lowery; in BUSCIIMANS WALK, from Surf :veens, New York. the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- avenue to a point about 325 feet south of Bow- John De Morgan, Borough Hall, St. George, pared and the contract awarded at a lump or No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR ery; in SCHWEICKERTS WALK. from Surf Staten Island, Borough of Richmond, New York. aggregate sum. Ni) MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR RECON- avenue to a point about 325 feet south of the After receiving the bills, the taxpayer will Blank forms and further information may be TR[ICION OF OUTLET SEWERS AND Al'- Bowery; in STRATTONS WALK, from the end lraw a check for the amount to the order of obtained and the plans and drawings may be UR'I'ENAN CES IN TWENTY-EIGIiTI-I AND of the existing sewer north of the Bowery to a he Receiver of Taxes and mail bill and check, seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, the 'WEN'1'Y-NINTH STREETS, BETWEEN point about 300 feet south of the Bowery; in with an addressed envelope, with the return Borough of Brooklyn, No. 215 Montague street, lAS'T RIVER AND FIRST AVENUE, AND TONES WALK, from Surf avenue to a point postage prepaid, to the Deputy Receiver in Brooklyn. N FIRST AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- about S5o feet south of Surf avenue, and in whichever Borough the property is located BIRD S. COLER, IGHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH STREETS. SWAN WALK, from Steeplechase walk to Til- No rebates allowed. President. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and you walk. Area of assessment: Both sides of Checks should be mailed as soon as possible vality of the material and the nature and ex- Swan walk, from Steeplechase walk to West after the bills have been received by the tax- Dated September 15, 19o8. st6,3o tnt, as near as possible, of the work required, Sixteenth street; east side of West Sixteenth payer. i as follows: street, between Bowery and a point about 493 DAVID E. AUSTEN, qs See General Instructions to Bid- 134 linear feet of wooden barrel sewer of feet south; both sides of Kensington walk, from Receiver of Taxes. derN on the last page, last colnntn, of 4 feet interior diameter, Class I. Surf avenue to a point about 338 feet south of at the "(city Record." 250 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet in- Ilowery; both sides of Buschmans walk, from terior diameter, Class II. Surf avenue to a point about 338 feet south of 200 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet in- Bowery; both sides of Schweickerts walk, from DEPAOTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY OF Naw YORE, OFFICE OF TILE PRESIDENT OF TITE BOROUGH OF terior diameter, Class III. Surf avenue to a point about 335 feet south t)ecember 14, t906. BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF too linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet in- of Bowery; east side of Strattons walk, from BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS terior diameter, Class IV. Surf avenue to about 333 feet south of Bowery; 492 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet in- both sides of Jones walk, between Surf avenue U otherwise directed in any special case EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE surety companies will be accepted as sufficient received by the President of the Borough terior diameter, Class V. and Atlantic Ocean. S 30 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet by —that the same were confirmed by the Board of upon the following contracts to the amounts of Brooklyn, at the above office until I t o'clock named: a. m. on 2 feet 8 inches interior diameter, Class Assessors on September t, t9o8, and entered VI. September t, rpo8, in the Record of Titles of Supplies of Any Description. including Gtu and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908, 75 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- Electricity— ware pipe culvert of 12 inches interior tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and One company on a bond up to $úo,000. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR diameter. Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless Two companies on a bond up to $125,000, AND MATERIAL REQUIRED TO MAKE PER- 3 receiving basins of the circular pattern, the amount assessed for benefit on any person Three companies on a bond up to $24o,000. MANENT REPAIRS IN THE KINGS COUN- with new style grate bars and granite or property shall be paid within sixty days after Nsphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- TY COURT HOUSE, BOROUGH OF BROOK- head the date of said entry of the assessments, in- ments— LYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. NECESSI- 2,000 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and terest will be collected thereon, as provided in Two companies on a bond up to $So,000. TATED BY THE FIRE OF FEBRUARY 14, removed. section Iot9 of the Greater New York Charter. Three companies on a bond up to $125,000. 1Øo8. 00,000 feet (Il. M.) of timber and planking for Said section provides, in part, that "If any The time allowed for the completion of the Regulating. Grading. Paving, Sewers, Water bracing and sheet piling. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the work and the full performance of the contract is 2,000 feet (Il. M.) of timber and planking for period of sixty days after the date of entry Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parks, 30 calendar days. Parkways, Etc.— footways, etc. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- The amount of security required is Eight Thou- 25 6-inch iron pipe house connection spurs, ments. it shall be the duty of the officer author- One company on a bond up to $25,000. sand Dollars. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. as shown on plan. ized to collect and receive the amount of such The bidder will state the price of each item or ISO linear feet of 6-inch iron pipe, extra assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. article contained in the specifications or schedules Four companies on a bond up to $aso,.00. heavy, house connection drains. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the The time allowed to complete tite whole work annum. to be calculated to the date of payment New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts, bids will be tested. The bids will be compared s three hundred (300) working days. from the date when such assessment became a Tunnels, Etc.— and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate The amount of the security required is Fifteen lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." One company on a bond up to $2s,000. sum. • thousand Dollars ($15,000). Section 159 of this act provides ` " "An Two companies on a bond up to $75,ono. Blank forms and further information may be assessment shall become a lien upon the real Three companies on a bond up to $t5o,000. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen No. 2, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Four companies on a bond up at tite IOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR to S25o-.en. office of the Bureau of Public Buildings IUILDIN(; SEWER ANI) APPURTENANCES in the said record." Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.— and Offices, tite Borough of Brooklyn, No. 29 N WEST ONE HUNDRED AND FIF'l'1'- The above assessments are payable to the Col- One company on a bond up to $25,000. Municipal Building, Brooklyn. rHIRD STREET, BETWEEN RIVERSIDE lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Two companies on a bond up to $75,0on. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of BIRD S. COLER, )RJVE AND BROADWAY. Three coruoanies en a bond up to $t5o,000. President. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in Four companies on a bond up to $250,eoo. the Mechanics Bank Building, Court and Monta- Dated September t t, tgo8. ;uality of the material and the nature and extent, gue streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between the On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi- st6,lo is near as possible, of the work required, is as hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays tional surety will be required as the Comptroller X:r See General Instructions to Uld- ollows: from o a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made sees fit in each instance. ders on the last page, last column, of 677 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- thereon on or before October 31, 1908, will be All bonds exceeding $250 000 will by that fact the '-City Record." ware pipe sewer of IS-inch interior exempt from interest, as above provided, and alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter diameter. after that date will be subject to a charge of what the nature of the work. 30 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- interest at the rate of seven per centum per an- H. A. METZ, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF ware pipe culvert of 12-inch interior num from the date when such assessments be- Comptroller. BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF diameter. came liens to the date of payment. BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 2 receiving basins of the circular pattern, HERMAN A. 'METZ, with new style grate bars and blue- Comptroller. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE stone head. S received by the President of the Borough 920 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. of Brooklyn at the above office until it o'clock removed. September 1, í9o8. a. m. on 1,000 feet (13- M.) of timber and planking, for 13.17 bracing and sheet piling. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No. 148 EAST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905. TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 2,000 feet (B. MI.) of timber and planking, INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIDE LA- for foundations. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- The time allowed to complete the whole work HE INTEREST DUE ON OCTOBER I. EALED 13IDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE STRUCTING SEWER BASINS IN DITMAS is two hundred and twenty-five (225) working 1908, on the Registered Bonds and S received by the Commissioner of Correction AVENUE, AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER lays. T at the above office until i t o'clock a. m. on the amount of the security required is Three Stocks of The City of New York will be paid OF STRATFORD ROAD (EAST ELEVENTH Thousand Dollars ($3,000). on that day by the Comptroller, at his office THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. STREET), AT THE SOUTHEAST AND in the Stewart Building, corner of Broadway SOUTI-IWEST CORNERS OF WESTMINSTER No. 3, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- and Chambers street (Room 85). Borough of Manhattan. ROAD, ETC., ETC. ERING 5o YARDS BES)' COW BAY S:1SD; The Transfer Books thereof will be closed The following Engineer's preliminary estimate 40,000 BEST NO12TII RIVER HARD BRICK; No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Zoo BARRELS PORTL.\ND CEMENT; 75 from September 15 to October I, 1Øo8 ING HARDWARE, PAINTS, IRON, STEAM of the total cost for this completed work is to The interest due on October I, 1Øo8, on the he taken as the one hundred per cent. (too`s) BARRELS ROSENDALE CEMENT; 200 BEST Coupon Bonds and Stock of the former City of FITTINGS, LUMBER AND MISCELLANE- basis for bidding. Proposals shall state a single SPRUCE PLANKS, 2 INCITES BY 9 INCHES New York will be paid on that day b the OUS ARTICLES. percentage of such one hundred per cent. cost BY 13 FEET; So BEST SPRUCE PLANKS, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- (i. 9 INCI-IES BY t/ INCHES BY 13 FEET; Guaranty Trust Company, Nos. 28 and 30 Nassau terials and supplies and the performance of the e., such as 95%, t00%a or ío56), for which street. all material and work called fur in the contract 5o BEST SPRUCE STRIPS, 2 INCHES BY contract is by or before ten days. 4 INCHES BY 13 FEET. The interest due on October t, 19o8, on The amount of security required is fifty per and the invitation to bidders is to be furnished coupon bonds of other corporations now in- to the City. Such percentage, as bid, shall apply The time for the delivery of the articles, cent. (so'o) of the amount of the bid or esti- materials aud supplies and the performance of cluded in The City of New York will be paid mate. to all unit items specified in the Engineer's pre- on that dav at the office of the Comptroller. liminary estimate to an amount necessary to com- the contract is one hundred (too) days. No. o. FOR FUR'NISIIING AND DELIVER- The amount of security will be Seven Ilun- HERMAN A, METZ, ING SUI'I'LIES FOR MANUFACTURING piete the work described in the contract: Comptroller. 6 sewer basins, complete, of either tired and Fifty Dollars ($75o). PURPOSES. ETC. standard design, with iron pans No. 4. FOR FURNISI-[ING AND DELIV- City of New York—Department of Finance, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- ERING zoo CAST-IRON MANHOLE COVERS; Comptroller's Office, September I, 19o8. terials and supplies and the performance of the or gratings, iron basin hood and 12,01 connecting culvert, including all moo CAST-IRON BASIN COVI':RS; 150 CAST- contract is by or before thirty days. incidentals and appurtenances; per [RON FLAT BASIN GRATE BARS (COR- The amount of security required is fifty per basin, $t5o ...... $900 00 NERS). cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- NOTICE OF THE REDEMPTION OF NEW mate. YORK CITY STOCK. terials and supplies and the performance of the The bidder will state the price of each item or The time allowed for the completion of the contract is sixty (60) clays. article contained in the specifications or sched- work and full performance of the contract will The amount of security will be One Thousand OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per be thirty working days. Dollars ($t,000), holders of The New York City Stock pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of The amount of security required will be Four N measure, by which tite bids will be tested. The IIundred Dollars. NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE hereinafter described, that, in accordance with LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR the terms of issue, I will redeem said Stock extensions must be made and footed up, as the No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LA- Lids will be read from the totals and awards BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR (:ON. I;UILDING SEWER AND Al'PURTE- on the 2d day of November, 19o8, at my office NANCES IN TWO I-IUNDRED AND in the Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, made to the lowest bidder on each item. STRUCTING SEWER BASINS IN DITM.\S The bids on lumber will be compared and the AVENUE, ATTHE NORTHWEST CORNER TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN THE HAR- New York City (Room 85), and that on that LEM RIVER AND BROADWAY. day said Stock will cease to bear interest, viz.: contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum OF EAST ELEVENTH STREET AND Al for each contract. THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF EAST TIAR The Engineer's estimate of tite quantity and Five Per Cent. Gold Consolidated Stock, "A" quality of the material and the nature and ex- of The City of New York, issued in pursuance Delivery will be required to be made at the 'fEENTM STREET, ETC. time and in the planner and in such quantities The following Engineer's preliminary estimate tent, as near as possible, of the work required, of chapter 322 of the Laws of 1871, redeemable is as follows: on or after November I, 1908, and payable a; way be directed. of the total cost for this completed work is tc lilank forms and further information may be be taken as the one hundred per cent. (too %o; too linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 November I, 1928. inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior di- HERMAN A, METZ, obtained at the office of the Department of Cor- basis for bidding. Proposals shall state a smugle rection. the Borough of 114anhattan, No. 148 East percentage of such one hundred per cent. cosi ameter, Class I. Comptroller. 355 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 City of New York—Department of Finance, Twentieth street. (i. e., such as 95%, t00% or los%), for which JOIIN V. COGGEY, all material and work called for in the contrar: inches by 2 feet 4 incites interior di- Comptroller's Office, September /, 1908, ameter, Class II. S2,n2 Commissioner. and the invitation to bidders is to be furnisher Dated September it, 1908. in the City. Such percentage, as bid, shall apple 795 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe s12.24 to all unit items specified in the Engineer's pre sewer of t 5 inches interior diameter. DEPARTMENT or FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE t:' See General Instructions to Btd- liminary estimate to an amount necessary to cost 15 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- COLLECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, September I, derx on the last page, last column, of plete the work described in the contract: ware pipe culvert of 12 inches interior 1908. the "City Itecord." 3 sewer basins, complete, of either diameter. standard design, with iron pans I receiving basin of the circular pattern, or gratings, iron basin hood and with new style grate bar and blue- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. connecting culvert, including all stone head. OFFICIAL PAPERS. incidentals and appurtenances; per 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for g basin, $150 ...... $450 0' bracin and sheet-piling- AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN 2,50o feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for their bills promptly should make immediate Morning—"The Sun," "," The time allowed for the completion of ilt foundations. Twritten requisition (blanks may be procured in The time allowed to complete the whole work Evening—"The Globe," "The Evening Mail.^ work and full performance of the contract wil the Borough offices), stating their property by be twenty working days. is one hundred and fifty (tjo) working days. section or ward, block and lot or map number, Weekly—"Democracy," "Tammany Times." The amount of security required will be Tw The amount of the security required is Four psaking copy of same from their bills of last IIundred Dollars ($200). Thousand Dollars ($4,000). year. Gernian—"Staats-Zeitung." The bidder will state the price of each item o The bidder will state the price of each item If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu. article contained in the specifications or schedule or article contained in the specifications or requisition should also request bill for such tax. herein contained or hereto annexed, per basin c schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, Each requisition should be accompanied by an ary 22, í906. Amended March I, igo6- Novem per foot, yard or other unit of measure, or ber 20, í906; February 20, 1907, and Øareh 5, other unit of measure, by which the bids will b envelope bearing the proper address of the ap- tested. The bids will be compared and the cot article, by which the bids will be tested. The plicant, and with return postage prepaid. 1908. 9948 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. extensions must be made and footed up, as the 44 manholes, to be reset to grade. line of Haven avenue; thence northwardly along and that at the same time and place a public bids will be read from the total. 14 water gates, to be reset to grade. the said line always parallel with Haven avenue hearing thereon will then and there be had. Blank forms may be had and the plans and The time allowed for doing and completing the to the intersection with the prolongation of a line Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board drawings may be seen at the office of the Com- above work will be seventy-five (75) working midway between West One Hundred and Sev- _ause these resolutions and a noticeto all per. missioner of Public Works, Nos. 13 to 21 Park days. enty-first street and West One Hundred and Sev- ions affected thereby to be published in the (;ITY row, Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan. The amount of security required will be Five enty-second street; thence eastwardly along the RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten JOHN F. AHEARN, Thousand Dollars. said line midway between West One Hundred lays prior to the 25th day of September, 1908. President, Borough of Manhattan. The bidder will state the price of each item or and Seventy-first street and West One Hundred Dated September Ia, 59o8. Dated The City of New York, September S, article contained in the specifications or schedule and Seventy-second street and the prolongation JOSEPH HAAG, t908. herein contained or hereafter annexed, per square thereof to the intersection with a line which Secretary, x5,17 yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, by bisects the angle formed by the intersection of No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. which the bids will be tested. the prolongations of the easterly line of Haven Telephone, 2280 Worth. See General Instructions to Bid- The extensions must be made and footed up, avenue and the westerly line of Fort Washington $12,23 tiers on the last page, last cs1uiaU, of as the bids will be read from a total. avenue as these streets are laid out between West the "City Record." Bids will be compared and the contract awarded One Hundred and Seventieth street and West OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT at a lump or aggregate sum. One Hundred and Seventy-first street; thence N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE Bost UGH OP Blank forms and the plans and drawings may southwardly along the said bisecting line to the Apportionment, held on June ago 1908, the fol- MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW be obtained at the office of the President of the intersection with a line midway. be_weca West lowing resolutions were adopted: YORE:. Borough of Queens. One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and West Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment of The City of New York is consider- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated Long Island City. September 5, 59o8. One Hundred and Seventieth street; thence east- GRESSER, wardly~ along the said line midway between West ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to received by the President of the Borough of LAWRENCE acquire title to the lands and premises required SManhattan at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. President of the Borough of Queens. One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and \est 55.22 One Hundred and Seventieth street to a point for the opening and extending of Newton street, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. from Leonard street to Graham avenue, in the f See General Instresetions to Bid- distant zoo feet easterly from the easterly line ot Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO, ders on the last page, last column, of Fort Washington avenue, the said distance being Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- the "City Record." measured at right angles to the line of Fort AND THE MATERIAL AND LABOR RE- Washington avenue; thence southwardly, parallel tionment is authorized and required at the- time UIRED FOR ALTERATIONS IN ROOMS of the adoption of the resolution directing the ON SIXTH AND SEVENTH FLOORS; with, and always distant loo feet easterly from institution of proceedings to acquire title to the the easterly line of Fort Washington avenue to lands required for the foregoing improvement to ALSO FOR EXTENSION TO THE ELEC- the point or p gi TRIC LIGHTING EQUIPMENT; FOR CAR- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. lace of be nning. fix and determine upon an area or areas of assess- PENTRY AND CABINET WORK, HARD- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- ment for benefit for said proceeding. WARE, METALLIC AND OTHER FURNI- posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- TURE, PAINTING, ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT OF BRInGEs, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor- portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of FIXTURES, MARBLE AND BRONZE WORK. Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY Or NEW ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the 25th section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, PLASTERING, FIREPROOFING AND OTHER YORK. day of September, 1908 at 10.30 E. m., and that hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- WORK IN THE HALL OF RECORDS at the same time and place a public hearing posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE thereon will then and there be had. ceeding: BUILDING, NEW YORK. S received by the Commissioner of Bridges Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board The time allowed for the completion of the at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Bounded on the north by a line bisecting the work will be loo calendar days. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- angle formed by the intersection of the centre The security required will be Twenty Thousand THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 sons affected thereby to be published in the lines of Engert avenue and Newton street as Dollars ($20,000). CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 25th day these streets are laid out easterly from Graham Blank forms of bid and contract may be ob- FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE ELEC- of September, 1908. avenue; on the east by a line distant zoo feet TRIC WIRING, LAMPS, FIXTURES, ETC., Dated September 52, 1908. easterly from and parallel with the easterly line tained at the office of the Architects, Horgan & BLACKWELLS Slattery, No. 41 West Thirty-third street, New FOR THE LIGHTING OF THE JOSEPH HAAG, of Graham avenue, the said distance being meas- York City. ISLAND BRIDGE, OVER EAST RIVER, BE- Secretary, ured at right angles to the line of Graham ave- JOHN F. AHEARN, TWEEN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. nue; on the south by a line always midway be- President, Borough of Manhattan. AND QUEENS. Telephone, 2280 Worth. tween Newton street and Bayard street and the The City of New York, September 3, igo8. The contractor will be required to begin work 312.23 prolongation of the said line, and on the west within five days of the date of certification of by a line distant zoo feet westerly from and 83,17 the contract by the Comptroller, and will be re- g' See General Instructions to Bid- parallel with the westerly line of Leonard street, quired to complete the entire work to the satis- N1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the said distance being measured at right angles ders on the last page, last column, of faction of the Commissioner, and in accordance the "City Record." IN the meeting of the Board of Estimate and to the line of Leonard street. with the plans and specifications, by December Apportionment, held on June tg, Igo8, the fol- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- I, Igo8. lowing resolutions were adopted: posed area of assessment at a meeting of the OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF The amount of security to guarantee the faith- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Board to be held in The Cityof New York, MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW ful performance of the work will be Fifteen tionment of The City of New York is consider- Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the YORK. Thousand Dollars ($15,000). ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to 25th day of September, 1go8, at 10.30 a. m., EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The right is reserved by the Commissioner to acquire title to the lands and premises required and that at the same time and place a public received by the President of the Borough reject all the bids should he deem it to the in- for the opening and extending of Forty-sixth hearing thereon will then and there be had. oCs Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, terest of the City so to do. street, from the former city line to Fort Hamil- Resolved, That the Secretary of this ' Board until Io o'clock a. m., on Blank forms and specifications may be obtained ton avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- at the office of the Department of Bridges. New York; and sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908. J. W. STEVENSON, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten daps prior to the 25th day of September, tgo8. FOR FURNISHING AND ERECTING Commissioner. tionment is authorized and required at the time Dated September ii, 1908. of the adoption of the resolution directing the Dated September 52, Igo8. STEEL FILE-CASES IN THE OFFICE OF JOSEPH HAAG, THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF NEW 512,24 institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to Secretary, YORK, ON THE EIGHTH FLOOR IN THE X4r See General Instructions to Bid- No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. HALL OF RECORDS BUILDING, BOROUGH fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- tiers on the last page, last column, of sessment for benefit for said proceeding. Telephone, 2280 Worth. OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, the "City Record.' 512,23 AND FOR OTHER FURNISHINGS RE- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- QUIRED FOR SAID OFFICE; 1VITH THE portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS, AND THE DEPARTMENT OP BRIDGES, Nos, I TO 21 PARK section 98o of the Greater New York Charter, TT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT MATERIAL AND LABOR REQUIRED FOR Row, BOROUGH Or MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW hereby gives notice that the following is [Tie proposed area of assessment for benefit in this 1N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ALTERATIONS; ALSO FOR EXTENSION YORK. Apportionment, held on June Ig, Igo8, the fol- TO THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING EQUIP- proceeding: EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE lowing resolutions were adopted: MENT, AND FOR CARPENTER AND LABI- Bounded on the northeast by a line midway Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- NET WORK, HARDWARE, METALLIC AND J received by the Commissioner of Bridges at between Forty-fifth street and Forty-sixth street; the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on on the southeast by a line distant zoo feet south- tionment of The City of Nèw York is consider- OTHER FURNITURE, ELECTRIC LIGHT ing the advisability of instituting proceedings tu WORK, LIGHTING FIXTURES, MARBLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. easterly from and parallel with the southeasterly acquire title to the lands and premises required AND BRONZE WORK, PAINTING, PLAS- line of Fort Hamilton avenue, the said distance for the opening and extending of Minerva place, TERING AND OTHER WORK REQUIRED FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND RE- : being measured at right angles to the line of from Jerome avenue to the Grand Boulevard TO BE DONE IN CONNECTION WITH, AND PAVING SECOND AVENUE AND FIFTY- Fort Hamilton avenue; on the southwest by a and Concourse, in the Borough of The Bronx, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FURNISHING AND NINTH STREET, IN THE BOROUGH OF line midway between Forty-sixth street and For- City of New York; and MANHATTAN, AT THE ENTRANCE TO ty-seventh street, and on the northwest by a ERECTING SUCH STEEL FILE-CASES AND Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- SUCH OTHER FURNISHINGS REQUIRED THE BLACKWELLS ISLAND BRIDGE OVER line distant too feet northwesterly from and tionment is authorized and required at the time FOR SAID OFFICE. THE EAST RIVER, BETWEEN THE BOR- parallel with the northwesterly line of Eighth of the adoption of the resolution directing the The time allowed for doing and completing the OUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND QUEENS. avenue, the said distance being measured at right ang institution of proceedings to acquire title to the work will be one hundred and eighty (i8o) days. The contractor will be required to begin work k to the line of Eighth avenue. lands required for the foregoing improvement The security required will be Fifty Thousand within five days of the date of certification of the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- to fix and determine upon an area or areas of Dollars ($So,000). contract by the Comptroller, and will be required posed area of assessment at a meeting of the assessment for benefit for saidroceeding. Bidders must state a lump sum for the above to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of Board to be held in The City of New York, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- contract, as the contract is entire and for a the Commissioner and in accordance with the Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of complete job. plans and specifications by November 30, 1908. 25th day of September, 19o8, at 10.30 a. m., and section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, Plans and drawings may be seen and blank The amount of security to guarantee the that at the same time and place a public hearing hereby gives notice that the following is the forms of the contract and specifications may be faithful performance of the work will be Five thereon will then and there be had. proposed area of assessment for benefit in this obtained at the office of the architects, Messrs. Thousand Dollars ($S,000). Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board proceeding: Horgan & Slattery No. 41 West Thirty-third The right is reserved by the Commissioner to cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Beginning at a point on the line bisecting the street, Borough of Manhattan. reject all the bids should he deem it to the in- sons affected thereby to be published in the angle formed by the intersection of the prolonga- JOHN F. AHEARN, terest of the City so to do. CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for tions of the centre lines of East One Hundred Borough President. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained ten days prior to the 25th day of September, and Ninety-eighth street and Minerva place, as The City of New York, September z, igo8. at the office of the Department of Bridges. 1908. laid out between Creston avenue and the Con- 52,18 J. W. STEVENSON, Dated September 12, 1908. course, distant zoo feet southeasterly from the Ø See General Instructions to Bid- Commissioner. JOSEPH HAAG, southeasterly line of the Concourse, the said dis- ders on the last page, last column, of Dated September 3, 19o8. Secretary, tance being measured at right angles to the line the "City Record." 94,57 No. 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. of the Concourse, and running thence north- 8-Y See General Instructions to Bid- Telephone, 2280 Worth. westwardly along the said bisecting line to the ders on the last page, last column, of 912,23 intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed the "City Record." by the intersection of the prolongations of the BOROUGH OF QUEENS. centre lines of East One Hundred and Ninety- ISJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT eighth street and Minerva place, as laid out be- tween Creston avenue and Jerome aventee; OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OP l N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- Apportionment, held on June tg, 1908, the fol- thence northwardly along the said bisecting line QUEENS THIRD FLOOR OP THE BOROUGH HALL, TIONMENT. lowing resolutions were adopted: to a point distant too feet northerly from the FIFTH TREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG ISLAND Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- northerly line of Jerome avenue, the said dis- CITY. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OP NEW YORK. tionment of The City of New York is consider- tance being measured at right angles to the line EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to of Jerome avenue; thence eastwardly and always received by the President of the Borough N The meeting of the Board of Estimate and acquire title to the lands and premises required distant loo feet northerly from and parallel with ofS Queens at the above office until II o'clock Apportionment, held on June ag, 1908, the fol- for the opening and extending of East Twenty- the northerly line of Jerome avenue to the in- a. m. on lowing resolutions were adopted: sixth street, from Canarsie lane to Clarendon tersection with a line bisecting the angle formed Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- road. and from Avenue D to Flatbush avenue, by the intersection of the prolongations of the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. tionment of The City of New York is considering in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; centre lines of Minerva place and East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, as laid out No. I. FOR BUILDING AN INTERIOR the advisability of instituting proceedings to and acquire title to the lands and premises required Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- immediately adjoining and northwesterly from PUBLIC BATH IN THE BOROUGH OF for the opening and extending of Haven avenue, tionment is authorized and required at the time the Concourse; thence southeastwardly along the LEENS, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE said bisecting line to the intersection with a line INCIDENTAL THERETO. from its present terminus at West One Hundred of the adoption of the resolution directing the 'ORK and Seventieth street to Fort Washington avcnu e. institution of proceedings to acquire title to the parallel with the line of the Concourse, and The time allowed for doing and completing the passing through the point of beginning; thence above work will be ninety (go) working days. at about West One Hundred and Sixty-eighth lands required for the foregoing improvement to street; and West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth fix and determine upon an area or areas of assess- southwestwardly and along the said line parallel The amount of security required will be Six ment for benefit for said proceeding. with the Concourse to the point or place of be- Thousand Dollars ($6,000). street, from Fort Washington avenue to Haven avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- ginning. A deposit of $io will be required on each set portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. of plans. New York; and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- section 98o of the Greater New York Charter, posed area of assessment at a meeting of the No. 2. FOR BUILDING A PUBLIC COM- tionment is authorized and required at the time hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- Board to be held in The City of New York, FORT STATION IN THE BOROUGH OF of the adoption of the resolution directing the posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the UEENS, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE institution of proceedings to acquire title to the ceeding: 25th day of September, Igo$, at I0.3o a. m., and WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. lands required for the foregoing improvement to Beginning at a point on a line midway between that at the same time and place a public hearing The time allowed for doing and completing the fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- East Twenty-sixth street and Rogers avenue dis- thereon will then and there be had. above work will be sixty (6o) working days. sessment for benefit for said proceeding. tant loo feet northerly from the northerly line Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board The amount of security required will be Five of Canarsie lane, the said distance being measured cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Thousand Dollars ($5,000). Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- sons affected thereby to be published in the portionment in pursuance of the provisions of at right angles to the line of Canarsie lane, and A deposit of $to will be required on each set section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, running thence southwardly along the said line CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 25th of plans. midway between East Twenty-sixth street and day of September, 19o8. No. ,t. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- Rogers avenue to the northeasterly line of Flat- Dated September I2, Igo8. CURBING, RECURRING AND REPAVING ceeding; bush avenue; thence southwestwardly at right JOSEPH HAAG, WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A angles to Flatbush avenue a distance of 200 feet; Secretary, SAND FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF Beginning at a point on a line which bisects thence northwestwardly and parallel with Flat No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. MYRTLE AVENUE. FROM THE BROOKLYN I the angle formed by the intersection of the pro- bush avenue to the intersection with the pro Telephone, 2280 Worth. BOROUGH LINE TO (WYCKOFF AVENUE) longations of the centre lines of West One Hun- longation of a line midway between East Twenty 512,23 McCOMB PLACE, SECOND WARD, TO- dred and Sixty-fifth street and West One Hun- fifth street and East Twenty-sixth street as laid GETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCI- dred and Sixty-eighth street, as these streets are out northerly from Flatbush avenue; thence north DENTAL THERETO. laid out between Broadway and Fort Washington wardly along the said line midway between East *T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as avenue, distant too feet easterly from the east- Twenty-fifth street and East Twenty-sixth street.. IN the meeting of the Board of Estimate and follows: erly line of Fort Washington avenue, the said and the prolongation thereof, to the intersection Apportionment, held on June Ig, 19o8, the fol- iS,5oo square yards of old stone block pave- distance being measured at right angles to the with a line parallel with Canarsie lane, and pass lowing resolutions were adopted: ment. to be removed and relaid. line of Fort Washington avenue, and running ing through the point of beginning; thence east Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- 58,405 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- thence westwardly along the said bisecting line wardly along the said line parallel with Canarsit tionment of The City of New York is consider- dressed, rejointed and reset. to a point distant 200 feet westerly from the lane to the point or place of beginning; exceptint ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to 800 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, westerly line of Fort Washington avenue, the however, from the above-described area so muer acquire title to the lands and premises required furnished and set. said distance being measured at right angles to of it as may be exempt from assessment unde[ for the opening and extending of Teller avenut, 6,387 cubic yards of excavation. the line of Fort Washington avenue; thence the provisions of section 992 of the Charter. at a width of 6o feet, from East One Hundred 400 cubic yards of embankment (to be fur- northwardly and parallel with Fort Washington Resolved. That this Board consider the pro and Seventieth street to Morris avenue, in the nished). avenue to the intersection with a line which is nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; and catch basins (old), to be reset to grade. always distant too feet westerly from and parallel Board to be held in The City , of New York Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- a catch basin tops, to be removed and with the westerly line of Haven avenue, the said Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the tionment is authorized and required at the time basins filled. distance being measured at right. angles to the 25th day of September. 1968, at 10.30 a. m of the adoption of the resolution directing the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, I9oB. THE CITY RECORD. 9949 institution of proceedings to acquire title to the te point of beginning and parallel with the line to the bridge 300 feet north of Elizabeth street regning resolution, was duly filed by your peti- lands required for the foregoing improvement f the unnamed street immediately north of to the Long Island Sound, at the southerly end )ncr in the office of the Comptroller within to fix and determine upon an area or areas of 'remont avenue and extending between Harrison of City Island, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, irty days from the passage thereof. assessment for benefit for said proceeding, venue and Tremont avenue; thence eastwardly Borough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of That on the i7th day of June, tgo8, this peti- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- long the said line parallel with the said unnamed said Board will be held in the Old Council Cham- nter, by a vote of two-thirds of its directors portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of treet to the point or place of beginning. ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of a meeting of the Board of Directors regularly section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- New York, on September 25, r9o8, at 10.30 o'clock :Id, pursuant to due notice, changed and altered hereby gives notice that the following is the osed area of assessment at a meeting of the a. m-, at which such proposed change will be e route of that part of its main line situate, proposed area of assessment for benefit in this hoard to be held in The City of New York, considered by said Board; all of which is more ing and being between Berrian street and the proceeding: lorough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the particularly set forth and described in the fol- arlem River, and that portion of the branch line Beginning at a point on the westerly line of 5tlt day of September, 5908, at 10.30 a. m., and lowing resolutions adopted by the Board on June arth of Leland avenue, and adopted an amend- Morris avenue distant zoo feet northerly from hat at the same time and place a public hearing z6, tgo8, notice of the adoption of which is here- I route of said part of its main line, and of the angle point at Teller avenue, and running hereon will then and there be had. by given, viz.: id part of its branch line, and also adopted a thence eastwardly at right angles to the line o Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- ap and profile of its entire route thus amended, Morris avenue a distance of i8o feet; thence anse these resolutions and a notice to all per- portionment of The City of New York, in pur- id authorized its president to file said map and southwardly and always distant too feet east- oils affected thereby to be published in the Ctrv' suance of the provisions of section 442 of the ofile of said route, duly certified, in the office erly from and parallel with the easterly line of tecoao for ten days prior to the 25th day of Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeur the County Clerk of New York County, and Teller avenue to the intersection with the north- ;ep tetnber, 19o8. ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes ereafter, on the 17th day of June, tgo8, the erly line of East One Hundred and Seventieth Dated September r2, tyo8. to change the map or plan of The City of New id map and profile of said route as amended street; thence southwardly at right angles to JOSEPH HAAG, York by changing the grades of City Island avenue, d adopted by your petitioner was filed in the the line of East One Hundred and Seventieth Sec etary, from the approach to the bridge 300 feet north of Tice of the County Clerk of the County of New street a distance of 18o feet; thence westwardly No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406, Elizabeth street to the Long Island Sound at ork, and thereupon the route of your peti- and always distant too feet southerly from and Telephone, 2280 Worth. the southerly end of City Island, in the Twenty- sner's road became and was lawfully amended parallel with the southerly line of East One st 2,23 fourth Ward, in the Borough of The Bronx, City conformity with the said map and profile thus Hundred and Seventieth street to the intersection of New York, more particularly shown upon map led. or plan presented by the President of the Bor- with a line distant 125 feet easterly from and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT That said amended route became and now is parallel with the easterly line of College avenue, the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ough of The Bronx, dated June 17, t9o8. N Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- ie lawful route of this petitioner, located in all the said distance being measured at right angles ,pportionment, held on June 26, tgo8, the follow- aspects to conformity with law, to the line of College avenue; thence northwardly rig resolutions were adopted: posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be along the said line parallel with College avenue Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Thatthe description of said route as thus to the intersection with a line always distant too ionment of The City of New York is considering City of New York, on the 25th day of Septem- mended being the entire route of your petitioner feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly he advisability of instituting proceedings to ber, rgo8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. t the County of New York, and of the streets line of Teller avenue, the said distance being cquire title to the lands and premises required Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board f The City of New York, in the Borough of The measured at right angles to the line ofTeller ave- cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons ronx, which would be crossed or intersected by or the opening and extending of Hebberd affected thereby that the proposed change will be avenue; thence northwardly along the said line tue, from Flushing avenue to Fresh Pond road, tid route, are as follows: parallel with Teller avenue to the intersection considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held First-Main Line: Beginning at a point on the n the Second Ward, in the Borough of Queens, at the aforesaid time and place, to be published with a line at right angles to the line of Morris -ity of New York; and [ark-in River near the point where Lincoln ave- in the Ctry RECORD for ten days continuously, ue intersects the north bank of the Harlem avenue, and passing through the point of begin- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to ning; thence eastwardly along the said line at ionmcnt is authorized and required at the time '.iver in the Borough of The Bronx, and cross- avenue .to the point or the z5th day of September, i9o8. ig Lincoln avenue between the Harlem River right angles to Morris if the adoption of the resolution directing the Dated September 12, rgo8. place of beginning. nstitution of proceedings to acquire title to the id One Hundred and Thirty-second street; JOSEPII HAAG, fence running easterly substantially paratlet to Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- ands required for the foregoing improvement to Secretary, posed area of assessment at a meeting of the ix and determine upon an area or areas of as- Ine Hundred and Thirty-second street, between Board to be held in The City of New York, icssment for benefit for said proceeding. No, 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. le Hundred and Thirty-second street and the Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Telephone, 2280 Worth, larlcut River; thence crossing One Hundred and 25th day of September, t9 o8, at 20,30 a. nr., and iartionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Sr2,23 -birty-second street at or near its intersection that at the same time and place a Public hearing section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, 'ith Willow avenue; thence crossing One Hun- thereon will then and there be had. tereby gives notice that the following is the pro- red and Thirty-third street, One IIundred grid Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board rosed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'hirty-fourth street, One Hundred and Thirty- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- :ceding: P that at a meeting of the Board of Esti- fth street, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, sons affected thereby to be published in the Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a mate and Apportionment held June rg, t9o8, the )ne Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and One Ctry RECORD for ten days prior to the 25th inc midway between Linden avenue and Heb- following petition was received: lundred and Thirty-eighth street, between Willow day of September, rgo8. jerd avenue distant too feet easterly from the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of venue and the Harlem River and Port Chester Dated September 52, tp o8, tailroad; thence northerly parallel to the Harlem -asterly line of Fresh Pond road, the said dis- The City of New York: ver and Port Chester Railroad and crossing JOSEPH HAAG, ;ance being measured at right angles to the line The petition of the New York, Westchester and Secretary, )ne Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, One Hun- if Fresh Pond road, and running thence south- Boston Railway Company shows: Ired and Fortieth street and One Hundred and No. 2 7 Broadway, Room 1406. wardly and parallel with Fresh Pond road to the That heretofore and on or about the 2d day of orty-first street, between Southern boulevard Telephone, 2280 Worth. intersection with the prolongation of a line mid- August, 1904, an ordinance, passed by the Board nd the Harlem River aud Port Chester Railroad; sí2,23 way between Hebberd avenue and Mount Olivet of Aldermen of The City of New York, was hence northerly parallel to the Harlem River and avenue; thence westwardly along a line always duly approved by the Mayor of The City of New 'ort Chester Railroad to Westchester avenue, and midway between Hebberd avenue and Mount OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT York, and upon said zd day of August, tgo4, crossing One Ilurvdred and Forty-ninth street, Olivet avenue and along the prolongation of the the date of said approval, took effect and became .eggett street, One IIundred and Fifty-sixth the meeting of the Board of Estimate said line to the intersection with a line distant andN Apportionment, held on June t9, 1908, the law. That said ordinance was entitled "An or ,treet, Longwood avenue, Lafayette avenue, '1-if- too feet northwesterly from and parallel with the dinance granting to the New York, Westchester 'any street, Barretto street, Hunts Point road, following resolutions were adopted: northwesterly line of Flushing avenue, the said Whereas, the Board of Estimate and Appor- and Boston Railway Company the right to crow iaile street, Bryant street, Longfellow street, pro- distance being measured at right angles to the certain streets and highways and to construe )osed Ludlow avenue and Whittier street, be- tionment of The City of New York is consider- line of Flushing avenue; thence nortbeastwardly and operate a four-track railway above or below ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to ween Whitlock avenue and the Harlem River along the said line parallel with Flushing avenue said streets or highways of The City of Ness ind Port Chester Railroad; thence crossing West- acquire title to the lands and premises required to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle for the opening and extending of Grand avenue, York." That in and by said ordinance, amonf •hester avenue at or near its intersection with formed by the intersection of the prolongations other things, said Board of Aldermen of Thi Edgewater road; then running northerly sub- from Macombs road to Tremont avenue; David- of the northerly line of Hebberd avenue as laid City of New York granted to said railway corn son avenue, from Grand avenue to West One stantially parallel to the Harlem River and Port out at Flushing avenue and the southerly line of parvy, subject to certain conditions and provis Chester Railroad to One Hundred and Seventy- Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; West One James street; thence eastwardly along the said ions set forth in said ordinance, the right to eros: Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, from fourth street, and crossing One Hundred ana bisecting line to the intersection with a line mid- certain streets or highways of The City of Nev Seventy-second street, between the Bronx River Jerome avenue to Tremont avenue, and West way between Linden avenue and Hebberd ave- sau and the IIarlent River and Port Chester Railroad; One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from York, in the Borough of The Bronx, in nue; thence eastwardly along the said line mid- City, and to construct and operate a four-tracl thence crossing One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Macombs road to Jerome avenue, in the Borough way between Linden avenue and Hebberd avenue railway, with connections, turnouts, switches ani ;treet and Van Nest avenue, between Devoe of The Bronx, City of New York; and and the prolongation thereof to the point or place cross-overs necessary for the accommodation an avenue and the Harlem River and Port Chester Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- of beginning. operation of the said railway, in, upon and acres, Railroad; thence running northerly substantially tionment is authorized and required, at the time Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- the streets, avenues, highways, parkways ani .,arallel to Devoe avenue and crossing One Run- of the adoption of the resolution directing the posed area of assessment at a meeting of the public places, and upon the route situate in thi lred and Seventy-seventh street, Wyatt street institution of proceedings to acquire title to the Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor- Borough of The Bronx, City, County and Stati and Walker avenue (West Farms road), between lands required for the foregoing improvement to ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the 25th of New York, as described in the said ordinano Devoe avenue and Berrian street; thence crossing fix and determine upon an area or areas of assess- day of September, tgo8, at 10-30 a. m., and that in section t, subdivisions t and z thereof, all a Due Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and ment for benefit for said proceeding. at the same time and place a public hearing shown on the maps entitled "Maps and profile o Lebanon street, between Devoe avenue and Ber- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- the amended route of the New York, Westchestei rian street; thence crossing One Hundred and of thereon will then and there be had. portionment, in pursuance of the provisions Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board and Boston Railway Company, section t," adopt Eightieth street and Berrian street, at or near section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- ed by the Board of Directors of said compan: :heir intersection; thence crossing Adams street, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- •ons affected thereby to be published in the on the zoth day of May, 1904, and signed b; Jetveen Morris Park avenue and the easterly posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 25th day William L, Bull, President; John Bogart, Engi line of Bronx fark; thence crossing Berrian ceeding: neer, and H. C. Winchester, Secretary, unde treet, between Morris Park avenue and Bronx ri of September, tgo8. , Beginning at a point on the easterly line Dated September 12, tgo8. seal; "Map and profile of the amended route o ['ark; thence to and crossing Unionport road, be- Fremont avenue where it is intersected by the JOSEPH HAAG, the New York, Westchester and Boston Railwa, tween \liama street and Birchall avenue; thence prolongation of a line distant 325 feet northerly Company, section 2," adopted by the Board o :rossing Oakley street, between Miama street and from and parallel with the northerly line of Secretary, No. 277 Broadway, Room 5406. Directors of the company on the 7th day of April Sagamore street; thence crossing White Plains West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 1904, and signed by William L. Bull, President road, at or near the intersection of Sagamore as laid out between Jerome avenue and Davidson Telephone, 2280 Worth, 312,23 John Bogart, Engineer, and Thomas W. Baker street; thence crossing Brown avenue ano naga- avenue, the said distance being measured at right Secretary, under seal; and "Map and profile o more street, at or near their intersection; thence angles to the line of West One Hundred and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the amended route of the New York, Westcheste crossing Hunt avenue and Bear Swamp road, at Seventy-seventh street, and running thence east- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of and Boston Railway Company, section 3," adopter or near their intersection; thence crossing Bronx wardly along the said line parallel with West One TheN City of New York, deeming it for the public by the Board of Directors of the said compan: and Pelham parkway and Williamsbridge road, at Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and the pro- interest so to do, proposes to change the map or on the 5th day of May, 1904, and signed by th or near their intersection; thence crossing base longation of the said line, to the westerly line of plan of The City of New York so as to locate President, Wnm. L. Bull; John Bogart, Engineer Mill lane, between Williamsbridge road and East- Jerome avenue; thence eastwardly at right angles and lay out, and fix grades for, the street and H. C. Winchester, Secretary, under seal, an. chester road; thence crossing Eastchester road to the line of Jerome avenue to a point distant system within the area bounded by Randall ave- which maps and profiles were filed in the office o near its intersection with Syracuse avenue; thence too feet easterly from the easterly line of Jerome nue, Havemeyer avenue, Seward avenue, Castle the County Clerk of the City and County o crossing Birch street at or near its intersection avenue; thence southwardly and always distant Hill avenue. Lafayette avenue, Olmstead avenue, New York on the 23d day of June, 1904, or an, with Syracuse avenue; thence crossing Cedar too feet from and parallel with the easterly line Ludlow avenue, Castle Hill avenue, Haviland lawful amendments thereof consented to by th street, Oak street and Walnut street, between of Jerome avenue to the intersection with a line avenue, Havemeyer avenue, Ellis avenue, Zerega Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Kingston avenue and Syracuse avenue; thence at right angles to Jerome avenue, and passing avenue, Watson avenue and the United States That on the 15th day of June, rgo5, your peti crossing Chestnut street and Kingston avenue at through a point in the westerly line of Jerome bulkhead line of Westchester Creek, in the Twen tiover duly changed and altered its route in th or near their intersection; thence crossing Ash avenue where it is intersected by a line which ty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, and County of New York and duly and lawfull street, between Kingston avenue and Cornell ave- is the bisector of the angle formed by the inter- that a meeting of said Board will be held in tite adopted an amended route, as shown upon th nue; thence crossing Boston road at or near its section of the prolongations of the southerly line Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough ol maps, surveys and profiles of such amended rout intersection with Schieffelins lane; thence cross- of West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street Manhattan. City of New York, on September 25, filed in the office of the County Clerk of th ing Fifth avenue or Dyre avenue, between Boston and the northerly line of the unnamed street tgo8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such pro County of New York on or about the 25th da road and Kingsbridge road; thence continuing located between West One Hundred and Seventy- posed change will be considered by said Board; of June, tgo5. That subsequently and on o to a point in the northerly line of The City of sixth street and Featherbed lane and extending all of which is more particularly set forth and about the roth day of July, í9o5, an arrende New York. between Fifth avenue and the road to from Davidson avenue to Jerome avenue; thence described in the following resolutions adopted by route of that partof said railroad lying be White Plains (Columbus avenue). westwardly along the said line at right angles to the Board on June z6, ago8, notice of the adop tween the Bronx River and the northern bout Second-Throggs Neck Branch: Beginning at Jerome avenue to the westerly line of Jerome tion of which is hereby given, viz.: dary line of The City of New York, known a a point on the main line near the junction of avenue; thence westwardly along the aforesaid Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap Section z, was duly adopted by your petitioner ]Valker avenue (West Farms road) and Devoe bisecting line to the intersection with a line mid- portionment of The City of New York, in pur and an amended map and profile of such Sectio avenue; thence running southerly, crossing Wyatt way between Davidson avenue and Jerome avenue suance of the provisions of section 442 of the No. 2 was, on the said loth day of July, file street and Tremont avenue, between Devoe ave- as laid out immediately south of West One Hun- Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem in the office of the County Clerk of the Count nue and Berrian street; thence crossing Van Nest dred and Seventy-sixth street; thence southwardly ing it for the public interest so to do, propose: of New York. Such change in the route on Set avenue and the New York, New Haven and Hart- along the said line midway between Davidson ave- to change the map or plan of The City of New tion 2 was made subsequent to the petition t ford Railroad, between One Hundred and Sev- nue and Jerome avenue and the prolongation of the York by locating and laying out and fixint your Board next referred to, and to satisfy cei enty-fourth street and Tremont avenue; thence said line to the intersection with a line which is grades for the street system within the are: tarn changes proposed by the Engineer of you running between Craighill and Chanute avenues the bisector of the angle formed by the intersec- bounded by Randall avenue, Havemeyer avenue Board. That on the 16th day of June, igo5, and crossing Bronx River avenue, Beacon ave- tion of the prolongations of the southerly line of Seward avenue, Castle Hill avenue, Lafayetd petition was duly presented by the New Yorl nue, Randolph avenue. Westchester avenue, Wat- Davidson avenue, as laid out immediately easterly avenue, Olmstead avenue, Ludlow avenue, Castle Westchester and Boston Railway Company, thi son avenue, Ludlow avenue, Story avenue and from Grand avenue, and the northerly line of I-fill avenue, Haviland avenue, Havemeyer ave petitioner, to the Board of Estimate and Appoi Lafayette avenue; thence crossing Craighill ave- Featherbed lane, as laid out between Jerome flue, Ellis avenue, Zerega avenue, Watson ave tionment at The City of New York, praying thi nue and Morrison avenue, between Lafayette ave- avenue and Inwood avenue; thence westwardly nue and the United States bulkhead line o the consent of the Board of Estimate and Appoi nue and Seward avenue; thence crossing Seward along the said bisecting line to the intersection Westchester Creek, in the Twenty-fourth Ward tionment to said route as lawfully amended, i avenue, between Morrison avenue and Harrod with a line distant too feet southerly from and in the Borough of The Bronx, City of Nev conformity with the map and profile filed on th avenue; thence crossing Harrod avenue, Metcalf parallel with the southerly line of Grand avenue, York, more particularly shown upon map o' rsth day of June, rgog, be given to this pet avenue and Fteley avenue. between Seward ave- as laid out immediately east of Macombs road, plan presented by the President of the Borougl limier. That thereafter such proceedings wet nue and Randall avenue; thence crossing Randall the said distance being measured at right angles of The Bronx, dated June 23, í9o8. duly had, that on or about the 14th day of Jult avenue at or near its intersection with Croes ave- to the line of Grand avenue; thence westwardly Resolved, That this Board consider the pro 19o5, the Board of Estimate and Apportionmer nue; thence crossing Noble avenue. Rosedale ave- along the said line parallel with Grand avenue posed change at a meeting of the Board, to bi duly adopted a resolution, which was approve nue and Commonwealth avenue, between Randall and the prolongation thereof to a point distant held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan by the Mayor of The City of New York on th avenue and Lacombe avenue; thence crossing too feet westerly from the westerly line of City of New York, on the 25th day of Septem zest day of July, í9o5, giving its consent to you Lacombe avenue, between Commonwealth avenue Macombs road, the said distance being measured ber, tgo8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. petitioner to cross streets, avenues and highway and St. Lawrence avenue; thence crossing St, at right angles to the line of Macombs road; Resolved, That the Secretary of this Boart upon its route in the County of New York, Lawrence avenue, Reach avenue and Taylor ave- thence northwardly and always distant ioo feet cause these resolutions and a notice to all person shown upon its maps filed in the office of tl nue, between Lacombe avenue and Patterson ave- from and parallel with the westerly line of ( affected thereby that, the proposed change will b, County Clerk of New York County, as la; nue; thence crossing Patterson avenue at or near Macombs road to the intersection with a line considered at a meeting of the Board, to be hel( amended by the map filed in said office on th its intersection with Thieriot avenue; thence which is a normal to the easterly line of at the aforesaid time and place, to be publishes roth day of July, t9o5. This consent was upo crossing Leland avenue, between Patterson ave- Macombs road at a point distant 225 feet in the Ctry RECORD for ten days continuously condition that your petitioner within thirty day nue and O'Brien avenue; thence crossing O'Brien northerly from its intersection with the norther) Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior ti execute under its corporate seal an instrttmer avenue and Gildersleeve avenue, between Leland line of West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth the 25th day of September, r9o8- in writing, to be first approved by the Corpor avenue and Underhill avenue; thence crossing street; thence eastwardly along the said normal Dated September 12, rgo8. tion Counsel, and file the same in the office t Underhill avenue and Cornell avenue at or near line to a point distant 175 feet westerly from JOSEPH HAAG, the Comptroller within thirty days from passal their intersection; thence crossing Bolton avenue, the westerly line of Harrison avenue, the said Secretary, of said resolution granting said consent, wherei White Plains road, Newman avenue and Stephens distance being measured at right angles to the No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. said company should promise, covenant and agri avenue, between Cornell avenue and Bronx River line of Harrison avenue; thence northwardly Telephone, 2280 Worth, that the consent of the Board of Estimate ar. avenue; thence crossing Clasons Point road, be- and parallel with Harrison avenue to a point 512,23 Apportionment so given to the change of rou tween Stephens avenue and Pugsley avenue; distant roo feet northerly from the northerly should not in any wise change, alter or amer thence crossing Cornell avenue and Pugsley ave- line of Tremont avenue, the said distance being OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE any of the terms, conditions and requirements nue at or near their intersection; thence crossing measured at right angles to the line of Tremont N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the ordinance of the Board of Aldermen aforesa Husson avenue, between Gildersleeve avenue and avenue; thence eastwardly and northwardly and The City of New York, deeming it for the public fixed and contained, and heretofore duly accept, Cornell avenue; thence northerly between Husson always distant too feet from and parallel with the interest so to do, proposes to change the map or by said company. avenue and Betts avenue and crossing Gilder- northerly and westerly line of Tremont avenue plan of The City of New York so as to change the And that thereafter an instrument in writin sleeve avenue and O'Brien avenue; thence cross- to the intersection with a line passing through grades of City Island avenue, from the approach approved and executed as provided for in ti ing Compton avenue and Pugsley Creek; thence 9950 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, I9O&

crossing Barrett avenue, between Trask avenue the same locality of the New York Central and now operating a street surface railroad in the The bids will be compared and each contract and Screvin avenue; thence crossing Screvin Hudson River l ailroad, West Shore Railroad, County of Nassau. State of New York, running awarded for all the work, articles materials avenue. between Lacombe avenue and Barrett Vermont Central Railroad, Lehigh Valley Rail- from Mineola, through the Village of Roslyn, and supplies contained in the specifications or avenue; thence crossing Lacombe avenue and road, Erie lines, Central Railroad of New Jersey, and to and into Port Washington. schedule attached thereto. Olmstead avenue at or near their intersection; Grand Trunk lines and other railroad and trans- Second-That your petitioner has secured from Blank forms may be obtained at the office of thence crossing Torry avenue, Howe avenue, portation lines. the proper local authorities of Nassau County, the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Castle Hill avenue, Turner avenue, Effingham III. Said terminals or freight stations are to New York their consent to the construction and tricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. t3 to avenue and Haveineyer avenue, between Lacombe be for the use of the public for the shipment, operation by your petitioner of a street surface 2t Park row, and at Room 28, Municipal Build- avenue and Randall avenue; thence crossing receipt and distribution of all classes of freight, railroad. as an extension to its existing line on ing, Borough of Brooklyn. Allaire avenue and Farrington avenue, between and are designed to relieve conditions in the and along the North Hempstead turnpike, from Eastern District, or Williamsburg section, of the JOHN H. O'BRIEN, Randall avenue and Zerega avenue; thence cross- Roslyn to the New York City line at Little Neck, Commissioner of Water Supply, ing Zerega avenue near its intersection with Ran- Borough of Brooklyn, which has grown almost in Queens Borough, where said turnpike is called dall avenue; thence easterly, crossing Westchester unprecedentedly in an industrial way in the last Broadway, and it proposes to construct and oper- Gas and Electricity. Creek, Ferris avenue and Baxter Creek; thence seven years, and has increased almost a quarter ate its railroad thereon. The City of New York, September 3, 5908. crossing Morris lane near its intersection with of a million in population in the same time, while Third-That your petitioner also proposes to 84,23 Fort Schuyler road; thence crossing Fort Schuy- the facilities for the handling of freight are prac- construct and operate its street surface railroad g3. See General Instructions to Did- from the New York City line at Broadway. in ler road and Old Ferry road at or near their tically as they were twenty-five years ago, and dere on the last page, anet column, of intersection; thence between Fort Schuyler road therefore totally inadequate to respond to present Little Neck. on the streets, avenues and highways tue "Ulty Record." and East River to a point near the United States requirements. Numerous large industries have in the Borough of Queens, New York City, Government Reservation. All of the above men- recently located their manufactories in this sec- hereinafter set forth. tioned streets crossed by said branch line, except tion, with the result that the present facilities Fourth-That for the purpose of operating such Wyatt avenue, Tremont avenue (East One Hun- are unequal to the large volume of freight being branch or extension in the Borough of Queens, dred and Seventy-seventh street), Westchester shipped, received and distributed there, and in New York City, N. Y.. of its present road, your POLICE DEPARTMENT. avenue, Clasons Point road, Ferris avenue, Mor- order to meet the imperative needs of the locality, petitioner desires to obtain from your Honorable ris lane, Old Ferry road and Fort Schuyler road, your petitioner, in the event of the granting of a Board and hereby respectfully applies for it- POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW Yoga. are proposed streets, as shown on the City layout franchise by your Honorable Board, as herein consent to aud a grant of the right, privilege and of streets. prayed for, proposes to establish and maintain franchise for the construction, maintenance and WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY That the route of your petitioner between the the aforesaid terminals, and, in order to render operation of a douhlle-track street surface railway O Clerk of the Police Department of The Bronx and Harlem Rivers, as previously located, a plan of operation which will admit of the for public use in the conveyance of persons and City of New York, No. Aoo Mulberry street, ran through a section of The Bronx largely de- receipt and distribution of freight directly to and property in cars for compensation in, upon, along Room No. 9, for the following property, now in voted to apartment houses and dwellings, and to from the cars upon said premises affected, it will and over the surface of certain streets, avenues, his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, construct the road of your petitioner over such be necessary to haul the cars from the point of highways, bridges, public places and private prop- lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, location would entail the destruction of numerous delivery from the floats upon which they are fer- erty in the Borough of Queens, New York City, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, large buildings and the ruining of large amounts ried to Brooklyn from the termini of the various of which the following is a description: etc.; also small amount of money taken from of real estate for other than railroad purposes. trunk lines, which point of delivery is on the I. Beginning at the easterly line of the Bor- prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- That to addition thereto the street system as East River water-front, between North Third and ough of Queens, New York City, at Broadway, partment. now laid out in The Bronx would be seriously North Fourth streets, in said Borough. in Little Neck; thence westerly on and along THEODORE A. BINGHAM, interfered with by the construction of your peti- IV. To the end that your petitioner may carry said Broadway to Tenth street in Bayside. Police Commissioner. tioner's road over the said route. out its proposed plan, it hereby petitions your II, Beginning at the junction of Tenth street That by reason of the foregoing facts. the Honorable Board for a franchise to operate a and Broadway in Bayside; thence westerly on cost of constructing the road over the said route and along Broadway to Bell avenue in Bayside. railroad in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of POLICE DEPARTMENT - CITY OP Nrw Yosa, would be so great as practically to prohibit the New York, on and along North Fourth street, a III. Beginning at the unction of Tenth street BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Railway Company from building and operating public highway, and across Kent avenue and and Broadway in Bagside; thence northerly on the line and the delay in acquiring the real Wythe avenue, in said Borough, the road so to and along Tenth street to Bayside boulevard; WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY estate would necessarily postpone the period of be operated along North Fourth street to be a thence northerly on and along Bayside boulevard O Clerk of the Police Department of The completion for an indefinite time. single track road, entering upon said highway at to Ashburton avenue; thence westerly on and City of New York-Office, No. 209 State street, The route as amended is situated in a section a point midway between the East River water- along Ashburton avenue to Chambers street; Borough of Brooklyn-for the following property, of The Bronx where real estate has not been front and Kent avenue, and running thence thence northerly on and along Chambers street to now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, devoted to building purposes and where the right easterly along said North Fourth street about 300 Crocheron avenue; thence westerly on and along rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, of way can be acquired at a more reasonable feet to a point about midway between Kent Crocheron avenue to Twenty-third street at shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, price and within a reasonable time, and under avenue and \V the avenue and across the side- Broadway. Flushing; thence northerly on and liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken this route your petitioner can proceed with the walk of said North Fourth street into terminal along Twenty-third street to State street: thence from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this construction of its road and complete the same at premises already the property of Havemeyers & westerly on and along State street to Thirteenth Department. . a cost and within a period of time which will Elder. The western termini of said track being street; thence northerly on and along Thirteenth render it practicable to build and operate its street to Chestnut street; thence westerly on and THEODORE A, BINGHAM, on the easterly side of the East River, at a point Police Commissioner. railroad. That the change in the route of the between North Third and North Fourth streets, along Chestnut street to and across Murray street branch line is made necessary by the change in and the eastern termini to be at the hereinbefore and Murray lane; thence still westerly on an,l the main line of your petitioner, to which the mentioned point on North Fourth street, mid- through private property along the line of the consent of your Honorable Board is requested as way between Kent avenue and Wythe avenue. prolongation of Chestnut street to Flushing place, herein set forth. And, further, to operate a railroad for freight crossing the same and continuing thence westerly SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART- That a copy of the said map and profile filed purposes exclusively across Kent avenue, a ublic on and along Chestnut street to Whitestone ave- MENT. in the County Clerk's office on the 17th day of highway, between North Third and North Fourth nue; thence southerly on and along Whitestone June, igo8, as aforesaid, showing the amendment streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of avenue to State street; thence westerly on and to said route, which copy is marked Exhibit A, New York, from the westerly side or house line along State street to Prince street; thence south- FIRST DEPARTMENT. June Iy, 1908. is submitted herewith. thereof to the easterly side or house line thereof, erly on and along Prince street to Broadway; And your petitioner respectfully prays that the which shall consist of six tracks, and also a fran- thence easterly on and along Broadway to Far- consent of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- chise for a railway on Wythe avenue, a public rington street; thence northerly on and along ment to the said route as lawfully amended in Farrington street to State street in Flushing. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of conformity with the map and profile filed on the highway in the said Borough and City, between New York to certain lands and premises situ- North Third and North Fourth streets, from the Fifth-That said corporation proposes to oper. Igtk day of June, igo8, may be given to this ate said extension or branches by the overhead ated on the SOUTHERLY SIDE OF EAST petitioner. westerly side or house line thereof to the easterly TWELFTH STREET, between Avenues B and side or house line thereof, which shall consist of system of electricity, substantially similar to that NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER AND now in use on its existing railroad running from C. in the Eleventh Ward of the Borough of BOSTON RAILWAY COMPANY, three tracks, and, for the aforesaid purposes, to Manhattan, in The City of New York, duly lay down and maintain a track of regulation or Mineola to Port Washington, Nassau County, New By ALLEN WARDWELL, President. York. selected as a site for school purposes, accord- conventional width along North Fourth street, be- I ing to law. State of New York, County of New York, ss.: tween the points heretofore indicated, and six Wherefore your petitioner prays that public Allen Wardwell, being duly sworn, deposes and tracks of regulation or conventional width across notice hereof and of the time and place where says: That he is the President of the New York, this application will be first considered be given O'I'ICL• IS IIEItEBY GIVEN THAT THE Kent avenue, between North Third and North as required by law, and that the desired consent Westchester and Boston Railway Company, and Fourth streets, and three tracks of regulation or N report of Adam Wiener. James Shelton that he has read the foregoing petition and knows conventional width in Wythe avenue, between the be granted in accordance with the provisions of Meng and Lewis A. Abrams, Commissioners of the contents thereof and that the same is true to the Greater New York Charter. Estimate and Appraisal, duly appointed in the points aforesaid, all of which are to connect Dated June Ir, Igo8. his own knowledge, except as to the matters freight stations or terminals proposed to be erect- above entitled proceeding, which report bears therein stated to be alleged on information and ed. and indicated on a plan attached hereto, en- THE NEW YORK ANT) NORTH date the ic.ttti day of June, igo8, was filed in belief, and as to those matters be believes it to titled " Plan showing proposed tracks on North SHORE TRACTION COMPANY, the office of the Board of Education of The City be true. Fourth street. Kent avenue and Wythe avenue, (SEAL] By JOHN J. STANLEY, President. of New York on the Itth day of September, ALLEN WARDWELL. Borough of Brooklyn, New York, to accompany Attest: igo8, and a duplicate of said report was filed Sworn to before me this 18th day of June, 5908. application of East River Terminal Railroad, dated JAMES A. MACELHINNY, Secretary. in the office of the Clerk of the County of New WILLIAM A. COKELEY, January Is, 1908, to the Board of Estimate and State of New York, County of New York. ss.: York on the same dav. Notary Public, New York County. Apportionment," all of which tracks are to be John J. Stanley, being duly sworn. deposes Notice is further given that the said report Whereas, The foregoing petition from New installed without injury or interference with pipes. and says that he is the President of the New will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme York, Westchester and Boston Railway Company, mains and conduits already in said streets and York and North Shore Traction Company, the Court of the State of New York. in the First dated June 18, Ig08, was presented to the Board avenues, and are to be maintained in a depressed petitioner named in the foregoing petition: that Judicial District, at Special Term, Part I. of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held situation, so as to present no obstacle to vehicular he has read the foregoing petition and knows thereof, to be held at the County Court House June t9, igo8; and traffic. the contents thereof; that the same is true of in the Borough of Manhattan. in The City of Whereas, A second petition of the same date V. That the motor power to be employed shall his own knowledge except as to matters therein New York, on the 20th day of September. t9o8. has been received from the said company asking be an electric engine or steam engine of the stated to be alleged on information and belief, at the opening of the Court on that day, and for certain modifications in the ordinance ap- dummy type. and as to those matters he believes it to be true. that then and there. or as soon thereafter as proved by the Mayor August 2, 1904, to wit: VI. That a previous application has heretofore JOHN J. STANLEY. counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be (a) By permitting the use of overhead trolley been made to this Board for the franchise and Subscribed and sworn to before me this Itth made that the said report be confirmed. system. pr.vdege herein prayed for by Messrs. Havemeyers day of June, Igo8. Dated New York, September Is, 1908. (b) By providing the City with the right to & Elder, but such application was denied upon E. M. CARROLL, Notary Public, New York FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, string three cables, instead of furnishing two the advice of the Corporation Counsel, owing to County. Corporation Counsel. conduits. the decision in the case of Hatfield against Straus, -and the following resolutions were thereupon Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City tc) By permitting connections with two other and the present application represents a renewal adopted: of New York. railroads at a distance not exceeding 2,500 feet, by your petitioner, a duly incorporated railroad Whereas, The foregoing petition from the New sí6,26 instead of i,000 feet. corporation. York and North Shore Traction Company, dated (d) By permitting connections with the rapid Dated New York, January is, tgo8. Tune II. 1908. was presented to the Board of transit railway at West Farms, and the proposed EAST RIVER TERMINAL RAILROAD, Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held FIRST DEPARTMENT. rapid transit railway at Westchester avenue. By W. B. DUNCAN, Jr., President. June z6, ipo8; (e) By extending the time until August z, Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board 191 t, in which to complete the four-track rail- City and State of New York, County of New York, Borough of Manhattan, ss.: sets Friday, the 18th day of September, 1908, at In the matter of the application of The City of way from the City line to One Hundred and toso o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16 in New York, acting by and through the Com- Seventy-fourth street; and until August z, Igt:1. William Butler Duncan, Jr., being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the President of the the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. as the missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right for the construction of the line from One Hun- time and place when and where such petition shall and title to and possession of the wharfage dred and Seventy-fourth street to the Harlem East River Terminal Railroad, the petitioner here- in; that he has read the petition herein and knows be first considered, and a public hearing be had rights, terms, easements, emoluments and priv- River. thereon. at which citizens shall be entitled to ileges appurtenant to the dock or wharf prop- Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board the contents thereof, and that the same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters there. appear and be heard; and be it further erty known as PIER (OLD) NO. 53, near the sets the stth day of September, x908, at 10.30 Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to foot of Jackson street, East River, in the Bor- o'clock in the forenoon, and Room t6 in the City in stated to be alleged on information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true. cause such petition and these resolutionsto be ough of Manhattan. City of New York, not Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and published for at least fourteen (14) days in two now owned by The City of New York, and place when and where such petition shall be first WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, Ja. Sworn to before me this 15th day of January, daily newspapers in The City of New York, to all right, title and interest in and to said pier considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten or any portion thereof not now owned by The at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and 1908. DAVID GRANT, (so) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior City of New York, for the improvement of be heard; and be it further g Notary Public, Kings County, No. Si. to such date of public hearin . The expense of the water-front of The City of New York, Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to such publication to be borne by the petitioner. on the East River, pursuant to the plan here- cause such petition and these resolutions to be Certificate filed, New York County. tofore adopted by the Board of Docks, and published for at least two (z) days in two daily JOSEPH HAAG, -and at a meeting held June 26, Igo8, the fol- Secretary, approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- newspapers in The City of New York, to be lowing resolutions were adopted: ing Fund. designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten Whereas, The foregoing petition from the East New York, June z6, tgo8. (to) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior River Terminal Railroad, dated January t5, igo8, x5,18 to such date of public hearing. The expense or was presented to the Board of Estimate and Ap- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- such publication to be borne by the petitioner. portionment at a meeting held January 24, 1908. W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in Dated New York, June 26. too8. Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to JOSEPH HAAG, Board sets Friday, the ,8th day of Septem- all persons interested in this proceeding, and to Secretary. ber, í9o8, at I0.30 o'clock in the forenoon, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of s5,í8 and Room t6 in the City Hall, Borough of Man- all houses and lots and improved and unim- hattan, as the time and place when and where DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- proved lands, pier or wharf property, and all such petition shall first be considered, and a TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, persons interested therein, or in any rights, priv- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN public hearing to be had thereon, at which citi- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. ileges or interests pertaining thereto, affected that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate zens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, P and be it further EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and Apportionment, held January 24, igo8, the received by the Commissioner of Water to wit: following petition was received: Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to S First-That we have completed our estimate cause such petition and these resolutions to be Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office and assessment, and that all persons interested To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Ap- published for at least fourteen (t4) days in two until 2 o'clock p. m. on in this proceeding or in any of the uplands, portionment of The City of New York: daily newspapers in The City of New York, to be WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908, lands, lands under water, premises, buildings, designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten ,(to) The petition of the East River Terminal Rail- Borough of Brooklyn. tenements, hereditaments, pier and wharf prop- road respectfully shows to your Honorable Board: days in the CITY RECORD, immediately prior to erty affected thereby, and having objections there- I. That your petitioner is a corporation duly such date of public hearing. The expense of FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING to. do present their said objections, in writing, organized under and by virtue of the laws of this such publication to be borne by the petitioner. DOUBLE-NOZZLE HYDRANTS. duly verified, to us, at our office, Rooms Nos. State as a railroad corporation for the transporta- JOSEPH HAAG, The time allowed for the delivery of the 401 to 404, No. 258 Broadway, in the Borough tion and carriage of freight exclusively, with an Secretary. articles, materials and supplies and the per- of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or office and principal place of business located at New York, June z6, 1908. formance of the contract is until August I, Igog. before the ist day of October, r9o8, and that No. 113 Wall street, in the Borough of Man- x5,18 The amount of security will be Fifteen Thou- we. the said Commissioners, will bear parties so hattan, City of New York, and that William sand Dollars ($I 5,000). objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- Butler Duncan, Jr., of Port Washington, N. Y., FOR FURNISHING AND ERECTING TWO tendance at our said office on the 2d day of is the President, and John McCafferty, of the UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (z) NEW BRICK CHIMNEYS AT THE October, í9o8, at ti o'clock in the forenoon of Borough of Brooklyn, is the Secretary thereof. that at a meeting of the Board of Esti- MILLBURN PUMPING STATION, BALD- that day. II. That your petitioner is desirous of estab- mateP and Apportionment. held June 26, 1908, tire WINS, L. I. Second-That the abstract of our said esti- lishing and maintaining large freight terminals following petition was received: The time allowed for doing and completing mate and assessment, together with our damage or stations in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of the work will be one hundred (zoo) working maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs New York, where all classes of freight may be To the Honorable Board of Estimate and Appor- days. and other documents used by us in making our shipped and received by the public, and delivered tionment of The City of Nero York: The security equired will be Two Thousand report, have been deposited in the Bureau of to and received from the trunk lines traversing The petition of the New York and North Shore Five Hundredy Dollars ($2,500). Street Openings, in the Law Department of The the United States and Canada, which said freight Traction Company respectfully shows: The bidder will state the price. per unit, of City of New York, at the office of said Bureau. terminals or stations, when established, will con- First-That your petitioner is a street surface each item of work or supplies contained in the Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the Bor- nect with and be used in conjunction with the railway coØration, duly organized and existing specifications or schedule, by which the bids will ough of Manhattan, in said City, there to re- freight terminal stations, already established in under the laws of the State of New York and be tested. main until the 12th day of October, igo8. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD. 9951

Third—That, provided there be no objections October, 1go8, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN filed to either of said abstracts, our final report of that day. 8, igo8. P such cases made and provided, notice is herein will be presented for confirmation to the Second—That the abstract of our said esti- JOHN' J QUINLAN, hereby given that an application will be made Supreme Court of the State of New York, First mate and assessment, together with our damage SAMUEL S. SLATER, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., maps and also all the affidavits, estimates, Commissioners, Second Department, at a Special Term of said to be held in the County Court House in the proofs and other documents used by us in mak- JOHN P. DUNN, Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New ing our report, have been deposited in the Clerk. in the County Cgurt House, in the County of York, on the x6th day of October, xgo8, at the Bureau of Street Openings, in the Law Depart- a29,sI7 Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The opening of the Court on that day. ment of The City of New York, at the office City of New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed of said Bureau, Nos. go and 92 West Broad- September igo8, at the opening of the Court to any of said abstracts of estimate and assess- way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE- on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final there to remain until the x2th day of October, can be heard thereon, for the appointment of report herein will stand adjourned to the date to 1908. PARTMENT. be hereafter specified, and of which notice will Commissioners of Estimate and one Commis- Third—That, provided there be no objections sioner of Assessment in the above-entitled mat- be given to all those who have theretofore ap- filed to either of said abstracts, our final re- SECOND DEPARTMENT peared in this proceeding, as well as by publi- ter, The nature and extent of the improve- port herein will be presented for confirmation ment hereby intended is the acquisition of title cation in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, In tite matter of the application of The City of by The City of New York, for the use of the 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever as amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. public, to all the lands and premises, with the fart III., to be held in the County Court the same has not been heretofore acquired, to buildings thereon and the appurtenances there- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Sep- House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The the lands and premises required for the open- to belonging, required for sewer purposes at the tember Io, xgo8. City of New York, on the 16th day of October, ing and extending of DITMARS AVENUE foot of Elizabeth street in the Second Ward, JOHN W. RUSSELL, Igo8, at the opening of the Court on that day. (although not yet named by proper authority), Borough of Richmond C Chairman; tity of New York, being Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed from Steinway avenue westerly to the bulkhead the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of PATRICK J. CONWAY, to any of said abstracts of estimate and assess- line of the East River, in the First Ward, land, viz.: LOUIS LEAVITT, ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final Ilorough of Queens. in The City of New York. Beginning at the point of intersection of the Commissioners. report herein will stand adjourned to the date centre line of Bay street, and a line perpendicu- JOSEPH M. SCHENCw, to be hereafter specified, and of which notice E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- lar to Bay street, and 93.06 feet north of an Clerk. will be given to all those who have theretofore angle point in the westerly line of Bay street, s1í,28 appeared in this proceeding, as well as by pub- W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to near Richmond road; lication in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to sec- (t) Thence northerly along the centre line tions 981 and 984 of the Greater New York all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners; occupant or occupants, of Bay street, 20.03 feet; FIRST DEPARTMENT Charter as amended by chapter 658 of the Laws (2) Thence easterly deflecting 87 degrees 7 of 1906. of all houses and lots and improved and unim- proved lands affected thereby, and to all others minutes 49 seconds to the right 609.[7 feet; Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, (3) Thence still easterly deflecting z6 degrees September ro, tgoS. whom it may concern, to wit: In the matter of the application of The City of First—That we have completed our supple- 4o minutes to the left 1,493.90 feet to the pier- New York, acting by and through the Cottt- JOHN T. DOOLING, head line; Chairman; mental and amended estimate and assessment, missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and that all persons interested in this proceed- (4) Thence southerly along the pierhead line and title to and possession of certain uplands, THOMAS J. McMANUS, deflecting 86 degrees z8 minutes 24 seconds ADOLPH SCHILLINGER, ing, or in any of the lands, tenements ano lands, wharf property, terms, easements, emolu- hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and to the right 20.04 feet; ments and privileges necessary to be taken for Commissioners. (5) Thence westerly deflecting 93 degrees 31 JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, having objections thereto, do present their said the improvement of the water front of The objections, in writing, duly verified, to us at minutes 36 seconds to the right 1,499.87 feet; City of New York on the North River, be- Clerk. (6) Thence still westerly 614.91 feet to the SI x,28 our office, No. 252 Jackson avenue, in the Bor- tween WEST TWENTIETH AND WEST ough of Queens, in The City of New York, on point of beginning. TWENTY-SECOND STREETS, pursuant to or before the Sth day of October, 1go8, and that The Elizabeth street sewer easement is shown the plan heretofore adopted by the Board of on "Map or plan showing lands through or over FIRST DEPARTMENT. we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Docks and approved by the Commissioners of objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- which it is necessary to acquire an easement the Sinking Fund. tendance at our said office on the [5th day of for the purpose of a sewer outlet at tite foot October, igo8, at 2 o'clock p. m. of Elizabeth street, extending from Bay street In the matter of the application of The City of to the pierhead line in the Second Ward, Bor- New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Second—That the abstracts of our said sup- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- plemental and amended estimate and assessment, ough of Richmond, The City of New York," sioners of Estimate and Assessment in the same has not been heretofore acquired[ to which map was adopted by the Board of Esti- W the lands, tenements and hereditaments required together with our damage and benefit maps, and the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other mate and Apportionment March 23, igo6, and all persons interested inthis proceeding, and to for the opening and extending of FAIRVIEW filed in the offices of the President of the Bor- AVENUE (although documents used by us in making the same, have the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of not yet named by proper ough of Richmond, the Clerk of the County of authority), from Eleventh avenue to Broadway, been deposited in the Bureau of Street Open- all houses and lots and improved and unimproved ings in the Law Department of The City of New Richmond and the Corporation Counsel on or lands or wharf property, and all persons inter- in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, York, No, 2gz Jackson avenue, in the Borough about the 27th day of April, 1908. ested therein, or in any rights, privileges or in- of Queens, in said City, there to remain until the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on terests pertaining thereto, affected thereby, and 8th dav of October, tgo8. the 14th day of December, 1906, duly fixed and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: E, THE UNITERSIGNED COMMIS- 'third—That the limits of our assessment for determined the area of assessment for benefit in First—That we have completed our supple- W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in henefit include all those lands, tenements and this proceeding as follows: ntcntal and amended estimate and assessment and the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to hcreditaments and premises situate, lying anti One hundred (too) feet in width on both that all persons interested in this proceeding or in all persons interested in this proceeding, and to hcing in the Borough of Queens, in The City of sides of Ilay street, between the southerly side any of the uplands, lands, lands under water, the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of New York, which, taken together, are bounded of Hannah street and the northerly side of premises, buildings, tenements, hereditaments and all houses and lots and improved and unimproved and described as follows. viz.: Sands street, east of Bay street and the said wharf property affected thereby, and having objec- lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- northerly line produced westwardly; one hun. tions thereto, do present their said objections, ilt may concern, to wit: tion of the northwesterly line of Steinway ave- dred (too) feet in width on the northerly side writing, duly verified, to us, at our office, Rooms First—That we have completed our supple- nue with the middle line of the blocks between of Elizabeth street, from a line one hundred Nos. 401 to 404, No. 258 Broadway, in the Bor- mental and amended estimate of assessment for Payntar avenue and Ditmars avenue; running (too) feet west of Bay street to a line one hun- ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, benefit, and that all persons interested in this thence northwesterly along said middle line to dred (too) feet east of Van Duzer street, and on or before the 22d day of September, í9o8, and vroceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and its intersection with the bulkhead line of the one-half the block on tite southerly side of that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and East River: thence northeasterly along said bulk- Elizabeth street, from a line too feet west of so objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- having objections thereto, do present their said head line to its intersection with the middle line Bay street to a line too feet east of Van Duzer tendance at our said office on the 2311 day of Sep- objections, in writing, duly verified, to us at our of the blocks between Ditmars avenue and Wol- street; too feet on both sides of Van Dozer tertber, igo8, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of office, Nus, po and 92 West Broadway, in the cott avenue; thence southeasterly along said mid- street and Richmond road, from a line too feet that day. Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New rile line to its intersection with the northwesterly north of Elizabeth street to a line too feet south Second—That the abstract of our said supple- York, on or before the 22d day of September, line of Steinway avenue; thence southwesterly of William street and the said line produced mental and amended estimate and assessment, to- tgo8, and that we, the said Commissioners, will along said northwesterly line to the point or eastwardly too feet on both sides of gether with our damage maps, and also all tite hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose place of beginning, as such area is shown upon William street, from a line loo feet west of the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents will be in attendance at our said office on the our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. westerly side of Van Dozer street to a line too used by us in making our report, have been de- 23d day of September. i go8, at i i o'clock a. m. Fourth—That, provided there be no objections feet east of the easterly side of Jackson street; posited in the Bureau of Street Openings, in tite Second—That the abstract of our said supple- filed to either of said supplemental and amended roo hundred feet on both sides of Jackson street, Law Department of The City of New York, at mental and amended estimate of assessment for abstracts, our final report herein will be pre- a line too feet north of the northerly side the office of said Bureau, Nos. qo and 92 Wesr benefit, together with our benefit maps, and also sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of of William street, and the said line produced Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other the State of New York, Second Department, at a westwardly, and a line too feet south of the city, there to remain until the 12th d of Octo- documents used by us in making the same, have Special Term thereof for the hearing of mo- southerly side of the unnamed street connecting her. igo8. been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings tions. to be held in the County Court House in Jackson street and St. Pauls avenue, between Third—That our report herein will be pre- in the Law Department of The City of New the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New William street and Cebra avenue; too feet on sented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Nos, go and gz West Broadway, in the York, on the 16th day of December, igo8, at the both sides of the last-mentioned unnamed street, York, First Department, at a Special Term Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there to opening of the Court on that day. from a line too feet west of Jackson street to a thereof, Part III., to be held in the County remain until the 24th day of September, igo8. Fiftl[—In case, however, objections are filed to line too feet east of St. Pants avenue; too feet Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan. in Third—That the limits of our assessment for any of said supplemental and amended abstracts on both sides St. Pauls avenue, from a line too The City of New York, on the 16th day of Octo- benefit include all those lands, tenements and of estimate and assessment, the notice of motion feet north of the northerly side of the above- ber, igo8, at the opening of the court on that hereditaments and premises situate, lying and to confirm our final report herein will stand ad- mentioned unnamed street to a line too feet dav, and that then and there, or as soon there- being in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City jonrned to the date to be hereafter specified, and south of the southerly side of Cebra avenue; after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion of New York, which, taken together, are bounded of which notice will be given to all those who have too feet on both sides of Cebra avenue, from a will be made that the said report be confirmed. and described as follows, viz.: theretofore appeared in this proceeding, as well line zoo feet west of the westerly side of St. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Beginning at the point of intersection of a line as by publication in the CITY RECORD. pursuant Pauls avenue to a line too feet west of the September to, tgo8. drawn at right angles to the easterly line of to sections q8í and 084 of the Greater New westerly side of Ward avenue; too feet on both WILBUR LARREMORE, Broadway, from a point midway of the block York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the sides of Ward avenue, from a line too feet Chairman; between Fairview avenue and West One Hundred Laws of rgo6. south of the southerly side of Cebra avenue to MICITAEL B. STANTON, and Eighty-seventh street, with a line parallel to Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July the northerly side of Austin street and the said NATHAN FERNP.ACHER, and too feet westerly from the westerly line of 30, r9o8. line produced westwardly. Commissioners. Broadway; thence running northerly along said EDWARD T. ALLEN, Dated New York, September 2, igo8. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, parallel line to its intersection with the westerly Chairman; FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Clerk. prolongation of the northerly line of Hillside ave- MICHAEL J. REIDY, Corporation Counsel. St I,22 noe; thence easterly along said westerly prolonga- JOIIN W. GILL, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City tion of Hillside avenue to the corner formed by Commissioners. of New York, the intersection of the southeasterly line of Nagle JOHN P. DUNN, avenue and the northerly line of Hillside ave- 52,18 FIRST DEPARTMENT. Clerk. nue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly sí2,30 line of Nagle avenue to the corner formed by SECOND DEPARTMENT. the intersection of the southeasterly line of Nagle In the matter of the application of The City of avenue and the easterly line of Ellwood street; SECOND DEPARTMENT. New York, acting by and through the (;om- thence easterly on a straight line to its intersec- In the matter of the application of The City of missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right tion with a line drawn at right angles to the In the matter of the application of The City New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, and title to and possession of the wharfage westerly line of St. Nicholas avenue and distant of New York, relative to acquiring title to wherever the same has not been heretofore rights, terms, easements, emoluments and pciv- too feet westerly therefrom. from a point midway the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- acquired, to the lands and premises required ileges appurtenant to PIER (OLD) 14, East of the block between Nagle avenue and Fairview quired for the purpose of opening and ex- for the opening and extending of TIEBERTON River, in the Borough of Manhattan, City avenue; thence southeasterly along the last-men- tending AVENUE L, from the easterly side AVENUE, between a line about 188 feet north of New York, not now owned by The City tioned right angle line and its southeasterly pro- of Nostrand avenue to the westerly side of of Ann street and Richmond terrace, in the of New York, and all right, title and interest longation to its intersection with a line parallel Fiatbush avenue, in the Thirty-second Ward, Third Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of in and to said pier, or any portion thereof, to and distant too feet northerly of the northerly in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New New York, not now owned by The City of New York, line of Fort George avenue; thence easterly York, as the same has been heretofore laid and all wharfage rights, terms, easements, along said line parallel to Fort George avenue out. URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN emoluments and privileges appurtenant to the and southeasterly and southerly along a line par- allel P such cases made and provided, notice is easterly one-half part of all that certain bulk- to and distant too feet northeasterly and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE hereby given that an application will be made to head, dock or wharf properly on or near the easterly from the northeasterly and easterly line bill of costs, charges and expenses in- Bor- of Amsterdam avenue to its intersection with the N the Supreme Court of the State of New York, southerly line of South street, in said curred by reason of the proceedings in the Second Department, at a Special Term of said ough and City, between the easterly side of easterly prolongation of the northerly line of above-entitled matter will be presented for taxa- West One Hundred and Ninetieth street; thence Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in Pier (old) x3 and the westerly aide of Pier tion to one of the Justices of the Supreme the County Court House, in the County of Kings, (old) x4 and between the easterly side of westerly along said last-mentioned prolongation Court of the State of New York, at a Special and northerly line of West One Hundred and in tite Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New Pier (old) x4 and Pier (new) x2, not now Term thereof, to be held for the hearing of mo- York, on Tuesday, the 2zd day of Septem- owned by The City of New York, necessary Ninetieth street and its westerly prolongation to tions, at the Kings County Court House, in the its intersection with the middle line of the block ber, tgo8, at the opening of the Court on for the improvement of the water-front of The Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be City of New York on the East River, pur- between Wadsworth avenue and Broadway; on the 24th day of September, x908, at 10.30 thence southerly along said middle line of the heard thereon, for the appointment of Commis- suant to the plan heretofore adopted by the o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon sioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of Board of Docks and approved by the Commis- block to its intersection with a line drawn parallel thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and to West One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street Assessment in the above entitled matter. The sioners of the Sinking Fund. that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses nature and extent of the improvement hereby from a point in the easterly line of Broadway has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of midway of the block between Fairview avenue intended is the acquisition of title by The City the County of Kings, there to remain for and of New York, for the use of the public, to all E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- and West One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street; thence westerly along said parallel line during the space of ten days, as required by the lands and premises, with the buildings, thereon W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in to the point or place of beginning; excepting the provisions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as gired for the opening and extending of Heber- all persons interested in this proceeding, and portions thereof, heretofore legally opened as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws of I9oi. ton avenue, between a line about 188 feet north to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, such area is shown upon our benefit maps de- Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Sep- of Ann street and Richmond terrace, in the Third of all houses and lots and improved and unim- posited as aforesaid. tember it, tgo8. stara. Boroueh of Richmond. City of New York, proved lands, pier or wharf property, and all Fourth—That, provided there be no objections TOSEPH P. CONWAY, being the following described lots, pieces or par- persons interested therein, or in any rights filed to said abstract, our final report herein will OHN C. McGROARTY, eels of land, viz.: privileges or interests pertaining thereto, affected he presented for confirmation to the Supremi JOSEPH F. CURREN, Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line thereby, and to all others whom it may con- Court of the State of New York, First Depart- Commissioners. of Ileberton avenue, 188.24 feet northeasterly cern, to wit: ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to JAMES F. QUIGLEY, from the intersection of said northwesterly line First—That we have completed our estimate be held in the County Court House in the Bor- Clerk. of Heberton avenue and the northeasterly line and assessment and that all persons interested in ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, sxx,22 of Ann street; this proceeding or in any of the uplands, lands, on the 5th day of November, Igo8, at the open- (t) Thence northeasterly along the north- lands under water, premises, buildings, tene- ing of the Court on that day. SECOND DEPARTMENT easterly prolongation of the northwesterly line of ments, hereditaments, pier and wharf property Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed Heberton avenue 7.47 feet; affected thereby, and having objections thereto, to said abstract of estimate of assessment, the (2) Thence still northeasterly curving to the do present their said objections in writing, duly notice of motion to confirm our final report here- In the matter of the application of The City of right on the arc of a circle of 198.ig feet radius verified, to us, at our office, Rooms Nos._ 401- in will stand adjourned to the date r- be here- New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- tangent to the preceding course r3o.IO feet; 404, No. 258 Broadway, in the Borough of Man- after specified. and of which notice will be given ever the same has not been heretofore ac- (3) Thence still northeasterly tangent to the hattan, in The City of New York, on or be- to all those who have theretofore appeared in quired, in and to the lands and premises re- preceding course 136.77 feet to the southwesterly fore the 1st day of October, Igo%, and that we, this proceeding, as well as by publication in the quired for an easement for sewer purposes line of Richmond terrace; the said Commissioners, will hear parties so ob- CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 at the foot of ELIZABETH STREET, in the (4) Thence southeasterly deflecting go degrees jecting, and for that purpose will be in at- of the Greater New York Charter, as amendea Second Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of to the right along the southwesterly line of Rich- tendance at our said office on the ad day of by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. New York, mond terrace 65 feet; 9952 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i7, 1908,

D URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN (5• j Thence southwesterly deflecting go de- hence southwesterly along the said line mid- arallel with the westerly line of Sherman ave- grees to the right 136.77 feet; isy between Stanhope street and Himrod street such cases made and provided notice is ue, the said distance being measured at ri (6) Thence still southwesterly curving to the o the intersection with aline distant too feet Breby given that an application will {ie made to ngles to the line of Sherman avenue; thence left on the arc of a circle of t33.í9 feet radius outhwesterly from and parallel with the south- he Supreme Court of the State of New York orthwardly and parallel with the westerly line tangent to the preceding course 87.43 feet; esterly line of Grand View avenue, the said econd Department, at a Special Term of saiti f Sherman avenue to the intersection with a (7) Thence northwesterly 65.43 feet to the istance being measured at right angles to the ourt, to be held for the hearing of motions, in ne distant too feet south of and parallel with point of beginning. i ne of Grand View avenue; thence southeast. he County Court House, in the County of te southerly side of Fourth avenue, the said Heberton avenue, from Ann street to Richmond tardly and parallel with the southwesterly line C.ings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The istanze being measured at right angles to the terrace, is shown on a map entitled "A part of f Grand View avenue to the intersection with ity of New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of ne of Fourth avenue; thence westwardly and the Map or Plan of The City of New York, In line midway between Harman street and Greene eptember, 19o8, at the opening of the Court on long a line parallel with Fourth avenue as laid the Borough of Richmond, showing layout ana venue; thence northeastwardly along the said Irat day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be ut east of Westervelt avenue, and along the grades of extension of Heberton avenue, from inc midway between Harman street and Greene card thereon, for the appointment of Commis- rolongation of the said line to the intersection Ann street to Richmond terrace in the Third venue, and along the prolongation of the iuners of Estimate and one Commissioner of ritti a line distant too feet westerly from and Ward, Borough of Richmond, The City of New aid line to the intersection with a line distant assessment in the above-entitled matter, The arallel with the westerly line of Westervelt ave- 00 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the ature and extent of the improvement hereby ue, the said distance being measured at right York." y Which map was filed in the office of the Presi- ortheasterly line of Forrest avenue, the said dis- rtended is the acquisition of title by The Cit ugles to the line of Westervelt avenue; thence dent of the Borough of Richmond. July 17, 1905, ance being measured at right angles to the line f New York, for the use of the public, to all orthwardly and parallel with and always dia' f Forrest avenue; thence northwestwardly along le lands and premises, with the buildings there- tnt too feet from the westerly line of Wester- and in the offices of the Clerk of the County of fl and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- Richmond, and the Counsel to the Corporation course parallel with the northeasterly line of elt avenue to the intersection with the prolonga- 'orrest avenue to the intersection with a line uired for the opening and extending of Stock- ion of a line distant i2* feet north of and of The City of New York, on or about the same olm street, between the borough line and Wood- day. istant too feet north of and parallel with the arallel with the northerly line of Fourth avenue, ard avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of s laid out east of Westervelt avenue; thence The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on ortherly line of Metropolitan avenue; thence )veens, the 19th day of June, tgo8, duly fixed and de- -estwardly and parallel with the northerly line City of New York, being the following' astwardly along the said line, distant t2, feet f Metropolitan avenue to a point where the said escribed lots, pieces orarcels of land viz.: orth of and parallel with the northerly side of termintid the area of assessment for benefit in Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- this proceeding as follows: ourse is intersected by a line at right angles to fourth avenue, as laid out east of Westervelt ie southerly side of Metropolitan avenue, at the ion of the southwesterly line of Woodward ave- venue, and along the prolongation of the said Beginning at a point on the line midway be- ue with the northwesterly line of Stockholm tween Heberton avenue and Broadway as the pint hereinbefore described as the point or place I nc to the intersection with a line midway be- f beginning; thence southwardly to the point or treet, as the same is laid down on the mapp ween Sherman avenue and Madison avenue; lines of the said streets are eitherlaid out or f that portion of the Second Ward, Borough commonly recognized, at and adjoining their in- lace of beginning. hence northwardly along the said line midway Dated New York, September z, ío8. f Queens, City of New York, as adopted by etween Sherman avenue and Madison avenue tersection with Ann street. distant coo teet souttt- he Board of Estimate and Apportionment No- erly from the southerly line of Ann street, the FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, o the intersection with a line distant z8o feet Corporation Counsel. ember 13, 1903, and amendment, June 28,_1907; orth of and parallel with the northerly side of said distance being measured at right angles to First—Running thence southeasterly for 6o.o9 the line of Ann street, and running thence north- Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City 'ourth avenue, the said distance being roeas. eet along the southwesterly line of Woodward tred at right angles to the line of Fourth wardly in a straight course and along the said f New York. venue to the southeasterly line of Stockholm ave- line midway between Ileherton avenue and Broad- 52,18 tie; thence eastwardly along the said line par- treet; Ilel with the northerly side of Fourth avenue way and the prolongation of the said line to the Second—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the intersection with the westerly line of Richmond nd along the prolongation of the said line to SECOND DEPARTMENT ight go degrees 8 minutes 9 seconds for t,307.' he intersection with a line midway between terrace; thence eastwardly at right angles to the 05 feet along the southeasterly line of Stock- line of Richmond terrace to a Point distant too 'ompkins avenue and Central avenue; thence olm street to the line between the Boroughs of outhwardly along the said line midway between feet easterly from the easterly line of Richmond It the matter of the application of The City of Irooklyn and Queens; terrace; thence southwardly and always distant New York, relative to acquiring title in fFe, ;entral avenue and Tompkins avenue to the Third—Thence northwesterly deflecting to the ,oint or place of beginning. too feet from and parallel with the easterly line wherever the same has not been heretofore ight iio degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds for of Richmond terrace to the intersection with a acquired, in and to the lands and premises q oq feet along the line between the Boroughs Dated New York, September 2, 1908. line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection required for the opening and extending of f Brooklyn and Queens to the northwesterly FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, of the southeasterly line of Heberton avenue, as FAIRVIEW AVENUE, between Stanhope ,ne of Stockholm street; Corporation Counsel. laid out immediately east of its intersection with street and Forrest avenue, in the Second Fourth—Thence northeasterly for 1,284.625 feet Ann street, with the northerly line of Bennett \Ward. Borough of Queens, City of New York. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City long the northwesterly line of Stockholm street f New York. street as recognized between Ileberton avenue o the southwesterly line of Woodward avenue, and Jewett avenue; thence southwestwardly along E URSUANT TO TIIE STATUTES IN SUCH he point of beginning. 52,18 the said bisecting line to the intersection with a cases made and provided, notice is hereby The land to be taken for Stockholm street is line parallel with the line of Ann street as com- given that an application will he made to the aid out on the map of that portion of the SECOND DEPARTMENT. monly recognized between Heberton avenue and iupreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New Broadway and passing through the point of be- nd Department, at a Special Term of said Court, (ork, adopted by the Board of Estimate and ginning; thence westwardly along the said line o be held for the hearing of motions, in the apportionment November t3, 1903, and is also parallel with Ann street to the point or place of 'ounty Court House in the County of Kings, hown on the final map of the Borough of n the matter of the application of The City of beginning. il the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New )ueens, adopted by the Board of Estimate and New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, Dated New York, September 2, í9o8. 'ork, on Tuesday, the 22d day of September, ipportionment June s8, 2907; said map was wherever the same has not been heretofore FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. go8, at the opening of the Court on that day, led in the offices of the President of the acquired, to the lands and premises required for Corporation Counsel. ,r as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard lorough of Queens, the Clerk of the County of the opening and extending of an UNNAMED Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City hereon, for the appointment of Commissioners )ueens and in the office of the Corporation STREET, to extend from the northerly ter- of New York. -f Estimate and one Commissioner of Assess' ovnsel of The City of New York on or about minus of Gray street to Gordon street, in the S2,18 rent in the above-entitled matter. The nature lie dap of , ego . Second Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of nd extent of the improvement hereby intended is The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on New York, SECOND DEPARTMENT he acquisition of title by The City of New he 14th day of December, 7906, duly fixed and Fork, for the use of the public, to all the lands letermined the area of assessment for benefit In the matter of the application of The City of od premises, with the buildings thereon and the n this proceeding, as follows: URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH New York relative to acquiring title in fee, npurtenances thereto belonging, required for the Bounded on the southwest by the borough line; P cases made and provided, notice is hereby wherever the same has not been heretofore ,, cning and extending of Fairview avenue, be- in the northwest by a line through the middle viven that an application will be made to the Su- acquired, in and to the lands and premises iceen Stanhope street and Forrest avenue, in the if the block between Stockholm street and De- )reme Court of the State of New York, Second required for the opening and extending of second Ward. Borough of Queens, City of New alb avenue; extended to a point distant too lepartrvcnt, at a Special Term of said Court, to HARMAN STREET, from Grand View ave- (ork, being the following described lots, pieces or Bet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of ie held for the hearing of motions, in the County: iarcels of land, viz.: Court Ilouse, in the County of Kings, in the Bor- nue to Forrest avenue, and HIMROD at Voodward avenue, measured on a line at right STREET, from Grand View avenue to Metro- Beginning a point formed by the intersec- ogles thereto; on the northeast by a line too iugh of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, ion of the westerly line of Forrest avenue with Bet northeasterly from and parallel with the in Tuesday, the 22d day of September 1908, politan avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough :easterly line of Fairview avenue, as the of Queens, City of New York. lie Portl iortheasterly side of Woodward avenue, and on at the opening of the Court ru that day, or kame is laid down on the map of that portion lie southeast by a line through the middle ot os soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH if the Second Ward. Borough of Queens, City he block between Stockholm street and Stan- or the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate cases made and provided, notice is hereby if New York, as adopted by_ the Board of Estt- ope street, the same being extended to meet Ind one Commissioner of Assessment in the above givenP that an application will be made to the nate and Apportionment November r3, 1903. and lie line last described. entitled matter. The nature and extent of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. amendment June 28, 1907; p 908. mprovement hereby intended is the acquisition of First—Running thence southerly for 105.76 feet Dated New York Se tember 2 1 Second Department, at a Special Term of said FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, title by The City of New York, for the use of the Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, tong the westerly line of Forrest avenue to the Corporation Counsel. )ublic, to all the lands and premises, with the in the County Court House, in the County of nuthwesteriv line of Fairview avenue; Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City iuildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Second—Thence northwesterly deflecting to the if New York. Celonging, required for the opening and extend- ight 545 degrees 24 minutes i8 seconds for s2,í8 ng of an unnamed street to extend from the City of New York, on Tuesday, the zzd day 259.34 feet along the southwesterly line of Fair- of September, 5908, at the opening of the ;, iortherly terrlinus of Gray street to Gordon 'iew avenue to the southeasterly line of Stanhope itrett, in the Second Ward, Borough of Rich- Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as treet; counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint- SECOND DELARTMENT nond, City of New York, being the following Third—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the Jescribed lots, pieces or parcels of land: ment of Commissioners of Estimate a"d one ight so degrees 6 seconds for 60.05 feet along Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled Beginning at a point on the easterly line of lie southeasterly line of Stanhope street to the IT the matter of the application of The City of ;ordon street 439.67 feet northerly from the matter. The nature and extent of the improve- tortheasterly line of Fairview avenue; ment hereby intended is the acquisition of title New York relative to acquiring title in fee, intersection of said easterly line of Gordon street Fourth—Thence southeasterly for 3,172.28 feet wherever the same has not been heretofore and the northerly line of Hudson street; by The City of New York, for the use of the ilong the northeasterly line of Fairview avenue public, to all the lands and premises, with the acquired, to the lands and premises required First—Thence northerly along said easterly line o the westerly line of Forrest avenue, the point for the opening and extending of FOURTI~ of Gordon street 6o feet; buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto if beginning. belonging. required for the opening and extend- AVENUE, from Monroe avenue to Tompkins The land to be taken for Fairview avenue is avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Rich- Second—Thence easterly deflecting go degrees to the right ioo.io feet to the northerly terminus ing of Harman street, from Grand View avenue aid down on the map of that portion of the mond, City of New York. to Forrest avenue, and Himrod street, from Grand second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New )f Gray street; View avenue to Metropolitan avenue, in the Sec- York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Third—Thence southerly deflecting go degrees ond Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New to the right along said northerly terminus of Apportionment November t3, 1903, and is also TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH York, being the following described lots, pieces 'boss-n on the final map adopted by the same URSUANT Gray street, 6o feet; or parcels of land, viz.: cases made and provided, notice is hereby Fourth—Thence westerly ioo.io feet to the Board on June 28. 1907. and filed in the office P that an application will be made to the Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- of the President of the Borough of Queens, the viven point of beginning. tion of the northeasterly line of Grand View ìupreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- The above described unnamed street is shown Cleik of the County of Queens and in the office nd Department, at a Special Term of said avenue with the southeasterly line of Harman of the Corporation Counsel on the day of on a map entitled "A part of the Map or Plan of street, as the same is laid down on Section No. ìourt, to be held for the hearing of motions, The City of New York in the Borough of Rich- , 190 . n the County Court House, in the County of t6 of the final maps of the Borough of Queens, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on mond showing layout and grades of unnamed City of New York, prepared under authority of Cings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The street extending from present northerly terminus the 8th dav of March, 1907. duly fixed and de- ity of New York, on Tuesday, the 22d chapter 466, Laws of tgot, adopted by the Boar termined the area of assessment for benefit In i of Gray street to Gordon street, in the Second of Estimate and Apportionment June 28, 1907, lay of September. tgo8, at the opening of Ward, Borough of Richmond, The City of New this proceeding as follows: he Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as and filed in the offices of the President of the Beginning at the point of intersection of the York," which map was filed in the office of the Borough of Queens, the Corporation Counsel of prolongation of a line midway between Fairview :ounsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint- President of the Borough of Richmond, April t7, The City of New York and the Clerk of the nent of Commissioners of Estimate and one 1908, and in the offices of the Clerk of County avenue and \Voodward avenue with a line too of Assessment in the above entitled tite County of Queens, at Jamaica, on or about October feet northwesterly from the northwesterly side ommissioner of Richmond and the Counsel to the Corporation 5, 1907; of Stanhope street and parallel therewith, the said patter. The nature and extent of the improve- of The City of New York on or about the same First—Running thence northwesterly for 6n,o5 distance being measured at right angles to the nent hereby intended is the acquisition of title date. feet along the northeasterly line of Grand View line of Stanhope street, and running thence ty The City of New York, for the use of the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on avenue to the northwesterly line of Harman northeasterly Parallel with Stanhope street to the public, to all the lands and premises, with the the 8th day of May, igo8, duly fixed and deter- street; )uildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto mined the area of assessment for benefit as irtersection with the prolongation of a line mid- belonging, required for the opening and ex- Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the way between Fairview avenue and Grandview follows: right go degrees no minutes 6 seconds for 1,089.68 tending of Fourth avenue, from Monroe avenue anenuet thence southeasterly along said line mid- Bor- Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a feet along the northwesterly line of Harman stav between Fairview avenue and Grandview to Tompkins avenue, in the First Ward, line distant too feet northerly from and parallel street to the westerly line of Forrest avenue; avenue and the prolongation thereof to the inter- ,ugh of Richmond, City of New York, being tr,I with the northerly line of Pine street, the said Third—Thence southerly deflecting to the right secti'n with a line passing through a po'nt on the following described lots, pieces or parcels of distance being measured at right angles to the line 123 degrees no minutes 34 seconds for 71.61 feet southea'terly side of Palmetto street midway be- and: of Pine street distant too feet westerly from the along the westerly line of Forrest avenue to the Beginning at the point of intersection of the westerly line of Targee street, and running thence tween Fairview avenue and Forrest avenue and easterly line of Monroe avenue and the easterly southeasterly line of Harman street. through a point on the northwesterly side ot eastwardly along the said line parallel with Pine Fourth—Thence southwesterly for 1,050.67 feet Madison street midway between Fairview avenue prolongation of the northerly line of Fourth ave- street and the prolongations thereof to the inter- along the southeasterly line of Harman street to and Forrest avenue: thence southeasterly along nue as it at present exists; First—Thence easterly on said easterly pro- section with the prolongation of a line distant too the northeasterly line of Grand View avenue, the the line la=t described and the prolongation there- feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly point of beginning. of to the intersection with a line too feet north- longation of the northerly line of Fourth avenue line of Gray street, the said distance being meas- Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- 400 feet to the westerly line of Tompkins avenue; easterly fn'm and parallel with the northeasterly Second—Thence southerly along said westerly ured at right angles to the line of Gray street: tion of the northeasterly line of Grand View side of Fairview avenue, the said distance being thence southwardly along the said line parallel avenue with the southeasterly line of Himrod measured at right angles to the line of Fairview line of Tompkins avenue 6o feet; with Gray street to the intersection with the pro- street, as the same is laid down on Section No. Third—Thence westerly parallel to and distant as enue: thence southeasterly and parallel with 6o feet southerly from the first course 400 feet longation of a line distant too feet northerly from 16 of the final maps of the Borough of Queens, Fairview avenue to the easterly side of Forrest and parallel with the northerly line of Boyd City of New York, prepared under authority of avenue: thence easterly at right angles to the to the easterly line of Monroe avenue; street, the said distance being measured at right chapter 466, Laws of 1901, adopted by the Board line of Forrest avenue toa feet; thence southerly Fourth—Thence northerly 6o feet to the point of beginning. angles to the line of Boyd street; thence east- of Estimate and Apportionment June 28, 1907. and parallel with Forrest avenue to the intersec- wardly along the said line parallel with Boyd and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County Fourth avenue is shown on a map entit7cc lion with the centre line of Hughes street; "Map showing layout and grades and cbanget street and the prolongation thereof to the inter- of Queens at Jamaica October 5, 5907; thence westerly along the centre line of Hughes section with a line distant too feet easterly from First—Running thence northwesterly for 6o.o5 of grade of streets and avenues in the First street and the prolongation thereof to the inter- Ward, bounded by Westervelt avenue, First ave and parallel with the easterly line of Hen:y feet along the northeasterly line of Grand View section with the prolongation of a line midway street, the said distance being measured at right avenue to the northwesterly line of Himrod rue, Richmond turnpike, Arrietta street ant between Fairview avenue and Woodward avenue; New York Bay, Borough of Richmond, Thi angles to the line of Henry street; thence south- street; thence northwesterly along said line midway be- City of New York," which map was approves wardly along the said line parallel with Henry Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the tween Woodward avenue and Fairview avenue street and the prolongation thereof to the inter- right go degrees no minutes 6 seconds for g8i.9i and the prolongation thereof to the point or place by the Board of Estimate and Apportionmen March 1909, and filed in the offices of thi section with a line distant too feet southerly from feet along the northwesterly line of Himrod street of beginning. gt, and parallel with the southerly line of Boyd to the southerly line of Metropolitan avenue, Dated New York, September 2, tgo8. President of the Borough of Richmond, the Clerl of the County of Richmond and the Counsel t( street, the said distance being measured at right Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, angles to the line of Boyd street; thence west- 56 degrees 37 minutes 7 seconds for 7i.91 feet Corporation Counsel. the Corporation of The City of New York, or or about the 20th day of June, 59o5. wardly along the said line parallel with Boyd along the southerly line of Metropolitan avenue Flail of Records, Borough of Manhattan, Cit7 ot street and the prolongation thereof to the inter- to the southeasterly line of Himrod street; of New York. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment the 8th day of November, í9o7, duly fixed am section with a line distant too feet easterly from Fourth—Thence southwesterly 5,021.47 feet s2,18 and parallel with the easterly line of Gray street, along the southeasterly line of FIimrod street to determined the area of assessment for benefit a follows: the said distance being measured at right angles the northeasterly line of Grand View avenue, the SECOND DEPARTMENT, to the line of Gray street; thence southwardly point of beginning. Beginning at the intersection of a line mid way between Central avenue and Tompkins ave along the said line parallel with Gray street and The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on In the niotter of the application of The City of the prolongation thereof to the intersection with a the 6th day of December, duly fixed and New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, noe with the prolongation of a line distan 1907, 325 feet south of and parallel with the souther!: line distant too feet southerly from and parallel determined the area of assessment for benefit in wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- hein with the southerly line of Hudson street, the said this proceeding as follows: quired, in and to the lands and premises r8- line of Fourth avenue, the said distance quired for the opening and extending of measured at right angles to the line of Fourtl distance being measured at right angles to the Beginning at a point on the southerly line line of Hudson street; thence westwardly along of Metropolitan avenue where the said line is STOCKHOLM STREET, between the borough avenue, and running thence westwardly an parallel with Fourth avenue to the intersectio the said line parallel with Hudson street to the intersected by a line midway between Stan- line and Woodward avenue, in the Second intersection with the prolongation of a line distant hope street and Himrod street and running Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York. with a line distant too feet westerly from am THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 9953

too teet westerly from and parallel with the )rough of Queens and the office of the Cot- Thence northerly deflecting to the right go de- of Howland street to the southerly line of Wol- westerly line of Gray street, the said distance 'ration Counsel on or about the 5th day of grees for 88o feet along the westerly line of cott avenue; being measured at right angles to the line of Gray :tober. 5907. Goodrich street to the northerly line of Winthrop Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- street; thence northwardly along the said line The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on avenue; grees for 6o feet along the southerly line of parallel with Gray street and the prolongation e 17th day of May, 1907, duly fixed and de- Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- Wolcott avenue to the easterly line of Howland thereof to the intersection with a line at right rmined the area of assessment for benefit as grees for 6o feet along the northerly line of street; - angles to Gordon street, and passing through ]lows: Winthrop avenue to the easterly line of Goodrich Thence southerly for 3,670 feet along the east- point on the easterly line of Gordon street midway Beginning at a point on the northerly side of street; erly line of Howland street to the northerly between Hudson street and the unnamed street etropolitan avenue midway between the inter- Thence southerly for 88o feet along the easterly line of Hoyt avenue, the point of beginning. northerly therefrom; thence westwardly along the ction of the said line with the northwesterly line of Goodrich street to the northerly line of Parcel "B." said line at right angles to Gordon street to a ie of Nurge street and the southeasterly line Wolcott avenue, the point of beginning. point distant too feet westerly from the westerly Flushing avenue, and running thence north- The land to be taken for Chauncey and Good- Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- line of Gordon street; thence northwardly and stwardly along a line always midway between rich streets is shown on the map of the Commis- tion of the northerly line of Wolcott avenue parallel with Gordon street to the intersection urge street and Flushing avenue to the south- sioners of Long Island City, made in pursuance with the easterly line of Howland street; of chapter 765 of the Laws of 1871, filed in the Thence westerly for 6o feet along the north- with a line midway between Pine street and Elm estcrly line of the lands of the Long Island street; thence westwardly along the said line mid- ailroad Company; thence eastwardly and south- office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at erly line of Wolcott avenue to the westerly line .stwardly and along the said property line of Jamaica, on the z5th day of April, 1873. of Howland street; way between Pine street and Elm street and the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on rig prolongation thereof to the intersection with a e Long Island Railroad Company to the inter- Thence northerly deflecting to the ht go ction of the said line with the prolongation of the 8th day of February, 1907, duly fixed and degrees for 800 feet along the westerly line line parallel with Targee street, and passing determined the area of assessment for benefit as of Howland street to the southerly line of Win- through the point of beginning; thence north- line midway between William street and Baltic reet; thence southwestwardly and along a line follows: throp avenue; wardly along the said line parallel with Targee Beginning at a point too feet northeast of the Thence easterly deflecting to the right po de- street to the point or place of beginning. ways midway between William street and Baltic reet and along the prolongation of the same northeasterly line of Winthrop avenue in the grees for 6o feet along the southerly line of Dated New York, September 2, 1908. the intersection of the said line with the north- prolongation of a line midway between Chauncey Winthrop avenue to the easterly line of How- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, ly line of Metropolitan avenue; thence south- street and Lawrence street, and running north- land street; ' Corporation Counsel. ardly at right angles to the line of Metropolitan westwardly on a line too feet northeast of the Thence southerly for Boo feet along the east- northeasterly side of Winthrop avenue and paral- erly line of . Howland street to the northerly Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Tenue to a point distant too feet south of the ,utherly line of Metropolitan avenue; thence lel therewith to a point in the prolongation of line of Wolcott -avenue, the point of beginning. of New York. a line midway between Goodrich street and Mer- The land to be taken for Hallett street is shown 52,18 estwardly and parallel with Metropolitan avenue the intersection with a line at right angles chant street; thence southwestwardly on a line on the map of the Commissioners of Long Island the line of Metropolitan avenue, and passing midway between the northwestwardly side of City, made in pursuance of chapter 765 of the SECOND DEPARTMENT. rough the point described as the point or place Goodrich street and the southeasterly side of Laws of 1871, filed in the office of the Clerk beginning, and thence northwardly to the Merchant street and the prolongation of said of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, on the lint or place of beg inning. line to its intersection with a line too feet south 25th day of April, 1873. In the matter of the application of The City of Dated New York, September 2, too8. of the southerly side of Flushing avenue and The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, New York. relative to acquiring title in fee, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, parallel therewith; thence easterly along the said on the th day of April, 1907, duly fixed and wherever the same has not been heretofore Corporation Counsel. line Too feet south of the southerly side of determined the area of assessment for benefit as acquired, to the lands and premises required Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Flushing avenue and parallel therewith to its in- follows: for the opening and extending of NURGE I New York. tersection with the prolongation of a line midway Beginning at the intersection of a prolonga- STREET, between Metropolitan avenue and 52,18 between the southeasterly side of Chauncey street tion of a line midway between Hallett street and the Long Island Railroad, and of WILLIAM and the northwesterly side of Lawrence street; Van Alst avenue with a line distant too feet STREET, between Metropolitan avenue and SECOND DEPARTMENT thence northeastwardly along the said line midway northeasterly from the northeasterly side of Arctic street, in the Second Ward, Borough of between the southeasterly side of Chauncey street Winthrop avenue and parallel thereto, the said Queens. City of New York. a the matter of the application of The City of and the northwesterly side of Lawrence street distance being measured at right angles to the New York relative to acquiring title in fee, and the prolongation thereof to its intersection line of Winthrop avenue; running thence south- wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- with a line too feet northeast of the northeasterly easterly and parallel with the line of Winthrop URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH side of Winthrop avenue, the point or place of avenue to the intersection with the prolongation cases made and provided, notice is bereby quired, to the lands and premises required for P the opening and extending of CHAUNCEY beginning. of a line midway between Howland street and given that an application will be made to the Dated New York, September 2, tgo8. Crescent street; thence southwesterly along a Supreme Court of the State of New York. Sec- STREET, from Hoyt avenue to Winthrop avenue, and GOODRICH STREET, between FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, line midway between Howland street and Cres- ond Department, at a Special Term of said Court, Corporation Counsel. cent street and the prolongation thereof to a to be held for the hearing of motions. in the Flushing and Winthrop avenues, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City point distant too feet southwesterly Trom the County Court House in the County of Kings, in of New York, southwesterly side of Hoyt avenue, said distance the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH 52.18 being measured at right angles to the line of York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of September, Iloyt avenue; thence northwesterly and parallel tgo8, at the opening of the Court on that day, cases made and provided, notice is hereby Tven that an application will be made to the SECOND DEPARTMENT with Hoyt avenue to the intersection with a line or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard midway between Crescent street and Hallett thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners supreme Court of the State of New York. second Department, at a Special Term of said In the matter of the application of The City of street; thence southwesterly along the said line of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assess- midway between Crescent street and Hallett ment in the above-entitled matter. The nature 'ourt, to be held for the hearing of motions, in New York, relative to acquiring 'title in fee, he County Court House, in the County of Kings, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- street and the prolongation thereof to the north- and extent of the improvement hereby intended easterly side of Newtown avenue; thence north- is the acquisition of title by The City of New i the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New quired, to the lands and premises required for 'ork, on Tuesday, the zed day of Septem- westerly along the northeasterly side of New- York, for the use of the public, to all the lands the opening and extending of IIALLETT town avenue and the prolongation thereof to the and premises, with the buildings thereon and er, 19o8, at the opening of the Court on that STREET, from Flushing avenue to Winthrop ay, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be avenue, and HOWT.AND STREET, from intersection with the prolongation of a line mid- the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for way between Hallett street and Van Alst avenue; the opening and extending of Norge street, be- tcard thereon, for the appointment of Commis- Winthrop avenue to Hoyt avenue, in the Bor- loners of Estimate and one Commissioner of thence northeasterly along the said line midway tween Metropolitan avenue and the Long Island ough of Queens, City of New York. between Hallett street and Van Alst avenue, and Railroad. and of William street. between Metro- \ssessment in the above entitled matter. The latare and extent of the improvement hereby in- the prolongation thereof, to the point or place ro_litan avenue and Arctic street, in the Second URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN of beginning. Ward. Borough ofueens, City of New York, ended is the acquisition of title by The City of few York, for the use of the public, to all the P such cases made and provided, notice is Dated New York, September 2, 1908. being the following-described lots, pieces or par ands and premises, with the buildings thereon hereby given that an application will be made eels of land, vis.: FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, ind the appurtenances thereto belonging, required to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Corporation Counsel. Nurge Street. or the opening and extending of Chauncey street. Second Department, at a Special Term of said Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City 'rom Hoyt avenue to Winthrop avenue, and Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in Beginning at a point formed by the interact the County Court House in the County of Kings, of New York, tion of the northerly line of Metropolitan ave 3oodrich street, between Flushing and Winthrop 92,18 venues, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of nue with the easterly line of Nurge street, a! New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Septem- the same is laid down on the map of that portior ity of New York, being the following described ol ots, pieces or parceli of land: ber, 1908, at the opening of the Court on that SECOND DEPARTMENT. of the Second Ward, Borough of Queens. City day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate CHAU.CCEY STREET. heard thereon, for the appointment of Commis- and Apportionment November 13, 5903, ant In the matter of the application of The City of Parcel " A „ sioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of amendments June 28, 1907, and December 20 Assessment in the above-entitled matter, The New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, r9o7; Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- nature and extent of the improvement hereby wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- First—Running thence westerly for 6o fee ion of the northerly line of Hoyt avenue with intended is the acquisition of title by The City quired, to the lands and premises required along the northerly line of Metropolitan avenue he easterly line of Chauncey street, as the same of New York, for the use of the public, to all for the opening and extending of WOOLSEY to the westerly line of Nurge street: s laid down on the Commissioners' map of Long the lands and premises, with the buildings there- AVENUE, extending from Barclay street to Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, Laws of on and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- Steinway avenue, in the First Ward. Borough right oo degrees for 71.32 feet along the westerh 871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the quired for the opening and extending of Hallett of Queens, City of New York. line of Nurge street to the southwesterly line o: Zounty of Queens, at Jamaica, April z5, 1873; street, from Flushing avenue to Winthrop ave- Sophie street; Running thence westerly for 6o feet along the nue, and Howland street, from Winthrop ave- Third—Thence northeasterly deflecting to th iortherly line of Hoyt avenue to the westerly URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN nue to Hoyt avenue, in the Borough of Queens, such cases made and provided, notice is right St degrees 48 minutes to seconds for a.S: line of Chauncey street; City of New York. P feet along the northwesterly line of Norge stree Thence northerly deflecting to the right go de- hereby given -that an application will be made to the northeasterly line of Sophie street; trees for 3,670 feet along the westerly line of HALLETT STREET. to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fourth—Thence northwesetrly deflecting to tho Chauncey street to the southerly line of Wolcott Parcel "A." Second Department, at a Special Term of said left to degrees 37 minutes 5) seconds for 5[1.51 avenue; Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in feet along the northwesterly line of Norge stree Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- the County Court House, in the County of to the northeasterly line of Martin street; tion of the northerly line of Flushing avenue Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City trees for 6o feet along the southerly line of Wol- with the easterly line of Hallett street, as the Fifth—Thence southeasterly deflecting to th, -ott avenue to the easterly line of Chauncey of New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of right oo degrees r minute SS seconds for 49.8. same is laid down on the Commissioners' map September, 1908, at the opening of the Court street; of Long Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, feet along the northeasterly line of Martin stree Thence southerly for 3,670 feet along the on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel to the northwesterly line of Nurge street; Laws of 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk can be heard thereon, for the appointment of easterly line of Chauncey street to the northerly of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 25, Sixth—Thence northeasterly deflecting to th line of Hoyt avenue, the point of beginning. Commissioners of Estimate and one Commissioner left go degrees for 679.27 feet along the north 1873; of Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The westerly line of Norge street to the souther1 Parcel " B." Running thence westerly for 61.04 feet along nature and extent of the improvement hereby line of the right of way of the Bushwick Brandl Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the northerly line of Flushing avenue to the intended is the acquisition of title by The City of the Long Island Railroad; of the northerly line of Wolcott avenue with the westerly line of Hallett street; of New York, for the use of the public, to all Seventh—Thence easterly deflecting to th easterly line of Chauncey street; Thence northerly deflecting to the right too the lands and premises, with the buildings there- right on the arc of a circle whose tangent a Thence westerly for 6o feet along the northerly degrees 35 minutes 40 seconds for 836.52 feet on and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- last-mentioned course deflects from the same t line of Wolcott avenue to the westerly line of along the westerly line of Hallett street to the quired for the opening and extending of Woolsey the right 67 degrees 34 minutes t7 seconds. an Chauncey street; southerly line of Hoyt avenue; avenue, extending from Barclay street to Stein- whose radius is t,5o6.12 feet for S3.71 feet o Thence northerly deflecting to the right go de- Thence easterly deflecting to the right 95 de- way avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of the southerly line of the Bushwick Branch a grees for 88o feet along the westerly line of grees 46 minutes z6 seconds for 6o.3r feet along Queens, City of New York. the Long Island Railroad to the southeasterl Chauncey street to the northerly line of Winthrop the southerly line of Iloyt avenue to the easterly Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- line of Norge street; avenue; line of Hallett street; tion of the northeasterly line of Woolsey ave- Eighth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to th Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- Thence southerly for 819.23 feet along the nue with the northerly line of Flushing avenue, right upon the tangent to said last-mentione grees for 6o feet along the northerly line of easterly line of Hallett street to the northerly as the same is laid down on the Commissioners' course tuo degrees 23 minutes 8 seconds fo Winthrop avenue to the easterly line of Chaun- line of Flushing avenue. the point of beginning. map of Long Island City, pursuant to chapter 748.87 feet along the southeasterly line of Nurg cev street; Parcel "B." 765, Laws of 1871, and filed in the office of the street to the southwesterly line of Martin street Thence southerly for 880 feet along the easterly Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, April Ninth—Thence northwesterly deflecting to th line of Chauncey street to the northerly line of Beginning at the point formed by the intersec- 25• 18 tion of the northerly line of Hoyt avenue with 73; right go degrees for 49.79 feet along the soutl Wolcott avenue, the point of beginning. Running thence westerly for 175.83 feet along westerly line of Martin street to the southeasterl GOODRICH STREET. the easterly line of Ilallett street; the northerly line of Flushing avenue to the Thence westerly for 6t feet along the north- northwesterly line of Steinway avenue; line of Norge street; Parcel " A." Tenth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to th erly line of Hoyt avenue to the westerly line Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 121 left go degrees i minute 5; seconds for 506.2 Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of Hallett street; degrees 2 minutes for Io.65 feet along the north- feet along the southeasterly line of Nurge street of the northerly line of Flushing avenue with the Thence northerly deflecting to the right too westerly line of Steinway avenue to the south- Eleventh—Thence southerly deflecting to th easterly line of Goodrich street; degrees 23 minutes 53 seconds for 3,68i.oi feet westerly line of Woolsey avenue; 5.34 feet along the left 32 degrees to minutes 20 seconds for 39.4 Thence westerly for 6 along the westerly line of Hallett street to the Thence northwesterly deflecting to the left 9' feet along the easterly line of Norge street t northerly line of Flushing avenue to the westerly southerly line of Wolcott avenue; degrees for 4,490 feet along the southwesterly the northerly line of Metropolitan avenue. til line of Goodrich street; Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- line of Woolsey avenue to the northwesterly line Thence northerly deflecting to the right 513 de- point of beginning. grees for 6o feet along the southerly line of of Barclay street; grees an minutes for 469.53 feet along the Wolcott avenue to the easterly line of Hallett Thence northeasterly deflecting to the right 90 William Street. westerly line of Goodrich street to the southerly street; degrees for 8o minutes along the northwesterly line of Hoyt avenue; Thence southerly for 3,670 feet along the east- line of Barclay street to the northeasterly line Beginning at a point formed by the interagii erly line of Hallett street to the northerly line av Thence easterly deflecting to the righto de- of Woolsey avenue; tion of the northerly line of Metropolitan grees for 6o feet along the southerly line of Hoyt of Hoyt avenue, the point of beginning. Thence southeasterly for 4,640.66 feet along nue with the northeasterly line of Emma stree avenue to the easterly line of Goodrich street; Parcel "C." the northeasterly line of Woolsey avenue to the as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appo Thence southerly for 443.66 feet along the tionment November 13, 1903, and amendmet northerly line of Flushing avenue, the point of easterly line of Goodrich street to the northerly Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- beginning. June 28, 1907; line of Flushing avenue, the poitit of beginning. tion of the northerly line of Wolcott avenue The land to be taken for Woolsey avenue is First—Running thence westerly for 71.74 fei with the easterly line of Hallett street; aven[ Parcel " B." shown on the Commissioner's map of Long Island along the northerly line of Metropolitan Thence westerly for 6o feet along the north- City, made pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws to the northwesterly line of William street. Beginning at a point formed by the intersectior erly line of Wolcott avenue to the westerly of 5871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to tl of the northerly line of Hoyt avenue with the line of Hallett street; right 122 degrees r2 minutes IS seconds fi easterly line of Goodrich street; Queens County, at Jamaica, on April 25, 1873. Thence northerly, deflecting to the right go The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on 088.42 feet along the northwesterly line of Wil Thence westerly for 6o feet along the northerly degrees for Boo feet along the westerly line of lam street to the southwesterly line of Arct line of Hoyt avenue to the westerly line ol the 5th day of April, 1907, duly fixed and de- Hallett street to the southerly line of Winthrop termined the arca of assessment for benefit as street; Goodrich street; avenue; follows: Third—Thence southeasterly deflecting to ti Thence northerly deflecting to the right gc Thence easterly defecting to the right go de- right go degrees for co feet along the southwes degrees for 3,670 feet along the westerly line Bounded on the northeast by a line midway grees for 6o feet along the southerly line of between Woolsey avenue and Potter avenue, and erly line of Arctic street to the southeasterly lir of Goodrich street to the southerly line of Wol Winthrop avenue to the easterly line of Hallett of William street; colt avenue; by the prolongation of the said line; on the street; southeast by a line midway between Albert street Fourth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to ti Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de Thence southerly for Boo feet along the east- right so degrees for 9S0.1g feet along the sout grees for 6o feet along the southerly line o: (Eleventh avenue) and Theodore street, and by erly line of Hallett street to the northerly line the prolongation of the said line; on the south- easterly line of William street to the northeas Wolcott avenue to the easterly line of Goodricl of Wolcott avenue, the point of beginning. erly line of Emma street; street; west by a line midway between Woolsey avenue Fifth—Thence southeasterly for 10,70 fe Thence southerly for 3,670 feet along thi HOWLAND STREET. and Hoyt avenue, and by the prolongation of along the northeasterly line of Emma street easterly line of Goodrich street to the northerl; Parcel "A." the said line, and on the northwest by a line the northerly line of Metropolitan avenue. tl too feet northwesterly from and parallel with line of Hoyt avenue, the point of beginning. Beginning at a point formed by the interseo- point of beginning. Parcel " C." the northwesterly line of Barclay street. Land to be taken for Norge and Will am stree tion of the northerly line of Hoyt avenue with Beginning at a point formed by the intersectioi the easterly line of Howland street; Dated New York, September 2, rgo8. is shown on a map entitled Final Map of ti FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Borough of Queens, Section t6,repared und of the northerly line of Wolcott avenue with th Thence westerly for 6o feet along the north- easterly line of Goodrich street; erly line of Hoyt avenue to the westerly line Corporation Counsel. authority of section 466 of the Laws of ago norther1; Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appo Thence westerly for 6o feet along the of Howland street; line of Wolcott avenue to the westerly line o Thence northerly deflecting to the right go of New York, tionment on June 28, 1907. Filed in the M. degrees for 3,670 feet along the westerly line sa,t8 of the Clerk of Queens County, President of tl GQQdrich street; 9954 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, IgoR.

SECOND DEPARTMENT. Island City made pursuant to chapter 76S of Thence southerly for 1,883.07 feet along the Myrtle avenue and parallel therewith, said dis- the Laws o 1871 and filed in the office of the rasterly tine of Hancock street to the northerly tance being measured at right angles to the line Clerk of Queens bounty at Jamaica on April 25. ine of Webster avenue. the point of beginning. of Myrtle avenue; on the west by a line midway In the matter of the application of The City of 1873, as amended by chapter 569 of the Laws ot The land to be taken for Hancock street is between Richard avenue and McKinley avenue, New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, i880. hown on the Commissioner's map of Long Island the same being extended southerly to meet the wherever the same has not been heretofore The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, ott City, pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws of last mentioned course, and northerly to the inter- acquired, to the lands and premises required the r4th day of June, 5907, duly fixed and deter- í871, filed in the office of the Clerk of Queens section with the southerly property line of the for the opening and extending of ST. NICHO- mined the area of assessment for benefit as ounty, April 25, 1873 (as amended under chap- Montauk Division of the Long Island Railroad LAS AVENUE, between Myrtle avenue and Follows: er 644 of the Laws of i8g3). And is also Company; on the north by the aforesaid southerly Cooper street. in the Second Ward. Borough Bounded on the north by the East River, on shown on a map entitled map showing the lines line of the railroad land. of Queens, City of New York. the east by a line midway betwen Monson street Ind grades of the streets contained within the Dated New York, September 2, x908. and Halsey street, on the south by the East 'ormer lines of the Ravenwood Park and Parade FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, River and on the west by a line midway between grounds, Third Ward, Long Island City, as es. URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH Corporation Counsel. Monson street and Mills street, and by the pro. ablished by the General Improvement Commis- Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City cases made and provided, notice is hereby longation of the said line. •ion under chapter 644 of the Laws of t89a. of New York. givenP that an application will be made to the Dated New York, September 2 t yo8. Adopted February t, 1897, and filed in the office 52,18 Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- FRANCIS K. PEN'DLETON, if the City Clerk of Long Island City on Feb- end Department, at a Special Term of said Corporation Counsel. -uary 23, 1897. Court, to be held for the hearing of motions Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City SECOND DEPARTMENT. ol The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on in the County Court House in the County Af New York he t4th day of December, Igo6, duly fixed and Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City a2, t 8 letermined the area of assessment for benefit as In the matter of the application of The City of of New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day `ollows: of September, rgo8, at the opening of the New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, i SECOND DEPARTMENT Beginning at a point in the middle of the wherever the same has not been heretofore Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as )lock between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, mid- counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint- acquired, to the lands and premises required cap between the easterly side of Vernon avenue for the opening and extending of SOUTH ment of Commissioners of Estimate and one ind the westerly side of the Boulevard and run- Commissioner of Assessment in the above-en- In the matter of the application of The City of WASHINGTON PLACE, from Jackson avenue New York relative to acquiring title in fee, ung thence northwestwardly midway between to Academy street, in the First Ward, Borough titled matter. The nature and extent of the im- wherever the same has not been heretofore he easterly side of Vernon avenue and Han- provement hereby intended is the acquisition of of Queens, City of New York. acquired, to the lands and premises required :ock street and the easterly side of the Boule- title by The City of New York, for the use of ard to a point too feet south of the southerly the public, to all the lands and premises, with for the opening and extending of HAN~OCK STREET, from Vernon avenue and Twelfth ;ide of Vernon avenue; thence northeastwardly URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH the buildings thereon and the appurtenances there- slong a line too feet south of the southerly side cases made and provided, notice is hereby to belonging. required for the opening and ex- street to Vernon avenue, First Ward, Borough P of Queens, City of New York. rf Vernon avenue and parallel therewith to the given that an application will be made to the Su- tending of St. Nicholas avenue, between Myrtle ,westerly side of the Boulevard; thence along preme Court of the State of New York, Second avenue and Cooper street, in the Second Ward, he middle of the block between Broadway and Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to Borough of Queens. City of New York, being URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN he first street southerly from the easterly side be held for the hearing of motions, in tite County the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of P such cases made and provided, notice is if the Boulevard to a point too feet southeast- Court House, in the County of Kings, in tite land: iereby given that an application will be made to s-ardly therefrom; thence northeastwardly on a Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- he Supreme Court of the State of New York, ine too feet east of the easterly side of the on Tuesday, the 22d day of September, igo8, tion of the southerly line of Myrtle avenue with second Department, at a Special Term of said Boulevard and parallel therewith to a point too at the opening of the Court on that day, the southwesterly line of St. Nicholas avenue, as 'ourt, to be held for the hearing of motions, in feet north of the northerly side of Broadway: or as soots thereafter as counsel can be heard the same is laid down on the map of that portion he County Court House in the County of Kings, thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of of the Second Ward. Borough of Queens, City hence northwestwardly along a line too feet n the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of tortheast of the northeasterly side of Broadway Estimate and one Commissioner of Assessment in of New York, as adopted by the Board of Esti- Vew York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Sep- ind the above entitled matter. The nature and extent mate and Apportionment November 13, 1903. and parallel therewith to a point too feet north- tember, tgo8, at the opening of the Court vest of the northwesterly side of Vernon avenue; of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi- amendment Tune 26, 1907; in that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel tion of title by The City of New York, for the First—Running thence easterly for tt8.i6 feet hence southwestwardly and westerly on a line an be heard thereon, for the appointment of ioo feet northwest and north of the northwesterly use of the Public, to all the lands and premises, along the southerly line of Myrtle avenue to the ommissioners of Estimate and one Commissioner with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances southeasterly line of Madison street: ind northerly sides of Vernon avenue to a point tf Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nidway between the westerly side of Hancock thereto belonging, required for the opening and Second—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the rature and extent of the improvement hereby in- second for 15.58 ;treet and the easterly side of Hamilton street extending of South Washington place, from Jack- right 136 degrees 27 minutes i ended is the acquisition of title by The City of son avenue to Academy street, in the First Ward, feet along the southeasterly line of Madison prolonged; thence along a line midway between Vew York, for the use of the public, to all the he westerly side of Hancock street and the east- Borough of Queens. City of New York, being the street to the northeasterly line of St. Nicholas ands and premises, with the buildings thereon following described lots, pieces or parcels of avenue; :rly side of Hamilton street to a point midway and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re• ietween the southerly side of Fourteenth street land: Third—Thence southeasterly deflecting to the luired for the opening and extending of Han- left go degrees 6 seconds for 2.893.05 feet along and tite northerly side of Nott avenue; thence Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line :ock street, from Vernon avenue and Twelfth iorthwestwardly on a line Too feet northeast of of Jackson avenue distant southwesterly 35.84 feet the northeasterly line of St. Nicholas avenue to street to Vernon avenue, First Ward, Borough along the northwesterly line of Jackson avenue the southeasterly line of Cooper street: he northeasterly line of Nott avenue and parale' >f Queens, City of New York, being the follow herewith to a point too feet northwest of the from the southwesterly line of South Washington Fourth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the og descriled lots, pieces or parcels of land: place, said point being point of tangency of a right 88 degrees 42 minutes 8 seconds for 70.08 northwesterly side of Vernon avenue; thence feet along the southeasterly line of Cooper street Parcel "A" ;ottthwardly on a line too feet west of the west- curve, as the same is laid down on the Commis- ii-ty side of Vernon avenue and parallel there- sioner's map of Long Island City, made pursuant to the southwesterly line of St. Nicholas avenue; Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- Fifth—Thence northwesterly for 2,9.6.pg feet with to a point on the prolongation of a line to chapter 765. Laws of n87í, and filed in the .ion of the easterly line of Vernon avenue with nidway between the southerly side of Twelfth office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, at along the southwesterly line of St. Nicholas ave- he northerly line of Nott avenue; Jamaica, April nue to the southerly line of Myrtle avenue, the street and the northerly line of Eleventh street; 25, 1873. Running thence easterly for rz3.gg feet along hence southeastwardly on a line midway between First—Running thence northeasterly on the are point of beginning. he northerly line of Nott avenue to the westerly The land to be taken for St. Nicholas avenue he southerly side of Twelfth street and the of a circle whose radius is 1,202.36 feet and line of Hancock street; iortherly side of Eleventh street and the pro- central angle 4 ,Iegrees 35 minutes 46 seconds for is shown on the final maps of the Borough of Thence northerly deflecting to the left 71 de. Queens in Sections t5 and 3o, prepared under ongation thereof to the point of beginning. 96.45 feet along the northwesterly line of Jack- frees t minute and ro seconds for 2,277.81 feet Dated New York, September 2. 3908. son avenue as legally opened to the northeasterly authority of chapter 416 of the Laws of 19oí, along the westerly line of Hancock street to the and adopted by the Board of Estimate and Ap- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, line of South Washington place; southerly line of Jane street; Second—Thence northwesterly deflecting to the portionment on Tune 28, í907, filed in the office Thence northerly deflecting to the right t8 Corporation Counsel. of the Clerk of the County of Queens. Presi- Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, Citi left g degrees ti minutes 29 seconds from the minutes and 20 seconds for 6o feet along the prolongation northerly of said radius for 392.63 dent of the Borough of Queens and Corporation westerly line of Hancock street to the northerly if New York. Counsel on or about the 5th day of October, s2,18 feet along the northeasterly line of South Wash- line of Jane street; ington place to the southeasterly line of Academy 5907. Thence northerly deflecting to the right 3 de- The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on street; grees 28 minutes and 43 seconds for 544.42 feet SECOND DEPARTMENT Third—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the the ,4th day of December, tgo6, duly fixed and along the westerly line of Hancock street to the determined the area of assessment for benefit left go degrees 47 seconds for 6o feet along the southerly line of Wilbur avenue; southeasterly line of Academy street to the south- as follows: Thence northerly deflecting to the right 12 In the matter of the application of The City of Bounded on the north by a line midway be- New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, westerly line of South Washington place; minutes and 46 seconds for 6o.i feet along the Fourth—Thence southeasterly deflecting to the tween St. Nicholas avenue and Cypress avenue, westerly line of Hancock street to the northerly wherever the same has not been heretofore and by the easterly prolongation of said line; on acquired, for the lands and premises required left 89 degrees 59 minutes 13 seconds for 383.91 the east by the westerly property line of the line of Wilbur avenue; feet along the southwesterly line of South Wash- Thence northerly deflecting to the right 2 de• for the opening and extending of RICHARD Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island AVENUE, extending from Myrtle avenue to ington place; trees 33 minutes and II seconds for 1,349.33 feet Fifth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the Railrrad: on the south by a line midway between along the westerly line of Hancock street to the Hughes street, formerly Hancock street, in the right 94 degrees 35 minutes 43 seconds for 35.84 St. Nicholas avenue and Wyckoff avenue, and southerly line of Freeman avenue; Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of by the easterly prolongation of said line. and on New York. feet to the place of beginning. Thence northerly deflecting to the left 22 de- The land to be taken for South Washington the west by a line distant too feet westwardly feet from the westerly line of Madison street, the trees 49 minutes and 4 seconds for 75.79 place is shown on the Commissioner's map of said distance being measured at right angles along the westerly line of Hancock street to the URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN Long Island City, made in pursuance of chap- northerly line of Freeman avenue; thereto. P such cases made and provided, notice is ter 765 of the Laws of 1871, and filed in the Thence northerly deflecting to the right 8 de- tereby given that an application will be made to office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, Dated New York. September 2. tgo8. grees 17 minutes and 24 seconds for feet FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, 475.42 he Supreme Court of the State of New York, April 25, 1873. Corporation Counsel. along the westerly line of Hancock street to the Second Department, at a Special Term of said The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on southerly line of Webster avenue; Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the 27th day of September, 1907, duly fixed and of New York. Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- he County Court House, in the County of Kings,. determined the area of assessment for benefit as 92,18 grees for So feet along the southerly line of in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New follows: Webster avenue to the easterly line of Hancock York, on Tuesday, the 22d day ot Septem- Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line SECOND DEPARTMENT. street; ber, 1908, at the opening of the Court on of Jackson avenue midway between South Wash- Thence southerly deflecting to the right qo de- that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can ington place and Payntar avenue, and runni, g grees for 475.42 feet along the easterly line of be heard thereon, for tite appointment of Com- thence southeastwardly at right angles to the line In the matter of the application of The City of Hancock street to the northerly line of Freeman New York relative to acquiring title in fee, missioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of of Jackson avenue to the intersection with a line avenue; Assessment in the above entitled matter. The toa feet southeasterly from and parallel with the wherever the same has not been heretofore Thence southerly deflecting to the left t6 de- acquired, to the lands and premises required for nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- southeasterly line of Jackson avenue, the said dis- grees 59 minutes and io seconds for 78.42 feet tended is the acquisition of title by The City of tance being measured at right angles to the line the opening and extending of MONSON along the easterly line of Hancock street to the STREET, from Fulton avenue northwardly to New York, for the use of the public, to all the of Jackson avenue; thence southwestwardly and southerly line of Freeman avenue; lands and premises, with the buildings thereon parallel with and always distant too feet from tite the East River, in the First Ward, Borough of Thence southerly deflecting to the right 3t de- Queens, City of New York. and the appurtenances thereto belonging. required southeasterly line of Jackson avenue to the inter- grees 30 minutes and 5o seconds for [,358.65 for the opening and extending of Richard ave- section with the prolongation of a line too feet feet along the easterly line of Hancock street URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN nue, extending from Myrtle avenue to Hughes southwesterly from and parallel with the soutn- to the northerly line of Wilbur avenue; westerly line of South Washington place, the said such cases made and provided notice is street, formerly Hancock street, in the Second P Thence southerly deflecting to the left 2 de- Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York, distance being measured at right angles to the hereby given that an application will 1e made to grees tq minutes and tp seconds for 6o.12 feet line of South Washington place; thence north- the Supreme Court of the State of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or par- along the easterly line of Hancock street to the eels of land: westwardly and parallel with the southwesterly Second Department, at a Special Term of said southerly line of Wilbur avenue; line of South Washington place and along the Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in Beginning at a point formed by the intersection Thence southerly deflecting to the left 25 of the northerly line of Myrtle avenue with the prolongation of the said course to the intersec- the County Court House in the County of Kings, minutes and 58 seconds for 545.63 feet along in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of easterly line of Richard avenue, as the same is tion with a line midway between Academy street the easterly line of Hancock street to the north- and Radde street; thence northeastwardly and New York. on Tuesday, the 22d day of Sep- laid down on the map of that portion of the erly line of Jane street; Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New along the said line midway between Academy tember, í9o8, at the opening of the Court Thence southerly deflecting to the left 3 de- on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and street and Radde street to the intersection with a grees 28 minutes and rq seconds for 60.02 feet Apportionment, November 53, 1903, and amend- line at right angles to the southeasterly line of be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commis- along the easterly line of Hancock street to the sioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of ment, June 28, 1907. Academy street, and passing through a point on southerly line of Jane street; First—Running thence westerly for 61.íg feet the said line midway between South Washington Assessment in the above entitled matter. The Thence southerly deflecting to the left t8 nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- along the northerly line of Myrtle avenue to the place and Payntar avenue; thence southeastwardly minutes and 44 seconds for 2,606.53 feet along westerly line of Richard avenue; to the said point on the southeasterly line of tended is the acquisition of title by The City the easterly line of Hancock street to the east- Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the of New York, for the use of the public, to all Academy street midway between South Washing- erly line of Vernon avenue; right 78 degrees 52 minutes 31 seconds for ton place and Payntar avenue; thence southeast- the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon Thence northerly deflecting to the right t6r and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- 2,215.4 feet along the westerly line of Richard wardly to the point or place of beginning. degrees i minute and io seconds for 72.53 feet avenue to the southwesterly line of the right-of. Dated New York, September z. rgo8. quired for the opening and extending of Monson along the easterly line of Vernon avenue; street, from Fulton avenue northwardly to the way of the Long Island Railroad; FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Thence northerly continuing along the easterly Third—Thence southeasterly deflecting to the Corporation Counsel. East River, in the First Ward, Borough of line of Vernon avenue for 269.75 feet to the Queens, City of New York, being the following right 136 degrees 42 minutes 22 seconds for 97.98 Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City northerly line of Nott avenue, the point of be- feet along the southwesterly line of the said of New York. described lots, pieces or parcels of land: ginning. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- right-of-way of the Long Island Railroad to the sat 8 tion of the northerly line of Fulton avenue with Parcel "B." southerly line of Hughes street, formerly Hancock street; the easterly line of Monson street, as the same Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- SECOND DEPARTMENT. is laid down on the Commissioner's Map of Long Fourth—Thence westerly deflecting to the right tion of the northerly line of Webster avenue with 53z degrees 34 minutes 27 seconds for 7.19 feet Island City, pursuant to chapter 765 Laws of the easterly line of Hancock street• 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Running thence westerly for 5o feet along the along the southerly line of Hughes street, for- In the matter of the application of The City of merly Hancock street, to the easterly line of County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 25, 1873, northerly line of Webster avenue to the westerly New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, and amendment under chapter 569, Laws of t88o; line of Hancock street; Richard avenue; wherever the same has not been heretofore First—Running thence westerly for 6o feet Thence northerly deflecting to the right go de- Fifth—Thence southerly for 2,155.8 feet along acquired, to the lands and premises required the easterly line of Richard avenue to the north- along the northerly line of Fulton avenue to grees for 1,883.1 feet along the westerly line of for the opening and extending of WILLOW the westerly line of Monson street; Hancock street to the southerly line of Graham erly line of Myrtle avenue, the point of begin- STREET, between Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle Second—Thence northerly, deflecting to the avenue; ning. avenue; STEPHEN STREET, between right 89 degrees 5g minutes 46 seconds for Thence northerly deflecting to the right 8 sec- The land to be taken for Richard avenue is Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; SUM- 1,736.43 feet along the westerly line of Monson onds for 8o feet along the westerly line of shown on the final map of the Borough of Queens. MERIFIEI.D STREET, between Wyckoff ave- street to the United States pier and bulkhead Hancock street to the northerly line of Graham Sections 29 and 34, adopted by the Board of nue and Myrtle avenue; NORMAN STREET, line as adopted by the Secretary of War Feb- avenue; Estimate and Apportionment, June 28, 1907, and between Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; ruary t5, 1902; Thence northerly deflecting to the right t filed in the offices of the Clerk of the County of GEORGE STREET, between Wyckoff avenue Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right minute and 5q seconds for 853.69 feet along the Queens and the President of the Borough of and Myrtle avenue; CENTRE STREET, be- on the are of a circle whose tangent at last men- westerly line of Hancock street to the southerly Queens, and the Corporation Counsel, on or about tween Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue, in tioned course deflects from the same to the right line of Vernon avenue; the Sib day of October, 1907. the Borough of Queens, City of New York. 8t degrees 52 seconds and whose radius is Thence easterly deflecting to the right 39 de- The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on 4,255.695 feet for 6o.68 feet along said pier grees and 13 minutes for 79.08 feet along the the 8th day of March, 1g07, duly fixed and de- and bulkhead line to the easterly line of Monson southerly line of Vernon avenue to the easterly termined the area of assessment for benefit as URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH street; line of Hancock street; follows: P cases made and provided, notice is hereby Fourth—Thence southerly deflecting to the Thence southerly deflecting to the right 140 Bounded on the east by a line midway between given that an application will be made to the right from the tangent of said last mentioned degrees and 47 minutes for 914.96 feet along Richard avenue and Meade street and the pro- Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- course 98 degrees to minutes 7 seconds for the easterly line of Hancock street to the north- longation thereof, extending from the southerly ond Department, at a Special Term of said 1.744.07 feet along the easterly line of Monson erly line of Graham avenue; property line of the Montauk Division of the Court. to be held for the hearing of motions, in street to the northerly line of Fulton avenue, Thence southerly deflecting to the left t min- Long Island Railroad Company to a point too the County Court House, in the County of Kings. the point of beginning. ute and sg seconds for 8o feet along the easterly feet south of the southerly side of Myrtle avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New The land to be taken for Monson street it line of Hancock street to the southerly line of measured at right angles thereto; on the south York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Septem- shown on the Commissioner's map of Lone Graham avenue; by a line moo feet south of the southerly line of ber, tgo8, at the opening of the Court on that THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, >90& THE CITY RECORD. 9955 day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be First—Running thence northwesterly for 50.04 the westerly line of Fourth avenue to the south- being measured at right angles to the line of the heard thereon for the appointment of Com- feet al ng the northeasterly line of Wyckoff ave- erly line of Flushing avenue; road; thence along the course previously de- nissioners of estimate and one Commissioner of nue to the northwesterly line of Centre street; Fifth—Thence easterly deflecting to the right scribed to the intersection with a line drawn Assessment in the above entitled matter. The Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the 7o degrees 6 minutes for 74.45 feet along the parallel with Myrtle avenue and distant too feet nature and extent of the improvement hereby ;n- right qo degrees for 1,789.62 feet along the southerly line of Flushing avenue to the easterly north of the northerly side of the said avenue, tended is the acquisition of title by The City of northwesterly line of Centre street to the south- line of Fourth avenue: the said distance being measured at right angles New York, for the use of the public, to all the erly line of Myrtle avenue; Sixth—Thence southerly deflecting to the right to the line of the avenue; thence easterly and lands and premises, with the buildings, thereon Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right log degrees 54 minutes for 3,605.89 feet along parallel with Myrtle avenue to the intersection and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re- 52 degrees 49 minutes 28 seconds for 62.805 feet the easterly line of Fourth avenue to the north- with the easterly line of Manhattan Beach quired for the opening and extending of Willow along the southerly line 'of Myrtle avenue to the erly line of Broadway; Division of the Long Island Railroad Company's street, between Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle ave- southeasterly line of Centre street; Seventh—Thence southerly deflecting to the left land; thence along the said easterly line of the nue; Stephen street, between Wyckoff avenue Fourth—Thence southwesterly along the south- I minute 20 seconds for 981.89 feet along the Long Island Railroad Company until the said line and Myrtle avenue; Summerfield street, between easterly line of Centre street 1,827.57 feet to the easterly line of Fourth avenue to the northerly intersects a line midway between Central avenue Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; Norman northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue, the point line of Graham avenue; and Edsall avenue; thence easterly along said treet, between Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle ave- of beginning. Eighth—Thence southerly for 80.03 feet along line midway between Edsall avenue and Central ue; George street, between Wyckoff avenue and The land to be taken for Willow street is the easterly line of Fourth avenue to the soutn- avenue, and the said line prolonged to a point Myrtle avenue • Centre street, between Wyckoff shown on the final map of the Borough of Queens erly line of Graham avenue, the point of be- distant too feet easterly from the easterly line of avenue aud Iiyrtle avenue, in the Boroughof in Section ;o, adopted by the Board of Estimate ginning. Proctor street, the said distance being measured Queens, City of New York, being the following and Apportionment, June 28, 1907. Filed in the Parcel "D." at right angles to the line of Proctor street; escribed lots, pieces or parcels of land: offices of the Clerk of the County of Queens, thence southearly and parallel with line of Proc- Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- tor street to the intersection with the prolonga- President of the Borough of Queens and the tion of the northerly line of Flushing avenue with Willow Street. Corporation Counsel on or about the 5th day of tion of a line midway between Central avenue October, tgo7. the easterly line of Fourth avenue, as laid down and Cooper avenue; thence westwardly along the Beginning at a point formed by the intersection on said Commissioner's map of Long Island City. of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue and The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on said line between Central avenue and Cooper ave- First—Running thence westerly for 81.69 feet nue and the prolongation thereof to the inter- the southeasterly line of Willow street, as the the 8th day of March, 1907, duly fixed and de- along the northerly line of Flushing' avenue to ame is laid down on the map of that portion of termined the area of assessment for benefit as section of the said line with the prolongation of follows: the westerly line of Fourth avenue; a line midway between Central avenue and Myr- he Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate Beginning at a point on the northerly line of tle avenue through that portion of the length of right tet degrees 2 minutes for 4.596.92 feet Myrtle avenue where the said line meets the pro- said avenue between Tompkins place and Sheri- nd Apportionment, November 13, 1903, and along the westerly line of Fourth avenue to the mendment, June 28, 1907. longation of a line midway between Willow street dan street; thence westwardly along the said line and Hancock street, and running thence north- northerly line of Winthrop avenue; and the prolongation thereof to a point too feet First—Running thence northwesterly for 50.04 Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right feet along the northeasterly line of Wyckoff ave- erly at right angles to Myrtle avenue too feet; go degrees for 7o feet along the northerly line distant from the southerly side of Central ave- thence easterly and parallel with Myrtle avenue nue, said distance being measured at right angles ue to the northwesterly line of Willow street; of Winthrop avenue to the easterly line of Fourth Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the to a point distant too feet east of the easterly to the said avenue; thence westwardly and south- avenue; erly along the line too feet distant from and (right 90 degrees for 1.599.87 feet along the side of Buchman avenue, the said distance being Fourth—Thence southerly for feet 'northwesterly line of Willow street to the south- measured at right angles to the line of the said 3,554.80 parallel with the southerly and easterly side of Buchman avenue; thence southerly and parallel along the easterly line of Fourth avenue to the Central avenue to the point or place of begin- erly line of Myrtle avenue; northerly line of Flushing avenue, the point or , Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right with Buchman avenue to the point of intersection ning. t with the prolongation of a line midway between beginning. í52 degrees 49 minutes 28 seconds for 62.805 fee The land to be taken for Fourth avenue is Dated New York. September z, 1908. !along the southerly line of Myrtle avenue to the Summerfield street and Decatur street; thence southwesterly along a line midway between Deca- shown on the Commissioner's map of Long Island FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, southeasterly line of Willow street; City, made pursuant to chapter .765 of the Laws Corporation Counsel. i Fourth—Thence southwesterly for 1,637.82 feet tur street and Summerfield street and the pro- longation of the said line to a point distant too of í87r, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City talong the southeasterly line of Willow street to the County of Queens, at Jamaica, on April 25, the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue, the feet southwesterly from the southwesterly side of of New York. Wyckoff avenue, the said distance being measured 187.- sa,r8 !point of beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Stephen Street. at right angles to the line of Wyckoff avenue; thence northwesterly and parallel with Wyckoff the 8th day of March, 1907, duly fixed and de- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection avenue to the point of intersection with the pro- termined the area of assessment for benefit as of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue with follows: SECOND DEPARTMENT. I longation of a line midway between Willow street One-half of the block on each side of the street the southeasterly line of Stephen street, as the and Hancock street; thence northeasterly along same is laid down on the map of that portion of the said line midway between Willow street and to be opened, including the area lying within the the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of lines one-half block distant on each side of the Hancock street and the prolongation of the said street extended southwestwardly to the right-of- In the matter of the application of The City of New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate line to the point or place of beginning. New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, and Apportionment, November r3, 1903, and way of the Long Island Railroad and extended wherever the same has not been heretofore amendment, June z8, 1907. Dated New York. September 2, igo8. northeastwardly to a line too feet northeast of the northeasterly side of Winthrop avenue and acquired, to the lands and premises required First—Running thence northwesterly for 50.04 FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, for the opening and extending of PAYNTAR feet along the northeasterly line of Wyckoff ave- Corporation Counsel. parallel therewith. Dated New York, September 2, 1908. AVENUE, between Van Alst avenue and Ver- nue to the northwesterly line of Stephen street; Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City non avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the of New York. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Queens, City of New York, right go degrees for 2,169.13 feet along the s2,í8 Corporation Counsel. northwesterly line of Stephen street to the Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan. City southerly line of Myrtle avenue; of New York. Third—Thence easterly, deflecting to the right SECOND DEPARTMENT. sz,r8 URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 52 degrees 49 minutes 28 seconds for 62.805 feet P such cases made and provided, notice is along the southerly line of Myrtle avenue to the SECOND DEPARTMENT hereby given that an application will be made to southeasterly line of Stephen street; In the matter of the application of The City of the Supreme Court of the State of New York Fourth—Thence southwesterly for 2,207.09 feet New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, Second Department. at a Special Term of said along the southeasterly line of Stephen street to wherever the same has not been heretofore In the matter of the application of The City of Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue, the acquired, to the lands and premises required New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, the County Court House, in the County of Kings, for the opening and extending of FOURTH wherever the same has not been heretofore in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of AVENUE, or RAPELJE AVENUE, between acquired, in and to the lands and premises re- New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Sep- Sumntertield Street. Jackson and Washington avenues and between quired for the opening and extending of CEN- tember, igu8, at the opening of the Court on L'eginning at a point formed by the intersection Graham and Winthrop avenues, in the First 'IR:\L AVENUE, between Myrtle avenue and that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue and Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York. Proctor street, in the Second Ward, Borough heard thereon, for the appointment of Commis- the southeasterly line of Summerfield street, as of Queens, City of New York. sioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of the same is laid down on the map of that por- Assessment in the above entitled matter. The URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- tiun of the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, cases made and provided, notice is hereby City of New York, as adopted by the Board of P URSUANT TO TESE STATUTES IN tended is the acquisition of title by The City of. given that an application will be made to the Su- such cases made and provided, notice is New York, for the use of the public, to all the Estimate and Apportionment, November 13, 1903. prente Court of the State of New York, Second P and amendment, June 28, 1907. hereby given that an application will be made to lands and premises, with the buildings thereon First—Running thence northwesterly for 5o. t2 Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required ave- be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Second Department, at a Special Term of said for the opening and extending of Payntar ave- feet along the northeasterly line of Wyckoff Court House, in the County of Kings, in the title to the northwesterly line of Summerfield Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in nue, between Van Alst avenue and Vernon ave- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, the County Court House, in the County of Kings, SI reel; nue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City on Tuesday, the 22d day of Setember, Igo8, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the ar of New York, being the following described lots, seconds for at the opening of the Court on that day, New York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Sep- pieces or parcels of land: right 86 degrees 46 minutes 37 as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard 2.583.35 feet along the northwesterly line of tember, t9o8, at the opening of the Court thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can Parcel "A." Summerfield street to the southerly line of Myrtle of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assessment avenue; be heard thereon, for the appointment of Com- in the above entitled matter. The nature and missioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- ']'hird—Thence easterly deflecting to the right extent of the improvement hereby intended is tion of the easterly line of Vernon avenue with 47 degrees 12 minutes 54 seconds for 81.82 feet Assessment in the above entitled matter. The the acquisition of title by The City of New York, nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- the southerly line of Payntar avenue, as the along the southerly line of 'Myrtle avenue to the same is laid down on the Commissioners' map of southeasterly line of Summerfield street; for the use of the public, to all the lands and tended is the acquisition of title by The City of premises, with the buildings thereon and the ap- New York in fee, for the use of the public, to Long Istand City, pursuant to chapter 766, Laws Fourth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the purtenances thereto belonging. required for the of 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of right 132 degrees 47 minutes 6 seconds for all the lands and premises, with the buildings opening and extending of Fourth avenue or thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, the County of Queens at Jamaica, April 25, 1873, 1,71 .47 feet along the southeasterly line of Sum- Itapelje avenue, between Jackson and Washington and amendment under chapter Laws of 1893. merfield street to the northeasterly line of required for the opening and extending of Cen- 644, avenues, and between Graham and Winthrop ave- tral avenue, between Myrtle avenue and Proctor Running thence northerly for 6o feet along the Cypress avenue; easterly line of Vernon avenue to the northerly Fifth—Thence southwesterly deflecting to the nues, in the First \Ward, Borough of Queens, street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York, being the following described City of New York, being the following described line of Payntar avenue; right o degrees 35 minutes io seconds for 6o.o8 Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- feet along the southeasterly line of SummerfieIa lots, pieces or parcels of land: lots. pies _s or parcels of land. viz.: ave Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- grees for 200 feet along the northerly line of street to the southwesterly line of Cypress Parcel "A." Payntar avenue to the westerly line of Hamilton nit e; tion of the westerly line of Proctor street with Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- the northerly line of Central avenue, as the same street; Sixth—Thence southwesterly for 871.04 feet tion of the northerly line of Jackson avenue with Thence southerly deflecting to the right go de- along the southeasterly line of Summerfield is laid down on the map of that portion of the the easterly line of Fourth avenue, as the same Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New grees for 6o feet along the westerly line of Ham- street to the northeasterly line of Wyckoff ave- is laid down on the Commissioner's map of Long ilton street to the southerly line of Payntar ave- nue, the point of beginning. York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, Laws of Apportionment, November t3, 1903, and amend- nue; Norman Street. 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the ment, June 28, 1907. Thence westerly for 200 feet along the south- County of Queens, at Jamaica, April 25, 1873. First—Running thence southerly for 75 feet erly line of Payntar avenue to the easterly line Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of Vernon avenue, the point of beginning. of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue with First—Running thence westerly for 83.40 feet along the westerly line of Proctor street to the the southeasterly line of Norman street, as the along the northerly line of Jackson avenue to the southerly line of Central avenue; Parcel "B." same is laid down on the map of that portion of westerly line of Fourth avenue; Second—Thence westerly deflecting to the right ot Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the 90 degrees for 4,577.9 feet along the southerly Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- the Second Ward, Borough of Queens. City right 122 degrees minutes 43 seconds for New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate 55 line of Central avenue to the southwesterly line tion of the easterly line of Hamilton street with 8ao.ig feet along the westerly line of Fourth ave- of Kossuth place; the southerly line of Payntar avenue, as laid and Apportionment, November 13, 1903, and nue to the southerly line of Webster avenue; amendment, June 28, 1907. Third—'('hence southwesterly deflecting to the down on said Commissioners' map of Long Island Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right left 36 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds and tangent City and amendment under chapter 644, Laws or First—Running thence northwesterly for so•oq 94 degrees 46 minutes for 70.24 feet along the feet along the northeasterly line of Wyckoff ave- to said last mentioned course on the arc of a 1803. nue to the northwesterly line of Norman street; southerly line of Webster avenue to the easterly circle whose radius is 231.13 feet for 147.46 feet Running thence northerly for 6o feet along the Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the line of Fourth avenue; along the southeasterly line of Central avenue; easterly line of Hamilton street to the northerly Fourth—Thence southerly for 789.02 feet along Fourth—Thence southwesterly and tangent to line of I'ayntar avenue; right go degrees for 2.358.89 feet along the the easterly line of Fourth avenue to the north- northwesterly line of Norman street to the south- said last mentioned course for 257.99 feet along Thence easterly deflecting to the right go de- erly line of Jackson avenue, tite point of begin- erly line of Myrtle avenue; the southeasterly line of Central avenue to the grees for zoo feet along the northerly line of Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right ning. northerly line of Myrtle avenue; Payntar avenue to the westerly line of Hancock 52 degrees 49 minutes z8 seconds for 6a.8o5 feet Parcel "B." Fifth—Thence westerly deflecting to tite right street; along the southerly line of Myrtle avenue to the Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- 47 degrees 40 minutes 41 seconds for 8r.i5 feet Thence easterly deflecting to the left 25 mtn- southeasterly line of Norman street; tion of the northerly line of Webster avenue with along the northerly line of Myrtle avenue to the utes 58 seconds for 6o feet along the northerly Fourth—Thence southwesterly for 2,396.84 feet the easterly line of Fourth avenue, as the same is northwesterly line of Central avenue; line of Payntar avenue to the easterly line of along the southeasterly line of Norman street to laid down on said Commissioner's map of Long Sixth—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the flancock street; the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue, the right 132 degrees ig minutes to seconds for 439.5 Thence easterly deflecting to the left 4 de- Island City. grees 3t minutes 56 seconds for 964.42 feet along point of beginning. First—Running thence westerly for 70.24 feet feet along the northwesterly line of Central ave- along the northerly line of Webster avenue to nue to the southwesterly line of Kossuth place; the northerly line of Payntar avenue to the west- George Street. Seventh—Thence easterly deflecting to the right erly line of Van Alst avenue; the westerly line of Fourth avenue; gi de- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the 39 degrees 13 minutes 24 seconds for 70.79 feet Thence southerly deflecting to the right of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue with right 85 degrees t4 minutes for 730.06 feet along along the northerly line of Central avenue to the grees 14 minutes 28 seconds for 6o.oi feet along the westerly line of Van Alst avenue to the south- the southeasterly line of George street, as the the westerly line of Fourth avenue to the north- northeasterly line of Kossuth place: same is laid down on the map of that portion of Eighth—Thence easterly for 4,578.67 feet along erly line of Payntar avenue; erly line of Washington avenue; Thence westerly deflecting to the right 88 de- the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the right the northerly line of Central avenue to the west- New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate erly line of Proctor street, the point of begin- grees 45 minutes 32 seconds for 968.33 feet along go degrees for 70 feet along the northerly line of the southerly line of Payntar avenue to the east- and Apportionment, November t3, 19o3, and Washington avenue to the easterly line of Fourth ning. amendment, June 28, 1907. avenue; The land to be taken for Central avenue Is erlv line of Hancock street; First—Running thence northwesterly for 50.04 shown on the final map of the Borough of Queens Thence westerly deflecting to the right 4 de- ave- Fourth—Thence southerly for 735.90 feet along grees 44 minutes 5t seconds for 6o feet along feet along the northeasterly line of Wyckoff tite easterly line of Fourth avenue to tite north- in Sections 29, 30 and g4, adopted by the Board nue to the northwesterly line of George street; erly line of Webster avenue, the point of be- of Estimate and Apportionment, June 28, 1907, the southerly line of Payntar avenue to the west- Second—Thence northeasterly deflecting to the erly line of Hancock street; ginning. and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County right' 90 degrees for 1,979.38 feet along the of Queens, the President of the Borough of Thence westerly for 200 feet along the south- northwesterly line of George street to the south- Parcel "C." Queens and in the office of the Corporation erlv line of Payntar avenue to the easterly line erly line of Myrtle avenue: Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- Counsel on or about the 5th day of October, 1957. of Hamilton street, the point of beginning. Third—Thence easterly deflecting to the rieht tion of the southerly line of Graham avenue with The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on The land to be taken for Payntar avenue Is 52 degrees 49 minutes 28 seconds for 6z-805 fret the easterly line of Fourth avenue, as laid down the 8th day of March, 1907, duly fixed and de- ghown on the Commissioners' map of Long Island along the southerly line of Myrtle avenue to the on said Commissioner's map of Long Island City, termined the area of assessment for benefit in City, made pursuant to chapter 765 of the Laws southeasterly line of George street; and amendment under chapter 359, Laws of t8gz. this proceeding as follows: of 1871, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Fourth—Thence southwesterly for 2,517.33 feet First—Running thence westerly for 70 feet Beginning at the intersection of the northerly the County of Oueens at Jamaica on April 2.4, along the southeasterly line of George street to along the southerly line of Graham avenue to the line of Myrtle avenue with a line too feet east- 1873, as amended by chapter 644 of the Laws os the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue, the westerly line of Fourth avenue; erly from the easterly side of Central avenue, the 1801. point of beginning. Second—Thence northerly deflecting to the said distance being measured at right angles to The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Centre Street. right 88 degrees 31 minutes 2 seconds for 80.o3 Central avenue and running thence southerly at the 8th day of March, t907, duly fixed and de- feet along the westerly line of Fourth avenue to right angles to the line of Myrtle avenue to a termined the area of assessment for benefit as Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the northerly line of Graham avenue; noint too feet south of the southerly line of follows: of the northeasterly line of Wyckoff avenue with Third—Thence northerly deflecting to the right Myrtle avenue; thence westwardly and parallel One-half the block on each side of the street to the southeasterly line of Centre street, as the I degree 32 minutes 58 seconds for 981.97 feet with Myrtle avenue to meet a line parallel with be opened, together with the area included be- same is laid down on the map of that portion of along the westerly line of Fourth avenue to the Fresh Pond road through that portion of Its tween the extension northwestwardly of the lines the Second Ward, Borough of Queens. City of northerly line of Broadway• length north of Myrtle avenue, the said line be- one-half the block distant from the street to be New York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate Fourth—Thence northerly deflecting to the opened to a line too feet northwest of the north- November 1903, and ing distant zoo feet west from the westerly side and Apportionment. 13, right I minute 20 seconds for 3,580.58 feet along of the Fresh Pond road and the said distance westerly side of Vernon avenue and parallel amendment, June 28, 1907. 9956 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, Igo& therewith, and the extension southeastwardly of ío7.81 feet along the southwesterly line of fovember, tgo , was filed in the office of the iUPRBME COURT-NINTH JUDICIAL the same lines to a line rob feet southeast of the :amilton place to the southerly line of Borden lerk of the County of Ulster on the 17th day DISTRICT. southeasterly side of Van Aist avenue and parallel renue. f July, igo8, and affects Parcels Nos. ninety- therewith. 3d. Thence easterly deflecting to the right x43 tree (Q3), ninety-seven (97), ninety-five (95) agrees 45 minutes and St seconds for 202.68 feet inety-six (96), ninety-eight (98), one hundred NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Dated New York, September 2, 1908. :ong the southerly line of Borden avenue to the nd one (xot), one hundred and two (102), one isterly line of Hyatt avenue. undred and five (ío5), one hundred and seven FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, 107), one hundred and eight (roll), one hun- Corporation Counsel. 4th. Thence southerly deflecting to the right KENsico RESERVOIR. t degrees 55 minutes and I second for 68.69 red and nine (tog), one hundred and ten (tro) Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan. City .et along the easterly line of Hyatt avenue to ne hundred and eleven (III), one hundred and of New York e northeasterly line of Hamilton place. selve (ít2), one hundred and eighteen (Ií8), B2.18 5th. Thence southeasterly for 888.75 feet along ne hundred and nineteen (trg), one hundred Section No, ro. te northeasterly line of Hamilton place to the nd twenty (120), one hundred and twenty-one orthwesterly line of Grand street, the point of tzt), one hundred and twenty-two (122), one SECOND DEPARTMENT. !ginning. undred and twenty-three (123), one hundred n the matter of the application and petition of The land to be taken for Hamilton place is nd twenty-four (124), one hundred and twenty- John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick and town on the final map of the Borough of ve (xz5), one hundred and twenty-eight (128). Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of hundred and twenty-nine (129), one hun- In the matter of the application of The City of queens, Section 17, adopted by the Board of Esti- ne Water Supply of The City of New York, to ~ate and Apportionment June 26, 19o8 and filed red and thirty (530), one hundred and thirty- acquire real estate for,and on behalf of The New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, ne (131), shown on the map in this proceed- wherever the same has not been heretofore i the office of the Clerk of the ?ounty of City of New York, under chapter 724 of the acquired, to the lands and premises required lueens, President of the Borough of Queens and Laws of rgo5, and the acts amendatory there- ie Corporation Counsel on or about the igtb day otice is further given that an application of, in the Town of Mount Pleasant, West- for the opening and extending of BRADLEY rill be made at a Special Term of the Supreme AVENUE, from Greenpoint avenue to Howard f August, tgo8. chester County, N. Y., for the purpose of pro- The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on rourt of the State of New York, to be held in viding an additional supply of pure and whole- street, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, nd for the Third Judicial District, at the City of New York. te 8th day`of March. 1907, duly fixed and de- some water for the use of The City of New 'rmined the area of assessment for benefit as 'ourt House, in the City of Kingston, County York. sllows: f Ulster, N. Y., on the 19th day of September, Beginning at a point formed by the intersection gob, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH f a line Too feet southeasterly from the south- r as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, CATHEREAS, EDWARD WELLS, JR., ONE P cases made and provided, notice is hereby asterly side of Grand street and parallel there- or an order confirming said report, and for V V of the Commissioners of Appraisal in given that an application will be made to the Su- ith, the said distance being measured at right uch other and further relief as may be just. ie above entitled matter, appointed by an order preme Court of the State of New York, Second ngles to the line of Grand street, with a line Reserving to The City of New York the right f the Court, dated June 20, rgo8, has departed Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be so feet southwesterly from the southwesterly o oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels ,is life, and held for the hearing of motions, in the County de of Remsen place and parallel therewith, the ontatned in said report. Whereas, In order to continue such proceed- Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Bor- tid distance being measured at right angles to Dated New York, August 22, 1908. ig and vest the title of the land described in ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on te line of Remsen place, and running thence he Petition herein, in The City of New York, it Tuesday, the 2zd day of September, igo8, at , i orthwesterly parallel with Remsen place to the Corporation Counsel. necessary that a Commissioner of Appraisal the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon itersection with a line distant too feet westerly e appointed in his place and stead. thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for rom the westerly side of Willow avenue and Hall of Records, New York City. Now, therefore, the undersigned, the two re- the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate arallel therewith, the said distance being meas- a2g,519 sainitig Commissioners appointed by the sante and one Commissioner of Assessment in the above red at right angles to the line of Willow ave- urter of the Court, do hereby give public notice entitled matter. The nature and extentof the ue; thence northerly and parallel with Willow THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, hat an application will be made at the Judges' improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of venue to the intersection with a line too feet :hambers, in the City of New Rochelle, West- title by The Oity of New York, for the use of istant northerly from the northerly side of Bor- hester County, N. Y., on the 26th day of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the en avenue and parallel therewith, the said dts- ULSTER COUNTY. september, igo8, at 9.45 a. m., or as soon there- buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto tnce being measured at right angles to the line fter as counsel can be heard, for the appoint- belonging, required for the opening and extend- f Borden avenue; thence easterly and parallel nent of a Commissioner in the place and stead ing of Bradley avenue (etc., as above), being the •ith Borden avenue to the intersection with a dshokan Reservoir, Section No. s, Town of Olive ,f said Edward Wells, Jr., deceased, and that following described lots, pieces or parcels of ne parallel with Hamilton place and passing Ulster County. uch Commissioner to be appointed shall be vested land: trough a point midway between the intersections vitlt all the powers and duties required of said Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- f the northeasterly side of Hamilton place and 'ommissioners under said act and the acts ot Greenpoint avenue 'n the matter of the application and petition of tion of the southerly line f the southerly side of Borden avenue with the J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and tnendatory thereof; said Commissioner to be so with the westerly line of Bradley avenue as the orthwesterly side of Grand street; thence south- Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of ppointed to be vested with the power to ascer- same is laid down on the Commissioners' map of asterly and parallel with Hamilton place to the Water Supply of The City of New York, to ain and appraise the compensation to be made Long Island City, pursuant to chapter 765, Laws itersection with a line too feet southeasterly acquire real estate for and on behalf of The o the owners of and all persons interested in of t87í, and filed in the office of the Clerk of rom the southeasterly side of Grand street, and City of New York, under chapter 724 of the he real estate laid down on the man filed in the County of Queens at Jamaica, April 25, t873, arallel therewith, the said distance being meas- Laws of 1go5, and the acts amendatory there- his proceeding, in the office of the Register of and amendment adopted by the Board of Esti- red at right angles to the line of Grand street; of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, New Nestehester County on the 6th day of April, mate and Apportionment, June 23, í905. ence southwesterly and parallel with the line of York, for the purpose of providing an addition- gob, as Map No. 1792, and for such other and Running thence easterly for 6o feet along the ,rand street to the point or place of beginning. urther relief as to the Court may seem just and southerly line of Greenpoint avenue to the east- al suppIy of pure and wholesome water for the ,roper. Dated New York, September 2, rgo8. use of The City of New York, erly line of Bradley avenue. Dated September 8, igo8. Thence southerly deflecting to the right go de- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, grees for 200.21 feet along the easterly line of Corporation Counsel. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOHN F. HEALY, Bradley avenue to the northerly line of Howard Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City P that the first separate report of William D. PHILIP F. DONOHUE, street. trinnier, John B. Harrison and Eugene F. Pat- Commissioners of Appraisal. f New York. FR.4Ncis KEY PENDLETON. Thence westerly deflecting to the right go de- 52,18 :en, who were appointed Commissioners of Ap- grees for 6o feet along the northerly line of raisal in the above entitled matter. by an order Attorney for said Commissioners and Corpo- Howard street to the westerly line of Bradley )f this Court, made at a Special Term thereof, ration Counsel of The City of New York. avenue. seld at the Court House, in the City of Kings- Office and Post Office Address, Hall of Thence northerly for 200.21 feet along the WPRBf18 COURT-THIRD JUDICIAL on, Ulster County, N. Y., May t8, 1907, was Records, Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, westerly line of Bradley avenue to the southerly DISTRICT. filed in the office of the Clerk of the County Ilorough of Manhattan, New York City. line of Greenpoint avenue, the point of begin- nf Ulster, on the 29th day of May, 1908, and 516,26 ning. affects parcels numbers one hundred and eighty- The land to be taken for Bradley avenue is THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ve (185), one hundred and eighty-six (186) one NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. shown on the map of the Commissioners of Long fundred and eighty-eight (t88), one hundret and Island City, made in pursuance of chapter 765 of ninety (tgo), one hundred and ninety-one (191), the Laws of 1871, filed in the office of the Clerk ULSTER COUNTY one hundred and ninety-two (x92), one hundred WESTCHESTER COUNTY- of Queens County at Jamaica on the 25th day of and ninety-three-C (193-C), one hundred and April, 1873, and is also shown on a map showing ninety-six-A (ígó-A), one hundred and ninety- change of the line of Bradley avenue between six-B (x96-B), one hundred and ninety-seven Kensico Reservoir, Section No. 3. Greenpoint and Howard street passed by the 4shokan Reservoir, Section No. I, Town of Olive, (197), two hundred and four (204), two hun- Board of Estimate and Apportionment, June Ulster County. dred and seven (207), two hundred and eight Second Separate Report. 23, 1go5, and filed in the office of the Clerk of (208), two hundred and ten (210), two hundred the County ot Queens, President of the Borough and eleven (2ít), two hundred and twelve (212) of Queens and the Corporation Counsel on the In the matter of the application and petition of and two hundred and sixteen (216) shown on In the matter of the application and petition of day of , tgo J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and the map in this proceeding. J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of Notice is further given that an application will Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of the loth day of December, 5907, duly fixed and Water Supply of The City of New York, to be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court Water Supply of The City of New York, so determined the area of assessment for benefit as acquire real estate for and on behalf of The of the State of New York, to be held in and for acquire real estate for and on behalf of The follows: City of New York, under chapter 724 of the the Third Judicial District, at the Court House City of New York, under chapter 724 of the Bounded on the north by a line midway be- Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there- in the City of Kingston, County of Ulster. N. Y., Laws of í9o5, and the acts amendatory there- tween Greenpoint avenue and Pearsall street; on of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. on the 19th day of September, rgo8, at xo o'clock of, in the Town of North Castle, Westchester the east by a line midway between Bradley ave- Y. for the purpose of providing an additional in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- County, N. Y., for the purpose of providing nue and Cale street and by the prolongation of supply of pure and wholesome water for the after as counsel can be heard, for an order con- an additional supply of pure and wholesome the said line; mi the south by a line distant too use of The City of New York. firming said report, and for such other and fur- water for the use of The City of New York. feet southerly from and parallel with the south- ther relief as may be lust. erly line of Howard street, the said distance be- Reserving to The City of New York the right ing measured at right angles to the line of How- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ard street and by the prolongation of the said P that the first separate report of George contained in said report. P that the second separa.e report of Burton line, and on the west by a line midway between M. Palmer, Frederick J. R. Clarke and Macdon- Dated New York, August 22, igo8. C. Meighan, Willis B. Dowd and Benjamin Howe, Bradley avenue and Star avenue, and by the pro- ough Craven, who were appointed Commissioners FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, w-ho were appointed Commissioners of Appraisal of Appraisal in the above-entitled matter by an in the above entitled matter, by an order of this longation of the said line. Corporation Counsel. Court, made at a Special Term thereof, held at Dated New York, September 2, 1908. order of this Court, made at a Special Term Hall of Records, New York City. thereof, held at the Court House in the City of a29,5r9 the Court House in White Plains, Westchester FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y., April 20, 1907, County, N. Y., on July 20, 1907, was filed in Corporation Counsel. was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County the office of the Clerk of the County of West- Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City of Ulster on the 2d day of July, 1908, and affects THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. chester on the rgth day of August, igo8. of New York. Parcels Nos. two (z), five (5). six (6), four Said report bears date August tz, rgo8, and s2,í8 (4). thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen-A ULSTER COUNTY. affects Parcels Nos. 125, 128, 131, 133, 134, 141, (15-A) sixteen (t6), seventeen (17), nineteen 145, 151, 152, 159, 161, 164, 16s, z66, 567, x68, (t9), twenty-B (2o-B), twenty-one Z2í), twenty- 183, 184, 185 and rgo, shown on the map in this SECOND DEPARTMENT three (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-six (26), Ashokan Reservoir-Section No. g. proceeding. thirty-five (35), forty (40), nine (9) and twelve Public notice is further given that an applica- (12), Shown on the map in this proceeding. tion will be made, at a Special Term of the First Separate Report. Supreme Court of the State of New York, to In the matter of the application of The City of Notice is further given that an application will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court be held in and for the Ninth Judicial District, at New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, the Court House in White Plains, Westchester wherever the same has not been heretofore of the State of New York, to be held in and In the matter of the application and petition or for the Third Judicial District, at the Court County, N. Y., on the 3d day of October, 1908, acquired, to the lands and premises required J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick an( at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as for the opening and extending of HAMILTON House in the City of Kingston, County of Ulster, Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board or N. Y., on the tgtii day of September, igo8, at soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an PLACE, between Grand street and Borden ave- Water Supply of The City of New York, te order confirming said report, and for such other nue. and the PUBLIC PLACE, at the inter- to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as acquire real estate for and on behalf of Thi soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an and further relief as may be just. section of Borden avenue, Hamilton place and City of New York, under chapter 724 of thi Dated New York, September 8, rgo8. Hyatt avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of order confirming said report, and for such other Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof Queens, City of New York. and further relief as may beust. in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. Y. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, Reserving to The City of New York the right for the purpose of providing an additional sup Corporation Counsel. to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels ply of pure and wholesome water for the usi Office and Post Office Address, Hall of Records, contained in said report of The City of New York. Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, Bor- URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN ough of Manhattan, New York City. such cases made and provided, notice l: Dated New York, August sa, t9o8. P FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, 512,03 hereby given that an application will be made to Corporation Counsel. LEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THI the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Hall of Records. New York City. first separate report of Virgil B. Vat Second Department, at a Special Term of said Wagonen. Gerald Hull Gray and William F NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in aag,stg Rafferty, who were appointed the Commissioner the County Court House in the County of Kings, of Appraisal in the above entitled matter by at WESTCHESTER COUNTY. in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, order of this court, made at a Special Tern York, on Tuesday, the 22d day of September, thereof, at Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y., o tgo8, at the opening of the Court on that day, the 21st day of September, 1907 was filed in th Kensico Reservoir, Section No, 6. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard ULSTER COUNTY office of the County Clerk of ]Ulster County ot thereon, for the appointment of Commissioner, the ist day of July, igo8, and affects Parcel First Separate Report. of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assessment Northern Aqueduct Department, Section 3 Nos. 432, 402, 421, 393, 403, 433, 422, 410, 395 in the above entitled matter. The nature and Towns of Olive and Marbtetown, Ulster 437, 407, 417, 409. 416, 405, 412, 418, 434, 41a extent of the improvement hereby intended is the County. 423, 401, 394,'396, 415, 408, 386, 390A, 39oH In the matter of the application and petition of acquisition of title in fee by The City of New 383A, 399A. 388A, shown on the man in thi York, for the use of the public, to all the land; proceeding and the amended maps made of th J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and In the matter of tite application and petition o Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of and premises, with the buildings thereon and the five last numbered parcels respectively. Water Supply of The City of New York, to appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick ane Further notice is hereby given that an applica Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board o acquire real estate for and on behalf of The opening and extending of Hamilton place, be lion will be made at a Special Term of the Su City of New York, under chapter 724 of the tween Grand street and Borden avenue; and thi Water Supply of The City of New York, t( preme Court of the State of New York, to b acquire real estate for and on behalf of Thi Laws of 19o5 and the acts amendatory thereof. Public Place at the intersection of Borden ave held in and for the Third Judicial District at th in the Town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester mue, Hamilton place and Hyatt street, in thi City of New YGrk, under chapter 724 of thi Court House in the City of Kingston, Ulste Laws of [gos, and the acts amendatory there County, New York, for the purpose of provid- Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of Nev County, New York, on the igth day of Septen ing an additional supply of pure and whole- York, being the following described lots, piece of, in the Towns of Olive and Marbletown ber, igo8, at xo o'clock in the forenoon of ilia or parcels of land: Ulster County, N. Y., for the purpose of pro day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can b some water for the use of The City of New Beginning at a point formed by the intersectiot viding an additional supply of pure and whole heard, for an order confirming said report, an York. of the northwesterly line of Grand street with thi some water for the use of The City of Nev for such other and further relief as may be jus northeasterly line of Hamilton place, as the sam York, Reserving to The City of New York the rigt UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN is laid down on the map of that portion of tb to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcel P that the First Separate Report of Vincent Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of Net DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVET contained in said report. Nellany, Charles H. Lovett and John I. Storm, York, as adopted by the Board of Estimate an that the first separate report of Amos Va Dated New York, August t, igo8. who were appointed Commissioners of Appraisal Apportionment, November 13, 1903. IEtten,f Lawrence F. Abbott and Arthur V, Horn FRANCIS REY PENDLETON, in the above entitled matter by an order of this Ist. Running thence southwesterly for 8o fee beck, who were appointed Commissioners of AT Corporation Counsel. Court made at a Special Term thereof, held at along the northwesterly line of Grand street t praisal in the above-entitled matter by an orde Hall of Records, corner of Chambers an the Court House in White Plains, Westchester the southwesterly line of Hamilton place. of this Court, made at a Special Term thereol Centre streets. Borough of Manhattan, New Yoe County, New York, on June 20, 5907, was filed in zd. Thence northwesterly deflecting to th held at the City Hall in the City of Alban] City. the office of the Clerk of the County of West- right 89 degrees 54 minutes and 55 seconds fo Albany County, N. ., on the 30th day e 129,119 chester, on the 19th day of August. 19o8. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i , l9os. THE CITY RECORD. 9957

Said report bears date August t8, xgo8. and feet. south degrees All minutes east re7.P vest 1,705 feet, on a curve of 275 feet radius to te southeast corner of Parcel No. 316, in the affects Parcels Nos. 375, 372, 376, 385, 387, 390, et, south x4 degrees 3o minutes east 1,463.5 feet, t he right 169.4 feet. north 6 degrees 4 minutes asterly shore line of the Hudson River; thence 394, 395, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 404, 405, 40b, rain crossing the before mentioned road leading e ast 893.2 feet and south 65 degrees 22 minutes long the southerly and partly along the west- 410, 412, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421, 422, om St. Andrew to Newburgh north 8o degrees i vest 171.5 feet to a point in the southerly line ny lines of said Parcel No. 316 and along the 425, 428, 436, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, snute east about 21 feet. south 9 degrees 28 min- c ,f before mentioned King's Hill road; thence outherly line of Parcel No, 317, south 56 de' 374, 377 and 382, shown on the map in this oro• es east 595.5 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius t long said road line, north 7 degrees 24 minutes rees 35 minutes west zo6.6 feet, north 33 de- ceeding. the right, isi.8 feet, and south x9 degrees 3x t vest 40 feet; thence continuing along said west- rees 25 minutes west 559.3 feet and south 56 Notice is further given that an application will inutes west 124.7 feet to the most southerly e ny line of Parcel No. 270 north x6 degrees 36 egress 35 minutes west t 381.3 feet to the be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Cour, )int of said parcel No. 285, in the easterly t ninuter east 44.7 feet, again crossing said road outheast corner of Parcel N'o. 3x8, in the line of the State of New York, to be he in and for te of Parcel No. 286, in the easterly line ot t o a point in the northerly line thereof; thence etween the Counties of Orange and Dutchess; the Ninth Judicial District, at the Court House iuth Plank road; thence partly along said c 'ontinuing along said westerly parcel line, and hence along the southerly line of saidarcel, in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, stenly parcel line and the easterly line of t unning along the westerly lines of before men- outh 56 degrees 35 minutes west 980.7 feet to on the 3d day of October, xgo8, at to o'clock in sneel No. 287 south 09 degrees 31 minutes west t ioned Parcels Nos. 269, 268 and 267. the follow' lie most southerly point of said parcel, in the the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter I.5 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the i fig courses and distances: North 65 degrees 22 asterly line of a grant of land under water as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming esterly line thereof at the most easterly point , ninutes east 207.8 feet, north 6 degrees 4 min- o Mead & Taft; thence along said easterly said report, and for such other and further relief Parcel No. 288; thence partly along the easterly i ites east 227.3 feet, north t degree 54 minutes sne, and continuing along the southerly line as may be just. ie of said parcel, along the easterly lines of vest 34.7 feet, north o degrees 93 minutes west f Parcel No. 318, north 45 degrees o6 minutes Dated New York, September 8, ,gob. arcels Nos. 289 and ago, and partly along the 1,666.2 feet, north 6 degrees 9 minutes west 35.8 +est 5r.1 feet to the most westerly point of said FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, ~sterly line of Parcel No. 291 the following 'est, north 2 degrees 25 minutes west 2,095.2 aree(; thence along thenortherly line of same, Corporation Counsel. ursex and distances: South rg degrees 31 'eet, north 3 degrees ;e8 minutes east 58 feet. and orth 56 degrees 3s minutes east 995 feet to Office and post office address, Hall of Records, inutea west 66x.9 feet, south 9 degrees 56 1forth 9 degrees 41 minutes east 8x5.6 feet to the lie northwest corner of before mentioned Par- corner Chambers and Centre streets, Borough of mutes west 33.3 feet, south 2x minutes west mint or place of beginning. el No. 317, in the before mentioned line be- Manhattan, New York City. 084 feet, south 5 degrees 12 minutes west ween the Counties of Orange and Dutchess; 55 2,03 405.5 feet, south 3 degrees 3 minutes west Second Part. hence along the northerly line of said parcel, 779.8 feet, north 86 degrees 57 minutes west ,artly along the before mentioned westerly line ,.r feet, and south i degree west 842.3 feet Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel 1 Parcel No. 316 and along the northerly line NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT the southeast corner of said Parcel No. zgr, No. 296, in the southerly line of Moffatt road, ~f saidarcel, north 56 degrees 35 minutes east i the northerly line of Parcel No. 292, in the and running thence partly along the westerly line ,381.3 feet, north 33 degrees 25 minutes west artherly line of Cochecton turnpike (leading Af said parcel, north 23 minutes 3o seconds west 57.2 feet, north 56 degrees 35 minutes east O1ANOE COUNTY AND PUTNAM COUNTY. 35 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the ,om Coldenham to East Coldenham); thence r9í.5 feet, north rg degrees 37 minutes west ong the northerly line of said turnpike and northerly line thereof; thence along said road ,t8í.8 feet and north 7o degrees 23 minutes line, north 89 degrees 36 minutes 3o seconds east Northern Aqueduct Department, Section 6. irtly along said northerly parcel line north 88 !ast too feet to the northeast corner of said egrees 48 minutes east 73 8 feet to the northeast 94.6 feet; thence continuing along the westerly 'arcel No. 316; in the westerly line of the tyner of said parcel; thence partly along the line of Parcel No. 296, and running partly along ,roperty of the New York Central and Hudson Notice of Application for the Appointment of isterly line thereof south' x deøree 12 minutes the southerly line of Parcel No. 297, the follow- .(iver Railroad Company; thence along said Commissioners of Appraisal. lit 66 feet, crossing said turnpike • thence con- ing courses, distances and curves: North 2 de- iroperty line and partly along the easterly line nuing along said easterly parcel fine south 88 grees 52 minutes 30 seconds east 320.4 feet, on ,f said parcel, south ig degrees 37 minutes east egrees 48 minutes west 76.3 feet and south x a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 84.4 feet, ;8o feet, on a curve of 2,587 feet radius to the UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN north io degrees 30 seconds east 212 feet on a jeft, 350.3 feet, and south i that it is the intention of the Corporation egree west 1,992.4 feet to the most northerly degrees 5g min- Dint of Parcel No. 294, in the westerly side of curve of zoo feet radius to the left, 32.4 feet, ttes west 83.5 feet to the northwest corner of mu nse( of The City of New York to make ap- north z8 minutes east 254.8 feet, on a curve of ,efore mentioned Parcel ot ]rury lane, in the line between the towns of No. 3x5; thence along plication to the Supreme Court of the State [ontgomery and Newburgh; thence along the goo feet radius to the right, 172.5 feet, north i he northerly line of said parcel, south 5z de- pointment of Commissioners New York for the ap osterly line of said parcel, and partly along the 12 degrees 49 minutes east 537.9 feet, south 1, recs os minutes east 216 feet, again crossing of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of isterly and along the southerly lines of Parcel 77 degrees ii minutes east 5o feet, north sa de- i lie road leading from Cold Spring to Fishkill 1905, as amended. lo. 295 south i degree west 616.1 feet, crossing grees 49 minutes east 153.7 feet, north 77 de- ,anding, and north 82 degrees 17 minutes east Such application will be made to the Supreme lane, south 5 degrees 31 minutes east 28.3 grees i minutes west 50 feet, north ta degrees [01.7 feet to the northeast corner of said parcel, Court at a Special Term thereof to be held in and tid 'et. south ta degrees i minute east 1,048.3 feet 49 minutes east 514.8 feet and north 52 degrees n the before mentioned westerly line of Parcel for the Ninth Judicial District at the Judges' rad north 73 degrees 54 minutes west 665.6 feet 56 minutes 30 seconds west 68r feet to a point No. 3x3, in the before mentioned line between Chambers in the City of New Rochelle, Westches- mit in the easterly line of a road leading from be- lie Counties of Dutchess and Putnam; thence ter County, N. Y., on the 26th day of September, -crossing said lane, to the southwest corner tid Parcel No. 295, at another point in the fore mentioned Moffatt road to Carmel road - [long said county line and partly along said 1go8, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, thence along the easterly and northerly lines ot evesterly parcel line, north 36 degrees 49 min- or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. efore mentioned town line; thence along said )wn line and the westerly line of said parcel said road, continuing along the southerly line of ates east 147.5 feet to the most southerly point The object of such application is to obtain an Parcel No. 297, and running partly along the Af Parcel No. 314; thence along the westerly order of the Court appointing three disinterested orth t6 degrees 7 minutes east 712.3 feet to xe most westerly point of before mentioned southerly line of Parcel No. 298, north 23 de- and northerly lines of said parcel, north 17 de- and competent freeholders, one of whom shall grees 9 minutes west 21.4 feet, north 39 degrees trees 25 minutes 30 seconds east 381,9 feet, reside in the County of New York and one of 'aree( No. 294, io the westerly side of before eentioned Drury Lane' thence along said westerly 8 minutes 3o seconds west 38.6 feet, north 58 north 52 degrees z5 minutes 3o seconds east whom shall reside in the County of Orange or degrees 8 minutes 30 seconds west 95.5 feet and 25D feet and north 82 degrees as minutes 30 Putnam, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal ide, partly along said westerly parcel line, and ontinuing along said town line north x6 degrees north 68 degrees ig minutes west 42.2 feet; seconds east 83.3 feet to the northwest corner under said act, and discharge all the duties minutes east 258.4 feet to the most southerly thence continuing along the southerly line of :f before mentioned Parcel No, 313, in the conferred by said act and the acts amendatory oint of Parcel No. 293; thence along the westerly said Parcel No. 298, north 52 degrees 56 minutes last mentioned county line; thence along the thereof. 3o seconds west 122.1 feet to the southeast cor- northerly and partly along the easterly lines The real estate sought to be taken or affected ne of said parcel and partly along the westerly of before mentioned Parcel No. 292 north i ner of Parcel No. 299, in the easterly line of said of said parcel, partly along the northerly line is situated in the Towns of Montgomery, New- ne Carmel road (leading from Cold Spring to Car- of before mentioned Parcel No. 311, along the burgh and Cornwall, Orange County, and the egree east 2,425.1 feet to the most southerly oint of before mentioned Parcel No. 29x - thence mel): thence along the southerly line of said northerly line of Parcel No. 312, partly along Town of Phillipstown, Putnam County. artly along the southerly line of said parcel parcel, north ga degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds the northerly line of before mentioned Parcel The following is a description of the real orth x degree east x20.6 feet; thence continuing west 27.4 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 309 along the northerly line of before men- estate to be acquired in fee, together with a No. Sot, in the centre of said road; thence along tioned L'arcel No. 308, partly along the north- reference to the date and place of filing of said long said southerly parcel line south 88 degrees 8 minutes west x68.7 feet to the southwest the southerly line of said parcel, north 52 de- erly line of before mentioned Parcel No, 306, map: grees 56 minutes 30 seconds west 122.3 feet, partly along the northerly- and easterly lines of All those certain pieces or parcels of real orner of said parcel; thence partly along the resterly line thereof north i degree 12 minutes south 37 degrees 3 minutes 30 seconds west too before mentioned Parcel No. 305, and along the estate situated in the Towns of Montgomery, feet, north 52 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds west northerly line of Parcel No, 303, the following Newburgh and Cornwall, County of Orange vest 66 feet, again crossing before mentioned ;ochecton turnpike, to a point in the northerly So feet, crossing Foundry Brook, north 37 de- courses, distances and curves: North 82 degrees Town of Fishkill, County of Dutchess, and line north 88 grees 3 minutes 30 seconds east too feet, and 25 minutes 30 seconds east 116.7 feet, south 7 Town of Phillipstown, County of Putnam, State Lite thereof; thence along said legrees 48 minutes east 171.3 feet; thence still north 52 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds west degrees 34 minutes 30 seconds east 292,7 feet, of New York, shown on a certain map entitled 8.5.4 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. south So degrees zo minutes east 383.6 feet, north "Northern Aqueduct Department, Section No. ontinuing along said westerly line of Parcel No. gx, and running along the westerly lines of ,302, in the centre of Fishkill road (leading from 82 degrees 17 minutes east 89.3 feet, on a curve 6. Board of Water Supply of The City of New Cold Spring to Fishkill) ; thence along the south- of 725 feet radius to the right 57x.1 feet, north York. Map of real estate, situated in the -fore mentioned Parcels Nos. 289 and 288, the ollowing courses and distances: North x degree erly line of said parcel, north 52 degrees 56 37 degrees 25 minutes east 75 feet, south 52 de- Towns of Montgomery, Newburgh and Corn. minutes 30 seconds west x6.8 feet to the south- grees 35 minutes east 70.2 feet, on a curve of wall, County of Orange, Fishkill, County of art 853.4 feet, north 86 degrees 57 minutes west 4.8 feet, north 3 degrees 3 minutes east 5,076.7 west corner of same, in the westerly line of said too feet radius to the left 80.2 feet, north 8x Dutchess, and Phillipstown, County of Putnam, road; thence along said road line and partly degrees 29 minutes east 252.9 feet, on a curve and State of New York, to be acquired by The eet, north 86 degrees 57 minutes west 150 feet, of forth 3 degrees 3 minutes east i,000 feet, south along the westerly line of said parcel, north 25 300 feet radius to the right x64 feet, south City of New York under the provisions of chap de- degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds east x3.2 feet to 67 degrees 12 minutes east 252.8 feet, on a curve ter 724 of the Laws of tgo5, as amended, for 6 degrees 57 minutes east x5o feet, north 3 ;rees 3 minutes east 706.7 feet, north 5 degrees the southeast corner of Parcel No. 304; thence of too feet radius to the left 58.6 feet, north 79 the construction of Catskill Aqueduct and ap along the southerly lines of said parcel and Par- degrees t5 minutes east 377,8 feet, on a curve of purtenances, from Ulster County line near St. 2 minutes east 5,257 feet, south 84 degrees 48 ninuter east 25 feet, north 5 degrees 52 minutes cel No. 305, partly along the southerly line of 300 feet radius to the right 575.6 feet, recrossing Elmo to vicinity of Coldenham, and from Foun Parcel No. 306 and along the easterly line of before mentioned Breakneck Valley road and the dry Brook Valley to west shore of Hudsor ast 144.8 feet north at minutes east 248.9 5 feet, Parcel No. 307 the following courses and dis- before mentioned brook, south 9 degrees i River at Storm King," which map was filer eet, north 89 degrees 39 minutes west 2 minutes west 325.1 feet, on a curve of too feet forth ar minutes east 827.7 feet, north 9 degrees tances: North 6o degrees 36 minutes 3o seconds in the office of the County Clerk of the County west 07.4 feet, north 52 degrees 56 minutes 30 radius to the left 67 feet, south 29 degrees ii of Orange, at Goshen, N. Y., on the i5th da) ,6 minutes east 99.9 feet, north ig degrees 31 ninutes east 371.1 feet, northo degrees 29 min- seconds west x,922.4 feet, south 37 degrees 3 minutes 30 seconds east 125.7 feet, on a curve of June, xgo8, in the office of the Count) de- of too feet radius to the left 67.5 feet, south 67 ites west 175 feet, north 19 degrees 31 minutes minutes 30 seconds west 440 feet, south ro Clerk of the County of Dutchess, at Pough grees 33 minutes west 92.5 feet, south 45 de- degrees 5t minutes 3o seconds east 3x5.8 feet, keepsie, N. Y., on the t5th day of J une, igo8 ast 300 feet, north 4 degrees 35 minutes east 365 Feet, north ig degrees it minutes east x18.6 feet grees 32 minutes 30 seconds east 162.3 feet, south south 22 degrees 8 minutes 30 seconds west and in the office of the County Clerk of the feet, south 67 degrees 5t minutes 30 seconds east and north degrees 32 minutes east 96.4 feet is degrees it minutes east 275.4 feet, south 39 County of Putnam, at Carmel, N. Y., on the 35 degrees ax minutes east 185.2 feet, south 42 de- 5,047.1 feet, north 22 degrees 8 minutes 30 16th day of June, 19o8; which parcels are to the most westerly point of before mentioned Parcel No. 286, in the westerly side of before gies 20 minutes 3o seconds east 188.4 feet, south seconds east 75 feet, south 67 degrees 5t minutes bounded and described as follows: 58 degrees 21 minutes east 202.7 feet, south 43 3o seconds east 491.6 feet, on a curve of 600 mentioned South Plank road; thence partly along feet radius to the left First Pari. the westerly line of said parcel north :i5 degrees degrees 38 minutes east 55.5 feet, south 29 de- 43.7 feet, south 72 degrees grees 53 minutes 30 seconds east 67.3 feet, south 2 minutes east isx,x feet, on a curve of 300 feet Beginning at the northwest corner of Parce 32 minutes east 52.7 feet, crossing said road to radius to the right xoo feet, south 52 degrees 56 No. 267, in the line between the counties o a point in the easterly line thereof, in the westerly 2 degrees 23 minutes 3o seconds east 540.3 feet, Ulster and Orange, said point being about is line of before mentioned Parcel No. 285; thence south 4 degrees x6 minutes west 300.9 feet, south minutes 30 seconds east 2,102.2 feet, south x6 feet easterly from the point of intersection o partly along said westerly parcel line and along 4 degrees g minutes 30 seconds east 94.5 feet, degrees 40 minutes west x8.2 feet, south 6o de. south x6 degrees 30 seconds east x58.1 feet, grees 12 minutes 30 seconds east 134.9 feet and said count line with the easterly line of Plain said road line north x6 degrees 24 minutes west south 52 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds east 67.4 road (leading from New Paltz to St. Andrew) x80.2 feet to the northwest corner of said par- south 28 degrees 7 minutes east 237 feet, and and running thence along said county line an. eel; thence partly along the northerly line thereof south 39 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds east feet to the northwest corner of before mentioned the northerly line of said parcels, South 74 de and the westerly line of before mentioned Parcel 2=4.7 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcel Parcel No. 302, in the westerly line of before grees 42 minutes east 150.7 feet to the northeas No. 284 north 8o degrees i minute east about No. 307. in the northerly line of before men- mentioned Fishkill road; thence along the north- corner of said parcel; thence along the Lasteri; 33.8 feet, north 9 degrees 28 minutes west 304.4 tioned Fishkill road; thence along said road line erly line of said parcel south 5z degrees 6 minutes 30 seconds east x9.2 feet to the north- line• thereof, the easterly lines of Parcels No feet and north 54 degrees 3o minutes west 564.5 and the southerly line of said parcel, south 50 268 and 269 and partly along the easterly line o feet to the most southerly point of Parcel No. degrees 30 seconds west 49.7 feet to the south- west corner of before mentioned Parcel No. Sox, Parcel No. 270, the following courses and dit 283, in the easterly line of the before mentioned west corne5 of said parcel; thence along the west- in the centre of said road; thence along the north. tances: South 9 degrees 41 minutes west goo. road leading from Walden to Newburgh; thence erly line of same again partly along the south- erly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 300 south feet, south 3 degrees 38 minutes west 26.4 feel partly along the westerly line of said parcel erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 306, 52 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds east lit.g partly along the southerly lines of Parcels Nos. feet to the northwest corner of before mentioned south 2 degrees as minutes east 2,093.2 feel north 14 degrees 30 minutes west 43.1 feet to Parcel No. 299, in the westerl south 6 degrees 9 minutes east t6.3 feet, sont: the most southerly point of Parcel No. 282, in 3o8 and Sog, and along the southerly lines of y line of before farcels Nos. 310 and g tx, the following courses, mentioned Carmel road; thence along the northerly 9 degrees 53 minutes east x,666.2 feet, south the centre of said road; thence along the west- degree minutes east 76.3 feet and south 6 dc erly lines of said parcel and before mentioned distances and curve: North 39 degrees 53 min- line of said parcel south 52 degrees 56 minutes 54 30 seconds east 51.4 feet, crossin said road, to gress 4 minutes west 146 feet to a point in th Parcels Nos. 28x, 280 and 279, and along the utes west 163.4 feet, north 26 degrees z6 min- g norlherlp line of King's Hill road (leading fron southerly and westerly lines of before mentioned utes 30 seconds west 314.8 feet, north r7 degrees a point in the easterly line thereof at the north- St. Andrew to Leptondale); thence along sai Parcel No. 278, the following courses and dis- I minute 30 seconds west 158.2 feet, north 4 west corner of before mentioned Parcel No. 297; road line, north 64 degrees east x8 feet; thenc degrees 49 minutes west xo5.6 feet, north 2 de- thence along the northerly and easterly lines of tances: North 14 degrees 3o minutes west 945.2 said p continuing along said easterly line of Parcel Nc feet, north 26 degrees q minutes west so.6 feet, grees 47 minutes east 438.5 feet, north 3q de- arcel and the easterly line of before men- 270, south 26 degrees east 19.3 feet and rout degrees minutes west feet,', grees 48 minutes west 93.1 feet, north 55 degrees tioned Parcel No. 296 the following courses, dis- north 37 49 685.7 tances and curves: South 32 degrees 56 minutes x6 degrees 54 minutes west 28 feet, crossing sai south 8q degrees 46 minutes west 104 feet, north 6 minutes 30 seconds west 5o. x feet, north 57 road, to a point in the southerly line thereof 78 degrees 5x minutes west 549.4 feet and north degrees ao minutes west 156.2 feet, north 42 30 seconds east 5,069.08 feet, south 17 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds east 96.46 feet, south thence along said road line, south 64 degree i degrees g minutes -east 25 feet to the south- degrees 20 minutes 30 secondswest 192.6 ia west 24.2 feet; thence still continuing along sai west corner of before mentioned Parcel No. 277, feet, north 39 degrees 21 minutes west degrees 49 minutes west 433.77 feet, on a curve easterly parcel line, and running along the eas in the centre of the before mentioned road lead- í9t.3 feet, north x5 degrees i min- of 6so feet radius to the left 129.3 feet, south utes west 274.9 feet, north 45 degrees 30 28 minutes west 254.8 feet, on a curve of 300 erly line of Parcel No. 271, partly along th ing from Walden to Newburgh; thence along the feet radius to the right 97.1 feet, south ig de- easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 272 and 273, alon westerly line of said parcel and partly along the minutes west 560.3 feet, north 4g degrees the northerly line of Parcel No. 274, aud tb 55 minutes west 127.6 feet, north 2 degrees 5t grees 30 seconds west 212 feet, on a curve of westerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 275 minutes 30 seconds west 140 feet, north 37 northerly and partly along the easterly lines c the following courses and distances: North it too feet radius to the left 28.1 feet, and south degrees 9 minutes east 25 feet, south 78 degrees degrees sr minutes 3o seconds west 6go feet, 3 degrees 59 minutes west 332.3 feet to the south. Parcel No. 275, the following courses, distance north 67 degrees 5x minutes 30 seconds west east corner of said Parcel No. 296, in the centre and curve: South 6 degrees 4 minutes we 5x minutes east x42.6 feet, north 85 degrees 46 .2 feet, on a curve of 125 feet radius to th 175 feet, north 22 degrees o8 minutes 30 sec- of before mentioned Moffat road; thence along 997 minutes east 64 feet, north 13 degrees 4t min- onds east 175 feet, north 67 degrees 5x minutes the centre line of said road and partly along the left 77 feet, south 29 degrees 13 minutes ea; utes west 136 feet, north 40 minutes west 930.6 3o seconds west 5,047.1 feet, south 22 degrees southerly line of said parcel south 89 degrees 36 r.95o.6 feet, south 6x degrees 22 minutes ea feet, north degrees It minutes west 354.7 feet 5 0 seconds west 75 feet, north 67 minutes 30 seconds west 2x4.4 feet; thence con- 1,264 feet. crossing a lane, south 2 degrees and north 20 degrees Sr minutes west 389.8 feet o8 minutes 3 minutes east x,299.5 feet, south 8 degrees 17 mis degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds west 386 feet, tinning along said southerly parcel linesouth 20 to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 276. in degrees 42 minutes west x3 feet to a point in the utes east 626.5 feet. south 5 degrees 3x minute the westerly line of the before mentioned road south 86 degrees 52 minutes west 247 feet, south east 362.8 feet, south 84 degrees 29 minutes we 6o degrees 48 minutes 3o seconds west ago feet, southerly line of said road; thence along said leading from St. Andrew to Newburgh; thence north 29 degrees ix minutes 30 seconds west road line, and continuing along said southerly 35 feet and south 5 degrees 31 minutes ea along the westerly line of said parcel and along 126.4 feet to a point in the easterly line of 150 feet, north 6o degrees 48 minutes 30 sec- oaredl line south 89 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds said road, north 20 degrees ST minutes west 155 onds east t6o feet, north 3o degrees 34 minutes road leading from St. Andrew to Newburg] feet to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence west 68.1 feet, to the point or place of beginning. thence along said road line, south t7 degrees 3o seconds west 177.g feet, north 35 degrees The fee is to be acquired by The City of New along the northerly line thereof, north 66 de- 52 minutes 30 seconds east 475.2 feet, north minutes east 166.3 feet; thence still continuir York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. 267 to grees x6 minutes east x8.5 feet to the most west- Sq degrees s6 minutes west 153.7 feet, crossing along the easterly line of Parcel No. 275, at erly point of before mentioned Parcel No. z75. 318, both inclusive, contained in the above descrip- running along the easterly line of Parcel N in the centre of said road; thence partly along Breakneck Valley road and a brook, north 55 tions, excepting Parcel No. 307, in which a per- curvi degrees 31 minutes 3o seconds west x66.6 feet, petual easement is to be acquired. 277, the following courses, distances and the westerly line of said parcel, along the south- south 79 degrees x5 minutes west 162.9 feet, on South 44 minutes east 757.3 feet, crossing aa. Excepting thereout and therefrom lands owned erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 274. 175.7 road, south 89 degrees t6 minutes west 25 fee along the southerly and westerly lines of before a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, by the New York Central and Hudson River Rail. feet, north 67 degrees ia minutes west 88.5 road Company, designated as Parcels Nos, 312, south 44 minutes east 179.6 feet, on a curve e mentioned Parcel No. 27.9, along the westerly feet, south 8t degrees 29 minutes west 7 ISO feet radius to the left. 97.1 feet, south line of before mentioned Parcel No. 272, and 27.3 313, 314 and 3x5. Also Parcels Nos. 306 and 357, degrees 49 minutes east 47.3 feet, north 85 d partly along the westerly line of before men- feet and south 8x degrees 44 minutes 30 sec- claimed by the State of New York. green 46 minutes east 56.6 feet and south 4 d onds west 1,174 feet to the southwest corner If any real estate hereinbefore described fs tioned Parcel No. 270, the following courses, dia- of said Parcel No. 3 t x ; thence partly along the gress 54 minutes east 20 feet to the southea tances and curve: .North 66 degrees x6 minutes devoted to highway or other public purposes, such corner of said Parcel No. 277, in the centre of westerly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. use shall continue until The City of New York east 92.8 feet, north 8 degrees 17 minutes west 313, north 35 degrees 42 minutes west 571.7 road leading from Walden to Newburgh, as 357.8 feet, north 2 degrees 4 minutes west 1of7SS shall have the right to change the same. p g also the northeast corner of Pare feet, north 6x degrees 22 minutes west .166.2 feet and south 82 degrees x7 minutes west 48.y Dated August x, x908. oint bein feet to the most westerly point of said parcel, No. 279; thence along the easterly lines of sa feet, north g degrees 2 minutes east 148.6 feet, FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, Parcel No. 279 and Parcels Nos. 28o, 281 ar north 6x degrees 22 minutes west Ø6q.3 feet, in tite easterly line of Parcel No. 315, in the Corporation Counsel, 284, and partly along the northerly and aloe again crossing the before mentioned lane, south line between the Counties of Dutchess and Put- the easterly lines of Parcel No. 285, the follo, a8 degrees 38 minutes west 90 feet, south 88 nam; thence along said county line and partly Office and post office address, Hall of Records, along said easterly parcel line, south 36 degrees ing courses and distances: South 4 degrees degrees 38 minutes west 30 feet. north 44 de- corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough minut 49 minutes west 278.2 feet, cross.ig g a road lead- of Manhattan, New York City. minutes east zo feet, isouth 37 degrees 49 greea 13 minutes west 95.2 feet. north 47 min- cast Sag feet, south ra degrees i minutes we utes east 317.4 feet, north 39 degrees 53 minutes ing fro Cold Spring to Fishkill Landing, to atsas6 9958 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908.

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. before mentioned road leading from Pleasant- utes west 72.8 feet, south 54 degrees 3o minutes 15 minutes east 199.8 feet. south S2 degrees 35 ville to White Plains. to the most south- west 35 feet, south 88 degrees io minutes west minutes east 143.5 feet, south 15 degrees, a6 erly point of said Parcel No. 8oq, said t8 feet. south 6 degrees 7 minutes 6o.z feet, minutes east 10.9 feet, south as degrees 34 min- WZSTC1ESTE2 COUNTY. point being also the most easterly point of be- south 24 degrees 24 minutes west 71.1 feet, north utes east 49.9 feet, south so degrees 26 minutes fore mentioned Parcel No. 8o6;8o6; thence partly So degrees zo minutes west i5 feet, south 54 de- east 53.6 feet, south 27 degrees 23 minutes east along the easterly line of said No. Sob, ' grees 29 minutes west 603.4 feet, north S2 degrees 126.1 feet, south 2g degrees 6 minutes east So.6 along the easterly and partly along the westerly 7 minutes west 7.5 feet, south 56 degrees 6 min- feet, south 32 degrees 13 minutes east us feet, Kensico Reservoir, Section No. ti. lilies of Parcel No. 804, partly along the east- utes west8.6 feet, south 62 degrees 52 minutes south 6r degrees ig minutes east 142.7 feet, south erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 803, west 31.6 feet, south 62 degrees 58 minutes west 24 degrees 8 minutes east 55 feet. south 27 de- partly along the northerly, along the easterly 20.3 feet. south 6o degrees 6 minutes west 1Ig.6 grees 40 minutes east 51.3 feet, south 37 degrees Notice of Application for the Appointment of and partly along the southerly lines of Parcel feet. south 64 degrees 2t minutes west 200.7 feet, 4 minutes east 104 feet, south 31 degrees 14 Commissioners of Appraisal and for the No. Ses, and continuing along said City prop- south 53 degrees 4 minutes west 553.6 feet, south minutes east 49.9 feet, south 14 degrees S8 min. Approval by the Supreme Court of the New erty lines the following courses and distances: 32 degrees 27 minutes west 546.5 feet, south 23 utes east 51.1 feet, south 7 degrees to minutes Highway System Shown on the Map Herein- South 27 degrees 3 minutes west 733.7 feet, south degrees 4r minutes west 420 feet, south 9 de- east 56.8 feet, south 2 degrees 44 minutes east 9 minutes west 1,430 feet, south t7 degrees 34 greea 32 minutes west 351.9 feet and after Referred to. ioo.4 feet, south r degree 25 minutes west 247.9 minutes east 879.1 feet, south z degrees 6 min- south 57 degrees 58 minutes east 43.1 feet, south it degrees ii minutes east 114.5 feet, utes east t,io8.5 feet, south 29 degrees i minute feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel south 14 degrees s2 minutes east 49.9 feet, and west i,ott.9 feet, south 75 degrees - 44 minutes No. 836, in the westerly side of State road south 4 degrees 38 minutes east t7.4 feet to the NORTH CASTLE, MOUNT PLEASANT, WESTCHESTER west 674.6 feet, crossing a lane leading to Lake (leading from Armonk to White Plains); thence southeast corner of said Parcel No. 817; thence COUNTY. Kensico, south t6 degrees 40 minutes west 565.4 along said road and the easterly line of said partly along the southerly line of same, and feet, north 4o degrees t5 minutes west 879.1 parcel No. 836 south t6 degrees 42 minutes west partly along the easterly line of before men- feet, south i degree 36 minutes east 52.5 feet, 172.8 feet, south sa degrees 58 minutes west tioned Parcel No. 818, the following courses and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN south 3 degrees west 50.2 feet, south g degrees 254.2 feet and south 27 degrees 24 minutes west distances: South 73 degrees 46 minutes west P that it is the intention of the Corporation 24 minutes east 6o.i feet, south i degree 36 199.5 feet to tite southeast corner of said parcel; 2.9 feet, south 83 degrees It minutes west 53.t Lounsel of The City of New York to make ap- minutes east .28 feet, south 13 degrees a min- thence along the southerly line of same and con- fet,e south 78 degrees to minutes west 71.2 feet, plication to the Supreme Court of the State of utes west 90.3 feet, south 5 degrees 54 minutes tinuing along said City property line north 6s south 84 degrees 48 minutes west 49.9 feet, New York for the appointment of Commissioners west í5o.6 feet, north 83 degrees t6 minutes degrees 53 minutes west t8 feet to a point in south 78 degrees 2 minutes west 144.1 feet. south of Appraisal, under chapter 724 Of the Laws of east 59.8 feet, south 6z degrees 5o minutes east the westerly line of said road at the southeast 82 degrees 45 minutes west 38 feet, south 7r de- 1go5, as amended, and for the purpose of procur- 42.t feet, south t5 degrees 24 minutes west So corner of Parcel No. 837; thence along the grees 34 minutes west 33.2 feet. south 67 degrees ing the approval of the Supreme Court of the feet, south t7 degrees r6 minutes west zoo feet, southerly line of said Parcel No. 837, partly r8 minutes west 49.8 feet, south 7o degrees to new highway system shown on said map of said south i8 degrees 8 minutes west íz1.5 feet, along the easterly line of Parcel No. 838, along minutes west 75.1 feet, south i degree 48 min- Section No. i t and hereinafter particularly de- south t8 degrees I6 minutes west 228.6 feet, the easterly and southerly lines of Parcel No. utes west 238.5 feet, south 25 degrees 6 minutes scribed. south 25 degrees 42 minutes west 27.3 feet, 841 and continuing along said City property line east 43.6 feet, south 44 degrees 33 minutes east Such application will be made at the Supreme south 64 degrees 24 minutes east 233.8 feet, the following courses and distances: North 6z 281.5 feet, south 34 degrees 9 minutes east io5.i Court, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and south Io degrees 28 minutes west 325.7 feet, degrees 53 minutes west r 16 feet, north 83 de- fekt, and south 17 degrees 42 minutes east 159.7 fur the Ninth Judicial District, at the Judges' south t2 degrees 44 minutes east ío4.8 feet, grees 34 minutes west 155.7 feet, south 3 de. feet to the most easterly point of said Parcel No. Chambers, in the City of New Rochelle, Westches- south 40 minutes west 468.9 feet, south 49 de- i grees 20 minutes west 6.4 feet, north 87 degrees 8m8, in the centre of the before mentioned road ter County, N. Y., on the 26th day of September, grees 50 minutes west 200.3 feet, south 28 de- i minute west 272.5 feet, south 5z degrees 36 leading from Pleasantville; thence along the 1908, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, grees 31 minutes west 310 feet and south 79 minutes west 532.9 feet, south 19 degrees 53 centre line of said road, and continuing along or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The degrees so minutes west 335 feet to the most minutes west 796.4 feet, south 48 degrees 40 the easterly line of Parcel No. 818, south 8t object of such application is to obtain an order southerly point of said Parcel No. 8o2, in the minutes west 234.7 feet and north So degrees degrees 9 minutes west 54.6 feet, and north 78 ot the Court appointing three disinterested and northerly line of the before mentioned road 47 minutes west is feet to the southwest corner degrees 47 minutes west 289.2 feet; thence still competent freeholders, one of whom shall re- leading front Tarrytown to Kensico Village, at of said Parcel No. 841, in the easterly line of continuing along said easterly line. south 53 side in the County of New York and at least the most easterly point of before mentioned Par- Mile Square road, in the easterly line of Parcel degrees west 3o feet to the northwest corner ot one of whom shall reside in the County of West- cel No. Boo: thence partly along the southerly 75o. 856; thence along said parcel line and con- before mentioned Parcel No. big, in the southerly chester, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal line of said Parcel No. Soo. north 8; degrees tinuing along said City property line north So line of said road; thence along said road line and under said act and discharge all the duties con- 34 minutes west tar feet and south $o degrees degrees 47 minutes west 18.6 feet to a point the northerly line of said parcel, the following ferred by said act and the acts amendatory 44 minutes west 5 feet, crossing said road, to in the centre of said road; thence along the courses and distances: South 86 degrees It min- thereof. a point in the southerly line thereof, at the centre line of same and continuing along said utes east 27.4 feet, south 78 degrees 36 minutes niost easterly point of Parcel No. 798; thence City property line and said easterly line of east 75.9 feet, south 7 degrees t6 minutes west At the above mentioned time and place an partly along the southerly line of said parcel Parcel No. 856 the following courses and dis- 4.7 feet, south So degrees 44 minutes east 127.4 application will be made, as required by said and tite easterly line of Parcel No. 799, and tances: South r4 degrees 48 minutes west 42.5 feet, south S9 degrees zq minutes east 121.6 act, to have the highway system shown on said continuing along said City property line, south feet, south i t degrees 32 minutes west go feet, feet, north 87 degrees 38 minutes east 179.6 feet, map of Section No. i i approved by the Court. 50 degrees 44 minutes west 315.9 feet, south south 6 degrees So minutes West too feet, south north 75 degrees 45 minutes east 59.3 feet, north The real estate sought to be taken or affected 25 degrees 36 minutes west 16o.i feet and south ig degrees 23 minutes east 40.8 feet and south Si degrees 'Ss minutes east 59.4 feet, and south is situated in the Towns of Mount Pleasant and t9 degrees 15 minutes east 202.7 feet to the 42 degrees 22 minutes west 51 feet to the north- 68 degrees r7 minutes east ii.6 feet to the point North Castle, County of Westchester and State most easterly point of Parcel No. 799, in the east corner of Parcel No. 855; thence along the or place of beginning. of New York. westerly line of a road leading from Valhalla easterly and partly along the southerly lines of The fee is to be acquired by The City of New The following is a description of the real estate and White Plains to Kensico Village; thence said parcel and continuing along said City property York in all tite real estate Parcels Nos. 7g7 to to be acquired in fee, together with a reference continuing along the easterly line of said parcel line South ig degrees 42 minutes east 612.8 856, both inclusive, contained in the above de- to the date and place of filing the map: and running along said road line, south 26 feet, south 9 degrees 40 minutes west 184.4 feet scriptions. All those certain pieces or parcels of real degrees 41 minutes west 338.6 feet to the south- and north 86 degrees t7 minutes west 264.4 feet Reference is hereby made to the said map, estate situated in the Towns of North Castle east corner of said parcel; thence along the to a point in a road leading from before men- filed as aforesaid in the office of the Register and Mount Pleasant, County of Westchester and southerly line of same, partly along the before tioned Mile Square road to State road; thence of the County of Westchester, for a more de- State of New York, shown on a map entitled mentioned southerly line of Parcel No. 798, part- along said road and continuing along the south- tailed description of the real estate to be taken " Southern Aqueduct Department. Section No. ly along the easterly line of before mentioned erly line of Parcel No. 855 and said City prop- in fee as above described. i r. Board of Water Supply of The City of Parcel No. 797, and continuing along said City erty line south 8 degrees 28 minutes west 77.5 All those certain strips, pieces or parcels of New York. Map of real estate situated in the property line the following courses and distances: feet to the most southerly point of said parcel; real estate, sixty feet wide, thirty feet on each Towns of North Castle and Mount Pleasant, South 89 degrees 54 minutes west 462 feet, south thence still continuing along the southerly line side of the centre line thereof, shown on map ot County of Westchester and State of New York, 57 degrees 36 minutes west 254 feet, south t4 of said parcel and said City property line, and Section No. i t, Southern Aqueduct Department, to be acquired by The City of New York under degrees 48 minutes east to feet, south 67 de- running partly along the southerly line of Parcel filed in the office of the Register of the County the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of grees 44 minutes west 2tt feet, south 87 de- No. 854 and the easterly line of Parcel No. 848, of Westchester, at White Plains. N. Y.. on 1905, as amended, for the construction of Ken- grees 44 minutes west 221 feet, south 62 degrees along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 847 and the 3d day of July, igoS, as Map No. i8ro, sico Reservoir and appurtenances, north of Ken- 15 minutes west iO3 feet, south 48 degrees 346 and the easterly and southerly lines of which strips are marked "Substituted New Road" sico Lake and along the Bronx River and Bear 34 minutes west 246.1 feet, south 32 degrees fareel No. 845 and partly along the southerly on said map, and the centre lines of which are Gutter Creek," which map was filed in the office 20 minutes west t2í.8 feet, south z degrees line of Parcel No. 844 and the easterly line of described as follows: 5 minutes west 154.2 feet, south to degrees 43 of the Register of the County of Westchester, Parcel No. 856 the following courses and dis- First Strip. at White Plains, New York, on the 3d day of minutes east 445.2 feet, south 52 degrees 33 tances: North 88 degrees 53 minutes west 166.2 uly, 1908, as Map No. t8to• which parcels are minutes west 184.8 feet and south 41 degrees feet, south 86 degrees it minutes west 135.2 Beginning at a point in the southerly line of bounded and described as follows: to minutes west 247 feet to the most southerly feet, south 69 degrees 2 minutes west 54.6 feet, Pleasantville road (leading from Pleasantville point of said Parcel No. 797, in the easterly south 55 degrees is minutes west 29 feet, south to the Pleasantville-Armonk road), distant 354.5 First Part. boundary line of Real Estate Section No. 9, 43 degrees 31 minutes west 72.1 feet, south 28 feet southwesterly from the northeast corner of the map of which section was filed in the office degrees t8 minutes west 62.4 feet, south 53 de. Parcel No. 812 (shown on the before mentioned Beginning at the most northerly point of Par- of the Register of the County of Westchester, map of Section No. ii, Southern Aqueduct De- cel No. 797, in the westerly line of a road leading grew 43 minutes west 52.7 feet, south 39 de- partment). measured along said southerly road at White Plains, N. Y., on the 6th day of April, grees i i minutes west 31 .9 feet, south 76 de- from Tarrytown to Kensico Village. said point t9o8; thence along said boundary line and the line, and running thence south 6o degrees 35 being also the northwest corner of Parcel No. westerly line of said Parcel No. 797, north ii grees 39 minutes west Ia feet, north 84 de- minutes west 638.8 feet and on a curve of Too Soo, and running thence partly along the north- degrees 48 minutes west 8t5 feet to the southeast grecs 6 minutes west 66.7 feet, south 86 de- feet radius to the right, about too feet to the erly line of said Parcel No. goo north 76 degrees corner of Real Estate Section No. to, the map of grees 33 minutes west 35.9 feet, south t8 de- point of intersection of the centre line hereby 53 minutes east 4t.q feet, crossing said road, to which section was filed in the office of the grees t5 minutes west 441.5 feet, south 6r de- described with the centre line of before men- the northwest corner of Parcel No. bot; thence Register of the County of Westchester, at White grees t5 minutes west 249.1 feet and south to tioned Pleasantville road. partly along the northerly line of said parcel, Plaits, N. Y., on the 6th day of April, tgo8; degrees 8 minutes east 22.7 feet to the south- The above described substituted new road lies along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 803 and thence along the easterly boundary line of said east corner of said Parcel No. 856, in before wholly within the town of Mount Pleasant. 8o5, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. Section No. to, and continuing along the west- mentioned State road; thence along said road, 8o6, and along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. erly line of Parcel No. 797, north ii degrees 48 the southerly and partly along the westerly Second Strip. 8o7 and hob, the following courses and distances; minutes west 225.I feet, north is degrees 9 lines of said Parcel No. 856, and continuing Beginning at a point distant x43.8 feet on a North 76 degrees 53 minutes east 8o4.6 feet, along said City property line, on a curve of 119.2 bearing of north 87 degrees z minutes east minutes west 800.3 feet and north i i degrees To leet north 65 degrees 54 minutes east gob feet, north minutes west soot feet to the northeast corner radius to the right, 95.7 feet anf north 20 from the point of intersection of courses north 1,130 feet, north 24 degrees 44 minutes east 365.6 of said section; thence still continuing along the degrees z minutes west 555.6 feet; thence along 84 degrees 46 minutes east 528.7 feet and north feet, north 65 degrees 46 minutes east 372.8 feet, westerly line of Parcel No. 797, north 33 degrees a road leading from Tarrytown to State road, and 14 degrees 21 minutes west 1,212.8 feet in the north 89 degrees 4 minutes east Sto feet. north 55 minutes east 1,532 feet to the point or place continuing along said City property line north westerly line of Parcel No. 813 (shown on the 52 degrees 4 minutes east 247.2 feet, north 21 of beginning. 4o degrees 41 minutes west 46.6 feet, north t9 before mentioned map of Section ii, Southern degrees 36 minutes east 325.9 feet, north t6 de- degrees east 85.1 feet, north 52 degrees 30 \queduct Department), and running thence the grees 48 minutes west 553.6 feet, north 1,263 Second Part. minutes west 60.2 feet and north 37 degrees 56 following curves, courses and distances: on a feet, north 37 degrees 4 minutes east 651.6 feet. minutes west 40.5 feet to the most westerly point curve of í6r.8 feet radius to the left. 269.7 Beginning at the most southerly point of Par- north 3 degrees 39 minutes east tos feet, north of said Parcel No. 856, in the southerly lute of feet, north 8 degrees 9 minutes west 888.1 5 degrees 6 minutes east 403.9 feet, north 4 de- cel No. 814, in the centre of a road leading Parcel No. 843; thence partly along said line, feet. on a curve of 319.6 feet radius to the grees 3! minutes east 147.5 feet, north 8o degrees from Armonk to Pleasantville in the line of the along the westerly lines of said Parcel No. 843 right, 573.5 feet. and south 85 degrees 20 Io minutes east 193 feet. no-th 33 minutes east property of The City of New York, and running and Parcels Nos. 842, 840, 839 and 825, the minutes east about 175 feet to the point of in- 498 feet, north ro degrees 2, minutes east 490.2 thence along said City property line and the westerly and partly along the northerly lines of tersection of ilte centre line hereby described feet, north 27 degrees 6 minutes east 575.I feet, centre line of said road, and partly along the Parcel No. 824 and along the westerly line of with the centre line of a road leading from north 39 degrees 36 minutes east 616.5 feet, and southerly line of said parcel, north 39 degree, Parcel No. 817, and continuing along said City Pleasantville to Armonk. north 24 degrees 38 minutes west 7I feet to :8 minutes west 88 feet and north 37 degrees zo property line the following courses and distances: The above described substituted new road lies the southwest corner of Parcel No. Bio, in the minutes west i43.7 feet; thence continuing along North 37 degrees 56 minutes west 365.4 feet, within the towns of Mount Pleasant and North southerly line of a road leading from Pleasant- the southerly line of said parcel and said Citt north 7o degrees 46 minutes west 344.8 feet, north Castle. ville to White Plains; thence along the westerly property line, south 88 degrees 26 minutes west Io degrees 47 minutes east 339.2 feet. north 6i Third Strip. and partly along the northerly lines of said Par- z8í.6 feet to the southwest corner of said par- degrees 27 minutes east 290 feet, north 9 degrees eel ; thence along the westerly line of same, and Beginning at a point in the easterly line of cel No. Sto, and along the northerly line of 56 minutes east 270.5 feet, north 21 degrees 36 a road leading from Pleasantville to Armonk, Parcel No. 8rr, the following courses and dis- still continuing along said City property line, minutes west 440.3 feet, north 68 degrees 57 north zq degrees 58 minutes west 1,481.5 feet distant 534 feet northerly from the most south- tances: North 24 degrees 38 minutes west 727.7 minutes east ztg.I feet. north 16 degrees 37 erly point of Parcel No. 8x5 (shown on the feet, crossing the junction of said road leading to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence minutes east 1,078.1 feet, north degrees along the northerly line of same, south 84 de- 75 44 before mentioned map of Section ri, Southern to White Plains, with Pleasantville road. north minutes east 718.8 feet, north 29 degrees 3 min- Aqueduct Department), measured along said zo degrees 41 minutes west 626.4 feet, north grees 55 minutes east 6zo feet. crossing the utes east 1,365.9 feet, north z degrees 6 minutes before-mentioned road leading from Armonk to easterly road line, and running thence the fol- 74 degrees 23 minutes east 66.9 feet, north 8o west 5,315.8 feet, north 17 degrees 35 minutes lowing courses, distances and curves: North degrees r5 minutes east ío9.9 feet. south 76 Pleasantville, to the northeast corner of said par- west 871 feet, north to minutes east 1,232.1 feet, cel; thence partly along the easterly line of same. 4 degrees 40 minutes west 209 feet, on a curve degrees 26 minutes east 62.2 feet, north 78 north 27 degrees r minute east 1,039.4 feet, south 3o degrees 32 minutes east 553-4 feet and of 573.7 feet radius to the left, 72 feet, north degrees 59 minutes east 75.4 feet, south 73 de- crossing a road leading from Valhalla and Pleas- ti degrees 5t minutes west 580.5 feet, on a grees 5o minutes east 51.7 feet, north 73 degrees north 8o degrees 44 minuteg east 319.9 feet to another point in the before-mentioned line of the autville to White Plains, south 84 degrees sa curve of 240.5 feet radius to the left, 263.3 59 minutes east 23.9 feet, north 85 degrees I2 minutes east t,00t.4 feet, north 46 degrees to feet, on a curve of 240.5 feet radius to the minutes east 8z.6 feet, south 88 degrees. 26 min- OrDperty of The City of New York; thence along said City property line, and still continuing minutes east 1,647.3 feet, and north r8 degrees right, 157.4 feet. north 37 degrees 5 minutes utes east 55 feet, south 8o degrees So minutes 51 minutes east 855 feet to the most northerly west 256 feet, on a curve of 573.7 feet radius east 62.8 feet, north 87 degrees 45 minutes east along the easterly line of Parcel No. 814, south 9 degrees 47 minutes east 400 feet and south it point of said Parcel No. 817, in the westerly to the left, 258.5 feet, and on a curve of 573.7 I40.r feet, south 88 degrees 8 minutes east í38.I line of the before mentioned road leading from feet radius to the right, about i8o feet, to the feet, north 9 degrees 7 minutes east feet, degrees 24 minutes west 595.6 feet to the point 65.6 or place of beginning. Pleasantville to Port Chester, said point being point of intersection of the centre line hereby north 13 degrees it minutes east 87.3 feet, north also the most westerly point of Parcel No. 816; described with tite centre line of the before 65 degrees 4 minutes east 204.4 feet, and south Third Part. thence partly along the westerly line of said mentioned road. 74 degrees 40 minutes east 425.5 feet to the Parcel No. 816, and continuing along said City The above described substituted new road lies northeast corner of said Parcel No. 8i i, in the Beginning at the northeast corner of Parcel property line, north if degrees St minutes east wholly within the town of North Castle. northerly line of before mentioned Pleasantville No. gig, at the point of intersection of the west- Dated August r, 1go8. road; thence partly along the easterly line of 47.9 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the erly line of a road leading from Pleasantville to easterly line thereof, at the most northerly point FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, said parcel, south 12 degrees 22 minutes east Port Chester (King street) with the southerly Corporation Counsel. 37.4 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the of said Parcel No. 8r6, in the westerly line of line of another road leading from Pleasantville, Parcel No. 8i5; thence partly along said westerly Office and Post Office Address, Hall of southerly line thereof, at the most westerly point and running thence partly along the easterly lines Records, Corner of Chambers and Centre streets, of Parcel No. 813; thence partly along the west- line, and continuing along said City property of said parcel and Parcel No. 8zo, and along the line, north t8 degrees St minutes east feet, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. erly line of said parcel and along the southerly westerly line of said street, south 43 degrees zo 597.1 north 9 degrees 32 minutes west 492 feet, north ar5,s26 line of said road, north 85 degrees 4 minutes minutes east .569.2 feet. south 22 degrees 35 min- east 58.2 feet, and north 84 degrees 46 minutes utes east 186.4 feet, and south 31 degrees is min- it degrees 24 minutes east 35s feet, and north 9 degrees 47 minutes west .¢88 feet to the most east 528.7 feet; thence continuing along the west utes east 53.2 feet to the most easterly point of NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. erly line of Parcel No. 813, north t4 degrees northerly point of said Parcel No. Sts; thence said Parcel No. 820, in the line of the property of along the easterly line of same, south 4o degrees 2! minutes west 1,212.8 feet and north 5 degrees The City of New York; thence continuing along WESTCHESTER COUNTY. z8 minutes west 430.7 feet to the most northerly said easterly line of Parcel No. 820, and run- 42 minutes east 675.8 feet, south it degree a point of said parcel, in the line of the property cing partly along the easterly and along the minutes west 661.t feet, south 7 degrees Sz minutes east i,os9 of The City of New York; thence along said southerly lines of Parcel No. gig, along the feet, and south 25 degrees 17 Kensico Reservoir, Section No. 12. City property line and the northerly, easterly and southerly line of Parcel No. 8i8, partly along the minutes west 481.6 feet to the southeast corner partly along the southerly lines of said Parcel southerly line of Parcel No. 828, along the east- of before mentioned Parcel No. 816, in the west- Notice of Application for the Appointment of No. 813, and along the southerly line of Parcel erly line of Parcel No. 830, partly along the erly line of the before mentioned road leading Commissioners of Appraisal and for the Ap- No. 809, the following courses and distances: easterly line of Parcel No. 831, along the easterly from Pleasantville to Port Chester; thence along ruval by the Supreme Court of the New South 46 degrees 40 minutes east 276 feet, south line of Parcel No. 833, partly along the northerly the southerly line of said parcel, north 86 de- Highway System Shown on the Map Here- 29 degrees 59 minutes east 1,706.2 feet, again line of Parcel No. 834, along the northerly line grees 37 minutes west 41.1 feet, crossing said inafter Referred To. crossing Pleasantville road, north 88 degrees 56 of Parcel No. 836 and along said City property road, to a point in the westerly line thereof, at minutes east 26o.1 feet, south 13 degrees 20 line, the following courses and distances: South the southwest corner of said parcel. in the east- HARRISON AND NORTH CASTLE, WESTCNUTEa minutes west 643.4 feet, south it degrees z8 47 degrees as minutes west 30.5 feet, south 54 erly line of Parcel No. 817; thence partly along COUNTY, minutes east 615.8 feet, south 46 degrees to degrees 24 minutes west 336.6 feet, south 54 de- said easterly line and along the westerly line of minutes west 1,o89.2 feet, north 84 degrees 57 grees 20 minutes west I,o7 feet, north 8o de- said road, the following courses and distances: UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN minutes west 911.1 feet, south 6r degrees 4 grees ;o minutes west 28.4 feet, south 75 degrees South i degree t4 minutes west ío7.5 feet, south that it is the intention of the Corporation minutes west 331.3 feet, and south 27 degrees 24 minutes west 81.4 feet, south 7q degrees 54 6 degrees 56 minutes east 49.8 feet, south z8 de- ?ovnsel of The City of New York to make 3 minutes prest 560.9 feet, again crossing the minutes west 88.6 feet. south 38 degrees 43 min- grees 43 minutes east So.a feet, South 43 degrees application to the Supreme Court of the State THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. THE C I T•Y RECORD. 9959 of New York for the appointment of Commission- rees 52 minutes east 46 feet, crossing said street, 745.8 feet, south 4 degrees 4 minutes east 6o8.3 out 72o feet to the centre of a road leading ers of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws > a point in the easterly line thereof at the feet, south ig degrees 4 minutes east 287 feet, om White Plains to King street. of í9o5, as amended, and for the purpose of orthwest corner of Parcel No. 88o; thence south t6 degrees 36 minutes west 346.4 feet. The above described substituted new road lies procuring the approval of the Supreme Court long the northerly line of said parcel north 79 south 4 degrees 55 minutes west 366.7 feet, south sully within the Town of Harrison. of the new highway system shown on said map egrees tz minutes east 460.8 feet to another 3 degrees 36 minutes west 921.4 feet, south 6 Dated August t, 19o8. of said Section No. 12, and hereinafter particu- Dint in the before mentioned line of the prop- degrees 6 minutes east 799.5 feet, due east 368 FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, larly described. rty of The City of New York, in the line between feet, south gq degrees 41 minutes east 480.8 feet. States of New York and Connecticut, at the Corporation Counsel. Such application will be made at the Supreme ne south 8 degrees 59 minutes east 3x3.8 feet, south Office and Post Office address, Hall of Rec- Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held in ortheast corner of said Parcel No. 88o; thence t6 degrees 30 minutes west 770.7 feet, crossing long the easterly line of said parcel and said City ds, corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, and for the Ninth Judicial District, at the a road leading from White Plains to King street, trough of Manhattan, New York City. roperty line south 22 degrees g minutes west south 57 degrees it minutes west 579.4 feet, Judges' Chambers in the City of New Rochelle, ai 5,s26 Westchester County, N. Y., on the 26th day of 84 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel, in south 8 degrees 14 minutes west 326.5 feet, south September, t9o8, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon he northerly line of before mentioned King 87 degrees 55 minutes west rt4 feet, north is of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can treet; thence continuing along said City prop- degrees 54 minutes west 67 feet, north 5g de- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. be heard. The object of such application is to rty line south 22 degrees 3 minutes west 48 grees 39 minutes west 47.3 feet, north it degrees obtain an order of the Court appointing three eet, again crossing said street to a point in the 54 minutes west 94 feet, north 74 degrees 14 disinterested and competent freeholders, one of outherly line thereof, said point being also in minutes west 57.1 feet, and south 88 degrees 26 WESTCHESTER COUNTY. he easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. minutes west 2q2,í feet to a point in the easterly whom shall reside in the County of New York, 79; thence partly along said easterly line, along and at least one of whom shall reside in the line of a road leading from Rye Pond to Pur- he easterly lines of 'Parcels Nos. 878 and 877, chase, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 894; >utkern Aqueduct Department, Catskill Aque- County of Westchester, to act as Commissioners long the easterly and partly along the southerly duct, Section t3, Yorktown and Newcastle. of Appraisal under said act and discharge all thence partly along said easterly line of Parcel ines of Parcel No. 876, partly along the easterly, No. 894, south 11 degrees 8 minutes west qo.8 the duties conferred by said act and the acts long the southerly and partly along the westerly amendatory thereof. feet, crossing said road, to the northeast corner otice of Application for the Appointment of ines of Parcel No. 872, along the southerly line of Parcel No. 897; thence along the easterly Commissioners of Appraisal, At the above mentioned time and place an ,f Parcel No. 873, the southerly and westerly lines line of said parcel and the westerly line of application will be made as required by said act if Parcel No. 875, the westerly line of Parcel said road, south 49 minutes east 132.8 feet, to have the highway system shown on said map 1o. 874 and partly along the westerly line , of and south i degree 46 minutes east tro UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Section No. 52 approved by the Court. ,efore mentioned Parcel No. 873, and continuing feet to . the southeast corner of said that it is the intention of the Corporation The real estate sought to be taken or affected slong ti:e line of the property of The City of parcel; thence along the southerly lines )unsel of The City of New York to make appli- is situated in the Towns of Harrison and North Jew York, the following courses and distances: of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 896 and 895. tion to the Supreme Court of the State of Castle, County of Westchester and State of south z2 degrees 3 minutes west 275.5 feet, south 74 degrees 34 minutes west 427.6 feet and ew York for the appointment of Commissioners New York. outh 22 degrees 20 minutes east 531.7 feet, north 8o degrees 34 minutes west 451.9 feet to Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws of The following is a description of the real es- outh t3 degrees 52 minutes west 525.6 feet, the most westerly point of said Parcel No. 8g5, l o5, as amended. tate to be acquired in fee, together with a ref- outh 69 degrees 15 minutes west 278.8 feet, in the southerly line of Post road (leadmu from erence to the date and place of filing the map. Such application will be made to the Supreme outh 9 degrees $6 minutes west 685 feet, south White Plains to King street), in the southerly 'urt at a Special Term thereof, to be held in All those certain pieces or parcels of real degrees 33 minutes east 263 feet, south 85 line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 894; thence estate situated in the Towns of Harrison and id for the Ninth Judicial District, at the legrees 2t minutes west 643.8 feet, south 14 partly along said southerly line of Parcel No. edges' Chambers, in the City of New Rochelle, North Castle, County of Westchester and State legrees 29 minutes west 679.3 feet, south 38 S94, north So degrees 34 minutes west 65 feet, of New York, shown on a map entitled "South- restchester County, N. Y., on the 26th day of legrees 44 minutes west 425.8 feet, south 3 crossing said road, to a point in the northerly sptember, 19o8, at 9.30 o'clock in the fore. ern Aqueduct Department. Section No. 12. legrees 33 minutes west 1,170.7 feet, south 27 line thereof, in the southerly line of Parcel No. Board of Water Supply of The City of New )on of that day, or as soon thereafter as legrees 27 minutes west 266 feet, north Si de- 892; thence partly along said southerly line, north ransel can be heard. The object of such ap- York. Map of real estate situated in the Towns ;recs 35 minutes west 512.5 feet, north 59 de- 6q degrees 39 minutes west 330.6 feet, south 62 ication is to obtain an order of the Court of Harrison and North Castle, County of West- trees 17 minutes west 145.4 feet, north 52. degrees 32 minutes west 488 feet and north 55 chester and State of New York, to be acquired pointing three disinterested and competent free- legrees 42 minutes west 291.6 feet, south 66 degrees it minutes west 280.6 feet to the south- siders, one of whom shall reside in the County by The City of New York under the provisions legrees 22 minutes west 269.6 feet, north 43 west corner of said parcel, in the easterly line of of chapter 724 of the Laws of as amended, .' New York and at least one of whom shall t9os. legrees 47 minutes west 516.3 feet, north 3 before-mentioned Lake street, said point being :side in the County of Westchester, to act as for the construction of Kensico Reservoir and legrees 6 minutes east 311.4 feet, north 82 also the most southerly point of Parcel No. Ss: ommissioners of Appraisal under said act and appurtenances, in the vicinity of Rye Pond and legrees 49 minutes west 214.5 feet, south 2t thence Partly along the southerly line of said scharge all the duties conferred by said act and Little Rye Pond," which map was filed in the legrees 32 minutes west 306.5 feet, south 7 de' Parcel No. 8or; north 55 degrees it minutes west ie acts amendatory thereof. office of the Register of the County of West- trees 56 minutes west g5.5 feet, south 41 minutes 29 feet to the most westerly point of same, in chester, at White Plains, N. Y., on the 3d day vest 82 feet, south 39 degrees 37 minutes west the southerly line of Parcel No. 88q. in the cen- The following is a description of the real estate of July, í9o8, as Map No. 18tí; which parcels [92 feet, south 72 degrees 59 minutes west tre of said street; thence partly along said south- e, be acquired, together with a reference to the are bounded and described as follows: ;13.9 feet, north t4 degrees 44 minutes west erlv line, along the westerly line of Parcel No. ate and place of filing the map: 123.4 feet, north 69 degrees 44 minutes west 888, partly along the southerly line of before- All those certain pieces or parcels of real First Part. 122.9 feet. north 6o degrees 23 minutes west mentioned Persel No. 886, along the southerly state situated in the towns of Yorktown and 152.8 feet, south 86 degrees 3 minutes west and westerly lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. lewcastle, County of Westchester and State of Beginning at the northwest corner of Parcel 885 and partly along the southerly and along the No. 873, in the line of tite property of The City 80 feet, south St degrees 47 minutes west 977.9 few York, shown on a map entitled " Southern Broos:, €eet, south 57 degrees 24 minutes west 193.7 westerly lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. gtreduct Department. Section No. r3. Board of New York. in the centre of Archer 884, the following courses and distances: West said point being also in the boundary line of Real feet, north 74 degrees 28 minutes west 276.2 f Water Supply of The City of New York. 65o.í feet, north 28 degrees 36 minutes west lap of real estate situated in the towns of Estate Section No. 7, Southern Aqueduct Depart- feet, north 32 degrees 3o minutes west 530.2 feet, north 3 degrees t7 minutes west 5,246 765.6 feet, north 52 degrees a6 minutes west 'orktown and Newcastle, County of Westchester ment (Kensico Reservoir), the map of which 264 feet, north 27 degrees 42 minutes west 770.3 section was filed in the office of the Register of feet, north 21 degrees z8 minutes east 2,394.9 nd State of New York, to be acquired by The feet and north 25 degrees 45 minutes east 200 feet. north St degrees 49 minutes west 446.5 feet, :ity of New York under the provisions of the County of Westchester, at White Plains, N. south at degrees west 367.2 feet, south 75 de- Y., on the 3d day of December, í9o7, and run- feet to the point or place of beginning. :hapter 724 of the Laws of tgo5, as amended, grees t7 minutes west 633.8 feet, north 66 degrees ning thence along said boundary line, the centre or the construction of Catskill Aqueduct and Second Part. 56 minutes west 676.1 feet, north r6 degrees 46 ppurtenances from Hunter's Brook to Mt. line of said brook and partly along the northerly minutes west 6o6.8 feet, north 7 degrees so leasant town line near Chappaqua"-which map line of said Parcel No. 873, the followng courses Beginning at the southeast corner of Parcel minutes west 307.9 feet, north t6 degrees 43 vas filed in the office of the Register of the and distances: North 84 degrees 3r minutes east No. 881. in the line of the property of The minutes west 483.8 feet, north 8 degrees 22 min- 0.5 feet. south 48 degrees i minute east 6.3 ,ounty of Westchester, at White Plains, N. Y., 3 City of New York. said point being also the utes east 419.5 feet, north 32 degrees it minutes n the r3th day of June, e9o8, as Map No. 5803, feet. north 64 degrees it minutes east 39.9 feet, and running northeast corner of Parcel No. 883, west 347.4 feet, south 74 degrees 38 minutes vhich parcels are bounded and described as fol. north 89 degrees 48 minutes east t 10.7 feet, south thence along the easterly line of said Parcel west 5,425.9 feet, north 84 degrees 54 minutes ows: 49 degrees 57 minutes east 76.2 feet, north 83 No. 883 and along said City property line, south west 270.1 feet, recrossing the before-mentioned degrees 2 minutes east 31.3 feet, south 5q degrees 3 degrees rS minutes east 816 feet and south road leading from White Plains and Purchase to First Part, 52 minutes east 53.2 feet, north 63 degrees 13 32 degrees 28 minutes east 49.1 feet to the Kensico, north 63 degrees 53 minutes west 7Q7.4 Beginning at a point in the easterly line of minutes east feet, south 85 degrees t5 min- 45•7 most northerly point of Parcel No. 884, in the feet, north t6 degrees 32 minutes west 755.2 feet 'arcel No. i of Real Estate Section No r, utes east 47.2 feet, north 66 degrees east 68.q line between the towns of North Castle and and north i degrees it minutes west 626.9 feet feet. north So degrees 56 minutes east rr5.7 feet, 'lorthern Aqueduct Department (Catskill Aque- Harrison; thence partly along the northerly and to the southwest corner of before-mentioned Par- luct), the map of which section was filed in the north 67 degrees 52 minutes east feet, north 55.5 along the easterly lines of said Parcel No. 884, cel No. 883, in the before-mentioned line between flise of the Register of the County of West- 39 degrees 36 minutes east 47.4 feet, north 52 partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 885, the Towns of North Castle and Harrison; thence - hester, 1 feet and north 5 at White Plains, N. Y., on the r7th day degrees 45 minutes east 45. along the northerly and partly along the easter- partly along the westerly line of said parcel and >f October, root (which parcel belonged to degrees 30 minutes east 41.9 feet to a point in the ly lines of Parcel No. 886, partly along the along the westerly line of Parcel No. 88a, north southerly line of Middle Section road (running harles Dickerman prior to its acquirement by easterly line of Parcel No. 887, along the north- I degrees r6 minutes west 397.3 feet and north from Kensico to King street); thence continuing fhe City of New York), said point being 678.[7 erly line of Parcel No. 88g, along the westerly i decree 48 minutes west 3rr.7 feet to the north- eet westerly from the most easterly point of along the centre line of Archer Brook and said line of Parcel I' o. 890, partly along the westerly, west corner of said Parcel No. 882, in the boundary' line of Section No. 7. north 5 degrees aid Parcel No. r, in the centre of Hunters along the northerly and partly along the easter- boundary line of Real Estate Section No.7, 3rook, measured along said easterly line, and 3o minutes east 27 feet and north 9 degrees 40 ly lines of Parcel No. 893, partly along the Southern Aqueduct Department, the man of which unning thence partly along said line north 40 minutes west 8 feet to the sopthwest corner of westerly line of Parcel No. gooA. along the section was filed in the office of the Register of legrees 57 minutes west 230 feet and north Parcel No. .687. in the northerly line of said westerly lines of Parcels Nos. qot, got, 903, the County of Westchester, at White Plains, N. legrees 56 minutes east í5o feet; thence south road; thence partly along the westerly line of 904 and 907, and continuing along said City Y., on the 3d day of December, í9o7; thence :3 degrees 6 minutes east 35t.3 feet, to the said parcel. and continuing along the centre lint property line, the following courses and dis- along said boundary line, partly along the north- wírvt of Archer Brook and the boundary line of Sec- or place of beginning. tances: South 32 degrees 28 minutes east 8or.9 erly line of said Parcel No. 88z and along the tion No. 7, north 9 degrees 4o minutes west , 7. 2 feet, south 74 degrees 24 minutes east 664.6 westerly. northerly and easterly lines of before- Second Part. feet, north 47 degrees 30 minutes east 61.7 feet feet, south 76 degrees 25 minutes east 635.1 mentioned Parcel No. 881, the following courses and north 8 degrees 27 minutes east 155.5 feet te Beginning at the most southerly point of feet, crossing a road leading from White Plains and distances: North 5 t degrees zo minutes east ['arcel No. gir; in the centre of Valley street the most southerly point of Parcel Na. 866; and Purchase to Kensico, south 88 degrees 56 29.8 feet, north 49 degrees 35 minutes east 6o thence continuing along said boundary line of ,leading from Croton Landing to Peekskill-York- minutes east 6tí.7 feet, south 33 degrees 13 feet. north i degree i minute cast 31.2 feet, own road), and running thence along the west- Section No. 7. and running along the westerly minutes east 4ío.8 feet, south 73 degrees 7 north t5 degrees 46 minutes west 76.6 feet, north lines of said Parcel No. 866 and Parcel No. 861, srly line of saidarcel north 33 degrees 5t minutes east 314.1 feet, south Is degrees 46 r6 degrees 4n minutes east 45.1 feet, north t5 ninotes west rr5 feet, crossing Hunters Brook the following courses and distances: North 44 minutes west 6t3.í feet, south 52 degrees 3t degrees 52 minutes west 19.8 feet, north 2 de- degrees 36 minutes west 126.7 feet, north 2a -o the northwest corner of said parcel; thence minutes east 5,055.7 feet, north 85 degrees t5 grecs r8 minutes east 34.8 feet, north 6 degrees slong degrees 22 minutes west 246.5 feet, north 24 de- feet, north 3 degrees 44 the northerly line of same north 47 de- minutes east 754.5 feet, north 52 degrees 24 35 minutes west 53.2 erees 3t minutes east toa grees 14 minutes west 28.5 feet, north 3 degrees minutes east 672.3 feet, south 55 degrees 49 minutes east 24.6 feet, north 20 degrees i minute feet to the northeast 9 minutes east 38.2 feet, north to degrees is •orner of said parcel, in the westerly line of minutes east 372.5 feet, south 17 degrees to east 26...3 feet, north i degree 8 minutes west Parcel No. t of above mentioned Section . minutes east 25.3 feet, north 27 degrees 3t min- minutes east 524.4 feet, south 71 degrees t8 25.3 feet, north degrees minutes east 18.2 utes east 172.3 feet, south 83 degrees 16 minutel. 7 54 No. r, Northern Aqueduct Department; thence minutes cast 728.2 feet, south 4 degrees 22 feet, north q degrees 39 minutes west 68.s feet, fartly along said westerly parcel line and the west 46.9 feet, south 69 degrees 35 minutes west minutes east 819.9 feet, south 44 degrees 20 north 8o degrees s6 minutes east 304r feet and 26.6 feet, north q degrees 17 minutes east 99.i ostefly hue of said Parcel No.'gii south 40 minutes east 363.3 feet, north 86 degrees 39 south ai degrees 2t minutes east 274 feet to the feet, north 25 degrees 4 minutes east 188.8 feet, legrees 5y minutes east 35 feet, again crossing minutes east 773-9 feet, north 9 degrees 36 point or place of beginning. Hunters Brook, to the most southerly point of north z8 degrees 3 minutes east 189.2 feet, north. The fee is to be acquired by The City of New minutes east 782.7 feet, north 87 degrees 9 said Parcel Na. i, in the westerly line of I degree t8 minutes east 88 feet, north 53 de minutes east 32.1 feet. north 86 de- York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. 857 to feet, north 32 degree: Parcel No. 9íz; thence partly along said westerly greca 40 minutes east 84.4 grees 37 minutes east 202.2 feet. south go9, both inclusive, contained in the above de- 35 minutes east rrfi.r feet, north 2 degrees 34 fine and the easterly line of said Parcel No, i 27 degrees 12 minutes east 474.5 feet, scrintion. north 52 degrees 3 minutes east 28.2 feet to a minutes west 178.2 feet, north 5t degrees ,3; crossing Lake street (leading from White Reference is hereby made to the said map filed minutes east 167.3 feet, north 3 degrees ro min point in the centre of before mentioned Hunters Plains to King street), north 48 degrees as aforesaid in the office of the Register of the Brook; thence along the centre line of said brook utes east 129.3 feet, north at degrees ;f4 minute! County of Westchester, for a more detailed de- east 129.7 feet, north So degrees minutes eas at minutes east 829.6 feet, recrossing said street and continuing along the westerly hue of Parcel 39 north i degrees minutes east 1,511.3 feet, scription of the real estate to be taken in fee as 64.7 feet. north 37 degrees 7 minutes east 130.s 35 No. 9ia and the easterly line of Parcel No. i ❑orth i degree 45 minutes west 2,197.3 feet, above descrihed. the following courses and distances: North 40 feet, north i t degrees 22 minutes east 192.£ north 13 degrees 42 minutes west 712.3 feet, The foregoing description covers certain high- feet, north 20 degrees 54 minutes east 95.3 feet legrees 9 minutes east 41.9 feet, north 65 de- north 5 degrees 21 minutes east 256.7 feet, north ways to be acquired by The City of New York, grees t3 minutes east 43 feet, north 35 degrees north 26 degrees i minute west 93.5 feet ane and the following is the description of the strip north 12 degrees 29 minutes east sto feet to thi t2 degrees t6 minutes west 746.5 feet, crossing 5 minutes east 45.2 feet, north 68 degrees 33 a brook, north 9 degrees 56 minutes east 415 of real estate shown on the map of Section t2 minutes east 30. t feet and north 8 degrees 45 northwest corner of said Parcel No. 86r, in the feet, north 69 degrees t8 minutes east z6r feet, hereinbefore referred to, to take the place of southerly line of Cooney Hill road (running fron minutes east 29.7 feet; thence continuing along north 53 degrees 54 minutes east 866.4 feet, such public highways shown on said map as are the centre line of Hunters Brook and said Kensico to Middle Section road): thence con feet, and to be discontinued. The public to have the tinning along the boundary line of Section No north 22 degrees t8 minutes west 499.8 westerly line of Parcel No. 912, and running north 22 degrees 6 minutes east 147.1 ft to perpetual use of the following described real partly along the northerly line of said parcel the 7, north tz degrees 29 minutes east 37 feet, cross estate for highway purposes forever: ing said road, to a point in the northerly lim the most northerly point of said Parcel No. 907, following courses and distances: North 23 de- in the southerly line of King street (leading All those certain strips, pieces or parcels of thereof; thence along said road line and stil grees 29 minutes east 57.3 feet, north 65 de- from Chappaqua to Port Chester); thence con- real estate, sixty feet wide, thirty feet on each grees 53 minutes east 87.5 feet, north 4o degrees continuing along said boundary line the follow side of the centre line thereof, shown on map of ing courses and distances: South Sq degrees 3~ tinuing along said City property line, north 22 23 minutes east 73 feet, north 24 degrees east degrees 6 minutes east feet, crossing said Section No. t2. Southern Aqueduct Department, minutes east 6.t feet, north 71 degrees t4 min 47 74.6 feet and north 6o degrees it minutes east street, to a point in the northerly line thereof, filed in the office of the Register of the County utes east 47.8 feet, north 46 degrees t5 minute 58 feet; thence continuing along the northerly said point being the southwest corner of Parcel of Westchester, at White Plains, N. Y., on the line of Parcel No, gra, and running along the east 83.7 feet, north 52 degrees 27 minutes eas thence along the westerly line of said 3d day of July, 5908. which strips are marked 20.2 feet, north 62 degrees 47 minutes east 3t.'. No. 9o9; easterly and partly along the southerly line of parcel, and still continuing along said City prop- "Substituted New Road" on said map, and the said parcel, along the easterly lines of Parcels feet and north 55 degrees 24 minutes east 176.. centre lines of which are described as follows: feet; thence continuin along said road line th erty line, north a2 degrees 6 minutes east 55.5 Nos. 915 and gr6, partly along the easterly tine g feet to the most northerly point of said Parcel following courses and distances: North 6t degree of Parcel No. 917, along the easterly line of No. gog, in the line between the States of First Strip. 32 minutes east 32.5 feet, north 82 degrees 5 Parcel No. 918, partly along the northerly and minutes east 68.5 feet, south 72 degrees 22 min New York and Connecticut; thence along said Beginning at a point in the easterly lineof along the easterly line of Parcel No. g19, partly State line and the easterly line of said parcel untes east 34.3 feet and south 48 degrees 3 Lake street, leading from White Plains to King along the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel minutes east ao feet to the most westerly poin south 35 degrees 32 minutes east 137 feet to the street (shown on the before mentioned mØ of No. 920, along the easterly line of Parcel No. of Parcel No. 858; thence along the norther] southeast corner of said parcel, in the before Section No. r2, Southern Aqueduct Department), 921, and partly along the easterly line of Parcel lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 85q and th mentioned northerly line of King street; thence distant 340.8 feet northeasterly from the south- No. 922 the following courses, distances and northerly and easterly lines of Parcel No. 86 continuing along said State line, south st de- west corner of Parcel No. 892, measured along curves: South 88 degrees 44 minutes east 422 the following courses and distances: North 6 grees 32 minutes east 189 feet, again crossing said easterly line of Lake street and along the feet, south 29 degrees 6minutes west 754.1 degrees 23 minutes east 297.6 feet, south 69 dc said street, to a point in the southerly line westerly line of said Parcel No. 892, and run- feet, south 33 degrees 52 minutes east 758.4 feet, ning thence the following curves, courses and north 86 degrees greca 31 minutes east 1,434•7 feet, south 5r dc thereof, in the easterly line of before mentioned i minute west 95 feet, south 33 greet 30 minutes east 512.4 feet, south 8 degree Parcel No. 907; thence partly along said east- distances: On a curve of 383.1 feet radius to degrees 52 minutes east 5,552.6 feet, north 82 26 minutes east 595.5 feet and south 52 degree erly line, along the easterly line of Parcel No. the right 196.8 feet, south 84 degrees a minutes degrees si minutes east 84 feet, south 33 de- 30 minutes west 137 feet to the southeast come qo6, and continuing along said State line, south cast 524.9 feet, on a curve of 573.7 feet radius grees 5z minutes east 725.9 feet, south 48 de- of said Parcel No. 863 in the northerly line o 31 degrees 32 minutes east [.491.4 feet to the to the right rot feet, south 63 degrees 57 min- grees t5 minutes east t27.2 feet, north So de- before mentioned Middle Section road; there southeast corner of said Parcel No. 906; thence tes east 51.6 feet, and on a curve of 319.6 feet grees 30 minutes east 23z.í feet, south t5 de- south 52 degrees 30 minutes west 67 feet, cross partly along the southerly line of said parcel radius to the left rí7.2 feet to the point ot grees 8 minutes west 778 feet, south z degrees ing saidroad to a point in the southerly lin along the easterly lines of before mentioneå intersection of said centre line with the north- r3 minutes west 5o feet, south 4 degrees 40 thereof, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 870 Parcels Nos. pat, 902 and got, partly along the erly line of Post road (leading from White minutes east 54.9 feet, south it degrees to thence partly along said northerly line, alon easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. Plains to King street). minutes east 49 feet, south 7 degrees 8 minutes the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcel Ni 9ooA, along the easterly line of Parcel No. The above described substituted new road lies east 13.7 feet, south 62 degrees 39 minutes east 871, and partly along the northerly line of Pares 9ooC, the easterly and southerly lines of Parcel wholly within the Town of Harrison. 13.4 feet. south 52 degrees t8 minutes east 24.5 No. 879 the following courses and distances No. gooB, partly along the southerly lines of feet, south 35 degrees 36 minutes east 99.1 feet, South 52 degrees 30 minutes west 267.2 feci before mentioned Parcel No. gooA and Parcel Second Strip. south 25 degrees z minutes east y feet, south 34 south 39- minutes east 440 feet, south 47 degree No. 899, along the southerly and westerly lines Beginning at a point in the westerly line ol degrees 5g minutes east 322.8 feet, on a curve 20 minutes east r9o.4 feet, east 842 feet, soot of Parcel No. 898, and again partly along the a road leading from Purchase to Rye Pond, a of 816.8 feet radius to the right 456 feet, south t6 degrees 57 minutes east r,r7o.4 feet and Port southerly line of Parcel No. gooA, the following the most northerly point of Parcel No. 8q, 84 degrees t6 minutes west 20 feet, south 5 de- 76 de rjees 8 minutes east 8o8.í feet to the mot courses anti distances: South 63 degrees 22 min- (shown on the before mentioned map of Section grees 44 minutes east 221.4 feet, on a curve of northerly point of said Parcel No. 879, in th utes west 71.6 feet. south 2 degrees a minutes No. 12, Southern Aqueduct Department), it 636.8 feet radius to the left ír8.6 feet, south westerly line of King street (leading from Chat east 809 feet, south 53 degrees 9 minutes east the line between Parcels Nos. 893 and goo, ant t6 degrees as minutes east 89.6 feet. south 46 paqua to Port Chester): thence north 79 di 452.7 feet, south 43 degrees 2 míautea wcgt ,aning thence north 42 degrees 34 minutes eas degrees 58 minutes east 58.9 feet, north So de-

9960 THE CITY 'RECORD . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908.

grees 12 minutes east 12 feet, south 9 degrees i iortherly line of said road; thence along the 8t degrees 58 minutes east 333.9 feet to the easterly line of said parcel and the easterly and 29 minutes east t3í.3 feet, south 16 degrees 59 vesterly line of said parcel and partly along northeast corner of said parcel; thence along partly along the southerly lines of before men. i minutes east toa feet and south 26 degrees 3 1 he westerly line of Parcel No. 953 the following the easterly line of same, along the east- ttoned Parcel No. g 4 the following courses, dir minutes east 24.4 feet to a point in the northerly ourses, distances and curves: North 3 degrees lines of before-mentioned Parcels Nos. tt i and curves: South ii degrees t8 minutes. line of a road leading from Crugers to Mohansic ;o minutes east 422.9 feet, north 53 degrees 6 926 and 927 and partly along the northerly and east 428.9 feet, south s degrees 44 minutes west and Amawalk; thence along said road line, and con- ninutes east 4x7.7 feet. north 3 degrees z2 easterly lines of before mentioned Parcel No. 89.8 feet, south 4o degrees 26 minutes west tzj tinuing along the easterly line of Parcel No. ninutes west 1,073.2 feet, on a curve of 6t6.8 928 and the easterly line of Parcel No. 929. the feet, on a curve of 64x.8 feet radius to the left minutes east feet teet radius to the left, 277.2 feet, north all de. following courses and distances: South z8 de- 304.3 feet, south 13 degrees t6 minutes west 922, south 44 degrees 4 reea 47 minutes east 289.5 feet, south 27 3 south 62 degrees 7 minutes east 43• 34.I ee ;rees 57 minutes west 47t.6 feet, north 22 degrees g 18.3 feet, on a curve of 79x.8 feet radius to south 58 degrees 7 minutes east 92.9 feet; thence ;5 minutes east 193.3 feet, north 3g degrees 58 degrees 38 minutes west a6o feet, south 5 de- the right z86.x feet, south 33 degrees p8 minutes continuing along said parcel line south 23 de ninutes east 448 feet, on a curve of Sgt .8 feet grees 3 minutes east 673.7 feet, south 20 de- west 448 feet, south 7 degrees 47 minutes east green 47 minutes east 42.5 feet, crossing said -adios to the left, 213.8 feet. north x3 degrees grees 7 minutes east 65 feet, south 35 degrees i x 19.4 feet, south 28 degrees 57 minutes east road, to a point in the southerly line thereof; c6 minutes east 318.3 feet, on a curve of 845.8 minutes east 335.1 feet, south x degree 4x 3 oi.6 feet, on a curve of 816.8 feet radius to thence along said southerly road line south $7 Feet radius to the right 399.2 feet, north 40 minutes east 145.5 feet, south to degrees 47 the right 367.1 feet, south 3 degrees r2 minutes ant 1,028, degrees 43 minutes east tax feet; thence still legrees z6 minutes east 5x.6 feet. and north it minutes east 203.2 feet, south ig degrees 54 e 4 feet, south 27 degrees 37 minutes legrees z8 minutes west feet to the most minutes east 644.1 feet. south 3x degrees 44 eost $15.4 feet, south 3 degrees 50 minutes west continuing along said easterly line of Parcel 259.4 30 teet No. 922, and running partly along the east- southerly point of Parcel Ifo. 952, in the easterly minutes east 270.3 feet, recrossing New Croton I and south 4Q degrees to minutes west erly line of Parcel No. 923, the following courses ine of the property of the New York Central Aqueduct, south 58 degrees z6 minutes west b 70.8 feet to a point in the northerly line of the and distances: South i8 degrees 26 minutes west ind Hudson River Railroad Company; thence 75 feet, south 31 degrees 44 minutes east 1,722.2 efore mentioned road leading from Chappaqua feet, north 79 degrees 22 minutes east 28.7 feet, t 34 feet, south 62 degrees i minute east 4z7 )artly along the westerly line of said parcel, o Ossining; thence along said road line and con. feet, south 34 degrees east 450,3 feet, south iorth i degrees 18 minutes west 80. i feet, cross- south 7 degrees 49 minutes east 66 feet, south t inning along the southerly line of Parcel No. 9 degrees 42 minutes west 521.5 feet, south 22 rig said property, to a point in the westerly line 3x degrees 44 minutes east 907.2 feet, north S 954 south 59 degrees 5 minutes west 40.6 feet degrees 22 minutes west 197.6 feet and south ;hereof, said point being also the most southerly degrees i6 minutes east 75 feet, south t de- tu the northeast corner of before mentioned 2 degrees 59 minutes west 83 feet; thence still Soint of Parcel No. 951; thence partly along the greea 44 minutes east i So feet north 26 degrees Parcel No. 955; thence along the easterly line continuing along the easterly line of Parcel Na. westerly line of said parcel. along the westerly 39 minutes east 854.6 feet ana south 63 degrees of said parcel south 12 degrees 25 minutes east 923 and running partly along a road leading line of Parcel No. gno, partly along the south- 21 minutes east 326.8 feet to the most easterly 46.7 feet, again crossing said road to a point from Mohansic and Amawalk to Yorktown :rly, along the westerly, and partly along the point of said Parcel No. 929, in the centre of i n the southerly line thereof at the northeast northerly lines of Parcel No. apd along the the first before mentioned road leading from eorner of before mentioned Parcel No. 956• Heights, south t6 degrees 24 minutes east 278.1 943, hence along the easterly lines of said feet to a point in the centre of a road leading westerly line of Parcel No. 942 the following Old Croton Dam to Ossining; thence along the .t parcel :nurses, distances and curves: North i t degrees centre line of said road, continuing along the and before mentioned Parcels Nos. 957 and Q58, from Croton Landing to Yorktown Heights; and partly alon! the northerl thence along the centre line of said road north t8 minutes west r36.6 feet, crossing a road lead- easterly line of Parcel No. 929, and running y and easterly lina ing from Briarcliff to Millwood and Chappaqua, partly along the northerly line of before men- C before mentioned Parcel No. 95g along the 73 degrees 36 minutes east 25 feet; thence still C continuing along said parcel line and running north 25 degrees 6 minutes east 673.2 feet, north tioned Parcel No. 930, the following courses and line of Parcel No. 960 and along the partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 924 4 degrees 57 minutes east 98.1 feet, on a curve distances: South 26 degrees west 376.5 feet, easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. south 14 degrees 57 minutes west 248.5 feet, 96t the following courses and distances: South the following courses and distances: South x6 of 646.8 feet radius to the left, 271.6 feet, tz degrees 25 minutes east 23 degrees 24 minutes east x,640 feet, north 73 de- north 20 degrees 54 minutes east 72.7 feet, south zg degrees 47 minutes west 223.1 feet, 7.6 feet, south 7 south z6 degrees minutes west feet south degrees 35 minutes west 75 feet, south x2 de. grees 36 minutes east 400 feet, south x6 degrees north 6o degrees 58 minutes west 52.1 feet, north 43 95•5 g 24 minutes east 250 feet, south 41 degrees 36 24 degrees 38 minutes east 52.8 feet, north 27 to degrees 45 minutes west 128.3 feet and south rees z5 minutes east 3,629.1 feet, south 66 i degree 48 minutes west 66.9 feet; thence con- C 47 minutes east 59.1 feet, south 6 de- minutes west 471.7 feet, south t6 degrees 24 degrees 3 minutes east g9.g feet. north a7 de- grees grees 25 minutes east z6.6 feet, north -it degrees tinuing along the northerly fine of Parcel No. 25 minutes west 148.8 feet and south xa minutes east 184 feet, south 29 degrees 47 min- degrees 25 minutes east 427 . utes west 192.2 feet and south 5 degrees 3o 52 minutes east 24.3 feet, north 8 degrees 52 930, running along the easterly and partly along 6 feet to the south. minutes west 82.2 feet to a point in the centre minutes east 30.2 feet, north i degree 42 min- the southerly lines of said parcel and partly east corner of said Parcel No. g6t, in the before along the easterly line of before mentioned Parcel mentioned line between the towns of Newcastle of a road leading from Mohansic and Arnawalk utes west zs feet, south 79 degrees 38 minutes and Mount Pleasant; thence alon to Croton Lake Station; thence continuing along east ii.i feet, north 29 degrees 3 minutes east No. 93e, the following courses, distances and g said town í7o.5 feet, and north 5 degrees 12 minutes east curves: South 72 degrees 7 minutes west 1o5.6 Iine and the southerly line of said Parcel No. the easterly line of Parcel No. 924, the following ;6t north 57 degrees 3 minutes west 35.6 feet courses and distances: South 18 degrees 47 82.1 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel feet, south x7 degrees 5a minutes east t3t.9 No. 942, in the westerly line of Parcel No. 941. feet, on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left, and north 58 degrees 32 minutes west x22.7 feet minutes east 344.3 feet, south 7t degrees t3 to the P minutes west 75 feet, south t8 degrees 47 min. in the southerly line of a road leading from 430.3 feet, again crossing the before mentioned oint or place of beginning. utes east t,too feet, south 55 degrees 39 min- Kitchawan to Chappaqua; thence partly along road leading from Old Croton Dam to Ossining, The fee is to be acquired by The City of New utes east 125 feet, south t8 degrees 47 min• said westerly parcel line. north 5 degrees T2 min- south 57 degrees St minutes east 794.4 feet, south York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. gin to utes east 200 feet and south 65 degrees 4 min- utes east 39 feet, crossing said road, to a point 78 degrees 26 minutes east 642.,3 feet, south 961, both inclusive, contained in the above de- utes east 404.5 feet to the most easterly point in the northerly line thereof. at the southwest to degrees 3r minutes east 250 reet, south 27 scriptions, excepting Parcels Nos. 913 and gtq, of said Parcel No. 924 in the line of the prop- corner of Parcel No, gib; thence along the west- degrees 46 minutes east t7.9 feet, south ta de- over which perpetual easement is to be acquired. erty of The City of SSiew York; thence along erly line of said parcel, north 5 degrees r2 min- grees 57 minutes east x68.9 feet, south xS de- Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed the southerly and partly along the westerly lines utes east 143.5 feet to the most southerly point grees x8 minutes east .4 feet, south 8 degrees as aforesaid in the office of the Register of the of said parcel, and along said City property line of Parcel No. 937, in the southerly line 20 minutes east 133.4 feet, south zx degrees i County of Westchester, for a more detailed de- of State road (leading from Briarcliff to minute east zgt.8 feet, south 8x degrees 5 scription of the real estate to be taken as above south 8z degrees 23 minutes west qoo feet, south described. 8t degrees 57 minutes west 795 feet and north Kitchawan); thence along the westerly line minutes west xx5.t feet, south r6 degrees ta of said parcel, north degrees 52 minutes minutes west 203 feet, on a curve of 6t6.8 feet In case any real estate hereinbefore described 3 degrees 37 minutes west 396.3 feet to the g is used for highway or other public purposes, most westerly point of said Parcel No. 924; east 88 feet. crossing said road, to a point in the radius to the left. 318.7 feet, and south t3 thence still continuing along the westerly line northerly line thereof. at the most southerly point degrees 25 minutes east 83 feet, to a point in such use shall continue until such time as The of said parcel the following courses and dis- of Parcel No. 936; thence partly along the west- the centre of the before mentioned road leading City of New York may acquire the right to close the same. tances: South 79 degrees 9 minutes east 664.3 erly line of said parcel, north 5 degrees sa min- from Kitchawan to Ossining; thence along the utes east 3t.3 feet, on a curve of 616.8 feet centre line of said road, and continuing along Dated August i, zgo8. feet, north 18 degrees 47 minutes west 200 feet, FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, north t8 degrees 6 minutes east x25 feet, north radius to the left, 214.2 feet, north t4 degrees 42 the easterly line of Parcel No. 931, south 48 t8 degrees 47 minutes west t,xoo feet, south 75 minutes west 203.5 feet, and north 76 degrees degrees 45 minutes west 84.8 feet; thence still Corporation Counsel. 55 minutes west 30.4 feet to the southeast corner continuing along said easterly parcel line and Office and Post Office Address, Hall of Rec- degrees 13 minutes west 75 feet and north z8 ords, Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, degrees 47 minutes west 441.8 feet (partly along of Parcel No. 935, in the easterly line of another running along the easterly line of before men- the westerly line of the before mentioned road road leading from Briarcliff to Kitchawan; thence tioned Parcel No. 932, the following courses and Borough of Manhattan, New York City. leading from Croton Lake Station to Mohansic along the southerly line of said parcel, north distances: South 53 degrees 25 minutes east az5,sz6 and Amawalk); thence continuing along the 67 degrees west x6.7 feet to the southwest corner 482.2 feet, north 76 degrees 35 minutes east 75 westerly line of said road and the westerly line of said parcel, in the centre of said road; thence feet, south t3 degrees 25 minutes east 293.4 feet, of said parcel north 2 degrees 9 minutes east along the centre line of said road and partly along south tg degrees 35 minutes east 534.2 feet and PROPOSALS FOR HIDS AND ESTIMATES 387.3 feet; thence still continuing along said west- the westerly line of said Parcel No. 935. north south xo degrees 46 minutes west 408.9 feet to FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. erly parcel line, and running along the westerly 22 degrees 40 minutes east 262.6 feet and north the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 932, in lines of before mentioned Parcels Nos. 923 and t2 degrees i i minutes east t44.6 feet; thence the northerly line of before mentioned Parcel 922, partly along the southerly line of before still continuing along said westerly parcel line, No. 933, in the before mentioned line between NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mentioned Parcel No. 9zt, along the southerly south 88 degrees 56 minutes west 18.8 feet to a the towns of Yorktown and Newcastle; thence point in the westerly line of said road; thence and westerly lines of before mentioned Parcel along said town line and partly along said north. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. No. 920, partly along the southerly and westerly along said road line, continuing along said west- erly parcel line, north 79 degrees 54 minutes east - lines of before mentioned Parcel No. gig, along erly parcel line. and running partly along the 54 feet, to the northeast corner of said parcel; the westerly lines of before mentioned Parcels aesterly line of Parcel No. g34 the following thence along the easterly lines of said parcel and The person or persons making a bid or estimate Nos. 917, g16 and 915, partly along the south- courses and distances: North 13 degrees 23 min- before mentioned Parcel No. 93a, and partly for any services, work, materials or supplies for erly and westerly lines of before mentioned utes east 28.8 feet, north 4 degrees 27 minutes along the northerly and easterly line of before The City of New York, or for any of its depart. Parcel No gt2 and the easterly line of before east 87.5 feet, north to degrees 7 minutes east mentioned Parcel No. 936, the' following courses, meats, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same mentioned Parcel No. 913, and along the east- i54.7 feet, north 6 degrees 36 mintes east 74.9 distances and curve: South g degrees 20 minutes in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the erly line of Parcel No. 914, the following feet. north if degrees 46 minutes east zo2.6 feet, west 34.9 feet. south 29 degrees 22 minutes supplies, materials, work or services for which courses, distances and curves: North 16 degrees north 54 degrees St minutes east 39.4 feet. north west 30.7 feet, south x4 degrees ig minutes west the bid or estimate is made, with his or their 24 minutes west 636.9 feet, again crossing said 4 degrees 8 minutes east 209.4 feet, north i de- 43.5 feet, south t4 degrees 20 minutes east 80.2 name or names and the date of presentation to road leading from Mohansic and Amawalk to gree 26 minutes east t68 feet, north 4 minutes feet. south 4 degrees 37 minutes east 42.2 feet, the President or Board or to the head of the Croton Lake Station, north 73 degrees 36 min- west 75.8 feet, north 3 degrees 20 minutes west south t2 degrees 24 minutes west 124.8 feet, Department at his or its office, on or before the utes east 5o feet, north 16 degrees 24 minutes 84 feet, north 49 minutes west 12o.2 feet, north north 7g degrees 37 minutes west 309.3 feet, date and hour named in the advertisement for west 1,280 feet, south 73 degrees 36 minutes to degrees 3 minutes east 15.3 feet, north 4 de- south to degrees 23 minutes west 553.3 feet, the same, at which time and place the estimates west 25 feet, north t6 degrees 24 minutes west i grees o minutes east 38.7 feet, and north i de- south x9 degrees z7 minutes west 290.7 feet, received will be publicly opened by the President 552.5 feet, again crossing the last mentioned gree r6 minutes west 57.3 feet; thence still eon- south 24 minutes west 921 feet, south 8 degrees or Board or head of said Department and read. road, north 22 degrees 22 minutes east 289.8 tinuing along said westerly line of Parcel No. 58 minutes west z5g•4 feet, south 28 degrees and the award of the contract made according feet, north 9 degrees 42 minutes east 418.7 feet, 934. and running along the westerly line of Par- i minute west 291.7 feet, south 40 degrees 53 to law as soon thereafter as practicable. north 34 degrees west 328 feet, north 66 degrees cel No, o33, the following courses and distances: minutes west 223.8 feet, south xg degrees t7 Each bid or estimate shall contain the name North 24 degrees 53 minutes east 739 feet, again 25 minutes west 194.9 feet, north 23 degrees minutes west 218.4 feet. south 55 degrees 33 and place of residence of the person making the 35 minutes east 25 feet, on a curve of 8r6.8 feet crossing the last-mentioned road leading from minutes west 263.6 feet, south 24 degrees 53 same, and names of all persons interested with radius to the right, 357.2 feet, north 41 degrees Briarcliff to Kitchawan, north 56 degrees 56 min- minutes west 2x8.6 feet, north 65 degrees 7 him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- utes east 244.1 feet, north ig degrees 17 minutes 22 minutes west 275.i feet, on a curve of 300 minutes west 25 feet, south 24 degrees 53 minutes ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also. that feet radius to the right, í3o.6 feet, north t6 east 208.4 feet, north 43 degrees 29 minutes east west 113.6 feet, south 2a degrees to minutes it is made without any connection with any other degrees 25 minutes west 166.7 feet, south 83 206.7 feet. north 28 degrees x minute east 283 west 129.2 feet, south 7o degrees 34 minutes person making an estimate for the same purpose. degrees 6 minutes west 73.5 feet, north 6 de- feet. north 4 degrees 20 minutes east 72.8 feet, east z5 feet. on a curve of 1,332.7 feet radius and is in all respects fair and without collusion minutes north z4 minutes east 92t feet, north 57 degrees to the left, 283.6 feet, south 7 degrees t4 or fraud, and that no member of the Board of leadleading from Croton 47Landingto hecrossing Croton 48 minutes east 324.6 feet, and north xo degrees minutes west 496.6 feet, south z degrees 38 Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a Landing :Amawalk road, due west 683.2 feet, due 23 minutes east 718.6 feet to the southwest corner minutes west 605.9 feet, north 88 degrees 56 bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein. or other north 1,064.1 feet, south 8t degrees 58 minutes of Parcel No. 932. in the line between the Towns minutes east 16.5 feet. south 7 degrees 33 officer of The City of New York is. shall be or west 200 feet. north 7 degrees 6 minutes west 497.1 of Yorktown and Newcastle; thence along the minutes west 66 feet. south 22 degrees 37 minutes become interested, directly or indirectly. as con. q32 and partly feet north 33 degrees 52 minutes west 88.9 feet, westerly line of said Parcel No. west Sog feet and south 54 degrees 42 minutes tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or north 7 degrees 6 minutes west 166.6 feet, north along the westerly line of Parcel No. 931, the east 289.6 feet, to the most northerly point of otherwise in or in the performance of the con- 33 degrees sz minutes west 5,557.3 feet, north following courses, distances and curves: North before mentioned Parcel No. 9.;7, in the westerly tract, or in the supplies, work or business to minute west 120.3 feet, north 33 to degrees 23 minutes east t8.3 feet, on a curve line of before mentioned State road; thence 86 degrees i of 816.8 feet radius to the right, feet, north which it relates, or in any portion of the profits degrees 52 minutes west 400.6 feet, south 4x de- 147 e partly along the easterly line of said parcel, thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by grees 52 minutes west 403 feet, south So degrees 20 degrees 41 minutes east 467.2 feet, on a curve 616.8 feet radius to the left, 367.1 feet• northh south 3 degrees 32 minutes east 95.3 feet, again the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- 54 minutes west 95.2 feet, south 6o degrees 45 6 crossing said road, to a point in the easterly ing the estimate that the several matters stated minutes west 92 feet, and south 38 degrees i degrees 25 minutes west 293.4 feet, north 7 herein are in all respects true. minutes east 75 feet, and north r3 de- line thereof, at the most northerly point of minute west 457.4 feet to the most southerly degrees 35 Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by grees 25 minutes west 455.8 feet to a point i Parcel No. 939; thence along the easterly lines point of said Parcel No. 914. in the centre of 0 of said parcel and Parcel No. 940, south i de- the consent, in writing, of two householders or before mentioned Valley street; thence along the centre of a road leading from Kitchawan t Ossining: thence along the centre line of said gree 2t minutes west 296.7 feet and south freeholders in The City of New York. or of a the centre line of said street; and partly along f 25 degrees So minutes west 575 feet to the guaranty or surety company duly authorized by the westerly line of said Parcel No. 9L4. north and continuing along the westerly line o Parcel No. 93x, south 48 degrees 45 min most southerly point of said Parcel No. 940, in law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters 18 degrees i minute east x17 feet; thence still the easterly line of before mentioned set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. continuing along said westerly parcel line, run- utes west 21.7 feet; thence still continu ing along said westerly parcel line, and Parcel No. 94t in the easterly line of the No bid or estimate will be considered unless, ning along the westerly line of before mentioned running partly along the southerly and before mentioned road leading from Kitchawan as a condition precedent to the reception or con- Parcel No. gt3, and again partly along the west- along the westerly lines of Parcel N. 930 to Chappaqua; thence alun? said easterly road sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by erly line of Parcel No. 9x2 the following courses g and parcel lines the following courses and dis- a certified check upon one of the State or Na- i minute east along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 929. 92 and distances: North 38 degrees and 927, and partly along the westerly line of lances: South 55 minutes east 23.3 feet, south tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to 355.6 feet, north 6o degrees 45 minutes east Parcel No. 926, the following courses, distance s xq degrees 45, minutes west 54.7 feet, south 26 the order of the Comptroller, or money to the 107. t feet, north 8o degrees 54 minutes east 88.1 and curves: North 4t degrees t5 minutes wesL degrees 52 minutes west 83 feet, south x8 de- amount of five per centum of the amount of the feet, north 4t degrees 52 minutes east 399 feet. 76.6 feet, north 13 degrees 25 minutes west x91.4 grees 34 minutes west 65.9 feet, south 2 degrees bond required, as provided in section 420 of the north 3,.3 degrees 52 minutes west 220.1 feet, and feet. north i degree 48 minutes west 381.9 feet 20 minutes west 49 feet, and south 2z degrees Greater New York Charter. north 68 degrees 52 minutes west 284.6 feet to north 28 degrees 46 minutes west 2x7.9 feet 48 minutes east 48.5 feet to the southeast corner The certified check or money should not be in' another point in the centre of Valley street. at of said parcel; thence along the southerly line closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- aia; thence south 6t degrees x4 minutes west 40 feet, north the most westerly point of Parcel No. 28 degrees 46 minutes west zoo feet, north z 2 of same south 6q degrees 5o minutes west 56.6 mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate along the centre line of said street and continu- e- feet, crossing said road to a point in the westerly envelope addressed to the head of the Depart. degrees 4 minutes west zo8.8 feet. north 28 de ing along the westerly line of Parcel No. 9i2. 46 minutes west 509.0 feet, on a curve of line thereof at the most northerly point of Parcel ment, President or Board. or submitted personally north 22 degrees 49 minutes east 99.7 feet to the 616.8 feet radius to the left. 3x3 feet, north 5 No. 944; thence along the easterly line of said upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. point or place of beginning. 7 parcel partly along the northerly and along the For particulars as to the quantity and quality degrees 5t minutes west 794.4 feet, on a cury )f 816.8 feet radius to the right, 569.9 feet, cross - easter{y lines of Parcel No. 945, along the easterly of the supplies. or the nature and extent of the Third Part. n lines of Parcels Nos. 946, 947, 948 and 949, and work, reference must be made to the specifica- Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel a road leading from Ossin#pg to Old Croto Dam, north t7 degrees 52 minutes west 374.4 partly along the easterly line of before men- tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said No. 961, in the line between the Towns of t tioned Parcel No. 95t the following courses and office of the President, Board or Department. Mount Pleasant and Newcastle, and running feet. north 24 degrees 48 minutes west t48.7 fee north :it degrees minutes west 234.3 feet, nont h distances: South zo degrees i minute west 507.6 No bid shall be accepted from or contract thence partly along the westerly line of said 44 e. feet, south 5a degrees 4 minutes east 20 feet, ,8 degrees x6 minutes east 75 feet, north 3t d awarded to any person who is in arrears to The parcel and along the westerly lines of Parceie e. south at degrees 58 minutes west ío6.4 feet, City of New York upon debt or contract, or who Nos. 959, 958, 957 and 956, north 7 degrees 3c grees 44 minutes west 2,700 feet, south g8 d green 16 minutes west 75 feet, north 31 degre ees south z6 degrees 55 minutes west x52.7 feet, is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise. upon any minutes east í86.t feet, north is degrees 2.- n south 35 degrees 46 minutes west tog feet, minutes west 2,946.5 feet, south 77 degrees 3! 44 minutes west 2í0 feet, crossing New Croto obligation to the City. Aqueduct. and south 52 degrees 31 minutes west south 4t degrees 28 minutes west x63.8 feet The contract must be bid for separately. minutes west 75 feet, and north x2 degrees 2V d south 25 degrees 6 minutes west 269.6 feet and The right is reserved in each case to reject minutes west 227.6 feet to the northwest cornet 1t8.8 feet to a point in the centre of another roa ol leading from Ossining to Old Croton Dam; thence south 45 degrees So minutes east 68.3 feet, again all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the of said Parcel No. 956, in the southerly line y crossing the before mentioned road leading from in the southerly line of a roac along said road and continuing along the wester) interest of the City so to do. Parcel No. 955. n- Kitchawan to State road, to a point in the before Bidders will write out the amount of their bids leading from Chappaqua to Ossining; thence line of Parcel No. 926, south 87 degrees 53 mi utes west 54 feet; thence still continuing alonng mentioned westerly line of the property of the or estimates in addition to inserting the same in partly along said southerly parcel line, north z: It New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Com- figures. degrees z5 minutes west 18.3 feet to a point ir westerly parcel line and running partly alon centri the westerly line of Parcel No. 925, north 8 d e- pany (Putnam Division) ; thence along said railroad Bidders are requested to make their bids or the centre of said road; thence along the 8 property line and continuing along the easterly estimates upon the blank forms prepared and line thereof, and continuing along said southerl! greet a minutes west 871.7 feet and north r degrees z6 minutes west 1,093.2 feet to a point line of Parcel No. gSx south 44 degrees i minute furnished by the City, a copy of which. with the parcel line, south 8t degrees 16 minutes wes w west 227 feet to the most northerly point of proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- 257 feet, south 65 degrees 5z minutes west 7t.. in the line of the property of The City of Ne York; thence along said City property line COn- before mentioned Parcel No. 952; thence partly gether with a copy of the contract, including the feet. south 54 degrees 36 minutes west 6z.3 feet o. along the easterly line of said parcel south at specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- and south 62 degrees 5o minutes west 85.4 fee tinuing along the westerly line of Parcel N 925 and running along the northerly line of sa id degrees t8 minutes east 80.z feet, crossing said poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- to the southwest corner of said Parcel No. a55: t, railroad property to a point in the easterly line tion therefor at the office of the Department for thence along the westerly line of said parcel parcel, north 49 degrees Sr minutes east qo fee thi north 8 degrees 46 minutes west 577.4 feet. north thereof at the most northerly point of before which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- north 3 degrees So minutes east 2x.6 feet to Ø mentioned Parcel No. 953; thence along the inga of construction work may also be seen there. southwest corner of Parcel No. 954. in thi 28 degrees 39 minutes east 231.3 feet. and n