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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL XXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. NUMBER 7,777,

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. final Disposition of /lfalemal. Cart.86oads. At Barren Island (N.Y. S. U. Co. 734 AtSea ...... I,o79,fi73'/z Report for the Quarter arld Year Ending December 31, 1897 AtNewtown Cieek ...... 262,6O2y4 AtWhale (;reek ...... 750 AtLong Island ...... ...... 10,094 DEPARIIIIENT OF STREET CLEANING-CITY OF NEW YORK, I AtWoodbridge Creek ...... 362 ,NEw YORK, October 26, 1898. AtStaten Island ...... ...... 525 Hon. ROBERT A. VAN \VYCK, rllayor : AtEllis Island ...... 1,250 SIR--As required by section 1544 of the Charter, I beg to hand you herewith a report of the Sunk at Stanton Street Dump ...... 102 business of the Department of Street Cleaning under my predecessor, for the last quarter of the year AtSt. George, Staten Island ...... 35,o833. 1897, together with a resume of the business for the entire year. AtFlushing ...... 1,588 The delay in sending this report in has been caused by some accounts of 1897 which were not In lots...... finally adjusted until recently. Total...... i,688,Ooot Respectfully, z JAMES McCARTNEY, Commissioner. *'\ oTE.-\umber of loads carried from 1896 to 1897 ...... 8,418 Number of loads carried from 1897 to 1898 ...... REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1897, TOGETHER WITH A RESUSI) OF 5,705/ Diff WORK DONE AND EXPENSES INCURRED FOR 'fill; YEAR 1897. erence ...... 2,713

QUARTERLY REPORT. Number of loads collected during 1897 ...... I,685,287/ Number of loads disposed of during 1897 ...... t,688,000 j Carl-loads of Rc fnse !Material Collected. Difference as above ...... 2,713

I'\ I\ ATE Cart-loads of Snow and Ice Removed. BY I)RI'ART11ENT CA ,,SON By Department carts ...... 9,172 CARTS. TOTALS. PERatrl:s. Bycontractor's carts ...... 453,436 Total ...... ...... 462,608 Garbage ...... 19,O294 5,trz~ 44,r4i'i Expenditures in Dc/all. Ashes, street sseepings and other refuse ...... 27o,394% 77 2 a3% 347,6 L7is

ALL.OVEO BY 3o9,.f23Y I BOARD OF EsTI- 82,335Y 4"39t,759"z IJ\E%PHNGHD iIAiE AND - \I'POR- E%PENirD. Tn1NSIENT AFTL•:N IiAL.ANCHS. Ti:ANSFHRS, ETC. Final Disposition of all Refuse Material. Cart-lsads. Administration ...... 6220,100 00 5220,072 90 $27 to At Barren Island (N. Y. S. U. Co.) ...... 43,836?+ AtSea..... ...... 246,681?3 ;weeping ...... 1,232,029 00 1,231.797 37 231 63 At Newtown Creek ...... 62,394%; .arting ...... ...... AtLong Island ...... 688 935,783 00 935,724 58 58 42 AtStaten Island ...... 525 Final Disposition ...... 480,232 Io 480,132 01 too 09 AtFlushing ...... I,588% Rents and Contingencies ...... 92,562 6o Inlots . ...... 35,158Y2 9',590 40 j 27 80

Total...... *390,873 Totals, working accounts ...... *$2 ,96-,734 50 42,960,289 46 $445 04 loom and Ice ...... ,7 •No'!'E.-Number of loads carried from September 30 to October 1, 1897 ...... 4,8I83' 298 03 39 296,t02 29 1,901 ro Number of loads carried from December 31, 1897, to January I, 1898 ...... 5,705'/+ Ilew Stock-Plant ...... •••• 4,91 7 90 4,917 90 slew Stock-P,ond Account ...... Difference ...... 8863/Z 270,626 50 at6,947 81 53,678 69

Number of loads collected during the quarter ...... 391,9593/ Totals, all ac..ounts...... 43,534.982 29 53,478,957 46 £56.' 34 83 Number of loads disposed of during the quarter ...... 390,873 •This includes $7,z;o ut moneys collected for redemption of incumbranecs, transferred to make available. Difference as above ...... 886y, .Irizef's Received and Tra,stuilled to the City Chamberlain. P Cart-loads of Snow and Ice Removed. rivilege of trimming scows ...... $44,488 36 Privilege of pickin! over refuse ...... ...... 1,503 64 ByDepartment carts ...... 585 'ublic sales of condemned) material ...... 2,621 74 By contractor's carts ...... 25,972 redemptions and sales of incumbrances ...... 3,969 20 iundries ...... 58 00 Total...... - 26.557 Total...... $52,64o 94 Expenditures in Detail. Incur ib, ances. Administration ...... $57,406 99 \um her on hand January t, 1897 ...... 251 Sweeping ...... 278,51I 40 Cumber seized during year ...... 2,690 Carting... ...... 194,231 87 Final Dispo.;fftion ...... 11 3,930 76 Total.. ...... 2,941 Rents and Contingencies ...... 24,332 46 cumber redeemed during year ...... 2,287 cumber sold during year ...... zy z Total, working accounts ...... $668,413 48 cumber which became disintegrated and valueless...... - 16 Snaw and Ice ...... $23,598 90 New Stock -Plant...... Total...... 2,575 New Stock-Bond Account ...... 52, 579 34 --•- 76,178 24 cu m ber on hand December 31, 1897 ...... 366

Grand Total ...... $$744,591 72 Moneys Received and Transmitted to the City Chamberlain. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. Privilege of trimming scows ...... $i ;,186 97 In compliance with section 1$46 of the City Charter, the Department of Water Supply makes Privilege of picking over refuse....., ..... 1,503 64 Public sales of condemned material ...... 956 38 he following report of its transactions for the week ending November Ig, 1898: Redemptions and sales of incumbrances...... 743 75 PUBLIC MONEYS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED. Sundries...... 58 CO Boroughs of 1ankaitan and The Bronx. Zeceiptsfor water rents ...... $57,501 63 Total ...... ...... $14.448 741 " penalties on water rents ...... 693 15 Inc--thranes. permits to tap water-mains ...... 558 50 Number on hand Septenlbsr 30, 1897 ...... 424 8.7r2 29 Number seized during quarter ...... 652 Borozn; h a)' Brooklpn. Total ...... 1,076 Zeceiptsfor water rents ...... $II,138 93 Number redeemed during quarter ...... 709 " arrears of water rents ...... 3,347 74 Number which became disintegrated and valueless ...... permits to tap water-mains ...... 279 25 building purposes ...... 215 60 to 66 Total...... ^T 710 miscellaneous ...... 514.992 IS Number on hand December 31, 1897 ...... 366 Borough of Queens. RESUME, FOR THE YEAR 1897. teceiptsfor water rents ...... $287 27 86 Cart-loads of Refuse Material Collected. penalties on water rents ...... permits to tap water-mains ...... 14 00

By DEPARTMENT BY PRIVATE CARTS $302 13 CART'S. ON Pae [175. TOTALS. CHANGES IN THE WORKING FORCE. Boron yhs of 3lanhanan ana The Bronx. Garbage ...... 162,121% 19,5@o% ssr,68i% Appointments--Thomas Gilmartin, Measurer, at $i,000 per annum.

Ashes, street sweepings end other refuse ...... x,178,813 324,793 [,503,606 Borough of Brooklyn. Appointments--4 Stokers, I Stableman, i Oiler, 2 Cleaners, i Sounder, and 3 Laborers. I Laborer transferred from Department of Bridges. 1,340,934Y 344,353 *.,685,287h Resigned-i Fireman. WM. DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply.

5438 THE CITY RECORDD . SATURDAY$ DECEMBER 3, I898.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 'Jealils .'in-cording to Cause, Annua/ Rate per 1,000 and 4qe, with Mefeoraloiy and Numiber of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks.

\VI:AK KNIIING 4ATTRI)AV, 12 M., NtivEVRh:R 113, 1tiO8.

WSNK ENnIN(.- 1SOROt't;H. P„1'I'L.nTtn(N, 1)k. viii. . 18i Tim.. M.ARRt.nl;lc.. 1('11.1.-tntRTIis. DEATIt•RAnt. I('LY I, 1898.

Manhattan...... 1,911,755 603 854 466 49 16.46 Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 27. 3. 10. 17. 24. 1, 8. 15. 22. 29. 5. 12. 19. *1'he Pronx...... 137,1'75 (7 69 24 4 as.5o Brooklyn ...... 1,797,100 345 381 252 37 -5.04 t8 4 15.03 Queens ...... saS,o4z 47 68 Total deaths...... I 1,492 1,518 11978 1,333 r,i68 1,269 1,232 1,140 1,140 2,133 t,o68 s,o88 1,074 Richmond ...... 6 4,927 22 3! 4 r 17.68

City of New York. 8.897 1,074 2,403 664 95 16.30 3,43 Annual death-rate ..... 22.64 23.03 30.01 20.23 19.24 19.2! 28.69 17.30 1 17.30 1 17.n 1 116.20 116.51

* Many large institutions raise the death-rate. Cases o/ /nie<-tious and Contlz;zaus Diseases Reporlcd. Diphtheria ...... 14 24 13 18 27 75 14 ,8 28 sl 14 22 WEEK ENDING- Croup...... 2 4 2 4 3 7 8 2 5 S 3 10 10 to 2! 5 st 7 14 9 6 Anc. Au_. Se.,t. -n i. '_p . Sept. Oct, Oct. (tct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Malarial Fevers ...... 4 2 7. 25. 17. z;. I. 8. I). 22. '~ 29 5 tz. 19- Measles ...... 4 5 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 Scarlet Fever...... 6 5 4 7 3 4 8 4 6 f 5 5 Phthisis...... ,66 149 yS x59 I 169 133 172 ISO 177 ! LOS 217 173 191 192 Small-pox...... Di htheria...... oS 96 0, 86 lot tog 113 116 xiS 118 132 133 130 735 P . [yphotd Fever...... 41 24 49 44 ! 29 30 36 25 24 2. 14 21 Croup ...... t 7 2 7 6 8 7 8 12 8 6 t4 t5 fyphus Fever...... M ea;les ...... 5. ;-. ;> 41 53 41 33 45 42 57 57 Io; g5 t;) FVhooping-cough...... • 34 23 to 15 29 13 10 8 II 4 3 6 Scarlet Fever..... c4 - In 41 5' 95 loo 65 84 I05 92 loS Leo I Dlarrhmal Diseases .... 268 as) 283 179 193 132 90 71 54 31 29 21 Small-pox...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Dlarncccal Dt,ease,un. l 246 256 255 358 267 1t7 78 58 42 3' 24 12 Typhoid Fever... ,.4 15 14- =c3 1'`7 :47 123 117 122 7; 36 71 75 der 5 years...... f P4thisis ...... 156 140 172 145 146 135 147 133 130 151 152 154 Yellow Fever.....' so 26 20 Bronchitis...... 19 27 36 34 27 43 31 39 34 83 too 92 102 Total .... 46t -_- 4`.c 4)2 - , .~ ; 575 54) --, 5`? 596 5f; 6 a 717 Pneumonia ...... 79 I 99 98 134 7x3 .' r2( 135 145 )(her D1-eases of R e- 14 13 10 19 16 15 19 17 27 2t 19 IS sptratury Organs..} Deal/is .4ccorliin' to Cause, A,;re anti Sex. Violent Deaths...... lot ' 92 405 77 57 51 63 74 44 6 53 63

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Under one Y ear...... , So9 569 589 435 437 373 348 317 304 245 zc9 200 Under five Y ears...... 719 776 813 610 609 547 I 483 455 428 I 371 321 305 Five tosixty-five...... ' 617 595 935 595 524 545 697 548 586 594 587 519 fotal,all causes ...... t 0-4 574 .;e t5:.-, a Sa 3"7 4c 73 a_9 291 164 Sixty-five years and over 156 147 230 128 135 137 152 137 126 r6, n6o 194

Diohthena ...... oS r, tt .. S 13 21 6 .. .. t .. In up...... c r .. r 7 1 .. .. .. Public and Private ( Cro 3 c .. Institutions...... 335 341 46o 312 203 218 283 252 257 li 273 270 271 253 dalartal Fevers ...... 3 z t .. .. .. .. .. z I .. Measles ...... I...... 5 4 1 I 3 t 5 .. .. .. .. ,

Scarlet Fever ...... 7 4 .. .. c 5 2 'nquest Cases...... , 185 167 381 175 I 151 161 154 148 153 748 743 147 i 141 Small-pox ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. TyphoidFever ...... ti S .. .. .. .. t - 4 3 .. Typhus Fever ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. \lean barometer...... la 9. 8z6' zg.95 829.938 30.165 2g.918 29.989.30.r , e 1.904 59.942 30.05430.1I6'29536 29.875 Whooping-cough ...... S I 5 a a I t ,. .. .. .. \lean humidity...... 77 78 J 78 70 i61. 64. 69. 6 t• 59• 58. 163.

Dlarrboeal Diseases ...... 20 14 6 1.. 3 I 14 .. .. .. 5 r Inches of rain and snow. .32 .16 •35 .27 •91 .01 .76 .50 2.35 .. 7.25 .19 2.58 ' 2.34 Phthisis ...... 142 92 30 .. 1 1 2 ~I e a n temperature ` 76.6° I 79` 50.5' 4 =3 73 34 6 (F'aLrenhett).. J 74° 67.3° 68.7° 66.5° 69.6° 6 1.20 155.90 '53.90 152.1° 48.10 Aaxtnmm temperature} 0 Other Tuberculous Diseases ...... 27 t7 1c 2 6 6 14 2 ; S 4 r (Fahrenliet,)•. 93* I 93' ' 92° 85° go° 8o° 8t.° 7 1° 71.0 j 67° 162.0 t6.° '53. \limmum tempera;urr t ° ° Diseases of the Nervous System...... 97 42 55 ao 9 5 • 34 4 , c 7 2; N'ahrenheit)...... J 63 59° 58' S2° 5= 540 53•0 4 I•° 44,0 41° 144.° 36,° 41.° I i Heart Diseases ...... 77 37 42 ' •• •• •• •• 1 S r 31 24 Bronchitis ...... 46 24 22 2, 7 z 30 .. z z I Ii i Pneumonia ...... tsl E6 65 '', 34 12 9 55 4 3 34 27 23 Infectious and Contagious Diseases in flosbitals. Other Diseases of Respiratory Organs... 23 7 tF s 2 „ 2 3 9 7 Diseases of Digestive System ...... 71 42 3' zc 4 2 27 3 2 19 I. 12 WILLARD PARKER Ho iei I AL. RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL. Diseases of Urinary System ...... '.y 42 4- . •• I I 2 4 22 39 zt Congenital Debility* ...... 6- 43 z; F, 2 2 E. 7 L x M > -• v > N I1 ^ >r Old Age ...... 1' 7 tt.. .. I .. .. .. .. .. 3 I; m ' uicides ...... o0 .9 0. S IS Iz 3 ~. .. .. .. .. 3 8 4 v .E m ~a N A • I r. a a n _u u w m Other violent deaths ...... o 4" 30 rF 2 ., z 4 7 5 19 9 2 rn A I-

It I All other causes ...... 113 40 77 n 1 1 14 z 9 30 42 16 Remaining Nov. 12. 39 20 59 4 •. 4 ' I 5 5 .. 4 25 Admitted...... 5 9 14 'I 2 •• a .. .. 4 . * Including premature births, atrophy, inanition, marasmus, atelectasis, cyaoouk and preternatural births. Di=charged ...... 9 4 r3 li t t 3 r 6 Causes of Death not Specified in the Foregoing Tat'le. Died• .. 3 3 .. .. Zymotic. Circulator;'. Remaining Nov. Ig. 35 22 57 6 -• 4 •• ' 5 6 t t .. 3 26 Cenito-urinary. Cerebro-Spinal Fever, I: Puerperal Embolism, r ; Senile Gangrene, 2 Fev.-r, v; Syphilis, t; Erysipelas, ! Arterto sclerosis, L Bright'. Disease and Nephrilin, 63; Total treated.. 44 29 93 6 5 r 5 9 r t •• 4 32 Pyaemia, 3; Influenza, 4. lira:mia, I : Dineases of Clcrus and Vagina. 4 ; 1ivarian Di,ea,es, 2 ; Li-.'sse- of Bladser, 4 I'yo-nrpl1rosis, I. Dietetic. lntegumextary. Res)Iiratory. Alcoholism, 6 ; 5-curvy, I. KINGSTON AVEot7E HOSPITAL. Carbuncle, t ; Eczema, I. Chronic Bronchitis, 13 ; Pleurisy, I Pulmonary Hemorrhage, r ; Accident. ~ v i va a_.~I Laryngitis, 2 : Emphysema, 5 ; > .5o~ Constitutional. Pulmonary Abscess, I. I Poison, 2 ; Fractures and Contusiunc, Cancer, 4y Tubercular Dfeningittc, 19 ; Burn' and Scalds. I : Drown- lug, 8 : Rail~oe4, 5 ; Sufiocanon, r;; Iulr,sts, etc., tI ;: 1 K - pc T -0 Diabetess,, 6; Rheumatism, r ; 6; Criminal Abortion, 2. 'label Mesenteric:(, r . Anmmia, 3 ; Chron.c Rn.umatism, I. Other Causes. Remaining Nov. s2...... 2 .. s Digestive. 16 a r 4 25 .. 5 .. 56 Otitis, I ; Puerperal Convulicns, t ; Castro-enteritis, r3 ; Gastritis, 8 ; Foramen Ovale Open, I ; Mal- Admitted ...... a I .. 1 3 ...... I 8 Arervous. Enteritis, 4 , Cirrhosis, 17 ; ' formation of Heart, z; Post- Obstruction of Intestines, 6 ; partum Hemorrhage, z; Extra. Discharged ...... 7 -. I 2 1 .. 4 .. a .. r 18 Convul.ionn. t4 ; Meningitis and En- Typhlitts. etc., 6; In 1lcestion, r ; uteri-le Pregnancy. z ; Spina cephalrtis, 27 ; Auoptexy, 40. Intesnnal Ulcer, s; lntussusa"p- Died ...... .. t j ...... t Paralys,s, htfida, a ; Llepnanuasis, r : Cieft 5 ; Irr.n.rn., % ; (ion, t ; Peritonitis, , ; Other I Pal ite, t ; Impel 'rate Anus, t ; Epilepsy. a ; Cerebral Tumor, a ; Diseases of Liver, v ; Uentttion, I Debi ty, s ; Misc.uriage, r ; Remaining Nov. I g...... It•• ••3 •,., a6 ' .. I .. .. I 45 Cerebral Solt- mng, t ; Tetanu,, I; t4nomat,tis. 5 . Hepailtis. 3 : Pl..cenra Przevia, I ; Ch1ld- a ; Lertbrakungvnor' r ; Loco- Hernia, 3 ; Jaundice, a; Gall- birth, 3. motor Alaxi:n, n ; Myelitis, r. stones, 1 ; Colic, I. Homicide, s. Total treated...... 1 z8 I 3 I 5 a8 „ 5 •• 2 2 64

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. T H E C I T Y R E C 0 H D 5439

Casts of tWfettlDrts and Conta'tous Diseases Reported, and Deaths /rorra flu Simu, by Ward,, Inspections o/ Premises, t otal number of inspections made ...... 10,973 Classified as follows : SICKNESS. DEATHS RePORTED. I nspections of tenement-houses ... ...... ...... 3,857 " tenement aparhnents (at nlglu), to prevent ovcrcrowdint9...... 986 WARDS. mercantile cot abinb urn ts ...... 1,514 a u rivate dwellings ...... 287 U „C 2 Gta a ~ p C lodgirg-houses ...... tSr a L U II a. ov `n a stables .. 181 0 LI I' f•: to a. slaughter-houses...... 172 other premises...... ...... , 3.795 First ...... 3 •. 2 r 2 .. I 10 Second ...... Total number of citizens' complaints attended to ...... ...... 495 Third ...... , Cl ven tied ........... 308 II CL Fourth ...... I ...... 9 20 found baseless, or nuisance already abated...... 197 original complaints by Inspectors ...... ...... 520 Fifth ...... 2 „ 3 1 Sixth...... 8 2 8 Inspection of - ooa's, .filch Cows, etc. Seventh ...... Io .. Ir .. 3 , 7 6 I6 Total number of Inspections of milk.. . r .. .. 14 733 Eighth ...... 3 t •. 3 specimens examined ...... 7O7 Li quarts of milk destroyed ...... Ninth...... t I .. 2 .. 3 5 30 ...... " inspections of fruit, vegetables and canned goods ...... 8,171 Tenth...... q 2 7 ...... 11 4 17 pounds of same condemned and destroyed ...... 48,130 Cs 4 Inspections (if meat Eleventh ...... 3 . .. 14 2 2 ...... 651 3 31 " pounds of same condemned and destroyed ...... 16,295 22 19 .S Twelfth ...... 28 3 6 „ 6 2 12 123 inspections offish . ...... .. ...... ...... 5,o6o pounds of same toraflemWcd and destroyed ...... Thirteenth ...... 6 15,000 1 •• It 5 • .. 2 2 r5 nit! cli cows examined (tu6crculisI test) ...... 50 2 milch co\W's examined (phy-ical Fourteenth ...... r r 14 test) ...... 42 ...... autopsies ...... Fifteenth ...... I ,• I .. •, „ 6 2 4 2 t Sixteenth ...... I I 8 5 23 Seventeenth ...... I2 •• 29 4 2 Io 6 33 CI,°rraicol Laboratory. Milk-AdulterateO ...... Eighteenth ...... 3 .. 2 1 9 ., ...... ., I.. 4 22 Unadulterated.. ...... 4 16 Nineteenth ...... 2 5 It .. 21 I 15 97 Croton \Vater-Partial sanitary analysis ...... ...... 9 Complete sanitary avalysts ...... I Twentieth ...... 'I 9 5 3 6 38 Water (Kensico supply)-Complete sanitary analysis ...... I " (Ridgewood supply)-Complete sauilary analy.;is ...... I Twenty-first...... 2 .• 15 1 Io 7 I 3 26 ...... cellar, characier ...... ...... 2 14 6 Twenty-second ...... I 15 I 3 •• 5 9 77 miHural, Compo.itian ...... ...... 2 well, contaminated ...... 2 Twenty-third ..,...... ' IS •• 3 3 4 .. 8 8 37 Candies, iiJurious iftgrelIiefits, negative ...... . I42 Twenty-fourth...... 2 ...... 3 p ..3 1 21 Ice, good quality ...... ...... ...... ...... I Preservative, contains 2,61 per cent. torma1IIuhymI .. ...... I MicroScot»cal examination ...... I Total ...... 1 124 10 140 6o 51. 163 5 •• 94 671

E.rberime•ntal ,Inalyses. First ...... 2 .. .. .. .. 2 Estimation of su;pcnded matter in Croton water...... Second ...... I .. Nlicruscolmical ...... 24 Third...... „ I .. 3 Fourth ...... I . r 6 Analysis of Croton Water, Xovemb5e 19, 1898. Fifth ...... i I .. I r 6

Sixth ...... ' 3 .. .. I ,• 5 2 13 RESULTS, EXPRESSED RESULTS, EXPRESSED Seventh ...... .. I .. 2 13 IN Gm:.\I\s 1'Eu is f)A Rl'ti BY U. S. Gurus on WEIGHT IN (11E Eighth ...... 2 .. .. I C4 ...... I 16 231 CUBIC INCHES. I HUNDREDIHUUSAND. Ninth ...... I .. .. ...... 112 Appearance ...... Very slightly turbid. I Very sightly turbid. Tenth...... z .. .. ...... I 2 11 Color ...... Light yellowish Lrown. Light yellowish brown. Eleventh ...... I ...... I r 8 Odor (Heated to ,00° Fabr.) ...... ' Marshy. Marshy. Twelfth ...... I ...... 2 22 Chlorine in Chlorides ...... . s.I74 o.279 Thirteenth...... 1 7 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... i 0.286 0,490 Fourteenth ...... I 2 1 12 Phosphates (P, O6) ...... None. None. Fifteenth ...... I .. .. . 7 Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. Sixteenth ...... 3 .. .. z I . 1 2 2 IO Nitrogen in Nitr.ucs ...... ...... 0.°160 0.0284 Seventeenth...... 5 II Free Ammonia ...... 0.0003 0.0005 Eighteenth ...... 2 I I 2 2 15 Albuminoid Ammonia ...... 0.0078 0.0135 Nineteenth...... 5 I 2 2 9 Total Nitrogen ...... 0.0233 0.0339 Twentieth ...... „ 9 Before boiling..... ... 3.03 5.20 Twenty-first ...... 7 3 2 2 17 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime After boiling..,...... 3.03 5.20 Twenty-second ...... 2 4 2 21 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition)...... 0.991 1.70 Twenty-third ...... 7 I 13 Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 3.908 6.70 Twenty-fourth...... 3 2 4 I 4 13 1 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 4.899 8.40 Twenty-fifth ...... 2 I 2 II 2 Twenty-sixth ...... 2 3 I .. I 22 Temperature at hydrant, 46° h ahr. Twenty-seventh...... 2 I I ro .. 2 Twenty-eighth...... 5 2 14 Analysis of Rii rewood 11'ater, Noz'ember 15, t8cS,

Twenty-ninth...... I 5 4 7 28 Thirtieth...... I 2 I I 7 Ri SUI.TS, FXPISEtiSPD RESULT.., EX"RESSED IN US INS PEk IN i 'MIT.. BY Thirty-first ...... e .. z U.ti,(i.{I. L, i,N .FWEIGH , IN SINE I 5 231 Ceeic lNtnes. I~HuvuuED TNOUS.ND. Thirty-second...... „ I ., .. r 2

Appearance...... Very slightly turbid. Very slightly turbid. Total...... 57 2 36 20 II 2 28 41 345 Color ...... (Light yellowi..h brown. Light yellowish brown. Marshy. Odor, Healed to loo° Fahr.) ...... Marshy. First...... 2 r I I I 17 r 1.0353 2,782 Chlorine in Chlorides...... Second...... 2 2 9 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... I.716 2.913 C ! Third...... 6 vi Phosphates (P2 O,) ...... None. None. C, Fourth...... Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. Fifth...... Nitrogen in Nitrates...... 0.0519 o.r°6z Free Ammonia ...... o.0006 o.00to Total...... 5 3 3 2.. 3 I 37 Albuminoid Ammonia...... 0.c044 0.0075 I 3 I_ Total Nitrogen ...... o.o66o 0,1132 First...... Before boiling...... 2.42 4,16 .d Second ...... I 8 C Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime { Alter boiling...... , I 6 2.42 4.16 Ei Third...... Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... 1.516 2.60 E l Fourth...... I 3 6.40 Fifth...... z 4 Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 3.732 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 5.248 9.00

Total...... .. q l 22 Temperature at hydrant, 541 Fahr•

5440 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898.

dlr'inua/ inr/ar'ctron of Sr'lrools. lnfeetious and Contagious Diseases. p Total number of cases visited by Ins ectors...... 1,570 l U v _ CAtSE OF EXCLUSION. remisesvisiled by I)ismtectors ...... ii a - p 257 rooms disinfected... .... ...... 587 C C . 1/ C _ P.tR-.A pieces of infected goods destroyed ...... 77 - a.: E -E t u sirtc pieces of infected goods disinfected and returned ...... =d' L p y,II2 h;A,EC R 654 C —= = ri persons removed to hospital...... 29 primary vaccinations...... 363 revaccinations.. ...... .- 942 ” certificates of vaccination issued ...... 1,129 cattle examined by Veterinarian...... 369 `• glandered horses destroyed ...... 3 Grammar Schools— ! •' institutions inspected...... 37 Grammar Department.; 5 202,051 488 2.274 1,179 34 t ...... I 7 tz I zto Primary Department..' S 33gco *290 r4;t 1930 rzr t: 2 x r5 09 r 9 17 Total number of dead animals removed from streets...... Primary...... 5 72.970 130 507 1,030 69 ., I .... 2 3 13 33 4 '3 964 Parochial ...... 5 1,oeo So 9, goa 22 .. ,. I ,. „ 3 6 9 ....3 Industrial Schools—52600k— Executive Action. American Female Guardtan Societ•...!1 z, to - G .. . . I 4 ,. t .. Total number of orders issued for abatement of nuisances...... = :5 of ;g 799 Attorney's notices issued for non-cotnpliance with orders ...... 295 Children's Aid Soci.•iy. 5 •.224 1221 87 a ...... .. .. I 3 3 ., .. 2 " civil actions begun...... ...... 23 Schools in Tenement- criminal actions begun ...... ...... houses ...... , ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. arrests made..... ... ...... 4 judgments obtained in civil courts ...... Kindergarten Schools... $13 t: P5 go rt 6 .. .. ., .. .. t 4 .. .. .. 5 criminal courts ...... 6 Mixed Schools...... 5 33,112 44 zoo 156 .. .. i .. I 2 permits issued .. ...... ...... 630 persons removed from overcrowded apartments ...... 2

Total ,------'-— 6--3 5,203 275 6 r z 3 14 46 r34 t 6 47 By order of the Board. - EVlV'iONS CLARK. Secretary. * Included in the Grammar bch2olr, Grammar Department. Jnsj'eerwns under Law Lt'.7,')(/7uu. L'mp't'i'mers[ of if"iunen and Childr,'n in JZO'/Carrfile anti l/auu/ar uri,,, Establishments. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. CHILDREN'S EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATES GRANTED. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Co tratSSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, l5EW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, BtrTHnLACE. CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN AND Wt1ITA: STREETS, NEW YORK, December t, 1898.

FOREIGN. —.I AMERICAN. Szrpere'isor of the City Record.' DEAR SIR —In accordance with the requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I herewith transmit to you, for publication iu the CITY i.ECOkD of December 3, 1898, a list of applications received since November 24, for appointment to the position of Patrolman. Yours respectfully, Ed J . LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

A,p,tlicatiorzs for Patrolman. Mercantile, Male ....,.. to,- .. 4 3 x .. r z I •• t' i- i 3 4 t i .. ~.. .. .. 3,I rc7 Female ...... re; ,. ; t - z _ .. _ .. 4 4 r .. .. ro3 NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION. Manufacturing, Mare ... Earls E.Staats...... ' 19 Barrow street, Manhattan Borough ...... Watchman. •` Female 6: ..7 r .. I .. 4 4 .. .. .. ... 2 40 .. 2 .. .... .. .. x 62z Thomas 1lcSherry...... g Dean street, Brooklyn Borough...... Piano polisher. Total ...... 17 6 7 4 _5 ° .. .. -2 z- 7 rr z . ., 6' 312 James Cunningham...... z65 Eighth street, I3ooklyn Borough...... Conductor. William E. Berhany ...... , x17 West Sixteenth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Gtipman. CHILDREN'S EMPLOYSIENT CERTIFICATES REFUSED. Dennis J. 1taHnicn...... 1 350 I'h-asant avenue, Manhattan Borou3h ...... Clerk, Henry Herbert...... ) 439 DeKalb avenue, Ilrooklyn Borough...... Shoemaker. BIRTHPLACE. Patrick Dolan ...... 414 East Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough...... Coachman. COLOR.', CAUSE. FOREIGN. AMERICAN. Joseph 11. Lainbrecht .... 327 East Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Plumber. George P. Z rn...... .. Glendale, Queens Borough ...... Marble-cutter. Francis Ashenden...... 1~~, 193 Fifty-f urth street, Brooklyn Borough ...... Private. 8 R'il;iam D, Lenihan .... 54 E,st One Hundred and Forty-second street, Bronx Stonecutter. Borough...... James A. Driscoll ...... l. 67 Monroe street, Manhattan Borough . ...... Box-maker. Henry Falk ...... 700 Fifth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Janitor,

Mercantile, Male...... 3 .. r .. .. .. II .. .. 3 I .. .. .. z 3 Edward J. Rorke...... 1 232 Degraw street, Brooklyn It rough ...... Post-o'7ice clerk. " Fem.ile.... 5 Andrew J. Dillon...... 529 Third avenue, Manhattan Eorough ...... rruckman. Manufacturing, hale.. 5 ?tlelvin Smith,Jr...... 163 Halsey street, Brooklyn Borough...... Life-saver. Female 5 Charles P. Schatz...... ' 7 Spencer Court, Brooklyn Borou_gh ...... Machinist. George G. Lepre...... 255 Elizabeth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Plumber. Total...... r8 .— — i; t ---- r = r . r 3 5 6 2 5 x 8 Charles Koch... ...... 547 \Vest Fiftieth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Coal. Joseph J. Dillon ...... rz3 Summit street, Brooklyn Borough ...... Elevator conductor. Pathology and Bacteriology. Daniel Dillon ...... Plasterer. Total number of premises visited by Inspectors...... J96 252 East Sixty-second street, Manhattan Borough...... auto ies human o, animal o ...... ...... Thomas 1V.Goodale...,..i SEo Herkimer street, Brooklyn Borough...... Clerk. new ca,es treaied with dil'htheria anti-toxin by Medical lnsp_ctors..... 17 " Bernard C. Seebeck...... , 399'._ Nineteenth street, Brooklyn Borough...... Traveling. I' curative injections of diphtheria anti-toxin given by Medical Inspectors. 21 persons immunized with diphtheria anti-toxin by Medical It1 pector.... 47 22 James I)uffv...... . zo6 West Thirty-second street, Manhattan Borough... Driver. incubations performed ...... ....... I •` inoculations ofanimali,vith toxins ...... 19 Patri It T. McVey...... tt9 West 17th street, 1lauhattan Borough...... Salesman. II anim>_1s bled for antitoxic ecru:n ...... ...... P hilip 3I . Lockwood...... Tip printer. samples of toxins tested ...... . .. ... ...... ...... 4 5s Macdougal street, Manhattan Borou„h ...... " samples of anti-toxic serums tested ...... z Sigmund Leopold...... ?;o Pleasant avenue, Manhattan Borough ...... Salesman. " bacteriological examinations of suspected diphtheria, viz. : True 113, not dihhtherta 56, in,lecisive 55, viz. : Culture made too late in John Watson ...... log Eighth avenue, Manhattan Borough...... Bookkeeper. disease 32, insup1m1m[ growth on culture medium 2, culture Alfred J. HcKeohan...... 525 Madison street, Llanoattan Borough...... Porter. medium contaminated 3, culture medium dried up o. suspicious bacilli only found 15, no diphtheria bacilli found 3, laryngeal Jerome A. Manning...... 438 East Eighty-sixth street, Manhattan B ;rough...... 1 Boatman. cases, antiseptic applied within two hours o ...... 2_4 William Reider...... bacteriological examinations of convalescent cases of dtphtheiia, preced- 426 East Seventy-sixth street, Manhattan Borough ..... Bottler. ing disinfection...... ... ..... .. 143 Anthony A. Mullin ...... 183 Nassau street, Brooklyn L'.,rough ...... Laborer, bacteriological examinations of healthy throats in infected families.. , . , 2 Michael culture, in cases of suspected diphtheria taken by Medical School Hallinan...... 122 smith street, Brooklyn Borough...... Clerk. Inspectors in schools, viz. Diphtheria bacilli found I, diphtheria Frant. Hoey ...... tee Tenth street, Brooklyn B rough...... Lin Oman. bacilli not found 3, indecisive o ...... ..... ...... 4 examinations of blood from case, of suspected typhoid fever (positive Hen-y T. Mitchell...... 1612 Fulton street, Brooklyn Borough ...... Clerk. reaction 13, negative reaction 17), (Vidal test ...... 30 James T. Lycch ...... x730 Dean street, Brooklyn Borough...... Guard. samples of feces or urine examined for typhoid bacilli (typhoid bacilli found is not found (a), Hi,s method ...... 7 Julius Herman...... 39 Columbia street. Manhattan Borough...... Engineer. bacteriological examinations of suspected tuberculosis (tubercle bacilli found 44, not found 53) John S. Hodge...... 172 West Ninety-eighth street, Manhattan Borough...., Laborer. microscopical preparations made and examined (tuberculosis) , ... . , , , 15 Harry E, Wi--kham...... 284 W,st Fourth street, Manhattan Borough...... Porter. cages of pulmonary tuberculosis examined and removed to hospitals.... 8 Gustav Bernhard...... ! 214 East One H:mdred and Twenty-sixth street, flan. 1 case, of pulmonary tuberculosis examined, removal not recommended.. 2 J Gripman. •` animals vaccinated. ...... 5 William Marcus...... 154 Henry street, Manhattan Borough...... Cashier. animals collected from. , - . , 5 250 West One Hundred and Twenty. first street.Dian. 1 grammes of vaccine virus collected ... ...... 22.09 Charles S. Haberman... J Clerk, cub. cent. of liquid vaccine virus prepared ...... 55 Martin Bresnahan ...... 1 38 Downing street, Manhattan Borough...... Freighthandler. clinical test, of vaccine virus made ...... " 35 sample- of vaccine virus to„ten bacteriologically ...... ...... George E. Moran, Jr..... 1392 Fifth avenue, Manhattan Borough ...... Conductor. capillary tune; prepared .... , .... , ... , ...... small vials prepared ...... rrt James H. Graham...... -53 Fifteenth street, Brooklyn Borough...... •• large vials prepared... ...... • , , ...... Amount of diphtheria ants-toxic serum produced in c. c, 31 Jacob C. Fulcher,Jr...... zo2 Prince street, Brooklyn Borough...... Footman. Number of visits to Department Stations (collection of cultures, etc.)...... . 294 Charles V. Stevens...... 671 Carroll street, Brooklyn Borough ...... Clerk. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORDD. 5441

From Foreman Engine 3t-Reporting chimney tire at Nos. 53 and S5 While street. To the DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Inspector of Combustibles. Front Foreman Engine 3o-McL,-rtiu1 storage of woolen boxes at northeast corner of Canal BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. and Greenwich streets. To the Iuspcclor of Combustibles. From Fmetnnn Engine 5-Reporting Fur>c on trial suitable for the service. To the Chief of Battalion in chat- e of I luspital and Training Stables. IN BOARD OF EXAMINERS, NOVEMBER I0, 1898. 111I.Ls A(iit rED. Borvzz ks of I/ankcrttax and 77zc Bronx. The Board of Examiners met this day at 3.15 P. M. Sche~lulc 194 of [8t)5 The roll was called, with the following result : Fire I)epartcgo-t llmd for Sites, 11.dldings and Telegraph System ...... $3,333 27 Present-Thomas J. Brady, Commissioner of Buildings for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Schedule t49 of 1897-- The Bronx, in the chair, and Messrs. Bcnner, Dobbs, McMillan, Fryer, O'Reilly, Moore and Fire Ikparttncnt Fund for Sites, Il~.tildings and Telegraph System...... 46,322 58 Conover. Absent-Mr. Post. Schedule 49 of 1898- The minutes of November 1, 1898, were read and, on motion, approved. Apparatus, supplies, etc ...... $9,961 35 Petitions were then submitted for approval, as follows: Schedule 50 of iS9S- Plan 820, New Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow the Metropolitan Fireproofing Company's Salaries...... system to be used according to the plans and as stated in petition ; Nos. 64, 66 and 68 Wooster $178,479 78 street. Petitioner, Edward H. Kendall. Denied. I rrr;Iz oif Brooklj,u. Plan 692A, New Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow the Tostevin-Ilayes Fireproof Construc- Schedule 40 of IS95--- tion Company to fireproof four tiers of steel beams, as illustrated, below the spans and centre of S $ beams, as stated in petition ; south side of Unionport road, Van Nest, Borough of Bronx (New alaries ...... 120,054 75 York Catholic Protectory). Petitioners, Farnsworth & Miller. Denied. Roiongk of Qu c ,,r (L.vrg Island ('ill~). Plan 1266, Alterations to Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow a reconsideration of decision of Schedule 13 of 1893- Board at meeting held October 18, 1898, so as to permit present walls of building to be used for an additional story 8 feet 6 inches high, making total height from curb level to highest point of beams Salaries...... ...... $2.479 88 75 feet, as stated in petition ; Nos. 822 and 824 Broadway. Petitioner, George H. Streeton. Ixi'nsItilit CS AIIt m)mzzm). - Denied. Mr. Conover here entered. 13ri;-1u of dlanlrall~rrt. Ilan 1097, Alterations to Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow the piers of first story of Elm So tons anthracite coal ...... ...... $187 50 street front to be built without bond stones ; said piers are 3 feet 2 inches x 20 inches ; the openings heather dusters... ...... .. ...... 99 00 9 feet 4 inches ; piers are [o feet 6 inches to spring of arch ; from centre of arch to centre of next Carpets, 1inQlengt and furniture, quarters Engine .4S ...... 300 00 arch, 12 feet 6 inches ; the wall for 30 feet above spring of arch is 20 inches thick, thence to top Whitewashing, quarters Engine 22 ...... 45 00 28 feet of 16-inch brick ; openings for windows on each floor, about 7 feet x 5 feet over centre of Masonry, quarters F:ugine 48 ...... 99 50 arch, and all will be built of good hard brick ; piers are all built in cement, as stated in petition Furnace work, Engine 57 (tire-hot t '' The New V;urtur ") ...... 85 on No. 8 Ifoward street. Petitioner, Thomas S. Godwin. Denied. Carpentry, quarters Eu inc 59 ... ...... 41 00 Plan 399A, New Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow frame building to be erected 37 feet 8 Roofing work, quartets Eugine 52 86 on inches high at the middle in front from curb to highest point of roof, instead of 39 feet, as stated Roofing work, Clinton Street Storehouse ...... 95 00 in petition of September 30, 1898 ; south side of East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, 200 feet east of Southern Boulevard, Petitioner, Hermann Iiorenburger. Laid over for draw- Bm,-ore, Irs of Rroo/l}'1t and Queens. ings to be filed in accordance with application. With the approval of the Deputy Comm mission F. Plan 812A, New Buildings, 1897-Petition to allow plaster hoards to remain on basement Four horses for apparatus companies...... $boo on ceiling instead of wire lathing, as stated in petition ; south side of One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, 250 feet west of Elton avenue. Petitioner, Rod. Werner. Denied. APPOWlLu. flan 372, New Buildings, 1898-Petition to allow cellar stain to be placed beneath the main 'I Jl~;drrrltrrrt. fireproof stairs ; said stairs are inclosed from cellar to roof by brick and stone 1ualh, and the William I). Chalmer<, 1'ircnan .{th gr.ule, nt lOt per annum, from 1st instant, and assigned elevator inclosure in cellar is filled in with fireproof blocks, as shown on plans and as stated in to Engine I. petition ; north side of Eighty-fifth street, 200 feet east of Riverside Drive. Petitioner, Henry Anderson. Approved, on condition that self-closing fireproof doors are provided at the openings marked " A," " A," " A," ' 0 A " on cellar plan ; Air. Bonner voting no. NOVEMBER 1, 1898. Plan 752, New Buildings, ISgS-Petition to allow templates to be omitted from tinder ends ,1utt .i- Aril ,y; MEdckl;p .tNn Duro;ED on. of steel floor beams, on the ground that said steel floor beams are not placed more than 30 inches 1-7/c t. from centres, also if wooden beams of sufficient strength to carry the floor load would be used, templates under same would not be required, as stated in petition ; southwest corner of Fifth From the Board of Estimate and .Apportionment--Transmitting certified copy of resolution, avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street. Petitioners, Kurtzer & Rohl. Approved adopted on the 31st ultimo, as follows Mr. McMillan voting no. Resolved,'1'hat the sum of eight hundrek.l $fill fifty dollars (So) be and the same is hereby transferred from the appropriation niade to the 1F ire Dep:urtment for 1897 from the proceeds of Plan 837A, New Buildings, i898-Petition toallow building to be erected ;7 feet 6 inches in Fonds i.sueul pursuant t , the provisions of chapter 79 of the Lames of 1894, as anten led by chapter height instead of 35 feet, as stated in petition ; south side of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, 75t of the Laws of t897, entitled " For Sites, l;uil-lings, and Telegraph System," to the appro- 26 feet 6 inches east of Prospect avenue. Petitioner, W. C. Dickerson. Approved. priation made to said Drhartment for IS96, pursuant to said act, entitled " New Sites." Book- Plan 848, New Buildings, 1898--Petition to allow the stairs leading to cellar to be located keeper notified. under main staircase, publi2 halls inclosed with brick walls on all sides and same are absolutely Front the Department of Finance-In reference to the renewal of leases of certain premises fireproof ; also to allow cast-iron columns and steel beams to be erected in rear part of cellar of occupied by the Department in tie Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance smith application to the size and materials shown in place of 8-inch brick wall ; also to allow a 12-inch brick wall to feet Commissioners of the i inking Fool, dated September 16, 1898. Copy forwarded Deputy Com- in height to be built upon party wall, as called for in party-wall question ; present wall is 24-inch missioner. stone in basement, 16-inch brick in first story, and i; inches thick in second, third and fifth stories. hrom the Cl,ief of Department- and it is proposed to continue this [2-inch wall up 10 feet to meet required height of proposed I:especting the recommendation of the Deputy Commissioner concerning time applications new building to be erected on these premises, all as shown on plans and a stated in petition ; fur pension; of the wi lr,-.cs of the late Chief of 'I-o enty-uintlt Battalion \V'iiliavr A. Gallagher and south side of Eighty-fifth street, 275 feet west of West End avenue. Petitioner, Geo. Fred. Pelham. Fireman Ist grade David J. Ryan, Engine 2t, IImro.ipit of IIiooI- lyn, and reporting that prelinti- Approved, on condition that self-closing fireproof doors are provided in cellar at points marked nary to action I,eitug taken 1,.v the Coormi-ssi,iner, letters of administration n)ust be obtained from A," ''A'' on cellar plans ; Mr. Bonner voting no. the Surrogate. Report approved. Ilan 865, New Buildings, IK98-Petition to allow the use of the Roebling concrete, wire and 2. Re-pecting the renewal of application by the mother of the late Fireman let grade lames iron floor arch, composed of first quality cinder, sand and Portland cement concrete laid on an Gonou l, 1loruugh of mIanhntt aim , for a pension, and -ccromiii endii g that she 1 permitted to file iron and wire curved arch frame, concrete filling to be 15 inches at the haunches and 3 inches at aflilavits in support of her clai, u. Recommendation approved. the crown in thickness, as shown on plans and as stated in petition ; south side of Thirteenth From the Furc-nian in Charge of hiel,amr Shop;-11riurti g receipt on 24th ultimo from the street, 135 feet west of Broadway. Petitioner, Henry Fouchaux. Denied ; Mr. Conover voting Gleason & ItiiIcy mIanu fact uring Coml>tnyv of one sec-jut cl -ii ice Dederick hook an,I hairier truck, in favor of approval. Borough of Manhattan, in confrrmity with the specifications. From Foreman, F lIgiue 31 - 1-iars ii - .ng recovery of trait portat ion certificate Nn. 464, to t by Ilan 875, New Buildings, 1898 -Petition to allow staircase hallways and first-story hallway Fireman 1st grade IIany W. Walls of his command. Fine reutitted. leading to street to he inclosed with 4-inch I beams filled in between with 4-inch hallow Fireproof From Foreutan, I; iii 43, Ih r ugh of Brookl vii -Repnrtin g loss of tire badge No. 23Sr, by tiles, instead of 8-inch brick walls ; also to allow ceilings to be constructed of 2-inch angles, placed Fireman 2d grade Charles Schuenfeldt of his command. Usual fine imposed. not more than 2 feet on centres and filled in with 2-inch fireproof blocks ; all as stated in peti- From Ilorgan F Slattery, Architects-lubmittin l bills for professional services rendered in tion ; Nos. 164 and 166 Elizabeth street. Petitioner, Adolph Rechlin. Approved. connection with engine-Louses tm be erected at No. i19 Maiden Lane and No. 22 East Twelfth Plan 1378, Alterations to Buildings, i898-Petition to allow the walls of additional story to street. Reply communicated. be 8 inches thick, the story being but 9 feet high ; as stated in petition ; No. 677 Fifth avenue (rear). Petitioner, James Stroud. Approved. From the Department of Buildings-Re~luesting to be informed whether there are any laws On motion, the Board then adjourned, 4.55 P.M. WILLIAM Ii. CLASS, Clerk to Board. or rules or regulations of the Department as to the manner in which roof tanks should be supported. To the Chief of Department. From Foreman hook and Ladder 3-Reporting chimney fire at No. Ito University place. To the Inspector of Coutb!tstibles. FIRE DEPARTMENT. ExPE~.Drrt'RES Al1TItORIZED. Ba-orrg!i of Brooklm'a. TRANSACTIONS FROM OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 5, INCLUSIVE. With the approval of the Deputy Couunissioner. Four horses for app)rat,ts egn,1agic ...... Soo 00

OCTOBER 31, 1898. From the Corporation Counsel-Advising the Commissioner, in response to request of the 2Stlt NOVEMBER 2, IS98. instant, to reinstate William H. Delahanty and George H. Smyth in the service of the Depart- ( I', m - NING OF PROI'OS. t.s. ment, Borough of Queens, in accordance with the orders of the Supreme Court-the former as In presence of the Conuui sioner and a representative of the Comptroller. Deputy Chief of Department, and the latter as Foreman, whereupon the following orders were made: fir Fzuuzi.tlairrg lla),, Share, O,rls and than in the Iormmrihs of JItzi✓ia/lanazrd77reBronx: I. In accordance with the decision of Hon. William D. Dickey, Justice of the Supreme No. I-Horace In ersoll...... $7,392 00 Court, dated April 2, 1898, and the decision of Hon. G. J. Garretson, Justice of the Supreme No. 2-Theo tore 1'. ltutlnaan & Co ...... 8,209 40 Court, dated October 25, 1898, William 1I. Delahanty is hereby reinstated as Deputy Chief of No. 3-John Noonan ...... ...... 8,945 00 Department in the Fire Department of Long Island City, Borough of Queens, which said Depart- ment has become a part of and merged into the Fire Department of The City of New York by -each with security deposit of $250--the first and third in currency, the second in certified check. operation of law, to take effect from April 2, 1898, with salary at the rate of $2,zoo per annum. for Erecting cz I zril:Brrf fir- th D.jerrtnrrrrt on 14r rl tlrr .Vile of Seoiclel _=J-enne, East of plaits 2. In accordance with the decision of Hon. William D. Dickey, Justice of the Supreme Court, Str.el, Czft- L1uz::; Rs.rstirgh of The Bzvzr.r dated April 2, 1898, 'George H. Smyth is hereby reinstated as Foreman in the Fire Department No. I-John Fury ...... $7,997 00 of Long Island City, Borough of Queens, which said Department has become a put of and 8,193 00 No. 2-Ryan & McFerran ...... merged into the Fire Department of The City of New York by operation of law, to take effect 9,115 00 from April 2, 1898, with salary at the rate of $1,386.66 per annum. No. 3-Jimmies O'Toole ...... 1o.4 -Christopher Nally Compauy ...... 9,419 00 From the Chief of Department-Recommending that application be made to the Department ...... 10,590 00 of Highways for permission to open the pavement in East Eighty-fifth street, at the following No.5-Jobe F. Johnson ..... ...... .. points : Opposite Nos. 22 and 58, and at the southeast corners of Madison and Filth avenues, to -each with security deposit of seoc, certi ied check. obtain access to the service boxes for the purpose of repairing cables. Recommendation approved. ere awarded to Horace Ingersoll and Joint Fury, respectively, they being the From the Inspector of Combustibles-Report of operations of Bureau, Boroughs of Brooklyn ']"he contracts ti- and Queens, for week ending 27th instant-receipts, $857 ; Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx owest bidders, subject to the approval of the .sureties by the Comptroller. and Richmond. for week ending 29th instant-receipts, $687.50. CO>tAIUNLCATIONS RECEIVED AND DISPOSED OF. From the Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond- i. Report of operations of Bureau for week ending this date. Fi icd. 2. Report in regard to two suspicious fires, one at No. 636 Third avenue, on the 23d instant, From his lluuor the 7mlayor-"1"ransmittin communication from the Amalgamated Painters and the other at No. 124 Ludlow street, on the 25th instant. and Decorators of New 1"ork concerning the alleged performance of mechanical work on Depart- From the Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Report of operations of Bureau ment builclings by mcu)bers of the unif,>rwe,l force. Reply communicated. for week ending 29th instant. From the Municipal Civil Service Counnissiou-Requesting to lie informed whether there is From Foreman Engine 7-Reporting loss of transportation certificate No. 135, by Engineer an age limit for Medical Officers. Reply c,nuinunicaty1. Henry Kraetzer of his command. Usual fine imposed. From the Corporation Counsel-1Rcturning apps,ved, forms of contract aril specifications for Referred. furnishing one double extra first-size steam fire-engine, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. From Foreman Engine 9-Reporting storage of vitriol, without permit, on premises No. II Advertisement invitirg prohu;ai<, to lie ofwnal on the 16th instant, ordered inserted in the C1'rY Market street, To the Inspector of Combustibles. RECD [dl). 5442 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, I898.

From the New Amsterdam Gas Company--Commending the excellent work done by the NOVEMBER 5, 1898. uniformed force at fire at their works, Ravenswood, Borough of Queens. Reply communicated. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED AND DISPOSED OF. From Foreman Engine 24—Reporting recovery of transportation certificate belonging to Filed. Engineer Henry Kractzer of his command. Fine remitted. From the Department of Finance—Relative to the claim of Alonzo Brymer for salary as Fire Belerl e,l. bfarshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, for July, 1898. Copy forwarded Deputy Commis- From the Manhattan Fire Alarm Company—Reporting that they have connected the follow- sioner. ing premises of the Manhattan Railway Company wctrh the street boxes stated : From the Deputy Commissioner- 2-1 Despatcher's Office. One hundred and Forty-fifth street and 1•:idhth avenue ; box 57• 1. copy of resolution recently adopted by the Municipal Assembly, authorizing Boiler-room, One 1lundred and Fifty-ninth street and Eighth avenue ; box 2-1S4. the Department of Parks, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, to continue the use of an old steam To the Chief of Department. fire-engine. Reply cominunicated. From Foreman Engine 9—Reporting storage of vitriol, without a permit, at premises No. 120 2. Reporting death of Blacksmith Robert J. Ross. Municipal Civil Service Commission East Broadway and No. 3 Pike street. To the Inspector of Combustibles. notified. From the Deputy Commissioner--Transmitting copy of letter from the Lidgeru•ood Manu- From the Inspector of Combustibles —Report of operations of Bureau, Boroughs of Brooklyn facturing Company and check from said company for $IOO, for the energy displayed by the and Queens, for week ending 3d instant—receipts, $509 ; Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and uniformed force at fire on their premises on 24th ultimo. Reply communicated. To the Book- Richmond, for week ending 5th instant—receipts, $1,316. keeper to place check to credit of Relief Fund. From the Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond—Report of operations of Bureau for week ending this date. E\PEN IITI'trEs Ar'TIIORIZED. From the Foreman in Charge of Repair Shops—Reporting receipt, on 27th ultimo, of one Bnrau Irs of Jlo;r?:,rttan and Tie Brona-, fourth-;ize La France steam fire-engine, for use in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, in con- Whitewashing, quarters Engine i6 ...... $So 00 formity with the specifications. Whitewashing, quarters Engine 60 ...... 65 00 From the Safety Insulated Wire and Cable Company—Assignment of moneys due or to grow Masonwork, etc., quarters Engine 39 ...... 225 00 due under contract, dated June 23, 1898, for placing fire-alarm electrical conductors underground, Masonwork, etc., quarters Hook and Ladder ii ...... 6S oo to the Market and Fulton National Bank of The City of New York. Approved and copy trans. Masonwork, etc., quarters Hook and Ladder 16 ...... 235 00 mitted to Department of Finance. LDrorv,Jis of Envokl),n nr..l Qm,ois, BIL.IS AUDITED. With the approval of the Deputy Commissioner. Borou4h of Dlanlrattan. Fourhorses for apparatus companies ...... $Soo 00 Schedule 190 of 18g6— Fire Department Fund for Sites, Buildings and Telegraph System...... $1I,350 00 ArroINTED. Borox k if dZrnhattan. Schedule 150 of 1897— William R. Flynn, Lineman, Telegraph branch, at $1,000 per annum, from 3d instant. Fire Department Fund for Sites, Buildings and Telegraph System...... $1,956 o8 CoairENsATION DESIGNATED. Boratrsclr if ,llrnGatta», Borough of Brooklyn. Climber James O'Hare, Telegraph Branch, at st,000 per annum, from 1st instant. Schedule 41 of iSg8- Apparatus, supplies, etc ...... $4,460 51 ----e... *--- NOVEMBER 3. 1893. TRt -si5. Borough of Queens. Jl ;''ugii of ,uI ,n1Itlan, Schedule 14 of 1898 Fireman 1st grade Geor,e T. F. Harris, Engine 8, "neglect of duty." Ordered to be Supplies, rents, etc., Volunteer Fire System ...... $1,546 6o examined by the Medical Officers as to his fitness to co,stinue in the service of the Department. Fireman 1st grade Edward F. 1-Iargrove, Hook and Ladder to, •' disobedience of orders Borough of Queens (Long Island Lit)'). and '' disrespectful language to superior officer.'' Reprimanded. Schedule t5 of 1398— Fireman Ist grade James McCullen, Hook and Ladder 21, ''disrespectful language to Salaries...... $1,689 95 superior officer." Fined two days' pay and warned. Bcr,>rr;'hs of B;nnklrn acrd Querns. APPOINTED. Assistant Foreman Martin Corcoran, Engine 5, ''absence without leave." Adjourned until Bu'rouc ks of Brooklyn and Queens— 4s Uniflmrmed Firemen, zu¢th Salary at the Rate of $Soo 17th instant. •per An,non, for a 1'rolationary Period of One 111nrth franc itlz Ins/ant. Fireman 1st grade Michael J. Maloney, Hook and Ladder i 1, " absence without leave " (six Name. Assignment. specifications), ''disobedience of orders.'' and '' conduct preju,licial to good order or discipline." Michael Brennan ...... Engine 2. Adjourned until 17th instant. Thomas J. Cooney ...... Engine 3. Fireman 1st grade Timothy J. Manning. Engine 3, '' under the influence of liquor. " Fined fames Guilfoy]e ...... Engine 5. two day's' pay. William H. Nicholson ...... ...... Engine 6. Fireman 1st grade William J. (Barry, Engine 33, '' neglect of duty " (two specifications) and ..... Peter F. 'McCormick .... ...... ...... Engine 6. absence without leave." Fined five days' pay on each of the specifications of the first charge Michael P. Lynch ...... ....Engine lo. and five days' on the second charge—fifteen days' pay in all. oseph Shortall ...... Engine 12. Fireman 2d grade James H. Van Pelt, Engine 41. '' under the influence of liquor." Fined J Charles McAllister ...... ...... Engine r5. three days' pay. eorge llersfelt ...... Engine 16. Fireman zd grade Frederick \Wardell, Engine 41, '' absence without Fined three G \V...... leave." George 13. IIall ...... Engine 20. days' pay. oe Isaacs Engine Fireman 2d grade Thomas J.' Murphy, Engine 49, "under the influence of liquor." Fined M ...... 21. Joseph B. Fish ...... Engine 25. three days' pay. „hn Moran ...... Engine 35. Fireman 4th grade James H. \Walsh, Hook and Ladder 15, '' neglect of duty." Fined one J John Flanagan ...... Hook and Ladder 5. day's pay. Edwin Lawley ...... ...... Hook and Ladder 8. COM)IUNICATIONS RECEIVED AND DISPOSED OF. John Cogan ..... ...... Ilook and Iadder 9. Fuel. N. G. Prude ...... ...... Hook and Ladder It, From the Department of Finance— I. Respecting renewal of lease of premises on Lawrence avenue, near Second street, Borough of Brooklyn, occupied as quarters of Engine Company No. 50. Copy forwarded Deputy Com- BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. missioner. 2. Receipt for security deposits accompanying proposals opened on 2d instant. CONi>tUNICATIoNs RECEIVED AND DisrosEn OF. Fil•d. From the Deputy Coinmis.i.oner—Report for quarter ending September 3o, 1898. From Buildings Superintendent—Recommending that the architects for construction of From the Corporation Counsel—Re questing copies of forms of charges and notice to appear apparatus houses for Engine 4 in Maiden Lane, and for a new company in Twelfth street, for trial ; also affidavit of Foreman Hook and Ladder 17, who served notice upon Edward L. between University place and Fifth avenue, be reque.ted to send to this office five sets of prints for Lynch, Fireman of Engine 9, detailed to that company, to appear for trial July 8, 1898, who was the use of intending bidders. Recommendation approved. dismissed the service July 12, 1898. Foreman notified to forward affidavit to Borough Head- From John M. Gorman, Counsellor-at-Law—[Requesting information as to the method of gnarters on 3d instant. collecting outstanding accounts from members of the uniformed force. Reply communicated. From President, Borough of Queens—In relation to lack of harmony in fire companies, Town of Flashing. Also in regard to application Springfield Fire Department for an appropriation for From Clement Reed, Temporary Watchman, Repair Shops—Tendering his resignation. maintenance, 1898. Reply communicated. Accepted to take effect from 1st instant. From \Vhitestone Fire Department- In reference to a supply of coal. Reply communicated. From the Continental Iron \Works—Commending the Department for efficiency in extinguish- From the New York Telephone Company—Requesting permission to atta h two wires to ing fire on their premises on 2d instant. Reply communicated. Department pole line, west side of Eighth avenue, between One hundred and Thirty-sixth and From Mrs. Charles H. Peters—In relation to fire-hydrant, corner Hicks and Union streets. One Hundred and Forty-first streets. To the Chief of l)epaniuent. Reply communicated. From William H. Masterson, Contractor—Requesting the removal of two of the Deparment's From William Trumbridge—Commendirg the Department for promptness in responding to telegraph poles at 'Marion avenue and One hundred and Ninety-fifth street, which interfere with alarm of fire from St. George Hotel. Reply communicated. the progress of the work of regulating and grading said avenue. To the Chief of Department. TRANSFERRED. From Foreman Engine 36—Reporting storage of naphtha and sulphuric acid, without a permit, The transfers of four Foremen and four Firemen were ordered, to take effect from the 1st at \o. 335 Lenox avenue. To the Inspector of Combustibles. instant, From Foreman Engine 29—Reporting defective flue at No. Io Park place. To the Fire PERMITS REQUESTED. Marshal. Application was male to the Deputy Commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies APPOINTED. for seven permits to make repairs to telegraph wires already erected ; also to erect one telegraph Berogglr of Brooklyn. pole on Twenty-fifth avenue, between Bath and Cropsey avenues. John McKeon, Laborer, Headquarters, at 53 per diem, from 4th instant, AUGUSTUS T. DOCHARTY, Secretary.

NOVEMBER 4, 1898. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED AND DISPOSED OF. 4. Idled. NOVEMBER 4, 1898. From the Department of Finance—In reference to the substitution of the United States Fidel- ity and Guaranty Company and the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as sureties, in the A meeting of the Armory Board was held this day, at II o'clock A. St., at the office of the place and stead of David Adamson and Patrick Marrin, on the proposal of John Fury for the Mayor. erection of a new engine-house on Scofield avenue, near Alain street, City Island, Borough of The Present--The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Com- Bronx. Substitution approved. missioners of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, and Brigadier-General 111cLeer. From the Corporation Counsel—Returning, approved, forms of contract and specifications The minutes of the meeting of September 9 were read, and a resolution approving the same for a new building for an engine company, in Twelfth street, between University place and Fifth was adopted by the following vote : avenue. Advertisements for proposals, to be opened on 16th instant, ordered published in CPry Ayes—The Mayor, the president of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, The Commis- RECORD. sioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, and Brigadier-General nlcbeer. From the Municipal Civil Service Commission—Certifying list of names of persons eligible for Mr. Marsh, representing the Comptroller, appeared, and in response to advertisements in the appointment to the position of Fireman, Borough of Brooklyn. Copy forwarded Deputy Commis- CITY RECORD, dated October 22, 1895, a bid was received for materials and work for an sioner. alteration and improvement to the roof of the Twenty-second Regiment Armory Building, on the From the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies—Transmitting report of an easterly side of the Boulevard, between Sixty-seventh and Sixty-eighth streets, viz. : Inspector of said Department respecting complaint of scarcity of electric light at these Head- Adiel S. Hall, No. 250 Bainbridge street, Brooklyn ...... $4,650 00 quarters. Copy forwarded Chief of Department. From the Deputy Commissioner—In respect to the applications of Maria A. Gallagher, widow This bid being the only one received, and the amount being that recommended and appro- of late Chief of Twenty-ninth Battalion Wiil;am A. Gallagher, and Catherine L. Ryan, widow of priated for the work, namely, four thousand six hundred and fifty dollars ($4,650), it was accepted, the late Fireman David J. Ryan, Engine 21, Borough of Brooklyn, to have their names placed on and, on motion of the Mayor, the following was adopted : the pension roll. Resolved, That the proposal of Adiel S. [fall, for an alteration and improvement to the roof From the Chief of Battalion in Charge of Hospital and Training Stables—Recommending the of the Twenty-second Regiment Armory Building, on the easterly side of the Boulevard, between sale of four horses—Nos, 329, 612, 789 and 858—no longer fit for the service. Sale ordered on Sixty-,eventh and Sixty-eighth streets, amounting to four thousand six hundred and fifty dollars 15th instant by Van Tassel! & Kearney, auctioneers. ($4,650), be accepted as being the lowest bid for said work, and that the same be submitted to Referred. the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for their concurrence, and to the Comptroller for his approval of the sureties thereon, and when so approved, the Chairman of this Board be author- From Foreman Engine 26—Reportins-, that the person in charge of boiler premises No. 256 West ized to execute the contract on behalf of this Board. Thirty-ninth street is not a licensed engineer. To the Police i)epartment. Which was adopted by the following vote : From Foreman Engine 59—Reporting death, on 2d instant, of retired Fireman William E. Stantoq, To the Secretary of the Relief Fund, Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Corn. Srisasoner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, and Brigadier- General AMCLeer,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD , 5443

A communication was received from the Comptroller transmitting the concurrence of the course of erection, which alterations are estimated to cost the sum of two thousand one hundred Sinking Fund Commissioners to the appropriation of four thousand six hundred and fifty dollars and twenty-one dollars ($2,12 t), said changes and alterations having been approved by the Com- ($4,650) for an alteration and improvement to the roof of the Twenty-second Regiment Armory missioner of Correction, Gcorge W. Walgruve, Architect, and John IC Thomas, Consulting Archi- Building. tect, and consented to by the contractor an Iris sureties.'' Ordered filed. Architect and contractor to make alterations as ,specified in approved plans. Brigadier-General McLeer reported that, in obedience with the recommendation of the Board, from Kin is County Penitentiary, Borough of Brooklyn—List of prisoners received during that he had communicated with the authorities at Washington with the view of procuring the week ending November 19, 1898 : Males, 14 ; females, o ; on file- List of 13 prisoners to be dis- discharge of employees who had enlisted in the United States service, that such employees [night charged from November 20 to 26, 1898 ; on file. Reporting death of Julio Freaks, committed return to their several duties, and had received favorable reply, which he proposed to file with for vagrancy ; on file. the Board. Appointed. A motion to adjourn was adopted by the following vote: Richard Kelly, Helper, Workhouse ; salary, $6o per antrum. Ayes—The Mayor, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Com- missioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, and Brigadier-General Mc Leer. /r~oiltretc T nrfnrrrril~. THOMAS L. FEITNER, Secretary. Charles E. Messemer, Keeper, Workhouse ; salary, $Soo per annum. —__ FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S STATEMENT. Sinervisor of the City Record: Statement and Return of 117oneys r

...... IIcnry W.D611s...... ,...... 8 31 $8 3t MANHATTAN THE IRONX. RROONLYN, QUEENS. SICIIMONI ...... I...... WV ]limn Gibson.. 4 96 4 96 ...... ••••• John Nlo'Kahan ...... ••. 1 71 : 7r •••••••••„•„ Anton Chedal ...... • ...... •. 4 75 Nov. r, x898 I 4 75 Public Moneys received during the Week. ., „ Ellen., Clark ...... • • 59 03 59 13 I. ••••. ... •••.•• ...... •••--••••..•. $953 44 ,..••. - 953 44 f Rater connections, opening 84z3 75 $4o 00 $6ot oo 846 00 •••,•...... ..••....1 Lottie \V wteryelt....•...... ...... •.,.•••. •....,.• to 07 ro 07 Nov. z, 1898 Julie J. H. G. B..uvcur ...... • 30 28 30 28 For restoring and re-1 connections, opening .•.••..•••...• Emily Laws.n ...... paving pavement... 440 50 ..-40 0 238 20 00 ..... 5 97 5 97 ...••...•. Carl Richter, for Fend. Richter ...... ••• 35 93 1 •••••••• 35 93 General account...... Nov. 5, x898 Hermann I:urwiukel ...... I.... .,113 00 3 00 •--••• •. . ... i 98 37 98 37 •• 5. Arnold Schittel.... ...... • •. 72 72 For redemption of obstructions seized...... 8 50 ...... •. „ • „ ••• •••... •...., ••...... -••• Johann Kuhns, for Phi;ip Kuhns ...... 8 8 45 .. .•.... Oscar We;th rg ...... ...... I s' 91 For vault I:ermits ...... 450 00 •..•...... •• •••.•. Nov. 9, 1898 G. rhard Veltford ...... i 65 67 65 67 ...... ••.•. Annie Fenick ...... I 7 5r 7 5r For shed permits...... 4000 •••••.•• ...... •. •••••. •..••...... John llon., han...... ...... I ....•... ' 6 25 6 r5 ...... R,,det,ek Jack...... ,....,...... 2 65 2 65 Nov. rz, 1898 Eliza \Icade ...... ...... x12 73 rrs 73 ...... •••...• Joseph A, Font ...... ,...... . Total ...... 62.175 75 $IFo no $842 co $66 00 •..... 9 64 9 64 ...... Helen 51. Smith, for Nora Egan ...... I rr 74 ...... zr 74 .....•.•.. ... Helen N S1mfh for NIiLhad j.l.gan ...... rl 73 I 4 32 16 05 ...•••.•...... 11tarzaret Herlehy ...... • 8 09 8 09 Permits Issued. ....•••.•..... Norton vs Hoes, cost ...... •.• cz48 36 ...... • ...... • 248 36 •.•• ••...... New York Life Insurance and'I'rust Company, Permits to open streets, to tap water-pipes ...... ttustecs, vs. J. Cutlibert and other-,costs.. 65 oo ...... ,..... 65 00 56 37 150 17 22 ~...... ••.•. Proceeds of sale. of effect, from Coroners, Permits to open streets, to repair water connection'. Charles Ross and others, as per list attached. ...... • 7 20 38 7 58 Permits to open streets, to make sewer connection, } z8 35 8r 5 Ic Total ...... $313 36 $1,034 46 8475 35 $1,523 17 Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connection. 1) Permits to place building material on streets...... ro9 16 38 •....• Ir Cash Received from Sale of . 1ects from Coroners, 3une 27, 1898, Permits to construct street vaults ...... 2 ••..•• •..... •...•. ---- ------

Permits, special...... -••••. 70 181 25 •,•„• NAME. AslorNT. ', Naste. AstotisT. Permits to construct sheds ...... 8 •...•. •... •...,• Sthiel Permits to cross sidewalks ...... 20 16 4 •..... Charles Ross ...... 55 40 Veitelle...... $o 27 9 Rapel Schwartz ...... 40 Churl, s Ross...... 1 04 I uI a 6latthvws ...... 8o William Zeiler...... 27 F,liz Mey ers...... ...... 24 Recaldo Benton ...... 40 Obstructions Reproved. Nicholas Knorr ...... ' rz John Rogers ...... 48 Dlicl act I . Renahan ...... ' t zo Obstructions removed from various streets and George t?ifert ...... .... avenues ...... J 9 •••••• Iq ...... .....• 48 Louis L'uchana it ...... ,8.;8 Total ...... $ 53

Repairs to Pavement.

Square yards of pavement repaired ...... 5•x45 8E 5,170 j 393 1,541 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Statement of Laboring Force Employed in the Debartnzenl of Highways During Week Ending October 29, 1898. REPORT OF TRANSACTION FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 22, 1898.

BOROUGHS. COJMMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC CHARITIES—BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, NO. 29 ELM PLACE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, MANHATTAN. THE BRONX. BROOKLYN. QUEENS. RICHMOND. NEW YORK CITY, November 23, 1898.

NATURE OF WORKC. u .I ,tiwemb,,r 16• " o E ° Reports of labor, census, etc. for Hospital and Almshouse, week ending November 15, 1898• va ~ ' H v a a` v M a° E v m Cl amI w Rv on Approved. ° ~v u a° He F w ~E~ v n i Communication from the Managers of the Long Island State Hospital, giving permission to remove fence on ground west of the Kings County hospital, received. On file. Repaving and renewal of pavements 237 249 4 Fz 24 r 4 6 6 z Approved supplemental pay-roll for the month of October for the Kings County Hospital, o c o amounting to $63.67, Boulevards, roads and avenues,[J 85 Sr 27 r 40 . .. ,- s waintenance of ...... z5'iI 19 579 88 3 53,1 37 a'Giz'ember 17.

Roads, streets and avenues...... 37 34 2 •• •• • . •• .~ 79 rr r6 43 t 3 t t3 45 Approved bills for general supplies, amounting to $2,234.81, and transmitted same to Auditor. Approved bills for burial of veterans, amounting to $210. Approved weekly requisitions of the various institutions. ],c, Total...... •...... 359 36 4 r 60'of 8 9 7 53,. 2t6 rz 56 49 t37 r3 47 _1"oz'eiuher 18. APP roved the followin gbills for maintenance of de Pendent children tand tran--milted same to Auditor DEPARTMENT O F CORRECTION. Brooklyn Howard Colored Orphan Asylum Society ..••..• ...... ••.•••••. $383 25 Brooklyn Training School fur Young Girls •,,,,••••.•••,•,••,•••-•.,,•-•••.••.1 264 95 r The Orphan Home ...... 5,275 50 REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS, NOVEMBER 2I TO 26, i898. Ottilie Orphan Asylum ...... 54 25 Convent of the Sisters of Mercy ...... 4,766 oo St. Mary's Maternity and Infants' [Tome ...... 897 50 Communications Received. St. Ames' Home for Destitute Children ...... I,420 25 From Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island—List of prisoners received during week ending . Sheltering Arms Nursery ...... ...... • 248 00 November 19, 1898 : Males, 29 ; females, i ; on file. List of prisoners to be discharged from St. John's Home ...... ...... 6,911 50 November 27 to December 3, 1898 ; transmitted to Prison Association. - From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Amount of fines received during week ending Novena. Approved bill of the House of the Good Shepherd for the month of October, amounting to ber 19, 1898, $43. On file. $73 2.63• From Heads of Institutions—Reporting meats, milk, fish, etc., received during week ending 1t',veynccr tg. November 19, 1898, of good quality and up to the standard ; on file. Reports of census, labor, Received notification from Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the following appropria- punishments, for week ending November t9, 1898 ; on file. [Ions for the year 1899: From Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Reporting cases of four old, helpless and friendless City Hospital ...... • ...... ...... $16,000 oo women who should be in the Almshouse. St• Jobn's Look Island Applications to be made to committing magistrates for Flushing Hospital •••••.•.•••,,,••.•••...•••...... •..•... ••.••...... •. Io,000 00 their discharge• Jamaica I lospital . • • • • • • • • • • • , • .... • • • . • ...... • • • • , - ...... • .. • • • . • • I+500 00 From the Comptroller—Statement of unexpended balances of appropriations up to November 19, 1898. On file. On file. From City Prison—Reporting death at Bellevue Hospital, on November 22, of Daniel 1 2t. McGoldrick committed fur va rane ; on file. Amount of fines received during week ending November rq,' 18g8, $76. On hle.h y g g Robert J • Marks, Post No. 5 60, G • A. R.,fi tiledl ed notice of `1 claim for relief,'" in accordance From District Prisons—Amount of fines received during week ending November 19, 1898, with chapter 337, Laws of 1898. $492. On file. November 22. From City Cemetery—Report of burials during week ending November 19, 1898. On file. The following bids for tin and galvanized iron work on buildings at 1'latbush were received From Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Transmitting copy of a resolution adopted by H. Shipman..... • ...... ...... $425 00 that Board, which is as follows : John Davisll nets ...... ...... ...... _ . • • , ...... , 450 00 "Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 626 ofthe Laws of 1896, the Board of James White ... ...... 735 00 Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of the alterations in the plans, terns and specifica- tions of the contract entered into with J. H. Deeves, for constructing north wing to the present Accepted bid of H. Shipman for the sum of $425. Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, being certain alterations in connection with the kitchen, now in A. SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, etc. 5444 THE CITY RECORD . SAT URDAY, DI CIITIER 3, i8g8.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. 1)e cttt!tt 1, 1S9S. John Ft. 1Make, Mcssen- _l ,~a:lal l.ii•.tri-to it, I le1`,uty ('„n'ntissioner for Itorough .Schr,t,I Bard for the Poro5(h tjA•ichnton,t. cr, salary increased Iron $tgoo io I, 2C0 per ,d •1•he llrunx, No. 615 East (Inc hundred and Fifty- Stapleton, Staten Island. secund s l reef. 1U1nu 11, FRANK PERLET, President ; FRANKLIN C. VITT, See- Jolts 1'. \Ls t'ultx, Deputy Commissioner for Borough retary. C i 1V \.,u s., Li December t, IS9S. Ilorold C. Riggs, Clerk, of Queens, Municipal Iluilding, Long Island City. Till :11 >I:x.\L. CIN IIt t!. I'.ttcic, aar)' increased front $I,000 to $1,200 per D,pa,imrnl ,fBuitdiri, .s, L141rtin{' and Su/tltiee. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. he~cnlbcr 2, 1S9S. anitour. No, 346 Eroatlway, Roost 1142, 9 A. MIS 4 P. B. Arsenal Building, Central Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Yours respectfully, Surer: isor of the ('iii R.: o-i HENRY S. KFARVY, (',,mmissioner of Public Build- Saturday's, la M. T. I. BRADY. ings, Lighting and Supplies. (iPORr;E C. CL.At'SEN, President, Commissioner in Snt—The Park Cotnntissioner for tile ii t,r t ,-, i llri',li', • . Corottdhs 'l'I.TER J. Do0LING, Deputy Commissioner for Man- Manhattan and Richmond. lkoroughs of \lanhattaa and Richnion 1 has It atrtn. GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and ItI IN. \Vtr.t.IAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- Queens. fixed the pay of lyn. AUGUST MOEBUS, Comnrlssi,ner in Borough of The Leonard McClaurey, Steam Entincer. HENRY SrTPH:N, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. James F. Snce, Stealnlitter, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. FOWsd;D I. \IL1.ER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich. intend. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, —at 75 Per tu,,n*h from I)ecenil er I, tSeS. Respectfully, PA IE`.II-y'I ( , I I'l1E HOURS DURING Fier "A,' N. R., Battery place. S which the Public ()tikes in the City are open f,r J. SERGEANT CRAM, President ; CHARLES F. MUURPHY, \\'11.I,IS 1IVL.Lv. business, and at which the Courts rc_ulally ,,ten and DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Treasurer ; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. Secretary, Park [t, 'ani. adiou rn, as well as of the litacos it her such others are Courttroller's (irce. WILLIAM H. BURKE, Secretary. kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads Stewart P,uilding, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 5!. ; Saturdays, r2 M. of Dr,partmeuls and Courts : A. to 4 P. 'f. M. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. DEPARTMENT OF DRIDCES. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. liIRn S. Cot.ER, Comptroller. MICHAEL T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. Main Office, No. 220 Fourth avenue, Borough of Man- .lI,ryor's (~' ce. EDGAR J. Lover, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. hattan. 1 E:I\itl rutty I OF I:IAucla, N'. 6 City Hall 9 A. Al, to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build- I. 'I. 1. r St. Clfv OF .\1:\1. r)RR, Ir Arrears. ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan It'll l; I A. VAN \_X-CK. Mayor. (_• s! St test, IN hR'B UtrItc, DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and and The Bronx. .`:I. Dowats. Priv-.uc Secretary. Superintendent of Markets, Borough of 1lanhattan. JOHN GUILFOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of Srpw\AK7' IICILPING, Fu mart r I):svrtr E. At SrEN, Receiver of Taxes. Brooklyn. DlANttATT.\s, \Lit- dual. Ct iv, N. \ .. I Cin- Hall, 9 A. 51. to 4 P. 't lrHV J. I\Iel)oxor'orx, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs November 25, 1S9S. 1 '.'..'. ., I. ROCHE, Chief. Itnrau;;h of Manhattan. of Queens and Richmond. \f. BROWN, Jr., Deputy. J.5MtES B. Boecs, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough A. J. JIH,ecoN, Secretary. City A'ece's of Iir'itklyn. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- JOHN F. t:ut'LDsnclY, First Auditor of Accounts, hattan and The Bronx, NO. mzo Fourth avenue, Borough DEAR SIR—Fursuant to section iS4C. chapter COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. h rough ,d Manhattan. of Manhattan. 3iS of the Laws of 1597, I lesl,ectfullY notify ,,mts t14 and rr5 Stewart Puilding, 9 A. St. to 4 F. St. WILLIAM >IcKINNY, First Auditor of Accounts, ((thee of the Department for the Borough of Brook- you of the f.'llosrin; appointment in the Dc- Jr,:ts C.1-Ir:R'CLE and Eervat:D On Ex. E„r„nth „f Brooklyn. lyn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. partment of lied es, borough oC The iiro x :(ItcrariI. O'KEErrE, Deputy Collector of Assess- Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens merits and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. and Richmond, Richmond hall, New Brighton, Andrew J. \Valsh, Sounder, No. Sgo East One BOARD OF ARMORY CO\IMII'>IONERS. \1'.st:IER IL Hots, Auditor, Borough of Richmond. Staten Island, Borough of Richmond ; Branch office : Hundred and TI:irty-eichtlt street, at 5-.5o per TsF \Ltvos, Clairm an ; PRESIDrei of DEPARTMENT JOHN J. i n-torusroN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Room i t second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long day, to take effect Deceu.ber _, ISIS. OF 1ext:s AN', .\Gitsst sE\'7's, Secretary. Bnrou„h „f Richer„nd. Island, Borough of Queens. Respectfully, Address [trust As I.. FEITNER, Stewart Ihurldin;_. GEORGtc L'^AXn, Deputy Collector of Assessment (tike hours, 9 A. II. t,, 4 r. Al. ; Saturdays, 9 A. 1I. to anti Arrears, Borough of Richmond. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. JullN L. ShEA, I1 St, EDttARD J. CONNELL, Auditor, Borough of The Bronx CondtrrirsfDner of Bridges, Fr,i:rFsdck W. bLieCKWE:N, Deputy Receiver Stewart Building, 9 A. III to 4 P. H. ; Saturdays, to H. THOMAS L. FErrNER, President of the Board ; ED- City of New York. MUNICII':1t" ASSEVIP1-Y. Tares, Borough of Queens. FRANas R. CLAIR Auditor, Borough of Queens. WARD C. SHEEIIY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THOMAS J. SHE Cot'NCIL. PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRELL, Commissioners. RaxuroPH G: m;t'sHervur., President of the Council. Bur -art .f t1, City C/canr/'cru'ain, Illpl'-tt.'r~1E:~ I' ar Peti t! , 1. J. ScuLLY, City Clerk. Nos. ¢5 and 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Ct i x OF New Yr)lK, Clerk's office open from to A. St. to 4 P. s7. ; Saturdays, Br,'adsvav, s 5.51. to 4 P. H. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. CONJ)11SsIo\Ee:'s (OFFICE, to A. Sr. to 12 M. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. No. 346 Broadway (N. Y Life Insurance Building), 1OARD Ol ALUE}'SIEN. 511:1v.-\Ff l;! tL! ING, Rooms 1033 and 1034. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 Taos t F. \Cunt,c, Pre sidti;ONER'S (IF;ICE Lcn4 I_land City. 95. i. until 4 e. el.; Satur- JOHN P. Dew, Assistant to Corporation Counsel dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments , Secre- Sil-NV.\Kt 1.olLntN,:, cl., -.:torn o A. }L until tz 11. tary ; the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL, vOLICE DEPARTMENT. and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members ; CHARLES MANHATTAN, NEW YORK Cti V, N. 'I.. Borough of Richmond. Central Ofrce. V. ADEE, Clerk. December 2, IS95. 1 ,1 5 10 CeoSits-ELL, President. No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. H. to 4 P, M, Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess. IJ1ese (the President, first National Bank Building, BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Board ; JOHN ments, Stewart Building. Srrf+c),'re,', e/ the Citl' l2r..,,i , N e,c lb iahton ; 9 A. N. to 4 P. A1. ; Saturdays, 9 A. 1I to P. SEXTON, JACOB HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, Commis- i- 11. SIR—Flu are hereby notified that tl e cc'n, en- sioners. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Cation of John Kelly, Axeman on br,tl,Le crOsS- Stewart Building, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. ing Harlem river at AVili:s avenue, has been THOMAS J. DUNN, Sheriff ; HENRY P. MULVANY, Roost 209 Stewart P.;:ildin_a, 5th Ii or, e A. St. to I P. et. Central (/lice. Under Sheriff. increased front 52.50 to $3 per day, to date (rent' J. Jos Ru se, ltAlRICE J. POw'ER, \\ ILLIAM1 H. Foot rut East Twenty-sixth street, o A. At. to 4 P. M. December 5, iS9S. TEN EYCK, JOHN P. \\ INDOLPH and THE M;IYOR, JOHN \\. FELLER, President of the Board ; Commis- COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. Respectfully. and COMMPTROLLER, Commissioners; HARRY VV. si:.ner for'slanhattan and Bronx. R.ILKER, Secretary, A. I"TELES, Chief Engineer. The MAIOR, Chairman ; BIRD S. COLER, Comp- J'AIN I. Sill N. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner. troller ; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH ADOLPH! SISns, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and GLOGENHEIMER, President of the Council, and ROBERT PL"LLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Queens. MUH, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- No. ite Nassau Street, 9 A. Al. to 4 r'. 5f. AR'rHL R A. Qr'tee, Deputy Commissioner. men, Members. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary. \' 1:-Ltaat'51.~Hoes, Public Administrator. JACrES FEENEY, Commissioner for Richmond. Office of Secretary, Room No. rt, Stewart Building. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND flans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and FERRIES. Estimates fur Work and Materials for Building, Re- II ARE) OF PUBLIC I\IPROVEMEN[S. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; REGISTER'S OFFICE. \ 6 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 Sat urclays, I SL East side City Hall Park, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. Al. Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. Al. ISAAC FROMME, Register; JOHN VON GLAHN, D7.; .Lk"I'>tL cT pF 1%c,CRS AN!) 1.LRRIL>. -.. `.I.sriuee 1•'. HOLAHAN, President. to 4.30 P. H. Deputy Register. ICI: •, A,' N. K.. B_'ITTEI\ PLACE. J OHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. NE't \'okt, 1ccctsd,cg 1, t•,,' Prumesr'nt n! Ii ryl.:,ergs. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. •.:,o . Nas-au s teet ,t 2 A. st. to 4 P• M Cintral (yce. Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and .Sit~' rc isor n1 tlrt° Cii ' Rt°ae;zl: l.,t.eu P. hEATI\v, Commis toner of Highways. Nr', 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. SIR —Pursuant to ,cctiotl 146 of N-:LLis.i N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. FRANCIS J. LANTRV, Commissioner. CHARLES WELD,i, Commissioner. chapter N. (1. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. 378 of the Laws of I597, I beg, t; advise you Tjio,,L~s R. FARRELL, Depot) fir Br. klyn. 1 _l.»I H. ML%LONE~, 1.)eputt f..r Bronx. JAMES I. Kirrwnx, Deputy Commissioner for Loe- of the fr'11!ncing ucuens liken at a meeting of lo;+s P. 3I..Dnrc, Deputy Cr Queens. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. the Board of Docks, held oti November 25 i HLeRv P. >loRRtsoe, Deputy and Chief Engineer for No. nix Fifth avenue. Ib9S : I Richm':nd. Ctihce, ' Richmond Building," corner Rich- FIRE DEPARTMENT. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner The compensation of I:Ihn J. Iiernck, Super- I mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, intendent of Machinery, Iran lixe, l at the rate of Dl5utrl, Cotr'f Scsr,•rs. from 9 A, H. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, r2 M. NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. 52,500 per annum, to take elect lanuat- I, Nc,s.o53 and o67 L'r,adway,A.,I.to 4 P. M. Ih.'ad7 rra rters. No. 70 Ludlow street, 9 A. M. to 4 P, B. I g9~ J.taMES KANE, Commissioner of s.hewer Nos 177 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. PATRICK H. PICKETT, Warden. MATTHEW F. !0xpi{rtE, Deputy for Manhattan. JOHN J SCAXNELL, Fire Commissioner. Do111meltico Catauzaro, Laborer, was ells- l'rrOsrss J ltvrsxEs, Leputy fir Bronx. JAMES H. 'COLLY, Deputy Commissioner, Borough charged for iltefhciency and inrul,ordination. I tVrr. rAxM Itcrxxse, Deputy for Brooklyn. of Brooklyn and Queens. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. loops tc'spectfullv, MsA 'court' J. Got.DNER, Deputy Commissioner ACLU ITC-. T. DocHARTY, Secretary. Nos, 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 I Sewers. Uor1,uzhof Queens. HUGH BONNER, Chief of Department, and in Charge \V'\l, If I'Ll'Kl~, P. M. Ife.str P. 9fortaso.t, L~play Commissioner and of Fire-alarm Telegraph. WILLIAM SOHMER, County Clerk. Secretary. Chief Engirrerc:f `erects, L",rcaCh of Richmond. Office JASIES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs GEORGE H. FAHRBACH, Deputy. "Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and of Brooklyn and Q,teens. York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. T1iE CI"r 1' GI ' ~LV1' I ORIi, i PETER SE: RY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan, THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, Dul'A'I AtEN1' OF DOCKS A.,!, I LRRIP:S, J D,' .tetrnrwt/ of Bridges. The Bronx and Richmond. Anl Bureau of Printing, Stationery anti Blank Books. PIER "A," IN. IR., Jl.si TiAlY I LACE, - Room 177 Stewart Building, Chambers street and ALONzo BRYMER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- No. 2 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Saturdays, Err,sdwgy. 915! to 4 P. it lyn and Queens. \F.\`: 1 1 kl;, DeeetfsLer I 1898 i ; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 12 50 on which days 9 A, M. to 12 M. !offs L. SHEA, Commissioner, Central Office open at all hours. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOLON BERRICK, S, zs'isi'r of the Cilj' /i1tsrtd : IHO;Lks H. S-ORK, Deputy. Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy SAVrEt R PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Supervisor and Accountant. SIR— At a meeting of the Board of Docks 4LanHEU' H. MOORE, Deputy f;r Bronx. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, g A. at. held oil the 25th ultiuto, the salarc of Chandler j HARRr BEA,t, Deputy for Brooklyn. to 4 P. II. NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Davis, Assistant Engineer, was fixed at tl;e rate I J°HS E. B.acxL S, I)epexy for Queens. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T. of 52,500 per annum, and of Daniel D. Barry, IJe,rarxtie,tt of 11hler su,Sply. JENKINS, M. D., JOHN 11. COSBY, M. D., THE PRESI- Commissioners' Office, Nos. 49 and 5r Chambers DENT OF THE POLICE BOARD, ex-of`ic(t,, and the HEALTH street, New York, 9 A, M. to 4 P.M. Clerk, at the rate of 61,800 per annum, I.of]t to i No. iso Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. OFFICER Or THE PORT, et'"OótCio, Commissioners LEWIS NIXON, President ; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice- take effect January I, 1899, sul je, t to Civil I \VtLLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. Eatirtoss CLARK, Secretary. President ; SMITH E. LANE, Secretary ; JULIAN D. Deputy S ervice reug l a tions. JAMES H. HASLIN, C'mmfsgioner. FAIRCHILD, Treasurer ; JOHN W. WEBER, THOMAS S. I GEORGE W. PIRUSALL, Chief Fjtgineer. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. MOORE and The MAYOR, Commissioners. Touts re.-pecxfc]s', W. G. BYRNE, Rater Register.♦ BOARD OF EDUCATION. Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn \\ '.I II 1' ' I l 1. P. JAexES MOFFETT, Deputy mlsm%nti5s1oner, Borough of E. D.,9 A. M. to 5P. M. Brooklyn, Municipal Building. No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. Zecretary CHARLES BL'LKLEY HUBBELL, President ; A. EStER- I JOSEPH !ITCH, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of SON PALMER, Secretary. DISTRICT ATTORNEY - -- – ----- ---- - ------ I Queens, Old Town Hall, Floghinb, THOVks J, MULLIGAN, Dep ut }• Commissioner, Srfrooi Board for the Boroughs of J1andrattan an I New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A M. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Bnr,ugh r:f The bronx, Cr:,u na Park !sodding. Thf Bronx. to 4 P. M. ; WILLIAM J. HENRY P. MoRRIso N, Deputy C''mmtssioner, Borough No, 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. ASS BIRD GARDINER, District Attorney IIEF'\R7MEN i '1: 1.[ I:.i'it. ,ti, of Richm-'nd. Oilier, "Richmo,nd Building;," corner CHARLESBULKLEY HUBBELL, President ; ARTHUR McKENNA, Chief Clerk. 1„-220 1 JLII'rlt Al E:, Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. Mc'N'cLIN, Secretary. B1,RODCIi OF 1I:\NIIAt'LAN, I Department of Street Cleaning. School Board for t.4e Borough of Brooklyn. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, NFW YORK CITY, December I, 1$rIs, S 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. No, 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. TWENTY-THIRD ANI) TWENTY- J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President; GEORGE G. FOURTH WARDS. Supervisor of the City Grr,:nu'. MCCARTNEV, Commissioner, No. 346 Broad- BROWN, Secretary. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No.96 Broadway. way, Manhattan. Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3 !)EAR SIR —I heie1citl) notify you of the f°1- I F.M. G,BsON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of School Board for the Borough of Queen:. P. M. louring changes in the I)cpatfmeHf of Buildings I Manhattan, No. S46 Broadway. PATRICK Flushing, L.I. DANIEL LORD, Chairman ; JAMES M. VARNUM, in the Borough ro lyn, R Depot~y C/Dmmlaindm for - 5' s of Manhattan and The Bronx Borough of Brooklyn, Roum 3~ Municipal Building. Cr. I IOWLAND LEAVITT, President; Jos6PH H. FITZ. WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Commissioners PATRICIK, Secretary. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk.

SATURDAY, llI':CEMBE.R 3 1898. THE CITY RECORDD. 5445

Ct1RONER5, Fifth UisIrict-Ewen and Powers streets. ANDRI'W formerly c„mnusing live Wards , Courl -r e, ii, Queens APPRDXIMA't& OBJECT, Borough of Manhattan. LEMON, Magistrate. (only ( „urt-h.otse located Icmp„rarily , DIMENSION,, Office New Criminal Court Building. Open at all Sixth District -hates and Reid avenues. LEWts R. THOMAS C. kADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KKxvnuY, times of day and night. WrR'nr, Magistrate. Clerk. EDWARD T. FITZPATRICK, JACOB Seventh Dist riot-Nn. 31 Grant street, Flathush. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each week R. BAUSCH, EDWARD C:hikn.eo. p ....13.3 x 5,9 W. HART, ANTONIO ZuccA. ALrRot, E. S-i-EEms, Magistrate, day. Court held each day, except Sal ii :'R i -t„ry frame d•Aclung with Eig]Ith District-Coney Island. J. LOTT NOSTRAND Scc,md I list rict-Sca,nd and 'Third Ward, which Borough of The Bronx. hurt. k lI.,semcut ...... 28,1 x 20.0. Magistrate. includes the territory of the late 'I'nwns of Nei, tuwn ANTHONY MCI IWEN, THOMAS M. LYNCH. )tnrQogh of Queens Vin,- 'I'rcllis ...... and Flushing. Caurt.ro.,m in Court-house of late Town Pi k,t1,eexe ...... 193.0 Lin. ft. Bor„ugh of Brook]vn. First District-Nos. at and 21 Jackson avenue, of Newtown, corner of 13roarlway and Court street, ANTHONY J. 11URGIER, GEORGE \V. DELAP. Lott cc Cox ...... Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magistrate. Elmhurst, New York. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New P„rch ...... 20.o x 4.5, Borough of Queens. York. Seeond 1)i strict - Flu shing, Long Island. IN RE J. 5.a„p ...... o x 6.o. WILLIAM 1'. MONTEVERDE, Justice. HENRY WALTER, 5 PHILIP T. CRONIN, J 1r• SAMUEI. S. Guy, Jr., LEONARD C„NNORTON, Magistrate. 29 I'ick,•t Fence ...... RouFP, Jr., Jamaica, L. J. Jr., Clerk. 6o.o ]in. It. Third District-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- Wire "7crecn Inc io5(1re ..... 60.21m. ft. Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Borough of Richmond. MUND J. HEALY, Magistrate. 30 \fire Gcreon hnclosm'e ...... o lm It. Third District-IAMEs F. h I.ou•GHLTN. JOHN SHAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTER. Borough of Richmond. I;,,,,rc Frame Sir ri...... 8.3 x 13.8. . Borough of Richmond. Entire Frame she(]...... r6.a x 7.r, First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN Fire War. r closet ...... SURROGATES' COURT. CROAK, Magistrate. First District-First and Third Wards (Towns of Casrlcton and Northfield. Court-room, former Village 31 Pickct Fence ...... 6o.o fin. ft. New County Court-house. Court opens at 10.30 Second District-Stapleton,Staten Island. NATHANIEL 32 Pi..k•-t Fell,-e ...... A, M. ; adjourns 4 P. M. Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New 4~ 11 fin. ft. MARSh, Magistrate, Picket Ionen ...... t65.otin.ft. FRANK T. FITZGERALD Brighton 33 and JOHN: H. V. ARNOLD, Secretary to the Board, CHARLES R. COATES, Myrtle P.,rt of r-story, Frame Surrogates ; WILLIAM V. LFARY, Chief Clerk. JOHN J. Ke:vnEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn. Court Mice open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. St. Court held I)a-,-IIing...... 6.o x 20.4 x 8.o. each day, except Saturday, from to A. M. r W'( II...... EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Second I histrict -Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards I Gm To=ed Well...... MUNICIPAL COURTS. (Towns of 3iiddletnw n, Southfield and Westfield,. Part If Porch ...... 6.o,co4• • Rooms 14, r5 and r6 Nos. 149 to et Church street. Part of xt' 'p ...... S.s in 6.o. President, JOHN RENEHAN ; Secretary, JAMES E. Borough of Manhattan. Court-room, furuter Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton First District -Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and Park, Stapleton. 34 P~cket Fence...... .. 2zi.o fin, ft. Entire , sh,ry and Loft, McGovERNLoo tis, P. J. ANDREWS, ; Treasurer, ✓ .r-n~czn.EDWARD HALEY, HORACE all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway ALBERT REYNAUD, J11stice. PETER TtERNAN, Clerk. and Whitehall street, includin + Governor's Island, Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P, si. Court held Frame Stable ...... 13.5 x 2n.o. Meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 S I ,lard 1,•ncc ...... 17.0 lino It. P. M, B edlue's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands each (lay from ro A. M., and continues until close of 35 New Court-house, No. ro8 Prince street, corner of business. Picket and Wire Netting Wooster street. Felice ...... 123.0 Jill. ft. SUPREME COURT. Lath and Wire Netting WAUHOPE LYNN, Justice. FRANK County Court-house, 10.30 A. lit. to 4 P, M, L, BACON, Clerk. Fence ...... r6.o lin. ft. office open fromfro o A.M.t. to 4 P. sr. OFFICIAL PAPERS.. Part , f 2-story Frame Fx- Special Term, Part I., Room No.2. Second District Second, Funrth, Sixth and Special Tertn, Part II., Room No. 15. Four- tnsiOn ...... ri.ox g.o x 10.3. teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward * ^ CORNING-" MOR\ING JOURNAL,"'•TELE. Part of z-story and atti', Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. lying south and east of Broada•ayand Whitehall street. Special Term Part IV., Room No It. M graph," F'r.tme I )wdliug ...... to. x 16.3 x 10.3. Special Term, fart V., Room Nn. 23. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. Evening-" Daily News," '• Evening Sun:' Part „t I'orch ...... S.o x lot. Special Term, Part VI., Room No at. HERMLANN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCS iIJANG1N, Clerk. Weskly-" Wsekly Un,oe." Part of Slorm Enclosure.... 3.o x 3.0. Special Term, Part VII., Room No. 25, Clerk's office open from a A. at to 4 P. M. Semi-weekly-" 1f-Irlruti Local Reporter." 36 Porc'...... 13.2 x 5.0. Special Term, fart VIII., Room No.34, Third District - Ninth and Fifteenth Ward.,. f}erman-•' Slargeu journ.,l. Sinop ...... 6_s x ).o. Court- Iir, Trial Tenn, Part II., Room No. 16. room, soutb,vest corner Sixth avennc and West Tenth WILLIAM A. BUTLER, arrl Fence ...... 171,0 fin. ft. Trial Term, Part 111., Room No. 17. street. Court open daily Suuervlsor, City Record C:l,ickcn hi use ...... Sundays and legal holidays lath Fence Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. ,8. excepted frvm it A. St. to 4 P. M. No%EstursR 28 1898...... 35.0 lie, ft. St-urn Extension ...... ox 4.0. Trial Term, Part V., Room No. Sa, W61. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. - -._ Entire 2-story F,.mle Dwell- Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 31. Fourth i)istrict-Tenth and Seventeenth \Yards. B ,nut ...... 13.3 X 25.3, Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 30. Court-room, No 3o First street, corner Second avenu OROUGH OF RICHMOND. Trial Term, fart VIII., Room No. 24, Ccllnr Door ...... 5 :, x 4.0, Court opens 9 A. nL daily, and remains open to close of f)rrlao nr I' 1.AIWNI nr lSu~1v1,D „r , 37 I Part „f z-story I rime Fxten- Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 2;. business fitr nvuu . nI \: c 1, )con,::. \'. 1., Oeceailcr I. tbq;. Sion...... ... 9.9 x 15.0. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No.22. GNORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH Clerk. AT ()1 Part of 2-st my and Attic Naturalization P,urcau. Room No, 26. F'ifth District --Seventh, Eleventh and •ICI•~ lt H I.IZ I'.I3\ I1) I,~, IN :1(.l,(11~ 1)- 7ustic'S-ABRAHAM R. LAIVIRENCE, CHARLES H. Thirteenth IL\III Frame Dwellin-,...... ro.o x 28.3, Wards, Court-room, No. 154 Cli nt,n street. ance wnh section 400 of the Charter of flue C'ty TRUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK SStVTH. Cellar Boor ...... 3 o x 5.0. HENRY Al. ( tOLDFOGLE, Juustice. JEREMI0H HAYFS, " New \ „1'k, that :t ,e Ili tall sigin d by residents of the JOSEPH F DALY, MILES BEACH, ROGER A. PRYOR, 38 Picket Fence ...... in. It, Clerk. First I bxtrleC for Lo :, I Improv~•'''ci is c. n,:e. ning w.,ter- Pick, t lone...... z5.- , fin. It. LEONARD A. GEIGERICH, HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER, Mains and fire:IiyJ ails on Minor 39 Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first \Yards. I eon'', Hu smarm Road F'cn cc ...... to,n Ian. ft. HENRY BtSCHOFF, Jr., JOHN' J FRIEDStAN, WtLLIA\i N. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and tv, nw-, ludt Hiti roa I and Richmond turnpuec, n..cond COHEN, P. HENRY DL:GRO, DAVID .\IcADAaI, HENRY R. Part of St ,op ...... too by 6.o Second avenue. Court opens o A. At. daily, and continues "ard, has been pr, seated to no- :,nd is on file In tht' BEEKMAN HENRY A. ( ULOceSLEEYR, FRANCIS M. , ao Pic -et F'~, nce (p:u tly re- open to close of business offic : for mspgcsot, and tl,tu a meo'ti g of the Local ntnccrD ...... 5o.0 Im. It. SCOTT. WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk. DANIEL F.9IARTtN, Justice. ABRAM IBERNARD, Clerk. l'a'rd wil, be htoitt In the Ito ou-h uflce, in the First National Lot Ii (knee ...... lo.o fin, It. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Blink RuNll (mg , at St. Itrouge, lIorough of 42 Picl;et Fence ...... 25.0 tin. ft. CITY COURT. No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every Rohuto d, ou the '3cIi rtay of December, iS98, at to o'clocl, m 44 P cket F,•nce ...... 35.o fin. ft. morning at 9 o'clock except Sundays and leg;d holi- the f re', on. lit ,,hich meeting said petition 46 Picket hem:e ...... 6o.' fin. ft. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park. ,will be submitted to said Beard. General Term. days , and continues aspen to close If business. 48 Pi ket Felice ...... r5.o - in. ft. Trial Term, Part 1. J,1HN B. McKEAN, Justice. I'ATRIu V MCOAVITT, GEORGE CROMWFMI., Board Fence ...... rc.o fin. ft. Part II. Clerk, I'r,.>idcnr. 50 Picket Fc., cm' ...... 35.0 fin. ft. AIoo1eT E. HAnt-ouc, 52 Picket •once ...... 6z.o flit. It. Part III. Eighth DuIcieI-Sixteenth and Twentieth R'ards, Secretary. Part IV. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street 53 Picket Fence ...... 45.0 lino ft. Special Term Chambers will be held no A. at. to 4 and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 A. AI. and con- - --- - 54 Picket Fence ...... 39. o ILO. 1L F. M. tinues open to close of business. Luard Fence ...... 10.0 Its. ft. DEPARTMENT OF Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 32 Cham- Crk'sle oceffi Open from g A. AI, to 4 P. }t. each Court HIGHWAYS. 55 Picket Fe':ce ...... 5o o fin. ft. bers street, 9 A. lit. to 4 P. M. day B,,ard Fen,.c ...... '. to.o lino ft. JAMES M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice ; JOHN H. Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Ci'v OF New \"..r;,;-11EruirruteNTOF 81GHtvAysi j 56 Picket Fence...... 5o.o tin. It. MCCnRTHY, LEWIS J. CONL.AN, EDWARD F. O'DWYER, Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. CoxsusstoxgR's Uri ice, No. 150 Nassau STRLET, 57 P,c`et Fence ...... '3.0 ]in. ft. JOHN P. SCHUCHMAN and \V. Al. K. OLCOrr, Justices. JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. THCMAS COSTIGAN November 30, IS98. P,rrt of Stoop ...... 7.o x 1.1. THOMAS F. SMIITH, Clerk. Clerk. 58 Part ,,f Stoop ...... 7.0 x t.t. NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Picket F. ncc ...... 4r2 0 fin. ft. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion Board Fence ...... Io.o fin. ft. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox nr N THURSDAY, DI.CFfF;\I 59 Picket I euce ...... 41.0 Ito. ft. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the O ;R Ig, 189 8, AT ri o'clock A. lit., the Urp;trtment of Highways will co Picket Fence...... 5o.0 fin. ft. Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. Oct minus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No.T7o Fast 6r Pid

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. ,005 t, . I as the suiie to the Receiver of T:nes, at his Lruvs ,d r881, and the law. aniendatory thereof, on said area all strc ts, avenues and roads, ur portions 'tiler', N. 57 Cii:unisers street, in the Ilorou¢h .d r1an. b,•half if The Tlav„r, Aldermen and C'ommnnalty of thereof, heretoGrr,• h'gally opened, as such area is shown hattan.:utd at Third avenue and (tire Hundred and The City of New York, fi,r the appointment of Gnn- upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. A'OTICE 1(t I'1'O1'1:R'I'v-O\\•N I sevens}'--ev enth sired, in the Borough'Ii of The prone, missioncrs „I' Appraisal under said skis. Fourth -That our report herein will he presented to er-lpelti''elv, before the rst day of Janoarv, 'Soo, as the Supreme Court e,f the State of New York, First N 1'C'RSt'\\('E t)F SECI'Itt\ to.:: ttI l'IIF: pru~isled by section orq it the (treater .New York UBLIC NOTICE IS IIEREIIY GIVEN THAT Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I I I., to be IGreater Nw Y rk Ch:u'rer, the l'pL.uilcrDt The Charter chapter ;-8, Lass- - of i ti7 - P the First Separate Report of John H. Clapp, held in the County Court-house in the Borough of City „i N,w \• ik hereby giv.s ;-obits notice t all (-pun tiny Such tax reutainine unpaid after the tct I. Irving Burns and Henry II, Porter who were Manhattan, in The City of New York, nn the 16th day persons, owners of prnocrty, atIccted It th. hollowing day of 1)ecrmber, ISgs, one per ccnturn will lie charged, appointed Commissioners of Appraisal in the above- of January, 18g9, at the opening of the Court on that a,'essments for LUC.\I- l\I1'KoVF.\1ENi'S, as hi- received and c„Ilected, in addition to the amount entitled matter by an uncle ref this Court made at a day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as low there I and upon such tae remaining unpaid on the Special Term thereof, held at the C',art-house in White counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made Boint :H IF \l:\\I1.\1 t-t day r,f lamer}', 1899, interest %kill be charged, re- Plains, Westchester County, March 7, t8gr 1, dated that the said report be confirmed. l'WEIF"l'li AND NINE I'FF\T'H \\ARILS. I, ceived and c .11ected upon the amount thereof, at the November it, ,NOB, was filed in the Westchester County Dated, I30ROlIGH OP MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, No- Ft)RYY.F1F I'H. SIXI V Sl Ct)\11. SF.\'Ir\ 1 - rate ,S seven per centum per annum, to he calculated Clerk', , t ce, November e,, 'Sol. vember 7, 1898. cE1"fi le of CITY OF NEW T(IRK, keepsie, I tutches.s County, Ness York, on the 31st clay FIRST DEPARTMENT. Vanderbilt avenue, tram Ford• -fourth to F orty- li tit ,f December, r8g8, at I I o'clock in the forenoon of that street; also both sides of Sixty cc rod sire t. from day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for Park avenue to Fifth avenue ; I o:h sides if .,xty. third HE INTEREST DUE JANUARY r, iStig, ON an order confirming said report and for such other and In the matter of the application of the Board of Street street, front -Madison accrue to 1 ith avenue; south T the Registered Bonds and Sticks „f the former further relief as may be just. Opening and Insp ruvement of The City of New side of Sixty-fourth sire -t, from 'Ltdi" n is untie to City of New fork ; of the late City of Brooklyn ; of Dated Nun' YORK, December r, •88. York, for and nn behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen Fifth acemt-; east -ide of Fifth asenne. from Sixty- the Cotroty of Rings, and on accepted issues if corpo- JOHN WHALEN, and Commonalty of The City of New York, second t- rixtv-tintrth >Ireet ; both sides of \1 alts sit rati'.ns in Queen- and Aiehirv,ird Counties. now' Corporation Counsel, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not avenu •, from Si xi v. second to Sictc-tourth street : west included in The City of New York, will be paid on Office and Post-office address, been heretofi,re acquired, to A PUBLIC PLACE OR side of Park a' cone, from Silty-se:ond t) Sixty- that day by the Comptroller, at his oRice. Room 27, No. e Tryon Row, SQUARE lying southerly of East ( One Hundred and third street ; also both s ties of -'iscnty-seventh street, Steuart Building, corner of Broadway and Chambers New York City. Thirty-eighth street, bounded by East (Inc Hundred from Fifth to Park avenue : both sides .d Seventy- street, and Thirty-ei hth street, Mott avenue and Railroad e-ghth street, trots -Madison .tv- due to Fifth as i ntte ; The Transfer Bs,ks thereof will be closed from avenue, East, In the Twenty-third Ward of The City south side .d Seven'.y-ninth street, front Madison N„remher :o, ifeS, to January t, iSog. FIRST DEPARTMENT of New York. avenue to Fifth avenue ; ca-t side of Fifth as enuu, fr. m The interest due January I, 1899, an the Coupon Bonds and Stock of the former City of New York will Seventy seventh to Seventy-ninth strect; Inth ir.'c, In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- of \ladison avenue, from Set cots-set Seth t„ be paid yin that dot by the knickerbocker Trust dote- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE men and Commonalty of The City of New York, N bill ,f costs, charges and expenses incurred by Seventy-ninth -trret; west side -f Park a)'e- racy, N . 66 P,r, ad, ay. relative to acquiring title, mvheres-er the same has not nue from Seventy-seventh to Seventy-eighth street; The interest due January I, 1899, on the Coupon reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter B ads ,'f the late City of lire khyn will be paid on been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of also both sides of ()ne Hund ed and 1Atenty- hereditaments required for the purpose of opening eighth street, from Park avenue exo-nding West- that dot' by the Nassau Natbmal Bank of Brooklyn, the Supreme C ourt of the State of New York, First De- FCL It IN by I'\F'F (although not yet named by partnient, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held ,f \l ash-on avenue ; west N. _6 Court street. erly about 210 feet ,West r proper authoritm ), frr,m the Tw-cnty-third and at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhat- side of Park its and bt,th sides of \Lidison as' no' BIRD S. COLER, C. nipsndler. Twenty-fourth Ward line to East One Hundred and tan in The City of New York, on the tnth day of De- from One Hundred and Ttt- slit) -seventh to sine H•,n- Secent.-fifth street, as the same has been heretofore dred and Twenty-eighth >treet; also both sides it cember, t8g8, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that CITY OF Ni-mv YORtc-DFitilrnunST OF FtNsyCv, ( laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard One Hundred and TI irtc-first -treet lr„m F'ark avenue CoeaeraoLLER's (bitten, Nucembcr e., rSoS. I in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York, thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and to Fifth avenue: north side of Itne Hundre and Thir expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk tieth street, from Madison avenue to Fit!: a%enua ; eat NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS of the County of New York, there to remain for and side of Fifth avenue and both side. of 11a !i-on avenue, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE during the space of ten days, as required by the provi. front One Hundred and 't hirtieth to I )tie Ilundrrd a :cl LN bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by sions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter Thirty-first street, N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rots OF THE reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter 378 of the Laur's if 1897. BUl r.it OF lie I)R,IN\, I Greater Neiv Yurk Charter, the C„mptmller of The will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of Dated Bouoi Gtt OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, No- 1\\I-NIY-THIRD \1"IRD. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First City ,, f New York hereby gives public notice to all vember z,-, 1898. ONE HUNDRF:I) AND THIRIV---BVE\TII persons, timers of pmpertc, affected by the f,,llowiug Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be FORDHAM MORRIS, STREET-~E\\ - ER, Letw•cen P,r ok avc u: and tl e a-se--tents for 1.(1CAL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE livid at the Countv Court-hr,use, in the Borough of WILLIAM ARROWSMITH, street swnmit east of St. Ann's ,v-it C, with BOROC"t;H I IF THE BRt 1\X : Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the rgth day of V9'\I. GROSSMAN, BRANCHES in St. Ann's avenue, by tiveen Fast One December, 1898, at io, o o'clock in the forenoon of that Commissioners. ,.et and a point about T'\\ ENTY-THIRD WARD. Hundred and I'hirty-seventh str day, or as s,,,n thereafter as counsel can be heard JOHN P. Pt Nit, Fi feet northerly therefrom. Contirmcd ind enter_ ! ONE I4U\I)RE1) AND FLIRTY-EIGHTH thereon and that the said bill of costs, charges and Clerk, November 22, rbQ5. Area of ssscsmr nt : Both -ides of STREET-PAVING, from Morris to Park avenue expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of l)neHundred and Ftir-y- tienth street,'',.etween Frock (Railroad avenue, East'. Area ,If assessment: I3uth the County of New York, there to remain for and and cypress avenues. and both sires ,:f St..A,.n'e arc. sides of ( Inc Htmdred and Fort}--eighth street, between during the space of ten days, as required by the provi. FIRST DEPARTMENT. flue. between (tie Hundred am.l Thirty--setents and Morris and Park avenues, and it the extent of half the si,,ns of section ggg of title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter One Hundred and Tlry eighth -tr,-ets• blocks on the terminating avenues. 578 of the Laws of tbg7, I NF; HLNDRFD AN II FOK rY-F0URI'll Dated BoRro-ml OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, No- In the matter of the application of the Board of Street ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH STREET- Opening and Improvement of The City of New York, STREI-.T-P:\CI\(;. between Brook and St. 'snis P9\'IN(; bcuvicen Railroad and Morris avenues vember _9, t8y. avenues. Cutirnsee. anct entered N rim collier z^, rey3. Ii RI A. TANNER, for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Area , I aIxel=nieot: 1:, ilt sides of One Hundred and Contmkmualty i,f The City of New York, relative Area of a-se-smeut : Both ride- of One Hundred and Fiftieth -teed, between Railrrad and Morris avenues, i(IHN T. SIMON, Forty fourth ntreet, etwcen Brook and tit. Ann's avc- FD (YI) H. Lt )RD, to acquiring title, wherever the saute has not been and to the extent of half the blocks en the terminating heretofore aojuired to EAST ONE HUNDRED nues, and to the extent of halt the blcck on the teruti- avenues. Commissioners, eating as enue-. JOHN P. Drys, AND THIR'IY-EIGHTH STREET although not ONE HI" , DRED AN I) FORTY-SIXTH aTREE T FOREST AVENUE-PAVING ANI) LAYING Ckrk' yet named by proper authority , from the Harlem river -PA\ - I\G. hithree-b Morris and Rai!rnad] avenues, CROSSWALKS, from the southerly side of One Hum- to a point 493.22 feet westerly of the west line of East. Confirmed and entered Xnvrmher _a, 19 ,6. dyed and Sim--third street to Home street. Area of Alexander avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of The Area of assen>ment : Roth s:c.'es of One Hundr. d asst smenu : Bah sides of F,I rest avenue, from a point FIRST DEPARTMENT, City of New York, as the same has been heretofore anc F-rtv sixth street, between Morris avenue a-id distant .7; feet south of OneHundredH and Si.a y-t hird laid out and designated as a first-class street or Rail'., id avenue. E::st, and to the extent of hit tie street t', H,. me street, and to the extent of half the road. bloyl:< on riie t rut, I itin¢ a' bI cks ,,n Hume street and the intersecting streets. In the matter of the application of The Ma}•or, Alder- OAE HL NDRED AND FIFIY-SIXTH sT21-:EI TRINITY AVENUE-PAVING AND LAYING men and Commonalty of The City of New York, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL -PAVING. between Eton and Morris avenues ; Con- CROSSW\-A1.KS, between 0One Hundred and Sixty-first relative to acquiring title, wherever the saute has of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason firmed an.': tittered November on, iSaS. Area of a>se-s- and tine Hundred and tixty-third streets. Area of not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements of the proceedings to the above-entitled matter, will be mtnt: both sides of One Hundred and Fittv-si..tis as-esssleet : Both sides of Trinity avenue, between and hereditaments required for the purpose of open' presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the street, between El ii and Morr-s avenues, and to the one Hundred and Sixty-first and Irne Hundred and leg EAST FINE LIUNIIRED AND EIGHTY- Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Depart- extent of half the i,luck- on the inter.-ecttr,g unJ tenet- tixty-third streets, and to the extent of half the blocks SEVENTH STREET !although not yet named by ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at eatiso a' ens. S. on the terminating streets. proper authority , front Third avenue to the Southern the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SECOND "il`vard, as the same has been heretofore laid out in The City of New York, on the lath day of December, UNION STREET-REI;UIATING, GRADI\C:, , STREE T-PAV,NI;, between 'IItird and Brook ace- a,dde1ign[udaseo fifessT oft or n ad,iu the 1838, at io. ,o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as CCRBI\t;, FL~1I;GING -AND La5\INGG CRO SS- Twenty-faourth Ward of Thhe Citty oC 1ew Yurk. noes. Confirmed and e,itered N,.veutber 22, 1893 WALKS. bshv~~n Lind and Anders n avznucs. Area soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and enses has of assessment : I, th -ides of One Hundred and Si-sty- of assessment : Both sides of Coins street, bemeen that the said bill of costs, charges and ex p second street. ! -emeen Third and F:roal avenues, and Lind and Anderson avenues, and it the extent of half E, "PHE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS been deposited in the oRice of the Clerk of the County to the extent .i halt the bI cks on the terminating the blocks r,n the intersecting and terminating avenues. W of Estimate and Assessment in the above-enti- of New York, there to remain for and during the space aSeostrs -that the sane were confirmed be the Boand of tled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested of ten days, as required by the provisions of section LOCUST AVENUE.-PAVIN I . betwetn One Hun- Assessors on November 15, 1898, and entered on in this proceeding, and to mite owneror owners, occupant 999 of title 4 of chapter 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws of dred and Thirty-- n-cad a;~n th :e Hi:ndred and Thirty. same date, in the Ree•,rd of Title- of Asse-sments ur occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and t997. eighth street-. Co,ifirmed and en'-cc I November 22, Confirmed, kept in the Bureau for the Collection.;f As- unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others BOR(lt'GH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, 1898. Area of assessment : Iforh sides of L„cu-t a-c- Ses-ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of w hour it may concern, to wit : November 22, 1898. flue, benvnen One Huncred and Thirty-second and One Vr'ater Rents, and w:less 1/re aor'U(if 000s5sdfut bene- FORDHAM MORRIS, Hundred and Thirty-eithth >treets, ::nd n, the extent of First-That we have completed our estimate and WILLIAM ARROWSMITH, ,it on any Person or ,ruiyu'etr shall le jIaid t,'i1lrfn assessment, and that all persons interested in this half the blocks no the iutcrsec[itt_ and ieeinicatihig s.'.rti• dais ill the date nj said entry of the W.M. GROSSMAN, streets, proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and here- Commissioners. ass, sseeirl, inteDye•st 2,-ill 1-e coi'reted Hr - rsotu as ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having TWENTY-FOIRIH R"-\RD. pr tided in section ioig of said Greater New Y rk JOHN P. Du,N, o6.ieetions thereto, do present their said objections in Clerk, \VF_NFIIVF.R AVENLF-PAVING, Let iecen Third Charter. Said section pros ides that, "If any such w-riting, duly verified, to us at our offiice, N,iss go and qu and Webster avenue- Confirmed and entered N, -em- assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of Sisty, West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The NOTICE. ber a_. tSgi•. Area

West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The the middle line of the blocks between East One Hun- The amount of security required is Seven Thousand Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Cav of New York, on or before the r7th day of I)e- dred and Seventy-fifth street and East (Inc Iluntircfi Dollars. and place of residence of each of the persons making ccmbcr, 1898, and that we, the said Commissioucrs, will and Seventy-sixth street, from Third avenue to Park Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal exami- I tie same, the names of all persons interested with hear parties so objecting and for that purpose will he avenue, and by the middle line of the blocks between nation, and by such other means as they may prefer, as him or them therein, and if no other person be so in- in attendance at our said office on the 19th day of East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street and to the nature and extent of the work or materials, and terested it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made Lecember, x898, :rt 2 o'clock v. m. East One Hundred and Seventy-third street, shall not, any time after the submission of an estimate, ! without any connection with any other person making Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and from Park avenue to Eden avenue ; thence on a dispute ur complain of such statement, nor assert that an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects assessment, together with our damage and benefit straight line to its intersection with the middle line of there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature fair and without collusion or traud, and that no mem- maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, prods and the blocks between East One Hundred and Seventy- or amount of the work to be done or materials to be her of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departmenq other 1 ,cumrnts used by us in making our report, have fourth street and Belmont street at Walton avenue ; furnished. chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings, to the thence along the middle line of the blocks between Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. go and Last One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street and and place of residence of each of the persons making j interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in Belmont street to Jerome avenue ; on the east by the same, the names of all persons interested with him tt relates, to in any portion of the profits thereof. The said city, there to remain until the z7th day of Decem- Park avenue from the middle line of the blocks or them therein, and if no other person be so interested 1 bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, ber, 1898. between East One Hundred and Eighty-first street and it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with- of the party or parties making the estimate, that the Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit East One Hundred and Eighty-second street to the out any connection with any other person making an several matters stated tberem are in all respects true. include all those land,, tenements and hereditaments middle line of the blocks between East One Hundred estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects Where more than one person is interested it is requisite and premises situate, lying and being to the B 'rough of andSeventy-eighth street and East One Hundred and fair and without collusion ur fraud, and that no men- that the verification be made and sub,criued by all The Bronx, in '1 he City of New Vork. which, taken Seventy-ninth street, and by Third avenue from the ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, the parties interested. together, are bounded and described its fo'lows, viz. middle line of the blocks between East One Hundred chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con. Beginning at a point funned by the intersection of and Seventy-eighth street and East One Hundred other officer of the Corporation, is directly ur indirectly sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the easterly side of Trinity avenue with a line drawn • nd Seventyatinth street to the middle line of the interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which The City of New York, with their respective places of parallel to Wesichestcr avenue and distant moo feet blocks between East fine Hundred and Seventy-sixth it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The business or residence, to the effect that i1 the contract be I.orthwcsterly from the northwesterly side thereof; street and East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, running thence flirt hea,terly tiling said line drawn and by Park avenue from the middle line of the blocks of the party or parties making the estimate, that the on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties parallel to Westchester avenue at,d distant ro> feet between East One Hundred and Seeenty-sixth street several matters stated therein are in all respects true, for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or northwesterly from the n ,rthwestcrly side thereof and East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to the Where more than one person is interested, it is requi- refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora- to its intersection with tIc prolongation northerly middle line of the blocks between East One Hundred site that the verification he made and subscribed by all Lion any,iutferenee between the sum to which he would be of a line drawn parallel to Wales avenue and and Seventy-fourth street and East One Hundred and the parties interested. entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation distant roo feet easterly from the easterly side Seventy-third street; and on the west by Jerome avenue; Each bid or estimate shall he accompanied by the may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom thereof; Ihence southerly along said prvulonuatiaim as such streets are shown upon the Final Maps of the consent, in t, riting, of two householders 'in freeholders the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, and said line drawn pa,r.lII1 to Wales avenue and dis- Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City in The City of New York, with their respective places the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esfi. tant too feet easterly from tha easterly side thcreol and County of New York; excepting from said area all of business tot residence, to the effect that if the contract mated amount of the work by which the bids are and said line produced south-rly to its iutersecti in streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, hereto- be awarded to the person making the estimate, they tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom- with a line drawn parallel to the Southern L'n,dc- fore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his paniedby the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each vard and distant too feet southeastrrly trout the benefit reaps deposited as aforesaid. sureties for its faithful performance, and that if Inc shall of the persons signing the same that he is a householder southeasterly side thereof ; thence southwester y along Fourth—That our last partial arid separate report omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worththe said line to its intersection with a tine drawn parallc I to herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the Corporation any difference between the sum to which amount of the security required for the completion of this Bast One Hundred and' Thirty-eighth Street nod distant State of New York, First Departmnent, at a Special he would be entitled r,n its cnmpletiun and that which contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and 100 feet so.nherly front t''c _ontlterly side thereof Term thereof, Part III., to be held in the County the Corporati,ur may be obliged to pay to the person or over and above his liahili ties as bail, suretyorutherwise, thence westerly along said line to its intersection wish Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any and that lie has offered himself as a surety in good faith a line drawn parallel to Robbins avenue and distant ro.a subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calcu- and with the intention to execute the bond required terly from the westerly side that jot ; thence City of New York, on the 3oth day of December, 1898, feet we, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then latent upon the estimates amount of the work by which by section 27 of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances northerly alo.lg said line and ,aid line pro used to the the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned of T he City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded northwesterly side of Wrstchuster avenue, thence north- and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writ- to the person or persons for whom he consents to erly along the easterly .side ofTrmlty avenue to the point report be confirmed. ing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the oi place of beginning ; excepting front said area all Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Novem- a householder 'Sr freeholder in The City of New York, security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of streets, avenues and road,, or portions thereof, hereto- ber t5, 1898. and is w„rth the amount of the security required for the The City of New York, foic legally opened as such area is shown upon our STEPHEN B. STANTON, completion of this contract, over and above all his debts No bid or estimate will he received or considered benefit map deposited as aforesaid. Chairman, of every nature and over and above his liabilities as unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one Fourth—that our report herein will be presented to JOHN J. NEVIT.LE, bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- of the State or National banks ot'1 he City of New York, the Supreme Court of the State of New Fork, First FRANK ADAMS ACER, self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or mmtey Departmcn i, at d special Term thereof, Part Ill., to be Commissioners, execute the bond required by section 27 of chapter 8 of to the amount of five per cenntm of the amount of held in the County Coatt-hou-e. in the Borough of JOHN P. DuNa, the Revised Ordinances of The City of New Yt rk, if the security required for the faithful perlorm- Manhattan, in The City of New hock-, an the Lin day Clerk. the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons ance of the cnolract. Site check or nuney must NOT of January, r8g9, at the op, utng of the Court on that for whom he consents to become surety ; the adequacy be inclosed in the sealed envelope c'tntaining the esti- day, and that then and there, or as soon thereatter as and sufficiency of the security offered to Abe approved by mate, but must he handed to the officer or clerk of the counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made the Comptroller of T'he City of New York. Del'artment who has charge of the estimate-box, and that the said report be confirmed. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Ni bid or estimate will be received or considered no estimate can be deposited in said box until such Dated Eli ROUGH OF DIANHAITAS, NEW Ytuiug, Novem- unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one check or money has been examined by said officer or DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ber 7, 1898. of the State ur National banks of The City of New' Yurk, clerk and found to be correct. ARSH:dAL, CENTRAL PARK, All such deposits, except J. J. TOWNSE,N1), drawn to the order of the Cumptn,lleq or money to the that of the soceacsCu! bidder, will be returned to the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Cite of NEW YORK, Chairman amnunt of five per tentum of the amount of the security persons making the same within three days after the November 05, c8g8. J PETER A. WALsH, required for the faithful performance of the contract. contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re- ROBERT Sf'(sItGIlo Such check or money must NoT be inclosed in the sealed fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the Commissioners. TO ('ON LRACTORS. envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, JOHN P. DuvN, to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge the amount of the deposit made by him shall lie forfeited Clerk. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated S title of the work and the name of the bidder in said box until such check or money has been ex- damages for such neglect or refusal: but if he shall FIRST DEPARTMENT. or bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the amined by said officer or clerk and found to he correct. execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the Park Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, amount of his deposit will be returned to him. In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, New York City, will be returned to the persons making the same within N. R.—ihejrieesshs1 beut1ihaoin t/rc estimate and men and Commonalty of The City of New York, until m o'clock A. St. of three days after the contract is awarded. If the success- alit, stutrd iu ligun s, and all eslima'es till Ix' Con- ful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after to ascertain the loss and damage and compensation THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898, srder,'d as inJormat rah/ k d, not contain lids Jr all for the lands and premises laid out, taken, set apart notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to itetus jar teA/c/t bids are herein called, or :u/rt2h contain and appropriated for and as a public park and the im- for materials required and work to be done in the execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by bidsJor lteu,osfnr tabled bids are not lrrre:utth called provements thereto be.on_ ing, with interest thereon, Ilomouglt of Isrooklyu, as fulL,ws: him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of lox. l''•ru'sdinrt mill not /s'gi.'c',r for tke wlrlidxawat pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled "An Act No. t. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BLUE New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or of anv bid or estirvatc. An hid rani hi' accy}fed jronr, to provide for the acquisition and construction of a LIVIESTONE SCREENINGS. refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the I or cuutrnct awarul it to, aotr jy'rson sulro is in arrears public park at the junction of East tine Hundred and No. 2. FURNISHING ANI) DELIVERING TOP- time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to the Corporation upon fii'Gf tr contract, or 10/it' is a Ninety-second street, the bingsbridge road and Grand SOII. I)R GARDEN NIOULD. to him. defraulter, as stir, ty or other:oise, uq(on any obligationr Boulevard or Concourse, in the T'wenty-fourth Ward No. 3. FURNISHING AND DELTVVRINC: HUD- Ni /3.— T/uejhricu's ,uuuo/ br• zenht_•mn the' estimate acrd to the' Crn'AU'ratiou. of The City of New York," being chapter 537 of the SuN RIVER GRAVEL. SCREI';NINGS. also stated in figur .r, and all eetlai1rtts eel// be con- '1'he Park board reserves the right to reject any or Laws of 1896. No. q. CONSTRUCTINI; A WROUt;HT IRON sidered as informal zokle4 do not contain /sdsf,r all all the bids received in response to this advertise- PICKET' FENCE ALONG THE FIF- itrntsjar :aaicic lids are /eon in cared, at' zuh 'ch coma: n meat if it should deem it for the intere,t of the City so OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL TEENTH STREET AND CONEY bids fur items for eouiCh bids are not here.urth railed to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bids or pro- ISLAND AVE'NBE BOUNDARIES OF far. P'rnris.rieru will Rol b.çie'erz /or fhc zvifkdra:nal of pos'l' shall be received, butt fire contract., when awarded N of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason w'il! be awarded to the lowest bidders. of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be I'RUSPECT PARK. a,v lid or estimate. No lief void br accelteu//fronn, or Blank forms for proposals, and forms of the several presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the The contracts must be bid for separately. Bidders contract aWarsBd to arty f,ers -n ti/to is in arrears to must name a price for each and every item included in the Cortioratfon u/nn debt or contract, or rnho is a contracts which the successful bidder will be required Supreme Court of the State of New York, First 1 '0 execute, can be had, the plans can be seen, and in- Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., the specification upon which their bids are based, and defaulter, as surely Cr oub,rze.'sr, nfon any ob1:gation also .fate the total amount of their bids. to the Co/nrati„n. I formation relative to them can be had at the office of to be held at the County Court-house, in the : the Department, Arsenal. Central l'ark. Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, The quantities of materials required and work to be The Park board reserves the right to reject any or all done are as follows : the bids received in response to this advertisement if it GEORGE C. ( LAUSEN, on the 8th day of December, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock Al (- 1. NI 810EI;Us, in the forenoon of that day, or as situ thereafter as No. r, ABot-F MENfioxuo, should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. coo cubic yards of blue limestone screenings, to be Blank forms for proposals for the several c,,ntracts GHURGE V. 13ROWER, counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of C,iumissioners of Park, of 1'I.e City of New fork, costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the delivered at such times and in such quantities as and information relative thereto can be had at the ofilue office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to may be required un the Ocean Parkway, in the of the Park Board, Arsenal, Central Park, remain for and during the space of ten days, as re- Borough of Brooklyn. GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, quired by the provisions of section 9g9 of title 4 of The amount of security required is Five Hundred AUGUST MOFBUS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD- chapter 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. Dollars. GEORGE V. BRtyiefN Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York. INCS. LICHTINC AND SUPPLIES. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEwYORK, October NO. 2, ABOVE MENTIONED. tq, 1898. 6,000 cubic yards of Top-soil or Garden Mould, to be HENRY L. NELSON, IDEtARTStENT OF PARKS, f)ErARrltrNT OF W.M. BROWNE, delivered as follows : J. 3,000 cubic yards at Red Hook Park. AIws : son staking an estimate for the same purpose, and iB in hattan, in The City of New York, on or before the post or end of panel, properly secured into stone foun- I'otal length of imp-ovement..... c,8ao lineal feet. all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that rgth day of December, 1898, and that we, the said dation, In the centre of each section it panel a suit- Excavation ...... 9,62o cubic yards. no member of the Municipal Assembly, head ofa depart- Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for able anchor or support must be introduced, such sup- Curbing ...... 05,485 lineal feet. ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on port or anchor to be secured into stone foundation. Ifelgian 61"ck gutter ...... 3,025 square yards. or other oliicer of the corpus rat ion, is directly or the ,5th day of December, 1898, at t2 o'clock M. Stone foundations for pickets, braces and centre sup- Brick pavement on h:ight1--sixth indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in Second.—That the abstract of our said assessment, ports or anchors are to be of bluestone, hard sand, street railroad tracks...... 250 the work to which it relates, or in any portion of the together with our benefit maps, and also all the affi- stone or granite, ra by to inches square, and at least 3 Macadam p.dverneut ...... 3t.7 5 " profits thereof. davits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by feet 6 inches high. 'l'he stones are to be rough quarry- Bidders must state a price for each and every item mentioned in the above work, and also the total amount Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, us in making our report, have been deposited in the dressed, the top to be squared and hammered smooth, of the party slaking the same, that vine several matters Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of for the completed work, it being understood that the and to measure to inches in either direction. therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the 'The City of New York, Now 90 and 9z West Broadway, Bidders must submit drawings showing the construc- pri.:e for the completed work. is to include the ntain- tenance of the pavement in good reuair for the period of consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to tion of the fence in detail, also the method of bracing, in The City of New York, to the effect that if the contract anchoring and fastening into stone foundation. Bid- one year from the date of acceptance thereof. remain until the zgth day of December, x898. is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, Third.—That pursuant to the notice heretofore given ders must also state what kind of stone they propose The time allowed for time completion of the out no using for foundations, and submit sample of same. work will be sevent7-five (75) working days. upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties when we filed our estimate of damage the limits of our for its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse assessment for benefit include all those lands, tene- Bidders must state the price of fence per lineal foot, The damages to be paid by the contractor for each including stone foundation, complete erection of fence day that the contract, or 'rny part thereof, mar he or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- ments and hereditaments and premises situate, lying poratum airs' difference between the sum to which he and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of and two coats of paint to be applied thereon, one coat unfulfilled after the time fixed for the completion thereof to be applied before setting tip fence, and the final one has expired, are fixed at Fifty (5o Dollars tee day. would be entitled upon its completion, and that which New York, which, taken together, are bounded and the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to described as follows, viz. ; on the north by the middle after the fence is fully completed. The paint to be The amount of security required is Fifteen l'lioos:utd venom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent line of the blocks between East One Hundred and used on fence is to be approved by the Landscape Archi- Dollars. tect of the Department. The fence is to be erected on Bidders must satisfy themselves by personat examina- letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated Seventy-eighth street and East One Hundred and amount of the work by which the bids are tested. Seventy-ninth street, from Third avenue to Park ave- lines and grades furnished by the Engineer of the De- tion of the location of the proposed work, and by such partment. other means as they may prefer, as to the nature and The consent last above mentioned must be accom- nue, and by the middle line of the blocks between East panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of One Hundred and Eighty-first street and East Forty consecutive working days will be allowed the extent of the work, and shall not, at any time after the contractor for delivery of materials on the ground, and submission of an estimate, dispute or complain of such the persons signing the same that he is a householder One Hundred and Eighty-second street and said or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth middle line produced from Park avenue to Morris twenty consecutive working days will be allowed for statement, nor assert that there was any misunder• the erection of the fence from date of notification to standing in regard to the nature or amount of the work the amount of the security required for the completion avenue, and by the northerly side of Cameron place, I of the contract, over and above all his debts of every mom Morris avenue to Jerome avenue ; on the south by begin work. to be done.

5448 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY) DECEMBER 3, 1898.

nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De EALF.D PROPOSALS Wl1.I. BE RECEIVED r,noo feet z!/--inch Circular Knit racketed Cotton, Rub- or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety partntent who has charge of the estimate-box, and nr S by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of her-lined Fire hose, " Municipal" brand, for Bor- in good faith, w ith the intention to execute the bond estimate can be deposited in said box tmtil such check Education of The City of New York, at the Annex to oughv of 111an1tattun, The Bronx unit required by law. )r money has been examined by said officer or clerk the Hall of the Board, No. 585 Broadway, eleventh Rit•Itwond. floor, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock r. Sr. on No estimate will be considered unless accom- and found to be correct. All such deposits, except will be received by the Commissioner, at the be returned to th. panied b• either a certified check upon one of the State that of the successful bidder, will D10NDAV. DECEM13ER 7,, 1141IN, head of the Fire 1)epartntent, at the office of said De- or National banks if The City of New York, drat,n to persons making the same within three days attar thr 1tartment, Nos, t57 and t59 East Sixty-seventh street, for alterations, repairs, etc., at Public Schools 79 and the order of the Comptn ,lien, or money to the amount I contract i awarded. It the successful bidder shall re to the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, of five per cennmt of the amount of the security re- fuse or neslect, w-ithin five ,lays after notice that th, t2t,in the Borough of Alanhattan. 10.30 o'clock A, nt., quired for the faithful pert rmance of the detract. contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro- pusals ubtaincd at the Annex of the Hall of the Board WEONEsDAY. DECE)1BER. 14, 18f18, Such check ur in nev must N •t• be inclosed in a the amount of the deposit made by httn shall be for- sealed envelope c.+ntaiuing the estimate, but oust be ,cited to and retained by The City of New York at of Education, Estimating Room, No. 585 Broadway, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read. handed to the officer or clerk ,f the Department j liquidated dant.,ges for Such neglect or refusal, hu• twelfth (lour. who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate if he .hall execute the contract within the time afore The attention of bidders is expressly called to the S^cent attentieln is drrrcP a1 to t/t, , est of the lapse can be deposited in said bos until such check „r m •nec said the amount of the deposit will be returned to him time stated in the contract within which the work br Elm In i' 1),par'wenl and the gvaranle, of the has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to bil I II E t+l)I111SS10N8:R OF \YAib1. SUl'PL1 must be completed. They are expressly notified that hose Li' th,' Corr tractor, rega 7-e / /}' t /er .cpe v 6eat;ons. All such deposits, except that of the secces'- (1 "t I"\'ES I I lI1;FIT TO Rh:I i,.0 I AU.l. I:I I) the successful bidder will be field strictly to completion No estimate will be received or considered after the correct. hour named. fill bidder. will be returned to the persons makiu_ the L'FCF.I\- t.li FU;: ANl' 1'.AR'I'ICUI.AR \\'ORK II within said bore. same t\ ithin three days after the contract is aarard d. H E lit i' \I I I FOR THE BEd!' Is I EREJ1S 01 The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all For information as to the description of the hose to If the successful bidder shall refuse ur neglect, within 1111 CI I'\'. of the proposals submitted. be furnished bidders are referred to the specifications, The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro- is hich form part of these proposals. five days after notice that the contract has been Blank forms of },id or estimate, the proper envelopes awarded to hint, to execute the same, the amount of the in a-Inch to inclose the same. the specifications and posing to become sureties, must each write his name The font of the agreement, with specifications, deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained aCrecntcnts. anal anv further information desired, can ue and place of residence on said proposal. showing the manner of payment, for the hose, may by The City of New York as liquidated dama,cs t' r ubt.,i::rd tit l:oont No. 171;. I Scum responsible and approved sureties, residents of be seen and forms of proposals may be obtained at the this city, are required in all cases. office if the Department. such neglect or reti:sal; but if he shall execute the 1t'\l.. I1: \l. r(1\, ithin the time of resaid the an tie' it the r ,.f A-.tt'r S',;pl\. No proposal %till be considered from persons whose Bidders must write out the amount of their estimate contract C:o:: m in addition to inserting the saute in figures. deposit will be rent rues] n, him. character and antecedent dealings with the Board of Education render their responsibility doubtful. The hose is to be delivered within thirty (3o? days THE Ctt\IHTSSEONF:R OF PUBLIC ISVlt D- — - It is required, as it condition precedent to the recep- after the execution of the contract. TNt;s, L1(;H1iNr, _A\n SUPPlIFS KE'I"R\F- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. THE RI(All 'Ie) RE IEC TLI. BIDS tiun or consideration of any proposals, that a certified The damages to be paid by the detractor for each check ttp'n. or a certificate of deposit of one of day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time FOR ANY P.~R1'1CL'LAR \\ORh IF HE ItFF.\T (1 \1. \\III ,I 1 1 (laVFI) 1-..-\LF.It PRO the State or National banks ur trust companies specified for the completion thereof shall have expired, IT FOR THE IIF:ST l's 1'F'Kb'1'' OF I11E CI1A iL e I ti .r I I o 1. '.:e.ui of The ('it }- of New 'Gunk, dravcn to the order of the are fixed and liquidated at the soul of Ten (t ' Dollars. Plans for ab"te rk can he seen, and blinl: i rots f I m strcct>. li ro:t,,li .I AI ,u1 uat, until bid or estimate, the proper envel ,pas in tchich n crci se President of the Board of Education, shall ac- The avcard of the contract will be made as soon as \~' ED\ I' I) %, D} ('I M1t i' I 11, 15:1', company the proposal to an amount of not less practicable after the opening of the bids. the same, the specifications nod agreement, and om hoot, in at 4 r. yI.. t, r sui.plcing fur t e us.r , I the s than three per cent. of such proposal when said pro- Any person making an estimate for the h"se shall further information desired c:ut be obtained in the infer Fir s afro, ti of a d of the Depot, C mmissioner of Public huildin -, Light- all the trop n_b- t nd, r tl.e posal is for or exceeds ten thousand dollars, and to present the same in a scaled envelope at saidoffice, on anti 1 Ii, I ari:Icy rcyuired or before the day and hour above named, it hich en- ing and Supplies, Richmond Buildiric, New Iiri hton, B.I.e-ar.l. I.> ~laiin: erv. an amount of not less than live per cent. ill such pro- for one veal, comtnerriny lit the first day of Jana;try, velope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the Borough of Richmond. posal when said proposal is for an amount under ten t. yo A1. p'blt-hers of boos and dcalcr< in the sines. thousand dollars ; that, situ demand, within Line day at her person or persons presenting the same, the date of its HENRY F. KF 1RN\-, that preference WI I be '1,:`, 1' •I 1im.-, :,rticles required are notifiedI theaiiarding of the contract by the Cotnnrittee, the Pres- presentation, and a statement of the stork to which it C ,'' 1' pnlitclp.ilS : tice Committee beitc_ I iebctin an t i :,, :e= °Iten to the hide of ident of the said Board will re trn all the deposits ill rclAteo. U --irons tl:.,t C ,muu..sL n-, if any, shall be ded:.ctcd checks and certificates of -deposit made to the persons The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline ---- - - tout me pr.c,• of the arucic< bid fur. making the same, except that made by the person or any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the }-•'cl' 'on r.lct r orll a re-hilted to attc h two per-nuts whose bid has been accepted t and that if public interest. DEPARTMENT OF WATER respun«ch material as is not needed in the schools du, m COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD ,y business or re•cia'evue, to the effect that if the con- the money paid at the time ' f sale, and the t ._•,r t 89o, tic:ordtng to the terms of a c+mt:ar to Le AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS tract be awarded to the person shaking the estimate, ownership to the iron and metal. which ii ill thereafter :;pprov,:.l by the u omtnittee cu Supplies of the Board of they will, Lin its being so awarded, become bound as sure- be res,-Id f,-r the benefit , 'f the City. The Tel ldtwati-',n. ties for its faithful performance in the slim of must rent''te the material a, directed by the (dicer ',t L,iclt c„ntrac-or m.+y bid for each separate Borough. URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- Seen Hundred 1700) Dollars on the "Maltese m net Le addressed ter 537 of the Lacs of t893,entitled "Au act the Department in charge, and \r ill n, t be all ,,wed to r all the Borough-. Proposals P Cross," Fire-base, select material t , r rem' sal at v,ill, to the (du , mntittee Lin Supplies, and indorsed ” 1'r,'- ,, providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of Four Hundred (qoo' Dollars on the "Alliance" ' damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of \'\I. II4LTi IN, p. sal, for Uclicern_ 5up,nl. e'." 1\\., >urettcs, satisfa:- • Fire-h""e. Commisei net I \Cater Supply t.::-y to said Cemmrttcc, will Lc required for the faithful "changes ofgrade of streets or avenues, made pursuant Swan Hundred (700) Dollars on the "Majestic" " to chanter ;or of the Lavvs of t8S7, providing for the lie: formanc_ .,f the c out faft. Fire-hose. DEY.-sRTotEtct OF \\>Tr.H St'IICY, 'I he C, mmittce reserves t!:c ri,ht to reject any bid or "depression of railroad tracks in the T\renty-third and Two Thousand (z,000) Dollars on the "Paragon" (_ ',1'.Ii~:t,)\1':R'^ OFFICE, bids if de -mod for the public inter est. "'Twenty-forrth \Wards, in The City of New York, or "otherwise,' and the acts amendatory thereof and Fire-hose. No. ten NA'-.\i' t'rRFET, An' further top rmation can be obtained on applic:,tI n FFier Hundred '400) Dollars on the "Muni cipal" 5e:5c Y '::, No\emb,r ^_}, 16;8. to the . ipeiinteii-ient of school S.:ppbos, No. r;o Grand supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that Fire-hose. street, B.,rough of %lanhitttu'i. public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pur- —and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute TO CONTRACTORS. NE\\ Y-11,1 , Ueceu,bcr r, i' A. suant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schermer- the same they will pay to the Corporation HE\K1 A. R(IGF.RS, horn Building, Nu.96 Broadvtay, in The City of New any difference between the sum to which IDS OR EST1\lAI F., INCLOSED IN A EDWARll L. ('(11.I.IER, York, on \L,nday, Vi ednesday and Friday of each he would be entitled on its completion and that which B sealed envelope, with tl:e title of the wurk and the G. HuN' L. A N D LEA'i'l l'1', week, at z o'clock P. nl., until further notice. the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the per- name o' the bidder in lorsed thereon, aim the I:uml or o: l,nnmittse .,n supplies. Dated Now goal:, Oct, ocr'o6, t8g8. son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded the work as in the advertise.' cent, will be roce-ised DANIEL L(IRI), at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be at No. r - \as'au street, , nrner n,t 5„rice street, in E vI.Ef111 RO110-;A S WILL liE RECEIL F:D Al JAMES M. VARNUM, calculated upon the estimated amount of the work Room Ne, r-o4, unit 2 o'cl k _., •. S the uhf e of the hoar-I of F I :ratio , cruet of WILLIAM E. STILL1NGS, by which the bids are tested. The consent above Grand .,:t .I Lim mtr.ets, liorou_h ff Jlan'caaan, until Corr, litissioners. mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma- THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1898, , ED%ESD.1Y, DE( FfHMMhr 11, Uffl(, T-AttoyT \[cLut-tHLIt, tion, in writing, of each of the persons signinthe same, Clerk. that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New The bids will be p,,hl:'. - opened by the head of the at 4 r. '1.. t,r tninvis in0 the 'Irua;t Soh ill in tic 1 n rn o1iu: Fir oklyn with supplies, sin a• as V at, Pro - York, and is worth the amount of the security required Department, in R un tuna. N . r5o Na-sau street, at 6,r the completion of this contract, over and above all tt : ,r_., etc. ,for the year en m, bus eururner ,r, r3) .. the hour at. sr :n ,-nn sod. n his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabili- OF Re,11I.' ix, I Lash prope-,tl must be .,ddres,ed to thet omnn,ltmc- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- Foe Tlt I,, :: a cH ties as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered No, r. FOR FL'RNI-H]At3 C_1 f-IKON VPATER- on S pp1Lis and indorel "Prcp,sa1s for furnishing MISSION. the'Pruant S:Lool w th Heat, Proetsions,eic." himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention PIPE”. BRANCH Pll'LS AND tI'ECIAL to execute the bond required by late. The adequacy CASTINGS, the e.ommittee ie50rve the right n., reject the wi;ole \I['t' tcl r.SL CI\IL SERV IC E ('n}taB0st0Q or THE or fix part of any Lid not ecemed for the public intcrc-t. Girt' , :: NE's YRR, and sufficiency of the security offered is to be For TriE L' ,r v, Q'' ,'<. Specihcutansan dalotherinfo malion may bcob,mocd CENTRE, Ems,, I'RaxKLix ,sND \\'ol rE STREETS, appruced by the Comptroller of The City of New York , ; THE 4F:PART\lF\`I' No. 2. FOR FCR.\IxHI\ pf ly-iag to thu• Superi :tenueni of Sch—I Supplie-, NEw' YORE, Xn,sember 5, 1898. I before the award is made and prior to the signing of NiVI I H too (_ KOl , p I,uanustrict. lour ugh of AI,uth.ttan. the contract. Ti (N- ,.q-1 P::CvUS IU d Tt1. qp N 4 UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :Y estin,dtr cunt 1•e considered rua(ess accon+panied - A-H 1N I I-II:ACII F: \E\\ 1'''Rlc, December 1, 1898. open competitive examinations will be held at the EGti-SIZE \\ HtTF HENRY A. ROt;ERS, P Iy either a certifeii check apex one of the 6anke of COAL. AND c -oo GROG' 'IONS OF offices of this Commission for the following positions, the City f Neso }'or/i, .lrarou to tie' order of the F:D\1'ARD 1.. COl.t.1EaR, upc n the dates specified : PEA-SIZE WHITE AbH ANTHRAC11E .?N!! E A\I11', C'b,,rttri,llrr, or money to the alnount ofwe fir cent. COAI,. G. L \Ltuday, December 5, to A. lit. INSPECTOR OF Such fammat!ca oil g_p____S. e!/ the atuount of the se, uritr as above specified. OFFENSIVE TRADES. Subjects: Handwriting, check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed FOR THE hidprfr-GH (IF ~I.1NH 3TTA:\•. arithmetic. experience and technical. No, 3, FR Ft' I,F4lNo;, BUILDING AND Nesv YORK TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed I%\'CT kOILER AT Thursciac, December 8, to A. lit. TELEPHONE to the officer or clerk of the Departmentwho Pf:T I'f\G VP OPERATOR. Subject : Handwriting, arithmetic, ex- NI\E"!Y-'-E\- E\1H ''REEI' Boll El. has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate 1\li l'AKING (]UT FU[_ R perience and technical. can be deposited in said box until such check H:+UxF. t HE SECOND TERM OF THE NEW YORK Friday, December q, I0 A. it. FRUIT INSPECTOR. OLD BOILERS AND APPLRIE- ` Training School for Teachers will begin February or money has been examined by said officer or cleric .ANCEe. Eubjccts : Handwriting, arithmetic, experience and and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that 6, r8 9. For those duffing to enter the sehuul at that technical. estimate shall contain and state the time an e\amivatien will be held J nuary i , .ii and of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons Each bid or Hl„ocav, December is, to. A. M. FOOT) IN- making the same within three days after the contract is name and place of residence of each of the persons tq, i8gt, in Public School r, at Henry, Catherine and SPECTOR. Subjects: Handwriting, arithmetic, ex- awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neg- making the same. the name, of all persons interested Oliver streets in the rooms now temporarily n ccupied perience and technical. with him therein, and it nn other person he sr, inter- by this school. lect, teithin five days after notice that the contract has Tuesday, December t3, to A. At. FISH INSPECTOR. been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount ested it shall distinctly state tl at fact : that it is made To be eligible for admission to this examination per- Subjects: Handsriling, arithmetic, experience and without any connection wit any other perso- maeing of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and re- sons must have graduated fn,m some high school or technical. tained by The City of New York as liquidated damages an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects academy tube course if study has been approved by Wednesday, December 14, ro A. At MEAT 1N- fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no for such neglect or refusal; but it he shall execute the the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 5P1': '1'ONN. Subjects : Handwriting, arithmetic, ex- contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his member of the Municipal Assembly, head or a depart- Schnnuls in this city having such approved courses of perience and technical. ment. chief ofa bureau deputy Inereof, or clerk there- deposit will be returned to him. study are as follows: Thursday, December r5, to A. %I. JANITOR. Sub- Should the person or persons to whom the contract in, or other officer of the Corporation, :s directly er jects : Duties, experience, handwriting, reading and indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in the Rommr'ns of llan/eat/ip and l/te Bron,i, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract arithmetic. within five days after written notice that the same has work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits High Schools, Friday, December r6, to A. St. JANITRESS. Sub- thereof. College o,f The City of New York, jects : Duties, experience, handwriting, reading and been atu arded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing Teachers' College, arithmetic. of the party making the same, that the several matters Barnard C,llege, Monday, December t9, to A. St. TOPOGRAPHI the proper security, he nr they shall be considered as therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the Manhattan College, CAI. L/RAUGHTSMAN. Subjects: Handwriting having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora- tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as consent. in writing, of two householders or freeholders Ursuline Academy, Park avenue. arithmetic, expericncc and technical. in The City .if \rw York, to the effect that if the contract i Mt. St. Vincent Academy. Wednesday, December at, to A. Al. INSPECTOR OF provided by law, is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, ' Normal C,.11ege. JOHN J. SCANNELL, LA\IPS AND GAS. Subjects: Handwriting, arith- Commissioner. upon its being so aw•a,ded, become bound as his sureties St. Francis Xavier Academic Department). metic, experience and technical. for its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse Sr. Teresa's Academy. Friday, December 23, to A. St. EXAMINER OF or neglect to execute the ,time, they will pay to the (:or. Ursuline Content, Bedford Park. CLAIMS, DEPARTMEN1' OF EDUCATION poration any diffnreoce between the sum to which he I Sr, Gabriel's Academy for Girls. HEADQt1ARTERS FIRE DEPARTSIENT,~ Subjects : Arithmetic, handwriting, experience, duties NEW Yocen, December r, 18g8. would be entitled upon its completion and that which particularly examination of bills and vouchers. the Cu' poratton may be obli to pay to the person to boro6' u.Ygh h oJ' Brook!Yn. EALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING whom the contract shall be awarded at anv subsequent , Adelphi Academy. LEE PHILLIPS, S this Department with the Fire Apparatus below letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated ' Pitooklyn Manual Training School. Secretary. specified will be received by the Fire Commissioner, at amount of the work by which the bids art tested. Girls' High School. the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 1159 The consent last above mentioned must be accom- Packer Collegiate Institute. East Sixty-seventh street, in the Borough of Manhat- panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of St. Agnes Female Academy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. tan, in The City of New York, until ro.3oo'clock A. M., the persons signing the same, that he is a householder Boys' High Soh',"h R'EDNESDAY, DF.GEAfUER 14. 1898, or freeholder in The City of ffecaYork, and is worth the . Erasmus Hall High School. HE.SDQLARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, NEW YoRx, December to 1898. at which time and place they will be publicly opened amount of the security required for the completion of Nativity Academy. by the head of said Department and read. the contract, over and above all his debts of every Polytechnic Institute. THREE FOURTH SIZE STEAM FIRE EN- nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy. TO CONTRACTORS. GINES, WITH LA FRANCE PUMPS. or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond Borough of Queens. EALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING ONE FOURTH SIZE STEAM FIRE ENGINE, reautred by law. High Schools. S n,500 feet r 16 -inch Carbolized Rubber Fire-hose, WITH FOX SECTIONAL WATER-TUBE No estimate will be considered unless accompanied Borough of Riclernond. 1 Maltese Cross" brand. B(1ILER. by either a certified check upon one of the State High Schools. s,550 feet t!-inch Seamless Patent Carbolized Rubber For use in the loe'ougpa of Brooklyn and or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to For further information ap 1y in person or by letter Fire-hose, " Majestic " brand. Qurrn t. the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount to Borough Superintendent, John Jasper, No. 146 Grand 5,000 feet 2'/z -inch Circular Solid-woven Cotton, The amount of security required is Five Thousand of five per centum of the amount of the security re- street. or to the Principal, Augustus 5. Downing, at the Rubber-lined Fire-ho',e, " Paragon" brand. Two Hundred Dollars for the three fourth size La quired for the faithful performance of the contract. school. 1,000 feet 2>-inch Circular-woven Seamless Double France steam fire-engines, and One Thousand Nine Such check or money must Nor be inclosed in JOHN JASPER, • sealed envelope Jacket Cotton, Rubber-lined Fire-hose, "Alliance" Hundred Dollars for the one fourth size steam fire- containing the estimate, but Borough Superintendent. brand, engine, and the time for delivery ninety days. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD . 5449

Separate bids must be made for each kind of apparatus shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said Meats to be as follows, viz, as above. any connection with any other person making an esti- asessmerts inclrtde all the several houses amid hits of Chucks of Bcet ...... iue,000 pounds, The damages to be paid by the contractor for each mate for the same pur use, and is in all respects fair and ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated Salt Pork in bal refs (family meIs) ...... 20,000 day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time with iut collu sion r, fraud, and that no member of the on- Chuck., of 1l Luton ...... 20,000 specified for the completion thereof shall have expired, Mu ricipal Assembly, head of a departtnent, chief of a Nu. I. Southeast corner rf the It ulu'card and Sixty- Ra,tinq t•ieccs of Beef ...... to,000 are fixed and liquidated at Ten to Dollars. bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer first street; east side of Btuhv.trd, Ir,,nl Sixly-first Sirloin tt -ak...... ...... ro,000 '• No estimate will be received or considered after the of the Corporation, is directly ur indirectly interested street to Si.xtv-third street ; west side of boulevard ex- l or.cd Beef, ...... 15,0:0 hour named. therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or tending about n6 feel north of Sixty-'.e: and street : 31uttun Hindquat tier, ...... lo,000 •• The form of the agreement, with specifications, show- in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid ur estimate east side of Boulevard extending about 75 feet north Bologna Sausage ...... 8,600 •• ing the manner of payment for the articles, may be seen must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or of Sixty-third street ; east side of foul vard exteud- and forms of proposals may be obtained at the office of parties making the estimate that the several matters inq ab,mt 175 icct mum ii of Si.sty-fourth street; west 208,600 the DJepartment. stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than lade of Rottlev',rd, extending about 5o feet south of Bidders must write out the amount of their estimate one person is interested, it Is requisite that the verifi- Sixty.fifth street; w,:st si,le of B uev:u'ii, exlend- in addition to inserting the same in figures. All to be more or less. cation be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- ing about q7 f::ct north of Sixty-fifth street ; west "-11t 13,cf Lrue', dlrrtton, and Peal usedby this De. The, award ut' the contract will be nnnode as soon as ested. side of Bntu[cuarl, b'tw'een Six y-fifh and Sixty- pa rt ureua ,'O be frncu ii iii,m is s iltcd a nd ,r ressed in practicable after the opening of the bids. sixth streets, on block rt37. It if tubers 4a and !ar/i bid or estimate shall be accorn/,anlad by tole I 3+r/- S7a!e.' See sftrci<on be so interested the amutult of time deposit made by hint shall be furfvited it shill dl,liuctly state that fact ; also that it is made or persons to whom the contract may be a,carded at to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated west -ide of Boulevard, extending, about 27 feet north If any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be One Hondrrdtn strcct : west side nut Boulevard, e.xtend- witlt~aut any conmeMiuh with any other person making an damages fur such neglect tut refusal ; but if he shall estitn.tte for the saute purp.,se, and i, In all respects calculated upon the estimated amount of the work execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the ing about :o6 feet south of One Hundred and Second by which the bids are tested. The consent abuse nten- sure..[ ; east iris, of It,ulevard, estendlmg aoout roe feet fair and without caluslo or frau,t, and that no member amount of his deposit will be returned to him. of the Municipal _scanlly, head of a department, chid tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, Should the person or persons to whom the contract north of ()ne Hundred ;utd Tnird stree : east side of in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that Boulevard. between One Hundr, -d and Fifth and One tut a brueau, deputy thereof or clerk tlterem, or other may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract officer of the Curpor.ni„n, is directly or indirectly he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New within five days after written notice that the same has Hundred and Sixth trects, nn Blok 1877, lots numbers York and is worth the amount of the security required interested tlercin, or in the supplies or work to which been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or 5-', 73. 54, 57, 53 and 60; cast suit of Boulevard, estcudiug for the completion of this contract, over and above all from One Hundred and Sixth street to It punt abut Ito it relates, or in any nurtiun tut the profits thereof. they accept but do not execute the c,ntract and give the '1'Ite bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in his debts of every nature, and over and above his proper security, heir they shall be considered as having lent uonh of One Hundred and Seventh street. IiabHitiec as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has writin„ of the party or parties making the estimate, abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and No. e, Both sides of I'o,ton avenue, front Bailey to offered himself as a surety in god faith and with the that the several matt -is stated therein are In all the contract will be rcadvertised and relet as provided Sedgtrick avenue, .nd t,, the exlttit of hall the block at intention to execute the bind required by law. The respects true. Where more than one person is inter- by law. the intersecting si ree ts:md avenues. adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be ested it is requisite that the verification be made and JOHN J. SCANNEL.L, Ne-3. Both side, of Webster avenue, from a point subscribed by all tilt parties interested. approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York about too feet west of the Southern Bnukvard to before the award is made and prior to the signing of the Commissioner, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Iif0sfiolu parkwa}', and to the extent of half the block consent, to writing, of two householders or free- contract. at the intersecting streets. No estimate -will be onshle ed uett-su attunuma ure'd holdels or trust or security c„nipanies in The City by either it crrt'ficd ct+eck- tip-u one of th.• Lrtn/,•s of CORPORATION NOTICE. All persons whose interests are affected by the above. of New York, with their respective places of busi- The r'ity ofArev, Y ,rk, drazt it to /lie o.rl -r of the C'aurp- named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to ness or residence, to the effect that it the contract trolle,, or ruo)iey 'o the• amount of flee fer cz•,rtuln. of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE the same, or either of them, are requested to present be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, the anroun of se iu'Itv required. Such check or money P owner or ox ners of all houses and lots, improved their objections, itt writing, to the Secretary of the on its being so, awarded, become bound as his .

5450 THE CITY RECORDD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1898.

MOD Y. DECEMBER 19, 1M) , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898, and pla'-es of reside'nceof each of the pcesnns tilaking the the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a same, tire names of all persons interested with him or defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation and to be a, follows, vtz.: until ro o'clock A. M...... c5e.oro pounds, them therein, and it no other pr on be so interea ed it to the CnrDQ)ra[inn. Chucks of Pert ... making any bid or esti- .extra mess...... tgo.000 `• The person or persons shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it i, male w'1tII- The award of the contr..ct will be made as soon as Salt 1t of in harr<•i same in a sealed envelope, in- Chucks of Mu lull ...... rgo,oco •` mate shall• furnish the out any 0e00Ceti()ti with :Lily , thee person making an es- practicable after the opening of the bids. dorsed " Bid or Estimate for Ice for Kings l'ounty Pen- I Si to I t l'icee<...... of .. Berf...... 50,000 .. tiI1 a:e for Ppurpose, f and is in all rrsP' ects fair and Deliver Y trill be rerI ulred to be made from time to o,o.o homely, P~~rough of llr.)OkI}'n." and with his or their without r"IMusivt or fraud, and that no member .,f the Iime, and in such r uatic1dus as ma y be directed byy the Sirloin >teef ..... 3 „ resentation, to the , • i Corned Beef...... ,. zg,000 name or name, and the date o: P Municipal :\Ssemhta, head of a department, chief of a said Commissioner. at the said office, on or 1llution, Hindquarters ...... 30,0oa •` head of said Department, bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en. Pork, Fresh, Dins ...... 5,000 •• before the day and hour above named, at which time of the Corporation. is direcly or indirectly Interested gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly Veal, Loins and Cutlets...... ro,ono '• therein, or in the supplies or war k to which it relates, or have saDSfactory testinluui'als to that effect, and the __ opened by the Commiss'oner, or his duly authmiaed I in any portion of the profits thereol: Tie I id or esti- person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded xs0e,000 pounds. agent, and read. mate must he yr r fled by the oath, in writing, of the will he required to give security for the performance of -- THE COMs,00:NR OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE party or parties making the est.nnate. that the several the contract by his or their bond, with two slli1eient All to be more or less. RIGHT 10 REIECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATC5 IF DEEMED matters St ted therein are in all respects [Tile. Where sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (5o) per cent Ali Beef Limb. 1/u ton and t gal risen by this PC- TO IBE FOR TILE Pt - BLIC INTERFST, AS PROVIDED IN fuel a thin one person is interested it is requisite that of the led. jfirtlr.eilt to be f role; etnticiirls k tiled and dressFrt in SECTION 411), CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 1397. the entities I ION be made and subscrlbc.L by all the Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the names X, ry I Stat,•. See SAecrp:alidrts .1o,, 1 1 details, No bid or estimate ()-ill be accepted from, or contract Parties lilt rested and p cc s of residence of each of the persons making the Deliveries to be tree of air expense. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- i should the person or persons to whom the contract same, the names of all persons inierested with him or The person or persons making any bid or estimate upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as maybe awarded negicct or refuse to accept the contract then therein. and if no othr r person be so interested it potation within . shall furnish the same in a sealed etic, lope. indorsed surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora- five days after u ritten notice that the same sos shall distinctly ,rate that fact; also that it is made without been awarded to him or their bid or pro oral, or if he or any connection with any other person making an esti- "Bid or Estimate for all the ]l eats required for [S)o," lion. with his or their name or names, and the date of pre- they accept but do not execute the contract and give the orate for the same purpose, and is in all respects The award of the contract will he made as soon as hiving sentation. to tire head of said Department. at the said practicable after the opening of the bids, proper s entity, he or they a- if be considered as fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member ucfiee, rn or before the day and hour above named, at rib indoned it and as in default in the Cor,,oration, and of tire Nhti1cll)hd Assembly, head of a department, chief received An}• bidder for this contract most be known to be the contract trill be readvettlsed and relet, as provided of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other which time and place the bids or estimates in and well prepared for the business, and will be publicly opened by the Commis+ioner, or his engaged by law. officer of tire Curporarmn. is directly or indireetly must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and duly o CONIN11 agent of se Tl Dement, and read. The uali( //re I ears.' nrrtst run ornr in eery re- interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which the per or or er-sons to whom the contract ma ' be q )~ ` j '~ , y THE Co~uussl"~~Er. uF THErHE Drr.aRr)I F:~T ur CuR- V P } s/,ret fo ,re sa rarpres nj fire Stine ou e.rh rGrtir tt at t/rr• tt relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. l,R :l warde:I will be required to give security for the put- Ylice If the S,tid rl, tt "t lllC it'. bidders are cautioned Isle bid or e ornate must be verified by the oath, in RECTIO\ ice.. ess ES THY RIGHT TO Ii FJECt ALL 1110 iOrmatice of the contract by his or their bond, w uh two AST Slit 'C:~ D N SE ITOT BE FOR THE 837 8: H~ cF to c.ra nti Lie tke srrcr/ic it, ,zs fat fianrcalaes rj the writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, sufficient .ureLiCl, ra'~h 111 the Ppenal of Six Handrr:d that the SC)'Cr:J IllatlerS therein AS !'HUl'IDED I\ SECTIU\ ¢ty, CHAPTER jJB, LouAw'c C,F 1 t'ttSt, CtC., )'Ctjtlirctl, lej<'Yi llta~.'Itti tllG'ti' CSttt.vatf5. stare are in all _ (boo., Dollars. CidLlers will tittle out the amount of their estimates respects true. Where more than one person is inter. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name in adr.iuon to in-erting the same in figures, ested, it is requisite that the VEHtFICATIOV be made and awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo- and place of residence of each of the persons making Payment will be triad' by a requoition on the Comp- subscribed by all the parties interested. ration upon duh tore ontract, or who is a defaulter, as the same, the names of all persons interested with him troller in . ccordanct. with the urns of the contract, or Plach 4icl or estimate shall be accompanied by the con. Surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- or them therein, and it no other person be so interested, from time to time, at the Corn mi-sioner may dcte rmine. sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, or ration. it sh.tll distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made The form of the contrast, including speciucatio is, and trust or security companies, In The City of New York, The award of the contract ()-ill be made as soon as without any connection With any other person making an showing the manner of payment, will be turni,he:l at the with their respective places of business or residence, to practicable alter the openin.e of the bids. estimate for the same purpose and Is in all respects ohL-e of the Department, No. y8 First fweusieth strut t, the effect that it the contract be awarded to the per- Dekeerc will be required to be male from time to fair and without edit-ion or fraud, and that no mem- New York City, and bidders aie cautioned to examine son making the estimate, they will, on its being so time and in such quantities as may be directed by the her of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, each and all or the provisions c,Irefully, as the Commis- awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faith- s:+id Commissioner, chief of a bureau, deputy thereoforclerk therein, orother j sionrr of the Department o! C'rrcct on will insist ill on Ili] performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse Any bidder for this contract must furnish satisfactor ' id'icer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- its absolute enter in every paltreular. to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora - testintonials that he is engaged in the business of osted therein. or in the supplies or work to w'ilich it FRANCIS J. LA\1 RS, tion any dilerence be t•ween tire sum to which hewould be •• Butcher" in the City of N..w ] ork, and has the plant relates, or in any portion o r the profits thereof. The Commissioner, Department of Correction. entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- necess+n' to carry out pro mpt!y it re'giaarlc the con- bid or estimate must be verified by the oath. in wrtinc, lion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to tract, if it be aw:+r-led, to the entire s.uislaction of the of the party or parties nlakinG the estimate, that the DEI'ARiMONT ' F Cunt: FCTtoN, ( whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent Commissioner of C rrecti' n, and the person or persons ', several matters stated therein are in all respects true. NEIL Vote ., December 2, x`'93. J letting, the amount in each case to be calculated to whom the ontract iris b, 'awarded will be required \%'here more than one person Is interested it is requeaue SEALED SIDS OR E'31'I \IA1'ES FOR FUR- upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which to glee securit)' for th peii imance of the contract, b} that the c ERti to ITt,:\ be made and subscribed by all the S nlshn,g to loaves, or re or Les, of Vienna tire bids are tested. T'lle consent above mentioned his or their bond, with to tiffic cut curet .es. each in the j parties interested, Bread, to be of the best civalit}- and to ledelivered to shall be accompanied by the oath or alliirmation, in penal amount of I WEN I ifHU.:iANlt (:o.OooJ Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the v riou; Correction Itrsnl olie.us dole , as called for, writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or free4ohlrr in 1ihe City of New York DOLLA Kb, the consent, in Writiinl, of two Botiehldvrs or each Intl to average x'. pounds each, Fell) cries to be Each bid or estimate

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5451

shall distinctly state that tact ; al,o that it is made with- 56. Tito barrels Pillsbury's Ifest Flour. I kirk ('ity, or, in (/it absence o/ .muiAL,. to the I, 7, 4,onn pounds fine (tnlnng'lea. hlack, in hull chest out any connection with any other person making an 57• 3,600 ponnds A No. t 'Timothy Hay, weighs /,rin ed s/.ci/rations. Rollers ,,re cautioned Em) e.ratu- fre'' from all admixtures and w original estimate for the stilt,,' purpose, and is in all re poets allowed as received at Kiugs Couut) ine Iimesp,rijfcailons for /iar/iculars n/ the artiries, p ickaccs. lair and without collusion or fraud. ;md ih:tt uo Penitentiary etc., rrqui r,', n' /e/, re making their estinnrbs. (8. 6ou bound, fine Green 'lea, in half chest-; free member of the Municipal A'semhly, head of a 58. t5o bushels Nu. t Oats ; ba:s to lie retttrned, Bidders will sl., to the price fur each article, by which from all adnuxt tees and io original pack. department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or 50. 6,coo pounds long bright Straw, tare not to ex the bids will be tested. ;,ge'S. clerk therein, or other nnllirer of the Corporation, coed 3 lbs. per bade, weight allowed m Bidders will write out the• amount of their estimate in 69. 75 Smoked 'Tongues, prime quality City cured is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the rcccrvc'I at Kings County Penitentiary addition to inserting the same in figures. to av, rape 6 pounds each. supplies or work to w hich it relates, or in any portion of fo. 2 doe,n Math Brick, Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp 70, 3511 pnnods '1':tpiu,' a. the profits there, f. The bid ,s estimate must be veri- 6,. r_o bags Charcoal. troller, in accord:,mae with the terms of the contract, nr 7r. 6,00a pnimrls flog Ioba,l_e, r Ounce pieces, fied by the oath, in writing, of the party or par tics mak- 6z, 500 po,mds Fine Feed. from time to time, as the Commissioner may letermine. 72. 35 b.,rn is 'al It Vine:::u', prints quality, empty ing the estimate that the several matters stab Of therein 6 . 30 pounds Indigo. The form of the coul rand t, including spso1/1,obo ns• and bills.io mid turii•d. are in all respects true. Where more than one Verson 64. 8o barrels Sal Soda (prime quality), about 341 showing the manner of payment :mil other dotarils, will 73. 13o barrels dal So la Prime i, all yj, at:out 340 is interested it is requisite that the verification be made lbs.each. be furnished at the office of the Iteparnmenr, No, 148 Ib-.each hill, and subscribed by all the parties intern-ted. 6%. 48 dozen Sapolio, " hfcrgan's " Nast 'Twentieth street, New York Cry, or lames f 70' zoo pound; F:urina, I Ili. packag-s. Should the person or persons to whom the Yea-t may 66. 400 pounds Laundry Si arch, Kirwin, Deputy Connnissi,n, r, No. 5 Borough doll, 75. ao) h:r s Iran, empty bag: to be returne'l. be awarded negL•o/ or refuse to accept the contract wi' hin 67, too pounds White Castile Soap, B'rough of L'nmklyn, and bidders are cautioned to 76. 3,e of bushels No. r ( I., t'-, 3' lb-. net to the bushel, five days after written notice that the same has been 08. 7,500 pounds Brown Soap, of the grade known tc examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as em p'. y hats to oe returned. awarded to his or their bid nr proposal, or if he or they the t ads as"Commercially Puresetalee the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute enforce- 77. 1[0,000 pounds A No r l'unothy Hay, weight accept but do not execute the contract and give the Family Soap," to be delivered within 9c ment in every particular. allowed as received on B. I, proper security, he cr they will be cousidercd as having days after the award has been made, FRANCIS J. LANTRY, 78. 5 bangs O I \lent. abandoned it and as in default to the I orporation, and T he soap to br• delivered in boxes holds nF Commissioner of Correction. 79. fib S ats Coors' ]lead. the contract will be readvcrtised and relet, as provided about So potmds, and the wcicht to he So, tin barr,ls l'arn.nni is !r5o pounds to the bbl.) by law, determined on its arrival at the King! f)EPAR 1 M ENT OF CORRECTION, all empty barrels to b_ re',irned, The quality of the yeast mttet csnlorm in every Lonny Penilonti:cry, an average tar( NEW YORK CITY, If'RI,t;Gur nF ktUr1NNA 7T\N,~ 81. 600 barrels Onions no pounds to the bbi ), all respect to the samples of the same on exhibition at the being based upon the weight of twenty Decembcr a, rSy8. »!\\\ en,pt y i arr. Is to be returned. office of said Department or, in the alt-ence of'samples, boses selected at random from each do- 8a. Boo Larrels T'urni.,s. Wlute and Russia (7 35 livery. to the printed specifiattions. Bidders are cautioned to 'the o- cap must lie free fruit PROPOSALS FOR (;ROCERIE$, I'ROVISIONC, puuu,Is to the bbl.j, a'I empty I arrel, to examine the .specificatins for particulars of the article,, added carl;on.tte of soda, silicate of soda FLOUR, VI'IGETAIiLE,, EI'C., t_9). be rsturiae.l. etc., required before making their es imates. mineral soap stock, or other foreign 83. Soo barrc!s Carrots I:o pounds to the bbl.?, Bidders will slate the price fur each article, by which material. It mua be of good firntnes-. all emp;v bar:cls to be returned. the hills will lie tested, soluble to ten parts alcohol of n inetl -'i,ut SEALED P11)5 OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- 84, 30,5uu hea is n' Ca ubamge, _oud size and solid Biders will write out the amount of their estimates per cent., and contain not more than nishing Groceries am' d other Supplies during the year h1a Is, a'I empty are Is to be r-tur:red. in addition to inserting the same in figure s. thirty-three per cent. of water. Empty t8go, in conformity with -amph s and specification,, 3g. 5„o po mils rmuking Tuba :cu ,z oz. pace ages Payment will be made by a r„qui+u ion on the Comp- SOLp boxes to he returned and the price will he received at the ('Roe of the Detmrtarnt of .ht O ood' to tie de/iv red in in talbevms an ,nay be Correction. No. 148 Ea't Twentieth street, In The City troller, in accordance with the terms of ti,: c ntrtct, ur bid I•,r same to be deducted Item bills by required sliming /lee y'ar rr99, free (V' e-r/ense. from time to tine, as the Commisri ner may detertnine. the contractor. of New York, until no A. St., No bon's or depu-it required in bids un,ler One The form of the contract, including specifications 6q. tz,000 pounds Strap (hips. DECEMBER 15, 1198. 'II i s:md Dollars. l rut run :aild fie nrael' on the and shoring the manner of payment, will I e 'mnished 70• 5,000 pounds Plug Tobacco (t-oz. pieces), (nine,? itvurs. at the office of the JJ partme•nt, \ o. r41 Last Twentieth 7r. 6 barrels Chloride of Lime. All goods to be delivered on Tier, foot East Two n/y- THE l.Vt111ISSIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE street, New York City, and bidders are c,anioned to 72, r,800 pounds Rice. sixth street, and soeightallowed as received on Blerck- snout r TO RFJrcr .et.,. BIDS OR t:.STi\tATtuh IF DEEMED exautine each and all r.f its provisions carclully. as the No bonds or depo-it re,lu red on bids under One well's Isla mutt. r0 tun FOR THE t'UnLIC INTEREST, A5 PROVIDED IN r. 13,000 pounds Bologna Sausage. Commissioner will insist upon its absolute cutorceme. t Thousand Dollars. Awards will be made on the lowest sECTI„N 41 5, CH.\PTEli 378, LAWS of ,597. in every particular. items. 2. 17,000 pounds No. 3 Barley. No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract FRANCIS J, I AN'l'RY, No empty packages are to be retttraed to bidders or 3• [3,500 pounds Putter known as \Ve=tern Extra awarded to, any per-on who is in arrears to the Cor- Comntusienet of Correction. cntllnactors, to be delivered io insta Invents as required, Creamery or Fancy S- a'e C'rr a I cry. 'oration upon debt or contract, or who is a det:mlter, except such as are designated in the specifications. 4. 85 pieces Bacr n, priure gtcility, City cured, to as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- DEiARTarteNT uF CORRECTION, average ti pounds each. poration. The person or persons nuking any bid or estimate 528 bushels Beam,, not older than crop of ibgf, No. 148 l AST T\vEH'ruETH SToeer, ,hail furnish the same in a scaled envelope. indorsed 5• 1 he award of the contract will be made as soon as NEW YoRtc, December 2, 1895. asd to weigh 6 lbs. net to the bushel, practicable after the opening of the bids. "Bid or Estimate for Groceries, Flour, Provisions, 6. 26 clown Bath Brick. Vegetables, et ., for the Kings County Penitentiary,''' D,dive'ry will be required to lie made from time to 7. 148 dozen Tomato C atsup. with his or their name or names, and the date of presenta time, and in such quantities is may be directed by the 8. r 2 doz it Canned Chcrr e;. PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR, PRO- Lion, to the head of said Department, at the said office, said Commissioner. 9. 20 dozen Canoed Pcara. VI3IONS, VECEJ'ABL1

SATURDAY, DECTTAMBRR 3, 1898. 5452 THE CITY RECORD.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. DEPARTMENT OF STIE[l 13rnadway, on the 141h day of I)eccmber, 1898, at a 4LFANIN0 o'clock 1, nt., at which spell pro1Fpy.ed clmn{1c ..f grade --- ---- I \rw YI,iK, \,,,,.m'..r 2" ISO, -.. --- - . will be considered b y• , Id 1i,-ar< nll of whtcb is mare '"'I ICE T11rlo: ,:Itir 1 - ,il . \ra 1 iPU::\I S IIlk I SII\1.1111 II)I: kl-.l'.11kti llrrlr,l•.tl':r Ins Surer CLEANING 1 particularly cat forlh and described in the GJlmcillg ,i i::\\II;1).\'I' ' I kANh1.IN FlIIN." 1'ily Nrw YORK, I resoluti.'ns ads pted b}v said (Board --it the a1d day of I IIF: I'Rt1I'1(R'I'Y t)F' t,t, Foi• ,u: ]V1F.R~ U':\]'1'1•;11 Ia' Fl lk I Illy. I 'i 11: I \II \ I' I H• 111(.\1.1 H t ) l Vl \Ix 1 h etc v, New V ,IrK Nett Bult.nIN,, } N o,rnl bcr, is, notice n( the adoption of which is art m,•nl ..f 1'hr ('its „I G Clerk ,.t th,• 1', 11cle Ile 1 TIHRCtI'GIIC (1F :1}A~IfATTAN AND ants : Ilt~a[c, i~~pe, irnll, lead, nl:ilr and Iettt ntiii nn i t ~a H~.,Ith of 'hhc llty ~>I \cw ]brk, wi~l ho nl scclin .t;fi ~~f chapter 378, laws itf 1897, coming it bunts, shoes, Mile, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, t.c,i+"il.i,,l bt iit l'nmmi~r:1R, ANTI ICI? FRI)\I THE STRF'lvTS AND AVE- onetoa pointdistant,56.19 feet Southerly therefrom, Property Clerk. at o'Li: I: tiny Atld il..se they lr 11 I,- puhlXl). ,opened :N1']•:S, AST) PUUBBL.Ii 1'T..A ES.I )R Pt R l'II )NS in the Borough of 1lanhattao, City of New York, more particu:arly follo++.c; ____. aml rva,1 l'}' sail ('unlmi~si , n,•r;. TH I•:RF+ +I. (1F'I - HI•: R(rR1lPGHs I)F MAN- ~ described as Ali) pers:m makiti : t ,, tinl.tt+ ti,r the a1 work H:A1"FAN AN,It "Till: 14Rt )'.\, IN ']'THE ('TTY Bry;irning at a point the intersecti~,n of the centre O ITI' (~F ~IEw YORK, t fit[ o POLICE DEPART\I FH F I .11:111 I',t rui,h tine e nt a SC:II 1 1-:11'1 l~~l-t• ttl the it (I \'l IRk. AN1) 'Till•. l \ l.():\Ill\I I f Terrace View avenue and K itt sbrtdgr avenue, Of; '}•:\Y BOROI'GH OF BROOKLYN. 1 of ti.itlLDepartmentot Hewthboorsc.I "f.stlm:,te for I11~( ii 1I 1)i' '1'11I " \1I? cle,'atl tl 3afeetabovecit,basc;thencesoutherlyalong A'ir FI':\1. the centre line of kingsbridgc avenue, distance zo6,tq r, pair of -em boa' ' Fr:mLi Ed on' for the THI? Sl{\ I•: kA t. 1)t'>fl'q IIR O'I'Ill R i \\HERS ]CA~iTFl) BY THE DEPL- TV PROP- A'I' feet, elerat, n 57 feet ; thence still southerly along said erte Clerk of the Police Department of The City ' IlcI rt I nt of lleal:h of Tue Cite of New Not", p1,A(•p;ti I lF FI\:1i. UISlt0ti]'1']()N ANDA\ i 0 and:'so w-,th the n:tt of the per•rn orl€r ono pi ft l)]v'nl\ \ 1'l I) BY "1'i[].. CI) \I- Centre line, distance 50 feet, to meet the established of New 1-o rk— Othcc, \luuicipal Building, Borough of ])1S( ~H.-\RI~K gratl at that p~ inr, elevalt ink the same .uia tt c ,[ate of i s pry-entation ' lCR 1-)F TREE I' ('LEANING, FOR l n 6o feet. Brooklyn- fir thefollow'ingpropertc mn+r in his custody to b~• All elevatin' abve city lase, rope, iron, lead, male and Any b:,.der for this contract must I known AN it 11('RIN(: iii: I 'Fill ll) P1•:IIlNNING with,nit claimants : Boots, ❑ ed Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed female clothing, boots, shoes, rvine, blankets, diamonds, rI'glg'd to and lc'•II prepared for the bt,imss, WIT H 'II I1:DATFI)FENEC'UTI(t'1l1F:RF- tc;nmutti., is to :hat effect , and change of grade of the abrve-named avenue at a meet- canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount mope}• tits IT .+.ati,fac"e tor}' t)F AN I) UNTIL AND INCLUI ING TI IF till per-on or per.oti to way m Ihr contIat ntav he r ing f this It art!, to beheld in the olilceof this 13oaed taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this -TH It \Y OF A]'RII•, tsoq. at N,'. ;q6 Hroadway, tin the t4th day of December, , alc.,1ded w.II It required to give secoriti• fir the 1'er- F"TI\1:1TF' IHR THE. ABOVE Department. ]I)ti OR XSo8, at z o'ci ck P. tu. CHARLES D. 13I.,ATCHFflRf), . tnrmsilee of the a>nuact L+}• his or ihtit bond. with B cg,otract, inclosed in sealed envelopes, with the I t,co sndicient ,ure[tcs. each in the p~:nal sum of 51,tor>. ind orsed with the name and I 12esolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause licouty F1Dperty Clerk t title of the work, and hi4der :Ire ec•y11cd to suonut tletr estimate; a {aon acld rocs of the person or pc1optis msil:ipg the same, and these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the proposed change of grade of the - I the lolluwin~._ express eood,tTo;:, S. which shall apply to the date of presentation, will be received at the Alaic bec m-• a part of ec,:ry tininate received : Street (1+aping, s w Y:, rk i above-named avenue tube considered at a meeting of ! :+nd (1il c1- of the 1)epartment of this Beard to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1st. Brmu-t-ider s:ui t}' themselves by p,'rsnnol I r dlla), P,-rough of'\lauhat - Lice Building, St:. ;-t6 be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- examination of the lor,'tic:n of the proposed work, and tan, in The City td \,•l,- 'V 'rk, until I - m. of tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior \ill" l-ner—r~,r., ~.- ,a{ r~r 'I'tta BRm X, 1 blr such .other means as they may prefer, as to the D.\Y OF Crry or l not ;it any time a ter FR1D.\ V, THE !11 I-1 to the t thda f Itecember, r8 8. t7F i nr Till: ii ILl I Fl,, "I. I fir i tutn'GH, i a ctmcc of the e timate. and -It'll DE('M:31 ttE R. Into, 4 )' n g the 'ul mission f -m r4 m u e dispute Qe,olltirsim i f Dated Ncic YORK, Novemb •r a8, r998. -NILNICIP:h. Rrl[.t INc:, ('No'I +N1 1.515K. at lvhich time and I~lacc. the said bids or e;timatcs evil 1OHN H. 1(IOONF.Y, the '.t line •t of quantities, nor assert That there was I }IEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS an). nlieur>ders'ar. dingy in retard to the nature or amount be pu Llicly ~ p, n+d and rcari. ------Secretary. p er.,in ''r pr~~'n, to lchom the said contract have been presented to mee and are on hie in m y of the work to be done. The may be awarded is be required to execute the said nt1 c1- t, r inspection, for— 'I zd. Ili~id~rs Ill be viqulre l to complete the entire c titract within five 15, days after receipt of a notice to be. ' work to ihr smsfacuot if the Department of Hedill and DEPARTMENT ~F PUBLIC last one Hundred and Brute-third street, sev,ee, . that effect, and iu catory of the King; Chisholm avenue, o pening, front Stebbins avenue to connection with any other person _ ire1-c the bull kill be to-t1-.. I hl: is wade ,cithnnt any Hospital, kill I ~. n eeived at the office Inters ale a,'et pu I -et tomb, by s,hic 1 sine bid or estimate for the above w'.,rk, and I (~outt) r Al ,•.peuseo o f c•l+ry him! Involved t I makin g, nl the D p: u'.ntent of I'.I! lic Cl~arittes, foot of Last Laying ~'ut public park, b linded b}• Rae and Carr price is w u v, fair and lvith nit r•~?sl tin ~n or u' incidents' to tlfe fulfiltiui!,t ,of the 3'. tr ct, ineludin4 I that it t~ in all re =peas hwrntc-"~xth street, l;r~rou.h of \l.mh:lttat, on streets, St. Ann s a,enur and German (:lace, known as also that no member +d the Municipal 1 in cairn that may :n- thrc u¢h clul Ir,:m any eau>e, fraud, and Bensr, nin Cemetery by assessment. department, chief ,If a bureau, I TIUESDAY. DE(rt M1BERt I:1 IN;)R, I II i of t'_1- w "~: k iii, h it i' Assembly, head of , Opening \IaniLm a, enue, term Crotona Park, NI rth, In the ports, deputy thereof or clerk them in, nr ether officers of the I until t, o'c:ncl: Si. of said due, at which time and pl ice ect, b,rth tit 1corJc and in } to Gout hero aver a ard. I Iiid — r, will distwetly white ; they w:ll be pull cly opened by the head of sand amount of their estimates for uotng this ' c 11ioradDn, is directly ,or indirectly interested therein, Marcher avenue, change of line with l motion of fi_tlres, the to w"lach it relates, or in any portion of i +'epartntenI and read. I w- rk. or In the work ercnlr as a,,1-. Where more than one persr•n is C'ot actor- ma•1 subatit s pirate bids on each of the Ihe person or persons to whom the contr, ct may he ' the prntits thereof. J The eritionT fi ,r the above will be submitted be me interested it is required that buth the bid or estimate aforesaid build n:g; and alt r.il:u is acrordito-a the to the Local Ynard having iuyi-diction thereof oa Dr- awarded will be required to attend at Ihis oft _e lvi'.11 the plain alit! -pcciiic th.ns, auittin;g all excavating for .It and n be made and subscribed by all ill President ' sur, ties offered I y him srthrm, and execute the contra steam Pi PS and l Imber'' tr aches for wall looting cember rs, [898, at r r. st.,at the olhce of se's ice 1the affidainterested,vit ili nC The Bronx, ~Iunicipul Brilding, within file d. ys fro tit thi• cote of the of a notice pl--rs, n 11 its, ele., and all coacrete foundation C the Borough o t > do I Each bid or estimate mnct be accompanied by the !courses, Crntnna }'ark, to that +"ff c• ; and m else of failure or neglect s tvork. c 1nsUere-1 as halinn abat.doted it, consent, in +Kiting, of two houcehulderc or freeholders Dated NEt+' \OEK. Pee' rl lie _: r. (SOS. he or they hilI be York, with their respective places Nu estimal e. will be con;ldered unless complying and as in dsf„t.Ii to the Corp r ration, and the contract in The City ,d New Li !l i' F. HAFFEN, i c'f business or residence, or of two, guaranty or slrety I with the a 601 C. ll be v,':',dverti ed an i relet and so on until it be ac. President. i by la+v to act as sureties, as No estimate will be received or considered after the I cented an+i executed. j c:~mpanies d.l])' auth rired ' shall be satisfactory, to the Comptroller of The City of hour named. -- - -- Id.ider, are required to state in their estimates their For information as to the amount and kind of work to m.nres and pl ices of residence, the n.mt-s of all pers•,•is New” York, to the effect that if the contract be awarded I bid or estimate, lI be done, bidders are referred to the specifications ana DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. intere,ted with [hunt therein, and if no other person to the person or percrmsmaking the its beingg so aarded,w become bound as d raisin Os, which form port of the prop, sal. 1 ii the e~ti i o:ue sh.11l di<;iii Ily •(site the they will. upon `e s , itrterc ste in Lite • lli,:der., w'til write nut the amount (if Iheir estimate I Ct ; also 1h: t the c=Iunite is made iv thou t ❑ n}- con- his or their sor_lics for its faithful performance DeesurrtCT nF'clt rec—Ci„u?asl' S zs ? i yrrtcE, j I I amnlmt of Fifty 'I'll Iusand Dollars S5o,ono ; and that if in addition to mserting the same in figures. N , .,Nl "- Pcas t..+ ~,t. ' in lion will any r.tler per ,u making au cslintatu for The bitiliimgs and alteratiams to be a implered and in . 11 rr•pectc t tie and he or they shall omit or refuse to execute the same, I - N r her i, tt.,S I the s:mle 5,5 rk, and that it i; • York any difference delivered within one hundred and elkhty ttSo) days - - w itkoui U.S lucion r r fraud, .Ind also that uo member of they will pay to The City of Ness between the son to ,•:hich he or then- ++ told be entitled i after the execution of the contract, :h+- Mtmicipal A- scnibly, ht :+d if adepartnlent, chief o} a I'he dam:, ge, to be paid by the contractor for each hureaC, de:uty t`er+_ ,t, or clerk therein, or other I I'ti its completion and that which The City of New I TO CONTRACTORS. h' irkmay be obliged to pay to the person or persons to day float the contract may be uufulfille I after the time +,Ricer of the C rporalion, i, di ectlt• or iudirectIs inter• specified f r the e inidetiun thereot shall have expired, ested therein, or in th' is pplies or work to which it : 51 hunt the contract may he subsequently awarded, the I amount to be calculated upon the n>timated apbtnt of I a'e fix_d :Ind itgoid,,cd at Fitt y (go Dollar. reiaie;, or in any p ~rtton of the profits there f ; whch 'She alrard of the contr.ct will be made as soon as ESTIMATES INCL(ICED I1 A , of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above IDS OR e-ti t,atr nlnst be vcrlfica b}" the , :ith, in writi:i~ I>I Oct iclhle her the nt in of th,- Lids, anct will be sealed envelope, 1. ith the title -:i the 1, ark and that t1 scl'cr.J to t menti, -red must br accompanied by the oath or aftinna- ~ B party making the eat site persons signing the tmlde to the loss bidder Co each of the LuIdmgs the name of the I drr ind d tl•.en_ n, hill be stitrd ther_fn Sre in all rr-peen true. It ,Tore lion, in writing, of each >f the sane that he is a householder or freehi.dder in The City • ab'resaid and at e at oils. received at this +-mice until tutu crsou is itntrrra., i it is I e7rr.'site that .hr of Ness' York, and is worth the amount of security re- Any person making an estim lie for the work shall r:'vi/icatio>e be made and subscribed by all the padre's pre-c lit tl e same in a seale.i envelope at said office on DE(EfMBER 7. ISI9pi, cited for the cot AceieI ts e'af the contract and slated in I Y1'EDNE,DAZ-, • u:, rrs. 1-,f. 9 or t,efore thrda}•and hour above named, which shall he aeeQmp:nicd by the consent, the bids ,or estimates rover and alive all his debts of at no o'clock AI., at to hick h - r.r the" frill be public!}. ha'h e-timat, as hail, shalt be indorsed w Ith the lane: or tames of thethe perperson son in ori'ing. ~~f two hous_b'~ lde: s or fr'ero:d_rs of The . every nature, and o ver and above his liabilities opened by the head ' t the Llcp:tmrncn:. and read. Sit rety ,:r ntherw ice, and that he has offered himself as sir pesons pte-en'lag the ;:I me, tit, (late of iU presenta. City of \cw ] ork, .r ith ,la it ,'e:jSechy- flr:rcs of [ion and a statement of the wurk to .which it relate;, Fl I', IA, AT THE it the • eutroci a surety in g000d faith, and with the intention toesecute FOR DRELf:I s(, I\ NE11' /.usiurss or rrsid tic., to th e effect hilt IHF Cost ','ISSIO'OEba OF Pt GUC CH,4Rrr1Ei RESERVES Fl )ITI I IF Fo , PTV-\(NTH r1'P F:P:T, IN ''.~ i. the bald required b% Inc and a like affidavit as to be awarded to the pers n or per,otts makinz the es THR RIGHT T-- RI'tEl'T ANY AND ALL UIDS OR Eon. THE PI IR01('H OF 13R(1KL\ N. plate they will, upon its I>:lil:; So aalyded, h-•conic sufficiency shall be required of an officer i f a guaranty i Or surety Colopally G•, consenting. The adequacy and MATE`, IF DEF%IFI r(` RF' FOlt THE ct'nLIC INTEREST. bound Is his or t'sureties-•rlr for its f,ntrrf[G perf , r It- i Each bid r>r estimate shall contain and state the be No bid or eetimate will be accepted from or contract Lace and that If itsent above nienlir,m-d s}„ill and must ab =.. be given in figure,. ested therein, or in the supplies or in the seurk to be given for the 1nldesiwsil of any bid or estimate, and tim:rte for the same purpose and is in all respects fair which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof, he ace mpanied Ly the oath nr affir option, in wCltliiZ, and aith~iut c„Ilusinn or fraud, and that no member of is a th•r ri,ht is expressly reserved by the C immicsiiiner of Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ- of r:,ch of the persons signing the same, that he the ltead ho'.'seholder or irrehulder in 7'he City of \c+1- Vol k, street Cleaning to reject all of thv bids shuld he deem tog, of the party making the tame, that the several City so to dn. No bid or esti- urean, depP uty), t there n, or eat, chfllcer , and is w„r,h the 3mo u,t of the security required fir it (nr the interest of the matters therein stated are true, and most be accr m- I mate will be accepted fn :m, nor will the contract he of the Corpuraunn, is directly or indirectly interested panted be the o- nsent in writing, (if two householders I the compk: ion of the contract, and s aced to Ill,, therein, or In the supplies or work to which it relates, pn,p-.>al=, r car :md above all his debt- of every : awarded to, any pers. n who is in arrears to the ci,rpo- or freeh:dders in The City of New York, to the effect ration, upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as 3r in • any portion of the profits thereof. •l:he bid that if the contract is awarded to the person making the ' nature, and n✓, r ai.d aeove his lrabi.itirs as 1,1;1, i of surety or otherwise, upon any ubligati in to the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become s Oil' ty aid o'll, r:vise ; and that he his offered him-el f ~ the parmp or partiesemaking the)estimate that t Nel seneral as a surety in good f:cth, and wtill the intention c•.rp•iratinn. bound as his sureties for its faithful perf,irmance, and Each bid or estimate must be accompanied by a cer- matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same to execute tie bond required Ly law. Toe siaci1w+,}' ' more than one person is interested it is requisite that tilted check on one of the State or National banks of I they will pay to the Corporation any difference bet,v een and suf5:ieney of the sccr.rtty otTcred Is to l,e op roved ate VF.tadca stow be made and subscribed by all the the sum tel which he would be entitled spin its crimple- by the Comp-ri-filer tit I he City it Ne,c Y,itk atree the 1 The City of New York, payable to the order of the of said city, for Tw•, Thousand Five Hun- paruec interested. Sion and that which the Corporate in may be obliged to - aw:,r I is m:rda :ut,l p-i ;r to the s. go n,, of the contra t. I Comptroller by the Dollars -OnSa.5oo', '•r money to that amount. F.ach Lid or estimate shall be accompanied pay to the person to wh' m the contract shall be a,.-ardec'. , No esdm:.te will be r,-ce,ved or oinsidered wlle-s • dred consent, in lr riling, of two householder, or freeholders I the acceptance of any bid, the checks or money of the at any subsequent letting ; the amount to be calculated I accompasi, d by either a certified cha.k upo i one of IL,- I he wiih their re places upon the estimated amount of the work by which the I Natianal bmks of The City of New 1 ark, drawn to I unaccepted bidders will be returned to them, and upon ofl ! the execution ,if the omtract, the check or money of t5 residencee n 1-o, ro, t e spr if tive of bids are tested, the order of Lie Comptroller, ,, r eta i,y to the ainotout be awarJed to the person makin_ theestimate, they will, fi✓e ter cI refute ul the amount of the secur;ty the accepted bidder will like, ise be returned to him or The consent last above mentioned must be accom- '. o I them ; but shouldd the said accepted bidder refuse or I on its being =-o awarded, become bound as sureties for 1-d by the oath or alilrmati th in writing, of each of required for the faithful performance of the cr n'rai,t. is faits fun performance in a surn equal to the amount the "l,,.h check nr moo 1-y must not be incloseu in the 1 neglect to execute the said c ntract within to a da}•s after the persons signing the same, that he is a huusehulder I due notice that the said contract has been awarded to bid on each of the buildings or :ltt1sib',py bid upon; 'ca,d ense{ope cliittain n_ the ,.•s imat_, but mlrt be and that It he shall omit or refuse to execute the s.rme, or freeholder in 1'he Cite of \1-w' York, and is u"orth I handed to the offi, cr or clerk o tl,e 11rpartmeot who I hint or them, the amount of said deposit shall be for- th"y will pay to the Corporation any di ffr rence he- the amount of the security required for the comp lesion is route box, ,Ind is' estiwa a can ' feited to The City of New York as liquidated damages y has chase :: f the t+ceen the su,n to which he would be entitled on its of the contract, over and above all his of ever • n P a tmi in said tax untc suchor check or foun' has fur such neglect or refusal. nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety , be ` completion and that which the Corporation ma)' be been ct. 1-d said officer or clerk :mh funnel All bids or estimates must be made with reference to or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety obllu' d to pity to the person or persons to whom be coreorr et. Al! such deish[;, exec tt that o' the the form of contract and the requirements thereof, an i in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond ~. the contract may hr awarded at +n subsequent let- y the Comp.r I her , file at the main u~icc of the Leparunent of Street i succe:ful bidder, will be returned b each cue to be calculated upon by law, tbr.o daps Cleaning, or being nit so made they will be rejected. ping, toe amount iu P to the persons making the same within amount of the work by which the NoRio estimate will be considered unless accompanied If the successful bid- The form of agreement ;with specifications) shuts ing the estimated i after the contract Is awarded. ate tested. The consent above n-.entioued shall bby either a certified check a nn one of the State or der s all refuse or neglect whin five d:+ys of notice j the manner ,if payment for the work, may be seen and Lids National banks of The City of New be accotnp,miesi by the oath or affirmation, in writing York, drawn to I that the contract has Le-n :nc-ar ded to hi:n to execute I forms of bids ,,r estimates may be obtained at the main the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount office of the Department, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a I the same, the amount of the deposit made by him_ sh:+q York, of five per centum of the amount of the security retained by City of dew York as F. M. GIBSON, hou_eholder or freeholder in The City of New be f rfcited t, and the worth the amount of the security required required for the faithful performance of the contract. Lyuidatod damages for such neglect or refusal, bit if , De Ptit •) Commissi oner of Street Cleaning,g. and is Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a for the completion of this contract over and above all his shat t execute the con tact within the time siti1rewrd the Brou ghb of Manhattan, sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must lie debts of every nature, and over and above him liabilities amount of Ilk deposit -.+id be returned to him by t 1le Designatedg with full pP owers of Commissioner. g the officetr or clerk , the has offered him- handed es Dcpamate n be Lola roller. Dated New ]-ORS, November 03, 1898. ac b,+il, surety or orherwt,e, and that he has charge of the estimate-box, and estimate can be p' sell as a stir: ty in good faith and with the intention to deposited in said box until such checkcheck or money has do estImatewiIlbeaccepted from or contract awarded ERSUN~ HAVING lil'l.KHE:ADn I0 FILL, IN execute the bond required by law. Tile adequacy and been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be I to any persm who is in arrears to the Corp ration up -n P th-- vicinity of New York B.+y, can procure mate. otitlelme}'- of the security offered is to beapproved by correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful I debtor contract, or who is a dethe Co , a, surety- or rial far i fiat purpose—as,r•-s, street sweepings, etc., such the Comptroller of 'Ihe City of New York before the bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same i otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. as is collected byy l)c parinlent tit 'Street Cleanm~— award Is made andpriorP to the signing of the contract, within three days after the contract is awarded. If the i Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- free of charge, by anplyi nq to the Commissionor of Each estimate must be accompanied by ei the r a vet - successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, wirhic five I MULL', to use the (.lank pn.pared L , r that pure .se Ly Ill, Street Cleaning, 341 1 r adway, l'oroi-,I of \L:+nhattan, titled check upon one of the banks of The City of days after notice that the contract has been awarded to I heN:,rtmeuc, a copy of whi_h, [ohelhee w;th the [tern , I ! J,\111-:s :1I, CAR I\'lkY, New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit the agreement, including opccifi-iLions, and shr•wmg tit,: I Coln-ttsoi,cr ~, it street Cleaning. money to the amount of five per cent. of the bund made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The ma,mer of payment for t , ,1- work, I an be ol>t'.enrd required oil each separate Lid, otherwise such bid City cif New York as liquidated damages fur such neg- up, n application therelorat the office of the Ue arune~I. I or esti [.ate will not be considered. Such check lect or refusal; but if he shall exec:it, the c•, ntra-:t I tie .Department reserves the right to reject ar~y -.r I BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE, or money must NOT be inctused in the scaled must be haeded within the time at,•resaid the am .tint , of the del, , it w ill all estimates not deemed beneficial to or for the pubic M E NTS. envelope containing the estimate, but be returned to him. interest. ro the officer or clerk of the Department who psis THE. C( )1lpUti[1rf ER (f 1E\1 lii:l RE s F:RVES Contract and spedffca,i -ms and blank forms for II I;r,::e of Pt ro.lc fstiBOscuFxTS, charge of the eaimate-box, and no estimate can be THE RIGHT TU REUEC T ALL BIU~ kECF:1i"Eo, or estimates obtained, by application to the becretary \o. qyF, BeOauwati, IiuR+tt cH of ~IANHATTAN.I deposited in said box until such check or money has IF HE DEENI-S IT FUR THE BEST INTERF TS : ct the Board. at his ottice, t riminal Court Cu idtgo UTIGL• IS HICREBY GIVEN THAT THE been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be OF THE CITY. i Centre, White, Elm and Franklin s•reet;, New York. L Board of Public Impruvelnents of The City of correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope ;\L C. AICRI' HY, New' York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same in which to inclose the same, the specifications and ~ Yredd ear, within three days after the contract is awarded- If the agreements, and any I prupcoco m alter the map or plan of The City of New ttetllc1 information desired, can Wbf. T. ' CO Bti5, \t. U., 1'or k by changing the grade of King sbridge avenue, successful bidder shall refuse or neg, ect, within five be obtained at the office of the Ii puny Comm one JOHN B. CORY, 6f-D., has been awarded of $ewers, Municipal Building Borough of Brooklyn. I from Terrace View avenue to a point aistant 0515.19 feet slays after notice that tile contract ALVAH H. DU (Y, M. U„ I southerly therefrom, in the Borough of Manhattan, to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit JAS. KANE, BERNARD F. YORK,ommi Commissioner of Sewers. City of New York, and that simcctipg of the said Hoard I made by him sea be forfeited to and retained by The Commissioners, will be held in the office of the said Board -at No. 346 City of New York as liquidated damages for such SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5453

neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract Line Nos, Line Nos. I Line Nos. within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will 886. 5o gross Matches, Beecher, No. 2. 983• 20 Blankets, Stable, as per santIll.•. 1079. 5o pounds Ultra Marine (Blue, dry. be returned to him, 887. 20 gross Matches, Vulcan Superior Safety, 984. 200 yards I .inen, table, unbleached, as per ,,80. zo pounds Ilronze, Gold, best. Should the person or persons to whom the contract Tidaholm. samplr, 6o in. rosy, 20 pounds Bronze, Aluminum, best. may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract 888. 5,000 pounds Tea, black, Formosa, as per sam. 985. 250 yards Linen, table, damask, as per sample, to8z. 50 pounds Paris White, English. within five days after written notice that the same has pie. 6z in. ro8.f. 300 gall xc pore Linseed t 1il, raw, been a yarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or 889. 350 pound, Dried Apples, new, good quality. 986. 50 dozen Linen Napkins, 24 in. square, saute ro84• 300 gallons pure Linseed oil, boiled. they accept but do not execute the contract and give the 89o. 75 pound. Dried Currants, new, good quality. quality as above. _ 1085. 5 gallons Ncatsfoot Oil. proper security, he or thy shall be considered as having 891. too pounds Peaches, evaporated, new, good 987. t,ocw yards Prow, Merrimac, I). to86. too gallons Kerosene Oil, r5o degree test, abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, ant. quality, peeled, in boxes. 988. 4,500 yards Prints, American, indigo blue, water white. the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided 892. Boo pounds French or California Prunes, 6os. heavy, 30 in. ro87. z pounds Aniline Blue. by law. 893. 300 dozen Lemons, good size. 989. 2,800 yards denims, blue, fills, A. X. A. x088. to gallons Benzine. Plans and specifications for above work can be seen 894. 20 boxes Raisins, London layer, new, full- 990. 3,000 yards Flannel, gray, same quality and 0089. 500 gallons Spirit, 'Turpentine, at the office of the Commissioner of Public Charities sized width a, sample. logo. to gallons Spirits Turpentine, in 5-gallon for the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, No. 29 Elm 895. 225 pounds Baking Powder, best quality, in 5 991. 3,800 yards Flanmd, cotton, Amoskeag, A. A., cans, perfectly pum. place, Brookl) no or the office of the Architect, I.. if. or to lb. tins, Royal, Redhead's, unbleached, nosy. to quires Sand Paper, assorted sizes. Voss, No. 65 DeKalb avenue, litonklyn, who will give Hecker's or Cleveland's at buyer's 992. 500 yards Flannel, red, as per sample. to9z, 6o bases Window Glass, first quality, 50 ft. all necessary information in regard to the work. option. 993. zoo yards Gingham, Anto..krag, staples. per boo, assorted sizes. Blank forms 01 bids or estimate and further infer- 896. 90 pounds Chocolate, Baker's No. r. 994. 800 yards Flannelette. toga. r5 pounds Was, Japan. mation in regard to the work af,resa)d can also be 897. 6o gallons Brandy, Ilennessy, vintage 1892, 995. 300 yards 1 )ti, Co.'s apron stripes and check,, to94. :5 pounds Wax, Sperm. obtained at the office of the Commis.ioncr aforesaid. in bond. patterns to be selected. w95. 3 dozen Paint Brushes, 6 0, Martin's super J. W. KELLER, 898. goo gallons, Whisky, rye, not less than two 996. 2,300 yards Jeans, Kentucky, Humboldt's doe- extra. A. SISIIS• JR., years' old, standard brand. skins, x096. r dozen Varnish Brushes, JAMES FEENY, 899. r5o gallons Wine, sherry, standard brand. 997. 500 yards Kersey, J. W. Dickey & Son, all 1097. 5o,ouo Laying Prick, Department to furnish all Commissioners of Public Charities, New York. 9eo. 250 gallons Alcohol. wool. material. The Whisky to he supplied must be of 998. 700 yards While Duck, as per sample. to98. z5 pounds Concentrated Lye, t-lb.cans, Col- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 1.11Ai11TIES, two-stamp copper-distilled, Pure Rye 999. 2,500 yards Muslin, bleached, 4-4, Utica, Non- gate or I;abbits. Bol())vc,is or Beoost.vN Aun Queans, Whisky, to be delivered free of all charges pareil. 1099. 2 dozen Filches, assorted sizes. NEW Yoett, November 30, 1898. to this Department, in lots of not less than :000. 8,000 yards Muxlin for bandage-, unbleached, rroo. z Glazier's Diamonds. two barrels at a time. The Whisky is not Utica C. riot. z dozen Sash Tools, 6 to to, super extra, PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, to be less than two years old from the date root. 500 yards Mosquito Netting. Martin's. DRY GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS SUP'- of the warehouse entry stamp, and to be root. loo yards Brilliantine, black, as per sample. t too. 40 pounds Chr,mle Yellow, in oil, in ,-lb. cans. PLIES. shipped direct from a United States dis- 1003. 300 yards Fantle, white, sample at Hospital. tnoj. 6o pounds Yellers Ochre, in ail, in 5-lb. cans. - tillery warehouse, and to be consigned by 1oo4. x,800 yards Gingham, =:unlde at Hospital. tto1. to pounds Cobalt lilac in oil, in 5-Ih. cans. 1005. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR- bill of lading to Commissioner of Public % dozen Tape Measure-, Sile'in, z yards, rcu5. 40 pounds Raw Sienna, in oil, in 5-lb. cans. nishing Groceries, Charities. Upon arrival of each shipment sample at II 'spital. rro6. 40 pounds L'urnt Sienna, in oil, in 3-lb. cans. S Provisions, Dry (jowls, etc , x006. from January t o x899, to June 30, t89g, in conformity in The City of New York, it shall be r dozen cards Hooks and Eves, De Long's, rro7. 40 pounds Burnt Umber, in oil, in ;-lb. cans. with samples and specifications, will be received at the ganged at the dock or depot, at the ex. St hite, sample at Hospital. uo8, 40 pounds Raw Umher, in oil, in 5.lb. cans. office of the Department of Public Charities, foot of East pense of the contractor, who shall then :007. loo yards Brilliantine, -bite, as per sample. rtop. to gallons lrurniture Varnish. roo8. 3o pounds Darning Cotton. Twenty-sixth street, in The City of New York, until rz cause it to be at once delivered to the I tto. 40 pounds Prussian Blue. o'clock noon, qn proper agent for said Department. The foog. 300 yarnsMarbleized Oil Cloth, as per sawple. rrtt. to pounds Imperial Green, in oil, in n-lb. calls- ganger's certificate is, in all cases, to be 1010. 9,000 yards Sheeting, brown, i-.I Atlantic A. trio. 30 pounds Enamel Paint. TUESDAY DECEMBER 13, 1898, attached to the bill. The bidder is to 1011. 6,000 yard, Sheeting, brown, 6-4 Pcqw0t. 1113. two pounds Dark Chrome Green, in oil, in lb at which time they will be publicly opened and read. snake his bid on the basis of proof gallons, 1012. 1,000 yards Sheeting, bleached, 9-4 Utica. cans. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall and irrespective of any disposal to be 1003. 1,000 yards Sheeting, bleached, 8-4 Utica. furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Mi,- tue4, 5o pounds Beeswax. made of the empty barrels. cor4. 2,000 yards Sheeting, bleached, 5-q Utica rtr5• So pound., Indian Red. cellaneous Supplies." with his or their n:lmc or names, Any alteration in the United States roes. 6o dozen Shawls, woolen's, Greenville, 40 and the date of presentation, to the head of said Depart- t,,6. 25 pounds White Wood Filler. Internal Revenue Tax on Distilled Spirits, tt by 40• rtr7. meet, at the said office, on or before the clay and hour 5 gallons Bra n Shellac and Grain Alcohol. during the year 1899, shall cancel so much tors '2. 500 Shawls, as per sample at Storehouse. t,s. 5 gallons White Shellac. above named, at which time and place the bids or esti- of this contract as may remain unfilled ror6• 5o yards Silesia. black, as per sample at mates received will be publicly opened by the President, 1119. zo galh, ns Liquid Dryer, " Liszka Terebine." at the time when the act making such Hospital. rrzo. or his duly authorized agent, of said Department, and 10t7. ro gallons W.,od Ala,hol. alteration shall go into effect. 50 dozen Hoods, women's, as per sample. 1121. r,000 pounds Sole Leather, " Oak." read. Brandy to be delivered from bond, duty tor8. 25 dozen Shirts, children's woolen, Nus. r,', 1722, 3 Sewing Machines, Wheeler & The awards will be made to the lowest bidders (see paid. Wine to be delivered in good order 3, 4, 5 and 6, as per sample. Wilson, also note at end of specifications for supplies) N. 9. and condition, in well-c opered barrels, ,ot9. 3o dozen Towels, hock, as per sample at ,tz,• to dozen Sev,ing Machine Needles. The Department reserves the right to take more or for which no charge shall be made, to be Hu=pital. less, or none at all, of any of the articles, according as rtz r dozen Mattress Needles, assorted, accompanied in all cases with the United 1020. too yards lliape r, •z -inch, as per sample. gross the demand therefor may be. toot. zo Mattress Leatner Tacks. States Inspector's Certificate as to quan- 8 Doctu,r's Uniform-., as per sample. ItzS. z gallons Shot, Ink. All bids must be based upon the descriptions fur- titles. 1.22. 70 yards Reel Rubber Cloth, double-faced, as nished or samples exhibited by this Department, and ti z7. too pounds Paris Green, dry. Alcohol to be 188, and be accompanied per sample. 1.28. 30 pounds Lamp Black in oil, 5-lb. cans. oat on samples furnished by the bidder. with the United States Inspector's Certi- 1023. 200 yards White (as-mere, is per sample. samples will be on exhibition at the Storehouse, Flat- rxz9. 30 pnnnds Lamp Black, dry. ficate at the time or times of delivery in Bidders to submit samples of at least rt . 5o gallons Machine ( ail, as per sample. bush, during office hours, until the bids are opened. well-coopered iron-bound barrels, for one yard. Price not to exceed Soc. per All goods to be delivered a, directed, at institution-, r, 't. 50 gallons Cylinder Oil, as per sample. which no charge shall he made. yard single width, or fr.zo per yard double t r3z, z5 barrel, Charcoal. Flatb,sh, Borough of Brooklyn (unless otherwise stated got. ,vidth. 2,000 bushels Oats, white, No z, per bushel of ,t33. 8,000 feet Pine Shelving, good quality, ; inch in specifications), weight, etc., allowed as received at 32 lbs., as per sample. xoz¢. 2,000 pounds Curled Hair, horse, pure South ( institutions. when planed on both sides, for coffins, 902. 2,000 pounds Meal, Indian, fine white, granu- American, gray, in rolls. ,6 to, zo in. wide. Line Nos. 1025. lated, bbls., no charge for barrels. t,5oo yards Kersey, t bite, as per sample. 1t34. 3,000 feet Pine Shelving, good quality, 840. 7,500 pounds Beans, in original packages, as per ,oz6. j inch 903. 5 bags Meal, coarse, loo lbs. to bag. Soo yards Carpets, Ilody Brussels, Bigelow'- when planed on both sides, for coffins, sample. 904. 6o bags Fine Feed, bags, 6o lbs. each. or Lowell 5-frame body, made, laid and 841. 25 bushels Cranberries, good quality, in t6 to zz inches. goy. 6o bags Fine Feed, bags, 40 lbs. each. hued, patterns to be selected. 1735. Soo feet Clear Pine Lumber, r to crates. toz7, 150 yards Carpets, 3 inches 906. zoo pounds Oil Meal. for stairs, Iiigei w's Sr thick when planed on both sides. 842. g,000 pounds Crackers, soda, fresh, good quality, 907. 25 bushels Yellow Corn, Lowell 5-frame bodt•, laid a- ith pads, 843. 65,000 quarts Milk, fresh and pure. 1136. 1,000 feet White Wood, ;; inch, assorted All the articles enumerated above to be patterns to be selected. widths. 844. 20,000 quarts Condensed Milk. of the kind and quality described. Bags roz8. 4 dozen Smyrna Rugs, 5 ft. x z ft. 6 in., as The Milk to be of such quality that one 1137. r,600 feet White \V od, H inch when dressed on with flats, Meal, Rye and Feed to be re- per sample. both sides, from 8 to t8 inches wide. quart thereof, when mixed o ith three 1029. 300 yards Linoleum, laid, patterns to be se- turned to the contractor. I138. r,coo feet Spruce Plank, 2 inches, 8 to to inches quarts of pure water, % ill equal four quarts 908, 50,000 pounds Hay, in bales, Timothy, best lected, as per sample. of liquid milk of a quality equal to the best wide. quality. 1030. r5o Windotc Shades, with patent rollers, as rr-g, pure country milk. Such milk must be 909. too feet Spruce Joist, 2 x 4 inches dressed. 4,000 pounds Hay, cut. per sample. 1T40. I,,o' Spruce lath. perfectly and absolutely pure at the time 910. 30,000 pounds Straw, rye, baled, best quality. ro3r. 45 or'inditsys Opaque Linen Window Shades, of delivery, in a condensed form, free from 1 tor. x,000 Spruce Ceiling, ".; x 4 inches, god quality. 911 t. r5o gallons Disinfectant, Little's Soluble Phe- Adnr. Bd„ Almshouse, put up cum- t142. all adulteration, and be subject to test as 2,000 feet Georgia Pine Flooring, ' x nyle, in small barrels. plete, color to be selected, t)43. too Pine Boards, sound, t x xo, 13 feet long, to quality as specified. No milk twill be 9t2. 25 gallons Ilisinfectant, I.ittle's Soluble Phe- r032. 20 windows Opaque Linen u t Shades, received that has been made or mam,fac- planed on one side, tongued and nyle, in i gal. cans. Nurses' Hume, HospiHospital,tal, pput up cum- gr'vsed. tared from skimmed cow's milk, or that 913, loo gallons Disinfectant, C:askell's. plete, color to be selected. has been subjected to such process as to tt44. x,000 feet Ash Ceiling, ? x 4 inches, V jointed, 914. 2 barrels Flour of Sulphur, t033• 32 windows Awnings, recovered and re- first quality. impair its flavor after dilution. 915. 2 dozen Dusters, ostrich feathers, tz in. paired, Nursery, put tip complete. 845. 6,300 dozen Eggs, fresh, new laid. 1145• 3.000 feet North Carolina Pine Ceiling, P. x z! , g16. 4 dozen Brushes, shaving, as per sample, x034• 3,000 pounds Rubber Matting, corrugated, as edge beaded, dressed one side, tongued 846, t,Soo pounds Leaf Lard, strictly pure, kettle 9x7, 6 dozen Brushes, Tooth, bone handle, per sample. rendered. and grooved. medium size. t035. 1,000 yards Rubber Cloth, white and black, 5-4 tr46. No compound or adulterated lard will 500 feet Yclluw Pine Timber, sizes as called 9t8. 50 pounds Hemp Twine, as per sample. best extra thick. for. be accepted. 9x9. 25 pounds Linen Twine, Barbour's Hand 1036. 5 American Flags, 16 feet. 847. 4,500 pounds Rice, as per sample. Spun, No. 3, 6 cord, gray. 1037. t,opo pounds Cotton Batting, best quality,''-lb. It 47' zoo feet SP race Timber, 3 x 9 inches and under 848. 5,900 bushels Potatoes, 6o pounds to bushel, 920. 20 pounds Cotton Twine, as per sample, bats, Eastern or \1 estern Star. «ide, 23 ft. and under long. good size and quality, delivered in good 921. 20 pounds Sash Cord, as per sample. 1038. Too yards Oil Silk, best quality, in i d, rolls. tr48. foe feet Spruce Timber, 3 x to inches and over condition. 922. 6 dozen Shoe Blacking, I3ixby's No.4. 1039. r40 pounds Thread, linen, c'- liito and black, Tide, any length. 849. 300 gallons Vinegar, Cider, pure. gz3. 6 dozen Stove Polish, Dixon's, Nos. 3o to 40, in hanks, Marshall's or t149• :,ono feet Picture 3luuldmg, e in. 85o. 'Co sacks Salt, Hamilton's, factory filled, free 924. ro boxes Bath Brick, 4 doz. per box. L'a,,bour's best, in paper boxes. rr5o. 600 feet Leader Pipe, z.y gal. iron, . inches. 'r5t, from wet or stain. 925. 52 dozen Mop Ifeads, cotton, to lbs. per doz.. 1040. 8 gross Thimbles, women's, as per sample ro Lcadcr Pipe, z4 gal. iron, 4 inch Offsets. 85x. to bushels Salt, Turk's Island. 926. 4 dozen Mop Handles. at Hospital. 1 rt52. 200 Bed Pans, Eureka, as per sample. 85a. 4o0 pounds Compressed Yeast, best quality, 927. 3 dozen Cocoa Mats, as per sample. 104x. 30 gross Buttons, pearl, as per sample. 1153. 300 feet Fire Huse, as per sample, Eureka in one pound packages, to be delivered 928. 6o gross Clothes Pins, wooden, 1042. 50 great gross Buttons, agate, porcelain, No. inch. ¢o• it feet Garden Hose, I '-inch, 3 ply, with as may be required, from January r to 929, 4 Barbers' Clippers, No. i and No. z. Soo July r, t899. 930. 25 dozen Knives and Forks, as per sample. t043. to gross Buttons, rubber, test. couplings and brass nozzles. 853, 400 tons Ice, prime quality, not less than to 931, 8 dozen Knives, as per sample. 1044. r2 gross Muttons, rubber, coat, No. 'u. t 155. 300 poundsFeathers, second quality live geese. inches thick, to be delivered at institu- 932. r dozen Knives, Meat, rr-inch. t045. ro gross Buttons, overcoat. r156. 3y dozen Clocks, Seth Thomas, octagon eight tions, Flatbush, Central Office and 933, r dozen Knives, Meat, 7-inch. 1046. 35 great gross Buttons, pants, 27 horn, first day. Morgue, in quantities as required, from 934• r dozen Knives, Carving, as per sansp le. quality. 1 1157• r dozen Cork Screws, as per sample. rr58. ;_ dozen Carpet Sweepers, Bissel's Grand January t to July r, x899. The weight 935• r dozen Forks, Carving, as per sample. 1047. rio dozen Combs, strong, raw linen, dressing, to be in all cases as received by De- 936. 3 dozen Knives, Plated, as per sample. I inch teeth, 2 D's, 516 inches long. Rapids Cyco bearing. 00 o partment. Bidders to name price per 937- 3 dozen Forks, Plated, as per sample. to48. Too dozen Combs, United States Comb Co., ct59• t,4 Cl thes Hangers, as per sample, Alms- ton of 2,000 lbs. 938. 3 dozen Teaspoons, Plated, as per sample. No. tr S. S. house. tt6°• 854. 125 pounds Salt, Rock, for horses. 939, 3 dozen Tablespoons, Plated, as per sample. 1049. 6,500 Needles, Alapcaed's Helix, assorted Nos. I 3 dozen Towel Racks, as per sample. 855. 20 pounds Saltpetre. 940. 3 Bread Cutters. ro5o, loo packs Pins-, Plume & Atwood's or Wind- I rt61. t,600 Bed Card Cases, as per sample, Alms- 856. 5,500 pounds Sal Soda, in strong barrels. 94x, 5 dozen Razors, Wade sur Oakville Co., best quality, in packs, I house. & Butcher, concave, 3 rr62, 857. 2,500 pounds Soap, the Friedman - Doscher, best. t% dozen Potato Forks, 4 prong. or brand equal in quality, pure laundry, to51. 450 dozen Spool Cotton, white 1,63. 3 dozen boxes Toothpicks, wooden, as per dozen Scissors, trimming, and black, in boxes, bidder to submit sample. 94 z 3 g, 7 in., goodg q ual- Clarks C), N. T. and Barstow Thread sample. 858. 200 pounds Soap, Sussman Oil. sty' Co., assorted numbers. 1r64. 1% dozen Vi ooden Rakes, 3 bow, 24 teeth. TO rolls Picture Wire, N. 3. 859• 3,500 pounds Soap, hard, Colgate's Mahogany, 943• to52. 1 gross Spool Silk, black, for machine. 1165. 1 Wagon Jack, improved. 944• to dozen Picture Hooks, Brass. ' x66. i} dozen Ice Picks, as per sample. or brand equal in quality, i-lb. lumps, 1053. 50 gross L.ace, women's glace braid half in boxes, bidder to submit sample. 945• 2 dozen Step-ladders, to feet. round, 6-8. t167. ?3 dozen Irons, Polishing, Morocco-faced. 946. dozen Step-ladders, ax feet, 86o. r5,o-o pounds Soap, Chip, Colgate. z 5054. 15 gross buckles, pants, as per sample. 1168, 1 Copper Starch Kettle, 5 gal., set tip cum- zo dozen Screen Lifts, sample at Hospital. 861. zoo pounds Soap, Castile, White, Conti & Co., 947• ro55, 6o packs Hair Pins, good quality, tz oz. plete. Leghorn. 948. 4 dozen Shade 'lacks, for window. packs. 1069. 4 Food Carrier, 18 x r4 x zo, Braniltall, 862. Too pounds Snuff, Scotch, as per sample, 949• to dozen Carpet Tacks, 6, 8 or to oz., as re- to56. Deane Co. q tired. t2o gross Pins, safety, assorted sizes, Clinton Snuff to be of best quality, not salty, and or Stewart's Duplex Shield, nickel- tt7o. 2 Hospital Food Carrier, Bramhall, Deane free from impurities. 950. 15 kegs Nails, cut, 4 D to 6o D. plated. Co. 1• ro kegs Nails, finishing, 6, 8, to and 12 D. 863. 2,800 pounds Tobacco, plug, as per sample, 8 95 toll. too yards Black Elastic, '; inch for garters. 1171• 4 Diet Cases, 4 x 4}_ X 2, Bramhall, Deane pieces to lb. 952. 3 kegs Nails, wire, To 1,14 and z in. to58. Too gross 2 kegs Nails, lath. Laces, leather, men's round, % it Co• 864. loo pounds Tobacco, smoking, " Honest." 953• yard. 3 Sterilizer Eclipse, Bramhall, Deane Co. 500 Iron S Hooks, sample at Hospital. 865. 2 boxes Clay Pipes. 954• t059. 8 Uniform Caps, Ambulance Sargent'x, as set up contplete, i\o. 3. 866. 2,700 pounds Bacon, ood quality. 955. it keg Nails, roofing, tinned. per sample. rr73, rz Food Boxes, rt x r6 x 5,'_, Bramhall, 6. 2 gross Tailors' Crayons. 867. 3,700 pounds Hams, thresh smoked, sound, sugar 95 All Dry Goods, etc., to be of the kind I Deane Cu. cured, not to weigh more than t5 lbs. 957• 3 dozen Thermometers, C. J. Tagliabue, to and gnalit yy specified. Where articles are 1174. 4 Food Carrier, 19 x 13x r3!,z, Bramhall, each. in., name on face. called for by sample, the deliveries of the Deane Co. 868. 170 barrels Pork, extra prime, new, x898, in 958• Too Brass Nosings, for stairs, 30 in., sample at 1175. 4 Royal Urals, 5 gal., ll, Deane Co. same most be fully equal in all respects to Washers, zoo-lb. bbls. Hospital. not specified ::,76. r Brass C) liuder Washers, 36 x 6z inches, the sample; other articles American or Troy- Laundry Machinery 86g. Too pounds Smoked Beef, knuckle pieces. 959• 2 dozen Mortise Locks, No. 5. by nante or trade mark to be of good 870, Too pounds Sausage, Bologna, good quality, 960• 2 dozen Mortise Locks, No. 6. quality and a fair merchantable article. Co' fresh smoked. 961. 5 gross Brass Screws, s'' in. 7. •r Extractors 3o-inch Basket, American or ro6o. 5o,000 No. r Haverstraw or best up-river hard Troy, set up complete. 87t. 35 barrels Mackerel, No. z, new, good quality, 962. 2 dozen Mineral Door Knobs. brick. 1778• x Shirt Starcher, American or Troy, set up x898, large, in large zoo-lb. bbls. 963. 2 dozen z-foot rules, carpenters'. tofu. So cubic yards Limestone Screenings, as per 964• 3,500 feet Wire Cloth, 30, 36 and 40 in. wide. complete. 872• 35,000 pounds Hake, salt, fresh pickled, z to 4 lbs. sample. am Wash Tubs, sets of 3-8r-inch. x7,000 pounds butter, best quality. 965• 4 dozen Escutcheons. r5o barrels Rosendale Cement. 1179• 4 Band 873. ro62. rr80. 1 Band Ironer, American or Troy, set up 874, Soo pounds Cheese, factory, full cream, State 966. 4 dozen Saw Files, assorted, 3, 4, 6 and 8 in. ,o63. 5o barrels Common Lime. each, r dozen. 50 barrels Rockland Finishing Lime. enmplete. brand. 1064. rr8' t C

5454 THE CITY RECORDD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898.

Line Nos Line Nos. Lice Nos. have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the n88. •36 packages Farm Seeds, schedule at Alms- l8lutton plights and livers excluded' to be 1376. 54 dozen Strainers, wire handled, sample at person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded house. delivered by the carcass. Mutton to Hospital. will be regulired to give security for the performance of 1189. r9 packages Garden Seeds, schedule at Alms- weigh not less than thirty-five nor more 1377. 3 sets Skel, ers, steel, sample at Hospital. the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient house. than seventy pounds when dressed and 1378. it dozen Dish Covers, wire, assorted sizes, sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (50) per cent. 5190. 1! dozen Grass Hooks, read) for delivery. sample at Hospital. of the bid for each article. 5e9t. Electric Light Supply, Flatbush. All the nieats to be in good merchant- 1379. 2 dozen Match Safes,, safety matches, Each bid or ectnuate shall contain and state the name 119.. Gas 5,.ipply, Flatbush. able condition, fresh killed at the time of hanging, bruuWzedron. and place of residence of each of the persons making the 5193, Gas Supply, Central Office and 'Mforgne. delivery, and to be from animals in good Class :\i'. 8.-Engineer's Su tics. same, the names of all persons interested with him or Hospital and Alms- keeping and tit to slaughter. them therein, and it no other person he so interested it 1194, 'Pater Supply, for 1380. 1 dozen Caps, 2 inch. house Departments, Flatbush. ('kiss .Yo. 4.-1 sultry. shall distinctly state that tact ; also that it is made with- 1381. !z dozen Caps, I1% inch. out any connection with any other person slaking an 1195. Transportation and burial of pauper dead, 1268. 4,500 pounds Chickens, fresh, young, dressed, 1382. i2 dozen Caps, Tit inch. csiinmte for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair Borough of Brooklvn. 251 quality. 1383. IT dozen Caps, I inch. t and without collusion or fraud, and that no menlberof the z196. Transportation and burial of pauper dead, ~69 3,000 pounds Turkeys, fresh, young, dressed, 1384- 502 feet Galsanized Iron Pipe, % in. Borough of Queens. 1st quality, weighing not less than 6 Dlunicipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a 1,85. 500 feet Galvanized Iron Pipe, % in. bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer A deposit of crop will be required on all lbs. each. x386. to dozen Galvanized Iron Elbows, !_ in. bids for burial of paupers. i of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested Class _G'. 5.-Fresk Fisli and Clarns. 1387, 4 d,uen Gahanired Iron Tees, !z in. therein, r,r in the supplies or work to which it relates, rt97. r dozen Fire Axes with handles, sample at 1188. ?'s dozen Cast-iron Elbows, 4 in. Hospital. 1270. 2,000 pounds Codfish. or in any portion of the'profits thereof. The bid or esti- la7r- I,000 pounds Haddock. 1.89. '; dozen Cast-iron Elbows, 3 in. 1198. 3 dozen Fire Extinguishers, "Stempel." mate mast be verified by the oath, in writing, of the 1272. 2,000 pounds Halibut. 1;90. t34 dozen Cast-iron Elbows, 2 in, party or parties making the estimate, that the several 1199. 1 Tucker File, as per sample, No.. n Elbows, r?u in. 700 pounds Smelts. 1391, 5 dozen Cast-in, matters stated therein are in all respects true. Vhere rzoo. z Tucker File, as per sample, No a. 1392. 6 dozen Cast-ism Elbows, I tn. 1'73• 30o pounds Shad with Roe; in season. more than one person is interested it is requisite that the 1201. z Coffee Urns, Bramhall, Deane Co., Too r,000 pounds Bluedsh. 3 dozen Cast-iron Elbows, 31 in. gals., set up complete. 1272. 1393. virauuFka t ION be made and subscribed by all the parties 500 pounds \\'eakftsh. 1094, 3 dozen Cast-iron Elbows, 3y in. 2202. 2 Tea Urns, Bramhall, Deane Co., TOO gals., 1776• interested. 1277• 40,000 Hard Clams, large, to be delivered freshly 1 :95. 5, dozen Cast-iron Tees, 4 in. set up complete. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the opened, in prune order, with liquor, in 1396. _ dozen Cast-iron Tees, 3 in. consent. in writing, of two householders or freeholders 2203. r Hot Water Urn, Bramhall, Deane Co., 125 1397. 1 dozen Ca=t-iron 'fees, z's in. gals., set up complete. weekly quantities as directed. in l'he City of New York, with their respective places 127 2,500 Box Oysters in shell, large, fresh, to be 1398. r dozen Cast-iron Tees, z in. 2204. t Coach, standard make, bidders to submit of business or residence, to the effect that if the con- delivered as ordered. '?99• 3 dozen Cast-iron Tees, 1 '., in. tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they description, cut, etc. 3 dozen Cast-iron Tees, t in. z Broughams, standard make, bidders to All of the above fish to be of the best 1400. will, on its being o a,varded, become hound as his sureties 1205. t401. 3 dozen Cast-iron fees, -'; in. submit description, cut, etc. quality of the kind specified, and in the for its faithful performance and that if he shall omit or 1402. 3 dozen Cast-iron 'Tees, 3 ± in. Shoeing Horses, Flatbush. best merchantable order at the time ,~f refuse to execute the s.tme, they will pay to the Corpo. tao5a. delivery, cleaned and dressed. The sub- 1403. 4 dozen Nipples, in., from I in. to ; in. r_o5b. Resetting Horseshoes. Si ration any differet.ce between the sum to which tituti,'n ,'f 'ne kind of fish for an,'ther will 1404. 4 dozen Nipples, ll in., from t in. to 3 in. lie would be entitled on its completion and that Flour for lung/utions, Fla'bnsb. not under any circumstances be allowed. 1405. 4 dozen Nipples, bi in., from I in. to 3 in. which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the 1406. zoo Composition Washers for Draw' Cocks, ;z Izo6. t,000 barrels Flour, bakers' spring wheat, extra, (lass _Ao. 6.-Cu e/ery, Gl,rss;rare, Etc. person or persons to whorl the contract may be awarded as per sample A. in. at any subseyucnt letting; the amount to each case to 2 dozen Vegetable Dishes, covered, ro-inch, 2207, i,000 barrels Flour, bakers' winter wheat, extra, 1279• 1407. 203 Composition Rashers for Draw Cocks, 54 be calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies a, per sample 13. as per sample. in. by which the bids are tested. The consent above men- 3 dozen Butter Dishes, covered, as per 1208. 7o barrels Flour, best family, for officers' use, 1280. 1408. coo pounds Copper Wire. tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, as per sample C. sample. 2409. to feet Linen Covered Robber for Valve in writing, rut each of the persons signing, the same, that All of the above Flour to be of good 1281. 5 dozen Bed Pans, as per sample. Washers, r-16 in. he is a householder or freeholder in l'he City of New 2 dozen Slop Pans, crockery, with lid. quality, arid to pr ,'duce a sweet and whole- 1285. 1410. 2 packages Asher Prepared Soil. York, and is worth the amount of the security required some bread. Weight 196 lbs. net per bar- 2293. 4 dozen Chambers, with covers, as per 141!. z boxes Nickel-plated Safety Chain. for the completion of this contract, over and above eel, and to be deliig crud - at the Storeh''use sample. 1412. 1 dozen \\'titer-closet fulls. all his debts of every nature, and over and above his of the County Buildings, at Flatbush, as 2284• 5 dozen Chambers• children's, without 1413. 6 dozen Black-iron H6nnu2,l6-in. liabilities as bail, surety or otherwisuu, and that he required. All to be delivered as above in covers. as per sample. 1414. 6 dozen L'lack-iru'n Tees, i.-in. has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with well-coopered barrels in good order free 1=85• to dozen Gas Globes, porcelain, as per 1415• 18 4-in Light, 1's-in. Bend for Iron Pipe. the intention to execute the bond required by law, if of expense. Each barrel to be distinctly sample. 1416, 2 dozen -,,-in. to -, -in. Couplings. the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons nlareed with inspector's stamp, and all 1,186. 4 dozen H..dders for Gas Globes, as per 1417. z dozen ',-in to I._-in. Bushing. for whom he convents to a-conic surety. The adequacy deliveries to correspond with samples. sample. 1418, 50 feet Brass Tubing for Gas-Pipe, I. -in. and sufficiency of the seciiri'y oflered is to be approved Flour to be fudged and tested by quality 1 1287- z; dozen Tumblers, as per sample. 1419. t dozen Male Soldering Nipples, Heavy by the Comptroller of The (,tty of Necv York. and not exclusively by brand. 1288' 05 dozen Goblets, as per sample. Brass, `,-in. No bid or estimate will he considered untess accom- 1289. 15 dozen Sauce Plates, as per sample.. 2420. 1 dozen Female Soldering Nipples, Heavy panied by either a certified check upon one of the ! c .f.rlle 1_90. to dozen Desert Plates, as per sample. Brass, -';-inch. State or National banks of The City of New York, 2209. 4o bushels Potatoes, sweet, good and sound. 2291. to dozen Tea Plates, as per sample. 1421. 3 dozen Finished Stopcocks for Iron Pipe, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money Izro. 6,Soo pounds Onions. 2292. zo dozen 1. (inner Plate,, as per sample. 3. 1293. to the amount of five per centum of the amount of 1211. 22,000 pounds Russia Turnips. zq d.'zen Soup Plates, as per sample. 1422. 2 dozen P,rass Grrnmd in Unions, S_-in. the security required for the faithful performance of 1213. 2,500 heads Cabbage, good and sound. 1094. 4 dozen Pie Plates, earthen, as per sample. 1423. t dozen Wheels for Armstrong Pipe Cutter, the contract. Such check or money must NOT be in- 1_95. 1214. 3,000 pounds Carrots. 25 dozen Cups and Saucers, coffee, as per 1424. 4 tit„p-cocks, Brass, t'. -in. ,'lu,ed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, 1215. 50 barrels Apples, russet, baldtcin or green- sample. 1425. 2 Brass Uil Cans, t-pint, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De. 20 dozen Cups and Saucers, tea, as per ings. 1296. l4z6. I Ieio'it i"ight Feed Cup, r-pint. partment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no lirnev G,o

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5455

Line Nos. Line Nos. Line Nos. Line Nos. I3. 40 pounds Acidum Boricum, powdered, pure, Ir7. 4 ounces Calamino (Calamina Lapis). err. 20 pounds Incect Powder, Persian, S. & Co. or 3zo. 5000 P11 Creosotum, gr. r, Fraser & Co. 5-]b. bottles, Squibbs' or S. & €o. :r8. x ounce Camphor Monobromo, Merck's. McK. & R. in to lb. tins. 321. Zoo Pit Phosp, r-rz gr. 14. pound Acidurn Phosphoricum, in %-lb. xtg. z pounds Catechu strained, M. C., powder. 2rz. xo pounds lrikh Moss. 3. 300 Pit Extract Cascara Sag., gr. 3, S. & Co. bottles, Merck's glac. rzo. x5 pounds Copaiba, in 5 lb. bottles. 2r3• 6 pounds Jalapa, powdered fine. 323. 2000, Pit Analgesine, gr. 5, too a via], J. W. 15• % pound Acidunt Galficum, in c-ox. vials. I.T. g pounds Creosotum, English, Y4 ]h. vials, ax. 3 pounds lanoline, in x pound packages. & Br. 16, 36 vials Acidum Hydrocyanicum, dilutum, in Morson & Son. 2r5• z gallons Liquor Soda; Chlorate. 354. zoo Pit Argenti Nit., gr. '/, Frazer & Co. z5 gm. vials, Squibbs'. 122. roo pounds Cals Chlorate, in z5 lb. boxes and 216. 4 bottles Liquor I'nta~si Arsenitis Fowler's 355. zoo Pit Val. of Iron Quin. et Zinci, S. & Co. 17. xz pounds Acid Nitric, C. P., in x and 3 lb. packages, close. solution) r lb. bottles, Squibbs'orS.& D. 326. 2,00o Pit Cath., Improved, qoo in vial, S. & Co. bottles, P.& W. 523. 30 pounds Ctnnpressed Antiseptic Tablets. 217. 4000 pounds Lini Farina, fresh, in sound barrels. 327. ic,000 Pil Cathart., Comp. U. S. P., Sharp & 58. to pounds Acidum Salicylic, in to-lb. boxes, R 7 7 gr. Hydr. Chlor. Car. zr8. 4 vials Lithum, Salicylate, 25 gm. vials, Dohme, G. C., r,000 in bottle. Schering's. 7 3 gr. Ammonia Chlor. Sgibbs'. 328. 6,000 Pit Quinine Sulph., gel. coated, 2 grs., 550 IS. 40 pounds Acidum Citricum, granular, C. P., Sharp & Duhme. 2x9. 5 pmmds T.inum. in bottle, Sharp & Dohme. P. & W., in 5-lb. bottles. 124. 4 ounces Cocaine Hydrnch. Alk., r oz., P. D. 520. z ounces Lithii, Cit., in i oz. vials, Merck's. 329. :00,oco Pil Quinine Solph. gel. coated, 5 grs., 500 20. 1500 pounds Acid, Carbolic goad , cans of 500 lbs. & Co. 221. z5 pounds Lycopodium, in 5 lb. package,, Rus. in bottle, Sharp & Dohme. 2x. 24 pounds Acidum Muriaticunt, C. P., i and rz5. 8 bottles Collodion, flexile, in 250 gm. bot- ono. 24 pounds Litt. Ferri, Chloride, 6 lb. battles, 330. Zoo Pit Opii U. S. P., r gr., S. & Co., roo in 3 lb. bottles, P & W. ties, Squibbs'. • Sharp & Dohme 6,r making tincture. bottle. 22. 30 pounds Acidum 1luriaticum, Commercial, tad. t dozen Culture Peptones, Fairchild's. zz3. 2 bottles Liquor Arsenit, et Hydr. Jodi. !Don- 335. 2,000 Pi] Opii et Plumbi, G. C., Sharp & Dohme, 5-lh bottles. r27. 2 ounces Diuretin. ovan's snl.', z5 gm. bottles, Squibb's. too, in bottle. 23, 70 pounds Acidum Aceticum, pure, U. S. P., rz8. 7 pounds Digitalis, English, Allen's, in r lb. 524, 8 dozen Liquid Pcptonoids Beef, A. C. Co. 332. 3,000 Pit Hydr. led., Vird., r-6 gr., G. C., S. & Sp. gr. S. & Co., or McK. & R. bottles, fresh, not musty. 225. z ounces Lithii, Carb°na, i oz. vials, Merck's. Co., mom n vial. 24. x2 pounds Acidum Sulphuric, C. P., P. & W., 129. x dozen Sliver Ferri et Quinin et Strych., 2z6. 2 pounds Ligeor Ferri Iodide, % lb. bottles, 333, zoo Pil Asafoetida, G. C., S. & Co., too in vial, in r and 3 lb. bottles. J. W. & Pro. Smith & Kline, Phila. 4 gr. 25. 30 pounds Acidum Oxalicum, in 5-lb. bottles, 1300. 5 yards Emplastrum, Cantharides, i yard oar. 6o dozen Malted Milk, H. Malted M. Co., 334• 300 Pil Resin, Podoph., % gr. G. C., S. & Co., P. & W. rolls, S. & J, regular size. Too in vial. 26. 5o pounds Acidum Oxalicum, Commercial. tar. 5 yards Emplastrum, Capsici, porous, 7 in. 228. no dozen lfaltine, Maltine Co. 335• Zoo Pil Hyd. Tod. Rub., r-16 gr., G. C., S. & Co., 27. z pounds Acid Tannicum, in i-lb boxes, wide, 5 yard rolls, S. & J. 209 350 pounds Magne,ia, Sulphas, in sound barrels. roo in vial. P. & W. 132. 300 rolls Emplastrum, Adhesive, Rubber on z3o. i pound Magnesii, calcined. 336. % ounce, Pilocarpine, in !; oz. vials. 28. 2 bottles Acid Tartaricum, powdered, cloth, 5 yard rolls, inches wide, S. & J. zit. to pounds Mel. pure, 337• 3 barrels Petrolatum, in barrels. Squibbs', goo gm. bottles. 133. dozen Emplastrum, Ichthyocolltc, water- 232. x pound Menth. Pip. fol. 338, 2,000 Pil Quinine Ferri et Nucis Vom, S. & Co., 29. x2 ounces Acid Arsenious, crystals, C. P., proof, Seabttry & Johnson, on silk. 233. i pound Ala, is. 500 in bottle. x-oz. vials, Merck's. x34. to gross Empla-.truni, Poor Man's, Cloth, z34. z pounds 3lacis, powdered. R Quinine Sttlph, r gr. Ft. 30. ro ounces Acidum Chrysarobin, in i-oz. porous, Scabury & Johnson, z doz. in 235. 8 dozen Ault vinegar, pure, in pints, Crosse Ferri Carb.orVallet's mass, z gr. I pill, cartons, Merck's. box. & Blackwell Ext. nueis vom. % gr. G.C. 31. 8 ounces Acid Camphoric, in x-oz. vials, 135• 30 yards Emplastrum, Resin e, Adhesive, 5 236, ao ounces Morphine, Sulphas, P. & W., 1 oz. 339. 6,000 Pit Phenacetin, Bayer, 5 grs., zoo in bottle, Merck's, yd. rolls, E. Taylor's English's, must be vials. S. & Co. 3z, x-6 dozen Arsenic Antidote, elements separate, fresh and not liable to peel off. 237. r ounce Morphine, Acetate, iN oz. vials, P. & 340. 500 Peroxide of Hydrogen, Marchand's solu- Squibbs'. 136. 8 rolls Emplastrum, Diachlyn, it in. wide, 5 W. tion, t lb.bottle, z4 pounds in box. 33• r6 ounces Antifebrin, in x-oz. tins, Kalle, yd. rolls, S. & J. 238. 5 pounds Magnesia, Carbonas, Jennings, in 341, 3,0000 Pit Ferruginous, Blaud's ad form, S.& Co., Merck's. x37. to rolls Emplastrum, llelladonnw, porous, 7 % lb papers. goo in bottle. 34. 200 pounds Aqua Ammonia, FFF, S. & Co., inches, 5 yard rolls, S. & J. 239. 600 pounds Maranta, Bermuda, in to lb. papers. R. Ferri. snlph., 2% gr. Ft. r pill, carboys, zs:~. 138. % dozen Ethyl Chloride, Dr.ISenque. 240. to dozen Meat Juice, Dr. S. Valentine, Rich- , carb., z% gr, G. C. 35• 5 pounds Alum Crystals. 139, 5 grains Eserine. mond, Va., % doz. in box. 342, 500 Pt Opii et Camphor, too in bottle, 36. to pounds Alumen, powdered, 5-lb. bottles, 140. 3 ounces Eucalyptol, r oz.vials. 24x. i pound Myrrh, gum, select, powdered. I\IcK. & R. pure. 14i. 4 pounds Extract Aur. Cart. fluid, for making 242. It pound Myristica, sound. R. Pulb Opii, i gr. I Ft. •x pill, GG. C, 37• 3 bottles Alcohol, glass stopper, Squihbs', in syrup. 243, xO pounds Naphthaline or tar camphor, in Camphorw, z gr. z kilo bottles. 142. 5 bottles Extract Buchu, fluid, Squibbs', in • squares. 343. 5,005 Pil Salol, 5 gr., in vial, Sharp & Dohme. 38, 2 bottles Alcohol, Absolute, Squibbs', in 50o gm. bottles. 244• 15 tins Nucis Vomicte, powdered, for tincture, 344• :,000000 pit Padophyllin Comp., ion in bottle, z-kilo bottles, r43. 6 gallons Extract Cascara Sagrada, fluid, Squibbs in tins of Soo gm. McK. & R. 39, 2 tins Aloes, red, S., powdered, C. P., in tins Sharp & Dohme, , gal bottles. 245. 40 gallons Oleum Oliva:, good Malaga, opt., in R. Ext. resin podophylli, gr.l of 5000 gm., Squibbs'. rr4, 4 bottles Extract Coffee, fluid, R., Squibbs', to gal. cases. " nuci vom., r gr. 40. 3z ounces Argenti, Nitris, crystals, P. & W. 5000 gm. bottles, 246. 2 gallons Oleum Gossypium sem., in i gal. Puly cap ice, is gr. Ft, r pill, 4t, x6 ounces Argenti, nitras, fns, L. C:., P. & W., t45. 2 pounds Extract Digitalis, fluid, P. D. & Co. cans. Ext. Hyoscyamis, r gr. in oz. vials. .16. 2 pounds Extract Hydrastus, U. S. P., fluid, 247. r ounce Oil Coriander. . Ferri et Amon, sit, t gr. 42. 8 ounces Arsenic Powder. P.D.& Co., r lb. bottles. 248. 6 pounds Oil Cinnamon, in t lb. bottles. 345, r gross Rubinat Water, Llorach Springs. 43• 5 ounces Ammonal. 147. to bottles Extract Gentian, Comp., fluid, 5 ]b. 249, r pound Oil Fucalyptus, r oz. bottles. 346. 150 gallons Ozone, or Purealine, in 5-gal. 44. 5 ounces Aninional Salicylate. bottles, Squibbs', or McK. & R. 250. 24 pounds Oleum Gaultheria', pure, t lb. bot- bottles. 45. 5 pounds Ammonia, bromid., in r-lb. bottles, 148. 2 ounces Extract Canah. Indica, Ale. x oz. ties, S. & Co. or McK.& R. 347. x pound Terebene. P. & W. jars, Herring & Co., London. z5r. z barrels Olcum Murrhmc, flava, Norwegian ; 348 x pnu nd 1'erpin Hydrate. 46. 400 pounds Ammonia, Chlorid., medicinal use, Squibbs", in 3 Fish, to be delivered in sound barrels, 149. 6 bottles, F. tract Senagm, fluid, 349• 3.O°° Tablets, Amonol, 5 gr., rno in vial. powdered C. P., in 5-lb. bottles, P. & W. 500 gm. bottles. as required, S & Co. 350. 3,000 r' Salicylate, 5 gr., too in 47. to bottles Ammonia, carbonas, pure, Squibbs', r5o. to pounds Extract Grindelia Robusta, fluid, 252. 16o potmds Oleum Ricini, only American pale ; • vial in Soo-gm. bottles. U.S, P., Sharp & Dohme, in 5 Ib. bottles. in 40 lb. cans. 351, :,coo Tablets, Calomel and Soda, Bicarb. of each, 48. 48 ounces Antipyrene, Farbsverke, Vorm. 1ST. no pounds Extract 1'runi Virg., fluid, for mak- z5; r ounce Oleum Etherum, Squibbs. r gr. Meister, Lucius & Lrunning, Hocht, ing Syrup, P. T).& Co., ,lb. bottles. 0 r gall„n Oleum Adipis. 352. r,°o° Tablets, Acetanilidand Sodium Comp., No. a-m., in i-oz. tins. x52. 38 pounds Extract Vanilla, fluid, Hance Bros. 54• 255• r ounce Olrutn l,auroccrasi. To S.& D. 49• to pounds Auranti Amari Cortex, fresh, No. & White, i lb. bottles. 256, 6 pounds ( lleurn Lavender, flowers, French 353. r,°°° Tablets, Acetanilid, Na. i Migraine, S. & D. 30 powdered, in to-lb. papers. 153, z pounds Extract Hamanielis, Virg., flui d, Chins. 354• 1,000 " 1'hyreoids, z gr. 50. 2 ounces Atropina: Sulph., in ;'E-oz. vials, Sharp & Dohme, , lb. bottles. 257. 8 ounces Oleum Aurantii Corticis. 355• r keg Sodium Bicarb. Natrona, kegs rte lbs. Merck's. :r4. 2 bottles Extract Cimicifuga;, in 500 gm. 258. t ounce Olo•um Aurantii, for. 356. it ounce Zinc Sulphocarbolate. 51. r5 pounds Amylum Powder, in 5-lb. papers. bottles, Squibb'. 059. 4 vials Oleatum, Hydrargyri, Squibbs', no 5z. 4 ounces Antimonii et Potassii, tart., pond 155, r3 bottles ExtractCinchonn, fluid, Compound, per cent., in z5 gm. vials. Pills a,rd Granules. 53• 5 pounds A,af,etida, powdered. in Soo gin. bottles, Squibbs'. 26n. r pound Oleum Cade, ' lb. bottles. 357. Zoo Pil Morphine, sulph. grs. r-8, Fraser & Co. 54. 32 ounces Aristol, Bayer, nor. packages. 156. to bottles Extract Cinchono, fluid, in t lb. z6r. 6 pounds Oleum Limonis, S. F. 1)e Pasquale or S. & D. 55. 6 gallons Aqua Dist effete, in r gal. demijohns bottles, 6quibb=, or S. & D. & Bro., in i lb. bottles. 358. To Pil Warburg's Tincture, representing dr. r, 56. x pound Aqua Lauro-cerasi, t lb. bottles, 157. t5 bottles, Extract Ergotic, fluid, in t lb. z6z. 20 gallons (Ilenm Lini, pure in clean 5 gal. with and without Aloes, Upjohn, Soo in 57. 2 gallons Acetum Seillte. bottles, Squibb,' or S. & 1). tin cans, for medical ttse. vial. 58. 2 pounds Acid, Solph. Aromat., t lb. bottles. 158. x bottle Extract Gilsemii, fluid, Squibbs' or 263. r ounce Oleum Rose Geranium Ch. 359• Zoo Pit Atropial, r-too to t-6o gr., G. C. 59, 2 pounds Acid, I'hos. Dilut., i lb. bottles. S. & D., in x lb. bottles. 264. ounce Oleum Ros:c, pure. 360, 5,000 Pit Aloin, Strychnine et P,elladonnm, 2d 60. r6 ounces Acetanilid, pond. and cryst., in 4 t59• 5 bottles Estract(.lycyrrhiz, fluid, Squibbs' 265. 2 pounds t )letmt ilenthte, Piperita, English, form, ino in vial, Sharp & Dohme. oz. packages. or S. & D., in i lb. bottles. j lb. bottle. RA bin t-5 gr. 60. 5 tins BrIiadonnie, folio, in fine powder, ifo. 2 bottles Extract Hyoscyami, fluid, Squibbs' to pounds (Ileum Origani, fine, Strychnina, c-600 gr. 266. Ft. x pill, G. C. Squibb', goo gm. tins. or S. & D., in i lb. bottles. 267, 2 ounces t )leum Juniperi, t oz. vials. Ext. Belladonna;, r-8 6z. 4 ounces Beta-Naphthol Bismuth, Merck's. r6r. z bottles, Extract Pilocarpus, fluid, i lb. 268. 1 vial Oleum Ethereal, U. S. P. vial r5 g., gr. 63. x pound Benzole. bottles, Squibbs' or S. & D. Squihhs'. 361. Soo Pit Extract, Belladonna: et Oxide Zinc, too 64. 1 pint Benzoin, Merck's. r6z. 5 bottles Extract Rhei, fluid, Squibbs' or S. 269, z ounces Oleum Pimenta, r g. vials. in bottle, S. & Co. 65. 2 pints Benz',inol• & D., in r lb. bottles. 2 ounces Oleum Pini Pumilions. R. Belladonnas, r gr. 2 0. Ft. r pill, G. C. 66. 2 pounds Benzine, Anthracid B. Ph., 8o' to 163, 7 bottles Extract Senn, fluid, Squibbs' or 2~r. 4 ounces Oleat Hyde, g per cent., r oz. vials, Oxide Zinc, r-z gr. 84', x lb. bottles. S. & D., in i lb. bottle. S. & Co. 362, Soo Granules Elaterin, t-to gr., Clutterbuck, 67, 2 ounces Bromeom, or Bromine, in t oz. vials. 164. 15 bottles Extract Sarsaparilla: Comp., fluid, 272 1 pound Oleum Amygdalm, Exp. zoo in vial, S. & Co. 68. x pound Beans, Vanilla, long, !flex. Squibbs' or S. & D., in i lb. bottles. 073. r ounce Oleum Santalum, Turkish, true, 363• 500 Granule Podophyllin, 5-4 gr., S. & Co. 6g, too pounds Borax, refined, powdered. 165. 4 bottles Extract Sc lire fluid, Squibbs' or S. 274• r pound Olcutn Anisi, in % lb. bottles, 364• 400 Pit Aloes et lM1 rrh, U. S. P., J. W. & Bro. 70. 2 ounces L'eta-Naphthol, cryst. C. P., r oz. & 1)., in t lb. bottles. Saxony. 365• 3,000 Pilule; Rhei Compo=itw, J. W. & Bro., too vials, Merck's. x66. x pound Extract Sate-Palmetto, fluid, J. W. 275. r ounce Oleum Hedamonte. in bottle. 7x. 500 pounds Balsam Peru, trite, in packages of 5 & L'ro. or S. & D. 276. 4 ounces O leresin, Capsici, i oz. vials, Keith's. 366. r,ooo Piltilm Strychnina, r-300 and ,-6o, J.W.& lb. tins. 167, x pound Extract Arnica', fluid. 177, 4 vials I )leresin, Aspidii, Felix, mas, Squibbs' Bro., or Fraser & Co., too in bottle. 72, 3 pounds Balsam, Tolu, true, in i lb.porce- 168. % 4found Extract Bola Nut, fluid. 25 gm.vials, 367. 34 pound Pi1u):e Hydrarg., S. & Co., in 14 lain pots. '69. z bottles Extract Ipecacuanhir, fluid for 278 r pound Oleum Caryophylii, i_ lb. bottles. pound jars. 73• 30 tins Bismuth, suhnitrate, in to lb. tins, Syrup, Squibb' or S. &. D., in r lb. 279• x ounce (lletun Myncat. 368• 1 jar Pilule; Ferri Carb., Vallet's Mass., too Squibbs' or S.& Co. bottles. z80. 3 pounds Oleum Rosmarini, flowers, French, gm. jars, Squibbs'. 74• 5 tins Bismuth, subcarbon, in 5000 gm. tins, t70. 2 bottles Extract Serpentaria: for Syrup, eperle, t lb. bottles. 369. r,cco Pills, compressed Calcii sulphid. ,-to gr., J. Squibbs'. fluid, Squibbs' or S. & D., in r lb. bottles. a8, z pounds Oleum Theobroma:, in l4 lb. cakes. \Fyeth & Bro., Phila., too in vial. 75. 1 ounce Bismuth, subiodide. r7r• 2 pounds Extract Rhei, Aromatic, fluid, S. & z8z, 4 ounces Oleum Tiglii, in 2 oz. vials. 370• r,°°o Pills, comp. Calomel, jz gr., J. Wyeth & 76. 8 ounces Bismuth, Basic Nitrate, Merck's. Co. or S. & D. 283. x5 ounces Oxalate of Cerium, in i oz. vials, Bros., Phila., too in vial. 77, z ounce Bismuth Subgallate. 172, 3 bottles Extract Belladonn e, leaf, fluid, Merck's. 370. 15 pounds 1'uly. Delphinium. 78. 25 pounds Calomel. Squibbs' or S. & D., in r lb. bottles. 284. r6 pounds Opium, Gum, best opt, assayed. 372, to pounds Creoline. 79. 6 tins Capsicum, pox dered, in Soo gm. tins, 173. i5o pounds Extract Carnis, Liebig's, London, 085, 4 tins Opium, powdered, assayed in too gm. 373• r°° p ands Calcium Chloride. Squibb,'. , England, in , lb. pots, imported. tins, Sduibhs'. 374• x pound Ammon. Benzoate. So. to pounds Cals, for liq., Calcis, in tin, i74. r5o pounds Extract Carnes, Armour's Chicago 286. 3 pounds Ptnus Canadensis, white, t lb. 375. i ounce Vanillin. 8x, 1 ounce Calcium, Sulphide, i ounce vials, P. Brand, solid. bottles, S. H. Kennedy. 376. x ounce Bism. et Ammon. Cit. & W. t75, 40 pounds Extract Glycyrrhiza', powdered, in 087. x pound Pinus Canadensis, dark, for internal 377• r ounce Saccharin. 8z. t pound Calcium, Hypophosphite. to lb tins. use, S. H. Kennedy. 378. x pound Liquid Albolene, McK. & R. 83. 6o pounds Camphor, Gum., pure. t76. 2 bottles Extract Taraxci, fluid, in t lb. bot- 288. 2 pounds Pimenta. 379• r pound Pumice Stone, lump. 84. 20 pounds Chloral, Hydrat. crystals, x lb. tles, Squibbs' or S. & 1). 089. 4 pounds Pimenta, puly. 380. 1 ounce Guaicol Carbonate. bottles, Shering's. x77. pound Extract Thuja, ?i lb. bottles. ago. 4 dozen Peptogenic milk powder, F, B. & F., 3Br. r ounce Arsenic Bromide. 85• 30 pounds Chloroformutn, venale, in 5 pound 178. 3 bottles Extract Valerian, fluid, Squibbs', large size. 382. too ounces Quin, Sulphas, in i oz.bottles, P. bot. for external use only, S. & Co. or bottle of 5000 gm. 29r, 8 ounces Potassa Sulphuret. & W. McK. & R. 179, 3 pounds Eetract Viburnum Pruni, fol., fluid. 292. 30 pounds Potassii Acetas, in x lb. bottles, 383. 2 ounce Quinine Bromide, in i oz. vials, S. & 86. to bottles Chloroformum, purificat, in bots, Soo i80. x pound Essence of Pepsine, Fairchild. P. & W. Co. goes. Squibbs'. 181, 5 pounds Ferri et Ammon. Citras, P. & W., 293, r5 pounds Potassii Bicarbonas, pure, crystals, 384. 5 pounds Quassia, ground, for tinet., No.40 87, 4 bottles Chloroform, purificat, in roo gm. in i lb. bottles. in 5 lb. bottles, P. & W. powder. bottles, Squibbs'. 182. 2 pounds Ferri et Quinine Citras, in r lb. 094, 2 bottles Potassii Citras, Squibbs', in Soo 385. z tins Rhubarb, Chinese, powdered, select, 88. x-6 dozen Chlorinated Lime, in 5oogm. bottles, bottles, P. S' W. gm. bottles. Soo gm. tins, Squibbs'. Squibbs'. t83. 3 pounds Ferri, Sub Carbonas, pure, in i lb. 295, 25 pounds Potassii, Iodidum, P & W., in 5 lb. 386. 4 dozen Rubinat Water, 'r Llorach," pint bottles, 89. 100 Chlorinated Lime, in 5 lb. cans. bottles, P. & W. bottles. go. x pound Cupri, Sulp has, crystals. t84• r pound Ferri, Sulphas, in pure crystals, in zg6. 4 vials Potassii, Permangen, in 25 gm. vials, 387. x6 ounces Resorcin, pure cryst., in it oz. vials, 9x. 2 ounces Cupre, Sulphas, crystals C. P. r lb. bottles, P. & W. Squibbs'. Merck's. 92. to ounces Codeia, ('erman, :Merck's, in r oz. 185• 4 bottles Ferri Sub Sulph (Monsel's so].), 297. 50 pounds Potassium, Permang., pure, in r lb. 388. It pounds Robinson's Barley, in lb jars. vials. Squibbs', z5o gm. bottles. bottles. 389. to pounds Roach Lime, for Aqua Calcio. Sodii Bichromate, pure, in r lb. 93• 3 ounces Codeia, Sulphate, Merck's, in i oz. 186. z bottles Ferri subsulphate, powdered Mon- 298. x pound Potassii, Tarrras. 390. 4 pounds vials. set's salt , in too gm bottles, Squibbs'. 299. 3 pounds Paraldehyde, Merck's, in i lb. bottles. 187. 1 pound Ferri Hydrated Oxide, for arsenic bottles. , 2 pounds Salol, S. & Co., in r lb. bottles. 94. roo vials Collodium, flexile, in 25 gm. vials, 30 pounds Sulphur, Latin,,,in ro lb. papers. Squibbs'. poisoning, Squibbs'. 300. 50 pounds Potassi, Bromidttm, n 5 lb. bottles, 39z• pounds Sulphur, Sublimatum, in good bar- 8 vials Collodium, cum Cantharides in z5 gm. 188. 5 pounds Ftuniculum, powdered. P. & W. 393• 300 189. x dozen Food, 9(ellin's, small. Sot. zoo pounds Potassii et Sodii Tartras, in to lb. refs. vialsvials, Squibbs'. 6 bottles Saccharum Lactis, in 50ogm. bottles, 6• 3 tins Calum'L, Nn. 2o, powder, in x lb. tins. '9°- 2 pounds Formic Acid, C. P. S. G., r t2, Mar- papers, Kidder. 394. Chloras, gran., in x0000 gm. Squibb,'. 9 30 ounds Caustic, Potassa, white, in r lb. bot- chand's. 302. 20 tins Potassii, 97. 3 p uibb's. 3 ounces Spirits Glonoin, r per cent., r oz. tles, P. & W. r 9 1. 4 Ppounds Fuller's Earth, Ppowdered. tins, Sq 395• 2• 6°° pounds Glycerin, concentrated, in 50 lb. 303. r pound Fotassii, Hypophosp., P. & W., r lb. 98. 5 P o Cardamomum, Malabar, short and '9 6, g bottles Spiritus Ammonia; Aromaticus, in fresh. cases, C P. bottles. 39 193. 20 pounds Gentian, Rad, No. 400, powdered, in 304. r5 pounds Potassii, Nitras, crystal, pure, in 5 5°° gm. bottles, Squfbbs'. Pounds Cera, Flava, pure, to bottles Spiritus ,Etheris Nitrosi, in 2 kilo 99• 40 to lb. bags. pound buttle.s, P. & W. 397. r:, 2 pound+ Cera Alb., Star brand. 194• r5 pounds Glycyrrhizze, Radix, fine powdered, 305. 5 pounds Potacsii, Ni tras, powdered, pure, in bottles, Squibb,'. bottles Spiritus Mtheris Composites, ror, ro pounds Ceratum Adipis, in 5 ]b. tin box.G bottle, P. & W. 398• 2 x002. 2 vials Collodium, contractile, in 25 gm, 3o5a. 4 tins Potassii, Bitart., powdered, z kilo tins, Ss Scid ', 5000 gm. bottles. 195• 5 pounds Guaiac, Gum, select M., coarse ro gross Seidlitz Powders, full weight, r blue vials, Sq uibbs'. powdered. Squibb,'. 399. and 55% hite to each powder, fresh, x 1 r ounce Caffeine, z oz. vials, Merck's. r96. Mit. English, 306. no pounds Potassii, Carbonas, pure in 5 lb. 003, x00 pounds Hydrarg. Chlor., ,rot must;-. roq. 4 ounces Caffeine, Cit., r oz. vials, Merck's. Howard & Sons, in t lb.bottles. bottles, P. & W. gross in box, Ligni, powdered, C. P., in x 5 pounds Pep pine, Saceht, Hawley', Ameri- quo. 4 bottles seidliv. Powders, including the 1005, 5 pounds Carb 197• 300 pounds Hydrarp. Chlor. Co r. Crystals, P. & 307, lb. cartons. W or Merck s. can, 16. bottles. acid, in - gm. bottles, Squibb,'. 5 pounds Carum. rg8. x ounce Hydra: g. Sulph. Flava. 308. % dozen Petroleum Ether, 6o' to 65°, C. 4001. q ounces Salacin, to ounce vials, Merck's. xo6. 2 pounds Salammoniac. 107. 5 ounces Cinchonidia Sulphas, 5 oz. cans, 199. r ounce Hydrarg. Tod Rubr., r oz.vials. Cooper & Co. 4oz. P. & W. arm. x ounce Hydrarg. lodid. Vir., oz. vials. 309. % dozen Pencils, Cupri Sulph. 403. x dozen Sapo Viridis, in i-lb. jars, Steffel's. 108. to pounds Creta, Praeperata, English, posed- zoo. 4 drams Hyoscine Hydrobromate, Merck's. 3ro. % dozen Pencils, Alum, for treating eyelids. 404. 6 pounds Senna, powdered, Alexandria. Bred. 202. 2 ounces Hydrargyr.Oxid. Flay., in oz. vials. 3r1, to dozen boxes Peptonizing Tubes, Fairchild, 405. x pound Soapstone, pule. log. 6 Cinchona, Flava, in No. 600 powder, as- 203• r ounce Hcdrargyr.Ozid. Rubr. boxes of r dozen. 406. z pounds S'lution of Formaldehyde, 40 per rayed, Squibbs' 500 gm. tins. 204. 2 ounces Hydr. llisulph. 312, x pound Pepsin Scales, Fairchild's, cent. 205. 2 ounces Hydro Naphthol, r oz. vials. 313• 35 ounces Phenacetin, Bayer, r oz. vials, S. & 407. ?~ ounce Strychnina, Acetat, 'a-ounce vials, zlo. 4 ounces Coccus. Merck's. 4 pounds Caryop'ypus puly. zo6. 500 pounds lchthyol ammon. sulph. ichthyol), Co. 'It 408. 5 pounds Senna, Alexandria. 2 pounds Caryophyllus. Merck's or i1IcK. & R„ in r lb. vials. 3t4. it dozen Pepts. Mangan, Gude's, rrz. 20 pounds Iodoform, powdered, P. & W. or S. 315. zo pounds Prunus, Virginiana, select, No. 2o, 4009. 1 tin Sapo, Castile, white, scraped, in zoo gm. rr3, 6 tins Cinchona, Rubra, in No. 6c, powder, x007, assayed Squibbs' Soo gin. tins. & Co., in % pound bottles. powder, in to-lb. papers. tins, Squibb s'. 316. 5 pounds Pix Liquida', Stockholm. 410. 5o pounds Sodu, Bicarbonas, in to-lb. papers, tt4• 3 pounds Cinnamon, Ceylon. 2008, 3 pounds I00dum, resublimed, P. & \V., r lb. bottles. 3x7, 20 tins, Fhi,bi, Acetate, C. P., 500 gm., tins, Kidder's. z:5. 6 tins Cinnamon, Ceylon, powdered, in Soo 4x1, z ounces Sodfie, Nitrite, in 1-oz. vials, Merck's, gm, tins, Squibb,'. zog, x2 ounces Iodide of Ammonia, xoz, vials, Squibbs'. Plumbi, Oxidum, pure. 412. 8 pounds Sodii., Selieylis, in a-lb. bottles) Y pound Creosote, Carbonate, Schering's or Merck's. 3x8, 5 pounds :i6, IQQ Pit Phosp. gr, x-so, W. & Co. Merck's Merck's, zlo, pound Ipecacuanah, powdered fine, 3r9,

5456 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1898,

Line Nos. Line Nos. Line Nos. Line Nos. 413. 5 pounds S, dii. Sulphite, gran., C. P., i-lb. 5t6. z,000 Tablets, Menthol, Throat. 6tx. 4 dozen Feeding Cups, plain white, •'Boat 69r. 1-12 dozen Thermometers, chemical, for tem.of bottle-, Merck's. 5171 r,000 Tablets, Expect. Anod) ne, No. z. shape." liquids, paper scale, grad. tip to 270. 414. 5 po.indr Sodii, Sulphite, crest., C. P., r-lb. 5,8. :,, o Tablets, 'Grit., Aiken'. Tonic. 61a. 000 Filters, round gray, No. 25, "Renforees 69a, z5 feet Tubing, assorted, glass. bottles, .Merck's. 5 9. -,•>''O I;ahl.ts, Ti it., Pro" n Mixture, t dr. Cornaille." 693. 150 feet Tubing, pure gum rubber, for drainage 6z3. zoo Filters, rot i d, white, "Renforces Cur- 415• 15 you ds Syrupt's• Ferii, Iodidi, U. S. P., 5-o' x,00 • '1'a.blets, Trit., Epileptic, No. _. tubes, assorted sizes, G. R. C., not x-lb. bttle., Sharp & D, hme. 5ar. t. ..., •I'abl.ts, •Grit., NViii.,x Viii., No.4. naille," ; in. diam. notched, 416. to ounces t,dii, Benzsas, in z-oz. vials. 522. z; rw ']•abMrts, Trit, TonsilL+, Seiler's. 6t4. 2,000 Filters, round, gray, Nos. to, x3, 15, r8, Ig 694. 20o feet Tubin?, rubber, best vulcanized, as 4t7 to tin s'otiii, Boras, powdered, fine, in tins of 5z_, z,poo Tablets, '1'rit., Anti,opile Pastilcs. and zo in. diam., of each zoo, "Rot- sorted sizes, % to x, inch inside diame- _ kilo, Squibhs' 5z1. 1,000 Tablet., 'I•rit., Biarrha.t a. forces CornailMv," ter, G. R. Co. 4r8. 5 pounds S'.dii. Carbonas, cryst., C. P. P. & 525, 1:,00 Tablets, Trit., Calomel, t-to gr., t,000 In 615. 300 Filters, round, white, 8, to and r3 in. diam., 695. g pounds Twine, Sea Island, assorted, •' Peer- W., z-lb. bottles. vial. of each coo, '' Renforces (nrnai1Ie." less." 4z9, 6 ounces Sharteine, Sulph., ercxt., Merck'-, Sz6. S,000 Tablets, Trit., \1orph. Su1ph., z gr. 616. x dozen Flasks, chemical, H, lgtizian, round 696. 6 dozen Urinals, porcelain, duck, male and t-o,. orals. 5_7. 1,000 Tahlcts, Trit., Clu l gogue, No. z. and flat bottoms, T o 6, 4, 8, 30 and 64 oz., female. 4-_0, 2 pounds Spiritus \lenth, pip., JIcK. & R. or 523. z,000 Tablets, Trit„ Cascara, Comp No, 2. fetch z. 697, 1 dozen Urinometers, large. S. & Co., ,-lb. bottles. 509. 500 Tablets, Trit., Antikamnia, 5 gr. 6t7. 5. dozen Funnels, hard rubber, Nos, r, z and 698. 3 dozen Watch Glasses, z and z32 inches in 4a. x5 pounds Sodii, l3romidum, in z-lb. bottles, gto. Soo Tablet-. Ti it., Antikanznia, ro gr. 3, of each ,, S. & Co. diameter. P. & \V. 53 t. 5,000 Tablet,, Trit., Nitro-GI, cerise. r-zoo gr. 6,8. t dozen Funnels, tin, assorted sizes, plain. 699. 2 dozen Watet Bags, t3 IT 25, No. 538, rubber 422, eo pounds Sodii, Phosphas, crystal, in x-lb. g;-~. 3oo Tablets, Trit., Pepsin and Charcoal. 6i9, 2 dozen F,hling's Solution, elements in 700, z dozen Water Bottles, w-ith handles, rubber bottles. P. & \V. 533. t,xo '1'ahle is, 'l rit., l'otassi, Chl, ras, 5 gr. tab- separate vials, each 4 oz„ Squibbs', of 4 qts. 423• 4 pounds Sodii, Sulphas, crest. and gran., C. lets, I. amp. each r6 doz. in case, 701. z sets Weig,•ts, aluminum grains, % to P., P. & R'., in z-lb. b,ttles. 534• 500 Tablets, l'rit., Rheii et Fodii. 6zo. zo,000 yards Gauze, bleached, z5 yard rolls, S. &J. grains, Tronzner. 424- ao pounds Brill., sshite, fresh, selected. 5,5. r,000 Tablets, Trit., Sc dii Salicc Mat, g gr., 500 in or J. & J., Soo yards in case. 702. 6 dozen Acid Stirring Rods, 6 to t5 inches, 425. 2 ounces Sclllce,'thite, powdered, select, r-oz. bottle- 6zz. 300 yards Gauze, lodoform, in 5 yard tin cases, glazed at both ends. vials, Squibb,'. 536• 2 pounds Ung•.,entum, H}drargyr. Nitrous, S. & J. 703. 1-6 dozen Weighing Bottles, No. 2280, 4 oz., 5 426. zo dozen Syrupus Hypophus Comp., Fellotss'. z 1l,. pnrclain pons. 622, 25 yards Gauze, Antiseptic, Carbnli.'ed, W-T,& Co. 427. ; pounds Sic rax, liquid. 537• r ounce Uranium Nitrate. yards by 36 in., in tin case, S. & J. or J. 704. 3 sets Weights, brass, solid, to go with Tor- 4z8. 5 ounces Eucaine Hydrochlorate, ounce vi;tls. 538. zoo Tabl-.t Hvpodtrtnic Digitalin, gr. t-zoo, & J. lion balance N. 254, avoirdupois, 429. 5 pounds Euthvmol, z-lb. bottles, P. 1). & Sharp S Dohute. 623. z dozen Gossypium, Stypticum, Rohlandi. apothecary, troy or gramme, of each Co. 539. 300 Tablet Hyp.dermic ap,morph Hydroch., 624. 4 nests Glass Beakers, o ith lips, nested, No. r set. or. o-zo, Sbarp S Dohme. x, 2071, \V. '1'. & Co. 705. 2 dozen Eye Beef _Telly, \I,,squera, i lb. jars, Shades, silk, single, W. H. 4 qo, to pounds S+c. r,000 Tablet H%p<'dermic l'ilocarpine Hyde chi., 625, / dozen Glass acid dn,ps or coin test bottles, Knight. r, x ounce Phem•l htaIslein. gr. ` Sharlt & Dohme. 2 oz., sitb solid steppers. 706. 2 dozen Eye Shades, ounce Ros-lie Acid. silk, double, W. H. 434j'• r 541. 300 Tablet Hspodcrmic Nitro Glycerine, gr. 626. to-r2 dozen Graduates, metric, r5, go, 6o, 125 Knight. 4;;. 1 ounce Ferr , van FerP,, a sic and 25n rains, of each two. 707• r anide, Yxi1sx1um. t.t x, Shar V & D„hme. g r dozen Separating Stoppered Funnels, /z, x 43, z ounce Ferns,c)- S+z• Soo Tablet Hcp,xdermie 'tr}~ch Su]ph., gr. z-3o, 627, 7 dozen Graduates, American, correctly grad- and z pints. I_ ounce Amm~~n. 1I„lybdate. Sharp & I), home. rated, a. fib mm s : ~_;, t, z, 4, 8, t6 and 7c8. x dozen Gas Bottles, r/f , t and 2 pints. 4`r. z ounce A mm:, n. ()salate. 543- 2,000 Tablet Hcpodermie'tr}ych Sulph., gr. r-6o, 32 oz., zz each. 709, x dozen Assay Flasks (Erlenmeyer , 2, 4, 8 4~ x ounce Ammon. Phns hate. sharp & I hnie. 628. t= dozen Graduates, English, correctly grad- and x6 oz., 3 each. 434,8. z ounce Barium Carbonate. 544. x,000 Tablet Triturates Calomel, gr. ?_, Sharp & uated, " \I tall " zoo drops, 7w. x,000 Empty Gelatine Capsules, Nos. r, ;¢q. r ounce Barium Ch rid 629, ?-_ quire Gold paper, imitation, best quality, Barium Nitrate. I rotune. and 5, P. D. & Co. 440. x ounce 545, S,zo Tablet Triturates Agaricin, i gr„ Sharpe Kraft's, 711. 4 dozen Glass Funnels, i%, 4 5>.~, 6. 7, 8, 4{1• z ounce Bromide. & Dolune. 6;o. t General Apparatus Stand, Squibbs'. to!y and 13 inches, 3 each, W. T. & Co. q;z, t otmce \leth}-I t~ran~e. 5+ 6, 1 P ound Tr. Rho,. To,., I. \\'. & Bro, 6,1. 35 dozen Glasse,, medicine, i oz-, Bgraduated 7 t2, x dozen Syringes, Hypodermic, with case, 4+3• z 2 p ound Ferr •us Sul I' hide, ci7, fi rmdz Aq-!a Chh-ri, ~. S Co., r lb. bottles. plain, x doz. in box, P. l). & Co. ;y;, r ounce C, ral1in. 5{0 . z g5ll. h Alcohol \loth)licum. in i gal denim 632, t. dozen Graduate Guards, small, medium and 7r3. q dozen Needles for Hypodermic Syringe, ;47- z ounce Piphcn} lamine. iohns, large, W. 1•. & Co. P. q;6, 1 ounce Fire cm 549 ?_ dwen Carlsbad Powder, effers., Im F•, 6, 3• lag dozen H)' drometer, as used in U. S. C, 7z 4• x•6 dozen Sand Bath,, 8-inch. 441- z3o ounces . ulfonal. Bayer, r oz. cartons Hone. Th}roides, desic., 1 oz. bottles, P. [+u it,, br,s 715. x dozen Druggists' Scoops, horn, square 4;8, ; ounces 550. 2 bottles Esiract .Aconiti, Fad., fluid, 6;;, i-ts dozen Hydrometer, for acid, Beaune. ends, medium and large size. D & Co Sq;iibbs', -~;o gm. b, tiles, 635. x-6 dzcn I{ydrorecrer jars, with lip in foot, 7t6, Tablets, & S. & D.gan, i gr, ea., x dozen Earthenware Ointment Jars, white, +i9• zoo 552. 32 ounces Guaiacol, pure, Gehe & Co., Merck, 8'_ s 1 z, inch, and r5 c z inch, of each i. flat top, z lbs. J Fraser s Co.loo. it .. & D. c 636. 3 dozen Ice Water Caps, 1'. G. No. q, Dav„1 R, 717, 5, to in vial, in ; oz. t ial". x dozen Earthenware Ointment Jars, white, ;50. 500 Tablets, L F ., r . ounces Lithii, Bromide, Merck. in x oz. Co. flat n~ lbs, Wteth & Ero- e. S. & II. 55=' il~ 4 vials. 637. %dozen Iron leringt an . supprvrt ing dishes, with 7r8. %dozen Filter Rack and Dreg Squeezer q;z. ro,000 Tablets, trpchnine, 0..l; h., gr. z-cn, ;no in adjustable rings. S. W. hi.. 551• 2) OVLitha.mic discs. Combined, 5, 7, 9 and t2 inch. vial, Sharp & D, lime ur RCocaine, gr. z-5o 6.;8, 3 dozen Invalid Rubber Cushions, round or 719, t-to, Sitar p & 1lohme & Br 6 gross Tc Bottles, glass stoppered, 4, r, z 45 00 Tablets, . ,garcin, g Hau•t ropta, gr, z-z5o square, z{ in., ? doz. in bps, Hudg. R. and a oz. ,r S \l'. S Co. 554• 5 pounds Per,m-ne. per cent. sol. aqueous Co. 720. it dozen Catheters, glass, return flow, G. T. 473. 500 Tablets, Di?ital:s, gr. i, Fraser & Co. or medicinal. \IcK.& R., x lb. bottles. 639. 30 vials Litmus Paper, blue, in sin 1 s, too S D. & Co. _ z ounce Salophen. S. & Co., z oz pck. strips in vial, Squibb's. 7 , 3 dozen Clamps, for irrigating tubes, G. T. 44. 500 Tablets, - ,-genti, Nit., gr. '4, Fraser & Co. x5u ounce-s 1ri-anal, layer & Co., i „z. cartons. 640. 30 vials Litmus Paper, Neutral, in strips, too S. & & Co. ,.e 'ii -_• 500 Tab. t. t l Quinie ali.5 late , gr s 5, Fraser strips in vial, Squibb'. 722, 36 bundles Catgut, plain, assorted, to strings 455 x,000 Tablets, C , nt, H} podermic, '11 ph sulph., -`-'7• 64t- Litmus Paper, red, in strips, too in gc, I. \toy c Hh & Pro. vial, Sgibbs'. 723, t Esmach's Bandage,g complete. g• 456. 3,000 Tablets, Cram H)- dermic, Rs. -Nl,, b., 558' 642. 175 pounds Lint, patent, No. to in i lb. bundles, +- p'' p~-r • S. & sul' z-z-o,p S19• Schering's. 724. 2 dozen Graduates, American, with rubber '1 'i'mh. ~, gr. et. 5 Flax, W. G. Ta}h,r, Chatfurd Mills, 'i S. S II, ounces Chb , ralamid, x oz, package. bottoms or base, r, z, q, 6, S, r5, 32 T. \\ )'e!h S Cn. ~~r z Rolmds Galla, tine ponder. Broomsgmve, England. 0o TaUlLts, Comp., Hvp d,rmic, Atrnpia is F° oz., 3 each. 457. 3 P-, P x6 tuners Lact , ,peptine, x oz. vials. 6;3. r dozen Listerene, Lambert & Co. 725. z dozen Graduate, American, to be used slets, t- '00 i, vials, P. 1). & Co. 1/ dozen Liebig Cundensors, 16, 2o, 24 inch, z .1.d\\s et R~. ro. oor -562. 4 ounces 7'l,nthol, i " 644.;;• n 4 with rubber bottoms, /zt , t, 2, 4, 6, 8, z6, ;59. 300 Tablets, C, i- 0 i. 563. ?_ dozen '•Ienthul, in cones or pencils, P. D. each, c~~amin, z- .o g 1. \C}cth & L'ru. or gz oz., 3 each. & Co 45. 12 dozen tubes, Kangaroo Tendon, in tubes of 726. 2 dozen intrauterine Glass Douche Nozzles, Si S P. 564. z,'~°° Pil Calcis Sulph., gr t., too in vial, S. S 479. ',000 Tables, Comp.. Hcp.,dermic, Ks. H}-os- 6 strings, Van H„rn & Co. G. T. & Co. C' 2min, -moo _r. et .tiorph., sulph., 'a Co' 645. z-6 dozen !tl rtar, \\'edgwuod, English, best, 727. 4 dozen Syringes, z6 C. c., Aseptolin, Edson. 565. 4 potmds wndrt Hvposulphis, C. I'., z lb. but- No. o, 4-in. t- 728. 5 dozen Eve Shades, silk, brass bound, oz. vials, tie', P. & Vi . 6 x- - d, :en Mortar, Nedgwood, English, best, W. H. Knight,g double. 460" 3 ounces Strvchnina, sulph., 4 since' Thvasol, i or, eiglc, .Merck. 47 No, \fierck'S -•r P. S W. 566. z 5-in top. 729. x dozen Uterine Douche Tubes, glass, as- 567• 5°° Tablet, Copoi, Arseniate, gr. i-moo, in ssoted. 46t. 2 bottles Tinct. \"eratri, Veridir, Squibbs', dozen Mortar, Wedgwood, English, best, vials, Fraser S Co. No. 6, 8-in. top. 730. i dozen Urinals, rubber, male, day or night. mu gin bottles. 431 pounds Tinct. bmmxn. y'alcrian, McK. & 55E. Soo Tahlet-, Colonel et ,S ,dii bi earb.eomp. 649. t-6 dozen Mortar, Wedgwood, English, best 73t• ?_ dozen Urinnmeter gla=sec, inches long, qG1z, 2 R. Cal m•-1, gr. R.. or S. S Co. too in sill, J. No. zz, is-in. tr,p. ;4 inch inside diameter. Eenzoin, Coop., r lb. $ dii l'arb, gr. ! \\',& P,r~,, 65~-• r- dozen Needle, Forceps, nett, adapted for 732. x dozen Sounds, gum elastic, English, Nos.6, ;63. 8 poundsit Tincture gr. `"'2 ~ 3 P. p b~~ttles. P"d"1'hl' Hagedorn's needles, G. T. & Co. 7, 8 9. 6 pounds Tinct. Warburg's cith and Without 59 5°° Tablets, Lacto-1 eptine. 651. to dozen Needles for Hypodermic Syringes, 733. 5 dozen Syringes, fountain, H. R. S. T.C. N. 6 36 ounces Tincture Strophanthu=, r oz. vial , { P aloes, -, lb.bot:les.g s 570- N.0. fens G. T. "Alpha" 4 pints, soft, rubber bulb. ;bottles Tinct. Cannabis Indica, Squibbs', Merck. 65.. z gross Needles, asz sizes, Hagednrn's. 734• r dozen Stomach Tubes, English,g h, z; in., large q65. 57 1 xo gallons Liquid Carb,,lcr}<_tal, AAH."m. oo gm. bottles. . 6-.~~. 4 g ro`- s Nipples,PV Rubber,ber, Datidsun's, No. zo, funnel end. Child's, in r gal, tins. z d z.in b ,s, 735. 2 dozen Zincc, complete, for electric bells, 7 465. z gallons Tinct. Cardam<,tn, Comp. Drugs to be deliversd of the kind 46;. 8 pounds Tinct. Catech•i. C. asp. 65+. q r<,1h Oiled Silk, Opalescent green, t yd. in. long, including screws, about ?s in. described, perfectly pure and free fw m roll, J. El I, d Lee & Co. diam. 468. 2 bottles Tinct. Ipecac and OJpium, in Too gm. mixture, or adulteration with an) . they bottles. 6-~5• 3o0 P ponds Oakum, U. S.N., in 5' lb. bundles, 736. x dozen Ziucs, for battery, say 3 in. long, su'cribe e whatever. Goods spared i, , must be uniG,rm, fresh and clean. t 469. 2 gallons Tinct. Laa-andul, G mp. described to be of the kind named, and m-, 5-t6 inches thick and x /y inches Hide, 470, 4 bottles Tinct. Opii, U. N. P., Squibb s', -oo 656. goo gallons Oxygen, pure, for medical use, in drilled to sample. cnher kind or quality will be accepted. t t , gm. bottles. All g •ode to be delivered in original pack- c} lit:tiers .,f to gallons each, \Valtons, 737• z dozen Trays, porcelain, 7 h) g'. inches. 471. 2 gallons Tinct Opii, Camph. 8. t dozen Trays, glass, 7 by 9 inches. ages, for which n., charge shall be made. as required.q 73 z. r p'pound Ticct,.ire Ph 1'`otigma, U. S., i lb. 657. 3 Perc, ~lators, glass, 6,r volatile liquids, with 739• 3 dozen steel end glassg ass bedside tables, sam- bottles. I tetz gists' S.rrplic.r. glass covers, z, 4 and S pints, i of each. ple at Hospital. 473• 4 battles Tinct. (ipii Deodrata, Squibbs',2 30 658. 2-3 d, zen Percolating jars, graduated, ?- and 740. 3 dozen Steel Bed Trays, sample at Hospital. gill. b +tles. 570. x dozen Alcohol Lamps, 4 oz., with metal z gal., of each 1. 74t. 4 dozen Steel Ward Chairs, sample at Hos- 4-4. 3 bottles Tinci ,re Cimicifugic, Squibbs', 500 burner and glass cap. 659• x-3 dozen Percolating jars, graduated, 4 and 8 pital- gm. bottles. 573• 4 dozen Aiomi,'er'., with extra long tube, pint, of each ,. 742. 6 dozen Ideal Feeding Cups. q7,. x gallon Tincture Q cassia;. Delano, No. 558. 660. 6o dozen Pipettes. French, bent and exact, x 713• ~'z dozen Perfection Air Mattress, 6 feet 3 47r. 3,000 Tablet', }l~-p.,d. Morph., sulph., '' gr., J. 574• t copy American Druggist, Jan. x to July to d z. in box, W.'l'atum & Co. inches by q feet. W. & Pr X 3:'9• 661. 1-zz dozen 151 Tiles, Eriglish, 8 x8 graduated. 744. b dozen Wheel Chairs, sample at Hospital. 3: dozen Partley's Urea Test Tubes, 477. 3,000 Tablots, H} tr d. Hvnscin, Hydrobrnmate, 575• 662. 8 reams Paper, brown, wrapping, 23 x 36, 40 745. ,z/3 dozen Bucks Extensions, with fulcrum and ,-i , z-.. Fraser & C'.., ;cw in b •tile. 576. 6 d.).zen PFans,„d Agate, as per sample. lbs. to ream, pure Manila, in quires. weights complete. 47$. 4 bottles Tinct.:re Guaiac, Squibbs', boo gm. 577. 20 dozen brushes, Hand, No. 271, S. & (.o. 663. 4 reams Paper, prescription, white, 24 x 6, 746. ij dozen Volkman sliding rest. b,atle>. 578. ?; dozen l;andane,, rubber, zz feet I,.mg, 2!_ strong fibre, welt -sized and um if 747. zo pair Wristlet ith strap and buckle corn 479. 4 bottles Tincture Guaiac, Ammon., Squibbs', inches wide, Martin's. plete, for restraint. ;no gm. bottles. ',~ dozen Bunsen Burners, Griffith'sattach- quality, 3o Ibs.to ream, in quires, 748. 1 Gynecological table, Dr. V. E. Neesen's, 579• + 664. zoo dozen I apex, toilet, perforated rolls, S. P., So. 8 pound'. Tinct .re Tolutana, McK. & R., or ment. complete, Kny-Sheerer Co. 580. 6 dozen Bottle Brushes, assorted sizes, with an)', N. l'. 4 p S. & Co., , lb. bottles. ?z dozen Pinch cocks, for rubber tubing, 3 749' x AsepticwheelP stretcher, No, x6 578, Ks y- 48x. 3 bottles Tinet, Myrrhae, in bottles, of 5oe strong brass is ire handles, to be selected. 6655• Sheerer Co. 581. 2 dozen Breast shield, rubber, Goodyear's. sizes, q.uibbs', S. M. & L. tibb,'. ponder. 75o. 6 pair Anatomical forceforcep s Ln, 6 b.,aleg" -' fin \'o~nica, Squibbs', in 582. 2 dozen Breast Glasses, No, z, improved, 666. z Ppound Pumice stone, in fine p 75x, 6 pair Scissors, flat, round 4-inch blade. 'Cinct. '_~ucis Pus-basin, triangular stand, glass, 5°o gm. bottles. con lete, Hagerty. 6b;. r dozen 752. tjZ dozen Silver probes, Long. P G• T• & tie 483• 3 bottles Tinct. Aconiti, rad., Squibs', in Soo 583. .1 gross Boxes, pill, paper nested, largest t ja 753- 2 dozen Glass tops, for bedside tables, gym. bottles. inches in diam f68. x dozen Pipette, hard wood, Sgibbs'. 754 Y4 dozen Major's Cement, 669. xoo pounds Plaster, Calcined, true, Dentists', 48 4- 2 Ball' , ns Tinct. Cal ,trbo. 584- 4 gross Bose,, pill, paper nested, largest z% 755• r-xz dozen Percolators, glass, heavy,)'. Bgal., q85• 5 bottles Tinct. Ligitalis Leaves, bottles, 5co inches in diam. sifted, 5 ]b. bottles. .rich tin pert. diaph. z gm -c T est f,, 595. 5 Bgross Boxes, pill,p paper,P P z oz. 67°- x Pneumatic Emulsifier, No.4, Hunter's. 756. x-6 dozen ,,F. Spirit Varnish, z/ or oz. 486. 2 pound- Test for E~bach's 9lbuminometer. 5~c 6. 5 gross ,• 4 oz. 67x. r-; dozen Rubber stamp,P, to order, vials, F. W. D. & Co. 8 r ounce Tannegan, Baer S. & Co. 587• 2,oco Capsules, '-dos. x and 2, medium, P,anten & 672. x-6 dozen Specific Gravity Glasses, for heavy 4 7- i. }' and fight liquids, Beaune, with cases. 757• 2 sets Bottles, ReRegeant, cant, W. T. & Co. undt t nit. Calomel, in r lb. rcelain Co. 75 8 z/a dozen Binders for Am. Dru gBt st and Pha.r• 4 4 p° pars and porcelain corers. p`~ 588. 200 Capsules, rectal. 6 73• r-6 dozen Rubber Rater Bed, medium-sized, Record. 489. 1 pound 5„dium Hypophesphite. 589. 2 dozen Catheters, gum elastic, English, Nos. Goodyear's. 674. 8 dozen Suspensories, assorted, Hann's, x 759• r dozen Anatomical jars, glass cap, metallic 490. r ounce f'crric H}-p•.phc

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 5457 Line Ns. clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except or importer of the respective ar i les he bid, on, ant 792. 'i dozen Sieves, brass rims, r2 inch, 5o mesh line Nos, that of the success!ul bidder, will be returned to the per. wt o does not keep stock in the territory of Grcate 254 15 gallons Iron Chloride Solution, U. S. P., 793. % dozen Spatulas, rubber, 4 inch. sons nmktng the -ame within three days alter the con. Neie York. i-gall. dent. 794. % dozen Spatulas, rubber, 6 inch. tract is awarded. If the ,i ccessful bider shall refuse Line Nos. 795. 'i dozen Spatulas, rubber,8 inch. ,156. 10 po,,nus Iron Dialysed, liquid, r-lb.b. or neglect, within five days after tome a that the contract 44 , 258. r6 ounces Iron Iodide, saccharated, U.S. P., 796. % dozen Spatulas, rubber, z inch. has been awarded to him, to execute the same. the So pounds Acetauilid, powd., r-Ib. e. 46. 5 cases 4ci I, Acetic, 8o per cent„ Squibb 797. 51 dozen Spatula., horn, 4 incur. amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to 798. % d,zen Spatula,, horn, 6 inch. 56 kil e:tclt n6o. 3o pounds Iron Phosphate, U.S P., t-lb b. and retained by The City of Nety York as liquidated4g, 26z. 799. 4 dozen Spatulas, horn, 8 inch. CLunaee, for such neklect or refusal : but if he shall r kll. Acid, .A~ aic, Glacial, C. P., Squibb. 15 p, uuds Iron Pyrophosphate, U.S. P., r-lb. 800. So, b. 4 dnren Spatulas, horn, r inch. execute the c~:ntract within the time aforesaid the z pun s 1rld, Arscnou,, pure, powd. 8o1. /,j 4. 3 hiOUii'IS Iron, reduced, 8o per cent., gray, dozen Ch,•mias' Covers, 4 inch. amount of his deposit will be returned to him, Merck, r II, . orig b. z6 g2, Merck, r-1h.h. Son. „ dozen Chemists' Covers, 5 inch. Should the person or persons to whom the contract 5 pounds Acid, b., OrIic Ir '1'oluol, t-16. c. 803. 54 2(6. 300 p:,unds I eon Sulphate, comm., cryst., too- j dozen Chcnii,l.' Covers, to inch. mambo awarded neglect or refiur to accept the contract 8 barre.s Acid, Boric, fine, powd., ab, 3o< All surgical instruments to be of G. T. lbs. each. II,. kegs. within Five clays after written notice that the same has z68. Co. manufacture, nil ess otherwise desig been awarded to his or their bid or propos:d, or if lie or 56. zo ounces Add, Campboric, Merck, r.oz 6 pounds Iron Sulphate, C. P., crust, t-lb. b. 270. 5 pounds Iran and Ammonium Citrafe, U. S. nated, to be selected. No substituting wil they accept but di' not exe, or'6' v' lire the contract and rive the 58' P., 5.11,. tuns. be allowed. proper security, he or they shall be considered as having 5 barrels Acid, Carbolic, crude, best (" go pe cent."). 272. 3 potulds Iron and Potassium Tartrate, U (last N,, i.-Drugclr,'s' Ctass:uare. ab:mdnned it and as in delault to the ( 'orporttion, and 60' io pounds Acid, Chromi -, C. 1'., alb. b. S. I'., t-lb. b. 804, 3 gross Vials, glass, prescription, round, ugh the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided 294. Icy law. 6z. 40 ounces Ac,d, Cnromic, C. P., r-oz.v. 20 pounds Jr mu and Quinine Citrate, U. S. P., blue, 4 oz., stamped l'„isen. 64. r-Ib. b Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. 200 pou.xls Acid, Citric, in 5.-lb. boxes. gross Vials, glass, prescription, as per sam 4 pound, Arid, Gal. ic, It,. c. 276. 6 pounds Iron and Strychnine Citrate, U. S. troller. in ac cordanec with the terms of the rootrart, or 66. pie, 55 oz., Philadelphia - s aim. 68. 4 Pounds Acid, Hydrobromlc, so per cent. 8o5. 5 gross Vials, glass, prescription, as pe from time to tinge, us the Commissioners may determine. 1, I 278. 30.5 pounds I.ead Acetate, U. S. P., gran., sample, I oz., Philadelphia oval,, /mi. orvz of the corrtrrct,, inc hit' speci]ic+rtiorzs, anel s/zozwrrg the nzrcreu' r of Payment, cart r e obtrri,rerl 70• Be pounds, Acid, Hydrochloric, strictly C. P 807. 12 gross Vials, glass, prc,cription, as pc 220. 8 ounces Lead Iodide, r- oz. v. N the o.~ n' of Ii.. L)e Ire meet, Ni. z0 blur ¢.'aces Poo. gr. r.z 1 ortg, I Ih. b. sample, z oz., Philadelphia ovals. 72, 25 car,oys Acid, Hydr_chloric, comm., pale, a8z. to pour is l.carl Uside (l.it)iarge) pap. 8o8. 30 gross Vials, glass, prescription, as pe 6roaklyu, rzredGirfrlersarc cautiaza.rl foexanriue r-+ck 284. 8 ounce-. I.ithiu nl Ilrontide, z-, z. ql. st. v. and all of its /roz'isioos crtre/}rlly, a the mound of P C W sample, 4 oz., Philadelphia ovals. 286. to pnwlds III hiu t C rbonate, r-1h. c. l'zt(/ic Ckarzties Carbo returnable at option of Depart 8og. 6 gross Vials, glass, prescription, as pe will insist ulfore its absolute enforce- y' p P x88. z pounds T.ithium Salict, lute, r-hi. c. +pens in eveiyAhert cugtr. nt' sample, ", u7. 74. zo pounds Acid, Hydrncyanl , Dil., z pct 290- to pounds II.Igucsiunt Carbon lte, K. C 1I.. 8.o. 6 gross Vials, glass, prescription, as pe fOHN W. Iilver Ni yale, Cones, ,vith 5o per practicable after the openm, of the bids. 1lecember 5 Until the bids are opened. 164. 1 pound Calcium Lact.tte, Merck, i-lb. cent. Chi r., Squibb, orig. v, orig. b. Delivery will he required to be made from time to LLSC A. 80, 4o pounds Dada, Caustic, Whuc, sticks, t-lb.b. time an(1 in such quantities as may be directed by the t66. 75 pour s t a'cium Pho-phate, precip. . paper. 342. r pound Sodium Arsen.iie, C. P., tryst, said Commissioners. FOUR OR Six 1110\7HS' CONTRACT ARTICLES. 168. It pound Camphor, nIunubromeled, ,-lb. U. r-Ill b, Any bidder far this contract must be known to he N. B.-Deliveries of the iellowigg articles, or of such t-n. 5 pounds Cernim Os chat , r-Ill. c. 384. 55 pounds Sodium Benzoate, r-lb c. engaged in and well prepared for the business, and qu.itutics thereof only as may be required, , re to be 172. 700 ounces Cmochomcime Sulphate, too-oz. 386, 750 pounds Sodium Btborate ithorax) powd. must have satisfactory testlm•miais to that effect, and ,node in insuslluu,cnts as ordered, within a period of four rig. c. bblc. the person or persons to whom the contract may be meads, but may be exle des to six mu„ths, during t74• 125 pounds Ciil,rt Hydrate, U. S. P., 4-lb. 388. 6 kegs Sodium Bicarbonate, rrz lbs. each. awarded will be required to cive se::urity for the per- is hich time tf;e Dupartmeut will not purchase any of glass-st. b. 390' 1 1 owmd Sodium C,loride, C. P., Merck's formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two these articles front any but the success.ul bidders, 076. to ounces Chboral, Croton, r-oz. orig. v. Reagent, i lb. or. b. so ffci„iul sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty ex_ opt in case ofa default of the last r, or of the contras t 178. 125 ounce,hul0r.linide, r-oz. orig. v. 392. 5 pounds -odium Hypopho,phite. i-lb b. (50) pl-'r cent. of the bid for each article. being exhausted. It is understo d that the quantities tho. i,sco pounds Chloroform, U. S. P., to-lb. screw 394- 4 kegs Sodium Hy phosphite, tr2lbs.each. Each bin or estimate shall contain and state the name are .hproxi~nate only, and may tic au,re or less than the cap cans. 396. 5 pounds Sodium Iodide, r-lb b. and place of residence of ate It of the persons making the specified amounts, but the contractor is not boned to 582. 500.550 gin. Chloroform I. Anaesthesia, Squibb, 398. 50 pounds Sodium Phosphate, pure, gran., same, the names of all persr.ns interested with lint or deliver more than zo per cent. in excess of the amount orig, b. i-lb. c. them Ih,.rein, and if no otter person be so interested it w~neao-d, 184, too minces Chrysarobin, i-oz. V. 400. 25 Pounds so liunt Sulphite, pure, recryst., shall distinctly slate that l act; :Ira,, that it is made without Line Nos. 186. 3 gm.Colchicine, pore, r gm. orig. v. \laVnckricdt, nuns orig. b. any connection with any Other person staking an e-sti- 2. 4,000 pounds Acid Carbolic, cryst.. U. S. P., t88. 50 pounds Copper Sulphate, contm. cryst., 402. 2 pounds So'uiure Su1¢hocarbolate, t-lb b. mate for the

-5458 THE CITY RECORDD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898.

Line Nos. Line Nos. Line Nos, Line Nos, • Wocd, Na. 20, powd., prices as bid for the former : 8 gross 482, zo pounds C-tlamine, prwd., pip. • Bacillinum, 12 X ; S:,ntonin, r X. 840, 25 pounds Quassia 2 pounds Cu'nhandes, p•rt ., t-lb. tins. 4urum \cur., z X ; Siphylin. zoo X, pap, r. 32-oz„ gins. in a box ; 12 gloss 48.t. Park, No. 2o, powd., r6-oz., x gross in a ix ; i8o grows 486. 40 gross I'O' . CU sides, L :mpty, P. D. & Co., Codeine, z X ; spIecclo. "., r X. 842. 25 pound. ( luillaja \n..w to 5. }Lyo in Hydru ,rom., 3 .l' : [obey- Paper. 8-u7.. z gross in a box ; zoo gross 4-oz., • Saunders Wood, No. no, 3 gr,,ss to a box ; '.00 gross z uz.. 5 488. 6 ounces I, elloi,lin. rc,z.Dri'.s.p. cut n„ 12 X. 8}4. to pounds Rd Alercur. I)u'cis, t X ; Cactus Grand., pot, d., pap, r. Frons iu a box : zoo gross r.-oz., 5 gross 490. 25 POumls Cer-sin, \r IL w, pap. 20 pounas t'}cuc-al. \\l lw. powd., x-lb. c. Mother Tiect. 846. 300 pounds khu.,arb Root, Shensi, No. 30, in :r box. 492. roo4. 3 gross, each, L'ottics, Union Oval, Green, z=o p:)u lei' C- Ilodion, -trictl}- L'. S. P., r-16. h. 15! reur. Golub. Hahn, t X ; Cedron, powd., zo lb. box, 49q. io pounds "angutnana Root, No. 6o, powd., narrow mouth, full capacity, like 496- goo po,ind• Creolin, Pearson'.. 56 b., enc. y- Mother 1.-inct. 848. 5 pocu.ds 11 igit:Jis Leaves, (;moan, presse. , Morph. Sulph , r X. Paper. sample,. 32 oz., c6 uz. 498• No, too6. 4 gross, 1-0.'. p. 5-500 esch, Compressed Tablets, Lithium 85o. too pounds Sarsaparilla, Mexican, 30, each, Bottles, Flint, wide mouth, . likes mples. if ounces Extract &foes, powd-, r-oz. ori,. V. S.licvlate, ;l r'.. ; C nti resed lable,s, potvtl., keg. 8 oz., 4 uz., 2 nz., I uz. 500. Bar}:, No. 3o, powd„ ro ,8, g gross Bottl,-,, Green, Acid, gins,-st., pmts, 502. 1 dr zen Extract Beef, Armour \. Co., '4 -lb. Lithium Citrate, c or ; Compressed 852, 25 pounds Sassafras j.us. Ta:,lct,. Camphor 1 lonobrom, 3 grs. box. like sample. 66. 2 dozen Hvdrastis, CGdoriess, LIovd, x-Ib, b. 854. 3.,o pounds Senega Root, No. 40, Powd„ Too. Coro. x gross, etch, Bottles, Green, Seltzer, N. 1I., 504. 5 pounds Extract Bellat'.on:ea, U. S. P., i-lb extra on;. j.,rs. 66i, c pounds Itrect P,,d~r, pure, Dalmatian, lb. kegs. size and weight, like samples. z 1 ap. F5c. 25 pounds Scrpentaria. No. 6o, powd., box. gill., t gall„ '.: gall., 5 ptc. 506. 6 ounces Extract Belladonna Leaves, posed., 1012, I oz. u- X. V. 668. 2 dozen t.actopc ptin, r-oz. orig. v. 860. too pounds Scums., Alcx., No. 3o, powd., 5o-lb 6 gross, rails, Bottle,, Poison, Blue or Flint, powd., x-oz. 07o. Zoo p unds Lard, pure, U. S. P., z5-lb tins. box. W.T. & Co.'s. 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 nz.,, 2 OZ., 508. S ounce, I_xtr.tct Cascara, r oz. m ig. V. t2. 300 Leeches, i est Slceelish. 862. 400 pounds Squill Root, No. zo, powd., freshly 1014• 4 gro.s each, bottles, Sterilizing, Flint, 510. 8-2g gm. Extract Frcn:, Syvil,b. orig. p. 674. t5 pounds Lime. Chlorinated, not below 35 r; round, ico lb. keg:• p, r C. n:,. t lb. c., 50 in a box. 866. 50 po,mds -.tavesacro Sued, No. 3o, powd., grad,, \V.'1'. ` Co.'s, in original cases. 512. ; po.mds [strict 6- iti.m. t:-lb or ic.jars. 8 oz., 6 oz. b o:mccs Exc rest H} o c}-.tmu , roz ori~. V. (76, 30 pounds 1. . ,p ,d !.um. pap. z; -]b. box. 514. ]ot6. no gross bottles, Sterilizing, Flint, if oz. 55,,, £-too girl I xtract Indian I-icmr. Sq t o, or,„. p. 676. to gallo:,x ,I. ltzt'moor. plus, in combir•.aiion £E8. zoo pounds I r ticum Root, cut, bags. scd., p p. lvitli Cud live. Oil, iu 1-gal. donut. 870, 50 pounds Valerian Root, German, No. 6o, Riorala will be turni-lied by I)epqrtment. st8, 25 Foun s Estr.1ct L quorice, to In lots of not Icsn chain z pros at a lime. 520. ;-r kilo Ex;rac: \ux \ Utica. 1,owd., Squibb's, ESo. 75 pounds \}oss, Irish, cleaned and bleached, pond , zc-Ib lox. best. bag-. 872. ico pounds \Vihl Cherry Bark, No. so, po,,d•, tors. 8 gro-s F sins, P;iper, 3?_ inches by z inches ori_. U. by rzy inch,,-, lb ,• sample. -omica• pcs.d., Squibb'=, 682. zo pounds Nutmegs, No. r, Penang, select, 5o-lb. kegs. 522. tr-::.., n, l-xtr.ct Nux \ 1020. 75 gross car h, Boxes, fill, hoc samples. No. one. v. pap. 874. 6 doz, n Protonucl,-in, pond., noz. prig. v. pond., assay d, f84. S ounces Oil, Almond, llitter, pure, n2tural, 876. 25 ounces Rein Podophyllum, U.S.P., t-oz. 18, No. r,), No. zo, No. yo, No. 31, No. 524• 4 u.:ncc. Extract Opium, 31 E. r-oz or,. V. Fritzsche fir, s., I oz. ori,g. V. prig. p. E'., 6£6. 5 pounds Oil, Almond, Sweet, U. S. P., 878, 2 casks S. l Soda, about 375 lbs. each. 1022. 4 dozen each, Boxes, Tin, round, like sam. 5z6. c r'.u.'cn Fxtract Pancreas, F, Bros. S p:e'.. 10 Id s., 05 Ills. o r.t,-li 880. 75 Pounds Salt,'rhermal. (;eruia", pap. r oz. c na. v. x024 x gross each, Boxes, Tin, Gill's, z p, tied• Extract Strtmoniuin U. S. P t-lb, 683- I pr u: J (lit, Anise, Saxony, I , b. 882, 175 boxes S)1P, C.tslile, Conti 's g' nine, im- seamless, 5z3, deep, plain. 8 oz., 4 oz , , oz., r oz. jars, 690. 6 pounds Oil, Anise. conc. (Anethol ported, in original boxes. in lots of not Es-h-a to, F"Lena'. Fr,tzschc Bros , t- lb. rang. v les= than 25 boxes at a time. 'Joe to :oz6. 5o gross, rate, boxes,'fua m-d W"ood, Beaded, 5 pounds Oil, anise, Star, pure. r-lb. b, be 3'; II s, like samp'!es, in us.tal p,sue-board 530. S pounds Extract, Iluid, Ag;r ri . z-1'.•, o,-i. b, t'92. 8S4. 2-1 kid. Soap, pond., U. S. P., Squibb, orig. p. 1,,.,xe; :of (II' gross Jr of gross. 194. 2 bonle< t tl, liar. pure, 24-oz. 0. 5i=• 8 P uuucis Exh'aci, Fluid,:\u~ehca need, t-lb. t £S6. r2,000 uundsaoa 1~, Green ;Sa1 .o \lull,=, U. >. P.', No. a, \o. 3, No. 4, :\n, ;, 5o. 6, Nn, 7, r ,r g. b. (9b. z Pounds ,il, Bcrcamot, not bel;w ;$ per V rat. ester, a-lb. b. - free fr, in input rtes, in kegs, marked 1028. 8 gross lirushes, Bustle, assorted sizes, like 1 gallon Extract, Fluid, Belladonna Root, c samples. 534• 698. 20 pounds (1J. C,iJe, French, 5-lb.tins. with grrssweigl- t and tare. cords Oil. Ca-sia, sc nthehc, rchimntel & 858, 3 pounds 'olution Glonoin, to (ten) per 1030. 4 Burett.s, E.& A.8557, in rao Cc., 50 Cc., 3 you~ t dit Extract.h" Fl uld, Cuc t u,orig.b. 7u o• 5 P' 536. r a-t cent, i-lb. tins. 25 Cc. 8, 3 you 11, Ex n-ac[, Fluid, Cactus ~ranJiflorus, Co., )ii, b. 53 Soo pounds Uil, .-.ass r, " cr}-ntal," qo-Ib, cans. Sqo, 2 dozen Solution Iron Peptomanganate, to32. 2 dozen, each, Cans, Jacketed, Garrison's. t•1L or. U 702. g ;o;. 3 P. mods (dil l plus es, pure, t -tb.b. Gr.de. to-gall., 5-":dl , z. all., x-gall. 0. S pounds Extract, 1'duid, C.ilcrmus, r-lb 4 dozen, each, ~Caus, L:equerrd, Square, 54 706. '~ p un I Oil, i,'oriander• i lb. b. 892. 50 gallons tiolution Iron Peptomang , I)ieter- 1034• ut'=• b. Seed, best, refined, in ich, b..1k, demijohnsJ to be returned. Gill's, q6 oz., 36 oz., i8 oz. 6 ounds F•mtraec, Fluid, Cannabis lndica, 7°8• z barrels Oil, Cotton Photographic 54 z, P b:-Is. 894• So gallons Solution Ir,» , Ycpt, crag., L. & F., 1036. zoo Card Hoard, C,Il ut: No. r, r.ln. or,4. I. bulk, demijohns to be returned. 2z in. by 28 in.; to be cut into 4 or 6 544. Eo gallons Extract, Fluid, Cascara Sagrada, 7m0. 3 Potmds Oil. Croton. pure, 1-lb. b, - t (,)obelus, recd„ 896. 5 poll d= 5torax, l.~yuid, U. S. P. jr. Ppieces, each, betore deliver 3'. --gall. .;r : , P. 712. 3 pewJds Oil, E:ucal} pntc, Fria-che linos., ,-lb. ori•_. b. 896. t_,000 pounds Sear. Extra-coarse, granulated, 1038. x,coo gross Corks, Extra long, 'raper, XX, in 546. oiJnris Iarr.rct, Fluid, Cin:icitu_a. i.lb grs. 54 4 P r povn11 O. Fennel Sced, "sweet," pure, not lets than ,z barrels at a time. 5 bags, to be deliver d in install- on_. b. 714• meats as called fur. T'he c hies r-lb. b. 9~• =5o pounds Ss, i r, Pon owd., fine~t . tios. c- ri,xi 54 S. 3 Gallo- Extract, Fluid. Coca, r-call, brig. b. tionet'sl trenhlc pond., in 25-lb tins, belowg,, .; teen arc oily pr,~s gs.r 550. r gill on l:xt z.}. 1'IwJ, l„lchicum tieed. t- i z6, z-os P bands (lids Gaulthcria, S}'nthetic, C. P., in o5-lb. c. 902. 250 pound; -'ug,gar of Milk, Purified, pond.,p too t No. z, zoo grs. No.No. 3. 30~ •rs. gal:. ori;;. b. i-lb. c. No. o, 070 grs. Nu. 5, 300 grs. No. ,i, zoo 718. it prtnds Oil, Lavender. French, " extra 55 z. 4 P" i ids F:xt:acFluid.:, Concallarla Root, yo4. 25 pounds Sugar of Milk, "homeopathic gr-. No. too gr,. No. ~, to grs. No.9, r-lb. r,r g. b. tine, cnititated," Fritzsche Bros., origi- P rescri P i " n"No. :o, p ,a d.,,lb. c. IC grs. \o. to, to grs. No. xr. S om;ds Extract, Fbiid, Qrbeb, r-Ib. brig. b, r::t] call. SSi• P rro pocnds 1)il, Lavender G~d~o~ "extra fine," 906. to pounds Sulphur, Precipitated, U. S. P„ 1040, r5 moos, t ach, Corks, quality X, to be deli- 6, 1 pours Extra.t, Flnid. Digitalis, brie. h. 7co, .t 1 v~ red in installments as required, 55 Pilule e lko-., n rihmal c,ns. p• P- 5-8, ti ouuds Lxtraa, Fluid, 111, cam pane, r-lb, Ext,a long taper, No. in P } 7zz, ro pouncL OJ, L, tons hand-pees>ed, pure, 908. 4,oco Pounds sulPphur, Roll, too-Ib. kegs. ; extra long tapir, No-.. r3 to r5, assorted : extr.t °'~^' b' E'ti:zil, Lin=cod s rain. 4 P•' PI- yc scz. i r_ r;~_ b S. P r d. Zen in lick. %'2•oieIi thick, ] m:I tr-h-ten t',,-inch, ~Ilou~ E.. tea. t, Flt n',, Gnndcl a Kn6istol 7z6. poubd Oil, Nutmeg. Essential, pure, F • . . r ; 5ti 4• 4 g• • yr4, 1 pound "f',,blets. Anusopuq Be1nays' x;A-m-h, r/ Inch r ;y-inch, x ;y tens r-:_.AIL or. b, lb. b o 2 mcIII s, n-Oil, Olive i Tuscan Creams" D. ti ecial containin rains Corros. 1; s-u Cli 2! s inches, 566. t~ Focncg l: xte act, Fluid, Hat 'anrelis, r-Ib. 7zS. 5 g.d( . & u ( . 7 g ' ac 4o. r6,000 ounds Colton, Al' onccnt, like simple. U., r Gallon on_m.d came. SubL each , t-lb.b. 4 P urig.6. In t-Ib. packages, each c ❑ t inmg a 0. z barr.ilr I lid s Ulice. " \lalaza," ycllcw. 9'6• 4 Founds 'l a , lot-, Lithium Citrate, Eflery , 565. 15 F ursds Extract, Fluid, Hydrastic, r-lb. 73 full pound of cation, irrespective of 7-;2. 2 Founds Oil, (.Trange, Bitter. Fritzsche 3 grs. each, r-I ,. original b. brig. h. 918. z pounds Tablets, Soia Muir, Compressed, wr.,ppc r, etc , picked 5o in a box, 5 gallo is Extract, Fluid, Ipecac, a--all. Bros. t-lb or. b, 570• 5 grs• properly marked. org, 1:, 734• 40 Pounos Oil Peppermint. twice rect., color- To Cylinders, .'tel. for Compressed Gases, lr.s, 5-Ili b, 920, 3 dozen bottles Tablets, Thyroids, 5 grs. le44. 570• 6 p~` unds Extract, Fhad, Jaborandi, z-lb. each, B. W. & Co , o, ig. b. ra , each . in size and c.mstruction like sample brig b 7e6• r pound Oil, Yitn.,ntnl pure, t-lb. b. exhibite.I C:react}• rc?•_ to a gal- n :s OiI, P.ne \eeclles (Pins Sylves- N. B -Tit- loll ,cui. Triturate Tablets 574• 1 gallon I,xtract. Fluid, Bova, brig. b. 738• 4o Poi t must be deliver d in the original bottles dons, Vest be Iii m l as having been 2 ahoon E\tract, Fluid, Li ,once Root, iris) "extra tine," Fritsol e Prot. S-lb tested at 950 lbs. hydraulic pr.,ssure. 57 6. g' q or. b. of the manufacturer. Al stands for a r-..,l1. bottle of r,oco. 'Io be erea i cod, earni,Lvd, numl.ercd Extract, Flriid, Lobel a, 1-lb. 740. 5 pound; Oil, Rosemary, Epodes Mottet, and lettered, as directed, before being 578• 4 po un~s D. 922. 2 1l •lilt. Tablet-, Aconitine, cryst., 1-200 orig. b. L. & U. or g. b. 9 } dJtve-rd. , Extract, T1ui;', 11ezrcum, i-lb. 742. to bottles Oil, S:mta! Wood, E, I., Fritz che gr' 1046.6. 2 dozen, B ach, Dom' hn<, foxed, Banker's. 550. 4 Pc'ut~ur Bros., .4-oz. brig. b. 824. 4 DI '1"rat. Tablets,Arsenous Acid, up to r-zo 4 j ori_ b gr. 5 gill.. z g 11., r gall., L4 g:Jl. Fluid,t 744. 5 p'- unds Sa•sztras, pure.F natural, 1 11, h. 58z. r gallon E~arsct, Orange, cater, 926• zoo \I, each, Trit. Tablets, Calomel, up to ;,,.r to4 8. z dozon, each, Uenu'„hns. Wicker covered, ori_. b. -4'~• 55 Pounds Oil "Chyme. "Red I," Fritzsche like sat Ies ) ill., 3 g:JI,, 2 gall., Eros., z-;:-Ili, o in., I can,, hr., I_ .r., r gr, r p 5 g• S P cund~ Extract, Fluid, Orange, Sweet, t-lb, t gall., h gall. 5 4• 4 c So gallons Oil to gall. 9 28. 6 Al each lei,. Tablets, Codeine, r-6 ggr., ori_ 1, 74~- lurpcntine, refined, to5o. r dozen, each, Usbes, li.vaporating, Royal cans. r-5 'r., r-q gt., -z gr. 5 86, 5 Ppound Es -sri, Flaid, Pareiia, r-lb. on ?;•• b. 5 AlTnt.Tabibits lltgl[aIin llerck's Ger- Berlin, \o, o, \o s No.4, No.6. 75x• ; Pounds Oleoresin Male Fern, 1-16. quit. b. 93 o, s 588. g Potmds lCxtr.,ct, Fh:id, Fiscidia, r-ib. m;in, x-6o sr. 1052,0 5o grossg Dro} , P' rs, Lye, like sat P le, r doz. o i;. b. 75'• o pounds (lx_~ali, Ias.,issated r lam. equal to in a box. 7 lbs. of Ire-h gall), to-Ib. j.,rs. 932. 2 At Trir.I`.tu,lr. ts, Hyoscynmine Sulph., 590. 4 pounds Extract, Fluid, Rumcx, i-lb. brig. crNst, r-So gr. r034. 20 gross Droppers, Medicine, accurately b. 7:4, io ounces P.mcrrat,,, poled., C. S.1'., r-oz.v. grade led like s:. mple. 1 binds Pe ei mint, Herb, r-c z, pick. 934- 4 1['Im.Tablets, Morphine Sulph., x-8 gr. 592• r gallon Extract, Fluid, Sa rraparilla (>lex.), 75 6. ` P IP p' ro56 5 packa_cs, rode, }iher-, R'hite, Round, 7,8. tluz-n Pep-in, Essence, F. Bros. & F., 93 6, ro Al7 n,, Tablets. Inn r ) Arsenic rroo; s mple, or. b. and Srrych. (a-6o '~. like n.am1 Hlr ; reo in Ppock. i)iam.. 3 t 8Ill,.a }.x[ract, Fleid, Sunna. crig,L. 9-oz. b. inches, 4 inches, 5 it che,, 6 inches, 8 594• o ds Yep-in, W'ebber', ;r:•;occ), pond., 938• 20 1} Trit.f'obIetss Strychnine Sulph. up to d, 6 pr Extract. Flu1J, ~>i_elia, r -Lb.bei -g0. 6 p un lochs-, to mches, to inches, 14 inches. 5g P F g• r-lb. brig. b. gr. t"3' to 8 6 Flasks, E:rienmc}' er, extra wide mouth, b. + 7 Ez. rS dozen boxes Pe Pto:iizm g Tubes, F. Bros,S 940- 5~ poun6; I a cum, Pond„ rco-Ili. kegs. 5 598. 6 pounds Extract, Flu d, ~tiaingi a, r-Ib. 25 pits Car, North Carolina, r-pint can. iz gall. brig, b. F., t dnz. in b..x. 94z• 2 5-2 kJ.7inc~iee5,rophantbus,5quibb,orig.b. ro6o 6 each, Funnels, Glass, German, E. & A. boo, 4 pcund~ Extract, Fluid. Sumbul, r-]b. crig. 6 4• r,oco PoundsYe~rulnt::m, Pale"cilox~, 1L'. S. P., 94q• 6388, Jiam. 2-inch, z?4-i ch, 3-inch, 94946. 300 Y binds 'u a•c,ine, Vellum, ;-lu. 'rig carts. b. in 5-I b. vr; dire cans. b' mch, 5-inch, 6-inch, inch, 8-:itch, r,oco pounds e:ch Petrolatum, Pale Yellow, U. 948• r case \Pater. Apcnta ;o quarts . 4- 5- 7-_ too. t ga1hm Extract. Fluid, Taraxacum, ori_. b. 766, loot 480 halts lot zq, oyarns each, Ganz , hi-ached, S. P., in tubs, 25-ib. pack., 50-Ib. pack. 950. r case Vi ,ter, Humidd Jo as 50 quarts). 604. 2 gallons Ex ract, E lid, Viburnum Prun., 952, reo eases Wntar, Poland z doz. ;z call. each. ab-,~rbent,. quill , o toe sa...pleeatibitud, r-fi.,ll.onz. I. till-. 9j4. 30 gall::ns Water, AVuchhazel, n-8ILl, kegs. parti,-ularl1- in wide h, nunibcrof threads, fob. 3 pounds Extr.•ct, Flu:d, Ai'rrmseed. r•Ib. N. B -All pills are understood to be 93o. z5 pout.ds AVox, lees', pure, wnble:+chcd, c+nd weight. In hilts of too yards 'not one.. b. i cu-tto I but ro su_ar- bated t us will he 958• z5 p oun('s \\ 'as, 1 ellow, B-es', pure. more thou z pieces to i hold; and secure- "srba 608, z gallon- L~tract, F'IUiJ, YSanta, r-~,a.l. recenved. In the col out tug, I) stmds for 960. Soo ounces Zinc Stearate Compound, x-oz. v. 1y evrappeo in paper (, bolts in a pack- crig. b, a bo, t.e of ;oo. All pill- mu-t he delivered age). }o by delivered in ue,l covered N.B. hi I n for theal-ovieFluidExusitd. tit the n- iralI ttlesoftheManufacturer. ltd• -st,cuuot. ,~ \ u t.n;coes. b:tlrs, protected on at least two sides all of ~~hich must be fre.li wid of scatahind D Pills, Aluin, bell domta and Strychnine 97o, zoo barrel,A1clhol, U. `. P., 94 per cent. To by wood. quality, will t.e accepted c:nly fro . arms '' N0. 3. be dehcered in lots of not less then 5 1064. 40 gros- Glasses, Medicine, like sample. s c. ,as uch i of the-e prep:suite, id koe ized i7°. tc D Pi.. s, Asa6_tida, U. S. P. barrels at a time, with gauger'. certifi- noO6• 50 pounds Glass Tubing and Rods, assorted. as such in the urn_ teas.:., and kceptn~ 77? .0 Paul' s P11•, Blaud's, 5 gr., x-lb. b. cut-. Price irre_pectivc of lisp; shun ro68. r dozen, each, Graduates, Phenix, Conical, stock to the Urinate of TIA,r New Yorks 3 -oz., r6 oz., 8-:-z., 4-0z., 2-02 ., t-oz., 774• ao 1., Ptl!s, Calcium Sulphide, up to r grain. to be made of empty barrels. Price, 2 so that ~.r~exs ma}' be lidded x r,hou~ delay ,- 2 Drachms, r dradtni, t,00p-Cc,, 5uo -Cc., on demand. 77('• o V uvulas Pills, Cathartic, Conb ound, U. S. I-per .nine ga..1 P., r Ib, b. 972, 4 half-baeee!s Lindy, California, not le-s 25t.-Cc.. tzo-Cs., (o-Cc., 3 0 f'c. :eeid Extract: , Sgui'6's. 778, 8 pounds Pt.Is, Cathartic, Veget,ble, L. S. P., than f ur y.ars old, with gauger's err- 1070, 2 barrel; Gravel, clean, like sample, about 300 lbs. , ach. 6to. it gallon Fluid Extract Conium, Acetic, r-lb. b• titic:+te, directly out of bond. Price, per Squulb. brig. h. 78x. tz kid. Pit's, Mercury Protiodide, G.-L., out proof 4a1). 1072. 4 dozen, each, Jars, Earthen, White, like 612. 4 gallons Fiu d Extract Ergot, U. S. P., gm • 974. 2 one-ctyhth casks Brandy, French, Otard sample, x-lb , %-lb., %-lb. Squibb, t-call. or, b. 781. to D Pills, Pbenacetin, 5 gr. or Hennessy, or Martell, or Remy- 1074• 50 boxes (r doz. box each Labels, Dennison's No. non. 6r;, t gallon Fluid Px. ract Ergot, Acetic, bquil.b, 7z4• S D Plls, P, r.-pho, us, up to 1-12 grain. Martin, smtage of x88q, duty paid, orig. b, 786. t5 II Pllls, Silcer Nitrate, % grain. directly out of bond, with Gauger's to 300 packages of coo each) Labels, Druggist's, CO. to gallons Fluid Extract Rhubarb, Acetic, 788. zo U P,11:, t1 to burg', '11 cture (r drachm). certificate. Price, per proof. _all. printed on best gummed paper (white Squibb. r gold. Cr. b. 1 790. 15o p, uud- Pla-ter, Lead, U. S. P., r lb. rolls. 976. 6 barrel- Port Wine, California. Price, per or t need; from clectros belonging to 618. 5 gallon- Fluid Eat,art Sarsaparilla Mex. 1 1 792. au bLIs. Plaster of Paris, Dentist's best, fre-h, lane gall. the D

Line Nos, Line Nos, Line Nos, Line Nos. ttoo. 480 pounds Paper. Manila, z2-inch and 1300, 6 dozen Catheters,Vcrgne'scylind.assorted. 1504. 1 Nitrous Oxide Scamlcec Steel Cylinder, t6r6. 36 dozen Syringes, Union No. 5, Gmdyear's roll' (,ample, . lgoz, r dozen Catheters, Ver;nc', condo. cap. loo gall., S. S. While Dental :114;;. own, s ith nn Iuhc I wice as long as the x102. 2 reams I'. per, I'arafn, 24 by 36 inches 1304, it dozen Catheter,, V, rene', btcoude. Co. other sample). Isaplc)• • r {o',. 2 C anteeks, J. Ifeynder's &Co.', make. x505. I Nitrous Oxide Charge for preceding. 1(98. 4 dozen Bnl',s extr.) for preceding. Iwf. It reams Paper, Red, 18 by 24 inch^s (sirnpb:), r3

5460 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898.

by said officer or clerk and found to becorrect. All suck line Nos. I.ine N,,,. them therein, and it no "then person be so Interested it deuosits, except that of the successful bidder, rill be 329!, 2 dozen \\'hint, Si Dill Cotton \o. 60, "ll N. 3447• ir+•, 1)onuison'.'f,,gs, as per sample. shall disllnctly .utte that tel ; alx„ (hull it 1S Iri;tde without returned to the persons rn.,tring the sal1te within three '1'.'' Standard 6 , n' d, a- per sample, 3441. t hu tic tit a roping Ink. .try c m,e,tinu w•i;h any ''ther per.nn m.tk n¢ an esti. days after the contract is awarded. If the successlo 3292. 3 dl/cu piers: \\'hits Tape. 3149• t St. ,nil iitg I'.t 7 by tin, mate hut the same pu,pose, ,rod is In All re,pects fair bidder shall refuse or neglect, within live days alter 3023. 5 pounds S a I.1. nJ T. life. i i - ll. I I ricnnn I sle,luni,c 1 m nsmit l''r. firm wuh~nn colni-ion of Irau,, .,,id r,'it nn munbet of notice that the contract has been awarded to him, tc 3294• 8 only I'nnl'd Stair- :\rmy Infantry Over- 349i. z only t;-gal. \\,tt, r Sterilizer, Kny Co. the \Ituncipal As-embly, head iii .0 department, ,:hiefofa execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by c,,,ts, patter" of tlo5 or I,dvr. 34:5• ': L,"r Iron 5too1., An. t6500, kny Cl,,'s hul i',ut. deputy tln•rrul o,r clerk Ih.•n•in, or ,,thee officer him shall be forfeited t,, and retained by The City of 3295• 50 gallons Liquid Pcvtom;ius iu bulk. e:tt'lot. uc. of 'be Ci~rnnran,m, is dir''i ily or tnuircct ly mt''rested New York as licnid:nei datnaaes for such neglect or 3.96. 40 :ull„ns 51 I,inr in b~dk. 3456. z high Iron Sto„I, No. t65oo, Kny Co.', therein, or in the supplie- or work h which it relates, or refusal : but if he shall execute the contract within the 3.97• 3 barrels >u;ar of \l ilk. cogilO-2s. m any portion of the pen lit's thereof. I he bid or esti- time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be re- x990 4 cozcu Ilud.ou'- F'o, d, to t pound p..ckagc<, 3457. 2 l)ies.m;; buckets, Ni,. 17660, Kny Co.'s mate must he Seri hod by the oath, ,u writing, of the turnei ti him :2 id. 5 pounds I. „arse Sponge. cut..lugue. party or parties making the cstunat,' that the several Should the person or persn, to whom the contras l 3300• t pound C.Irllaze SponOe. 3458. r only \\'bite Stretcher, No. 16554, Kny matters staled therein are in all respects true. Where may be -twardrd neglect or rc:u,e to accept tic contract 3301. 5o pounds Star, It P wrier. Co.'s c ctalo.gue. more than tine person is iutere,led. It is requisite that within tite days after written notice that the same ha, 3303. I Carboy Amu ,nia. J419. 7 Ste I liege lain Wash Basins, No. 17434• the VURIFICA'nuu be made and subscribed by All the been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it lie or 9303. I gallon Paitins While Sticking Vu ax, Kny I'o.'s catalogue. parties interested. they accept but do not exccute the contract .,n.i give the 3304• 50 pounds Rock 1'0tosh. 346.,. 1 Edson I tiaphrasm Pump, No. 2. Pit. Nov. Each bill or estimate shall be accompanied by the con. pio;'cr secunry, he or they shall be considered as riving 330;. 2 dozen Beef l'eptoi,t,s. 16, 158'. sent, in writing, of two Liroselinlllers or freeholders, in hue City of New York, with their resp abandoned it and at, ii default to the Corporation. anc 3306. I pint Payson's Indellible 1nk. 34'I. 4 tons Eltcksmiths Cooal. ective place, of the contract will be readvertaned and relete as provI.ted 5 ;;al ups 5:u' it.!, Disinfectant, 3462. 3 only \Chip:, bu,inessor residence, to the effect that if the contract be by law. 3308, I barrel IIy ro 4, reomal. 346 3' 2 pair '1'rarls tot- Amhulanco. awarded to the person making the eout 3-5 lbs. net each, ; dozen Phi 1V'r tigers. Alm,hmisc. I grit-s \1'. & \\', Sewing Machine Needles, 3489. 2 piece- Sill a, 4 by 6 inches. awarded. I( the successful bidder shall refs'e or ,21-. 2 barrels I. ll.,w, b,,ut 3co Ibs. net each, 334/• neglect, within five d.,ys after notice that the contract ci'al. No. n. short point-. 3410. 6 15 tom life vs I r \fott's "scorcher No. rz. 3=11. ;o barrels Clt:u- has been awar(:ed to him, to execute the same, the 8- z doz :n Vu. 1\ . Button Holt Knives D., 349t• 6 Grates for Alofts 4 orcher Ni', +4, pat9. 3 dozen --in. Grand Glass Globes. 334 amount of the depn,n made by him ..hal, be forfeited to 3225. t dozen Latin (,lobes. as per s.mlple. Na. to. 33 in. 3492. tz l rates, 6 for \loth Scorcher No. z7, 6 for 3z3^, 25 pounds Hor-e She Nails, No. ro. SI- its Scorch. r No. zt. and be retained by the City of N, w 1 ,irk as liquidated ;zzr. 4 on) Side Lamp- for Amhulancc'. d:unages for such neglect or refusal ; but if !.e shall ex• 12 d zen 7 in. Ward Thcruumeters. 3493• 36 Ply, t'. for Mitts Sc rch' r. 3252. 1 box Ameri. out Gl.~s-, t4 by zo, first qail - 3357. eeute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount 5 ke,s :od t:ut \ails. 3494. 24 Shakers for Mutts Scorcher. it'r. doui le thicknes,. 3;58. til be returned to Line. 700 pouml. horse Shoe, F. S H., too pounds 3495. 3c Dour D.~slpers, rz for Alotis Scorcher No. of his deposit „- 3223. 4 pieces (homed Goals, tD C.y 48. 3359' Should the person or persons to wnatn the contract 2 Hand onlu'n'n lmmcr=ion J..rs, t7?i in. No. 3, co_, politic- \o. 200 poencis ,2, t2 or \Lott, Scorcher No. z4, 12 for 3224. 4, may be accorded neglect or refuse to accept the contract deep, "R. Roy Cu." No. e, too pounds No. 6, too pounds 11 "its Scorcher No. zt. 3496. 1 Grate for Kitchen H cater No. 3, O.S. ,riunu lute days after w ititen notice that the saute has 3225. r dozen Cup,,, Department Sin f pattern. o.7. been .ncardvd to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or 1 dozen '-aucc s, Iirparintent Stab pattern. 3497. 3 1f1 its Slorchers N.'. to, 3226, ;260, 6-12 dozen Urocers Covered Scoops No. 5o. they accept but du not execute the contract .rod give the 3498• 3 'llott,Scorehtcrs No. 14- 3227, z cozen Inds ctdual Bat Lotus , Department St d3 6t. 2 only Cold Chisels. proper security, h.- or they shall be considered as having patron. 33 3499, z set o1 Fire Brick and Clay for Perfection 336'• 3 only Points. abandontd it and a. In ut'l.utlt to the Corporation and 32a8. 1 uoz''.n ",de \- -,i-eta'le Lashes, Department Remstc Ni'. It, b,-at " Brennan" 333. t set '- in. NLitch Planes. 35550. 2 only Stove Lifters. oat " Braun in the contract will be readvertised and rclet, as provided rtaff pattern. 3364. 6 gross Screws No. 7, 'y in. by law. 3229. 1 d zrn Soup kilo. es, Department Staff pit. 3511. it set Fire Brick and Jam, for Slott'. Kitchen 3365. 3 gross Screws No. 7, 1 in. Range Defiance No. s, at fire-huttsu, The quality of the articles, suji/)lies, goods, wares tern. 2 pairs Dividers, i each, 7 by to in, B. 1. and merchandise utust coufornt to ez ,cry re/l i t to the 3230, 3-lz dozen Glass Graduated Uriials, z8-ounct ;67. r d'.zen 5 in. Flush Bolts, san:pl's o/ ik,' saute on e.rkibitine at the o//i.e of the c,,panty. 3.020 z Gra„' fir \louts Kitchen Range D'liance 3368. r only Ir'at Ham 1'ot. L. \ G.. No, rt5. No 8, at Fire Enttine Horse. B. I. strict Depotrttxcnt, or. in !!te a:'srurr of sam~+bs, to Me 323x. I dozen l;1 :.s Fr,tit Di•hes. As per sample, I box Smoke Bell Chain. 3369. 3503. 2 Benom I i.-' Pot, fir Raemond & Camp- printed sp,ri/ieations. Bidders are re[ u: ionrd to exam- 3232. 2 dozen'hubular Lan. urn Globes. 2, 2 pairs Bit -n.l psi as per sample. (ne t/l, s'peci/hrttionr for Seu tricolors of the a) ti les, 3233. 2 dozen I ubular Lantern turners, 337 hells " Active," No, 15, R. 1, Ho.pital. 3/7', o my Pr ken Bits, as per sample, 3504. zoo pV unds Co,r. etc., re,/rtireet hefn' e nra6'ing t/ueur esrinrat.•s, antic re 3534. 2 d zen \I::. er Lamp Chimneys. 3 duzn Patent Brays, as per sample. nt Utio.lerl against refee'rnrY to any .ra,u/'les or op. ci/i- t d zen ]l ammoth L. app CLi: iii wise 350'. 3o d zea ('utte to Mop,, as ncr sample. 3235. 3373. t box Caper Rivets No.3, 'i in. crtrions ,./kcr t/e.tn lhnse /nruisked hr the 1)e/artvtent. z dozen L'racket Lantps, complete, to fit 3;c6. 21 dozen Whie fine Army Pails. 3236, i dozen Ball Dog Letter Chips, as per Sue/r re/err', es are can for rriecting built ui'hereon in..,t bottom and 5112 3374• 33o8, z set R, and Ni den Bowls. bracket cub sample. tlteyateat'ritten; a;tdcn11innocaseyvt'erntheaction in, at lop. 3509• r pair 9-hitflar-. 337: I dozen Iron Casters r~_ in., Payson's pat- of //to 1Jetartnrent of/ir e°rs in /,assin.c upon to asters. 3237, i dozen Chimneys for Mammoth Lamp, J5-0. 1 pair 7 fit t (Jars, ent anti-friction style, Nu. 37, oblong 35tI. 2 bun les French Will' w, as per sample, I;i,lders will state the price for each a, tide, by which plate. the 'bid, ,till be tested. 2 dozen Bracket Iamp Chimneys, as per 3512. leo pounds Raft u, as per sample. 3238, ;37(. L l'rz• n let dulum BOI's for Ansonia 8 Day Bidders will see tie out the amount of their estimates sample. 3513. (4 dozen Ansonia 8-1)ay Clods Drop Octa- Clocks, D. 0. lime. gon, \\'alnut cases. in addition to In5Prtinz the same in figures. 3139. z dozen Miller Lamp Chimneys, as per Elicit ariicic when delivered shall have a tag attached 3377. t pair Round Put I'ip-rs 4(z in. long. 3514. 5o pounds \\ ]lire 1lanlla Hammock Lashing, sample. he 'rung fill'- numi,er. 3245. 2 dozen Duplex Lamp Chimney:. 331-8. I parr F at Point PI, crs 5 in. long. as per sample. t only Round Nred'e File. 3516, 120 gross Clot) es P ns. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- 1241, 2 dozen Dinner Plates, Department Staff truller, in accordance with the term, of the contract, or pattern. 3379. 3-12 dozen 8-in. Triargular Files. 55 cords of fine Wood to be delivered as 3554' from time to time, as the Commissioners nutty deter- 2 dozen Suup Plates, Department fluff pat- 3381. 5 keg- Sd Cut Nail', reo pounds each. required, 3242. it ne. corn. z kegs red Cut Nails. too pohods each. 3525. 1 Michi,e for making Wire Mattresses, z Steel Por,e'aiu Water P.,ils with elvers Houchin Ft Huber, No. :o F1'ty-tltird The form of the contract, including specifications and 32 'a dozen larze Vegetable Dishes. Department 3383• 43• amt lips, No. 17650, Kings Co. Cata. Street, h r''oklyn. for N, zit war' , showing the m.mm-r of pa}ment, can he obt.lined at Staff pattern. the oil ce of the U.•p:, rt in rn t..,nd bid,L'rs are ca ill limed 2 dozen 'lea Cups. Department Staff patient lug tie. 3526. r par Gra'e Bars fir Richardson S Boytt- 3244, to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as 2 dozen oau.. Cr.. Dcpa:tmect Staff pattern. 3384. z only' Iron Meat Broilers, no by t6 in. h-nv " Perfect " Furnace No. 190, 3245. the IS Bird of Public Chart i5' will insist upon its absolute 3240. 2 dozen Butter Chips, Department Staff g' g• 2 e. plc Fl ur Sieves 3527, t pair Grate Bats for RI h.udson \ 6iyn- r only t'-in. I'olato Fry Pan. ton3 " Gi,mt " Furnace Nu. 36, t $94. enforcement in every p.lrti.ulur. pane, n. Jull N \%. KF:LLER, President, 3247. 2 dozen Desert Plates, Department Staff 3357• 2 only r2-in \1 ire Potato Fry Baskets. 3528, 2 Grates for Dres-in;, Furnei:c, "S. nt.rry 8, t gross >p:ndle Sc cse-, as per sample. C'ai.str ucti. •n C " N. L. no numbs:. 1 I)I II .111 'l 0 IN, J R., Cuulmi,sioner, pattern. 33 J.3hIl'. FEE N 1', Comml,stoner, 2 dozen Breakfast Plates, Department Staff 3389• dozen i,-in. Flap Hinges. 29, 3 Shakers for VMott, Scnrch''rs, t cash fur 3248. 35 D, p.,rtn;en, It Pnbl, Charities. pattern. 3390• 3 ''oz n Spiral Do r pi legs, as per sample. No. ,o, r 2 and '7, " Old S , Ic." i pair Tiusnrith'- Snips, A,,.2. 3249. 4 boxes American Glass. 15 by 36;, in 3391. 353x, 24 Extra Hussy ftreuchinz straps, '?4 'n. first q r+lily, double thiebnese. 3392• it pair -pound oulucrine Irons, 35 ,0. 35 Window Shade, and Fixtures for d .ublc 3i50. 4 boxes American Gla-_, 3r by 3514 in. first 3313. t dozen St:ebbing Awls. cnndow> at City Hoy it al. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED quality, double th.ckness.- 3394• I eet Double Harness Hangers, as per 3533. 7 \Window Shades and Fixtures for single STATES. 3252. r dozen Smote Bells, sample. window's at l tv Hospital. 3233. 2 d:'z-n Porcelain Globes, for 5-in. Hoeder. 3395, I tinned Meat Chopper, " Enterprise," 3534. to 66g:dlon D. H. & \I. Steam Jacket Boilers, FOR THE SOUTIIF.R\ DISTRICT OF NEW 3254• z only r-,gallon Butter Crocks. No. zz. to be retin:,ed. YORK. 3255• 2 dozen 3a- B. Lamp Wick. 3306. ?; dozen Potato Knives 3535• 7 baskets D. IS. St 9I. Steam Jacket Boilers, I doz,an Bath 'Ihern:ome'ers, as per sample. 3256. t dozen Dietz Lantern Globe:, as per sam- 33,7- to be retinned. In the matter of the petition of Thomas F. Gilroy, 339 I pair to-in. \1'i ged Dviders. ple. 8, 3536. 1 square yard 1-,6 in Rainbow Packing, Commissioner of Public Works, tinder and in pursu- 3257. it doz-n Pinafore Globs, 3399• 1-t2 dozen No. 3, Britian'a Soup Lades, wood 3537. 1 Square yard roc-': n. Rainl;ow I'2-king, handles. ance of chapter 490 of the Laws of 1883 and the acts 305$• z (4 dozen L ,nip Burn, rs. as per :ample. 3538. r doz'n ;y' in. L)isks. amendatory thereof, on behalf of The Mayor, Alder- 3; d ze,i Dietz Lantern R festers. 1 dozen i-in, W,ks. 3359, 3400. 5 rounds (l. lvanized 8d. Nails. 3539• men and Commonalty of The City of New York, for 3260. r dozen i-in. Lautu Wicks. 3400. 3 bundb's \Mire, it bundle each No. 6, to, z2. 3540. 1 Bras- Squirt Can. the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal 326x. z-tz dozen 5-,al. 1st tie Jars. z pair Gas Flier's, zo in. lung. 3402. 3 bundles Flat Iron, ~, by 3-r6-in, 354!. under said act. 3262. 1 dozen Co:,,.h L,nip Burners, as per sample 3403• o bars I lat Iron, t(4 by !9.tn, 35411• 3 dozen sh• etc Emery Cloth, i dozen sheets 3263, 5 d,ae 1 W. B. Nutter Chip,. 34'=4, 8 tars 1.-in, Jquarc Iron. e.,ch, No. c, No. co, \o. L. IN RE CLAISI OF JOSEPH BENEDICT, 3264, 32 yard,"A ' Lamp \\ ick. 340z- 6 bas 7,-in. Round Iron. 3543• 25 dozen of ]fen's Knit shirts, as per sam- 3265. dozen Lonki~.g Gla,ses, t3 by 24 in. 3406, 25 pounds Flat In-n, 3 in. wide, 3-r6-in. thick. ple. -t Mammoth Hanging Lamp. 15 dozen of Men's Kuit Drawers, as per 3 66 ?407. z8 bundles Iron Wire, 3 bundles each Nos, 4, 3544• UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 3567. 2 dozen Butt'r Chips, Department pattern. 6, 8, zit, 12, 54. sample. r dozen Glass Goblets, ordinary size and No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or P the rep lit ,if Daniel O'Connell, William Murray 3263, 340°-. style. it bundle 35-in. R„un' Iron. contractors and none will be paid for by the 1Jepartment. and George Caulfield, Contmv sinners , if Appraisal in I bundle Stull \\'ire, No. 17. 3269, r dezcn Students Limp Wick. 3409• The person or persons making any bid or estimate the above-entitled natter, was filed in the office of the 10. I piece Sheet Brass, No. 17, 1 foot square. 3270. a doz'-n Globes for Die.z Star Lantern. 34 shall furnish the same at a Sealed envelope, indorsed Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United States for the 34 r r. 2 bundles HI. Round Iron, ;Li by 3-z6. Southern District of New York on the t8th day of 327!. 6 dozen W. G. Individual Butter Plates. " Bid or Estimate for Dry Goods, etc., etc.," with his 12• 12 bar- Square Iron, ?i in. 3272, 13 Mantels for Ws!sbach Lautps. 34 or their [tame or names and the date of presentation October, 1898, and a certified copy thereof filed in the 6 bars 33-rn. Round Iron. 3273, zz Chimneys for R-elsbach Lamps. 34,3• to the head of said Department, at the said office, office of the Clerk of the County of Weschester, at 4• 6 bars Flat Iron, s(4 by 3 in. White Plains, in said county, on the 24th day of Octo- 3274. z piece Black Enamelled Drill, 52 in. wide, 34, on or before the day and hour above named, at which as per sample. 34,5• 6 boxes Rixfing tin. r4 by zo. time and place the bids or estimates received will be ber, 1898. 3273. t piece White Rubber Sheeting, 54 in. wide, 3416, z bars Iron, ( I y r?4 in. publicly opened by the President of said Department, Notice is further given that the said report includes as per sample, 34t7. z liars =-s-in. Round Iron. or his duly authorized agent, and read, and affects the parcels of land designated as Parcels 3418, 3 bars Flat Iron, '/y by 2 in. 3276. 4 gross pieces White Stay Bindinz, as per SHE Il„ARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE Nees. 514, 517, st8 and part of 507. 2 bar,_ Flat lion, 'j by 2 in. sample. 34"9• RIGHT 1'O REJECT ALL RIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED Notice is further given that an application will be 20, i b )x l in, 14 by r.f, xx, 3277, r Cap Er Ambul.tnce Surgeon, as per 34 ro on FVR TILE PUBLIC INTEREST. AS t'ROVIDED IN SEC- made at a stated term of the Circuit Court of the 21. 5 pounds Copper \1 Ire, No. 12. sample. 34 TION 64. CHAPTER Oro, LAWS OF 1887. United States for the Southern District of New York 3278, 2 Rubber Autopsy Aprons, as per sample. 3422. 4 sheets Galvanized Iron, No. rz. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract to be held in the Post-odice Building, in The City of 3 dozen Breeching Snaps, as per sample. 3279. 2 lengths Rub. er Fl. or Matting. z length 34 25• awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- New York, on Friday, the 9th day of December, 1,898, . 6-zz dozen Whips, as per ample. 32 ft. to in. long. t length 14 ft. 6 m. (426 pe'ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, at It A. at., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be long, 4 ends to It, finished, i428. i Breechi"g for Drop H,,rnes,as per sample. as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- heard, for an order confirming said report, and for such 3280. 3-12 dozen Rubber Overcoats, one 68-in, chest 1430• i dozen pairs 'lug Straps, a, per sample. poration. other ur further relief as may be just. measure, one 40-in. chtst measure. I43r• 30 barrels Portland Cement. The award of the contract will be made as soon as NEW YORK, October 27, x898, 25 barrel, W. W. Lime. JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel, 3281, 30 yar s So. 4 Canvas. 1432• practicable after the opening of the bids. r5 barrels Flnishinci Lime, 28x. 6 pounds Hair Pins. 1433, Delivery will be required to be made from time to Office and Post-office address, 3283. 1 only 16 flit American Flag. ,434. 25 barrels C'.mmon Lime, time and in such quantities as may be directed by the No. z Tryon Row, 3284. 1 only 9 6't American Flg. 1435- z5 barrel- Plaster Paris. Borough of Manhattan, said Commissioners. City of New York, 3285. z6 dozen White Spout Cotton Nn. 50, " O. N. 436. 25 barrels Roserdale Cement, Any bidder for this contract must be known to be I." `r indard 6 cord, as per sample, '437. no Bush Plasterers Hair. engaged to and well prepared for the business, and must 3286. 37 dozen White Spo'd Cotton No, 40, 'U.N. 438, 500 feet 3;;-In. Clear Pine, D. 2 sides. have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the T." Standard 6 cord, as per sample. 1439• too Wall Strips. person or persons to whcm the contract may be awarded THE CITY RECORD. 3387. 37 dozen White Spool Cotton No 30 "O. N. 1440• 2,000 feet Ceiling Boards, 4 in., T. & G., D. 2 will be required to give security for the performance of 1'." rtaodard 6 cord, as per sample. s!des, the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient HE CITY RECt1RD IS PUL'LIsHF:D DAILY 3288. as dozen I:lack Spool Cotton No. 40, " O. N. 34411- S. Hemlock Boards. sureties. each in the penal amount of fifty (50) per cent. T Sunday sand legal holidayse'xcepted at No. a T." Standard 6 cord, as per sample. 344a- So only a by 6 tier ce Joist, 3a8g. of the bid for each article. City Hall, New York City. Annualsuus,ription, $9.30, eg dozen Black S1.00l Cotton No- e, "0. N. 3444- s only s-inch Oak Piank, Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name postage prepaid. T." Standard 6 cord, as per sample. 3445 a only 154-inch Oak Plank. 3290. 0,000 yards Seersucker, as per sample. and place of residence of each of the persons making the WILLIAM A. BUTLER, 3446- 6 only %-inch Oak Prank. same the nemes of all persons interested with him or Supervisor I