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THE CITY RECORD. ______OFFICIAL JOURNAL. ______

VOL. XXIX. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. NUMBER 8,631,

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending August 31, 1901.

OFFICE OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN, NEW YORK, September 12, 1901. Hon. ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, AJajor: SIR-In pursuance of section 196, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, I have the honor to present herewith a report to August 31, 1901, of all moneys received by me and the amount of all warrants paid by me since August 24, 1901, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on August 31, 1901. Very respectfully, PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 31, 190I. CR.

1901. 1901. Aug. 3r To Additional Water Fund...... . $8,958 ax Aug. 24 ByBalance ...... I $r,6ao,i3i 14 Additional Public Park Fund ...... roo no American Museum of Natural History ...... r6, 65 CITY OF New YORK. Armory Fund ...... 275 oo " 3e Arrears of Taxes: Anti-toxine Fund ...... a4r 27 Borough of . ...I Gilon...... I $91,387 40 Block Tax Assessment Map Lund...... r.6nr o5 Borough of The Bronx..... " ...... ,' 24,030 09 , ...... 6,954 75 Borough of ...... ...... 26,886 55 Bridge Over Bast River, between Boroughs of Manhattan and . r,7o9 85 Borough ofQueens...... I " ...... X0,028 z5 Bridge Over Fast River, between Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. ,,56z 46 Borough of Rich mond...... I " ...... 86s o6 Bridge Over Harlem River at First and Willis Avenues ...... 31,rz3 19 $153,198 38 Bridge Over Harlem River, One Hundred and Forty-fifth to One Interest on Taxes: Hundred and Forty-ninth Street...... ...... ..... 81,705 88 Borough of Manhattan..... Gilon ...... $6,478 78 Bridge Over Bronx River at One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street. 24 19 Borough of ..... " ...... .. 2,365 76 ' go Bridge Over Bronx River at Westchester Avenue (Permanent,...... 36 45 Borough of Brooklyn...... ...... 2,r3r Bridge Over New York and Harlem Raihrcad ...... 24 no Borough of Queens...... " ...... 865 45 Bridge Connecting Pelham B.ty Palk and City Island-Construction o:. 271 78 Borough of Richmond...... 11 ...... I 62 82 Borough of Brooklyn ...... rt,384 22 11,905 72 Bridge Over Newtown Creek, from Grand Street, Borough of Brooklyn, Street Improvement Fund-January I, 1898: to Grand Street, Borough of Queens-Construction of ...... 511 on Borough of Manhattan..... Gilon ...... 1 $1,511 12 Borough of Queens ...... 30 00 Borough of The Bronx .....I " ...... '. 2,133 32 Borough of Richmond ...... 464 84 Borough of Brooklyn...... " ...... 362 71 Croton Water Food...... 2 Borough of Richmond...... , .. ...... i II 31 ,750 33 4,018 46 College of The City of New York-New Sites, etc ...... x4,485 33 Change of Grade Damage Commission, Twenty-third and Twenty. Interest on Assessments-Street Improvement Fund : fourth Wards ...... 5,295 50 Borough of Manhattan..... Gtlon ...... $8o 86 Construction of Private Sewers, Borough of The Bronx...... 54 68 Borough of The Bronx...... " ...... I 62 25 Construction of Private Sewers. Borough of Brooklyn ...... v3 26 Borough of Brooklyn...... , " ...... 5 17 Construction and Maintenance of Public Parkways ...... 8 Borough of Richmond...... " ...... 35 53 32 248 63 -Construction of...... r4 53 Dock Pond ...... 79,279 52 Fund for Street and Park Openings: Department of Water Supply, Borough of Brooklyn, i9oo ...... 54 0o Borough of Manhattan..... lI Gilon ...... : 6ae 53 Department of Water Supply, Boroug-1 of Brooklyn, 1901 ...... 87,670 40 Borough of The Bronx....., " ...... I, 30,575 06 Department of Building,, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx- 10,597 59 Special Fnnd ...... so 0o Interest on Assessments-Fund for Street and Park Openings: Department of Public Charities, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- Borough of Manhattan....., Gilon ...... I $r o9 218 33 Building Fund ...... 3,984 90 Borough of The Bronx.....'' ' ...... I Department of Street Cleaning, Borough of Manhattan-New Stock or ai9 4' Plant ...... 2,240 CO Interest on Twenty-sixth Ward Bonds, Department of Street Cleaning, Borough of Brooklyn-New Stock or 1899, etc., Borough of Brooklyn...... Gilon ...... h o6z Plant ...... ...... , 6 0 00 Intere,t on Interest on Twenty- ixtt Ward ,30 Bonds, x899, etc., Borough of Brook-i Excise 'taxes, New York County ...... 434 45 9 6o Excise Taxes, Kings County ...... x,053 33 lyn...... ' ...... -Improvement of Extension ...... Jamaica Avenue Improvement-Assess-1 ` 6 r6 08 Extension of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette ...... 170 0o ment Fund, Borou;h of Brooklyn. . . ...... •...••••. 53, Fire Department Fuml-Sites, etc...... r,roo no Sewer Assessments, ywenty-ninth Ward,~i Fund for Gratuitous Vac _ination ...... 105 00 Borough of Brooklyn-Installments, ...... , 158 36 Fund for Street and Park Openings ...... 7r,4 22 79 1899, etc ...... High School Fund...... 33.500 Co Opening and Grading Asessments,) Hester Street Park Fund ...... 5,250 00 Bi9,oroug hc.. Brook.Brook- ...... I ...... 19 8I Jefferson Park-Improvement of ...... t8 74 lyy e-Installments,6 99, y Mulberry Bend Park-Construction of...... 4 20 Flagging Tax Assessments, Thirtieth ~ Maintenance and Improvement of Public Parks, Brooklyn Heights..... t4 00 Ward, Borough of Brook) n-Install- New York Public Library Fund...... r4 co ments, 1900 ...... " ...... 35 17 Interest on Assessments, Borough of, New Hall of Record-Building Food ...... 2,500 no 20 4 New East River Bridge Fund ...... t66 67 Brooklyn ...... ...... Arrears of Water Rents, x898, etc., floe. New York Zoological Garden Fund ...... 1,o5a So 85o 7., New York and Brooklyn Bridge...... I ...... 22,461 79 ough of Brooklyn ...... ...... i Public Driveway, Construction of ...... 179 50 Interest on Water Rents, iSg8, etc., Bor- Police Department Fund-Sites and Buildings ...... r6,aog 20 ough of Brooklyn ...... i " ...... 71 Rapid Transit Fund, No. a ...... Water Rents, Long )eland City, Borough) . 25,x40 73 " ...... 174 ca Repaving-Chapter 35, Laws of 5892...... Boo 76 of Queens ...... Repaving Streets, Borough of Manhattan ...... 304 00 Interest on \Vater Rents, Long Island ...... 19 37 Repaving Streets, Borough of Brooklyn ...... x44 45 City. Borough of Queens...... Repaving Streets, Borough of Q.teens ...... -4,485 2 Unclaimed salaries and Wages...... Timmerman ...... 333 92 5 Street Incumbrance Fund, Boroughs of Repaving Streets, Borough of Richmond ...... ro5 49 96 co Riverside Park and Drive-Completion of Construction ...... 6 Manhattan and The Bronx...... Nagle ...... 53 37 Return of Trfal Fees, Municipal District Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Borough of The Bronx...... r8t r7 Wilson ...... r7 w Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Borough of Brooklyn...... 7x7 41 Courts ...... ...... Police Department-Police Fund, r9o1.. Murphy...... tr8 go Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Manhattan ...... 265 62 2,800 no Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of The Bronx ...... a 09 Theatncaland Concert Licenses...... ...... Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Brooklyn...... ., 186 86 Commissions-Public Administrator..... Hoes ...... ' 677 64 Tapping Pipes ...... Byrne ...... 134 cs Revenue Bond Fund-Improvement of Public Park at East One Hun rr,584 1 dred and Eighty-first Street...... ...... Dock Fund ...... ... ...... Murphy...... 397 09 Croton Water Rent Refunding Ace runt.. I Commissioners Sinking Fund 557 a8 Revenue Bond Fund-Payment of Soldier, Sailors and Marines in 8z 4a United States Army and Navy Employed by The City of New York Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments...... during Spanish-Americ in War ...... a96 22 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims ...... ...... ...... S,o68 99 Excise Taxes, Borough of Revenue Bond Fund-Compilation of Arrears of Taxes and Assessments. 1,283 28 Manhattan ...... Hilliard...... $4,400 55 Revenue Bond Fund-County Clerk's Office...... ...... 8 Excise Taxes, Borough of 74 99 Michell ...... r,5ao no Revenue Bond Fund-Pumping Plant, Borough of The Bronx...... 4,567 55 Brooklyn ...... Revenue Band Flmd-Judgments ...... 20 Excise Taxes, Borough of 6, 3 74 Richmond ...... Nichol...... 156 67 Revenue Bond Fund-Payment of Expenses of Board of Justices, - --_ 6,oF7 02 Municipgit Courts, City of New York...... ...... I 284 ro 543i no Revenue Bond Fund-Department of Health-Preventing Danger from ( Kane ...... Infectious and Contagious Diseases...... ...... , Nagle ...... r,73o 00 r,too 2 w !' Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-Borough of Manhattan...... x,045 94 General Fund, Boroughs of O'Brien ...... Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-Borough of The Bronx...... 47 86 Manhattan and The{ ! Donohue ...... 773 69 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-Borough of Brooklyn...... Bronx ...... Keating...... ... 54 50 1,883 40 Holly ...... 7,674 40 School Building Fund, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx...... 8,32518,325 s5 Murphy ...... 4+9 30 School Building Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 07,832 25 School Building Fund, Borough of Queens ...... Kane ...... 381 40 t2,coS to General Fund, Borough of t I Hayes ...... 453 08 School Building Fund, Borough of Richmond ...... 8,018 no Brooklyn ...... Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial Arch Fund...... Nagle ...... ''4 00 roa no Borough of Sheriff's Fees ...... I a,35a 27 General Fund, I Kane ...... 40 co Street Improvement Fund ...... 65,940 99 Queens ...... General Fund, Borough of, Viaduct at Melrose Avenue, Over New York and Harlem Railroad., 1,844 00 ...... 8 00 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages...... a2o 33 Richmond ...... i Water-main Fund,No.3 ...... 724 00 - -- - 22,111 57 Water-main Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... Baroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx-- 616 t8 Sundry Licenses ...... Roche ...... 456 00 Water Construction, Borough of Brooklyn...... 47,641 9~ 1Va'er Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn, 1901 ...... Restoring and Repaving, Borough of 553 44 1 64 $810,401 43 Manhattan ...... Keating ...... 476

5790 THE CITY RECORD . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. '9or• I l Igor. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx- Aug.3r To Department of Highways ...... g.t3 50 Aug. 3r By Restnrine and Repaving, Borough of Laying Croton Pipe...... t,tto 07 The Bronx...... Keating ...... 6542 on r Arrears of Taxes, x898, etc...... ,., Gilon ...... ... 5,785 97 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Borough of Brooklyn. Interest on Taxes, 18 8• etc...... ..... " 5,744 85 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Borough of Richmond. 585483 759a Street Improvement q Fund-June r5, Department of Highways, Borough of Manhattan...... ssess ents . .... " ...... 32,567 z3 Department of Highways. Borough of Brooklyn ...... ...... 296 554 35no Interest on Assessments-Street Im- Department of Pubic Charities, Boroughs of "Brooklyn and Queens.... 4 o~ provement Fund...... 4,097 37 Department of Street Cleaning, Boroughs of Manhattan and'1'he Bronx. S67 cg Fund forfor Street and Park Openings.... '• ...... a,59f 87 Department of Water Supply, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. 74 68 Interest on Assessments-Fund for Department of Bridges. Borough of Queens ...... ...... 47 o4 Street and Park Openings...... ...... ...... r,38t 8r Fire Department, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... 495 on Charges on Arrears of Assessments... ...... 37 0 PoliceStation-houses-Alteratio ns, etc ...... 197 04 Water-meter Fund, eter2...... ...., ...... ...... to 57 Interest on Water-meter FFund, No. a.. ...... 6 to Association for Befriending Childrenrgor' and Young Girls-House of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Holy Family...... 422 28 Viaduct ...... ...... " ...... 44 21 Association for Befriending Children and Young Girls-House of Borough of Brooklyn- Nazareth ...... 1,918 76 Shea ...... Board of Assessors ...... ...... a6 New York and Brooklyn Bridge...... '•" .. . 9,945 r Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Expenses of ...... 3.3566 i6 66 Water Rents...... ..... ... Tate ...... zi,5o3 18 Bureau of Municipal Statistics ...... 64t 66 Water Revenue...... " ...... o5c 75 Board of City R,cord ...... I ... 3,o39 r5 Sundry Licenses...... Jordan ...... 46; no Board of Elect inns-Election Expenses...... I ...... 6,433 zo Restoring and Repaving ...... Keating..., ... 688 so Board of Public Improvements ...... 4926 03 Common Land Fund, Late Town of Brooklyn (E.tstern District) Dispensary and Hospital...... 98 4 4z Gravesend-Rents...... O'Brien ...... • 57 00 Colored Orphan Asylum and Association for Benefit of Colored Children, Interest on Surplus Fund...... Commissioners Sinking Func 1,000 on City of Non York ...... Arrears of Taxes, r897, etc ...... Gilon ...... z,44t 71 Colored Home and Hospital...... 3,202,348 78 Arrears of Taxes-County Towns..... ...... z 6r Civil Service Commission ...... • ...... •••• 74 Interest on Taxes, etc ..... " ...... r,ort ro Commissioners of 6,249 92 In 1:97, on Twenty-sixthTwen...... Ward ard BondsBonds, Accounts ...... y539 46 ieres eon ...... 'Iwen y . ...... , at 20 College of The City of Ness' York ...... 834 r6 Interest on Interest,18), etc Twenty-..... City Court of New York ...... .1,213 29 Ward Bonds. 58)7. etc...... ... .. ...... 8 r5 Court of Special Sessmns, First Division ...... 5,848 22 Eighth Ward Improvement Fund-In- Court of Special Sessions, Second Division-...... 4,283 3r stallments and Assessments...... " ...... Coroners-Salaries and Expenses of Coroners, Borough of '.Nnnhattan. 4,966 64 "Twenty-sixth Ward-Main Sewer- 248 93 Coroners- Salaries and Expenses of Coroners, Borough of The Bronx, 2,387 77 Installments...... .. ...... Coroners-Salaries and Expenses of Coroners, Borough of Brooklyn.... a,ggt b6 Twenty-sixth Ward-Main Sewer- 385 56 Coroners-salaries act i Expenses of Coroner,, Borough of Queens..... 5,624 99 Full Payment ...... ... ...... .. ...... 538 ro Coroners-Salaries and Expenses of Coroners, Borough of Richmond.. r,sfz 49 Sewerage Fund, Laws of 1802 and 1894. " ...... t05 6z City Magistrates' Courts, First Division...... ...... -3,433 is City Magistrates' Courts. Second Uicision ...... t4,o6t 8z Assessment Fund...... •.. 1.205 93 Department of Bridges, Borough of Manhattan ...... ra,g36 73 Flagging Tax, tC.... ...... Thirtieth .. Department of Brides, Borough of The Bronx ...... ...... 2,695 qr Ward, txth, W rd-S ...... Imp- ...... [z3 63 Department of Bridges, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 9,t7r 53 Twenty-sixth Ward-Street Improve- Department of Bridges, nro sigh of Queens ...... ment Fund-Installments...... 657 z8 Departmenr.of Bridges, Borough of Richmond ...... ...... 5,339325 0900 Unp,iid Assessments, Town of Graves. Department of Buildings. But oughs of Manhattan and Tne Bronx,.,.,, end ...... " ...... S 76 28,064 8q Interest on Assessments ...... ...... , 826 z8 Department of Buildings, Borough of Brooklyn ...... I=,7 6 63 Opening and Widening Streets...... Department of Build mgs, Borough of Richmond...... 4 g ...... 159 34 Department of Correction, Borough of 1lanhattan ...... 18,788 74 Interest on Assessments-Opening and Department of Correction. Borough of Brooklyn...... Widening Streets...... 78 76 Department of Ed :cation -Special School Fur.d, Boroughs of Manhattan 985 42 Advertising Sales ...... ...... •-••"...... , ...... I a co and 'I he Bronx...... -p''al•l•••ol • •••,• or u• ••• B••••-•• .. t 34.3 000 00 Arrears of Water Rents, 1897, etc.,... ...... 427 50 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Borough of Brooklyn. g,•oo 00 Interest on Water Rents, 1897, etc...... 335 r+t Department of Education-Special School Fund, Borough of Queens... r5,900 on Department of Education-Special School Fund, Borough of Richmond. 9,Sco co Borough of Queens- Department of Educati,n-Gencral School Fund ...... Sundry Li enses..... I ...... Flanagan...... 28 0 r 000 no Re and..... vi ...... I "'•'•"" z,8t5 z Department of Finance...... 5 5' 5 33 Keating...... Department of he.+nce-Salaries-Chamberlain'-' Office ...... 2,575 it Restoring and Repaviag...... Keating...... ...... 96 o Department of Health, Bon. -ugh of Manhattan ...... 38,848 8o Long Island City : Department of Health, Borough of The Bronx ...... 985 34 Department of Health, Borough of Brooklyn ...... t6,rfo 35 Taxes ...... Gilon...... 435 6 Department of Health, Borough of Queens ...... ... 732 6o Interest on Taxes ...... " 5 i 7 Water Rents...... ' ...... •• •• •• •- 59 5 Department of Health, Borough of Richmond tan- ...... 7:r z3 Interest on Water Rents...... ,. Department of Highways, Borough of lfanhattan ...... 17,78. 25 ...... . ••• 04 5 Departmentp of Highways,g ys' Boroughg of The BronxBronx...... x6,128 z~ Interest ont sforssmeltso ...... . ...... .... 87 3

De Inters st on Assessments. P...... " PBoroughailment of Highways, Borough of Bros ki Y t ...... 6,zz8 30 ••'•••••••••••••••••• 45 3- Department of Highways, Borough of Queens ...... 2,545 08 Department of Highwac•=, Borough of Richmond ...... 4,588 oa Newtown DepartmentP of Parks, f:orou g hs of Manhattan and Richmond...... '8,945 id Town Taxes...... ".. ••••••"••••••••••••• r,r6z z Department of Parks. Borough of The Bronx ...... ..... School Taxes ...... ...... 74 It De P"artment of Parks, Boroughsg of Brooklyny and Queens ...... 8,545 6z Interest on Taxes...... ••••••••••••••••••••• 767 6- Department of Public Bmicmgs, Lighting and Supplies, Boroughs of to,575 43 Manhattan and The Bronx ...... Flushing: 28,635 35 Town Taxes...... " 404 8: Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, Borough of School tonesaxes ...... • • • • • • • • • • •' •. • • • • • • • Brooklyn ...... t6.i97 13 ...... ... 75 0i Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, Borough of Interest on Taxes...... • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • 747 4' Queens ...... ...... .... lag .. axe ... ...... . ...... 36 31 Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and""•• Supplies,u • • i s, BoroughBorough of 3,3 ro 00 Interest on on Village Village Taxes...... `• • • • • • • • • • - • 25 61 artment of Public . .. of . ..n ....n and The , 111,746 56 Assessments for Localimprovemenis " ...... ...... 364 8! Department of Publi Charities, BorougBoroughs Lean and T .. Bronx,Bron 8,46 Interest on Assessments ...... •' ••' • • • • -- • 207 9! Depar[met,t of Public Charities, Boroughs of BrooklBrooklyn and Queens..... 38 . 8383 Department of Public Charities, Borough of Richmond ...... 59z8r so5 Jamaica : Department of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan ...... g,7rr Sq Town Taxes...... 3 0: De p+ rtmcnt of.r'ewers, Borough of The Bronx...... ...... o,b49 4o Interest on Taxes...... •• 71 D epartment of Sewers, Boo ugh of Yrouklyn ...... to,6~ 48 Village Taxes ...... 9 of Department of Seweis, Borough of Queens ...... 3,152' 9 46t Interest on Village Taxes...... " ...... --,, ,,... •... so 4; Department of Sewers, Borough of Richmond.... Manhattan ..... Th 5,088 z5 Woodhaven Department of Street Cleaning, Boroughs of Manhattan and 1'he Water Taxes ...... Bronx ...... ...... oroug .ofBr ...... Sc,_ 375 26 Light Taxes...,...... ,...... lI Department of Street Cleaning,g, Boroughg Broo }kl •n ...... •••••••• 26,717 68 .r •••••-•••••••••••••• 7i DepartmentP Streetileanin g, Boroughg of 41oases...... ... ••••• r,ztt o8 Interest on Taxes ...... ••-•••••••~•••••••••• z< Department of Street Cleaning, Borough of Richmond ...... 88 Whitestone Department of 'faxes and Assessments ...... z6,668 an Village Taxes...... " Department of Water Supply, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx 20,425 43 "...... • . • • • • • • ...... • • • 555 91 Department of Wacer Supply, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 8.357 43 te en fo age cTaxes...... ' •' • •'~ -' ~ ""' •""' a85 to Department of Water Supply, Borough of Queens ...... 8 8o Assessments for Local ..... ...... 45 cc Department of Water Supply, Borough of Richmond... O2 8 IntertInterest on Assessments...... " , , , , • , , , , • • , , , • , _ _ _. to Sc Examining Board of Plumbers ...... Fire Department, Boroughs of hfanhattan and The Bronx...... ..... zoa,rcg453 7033 Far Rockaway Fire De Partment, BoroughsA of Brr o klyn5 and 552,683 87 'faxes...... ...... '• •••• ...... ••• 907 114 General Society of biechania and Tradesmen ofQf The the City ofofNew New YorkYork, 5g 3 33 1 Interest on Taxes ...... " • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • to) 5' Harlem Libra- y...... Society ...... 645 83 College Point: Hebrew Benevolent andOrphan Orphan Asylum Society ...... 6,8o6 a8 I Taxes ...... " Interert on the City Debt ...... ..d Me sure ...... 34,478 a Interest on 1' axes...... ...... ..... 94 58 Inspectors and SealersAssuci of Weights...... and Measures ...... z, 3t8 0o Wz:cr Rentsater •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• 4t of Hospital 358 44 ...... •• ...... ... ...... Si 23 Lawaw Despa rtment ...... ...... z7,C 117 07 Interest on Water Rents.... ... onto ...... 44 Si Municipal Courts, City of New York ...... 3b,379 96 .Assessments for Local Improvements •• •• • • • • • • • 66 17 Municipal Assembly and City Clerk ...... ...... x6,379 08 Interest on Assessments. ...... '• """ """' • • •'•"' 17 59 Mayoralty-,al•ries and Contingencies-V ayors Ot3ice ...... Mayoral~y-Bureau of Licenses-Mayor's Office...... r,6grt,74a 64 74 Borough of Richmond- Missionary Sisters. third Order of St. Francis...... ...... Sundry Licenses...... McCabe....,....,...... • • . 14 00 McDonough Memorial Hospital ...... ...... 937,393 zo 36 Maimonides Free Library ...... : ogr 66 State, Town and County Taxes: N ormal College ...... 494 '5 Southfield ...... Gilon...... 6 98 New York Ophthalmic Hospital ...... hildre...... 299 zO Westfield ...... 0.• •••...... r 31 New York Society for the Prevention ..Cruelty to Children...... , • z 555 76 Middletown ...... ...... rz 8o New York Catholic Protectory ...... rya 76 Castleton ...... 108 no New York Foundling Hospital ...... I...... 3,rt4 77 Village Taxes: New York Free Circulating Library ...... 6,820 83 New Bri Police Department...... I ...... ...... 74,855 72 A hton...... " ...... I...... It 00 President, Borough of The Bronx ...... ...... • Tottenville...... ••••••••••••• ...... 75 President, Borough of The Bronx ...... 998933 32 Road Taxes, Town of Middletown,.,,. " 1 05 President, Borough of Queens...... .....•.•...•..'."" """'•"' ~g 33 ...... ...... President, Borough of Richmond ...... '• " 5g 3 33 School Taxes, s9 Districts ...... " •.. ...... 35 114 Public Library, Borough of Brooklyn ...... ...... Interest on Taxes ...... " ...... 30 84 Queens Borough Library ...... ...... ...... 5,637s-o 6645 Real Estate, Expenses of ...... : 3 per cent. Revenue Bonds, 19or • • • • • • • CommissionersSinkin Fund 3,000.000 00 Rents ...... 4587zo 47 3 Pper cent. SpecialP Revenue Bonds (Rev- g Richmond County SuretySocietyoci for for hethe Prevention Prevention"""' ..' •Cruelty "l y to toChi Children.. dren 883 a 3 enue Bond Expenses,Board of Health- Seron Hospital, ...... 3,0-4 40 Necessary Expen etc.)...... 3,000 00 St. Agnes' Free Library ...... $3,324,973 35 St.James' Home ...... 645 83 St. John s Guild...... 1,724x.666 29 Washington Heights Free Library ...... 66 Webster Free Library ...... 37544t 0066 Young Men's Benevolent Association Library ...... 171 66 Salaries-General Interpreters, Borough of Brooklyn ...... t,aoo 0o New York County. Armories and Drill-room ...... Commissioner of Jurors ...... 9,t943,164 00fo Court of General Sessions ...... to,8i6 6a CountyClerk ...... District Attorney's Office ...... 7,899 85 Fees and Expenses of Jurors ...... I 58,6592,854 00o9 Preservation of Public Records, County Clerk's Office ...... 5,odr ns Preservation of Public Records, Register's Office ...... Preservation of Public Records, Surrogate's Office ...... 5,727925 on45 Public Administrator ...... 5,884 36 Rents ...... z,400 m Register ...... Special Commissioner of jurors...... tr,439 go54 Surrogates' Courts...... tz 9t 5! Sheriff ...... 9,zgs 88 Supreme Court, First Department ...... 9,soq or A7egr County. Armories and Drill-rooms ...... 6.854 5o Commissioner c,fJurors ...... 0,663 113 Commissioner of Records ...... 8,664 78 CountyInterpreter ...... ...... too 0o County Court ...... 6,891 61 County Clerk...... 250 00

IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I. THE CITY RW E CORD. 5791

Kings County. I9o1. To District Attorney...... $6,59g 96 Aug- 31 Disbursements and Fees...... 40 00 Register ...... ... 250 00 Supreme Court, Second Department...... 15.974 92 Surrogate's Court...... 4,916 58 Treasurer ...... 1.424 98 Queen County. CourtFund...... 49 50 Commissioner of Jurors ...... 308 33 Surrogate's Court...... 1,249 98 Sheriff ...... 723 32 Richmond County. Commissioner of Jurors ...... 325 00 CountyClerk...... 333 33 Sheriff ...... 1,028 66 $2,606,4:6 87

$3,41f,8 18 35 Balance ...... ...... 1,528,286 r $4,945,104 45 $4,945,104 45

August 31, r9ox. By Balance ...... I...... $r,528.aS6 r5 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CI'T'Y OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, for and during the week ending August 31, 1901,

SINKING FUND £OR THE SINKING FUND FOR THE SINKING FUND, REDEMPTION SINKING FUND, SINKING FUND, PAYMENT OF INTEREST REDEMPTION OF THE NO. 2. CITY OF BROOKLYN. CITY OF New YORK. CITY DEBT. ON THE CITY DEBT.

190[. PR. CR. DR. CR. DR, Cu. DR. Cu. DR. CR. Aug. 54 By Balance, as per last ac- count cut rent ...... ...... $6,459,034 og ...... $3.559.663 96 ...... $6q.r33 53 $633.178 rq 31 Street Improvement Fund Gilon ...... $253 30 .•.,...•...• ..•...... •.." Sundry Licenses, Borough of Manhattan...... Roche...... $119 75 Sundry Licenses, Borough of Brooklyn...... Jordan...... 356 75 Sundry Licenses, Borough of Queens ...... Flanagan... 3 00 Sundry Licenses, Borough of Richmond...... McCabe.,.. 6 oo - 45550 Market Rents and Fees, Borough of Manhattan.. O'Brien .... $9,586 66 Market Rents and Fees, Borough of Brooklyn.. •' .... 719 25 --- 10,305 9! I' Street Vaults, Borough of Manhattan ...... Keating.... $301 40 Street Vaults, Borough of The Bronx ...... 66o 00 -- 96140 Dock and Slip Rents, Bor- ough of Manhattan..... Murphy.... $29,922 25 Dock and Slip Rents, Bor- ough of Brooklyn...... " .... 140 85 Dock and Slip Rents, Bor- ough of Queens...... " .... 18 5a -- -- 3o,o51 62 Sale of Real Estate, Bor. oug h of Brooklyn...... O'Brien.., .. 76 oo Surplus Revenue...... Commis Sinking Fund. 2,500,00 w '...... 2,542,163 73 Arrearson Croton Water Rents, City of New York ...... Gilon...... $1,689 55 Interest on Croon Water Rents, City of New York ...... 11 ...... x28 it Arrears on Croton Water Rents, 1897, etc...... '• ...... 305 38 Interest on Croton Water Rents, 1897, etc...,.,,. " ...... ta6 84 Croton Water Rents and Penalties ...... Byrne ...... 50,977 15 House Rents, Borough of Manhattan...... O'Brien .... $4,730 00 House Rents, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 96 00 4,826 00 Court Fees and Fines, Borough of Manhattan. Fuller...... $480 co Court Fees and Fines, Borough of Brooklyn. . Teehan .... 53 00 Court Fees and Fines, Borough of Queens.... Damon..... 73 50 6c6 5o - --- ...... ...... 58,659 20 Sinking Fund-City of Brooklyn: Improve- ment-Installments.... Gilon ...... $5x o5 Interest on Prospect Park Improvement -Install- meats...... " 4 39 5544 'to Sinking Fund-Redemp- tion...... $3,CO9,o62 40 Sinking Fund-Interest ...... ...... ...... $2,500,557 a8 Sinking Fund -Redemp- - lion No. z ...... . . ... $3, o0 Balances ...... 5,992,x25I qz ...... x,1[7,765 88 53 ...... $633,233 58 $9,00x,207 8z $9,001,207 82 $3,618,323 t6 $3,678,323 x6 $64,T33 53 $64,133 53 $633,233 5S 6633.233 58 I .....•••.... ••.... ...

...... ...... August 31, 190!. By Balances ...... ...... $5,992,125 42 ...... $1,117,765 88 ...... 561,133 53 ...... #633,233 58 E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper, PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

CR. DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 31, 1901.

19or. xgot. t Aug- 3x To Interest Registered ...... $5co 6x Aug.04 By Balance ...... ...... .. ...... $x4.767 2 Balance ...... 58,714 65 " 31 Interest Registered...... •• 34,44 a $59,215 26 $59,21:5 of

August 31, 1901. By Bvlarce...... $58,7x4 65 PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper.

C. DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 31, 1901.

19o1. 1901. By Balance...... $3,122 25 Aug. 3! To Witness Fees ...... $398 38 ADg.24 Balance ...... 2,723 87 $3,122 25 }j3,r22 25

August 3t:, 1901. By Balance ...... $3,723 87 PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper.

1901. CR. D. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 31,

x901. Igo.. By Balance...... ...... $17.389 00 Aug, 31 To Jury Fees ...... $438 0o Aug.24 2,854 00 Balance...... 19,805 00 " 3t Jury Fees...... $20,243 00 520,243 00

August 31,x9ou. By Balance ...... $19,805 00 Chamberlain. E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KEENAN, City

IllURSDA1', Sl.ITLntBER 26, 19ot. 5792 THE C,iTY RECORD .

I)EPARlN1EN 1 01 1'1NAN1 1'.. COURT. NAME OF PLAINTIFF. AMOUNT. NATURR OF SUIT. AT'1'OiNFY.

Supreme, Altotract t'I Irau.,lctions of the Department of Finance for the week ending Kings Co...... 'Transcript of judgments, as follows Benjamin F. Chadseyl July 20, 11)01 : v,, The City of New York ...... $t,800 oo ...... •~ It. F. Cbadsey. Detosiletl in the City Treasury. Amelia Cowden, . Burr, admmtstrat r t x, 68 oz ...... Coombs & T,r the Credit of the City Treasury ...... $726,737 17 vs. The City of~ Nilson. Sinking Funds ...... 281,359 ro New York...... Certifiedowi copy certificate a -una of. ~Th t.Peo etc., • allowtnallowing hdmundEdmund llri t e sum of Court of le...... 45'' $1,008,096 27 Appeals.. $zoo counsel tees and 4$ 6,4 5 extra in this l'otai ...... Pu h.,.....,.... I action ...... '. Edmund F. I)riggs. Supreme.. In re application ofI • Crane Company Stock and Bonds Issued. for an order en- tending mechan- 3 per cent. Stock ...... $12,668 08 ics' lien filed by 3 per cent. Bonds ...... 65,757 50 it against the moneys coming 33.1 per cent. Bonds ...... ...... 25,coo 00 from the con- Certified copy order exteniing lien entered tract of Chris- } ({ at a Special Term, Part Il , of the Sit - topher Nail y preme Court July 19, Igor ...... Fisher & Fisher, Total.. .I ...... ...... I... I...... $503,425 58 Company with The City of New York for work and material on Warrants Registered for Pay,izent. the Seventh Regiment A r- Appropriation Accounts—" A'' \Warrants ...... $744,713 85 mory Building... Special and Trust Accounts—" B" Warrants...... 940,284 62 5. upre m e, ..-•,,,, Kings Co. . ...... ...... Copy summonses and complaints, as follows: Additional Water Fund—"C" Warrants ...... 109,572 r6 Lawrence Fagan vs. The City of New York...... ...... ...... ' John A. Quintard. Total. ...... $[,594,570 63 Jon Tierney vs. The City of New York ...... ...... .... ..... Edward Sign vs 'the City of New York. Suits, (rte's '7 Court, a ,,rents, etc. Marga•et A. Flaherty. administratrix, vs. -Ihe City of New ,. York . ...... ,...... I COURT. NAME OF PLAINTIFF. AMMOUNT. NATt'Rg OF SUIT. ATTORNEY. Maggie Delamater, ' administratrix, vs. The City of New ,. York ...... ...... ...... 'uprrme . In re application oil Samuel Gold and Hatt e A. Greene btanielaus N.'ruck- Lou-s Birnbaum } ...... I .... j for payment of Certhed copyTerm, of order entered at a Special vs. The City of man. award in pro- Term, Part 1., of the Supreme Court, New York...... J ciu£s to open 99z 87 j June 53, r9ot, directing the payment of ( The People, etc., 1 One H u n fi re d } the sum of award for Parcel No.' and S e v 592.87, I ( Certified copy of order entered at a Mated l 7oF, to the petitioners in this proceeding Headly M. Green. Keller, Commis- I 'farm, Part I., of the Court of General fifth street, from I General ' stoner of Pn the Third avenue to • .... Sessions.. S Charities, on the r'' 2 ith costs to a ellant, Boston road...,) ' ~ ogl dgg ent,, pP I complaint of Ra-~ I t t jl g 5..... • Sidney F. Meyers. (Copy, affidavit and order to show cause at, chef Piepel vs. 85 Otto Plepel..... County of Kings. Borough of Brooklyn. tc•, T Bi d Cat ss J I ... nS ...... why a empup Co should the Camp- Comptroller.... tr receive 3 ec tot) I as shown in affidavit ...... F. H. Van Vechten, I Copy order entere i at a Special Term, Part .apr~m. The People. etc., ex I., of the Supreme Court July 3. 1901, Claims f•i!'l. rel. F.rbes J. granting motion and directing the Comp- Hen n CS s v vs. } 25 39 - troller to pay Forbes J. Hennessy the sum of $$z5.39, amount of fees and dis- Bird S. Color, I NA-rune OF CLAIIII. ATTORNEY. Comptroller.... I bursements as Special Counsel in re The DATe. NAME OF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. People vs. Samuel J. Kennedy...... John Delehanty. •' .. Thomas Finlay vs. rgct. The City of Ner+ July r5 James Gowan ...... $230 co Salary as Laborer in the Park Department. Adolphus D, Pape. york ...... ,o 00 'Transcript of judgment ...... Fitzgerald& Stokes •• It5 i John W. Blachman, 433 45 Award for Parcel No. Is In re opening, •' The People, etc., Cs Cromwell avenue ...... Clarence C. Tevis. ref. Abraham Lod- •• r5 •Thomas W. McCort t 960 co Salary as a Section Foreman, Department holz vs. Charles H. mack...... f of Street Cleaning...... Zurn & Bogenshutz. Knox and others, For amount of expenses incurred by Louis H, Gotdsoll in coming from as Commissioners I Clarence Storm, as 1 htitter, Decker & constituting the t Soo co j Europe and eetntoine; for the District ;. signee ...... Iller. Municipal Civil • I Attotoey In re the People vs. Samuel I Service Commis H. Phlll'ps ...... .... . J Sion ...... Copy order amending docket of judgment...) Charles E.Clarke. Amount due under contract made between: In re application of l Daniel C. McManus and the County of r5 '~ Joseph e-..r, as-1 3 464 54 j Richmond for regulating and paving then, Francs \i'1 its siguee...... and Albert N. Certified copy order entered at a Special I roadway of Serpentine road and Oce.,n Term, Part 1., of the Supreme Court July avenue ...... ...... Kellogg&hose. White for pay- l 22 99 1, 2. I 5. 19o1, directing payment of the rum of ...... ment of award $ 15 Damages for the erection and maintenance 031 gg, amount awarded for Damage of the elwated steel and iron viaduct in for Pa eel No, 13 I No. 13, to petitioner; in this proceeding.. Jacob Levy. to re opening Twelfth avenue, as follows: Clinton avenue.. James Morrisey...-. 7,500 00 ...... Hax ke& Flannery. j Certified copy consent and order of dis. I John B. O'Donohue: ,. .~upreurc. I Thomas J. Morgan I continuance entered at a Special Term I Pearsall, Kapper I and others...... 7,500 00 ..... ...... j r zoo en Damages for overflow of sewer into prem- vs. the City of f the Supreme Court, King. County, } Pearsall. r5 Mary Halligan...... Kings Co. New York...... Brooklyn, O.tober 9, ipco, with 8fo tses _Vo. 25r Harrison avenue, Brooklyn, l costs ...... ...... 1, July 5, 'cot ...... William O. \Lies. dupreme.. ...... ...... Transcript of judgment, as follows : 55 i ...... Salaries of Emoloyees of various depart- Abraham Lodholr vs. men.s:as follows. CO -,...... I Vnliam'I, \Walsh. Kno.r, Dyckntan William S. King..... 80 „ and Nlason, Com- Edward Fitzsimmons 2,66 ...... ...... 3 75 .. missioners, Civil Augustus Adams.... 1,920 Oo ...... ..... .I „ Service...... William J. McKnight 96 0o ...... ~..I zco 15 ...... ' Cox & Clarke...... ...... Washington H. Heti- Roger Sheehy...... 960a .. ler vs. The City of George M.,hhas..... t5a co ...... ... ..... . .. .... .. New Yoro...... 3zr 13 • ...... Thomas E. Rush. r6 Pius J. Roth...... 215 00 Salary as Day Caretaker in the Brooklyn In re app ca ion of) Disciplinary Training School for Boys... 'Ihomas.H,Ruyuane El:sworth Hyde, t6 John D. Dailey...... For salvage services rendered by steam tug successor to ', Hattie," to the Department of Street II} de Brothers, Cleanmy„ Scow No.34, April 3o, Igot ... Alexander & Ash. to secure an r6 James Coyne...... 250 00 Salary as an Employee of the Department of order for con- Certified copy order continuing lien! Highways, The Bronx ...... William J. Walsh. tinuation of a 1 entered at a Special Term, Part IL, ofl 16 Jame- Lynch...... x,010 co Damages for overfowol water into premises mechanic's lien the Supreme Court July r6, ,got ...... I Franklin Nevins.. No. 416 Warren street, Brooklyn, July 5, filed by them ago...... ...... DavidJo}ce. against the t6 Edward A. Johnson. 0,000 00 Damages for personal injuries received by money due to being thrown out of a wagon owing to the Christopher the existence of a hole in the roadway in Nally Company. Hanover square, near Witliam street, .. In re app'tca.ion nt 1 May to, spot ...... Henry C. Brooks. William Coogan ~ t7 I ...... Damages for overflow of water into prem- for an order dt- (Certified copy order entered at a Special) ises in Brooklyn owned by claimants, as recrin_ the com- I Term, Part I , of the Supreme Court July follows : ptroller to lay Sco en ...... ames C. Cro se rqz 5o 55, I90r, directing the payment of they - Thomas English.... P Y• award for Par- j sum of $241.50, award for Parcels Nos. Vf illiam W Wohlert 50000 ...... ...... ces Nos. 547 and 85o oo 547 and 548, to the petitioner in this pro- Samuel W. Reese...... : :48, in re open- 1 ceeding ...... EdwardJ.McCabe. John Dillon...... 94 00 ...... ,. ing Washington Owen Beagan, ...... 103 50 ...... I 154 00 „ avenue...... J William Woo Is...... ...... ~ „ In re ap;,lication of I James McGugh..... 2,45o 00 ...... ... .... .... ... .. ..... ....I Annie 31. Tin. (Damages for the taking by the City of cer-'~ (Certified copy order entered at a Speciall ', d a I 1 , formerly 17 The Star Manufac-' }) tam goo.Is and chattels from factory in Annie M. Healy, Term, Part I., of the Supreme Court) a tfr to May so, r9or, directing the Comptroller' ,ring Company. No, 8i8 Dean street, Brooklyn, Septem-' for pat-ment of t ber r5, 5900...... W. G. Havens, an award for 527 30 , j to p.,y to the petitioner, Annie M. Tin- dall, the sum of $527.30, amount awarded 27 Hyman Berliner, Awards for lands taken by the City in re. j Goldfogle, Cohn & laud taken in re Solomon Wall- Brand Boule- for Parcels Nos 706 and 727 in this pro- New East River Bridge ...... j Lind. ceeding ...... Hayes & Barry, ach and others.. vard and Con- I. 27 Louis A. Risse...... 5,' 0o 00 Damages for the closing of Orchard street, course...... I from Plympton avenue to Nelson ave- Certifi-d copy order entered at Chambers- nue, Twenty-third Ward, Borough of of the Surrogates' Court July nz, r9or,l The Bronx...... I - In re the estate of directing the Comptroller to pay to 17 I Daniel Leahy...... so on Amount due on warrant issued by Long 'i Thomas Netille, 2,158 57 ' George F. Hinelev the sum of St,tr8.57•, Island City to Edward Clark for clerical deceased...... i amount on deposit in the office of work rendered to the Board of Assessors the Comptroller to the credit of said in 1896 ...... ..... Carroll Sprigg. Neville ...... Mayer Kronacher. 17 Phil p H. Smith.... r,t65 35 Salary as Clerk in the Department of Public In re application ofd Improvements ...... Hamilton M. 17 Daniel Mooney.... 75 co I Salary as Janitor, Third District Municipal Weed and Pat- Court, June, 1901...... .. .... Alfred D. Lind. rick K. Gray, 57 Dennis McGinty... 75 co Salary as Janitor, First District Municipal under the firm Court, June, tpor... name of H. M. 17 Rose Curley...... 291 95 Damages for overflow of water into premises Weed & Co., No. 436 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn, by contractors with ( Certified copy order discharging lieb! reason of detective sewer.... ... .... Martin E. Halpin. The City of New j entered at a Special Term, Part II., of 57 Pat nick J. Kelly ... 405 75 Salary as Journeyman Plumber, Police York for an or- 111 the Supreme Court July 17, 2901 ...... Cromwell G. Macy. Department ...... ... L.J. Morrison. der discharging 17 Concelta Campise. 5,000 0o Damages for personal injuries received by 1 a certain me- slipping on the ice and falling in front ' Thomas C. Whit. chanic's 1 i e n of premises No. rfo Twenty-second } lock. flied by Harris street, Brooklyn, February F, Oilers .... J McHenry and a t7 ~ Richard Teed. 738 50 Damages for overflow of sewer into premise; Baker Company No. 1459 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, July as lienor...... J 5, 29or ......

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, igoi. THE CITY RECORD. 5793

NATI HP. OP CLAIM. Air RNHY. DATE, NAMr< 11I t 1. AIMANI'.I AMOtINT. NATIRN OF CLAIM. ATTORNEY. DATE, NAMM. 'IF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT,

loot. 'gol. July 17 I aiun Chilbcr>;...... $4,847 co Damages for loss of property, loss of services July Ig Vieto Carho...... {t3 79 Salary as Sweeper in Dept of Street Cleaning. Henry W. Unger. of daughter Ellen Johnson through " 9 I Frank Dalto...... [j 79 injuries sustained and for personal " 19 Salvatore Porese.... 13 79 ~ injuries, as a result of the overflow of ' 19 Nicholas Reimer.... [r 8z water Into premises No. jig East One " [g Geimaro Altimara... 13 79 Hundred and Sioty-ninth street, Borough 19 Joseph Banks...... 15 76 " •• of'1'he Bronx, July c, tgoo ...... J acob Friedman, " ig Antonio Cortese.... 15 76 ~~ " ,, 17 John A. Selsman, 1 Damages for personal injuries received by " rg Joseph Hogan..,.. . z9 55 „ ;1 guardian ad li- I Ellen Johnson as the result of an over- 19 Wil lain O'Leary r5 76 tem of Ellen } 5,000 00 flow of water into premises No. 718 East " zq John Smith ...... 29 55 " ` 1 •' Johnson, an i,-I.J One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, " rq Francesco Mascolo.. z5 6 . .. fait...... - July S, root ...... rq Antonio Stabile ...... 23 64 ,, r7 John A. Selsman, I (Damages for personal injuries received by rg Michele Penetti ...... •7 79 " " •, guardiai ad li- I I Marguerite McLaughlin by reason ofan " 19 Michele LeParde.... z5 6r tem or Marguer- 1 2,000 00 j overflow of water into premises No 714 " 59 James McGowan.... at 67 ite M.La nghlin, 111 I Fast One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, ~~ 19 Michael Feely...... 9 70 " •~ an in'aut ...... 1 l July 5, r9or ...... .. ..... 59 Edward McDonald.. 19 70 17 Robert McLaughlin., 5,896 00 Damages for loss of services of his wife, " t9 Guiseppi Cuozzi..... 29 55 „ Minnie McLaughlin. and his daughter, '• 1g Ferdinand Lombardi. zt 67 ,• Marguerite McLaughlin, resulting from s9 Franc.sco Reuse ..... 2! 67 ~~ ~~ injuries received by overflow of water " 19 Patrick O'Hare...... zr 67 into premises No. 714 East One Hundred " '9 John Salmon...... z[ 67 and Sixty-ninth street, July 5, r9or...... " " 59 Guiseppe Simonella.. 23 64 17 Minnie McLaughlin.. a,000 co Damages for personal injuries received by •' 59 Angelo Mazeki...... 19 70 " " the overflow of water into premises No. 19 Domenico Trezza.... aq 55 " 774 East One Hundred and sixty-ninth " 19 Domenico Rus•:o..... r9 70 " `' street, July 5, tgor ...... .. 19 Camilla Diclerico.... at 67 •, " 17 Samuel Cohen, an I Damages for personal injuries received by 19 Domenico Gentile ... ax 67 ' " infant, by John I I being knocked down and run over by an sq Nicola Casa...... z1 67 •' A Selsmmn, his } ro,000 0o i ash cart belonging to the Department of " rq Vincenzo Gallipoli... 33 49 ` guardian ad li- I I Street Cl-aning rn front of premises No. 9 Math:as Fuerstein... 25 6r tem ...... J I no Rutgers place, July r, rgos ...... " 9 Louis Lordi ... , , .... rq 70 •' r7 Morris Cohen ...... z,000 03 Damages for loss of services of his son, " 19 Simon Sharboro ..... 1:7 73 " ;; Samuel Cohen, an infant, resulting from 19 Antonio Farro...... 53 79 injuries received by being run over by an •' 19 Pietro Laprita...... 33 49 ` ash cart of the Street Clearing Depart- " r9 Joseph Fax...... '9 70 ment, July r, r9or...... `• - '• rg Charlie Perone...... 17 73 •` " •` 17 Maurice Von Wlrn.. 68z oo Damages for the overflow of water into ' 19 Nicole Policastro.... 65 ox " premises No, 708 Fast One Hundred and tq Frank Stephenson... 05 76 < , Sixty-ninth street, July 5, r9or... ... ., •• " 19 Francesco Presta .... ox 67 `• r8 Hubbard & Ru-hnrore rz5 7o For professional services as attorneys for " 9 Peter Barrone...... 23 64 the plaintiff in action for the foreclosure '9 Dominick Cassello .. 9 70 of more$tge, brought by John L. Voor- " 9 Michael Morrissy ... r3 79 ° hies, as Commission, r of Investment for ° 59 Gulio Ferraro ...... 17 73 the moneys of the Town of Gravesend, " 19 Domenico Papa...... r5 76 ~' against el homas Sharkey and others...,, 59 Antonio Lrnnoue..... r3 79 " r8 S.J.Zimmermann.... 2,000 00 Damages for personal injuries received by " tq Giovanni Macen. .... 19 70 being thrown out of an ice wagon, by 59 Alfonse Mazzeo ..... t:5 76 " " reason of the defective condition of the 9 Pilli,trini Fiori..... -. r5 76 roadway at Broadway and One Hundred " Ig John Malloy...... 15 76 " „ andThirty-first street, July 6, rgot ...... Joseph Beihilf. " ig Guiseppe Bizza...... 17 73 " 13 ...... Damages for the overflow of water from " rg (erode Gindice ..... t7 73 19 Jacob Brandwein.... 1 " sewers in Brooklyn, as follows : .. 3 79 Robert Newell...... 1,976 0o ... ...... I...... - r9 atrick Butler...... nu F7 .. .. ., Flvir., Pau ses...... 794 00 ...... ...... .. " r9 Domenick Parento... r7 73 „ „ ,. Charles Berdnx...... 1,475 00 ...... Towns & McCros- 19 Gaetano Biccio ..... 13 79 „ \V~lliam Hees...... 745 00 ••--••.•••••..--.. ...... sin, " 59 Paul Monoco...... t7 73 Charles Prz, r & Co. •• 9 Samuel McIntyre.... 19 70 (Incorporated).... 37,200 00 ...... j rg Domenico Jagninto.. r5 76 " " ,. rg Fredcr,ck C. Schwarz ...... Award for Parcel No. 346 In re opening " 9 James Guy...... as 67 Washington avenue ...... Clarence C. Tevis, " tq Michael Brogan ..... 17 73 ~ ~ •` rg Joseph McGuinness " rg William Greenfield .. zr 67 and Caroline E. ,, 19 Adolph Newman .... r7 73 ° " Shelton...... Withdrawal of claims...... John J. Gleason. " rg Michael Rommno .... 03 64 " " ,, z5 61 ~ , 9 George W. Morton .. 25 0o For hire of coaches for carting records of the i9 Thomas Cnlonbrino., Town Clerk of Newtown from Town Hall rq Pasquale Vecchio.... an 67 to County Clerk's Office, in Jamaica, L. I. " " rq Nicolo Er ani...... 19 70 " „ •• rg Jeremiah Horan..... zoo 13 Salary as temporary Caulker, Company 4, " ig Frank Palmieri...... zl 67 - in Department of Wa'er Supply...... Edward D. Dowling. rg Domenico Russo..... r9 70 •' 19 ...... Damages loroverflow of sewer into premises " to Anotonio Moral ..... zi 67 •' A ngeloAgro 19 70 ... of claimants. as follows; ••.•••..'..'.. .. Mar'ha Topham..... 90 0o 199 JJoseph P 1973 " •• '• Samuel Katz...... A nnie Brodie...... Mao 00 ...... I •• 19 17 73 „ Walter A. Keefe..... go oo ...... Raymond V. inger- " rg Sabastiaeo Russo.... r3 79 Brooklyn Guild Asso soll. so Cono Casselta...... 57 73 " " cIation... ...... tr-o no ... .... .... ... ...... .. I " 9 Riaggio Dalia ...... 17 73 , ,' I9 Howard R. Bayne, .. 150 00 Award for Parcel No. 41 In re regulating, •' Iq James Cosgrove,,.,. z5 6t etc., Franklin avenue ...... Stimson&Williams. " rg Rafelo Madelia...... 15 76 •' zq Philip H. Smith ...... Withdrawal of claim, served July 17, for 9 Josef Valinoto...... 03 79 salary as Clerk, Department of Public " rg Louis Argetto ...... r5 76 " Works...... " 9 Michael Fraba,ilio ... 15 76 ', no .....I 1,165 32 Salary as Clerk in, Department of Public Iot " Ig Pasquale Salamnne .. zt 67 ( ' provements, from June tr to October zr, r9 William O'Leary..., r5 76 ruoo ...... 9 Guiseppi Martucci... rg 70 Henry W. Unger. " [q Bernardino Mele.... r5 76 •• tg John Hahlbohn...... t5 7o Salary as Sweeper inDep'tofStreetCleaning. ` , " rg Matthew Flannigan., Ti ba " " i9 John Moore...... r9 70 tq Giacomo De Belisso. at In " " zg Paul Lisa...... 15 76 „ •• 19 John Marck...... r5 76 ., " " zq Michele Matora..... as Ia " r9 David O. Leary...,.. iv 8z •` " t9 George Romer...... 9 85 •• rg amen H Fisher..... z7 56 " ' " 9 Michael O'Keefe....) 13 79 • •, Michele Russo ...... , r3 79 •• 19 .Philip M!Iler ....--. r3 79 ,' 59 rg Hirsh Blank ...... 9 R5 ,~ •` rg Carl O. Peterson..... 19 70 rr 8z •• r9 W. C.rowe...... - a9 55 " •' 9t Frank Fancllo...... , David Shea...... [9 Jacob Frank ....-...1 13 79 „ •` 9 r3 79 " a 8z •• as Ge re Sullivan 79 " " " •` [9 J.cquinto Pistoria... •• rq Ezekiel [loaz...-.... rq 70 <` " " ,, rq Samuel Schoenfeld ... r7 73 „ Otto Von Bank...... az 67 '• ~~ rq Donato Lombardi... 57 73 [q Vincenzo Cudemo... •' 79 Dennis rlullarkey. .. 13 79 " rg r5 76 ,, Genora D'Addamo.. 17 73 rg FrankZappalohark.., .. r5 76 n tq illiam Dfiller. .. ... t9 70 r Patrick . Reilly r 6 ., " " rg W ,, " Frank Sommer...... t9 70 " " '9m Edward Wickhl ... r7 73 " " '9 19 Daniel 1. C.dlachan„ 15 76 " " '• 11 19 Tim Murphy....,... 19 70 :: Nuiga Emannclli .... a In " " " :9 Joseph Lommo...... rr 82 ra Terrence Sweeney.,. 9 8 •` 19 Chri,tlan Niederha:er z3 79 " " ~ ° 9 •' 59 Peter N. Cu•ick...... t5 76 is Lorenzo Conte...... r7 73 '• 9 Angelo Daniello..... 53 79 r9 Thomas Snjone...... r3 79 ,, ,' Rocco Angerane ..... a 75 '. Thomas Crowly ... 53 7 55 " " ig rg Frank Germano ..... 19 Frank Verprosky.... 13 79 ', 9 13 79 " 19 Carmine .1 anara..... 13 79 •` '• ,' ig Salvatore Galluzo , .. t3 79 " ' Fr. nk Yerronc...... " tg Antonio Pirano...... r7 75 „ tq 17 73 " John Bia nco ...... g 85 '• 19 Pasquale Lefriari.... r7 73 " " r9 " " '• 19 Guiseppi Barbiere... 9 85 ~ ~~ '• 19 Michael Byrnes ..... r3 79 z9 55 •` '9 Antonio Nicollas .... 9 70 •' '• ', 0 19 John Crawford...... '• r9 A. Siegal...... z7 58 " •' " 19 Carlo Frascoli ...... 9 85 " r9 Patrick Prunty...... 19 70 " " " " 19 Guiseppi Romanello. t5 76 ', z9 William Leahy...... r9 70 " ,' " " r9 Harry J. Breen....., 34 47 „ " " . " 19 Alexander Managus. [z Be • ,• 9 Thomas 61cEttrick.. 13 79 Peter Viola...... ,' rq August Busse. ..... 13 79 19 r3 79 " 19 John Delancey...... 17 73 " " • rg Michael DeGenora.. z5 76 9 Hugh Brennan...... zt 67 '• " " rg Sarffino Chleffo...... 03 79 rq Thomas J. Carney... rl 8z ~~ <, •• 19 John F. Wirtholn.... r3 79 " " zt 8a Abraham Zilberman. rr fa " `' " " 59 huigt Sasst...... "• 59 ...... al 67 r9 Patrick Cassidy...., 13 79 a9 Antonio Petillo „ •• " t Kalman Rossman... r3 79 " " [q B. f. Newman...... 13 79 '• 9 •• `• •• ' " r9 Joseph Jurgel...... r7 73 • „ tg Alfonzo Semenzo.... r3 79 " " rr 8z •' rg Michael Kenny...... 23 64 ” .' " 59 Pietro A. Carella.... Henry Hilbard ...... r3 79 '' ` " '9 Saverio Rents..-.... 17 73 „ '• zy Antonio Libratore... r5 76 •• Io Thomas Clarkin. ,. z3 64 ' • rg •' 19 Guiseppe Buscicchio, z7 73 " rg Matthew Gallagher.. 13 79 " ,• •' r9 Saliatore Schiavone.. 23 64 " " " " 59 Louis Ganymede.... [5 76 •' zq Lavinio Colantoni.o.. z5 6t •' t9 James Dellarosa..... 17 73 „ " " " ', 19 Antonio Denda...... r7 73 •` [9 Michael Murphy.... 23 64 .... zr 67 ° . •' Guiseppi Corovircea. 25 6r " " " 9 Vincenzo Lafond '9 ° 19 Guiseppi Frasolone.. r3 79 •, "• rq Gius Carnedeago.... 27 58 '• " _[ 8z .. Henry Evans...... r7 73 19 Mainieri Pasquale... ' rg Gaetano Asterita.... z7 73 •• 59 John Coakley...... t5 76 • " " • i9 09 John Damelis-...... =5 76 ,• .. < Giovanni Lunzo..... " 59 13 79 . 5 7 •' tg Giovanni Iteneditti.. :5 76 x9 Alfonse Russo ...... ', ` " 19 William Doyle ...... 19 70 "• r William Dillon...... r9 70 " tt 8z .. 1. " tqq Victor Schontey..... 15 76 •, 1q John Collins.,...... „ „ •, Gaetano Scalise...... t9 Antonio Lepetina.... r3 79 " 19 r3 79 Constantino Torue- " tq John Toorney...... r9 70 •' " 9 rill...... 85 '.. •' 9 Martin Carroll...... • ~~ 9 • 13 79 "~ Frank Frazo ...... '• r9 William O'Toole.... us 67 [g t7 73 '• 19 Nlarmey Jones...... 57 73 • r9 John Buckley...... t3 79 •' i9 70 • , Iq Domenico Farabock. 15 76 " '• " zg Salvatore Leno...... Joseph Kelly...... 31 5a t9 Raffaele Impriano... z9 70 11 „ '9 '• " ' 19 Michelo Abenante... z3 79 „ .. 'q Nicol. Sileo...... r9 70 Guiseppi Palmieri... 49 25 ,' ` I9 Pasquale Mundeo... zr 67 " '• ` 19 an 67 " " 0 tg W.H. Clayton...... z7 58 „ •` 59 Solomon Abrams.... Giovanni DeAngelis. 17 73 „ '• [q Cono Babino...... tq 70 ' " 9 " " ` zq Gregoria P0ltcasirn.. r5 76 „ •' Thomas 7~asterson.. 19 70 Ferdinand De Angelo r7 73 zq John Kane...... ig 70 ' ag 27 5R " .. " " [q Vincenzo Defino..... 55 76 " ,. •• 59 Anton Marcaldo..... Rafael Scalisi ...... z[ 8z , " •` •• rg Con Wholey...... a. 67 •• " •' •' tq an 67 " " '' ' r9 Michael Mahoney..re. r9 70 ~~ ;; ' 19 Gabriel Pagliocea... Antonio Del Signore. rg 70 • •, " t9 Domenico Astone... an 67 " '• ` " 9 S. " rq Patrick Commors.... r7 73 rg Matthew Reilly..... r5 76 " s Giovanni Cusco....., S. Joseph Bucha. an.... II 8a " rg 55 79 „ „ ,. 19 John Marino...,.... 37 43 „ „ u rg Pa trick Ryan...... 33 49 ~~ [g Hueh Faulkner..... t5 76 " zg Francesco Fratezio... 3 g4 „ 59 Guiseppe Giantonio,. II 82 r9 Petro DeJorio..... -. 13 79 `• " " " 13

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 19oi. 5794 THE CITY RECORD .

NATURE OF CLAIM. Arrottnisy. DATE. NAAIR OF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. NATURE OF CLAIM. ATTORNEY. DATE. I NAME OF CLAIMANT. A MOUNT...... _ IQOI. tiyJ I. Hem y 'A. huger. luly 19 Antonio Babino...... Salary as Sweeper in Dept of S `r. et Cleaning. Henry W. Unger J uly .9 Antonio Tenerello... S79 10 SalaryasSweeperin Dep't of Street C bean iug. S13 79 ar 67 .' r9 Grecoria Froio ...... 23 64 19 James Siniechalsch.. 19 John Perrillo ...... r5 76 r9 Guiseppe Iannone ... r5 76 ar 67 •• 19 Dominick Cantporia . x9 70 " '9 Luigi Pasqua...... pitael :Nezzina.... 23 tg Frank Richer...... 19 70 .'" '9 Ra '9 Celestin Micceo.... 27 58 •' r9 Frab)tia Varalleo.... 13 79 as 6, I9 Giorgi . Afinici ...... r5 76 Paul S. Rutledge...... .' Emil Hauser...... 25 61 19 Liberia Batt ista ..... 17 73 " t9 r9 Herman Albrecht.... 23 64 •• 19 William De oe...... 23 64 II xa William Halpin...... 23 64 Francis Pannella.... 23 64 " 19 Emilio Dini...... 15 76 rg Salv.,to De Marco .... sr 67 " •• r9 Pasquale Fiori...... 11 82 19 Vin enzoSantagata.. 23 64 7 88 25 6t 19 John Dern.. .... rg Pat Doherty ...... Quinn at 67 •' 19 Michele Biondi...... 19 70 " Thomas ar 67 x9 Pasquale Pacceolo ... 13 79 19 Frank Tempone ..... ry 9 7 •• rg Bald Stogari...... zt 67 Jahn McGinnis...... 1 Wlliau Low...... 0 19 Frank Pasquale..... r7 73 " •` to Nicola Cajone ...... 23 64 r9 John Duffy...... r9 70 " x7 73 rg Giovanni Riccardi... 23 64 " r9 Philmore Humphrey. r9 Antonio Dicasa ...... 2364 '9 Patrick Carney...... 15 76 •• tq Carmini Farino...... 19 70 " 19 Philip McCue...... r3 79 29 Gaspore Scalise...... 17 73 r9 Thomas Sheridan.... r7 73 rg Antonio Rtccordone . 19 70 John Condon...... " 19 John Crum...... r3 70 rg Richard Flynn ...... 17 73 .. 19 Peter Hoar...... r3 79 xg Vincenzo+ Tempone .. 13 79 ar 67 r9 Vitterio Delanso..... t7 73 J Brick...... " 29 55 19 Antonio Aiello ...... 19 70 '. r9 Lawrence C. I)eery .. '9 Thomas O'Connor... 19 70 19 TomasDiCastelmore x5 76 .. 19 70 •• 19 Alessandro Fashelli. it 82 r9 William Brazil...... " James Connolly ...... •• 19 Grrgorio Tiat ...... 13 79 " r9 13 79 19 Pasquale Constanzo.. 17 73 29 Pasquale Cantalupo. 15 76 .. r9 70 •• 19 An'onio Marra...... 15 76 19 Baer Saluso Geroloma 19 Vito Cavaca...... rn 82 " r9 Guiseppi Gheggeri... 57 73 r9 Patrick Connolly .... 15 76 19 Pellerino Barone..... 19 70 " 23 64 •• 19 Emanuel 1 )'Anna .... zr 67 19 Ambrose Begalia .... •• r9 Gaetono Janella..... 7 88 ` r9 John Hopkins...... I5 76 27 58 19 Nicola B)amonte .... 21 70 Peter Fitzgerald..... •• " 19 Hugh Regan ...... 15 76 19 Gerardo Tiori...... 7 90 " 23 67 x9 Fred. W. Brookmeyer x1 8a r9 Andrea Igho ...... x5 76 •• t9 Adam Na,el...... • " 19 George Handerman.. 27 73 " Henry G. Brennan.., 21 07 19 Antonio Librandi.... 23 64 " r9 •• rg Luigi Caiola...... 25 6r t9 Michael Devine...... r5 76 r9 70 19 James Smith...... a9 55 r9 Michael Carroll...... •• " Alfonso Jacquinto... 19 70 19 Michael O'l'oole..... zr 67 " x9 •• 19 \Vilham Johnson.... 17 73 .. r9 Francis McCabe..... 23 64 19 Giro Cioffi...... 9 John Bowles ...... 27 c8 13 79 r9 Edward Alligier ..... 19 70 29 John Robinson...... '• Michel Fahey ...... 21 73 r9 Joseph Arementoleo . 27 58 19 7 r9 . Daniel Sheeh an ...... t5 76 Frank Sold,vera..... t7 73 •• x9 Maior L. Bowles..... t3 79 t9 Robert Armstrong... x7 73 •• 19 Jacob ,mith...... 23 64 19 James Martin...... r7 73 29 George Schoenlelder. 27 58 19 Joseph Kafka...... 13 79 •• 27 58 19 Thomas Cooney..... ssr 67 r9 Orginius Olen...... at 62 " 19 Solomon Saunders... 25 6t ~9 Domenico Mazzolita. Iq James McCaffery.... z7 58 Robert Plunkett..... r5 76 Ig Olmon Dinkemeyer.. 29 05 19 Stef.mo Romano..... 15 76 •• 29 Luigi Marrandino... 23 64 r9 Pietro Cummale..... 15 76 19 Moses Lauber...... zt 67 " 19 John O'Neill...... r7 73 •• ry John Walsh...... , 27 73 r9 Nofrio Cassa...... r7 73 19 Patrick O'Connell... v 67 '9 Robert Boss...... zr 67 •• r9 Michael McKenna... or 67 19 Augustine Pareni... •' r5 67 r9 Jacob Bcrckman..... 17 73 19 Patrick Devins ...... 'I •• no James McNally ..... r9 Fillipo Ganaio...... z5 76 17 93 r5 76 •• 19 Gregoti Moir...... z9 55 19 Lorenzo Bonadeo.... '• 19 Emanuel llstmann... a o7 .9 John Commisky..... 15 76 '• " r9 Giamico Domenico.. 23 64 r9 William Kinney..... 17 73 •• 29 Frank Donovan . .... 29 55 19 John F. Schwaner.... 17 73 r9 John Wagner...... zz 67 29 William Durham.... x9 70 •• r9 GenoraUel3artolomeo r9 70 '9 Thomas J. Buckley.. 19 70 Ulysses S. Green..... 9 85 •• rg Adam Kalder ...... 19 70 " r9 Charles F. Clark .... 19 70 x9 Matthew Doran..... 15 76 19 John Brockmeier.... 19 70 19 Frederick Pfeiffer.... r5 76 t9 ` John McKnight ..... ox 67 19 Peter Cassidy...... 21 67 ~9 . Woods ...... 17 73 Andrew Bilinski..... t7 73 19 . Inseph Gallagher..... 25 6 19 James R. Pollard .... 19 55 r, William McGrath... at 67 29 Augustine Harrigan. '7 73 19 1 Daniel Sullivan ..... 19 70 19 Michael Costello.....' 23 64 r9 John blcSaeeney.... 19 70 19 Antonio Mordente... 55 62 15 76 ro John H. Leahy ...... ~ 19 70 " 19 Carlo Govanni...... •' to Patrick Kraun...... 29 yo 19 Jacob Macho...... r3 79 t9 Sam Goldberger ..... 5 9r Cyrus Harris...... 27 58 t9 James Dawson ...... 9 85 •••' r9 Louis Wall...... r9 70 29 Jeremiah McCarthy. 19 70 " r9 Andrew Leddy...... r3 79 x9 70 r9 Joseph Schmidt ...... 67 •• 9 Gui.et.pi Fichinello.. I. r9 Nicola Margiasso ... 23 64 t9 William Crane...... 15 76 19 Guiseppe D'Anna.... it 82 19 Henry Grosjean..... 23 64 " " 19 Frank Goldberger..., r7 73 r9 Patrick Cohill...... zr 67 •• rg Bernard Lee...... r9 70 '9 Henry Moden...... 25 61 " 19 Joseph Ky

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I. THE CITY RECORD. 5795

Arronsnv. DA'rtt. NAME oP CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. NATURE, OF CLAIM. Arrosegy, DATE. NAME, or CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. NATURE, OF CLAIM.

•901. r. John Cominsky...... $at 67 Salary as Sweeper in Dept of Street Henry W. Unger. July 19 Michael Murphy.... Sat 67 Salary as Sweeper in Dept of Street Cleaning. Henry W. Unger. July" r9 at 67 19 David Maher...... 37 43 " " •• '9 John O'Brien.. ... r9 Giles Wilkinson..... 17 73 " " [q Thomas Umack...... 17 73 19 1'. A. Bryant...... 13 64 " 79 Louis Mader...... 39 55 " rq Patrick J. Hayden... zr 67 19 F. Hudson...... r9 70 'I Daniel Redding ..... x7 73 Vincenzo Ranello.... xg 70 a .' 42 15 76 19 B. C. F'innie...... x9 70 t9 Bernard Gormley.... r9 Eddie Wiglesworth.. r7 73 " 19 Daniel Murphy..... 17 73 " 19 Theo. Engler...... t7 73 x9 James Egan...... • r3 79 " 2i Henry Sheehan....,. '9 70 :g William Dickerson.. 19 70 [9 " t9 Henry Ebling...... x5 76 r9 Cornelius Dudley... x3 79 x9 Hugh Daly ...... x7 73 " " r9 Edward Walsh...... 77 73 Tim Coughlin...... 35 6, •' t9 John 1, IsIclnernany, 73 (>4 r9 .4 rq August Barre...... r5 76 r9 John McKeever. ... r5 76 7 88 " ~~ " 19 Francesco Granilto.. 15 76 x9 Joseph F. Schlageter. 24 19 Martin Kilcommoni.. 9 85 xg Steven Fiola...... zx 67 19 William Reim...... 9 85 "~ " tg James W. Jones ..... 15 76 William M. Brown.. 9 85 " t9 John W. Lent...... 29 70 Thomas Mahoney... r3 79 " " '• 19 Felix Brown ...... x3 79 r9 rq Otto Kokesh ...... r5 76 x9 James Harding...... r7 73 '4 4, 25 6, 19 Albert Stein...... r7 73 19 Luigi Curci ...... 21 Andrew Jungg...... sr 67 " t9 John Switzconski.... 31 51 r9 J s9 Antonio I)i Araglio.. zt 67 r9 ohn Crone...... 23 64 " Patrick Kelleher.... '7 73 " ' 19 Edward McCormack. r7 73 19 C. Fie Ids...... rt 8z " " •• [9 Patrick McCauley... 15 76 79 James Cunningham.. 19 Adolph Goldner.... at 67 " '• [5 76 42 r9 Samuel Zinzi...... , z5 6. x9 James Roach...... 13 79 " 'I 19 1hotnas Stack...... 7 88 •' 19 Henry Von Glahn... a 8z 79 William Gibson...... 5 9' ,• rg John Dorsey...... 15 76 4. z9 Thomas Smith...... 19 Donato Depinto..... tt 82 tt 8z 19 Raffaello Perfetto ... II 8a " ' tq Thomas Durney..... It 8z 79 iohn Brian...... II 8z " ` r9 Michael Lehaney.... t5 76 19 Michael Trainor..... 17 73 " •' xg James McCallan..... rt 8z Henry S. Quinn..... 15 76 " " rg Oscar E. Reinhardt.. r3 79 r9 '• r9 William Bressell .... Mike Ranallo...... r3 79 13 79 [9 rg Antonio Pace...... r5 76 r9 John Connors...... x3 79 " 14 " Patrick McGuire.... xx 8z '• x9 Patrick Morrissey... 13 79 t9 " 19 Francis J. Parks .... rr 8z 19 William Smith...... r5 76 " 19 Owen Hughes...... zi 67 " •' r9 Herman Kilian...... 13 79 'Thomas Cumming... zr 67 " •, " rg Gius Romanicllo .... 19 70 19 *9 Santa Vcnanzini..... 21 67 " " 19 Lawrence O'Halloran 73 79 Charles Goldman.... 23 64 " " =g Nicola Lie Fillippo .. 13 79 " 19 John H. Hinners..... r9 11lichaelJ. Walsh.... 23 64 •' r3 79 19 Max Katz...... zz 67 " •' " r9 Grc olio Del Guidice r7 73 T9 A. E. Donnelly...... z576 [9 Harry T. Wilkinson. x7 73 " 10 William Brannigan.. zt 67 " •• r9 Thomas Fay...... 23 69 Chauncey Berry..... 23 64 " ,, •' xq James Bennett...... 19 70 r9 Ig Francis Maesta...... zr 67 r9 Samuel E. Williamson z5 6, " " " [9 Michael Beyerlein... [9 70 Samuel Trott...... 9 85 42" '` 29 Thomas Mitchell.... x7 73 ` " rq James Murtha...... 15 76 Clayborne Wilson... 17 73 " 79 Jacob Koernstien .... 17 73 Patrick Murray ... xr 82 •` rq Luigi Maola...... zx 67 [9 .. 19 John J. Kiernan ..... x 4 79 I') John Cunningham... 31 51 Alexandro Venuto... zt 67 •' 19 ijominicO A. Boitino. 15 76 19 '• r9 Michael Cartese..... [3 79 29 Thomas Baxter...... 17 73 " I' 19 Jachino Antonacio... r3 79 " 79 John Sexton...... 19 70 r9 Patrick Glevy...... '9 Joseph Monaco...... in 8z r7 73 19 John McCaffrey..... x5 76 •, " rg Frank Sabatino...... 15 76 " r9 Thomas Marcley ... so 67 x9 Francis Gannon..... 29 55 " 19 John McAvoy ...... 13 64 " ., '• rg Gustav Gussman.... zt 67 " Ig Pasgaale Buanamo .. r576 t9 David Jacobs...... r5 76 .. t Patrick Crane...... r7 73 Benjamin Weissman. 19 70 42 Generosa Fornatano. 23 64 " r9 F. J. Brown...... r7 73 r9 •' r9 Vincent Saputa...... r3 79 19 William McNally.... :x 82 is 8z '• t9 Michael Corbett..... r9 70 r9 Domenico DeLuca.. • rg John 19 Tuscano Mannel.... rr 82 " Lifferts...... t7 73 •' 9 eValentine K 19 Tracey Murphy..... r9 7e '• 1 ller..... zt 67 19 9 .' 4 '• r9 Martin Spade ...... x7 73 John M. Hughes..... 23 6 " ,g John Curran ...... A tonio Impriuci.... x3 79 „ n 19 70 " r9 Alexander C. Miller. zr 67 19 Antonio Tortoriello.. t5 76 19 Charles Goehringes.. r3 79 '~ r9 Julius Low...... x9 70 z[ 67 , 24 [9 Martin Tederwiller.. 23 64 t9 Racco Pollito...... 24 W. H. Richardson... x3 79 2~ r9 Patrick Logan...... zr 67 '9 '• Leopold Wol...... ff. 15 76 '9 James Byrne...... 17 73 „ r9 19 Matthew Thornton 9 85 4. t9 Richard S. Burgess.. 19 70 Richard Hughes .... rt 8z " •' zg Julius Wolf...... at 67 79 Richard Crumb...... 19 James Hagan...... It 82 27 58 Ale sandio Cuolli.... z3 64 " 1 •' r9 Adam Barnhart...... 19 55 r9 ' 59 James J. Donnelly... 37 43 19 Stephen Allen...'.... 19 70 '4, 4 67 E ward Cook...... r3 79 u '• 19 John Connors r9 II 8z " 19 Henry Blasel...... z5 6. 19 Frank Galante...... Is 8z It 82 " " r9 Frederick Rix ...... Michael Judge...... '• 19 Michael Lennon..... It 82 19 Matteo Francesco... 13 79 ,• xt 8z [9 70 " r9 Nicholas I'iriro...... 19 Tony Fragretti...... rq Patrick Delmore..... 19 Antonio De Simone.. L5 76 " " 34 49 '• zg Antony "1arca...... r3 79 Vincenzo Cant],.... x3 79 " •• 19 John Lavery...... rr 8a 19 James McKevitt..... x7 73 41 '2 •' t9 Jame, N. Kearney... rx 8z t9 Rocco Domiano..... 73 79 Antonio Stano...... 1x 8, " " 19 Thomas Conglm..... 33 49 r9 tg Carlo Minucct...... 5 93 John Gibbons...... x7 73 2~ r 67 Antonio Severse..... 9 85 • rq C. Stewart...... 19 •• 19 Tames Geoghegan ... It 8z x9 Thomas Coyne...... t7 73 " Ig 4' " 19 Samuel Davis...... ri 8z Ed. Crum...... xi 79 " ar 67 George L. Murphy... sr 67 •• 19 John W. Murray.... '• Philip Curtis ...... 15 76 " Henry W. Gibbs..... 9 85 " 79 r9 . 'I £9 Frank Tobano...... a 82 Patrick Smith.,..... 9 85 " 4' '9 Philp O'Brien 6r r9 James Farby...... q 85 " 22 " It 8z " r9 Patrick Feeley...... I r 83 [9 Giovanni Cucco..... I. Luigi Lafga...... It 8a •' 19 Daniel Fernandes.... 35 6x Henry Cordon...... x5 76 " " tg Henry Casale ...... r7 73 [9 zg William F. Sullivan.. 29 55 r9 Joseph Gartner...... 13 79 " xg John Coulter...... ■ Jacob Stuitz...... t9 20 ° " 7 73 " T9 .. 19 William Horen ...... z3 79 [9 Josef Friedman...... x7 73 ~~ 22 Peter Breen ...... Aaron Weinstock.... 17 58 19 +3 79 r9 .. r9 Christopher Riley ... It 8z t9 Patrick Sheehy...... x9 70 ' 3' 52 William Brett...... r7 73 " , " r9 John Burgess ...... •' 49 Neil Fox...... zz 8z r9 Nathan Todman..... r5 76 •' ` x9 Ben. Schwarz...... 15 76 " to Maurice Purcell ..... 31 53 •' xq W. F. Ross...... '9 70 x9 Tony Find...... t5 76 " " 4'r9 Gilbert Evans...... 23 64 .. Henry Goebel...... 13 79 " " " x9 t9 William P. Bloomer.. az 61 r9 Edward Maher...... x9 70 " •' t9 Thomas Cashman.... tt 82 " x9 John Chiney...... 13 79 ~2 rt 8z Domenico Alfano.... 27 58 " 19 Daniel B. Hussey.... r9 •` rg Andrew Hildner..... 29 55 t9 Matthew Moore..... x5 76 " Frank Colasurdo..... 13 64 " '• 19 William Mclaughlin. 35 46 t9 r9 sef Capolo...... z: 8z Emanuel Torras...... 17 73 rt 8z Joseph Taggert...... [5 76 " • rg Edwin Weble...... x7 " Iq Frank DaCunz a..... zr 8z Peter Brady...... x5 76 " '• 19 William Kumpf..... Ix 87 John Madden...... x5 76 4' 19 Rocco Pecora...... 9 85 " Frank Green...... 17 73 " 19 " rg George Beyer...... 9 85 Domenico Cariaciola 15 76 William Quinn...... '• r9 Patrick Dowd...... 5 91 r9 r9 70 ' " " xq James Murphy...... 7 88 x9 PatrickWhalen...... 15 76 " •' at 67 •• [9 Patrick Ketty...... 5 91 Valentine Becker. ... " r9 William R. Varcoe.. 9 85 John O'Neill...... 23 64 " "•r x9 " '9 Max Goldman...... 7 88 x9 Patrick Doyle...... , at 67 " 9 lgnatz Iskowitz...... st 82 Carmine Liberti..... 27 58 - " " 19 •• tq Louis Plump...... 31 53 x9 Peter Gorman...... ar 67 " George Bacon...... 23 64 " rg Patrick Wall...... 37 52 " r9 tg John Flanagan ...... 33 49 Hugh Downey...... 31 52 19 70 " rg Antonio Delisso .... 15 76 r9 John Conlon...... r9 I Bernard Innicelli .... 3' 52 r9 Patrick Flaherty..... at 67 •zr 67 39 40 '• " t9 Gerado Cappeggio.•. x9 George Anderson.... William A. Short.... 29 55 19 John Mullein...... 15 76 •' r9 •. r9 John H. Hilliard..... 29 55 x9 i'homas Rogers..... x7 73 ' xq James O'Mara...... 33 49 " t9 James Cunningham.. tg 7u " 31 zz GregoryFalbi...... 15 76 xg "Thomas Eagan...... r9 •' 19 John Lane...... as 67 ' 19 amen Murphy...... 35 46 rg Patrick Murray...... 3' 53 19 ohn Kenney...... 3364 , J 19 James Connolly..... 37 58 29 ohn Spellane...... xs 76 sq Anthony Havorka... 29 55 ` 19 Patrick Quinn...... x7 73 ' 4. x7 73 Michael Smith...... x5 76 tg Charles Molnfenter.. x9 '• 19 George Wending .... 9 85 x9 John Poll...... x7 73 .. ., " 19 Thomas Tonsend.... at 67 I4 George Mohl ...... a7 58 z7 73 as 67 " '9 John Ruane...... " r9 Denis Foley...... x9 Abraham Hamburger 17 73 x9 Peter Callaghan 73 x9 Cono La Marda...... 2970 19 Patrick J. Duane.... 23 64 ,' 19 Patrick Lyons...... , s7 73 79 ohn Dunn...... r9 7° xq Thomas Bamonde.... red. Kraft...... s7 73 x9 F x9 70 'r " rg Charles H. Donati... 29 70 " x9 Henry Stoiber...... 13 79 r9 John Glynn...... zt 67 " x9 Michael Fitzpatrick . sS 6r " 25 6r " 19 'Thomas Ryan...... s7 73 r9 Richard Birmingham " 19 Francesco Paduano.. at 67 r9 Ford Kahut...... t5 76 ai 67 xg Martin Manning..... 19 70 19 William Cuffee...... 33 64 " rq Antonio Alonto...... 19 70 x9 Edward Reilly ...... John Gilroy...... 37 73 " x9 Domenico Cioppi.... 23 64 " •' 19 <` x9 Paolo Anlito...... 23 64 19 Michael Toolan...... 13 64 24 15 76 17 73 19 Rocco Mazza...... ' 79 Antonio Suriano..... r9 Martin Sheffield..... r7 73 19 Emmett Tompkins... 9 85 " 39 Nicola Riccordone... an 67 " 19 Adolph Heiss...... 17 73 " 42 ames E. Harris..... • 19 Thomas Pierce...... 25 6. " 19 J 19 70 sq Michael Luciano..... 23 64 'r 19 Henry Biluer...... 19 70

5796 THE CITY RECORD . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I.

AMOUNT. NATURE OF CLAIM. ATTORNRV. I+ %TR. NAME 1rP CI.AI IANT. AMOUNT. NATURR OP CLAIM. ATTORNEY. DATE. NAME OF CI.A111.iNT.

IQOI. idol. Henry W. Unger. lmy 19 Michael ticannell ..... $t773 Salary as Sweeper inDep't of StreetCleanlag, Henry W. Unger. July ig James F. Larkin .... $23 64 Salarya Swceperin Dep'tof Street Cleaning. •` sq Joseph ],rdwith ..... 13 79 • •• •• •' 19 Timothy Clare...... 23 64 „ .• ,, John Donnigi. ...... " • r9 James Pollard...... a[ 67 .' 19 13 79 •' .' [9 Andrew Colinkas.... x3 79 n x9 John Liston...... x3 79 „ [g John McCabe 1 •, 19 Jacob Beckley...... , st 67 • 7 73 " tg August Heller...... 1 x9 lohn R. Garris ...... 13 79 ~ ~ r9 7. „ x9 ohn Kiely...... , x3 79 tg P. M. Sullivan...... 15 76 ,. •' 19 llavis Luper...... ,. xl 81 xg I Andrew O'Hare..,.. 21 67 .. x9 Peter R. Meehan....., 17 73 •` •'.. [q George Schloerb.....! 29 55 '• x9 Francesca Larocio... t3 79 ~~ " "; ~~ 19 1 William Dempenolif. i 21 67 , •' xg Felix O'Brien...... 25 6x " x9 tames Farrell...... 19 70 .. sq hrist Grau...... x7 73 19 Guisep~pa DeGrazia .. 13 79 " .. ., 19 John O'Connor...... tx 8z •• •' [9 Cono Cardillo...... t5 76 " .. 19 Miles Lennon...... 19 70 •' " ,' " tq Martin J. Fay...... 19 70 ., 19 Edward Geraghty... 19 70 " " 19 Mark Sanders...... 1 , x9 70 Ig Rafael Provisiero.... •• 19 John Dowling...... 03 79 " " .' ° 27 58 xg Oscar Muller...... q 85 " " " 19 Genero Caseo...... 1 15 76 ,, xq Isadore Isaacs...... r3 79 ,, " 19 Antonio Bruno...... 27 58 „ „ •` xg '. Frank Albert...... ax 67 " " " xg Michael Petro...... z7 58 "xg John Lenihan...... 19 70 19 Edward H. Fitzmaur- ., .' Ice ...... 19 70 .. .' 19 lames Williams...... 19 70 " x9 Daniel O'Keefe...... 13 79 " " • [9 William Burns...... ax 67 cg john Fitzgibbons.... 13 79 •` sg Angelo Monfredia... 15 76 , „ •• xq Charles Coleman..... 03 79 • 19 Cornelius Roch...... x5 76 '• 19 Thomas Birmingham. a5 6r " '• xq Guissipo Carpinito... 19 70 •• 59 Charles Major...... as 6t •' " 19 William Ginnevan. 7 88 " t9 Hugh Fletcher.,..... 27 58 " •• r9 John C. Holland..... 35 46 '• .9 John Quirk ...... 25 61 " " 19 Francesco Capolerano 17 73 xg Sdas Lee...... s5 6t " .. x9 William C. Marshall. x7 73 ag Michael Flynn...... u9 55 19 John Farrell...... x5 76 „ „ •' 59 Peter Hyland...... 13 64 19 Michael Shanley..... r5 76 [9 Michael Shandley.... al 67 19 Antonio Amen...... x7 73 ., xg Ferdinand Hausk- • Ig Thomas H. Fennell.. r7 73 " " secht ...... s5 6x " " " t9 Clayburne Booker... 23 64 " . •<<` •• 19 1 Carmine Selva...... xg 70 .• •• " •' r9 Cono Perrone ...... r7 73 " '• rq Michele Gentilo ..... 13 64 " • . " " x9 Guiseppe Falcone. ... x7 73 .' x9 Anion Randolph..... 15 61 " " 79 Charles F.. O'Connor. 27 73 ,, tg Patrick Lennon...... an 67 " •' • 09 Guisippl Carusa,..... 15 6r 19 Anton Krotz...,,,,.. ax 67 " " Ig Onfri Ptiorc...... I! 8z '• 19 John Murphy...... ,. ai 67 " " 19 Francisceo Piecoro. x5 76 ,. I9 James Moran...,.,,, 25 6x " " 19 Peter Keck...... x7 73 „ „ xo George H. )ones..... 25 6. • '• 59 Peter Rice...... r7 73 xq George Reed...... s7 58 " " 19 Barney Petro...... 15 76 „ rg Carmine Binger...... I5 70 " 19 Michael Hickey....: •` rg Maurice C. Levene... 4x 37 ;' ~3 79 ., 35 a6 ,, so For damage ,, x9 Patrick Donnelly.... z5 6x •' dama w of water into premisesp rem ses o(c aim- -~ x9 WilliamW E. Gassawa'~i xg 70 .. ants by reasondefectiveraso of defective sewers, is .. rg Gennaro Natelli..... sg 6s follows: .•...... Kate Sullivan...... xoo oo ...... .f ..ewer , as John S. Bennett. ..•. x Alexand Hewitt..... a 6 .. 19 Bernard Daran...... sr 67 lfarMary Sandford ...... s5o oo ...... Frances H. Brown...I 150 00 ...... " x Thomas Rocchio.... s 6r •. I 199 s ggan...... z5 67T •• Annie Sheehan...... 1 non °° to Giovanni Astarita...' 15 76 " •• • so Barry C. Thompson.. to,000 Oct Damages for personal injuries received hv': 19 Timothy Egan...... 17 73 " " " being thrown out of a carriage while xg John Evans...... sx 67 " driving on Avenue U, near Forty-ninth 19 Joseph atibil... .... 19 70 street, Brooklyn, owing to an obstruction .. tq 9f at the+v Quinn...... ax E7 in te roadway, Juneune 2z, r 9ox ......

COh l KAC] g REGISTERED FOR THE WEEK ENDING; JULY co, rq-i_

N DATE OF AMOUNT OF DEPART \MENT. BOROUGH. NAMES OF CONTRiCTORS. NAMES OP SURETIES. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. I COST. CONTRACT. BOND.

( The United States Fidelity 1 and Guaranty Company. I For furnishing and delivering about xo,000 harreh of Portland .i~~;7 July x, 1901 Docks and Ferries... ) All boroughs.... John P. Kane Company.. j .The City Trust, Safe De- $8,oco oo ; .deiive ...... ~x3,62o 00 (I posit and Surety Com- I parry of Philadelphia.... J American Surety Company 0l New York ...... 1 ( For furnishing, delivering and erecting tank and standpipe in high- yc; g, Water Supply...... , Manhattan and 4 4,000 00 { service works in Jerome avenue, between Van Courtlandt avenue The Bronx. 1 Snare & Tnest riot.) „ 3 The American Bonding and I Trust Company of Balti- I ( and ...... Estimate l 8,59000 I more City...... For cons'ruction of sewer and appurtenances in Jennings street, from Wet Farms road to Hoe street ; in Boone street, from West Farms .IC -. 15, Sewer ...... The Bronx...... '. William G. Leeson and •I The United States Fidelity) road to,ummit north of Jennings street ; in Longfellow street, l and Guaranty Company. from Jennings street to summit south of Jennings street, and in George I.. Brown, corn- I x:,roo 00 posing the firm of Lee- I Fidelity and Deposit Corn- Bryant street, from Freeman sweet to summit north of Fast One son & Brown...... ) pany of Maryland...... Hundred and Seventy-second street, and in Fast One Hundred and Seventy-second street, from Bryant to Vyse street, in the Borough of The Bronx ...... Estimate.1 09,904 10 For preparing for and buEast z two new ed bandlkhhady with a Purtenances, between East One Hundred and Thirty-first andand Daniel Lear nc •o " r 3. " Docks and Ferries... All boroughsg .... JJames D. LearyTY ...... J' y"•' •"""' 3z,oco 0o East One Hundred and ThirtYy-fifth- streets, Harlem river, in the Thomas W. Krley...... Borough of Manhattan, and tor doing the necessary dredging thereat ...... F:st itr.ate 94,9r4 00

{{( The United States Fidelity) ( For furnishing the Department of Education with coal, for use in the is `- dayy sr, Education...... Q neens...... Lowell M. Palmer...... and Guaranty Company. i- t9,000 co { schools in the Borough of Queens, and for the several offices and ( Henry W. Palmer...... ) ( Departments thereat ...... Estimate 48,852 00

Charles M. Warner, Pat-1 The United States Fidelity 1 For furnishing and setting curbstones and paving with asphalt the) Manhattan and f rick R. Quinlan, com- I} and Guaranty Company. Il carriageway, and otherwise improving West Eighty-sixth street, 1 -2 z, Parks ...... Richmond.. posing the firm of The City Trust, Safe De. x4,cco co between Central Perk, West, and Amsterdam avenue, in the Warner- parry.. As- posit and Surety Com- f I Borough of Manhattan, City of New York...... Fsti.nate so,to 7 550 phalt Company...,,,. J any of Philadelphia....

l, The United States Fidelity For regulating. grading. setting curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, I and Guaranty Company. laying crosswalks, building approaches and placing fences in East 4183 g, Highways...... The Bronx...... D. W. Moran...... The City Trust, Sa(e Deposit } x,000 00 One Hundred and Fifty-nghth street, from Sheridan to Mott ave- and Surety Company oft flue, in the Borough of the Bronx...... EstimateEstimate r,994 00 L Philadelphia...... ) 4 -4 r, " (Special).. Brooklyn...... Joseph McMahon...... James H. Holmes...... t 5 00 For erecting a board fence. six feet in height, in front of certain va-ant lots on the northwest side of Blevcker street, between Hamburg and Central avenues, in the Borough of Brooklyn...... Estimate 5a so .. a155 , x .. „ .. ', ...... u ...... to 00 For erecting a board fence, six feet in height, in front of certain vacant lots on the south side of Herkimer street, between Schenectady and Utica avenues, in the Borough of B'ooklyn ...... Estimate 14 50 40 SF r, " •' 'I _ ...... 70 00 For erecting a board fence, six feet in height, in front of certain vacant lots on the south side of Fifth street, between Seventh avenue and Eighth avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn... Estimate 214 60 45£7 June so, " Manhattan ...... John M. Sheehan...... Edward Featherson...... so 0o For flagging. reflagging the sidewalks in front of certain lots on the south side of West One Hundred and Third street, opposite Lot No.4x, Block x857, in the Borough of Manhattan...... Estimate 6q 30

a! •~ 20, " ...... ...... .. • ...... 5o oo For flaggin g. reflagging, curbing and recnrbing the sidewalks in front of certain lots on the west side of Amsterdam avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and No. 2177 Amsterdam avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan ...... Estimate [68 go 4059 ,. u 20 u u •. ...... u ...... 50 00 For flagging the sidewalks in front of certain .ots on the west side of Central Park, West, opposite Nos. 407, 408 and 409, in the Borough of Manhattan ...... Estimate t59 64 ,. 20 .a 4095 ...... ...... u ...... u ...... 50 no For flagging and reflagg ng, curbing and recurbing the sidewalks in front of certain lots on the west side of Amsterdam avenue, oppo- site No. 5140 to No. a:54 inclusive, in the Borough of Man- hattan...... ...... Estimate 148 sso

,. Z0 n c• .. 4,95 ..I ,, .. ,,,,.,.... 60 no For flagging, reflagging the sidewalks in front of certain lots on the north side of One Hundred and T'hirtv.sixth street, between Fifth and Lenox avenues, in the Borough of Manhattan...... Estimate 203 So 40c2 so, " ,' `• ,, •„- • • , -„ 8o 00 For flagging, reflagging the sidew.,Iks in front of certain lots on the south side of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, between Broad- way and Riverside drive, in the Borough of Manhattan.. Estimate 230 90

The United States FidelityI For regulating, grading, setting curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, and Guaranty Company. I 40,3 July 6, laying crosswalks, placing fences and planting trees in Park Highways...... The Bronx..,.... William Porter.....,,,... The City Trust, Safe De- zg0001 001 avenue, from Pelham avenue to Tremont avenue, in [he Borough posit and Surety Com- l of The Bronx ...... Estimate 54.52 ~ pany of Philadelphia....) 5 co

The United States Fidelity For regulating, grading and surfacing with sandy loam the wings of aogt •• to, • • .• ...... R'chmnnd...... Joseph Johnson...... and Guarani Com x,x•o co~ Southfield Boulevard, from west line Sea View avenue to east line The .Etna Indemnity Com- Red lane, in the Borough of Richmond ...... E,timate 8 t pany ...... J 3,3 4 00 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I. THE CITY RECORD. 5797

Approval of Sureties. 190I. The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the following July 17. For repairing and maintaining the asphalt pavement now in the following-named streets: proposals, viz. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth, One Hun- 1901. dred and Fourteenth, One Hundred and Seventeenth, One Hundred and July 15. For paving with asphalt blocks, Eighty-seventh street, from Central Park, West, to Twenty-second, One Hundred and Eighteenth, Eightieth, Ninety-seventh, Columbus avenue, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. One Hundred and Twelfth, One Hundred and Thirteenth and One Hundred The Hastings Pavement Company, No, 25 Broad street, Principal. and Thirty-ninth streets, and other streets, for one year, Borough of Manhattan Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, -For Department of Highways. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 S Sureties. The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. ii Broadway, Principal. of New York, No. loo Broadway, Broadway, American Surety Company The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. July 1~. For flagging sidewalks, etc., on the south side of Benson avenue, between Bay Broadway. Thirteenth street and Eighteenth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn-For Depart- July ry. For paving with asphalt Ninety-fifth street, from Central Park, West, to Columhus ment of Highways. avenue, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. Peter P. Lynan, No. 12 Willoughby avenue, Principal. The Asphalt Construction Company, No. 207 Broadway, Principal. Joseph A. Walsh, West Eighth avenue and Eighty-sixth street, !, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. i4o Julius Lucas, No. 964 Greene avenue, ('" liroaciway, -ureties. July 15. For paving with asphalt Sixth avenue, from Fourteenth to Twenty-fourth street, and The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadel- Twenty-fourth street from Fourth to Sixth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn- phia, No. 16o Broadway, For Department of Highways. July 17. For paving with asphalt One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Fifth avenue to Lenox Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, Third street near Third avenue, avenue, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. Principal. The Asphalt Construction Company, No. 207 Broadway, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 14o1 The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140• Broadway, Broadway, Sureties. ` Suretic:. The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Phila- The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadel- delphia, No. i6o Broadway, phia, No. 16o Broadway, ) July 15. For paving with asphalt Seventh avenue, from Twelfth street to Fourteenth street, July 17. For paving with asphalt One Hundred and Sixth street, from First avenue to East Borough of Brooklyn-For Department of Highways. river, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, Third street near Third avenue, The Asphalt Construction Company, No. 207 Broadway, Principal. Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broadway, Sureties. Broadway, The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadel- ` The City Trust, Safe Depoit and Surety Company of Phila- Sureties. phia, No. 16o Broadway, ) delphia, No. 16o Broadway, J July 17. For paving with asphalt Seventh avenue, from Greenwich avenue to Twenty-third July 15. For paving with asphalt President street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue, Borough street, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. of Brooklyn-For Department of Highways. \Varner-Quinlan Asphalt Company, No. 32 Broadway, Principal. Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, Third street near Third avenue, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 -Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 1401 Broadway, Broadway, July I7. For paving with asphalt Water street, from Old slip to Wall street, Borough of Man- The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Phila- $ttreties. hattan-For Department of Highways. delohia, No. 16o Broadway, Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. I Broadway, Principal. The /Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, July 15. For grading lots on the north side of Berkley place, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 - tnuties. etc., Borough of Brooklyn-F ,r Department of highways. Broadway, Maurice F. Hickey, No. 413 Tenth street (Brooklyn), Principal. Julily 17. For paving witasphalth' Thirty-sixth street, from First avenue to Third avenue, It rough The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Nos. 97 to of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. 103 Cedar stret t, Sureties. Uvalde Asphalt I'av ng Company, No. I Broadway, Principal. American Surety Company of New York, No. ico Broadway, The -Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 Wliliam street, Jul) 15. For laying cement sidewalks on the east side of Fourth avenue, between Ninety-fifth The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 14o Suuotie-. and One Hundred and First streets, Borough of Brooklyn-For Department of Broadway, highways. July 17. For paving with asphalt Fifty-fifth street, from First avenue to Third avenue, Borough K. j. Farrell, No. 236 Fifty-fourth street, Principal. of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. 1 Broadway, Principal. Broadway, Sureties. The .Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, The ,Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. Broadway. July 15. For building a lion house in the Zoological Garden, Bronx Park, Borough of the July 17. For paving with asphalt Boston road, from Jefferson place to Tretnont avenue, Borough I,ronx-For Department of Parks. of The Bronx-For Department of Highways. Thomas Cockerill & Son, No. 147 Columbus avenue, Principals. The Fruin-Bambrick Paving Company, No. It Broadway, Principal. The American Bonding and Trust Company of City, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 National Surety Company, No.346 Broadway, y Broadway, - Sureties. July 16. For building sewers in Ninety-third, Ninety-fourth, Ninety-fifth and Ninety-seventh Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, streets, and in Fourth avenue and other streets, Borough of Brooklyn-For De- July 17. For paving with asphalt Dawson street, from Westchester avenue to Leyett's lane, partment of Sewers. Borough of The Bronx-For Department of Highways. John J. Creem, No. 799 Willoughby avenue, Principal. The Fruin-Bambrick Paving Company, No. ii Broadway, Principal. Seth L. Keeney, No. 576 Macon street, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 The Empire State Surety Company, No.375 Fulton street, j Sureties. Broadway, Sureties. July 16. For collecting garbage and other refuse in the Third Ward, Borough of Queens-For Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Department of Street Cleaning. July i7. For building a sewer in Twelfth avenue, between Fifty-second street and Fifty-fourth street, Magnus Larsen, No. 164 Sixth street (First Ward, Borough of Queens), with curve at Fifty-third street, Boroughof Manhattan-For Department of Sewers. Principal. Edwin R. DeCamp, No. 116 East Fifty-fourth street, Principal. The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadel- The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Phila- phia, No. i6o Broadway, delphia, No. i6o Broadway, Sureties.ureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 S Broadway, July 17. For building a sewer in Brooke street, from Jersey street to Richmond turnpike, July r6. For collecting garbage and other refuse in the First Ward, Borough of Queens-For Borough of Richmond-For Department of Sewers. Department of Street Cleaning. Donovan Bros., No. 393 Richmond terrace, Port Richmond, Principals. Magnus Larsen, No. 164 Sixth street (First Ward, Borough of Queens) The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Phila- Principal. delphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadel- The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 phia, No. 16o Broadway, Broadway, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. (40 tSureties. July 17. For furnishing drugs, etc., boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-For Department of Broadway, Public Charities. July 16. For the collection of ashes, garbage and other refuse in the Second Ward, Borough of George C. McKesson, No. 91 Fulton street, Principal. Queens-For Department of Street Cleaning. The Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, William C. Card, Elmhurst, Borough of Queens, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 - Sureties. The ,Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, Broadway, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 14o Sureties. July 19. For paving with asphalt Madison avenue, from One Hundred and Sixteenth street to Broadway, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth,street, Borough of Manhattan-For Depart- ment of Highways. July 17. For paving with asphalt West End avenue, from Seventy-ninth to Ninety-first street, The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, " Times" Building, Principal. Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. It Broadway, Principal. Broadway, Sureties. American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 'Sureties. July 19. For furnishing forage, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-For Department of Fire. Broadway, ,) A. & C. Ferguson, No. 4o Grand street (Brooklyn), Principals. July 17. For paving with asphalt One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, from Park to Madison American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, avenue, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Nos.97-103 -Sureties, The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. is Broadway, Principal. Cedar street, American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, Opening of Proposals. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 'Sureties. Broadway, The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the following Departments, viz. July 17. For paving with asphalt One Hundred and Thirteenth street, from St. Nicholas 190I. to Lenox avenue, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. July 15. Repairs to the South Hospital, Randall's Island-For Department of Public Charities. The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. ix Broadway, Principal. July 15. For furnishing electric lamps and gas from July 15 to December 31, 19o1, in the Borough American Surety Company of New York, No. loo Broadway, of Richmond-For Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 i Sureties. July 16. For repaving with asphalt Bridge street, West Twelfth street, Thompson street, Uni- l;roadway, versity place, Seventeenth street, Lexington avenue, Fifty-seventh, Eighty- July 17. For paving with asphalt Ninety-second street, from West End avenue to Riverside second, Seventy-second, Thirty-ninth, Eighty-seventh, Eighty-third streets, drive, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Highways. Waverley place, Seventy-fifth, Twenty-eighth streets, Beaver street, Forty- The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. II Broadway, Principal. seventh, One Hundred and Sixty-third streets, in the Borough of Manhattan ; American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, One Hundred and Fifty-first street, Borough of The Bronx-For Department The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 '-Sureties. of Highways. Broadway, July 18. For furnishing steam-fittings, hardware, etc., for the Borough of Brooklyn-For Department -of Correction. July 17. For paving with asphalt Crotona avenue, from Boston road to , South, July 19. For furnishing and delivering manila rope, sawed yellow pine timber, and for extending Borough of The Bronx-For Department of Highways. and repairs to pier at the foot of West Thirtieth street, Borough of Manhattan The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. II Broadway, Principal. -For Department of Docks and Ferries. American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140. Sureties. Official Designation. Broadway, Michael T. Daly, Deputy Comptroller. to act as Comptroller, from July 15 to July 20, 1901, July 17. For paving with asphaltJackson avenue, from One Hundred and Sixty-fifth to One both days inclusive. Hundred and Ssxty-sixth street, Borough of The Bronx-For Department of Edgar J. Levey, Deputy Comptroller, to act as Comptroller, on Wednesday, July 17, 1901. Highways. The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. ii Broadway, Principal. Designation of Compensation. American Surety Company of New York, No. loo Broadway, Victor L. Bedingfield, Assistant to Expert Accountant, from $5 per diem to $1,500 per The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. r4o)- Sureties. annum, taking effect July 15, 1901. Broadway, EDGAR J. LEVEY, Deputy Comptroller.

5798 THE CITY RECORD . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I. 3d. Report on changes in the hospital service. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. On motion, it was — Resolved, That the following changes in the hospital service be and are hereby approved NEW YORx, + DHPARTMHNT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF e Hospital, NEW YoRK, August 30, 1901, f Riversid - The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present—Commissioners John B. Sexton, John B. Cosby, M. D., the Health Officer of the NAMES. I POSITION. I SALARY. I ACTION DATE. Port. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The Finance Committeeresented the following bills, which were approved and ordered Richard Cash ...... Helper...,,...... $SO0 00 Appointed ...... July 29, t9cl forwarded to the Comptroller for payment Dennis Hession...... Or.ierly .. r88 on Resigned...... 31. •' •• ...... 240 00 Appointed ...... Aug. 1, Frederick Schneider.... Ward Helper..,,,, 168 no Resigned ...... 7 Jennie Qu intt ...... Domestic...... 168 on , '• ...... NAMES. AMOUNT. NA MEN. As1Ot'tir. John Nash...... Gardener ...... 6no no I•• ...... Laura Steele ...... j Domestic...... 168 oo ...... : . Mary Keppler ...... t68 no ...... u 12, r68 0o Appointed Jennie Duffy...... „ •` sz, tr. r it OF MANHATrAN. The Bro~klyh Turkish Bath Company.... ) 9 6o Marion Spares ...... 'I I...... 088 on ” ...... " ra I row Dkrct , n', Printing and Bookbinding Kyle's Carroll Park Bakery ...... rt6 97 t68 co " ...... sb .. ,mpr u)' ...... ...... 00 T. A. Verity...... 3z 84 Frederick Schneider. .. ” ...... C S5 Charles Bowers...... Nurse ...... 360 00 Resigned...... • 8 \f.'trimmer ...... to 00 .. ~4 Mary Done,...... 4zo oo Appointed...... 20 The Vienna \','indow Cleaning Company.. to oo BOROUGH OF Qu es,. Kate I. Sh'ridan...... ...... 462 o- Dam,ssed...... 1'he New fork Edison Company...... 1~ r99 a8 The New York and New Jersey Tele- ...... 4zo 00 Resigned...... 0.. H. \Iclr.t re .. ...... . o 60 phone Comp.ny...... ,. 8o 04 Isabel MacKeown ...... " i -lsc'.daeeer Brothers ...... to oo I C. Gclderman, Secretary pro tem ...... 6a sg I his EL_va:or Company ...... 6 90 R. 111 Outwater...... •...... 98 75 Kingston Avenue Hospztat. Pertabl' Electric House Lamp Company... 5 30 ! George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief Clerk 32 70 t:e rge Schilpp ...... to 50 C. Got lerman. Secretary pro ter...... t8 ao t, . W. Bullinger ...... . • 6 no : Schie$elm & Co ...... . a 40 Ella M. Wilson...... Orderly ...... 8360 °O Resigned ...... Aug. 9, got C. Golderman, Secretary pro tem...... 139 94 The New York and New Jersey Tele. Minerva Robinson...... ...... I 240 OC " 5; 75 I1, phone Company...... I 59 87 \i-e_t }..n F 1-

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 5799

upon lot Andrew street, near Mount Olivet avenue, Maspeth, in the Borough of Queens, has No. BUSINESS, MATTER OR THING GRANTED. ON PREMISES AT become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely r3374 To keep so chickens ...... South side Twelfth street, second house cast of Fourth to cause sickness among its occupants; avenue, Williamsbridge. Ordered, That all persons in said building, situated on lot Andrew street, near Mount Olivet 13375 To keep zq chickens ...... No. i,65 I8.M1hcate avenue. avenue, Maspeth, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or before 13376 To keep 30 chickens ...... Northwest corner One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street September 6, igot, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human and Morris avenue. habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of o3377 To keep 35 chickens...... No. too6 East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. 13378 To keep 36 chickens ...... No. 3316 Beaumont avenue. a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent. 13408 To keep r2 chickens...... No. 41 Grove avenue, Pet Richmond. On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted: 13409 To keep 50 chickens ...... No. rob Sc, Paul's avenue, Stapleton. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. upon Lot No. 98 Broadway, Long Island City,in the Borough of Queens, has become dangerous -3379 To dump ashes and street sweepings ...... We,t side Utica avenue, between Carroll street am.l Ea, to life by reason of want of repair and is unft for human habitation because of defects in the N-w York avenue. plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which -3380 To use 92 beds in dormitories ...... No. zo Concord street. is likely to cause sickness among its occupants ; r338r To use 4nobeds in do,muories ...... Hopkinson avenue, between Pacific and Dean streets. Ordered, That all persons in said building, situated on Lot No. 98 Broadway, Long Island 13382 TO use 78 beds in durtnitc.ries ...... No qe6 Herkimer st reer. City, in the Borough of Queens, he required to vacate said building on or before September 13383 To board and care for r child ...... No. r669 Fulton street. 13384 To board and care for 3 children ...... No. 263 Ninth street. 6, 1901, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is 13385 To build a privy vault ...... ~ No. 53 West Ninth street. unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because 13386 'to keep 2 goats ...... No. 62 East Fourth street. of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. 13387 To ke p and kill poultry ...... Foot of South Ninth street. 13388 To keep 6 chickens ...... I ...... N o. ar 3c Fult In street. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and 13383 •• ...... No. to, Ellery -treet. be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent. 13390 To keep 7 chickens ...... No..69 MoKibtin street. On motion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : '339' To keep iochick'ns ...... No.354 Fitly-second street. 13392 ..... No.I59 McK,bbin s reet. Whereas, '[he Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated '. ...... No. 298 Graham street. upon lot Old Bowery Bay road, near Pumping Station, Long Island City, in the Borough of -3393 ., 13394 ...... No. 255 Cumberland street. Queens, has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habita. x3395 To keep 12 thickens ...... No. 740 Park avenue. tion because of defects in the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a 13396 l'o keep r5 chickens ...... No. 26r'I w. nticth street. " .... ...... No. 49 Cent, 1 avenue. nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants ; -3397 ., '3398 ...... No. 335 Br,adway. Ordered, That all persons in said buildings, situated on lot Old Bowery Bay road, near '3493 Pokeep no chickens ...... No. 1291 Putn.im avenue. Pumping Station, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said 13400 ...... ...... No.lg Evergreen place. building on or before September 6, igoi, for the realm that said building is dangerous to life 1340r No.46 Sherma•t stree. No. '9 Clarkson street. by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing I ?402 13403 Ti keep a5 chickens ...... No.. 8o Twenty-second treet. and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause 1 3304 To keep 3o chickens ...... No. go South Ninthsveet. sickness among its occupants. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said building and BOROUGH OF QUEENS. be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent. 134-5 To slaughter z calves...... Schuetzeo Park, Glendale, on September z, toot, debts On notion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : to be removed by applicants In compliance with the Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building situated Sanitary Code. upon lot Old Bowery Bay road, Lung Island City, in the Borough of Queens, has become dan- 13,06 I'to board and care for 2 chil,'ren... No. 66J fferson avenue, Maspeth. 13407 board and care for 5 children.. Dewitt street and Shell road, Corona. gerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in 10 the plumbing and draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants ; Reports on Applications for Store and Wagon Permits for the Sale and Delivery of Blilk in Ordered, That all persons in said building, situated on lot Old Bowery Bay road, Long The City o/ Arew York. Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or before September On motion, it was 6, Igor, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is Resolved, That the following permits f'or the sale and delivery of milk in The City of New unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because York be and the same are hereby granted: of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants ; And further, that this order be affixed conspicuou•ly on the front of and in said building, and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superintendent. No. LOCATION, No. LOCATION. 7th. Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. On motion, it was BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 11393 No. 1456 Amsterdam avenue. Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason that the 1t411 ' No. 1392 First avenue. causes for the same have been removed : STORES. u44o NO 71 East Fourth street. 1038 No. 236 East Forty-second street. 1448 No. 485 Pearl stre:t. Vacations. 8143 No. 2715 l':i_hth avenue. 1'473 No. 740 past Ninth street. 1x6 No.88 Suffolk street. 11474 No. 491 First avenue. 339 No. zo58 Seventh avenue. rta75 No. 184 Ch try street. 540 No. ,oz East Forty-ninth street. 1,481 No.95e Columbus avenue. LOCATION. LOCATION. 74? No. 'As West Houston s'reet. 11497 No.6e9 Filth street. z° z° 896 No. :6, West Fourth street. II ;34 ' No. an ,2 Amsterdam avenue. 1063 No. 376 Lenox avenue. I I6:9 No. 4 Chrysl ie street. 2572 No. 1535 First avenue. tr634 No. aior Second avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 3489 Nn. 303 East Twcnly-fifth street. 1,692 No. 829 S nth avenue. 3887 No. 143 Washington street. 2805 Nos, 249 and i5l Mulberry street I rear). 899 No, 34 F,,urth street, Wdiiamsbr dge. n,8o6 No. 132 Attorney street. 6r6o No. 8o6 Fifth street. goo No.36 Fourth street, Wit. iamcbr~dge. 3929 No. 322 F. 1st sixty-first street. r r86z No. 224 Fast Nine y-ei.hth strot. 4016 No.95 Ma dougal street. 8227 No.,98 East One Hundred and First street. 946 West'ide Eas een Boulevard, third house south 11347 I No. 1470 Lexington avenue. 8895 No. 178 East Third street, front and rear. of Haskin street. 4281 No.94 Attorney street. r1894 Na, go Henry street. No.6r6 East Thirteenth street, front and rear. 4354 No. 159 East Fifty-ninth street. 10908 No. 419 East S:ventieth street. '0384 No.846 Third avenue. 13470 No.49 Avenue B. BOROUGH OF BRO: KLS'\. 5776 I 195 No. 177 Avenue A. No. 315 East Seventy-fourth street. r6gsz No. 345 East I leventh street. 2165 No. 55 Vanderbilt avenue. 5838 6884 17413 No. tgc Alien street. 4379 Eighteenth avenue and Fifty. seventh street. No. 238 N.nih avenue. SC AGONS. 21149 No.278 Fast Houston street. 7260 No. 146 tiuffulk street. 163 No. 31 Went Ninety-eighth street. 7385 No. 172 Worth street. NO 40845 I Nos. 249 and 251 Mulberry street. 1733 27 First avenue. 7430 No. qt Monroe street. 2545 7606 No. 135 Clinton Sr rest. 7722 No. t~ 23 Avenue A. STORES. Notification that sewer connection of premises Nos. 355 and 3.57 West Fifty-seventh street 8316 No. 247 Second street. 712 No.88 West Ten.h street. will he disconnected from premises Nos. and 361 West Fifty-seventh street in thirty days. 9108 No. z5 Henry street. 884 No.638 Fifth street. 359 9333 No. 149 Orchard street. Ordered on file. 9366 No. 15 47 First avenue. 1073 No. 97 East Fourth street. 8th. Certificates declaring premises at west side Topping street, first house south of One 9507 750,2078 Second avenue. 1732 No.25rz Eighth avenue. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, No. 1652 Webster avenue, Borough of The Bronx, public 9534 N'. ,56n First avenue. .747 Nn. 24 ; Ea t 'Third street. nuisances. No. 163 Cl non s reef. 2282 r No t68t Lexington avenue. 9618 No. 58 Monroe street. 2412 No, 7104 First avenue. On motion, the following order was entered 10367 ,d a, enue. No. 4;4 Seco, 3599 1 No, 423 West Fifty-second street. 10387 Na. 410 Sixth street Whereas, The premises west side Topping street, first building south of One Hundred and 3725 No. 47 Atiarn.y -It et. Seventy-sixth street, Bronx, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this :0685 No.3r9 East One Hundred and Fifteenth., 4°29 N~'. c43 East Eleienrh street. case being, in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health street. 7761 No.7o5 Lex'ngtoo avenue. 10795 No. z3o East 9'wenty-fifth street. 9002 No. 531 Fast One Hundred rod Eigtiemth and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the .0809 No. 268 East Fourth street. street. Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof 10834 N~r.2o 6 )eventh avenue. 9550 No. 7::7 Columbus avenue. 10870 to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and No.-6 East Fourth street. 9553 No. 2497 F,i-,hth avenue. 11039 No. Is Eas' Eleventh street. effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records 9573 No 75 East One Hundred dad vlsth street. 11092 No. 301 Ninth avenue. 9592 No. 227 Del incey street. the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to [ 1280 No. 1477 Madison avenue. 10742 No. .66 Eliz Ibeth street. life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: That the use of said premises as a stable be rr346 No. 984 ('ol,mh•. s avenue. :0776 i No. 2015 Second avenue. discontinued ; that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and 11396 No. 648 Ni th avenue. ro553 No. 315 Eas:. I wenty third street. 11419 No. 1701 Third ay. nue. 10964 No. 1713 Second avenue. replaced with fresh earth and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely 11530 No. 164 East One Hundred and Sixth street. 11:30 No.72 Forsyth street. discharged therefrom. xrb7o No.379 Ea-t Tenth street. 11247 No. 229 West Eighteenth street. On motion, the following order was entered 11704 No. 825 . olumbus avenue. 11391 No.45 Franklin street. Whereas, The premises No. 1652 Webster avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in The City of 11710 No. too East One Hundred and Fifth street. 11429 No. 2685 Broa ]way. 11854 No. 7r'1hompson street. 11430 No. 350 East Twelfth street. New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case being, in the opinion of the Board, in a ::056 No sz26 Third avenue. 11522 Nos. r~8 aid r2o Bradhurst avenue. condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having r.6z6 NO.zo Av-nue D. taken and filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors WAGONS. 11665 No. 453 West Forty-sixth street. 58o No. 5c, West Fifty-fifth street. 12697 Nos.6tt and 6r3 East Twelfth street. relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the 1179 r1712 No. 437 West Forty-nint street. premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health r5t6 No. 55 West Fortieth street. 1:714 I No, 353 West Forty-first street. and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and -977 No. so West Fifty.fifth street. 11794 No 6s4 Carmine street. declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto 2543 No. 115 West Ninetieth street. I 1798 No. 045 Second street. orders, viz. : That the use of said premises as a stable be discontinued ; that the said premises be 11841 No. 55o ,reenwich street, STORES. I goc No. 47 Pitt street. cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced with fresh earth and the surface so 9790 No.193 Avenue C. 12055 No. 225 West Sixth street. graded that all surface water shall be freely discharged therefrom. nt80 No Ito University place. .attr No. 182 Chrystie street. 9tb. Reports on applications for permits. 11735 No. ii Third ave.me. 15173 No. 45 Roosevelt street. 9 No. x28 East Eighth street. On motion, It was 630 No. e23 East Eleventh street. WAG )NS. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: 738 No. 212 East Third street. 2271 No. 132 West Fiftieth street. 663 No.57 Avenue D. 0824 869 No. in East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth 1573 Street 2572 No. I BUSINESS MATTER OR THING GRANTED. ON PREMISES AT 1794 No. z2I Sixth street. 1240 No. 265 West Twelfth street. 2073 No. sail Eleventh avenue. 2698 No.96 Varick street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. BOROUGH of MANHATTAN. 2974 No.r614 Park av_nue. WAGONS. No. 377 First avenue. 337 No.44 Dutch Kill street, Lung Island City. 035 To occupy the basement for mercantile pur-~ 3117 posea ...... ..... ...... No. ro Washington place, 5377 No.23n Eat Twenty-ninth street. 338 No.41 Purvis street, Loag Island City. 138 1'o keep a lodging-house for 154 lodgers. . No. 85 Bowery. 5523 No.40 First avenue 343 Boulevard, Rock,wav Beach. 13361 Io render lard ...... NOs. 49 ano 5, First street. 5620 No.236 East Forty-sixth street. 344 Maspeth avenue, near Newtown avenue, Mas- 13562 To keep school for I%scholars ...... No. 199 Allen street. 5724 NO.74 Thompson street. peth. 6233 No. 149 East One Hundred and Third street. 345 Walnut street, Glendale. 13363 'To use artesian well water for other than drinking purposes only ...... Nos. 477 and 479 Broadway. 6545 No. 137 Monroe -tenet. 346 Arvernc. 668o No. 307 East Fifty-six h street. 347 '3364 To use artesian well water for other than drinking purposes only ...... No. t56 Monroe street. 7311 No.611 East One Hundred and Thirtieth, 348 street. 349 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 7420 No. 103 Second street. 350 7635 No.923 Eight . avenue. 351 School street, near Skillman street, Long To keep r goat ...... i No. 2438 Hoffman street. Island City, 16 To keep 2 goats ...... No.a425 Arthur avenue. 8916 N t. g6 West Forty-sixth street. • ...... I No.2410 Hoffman strict. 9544 No. 223 E at Eighty-second street. 352 Alley ro.ld, Dougtastoh. No. too First street. 353 Flushing and Metropolitan avenues, Middle 33336868 N,.3454 Belmont avenue. 96-3 10503 No. o06 Madison street. Village. .336 To keep 5o pigs ...... Castle Hill, Unionport. 9 10732 No. too Allen street. 354 Jack-on avenue and Rawson street, Long 13370 To keep 9 chickens...... , Northeast corner One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and Antony avenue. 1o783 No.20 Grove -trees. Island City. 10819 No. 23E East Twenty-ninth street. 13371 To keep to chickens ...... North side of Shell street, first house east of Fifth avenue. 10878 No 115 Eldridge street. STORES. ro996 No. 436 E 1st Eighty-second street. 332 No. 15t Third avenue, Long Island City. 13372 To keep 15 chickens ...... South side Twelfth street, first house cast of Fourth avenue, Williamsbridge. rrr'94 No.59 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth 333 No.r83 Newtown road, Long Island City. street. 334 No. 59 Main street, Flushing. 13373 ...... :....! No. 526 Wales avenue.

Soo THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I.

LOCATION. LOCATION. NO, No. BUSINESS, MATTER OR THING REVOKED. ON PREMISES AI'

Point. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. No. 86 Second avenue, College 11533 To sell and deliver milk ...... No. 1683 Park avenue. ... Fighth and Graham avenues, Long Island City. t,6s9 " ...... No. :04 East Eighty-seventh street. Seaside, Rockaway Beach. STORKS. 11634 ...... No. 2324 Second avenue. Central avenue, Far Rockaway. 282 Richmond terrace. tt6ga ...... No.3c9 East Eighty-third street. r Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, 283 I No. 397 Richmond terrace. 118o6 " ...... No. 453 Wet Filly-fourth street. 284 Nn. 7: iersey street. 11862 ...... No. 1573 First avenue. No. ray East avenue. Long Island City. 285 No, 33 Richmond terrace. I 1867 ...... No. z800 Madison avenue'. +4 No. 259 Grand avenue, Long Island City. u86 Mid landBeach. 11894 •, ...... No.975 Columbus avenue. No. 409 East ?event'eth street. t; The Alley," Aougla,ton. 207 Woodland Beach. t1908 •• ...... avenue, •' ...... 297 Avenue A. 4" Newtown road, near Sycamore z8S Midland Beach. 01 50 No. Corona, 289 Willowbrook road 9h •r „•,•,...... No, 464 Columbus avenue. t4- Seaside and Surf avenues, Rockaway Peach. 290 MidlandM Leach. 3 . No. 168 Avenue B. No. t64 Pearsall street, Long Island City. 291 idlan ml Beach. 2545 `• """""•••"'••-- ;41 No•55 Pearsall street. Long Island City. 295 Midland Beach, 712 No. ,65 We-t Tenth street. Maple avenue, North Beach. No. ;z Ca•tleton avenue. 884 " ...... No 638 Fifth street. Clermont street, M. 1 293 n •„•• ...... ...... , Clinton avenue, near ~ 52 No.45 Castleton avenue. 1073 . No. at8 Sixth street. peth. 56 No. it First avenue. . No. z5 to Eighth avenue =z Seventh street and Jackson avenue, Woodside. 94 *73 .•...... ••...... No. a4; East Third street. Burgher avenue. 1737 I: •xington avenu'. Edgemere. rz8 No.23 Richmond terrace. zz8z •' ...... NO. 16131 Clinton avenue, Maspeth. r;3 Greenleafavenue- 2413 r, „•• •„ ...... No. z3z East One Hundred and Eighth street. _,- Clinton avenue, near Clermont avenue, May- 145 No. 177 Jersey street. •.•...•••••••••.••.•• No, 428 West Fifty-second street. 3399 ', ...... No. 47 Attorney street. peth. 25 •' 374O2 ...... No.643 Ea't Eleventh street. Silver Spring Grove, North Beach. wAGO~s. ' ..... I - Terminal Hotel. North Bach. ” ...... I No. 705 Lexin_ton avenue. 29 Merrill. avenue - 7761 Boulevard and Kouwenho.en lane. North 9002 ,r ...... No. at East One Hundred and Lig6 tcenth street. 30 Willowbrook road. No. 27o5 Eighth avenue. - Beach. 9553 ...... Ehret avenue. North Beach. 31 ...... No.4r1 East One Hundred and Sixth street. 9578 •' ...... No. 027 Delancey street. Old Bowery hay Road, North Beach. jz 9x92 ,, t 1907 Myrtle avenue, Glendale. 10742 .' „ ...... I No.166 Elizabeth street. 10776 " No. 4714 Fast One Hundred and Fifty-firth ct rest...... ••.•••. No. 371 Fir.t avenue. to8o3 No. 1713 Second avenue. On motion, It was rc964 •• tr13o •` ...• ...... No. 7z Forsyth street. Resolved, That permits he and are hereby denied, as follows: 11047 •' ...... 1...... No. 329 West Eighteenth street. 1139t '' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, No.z39 East One Hundred and Twentieth street. 11429 •• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, No.z47 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street. ON PREMtSrS AT No-1728 P.irk avenue. BUSINESS MATTER OR THING DENIED. 11432 •' ...... rr5az ...... Nos. u4 and tzo Bradhurst avenue. 1.626 •' ...... No.4r4 Fast One Hundred and Fifteenth street. r. Northeast corner of Fifth avenue and One Ilundred ...... BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 11697 and Nineteenth street. To board and care fort child ...... ! No. zo8 Ea-t Forry-tourth street. :_- 1t712 I " .....••••••...... ••... No. 437 West Forty-ninth street. :z-r ...... No. 544 West Thirty-ninth street. • ...... ~ No. zo East One Hundred and Eighth street. II, To occupy the basement ...... No. boa East Ei-ht%-fotitth •trcet. No.zto East One Hundred acd Twenty-.econd street. ,= 77 •` . ...• ...... ' Nn. 332 East Ninety-I `urfh street. 11794 ~~ 50 First avenue. 2274 .. ...... N1o. East Ninety-fourth street. 01758 ...... •... NO. z 334 ...... No.t66 Fast One Hundred and l'went}'-seventh sir, e+, 1a-5 To keep chickens ...... Nos. 842 to 85o Tenth avenue. ,1841 10901 •••- No• 2349 Second avenue. " ...... No.a52 West Sixty-second .treet. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. `• ,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,, No. r8z Chrystie street, :. - To keep 15 chickens ...... No. 1495 Hoc avenue. tort, It ” ..,.• ...... ', No. 48 Roosevelt street...... No. 245 \Vest Fifty-first street. Bo7oi GH IF BROOKLYs. 2070 •• k, ns ...... No. 423 Halsey sire• t. 1824 . •• ,,,,,,,,,I .,...... Nos, 517 to sat West Fifty-ninth street. -- To keep 4 chi 1574 ! •' NO.507 West One Hundred and Twent}-ninth street. I To k. ep 5 chickens ...... No.237 Fountain avenue. t:- i To keep to chickens ...... No. 153 F-art Greene avenue. :zoo I •' ...... No. 436 East Eighteenth street. 22515 To use artesian well water ...... NOs.445 and 447 West Thirtieth street. :a8o To keep rz chickens ...... No, 2077 Fe.ton street. 10. 1.7 Worth street. rzSt ...... ...... No. 1214 Eighth asenue. 95 To keep a lodging•house ...... i5 chickens ...... No.6o6 Marcv avenue. 16 .' ...... I ...... No.85 Bowery. rz8z To keep •' No. 178 Pell street. 1283 To keep so chickens ...... No.2og Fra klin avenue. 72 BOB(,l'i.H (IF tin t1i 1Ii l- \'\',

On motion, it was I0633 To board and care for 3 children ...... No. 5o6 Fourth avenue. Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: Boo I l;H III. RICHAtIo.0

52 To sell and deliver milk ...... No. 45 Cartleton aven,:r. BUSINESS MATTEER OR THING REVOKED. ON PREMISES AT No. 56 •• ...... No. t First avenue. .• Burgher avem.ie. taS°4 No.z Richmond avenue, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 133 ...... ~.--...•...... Greenleaf avenue. : To sell and deliver milk...... ~~ N , 88 Suffolk street. 145 •° ...... No.r77 Icrsey >treet. f t . "...... No. 302 Fast Forty-ninth street...... No.No. 186 First avenue...... No. 245 Avenue_ A. •• ...... 0. tot West Third street. Loth. Reports on applications for relief from order,. r_. ` ...... No. za6 East Fort5 se5 enth street. -- " ...... N. 40: East Flfte, nth street, On motion, it was .0 •' ...... No. 303 East I wenty-filth street. Resolved. That the following orders be extended• modified or rescinded, as follows: =-- " ...... No. 143 %%.Ishtngton street. '. .03 „ ...... Nc. 32a East Sixty-first street. •4 I " ...... No. yS \tacdougal street. ItNDR REMARKS. 4 _- , •• ...... No. 96 At011 ney street. C ON PREMISES AT EXTENDED TO 4 .,y " ...... No.rzo East Fifty-ninth street. --- " ..-...... No. 846 Third avenue. z~' =. , z " ...... No. 315 E,st Seventy-fourth street. ...+ " ...... \I,. 230 Ninth avenue. -.._ •• ...... ...... No. 246 Suff Ik street, BOROUGH OF MANHAI TAN. 12328 No. uz West Twenty-sixth street ...... Modified so as not to require additional 7 v " ...... No. 172 Worth street. ventilation for hall, and water-closet 7+30 ' ••••••••••••••••-~-••• tio. 30 Henry street. apartments. 7606 • ...... 135 Clinton street. No. 47 Willett street...... Sept. 9, 190! 7722 ...... No. 34 Seventh street. 15549 15597 No. r8a East End avenue ...... 8316 I " ....-....~...... No. no Avenue C. • 176, •.,, ; \o, z5 Henry street. 17567 No. 43 Seventh street ...... No. 749 Orchard Street. 17761 No. 27 West Sixty-seventh street ...... Modified so as not to require a sewer con- 43-' '• No. 1567 First avenue. nection to the lot. .. No. 84 Ludlow street ...... Sept. 7, 1901 " ...... No.eS7 Seventh avenue. :7806 9;O; 1852 NO.3: Perry street ...... 9534 I " ••••••••••••••...••••• No 775 Second avenue. \o. rc8 Clinton street. t8;7a No.238 Seventh avenue ...... 9573 ` ••••••••••...... •••••• garb ( ...... i No. cB Monroe street. 0850o No. zoo West Twenty-fourth street...... 08873 No. r; West One Hundred and Twenty- 1'167 •' ...... ., No. 434 Second avenue. x6, •• II ...... No. First avenue. filth st'eet ...... i. 1t1 '37 747 19r6o No. 511 West Twenty-ninth street...... " w, " On portion of the order which refers to cel- I S: ...... No. 76 Mangin street. tar, providing the other items on order -r irty-first street. 10795 " ...... ••...... ••• No.349 East are complied with at once. " ,,,, ,,....... No.4;z East Fourth street. ts8o9 No. 32 Rest I' ifteenth street ...... 3, . NO. 32o First avenue. 19t6i 10834 " ...... No. 1233 Broadway...... ...... Aug, 2e, ...... No. 537 ` ixth street. zo385 20870 " No. 443 We.t Thirty-ninth street...... Sept. t, rr8og ...... ...... \os. 5q and 6t Montgomery street, ao,tS wogs " ...... No. 726 Nin'h avenue. 2[358 No. 234 West Forty-first street ...... 3, '...... ••..•...'' No. 1477 Mat iso I avenu'. 21441 No.65 West Fifty-first street ...... •` 9, `• Itz8o • Fifth street ...... " 3, 11346 a...... I No. 984 Columbus avenue. .1148¢ NO 3,5 ., 21631 No. 169 Greene street...... ••••••••••••• Modified so as not to require a special ven- 11396 ...... I No.r7o Avenue C. ttlating shaft for water-closets, extend- '• , 11419 •••••••••..•.•..•.... No. a23 Erst Eigh h street. I ing the dwarf partitions, and the cutting 1z530 " ••• ..... ...... No. 53 fhird avenue. off of the doors. t16;o

TtiURSI)AY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901 THE CITY RECORD. 58oi

'JIMR ~I.IIIRI) III VISION. •d ON PREMISES AT REMARKS. 1'.X'rKNURI) To Division of Food Insrr,li ,t: and (1(/~v+o;,, 7),+,les. Gilt. Weekly report of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 19413 No. 62 West f)ne Ilun,lred and Sixth street ...... Rescinded. 7t11. Reports on applications for leave of absence. 215-1 No.402 Fast tenth street ...... ...... 2:484 No.13G West Ninety-eighth Street...... On motion, it was 227-5 No. 3tr West One Hundred and Seventeenth Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows street ...... 22831 No. 325 East Seventy-fourth street...... -3144 No. 1955 Broadway...... 231 79 No. 1955 Broadway...... NAMES. FROM I To I RFMARKti. 23579 No. 419 % Fast Broadway...... ...... 23743 No. 279 West One Hundred and Eighteenth --- — ------street ...... ...... ...... George F. Shady, Jr ...... August 2 7 ...... 4765 No. 304 East (Inc Hundred and Eleventh W.M. Gill ...... ... " r5 ...... street ...... 7132 No.3o9 East Sixtv-first street...... 24,08 No.62 Wet One Hundred and Sixth street...... 16370 No. 449 West Twenty-seventh street ...... Report in respect to the collecting and riisposing of garbage in the several boroughs. The 17580 No. 301 West Nineteenth Street...... Secretary was directed to forward a copy of the report to the Department of Street Cleaning with 79527 No.10 Lispenard Street...... 19760 Nos. to8 and to8% Bowery...... the request that the provisions of section 201 of the Sanitary Code be complied with. 29872 No.379 Bowery ...... ...... Reports of inspections on Barren Island. 20450 No. rz6 Bleecker street ...... Ordered on file. 2-655 Nos. 532 to 538 West One Hundred and Thirteenth Street...... FOURTH DIVISION. 2x,83 No. 153 East One Hundred and Sixth street...... 2187. No. 308 East Twenty-seventh Street...... Division of Barteriology. 22052 No. 227 East Seventy-fourth street ...... 8th. Weekly report of the Pathologist an Director of the Bacteriological Lalloratories. .2230 No.2zo Spring Street...... 22354 No.257 West 'Twenty-second street ...... Ordered on file. 23119 No. 1791 Third avenue...... 9th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. On motion, it was BOROUGH OF THE. BRONX. 825 One Hundred and Seventieth street and In- Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows : wood avenue ...... ...... 263 One Hundred and Sixty.eighth street and Park avenue...... NAMES. FROM TO Re st,s000. 1400 No. 736 Melrose avenue......

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 23 18 No. 212 Eckford Street...... Rescinded. day F. Randolph ...... August ...... 59 . ienjamin Martin ...... r2 August 17 2191 Nos. 291 and 293 Union avenue...... 2196 No. 295 Union avenue ...... ...... Jamie Dougherty ...... r3 " 15 4209 Irving and Putnam avenues...... dary E. O'L oonor ...... '• 9 ° 2r

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Richmond terrace, Livingston ...... Rescinded. 577 FIFTH DIVISION. Division of Medical Inspection of Schools. On motion, it was Loth. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby denied: SIXTH DIVISION. Division of tllarine Inspection. ON PREMISES AT ORp ~F ON PREMISES AT OR DEOR. rtth. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ~ 20149 No. 86t Third avenue. ist. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in 7235 No. 62r East Eleventh street. 21999 Nos. 382-396 St. Nicholas avenue. the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. 7793 No. 209 East Forty-fourth street. 22026 No. vro, First avenue. 2(1. Reports on applications for leave of absence. 8195 No. 222 We-t Sixty-second street. 22077 No. 1103 First avenue. On motion, it was 14174 No. 86 Sullivan street. 22.27 No. 1543 First avenue. 17238 No. 458 West Eiflhteenth street. 22089 No. 266 Cherry street. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: 17255 No. 74 Morton street. 22125 No. 72 East Eighty-ninth street. .7755 No. 556 Seventh avenue. 2zz6r No. 2432 First avenue. 19099 No. 2,66 Eighth avenue. 22282 No. 517 East Thirteenth street. NAMIES. FROM ; To REMARKS. r9i99 No. 207 East Fitty-third s:reel. 20327 No. 14, West F ,rty-third street. 20117 No. 300 East Twenty-seventh Street, 22473 No. zr6 West Thirty-seventh street. 20047 No. 69 Varick street. 22858 No. 235 West Thirty-seventh street. 00210 No. 437 West Fifty-second street. 22715 No. 1955 Park avenue. John 1.D.Sullivan, M. I) ...... ...... Aug. r9 20280 No. 5o7 West Forty-fourth street. 22728 No. 462 West Fifty-first street. Alexander T. Comer, M. D ...... Aug. r7 Sept. r6 21281 No. 5o9 West Forty-fourth street. 22825 No.338 East Eleventh street. 20341 No. 155 East Thirty-third street. sz829 No 427 East Fdty-ninth street. 20542 Extending from No. 312 West Seventy-third 22951 Nos. 358-3E0 Broome street. Report in respect to the dangerous condition of vacant lots at southeast corner of One street to Riverside drive and too feet 23:51 No.4u East Fifteenth street. Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Park avenue. south 53168 No.z41 West 'ixty-first street. 20609 No.zoo6 Third avenue. 23229 No. Sao West Thuty-ninth street. On motion, it was 20637 No. 226 William street. 23,62 No. )o Lispenard street. Resolved, That a copy of the report of the Sanitary Superintendent of this Department in 21384 No.7r7 Third avenue. 23472 No. ter West Fifteenth street. respect to the dangerous condition of vacant lots located at southeast corner of One I hundred 21385 No. 7)9 Third avenue. 23680 No.314 West Sixty-ninth strert. and Sixty-eighth street and Park avenue, Borough of The Bronx, be forwarded to the Girvd of 21402 No 3)9 Fast Thirty-seventh street. 24053 No 152 West One Hundred and Fifth street. 11502 No. it Columb a street. Public Improvements, with the request that for sanitary reasons the Department of I I i ltw•ays 21542 No. 1667 Lcxing on avenue. BoRoUGH OF BROOKL\N. be authorized and directed to have said lots fenced. 21563 NO )34 West Sixty -third street. 2044 No. 325 Lewis avenue. 21903 No. 1547 Second avenue. zo65 No. 902 Park avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 22043 No. 279 East Third street. 2207 No. 272 Division avenue. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the 22214 No. 312 East Sixty-fifth street. ants No. Sot Lexington avenue. Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 22310 No. 284 Pleasant avenue. non No. at Herkimer street. 22314 NO. 324 Second avenue. Report in respect to complaint against stables occupied by the Department of titreet 2271:4 NO. 2285 First avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Cleaning, corner Sterling place and Nostrand avenue. Ordered on file. 22992 No.3or We,t Nineteenth street. 1525 No. 1139 Washington avenue. 11955 Ne. 5o8 West Twenty-eighth street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. )0556 No. to West Twenty-eighth street. BOROUGH Of QUEENS. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the 16537 No. 319 Rivington street. 429 BrandreIh avenue, third house from Boule- 18482 No. 133 Avenue C. vard, Rockaway Beach. Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. Report in respect to the sanitary condition of street at Rockaway Beach. The Secretary was directed to forward a copy of the report to the Department of Sewers. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Report in respect to the unsanitary condition of shore extending from Rockaway Park to Far Rockaway. 1st. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in On motion, it was the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. Resolved, That the following-named Laborers be and are hereby reinstated in the service FIRST DIviSION. of this Department, Borough of Queens, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, for one month from August 26, ,got, with pay at the rate of $z per Division of Sanitary Inspection. 2d. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector : day Joseph O'Leary, Michael Smith, Albert A. Kemp, (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. David Stewart, J. C. Horton, Benjamin Whitney, (h) Weekly report on sanitary condition of manure dumps. Henry Appel, (c) Weekly report on sanitary condition of offal and night-soil dumps. —and that John Roulet be and is hereby reinstated as a Foreman in this Department, Borough Ordered on hle. of Queens, for one month from August zG, 1901, with pay at the rate of $2.50 per day. 3(1. Reports on applications for leave of absence. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed in the On motion, it was Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. BUREAU OF RECORDS.

NAME. FROM To RESIARKS. The following Communications were Received from the Registrar of Accords: 1st. Weekly report. Ordered on file. 2d. Reports on applications to correct clerical errors. Dewitt C. Wheeler ...... July 24 August 24 William Schlereth, hl. D ...... August 23 ...... On motion, it was Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to amend the record of death of James D. Mon to James Dillon, died November 22, 1869, the same being a clerical Report of inspections of Park avenue tunnel of the New York Central and Hudson River error. Railroad, located between Fifty-sixth and Ninety-fifth streets. Application of Alice P. Adams to record certificate of birth of her son, Demerest Adams, Order entered, August 29, r9ol. born August 15, 1901, at Sound Beach, Conn., pursuant to the provisions of section 1241, Report in respect to unlicensed dogs in the Borough of Manhattan. chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897. Referred to the Corporation Counsel. The Secretary was directed to forward a copy of the report to the Society for the Prevention 3d. Reports on applications to record corrected certificates. of Cruelty to Animals. On motion, it was SECOND DIVISION. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates relating to— Division of Contagious Diseases. 4th. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector: NAMES. I RETURN. DATE. (a) Monthly reports of charitable institutions. (b) Reports of inspections of discharged patients from Riverside Hospital. Ordered on file. Mariano Massa...... Married ...... i Apr. 29, 1899 Charles J. M. Singleton ...... Born ...... Jan. 31, 1896 5th. Reports on applications for leave of absence. as Wolf Melser ...... Aug. 22, 1899 On motion, it was Henry Kopf...... Died ...... 12, 1890 Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: Louis Fitzenmeyer ...... ...... Apr. 24, 1897 Savario Suto ...... 23. 1899 11 Oct. 22, NAMES. FROM To REMARKS. MerkaZeikman ...... Edward Tuomey ...... " ...... Feb. t8, 1901 ...... 011ivier Francois ...... May1.,184, S. P. Cropper. M. D ... ...... August zol August 24 Martin Laux ...... Edwin I.. Rost, M. D ...... r+- 26 Hugh Murphy...... G. Alfred Lawrence, M. D ...... " 28 September it Bernard McCooey ...... ra ...... July I2, J. 5. Ennis, M. D ...... September 1 14 3 `. 5 •• rt John B. Battio ...... George S. Lynde, M. D ...... , 6 ,. 8 {t II ) 41 George Boyle ...... Carl J. Ihlstrom ...... I 4.

5802 THE CITY RECORD . TI.IuRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I90I. -

N I:i•:rcr,.. I1 r r. laali.n.t rtoN OF SPECIAL PA Iuu!•s EN Ac('nI ri,a,. Flank \Voods, Jahn Stadtmullcr, John I I. Abram'. I )rdered, that a copy of notice containing section 336, Greater New Vork ('hatter, relative l lied ...... Aug 7, 1901 .\I, laide Campbell ...... ...... .. III to the delivery of property or money placed in the custody of the Property Clerk, lie posted in Adolph Feeder ...... I...... I...... ,. .... ... ',II each station-house and sub-s ation. \ ne. IIadden.. ...... I... ~ I...... .. " SPECIAL PATROLMEN APPOINTED. 'I't,mas Clark..... ....I .... ,. 13, •l hn Voysey ...... ...... ,...... ... 13, Frank II. Cook, for H. \V. Kilbourne, Secretary, American District Telegraph Company of I:,lseard [[ohm ...... ...... .. . ..... ..... 2117, Brooklyn. \lip hael Reilly ...... ... ...... ,. ...... " William Holmes, for BI. Frankel & Son, Imperial Lyceum, Fifty-fifth street and Third titharine Sullivan ...... ...... 23, avenue. .. kirhard Burke ...... ...... ...... .... " 25 Dennis J. Denehy, for John Peirce, Newtown creek, near Greenpoint avenue. .1lfred A. L'revoort ...... ...... ...... 23, REFERRED '1'0 SENIOR INSPECTOR. Communication from A. Deimling, North Beach, asking appointment of William II. 4th. Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. McEntee as Special Patrolman. CIHIEF CLERK TO ANSWER. In motion, it was helved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the volume of William G. Ruppel, Westchester—Relative to indebtedness of Patrolman Michael McEntee. I Ylaye.l and Iml,crfect Certificates " the following certificates E. B. Fuller—Asking the address of Patrolman McPartland. ON FILE, SEND COPY. -

N I ES. RETURN. DATA. Report of S. G. Cook, President of Board of Surgeons, on communication from the Comp- troller relative to a typewriter and desk furnished by the Wagner Typewriter Company for $137.75 REFERRED TO TIIE CORPORATION COUNSEL. \., u:[a l.. 1\'oC lorf ...... Born .... .. .... Aug. 4, 1878 \1 illiam .\, Piedra ...... " ...... May 28, 1880 Writ of certiorari in New York Supreme Court, County of New York, The People ex rel. Henry Woodley vs. Michael C. Murphy, Police Commissioner, etc...... Aug. E.l card A. Christianson ...... ...... ! .. 9, 1886 Elie M. \lensing ...... ...... Jan. 7, ON FILE. Ali.e L. Vienot ...... ...... Apr. I, 1889 .. Report of Board of Surgeons of examination of Patrolman William A. Olsen, and recom- I sma Caiavello ...... Feb. I, 1893 ,. mending that he be kept under observation of District Surgeon for two weeks (Fourteenth Sept. 2, I ,LbCllo Ass ...... Precinct.) orges D. Guyot ...... ...... Jan. 15, 1894 Report of Board of Surgeons of examination of Patrolman George Lubbe, Eightieth Precinct, l;catrice Pietronira ...... • ...... Oct. 28, 1898 and recommending that he be kept under observation for four weeks. Mary H. Ammer ...... ...... ...... '. Aug. 9, 1899 Report of Board of Surgeons relative to Patrolman Thomas McCue, and recommending that May 27, 19CO „anni Tovin? ...... ...... Married...... examination be pos!poned two weeks (officer on vacation). l.rmes J. black .... ...... •• ...... July 22, Report of Captain Martin Short relative to an arrest and an assault on Patrolman William 29, Michael Hannigan ...... ...... .." ...... ,.•• McDonnell, Sixtieth Precinct. \\ il!iaut Walsh ...... ...... ! 29, Report of Captain Lawrence J. Murphy, Sixty-second Precinct, relative to contagious '. 29 , II,nry McCabe ..... ...... .. ...... '' ...... disease in family of Roundsman John Kessel, Sixty-second Precinct. To be relieved from duty under the rule. Report of Sergeant in Command Joseph Cobb relative to horse "Acrobat," No. 114, having dlrsce1lrD:edus Retorts, Conrrnunications, etc. sore eye. •1 fie weekly statement of the Comptroller was received and ordered on file. Communication from Hun. Joseph M. Deuel, President, Board of City Magistrates, relative t~ he of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, appropriating to blank bail bond, etc. <;.o3o tor payment of salaries of Shore Laborers, etc., was received and ordered on file. Communication from the Mayor, inclosing letter from Henry Farley, Amalgamated Painters I he presentment by the Grand Jury, Tilly Term, 1905, of the Court of General Sessions, in and Decorators of The City of New York, concerning labor performed by Patrolmen in Ninth r, pect to Park avenue railway tunnel was received and ordered on file. Precinct. Charles C. Paulding, Counsel, and Mr. \\ ilgus, Engineer, from the New York Central and Communication from William Sheehan and others, Hostlers in Police Department, asking I I it ison River Railroad Company, appeared before the Board in respect to Order No. 25070, that their salary be increased to $95 per month. Denied. August 29. in respect to the Park avenue tunnel, and requested an extension of time on By order of the Commissioner. -.ii, f order, for the purpose of preparing plans and specifications for the improvement of said \\'\I. I1. KIPP, Chief Clerk. tunnel, as specified in said order ; and, on motion, the Board extended the time for compliance •.v itll the order, with the understanding that plans and specifications for said improvements would i,e submitted to the Board at its meeting to be held Sept,ml~er IS, toot. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Communication in respect to an amendment to section 47 Of the Sanitary Code was received •,•i i referred to the Sanitary Superintendent. NEW YORK, September 11, 1901. On motion, it was The following proceedings were this day directed by the Police Commissioner : Resolved. That Joseph Schwarz be and is hereby appointed an Interne to the Willard Parker On reacting and filing communication front F. A. Spencer, Labor Clerk, Municipal Civil in '. Riverside Hospitals of this Department, without compensation, from August 24 to December Service Commission, dated August 14, 1901, •51. 1 ,0 1. Ordered, That the compensation of Andrew J. Tierney, \Vireman, be and is hereby increased to one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. On motion, it was I' ,solved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to make Requisition No. XXXVIII. PENSIONS GRANTED. ie Comptroller for the sump of five hundred dollars ($5ro), account of fund Contingent Frances Hicks, widow of Patrolman Francis J. Hicks, Fourth Precinct, $300 per annum. n•••, tyot, fr the purpose of defraying any minor or incidental expenses contingent to the Johanna Moore, widow of John F. Moore, Eightieth Precinct, $300 per annum. 1 ,;•acr.enr Df health, pursuant to the re olution adopted by the Board of Aldermen, adopted Mary Holton, widow of James Holton, Patrolman, Eightieth Precinct, $300 per annum. L 15, 1897, and approved by the Mayor June 26, 1897. DEATIIS REPORTED. c nwtlon, the folloosing preamble and resolutions were adopted: \\ :,ereas, Recent investigations have shown that malarial fever is an infectious disease, and Patrolman Gustave Lanz, Thirty-first Precinct, at 0.45 P.M., September 9, 1901. C r ; _ largely prevented by the adoption of simple precautions ; and Doorman Martin Tripp, Sixty-third Precinct, at 5 A.M., September lo, tgot. \\ hereas, It is the desire of the Department of Health to prevent the extension of malarial Patrolman Daniel 'McLaren, Forty-third• Precinct, at 7.10 I'. M., September Lo. 1901. !r ccr, which now exists in some of the boroughs, to the other boroughs, and to restrict its preva. Ordered, That the shoeing of horses of the mounted service and of the patrol wagons of the ;once in those where it already exists ; therefore, be it Eightieth Precinct be performed by Patrick Sheehan, Richmond road, Concord, . Resolved. That all public institutions, hospitals, homes, asylums, etc., be required to report RESIGNATION OF SPECIAL PATROLMAN ACCEPTED. ,-1 I cases of malarial fever which come under their observation, giving the name, age, sex, occupa- t; ,;l and present address of the patient, and also information as to whether the attack is a primary Hans C. Olsen. iniection or a relapse, and the address where the disease was probably contracted. SPECIAL. PATROLMEN APPOINTED. Resolved, That all physicians in The City of New York be requested to furnish similar John Collier, for Ernest Hoffman, Bushwick Music hall. inf,,rmat;on in regard to patients suffering from malarial fever under their care. John J. Major, for M. E. Duffy and others, No. 12 West Seventieth street, Manhattan. Resolved, That the circulars of information of the Department of Health regarding "The FULL PAY GRANTED. ia. ation and Prevention of Malarial Fever" be mailed to the addresses at which malarial ,.: ection has apparently been contracted, and also to the addresses from which the cases are Patrolman John Fitzpatrick, Fifteenth Precinct, from August 7 to August Ig, I90I. re:' rted, when these are different. CONCERT LICENSE GRANTED. Resolved, That postal cards for furnishing the required data be prepared and forwarded to Antonio Ferrando, Ferrando Music Hall, No. 184 Sullivan street, Manhattan, from ii-tirutions and physicians for reporting the cases of malarial fever which come under their September II to December II, 1901. , •lovrvation, as i line in other infectious diseases. REFERRED TO SECOND DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. On motion, the Board adjourned. Long Island Bottlers' Association—Asking appointment of Herman Becker as Special C. GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem. Patrolman. CHIEF CLERK TO ANSWER. Major Louis V. Caziare, Artillery Corps, Governor's Island—Relative to reappointment of EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. George Thompson as Patrolman. Communication from Patrolman J. C. McGee, Sixth Precinct, relative to claim of prize CtTY OF NEW YORK—OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, money awarded to him by National Horse Show Association, held in Madison Square Garden September 24, 1901. November, 18J4. • ir<

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 190I. THE CITY RECORD. 5803

Ordered, That the following-named persons who have performed duty as Probationary as Stenographer and Typewriter in the Audit- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Doormen for the past three months be and are hereby appointed Doormen in the Police Depart- ing Bureau, at a salary of $50 per month, for a No. 119 Nassau street. g A. M. to 4 P. Al. ment of The City of New York temporary period commencing July 29, 1901, WILLIAM M. Hues, Public Administrator. Jerry O'Connell, Thomas R. O'Reilly and Thomas F. Leahy. was approved. Ordered, That the following bills be approved and referred to the Comptroller for payment: The action of the Committee on Supplies in PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. appointing Simon Noonan, of No. 1287 Fourth No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, g A. M. to 5 P. M., Account Supplies for Police, 19ot- avenue, Brooklyn, and Cornelius (O'Leary, of except Saturdays in June, July and August, g A. Si. to No.2o69. Martin B. Brown Company, printing, etc ...... ...... $18,949 00 No. 212 Nassau street, Brooklyn, as Laborers 11'. M. No. 2070. F. Donovan & Son, forage ...... .... ...... 5,050 25 in the Depository for Supplies, Borough of Wsi. B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. No. 2071. IIorace Ingersoll, " ...... . ...... 124 39 Brooklyn, at salaries of $50 per month each, No. 2072. George N. & John J. Reinhardt, forage ...... I,130 32 for temporary periods commencing August Ig PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY, No. 2073. F. N. Dubois & Co., pipe, etc ...... ... ...... 4,173 55 and September 16, 1901, respectively, was No. 2074. United States Trading Company, glass ...... ...... No. 103 Third street, Long Island City. .. 135 74 approved. CHARLFS A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. No.2075. ...... 116 99 The action of the Committee on Buildings in No.2076. stationery ...... 310 00 dispensing with the services of John Sheridan, James Sweeney and Thomas G. Dobbin, In- COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNLI. Total ...... ...... ... .... $25,990 24 spectors on New School Buildings, on Septem- The MAYOR, Chairman ; BIRD S. Co1.ER, C~mp- troller; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain; RANnuLPH ber 21, 1901, for the reason that the buildings GUGGENIIEIMER, President of the Council, and RI,,eor Account Contingent Expenses, 1901— upon which they were stationed were practically HUH, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder- completed, and there were no others to which men, Members. EoGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary. No. 2077. Richard McAvoy, Sr., ferriage ...... ...... $8 75 they could be transferred, was approved. Office of Secretary, Room No. it, Stewart Building. No. 2o78. John A. Schaefer, expenses ...... ...... 6 52 23 00 The action of the School Board for the No. 2079. John Schussler, uniform ...... .. ...... boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx in ap- No.2080. John J. Bradley, expenses ...... ...... ...... 8 35 BOARD OF EST I MATE AND APPORTIONMENT. II pointing Miss Mary 1). Pretlow as Librarian of The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FerrseR (Presi- No. 2081. William J. Eggers, ...... 43 10 the Public School Library in Public School 33, 12 00 dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- No. 2082. Thomas F. I ordy, " .... .. ... .... ...... in the place of Miss Lucille R. Townsend, tary ; the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF TILE COUNCIL No.2083. Robert S. Heilferty, " ...... 14 00 resigned, was approved. and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members; CHARLFs No. 2084. George H. Kauff, '< ...... ...... 33 40 V. AOSR, Clerk, ...... Respectfully, Office of Clerk, Department of 'Faxes and Assess- No. 2085. Henry Marks, newspapers ...... .... ...... 50 73 A. E. PALMER, 4 38 ments, Room R, Stewart Building, g A. Al. to 4 P. M. No, 2086. Robert S. Peterson, car-fare . ...... Secretary, Board of Education. Saturdays, is M. NO.2087. oseph Manion, expenses ...... 6 00 No. 2088. JohnJ F. Tinker, .. ...... ...... 23 37 MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room 207 Stewart Building, 5th floor, g A. M. to 4 P. '0. Total...... ...... $233 60 JOHN J. RYAN, MAL'RICE J. POWER, WII.I.1:\tl H. THE CI'T'Y OF NEW YORK, 111 TEN EYCK, JOHN P. WINDOLPH and T'HE May, 'ii By order of the Commissioner. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, [ and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners; HARRY W, WM. II, KIPP, Chief Clerk. CITY IIALL, )`r WALKER, Secretary ; WILLIAM R.HILL, Chief Engineer. NEW YORK, September 23, 1901. To whont it may concern DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. There will be a public hearing before the Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, q APPROVED PAPERS. A. M. tO 4 P. M. Committee on Railroads of the Council on 131RD S. COLER, Comptroller. Friday, September 27, 1901, at 2 o'clock MICHAEL T. DALY, EDGAR J. LEVEV, Depiity Conlp- No. 919. I'. ht., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, in trollers. the matter of the proposed railroad extension in Auditing Bureau. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the various political organiza- JOHN F. GouLusncsY, Auditor of Accounts. tions and associations of The City of New York to erect stands for the purpose of holding political Elm street. F. L. W. SCHAFFNFR, Auditor of Accounts. meetings on the sidewalks or carriageways of The City of New York, providing said stands shall P. J. SCULLY, F. J. BRlrrrniAN, Auditor of Accounts. City Clerk. Moses OPI'FNIIFINEK, Auditor of Account-. be removed within twenty-four hours after having been used ; and be it further WILLIAM MCKINSY, Auditor of Accounts. Resolved, That permission be given to all political parties to erect, place and keep trans- DANIEL I3. PHILLIPS, Auditor of Accounts. parencies, erect poles and swing banners therefrom, the Commissioner of Highways consenting OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts thereto, and where banners are swung from houses the property-owners consenting thereto, the FRANCIS R. CLAIK, Auditor of Accounts. work to be done and materials supplied at their own expense. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING WViLLIAnt J. LYON, Auditor of Accounts. S which the Public Offices in the City are open for JAM F5 F. McKINNFY, Auditor of Accounts. Resolved, That permission also be given to said associations to parade through the streets, business, and at which the Courts regularly open and PIULIP J. M:cEcov, Auditor of Accounts. avenues and thoroughfares of The City of New York with vehicles containing bells or bands of adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are JRREMIAH 'I'. MAHONaY, Auditor of Accoccis. music, the last privilege to be under the direction of the Chief of Police, and the first two priv- kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and - l +'rr,a. of Departments and Courts ileges to be under the Commissioner of Highways ; said permission to continue only until EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and November 12, 1901, any resolution or ordinance heretofore passed to the contrary notwithstanding. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Arrears. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September so, Igor. Mayor's O 5tce. EDWARD A. SLATTERC, Deputy Collector of Assess. No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, g A. Al. ments and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. Adopted by the Council, September Io, 5901. to 12 M. JAMEs E. STANFOxD, Deputy Collector of Assess- Approved by the Mayor, September 13, 1901, ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. ments and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. ALFRED M. DOWNES, Private Secretary. MICHAEL ()'KRFFFF, Deputy Collector of Assess- ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. Bureau of Licenses. JOHN F. ROGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. LAW DEPARTMENT. q A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, g A. M. to I2 M. and Arrears, Borough Of Queens. DAVID J. ROCHE, Chief of Bureau. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of AsscssmuHs Principal Office, Room r, City Hall. GEORGE W. MAYOF'S OFFICE—BURF.AU OF I.10EV5ES1 t LAW DEPARTMENT, and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. New YORK, September 23, 19ol. ( BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan OFFICE OF TILE CORPORATION COUNSEL, I and The Bronx. Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. Number of licenses issued and amounts received NEW YORK, September 25, 1901, Branch Office, Room I2, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; therefor in the week ending Saturday, September zi, DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. ya visor of the Cite Record.' WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of JOHN J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, I. .S,IjiCt Brooklyn. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THR BRONX. Borough of Manhattan. SIR--YOti are hereby notified that I have Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, JOHN B. UNUvRHU.L, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, promoted Julius Ilahn, of No. 657 West One S. I.; WILLIAM Si. McCAIE, Deputy Chief in Borough Borough of The Bronx. of Richmond. JAMES H. Boece, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, P,or- NUMBER 1-Iundred and Seventy-ninth street, from Com- DATF.. OF AMOUNTS. Branch Office, " Hackett Building," Long Island ough of Brooklyn. LICRNSRS. puter of Accounts, at $1,200 per annum, to the City ; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of FREDERICK W. RLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of position of Assistant Bookkeeper in the Bureau Queens. Taxes, Borough of Queens. MATTHEW S. TULLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Sr $,g3 of Street Openings, Law Department of The Monday, Sept. r6, Igct City of New York, at the salary of $1,500 per THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, Borough of Richmond. annum, to take effect on the 1st day of Septem- and Bureau of Printing. Stationery and Blank Books. Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of Tuesday, " 57, " 3 5o , g A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturday, 9 A. M. ber, 1901. No. z City Hall Markets. Wed'sday, ° t8, " 31 251 50 to I2 M. Very respectfully, WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor: SOLON DERRICK, DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets. Thursday, " I:g, Holi day. JOHN WHALEN, Deputy Supervisor; THOMAS C. COwELL, Deputy Corporation Counsel. Supervisor and Accountant. ALEXANDER MRAKIM, Clerk of Markets. Friday, 20, " 27 136 75 e Bureau of the City Chamberlain. PATRICK KP.ENAN, City Chamberlain. Saturday, 21, 22 94 00 DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. THE COUNCIL. Office of the city Paymaster. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, R.ANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMBR, President of the Council. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. Cotals...... 163 X770 75 CITY OF NEW YORK, P. J. SCULLV, City Clerk. JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Clerk's office open from to A. M. to 4 P. N. ; Satur- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. PARK Row BUILDING, days, Io A, M. to I2 M, BOARD OF ALDERMEN. BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 34 6124 5o MANHATTAN, New YORK CITY, N. Y„ Monday, Sept. r6, Igoz September 24, 1901. THOMAS F. WooDS, President. Nos. I3 to 22 Park Row, 18th floor, q A. St. to 4 P. 15. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to r2 M. 'Tuesday, " r7, " 25 65 50 Suflevvisor of the City Record: MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary. Wed'sday, " r8, " 27 122 0o SIR—You are hereby notified of the appoint- COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. ment of John Phillips, No.2I27 Second avenue, Del5artutent of Highways. Holi day. Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, g A. M. to 4 P.21 Thursday, " rg. " Manhattan, as Laborer in this Department on JOHN C. HERTLE and EDWARD OWEN, Commissioners. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, q A. Si. to 4 r. N. bridges over the Harlem river, at a compensa- JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. Friday, " 20, .1 23 ,00 DO WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. tion of $2 per day, to date from September 30, BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. Saturday, " 2t, " 26 75 00 190I. Borough of Manhattan. JAMES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx, Respectfully, CHARLES C. WISSFL, Deputy for Queens. JOHN L. SHEA, Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for Totals...... 135 0483 On Nos, to, Ti and rz City Hall. g A. M. to 4 P. M. Satur Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner Rich- Commissioner of Bridges. days, g A. M. to I2 M. mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I, JAMPS J. COOGAN, President. BOROUGH OF OU'EENS. IRA EDGAR RIDER, Secretary. Dcjtortment of Sewers. i DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Nos. 13 to 25 Park Row, Q A. M. CO 4 P. M. Borough of The Bronx. Monday, Sept. 16, 190' JAMES KANE. Commissioner of Sewers. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx. MATTHEW F. DoNO00R, Deputy for Manhattan. Tuesday, " 27, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy. THOMA J. BYRNES, Deputy for Bronx. Office, Third PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, seventh street. g A. M, to 4 P. M. Saturdays, q A. M. to avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Wed'sday, " 18, NEW YoltK, September 24, 1901. JJJ 12 M. WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. Oilier, Louis F. HAFFEN, President. Municipal Building, Room 42. Thursday, `• ,9 •' Holi day. Supervisor of ,he Ci tt' Record.' Borough of Brooklyn. MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of DEAR SIR—I have the honor to inform you Sewers, Borough of Queens. Office, Hackett Building, Friday, " 20, President's Office, No. it Borough Hall, g A. M. to 4 Long Island City. that at the meeting of the Board of Education P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner and Saturday, 21, 3 $7 00 held on September 23, Igoe, action relative to EDWARD M. GROUT, President. Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office, appointments, promotions, etc., was taken as "Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and Borough of Queens. York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. follows : Totals...... 3 $7 FREDERICK BOWLEY, President. Alfred William Fisher, Bookkeeper in the Office, Long Island City, g A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satur. Department of Bridges. Bureau of Supplies, was promoted to the posi- days, from 9 A. M. until 1:2 M. Nos. 53 to 21 Park Row, g A. M. to 4 P. M.: Satur. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. tion made vacant by the resignation of Harry days, g A. M. to I2 M. Newman, Bookkeeper in the Auditing Bureau, Borough of Richmond. JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. TTHOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. Monday, Sept. t6, %got .. ...... GEORGE CROMWELL, President. and his salary fixed at $1,650 per annum. Officeof the President, First National Bank Building, SAMUEL R. PROBASCO. Chief Engineer. Tuesday, " 17 " Joseph N. Quinlan was promoted to the New Brighton ; 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, g A. M. to MATTHEW H. MOORR, Deputy for Bronx. I2 M. HARRY BRAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. position of Bookkeeper in the Bureau of Sup- JOHN E. BACKUs, Deputy for Queens. Wed'sday, " L8, •• „ ...... plies, made vacant by the promotion of Alfred William Fisher, and his salary fixed at $1,400 BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. Department of Water Suffly. " Ig, " Holi day. Thursday, per annum. THE MAYOR, ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Chairman ; TIIE Nos. 13 to 20 Park Row. Office hours, q A. M. to 4 PRESIDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND P. hi. Friday, " 20, •' 3 $9 00 The action of the Committee on Supplies in WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply, appointing Miss Rose F. Wynne, of No. 431 ASSESSMENTS, THOMAS L. FRITNER, Secretary; THE 21, " ., ...... COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIGHTING AND JAMFS H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Saturday, " Henry street, Borough of Brooklyn, as Stenog- SUPFLIES, HENRY S. KEARNY: Brigadier-General of Manhattan. rapher and Typewriter in the office of the AMBS Mc LEER and Brigadier-General MCCOSKRY Geoxoe W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. LuTT. Commissioners. W. G. BYRNE, Water Registrar. Totals...... .... 3 19 oo Treasurer, at a salary of $50 per month, for a Address THOMAS L. FEITNER, Secretary, Stewart JAMES MOFFETT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of temporary period commencing August 14, Building, Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. LAWRENCE GRE55RR, Deputy Commissioner, Borough DAVID 1. ROCHE, 190!, and Miss Teresa G. Casey, of No. 342 Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.: Saturdays, g A. M. Chief of Bureau of Licenses. East Eighteenth street, Borough of Manhattan, to r2 a. of Queens, Long Island City. L804 THE CITY RECORD . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1gox.

,tII IAS J. MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner, EUGENE MONAHAN, M. D., Assistant Sanitary COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, B rough if I he Bronx, Crotona Park Building. Superintendent, Borou gh of The Bronx, Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and TWENTY-rIIiRD AND '1'1VENTY. I l•:NRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough ROBERT A. BLACK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Broadway, 4~ A. M. to 4 P. M. FOUR•III WARDS. nl Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner intendent, Boroug't of Brooklyn. CHARLES WELDH, Commissioner; Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, Ni,. 96 Broadway. K icltmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1. OBEO L. Lt'sK, Al. 1).. Assistant Sanitary Superin- Deputy Commissioner, Meetings, Mondays, Weoncsdays and Fridays, at tendent, Borough of Queens. 3P.M. Department or Street Cleaning JOHN I.. FEENY, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman; CIiA1tLes A Nos, e3 to 2I Park Row, p A. M. to 4 P. M, tendent, Borough of Richmond. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY Commissioners. PFRCIVAL E. NAGLE, Commissioner. No, Iii Fifth avenue. 9A. M.tO4P,M. LAMONT MCLOIJISHLIN, Clerk. F. M. GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner. Manhattan, FREDERICK P. SIMPSON, Assistant Commissioner. P.,'PRICK H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, President, Park Board, Corn. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS, Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37, Municipal Building. miss toner in Manhattan and Richmond. JoserH LIFRFRTZ, Deputy Lommissioner for Borough WILLIS HOLLY, Secretary, Park Board COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY, Rooms, 14, 55 and 16, Nos, 749 to 151 Church street. of The Bronx. No. 534 Willis avenue. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. 5 Court-house. President, JOHN RENeH.AN; Secretary, JAMPS E, I.AMFs F. O'BRIEN, Deputy Commissioner for Aor- GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner In Brooklyn and WILLIAM E. MELODY, Commissioner. MCGOVERN ; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE bugh of Queens, No. 4S Jackson avenue, Long Island Queens. LooMis. P. J ANDREWS, eX-officio. City. Offices, City Hall, Brooklyn, and Litchfield Mansion, Office open during business hours every day in the Prospect Park. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on 1h.jrariluent of Buildings, Lighting and Supflies. AUGUST Moaeus, Commissioner in Borough of The COUNTY. Monday, Wednesday and Friday after t P. M. Nos. Ia to 21 Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Bronx. Office hours, to A. M. to 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, Ic A. M. HENRY S. RFARNV, Commissioner of Public Build- Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. to no M. Iii, Lighting and Supplies. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, its M. KINGS COUNTY TREASURER, [Tice J. DoouNG, Deputy Commissioner for Man. EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner, hattan. Art Commissioners. H. HOMER MooRE, Assistant Commissioner. Court-house, Room 14. I.'IiN QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. SAnH•EL P. AVERY, DANIEL C. FRENCH, Commis- JOHN W. KIMBALL, Treasurer, THOMAS F, F'AReP.LL, J lMMEs J. KIRwIN, Deputy Commissioner for Brook- sioners. -- COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND Deputy 'Treasurer. I„RL FOWLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. COUNTY. EDWARD I. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner, QUEENS COUNTY COURT. WILLIAM J, DOWLING, Deputy Commissioner. Rlaild. Main Office, No. 22o Fourth avenue, Borough of County Court-house, Long Island City. Manhattan. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Saturdays, County Court opens at 9.30 A. M. ; adjourns it 5 P. M. LAW DEPARTMENT, 9 A, M. tO I2 M. from 9 A. M. to I2 M, County Judge's office always open at Flushing, N.Y. O[ice of Corporation Counsel. JAMES G. WALLACE, President of the Board of Build- HARRISON S. MOORE, County Judge. Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. M. to ings and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. 5 e. M. Saturdays, g A. M. tO 12 M. and The Bronx. No, 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. M. to to P. M„ daily. :HN W HALEN, Corporation Counsel. JOHN GUILFOYLH, Commissioner for the Borough of THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS 'IL urnroRn CONNOLY, W. W. LADD, Jr., CHARLES Brooklyn. WILLIAM F. GRELL, Sheriff. COUNTY. Boroughs PATRICK H. PICK=, Warden, l r.tNUY, (FORGE HILL, Assistants. DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Room I, Hall of Records, Office hours, 9 A. M, to WILLIAM J. CARR, Assistant Corporation Counsel of Queens and Richmond. 4 P. M. h llrooklvn. A. J. JoHNsoN, Secretary. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- KINGS COUNTY JAIL, GEORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner, 7 e au for Collection of Arrears of Personal Taxes. Raymond street, between Willoughby street and FRANK M. THORBORN, Deputy CnmmiSsDoer, hattan and The Bronx, No. 22o Fourth avenue, Borough THOMAS D, MosacRor, Superintendent, Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street of Manhattan. DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York, ,1 >. M. to 4 P. M. Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook- WILLIAM WALTON, Sheriff; RICHARD BERGIN, JOSEPH H. GRENELLE, Secretary. )AMes C. fiPRVeaA, Assistant Corporation Counsel. lyn. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. Warden. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens bureau for the Recoz ery at Penalties. SUPREME COURT. and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Nos. sic and I21 Nassa,t street. Island, Borough of Richmond. Branch office: Room I, County Court-house, 10.30 A. M, to 4 P. M, ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel second floor. Town Hall, Jamaica, Long Island, Nos, 8, 9, to and it New County Court-house, g Special Term, Part I., Room No. ib. A. M. to 4 P. M. Bureau of Street Openings. Borough of Queens. Clerk's Office, Part I., Room No. is. WILLIAM SOHMRR, Count Clerk. Special Term, Part II,, Room No. 13. Nov. go and 02 \Vest Broadway. GEORGE H, FAHRBACH, puty. Clerk's Office, Part II., Room No. 12. IrHN P. I)INN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Special Term, Part Ill., Room No. I?. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 51.; Saturdays, to M. KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Clerk's Office, Part III., Room No. ty. SDectal'Perm, Part IV„ Room No. cc, POLICE DEPARTMENT. THosAs L. FEITNRR, President of the Board; En- Hall of Records, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. WARD C. SHEENY, ARTHUR C. SALMON, THOMAS J. PAT- Special Term, Part V„ Room No. 33. Central Office. PETER P. HuOERTY, County Clerk. Special Term, Part VI,, Room No. _;t. .\ o. 350 Mulherry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. TERSON, FERDINAND Levy, Commissioners: HENRY V. PL C. '_1FrFPHY. Commissioner. BERLINGER, Chief Clerk. Special Term, Part VII., Room No. ;q. \1 :; i\I S. DRv'ERY, First Deputy Commissioner. QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34, Clerk's Office, Room No. 23. let. cu J. YOPK, Second Deputy Commissioner. Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, Trial Term. Part Ill„ Room No. a2. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. Office hours, April I to October I, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, Trial Term, Part 1V., Room No. 21. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Nos, 13 to 21 Park Row. Room Igii. Office hours October I to April I, g A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays, to Trial'I•erm, Part V., Room No. 24. 52 Si, Commissioners JOHN R. VOORHis (President), from 9 A. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 35• M. County and Supreme Court held at the Queens Trial Term, Pan VII„ Room No. 3". Co ARLES B. PAGE (Secretary), JOHN NIAGUIRF, Mi. JOHN T. N AGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. County Court-house, Long Island City. Court opens L,I,FL J. DADY. Municipal Statistical Commission: FREDERICIK W. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 07, 9.30 A, M, to adjourn 5 P. M. Hcsdquarters, General Office, No. 301 Mott street. GRURE, LL. D., ANTONIO RASINES, RICHARD T. W1L. Trial Term, Part 1X„ Room No. 29. JAMES YNGRASI, County Clerk. A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clerk of the Board. SON, Jr„ ERNEST HARVIER, J. EDWARD JETTER, THOMAS Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 28, CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. I mce- Borough of Manhattan. No. 301 Mott Street. GII.LERAN. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 37, )~ ILLI.A5i C. BAXTER. Chief Clerk. Trial Term, Part XIL, Room No. 2%. H1!CC, Borough of The Bronx, (Inc Hundred and RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Appellate Term, Room No. 29. thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue (5olinl;cn MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, Room No. 30. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., g A. M. to 4 1luilding.) No. 346 Broadway, 9 A. M. to P. M, Naturalization Bureau, Room No.38, 4 P. M. Assignment Bureau, Room No, 32, C' 'RNruU s A. BI'NNER, Chief Clerk. CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ALEXANDER T. MASON e, Borough of Brooklyn, Temple Bar. EDWARD H. MULLER, County Clerk. 7uStiCCS—GEORGE C. 13ARRP7T, ABRAHAM R. LAW- and WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, Commissioners. CROWELL M. CONNER, Deputy County Clerk, OuOGE RUSSELL, Chief Clerk. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. RENCE, CHSRLS5 H, TRUAX, CHARLES F,. MAcLN.AN, I 'tics , Borough of Queens, No. 51 Jackson avenue `LAMES FITZGERALD, MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVENTRITT, Long Island City. LEONARD A. GEIGERICH, HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN l'OOL VOECEL, Chief Clerk. NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. I.~ FREEDMAN, GEORGE P. ANDREWS, P. HENRY odcc. Borough of Richmond, Staten Island Savings BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Commissioners' Office, No. 258 Broadway, Borough LUGRO, DAY,n MCADAM, Joie'`- PROSTOI: Ci.sitKo, Building, Stapleton, S. I. of Msiahattan, New York, 9 A. 51. to 4 P. M. HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FPAt is 3l. PC11M, J:SSI ES Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. M, to 4 P. St. aLEXA'DER M. ROSS, CHIEF Clerk. LEWIS NIXON, President; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice- A. O'GORMAN, JAMES A. IILA\CHARi:, WILLIAM Ill offices open from 9 A. St. to 4 P. %t. ; Saturdays, EDWARD McCuR (President), EDWARD CAHILL, President ; JAMES D. BELL, Secretary : JULIAN D. SOHMER, Clerk, .1• .11. to I2 Si. THOMAS A. WILSON, JOHN B. MEVENBORG and FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, SMITH E, EDWARD DUFFY, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners, CITY COURT OF TI-IF; CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. JASPER Secretary. THOMAS J. SHELLEY, Chief Clerk, Chief Engineers Office, No, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.,9A, St. to5P.M, No, 32 Chambers street, L'room'n-stone Building, City Central Office. Hall Park, from so A. n1. to 4 P. M, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from General Term, S. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays to in M. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Trial Term, Part I. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. BOARD OF EDUCATION, New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M, Part II. N. I I, FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. to 4 P. M. Part III. J,alN NJORRlssey GRAY, Deputy Commissioner for Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man. Part IV. P. n. ,..;y}IS of Brooklyn and Queens. hattan, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, A. M, to I2 M• EUGENE A. PHILBIN, District Attorney; WILLIAM J. Special Term Chambers will he held Io A. M. to 4 MILES M. O'BRIEN, President ; A. EMERSON PALMER, McKENNA, Chief Law Clerk. P. M. Secretary. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Clerk's Office, from g A, M. to 4 P. M. I tiihcc hours for all, except where otherwise noted, School Board Ice' he Boroughs of Alan/tat/an and The - ~i+ BMES M. FITZSIstONS, Chief Justice : JOHN H. KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. B'1CCARTHY, LEWIS J, CONLAN, JOHN P. SC1iUCHMAN, fr.oc , .s, M, to 4 P. M. : Saturdays, I2 M. Bronx. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, EDWARD F. O'DWYER, THEODORE F, HASCALL, NeadqOartts.l'. Parkavenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man. Hours, 9 A. At. to 5 P.M. FRANCIS B. DELEHANTY, Justices. THOMAS F. SatlrH, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. hattan, Clerk. JTHN J. SCANNELL, Fire Commissioner. MILes M. O'BRIEN, President t William J. ELLIS, JOHN F. CLARICE, District Attorney. Secretary. _i»ies H. Tt-LLV, Deputy Commissioner, Borougn CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. ct l;rooklyn and Queens. QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, School Board for the, Borough of Brooklyn. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court Al, Gt'STL•s T. DOCHARTY, Secretary. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island EDWARD F. CROKER, Chief of Department and in No. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Office hours, opens at 10,30 o'clock A. M, Charge of Fire-alarm Telegraph. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M,; Saturdays, 9 A, M. to t2 M. City, 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to JOHN B..MIERRILL, District Attorney, _JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, In Charge of Boroughs CHARLES E. RosEHTVON, pi resCl;ac. GEORGE G. 4 P. M. ui Brooklyn and Queens. BROWN, Secretary. CLARENCE A, DREW, Chief Clerk, (;I-oRGE E. MURRAY, Inspector of CombustiL;es. School Board for the Borough of Queens. APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. PETER SEERY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT' ATTORNEY, The Bronx and Richmond. Flushing, Long Island. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth ALONZO BRYMER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook- PATRICK J. WHITE, President; JOSEPH H. FITZ. Port Richmond, S. I. street. Court opens at I P. M, lyn and Queens. PATRICK, Secretary. EDWARD S. RAWSON. District Attorney. CHARLES H.V AN BRUNT, Presiding Justice' CHESTER B. MCI.AUGHLIN, EDWARD PATTERSON, MORGAN J. Central Office open at all hours. School Board for the Borough of Richrmond. C tr.mittee to examine persons who handle explosives CORONERS. O'BRIEN, GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, WILLIAM Ruttsnv, meets Thursday of each week, at a o'clock P. M. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, Staten Island, EDWARD W, HATCH, Justices, ALFRED WAGSTAFF, WILLIAM J. COLE, President; ROBERT BROWN, Borough of Manhattan, Clerk ; WILLIAM LAMIB, Jr. Deputy Clerk, Secretary. Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. times of day and night. EDWARD T. FITZPATRICK, JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARD COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY, Central Office. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 22, 23 and JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board ; Commis- Stewart Building, g A. M. to 4 P. M. Borough of The Bronx. 27, Court opens ro A. M.,daily, and sits until business sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. WILLIAM F. GRELL, Sheriff; HENRY P. MULVANY, is completed, Part L, Room No, 23, Part II., Room GRo. E. BEST, Deputy Commissioner. Under Sheriff. No. 761 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street No. to, Court-house, Clerk's Office, Rooms 22 and 27, ADOLPH H. GoETTING, Commissioner for Brooklyn Open from 8 A. M. to I2, midnight. open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, as M. and Queens, Nos. 126 and 128 Livingston street, Brook. ANTHONY NfcOwFN, THOMAS M. LYNCH, JOSEPH ASPINALL AND WM. B. HLRU, Jr., County yn. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUNTY. Judges. EDWARD GLINNEN, Deputy Commissioner. Borough of Brooklyn. JAMES S. REGAN, Chief Clerk. JAMFs Fey, Commissioner for Richmond. County Court-house, Brooklyn. Office, Room 17, Borough Hall. Open all times of Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Q~ . M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, I2 M. day and night, except between the hours of Is M. and Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- VWILLIAM WALTON, Sheriff ; JAMBS DUNNE, Under Sheriff. 5 P. M„ on Sundays and holidays. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M, to 4 !I ANTHONY J. BURGER, — —, r. M.: Saturdays, 02 M. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre, (Jut-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.305. M. Borough of Queens. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. Elm, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at half- tO 4.30 P. M. Office, Borough Hall, Fulton street, Jamaica, L. I. past no o'clock. Department for Care of Destitute Children, No. 66 County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. PHILIP T. CRONIN, LEONARD RouFF, Jr., and SAMUEL RUFUS B, COWING, City Judge ; JOHN W. GOFP, Re- Third avenue, 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. JOSEPH H. DE BRAGGA, Sheriff ; JOSIAH C. BENNETT, S. Guy, Jr. corder; JOSEPH E. NEWBURGER, MARTIN T. MCMAHON Under Sheriff. CHARLES J. SCHNELLER, Clerk. and WARREN W. FOSTER, Judges of the Court of Gen. Borough of Richmond. eral Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Clerk's office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY, No, 64 New York avenue, Rosebank. Pier "A," N. R., Battery Place. County Court-house, Richmond, S. L, 9A,M, to 4 P.M. Open for the transaction of business all hours of the J. SERGEANT CRAM, President; CHARLES F. MURPHY, FRANKLIN C. VITT, Sheriff. daand night. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Treasurer; PETER F. MsvER, Commissioners. THOMAS H, BANNING, Under Sheriff. OHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTEE, (Vii i:A ii H. B;: RKE, Secretary. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between i)(flco hours, ' A. M. to 4 P. M,; Saturdays, an M. SURROGATES' COURT. Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. New County Court-house. Court open from g A. M, Court opens at to A, M. REGISTER'S OFFICE. -- Justices— First Division—ELIZUR B. HINSDALE, to a P. M„ except Saturdays, when It closes at Is M. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, WILLIAM E, WYATT, JOHN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. East side . Office hours from 9 A. M. FRANK T. FITZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Surro- B, MCKEAN, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK, WILLIAM M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Ia M. During the gates ; WILLIAM V. 1--ARY, Chief Clerk. e^omfbwea corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- FULLER. Clerk ; JOSEPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. months of July and August the hours are from g A. M. Clerk's office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. nue. 9 A. St. to 4 P. v, to 2 P. M. Second Division—Trial days—Borough Hall, Brook- Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices always ISAAC FROMME, Register ; JOHN VON GLAHN, Deputy KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. open. yn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at zo o'clock; Register Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, Tuesdays, at JOHN B. SEXTON, President, and WILLIAM T. GEORGE B. ABBOT, Surrogate. JENKINS. M. D., JOHN B. COSBY,A~ M. I)., THE PRRiI- no o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of MICHAEL F. MCGOLDRICK, Chief Clerk. Richmond, Thursdays, at so o'clock. DENT OF THE POLICE BOARD, ax-ofcFo, and the HEALTH REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. Court opens to A. M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. OFYIC ER OF THE PORT, tS-officio, Commissioners, Jfietiees— OHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKHR, CASPAR GOLDPRMAN, Secretary pro tem. Hall of Records. Office hours, q A. M. to 4 P. M„ PATRICK READY, JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS W. FITZ- CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superinten- excepting months of July and August, then from 9A.M. GERALD. JoSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk; JOHN J. dent. to 2 P. M„ provided for by statute. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE, DORMAN, Deputy Clerk. FREDERICK H. DILLINGHAM, M. D., Assistant Sant JAMES R. HowE, Register. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I: Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, tary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan. WARREN C. TREDWELL, Deputy Register, STEPHEN D. STEVENS, County Judge. open from 9 A, M. to 4 P. U. TIru1tsDAY, SI:1'1'I MBER 26, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 5805

CITY MAGISTRA'T'ES' COURTS. I lundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours From 9 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- the title given above, of the work for which the estimate A. St. to 4 1', M. Court opens at 10 A. M. is made, with his or their name or naunes and the date Courts open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. JOHN M. T1ERNRV, Justice, HOWARD SI'RAR, Clerk. MISSION. of presentatrnn, to the Committee on Supplies of said City .4fW /,-aIes-HENRY A. BRANN, ROHERT C, Department, at the said office, on or before the date and CORNELL, LEROY P. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEt'EL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. '.t1Y\IL[•A1 Clc n. ti6:ovi. c COMMISSION OF) hour above named, and which time and place the esti- CHARLES A FLAMMER, LORENZ ZELLER, CLARENCE W. 'l'1(E Cris' OF NEW YORK, mates received will be publicly opened by the Committee MEADE, JOHN 0. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, First District-Comprising First, Second, 'third, NEW YORK Live BUILDING, on Supplies and read, and the award of the contract EDWARD HOGAN, WILLARD H. OLMSTED. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the No. 346 BROADWAY, made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable. PHILIP BLOCH, Secretary. Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner NEW YORK, September 23, 19 I. Each estimate shall contain the name and place of First Dlstnct-Criminal Court Building. State and Court streets. residence of the person making the same, the names of Second District-Jefferson Market, PPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR JOHN I. WALSH, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. all persons interested with him therein, and that no Third District-No. 6o Essex street. Clerks office open from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. A the position of Painter on the New York and Brooklyn Bridge until Friday, September 27, at to officer of The City of New York is directly or indi- Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing- Second District-Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, ton avenue. A. St. rLctly interested therein, as provided in sections 346 to Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty- Tile work is of an extra hazardous nature, and appli- 352 of the Nevised Ordinances, 1897, and in the blank Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first third Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broad- form of bid mentioned below and furnlshedby the De- street. southeastern corner of Sylvan place. cants must have had previous experience. 7 he follow- way, Brooklyn. ing qualifications are necessary partment. Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street GERARD B. VAN WART,Justice. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, 'I he estimate must he verified. and 'Third avenue. Ability to climb, to work on the cables, to rig and Clerk. work chairs on suspenders, to rig scaffolds and work Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. avenue. oil them under the bridge, over the river or the land, to consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Third District-Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, walk deck beams and climb columns, and to have in in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety SECOND DIVISION. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and mind constantly the danger which will result from company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of Borough of Brooklyn. Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee contact with the electrical Iced rail, bridge and trolley avenue, Brooklyn. cars, electric currents, etc. bid mentioned below. rlrst District-No. 318 Adams street. EDWARD J. WILLIAM J. CH,LYN Justice. JOHN W. CARPENTER, It is n ot o- necessary that these men shall be expert No estimate will be received or considered unless Dool.ev, Magistrate. Clerk. painters, but they must be good climbers, and men accompanied by a certified check, or money to the Second District-Court and Butler streets. JAMES Clerk's office open from q A, it, until 4 P. M. Court accustomed to bridge work on a suspended structure amount of five per centurn of the amount of the bond C: TIGHE, Magistrate. opens at to o'clock, are preferred to house painters or any other class of required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, painters. New York Charter. Fourth District - Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the JOHN NAL'MER, Magistrate. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Applications mustbe filed at the Labor Bureau, Fourth District-Nos- 6 and 8 Lee avenue. E. Criminal Court Building, corner of White and Centre supplies or the nature and extent of the work required Wards. Court-room, No. 54 Howard avenue. or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred GASTON HIGGINBOTHAMI, Magistrate. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. HERMAN GOHLING- street, Manhattan. Fifth District-Ewen and Powers streets. FRANK F. A. SPENCER, to the printed specifications. HORST, Clerk: JAMES P. SINNOTr, Assistant Clerk. Dated BovoucH OF MANHATTAN, September s6, gigot. E. O'RFILLY, Magistrate. Clerk's office open from q A. St. to 4 P. M. Labor Clerk. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. HENRY J. THADDEUS MORIARTY, FURLONG, Magistrate. Fifth Distnct-'Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first Chairman, Seventh District-No. 31 Grant street, Flatbush. and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on Bath ave- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. ARTHUR S. SOMERS, ALDRED E. STEERS, Magistrate. nue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Beach. JOSEPH J. KITTEL. Eighth District-Coney Island. ALBERT VAN BRUNT CORNELIUS FURGURSON, Justice. JEREMIAit J. ABRAHAM STERN, VOORHEES, Jr., Magistrate. O'LEARY, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, WALDO H. RICHARDSON, Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. CORNER PARK Avenue AND FIFTY-.NINTH S'I'SEET, PATRICK J. WHITE, Borough of Queens. BOROUGH OFMANHATTAN,CITYOFNEW YORK. WILLIAM J. COLE. BOROUGH OF QUEFNI. Committee on Supplies. First District-Nos. zi and 23 Jackson avenue, First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magistrate. formerly composing five Wards). Court-room, Queens Second District-Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J. EALED BIDS OR ES'T'IMATES WILL BE I)EPARTb1ENT OF EDUCATION, County Court-house (located temporarily). CORNER PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, CONNORTON, Magistrate. THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. T HOMAS F. KENNEDY, S received by the Committee on Buildings of the Third District-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED- Clerk. Board of Education of The City of New York, at the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW You K. MUND J. HEALY, Magistrate. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. each week Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and day. Court held each day, except Saturday. Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 Borough of Richmond. Second District-Second and 'Third Wards, which .-'clock P. nt., on PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901. First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN includes the territory of the late 'Towns of Newtown CROAK, Magistrate. and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town Borough of Alanhattan. Second District-Stapleton, Staten Island. NATHAN- of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, No. I. FOR At,IERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- IEL MARSH, Magistrate. Elmhurst, New York, P. O. address, Elmhurst, New AT t'UL'I.IC; SCHOOL 177, MARKET S eelved by the Committee on Buildings ofthe board Secretary to the Board, JARED J. CHAMRFRS, No. 318 York. AND iMIONROF. O1'REETS, BOROUGH of Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of Adams street, Borough of Brooklyn. WILLIAM RASQUIN, Jr., Justice. HENRY WAITER, OF MANHATTAN. the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty- Jr., Clerk. ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Bomo;ih of Qiteeins. P. nt., on No. 2. FOR FURNITURE, ITEMS 2 AND 3, MUNICIPAL COURTS. Third District JAMES F. McLAUGHLIN, Justice FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL 79, SEVENTH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk. AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURIEEKTH Borough of Brooklyn. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Court-house,'Town Hall, Jamaica. AND FIFTEENTH STREETS, WHITE- First District-Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and Clerk's of ce open from 9 A. M. to 4. P. M. Court S I ON E, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. No. 1. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIP- all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at so A. M, The security required oil Contract No. I is Eight MENT OF LABORATORIES AT 'fHF: BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, WESI' SIDE OF and Whitehall street, including Governor's Island, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, Hundred ( oo) Dollars. Bedloc's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, The security required on Contract No. a is Eight MARCY AVENUE, BETWEEN PUT- New Court-house, No. ra8 Prince street, corner of First District-First and 'Third Wards ('lawns of Hundred (80: )Dollars on Item x, and Eighteen Hun- NAM AND MADISON STREET, BOR- Wooster street. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil- dred (t,8co) Dollars on Item 3. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New The time allowed to complete Contract No. a is sixty The security required oil said contract is Eight Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Brighton. (60) days. Hundred (8ao) Dollars. JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. 'The time allowed to complete Contract No, z is sixty The time allowed to complete is one hundred and Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Court office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held ((o) days. twenty-five (iz5) days. teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward each day, except Saturday, from to A. M. The person or persons making an estimate shall The person or persons making an estimate shall ~'ing south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the furnish the same in a sealed envelope, Indorsed with the court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets. (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). title given above, of the work for which the estimate is title given above, of the work for which the estimate is HERMAN BOL'IE, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- made, with his or their na rue or ,,ores and the date of made, with his or their name or uames and the date J Clerk's office open from q A. M. to 4 P.M. ton. frewniattou, to the Committee on Buildings of said Eres'ta1ron, to the Committee on Buildings of said Court opens daily at to A. N., and remains open until GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETERTIERNAN, Clerk, Department, at the said office, on or before the date and Department, at the said office, on or before the date and daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily Court office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. Court held hour above named, and which time and place the esti- hour above named, and which time and place the esti- business, except on Sundays and legal holidays. each day from to A. M., and continues until close of mates received will be publicly opened by the Com- mates received will be publicly opened by the Com- business. mittee on Buildings and read, and the award of the mittee on Buildings and read, and the award of the Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- contract made to the lowest bidder, according to law. room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth contract made to the lowest bidder, according to law. Each estimateshall contain the name and place Each estimate shall contain the name and place of street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays residence of the person making the same, the names of excepted) from 9 A. Si. to 4 P. st. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. of residence of the person making the same, the WM. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. names of all persons Interested with him theretn; and all persons interested with him therein ; and that no that no officer of The City of New York is directly or officer of The City of New York is directly or indirectly MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PLILUINGS, interested therein, as provided in sections 346 to 352 Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. No. 22o FocRTH AVENUE, indirectly interested therein, as provided in sections Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue. 346 to 352 of the Revised Ordinances, 1897, and in the of the Revised Ordinances, r897, and in the blank form BOROUGH OF i'IANHATTAN, of bid mentioned below and furnished by the Depart- Court opens q A, M. daily, and remains open to close of THE Crry of NEW YORK, September 54, 1g01. blank form of bid mentioned below and furnished by business. the Department. ment. GEORGE F. Roescit, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. THE SECOND SERIES OF FIRE TESTS ON The estimatemust oe verified. The estimate must be verified. tile and plaster blocks and metal and plaster Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth combined thin partitions, will be conducted at the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Wards. Court-room, No. 194 Clinton street. north side of East One Hundred and Fifth street, ad- in 'The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety in'[he City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety BENJAMIN HOFFMAN, Justice. THOMAS FITZPATRICK, joining the Harlem river, These tests will be held on company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, Clerk. Monday, September 30, at I P. St. and shall contain the matters set forth to the blank and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank A. J. JOHNSON, form of bid mentioned below. Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. form of bid mentioned below. Secretary, Board of Buildings. No estimate will be received or considered unless No estimate will be received or considered unless Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and accompanied by a certified check, or money to the Second avenue. Court opens q A. M. daily, and con. accompanied by a certified check or money to the amount of fice ycr remise of the amount of the bond amount of five Fier ceodunc of the amount of the bond tinues open to close of business. required, as provided In section 450 of the Greater New DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice, ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE required, as provided in section 410 of the Greater New COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD 1-nrk Charter. York Charter. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the No. icr East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens cvi ry AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. supplies or the nature and extent of the work required supplies or the nature and extent of the work required morning at q o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi- or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred days). and continues o en to close of business. URSUANT TO'I'HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- to the printed specifications and the plans. to the printed specifications and the plans. HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MLDAVI7T, ter 537 of the Laws of 2893, entitled "An act Bidders are requested, in making their bids or estt- Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- Clerk. ,'P providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of elates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by '. damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which, and also the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which, and also Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. I' changes of gradeof streets or avenues, madepursuant the proper envelope in which to inclose the same the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, Court-room, northwest corner of 'Twenty-third street ,' to chapter 721 of the Laws of 1887, providing for the together with the form of agreement, including specifi- together with the form of agreement, including specifi- and Eighth avenue. Court opens at ro A. M. and con- " depression of railroad tracks in theT'wenty-third and cations, in the form approved by the Corporation Louts- cations, In the form approved by the Corporation Coun- tinues open to close of business. " Twenty-fourth Wards, in The City of New York, of se, and showing the manner of payment for the work, sel, and showing the manner of payment for the work, Clerk's office open from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. each Court " otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereoi and can be obtained upon application therefor at the esti- can be obtained upon application therefor at the estc- day. slmplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that public nating room, eighth floor, Hall of the Board of Educa- matingtoom, eighth floor, Hall of the Board of Educa- Trial days and Return days, each Court day. meetings of the Commissioners appointed pursuant to tion, corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, tion, corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, jOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. 'THOMAS COSTIGAN, said acts will be held at Room 58, Schermerhorn Build Borough of Manhattan. Borough of Manhattan. Clerk. ing, No. 96 Broadway, in The City of New York, on The By-Laws of the Board of Education may be The By-Laws of the Board of Education may be ex- Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each. week, at a examined at the office of the Secretary. amined at the office of the Secretary. thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or o'clock P. M., until further notice. Dated BoeoUGH OF MANHATTAN, September z5, rgor. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. September t:g, Igor. Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the Dated New YORK, January 3, r900, RICHARD H. ADAMS, RICHARD H. ADAMS, terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 17o East WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner CHARLES A. JACKSON, ABRAHAM STERN, ABRAHAM STERN, of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 OSCAR S. BAILEY, WILLIAM J. COLE, WILhIAM J. COLE, o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con- Commissioners, PATRICK J WHITE, PATRICK WHITE, tinues open to close of business. LAMONT McLouGHLIN, JOHN R. THOMPSON, JOHN R. THOMPSON, JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, Clerk, JOSEPH J. KITTEL, JOSEPH I. KITTEl.., Clerk. Committee on Buildings. Committee on Buildings. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. Tenth District-Twenty-second Ward and all that OFFICIAL PAPERS. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the CORNER PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, L BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth ORNING-"MORNING JOURNAL," "T ELE- CHARITIES. street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth M graph." CITY OF NEW YORK. J street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, Evening-"Daily News," "Commercial Advertiser.' Weekly-" Weekly Union," TO CONTRACTORS, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, 1 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily Semi-weekly-" Harlem Local Reporter." German-" Morgen Journal." PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. CITY OF NEW YORK, (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. P. M. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, THOMAS E. MURRAY, Justice. HUGH GRANT, Clerk. Supervisor, City Record. EALED BIDS OR ESI'IMAIES WILL BE EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILI. BE S received by the Committee on Supplies of the Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth Ward SEPTEMBER 6, iSqq- Board of Education of The City of New York, at the S received by the Commissioners of Public Charities, Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue at the office of the Commissioners, foot of EastTwenty- which lies north of the centre line of West One Hun. sixth street, New York City, until is o'clock noon, on dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north THE CITY RECORD. o'clock P. nt. on MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901, of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, for furnishing and delivering the following supplies: corner of One Hundred and 'f wenty-sixth street and THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1901, HE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays and T Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. z FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BOOKS GROCERIES, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, le 1 holidays excepted), from ro A. M. to 4 P. M. City hall, New York City. Annual subscriptwn, $9.3a, FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES FOR THE DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, FODDER, FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. HEMAN B. postage prepaid. SCHOOLS OF THE CIIY OF NNW ETC., AND FOR ') FHER MISCEL- WIISoN, Clerk. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, YORK, BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN, LANEOUS SUPPLIES. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Supervisor. QUEENS AND RICHMOND, FOR YEAR ENDING OCTOBER t, rgoz. No. z. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING First District-All that part of the Twenty-fourth No empty packages or cases are to be returned to DRUGS, MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS' Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County bidders or contractors except as herein specified, and SUPPLIFS, ETC. of New York by chapter 1o34 of the Laws of 1895, com- DEPARTMENT OF STREET none will be paid for by the Department. The time for the delivery of the supplies and the prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of CLEANING. Bidders are requested to make their bids or performance of the contract is ninety (go) days. the 'Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the estimates upon the blank form pre ared by the The amount of security required will be not less than Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, ERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, Committee on Supplies, a copy of which, with fifty per cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid or Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court in the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- estimate. opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from materialP for that purpose-ashes, street sweepings, etc., gether with a copy ofthe contract, including the specifi. The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial of causes are Tuesday and such as is collected by the Department of Street Clean. cations, in the form approved by the Corporation nish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the Friday of each week. ing-free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner Counsel, can be obtained at the office of the Superin- title given above, of the work for which the estimate is WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART, tendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park made, with his or their name or names and the date of Clerk. of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan, avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. Presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, The person or persons making an estimate shall office, on or before the date and hour above named, at Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth which time and place the estimates received will be Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Commissioner of Street Cleaning. furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed with 5506 THE CITY RECORD. 1'ii(JRSI)AY, SI';YN'E'NII3E'R 2b, 1901.

publicly opened by the head of said Department and Tltl'RSI/AY, I)('I'OBMR a, ItNtl, 3,oal square yards of new granite-black pavement ' x+ pounds, net weight, fresh, clean, sweet Bran. read and the award of the contract made according to at which time and place the bids or estimates received including scald bed laid with paving cement "f,, be delivered nt all of the various houses of the law as soon thereafter as practicable. will be publicly opened by the head of the Department. joints. l lepartment in the boroughn of Matnhnttttn Each estimate shall contain the name and place On all the following contracts. as enumerated below, t,zoo square feet of new bridgestone furnished and a nd The Bronx, at such times and in such quanu- of residence of the person making the same, the for paving or repaving with asphalt, block or granite laid. ties as may be required. The articles to be inspected names of all persons interested with him there- pavement, the attention of bidders is parlicularly called go, square feet of old bridgestone redressed, and weighed at the several places of delivery by the ;n, and if no other person be so interested it shall to the requirements of the specifications whereby they rejointed and relaid. officer or other empInvee in charge. 'Ike weighing to distinctly state that fact : also that it is made without are obliged to deposit suitable samples of all materials 450 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set. be upon beam scalesfurnished by the Department and any connection with any other person making an to be used with the Commissionerof Highways four (4) 2J0 linear feet of old curbstone redressed, rejointed transported by the contractor. estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair full days (holidays and Sundays excluded) before the and reset. All of the hay, straw and oats shall be subject to ana without collusion or fraud, and that no member of day of opening bids as stated in this advertisement. 4 cuhtc yards of brickwork inspection by a Produce Exchange Inspector at any the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of Such samples and materials when deposited must be tz square feet of new six-inch bluestone coping time required by the Department (not exceeding three a bureau, deeuty thereof or clerk therein, or other properly marked, be accompanied by proper certifi- furnished and laid. times during the deliveries trader this contract), the officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly Inter- cates, etc., all in strict conformity with the require- pOp cubic yards of concrete. expense of which inspection shall he borne by the ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which ii ments of the specifications. zo square fret of new four-inch Bluestone flagging contractors. relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The furnished and laid. Proposals must include all the items, specifying the estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of Borough of Brooklyn. 3 brick catch-basins complete in accordance with price per cwt. for Hay, Straw, Oats and Bran. the party or parties making the estimate, that the No. I. FOR GRADING LOTS LYING ON THE the plans of the Sewer Department. 'I'lie time to he allowed for the full delivery of the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. NORT'HEAST SIDE OF BUSHWICK I iron grating furnished and set of a pattern forage under this contract is ninety (go) days, and the Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the AVENUE, between Hull and Aberdeen satisfactory to the Engineer. amount of the security required for the faithful per- consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders streets, to the level of the adjoining streets. r new drip-stone furnished and laid as required formance of the said contract is Seven Thousand in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety The quantity and quality of work to be done is as by the Department of Sewers for sewer- Dollars ($7,000). company duly authorized by law to act as a surety. follows: basins. Further particulars as to the nature, quantity and and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank 1,90o cubic yards of earth excavation. I old basin to be removed, opening a sewer quality of the work required will be found in the printed form of bid mentioned below. The security required is Five Hundred Dollars. sealed up and hole filled with earth to sub- specifications and contracts for the said supplies. No estimate will be received or considered unless The time allowed for the completion of the whole grade. Bidders must name a price for each and every item accompanied by a certified check or money to the work will be twenty--five consecutive working days. The security required will be Seven Thousand Dol- included in the specifications upon which these bids are amount of fave/er cenrum of the amount of the bond lars. based, and also state the total amount of their bids for required, as provided in section 400 of the Greater Borough of Manhattan. The time allowed for the completion of the whole the class supplies named. New York Charter. No. z. REPAVING WITH ASPHALt' PAVE.- work will be fifty consecutive working days. The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the MEN IF ON PRESENT PAVEMI{NT No. so. FOR REPAVING WITH GRANITE. nish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required RELAID AS FOUNDATION THE BLOCK PAV E:1IEN I' ON ('ONCRETE title given above of the work for which the estimate is or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are re- ROAIIWAY OF SEVENTH STREET, FOUNDATION '!'HE ROADWAY OF made, with his or their name or names and the date of ferred to the printed specifications. from Second to Third avenue. RICHMOND) TERRACE, IN THE fi-s,idml(Oz, to the head of said Department, at the Bidden are requested to make their bids or estimates The quantity and quality of work to be done is as THIRD WARD, from the northerly line of said office, on or before the date and hour above named, upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioners, a follows : Jewett avenue to Staten Island Rapid at which timeand place the estimates received will be copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to 2,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, including Transit Railroad tracks. publicly opened by the head of said Department and inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract. binder course. The quantity and quality of work to be done is as read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest including the specifications or schedule, in the form a,alo square yards of old stone pavement to be re- follows: bidder, with adequate security, as soon thereafter as approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained laid as foundation or in approaches. 2,560 square yards of new granite-block pavement practicable. upon application therefor at the office of the Depart- 1,240 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set. including sand bed laid with paving cement Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and ment of Public Charities, boroughs of Brooklyn and 50 linear feet of old curbstone redressed, rejointed joints. place of residence of the person making the same, Queens. Nos. xa6 and tot Livingston street, Borough of and reset. 450 cubic yards of concrete. the names of all persons interested with him Brooklyn. 2 noiseless covers complete for water manholes 300 square feet of new bridgestone furnished and therein, and if no other person be so interested Now Tocu, September 18, ii. furnished and set. laid. it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is JOHN W. KELLER. President, 6 noiseless covers complete for sewer manholes 220 square feet of old bridgestone redressed, re- made without any convection with any other person A. H. GOETTING, Commissioner, furnished and set. jointed and rclaid. making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, The security required will beFourThousand Dollars. I,3o0 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set, respects lair and without collusion or fraud, and that Department of Public Charities. The time allowed for the completion of the whole loo linear feet of old curbstone redressed, rejointed no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a de- w,:,rk will be eighteen consecutive working days. and reset. partment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk 05 square feet of new 4-inch bluestone flagging. therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly I) F': ARISIENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, No. 3. REPAVING WITH ASPHALT ON Ia cubic yards of brickwork. or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies of 'T OF EAST TWENTY-SIXTH OTREET,~ PRESENT PAVEMENT RELAID AS 3 drip-stones and basin-heads complete and in work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits NEw YORK, August z6, spot. )) FOUNDATION 'flip ROADWAY OF place in accordance with plans of Sewer De- thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the EAST THIRTY-SIX 1H STREET', from partment. oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate, First avenue to Third avenue. 50 linear feet of to-inch iron pipe in place with 7'O CON rRACTORS. that the several matters stated therein are in all rc- The quantity and quality of work to be done is as joints calked with lead. speCts true. follows: 30 linear feet of old culvert pipe relaid. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the 4,270 square yards of asphalt pavement, including PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. The security required will be Five Thousand Dollars. consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders binder course. The time allowed for the completion of the whole in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety 4.300 square yards of old stone pavement to be work will be forty consecutive working days, company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. relaid its foundation or in approaches. I he person or persons making an estimate shall fur- shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of 2.490 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set. nish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed with the bid mentioned below. 150 linear feet of old curbstone redressed, re- title given above of the work for which the estimate is EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No bid or estimate will be received or considered jointed and reset. made, with his or their name or names and the received by the Department of Public Charities, date of unless accompanied by a certified check, or money to S 4 noiseless covers complete for water manholes presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said the amount of five per centum of the amount of at the above office, until so o'clock noon, on furnished .end set. office, on or before the date and hour above named, at the bond required, as provided in section 430 of the MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901. 13 noiseless covers complete for sewer manholes which time and place the estimates received will be Greater New York Charter. furnished and set. publicly opened by the head of said Department and N. I3.—The prices must be written in the estimate FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The security required will be Five Thousand and also stated in figures, and all estimates be con- DRY GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, read and the award of the contract made according to will Dollars. law as soon thereafter as practicable. sidered as informal which do not contain bids for all STOVES AND MISCELLANEOUS SUP- The time allowed for the completion of the whole ifcrosfor wkrch bids are herein railed, or which contain I'LIES. Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and work will be thirty consecutive working days. bids are not herewith called If the bid or estimate amount to $r,000 or more, the place of residence of each of the persons making the bids for items for which No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING came, the names of all persons interested with him or for. amount of security required will be an amount not less j than fifty per cent. (50) of the amount of the bid. VAN CORLEAR PLACE, from Wicker them therein, and if no other person be so interested it The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to re ect all This contract is to be performed and the supplies place to Kingsbridge avenue. shall distinctly state that fact t also, that it is made bids it lie should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. tarnished and delivered within the year Iq)r, and as The quantity and quality of work to be done is as without any connect on with any other person follows : making an estimate for the same purpose, required by the Commissioner, and as provided in the Blank forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper 2,500 cubic yards of earth excavation, and is in all respects fair and without collusion envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with contract. the form of agreement, including specifications, All bids must be based upon the descriptions fur. z,600 cubic yards of rock excavation. or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal nished or samples exhibited by this Department and 350 linear feet of paved gutter four feet wide. Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and deputy thereof or clerk therein or other officer of the not on samples furnished by the bidder. 2,500 linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set. showing the manner of payment, can be obtained upon Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, The articles, supplies, goods, wares and merchandise I0,000 square feet of new flagstone furnished and laid. application therefor at the office of the Fire Depart' The security required will be Three Thousand or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any meat, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in are to be delivered. free of expense, in such quantities Dollars. portion of the profits thereof. The estimate must be the Borough of Manhattan, New York City . and at such times as may be required. Bidders must state the price of each article per pound, The time allowed for the completion of the whole verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties JOHN J. SCANNELL, dozen, gallon, yard, etc., by which the bids will be tested. work will be sixty consecutive working days. making the estimate, that the several matters stated Fire Commissioner. therein are in all respects true. [he extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING KINGSBRIDGE AVENUE, from its in- Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the HEADQUARTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, will be read from the total footings and awards made to consent in writing of two householders or freeholders the lowest bidder. In classes every item must be bid tersection with Wicker place, North, to the NOS• 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, on, and award will be made to the lowest bidder for Intersection with Terrace View' avenue. in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety BOROUGH OF MANHAT'I :AN, company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, each class. -Ihe quantity and quality of work to be done is as CITY or NEW YORK, September is, igoi. and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank The person or persons making an estimate shall follows: form of bid mentioned below. furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with 450 cubic yards of earth excavation. No estimate will be received or considered unless TO CONTRACTORS. the title given above, of the work for which the estimate boo cubic yards of rock excavation. accompanied by a certified check or money to the i s made, with his or their name or names and the date of 400 cubic yards of filling to be furnished (exclusive amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- presentation, to the head of said Department, at the of that secured from excavation). ceived by the Fire Commiss'oner, at the above said office, on or before the day and hour above named, soo linear feet of paved gutter four feet wide. required, as required in section 420 of the Greater New S York Charter. office of the Fire Department, New York City, until at which time and place the estimates received will 8,o linear feet of new curbstone furnished and set. be publicly opened by the head of said Department and 3,00) square feet of new flagstone furnished and laid. For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the 10.30 O'clock A. M. of supplies or the nature and extent of the work required read, and the award of the contract made according to The security required will be Nine Hundred Dollars. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER :d, 1901, law as soon thereafter as practicable. The time allowed for the completion of the whole or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred p Each estimate shall contain and state the name and work will be thirty consecutive working days. to the printed s ecifications and plans. The work for the following-named supplies: place of residence of each of the persons making the and the materials must conform in ever} respect to Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Borough of The Bronx. such printed specifications and plans. Bidders are same, the names of all persons interested with him or FOR FURNISHING TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND them therein, and if no other person be so interested it No. 6. FOR REPAVING WI FH ASPHALT PAVE- cautioned to examine the specifications for particulars of the articles, etc., required for making their esti- (mono) FEET OF UNDERGROUND shall distinctly state that fact : also that it is made with. MEN•F ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- CABLE OF THE FOLLOWING CON- out any connection with any other person making an TION THE ROADWAY OF EAST mates. Bidders will write cut the amount of their estimates DUCTOR: estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair ONE HUNDRED AND F(IRIY. Ten thousand (ic,coo) feet of to Conductor. anti without collusion or fraud, and that no member of EIGHTH STREET, FROM THIRD in addition to inserting the same in figures. THE COM"IISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS RE- l en thousand (IO,roo) feet of Is Conductor. the Municipal Assembly, head ofa department, chiefof a AVENUE TO COURTLANDT AVE- Two thousand (2,000) feet of 4 Conductor. bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer NUE. SERVES THE RIGHT 1'O REJECT ALL BIDS RECEIVED IF HE DEEMS II FOR THE BEST' The time for the full delivery of the contract is of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested 'I he quantity and quality of work to be done is as ninety (go) days, and the amount of security required therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or follows: INTERE>TS OF THE CITY SO TO DO. Bidders are required to make their bids or esti- is Two Thousand (,,000) Dollars. in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or 830 square yards of asphalt pavement, including The person or persons making an estimate shall estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of binder course. mates upon the blank form prepared by the Commis- sioner, a copy of which, with the proper envelope furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the the party or parties making the estimate that the 138 cubic yards of concrete, including necessary ,. title given above of the work for which the estimate is excavation therefor. in which to inclose the bid, together with several matters stated therein are in all respects true. the copy of the contract, including the made, with his or their name or names and the date of Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the 630 linear feet of new curbstone in concrete fur- specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation lireserrtation, to the head of said Department, at the consent, in writing• of two householders or freeholders nished and set. said office, on or before the date and hour above in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety The security required will be One Thousand Five Counsel, can be obtained on application therefor at the office of the Commissioner of Highways, Room No named, at which time and place the estimates received company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, Hundred Dollars. will be publicly opened by the head of said Depart- and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank The time allowed for the completion of the whole 1636, where the plans and drawings, which are made a part of the specifications, can be seen. ment and read, and the award of the contract made form of bid mentioned below. work will he thirty consecutive working days. to the lowest bidder with adequate security as soon No estimate will be received or considered unless JA1SE5 P. KEA"TING, No. 7. For REPAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- Commissioner of Highways. hereafter as practicable. accompanied by a certified check or money to the MENT ON PRESENI'BLOCK PAVE- Each estimate shall contain and state the name and amount of five per cutturr of the amount of the bond MENI THE ROADWAY OF ONE place of residence of each of the persons making the required, as provided in section 450 of the Greater HUNDRED AND 'THIRTY-FIFTH FIRE DEPARTMENT. same, the names of all persons interested with him New York Charter. STREET, from Willis avenue to Brown therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the place. AN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without supplies or the nature and extent of the work re- The quantity and quality of work to be done is as V on behalf of the Fire Department, will offer for any connection with any other person making quired or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are follows : sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects referred to the printed specifications. z,8o5 square yards of asphalt pavement, including is o'clock noon, fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if it binder course. of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER A, 1901, deems it for the interest of the City so to do. z,8io square yards of old stone pavement to be relaid of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- as foundation or in approaches. the following propert' belonging to the Fire Depart- officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter- mates. to use the blank prepared for that purpose by 1,700 linear feet of new curbstone in concrete fur- ment of The City of New York: ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- the Commissioner, a copy of which, and also the nished and set. The fireboat " William F. Havemeyer" (Engine lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The proper envelope In which to inclose the same, together The security required will be Four Thousand 43), located foot of Ninety-ninth street, East river, the estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of with the form of agreement, including specifications, Dollars. sale to take place at the berth occupied by said boat. the party or parties making the estimate, that the in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, and The time allowed for the completion of the whole JOHN J. SCANNELL, several matters stated therein are in all respects true. showing the manner of payment for the work, can be work will be thirty consective working days. Fire Commissioner. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the obtained upon application therefor at the office of the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders Department of Public Charities. No. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL WORK AND HEADQUARTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, lI in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety JOHN W. KELLER. President, MATERIALS NECESSARY TO REPAIR Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, ADOLPH H. GOETTLNG, Commissioner, AND REPLACE, WHERE BROKEN, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank J AMES FEENY, Commissioner, THE FOUNTAIN, at East CITY of New YORK, September t8, spot. form of bid mentioned below. Department of Public Charities, One Hundred and Sixty-first street and No estimate will be received or considered unless Mott avenue. TO CONTRACTORS. accompanied by a certified check or money to the The bids for above work to be a lump sum, in amount of five per [ratan of the amount of the bond DdPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. accordance with the requirements of specifications. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE required, as provided in section 4z0 of the Greater The amount of security required is Two Thousand S title of the supplies to be furnished and the names New York Charter. The Fire Commissioner reserves Dollars. of the bidder or bidders indorsed thereon, will be DEF IRTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, the right to reject all bids if he should deem it for the 1 ime allowed for the completion of the whole work received by the Fire Commissioner, at the office of tfse COMsi I' .ito. cs' OFFICE, Nos, 13 TO 4I PARK Row, interest of the City so to do. is ninety consecutive working days. Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the New YORK, September so, rgot. street, in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Borough of Richrnond. supplies or the nature and extent of the work required until 10.30 o'clock A. M., on or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred TO CONTRACTORS. No. q. FOR REPAVING WITH GRANITE– WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1401, to the printed specifications. BLOCK PAVEMENT ON CONCRETE Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti- FOUNDATION 7 HE ROADWAY OF for the following-named supplies: mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A RAY STREET, IN THE SECOND Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. the Commissioner, a copy of which, and also the proper B sealed envelope, with the title of the work, and WARD, from the northerly line of Union 65o,000 pounds No. I Hay. envelope in which to inclose the same, together with the name of the bidder indorsed therein, also the place to the southerly line of Thompson 125,o00 pounds No. I Rye Straw. the form of agreement, including specifications, number of the work in the advertisement, will be re- street. 500,000 pounds, net weight, No. v white clipped in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, and ceived at No. 2r Park Row, in Room No. i6ol, until The quantity and quality of work to be done is as Oats, to weigh not less than 34 pounds to showing the manner of payment for the work, can be is o'clock on follows : the measured bushel. obtained upon application therefor at the Headquar. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 5807

term office of the Fire Department, in the Borough of I the earliest possible moment and avoid any delay BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. No. -. Fast side of Columbia place, between State Manhattan, New York City. caused by waiting on lilies, as is required in case of and Jornlemon streets, on Block 37, Lot No. 49. JOHN J. SCANNELL, personal application. No. q. West -side of Euclid avenue, between Fulton Fire Commissioner, The requisition must be addressed and mailed to the BOROUGH OF THE BRONx, lI Street and Ridgewood avenue, and south side of Deputy Receiver of 'faxes in whatever borough the OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT' OF 'I'HP. BOROUGH, Ridgewood avenue, between Euclid avenue and Chest- property is located, as follows: MUNICIPAL. BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, Ir nut street, on Block 565, Lots Nos. r and z. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. John J. McDouongh, No. 57 Chambers street, 177TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. No. 5. South side of Quincy street, between Stuyve- Borough of Manhattan, New York. i HEREBY GIVE NOTICE. THAT A PETITION sa.t and Reid avenues, nn Block Izg, Lot 44. John B. Underhill, corner Third and Tremont NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. J has been presented to me and is on file in my No. 6. Southeast corner of Monroe street and avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New York. Patchen avenue, on Block 31, Lot No. 53• James B. Bouck, Municipal Building, Borough of office for inspection for to change the route of the Rapid Transit tunnel in the vicinity of One Hundred and No. 7. Southeast corner of McDougal street and TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION .or8 OF THE Brooklyn, New York. Rockaway avenue, on Block ins, Lots Nos. 134 and 149. Frederick W. Bleckwenn, corner Jackson avenue and Forty-ninth street, 'Third and Westchester avenues, 1 Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of in accordance with sketch on file in this office. No. 8. South side of Macon street, between Howard Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all 'l'he petition for the above will be submitted by me and Saratoga avenues, on Block 75, Lot No. 57, persons, owners of p roper[y, affected by the following New York. No. q. North side of McDonough street, between Matthew S. Tully, Richmond Building, Richmond to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof on Sep- assessments for LOCAL 1HPKOVEIlENTB in the tember z6, tgor, at I P Ni., at the office of the Presi- Broadway and Hopkinson avenue, on Block 104, Lots BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: Terrace, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, New dent Of the Borough ofThe Bronx, Municipal Building, Nos. is, 13 and 14. York, TWELFTH WARD. Crotona Park, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh No. lo. North side of McDonough street, between DAVID E. AUSTF.N, Hopkinson avenue and Broadway, and east side of CLINTON STREET—FENCING, on the south- Receiver of Taxes. street and 'Third avenue. east corner of Hamilton avenue. Area of assessment: Dated SEPTEMBER 17, flyer. Hopkinson avenue. between McDonough street and Lot No. 5 of Block No. 585. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, Broadway, on Block too, Lots Nos. 19 to 23 inclusive, President. and 34. FIFTEENTH WARD. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. No. II. Northwest corner of Hopkinson avenue and MANHATTAN AVENUE—FLAGGING, east Decatur street, on Block gz, Lot No. 86. side, between Conselyea street and Metropolitan ave- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH No. is. South side of Hull street, between Saratoga nue; also, MEI'ROPOLl1'AN AVENUE—FLAG- SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET AND QUARANTINE COMMISSION. Ir and Hopkinson avenues, on Block 99, Lots Nos. 38 to GING, north side, between Manhattan avenue and SIXTH AVENUE, 42, inclusive. Graham avenue. Area of assessment : Lots numbered September so, 1902. J ST.STE OF NE"' YORK, No. 13. North side of Greene avenue, between 14A and 15 to 54, both inclusive, of Block No. 56. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF QUARANTINE, Stuyvesant and Reid avenues, on Block rz6, Lot No. SEVENTEENTH WARD. TO CONTHACIORS. September 6, Igor, 160. DIAMOND STREET'—F'LAGGI\G, southwest No. 14. South side of Fifteenth street, between side, between Nassau avenue and Norman avenue. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED Fourth and Fifth avenues, on Block q. Lots Nos. 30 and Area of assessment: Lot No. r3 of Block No. r6q. S in a scaled envelope, with the title of the work NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EIGHTEENTH WARD. and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be 73No. 15. North side of Arlington avenue, between JOHNSON AVENUE—FLAGGING, south side, received at the above office of the Department of Miller andVan Sicklen avenues, on Block 264, Lots Nos. between Bogart street and Morgan avenue. Area of Health until It o'clock EALED PROPOSALS FOR STAND-PIPE, 16, t7 and r8. assessment : Lots numbered 54, 35 and 36 of Block No. WLEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S. 1901, S Piping to Buildings and Pumping Machinery at No. 16. North side of Decatur street, between 186. the Upper Quarantine Station, Hoffman's Island, New Hopkinson avenue and Broadway, on Block ro5, lots at which time and place the bids or estimates received Nov. 14 to 07 inclusive. TWENTY-

N. r. South side of Chauncey street, between Sruy- uon of the profits thereof. The estimate must be tasion, iii section 999 of title 4 of chapter T7 of chapter our office, in the office of the Law Department, Room on. ant and Reid avenues, Lots No. 47 and 4s, Block verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties 378 of the Laws of 5897, Ilorou h Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, to The City of , Twenty-third Ward. making the estimate, that the several matters stated Dated BOROUGH of MAN HA'FIAN, New YORK, Sep- New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the No. . Block bounded by Patchen and Ralph ave. therein are io all respects true. tember z6, t9nt. said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty .ues, Hancock and Jefferson streets, Lot NO S9, Block Each hid or estimate snail be accompanied by the W M. C. COZIER, days after the date of this notice. 1. Twenty-fifth Ward. consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders PATRICK MA( KEY, And we, the snid Commissioners, will he in attend- No. 3. South side of Chauncey street, from Hopkm- in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety CHAS. B. SMITI-1, ance at our said office on the c4th day of October, 'nn avenue to a point about 325 feet east of Hopkinson company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, Commissioners. [got, at t t.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear avenue, and north side of Marion avenue, from a point and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank InnN P. DUNN, the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And about 130 feet east of Hopkinson avenue to a point form of bid mentioned below. C' lerk. at such time and place, and at such further or other ;shout Iq5 feet east of Hopkinson avenue. No estimate will be received or considered unless time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such No. 4. North side of McDonough street, between il accompanied by a certified check or money to the FIRST DEPARTMENT. - -- owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of Howard and Saratoga avenues, Lots Nos. rt5 and t,6, amount of fire per cloture of the amount of the bond such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and north side of Decatur street, between Howard required, as provided In section 4.0 of the Greater New and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, ,Old Saratoga avenues, Lot No. .1, Block 76, Twenty. York Charter. or on behalf of The City of New York, fifth Ward. For particulars as to the quantity and quality In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- Dated BOROUGH of T1rnoiLvv, T'HF: Crty uF NEW No. 5. North side of Lexington avenue, between of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work men and Commonalty of the City of New York, YORlc, September zo, r,/tr. -.nq vesant and Reid avenues, Lot Nos. 142 and 150, required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders relative to acquiring title, waerever the same has 310-IN A. CLARRY, Block 157, Twenty-third NVard. are referred to the printed specification+and the plans. not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene- EDWARD A. DUBEY, No. 6. East side of Hale avenue, between Arlington '['he Park Board reserves the right to reject all the ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of ItERNARD L. MINTZ, :t venue and Ridgewood avenue, Lot Nos. 4o, 41 and 42, bids received in response to this advertisement if it opening WEST I'\%O HUNDREDAND'1'HIRTY- Commissioners. Itlock 56o Twenty-sixth Ward. should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. SECOND STREET (although not yet named by M. E. FINNIGAN, No.;. On southeast corner of Morgan and Knicker- Blank forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper proper authority), from Riverdale avenue to Broad- Clerk. bocker avenues, Lot No. zz, Block t9q, Eighteenth envelopes in which to inclose the saute, together with way, as the same has been heretofore laid out and deslgna~'cd as 't first-nuns street or road, in the \Ward. the form of agreement, including specifications, ap- FIRST DEPARTMENT. No. S. North side of Palmetto street, from Hamburg proved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and show- 'Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New \'ork. erwe to a point 140 feet west of Hamburg avenue. trig the manner of payment, can be obtained upon appli- No. q. South side of Putnam avenue. between Bush- cation therefor at the office of the Department, ]n the matter of the application of The City of New vick avenue and Evergreen avenue, Lot No 24, Block Arsenal, Central Park, Borough of Manhattan, E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION. York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the 45, Twenty-eighth Ward. where the plans, which are made a part of the speci- W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- same has not been heretofore acquired, to WFS7' No. so. South side of Pacific street, between Rock- fications, can be seen. entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN I V-FIRST ,way and Stone avenues, Lot No. 86, Bh,ck e35, GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, STREET (although not yet named by proper I wenty-fourth Ward. GEORGE V. BROWER. occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im- authority), between Kingsbridge r'ad and Haven No. it. South side of Ralph avenue, between Irving AUGUST 11It3EIIUS, proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to avenue, in the 'Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhat- nd Wyckoff avenues, Lots Nos. a;, x4, e5, 26, 27 and Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York. all others whom it may concerti, to wit: lan, City of New York. _S. Block 89, Twenty-eighth \yard. First—That We have completed our estimate and So. rn. North side of Stockton street, between Tomp- assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- kins and Throop avenues, Lot No. 15, Block 41, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND ceeding or in any of the lands, tenements and here- crs of Estimate and Assessment in the above- i- wenty-first Ward. FERRIES. ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons No. 13. North side of St. Marks avenue. between objections thereto, do present their said objections in interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or ('la=son and Franklin avenues, Lot No. 88, Block 4. writing, duly verified, to its at our office, Nos. go and owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots Ninth Ward. DErARTriENT OOF DoCics AND I' EIco:IES, 90 West Ilroadway, in the Borough of 3lanhattan, in and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, No. 14. East side of Waverly avenue, between PIER '' A," B.4TTERl" PL:\CL, N onl'H RIVEN. The City of New York, on or before the 54th day of and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: Flushing and Park avenues, Lot Nos. r5, in, 17, Block THE CITY OF NEW YORK. October, rgor, and that we, the said Commissioners, First—That vve have completed our estimate and . 'Twentieth Ward. will hear parties so objecting. and for that purpose assessment, and that all persons interested in this No. 15. West side of Waverly avenue. between Park PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ES'T'IMATES. ss ill be in attendance at our said office on the 56th day proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and and Flushing avenues, Lots Nos 7. 9, lo, II, Iz, 13, 54, of October, riot, at in o'clock nt. hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and . Block No. S. Twentieth Ward. EAI.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Second—I flat the abstract of our said estimate and hating objections thereto, do present their said objec- r No. r6. East side of Sixth avenue, between Twenti- S received by the Board of Docks, at the office of assessment, to;4cthcr with our damage and benefit tions in writing, duly verified, to us, at ouroffice. Nos. ,th and 'twenty-first streets. Lots Nos. 29. 30, r, 32 said Board, on Pier " A," foot of Battery place, North maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and 90 and 9' West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat- .old So, Block t, , Twenty-second Ward. river, in 'Die City of New York. until z o'clock F. Nt.. on other documents used by us in making our report, have tan, in The City of New York, on or before the Loth No. 17. Flagging east Side of Adelphi street, between been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of FRIDAY. 11C'TOJIER -1, 1101, day of October, tgar, and that sic, the said Commis- Flushing avenue and Park avenue. Lots Nos. 8, q, to, the Law Department of 'l'he City of New York, Nos. sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for that t and to. Block 5, twentieth Ward. at which time and place the estimates will be publicly 9t and we Rest Broadway, in the I:orough of Mauhat- purpose will be in attendance at our said office on tile. No. t8. North side of Arington avenue, from Miller opened by the head of said Board: tan in said city, there to remain until the a5th day of 54th day of October, i9 t, at ,. .30 o'clock r m. ,ts enue to a point rco feet cast of Miller avenue. \o. 715. FOR DREDGING ON ''HE NOR'rH October, roor. Second—'S'hat the abstract of our said estimate and No. ig. East side of Bushwick avenue, between RIVER. BF. I WEEK T-1IE ItA'I' FERV Third—T'hat the Fruits of our assessment for benefit assessment, together with our damage and benefit Cooper and Decatur streets. Lots Nos. 5, 6, 7 and AND \VEST ONE HUNDRED AND include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and and south side of Decatur street, between Bushwick FIFI'1- \IV 1'H STREET, BOROUGH and premises s;tuntc, lying and being in the Borough other documents used by us in making our report, and Evergreen avenues, Lot No. 9, Block 152, Twenty- OF MANHATTAN. of '1 lie I3ronx, in The City of New York, which taken have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings eighth Ward. The said dredging to he completed on or before together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: of the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. No. no. South side of McDougal street. between December 3r, Eger. Begin ning at a point formed by the intersection of the qo and 92 West Broadway, to the Borough of INanlrat- The security required %%ill be Twenty Thousand Stone and Rockaway avenues, Lots Nos. 153 and 154, northerly line of \Vest Two Hundred and Thirtieth tan, in said city, there to remain until the 2zd day of Block Izz, Twenty-fifth Ward. Dollars. street with the easterly line of _Johnson avenue : run- October, 'got. No. 71St. FOR PREPARING FOR AND BUILD- ning thence northerly along the easterly lines of Johu- Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit All persons It interests are affected by the above- son avenue and Cambridge avenue to a point formed amed proposed assessments, and who are opposed to IN,; A NEW WOODEN PIER, WI III include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments I by the intersection of the easterly line of Canibri.'ge the same, or either of them, are requested to present APPUR ENANCES, AT I HE FOOT and premises situate, lying and being in file Borough OF FAST III-I'H SI'RF.E'1'. EAST avenue with the southerly line of West Two 11undred of Manhattan, in "I lie City of New York, which, taken their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the and Thirty-fifth street : thence easterly along the Board of Assessors, No. coo Broadway. New York, on RIVER. BOROUGH OI' MANIIAT- together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: northerly line of West One I-1 undred and Thirty. filth Beginnng at a point formed by the intersection of the ''r before October oe. 29o1. at it A. et.. at which time TAN. The said work to be completed within ninety days, street to its intersection with the westerly I tic of easterly line of Boulevard Lafayette with the west- ,no' place the catch objections will be heard and testi- Riverdale avenue : thence southeasterly to a point erly prolongation of the middle line of the block t.,, nc tC, e; c t ire c once thereto. The security required will be Eleven 'Thousand Dollars. fonm_d by the intersec ion of the easterly line of Grey. between VVest One Hundred and Seventy-third c1riV.1RD McCUE, stone avenue with a line drawn parallel to and distant street and West One Hundred and Seventy- L11VVARD CAHIL.f., No. 717 F''R FURNISHING GRANITE S'I.ONES FOR BULKHEAD OR RIVER VBALI.. 1-'o feet northerly from the northerly line of West 'I no fourth street ; running thence easterly along said THOMAS A. WILSON, Hundred and Thirty-fourth and East Two Hundred prolongation and middle line of the block to its _II)HN B. MEYENBORG, The said granite to be delivered within four months. The security required will be Nine Thousand and Thirty-fourth Street ; thence easterly- along said intersection with the middle line of the blocks between E:1)WARD DUFFY. parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn Dollars. Fort Washington avenue and Broadway; thencesoutb- Board of Assessors. parallel to and distant it o feet easterly from the erly along said middle line of the blocks to its intersec- Wit II c, The person or persons making a bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed easterly line of Broadway; tlence southerly along tion with the middle line of the blocks between West :Try, , said line parallel to the easterly line of Broadway to One Hundred and Seventy-second street and West One title given above of the work for which the Nc.. 1cc liruadway-. with the its intersection wvitIt the southerly line of East Two estimate is made, with his or their ,lane or names and Hundred and Seventy-third street; thence easterly Huncred and Thirtieth street ; thence westerly along along said middle fine of the blocks to its intersection 1.::'1' ,.,F Ness" YORic. BURJI'<;H OF MANHATTAN,) the date of Itres<'ntatron, to the head of said Depart. September t6, rcpt. ment, at the said office, on or before the date and hour the southerly line of East Two Hundred and Thirtieth with the middle line of the blocks between Eleventh above named, at which time and place the estimates street and the westerly prolongation of said line to Its avenue and Audubon avenue: thence easterly along received will be publicly opened by the head of said intersection with the w'esterl y line of Broadway ; thence said middle line of the block and its easterly prolonga- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Department and read, and the award of the contract southerly along the westerly line of L'roadwav_ and tion to a point loo feet easterly of the easterly line of made according to law as soon thereal ter as practic„ble. westerly along the northerly line of West Two Hun- Amsterdam avenue ; thence southerly along a Inns dred and Thirtieth street to the point or place of be- parallel to and distant I o feet easterly from the DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, -~ Each bid or estimate shall contain tine name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, ginuing, as such streets are shown upon the final easterly line of Amsterdam avenue to its inter ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, maps and profiles of the 'Twenty-third and 'Pwenty- section with the easterly prolongation of the middle B:R UCGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW Y ORIC, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other person beso interested it shall distinctly fourth Wards of The City of New York ; excepting line of the blocks between West One Hundred September zo, igor. from said area all streets, avenues and roads or por- and Seventieth street and West One Hundred and state that fact,; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same tions thereof herctolorc legally opened, as such area is Seventy-first street ; thence westerly along gaud 1'O CONTRACTORS. purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collu- shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. middle line of the blocks to its intersection sion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Fourth—That our report hereut will be presented to with the middle line of the blocks between Audu- Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First don avenue and Eleventh avenue; thence south- FALEII BIPS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE Department. at a Special Tcrm thereof, Part III., to crly along said middle line of the blocks to its in S title ,-it tie work and the name of the bidder or deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested therein, be held in the I 'ounty Court-house, in the Borough of tersection with the middle line of the blocks between bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Manhattan, in The I 'ity of New York, on the .6th day West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and West Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any ortion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must of November, :q-n, at the opening of the I "ourt on that One Hundred and Seventieth street ; thence westerly street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, New York City. p day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as along said middle line of the blocks and the westerly until it o'clock A. SI. of be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party of parties making the estimate that the several matters counsel can be heard thercott, a motion will be made prolongation thereof to its intersection with the east- THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1901, that the said report be confirmed. erly line of Boulevard Lafayette ; thence northerly for the following-named work: stated therein are in all respects true. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the Dated II Rorctt nF MANttATTAN', NEw Yl1RK Ci'v, said easterly line of Boulevard Lafayette to the point No. t. F()R FURNISHING LABOR AND MA- consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders July 3r. it/C , or place of beginning ; excepting from said area all I ERIAL REQUIRED TO ERECT AND GEO. CHAPPELL. Cbairm3n, streets, avenues and roads or port ons thereof hereto- l\erALL C'IMPLETE CERTAIN -"TA- in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and SAM'L L. BERRIAN. fore legally opened, as such area is shown on our bene- I IONARY AND VOVAf3LE FIXTURES CHARLES BABc OCK, fit maps deposited as aforesaid. IN PORTI Nj OF THE yIETROPOII- shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below. Commissioners. Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to i.e., Wall cases, I"AN MUSEU\I OF AR U, No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom- Juts I'. DUNN, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First detached cases and settees for the new wing, Clerk. Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to screens, pedestals and brackets for the old panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, be held in the County Court-house, in the Borough of wing. Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the e6th clay drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of SECOND DEPARTMENT'. No. z FIiR FURNISHING ALL LAB')R AND New York, or money to the amount office per centum of November, t90 r, at the opening of the f ourt on that MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR SET. of the amount of the security required, as provided in day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as "I ING BLUESTONE EDGING, BUILD- section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. In the matter of the application of The City of New counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made IN(', WALK BASINS, LAYING DRAIN For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements that the said report be confirmed. PIPE, CONS [RUC DING ASPHALT materials, or the nature and extent of the work re- and hereditaments required for the purpose of open- Dated Boxov'GH OF IiIdNHATTAs, NEW YORK Crrr, WALKS, SPREADING MOULD, LAY- quired, bidders are referred to the specifications. ing F.ASI SEVENTEENTH STREET, from Albe- September 6, rgo t. ING SOD. AND OTHER WORK IN THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL . marle road to Beverly road, in the Twenty-ninth GEORGE C. Ds LACY, Chairman, HUDSON PARK, MANHATT4N. BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE INTERESTS \Yard, Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York. WILLIAM A. GRAMER, OF THE CITY SO TO DO. JAMES P. CONWAY, The plans and specifications may be seen at the Commissioners. Arsenal, Central Park, Borough of \lanhattan. Bidders are requested to make their bids or esti- 'I he time to be allowed for the lull completion of mates upon the blank form prepared by the Board, a OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, T HE JOHN P. Dunn, each contract and the amount of the security required copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to N undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Clerk. for the faithful performance of the -everal works men- inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, Supreme Court, bearing date the 5oth day of March, tioned above are respectively as follows including the specifications, in the form approved by r9ol, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the FIRST DEPARTMENT. County of Kings, at his office in the Borough of Brook- Tinge. the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon appli- cation therefor at the office of the Board. lyn, in The City of New York, on the 3oth day of No. I. Sixty consecutive working days. apportiot,ed March, Igor, a copy of which order was duly filed in as shown in specifications. Dated SEI'TEstnrR 24, 1901. In the matter of the application of the City of New No. z. Fifty consecutive working days. J- SERGEANT CRAM, the office of the Register of the County of Kings, and York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same CHARLES F. MURPHY, indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Commissioners has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and .Security. PETER F. MEYER, of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of mak- premises required for the opening and extending No. r ...... 9ta,oco on Commissioners composing the Board of Docks, irtg a just and equitable estimate and assessment of of CANAL PLACE (although not yet named No. 2 ...... 6,500 on the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and by proper authority), from East One Hundred advantage, if any, as the case may he, to the and Thirty-eighth street to East One Hundred and The cmaracis moat is /rd jot separately. SUPREME COURT, respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect- Forty-fourth street, in the Twenty-third Ward, BIDDERS MUST NAME A PRICE FOR EACH isely entitled unto or interested in the lands, tene- Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York. AND EVERY ITEM INCLUDED IN THE SPEC I- ments, hereditaments and premises required for the FICATION , UPON WHICH THESE BIDS ARE FIRS5' DEPARTMENT'. purpose by and in consequence of operring the above- BASED. AND ALSO STATE THE TOTAL mentioned Street or avenue, the same being particularly OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT' THE BILL AMOUNT OI''IHEIR BIDS. In the matter of the application of The City of New set forth and described in the petition of The City of N of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- New York, and also in the notice of the application for of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, up to nish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the has not been heretofore acquired, to TWO PUBLIC the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office and including the moth day of September, rgo,, will be PLACES (although not yet named by properauthor- title given above, of the work for which the estimate is of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 3odt day of presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Su- ity), lying southerly and northerly of East One I Mardi, rgor ; and a just and equitable estimate and preme Court of the State of New York, First Dep art- made, with tin or their natue or names and the date of Hundred and Seventieth street, and bounded by presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at office, on or before the date and hour above named, at Macomb's road to Jerome avenue, in the Twenty said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, which time and place the estimates received will be third and Twenty-fourth Wards, in the Borough of formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and in The City of New York, on the n7th day of publicly opened by the head of said Department and 'I he Bronx, of 'rhe City of New York. persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said September, 1901, at 10.30 o'clock in the fore- read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem- noon of that day, or as soon thereafter bidder with adequate security as soon thereafter as OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the practicable. N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been depos- reach estimate shall contain the name and place of reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of ited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New residence of the person making the same, the names will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to S'ork, there to remain for and during the space of ten of all persons interested with him therein, and if no the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and days, as required by the provisions of section 999 of other person be so interested it shall distinctly state Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater title 4 of chapter 17 of chapter 378 of the Laws of t897. that fact ; also that it is made without any connection held at the County Court-house, in the Borough of New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts sup- Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Sep- with any other person making an estimate for the same Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 9th day plementary thereto or amendatory thereof. tember r4, rgor. purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion of October, :got, at loin o'clock in the forenoon of All parties and persons interested in the real estate JAMES A. DUNN, or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assem- that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said JOHN A. IIENNEBERRY, bly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any VILI.IA>1 J. CARROLL, thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corpora- expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required Commissioners, tion, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in of the County of New York, there to remain for and to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under- JOHN P. DUNN, the supplies or work to st Lich it relate,, sir in ally por- during the space of ten days, as required by the pr,~- signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at Clerk.