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T he City Record. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. V o l. XV. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1887. N umber 4,390. Resolved, That the actions against the following-named persons for violations of the Sanitary Code be discontinued without costs, to w it : Names. No. Names. No. George Stone ................... 3234 Patrick N orton................ 133 Lewis L . B a c h .................. 3523 Jacob Silberstein.............. 136 John S. Woods.................. 3551 Frederick Slafer.............. m James P. Cam p bell.......... 3559 Rosa Zabriskie................ 141 Joseph K u n tz .................... 3595 John F. Altridge.............. 144 Reuben Maplesden............ 3599 John Fleischman.............. *51 Jacob Silberman .............. 72 Robert Gentile................ Robert and Joseph Gordon 97 William McCracken........ 161 Joseph T erisco ................... 109 George Schittenhelm.... *65 Burke & O ’B rien .............. n o Jane W o o d ...................... 172 Joseph C o r ti...................... 121 Margaret Prive......... 199 Report in respect to furnishing the different precincts with printed slips of ordinances that are frequently violated, and that the Captains of precincts give notice of arrest under the Sanitary Code to this Department; which was approved, and the Attorney was directed to prepare the necessary papers. The following reports were received from the Sanitary Committee : Weekly report from Riverside Hospital (small-pox); weekly report from Riverside Hospital APPROVED PAPERS, (fevers); weekly report from Reception H ospital; report of changes m the hospital service. Resolved, That the resignations of the following-named persons be and are hereby accepted : Hannah Gleason, Chambermaid, Riverside Hospital, on October 8, 1887. Approved Papers fo r the week ending October 22, 1887. John Parell, Carpenter, Riverside Hospital, on October 8, 1887. Julia Hennefick, Helper, Reception Hospital, discharged on October 7, 1887. Resolved, That Annie Farley be and is hereby employed as Helper in Reception Hospital, at Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby respectively reappointed to $12 per month, vice Julia Hennefick, discharged. the office of Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, to date from the The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and ordered expiration of their present terms of office, viz. : forwarded to the Comptroller for paym ent: Charles F. Walters, Edward Swager, William R. Keese, Names, Amount. | Names. Amount. Charles A . Farley, Henry Templer, Jr., Joseph Markart. John Goodwin....................................... $355 72 Percy Rockwell.......... $21 94 William H. Janes, John J. Reilly, Edward C. Sheehy, Offerman & Heissenbuttel.................... 19080 Consolidated Gas Co. 41 02 Samuel J. Landow, Frank Etzel, Leonard B. Sutro, Henry R ick...... .................................... 33 94 H . Y . Canfield............ 68 76 J. J. Frederick Pflueger, Joseph M. Hill, Isaac Witmark. Metropolitan Telephone and Tele- Perris & Browne........ 35 34 graph C o ........................................... 131 60 E. G. Blackford........ Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners Charles B. Trimble............................... 340 00 Charles Lederer.......... of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in the places respectively of those whose James D. Leary..................................... 867 63 McKesson & Robbins. names appear opposite, and whose terms of office have expired, v iz .: 172 37 Charles P. Woodworth & C o ................ 155 72 { John F. Dwyer, in place o f .................................................................... Ronald K. Brown. Frank M. Buck, “ .....................................................................Henry Beriinger. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: Max Bacharach, “ .................................................................... Charles A . Clark. Weekly report of Chief Sanitary Inspector ; weekly report of Chemist and Assistant Chemist ; John Sarraal, “ .....................................................................William Vernon Chaney. weekly report of work performed by Inspector of Offensive Trades ; weekly report on manure Edward Miehling, “ ............................ ..................................... Christopher Carraher. dum ps; weekly reports on condition of offal and night-soil boats; weekly report on condi­ William B. Morgan, “ .....................................................................Albert W. Davies. tion of slaughter-houses ; monthly reports of charitable institutions ; quarterly report of work per­ Henry H . Sherman, “ .....................................................................Frank W . Ely. formed in the Sanitary Bureau ; report upon premises Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, regarding Michael Ford, “ .....................................................................George E . Field. cesspools, and that Orders Nos. 7723-7727, on premises Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, be cancelled* Albert Klamroth, Jr., “ ........ .........................................................Jacob C. Goebel. Resolved, That Orders Nos. 7723-7727, on Nos. 892-900 Delmonico place, be and the same John J. Collins, “ .....................................................................Samuel D. Goodman. are hereby revoked. James G. Coffee, “ ................................................. ................... Francis J. Hawkes. Report of the discontinuance of J. H . Ladue’s fertilizing factory at East Forty-fourth street. Edward J. Cassidy, “ .................................................................... Samuel Kilpatrick. Report recommending that the services of Inspectors Fox and Nicholson be continued. William W. Falconer, “ .............. ..................................................... Peter F. Morris. Resolved, That Inspectors Fox and Nicholson be continued in the service of the Board until Charles H . Powers, “ .................................................................... Carlo Paxia. further notice. Jacob A. Lehmann, “ .....................................................................Patrick Ryan. Report of Chemist in respect to scrutiny of all food and drink commodities. James Grady, “ .......................................................................... Louis Bauer. Reports on Applications fo r Permits. John M. Reid, “ .................................................................... Henry Silberstein. Philip Joseph Duming, .................................................................... John T . Toal. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted, as follows : Frank Ferretti, “ .....................................................................A . R. Walsh. No. 582, to keep a lodging-house at No. 26 Spring street, No. 4516, to smoke meats at No. 143 Perry street. Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners No. 4517, to keep one cow and calf, Feather Bed lane and McCombs Dam road, of Deeds in and for the City ana County of New York, in the places respectively of those whose No. 4518, to keep two cows, One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Hudson river, names appear opposite, who were recently appointed, but failed to qualify, v iz .: No. 4519, to keep ten cows, south side of John street, three houses west of Prospect avenue, Gustave Jacobs, in place o f.............................................................. William A. Appell. No. 4520, to keep two cows at No. 2775 Marion avenue. John C. Clegg, “ .....................................................................John D . Buschmann. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied, as follows : Victor J. Dowling, “ .....................................................................Eli M. Cohen. No. 143, to maintain manure-box at No. 631 West Forty-sixth street, Michael J. Groh, “ ................ ...................................................Alexander M. Goge. No. 144, to maintain manure-box at No. 451 West Forty-ninth street. Nicholas Lonergan, “ ........... .................................................................William H . Haeselbarth. Charles Miller, Jr., “ ..................................................................... John H . Hunt. Reports on Applications fo r R elief from Orders. John G . Gries, “ .................. ................................................. Alexander W. McDonald. Resolved, That the following orders be suspended, extended, modified, rescinded or referred, as John L . Wilkie, “ .....................................................................William H. Miller. follow s: Charles D . Weld, “ .....................................................................Samuel Oppenheimer. No. 8301, on premises at No. 300 East Fifty-third street, February 15, 1887, as to additional Thomas H. Baskeville, “ .....................................................................Walter S. Pinckney. water closet and ventilation of main waste-pipes, and immediate enforcement of the remainder of George B. Riley, “ .....................................................................William Roemer. order. Alexander P. W . Kinnan, in place of.........................................................George A . Smith. No. 11082, on premises at No. 238 East Twenty-second street, December 5, 1887. Richard S. Valkenburgh, “ . ..................*............................Berthold Sommer.

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