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THE CITY RECORD. 0F'FTCIAL JOUR-NAT-A FEBRUARY to, 19Go. RE(;IG- WHEN NUMBER 8,137. VOL. XXVIII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, Cot:RT. TER C(~.~t- I'ITI F OI' ACTIU.''. I „1 Ac 11. For.rn, IstenCEO. - Q~ Supreme ... r8 -- 16 Jan, z 'Morse, Charles W'....,, For difference bet„een wages nlid and Ih• G ( > prevailing rate at the tim - r f service rl, ,~ Fireman,Departmrnt t Water. uppl} 5- - . Zimmerman, Philip............ For difference bet,,"n wi c. paid nd tl•e . N .. pre—iling rat• at the ti ; of s nice a< 1 C,alkrr, Supply, r!" . ment f aid asses lg " Schmidt, Henry W......... .. .smcnt aid against I'..nl "I'o recover 1. - .c p. aq j I I O Fighticth - trect, for [.I-,hticth street i ~A l~,,. 1,., ( Injnnruon and damages for diverting water, Su p rc°" ' l IS Co Nasrxu z3 z Patterson, William H., No, zJ of hrccprn bro~,k :uld a pond on plaintili's (i premises, ;).;,coo. ~,[L . ~7 r8 z+ = ~ tiouthard, Daniel K., No. z..... I Injunction and damage. for diverting water, of Freeport brook and a pond on plaintid'> ~i~ ~'~i premises, c4,ono. t Injunction to retrain maintcnancc and list• ~,f a mink s:wer along Lincoln aven~,o-, Supreme, i8 z5 2 Van Siclen, Abraham, et al ... , Fourth W'ard, Queens County, and d:un Queens Co I'] ages jr injury to aster- bearing sl'atl. LAW DEPARTMENT. r ; •, '.. ___-+_-_ Supreme ... rS 26 2 City of New York (ex ref.) vs. I ., 1'intothy L. W'oodruk et Certiorari to review proceedings In regr:u ]i- The following schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the (.'rpurntoll la Commissioners the band St of a te under water e l land to Lillia Rnbbitt H} L'urou~h ()uecns. et ul., .,f Counsel for the week ending January 6, Igoo. Office of the State of Nose York ................ ) The Cily of Aew Fot-k, in The 117ayor', 111tiernten and Cortuoatnlly rl The City of A~'zc' Srpreme, 8 z8 Carr, Michael............... - For ditferencc bcnvicen wages paid and th, prevailing rate it the time of service unless other<otse rnerrizotted. Quccns Co - i. i, rer, Ire atntcnt of Charities, p: 3,t5 . foil, are dcfeuaants, " ~ " Connolly, Joseph....... 3 For difference be•twecn ,c ages and tli. paid SCI-IEDULE "A," .. i t8 29 prev;ulin4 rate at the time of service c. laborer, Oepartmcm of Charities, S,,z - . sUl, rS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INS11TUTEP. ., r8 29 " 3 Grady, John ................... For ditf~ resec betocen stages paid and the - .- - ~____ - _---.--- - - - - _ - - - - _ _- —__- -. prevailing rate at the title of service as 'r rev t- 1 Raras- CeURT. TER WHEN Lost- TITLE OF AciioN. NATURE (1F AclI<0 . " .. r8 29 3 Higgins, Matthew ............. 1.a iffer, , c e I , e tltlt'n[ <it (.harltle5, and t he For difference between v, mzes pits' and the F ui.l O. f•r ENCIe D. _ prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of (harpies, or•„ao. I Tom. •• S 18 30 " 3 Hoppe, Frederick .............. For difference between uaues f id and the Supreme ... r8 I Jan. z Boyle, William A............. For salary during D b ec m r, rd9 as Steam prevailing rate at the time I service as Engineer in Sixtyotaifith Regiment Armory, I Lamctrr, Depart meet of Charities, z,95o. Se:o. '• .. 18 3o I " 3 Kelly, Charles ........... For difference between wages paid and the ' ,,, r8 z 2 Brady, Philip..... For difference between wages paid and the i prevailing rate at the time of prevailing rate at the time at service as F Lab rer, Department of Charities, Sr.sco~s Laborer, Department of Park,, $iao. •• t8 30 `• 3 Killcary, Matthew ............ For diffcrcnee between wages paid and the For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service n. + at the tittle of service as J.aborc e of ~. difference be t leen ( u c e n s r8 Co..r ~ Mc anus, John.. 2 • •• • • • • "" 1 p• Sapply, .• 18 31 3 Langtry, William.............. I`'or e vaili ncc bet wren wai,c ofid arc ta , esjaid nd ' t ...., )r c bet a aid 9., Soo. Fur difference a'ecn t waf S r and the re vaclln„ rat e at the time of it 3 prey rer, rate the trifle service :(, a i t i r 8 q ~~ z Case •, ose h ............... y J P g paid prevailing sen d he Laborer. Ucpartmenl of Charities, Sr,R• • . ,• F t8 r 31 3 Lorintz, Julius ................ For difference between wa.es paid and the Calker, Department of Ritter Supply, pre tail 1ng rate at the time ~~ service a x•950. Laborer, Department of Charities, . , r,2cc. S. 18 5 " 2 Raff ert y, ............... Y, For difference between wages aid and the P• •• . r8 3r `• 3 McCarthy, 11fcCarth}• William difference be wages aid and the p. prevailing rate at the time of service as prevailing rare at the time of service as - Calker, Department of Water Supply, laborer, Department of Charities, 54,••. $`4"C• " ,. r8 3z " 3 McMahon, Michael ............. Far differeo cc between wages paid and the Supr, me r8 6 z Stapleton, Catherine............ " ] Damages for personal injuries by fall in West prev:(ilfng rate at the time of service is Seventy-third street due to detective pat- Laborer, Department of Charities, $;o •. iug 2 $',eoo. •• , r8 32 3 Wilson, Andrew ............... For difference between aa;;es paid and the •• r8 7 z Hart, Lewis W ................ I'or difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as prevailing rate at the time of service as and overtime and l.ab(rrer, Depar(ntent of Charito-s S,8,. For dihcrence Fngieeer, for Sunday Supreme ... 18 `• 33 3 Caldwell, Horatio S............ 1 between wages 1 aid and the work, l lepartment of Sercrrs, $9,-75• pee, ailing _ rate at the time of service as ( Higgins, Peter J. et al. (ex I Laborer, Department of Parke, I Cl.), vs. Bernard J. York, I 9landamus to compel reinstatement of relator •• ... z8 34 3 Hussey, Patrick............... For difference between ,cages paid and the Ire rcme, i 8 8 •• z et al., Police Commission- as I'elegraplt Liucman, Police Depart- prevailing rate at the time of service a, kings Co. r ers of The City of New I ment. Laborer, Department of Path,, 579.2o. York ..................... j ... c8 34 3 King, Isaac .................. For difference between wages paid and the Suprente.... it 9 2 McKenna, James .............. For difference between l+ages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, 1 )epartnlc nt itt Parks. Sl7`=.4 •• as Locomotive 1' ireman, Department of ,• ,, t8 34 " 3 Lynch, Patrick ................ For difference for two en wages I aid and the Bridges, $34 7,_c. prevailing rate at th • time of scrc ice as •• „. t8 to ' z McMahon, William..... ...... For diffe rcnee between wage, paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, Sg4.So. prevailing rate at the time of service as •• ,,, 18 35 •` 3 McCusker, John ............... For difference between wages paid and the 2 Moran, ................. Plumber, Department of Bridges, $t,Eo8. m prey ailing rate at the time of service as ' IS to Thomas F or difference between gages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, S86. to. prevailing rate at the time of service as •• • „ a8 35 3 McFadden, Charles............ For difference between ,rages paid and the Kammer, Department of Highways, $to-,. prevailing rate at the time of service as •• . t5 10 `• 2 Dowker, Robert M............ For dilIererlce between ,rages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, S. o4. prevailing rate at the time of service as For repairing bridges in Queens County o P Carriage ainter Department , epartent of Hi,;h- S upreme. ,8 Q ti ecnsCo 36 •• 3 Mara, Patrick J ............. ` Newtown Creek during iS) 7 and r S. $ tr " z Reardon, Michael .............. ways. 53io. ~~ R paid and the lrur difference between stages Supreme ... r8 37 3 Leahy, Patrick ................ Sc, coo. S I. For difference between wales paid and the prey , (thug rate at the time of service as prevailing ra,c at the time of service as I Wagon Painter, Department of Highways, $375• I Laborer, Dcparuncnt of Street fnrprove- n mcts, Twenty third and 'It,ent}•-fourth •• ,,, rg Ii '• z . Fox,' T homas .................. For difference between wages paid and the Wards, $-'. o.J7. prevailing rate at the time of service as oolm:ut, Department of Highways, S45o, •• ... r8 38 z Rasmussen, John A. I.......... For d:unat;es to goods and premises, No. 9•- Richmond turnpike, due to c vertlow ing of ' , „ r8 rt ' z Kelly, 'Thomas ...... ......... For difference between wages paid and the Arietta street brook, oo, prevailing rate at the time Uof of t;ro. } , 18 ] For compr:nsation for services as Nurse iu " ... r8 in " 2 Brady, John ................... Toolmmn, Department Hi •hwa •s, For differe ec between tc a„es tdrmd the 1a id r Kings~Co. 39 Wells, Mary A 4 .............. 1'andall's Island hospital, from June r t~I r, t89i, 427.2.1. rate at the time of service as ... r8 qo `• q McBride, Maria............... For For compensation to,- service, as Nurse in Yaver, Department of I I ighways, ii, Raudall•s Island 11M5'(ital Ir-,m June r to '• ... r8 rz " 2 Claby, Dennis ....... ......... For difference between Stages paid and the I Sept. mb~•• r, 1St , , 4 + 4 .=.1. prevailing rate at the time of service as Supreme. „ iS 41 4 Devlin, Peter ............ For difference het,ceer rcati es paid and the Paver, Department of lii,,liwtyss $zoos . prevailing ram; at the time of service as " ... I8 in 2 Connor, Frank ........... .... For cli ficrence between wages paid and the `• 4 Stewart, Charles ........ ......I Laborer, Department of Parks, -4.8. I'or diffi prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highscays, 4700. ,,, r8 " 42 re ice betaa ten wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time tel service as •• , „ 58 13 `• Melia, James, as Executrix of For diIT rcnce between wages paid and the i Laborer, Department of Parks, 9)es. 3 2 P. Kiley ................ peeynljnG rate at the cline of service as , _ ... i l8 3 +~ Keenan, Thomas .............. + For ditfercucc between wages paid and the P: ii ... r8 13 ' 2 O'Neill, Annie ................ I aver, 1Jepart:nent of High,ca}'s, ?;r•~. For difference between wages paid and the pecv.lj'j qq rate at the time of service as i Laborer, Del artmci(t If Parks, Slob. For difference prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highwa)'s, $125. ` ,,, 18 - " 44 1 4 Broderick, Dennis .............1 between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as ... r8 13 " 2 Rogan, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the Laborer, Uepartmeit of Parks, 5(44. prevailing rate at the timil of service as " ... r3 45 4 Delaney, James J............. For diffovuce betweeit cages paid and the Paver, Department of Highways, cgoo prevailing rate at the time of service as ' , r8 54 '• z Kelly, Thomas .................. For difference between wages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, $r85. prevailing rate ;tt the time of service as prevailing rate at the time of service as ' ... 13 46 " 4 Reilly, Richard ....... • • o t1 ilfercuce between ,ca, es paid and the 1 .43 .. r8 17 z Bown, Michael . ............. .. 1'oolman, Department o' Parks, c 3 6. For tc paid th leananic's Helper, Department of Street t at( Itite prevailing rate time of as Lab rer, Department of Park., M,6o. , , • 18 47 4 Caskel, Patnc6................ Ivor difference Ictween ,%a*es paid and the " ... r3 r8 •• z Daly, David ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service .ts prevailing rate at the time' of service as Mechanic's Helper, Department of Sheet ' Michael Laborer, Uep arhuent of Parks, $ 584. Cleaning, t' to. .. t8 14 2 Darcy, ................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as '• ., r8 48 4 Timon, James M .............. for difference between wages paid and tile prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highways, 4r75. Mechanic's Helper, Department of Street ,, .. r8 14 ` 2 Gavin, William ................ ~ Por difference e wacce oat d and the ~ Cleanin g, 575. " s Lannon, Peter................. rate at ri prevailing rt at the time of service as , . 49 4 ' McGibbon, Duncan (No. z)..... For amount .,f award madeto unknownowners Paver, Department of Highways, Sr,zz5. for premises taken for Claremont Park, " .. r8 r For difference between wages paid and the S$34. 1 5. prevailing rate at the time of service as Appellate 18 5o 4 Archer, Francis L. (Matter of). For award made to unknown owners f,r Paver, Department of Highways, $1,270. Division. parcels Nos. z5o to -( -!_ in \fe.lceestcr t8 15 ... z McMahon, Kate, administra- For differencebetween wages paid and the pre- County for a puhli•: park. trix, etc ...... ......... •„ vatting rate at the time of service as Paver, supreme.... z8 52 5 Faison, John, el al,............' 1' m' interest on tsrgtstercd [Bonds of I'nts n of f Department of Highways, $rzc. Gravesend in kcepiug of Comptr'dler :Ind ,. ... r8 19 `• z Marion, George V ............. For difference bet seen }cages paid and the pre. I I belonging to platnuus, ?1 .,to vatlin irateat the ce as Laborer, 7, Cit t8 Y••••••• 53 5 Goldberg, S vs. Andrew Samuel, muel 1,erg, De ,artment of Parks, S. [ g3 paid p p 54 - " ............. Summons only seiyars " ... 18 20 2 Stackpole, James ................ For difference between wa es aid and the re- Su reme r8 5 flu g in, Simon, vs. Andrew J. " . 18 at " McKewen, Archibald.......... z vailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, a-{84, For difference between the wages paid and •• . .,, 18 óo ' •` I.alor ....................... 5 Burns, John ................... Summons only served. For difference jets(an It.1. . 5, paid and the rate at the ice eI service as prevailing prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, 1)epartment of Parks, 556.40. Mechanic's Helper, Department of Street `... a8 56 5 Isaacs, Isi dor ................. 1 For difference between wages paid and the Cleaning, SSr.as. prevailing rate at the time of service as Parks, •. ` ... 18 rg " z Bannon, James J .............. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as " r8 57 5 Kane, Thomas ................ Laborer, Department of 567.a For difference between wages paid and the Mechanic's Helper, Department of Water prevailing rate at the tunic of service as Supply, $toe. ~ Laborer, Depdrlitot of 1arks, 9m8,

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THE CITY RECORD. 0F'FTCIAL JOUR-NAT-A

FEBRUARY to, 19Go.

RE(;IG- WHEN

NUMBER 8,137. VOL. XXVIII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY,

Cot:RT. TER C(~.~t- I'ITI F OI' ACTIU.''. I „1 Ac 11. For.rn, IstenCEO.

- Q~ Supreme ... r8

-- 16 Jan, z 'Morse, Charles W'....,, For difference bet„een wages nlid and Ih• G(

> prevailing rate at the tim - r f service rl, ,~ Fireman,Departmrnt t Water. uppl} 5- - .

Zimmerman, Philip............ For difference bet,,"n wi c. paid nd tl•e . N .. pre—iling rat• at the ti ; of s nice a<

1 C,alkrr, Supply, r!" . ment f aid asses lg " Schmidt, Henry W......... .. • .smcnt aid against I'..nl "I'o recover 1. -.c p. aq

j I I

O

Fighticth - trect, for [.I-,hticth street

i

~A l~,,. 1,.,

( Injnnruon and damages for diverting water, Su prc°"•' l IS Co Nasrxu z3 z Patterson, William H., No, zJ of hrccprn bro~,k :uld a pond on plaintili's

(i premises, ;).;,coo.

~,[L . ~7 r8 z+ = ~ tiouthard, Daniel K., No. z..... I Injunction and damage. for diverting water, of Freeport brook and a pond on plaintid'>

• ~i~ ~'~i premises, c4,ono. t Injunction to retrain maintcnancc and list• ~,f

a mink s:wer along Lincoln aven~,o-, Supreme, i8 z5 2 Van Siclen, Abraham, et al ... , Fourth W'ard, Queens County, and d:un Queens Co I'] ages jr injury to aster- bearing sl'atl.

LAW DEPARTMENT. r;•, '.. ___-+_-_ Supreme ... rS 26 2 City of New York (ex ref.) vs. I • .,

1'intothy L. W'oodruk et Certiorari to review proceedings In regr:u ]i-

The following schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the (.'rpurntoll la Commissioners the band St

ofa te

under water e l land to Lillia Rnbbitt H} L'urou~h ()uecns. et ul., .,f

Counsel for the week ending January 6, Igoo. Office of the State of

Nose York ................ )

The Cily of Aew Fot-k, in The 117ayor', 111tiernten and Cortuoatnlly rl The City of A~'zc' Srpreme, 8 z8 Carr, Michael............... - For ditferencc bcnvicen wages paid and th,

prevailing rate it the time of service unless other<otse rnerrizotted. Quccns Co - i. i, rer, Ire atntcnt of Charities, p: 3,t5 . foil, are dcfeuaants,

" ~ " Connolly, Joseph....... 3 For difference be•twecn ,c ages and tli. paid SCI-IEDULE "A,"

.. i t8 29 prev;ulin4 rate at the time of service c. laborer, Oepartmcm of Charities, S,,z - .

sUl,rS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INS11TUTEP. ., r8 29 " 3 Grady, John ................... For ditf~ resec betocen stages paid and the - .- - ~____ - _---.--- - - - - _ - - - - _ _- —__- -. prevailing • rate at the title of service as 'r rev t- 1

Raras- CeURT. TER

WHEN Lost- TITLE OF AciioN. NATURE (1F AclI<0 . " .. r8 29 3 Higgins, Matthew .............

1.a iffer, , c e I,e tltlt'n[ <it (.harltle5, and the For difference between v,mzes pits' and the

F ui.l O. f•r ENCIe D. _ prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of (harpies, or•„ao.

I Tom. •• S 18 30 " 3 Hoppe, Frederick .............. For difference between uaues f id and the Supreme ... r8 I Jan. z Boyle, William A............. For salary during D bec m r, rd9 as Steam prevailing rate at the time I service as

Engineer in Sixtyotaifith Regiment Armory, I Lamctrr, Depart meet of Charities, z,95o. Se:o. '• .. 18 3o I " 3 Kelly, Charles ........... For difference between wages paid and the

•' ,,, r8 z 2 Brady, Philip..... For difference between wages paid and the i prevailing rate at the time of prevailing rate at the time at service as F Lab rer, Department of Charities, Sr.sco~s Laborer, Department of Park,, $iao. •• • t8 30 ̀• 3 Killcary, Matthew ............ For diffcrcnee between wages paid and the

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service n. + at the tittle of service as J.aborc e of ~.

difference be tleen

( u c e n s r8 Co..r •~

Mc anus, John.. 2 • •• • • • • ""

1

p• Sapply, .• • 18 31 3 Langtry, William.............. I`'or e vaili ncc bet wren wai,c ofid arc ta, esjaid nd 't ....,

)r cbet aaid

9., Soo.

Fur difference a'ecn t waf Sr and the revaclln„ rate at the time of it

3 prey rer, rate the trifle service :(, a i t i r 8 q

~~ z Case •, ose h ...............

y J P g paid prevailing sen d he

Laborer. Ucpartmenl of Charities, Sr,R• • . • ,• F t8 r 31 3 Lorintz, Julius ................ For difference between wa.es paid and the

Calker, Department of Ritter Supply, pre tail 1ng rate at the time ~~ service a x•950. Laborer, Department of Charities, .,r,2cc.

S. 18 5 " 2 Rafferty, ............... Y, For difference between wages aid and the P• •• . r8 3r ̀• 3 McCarthy,11fcCarth}• William difference be wages aid and the p. prevailing rate at the time of service as prevailing rare at the time of service as

- Calker, Department of Water Supply, laborer, Department of Charities, 54,••. $`4"C• " ,. r8 3z " 3 McMahon, Michael ............. Far differeo cc between wages paid and the

Supr, me r8 6 z Stapleton, Catherine............ " ] Damages for personal injuries by fall in West prev:(ilfng rate at the time of service is

Seventy-third street due to detective pat- Laborer, Department of Charities, $;o •. iug2 $',eoo. •• , r8 32 3 Wilson, Andrew ............... For difference between aa;;es paid and the

•• r8 7 z Hart, Lewis W ................ I'or difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as prevailing rate at the time of service as

and overtime and l.ab(rrer, Depar(ntent of Charito-s S,8,.

For dihcrence Fngieeer, for Sunday Supreme ... 18 `• 33 3 Caldwell, Horatio S............ 1 between wages 1 aid and the work, l lepartment of Sercrrs, $9,-75• pee, ailing_ rate at the time of service as

( Higgins, Peter J. et al. (ex I Laborer, Department of Parke, I Cl.), vs. Bernard J. York, I 9landamus to compel reinstatement of relator •• ... z8 34 3 Hussey, Patrick............... For difference between ,cages paid and the

Irercme, i8 8 •• z et al., Police Commission- as I'elegraplt Liucman, Police Depart- prevailing rate at the time of service a, kings Co. r ers of The City of New I ment. Laborer, Department of Path,, 579.2o. York ..................... j ... c8 34 • 3 King, Isaac .................. For difference between wages paid and the

Suprente.... it 9 2 McKenna, James .............. For difference between l+ages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, 1 )epartnlc nt itt Parks. Sl7`=.4 ••

as Locomotive 1' ireman, Department of ,• ,, t8 34 " 3 Lynch, Patrick ................ For difference for two en wages I aid and the Bridges, $347,_c. prevailing rate at th • time of scrc ice as

•• „. t8 to •' z McMahon, William..... ...... For diffe rcnee between wage, paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, Sg4.So. prevailing rate at the time of service as •• ,,, 18 35 •` 3 McCusker, John ............... For difference between wages paid and the

2 Moran, ................. Plumber, Department of Bridges, $t,Eo8. m prey ailing rate at the time of service as

•' IS to •Thomas F or difference between gages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, S86. to. prevailing rate at the time of service as •• • „ a8 35 • 3 McFadden, Charles............ For difference between ,rages paid and the Kammer, Department of Highways, $to-,. prevailing rate at the time of service as

•• . t5 10 `• 2 Dowker, Robert M............ For dilIererlce between ,rages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, S. o4. • prevailing rate at the time of service as For repairing bridges in Queens County o

P Carriage ainter Department , epartent of Hi,;h- S upreme. ,8 Q tiecnsCo

36 •• 3 Mara, Patrick J ............. ` Newtown Creek during iS)7 and r

S. $ tr " z Reardon, Michael .............. ways. 53io.

~~ R paid and the

lrur difference between stages Supreme ... r8 37 3 Leahy, Patrick ................ Sc, coo. S I.

For difference between wales paid and the prey, (thug rate at the time of service as prevailing ra,c at the time of service as

I

Wagon Painter, Department of Highways, $375•

I Laborer, Dcparuncnt of Street fnrprove- n mcts, Twenty third and 'It,ent}•-fourth

•• ,,, rg Ii '• z . Fox,' T homas .................. For difference between wages paid and the Wards, $-'. o.J7. prevailing rate at the time of service as

oolm:ut, Department of Highways, S45o, •• ... r8 38 z Rasmussen, John A. I..........

For d:unat;es to goods and premises, No. 9•-

Richmond turnpike, due to c vertlow ing of •' , „ r8 rt •' z Kelly, 'Thomas ...... ......... For difference between wages paid and the Arietta street brook, oo,

prevailing rate at the timeUof of t;ro.

} , 18 ]

For compr:nsation for services as Nurse iu

" ... r8 in " 2 Brady, John ................... Toolmmn, Department Hi •hwa •s,

For differe ec between tc a„es tdrmd the 1a id r Kings~Co. 39 Wells, Mary A 4 .............. 1'andall's Island hospital, from June r t~I r, t89i, 427.2.1.

rate at the time of service as ... r8 qo ̀• q McBride, Maria............... For For compensation to,- service, as Nurse in Yaver, Department of I I ighways, ii, Raudall•s Island 11M5'(ital Ir-,m June r to

'• ... r8 rz " 2 Claby, Dennis ....... ......... For difference between Stages paid and the •I Sept. mb~•• r, 1St, , 4 + 4 .=.1. prevailing rate at the time of service as Supreme. „ iS 41 4 Devlin, Peter ............ For difference het,ceer rcati es paid and the Paver, Department of lii,,liwtyss $zoos

. prevailing ram; at the time of service as

" ... I8 in 2 Connor, Frank ........... .... For cli ficrence between wages paid and the `• 4 Stewart, Charles ........ ......I

Laborer, Department of Parks, -4.8. I'or diffi prevailing rate at the time of service as

Paver, Department of Highscays, 4700. ,,, r8 " 42 re ice betaa ten wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time tel service as

•• , „ 58 13 `• Melia, James, as Executrix of For diIT rcnce between wages paid and the i Laborer, Department of Parks, 9)es. 3 2

P. Kiley ................ peeynljnG rate at the cline of service as , _ ... i l8 • 3 +~ • Keenan, Thomas .............. + For ditfercucc between wages paid and the P:

ii ... r8 13 •' 2 O'Neill, Annie ................ I aver, 1Jepart:nent of High,ca}'s, ?;r•~.

For difference between wages paid and the pecv.lj'j qq rate at the time of service as

i Laborer, Del artmci(t If Parks, Slob. For difference prevailing rate at the time of service as

Paver, Department of Highwa)'s, $125. •̀ ,,, 18

- " 44 1 4 Broderick, Dennis .............1 between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as ... r8 13 " 2 Rogan, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the Laborer, Uepartmeit of Parks, 5(44.

prevailing rate at the timil of service as " ... r3 45 4 Delaney, James J............. For diffovuce betweeit cages paid and the Paver, Department of Highways, cgoo prevailing rate at the time of service as

•' , r8 54 '• z Kelly, Thomas .................. For difference between wages paid and the Laborer, Department of Parks, $r85.

prevailing rate ;tt the time of service as prevailing rate at the time of service as •' ... 13 46 " 4 Reilly, Richard .......

• • o t1 ilfercuce between ,ca, es paid and the

1 .43 .. r8 17 z Bown, Michael . ............. ..

1'oolman, Department o' Parks, c 3 6. For

tc paid th leananic's Helper, Department of Street

tat( Itite prevailing rate time of as Lab rer, Department of Park., M,6o. , , • 18 47 4 Caskel, Patnc6................ Ivor difference Ictween ,%a*es paid and the

" ... r3 r8 •• z Daly, David ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service .ts prevailing rate at the time' of service as Mechanic's Helper, Department of Sheet

•' Michael Laborer, Uep arhuent of Parks, $ 584. Cleaning, t' to.

.. t8 14 2 Darcy, ................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

'• ., r8 48 4 Timon, James M .............. for difference between wages paid and tile prevailing rate at the time of service as

Paver, Department of Highways, 4r75. Mechanic's Helper, Department of Street ,, .. r8 14

`2 Gavin, William ................ • ~ Por difference e wacce oat d and the ~ Cleanin g, 575. "

s Lannon, Peter.................

rate at ri

prevailing rt at the time of service as •,

.

49 4 ' McGibbon, Duncan (No. z)..... For amount .,f award madeto unknownowners Paver, Department of Highways, Sr,zz5. for premises taken for Claremont Park,

" .. r8 r For difference between wages paid and the S$34.1 5. prevailing rate at the time of service as Appellate 18 5o 4 Archer, Francis L. (Matter of). For award made to unknown owners f,r Paver, Department of Highways, $1,270. Division. parcels Nos. z5o to -( -!_ in \fe.lceestcr

t8 15 ... z McMahon, Kate, administra- For differencebetween wages paid and the pre- County for a puhli•: park.

trix, etc ...... ......... •„ vatting rate at the time of service as Paver, supreme.... z8 52 5 Faison, John, el al,............' 1' m' interest on tsrgtstercd [Bonds of I'nts n of f Department of Highways, $rzc. Gravesend in kcepiug of Comptr'dler :Ind

,. ... r8 19 `• z Marion, George V ............. For difference bet seen }cages paid and the pre. I I belonging to platnuus, ?1 .,to vatlin irateat the ce as Laborer, 7, Cit t8 Y••••••• 53 5 Goldberg, S vs. Andrew Samuel,

muel 1,erg, De ,artment of Parks, S. [ g3

paid

p p 54

- " ............. Summons only seiyars

" ... 18 20 2 Stackpole, James ................ For difference between wa es aid and the re- Su reme r8 5 flu g in, Simon, vs. Andrew J.

" . 18 at " McKewen, Archibald.......... z

vailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, a-{84,

For difference between the wages paid and •• . .,, 18 óo ' •`

I.alor ....................... 5 Burns, John ...................

Summons only served. For difference jets(an It.1.. 5, paid and the

rate at the ice eI service as prevailing prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, 1)epartment of Parks, 556.40. Mechanic's Helper, Department of Street •̀ ... a8 56 5 Isaacs, Isi dor ................. 1 For difference between wages paid and the Cleaning, SSr.as.

prevailing rate at the time of service as

Parks, •. ` ... 18 rg " z Bannon, James J .............. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as " r8 57 5 Kane, Thomas ................

Laborer, Department of 567.a For difference between wages paid and the

Mechanic's Helper, Department of Water prevailing rate at the tunic of service as Supply, $toe. ~ Laborer, Depdrlitot of 1arks, 9m8,

- - -- ----------- --- C.nl- - 'fTrt.l' mu - NA'lOI1r or An I I' •,.

n Nc nu

'goc. Hucctut, Ch:vles E.

cc rel.`, J 1nndamus to compel Con1PIrnl1cT to av

; IIn. vs t um pn'nlier ,,f '1'6e} amount of tax paid Ly rl latn- for li4ht City of Nr.\1' 5'ork ........ 1 pt1YpnGC5, '1'n\v ll If Jal1;Ni':t. ''

3 I Heudnck'on, John t'. (ex ) \Ievda'nus to compel Comptroller to pay ml.), vs. Comptroller 'it} :unonnt of tax paid by relator for light The City of New York.... 1 purposes, Town of ( amaica.

,' 3 I Shea, J, hn les Tel.), vs. Cutup- ( Mandamus to en impel Comptroller to pay trultcr of I lie City of New - ammnit of tax paid by relator for light York ..................... I purposes, Town of Jamaica.

., 3 Miller, Marx (ex rcl.), vs. ))) M;m damns to compel Comptroller to pay Compt roller of The City amount of tax paid by relator for light if New York.......... purposes, To,cn of Jamaica. ,' 3 Worker, Philip F. (ex rel.), f illandanrtls to compel Comptroller to pay vs. Conlptroller of " I lie -' amount of tax paid toy relator for light City of 7sew York ........

" , , Hohanstein, Albert (ex rel.),) purposes, Town of Jamaica.

Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pay v=. Comptroller of 'She'- amount of tax paid by relator for light City of Ncsv York........ I purposes, 'Town of Jamaica. '' 3 Schulz, Julius (•x rel.), vs,) Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pay Comptr,'live of The City I amount of tax paid by relator for light of \cw York ............. I purposes, 'Eaten of Jamaica.

', 3 i Stoothoff, Albert 'es eel.), vs. h Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pat- Comptroller of The City of Ncw York .............

amount of tax paid by relator for Tight purposes, Town of Jamaica.

3 Heineman, .lddie C. (ex Tel.), Al andamus to compel Comptroller to p.ty vs. Conlptrnller cif 'flue amount of tax paid by relator for light City of New York........ purposes, 'loan of Jamaica.

Van Siclen, Wyckl,ff, et al.) Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pay (ex Tel.) vs. Comptroller of - amount of tax paid by relator for light The City of New York...) purposes, Town f lamaica.

" 3 Kinsey, George W. (ex Tel.), Alandamus to compel Coutpt roller to pav vs. Comptroller of The amount of tax paid by relator for light City of Nu\v York. ........I purposes, 'lo\vn of Janurica.

" 3 Francis, Nicholas R'. (ex rea.), Mandamus to eootpel Comptroller to pay vs. Con pt r, 'lice of The amount of tax paid by relator for light City a( Nee York......... purposes, 1'ovvn of Jamaica.

,, 3 Pfalecl, GoeulVe (e.x [el.), \'S. 1 wtandaVrul5 to c enfpcl (antlplraller to pip' Cnumpti'dlcr of IIle City - anlc,unt of tax paid by relator for light .,f New• Ycrrk ........... .. 1 p n rpo,cs,'ro,t it of Jamaica.

., 3 H umcycr, Richard (ex nil. •,) I Mamlamus to compel Comptroller to l,al- '1'hc vs. (ernlp[ruller ul - amount of tax paid by relator for hg hit

City of I,cw York .... ... I purposes, 'Town of ,l:uuuaica, " l)rinkcrhoff, John H , as u.e- Mandamus to compel Comptroller to p;lv ecntnr (ex rcl.) vs. Comp-

troll.. o C amouut' oft ax paid by re lit or for Irg)t ' .. City of Nc,r York ....... ............... purposes, Town of Jamaica.

,' 3 Kam 'nerel', Andrew hex rcl.), 1 9l andannts to compel Comptml leg to pan vs. Comptroller of I he C amount of tax paid by relator for light

.. 3 City of New York........

Denton, Hester A. (en col.), (' purposes, I' own of Jamaica.

lllanclamus to compel Comptroller to Ins' vs. Comptroller of The - amount of tax paid by relator for light pur- ('ity of New York......... I poses, '1'ovn of Jamaica.

., 3 l feiser, Jacob (c.c rel.), vs. Mandamus to compel (,'omptroller to pip' Comptrrdlar of'C he City of amount of tax paid by relator for light pue- Ne\e York................ I pose, Towu uf' .l amaica.

3 Shea, Annie (ex Tel.), vs. ( \I:uldamus to compel Comptroller to par "File Comptrutler of City of amount of tax paid by relator for light pt,r-

New York ................ I , poses, 'Town of Jamaica. " 5 Connelly, Vincent 1) ..........'. To recover fur services as Inspeetol of Elcc-

tiro, District No 6, lbvvn of Newtown, DecrnIber z=, r8j7, $(n.

" 5 Y,usrlunaov, hate, as admin- 'I'o recover difference of salary between Pain l- istrltrix of henry F. r man and Glplain, Police Force, frum Jan- Ruschntan, deceased...... I nary c to October 8, 1898, $76r,76,

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914 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900.

Rio;Is• \'IIKN I'FK ('ll\I- 'l Ii'I.e OF Ac-now. NATtlK6 Top ACTION.

F ,LL,. ,ri11 I•.n

t9on- t8 5•r J;nl 5 Killian, James ................ For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $318.

r8 5S " 5 Lillis, William ................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, 1 )epartment of Parks, Sa64.

t8 58 5 Murphy, John .................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as l.a borer, Department of Parks, $i8.

r8 58 5 f )clkers, Louis ................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $t5o.

5 O'Brien, James ............... For difference between wages paid and the : prevailing rate at the time of service as

Laborer, Department of Parks, $e94. 5 Rowan, Michael ............... For difference between wades paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, 6356.

5 Evers, Patrick ................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Steam Engineer, Department of VWater Supply, 5c,40o.88.

5 Cole, William ..... ............ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Street Engineer, Department of \Cater Supply, fr,077.rz.

5 Gleason, Martin ............... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Eoilcr Fireman, 5694.84.

,,,I t8 64 " 5 Larsen, James. ............... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Boiler Fireman, $69.1.54.

`• ..., t8 - ,t Keenan, Francis ..... s )........ 'I o recover for transcribing notes of testimony before Grand Jury for use of District At- torncy,Sr89.9o.

. 18 65 " 5 Rock, Andrew ................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the tune of service as Steam Engineer, $in•z0.9 r.

,.i 66 '• 5 :11cl.learney, Owen, Jr......... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Boiler Fireman, 5694.54.

:S 6 7 For difference between wages paid and the

5 Corcoran, Thomas........... prevailing rate at the time of service as t. u Boller Fireman, C3or.o5.

t5 ft •' 5 ~, i1llllnv~re, i[ichael . ............ For difference between wades paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

iS 69 ! '' 5 Doyle, James ................. Boiler Fireman, $45o•

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Machinist, g953.e5•

1S 70 " 5 Bond, George A ....... ........ For difference between wap-es paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Carpenter, $lot. 50. .. •I c S 71 •` 5 Brady, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Steam Engineer, $275.33. pr -n ec .. r,3 70 " 5 Lindenmeyer, Henrietta (ex J

Isaac Fromme, as I mandamus to con el Register to discharge a >? mortgage-David B. Keeler to Richard Register of the County of ( New York ................ J Lewis.

. ~ 1 ',"c.; '• -- - r> 73 t i I

t 5 Larry, Laura J. (Matter of).

~

For award for premI es taken for Cornell Dim, Parcel No. ~,, ,~r 1

~.i, re it ... iS 74 •' 5 Grant, William K .............. tz, r c r 5 $ 4,4..7. 3•

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

18 •• ... 7; 5 McVey, James ................. Fo prevailing

time as era Department of Con eeuvic

9 t ,508.57.

.. ,e 77 5 Keenan, John .................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

" ... ;P 75 1 " 5 Crimmins, James D............ I:nctincer,I )eparttltent of Correeti01i[,C3,00i•

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

• 18 76 5 Dugan, Peter .................. Paver, Department of Highways, $d80.

For difference between wages and the paid prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of High\vays, 5252.

z8 75 5 1C:dsh, Patrick ................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highways, $z;;,

... t8 76 '• 5 3lonahan, Patrick .............. For difference between swages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highways, c5oo.

18 77 5 Enright, Michael ............... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highways, $too.

8 77 " 5 O'Brien, Thorttas J............ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Paver, Department of Highways, SSo.

... ri i7 5 Doyle, Bridget, administrattixj For difference between wages paid and the

of Gerald Doyle, deceased, prevailing rate at the time of service as

18 78 5 Gilroy, Cecelia, as adntinistra- ( Paver, Department of Public Works, S55o.

For difference between wages paid and the trix of Michael Gilroy..... Prcu,ilitu„ rate lit the time of service as

...I t8 7_ P aver, I.)cpartment of City Works, apoo.

5 ' 7 hontson, Ihonmas............ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Ranlnter, Department of Highways, s(a.5o.

... it 78 5 Mullen, Edward ............... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

...~ " Mitchell, t )wen Rammer, Department of Highways, Sloo.

18 79 5 ................ For difference between wagi•s paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Flag- ger, Department of Ilighways, cqo.

... c8 79 5 Reedey, Jelin .................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Decorator, Department of Parks, $low•

••• z8 - .9 5 Dellett, Henry J••••••-•••••••• For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Engineer. Department of Public Buildings,

IEl So 5 I Schweitzer, Herman F....... • c7 ,z.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the tine of service as Fireman, Department of Water Supply, $230.

Kane, Julia, administratrix, For difference between wages paid and the of \tichael Kane, deceased prevailing rate at the time of service as

Laborer, Department of City Works, Shaw, fames J vs. The City)

of New York, The Man- To foreclose mechanic's lien on contract for batten Construction Corn: avin Fort Hamilton avenue, 13orou h p g g pany et al...... .........J

~ of Brooklyn, $19,911.27,

Schalk, Merrie, as adminis- To recover damages for death of Charles tratrix of Charles Schalk, f- Schalk, by fall of No. rem East Fifty-sixth deceased .................7 street, occasioned by gas explosion, $4o,000.

Mandamus to compel Comptroller to accept De Peyster, J.Watts (ex Tel.), 52,273.28 in payment and dischar5e of all

vs. Bird S. Coler, as Comp. arrears for One Hundred and Sixteenth troller, et al............ street sewer levied against Lots 6o to 65,

Block 1867. 'I horley, Alfred P ............. As assignee for extra work of Drivers in

Street Cleaning Department Play z, 1392, to April 25, x994, $co,969.06.

Strouse, William B. (Matter of) For reference to determine petitioner's claim to award to unknown owners for Parcel No.

, Carr Il, 'Cenence F ...... ...... 'ru, Colonial Park proceeding, 012,;36.99.

For For difference between wages paid and the i prevailing rate at the time of service as

Laborer, Department of larks, 6}8. Rooney, Joseph ............... For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as

Reilly, John J.................' Laborer, Department of Parks, $204.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $54.

Reilly, John.................. ' For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the tittle of service as

O'Mara, Thomas B............ Laborer, Department of Parks, ctzq.Fo.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $re8.

Rand, McNally & Co .......... - To recover amount of warrant issued by Long Island City for school supplies furnished to School No.8, I ifth Ward, 645.

I Falconer, William (excel.), Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pap '1'h_ .4 vs. Comptroller of amount of tax paid l)y relator for light

( City of New York ....... purposes, Town of Jamaica. Van Siclen, Peter (ex Tel.), es. 1 Mandamus to compel Comptroller to pay

Comptroller of The City - amount of tax paid by relator for light of New York............ 1 purposes, Town of Jamaica.

SCIIEI)U[.E `°I).''

IUI)G\II-INIS, ORDERS ANTI i)ttCRttiP ttN t F.Ittal

People ex rel. Augustus T. AVeisse vs. William I)alton-Urllt•r I RJtuuf r, fcmivg cltilu t,lr lamages to Thomas F. Curran, 1:x11.

People ex tel. James i1cMutlioii 'm's. D. J. Veo-k et al.-Ordcr entered rcitiJying l,roccclling I„

~l' )ecial '1'et•ni for final order. Clatter of John Buckley ; Matter of Joltn 1L Neville ; lust id' of George S. C'.Jla1mlan ; Alath

)f Thotna J. Clark ; Matter of Thomas 11. Lynch ; 't1.atcr of George A\videIrc (claims, ch,tll I too, Laws of 1899)-Onlers entered denying ntoti,mc fur appointiutelit of relet'ec', etc.

people ex rel. William I1.Ca.stor vs. henry S. Kearny, etc. ; Pcolile ex rel. William L. I)nr- nan vs. James 1'. Beating, etc.- t )rtlrr,s entered deuyine Motions for vvrif> of tuanllantus.

Tribune Association--Order entered dicmi5,ing al)pcal to Appellate Dix,isiun vcithoul ctl.t. Matter of One Ilundred and 1irst and One HJuntdred autl Second street, school 'ile- t IrJct

nitered confirming the report of the (onu,tlissioninrs. The City of New York i's. '1 inlothy L. Woodruff et al,-Order entered discontinuing the

action rithout cost. Patrick F. Burns ; Max A. Weiler. Orders of Ih.,c iii linuancc- entered, People ex rel. JI)hu CIiatillot & Sons vs. T. 1.. heilner ct al. ; People ex rel. National Snrcty

,nmpatsy vs. T. L. heitucr ci al. ; People ex rcl. gtu'sJiccdt Manufacturing Company vs. 'I'. l,. "eimer et al.-Orders entered preferring l,roceed iii g;.

People ex eel, Carrell 1';.!\lc,Nu1ly \s. \\'ihli: ni Dalton ; People ex relshotuaS F. Farrell t IVilliam Dalton ; People ex Tel. Richard A. licrr vs. AV'illian) Dalton-(hdet's entered gIturii!, Grits of Mandamus directing reinstatement of relators.

People ex rel. Alexander :Alaitland vs. '1'. 1,. Pcilturn et al. (1899)-Orcicr entered ictluein ssessment to $12,500.

James J. Faye et al.-(.)rder entered discontinuing the action wih]tout cost. People ex rd. Michael'.lahon vs. Charles 11, Knox et a].-Order entered granting alternative

vrit of ma'cdamus. Domenico Katiclazzo-Orden of discontinuance entered.

HctdAoo')rtT E'ntercd A,aiusf the Lrlf-

DATE. N:,nt,. i)t)rtSTER Antuuxr. FOLIO.

---- ---- --- 1900. - - ------ -

an. z Dempsey, William ............................................................ 3 372 $z,7S7 36 .. 2 Boyle, Daniel P .............................................................. tS o64 889 no .. it .I Kirk, Thomas ................... ........................ ...................~ rz 4o8 437 5 ., to Ditchett, Harry W............................................... ............ r6 0:;3 839 00

r, I)aisy, .lh un ............................................................... cz 408 333 50 ii 2 Radagen,John ...............................................................1

z 15 ;08 733 o I - .< z O'Neill, ohn ............................................... ............... 94 '75 5" .. 2

('5 Con, Patrick. i ............................................................. t4

•422 577 co " 2 l'.onnell, Dennts .... ......... r2 422 59 co „ z ' Smith, Albert ......... ................... ............. rz 373 3u 00 ,, 2 spears, Elizabeth, as adnttnistratrlx......... I 16 43m 6op oo .' 2 Gill, Annie ...................................................................i. z7 430 78 50

•̀ 2 Windmuller, Thomas ............. ....... ................................... 16 354 97 34 .. 3 Epstein, Mary .................. ............................................ 43 339 450 00 ., 2 I Seaman, Lewis W., Jr .................................... ................... .. ... 253 co ., 4 Parnell, Martha F :......................................... .................. 17 z7o !r, 46 .. 4 Murphy, Patrick B ................ .......... ..................... .......... r4 3b2 ' 403 5o ,, 2 Hess, Antoinette M., e.xecutor ................. .. 5 Rand, McNally& Co ... ..................................................... 17 3oq 64 66 ii .a 3 Welsh, Jhn ........... ....

...............................................................

................................................ t4 354 1 92 05 Hannon,

3 J ... 15 287 37 75 ,. 3 I Hig.~ins. Df ichael ................................. ......................... tz z87 I 37 75 ,. 3 I Hughes, William H ..........................................................~ iS 50 29 25 ,. 3 Ryan, .1lichael... ................... ......................................... c5 zop 241 05

,. ( 5) ......................... .............. ...........III .. .i6 of Collin, Charles A ............................

3 Covert, Abraham D. No. 8,5,6 oc ,. 5 Hausch, P. F;dward ............................................................ 9 43z 85 05 ,. 3 Sutter, William ..............................................................I 9 434 74 90 .. 5 Jonas, Santuel ................................................................1 4 319 co6 0l

l:f,t,KT

Supreme ..

SCIIEI)ULE 11 C."

SUITS ANii SI'FtCIAI. 1'ROCL.E1)I NCS TRIMS) ANII ARGUED.

Sarah J, Singer-Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; T. Connoly for the City. Charles Jones and mlother-Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; A. C. Butts

ar the City. George 1V. Wallace ; John 1). T-Vandell, executor, etc,-Tried before Beach, J., and jury ; ver-

lict directed for the City ; G. L. Sterling for the City. Matter of Seventy-seventh street fire-house ; Matter of Boston road and One Iluudred and

lixty-sixth street school site-Motions to confirm reports of cuuunissioners made before Leventritt, ; motions granted ; C. N. IIarris for the City.

SATtlRI)AY, IEBR(rAi:;' 10, 1900. THE C I T

\nna Gornnln ; I-rcdericI: Kaufman—Nlutions to (li.uliss c+lullllaint., l)t- lacJ ul prosecution Irls , le before (iicgerich, J. ; motions dcnied ; 'F.(:.Pile for (;Ity.

Huhn 1'. KaneCompany—'I ricd before Lawrence, J. ; decision reserved ; J. J. O'Prien for I he I tty,

(I,IIn F. I ovens—Tried 1)efore Scott, J. ; complaint di sin isscll ; C. I;lanrly and I I. S. Rankine flrr the (ity.

Maicho lortunatu—Reference proceeded, two hearings Ilclll ; T. Coon uly aril J. L. O.l3rien llr (lie ('ity.

peoplex rep. Cornelius I). Sifvev vs. Municipal Civil crvicc Connuission -'ilotion for writIt ii.andannts argued t)efure Filzg(ralll, J. ; decision re,erved ; C. \V. Ridgway for the City.

William J. Mr rt. vs. \lapel-I:ce.\e Construction Company et al. —Tried before Bischoff, J. complaint tliiIIissefl as to the City ; J. L. I)'rpysen for the City.

People ex rep, Jessie L. Ward vs. T. L. Feitiler et al. (iS(J9)-1(eference proceeded and adJomrnc(l ; G. S. (_ olernan for the City.

'I h01111, \1in(Iillllller—i\10ti)n to open judgintlit and for leal'e to serve answer ; )Dade before Illi,rcralf1, ). ; mop ion grsntetl ; G. I. Cowie for the (Jity.

People ex rel. Kever,if,le Collar Company vs. '1'. 1.. Feitner et al,—Argued before Leventritt, I. ; decr,ion reserved ; J. DI. Wardfor the City.

Julia A.'iVynne—Typed beforeeach, J., and jury ; verdict for plaintiff by consent for $Soo C. Mandy and 11. S. Rankine for the City.

(;eure A. Frencli—'fried before be ic1i, J., and jury ; complaint (lmnissed ; W. B. Crowell for the Cily.

People ex ret. Ilenrictta Lin(Icrmcyer vs. Jsaac Frominc, R~tis(er, etc.—'vlotion for writ of lnarvsainul maple before Fitz crald, J, ; urrtion vranled ; i . A. O'Neil fa the City.

Temple ex rul. Gen lannn Ashlucad v:. Ii. J. 1't)rk et al. ; 1'eo))le ex rcl. I icon J. Carlo vs. Ii. J. Vorh et al.—Afotiott lot- peremptory writs of mandamus argued before Garret,on, J. ; decisions i. ...0 iVL; L. 11. I l:ililo lot- the City.

II<arilzçs /hj.1r' Ciut///i-criourrs of CSBuzale in C:Ouris'miia/iox Iroceediugs. '1'llird Avenue I trill ge al)It road hes, one Ii ratio ; Riverside park, our hearing ; C. 1).Olendor

for the (ity. 1 ifty-~ec'In(1 un(i Fi(ty-fourth street palls, two bearings, C. N. Ilarris for the City.

JOAN 1VIIALEN, Corporation Counsel.

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L:\\V 1)1:1 \RTMIEN'1'.

lit— IU)Ilovcit:g :fylpwlilr: Garr :1 tell )ft of the trans:tction.s of the office of the Corporation t'1)un='I lot the it ek el1lhiir JannarM t.i, lgoo :

7Yr< Lilt' of h?w or The ,iirJ'ar, rl/i1iiirC1z and ( ~,lir)uanrrl/)' r f YVie (z/t' of Aezu 1 'r) /.`, as r/I/ 1/1/5nl5, u)z1.'.IS otherzoI' olmriareO.

SCI'IEDCLE, "A."

ri iiS AND SP! c.I:1t. t'KI)(i ii)iNUS INsPKU'lIu.

1,11) I. '1111 Con- TI'MLE or ACtIVN. ---N.\1 VI1E or Ac-riou. 1 ull o. ii CNCEU. rye

is 9, Jan. 8 unruly. Peter ................ For difference between wages paid and the prei.liling rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, y388.80.

...' t8 qz 8 ]'inks Jo}.n .. ...... ............' For difference between \v ages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer,' p)epOrUitotit of Parks, 5264.

IS 9, 8 Urien, John ............. Fr difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, 5454.

... 18 92 I " 8 Smith, James .................. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as l ,aborer, iiepartnlent of Parks, s)3.2l1.

r4 93 '• 8 Golrlins John T ............... For difference between Itagcs paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Lai,orer, I)epari n+ont of Parks, a.,49.ro.

., tS 93 3 Parker, Robert ................ Fur difference hct\\'ccn waves paid and the prevailiu_g rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, 672.

• ,8 93 1. 8 Hudgins, William...... 1'or difference bervocn vrages paid and the rlovmBng rate at the time of service as Laborer, I lepartinent of Parks, 6Z4.

t8 91 • 8 Kennedy, John (ex ret), vs.) Mandamus to compel ommissioners to re- l~ Mclu:,rd J. York et al., 10, grade and pay relator accordingly.

IS 95 Pee Commissioners ..

8 Brill, J )hn S. (cx reps ), vs Bel \ Commissioners hard J. Volk et at., Police

land:m us to compel to re.

Couvni,sioncrs ........... 4 grade and pay relator accordingly.

.., it 05 II S Ferguson, (lcorge 1. les rep.), vs. Bernard 1. York et al., -

3l•o1dantos to compel ommissioners to re- and relator accordingly. grade pay Police Lom,tussroiiers , . ..

.. 18 95 '' 8 Nash, James (ex rep.), vs.! Bernard J. York et ,tl., Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Clnumissioners.... grade and pay relator accordingly.

.., I 18 95 8 Herget, Charles (ex rel.1, vs. + L'eri,ard J. York et al., -

ilandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

• I olicc Coulmissioner+ .. ) grade and pay relator accordingly.

.. 18 q5 , •` 8 Sullivan, William 13. (ex yet.), I Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

• vs. Bernard J; York Ct al., - Poore Caruoi ssioners. • . 1 grade and pay relator accordin g ' PAY accordingly.

IS 95 " 8 Mckiernan, Patrick (ex re1,), I Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re- ! lit rnard j.Yurjc et al., .-'

Police Corunissioners .... ) grade and pay relator accordingly.

... t8 95 " 8

Tobin, Isdntund fe' eel.), vs. Iternard J. York et al.,

Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Co,omisstoiiers . grade and pay relator accordingly.

18 9s ~i " 8 Sullivan, Marty (c.c rep.), vs. I Xlandanfis to compel Commissioners to re- • Bernard I. York et al., - Police Commissioners .. . grade and pay relator accordingly.

..., r8 9s ~ '• 8 O'Neil, Patrick fez rep.), vs. (I Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re- Iternard J. York et al., ,- Police C0miiissiotiers .... grade and pay relator accordingly.

... 18 95 , " 8 O'Rourke, ,John J. ex ret. , Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re- vs. Bernard J. Y.,rk et al., - grade and pay relator accordingly.

... 18 95 8

Police Comonesionels .... I Mellonagh, Michael ;ex rep.;,

vs. liiernard I. York et al., landamus to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Commissioners ... grade and pay relator accordingly.

.., 18 q, " 8 \4'arren, William J. (e.c rd.), Mandmnus to compel Commissioners to re- vs. Terrar( J. York et al., lade and ( accordingly. relator ti, 'lice Cnm mi,sioners .... g p ry ti; Y

.. r8 y5 " 8 lVidder, I'redericl: (ex ret.', vs. Bcnmrd J. York et at.,r Xtandaluus to compel Commissioners to re- vs.

Co;uurssdmers .... grade and pay relator accordingly.

... r8 05 ° 8 Cavanagh, William ex ret.), vs. Bernard J. \ ork et al., Zlandautus to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Commissioners ... . grade and pay relator accordingly.

... IS " S McCarthy, David (es id), vs Bernard J. York et al, sprardanns to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Commissioners .... grade and pay relator accordingly.

... r8 y; 8 Scheffner, George ex rep. , vs. rd J. York et al., -

slinsdantus to compel Commissioners to re-

Poliice ce Comn1issioncrs ... grade and pay relator accordingly.

. ,8,5 " 8 Meld, Thomas J (es rep j, vs.' Bernard J. York et al., p Mandamus to compel Ccmmissioners to re-

Police Gorlmpsssoners grade and pay relator accordingly.

... r8 93 " 8 ....

Mc(iinty, John F. )ex rep.), ( vs. Bernard J. York et al., Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

Police Comorissi,',ners .... grade and pay relator accordingly. .., 18 95 " 8

Jones, Walter V. (ex rep.), vs. Bernard J. York rI al., - Mandamus to compel Commissioners to cc-

Police Conzntissioners .... grade and pay relator accordingly. ... t8 os 8 Cavanagh, Mtiles J. (ex

rep.), vs. Bernard J. York I Mandannls to compel Commissioners to re et at., Police Commission- f grade and pay relator accordingly. ors....... ..

... t5 95 ! " 8 Keenan, John 1'. (ex yet), vs. ( Bernard J. York cc al., Mandamus to comps l Commissioners to re. Police Commissioners..... grade and pay relator accordingly.

. rs 95 8 Cronin • John F. (ex ret.), ` vs. Bernard J. York et al., Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re- PDIIeC CUIII IIIISS1011C[5, grade and pay relator accordingly.

... 1S 95 8 ....

Collins, Edward I„ (ex re].), vs. Bernard Jr York et al.,

~

tifandamus to compel Commissioners to re- Police Commissioners..... grade and pay relator accordingly.

18 q5 8 I Campbell, Francis Al. (ex rep ), vs. Bernard J. York 1 Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re- et al., Police Commission- j grade and pay relator accordingly. ers ....................

Supreme

RECORD. 915

Cr)t'k'1. TER First- 'Ii it (1t. ACTION, Vii.\I tit ! if Ac'1'n~'.

1500 1

Supreme ... r8 95 Jan. 8 Cogan, Jaynes J. (ex rep.), vs. I Mandamus to compel Commis-i , u.. 1 t, r Bernard I. York et .d„ -

relator accordiugl grade pay amp }' y ' Police Commissioner .... 1 t1° •' t8 9; " 8 Cogan, J,, hn A. (ex rep.), vs. 1 Mandamus to compel Commissioners to r~

Ilcrnard I. York et aL, grade and pay relrtur acr t rdingly. Police Commissioners....

,, 8 ,, 8 Driscoll, Vt'illiarn F' (ex rel. 95 '

?, 1 M dams to compel Commissioners to 1, an u vs L'c. - J.

and pay re late raccs, rdingly, Police Commissioners.,,,, 1 grade

` ... if 95 8 Cain. James J. I ex rep. ), vs. 1landannt.c I11 ampel C'.ommi,si~ hers in r - liernard J. York et al., Po- - r (. a and pay relator accordin¢Iv. li,-c Cnmmissloners.......) I g ' ! p' }'

18 95 ) " 8 trlcNlahon, Christopher (ex rel.', vs. Bernard J. York Mandamus to compel Comnr-s ••' - I .! et at., Police Commission- grade and pay relator accordiu_:, er. ................

18 95 I 8 Nicholson, 'I hmnas H. (ex) i rep.), vs. Bernard J. York ' ' Mandamus to compel Commis', r r - IS I et al , Police Commission- glade and pay relator acn,nhr..-t.. ers. . j

... r8 95 8 Giegericb, John ex rep.;, vs. Mandamus to compel Commissioners to n-- J. York et al., - grade and pay relator accordingly. Policerd

Police Commissioners..... r8 q5 ,, 8 Guitera, John (ex rel.(, vs. Mandamus to compel Commissioners to r.

Bernard J Murk et al.. grade and pay relator aecnrdin~ly. Police Commissioners.... . ,' , , t8 95 8 Gallagher, 16lartin (ex rep ), t Mandamus to compel Commissioners to n,-

vs. Bernard J. York et al., grade and pay re!atar accordingly. Police Co rnmicsioners.... ...' 18 95 8 O'Loughlin, Fdw and (ex rep.), Mandamus to compel Commissioners to r. . vo. Jccmotyd J, York et al

., grade and pay relator accordingly. Police Co umassioners....

" it 45 8 ! McKemla, John (ex rel.), vs. 1 1lnndannts to 'compel Comma=siuncrs to Cl- Bernard J. York et al , and relaurc accordingly. grade pay Police Commissioners. ... f

rS 95 8 Dcvin,•, Bernard Al. (ex rep ;, Mandamus to compel Commissioners to r, vs. Bernard J. York et al. Police Commissioners...., I grade and pay relator accordingly.

" ., is 95 " 8 ; Baptist, Charles (c.x re!.), vs. 1 1lIardainus to Commissioners compel to r. Bernard J. York et al., S and relator accordingly, grade pay Police Commtssioncrs.... }

"t8 95 1 " 8 McNamara, Edward (ex rel,),j Mandamus to compel Commissioners to n vs. Bernard J. York et al., grade and pay rclatl~r accordingly. f Police Commissioners.....

" • • (1 1) s57 ` 8 Arnold, Roman (In re).........I To vacate assessment for regulating and gr., I inc Flame street, from Bostonoad t Intervale avenue.

,, ('r) 557 " 8 Baker, Farah F. (In re)......... To vacate assessment for regulating and gr.,. ing Home street, from Boston road I Intervale act rue.

.. (I1) 557 " 8 Barthew, Charles (In re)....... To vacate assessment for regolatiog and gr;i ing Home street, from Boston road Intervale avenue.

(u) 557 8 Bell, Elizabeth T. (In re)....... To vacate assessment for regulating and grad- big Homc street, from Boston road to Intervale avenue.

(a) 557 8 Black, Alexander E. (In re). ... To vacate assessment for regulating and grad- ing Home street, from Bo,tun road to

1 Intervale a\'enue, " (rr) 557 ICI " 8 Carpenter, Emily P. (In re). ... To vacate assessment for regulating and grad-

ing Homc street, from Boston road to

... (11) 557 8 Intervale avenue.

Eichler, Marie (In re)......... To vacate assessment for regulating and grad ing Home street, from ]loston road to Interval,- avenue.

,' ... (r)) 557 8 Ericson, Alfred (In re)........ • To vacate assessment for n qulating and grml- ing Home street, from Boston road to Intervals avenue.

" ..., (11) 557 `

8 assessent for regu a Cray, William (In re) .........., To vacate m lating nd grail- ing Ifome street, from Boston road t.~

Inter, ale acemic. " (11) 557 8 Harron, M. A. (In re) .......... '1'o vacate assessment for regulating, and grad-

ing Home street, from Boston road to I ntervale avenue.

" ..~. (1 t) 557 '' 8 Olpp, Ernst C.(In re) .........• 1'o vacate assessment for regulatin•: and grad- ing plume = freer, from B stlm road to I ntervale avenue.

a • • ('1) 557 8 O'Connor, Halsey (In re) ,,,,.. To vacate assessment for regulating and ;;rad- Ing I lone street, from L'o,ton road to Intervals avenue.

8 '. • • •

(1 1 ) 557 Peterson, Christian W. (In re).. To vacate assessment for regulating and grad-

tag Home street, from Boston road t IrcervOro avenue,

• • • (r ;) 557 8 Russell, John W. (In re) ....... To vacate assessment for regulating, and grad- „ "

8

ing Home street, front Roston road to Interval, avenue.

(u) 537:I Scudder, Edward 111, (In re).... To vacate assessment for regulating and gr+d- ing Home street, from Boston road to Intervale avenue.

• • • (ii) 557 8 Tiffany, Charles L, (In re)..... To vacate assessr:ent for regiloting and grad. ing Home street, from Boston road t I Intervale avenue.

" .

;r t) 557 8 Tillman, Eliz. T. (In re) ........ To vacate assessment for regnIatingand grad- ing H,nnc street, from B,Itton roa I of

Intervale avenue. ,.. (it) 557 8 Van Ingen, Edward H. (In re). vacate assessment for rccitlatintz and grad-

in;; Hulse street, from Boston road to, Interva le avenue.

... (rr) 557 8 Wnytack, Marra A. In re)...... To vacate assessment for regublting and g, ad- 1 log Hume street, front It ston road t - 1nIresale avenue.

Supreme, { llanlages for personal injuries by fall fr,ml IS 96

Kings Co. 8 tflcVroy, Annie L.............( bicycle in Eighth street, due to defective

" 8

( paving, Sro,dw. Bellotta, 1 Supreme ... r8 97 Rachella .............. For damages to premises in Village of 5S tll-

iamsbridgc, due to change of grade in Maple street or retorme street, Sr,g -3.

Supreme, ,8 98 " 8 ` i For damages to premises and property in 5 ~.

Connor, James............... - 470 Mares' avenue, Itr il,:Ira. doen.l ,,v.~- Kings Co, ( flue from seller, $16 ;; . Supreme ... r8 99 8 Eta}•her, John, and another, as-

signees of the Haydenville'I Manufacturing Corn p a n y ('Matter of).................. Judicial settlement of ac. _'cc' t-.

,' .. r8 loo 9 Reilly, John F. (ex ret.), vs. 1 Adolph H. Goetting,• as I Certiorari to review disobo. it of leEoor Imes Justice of position of

the Municipal Stenographer. Court, etc ................

" .... 18 ma " 9 Carew, John ................... For difference between wages paid arid t!1•_ prevailing rate at the time of servi ,-.,, Laborer, I' epartnent of Parks, 681.

" ... r8 1113 " 9 Tighe, Patrick .................' For difference brtwce iii' ages paid and the prevailing rate at the bole of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, S7.i. Cc.

... t8 [03 " 9 McIntyre, Daniel J............ For difference between +r ages raid and [he prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, 591.

18 x03 " 9 Hanratty, Bernard ............ For difference iretween +rages paid and t prevailing rate at the time of sin c :r,

'' .... 18 104 9 Laborer, l)epsrtment of Parks, 5re .

Fleming, William ............... For difference between \c a.'es paid and 6,e prevailing rate at the tin+c of service us Laborer, Department of Parks. 5168.

, .., r8 too 9 Dowling, James ............... For difference between \cages paid and t!1.. i prevailing rate at the lime of seeslc,- Is

Lab,,rer, Department IS Parks, 584, I' ... r8 104 9 Costello, Daniel ............... For difference between wages paid and th.

prevailing rate at the time of servio, :+s Laborer, Liep , rtment of Parks, 6.145.

} y

.' ... it zo6 "

to Payntar, Manly B .............I For difference between wages paid and tl•.e prevailing rate at the tin nre of s •rcir•:.+.

I Steam F;ngineer, Department of \Corer Supply, C1,77o.cB,

,, ... IS 107 " to Fogarty, Patrick ..............1 For ditfrrenee between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the timeId Serun -c :1s Boiler Fireman, 1)- partment of \\:ucr

Supply, 8305. ., ... it 1C7 " ro Curran, Joseph ................ For difference behceen wage, paid and it

prevailing rite at the time of serricr as Boiler Fireman, I )cpartinmt if \\ atcr

Supply, s4.54. " . r8 107 " ro (i'Neill, Terence ............... For difference between wages paid and the

grevai line rate at the time of service :1< Engineer, Department of W.ocr

Supply, fr,zyr.o8. .,. to Io8 " ro For difference between wares paid and thr Sackert, Frederick. ... ......... For

prevailing rate at the time of service is Boiler Fircm n, I )epartment of '1 at -I '

to Supply. S)7o.o4.

J

...

., . .8 Io8 O'Connor, Jeremiah........... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Boiler Fireman, I lepartineut of Water Sup- ply, 51n6.

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Rf ;l W111'. `t I'. T I.R ('r, \I- 1'I'1'[.E OF AcrIfIN. N.1 "1'I'n Y. OF .1("1'If,V,

I.., r I,,. i 14S(U.

. I I r I:m. ro Carroll, Thomas F ...........• For difference between w;lges paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of setvic,• as team 1-minecr, Department of Water

Supply, 8 r,, or.68. . ! to Lawlor, Thomas .............. For ditlereince between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as Boiler 1(ngtoeer, Department of Water

'• to William........ . ...... StPPhY, 5694.54.

For difference t8 ro9 Digby, between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Stearn fngi veer, $r, ;3

- rS for TO Osborne, Thomas W. No. 5. ... For transcript of stenographic notes for use of District Attornc c, ~z y's oilier,

t o \5'nkal, Louis ............... ... 1'o recover fur work, servicess,,

etc., Long Island City, 189'. and t.98, $e g.

. to Huppert, Morris, vs. The City I Damages for persona] injuries by collision be- of New York and (Metro- ; politan Street Railway ` tween street railway car and Street Clean-

Company ................. inG ash cart, $g,000.

`~ r o Scybel, Daniel E. Matter of . } For reference to determine title to awards for 11 I, I' . . f f parcels Nos.6'; to 7r, Colonial Park,

. 'r- ( Fowler, Charles N., vs. The To restrain use of a. certain patented device for

- :heru '8 it -n to City of New York, Alexan- - construction of a railway system in p~ro-

~i [' der E. Orr et al........... posed underground railway.

rict. I For difference between wages paid and the

rrevte, j ,8 113 I `• to 13ray, James ................ prevailing rate at the time of service as

t, .ccuCo ( Sr,under, Department of Water Supply,

•' .. r8 114 ro O'Connor, Daniel .............. For difference between wages paid and the I prevailing rate at the time of service as

Sounder, Department of Water Supply. $t,oso.

•• .. r8 n; r-, ]lures, James ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Sounder, Department of Water Supply,

i " ., r8 ,14 to James, \1'illiam ................ For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as Sounder, Department of Water Supply,

Supreme ... t8 rr5 to Nfe)cr, Edwin, an infant, by „z,000.

Damages for personal injuries by being run Julius Meyer, his guardian ad ]item .... ............

over by City wagon, k5,000.

Supreme, Richmond r8 tz6 " to Quinlan, 'I homas F...... ... f For labor and materials to Port Richmond

Co ....... J t and to Engine Company 3.

'• . . r8 117 '• TO Fountain, George B............ For labor and materials for Village of New lIriglrtou in ,8„7, 4,4.14.

,' .. r8 n8 ro Worth, lhizabeth ..... ........ For labor and materials for Tow'u of \Vest- field, I:iehuuoHd, in uF98, 559.

Supreme .,. 18 r19 IC'' Schnaier, Milton, vs. The City 1 To foreclose mech:wic's lien on contract of of New York and Patrick ` Patrick Gallagher to constru;t engine- Gallagher ................. S house at No. zz East •I'w ellth street,

> I Kidd, George W., vs. filar- To foreclose mortgage on premises in Fourth kigueoe, I r8 ter '• to . garet E. Conlon et al., I avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth street, 111IIgG Co. 1

r No. 3 ..................... S $;,900. '' .' rS rzs 1 " to Meld, George W., vs. Mar- f To foreclose mortgage on adjoining premises

garet F. Conlon et al., r to Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth No. 4 ... ....... .,,,,) , stlect, $5,900-

'-ulre,u2 . . 18 tz3 to . Garrohan, Patrick ............ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Steam Engineer, Department of Charities,

,, .... 18 raI " so Meade, Jarnes ...............I 3508.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Fireman and Oiler, City Works Depart- ment, 5=53.40.

For ditTerence between wages paid and the Supreme, f Kings Cu. I r8 114 •. 10 Carpenter, James ........... 1 prevailing rate at the time of service as

f,aborer, City Works Dcpart,uent, Brook-

'• 18 tx; .. l

to Cavanagh, John ................ Lyn,

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as I .aborer, City Works Department, Bruok- 1D', $z7B.5o.

• .. r8 ta5 " ,fl Conway, John J................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

• Laborer, City Works Department. 1- ra k- lyn, 55ou.

' .. 58 rz- to Crown, Bernard ................ Fur difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service, as

Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn, 5x25.

t8 r 26 `• to Day, William ................... Fur difference between wags paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service its Laborer, City Works Department, L'ronk- Lyn, $ on.

.. rS 12C `• Jo Feele •, Thomas F ............. 3

between ' For difference bet wages paid a':d the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn, 665.

,, .. rS rz6 ro Grant, Thomas ................ For dillereuce between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time it service as Laborer, City Works Department, L'rook- lyn, 665.

'• iS r,7 to Gill, John ..................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of sort ice as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-

., .. r', ro to Haley, Michael ................

} Lyn, For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate .n the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-

e "1 7 •̀ to Hoffman, Joseph A............I• J P

Lyn, erenc-e For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, I_ ity Works Departnve,tt, Brook-

' Lyn, 5450. ., .. IS 528 to Hughes, Nicholas ............. For difference between wags paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as I.aberer, City Works Department, Brook- Lyn,

.. rS TOP re, amison, J James ................ Fur difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the tote of service as Laborer, City \Yorks Department, Brook- lyn. Soo.

.. 18 rz8 " to Kelly, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook -

" ." 129 IC' Kirby, Arthur ................~1 f YH,5e

Furdifferreu

ce between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- I3'n, 5350.

..

IS rzy TO Lloyd, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

- Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn, 5150.

t8 tog .. y •• IS McCatth •, Thomas .. 3 J...... .. For difference between wages paid and the g P prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn, 5515,

', 18 130 ' to McCormick, Edwin........... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, L'took- IYrt 574'.5o.

., .. tS to •' in Merry, John ................... For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn. pig,.

" .. is 130 II " to Millmore, Michael ............. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lYn.

,. IS 131 ' ro Mooney, John ................. For For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-

0 to Morrison, Thomas N ..........I rb r3r " For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

. Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-

j Lyn, 5zz5, " r8 131 •̀ TO Muldoon, Thomas............. For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as -City Laborer, Works Department. Brook-

lyn, `350. ,, .. rS x32 '' re, i Neubauer, Joseph ............. Fur difference between wages paid and the rate at the time prevailing of service as

Laborer, City Works Department, Brook- lyn, $7i5.

RECORD . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I0, 1900.

Reels- WIteN CURT. TL+R C rst- •l'ITLe OF AcTioN. NATURE OF ACTION.

F111.10. St 001 En.

ryoo. For difference between wages- paid and tha

iupreme, I prevailing rate at the time of service at g j

x6 t3z Jan. to Otten, John ............... Laborer, City Works Department, Brook. Kingss Co. '

, lyn, e300. ,. .. rS r32 1 `• 10 Patton, Oliver ................. For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service at Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, x&o. •,

.. r8 133 to Powers,' 1' homas ............... For difference between wages paid and the

,. .. r8 r31 " rn Quinn, William .................

j •

ii.. r8 r33 ro Raven, Christian A ...........

" r8 r34 '• to livin, Hugh.....

,, .. r8 r34 : " TO , Walters, George ...............

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, $35o.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, $655.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, a4z6.a'.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as J.aborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn $665.

For difference between wages paid and the

,, ., rS 134 , •' :o Yockers, George ..............

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, $665.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as

Supreme . , . r8 136 Ti Orr, Alexander E., et al. 1 (.\Latter of) ............... '

Laborer, City Works Department, Brook-lyn, $665.

Application to fix compensation of Commis-sinners.

'• ... rS I37 " it Riehey, David (ex re1.), vs.) Bird S. C•,lor, Comptroller ). III T h e City of New York.

Mandamus to compel refunding of $83.63 assessment paid for Kilpatrick Square Park.

•' .. r8 r38 j rr Brown, WilJfimJ. (ex rel ), vs. ) Bird iv Cofer, Comptroller - 01 The City of New York.)

Mandamus to compel refunding of $7e.7o assessment paid for Kilpatrick Square Park.

'• ... r8 139 '' II Nugent, Joseph JM .............

•• ... r8 140 •' it 1 Dune:m, Peter .................

•̀ 18 r40 " xr Miller, Joseph .................

'• ,,' r8 to " it Dooley, John.,... ............

•' ... 18 141 li '• It Koch, \V illiant .................

•' .., r8 r4r • II 1 Slorgauurick, Henry...........

For difference between wages paid and the prevailiug rate at the time of service as Mechanic's Helper, Department of Street Cleaning, $roi. ,

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Depanlnc nt of Parks, $324.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, 8273.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $z5z.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service a s Laborer, Department of Parks, $252.

F'or difference between wages paid and the

tiugicuucn I

'

Swift, Robert................. Queens > rS r}z ,r

I. Co........

t,upreme... r8 143 II Slang, Peter ...................

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $36o.

Fur difference between wages paid and th,~ prevailing rate at the tune of service as Calker, Department of Water Supp.v, ~y•65.

For difference between wages paid and the

'• ,,, ;8 1.14 '• it Sliane, jam es ..................

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $95.

For difference between wages paid and the

'• ,,, 18 145 '' tI Gancy, Dennis ................

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $468.

Summons only served.

..

IS r}u •` rz Gribbin, Hugh J. (ex rel.t, vs.

lice Commissioners....... her Cod J • York et ... P.. Mandamus to compel Commissioners to re-

grade and pay relator accordingly. '• iS r47 rz Solon, Patrick J ................

•' ... t5 r 12 Allen, Safarine D ..............

For difference between wages raid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Stearn Engineer, Department of Water Supply, $1,240.70.

For difference between wages paid and the

... rS 149 " r2 ! Termer, Julius ................

prevailing rate at the time of service as ,,team Engineer, Department of Water Supply, $r,,yt.68.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Assistant General Foreman, Department of Public Works, $93u.

,, ,,, in 15o " 12 Vedder, Mans R ............... For services as Examiner in Lunacy, to ex-

,. ... rS r5I xz ]'helps, Charles............... amine as to sanity of Jos. D. White, $5o.

Frr services as Examiner in Lunacy, to ex-

•• „ - x3 t52 " ;z Barr, John ............ .......

•• as 153 " rz lowen, Jo14n••••••••••.••••.••

amine as to sanity of Jos. D. White, so. For difference between wages paid and the

prevailing rate at the time of service as laborer, Department of Docks, $5o,

For difference between wages paid and the

,,, 18 i5 •• rz Burke, Peter ..................

•• ... IS 153 " rz Butler, Edward ................

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, t}3zo.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service: as Laborer, Department of Dock:, $320.

For difference between wages paid and the

•' IS 154 •• is Cully, John ...................

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, ¢60.

For difference between wages paid and the

... tS 154 '' rz Dougherty, Daniel............

•• ., r8 151 " 12 Garvin, James.................

., ... x8 x55 ' r a Keating, James E .............

'• ,g 155 •' rz Kehoe, Dennis ..........:......

„' r S 155 •' 12 Kennedy, Frank ................ .

r8 x56 " rz King, Thomas .................

" ,., rS 156 " 12 Lautenberg, Emil

prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $6o.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Departnient of Docks, $33o.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $320.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer. Department of Docks, $320.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $r80.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $3zo.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $300.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $zoo.

•' 8 136 ̂ to Mahoney, Patrick............. .. For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time, of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $320.

r8 157 •` rz Murphy, George ...............

~'I ,, t8 157 •' IS I McDonald, Edward............

I

•• ..I~ r8 157 tz McGuire, Hugh .......... .... `

" xS x58 " rz j McLean, Martin ...............

r8 258 " to O'Brien, Edward ..............

" ...~ r.8 158 " to Pettit, Michael ................

" ...I 18 159 " so Rafferty, George ..............

... r8 t59 •` rz , Reilly, James ..................

r8 r •' 59 •' rz . Reisert, Jacob .................

tS tfo •• la Reynolds, Patrick .............

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $320.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $gzo.

For difference between wades ptid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $zoo.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, S300.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $32o.

For difference between wages paid and the Prevailing rate at the time of service as l.aborez, Department of Docks, 0120.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $320.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $3zo.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $16a.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Docks, $3so.

THE CITY

TITLE OP ACTION. NATI - RE OF ACTION.

For a grant of land under waters of New York 'terminal ( Midland Railroad { lay, Town of Southfield, Richmond

1 cD.lApp1ication of )......, t County.

Miller, Charles A. (Applica. I For a grant of land under waters of Newtown tion of) .................. f creek, Sevontecnth Ward, Brooklyn.

Campbell, Francis Campbell, Francis J., vs. I Injunction to restrain defendants from inter- J.,

York al., { feting with performanc of instrumental

Fifty- music upon premises No. 315 West Fifty- Police commissiD1tcrs, etc. l ninth street.

Brady, Rose, et al. (ex rel.), I Mandamus to compel City Superintendent of

te, vs. William H. 1ex I Schools to place names of relators on list of those eligible for appointment as Teachers

( et al........... in public schools. For difference between wages paid and the

Butler, William J......... I ' prevailing rate at the time of service as Calker, Department of Water Supply,

I .565. Breslin, Charles ............... Damages for personal injuries by falling from

horse, due to unguarded excavation in South street, ,y m,oco.

Bannon, John ................ For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the tune of service as

Neeson, Robert ............... Laborer, Department of Parks, 8,50.

For difference between wages paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Labjrer, Department of Parks, 61(8.

Sherman, Edward ............. wages For difference between ag paid and the prevailing rate at the time of service as Laborer,aDepartment of Parks, 6, .

o • .eor e , vm son, p George

For difference between wages paid and the

rate at the time of service as Laborer, Department of Parks, $r5r'.

Dean, Caspar W., et al. )ex + Mandamus to compel Board of Supervisors to rel.), vs. Henry C. Korf- , pay relators 8.4,53:.70 for building bridge man et al .............. over Newtown creek.

6tarsh, Warren I) ............. For balance of ,,ages as Temporary Emergency Apothecary, Bellevue Hospital, 4128.

McLoughlin, Peter P.......... For tr.mscribing notes of criminal proceedings for the use of District Attorney during November, t8gq, .412.25.

Leary, James D ............... Damages for delays in performance of cons raet, public driveway, between One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and High Bridge, $530,485.73.

( To recover rent of premises on Radde street, 8oble, John S. (No.3).........4 south of Freeman avenue, fire house, No-

vember, 1899, $55.

Raois- WHeN COURT. TER C',,l-

F,n.IO. MENCRO.

l .and 1 Office,

Albany, I

t8 r6r j Jan. is

\.Y: .. j 8 rhg „ is

ticprenie ...1 18 165 ! " 11

Supreme, (( ,8 ,66 in Kings Co.

Supreme, 'B r67 Is Queens Co

Supreme ...I r8 r68 12

.. .., x8 '7o 13

„ ... r8 171 13

•, ... r8 17,

'

13

... 18 r,. 13

Supreme, ()peens } 18 169 " 13

Supreme ... r8 173 " 13

.. r8 175 13

.. ....

IS 174 1.3

Supreme, Queens 13 357 '' 8 Co

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY to, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 917

SCHEDULE 11 I3."

It U7;5II7 1'S, ORDERS AND DECREES I•:NTEI Et1.

\Villiaut G. l lorgan—Order of reference entered to Franklin Bien, Esq. Theodore W. Steni nler and another—Appellate Division order entered reversing order

denying motion for leave to serve amended answer and granting motion upon payment of costs. People ex rel. Carl .1ussen vs. John J. Scannell—Order entered granting peremptory writ of

mandamus. Thomas McKay—Appellate Division order entered reversing judgment and directing new

trial with costs to plaintiff to abide the event. Hamilton Hall—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs. Matter of Nathan Straus (chapter 700, Laws of I899)—Jud•;ment entered on Appellate

Division order affirming order denying motion with $,ig.85 costs. William E. Dean Judgment entered on Appellate Division order of affirmance in favor of

City for $124.92 costs. Caroline Krall—Judgment of affirmance entered on Appellate Division or in favor of City

for $89.9z costs. lacob Paul—Judgment entered on Appellate Division order of affirmance in favor of City for

$32.85 costs. People CO rel. Patrick L. Flynn vs. 1,. J. York et al.—.Judgment entered on Appellate Divi-

sion order of affirmance for $107.47 costs, People ex rel.\Villiam C. Rice vs. Frank Moss et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division

order of affirmance in favor of defendants for $109.47 costs, People ex rel. Solomon Cohen vs. B.J. York et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division

order dismissing writ of certiorari with $69.92 costs. People ex red. John J. Sachs vs. B. J. Pork et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division

order dismissing writ of certiorari with $64.92 costs. People ex red. William Hickson vs. Frank Moss et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Divi-

sion order dismissing writ of certiorari with $93.92 costs. People ex red. henry Foster vs. 13. J. York et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division

order dismissing writ of certiorari with $57.92 co=-ts, People ex red. Elizabeth \V. Lester vs. B. S. Coler, etc.—Judgment entered on Appellate

Division order dismissing writ of certiorari with $50.92 costs. People ex rd. Robert ClilTord vs. B. J. York et al.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division

oiler dismissing writ of certiorari with $59.72 costs. Elizabeth 151. Cavanagh, an infant, etc,—Order entered discontinuing the action without

costs, People ex red. Edward J. ()'Shea vs. Francis J. Lantry—Judgment entered on Appellate

Division order confirming action of Commissioners with $80.42 costs. People ex rel. Washington Building Company vs. 1'. L. Feitner et al. (taxes of t899)—Order

entered superseding writ of certiorari with $lo costs. Matter of \Videning Elm Street —Appellate Division order entered affirming order allowing

I ommissioners' fees. Matter of the Application of the George Place Machine Company—Order entered appointing

Sherman Evarts, Esq., Referee. People ex red. James NI. Boyd vs. John C. Hertle et al.—Appellate I)tvision order entered

affirming order granting peremptory writ of mandamus with costs. People ex red. Henry Lindenmsyr vs. Isaac Fromnie—Order entered directing that peremp-

tory writ of mandamus is ue. Jacob Eitel, James Boyd, George llublitz, George Champlin, William Uasselherg, Jeremiah

O'Connor, Edward Cavanagh, Thomas Quinn, Peter Ewald, Robert Stewart, William L. King, William Rennert, John BBenner, John 13ehler, Thomas McGowan, Richard Reilly, James McCormick, Henry Bennett, Martin Coo, Martin Dunn, Patrick Benton, Ilenry Apfel, Archibald McKeever, James Weaver—Orders entered discontinuing the actions without costs.

Robert Moorhead, George Lang, Jr., Frank J. Heckman, Patrick Rooney, William Bush, Martin Dunn, Thomas Kenneally—Orders entered discontinuing the actions without costs.

William C. Lesster—Judgment mind order on remittitur entered in favor of plaintiff, reversing judgment and directing new trial.

J. Walter Wood—Appellate Division judgment entered dismissing appeal with $41.25 costs, Thomas Windmuller—Order entered vacating judgment. Patrick Hunt ; City of New York vs. W. H. Germaine and another—Orders entered discon-

tinning actions without costs. People ex red. \Viliiam 11. Weise vs. John J. Scannell—Judgment entered on Appellate

Division order quashing writ with $61.82 costs. Matter of William McIntosh (Colonial Park award)—Order entered directing payment of

award to petitioner. Clinton S. Harris et a]. vs. Patrick Riley et al.—Decree entered foreclosing mortgage and

directing sale. People ex rel. The Roman Catholic Church of St. James vs. William Dalton—Judgment

entered on Appellate Division order of affirmance in favor of defendant for $24.35 costs. Thomas Sullivan—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs. Ellen Brusly—Order entered preferring the action. Kate Maher—Judgment entered in favor of the City for $122,93 costs. Edward Marnell—Judgment entered in favor of the City for $114.36 costs. John A. Quintard—Judgment entered in favor of defendant on the merits. Benjamin F. Forhell—Appellate Division order of affirmance entered in favor of relator. Matter of the Application of John G. Jenkins, etc.—Order on remittitur entered in favor of

City. People ex rd. Herman H, Furlong vs. Board of Canvassers—Order entered confirming

Referee's report. Charles H. Rogers—Judgment entered in favor of City for $52.08 costs. People ex rd. William H. Allen vs. Board of Police Commissioners—Order entered denying

motion for peremptory writ of n\andamus. People ex rel. William Falconer vs. B. S, f ",`er, Comptroller, etc.—Order entered granting

peremptory writ of mandannts.

fudgrnents Entered Against tke City.

DATE. --~ --- i NAME.- REGISTER AMOUNT.

1900. -~ .

! Jan. 8 , ,. 8 Ferrer, Jose )I ............. ... ............... .......... .... ....... .. 17 I 312 fu5 oa Bullard, William E .............. ...................................... .... .. 17 313 1 rr5 00

„ 8 " rl

Wynne, Julia ............................................................ Burke, William F .............

... ..........

3 17

'15 211

950 0

n 5

... ............... ..............•................ a 2 5, 37 80 oa

5 Rand, ] cNall & Co................................... Y ..................... 17 309 64 86 6 Werthmuller, Charles .. ......... .................. 7 271 29 25

„ 5 „

Kieb, Ernest C., et al ........................................ ...... ..............................

10 Iz

411 v46

1,110 8r 8r 414 6

8 liaiduven Joseph J ........................... Dfsy I'rederick 'I' ............ ............... ............................... 16 384 72 t6

., 5 White, Charles L ....................................................... r7 253 750 co „ 8 Slannion, John ........... ............ ..... ................................ .. r7 177 1,012 50 .. 8 Holland, John H ..... . ........................ ............................' 17 176 6o5 50 r ` 8 Bailey, John .................................. ............................... r7 179 660 no

,. 8 ! Conboy, Henry ................................ ............................... r7 178' r,orz 50 " 8 Murphy, John ........................................... ..... 17 178 155 50 II 8 . . McDonald, Thomas ... .................... ............ ............ 17 179 I 1,012 50 „ 8 . Bell, John ...................................... ................................ t7 '80 z,o n 5o ., 8 Lynch, John ................................... ..............................1 17 177 I 2,012 50 ,' 8 Powell, Robert J .. ........................................ ................. 17 179 824 00 „ 8 Savage, ..James...................... .............. .......................... r7 177 1,012 50 „ 8 Conboy, John ........ .................................................. ..... 17 180 I r,0i2 50 „ to Lester, William C ........................... ............................... 47 5o5 , 123 17

8 Gunn, John .............................................. .. 17 t8o 91a 5o ,, 8 Osborne, Thomas W ......... 17 516 692 co

8 Beard, Frank S ............................................................. 17 433 533 15 ., 8 Brenemann, Abram A ............................... ......................... 17 410 755 00 'I 4 Clark, William N ......................... ............ .. ... . 67 ho .. I2 , Bush, Charles ............ ............................................... ...~, 56 X68 665 73 ,. 13 Beard, Frank S ................................ ..............................I 17 515 222 30 „ tr White, Charles L ....................................

.............................. 75 o ,o

" r, Roullier, Gustave A. (No. I) .................... .9

110 t4 oe ,• rt Ronllier, Gustave A. (No. o) .................................. ......... ..... 9 111 784 48

rr Roullier, Gustave A. (No. 3 ................................................... 9 496 I 36 38 " if Roullier, Gustave A. (No. 4) ................... ..............................I

I 9 497 1 83 71 1 tt Roullier, Gustave A. (No.:) ................... ............................... 9 498 319 71

SCHEDULE "C."

SUITS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS TRIII) ,A.A1I ARGIit!1'.

People ex rd. James D. Coveney vs- Henry S. Kearny—Argued at Court - I \ T:11. ; le I sion reserved ; 'I'. Connoly for the City.

George Moore Smith vs. Jones et al.—Tried before Bischoff, J. ; decision reset ved ; J. L. O'Brien for the City.

Betsie Getzoff—Tried before Giegerich, J., and ajury ; complaint dismissed ; C. Blandy and 11. S. Rankin for the City.

Francis W. Kane, as administrator, etc.—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved T. Connoly for the City.

Kate Davis Pulitzer—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; T. Connoly for the City.

People ex rel. Owen Sullivan vs. Frank Moss et al.—Submitted at Appellate Division ; T. Connoly for the City.

People ex rel. William Ryan vs. Henry S. Kearny—'Notion for mandamus argued before Fitzgerald, J. ; decision reserved ; W. B. Crowell for the City.

Charles Bush—Tried before McAdam, J. ; verdict directed for the plaintiff for $5o8 ; C. A. O'Neil for the City.

Maicho Fortunato—Reference proceeded au,] adjurnetl ; 1'. Connoly and J. F. O'Brien for the City.

Matter of Rapid Transit Commissioners —Motion for extra allowance to Commissioners made at Appellate Division ; allowance of $7,500 granted ; J. II. Greener for the City.

Matter of Wm. 13. Strouse (Twelfth Ward Park award) ; matter of Daniel E. Seyhel (Colonial Park award) ; matter of Francis L. Archer (Westchester Park award)—Motions for payment of awards submitted at Appellate 1)ivision ; G. Landon for the City.

Charles F. Mairs and another—Tried before McAdam, J. ; decision reserved ; E.J. Freedman for the City.

Janes F.Tregarthen— Tried before McAdam, J. ; decision reserved ; 0. 11. Cowie for the City.

People ex red. John Cliatterton 'c Sons vs. T. L. Feitner et al.—fried before Leventritt, J. decision reserved ; J. M. Ward for the City.

Kate Maher—Tried before Gaynor, J., and a jury ; verdict for the City ; \V. Hughes for the City.

People ex rul. Charles Belger vs. B. J. York et al. (and eighteen other cases)—Motions for peremptory writs of mandamus made before Marean, J. ; motion denied, but alternative writs allowed ; R. P. Chittenden for the City.

People ex red. Elizabeth Cisco vs. School Board.—Argued at Court of Appeals ; decision reserved ; W. J. Carr for the City.

Edward Alarnell—Tried before Maddox, J., and a jury ; complaint dismissed ; J. \V. Coombs for the City.

Peopls ex red. John E. Schelpp vs. Charles H. Knox ct al.—Argued at Appellate Division decision reserved ; W. J. Carr for the City.

Fredericka Rommeney—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; W. J. Carr far the City.

Ifearins Before Commissioners of Estimate in Condcm,zation Proceedings. Riverside Park, one hearing ; Division Street Park, two hearings ; C. D. Olendorf for the

City. JOAN WIIALEN, Corporation Counsel.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX.

SYNOPSIS OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEPARTMENT FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 27, 1900.

From Heads of Institutions—Reporting meats, milk, fish, etc., received during week ending January 27, 1900, of good quality and up to the standard. On file.

Central Office—Appointments, resignations, dismissals, etc., as per list attached. Proposals accepted as per list attached.

CENTRAL OFFICE,

Reported for Dret}'. Jan. 15, Igoo. Walker, William, Clerk (dropped front roll, January t, Igoo, until he

reports for duty)—illmess ................................... $1,000 00

ALMSHOUSE.

Appointed. Jan. 23, Igoo, Koenig, George J., Orderly (certified by Civil Service, January 17,

1goo) ...................................................... $300 00

IIELLEVUE HOSPITAL.

Appointed.

Jan. 20, 1900. Wallace, Emma, Hospital Helper ............ .................. $144 00 ig, " Smith, Celia, Hospital Helper ... ............................. 120 00

" 13, " Ryan, Nellie, Hospital Helper .................................. 120 00 22, " Briggs, Annie, Hospital Helper,................................ 120 00

" 23, " Gilan, Annie, Hospital Iielper ................. ............ ... Ito 00 Ii 8, " Closey, Bridget, Hospital 11el1)er ............................... 120 00 " 23, " Carroll, :Iargaret, hospital Helper .............................. 120 00

I, Jones, Lulu, Pupil Nurse.. , II Nurse.. ............................... ..... Carrol, Nora, Pupil Nurse, 120 120 00

" I Thomas, Blanche, Pupil Nurse .................................. 120 00 , O'Neill, Elizabeth, Pupil Nurse ................................. 120 00

" I, I. Kilroy, Harriet, Pupil Nurse ............. ..................... 180 00 " t, Ennis, Carrie, Head Nurse. .......... , ....... . ............ 360 00

918 THE CITY RECORD . SA"1'URI)AV, FEIIRUAIly 10, 1900.

Drorrrd-Course 1',nis/red. 90,700 pound, sirloin beefsteak, per pound .......................... ...... $0 15

Dec, 3I, ioo. Fairfield, Male], Pupil Nurse ....... . .... ..................... $120 00 54,500 pounds corned heel, per pound.... , „ , ................... ......... 079

3r, " Ifakahoom, Ilirdic, Pupil Nurse.......... ......... 120 0o 170,400 pounds mutton, Itiud quarter, per pound ...... ... ................. log

31, '• Ennis, Carrie, Pupil Nurse.......... ............. ... 120 co 18,200 pounds pork, fresh loins, per pound .... .... .......... .. ........ 075

31, Itall, Florence, Pupil Nurse........ ....... 120 00 48,400 pounds veal, loins and cutlets, per pound .......... .. .............. 1175 31, •` 31 "

Vaughn, (;race, Pupil Nurse .................................. Carter, Netta, Ilead Nurse ....................................

ISo 00 360 00 Total, 5172,717.10.

- -

Accepted proposals of December 26, 1899; awarded January 22, 1900 IDismissert.

Jan. I9, Igoo. Doughty, Margaret, I]ospita] Ihelper (insubordination)..... ...... $144 00 18, • Baldwin, Margaret, Hospital Yelper (absence without leave). .... 120 00

,' 10, " Sinclair, Mary, Hospital Ilelper (absence without leave)........... I20 00 20, Ryan, Nellie, Ilos ital lied er (absence without leave) P [ ............ rzo 00

22, Farrell, Nellie, hospital helper (absence without leave).......... 120 00 22, Farrell, Lizzie, Hospital helper (absence without leave).... ...... 120 00 22, I;rennan, Annie, Hospital helper (absence without leave)..... .. 120 00

Mere user/.

Jan. 2, Igoo. Davis, Jesse R., Pup Nurse, from $120 to .................... .. $144 00 2, King, ITorace C., Pupil Nurse, from $120 to ..................... 144 00 [ MrLaven, (eorge, Pupil Nurse, from $120 to .................... 144 00 r, Vicrttl, An Ii ur 1V., Pupil Nurse, $120 to ........................ 144 00

CITY HOSPITAL..

Appointed.

Ian. 23, 1900. Siuith, l rank, hospital Helper ................................. $120 00 23, •' Brady, James, Hospital Ifelper ................................. 144 00

Dismissed.

Jan. I8, I goo. Stantiou, John, Stoker talsence tt- itliout leave) ................... $360 00 '' 22, Ilurgess, Jame., I hospital Helper (intoxication) ....... ........... 144 00

22, " heck, Henry, Hospital Helper (intoxication) .................... 120 00

lieittstafed.

Jan. Sr), t oo. t;ornuly, Patrick, Stoker (see letter to F. A. Spencer, I_,alor Bureau, I:wttary 27. 1900) ................................. ... .. $36o 00

H HARLEM HOSPITAL.

Appointed.

Jan. 24, 1900. llanrahan, Michael, Orderly (certified by Civil Service January 17, 1900) ..... .............................................. $,00 00

Gowuera, Lizzie, Hospital Helper ....... ...... ............... 144 00

li esignatiott.

)an. 15, 1900. O'bricii, Maggie, hospital Helper ............ . ............... $144 00

VI I:TRoI'ULrrAN IIOSI'ITAL-.

Ap oin/ert. lau. 2.3. 1900. AlcCuirc. Patrick, Ilospital helper ................. ............ $150 00

II, Schaefir, Christine, Pupil Nurse . .............................. I20 00 18, M nahan, Nellie, Pupil Nurse ............................. .... I20 00 18 I'reyer, Mary A.. Pupil Nurse .................................. 120 00 21, 11'etzel, Diary, Pupil Nurse ................... .......... t2o 00 22, '' Patzesl,erger, Mary, Pupil Nurse.,............................. Izo 00 23, Parsons, Alice 11., Trained Nurse (certified by Civil Service January

23. 1900) .. ................... .......... .... 300 00

Dr,ect-Course F'izlish~.r/. lau. it, 1900. iuic;,.lnnte, Puujil _ urse ................... $t8o 00

Resi,; izat i on. jail. 21, 1900. Cioss. Mang, Seamstress ............. .......... ..... ..... ... $192 00

NEW YORK i I'IV TRAINING SCHO01..

A15poitttert. Ia11. t. lgoo. 11, Inian. Adar\, I lo,l,ital I helper ............. ................. $144 00

r(,, I I Inclnll, I a lnic. h1o,l,ital lielper ............................. 144 00

Increaseel. Jan. 22, 19(10. I I uHie. L. t;corLe. 1'ul,il Nurse, from $144 to ........... ...... $180 oo

9 .. Smith, Edith V. 1) , Pupil Nurse, from $120 to ........... ....... ISo oo '' 19 l;yrons, Anna B., Pupil Nurse, from $120 to .... ................ i8o 00

Dr, Aped. Jan, 20, 1900. Renton, Florence I.., Pupil Nurse (until she reports for duty-

sickness in family) .... ...... .... ... ........... .... .... $120 00

Dismissed, Jau. 2r, 1900. Oyler, Lenore, Pupil Nurse (incompetency) . .......... ......... $rzo 00

27, I;rav, Neil I)., Pupil Nurse (care]essness) ........................ ISO oo " 27, ]:odcl, Rudolph A., ]'upi] Nurse (carelessness) ................ ... 180 00

15, " Mullin, Lucy, hospital 1lelper (over-staying pass) ................. 144 00

Resignation. - -

I au. 17, Igoo. Morgan, Ilcletr A., Pupil Nurse ................................. $18o oo

011-1)0OR POOH.

Apjoialed.

Jan. 25, Lapp. Connolly, John A., Junior Clerk (ceitifed by Civil Service January 19, 1900) ................................................. $500 00

A'estoi ,ed to Dtrtp. Jan. 22, 1900. ]icily, Frank, Clerk (suspended January 9, 1900, pending investiga-

t1111] ....................... .............................. $1,000 00

RANDAL.L'S ISLAND ASYLUMS AAl , SCHOo lS.

Appointed.

Jau. 24, 1900. Lardley, Thomas h., Orderly (certified by Civil Service January 17, 1900) .......................I........ .. ................ $3oo 00

Dec, 18, IS99. Duffy, Jahn E., Orderly (certified by Civil Service January 12, 1900 ; reported for duty January 9, igoo ; see letter to Lee Phillips, Secretary, January, 1900) .................................. 300 00

d.)rpopjeot.

Jan. 22, Igoo. Patterson, May F., Orderly (unsatisfactory service, period of pn,- bati„n) ................................. ........ $240 00

s rFA~l ROA rs.

/t' j(l),Iert fo,- Duty. tan. 22, [900. 1.agan, James P., Deckhan,l (dropped January 8, 1900, until lie re-

portsfor duty) ............................................ $360 oo 15, " Gannon, [ames T., I)eckhand (dropped January 8, igoD, until lie

refs its for duty) .................. ........... $360 00

The following )proposal of December IS is accepted and awarded January 22, 1900: \I't in ]iroc., for-

400tons pea coal, per ton ... ............................................ $2 58 5ayles-Zahn Company, for meats, as Gillous

1,500,00rt pounds chucks of heel, 1>cr pomi~l ................................ 0577 40,31)0 pounds extra diet heel, pr r pound ....................... .. . ..... 2 290,000 pound, chucks of mutton, per pr,nul ........... .................. o6'4 140,500 pounds roasting pieces of beef, per pound ... ......... .. ......... r4'

Blake & Williams, No. 2n West Twentieth street, for- Installation of main steam and rising lines, return lines, etc., Metropolitan

hospital, l;lackwell's Island, for the sum of............................ S14,53r 00 Alterations, additions and repairs to buildings and apparatus. December 4, 1899.

William T. Gillot, Jr., No. 61 Hudson street, for- 20,000 pounds sugar, per poun01 .................................. ....... 0573

Johnson c` Johnson, No. roo William street, for- 5150 bales bleached, absorbent hospital gauze, per bale ....................... 52 00 ISO boxes bleached, absorbent hospital gauze, per box .............. ........ 35 00 3,000 pounds lintinc, per pound ............................. ............. 36

Ross & Keany, No. 64 Water street, for- 2 casks brandy, per gallon ....................... .. ............ ..... 4 40 6o barrels pure rye o hickey, per gallon . ............................... r 644

Lehn $ Fink, No. 128 William street, f. r---- 50 Ounces codeine, per ounce .......... .... .... ......... .............. 4 65 12 dozen alum cones, per dozen .... ............... .... ....... .. .... 75 300 ounces antipyrine, per ounce ............. ... . ... ............. .... t5% 20 ouncesargonin, per ounce ................................... . .. ... 6o loo ounces cItIoralamide, per ounce ................................ ...... 65 300 tubes ethyl. chloride, per tube .......... ............... .. .......... 25 4 ounces cocaine (beta), hydrochlorite, per ounce ........................... 3 42 6 ounces europllen, per ouncc ... ....................... ....... i 65 15 potincds gnaiacol, per pound ................................ .... ...... 2 8o 20 ounces guaiacol, carbonate, per ounce ........................ ......... r 04 5 founds iron and ammonium citrate, per pound ...... ..... ..... .... .... 4S t5 pounds iron and gluinilie citrate, per pound .............................. I 40 3 ])art eis potassium and sodium tartrate, per pound ..... ... .... .. ... ... i7ii 20 ounces protargol, per ounce ........................ .... .......... ... 120 15 pounds silver nitrate, per pound ....... ....... ........... ............ 6 25 I ounce vanillin, per ounce ............................................... 1 45 50 carboys water, ammonia, per pound .................... ............... 03

carboys ..... ............................. 150 5 founds water, ammonium, sponger, per pi und....... ...... ......... ... 20 75 pounds adeps lanes hydros'us, per pound ........ .. .................... 21,

550 pounds balsam Peru, per pound ..... ................................. 170

30 pounds balsam tole, per pound .......................... .......... .. 3.1 20 pounds charcoal tit illon, per pound ........... ................ ........ 10 2 pounds glycerito bone marrow, licr pound .................. ....... t 00 2 dozen granttm imperial, per dozen ............... ............ .......... 9 oo 3 dozen hydrastic colorless h.oyds, per dozen ................. . ........ ,I 20 5 Pounds insect powder, Dalmatian, per pound ................. ........... 20 ro dozen lcsol, per dozen ......................... .. .. ................ 6 ,S loo pound. Irish moss, per poundd .................. ...................... I r 2 pounds olcoresin male fern, per I101und ................................... r 75 30 pounds oxgall,per pound .................................. ........... 52 6 pounds pepsin, \Vchher's., per pound ........... ....................... r3 20 25 ounces resin poduphylIiou, per ounce ..... .. ... ............... .... 20 3 pounds solution glonoul, per pound .............. . ..................... r 25 25 gallons solution iron peptomanganate, per gallon .... ........ ... .. .... 3 25 8 ounces unguentunt crelIc, per ounce ...................... ..... ...... 711

Accepted proposal.. of January 15, Igoo, awarded January 22, 1900

United Electric Light and Power Company, for- 6,000 kilo-watts electric current, per kilo-watt ....................... . to

C. N. Crittenden Company, for- 55 dozen clectrozene, per 010)/eli ...... .. ................. ..... .... 3 5u

Arlington Chemical Company, for- T20 gallons liquid 11e1)t011oi(IS, per gallon ....... . .... .................... 3 50

Polk & Calder Drug Company, for- 40 dozen Ii (hurl peptOuOirls (I -)ound bottles), per dozen ..................... 7 305

Northern Union Gas Company, for--- 1,026,000 cubic feet gas for Fordham hospital, leer I,000 cut,ic feet..... ..... 02'

Proposals of December t8, 1899; awarded January 22, 1900 : - T. J. Dessoir-

n,000 pounds abides, dried, per pound ........... ........... ..... ..... $055 2,700 ],oulld.s apricots, (tried, per pound .... ............... .. ..... ..... 14 1,200 pounds currants, tiriCoi, per pound ................... ..... .... .... o5 14,000 pounds prunes, dried, 60-70, per hound ....................... . ... 0488 125 boxes raisins, L. I"., per box of 20 hounds ...... ........... . .. ...... r 55 18,00o pounds barley, No.„ per pound ....... ....... . ... .......... 0239 5,500 pounds corn starch, r - dtourid packages, 40-pound boxes, first quality,

'< i'ingsforoi's" or rr I)uryca'. " lour bound ................. ........... 0525 I,oeo pounds farina, t-puunrl packages, 48-I IOU lid boxes, per pound ........... 0372 600 poundi flour, I,uclnv heat , per pound ......... ......................... 023 800 pounds flour, Graham, per pound ...................................... 0141

27,000 y0mds hpminy,l,er pound ............... ......................... 012 1,700 pounds macaroni, r-pound packages, 25-pound boxes, per pound ..... 055 6,500 Pounds meal, fine, per pound ............................. ... ...... 012

50,000 pounds oatmeal, per pound ................ . .... .... .. ...... 0223

3,400 pounds pear] tapioca, per pound ........... . ...... .. ....... .... 0387 40,000 pounds rice, per pound ............... .......... ............... . 0382 100 pounds sago, per pound ............................ ............. 0372 6,800 pounds cheatett grit,, per pound ...................... .............. 0237 65o pounds chocolate, " Baker's Premium, " per pound ...................... 32 50 barrels pick les, 2,000 to barrel of 40 gallons ........... ...... .... ...... 8 g8 go gallons syrup, maple, !=-gallon cans, per gallon ............ .... .... .. 65

Proposals of December 4, 1899; awarded January 22, 1900 F. Ellwood l.ee Company, No. to8 ]Fulton Street-

I5,000 pounds cotton, absorbent, equal to sample, in pound packages, each containing a full pound of cotton, irrespective of wrapper, etc., packed 50 pound., in a clo,eil box, properly marked, per pound .................... $016

5,000 pounds lint, a] soil equal to sample, in I - pound packages, each con- taining a bull pound of lint, irrespective of wrapper, etc., packed 50 pounds in a closed lox, properly marked, per pound .................... 42y

40 hale, oakum, clean, like sample, in 50-pound hales, per bale .............. 4 50 400 yards plaster, adhesive, °'resin," equal to sample, on ordinary muslin, in

5-yard rolls, per yard ............... ............... .... .. .. 14 loo yards plaster, adhesive, '' resin," equal to sample, on twilled muslin, in 5-

yard rolls, per yard ................................ .. .. .. .. .. r8 300 yards plaster, adhesive, " resin," equal to sample, oil '' moleskin," in 5-

yard rolls, per yard.. .. ...... ..... ... 25 13,000 yards plaster, adhesive, '' rubber," equal to sample, in 5-yard rolls, 12

inches wide, in square containers, per yard ........................ ... 22 50 gross plaster, belladonna, rubber base, porous, 5 by 7/ inches, containing

not less than .3 per cent. of the respective alkaloids, 2 dozen in a box, per gross........ .................................................... 9 00

I dozen plaster, canlhari,lat, camphorated, in 1-yard rolls, 7 inches wide, per dozen....... ...... ........ ................................. 6 75

1,5 gross plaster, capsicum, ribber base, equal to sample, porous, 5 by 73/i inches, 2 dozen ill a I,ox, per gross .................................. . 6 75

3 dozen plaster, court, like sample, flesh colored, 2/ by 20 inches, I dozen in a box, per dozen ..... ...... ........... .................... .. 2 00

dozen plasters, lead, t'. S. P., in r-yard rolls, 7 inches wide, per dozen, , .... 6 00 2 dozen plasters, mercllry, l'. S. 1., in r-yard rolls, 7 inches wile, per dozen.. 6 00 ,00 yards blaster, mustard, equal to sample on paper, in 5-Yard rolls, 12 inches

wide, peryard ...................... ......... . ............... 30 50 gross plaster, poor nine's, rubber base, porous, 5 l,y 7;z inches, 2 ,l.ozen in a

box, per gross ............... ....... 9 00

SA'FURI)AV, FIIsItJ;\Iv 10, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 919

Proposal, of December r8, 1899, awarded January 22, 1900: [ dozen, each, jars, cylindrical, \V.1'. & t'o,'. No. 15310, Price each Charles F. N1atuage— • 2 by 2 inches .. . ............................. . .................. $4 80

,and bearing State brand 7,000 pounds cheese, State Factory full cream, fine a 4 by 4 inches .................... ............ .... ............. 7 00

stenciled on each box, per pound ...................................... 1,200 bacon, sm ked, average 6 pouiids, prime quality, city cured, per pieces

$0 1149 5 by 5inches......... .........,. ........ ............. ... 6 I,~ 6 inches .............................. .....................

9 95 10 50

pound ........................ .......... 0774 t dozen, each, jars, glass, patent, globe, like sample. Prit e t•u : 1,500 pieces ham, smoked, average 14 pounds, prime quality, city cured, Ilcr 3-tuck ......................................................... 2 15

pound................................................... .......... 1049 4-inch.................... .... .. ....... .................... 3 JO

6o barrels mess pork, best family, 1899, 2C0 powul l arrel,, per barrel......... t t co 5-inch ..... . ................ .................................. 4 75 goo Tongues, smoked, averaging 6 pounds, prime quality, city clued, no piece 6-inch .................................. ...................... 6 75

to weigh less than 5 pounds, per pound ........ ......... 155 "i•. 1 gro,s, each, jars, " Glycerin Jelly," W. & Co.'s : 150 quintals codfish, salt, prime quality, Grand Kink, to be perfectly (arid and 1-ounce, per gross......... ............ ..... . ................. 4 50

to average not less than 5 pounds each, to be delivered as required in boxes 2-ounce, per gross ................... ................... I ....... 6 oo

Of 4 quintals each, per quintal .............. 3 99

2 dozen, each, jars, musetn, W. T. & Co.'s No. 2600. Price each : • good ualit 1899 (20 ,OUIOkeach ) ter kit... 6o kits mackerel, No. 1, new, ~ 9 Y. 99 ( l each), 1 2 6o t~ by 6 inches ............................. . .. ... ............. 5/8 65

8 barrels mackerel, \'o 2, new, good quality, 1899, large, 200 pound barrel,, 5/ by I [ inches ...................... .................. ...... 8o per barrel .......................................................... 15 00 734 by 8i inches.................. .........,......... ......... 1 30

2 50 pounds rnnoleue, 56 pounds net per tub, per pound........ 06 jy b I2 inches ......... ............. ........... .. .........

2 dozen, each,jars, mtueum, special, like sample. Lids with 16o

2,400 powtd~ lard, 5o potmds ,:el per tub (prime kettle rendered leaf j, per ~ J 1 c t

pound ............................ ................................. o 549 knobs, no clamps, Price each :

ayz by 6 inches........... Proposals of December 4, 1899 ; awarded January 22, 1900: 5 t/x by 6 inches ............................................ . ..... 90

John Early's Sons, I Iud.son and Rcade streets— ...... ........... . ......... ............. 7N by 8 inches ........................ ............... ........

1 to 16o

6 boxes each, bottles, flint, narrow-mouth, to be made in Department moulds 7 by 12 inches . .. .... ..................... ........... ..... t 83 and packed iii boxes containing, respectively, 5 gross of I- ounce, 5 gross of

2-In once 3 gross of 4-omtce, 2 gross of 8-ounce, I ,,ross of 16-ounce, ~_ gross

5o d Non, each, glass, Acme, screw cap, male o en No. t, per dozen ........................................... .........

...

" of 32-OUIlCe ; bottles to have the so-called "prescription lip : No. 4, per dozen ,........... ..............:......... .... ..........

75 75 r-ounce .... ...... ............................... ............. $ 1 00 to dozen, each, syringes, glass, Acne, screw cap, female 2-ouucc .. ......... .... ................ .. .................. 1 J5 No. 3, per dozen ....... ................ ....................... 70

4-Ounce ....................... ........ ...... ... .... .. ..... S -ounce ...... ........................... ............. .. ....

1 70 No. 4, per dozen ...... ............................................. 70

16•ounce .................. .......... .. .................. . . 2 45 12 Ilozen, each, syringes, glass, French jet cap cone, pointed :

............................... 4 00 6 oo

No. o, per dozen .................... ............................... 4c 32-ounce .........

............ . j5ee note to I~ o. 1026 below.) Nc,.i, per dozen ............ .... ...... ......................... 5o

gross, each, vials, flomcco athic, flint, short style ; rice, per n , s : 4 R 1 • y l . ~

ross, each, bottles, flint, wide-mouth ''round re~scri tion " W. T. & Co.s : 4 6 , I P , 2 dracbm.v i-ounce ............. ......... .......... ................ ........ t oo 4 drachms.......................................................... 1 45 2-0011cc ..................................... .. ....... ......... .. 1 35 6 drachms............... . 4-ounce ...... ............. ....................................... 1 70 8 drachms S-ounce ............................ ............................... 2 20

2 dross bottles, green, acid, 16-ounce, glass stoppered, like sample, per -loss... 10 00 On order, January 22, 1900 (1026) 369 gross bottles, green, narrow-mouth, to be made in the Department BOROUGHSOF BROOKLYN AND OuEE'o.

moulds, packed, and with lip, like those under Ni;. 1020. The quantities hlathush Gas Company, for electric-Iii htiug, of January t5, 1900, cotrislnl~ uf- prol,nbly required are mentioned in square l,rac!ets with each .ize : Electric -light supply, per I 00 watt .. .. so to hound : Electric-light s111)1)19 (;11n„hott,e), Per 1,000 watts...... ..............I.... to

25 gross] i-ounce ....................................... ... 1 00 William 11. Callan,,n, for miscellaneous supplies. of l)ecember 14, 1899, consi,um; of- 120 gross) 4-ounce ............... .......................... [ 65 70,000 quarts fresh mill:, per quart .......................... .. .......... O) 12 gross J 16-ounce .. ..................... . .. .......... 4 30 609 quarts cream, per quart............. ........... ...................... 40 too gross] 2-0011ce ..... .... .. .................... .... 1 35 18,500 quarts condensed milk, per quart............ ........... ....... ...

t . So gross 8-ounce ..................... ..................... 2 45 Armour & Co.— I2 grr,ss 32-ounce ....... ................................. 6 40 . 31,COD hounds butter, per pound ..... ............ . .. . . ............... 21

l'nlon oval : F.J. Desssoir- I to gross n6-ounce .................. ....................... 4 50 50 j)()51 Iris tobacco, per pound ............ . ........................... 37 to gross 32-ounce .................................... ..... 6 5o 40 barrels mackerel, per barrel .................. ..... .. . ............ 12 60

Note—(Applying to lines 1020 and 1026). Until bottles made 34,000 pounds salt hake, per pound ............... ... ................... 0199 in the Department moulds can be delivered, the contractor must 450 gallons .yrup, per gallon ......................................... .. t8 Iu n,ish flint or green, as the case may be, roe nd-shoulrier, Poston style, W. T. & Co.'s ware, at same price as lie has bid fir the J. McKEE BORDEN, Secretary. former. It is to be distinctly understood that the quantities above mentioned are only approximate. 'I'he Department will, front tulle to time, I,rcler such quantities of the several sizes required as DE PA J ' M E N 1 O F BUILDINGS. will be niost convenient to both the contractor and the Department,

26\, gross bottles, green, round presc. or seltzers, extra size and weight, \V. T. [)Et ABzateu r OF Bau.vl xcs OF THE CITY OF Nl:v 1"t ,ici , & C,,'s. The quantities probably required are given in square brackets.

GS OF No. 220 I AVENUE, Price, per gross : NEW YORK, February 6, 1900.

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\1'icic mouth 5 gl'OS5 I-„once ............ .... ........... ... .... OPERATIONS jolt THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 3, 1900. -

I6 grrns 4-Ounce. ........... ........ .... ..... 1 00 t 80 -- —_ _

-- - fit.\NIAT- 1 nl! 'I2UNa t.I:OOKLY V, IUEFVS AND tOTAL. 2 gross 16-ounce ......... .... ....... ... . . . .. ......... . 3 25 5 gross z-ounce...... .... .. .. .............. .... 1 35 TA. N ILICH\1U\ll. 4 gross 8-ounce .................... ........... . ........ 2 95

------ - - 2gross 32-0110ce........ ................ . .......... 5 00

Narrow mouth :

build ing s.................. 22 o Plans tiled for new buildin 22 8 8i tat

I I gross I 5-pint, ....... ................ .. ..... ..... ..... 15 00 Estimated cost................. $5t,,000 $z:,8co $325,825 855,958 59t4,583 `z gross 2-gallon .................. ......................... 21 60

g ga n..... t, reii to 15 00 42 9 46 :6 I dozen zllon....

31gi ...............,.....The

.......1..

flint r blue,

'

oisr,ii like I ...~.. 2 75

Plans 51edEstimatedt cost..................... .............. !S7o,h55 ~3.2o5 >a3t.t45 X4,390 ~ glo

q I 39 gttbly required

Il per

h i given in square brackets. Price, per toss : Buildings reported as unsafe........... 68 t ...--.....

1 5 gross] 3. -ututee ....................................... .. .... I 00 In ildin s reported for additional meansofescape 35 8 .... .. -1 to gross 12.ouicce ..... . ......................... . .......... 165 i

. 4 dross 8-Ounce ..... .......................................... _ 45 Other violations of reported tgo 41 7

.5 gross] i-ounce.... ...... ... .. 12 grass 4-ounce......................... .. ..................

1 to 2 OO

' Um- afe building notices issued................ - tq d x - ,1

=rocs [6-ounce ...................................... 3 6 ......... 4 00 ~ I'ire-escape notices issued .................... 430 8 .......... 4 ,8

2 dozen, each, bottles, shop, W. '1'. & Co.'s round recess ware, except sizes over Violation notices issued ...................... ;611 41 goy gallon, which are to lie of N ware, labeled with \V. T. & Co.'s glass

label No. 107, lettering as directed. Price, per single bottle, labeled : Unsafe building cases f )rwarded for prosecution t 3 t Sizes. S;dt-mouths.

2-ounce ............. .............................. qo 30 'Tinctures.!no 30

i lire-escape cases forwarded for prosecuuoo... 494 494

4-ounce ................. ......................... 40 40 Violation cases forwarded for prosectmion..... ,69 31 .......... -~ 8-ounce ............................................ 45 16-ounce .............

45 Iron and steel iosj)ceiroos made............... z,94> 3s0 .......... ;,z~~

32-01115CC ........................................... 70 70 Complaints lodged with the I lepartment.......' 115 17 .......... I /-gallon .......................................... So 80 I -gallon ................. ..................... go 90 Elerator inspections made...................., ...... 41 .......... 41

12 gross, each, bottles, sterilizing, flint, graduated : Plans filed for plumbing.......................1, ...... .... 19 6-ounce, per gross ........................................... .. .... 3 38 8-ounce, per gross ... .................................. ............ 400

.................... ...... .... >tnn.,ted ca,t t ,qn, _ t_ 4 4 gross bottles, sterilizing, flint, 16-ounce, to be made in the I)epartment's

own mould, at least 2 gross at a time, per gross ......................... 4 Oo A. J. J/)IINSON, Secretary. 2, each, bottles, irrigator, tabulated, "IV, T, & Co.'s 15010, with fittings. Price ---------- --- ----------- ------------------ - — --- - -. --- -- --- ----

each: t- gallon .... ......................... .. ................. .... zo 3 POLICE DEPARTMENT.-. 2-gallon ............ .......... ................................ 4 00 3-gallon ............................. . . 4 8o POI-ICE DL;PARTMEMT OF 'I'IIE CITY O NP:1V YORK, 5-gallon .................................................... ... 6 So No, 300 MULBERRY STREET,

30 gross droppers, eye, W. T. & Co.'s, '' Barclay Pipettes,” I dozen in a b,,x, NEW YORK, February y, 1900. per gross ........ ............ .. ...... ....................... 2 00 .Sups r. isor of lire City Record.

4 sets glasses, cupping, plain, 3 in set (1N-2/ inches), per set ............... 50 pounds glass tubing and rods, light or heavy, assorted sizes, per pound, ... -

45 25 Slit—'1'lte following appointments, etc., in this Department, from February t to (late, are

1 dozen, each, graduates, Phenix, conical. Give prices per single graduate : forwarded for publication in the Curt- RECORD

Apothecaries' (ounces)— Ajpuhctef Ilostlers at $2,00 per lhrJ,. James J . Gough, No. 1888 Washington avenue.

64 ....... ............ ........................................ 70 Richard) Wallace, NO. 474 Willis avenue. 32 ............................................ ................ 16 .................................... .......... ............

55 Martin J. Ryan, No- 726 East One hundred and Seventy'sixtli street.

8 ................................................... 35 Philip Enierich, No. 581 East One FIundred and Fifty-teurth street.

... ...... z5 Edward J. Ileslernan, No. 2113 ?japes avenue. 4 ................... ... .... ..... .... ....... .............. 22 Thomas Norris, No. 824 East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, z......................................................... .... 1 ............................... .... .. ......................

19 17 Appointed Laborer, Tel Grath Bus-ow.

................. 1 ......... ................................. . t9 Joseph Aliano, at $2 per day.

.................................................. ...... 16 Reinstated on Forces

Metric (Cc.)— Anthony S. 1Voods, as Captain of Police, $2,750 per year. I , 000 ............ .... ..................................I..... 6o Xes:g,:rd. 500 ................................ .... ............ ...... 38 Patrolman JainesJ, Ahearn,' twenty-fifth Precinct.

250 ....... .................................................... 29 Retired. 120 .......................................... .. ......... .... 23 Patrolman Henry Cawley, Fourth Precinct, $700 per year. 60 . . ......... ....... ........ ........ ......... ........... 20 Respectfully, 30 ............................................................. 13 I1. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

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mann.,.. tfo3 Avenue A, Manhattan .....................

TmasJ.Giihne .

65 East Ninety.third street, M,nhattan.........

Eugene Gallagher......... a:5 East Fiftieth street, 11lanhattan .............

William I)nllard.......... 433 West Fitty-fir•t slrret, M, nhattan ..................

WVilliam H. Ital •.......... 231 East Eightieth street, Manhattan ..................

lames C. Gleason......... z8d Slanhattan avenue, I trooklyn ................ .....

'l Is tens f. W'hite...... .. 311 Wcst One Hundred :md Seventeenth street, bf:m-

Johu J \larra

. y...... ( I hIran............................................

Two Hundred and Nineteenth strcet and Kmg•hridt;e --. I, road, 11roru ......................................

Wiliicnf Louck ........... IS St. Aiark's place, Manhattan ........................

John H.J. Flynn.......... 598 East One Htmd red and F,.rty-fourth street, I roux..

Stephen Tafle ............ \l'ard's 1sland,1lfanh at Ian .............................

Herman A, Schiller........ a West Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan ................

Charles 1I. Ilcnley ...... . acq Franklin street, Brooklyn, ....... .................

Samuel Levy ............. 303 h:ast Ninth Street, Manhattan............ I.........

WVilliam A. Kirk ..... ... tg81 3Luhson avenue, .1Ltnhattnn ....... .........

J ohn McDcunell . ........ 385a '1 tccl Ilh ,u set, Brooklyn ............. .... ......

J. 384 Pro,pect aver,te. lirnol.l) n ......... . ..... _ ......

Robert :I. D. Bolls ........ 921 Fifteenth street, L'rooklyn .........................

lolm flenry Pric........... too Wc.t One H tndred and Ninth street, &lanl•.attar....

John I.. Fogarty.......... tot Fast One Hundred cwa Eighth street, 'Manhattan...

George Eck ..............~ i 1Valtnn ave-ltto and One 1lundr.d atld Sixty-f,urth t.erect, litonx . ............. .............. ......J

F.:1lorau lames ......... 1314 11 sl I)ne Ilundted and 'I'hrrty-'oortl .tr ct. t ' 1 D1 anh, non . ..................... .... t

Henry P. 11'hite, Jr. .. ..., Io8 b ,-t One Hundred and Tw- my: third.• . trot Alanhsttan .............

Harrie Allen ............. 527 \Vest Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan..............

Charles A. Heinzmaml .... 2243 Broadw.ty, .11auhattan .-...

John J. Co.x .............. 302 Alexander a%enue, Bions.....

920 THE CITY RECORD. 5ATunmky, FEBRUARY 10, 1900.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE MUNICIP,-XI. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. llEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Iti'ltYNIcll'A1. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Oil • CHHE CI'fy of NEW YORK, NI•:w CRIMINAL. COURT BUILDING,

(:e:utral }'ark, New York-Latitude qo° 45' 58" N. Longitude 73° 57' S" 'N. height of Instru• ('ENTIIE, ELM, FRANKLIN ANt) \VIII'TF. STREETS, ments above the Ground, 93 feet ; above the Sea, 97 feet. NEW YORK, February 8, igoo.

Sijterx'isor of lk,' City Record : DEAR SIR-In accordance with the requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I t ansmit

herewith, for publication in the CITY RECORD of February to, a list of applications received since February r, for appointment to the position of Patrolman.

Respectfully yours, LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

Paty olmen.

NAME, ADDRESS.

Abstract of Re,islers fro a Se/f-) rrording Instbumnits Jor the Week ending Fekrrtav I' 3, I900.

Barometer.

I I It't FAN FOR 7 A.M.

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I Trip DAY. j (yIAXTSITJM, IfIcm S1UM,

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dunday, a8 30,128 30.000 i

a ),800 29.976 3o.r36 3 A. hr. j 29.634 rz P, w.

1londay, z9 29.514 29.53' 29.7,2 29.586 29 780 la P. nl. I

a9 50o 5 A. v,

tltcsday. 3o a9.84o aq.7oo 29.636 29,7x5 29.870 g A. M 29.5go rx r. M.

Wednesday, 3t 29 496 29.400 i 29 534 29•+77 29.592 12 P."• 29 39- r P. MI.

Thursday, r .9.674 29.6,0 a9.846 29.737 29,892 I1 P. at. 29 592 ° A.v,

h'riday, z 29.960 29.850 29 91O 29.907 29 970 rx r. M '9.844 3 F•'•

3 30.032 30.030 30.(90 3o.o5r 3o.no g p.M. 29 970 o A. a.

Mean for the week ........... .......... ................ 29.779 inches. Maximum " at 3 A. M., January 281h ................ Minimum P. at r st., January 31st ................

30.136 ,•

Range .......... .... ....... ... ................. z9.392 .744

Thermometers,

7 A. M. 2 P.M. 9 P. hr. MEAN. MAXIMUM, MI\I\tUM- itf.twIENI~ DATE- _ __ _

--

J \. I'Ak1• L I .o G ? 1i d I .n G

O a M 7 O O = M 7 Ii AND 1, r.RRUARV, , ~, - ; ~ v ' I, r I E v E E v E

d

ICI Sunday, 28 31 31 39 36 ~ 34 34 34.6 33.6 39 z P. M, ' 37 III 4 1'• M• 28 o A. M. 28 o A. v. 86. I r A. v,

Monday, ag a7 a7 zc zc i r7 ~ r7 ai.6 2L6 3; 2 A. nt. 3+ ~i z a. m. r5 rz r. x. IS rx r. M. 77. tz al.

Tuesday, 30 r4 r3 33 1 3z 33 32.26.6 25.6 36 4 P, nt. 33 6 r. M. r3 I 3 A, %1, 12 3 A. M. 83. 2 P. st.

Wednesday,3t 122.6 30 29 25 25 r3 12 22 O :7 2 A. M. 34 1 A. M. to 1z P. M. 9 12 1', nl. 79, r2

I hursday, 1 8 7 15 14 11 to 11,3 Io.3' c6 3 P. M. 251 3 P. M. 8 . 6 A.nt, 7 6 A.M. 67. ra M.

r id.,y, 2 8 7 Yo 20 21 z1 06.3, r6,o 24 4 P. M. a3 4 P, U, 7 4 A. M, 6 4.4. M. 6. II A. ]I.

`..tnrday. 3 18 17 27 27 32 31 25.6 25.0 35 I II P.M. 34 II P, M- IS 1 7 A. M. 17 7 A. M. 78. I2 1,

Dry Bulb, if'et Bulb. Mean for the week ...................... ... za.6 degrees................................ zz.o degrees.

.... Maximum " at z i'. M., '8th......., 39 " at 4 P. M., 28th.........., ...... 37 \Minimum " at 4 A. M., Id............ 7 " at 4 A. M., 2d .................. 6 Range •' ......................... 3z " ...... I........ ............... 3r ,.

Wind.

DIRECTION. VELOCITY IN MILES. FORCE IN POUNDS pER SQe.ARE I'o0'. DATE,

J ANUAbv 9 P• M, 7 A. M. 2 P- M. f)istance AID 7 A. St. 2 11 St. g P. M. to to to for the 7 FCoot.SRV. A, nt. 2 P. ar-1 9 P. sl. Max. Time.

7A. M. 2 p. l,l.9 P. M. day.

Sunday, z8.,. S SSE NNE sr qy 42 142 o o y 2 I2 M.

5fonda •, z NW WNW W tr2 I i

3 9••• 35 n6 363 2% 2 Iy 7 8.IO A. M,'

Tuesday, 3o... 11'SW S S Io9 6q 75 253 t r g% 8.50 A,v1.

Wednesday, 31..., WNW WNW W 81 l9 tz4 I 084 % 2% 6 7Ji 7,20 P Al.

Thursday, r ... W W W 187 134 1t9 I 440 7% 1 6 2% 12 4.40 A,tt.

Friday, z... 1VSW W M1VNW rz7 78 56 , z6t ~ z i % ° 5 0 5o P. nt.

Saturday, 3... W W I SSW 63 too 66 229 I 3 o 18 9 A. At.

Distance traveled during the week .................................... 1,972 miles. Maximum force " ..,..... I ........................... 1z pounds.

Hygrometer Clouds. Rain and Snow. Ozone.

DATE, RELATIVE I II CLEAR, O. FORCE OF VAPOR. HUMIDITY. ~' OVERCAST, 1°, DEPTH OF RAIN AND SNOW IN INCHES,

JANUARY __ _ _ -_ - - -

c ? o y

AND F'eRRVARY. I I I

. . C S

Sunday, z81 .t74 .1731 .rg6l ,eft Iool 72Jt00 90 1 o Io to

I i I

3 r. .11 Iv P. At. 9.00 -461 .,,. 8

blond',, aq . 147 ,113 •094 . n8 ioo coo mo loo I 5 Cu. 4 Cir. S. o n A. nr. 4 A nt. 4.no .11...

I'uesda o~.06 .x68 .t 3 Cir, o io ............................... o

31 Wed'sda• Y,3

7 , 351

8g 8q Sq 96

to i7Cir Cu o

-I +9 .135 0631 Ir 8

~

7I o ......... .. ................ . ... r

Thursday, tl

4 .071 .05711 .058 77

I°2I

0 8 Sz 79 79 I. o

I4 Cir.Cu o .................. ..... .... .... o

Friday, a oq8 .IO8 .I,3 .02911 77t00 too 9z o 6Cir.Cu o .......I...,...

' } Saturda •. 3.c83 .r+7 16x 3 4 g 9 o ° o '

I .r of 8 cool 8 [ I I ... .... .........I .........I ..

Total amount of water for the week ................ .62 inches. Duration for the week ............................ 13 hours c.o minutes.

DATE. 7 A. H. a P. M.

sand' anuar 28 Clear, cold ..... ............................

I

y 20

Mild, overcast. Monday, J "y 2q Cold, wind3'•• • . • I Cold, windy. I'uesda Clear,cold .................................. Cleor, calm. Nednesday, " 3r Cotd, overcast, slight snow (luny, 8, t5 A. M., Cold, cl udy. Thursday, Feb'y t ('old, windy .................................. Cold, windy. Friday, " 2 Clear, cold .................................. Cold, pteasmt. Gatur.iay. 3 Clear, cold ..... ............................I Cold, pleasant.

DANIEL DRAPER, PH, D., Director

OCCUPATION.

Confectioner.

Bareback rider.

Forema~~.

Operator.

'roolntall,

Condwlur,

LahnreI,

Outer!.

Poser.

Bcokk, rl~rr.

Fireman.

Painter.

Bdt ,tut, i

Rutchcr.

Motorman.

Gas Pitt, ,

Pltunber.

Lt sttol tcrcr.

Pain tu'.

Gardener.

Grocery cicri

Clerk.

Driver.

Clerk.

APPROVED PAPERS.

No. 27. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Thomas F. Shay to place au tl

keep a stand for the sale of newspapers and periodicals under the stairs of the elevated railroad at the southeast corer of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, pro-vided the said stand shall be erected in conformity with the provisions of chapter 718 of the Laws :tf 1896, and subject to the conditions of an ordinance to regulate the placing of stands under the hairs of the elevated railroads, the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Muni-2ipal Assembly.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January g, 19co. Adopted by the Council, January 16, tgoo. Received from his honor the Mayor, January 30, Igoe, without his approval or disapproval

thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of tl* Greater New York Charter, tile same took effect as if he had approved it.

No. 28, Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to W, F. Browne to place and

ieep art ornamental lamp-post and lamp in front of No. 132 East Twenty-third street, in the Borough of Manhattan, provided the lamp be kept lighted during the same hours as the public amps, and that the said latnp-post and lamp shall be erected in couformily with the provisions of :he ordinance in such case made and provide(1 and shall not be used for advertising purposes, he work to be done and gas supplied at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner )f Highways ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly.

Adopted by the Council, January 16, 1900. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 16, Igoe. Received iromp his Honor the Mayor, January 30, tgoo, without his approval or disapproval

hereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took effect as if lie had approved it.

No. 2g. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Martin Dowling to erect, place

and keep a stand for the sale of fruit in front of his premises on the southwest corner of Twenty- iighth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of (Manhattan, provided said stand be erected and inain- amed in compliance with the provisions of the ordinance in such case made anti provided, the vork to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such )ermission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly.

Adopted by the Council, January 16, Igoe. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 16, 1900. Received from his Honor the Mayor, January 30, Igoe, without his approval or disapproval

:hereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took affect as if he had approved it.

Paul J. George ..-........ 395 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn ....................... Painter.

George J. Sammons....... 454 Pleas:utt avenue, alanhatL,n ....................... Stock clerk.

Edgar P, Ellis ........... z5o Sump• r avenue, l;rooklyn .......................... Clerk.

P. trick Ross ........ .... 421 Forty- -ninth street, Brooklyn ....................... Porter.

l Icnry F. Lucks.......... 137 11'est Forty-tint street, 31:mhattan ................. ,, .,n.

Robert H. Newman...... One Hundred and Seventy-first street and Audubon ..................... ; avenue. Rlanhattan „•....., ~ Apprvn ire.

Henry J• Scheidie ..... • • I One Hundred ate Saventy-fifth street and FlertsvOod I Drive . 1 avennr, >l.uthattan... ....... ........... ... ...... Frank Ryder ............. coo 1Vcst One hundredth street, Manhattan ....,....... Farm,-r.

Louis Wankel ............ 182 Lynch street, Brooklyn ............................ Asristant f rem. ,,.

Jacob Dredger ........... 335 Keap street, Brooklyn ............................. Gateu:an.

Frederick 1'. W. Fhlers... toy Lewis avenue, Brooklyn ............................ Carpe ,ter.

Mayer Rontain ........... I Idt Fory.t l-, street, M mh:rttan ......................... Detect!ce.

Henry Kassehauni ....... So First aventte, .Manhattan ... ........... ........... Furri r,

Martin Gallagher .... ... z5 Oakland street, Brooklyn ........................... Seanter.

tohn H. Butler ........... I I 309 Ea t "Tenth street, 9lanhattan ..................... Clerk.

1t'alter D. Hnx~cr:h....... 33 Vaudam street, 'ttauhaUan . ........ ...... .....' Farmer.

lyn. ew.trt to c Ing, 9 A. \L to 4 1 . M, , SahlrC ays, 12 M.

JOEL FowLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. Yfi"nIAS L. FyiiNt'•R, President of the Itnem-rd ; En- EDWARD I, MILLER. Deputy Commissioner for Rich- `^'A'`u C. SuRFHV, in i 1; C. 5.vLu,oN, THa'.I ns J

mond. PorueR,ax, 1' I:RDINANII Busy, Commissioners ; HESR': hxR1.1x,;ER, Chief Clerk.

LAW DEPARTMENT. I BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. Office of Corporatrox Couxsed. Nos. 13 to zr Park Row, Room r)rt. Office hours

Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. M. to from g A. M. to 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, from 9 A. T. to 5 P. tl, : Saturdays, 9 a-. M, to tz M. r2 St.

JOHN WHALEN, CC'aOration COU15et. JOHN 'I', N-o;t.R, M. D., Chief of Bureau. THEODURK CONNIILs', W. W. LADD, Jr., CHARLRS Municpal Statistical Commission : YREnutuuicK W.

BLANDV, .Assistants. GRUUm, LL.D., A\n,uIC R.\slnes, Rku,sLu 'i'. SVtt. Wu.t.IAM J. CARS, Assistant Corporation Counsel for soN, Jr., RRNKST HARVIER, J. f-nus- .\a0 J 1.:1'r tae

Brooklyn. 'l ouut ss G I L 1.155 M.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms rt4 and erg Stewart Building, a A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN C. HRnTI.R and Rus'Oum OwnN, Conusujssjoners,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. zr9 Nassau street A.M to 4 P. M.

WILLIAM M. HORS, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY. No. x89 Montague street. Brooklyn, 9 A. M, to 5 P. M.,

except Saturdays in June, July and August, g A. Al. to I P. \t.

Wnl, B. Dares POTS r, Public Administrator,

rl'iv, I rrrt'.~Iv 10, 1900. I'HE CITY RECORD. 92I

_BOROUCH or RICHMOND. iv i NE\v Vitt,

tlfI l ,Ir rill I hl;slul.t I , .r ,t iii; I;Illi li r,n r hlrII%I NI),

1\l\ It I(IIIION, \.l'., February S, 1900.

Sirpe'rr'i;r'r r f' 11w Cili, Record. I)F::1R Sit, — pursuant to section 1546 of the

Charter of i he City of New York, I hereby notify you that I have changed the salary of John toe hran, private Secretary to the Presi-dent. to ;5x,200 per annual, said change to take effect fron> the 1st (lay of February, 1900.

Vt ry re,pectfully yours, GI:URG1? CROAi\VE1,1,,

president of the Itorotigh.

hn rtlter Ti lice is hereby given that :l lulhllc AQUPDt1C'r Ct itt\l INtOON l• :k). RxrGau for Collechnn n/ of f+•sonai Trrxrr.

hearin g iu on .itch bill tf ill Ile ht'Irl at the ollice Room zc7 Stewart Ruilding, Sth floor, g A. M. to 4 P. M. Stewart Building, Broadway and Ch.unbers St recr,

1 oHN , 12\'.AN, J. tl i II 4• M. to 4 P. \I. It the ~1n'ur, in file l;lt ' l tall, In 'fhc (;it of J J

1 ) y INN F.lK, JOHN P. WINnO1.PH and ~I'i1P SPKNCRR, Assistant Co rattnn COil:i

New York, on I uteoday, I"cln uafy 13, 1900, atand Co•,i P)brn.1.FR, Cummi<ainnen; II au:v \t' Bureau for the RecoNery of Penalties, 10., O 0 clocl: A. ni. N'.\LKrR. ~~.Lr,.t:n') : (111.1.1.\•,1 R. IIn.1.C111, 1 I:n.gm,-cr~

: e

Dated Ciry I IAIA, 'NIAV Y(,l:r, Fcl,ruary 3, Nos, rry nd tr Nassau str«t.

1900. DEPAR'T'MENT OF FINANCE. ADFIAN 1. KIRRNAN, Assistant CoruonLOn Counsel.

ROI1l:RT A. VAN \11CIK, Bureau of Street Uprxrxes. Stewart Building, Chambers street out Bro-lway, 9

'.layuf. I A. M. to 4 P. Al. Nos. 9n and 92 West liroadway.

_ _- _—_ BIRD S. Co1.ER. Comptroller. JOHN P. T)UNN. Assistant to Corooratin„ C(•.u,eei. —"- :1f It: H.AKL T. DAI.v. F:nr:AR L. LRVFV, Deputy Coup-

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. I rollers. Huditin Hureau, POLICE DF'.1':\R EMENT.

I1 T1. C1 U ry P NI•:tw ti nit t:, JOHN F', GOUI.nsevRV, hurt Auditor of Accounts, Central Offlee.

OFFICE ((II TILE Cl I'V (.Ii :It K, ! Rorough of Manhattan. I No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M.10 4 P. M

Curs' li st.t., F.nwARnJ. CONNI•:t.l., Aud'tr,r of Accounts, tiuruu{;ll BFRNARI, J. YORK, President of the Poarl JOHN

NEW Y()RR, I'l'hnar' 6, I 00. of T'he Bronx. ON, JAC,,R He-.s, H ss' E. ARKLL, Comm ~-

Y r 9 Wn.1.]AM McKINNY, First Auditor of Acc)uzil stoners. To 011011, it may oncern : Borough of Brooklyn.

FRANCIS R. CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts. Borough of Notice is hereby given that the Joint Corn- Queens.

lnittees on Bridges and funnels will hold a WAI.THR H. HOL.T, Auditor of Accounts. Borough of

public hearing at 2 o'clock P. mt., on Friday, I Richmond. February 9, 1900, in the Council Chanll)er, Room 16, City Hall, to consider the appfica-tion of nlanhattan 1'un(CI Railway Coin patty for the grant of a franchise to construct and operate a tunnel railroad.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

'OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

SSTATR;\TF.NT OF 1'HE (HOURS DURING which the Public Offices in the City are open for

business, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments amt Courts

EXECUTIVE DF:PARTMF,NT. Mayor's Office,

No. 6 City Hall, 9 A, M. to 4 P. M, , S.dun)ays, 9 A, M, to 12 M.

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor ALFRED III. I)O\%AIRS, Private Secretary.

Bureau of Licenses. a A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, p A. M. to I2 M, DAVID J. Rocul, Chief of Bureau, Principal Office, Room r, City Hall. GEORGE W.

BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan. and The Bronx.

Itraneh ( )ffice, Room r2, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of L'rooklvn.

Branch Office, •' Richmond Building," New Brighton, S. 1,; WI! ClnM H. DICLAU1, Deputy Chief in Borough OF Richmond.

Branch Office, 11 Hackett Building," Long Island City; P2rcR FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Queens.

BOARD OF PUBLIC 1\IPROVF:IIEN"I'S. 'i'Hli: CITY RECORD Of'FICE, Nos. r3 to 2x Park Row, (8th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Sc,

Saturdays, to 9 A. M. tz St. And Bureau o} Printin , Stationery and Blan1, Bcol,'s. z City Hall, 9 A.et. to 4 P. M., Saturday, g A, nt.

toNo.

M tz . j ~IAURICE F. HOL.AHAN, President. JOHN H, ltooNRY, Secretary.

WILI.IA:.1 A. Birri.nR, Supervisor : Sol ON BERRICK, [)efartrnent of Nghitu.ys. Deputy Supervisor THo VAS C. COwaLL, Deputy Nos. 13 to at Park Row, g A. %I. to 4 P. M. Supervisor and Accountant

JAMES 1'. K'<A'rtNC, Commissioner of IIighways. BOARDOI Es'1IMA'J E ANDAPPOR'TU\NMMENT WRt.t'Ool N. SftANNnN, Deputy for Manhattan.

The MVO, Chairman ; 'l'HU\IAS L. rearNFR (Pees:. THOnt.Ss R. FAnd -I. , Deputy for Brooklyn. H. U.\t ~)NF: v, Deputy for I )ronx. '['axes dent, Department of and Assessments), here- JAMES

UHN P. M:\1;UP_N, Deputy for Queens. tar}' ; the t:-11•'I'ROI.I.FR, PREc[CN.\'T OF THE. COUNCIL,

the Coem (.STlox 1, UNSt., \1e I ors; CHARLES .znd nay! 11oRRI—N, lleputy anc, Chief Engineer for V.E. Clerk. V. v Riu:mond. C>tiice, "Rixla0nd liuildm¢," corner Rich-

Oflice of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess- mood Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I. merits. 1(oon1 R, Stewart Building, 9 A. 1t, to 4 P. at.: Department of Sewers. taolretays, 12 St.

Nos. r3 to 20 Pay Cu Ruw', 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. TAuFS KANR, Commissioner of Sewers.

COMMISSIONERS OF' TIlE SINKING FUND. its-rrHEw F.DONOHOE, Deputy for Manhattan 'Ike Moon, Chairman ; BIRD S. CoLe.R, Cutup- 'most xs J. B''1<xtzs, Deputy ter Bronx. Oftt:e, third

trotter ; PATRIcic KI'FuAk, Chamberlain ; RAXDf)IPti avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, I;t 7a;E,Hrn,ER, President of the C-um il, and RonceT WILLIAM (let cNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn, Oltice, Met'., Chairman, Finam a Committee, Reardl of Alder- iIuO(rlhnt Building, Room ii'. men, Jlemhers. Euonu J. it.\'r:', Secretary. b1A'rr HKW J. GuLoxocn, Derrttry Commission., of

Office of Secretary, Room No. It, Stewart Building. sewers. lIoroueh of Queens. Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City,

I HENRY P. Moratcow, Deputy Commissioner rand BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. I Chief Engineer of Sewers, BoroughofRiclunond.011ice,

THE MANOR, Ro1vFRT A. VAN R'vcc, Chairman;'1'Hlc "Richmond Building," corner Ri--ri b - nd Terrace and pIiESrnlixT or rut: DErAR'lrmcN- OF TAXES AND York avenue, New Brighton. S. 1. ASSFsst.n•:NTS, 'P[(uu\s L. Fta•r>EF:, Secretary; lure F ('()1 \IISSiO\FP\ (IF PC'IILIC I: C I LDINu;-, LIC:IITItC .551)

Delsarhuent of Bridget.

I Sru'i 1.IE5, HENRY 1,. K :.se uv; Brigadier - general TA%IIls ISO!. 13 to 21 Park Row, g A.M. CO 4 P. M. ; Safnrd A}'~, McLCFU and 1-lrigadier-General 11cCos—v Ri-T', gA. M. to :a %1. Commissioners. JOHN L, SHCA, Comtnlsstxiger,

Address 'THOMAS L. FEITNF.R, Secretary, Stewart b THOMAS IL Yo>uK, Deputy. BuildlrbT. S.4 AIURL R. PROBASCO, Chief Enngineer,

Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, 9 A. M, hl:\PI Hl:w H. AI,00f:tf, Deputy for Bronx. 10 t2 Al. HARK} BrA\l, Deputy for Brookl)'tl.

— JOHN E. ItACRus, Deputy for Queens.

MUNICIPAL, ASSEMBLY. li Department of Water Supply, THE COUNCIL. b Nos. r to 2I Park Row. ()ffiee hours, 9 A, M, to 4

RANDOLPH (,UG(;ENHr:l,llile, President of the Council. . \1. P. J. scot LY, City Clerk. W tut\nt DALTON, Commissioner of Water Snnoly. Clerks office open from to A.M, to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, JAMes 1L HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

to A. M. tO I2 5•. of Aauthnutan. BOARD OF ALneRMeN, Gftoanu W, BIRDCALL, Chief Engineer.

THOMAS I. Woons, President. W.G. BVRtt, Water Registrar. MICHAEL. F. /LARK, Clerk. JAMKS ABlFrLTc, Deputy Con~missioner, Borough of

Brooklyn, Municipal Ituitdiny„ Cro,klye BOROUGH PRE.SIDF,NTS, L:\wRENCII CRIaslt„ Deputy Comduuosioner,Borough

Borough of Manhattan. of Queens, long Island City. I O6'ice of the President of the Baron".,it of ;Manhattan, 'PH O\IAS J, MULLIGAN, Deputy Conlmis;ioner,

Boroui,h of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. Nos. to, II and r2 City Hall. 9 A. M. to 4 P, M.; ~atur- Hr:uxr I'. 11oeR1.oN, De uty Comnuss)oner, Borough days. 9 A. M. to of Richmond, Othce, "Richmond Ituilding," corner IRA Precretar. LDG R RI DE,

IRA LuGAR KIOEx Secretary, Richmond T errace and York avenue, New Brighton, S.I.

Borough of 1 he Bronx. I —partment of Street Clca nmq,

Office of the President of the Borough oI The Bronx, ! Nos. 13 to 2t Park Rose, g A. M, to 4 P.M. THOVus J. BRADY. President of the Board of Build. corner Third avenue and one Hundred and Seventy- IAa1ES VICCARTNEV, Commnissioner. Ings and COlnotissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan seventh street. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, g A. M [O F'. Al. Glu,ox, Deputy Comnussioner for Borough a and "Cho Bronx. t2 M. Manhattan. JOHN (.sIbeavx, Commissioner for the Borough of

Louts F. HAPPEN, President. PATkICE

H. Qt'IrN, Deputy Commissioner for nrooklyn. Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37 illunlcipal Ruttthgc. DA`IPL CAntruel.t., Commissioner for the Boroughs

Borough of Brookl}•n. Josnt•H LIS.PRRrz, Deputy Comm;ssloner for Borough of Queens and Richmond, President's Otlice, No. r Borough Hall, II A, M. to 4 : of'lhe Bronx, No. 6115 East One Hundred and Fifty. A I. JOHNsDN, Secretary.

P. M, ; Saturdays, 9 A, M. to rz M. ' second street. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- EuwARn 11L GROUT, President, JOHN P. t IADDEN, Deputy Coml•tissioner for Borough h loan am5'1'he i;runx, No. zoo Fourth avenue, Rorou(;h

Borough of Queens. of Queens, Municipal Buildin-„ Long Island City. of .\Manhattan. Office of the Department for the Borauuh of Brook-

FREDERICK BowLes, President, i Department of Buildings, Lighting and Suff lies, lyn, Iloroutlt [fall, Borou,h of Brooklyn. Office, Long Island City. g A. M. until 4 P. M,; Satan. I Nos. c3 to st Park Roo, 9 A. nl, to 4 P. U. Office of the Department for the itorougts of Queens

days, from o A. M. until to M. 1 . r{Exra S. KRAK6sr, Commissioner of Public Build.

and kuelgtond, Rlxhmond I-[all, New lir,ghton, Staten Island, Hori'gni, of Richmond. Branch office : Woroo1rir of Richmond.

GEORGE CROetw1:Lt., President. le s, lighting and Supplies. Room I, sec~~nd fluor, 'I own Hall, J:ttmlica, Long

PETER J. DoULING, Deputy Commissioner for Man. Island, itorou;;h of Queens. Office of the President, First National Rank Building. hattlin.

New Brighton ; 9 A. M. to 4 P.M.; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to (,EO. E. PRS'r, Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. DEI'AKP\IF:NT ( F TAXLS ANT) ASSESSMENTS, ra M. Jotter. J. Knawtx, Deputy Commissioner for Brook. St

bureau for the Collection of Assessments ana Arrears,

EnwARn GILON, Collector of Assessments and Arrears.

JOHN KOLLEIIER, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, L'oroneh of Ala hattan,

JA ZES E. SrANronl,, I l puq' Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Rornugh of The Bronx.

MICHAEL O'KEEFFR, Deputy Collector of Assess. ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn.

JOHHN F. ROPES, Ilcputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Borough IF tluecus.

GKnena BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments and ArrI'ars, i:oroueh of Ricianond,

/cure u, for dig Csllert,on of Taxes. DAVID E. Aus'r KN, Receiver of Taxes. JOHN J .Me Doul.e cu, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Manhattan, J\ (IN R. UNUcRHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

L'orouuh of'1'he Br e x, JACIFS B. B0110K, D tputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough

of Brooklyn. F REDIl;Iru W. BIecesvErrn, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes, Borough of Queens. MATTHEW ti, fult'. Deputy Receiver of Taxes.

Borough of Richmond.

Bureau for the Collection of City Rev,exxe and of Marks/a.

DAVID O'BlaeN, Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets.

ALEXANDER i)rHqK1;, Clerk of Jtarkets.

Bureau of he City C-hamberiain. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chalnnrr~ain. J lOIN H. CAMPRr1.L, Deputy Chamberlain,

Office of the City Paymaster. No. 83 Chanlherc street :,e l No, 68 Evade street. JOHN H,TLMMERh,AN, City Paymaster.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Central Office.

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to P.M. JOHN \V Kr'I.1.rr, President of the Board ; ~omm's-

sionet far Manhattan and Br-,tux. 'FHO:.IAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Cl,mnlissioner, ADOLPH SIWls, Jr., Canu,tuis-uouuur for Brooklyn an-i

Queens, No,. rx5 and rod Livingston street, IiroukIyri EDWARD I ;LC.:: Et, Ueputy Con ln issionCr. I A5I0S F'rrxr, Conlulissioner for Richmond, flans and Spe,. ifications, Contracts, Proposals : rut

Estimates for Work and Materials for Ituilding, Be. pairsand Supplies, Rills and Accounts, A. M. tO 4 I'. i. Saturdays, 1z M,

Out-door Poor Department. Office hours. 8.30 A. -I to

De—partment I. r Care of Destit- to Children,

'I bird avenue, t.'. , .\. a7, to 4.31, P. ti.

i)El'ARTMENT OF CORRECTION Central Office.

No. 148 Fast 'Twentieth street, Onits h , i. 9 A. M, t, 4 1'. 51. ; Satunl:q's to r:: r,i.

FR%Na+ J 1.ANIK), Commissioner. N. U. F'.oxclr<r„ Deputy Conln\issioner. JOHN Ml RRrssi:v GiL11', Deputy Commissioner r

Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queen/.

FIRE JLP,bIMsN1. Office hours for all, except where otherwise not,,!,

from 9 A. t1. to 4 P. %I • ; Saturdays, 12 M.

Elend1 uartert.

Nos. 157 ton Ig9 Last Sixty-seventh Street,

JOHN J,ScAx%rt.l., Fire C-il110,sioner. J AMes H. lett iv, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs

Of Brooklyn :end Queens. AunusTCS 1 . Docn,-u'rc, Secretary. EDWARD F. CROKER, Chia of Deparrin,nt, aid in

Chance o! Fire-:darm T elegraph. JAMS h ALF., I`eputy Clttet, in Charge of Eorou;hs

of tirooklyn and Queens. GPOHCU E. 11ePI<AS, Inspector cI Comuust-, hies. PRTRI, SFERV, Fire t larsha!, Boroughs of Manhatt.tg,

The Bronx and Run,nnncl. At.oN"zo Buv'uurI, lire 'Marshal, Berouols of Brockc-

Iyn anri Queens. -stem I mInce nnen at -i11 hours

Committee to examine pub r.,lns \,-110 handle explosis.:, meets Thursday of each silo::. at 2 ,'clock r. at.

DEPAk'1'\IP:NT OF llf>CKS AND FERRIES. Pier "A,' N. R., Itutt,:ry place.

J. Ser<Gl'srsT Croanf, Pres:drrnt ; CHARLES F. ti ou v, Treasurer; 1'Fr,v I. \[twee, Coinmissioners.

WILLIAM if. Bt1RK1:, Secretary. Office hours, o A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Scturdays. tz -.1.

L1I:FARpMENY OF HEALTH. Southwest corner of Fitt}'-fifth street and Six :h .,t -

nne. n A. •. to s P. M. Burial Permit and Cmta-,iouo Disease Offices ah\uc

open. \ltcHsct, C. MuR-It,, President, and Wtugti.s•.fI.

JI-- st-'s, 111. D., JrutN B. Cost', \I. D., 'rill: Pu, -I-DFNTOP'ufr:l'OLICE ItoARn, ex-n[hcio, and the II pa r:r I Dulcet, OF• THE Pux'r, ex-officio, Comntissiouer.. C.'.1SPAR GDLt)lunust5t, Secretary' plo tent.

CHARLES F. Ruts t•.his , Al. Li., a:u)i tart' Superinten- dent.

Mu500RlcK H. I )H.r.nt; II a -t, AT. U., Assistant Snui - tary Superintendent, L'or ,oelt of Manhattan,

L: or:E.-e NIIINAHAN, 11. D., A ,rst.,nt Sanitary Sur eri ntenclent, Borough of The Iirnox,

Rou1,:Rr A. BLACK, Al. D., Assistant Sanitary Super-tendent, Ror„uxh of Brook tyn.

Orrt L. LL:''.K, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superic:-tendent, Gorongh of Queens.

JuH:.' L. Ftuc'sv, )I, 1)., Assistant Sanitary Superiu.tendeot, llirontli of Riclunond.

ME1':tRT\IEN1' OF t'SI. i-i (movie C. Ctrstra, President. I' ': 1 1-1. C -

miss- nu' in Brooklyn and Rict n \V ILLS Hut LV, 'secretary, Pall, 1 o.l ,i. O flices rsena Cenrrl Butts.

GIouGP

V. Itaotvv R, Cncl muesmner=-, I: cuss is 17-•,,Ind Queens.

(Iiices, Ci•y I-fail, Brooklyn, and I..0_I-Jul Alaps, I Pr spect park.

AucusT Mottles, Comnris -,ioner in Borough vi I he l.rnn-..

Oftiers, 71,,ewski Mansion. Claremont Plrk. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 t'. M.; S tturdays, to v.

:L't C our urissrauers,

SAMUEL P. .sums, It:\sIF.L C. FRENCH, Coninli-,s; - crs,

DEI':\kF,%IENT ill- BUILDINGS. Main Office, No. 2zo F'ou:!h avenue, Borough of \i,,n-

hattan. (ltiiee hours, 9 A. x. to 4 P. M.; Saturday, g A. Al. to 1z It.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Tiir Cr'ry or NEW YORK, DF.1'ART SIEN'1 OI I'AI(KS,

Fioito1 GIiS nr i1ANl1A'I"rAN AND RtCIIMONF), 'iii; :1 r\ t NAl , 12Er:'rr.'d PARK,

February 7, 1900.

5t[/e•r7'1lor e the L!1)' lic(ord

Sir.—I he to report the following action, taken in connection With employees of this Department, boroughs of i,1anitattan and Rich-. mood

Seibert' /rt,i /n+)u 1;'lruary 1, 1900.•

Arthur G. Waldreon, 11.nticultural I)raughts-11121), at AI,Sco per allttltnl.

:Harlin Cat roll, Foletnan of \1a,on-, at $I25 Pe l' tllont Ii.

Tar' //.red jean/ 1'i•%rioti i 10, 1900.

Gror c \1. (;raeb, Rustic \\'orker, at $4 1)cr lay.

DirrIrar,d for _1 c,;•!,°cl ref On/m and usiir., .lbosi.'r' x(11(1 Yisurf'(u,; Lart~v:a, to letke

, -1 cl /I/( r ;Dist ,V -,, ot•%' 1; bi ten))' to. IgCO

lerc i.lu ed. Stahlenl:ln, /.'~niCattily,

l\'II,I,IS 11O1,II, Sec metary, Park (hoard.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. IIII i 1. 111 'i"IIIl

(', r,lNr;-lox!:l; err :u ti(. SIO, 1F0, 114. 115, 117, 119 :vNi 251, ti I1\\\l 1 IIeIII)lNc, N, I. aSo 1,l,o.Nm(Y,

Nit v Vint;, Irehruary t), tr)oo.

tintn ri:,'1 (f lute (e It k'c'r'( ,r<l

1)1:AR tits—Iw:-uant to ectiuu 1546, chanter t' of the l,alvs of 1S97, we rc.SKotiuht} notily

you of the tulloiviu,g (haul/es in thi, uhice, viz.: Civilc.:A. Saul, i tenngrapher to Coi nlission-

,r>, >.li 11-, S,,oco Iter annul, resigned Fehru- 'Ir', ,7. I :. to tnkt effect froin this date.

u,Itttlly. It)liN C. IIER'rl,E,

I tului,.ioucr< of .lccounts.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

i1'lll>ul. 11, ,:11.U, I ii ',.,,b ril OF ItNOOKI.VN, N. V., i

February 7, 1900. J

t,./ r - /u C 11) - /X(-(-u,/-u/

)Evit toe—lou are hercbc notified that I l,h A. (' nirtney, formerly (1l11cc boy in this ('lira. ' .., Iuansfvrred to the' 1Iure:ul of Itn-ulbeill i-,..'i-lics r.If the 2d inaant.

i.._.sl)lc(Luhlt. GIGO. G. BRO\1'N,

Secl'e t arY.

TREASURER, KINCS COUNTY.

(Ii 1 ICF., ((I Ii II:

I - .\ I I I.R OF I'IN( (COI NTT, 1iu)ttl(ti(tiI OF' h't, t<1t N,

., 1, (111 Cir1' l elnuarY 7, I , , 9co. Jt; /'r; r; '•,n r,l the' ( itl' Jii'ei(u;o'

1)1 sit St R-1 have appointed as Assistant I; „ (kl:ecper in this n(Reo, in place of John I)und, re .lgnell, Charles \V. Utckerson. No. 3361, IIrth - Ireet, Jhaokl)'ma, N vv fork, corn mete tiuu I-el , ruary 1, 1900, at the same ,al-ary; iii 11x. I I lid, Viz., $2,000 per year. `

unit yours, IOfiN \V. I<I\I];A1,1,,

—`-- I. in s Counly 'Treasurer,

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. 1rr•.t(xrNiF,.T ni P'r1lvc¢s.

C'Ii e I,I Ni,t' YoRi., (' , \I\IlssluNr.r.'s Oxo-uCE,

I'- the Run' L'c11nuNG, :11 V11.5I r.' N, Nt.tt' Y01,K Crrv, N. Y.,

1t ehruary 9, Igoo.

-'-y— ; i+<n r .1 fie- C'1l' liei:))d:

Stu— 1'hc contract fr souudiurs and 1 orings on the u-it' of the toners of it propeoed bridge INo. ;lover the East river, bet (cell the- l olougls of i\lanhattan atul I;rooklyn, vv Itll Ik rnartl Iltolf, of No, Sri ClrtlandL street, was executed Febru-ary 7, 19o0, Iii tbi: 0uiee.

(our u , •i ice. I/'.:,ie t full)',

iu11N L. SALE, Covuni-sinner of Bridges.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

Pursuant to statutory reejumircmegt, notice is hereby given that an act has been passed by built branches of the Legislature, entitled

A, Acre to authorize the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New York to release the interest of the city of New fork in and to certain Lands in the borough of Brook-lyn, in r$51 City.

( 22 THE CITY RECORD. rLx(,AV, I'(;ur.u.\r.V 10, 1900.

DEPAR'I'11F.NI OF EDUCATION. BOARD OF FDUC:OTION.

,5 Grand street, Borough, of Manhattan, 9 AIM to - . -i.; S:rturd.IN s, 1, A. M. to I2 11.

J ~u-t to J. t.rri r. r•, President; A. EMERSON PALMER Secretary.

School Board for the Boreu'hs of Man/to//an ant The Bronx.

Fifty-ninth street and Park avenue, Borough of Mon• h:ttl 11,.

JOIe1H J.I.tlILlt, President.

Shoo! Board for the Bosou. h of Rroo4lyx No. r/r 1,;%ingston street, Brooklyn.

C,iARLOs E. IL n:r•:;c rsoN, President ; GEORGE G. BROWN, Secretary.

School Board for the Borough of Queens. F'lu f,lnu, L. I.

F, UI'. 11A.1c Si ONION, President ; Joshes: It Frrz. PAT(IJ K. Secretor,.

&hoof Board be the Bnroxe, of Rickntowrl'. Stapleton, Staten Island.

J 014N T. BURco, President; FHANXLIN C. VITT, Sec. ret;,ry.

SI[ERIFF'S OFFICE. Stewart Ilutbbm;, 9 A. hl. to 4 P.M.

\\ II.!.I:III I'. (iRFLL, Sheri.!; HENRY 1', AfUI.VANY, er Sheriff.

Ste l'RIll'S OI'FIC1', KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house lir,..klyn. \\ D-I-IAU 1VALr,r;, Sheriff; Janie DLSN,:. Under

! .-rid. '1. to 4 r, ti ; Saturdays, r2 si.

'HGI:IFF'S OFFICE, (4UF,F:N$ COUNTY. C :.:u}' Court-hou<c, l,on_ Lland City, g.s.!.t, to 4 P. M.

\',_ n-Lt:ut Cats BAKIik, Sheriff; \1 ILIlAVI MLTHCt•,s, -n lc r Sheriff,

111VRUFF'S OFFICE, RICH?IUtiD COUN'I'1', I;- c c my Court-house, Rihmon.1, S.1., 9 A. M. 104 P. M. .\:- uuii Its AcKLR, Sheriff,

RF;(; IS'I'ER•S OF'FICF. F.,-st side City Hall Park. Office hours from q A,M

!:. r I. 'a.: Saturdays, a .. sl, to to Al. During the I:. (it t his of July and August the hours are from 9 A. Si.

l .SAC FROnl11K, Register; JOHN VoN GLAIIN lily Register.

RI•:G1 7'I ld, F:1 \G. Cc1UN'1'Y. I Lill u1 Records. Office hours, g A.sl. to 4 P. ill., ex-

-;.c -lg nIniJ1s of _f my t, till Au,qust, then from g A. M. I .

-; . r. rt., provided for by statute. I.l.I E... R. Ht,,vi, Register. (t.1IZ~; EN C. '1IZ1u,w1.1.L, Deputy Register.

COMM ISSIONF:R OF JURORS.

1'.:'\ ,m , 127 Stewart 1;nilding, Chambers street and :,/way, o A. ,I. to 4 v, Si..

p!i.e1.es WISLDL, Commissioner; JAMES E. CONNER, I+el.nty Commissioner,

SPECIAL C017A1]sSI(lNF.A OF JURORS. 5.0. rte k i (tin avenue. 9 A. it. to ,I I-. Ii, i!. W. I:Rov, Commiss!orcr. I I:cuL RICK P. Slalrsos, Assistant Commissioner.

C:1',1AIt( lONRROFJURORS,KINGSCOUNTY. - Court-bause. \\ ILLAAM A. Fut-Y, Commissioner.

Shit;CI.IL C011'tTISstONF.P OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY

N.). X75 Fulton street. I t,11'At2D J. DDOLIIO, Cen=missioner.

Ci IS11IISSIO'\ER OF JURORS, t)UEENS Ct)UN'l'1'.

I :lice hour-, 10 A. %t. to 4 I. M. ; Saturdays, 10 A. M. to

I. Im'ARD 1. K':APrR, C-0li1r1ssic,ner. ii. Host it, rtlunnae, Assistant Commissioner,

C' •isf1SSIONY-R OF J URORS, RICITstONP COIli .1 V.

(~1t1RI-ES J. geIo.stI so, Coin!lllssloner, I. HOWARD 'IAN \A•.te, Ueputy Cuminissioucr. I Il/Ce Open (coal 9 A. M. until 4 1. xL ; Saturday<, i tom ..:.to 12 M.

NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. :`r. 710 l.udt,`w street, it A. M. to IO F. M., daily. \\ IIu Ata I. G1:. LL, Shcrfl. Y;rxlct, fl. p,cl r: n, Warden.

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Nos. 8, o, to and it New County Court-house, 9

A. + .o 4 r M. 11~11.I I','1 10 ii SI it Ii, County Clerk. G RI,R n. F. H. FAHRRACH, Deputy.

KI::GS COILA'1'Y CL,i'RK'S OFFICE. LI I .1 Cea,n!x. L'rw,favn, g A. M. to 4 P.51.

it -: 1', HthrII-r r, C u:Hy Clerk.

(,1UF;ENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, J:,nt nice, N, Y., I ofmh \VarcJ. I sorough of Queens. I if, e hours, April I to October 1, b A. '.1. to 5 .5!.;

I t -tkbtir I to A; nil r, g A. it. to 5 r. Ii ; Saturdays, to

l ,unty and Suprc-me Court held at the Queens C-unty C',urh house. Lung Island City, Court opens _ A '' ;idjourn ; t'. St.

I,.Ila Ii. Ill Ir1uN, County Clerk. 1:N,:ills Dow•n'I5 e, Deputy Cuu1HV Clerk.

ItIC}lm1ON1) C(iUN'1'V CI.I;RK'S OFFICE., County Office Building ituchmond, S. 1., 9 A. M, to 4

F.'1. I.Incr,'•I, \f. Mn' LLr: R, County Clerk. Cm-,inm.LL M. C crote, Deputy County Clelk,

NE\V I'-1sT RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Comunsstnners' Office, Nos. 49 and Sr Chambers

street, New Ycrk, 1) A. It. to 4 C. M. Li wis Nlxot, 1'resident ; JAMES W, ]tovl.R, Vice.

President; I Alit ra D. li R1.L, Secretary ; J LION D. FA I}1ChIl1) Treasurer; IuuN W. Wl-BEe, Suit E. I,A`e and The 'ii AV' d., Comutissroners,

l;i,ief Engineer's Otlice, 10, 84 lircadway, Brooklyn, ts.D.,9 A.M. to 51',M.

DlSl'RlCT A -1TORNEV. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M. 4 P. 1t, asA BIRD GARDINER, District Attorney ; WILLIAM J.

MOKKNNA. Chief Lao Clerk,

KINGS COUN'I'Y Illsl'RICI' A'!"I'OI4NEY. Oflice, County (;ourt-house, Borough of Ilrooklyr

Hours, q A. M. l0 5 P.M. J"Hn I'. CLARKE, District Attorney.

t)VEKNS COUNTY DIS'1'RIC'I' A'I'T1llNI'V7

Office, Queens Comity (:Dort-house, Long Islam City, 9 ,;. v., I y r. 0.

I I'no It. AI r:v I: r1, L, District A troy11ey, CLAxe in itA. DR .'. , Chief Clerk.

RICHMOND COI'NTV DIS'1RICT ATlORNI;Y fort Ri,:mmcna, S. I. EDWARD S. RAwsON, Distric::lttorney.

CORONERS. Borough of !\•fanhattan.

Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at aI limes of clay and Light.

F:Dwaau T. F'rrzi'A rPICK, JACOB E. RAUSCH, EDwARI W. HAIRT. ANTONIO 7UCCA.

borough of The Bronx.

Ni. 761 Fast (Inc Hundred and Sixty-sixth street Open from 8 .t. al. to 12, midnight.

ANTNONV \ICJ )wRN, 1'HU.51AS M. LYNCH.

Borough of Broolrlyr.

Office, Rcvm 17, Borough Hall. Open all times o day and night, except betu-een the hours or I2 M. ant 5 r, Mt., on Swtdays and holidays.

A,-rHoav ,j. Dunit;ruc, GEulccE W. DHLAP.

Borough of Queens. Office, Borough H,tll, Fulton street, Iamaica, L. 1. 1 'HILle T. Chun[:,, LnoriAoi RuopF, Jr., and SAMUEL

$. (III V- fr. CHAI'LI.S J, SCIrxrLLrR, Clerkk.

Borough of Richmond. No. g4 New York avenue, Rosebank. Open for the transaction of business all hours of the

day and night. I uHN NIAYRR, GEORGE C. TRAPrrOR.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-blouse. Court opens at 10.30

A. M. ; adjourns 4 1•. M. l'1iANlc T. Frrzne:aALD, Anr:r:F C. THOMAS, Sur-

rog.ttca ; WILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAAMAG1': COMMISSION, 'rW1:N'rY--1lllRI) AND'FWENTY.

FOURTH WARDS. Room 58, Schermethorr I:uilding, No, 96 Broadway, Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3

P. M. \VH.t.L&st E. STH.LINGS, Chairman ; CIARLES A.

JACK—N, Oscan S. LAn,Ev, Commissioners LAMONT ftltLDIGKl.IN, Clerk.

CITY AMAGIS7'RA'I'E$' COURTS, Courts onto from 9 A. M, until 4 P. N. City 1Vlrgistrates—Hr,NRr A. ItmANN, RoncoT C.

CORNnf1i., LN:ROV lb. CRANE-, JosFTh 31. I)K(: FI., CHARLES A. M.;s',m[r-ni, Lorsxz ZEI.LF.R, CI,ARrccr W. Meaux, JOHN O. RIu'n, J"surs P-It, JouN B. AIosi, h:u- wA l: a Hoc;'.. r:, VV, H, 0I,nI SYF. An.

PHILIP xI'mi1, Secretary. First District—Criminal Court Building Second Ilfstriet—felTerson Aiatket. Third District—No. 6g Essex street. hourtit District—Silty-seventh street, near Lexington

avenue. I'rtth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first street

southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street

and Third avenue, Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street. west of Eighth

avenue. SECOND DIVISION.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District—No.3r8 Adams street. JACOn BREN-

NEil, Magistrate. Second District—Court and Butler streets. HENRv

Riui-rotc, Magistrate. - Third District—Jfyrtle and Vanderbilt avenues.

CHARLES E. 'I'EALF, Magistrate. Fourth District—Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, WILLIAM

KRRAMER, Magistrate. Fifth District—Lwen and Powers streets. AetDRsw

LESION, Itlat;istrsie, Sixth Disvict—Gates and Reid avenues. Lewis R.

WowiIT, Magistrate. Seventh Distract—No. 30 Grant street, Flatbush

AI.Fkt!u F. Sirr:RS, Magistrate. Eigtrth I)istsict—Citoev Island— ALI,EIZ'I VANSRLtNT

IoDRlhtteS, Jr., f11agiKtste.

Borough of Queens. First District—Nos. 21 and 13 Jackson avenue,

Long Island City. 31At stew J. SMITH, Idagistr.te. Second l(istrict—blushing, Long Island. Luxes J.

C-,NNORrcN, Magistrate. '1'l,ird District—Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED-

OIONL J. IISALV, Magistrate.

Borough of Richmond. First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. JoHN

CIIOAK, Magistrae. Second District—Stapleton,StttenIsland. NATHANIEL

)I\r1oJ1, Magistrate. Secretary to the Board, JAxeu J. CH:os~otrs, Myrtle

and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn.

KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT, Hall of Records, Brooklyn. GEoRGiL 1f. AuuuTT, Surrogate. NI tCHo RL A, Md(ouDNlCit, Chief Clerk. Court opens I o A. al. Ofllce hours, g A. St, to 4 P. st.

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE, County Office Building, Richrnond, S. I. sTr•%i-ar:N D. STEVENS, County Judge.

KINGS COUN'f'Y TREASURER. Court-house, Roem 14. JOHN W. Kt11BALL, Treasurer; THOMAS F. FARRELL,

)eputy Treasurer.

CIIE COMMISSIONF'.RS OF RECORDS, KINGS COUN tY,

Roma I, Hall of Records. Office hours, q A. M, to r nt. GEORGE E. W ALDO, Commissioner. FRANK M. YHoHittRV, Deputy Commissioner. 'I'NOsm ,s D. \i,ssemioP, Superintendent, J usurp H. UI:ESrLLH, Secretary.

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Roouts 14, 15 and r6 Nos. 049 to 151 Church street. President, JOHN RESFIIAN ; Secretary, J,osuEs E.

rlcGnvRRN; 1 reasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HoRACE .,ottIns, P. J. ANDRrws, es-officio. Office open during business hours every day in the

ear, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on donday, Wednesday and Friday after r r. nt,

SUI- REIUF COURT, County Court-house, 10,30 A. M. to 4 P. M. Spe, ial Term, Part I., Room No. r6, Clerk', (Juice, Part I., Rosin No. r5

Special Term, 1 'art I I., Room No, 13. l Jerk's I lftice, fart I I„ Room No. r:, Sur, ial 'Cernl, Part I I I., Room Nn, ,3. Cl,rk', O(fcc, fart III., Room Nu. to LDecial I !rill Part IV,, Room No, to, Spet ial I ,-nn, Part V., Room No. 3t. Spe. ial'lerm, Part V1., Roum Na 3r, Sue ial Teru!, Part V I L, Ronm Nn, y9. 'Trial 'I ern!, Part I I., R',ont No, 31. Clerk's ()flice, Room Ni'. 21. 1'ri;,1 Term, Part I I I., Room No. rzz 'Irial'Ierin, fart IV., Room N.,:~l. trial '1 erm, Part V., Room No. : f.

'Trial to n, fart VI., Room Nn. ~5 'Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. c. Trial Tern[, Part V1 II., Rnom No. c7, 'Trial 'Term, I'art I K. Room No„g, Trial Term, Part X , Room Nn. 2S. 'Trial Tcrn1, fart XI , Roum Nn. 37. 'Trial fern,, Part XI I., Room No. 26. Appellate fern[, I:oom No.z;, Clerk's I Vitae, .Appellate fern, Roost No, 3n, Naturalization Bureau , Room No. S. Assignment IJureau, Room No, YRStZCCS—ABFAHAM R. I,AW1ttNCr, CHARI-ES H.

'I'ItLAX. CHARLES F'. 3IACT,R.AN, I RL.DFRtCK Sos ru i JAMES FIc76PRAI.D, 7IlLIlS BHACs, DAVIT) l.EvENYR1T r, I,FiNAxD A. GfticnxIcH, HFNRV tttscaori', Jr., JOHN J. FRElnVlIAN, (:PORGY P. ANDI<Rws, P. HENtIV Duu iio, DAVID .\ICADA\I, HF\RY R. F;ERK\IAN, HENRY A. (iII.DERti Lr•:IiVH, FRANCIS 1\I SCOTT, J:\111:s A, O'Goksias. WILLIAM SOHMN.R, Clerk,

Al'pDLI.s'IP DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth

street. Court opens at r P. %I. CHAILRS H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice; GRnlzr1

C. IBARRETT, (;IIT(S Ev 1i. ItIC LAt-t;Ht.IN, 1' Iw'ARU PAT-TFR5ON, IM'IORGAN J. O'itRIF\', (;F<'Nt.K I.. IN,;RAHAhM, WILLLtat Rcsi,Fy, Justices. ALPRI:u\Lar.,r.v~F, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMB, Jr., Deputy Clerk.

CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court

opens at 'o.;o o'clock A. nt. Enw AND H. CAKROLL, Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to

4 P. 51,

COUNTY COURT-, KINGS COUN'I'V. County Court-house, lirnokiyn, I:oonts 10, ra, 2.1 and

27. Court opens to A. it , daily, and sits until business is completed, Part I„ Ruom No. 23, Burt II„ l:oont No.ro, Court ]louse. Clcrk' (Juice, Romps ,, and 2~, open daily from g A.M. to 4 I. St. ; Saturdays, no xl.

JOsIAH AJI't\ALL AND \VM. B. liL'RD, Jll., County J edges.

CHARLUS V. VAN Dororo, Chief Clerk.

QUEENS COUNTY COURT. Cotmty Court-house, I.ong Island City. Countt I ourt opens at 9.30 A. Ii ; adiourns at g r. td. County Judge's ollice always open at Flushing, N, V. liARRl-*ON S. AlOoRF, County Jud.gs,

CI'T'Y COURT OF'1- HE CITY OF NEW YORK, No to CIt:,mbers street, Itrawm-stone Building, City

Hall Park, from to .A, M,to 4 P.M. General feritl. Trial Ternt, Part I. Part If. Part TIf, Part IV. Special Term Chambers will be held to A. Ti. to 4

V. M. Clerk's Office, from g A. :.I. to 4 r, M. JAMES II, Fr-,-7ds1oNs, Chief Justice ; JOiIN H,

]1tCCi.RYRl', Lewis J. CONLAN, JOUN P, SeRCCHKmAN, EDWARD 1', O'Dut ,inR and 'PHf.1,DOR0 1'. HASC-4LI, Justices. THOMAS F'. SMITH. Clerk,

COURT OF GF;NERAL SESSIONS. Held in the building for Crinunal Courts, Centre

Elm, \VI,ire and Franklin streets. Court opens at half-past I. o'clock.

Runts B. COWING, City Judge ; JOHN W. Gore, Re. Corder ; JoSErll E. NrwBuRcFR., MARTIN '1', 1\Ic\IAHON and WArneS \V. hos'coR, fudges of the Court of General Sessions. EDWARD It, CARRnrt., Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M.to 4 P.M.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between

Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan, Court opens at IC A. M.

7usti,es, First Di, isiun — ELtvuR B. HINStAm,e, WILLIAM TRAVERS JEnoOIF., FPHRAI%i A. JACOB, JOHN I;. itl KTAN, \VILLIAV C. Hu[.DnDoto. WILLIAM Al. FI:Litt. Clerk ; Jus0rtt H. Jnxr•.,, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's olfte open from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. RI. Second Division—'Trial clays—I;orough Hall, Brook-

lyn, Monday s, \y!i11sse0y5 and Fridays, at ro o'clock; 'Cows Hall, Jamaica, Rurongh of Queens, Tuesdays, at to O'clock ; '!own Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Rio hntond, 'Thursdays, at to O'clock.

yu.nieteo—Jo11N Cut'RTnnY, I-IOWARD J. FoRKEK, l'A'LrltCK KF:AUY, JOHN FI.F'•tlsG, 'I'HOstAS W. IFtI,'ar.r.At-D. Josiid L, KFRRIOAN, Clerk ; CHARLES F. \VOL , Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, I ;orougt. Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, apes lrod l 9 A. M. to 4 r, M.

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Borough of Manhattan.

First District—'Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway mil Whitehall street. including Governor's Island, lIedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, corner of Wooster street.

DASIEI- E. Ftstr, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's office open from g A. ill, to 4 r, N.

SecondDistrict—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four-teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward ying south and cast of Broadway and Whitehall street. ~ourt-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets.

HFR5IANC BOLTS, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from g A. At. to 4 P, M. Court opens daily at to A. al., and remains open until

Iaily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily rosiness, except on Sundays and legal holidays,

Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, Court. 00111, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth treet. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays xceptedi from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. St. Wad. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards.

.ourt-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue. ;ourt opens 9 A. M, daily, and remains open to close of usineas. GnuxaE F. RolcscH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

Yards, Court-room, Nu. 154 Clinton street. BIIYJAMiN HOFFMAN, Justice. 'THOMAS FIT7PATRlCR,

'Jerk. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards,

lourt-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and econd avenue. Court opens 9 A. N. daily, and continues pen to close of business. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room,

lo. rgt East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

MO1tNING—"MORNING JOURNAL,""FELE. graph,"

Evening—" Daily News,” " Comntercia Advertiser, Weekly—" Weekly Union." Senli-weekly—" Harlem Local Reporter," German—" Morgen Journal,"

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor, City Record.

SFPTRItRRR 6, I8gg.

SUPREME COURT.

RS1' DEPARTMENT.

in the matter of the application of The City of New York. acting by and through the Board of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of the wharfage rights, terms, easemeul s, emoluments and privileges appurtenant to PIER, OLD NO. 4, EAST RIVER, not now owned by The City of New York, and all right, title and interest in and to aid pier or any portion thereof, not now owneri by The City of New York, to be taken for die improvement of the

7,11,NICIy.I. CIVIL SERVICE CO\I111S'ION. Cri miu..I (urt Iklilding, Centre street, ,etwee r,u,kltn and W(,itc streets, 9 A.01.to 4 P. M.

." H, Kr.ur, I'resident, ALrOANDF:u 7'. MASOI •l I.I A'1t N. DVKIAN, (;om1n13sloeers,

L. •I I' ILLtrs, Sc, retarv.

1:1)ARD OF ASSESSORS. )fin:!, No. uz, l(rnerlwaV, 0 A. M,to 4 P, M,

• .IHU \I, Cu it IICsident, nlIWAIL: CAtru.I A. Wu.,oN, Is r1,ICK SL HAVKI:-tc and Join

•I NltocG, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM Ii • Secretary.

morning at 9 o clock (except Sundays., mu legal Luli-daysl, and continues open to close of business.

IIrRluA' Jns1;rH, Justice. PATRICK NICDAVITT, Clerk.

Fighth Dlstrlct—Sixteenth and Twentieth W.trds, Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street .md Eighth avenue. Court opens at r, .A. M. :md cnn- tinues open to close of business.

Clerk's office open from 0 A. M. to 4 P.M. e.tcb Court day

Trial days and Return days, each Court day. J OCEPH H. STINKl, Justice. 1'HOiiAS COo.TIGAN,

Clerk.

Ninth District—'Cwe!fth Ward, except that portion thereof which lies west of the centre line of t.enox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north or the tet minus of Lenox avenue. Court-roost, No. 770 East One Hundred and 'twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place Court opens every ru'rninc .tt 9 o clock lexcept Sundays and legal holidays, and con-tinues open to close of business,

Ji.itii'H P. FAI.!.ON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KF-NNF.IIV, Clerk.

Clerk's office open artily from g A. M. to 4 F. M.

Tenth District-1 went y-second Ward and all that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is hounded on the north by the centre line of One Hundred :aid Tenth street, on the south by the centre line of Figluy-sixth street, nn the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, anu on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. 314 West Fifty-Inttrth street. Court opens dui ly (Sundays :md legal holidays excepted) !pour y A. M. to 4 P. M.

'THOMAS Id. MURRAY, Justice. Hccn GR.-ANT, Clerk. Eleventh Dtstrlct—'That portion of tbe"Tw!1fth Ward.

which lies north of the centre line of West Ooe Huh-tired and 'Tenth street and west of the centre liuc of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem riser north of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Cnurt-room, corner of One I fmmndre,l and 'Posen t e -sixth streef and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sue ,l;l VS and legal holivays excepted) from 10 A.M. to 4 F.'1-

F'RANcis J. WokCKsr5R, Justice. AuoLrH S.Dt.'%IA-iiAtt , Clerk

Borough of The Brona. First District— \ll that part of the 'Twenty-foorll'

With whii h was Lltely snnexed to the Citc and Coln! y of New York by chapter rn34 of the Laws of sags, c,+ut.. pnsiam; all of the late Town of West, heater and p:u'I in the Towns of I•.ast,hester and Pelham, includin;; till, Villages of W,Ikctield and W-illiani%oridke, Cuurt-rlg,00, 'Town Hall, Alain street, Westchester Village. Cnnrt opens daily (Sundays and legal holida)•s excepted; Irole. 9 A.M. to 4 P. 11.

\VII LIAN W. l'ENFIEt.n, Justice. JOHN N. STFu.11:T Clerk,

Second District—Twenty, -third and T•nenty-f,)urtl. Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and t''c lluudtvtI amu Fifty-eighth 51 reet. l )[lice hours from c, A. M. to 4 r, Si. Court Opens at Io A, M.

JOHN iii, T1t:RNEV, Justice. Hiw'AHn "IFAR, Cie, II

Borough r.- Hroolclvn.

First IV'strict—Comprising First, Second, 'l'hi Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and 'Twelfth Wards r' Ill,. Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest curl, • t State and Court streets.

Jttus J. lb its, Justice. EDWARD \InlAN, Ciert-. Clerk's office open from g A. it. to 4 r, 11,

Second District— Seventh, F.ighh,, Ninth, Fleve tu•, Twentieth, Twenty-first 1'wen ty-second and '1 'se nl ,--third Wards. Cocrt-roont located at /so -wav, Brooklyn.

GCRARh B. VAN WART, Justice. Wu,t 1, - Clerk,

Cleric's otlice open from q A. zL to 4 P. 1.+

TI/rd I)istnct—I nclurles the'lhlrtee nt! , ,. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Secenteent Ii, F Nineteenth \Wards. Court-house, Nos. o.,:, o . -_.i sue. I;rookl}-n.

\l'tLLL\,u J. LPsctr, J ustice. Jilin W. Ca:l l:•:tl:~:. Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. Until 4 P. M. Co'alI opens at ro o'clock,

Fourth District — Twenry-fourt It, 'Foes; y-tl fail, Twenty-sixth, 'I wenty-seventh and Twenty-e htl. Wards. Court-rooul, No.14 Howard avenue.

'flIoElts II. \Ve.L1.x•Es, Justice. FllrrSAN I- tam As,.. HI 'ROT Clerk ; JAttss I'. Sinai. nit Assistant Clerl..

Clerk's office open front g A. M. to 4 P. M.

Filth District—'Twenty-ninth, 'Thirtieth, Tltirt}'-lit st. and 'Thirty-second Wards. Court-room ,. t I'.. 11. ,u our and hay Twenty-sec,,nd sweet, Batit I. -

CoRrEl.lus Firxuuicsuto, Justice. I O'Lr• ARY, Clerk.

Clerk's ollice ouen front 0 A, nt. to 4 P, st.

Borouelt of Queens.

First District—First Ward all of l,on_ 1;: ,o, ,., formerly comnosinc five \Yards). Cciuirt-.i.ua I u<-.: County Court-house (located temporari I)' I.

THOSIAS C. Kau1RS, Justice. r mto.hAs F, KENNY, Clerk,

Clerk's n ice open from g A. Al, to 4 P. •a, eo:lt on day. Court held each day, except Saturriay.

Second I)istnct—Second and' bird \Paris, who includes the territory of the late -Towns of V-ewtou•u .And Flushine. Court-roonr in Court-house of late 'loon 3f Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street Elmhurst, New York. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New York.

WILLIAM RAS;t IN, Jr., Justice. 11r:;.<v WALTER, Jr., Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. ill. Third Iilstmtt—JAMHS F'. 3tCLAUGHLIN, Justice;

GF['RGE \V.DA110N, Clerk. four[-house, 'I own Hall. Jamaica. Clerk,s office open front g A. St. to 4 P. II. Court held

on %Ioiidiys, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to .t, st.

Borough of Richmond. First District—First and 'l hird Wards (Towns

Cstleton and Northfield). Court-room, toriner Villag. Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Brighton.

JOHN J. KFNNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, Clerk. Court office open from 9 A. st, to 4 P. Si, Court held

each dny, except ` uurday, from 10 A. nt. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards

(Towns of blidclletown, Southfield and Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton,

(i1tui.eE W. STAKI•:, Jusnt:e. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk, Court office open from g A. rt. to 4 F. +I. Court held

each day from ro A. M., and continues until Close of business.

' 'l'L1RJ)Ati•, 1"l-:ria•:\t,%- 10, 1900. 'I- HE CITY RECORD. 923

!.r fr,nt nl' T'he C.tv . ,f Vc v \' irk ,it III,. .d "I. nranr Bh ) D ti I I I I•: I' nu < ~,nt t t ,f t c

p. r , del I. I rcl lur ad th ) u I tpr rcv.d by the Cotnuu inners of Un Si Lit,

1 Ind.

FURsI'ANT '1O -1 C_I'll)N 8..3 I)F C.H V'TEPR 378 It t e 1. t . of q7 trd all the s6uutev in

slcI 1rse r,l;uIe n I provided, no ice ,, ht r y :. tven that an up b- a on aill h; ntadu to the Suprem: C ,art of the State of New York, at a Special Turin. fart III. i and Cola I, to he held in the County Cour -hnu.:, to

The City of dery Yurk, nn the z tb d.,y- If Fe rrtury Igo), .It the opening of th • (_,urI I to tint tiny, or as Sohn there., ti • r as rnun set • call b: lte &id therein, for the appo!nttncnt of Commis icnere of I(,tim rte and Assess-ment to the above-enti•, lold molter.

'l lie nature :tml extent nl the i -nprovemrnt her,•by in" I, ndcd i, the acq.tis•tion in jill na on a td for ,lie bcneit t)t'1'hc(;II' of New York, fn the exr_uti,,t of a. rtain p!a•t for the imprnvenant of the water front of iii t City lit N'it' \-,arIt, iursirinr to the <ct'ute, ill such cas, ode and pi vtoeal :i td cleterinrc'diii' >a by thu hoard

of hod, , nn [hr- rich d,) of April. t87,, and ap-pr v, d by tile (oiiinl.-i,,nni-s of the Sinking Fun t r u the a7'.h d.ty of April, t87r, as aliereti and omcoraed by the 16,:nhd Ill I) ,cks, N ovemt er -,. r8 ,q, which tdter-otion and mnendmcut wing .approves! by the Cotn-ntissioners of the iinkin.; Funu, I)eccmber 6, r8,n, and whirl; acrid pith and :one ndment :nc lile,l in the l(ticc of Itic 1)eparioneill of I)nci.s;toil Ierri-s, of all the ,vhoriage rights, terms, vacracutt, eroomronats and bin t egos not no,v owned by Tlie Cti of New Y„tk, :utd ,iititian t to the 'rein ice d, s a flied as follow=, to ivit Ill the inter• tt ill the I t r I.'tow C as Pier . old No. ,i, East river, not now 01 iic,l by I Ii City of Nt,v A or:<. ,aid inncis! I c:ng an ratdrvided half in!tesr, suit Vier Lein, hounded and descn!,ed :w tol-i[tt , to it-it:

hie_tinnim at a pint where. the exi,lin, bulkhead along t'e: southerlg -i le ,-f moth street in eisects the it ,ster!y lineal Pier, ill N t 4, ICa'i rli er; rune log thence mother l}, dare said wcsterly lete fP,et, nId No. 4, 472..!0

Ic, I. to the 'milt--t iv or tither -lid ,.1 said pier ; thence eu'tOil} along the .motherly llr i ub-r c,td nf -s:ti,l I im-abl,ut in IC t to the ,a-t' ly lira• of sail pelt, : then it tar rtrtu ly al'-nit the v , , city lm,- of ,a d p". i 1(g 6a b•et I. tile mill t f culid tiding rm:nin- alms, ih t,,nil,rrli >nl,: of t.out I _spent ; t t„m-c wesrcrly -liii -Iii _girl lit,: of s itd lillin, in f•ct to tiro I+„in , o: 1'l:r -e of I, 'imun;, be t c said <-vr r.d di1150510v„ nrlli,• nr I,!. , to4othcr with ill the r i ytbts of w}tu fu'-. .utd tiller ttyhts t ounected 1t.tl , , I, r I Lorna t. -u It ,vh:trf or peer.

I 1 at.-.'1, N, ., 1 I f iiruary q, roe. Ii IN \\'I1\1,I,.N,

, .it.naelron Cnuentl, No., T,vm, Raw,

1!nruu,qh of :1lnnii:ttt;t',, City . f New Y..rl<.

NI3'10E OF AI'PiICAlIDN Ff)R THE AP-1'OINT'VII'N I (II' CO ['MIS>IONERS Ol' 1.oPI\IA1'E AND ASSIISa;1ILNI'.

In the matter of the applicationof The City of New fork, acting by and thrllL'li the ]bard of I)ocks, rel-ntive to acquiring right and title to and pu,ses,iun of Il,c tv h rf i •c ri;dhl,, terms casements emoltDnents and I r e iletes obipn1itentmt to eignly-eight X88 feet of thlca i nn the southerly side of Si 111111 Iv II!Fa1T, EAS1' RIVER, at nod near CLINTON ST'RI?E'1', necessary to he taken for the tmprocentcnt oh I. ,c water front of 'Pile City of Ncn York on the 1111-t river, po r:uanl to Ilie plan bereluh re adopted by the Board of Docks and approver by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

ll1INT'1lFN I Or' C(19l\II'v-IONEIIS OF'

LSTIM,IIE AND ,\ISESS8IGN'1'. ~LRSUAN I' TO SEC'T'ION 802 OF CHAPTER 378 of the Laws of t8)7, and all the statutes in

Ill the matter of the application of 1i,e City of New such cases made and providod, notice is bereby given York, :,ciin;• by iii d through the Board of Docks, rein- that :w application will Ito trade to the Supreme Court tive to acquirmg right and title to and possession of of the State of Ncw Yorl, at a Special Term, ['art I II. of the uplands alai I:utd-, wharf property, wharfage said Court, to be held in the County Court-house of '1'Ite right,, terms, c:tscme rt,, emoluments and pi ivile4cs I City of New \ on:, on the .6.h day of February, rgoo, at of and to the uplands aid lands neccsaary to he take, n , the opening of the Court on that da)', or as 51011 there Ibr the in1 provento fit of the water front of file City of 1 after as counsel call be heard thereon, for the appoint_Nw Yuck on the North River, between THJ R- I men t of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessntctd in TEVNIH St'RISkl' AND FUUR'1'EEN'[H I tileabove-euttled matter.

Silt kill and the easterly side of the marginal street, I The nature and extent of the improvement hereby whorl c,r place adr,pted by the Board of Uceks and intended is the acquisition in the name of and for the approved by the C,,ntmis,i, hers of the Sinking Fund, benefit of The City of New York, for the execution of a and the Hudson river, pursu:,nt to the plan hereto- certain plan for the improvement of the water front of it re adopted by the Board of Ducks and approved byI The City of New York, pursuant to the statutes in

he Commissioners of tine Sinking lrund. such cases made and provided, determined upon by the ~ Board of Docks on the 13111 day of April, itr, and

PURSU:ANT TO SECTION 8zz OF CHAPTER approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund 378 of the Laws of 1897, an.l all the aanucs in on the 27th say of April, ,871, as altered and amended

such cases made and provided, notice is hereby givuu by the Board of Docks on the 3oth day of December, that an application will be ntade to the supreme Court 1598, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink-of the State of New York at a Speci 1I 'Term, Part 111. I ink Fund on the 3d day of February, t8gg, and tt hich of

the said

City not tNtew be York, on the 26th dy of ,February of , the Department dofc Dock

thereof and

are F Ferries, o£

the all the

1900, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as 1 wharfage rights, terms, easements, emoluments and soon thereafter as counsel call be heard thereon, for i privileges appurtenant to the bulkead on the southerly the appointmentr,f Commissioners of Estimate and I side of South street, beginning at the point of intcrsec-

Assessment in the above-entitled matter. j lion of the easterly line of Clinton street produced, and

running thence .:r tcrl} :a t e tb, s,:ctl„vl 1,1u ti ..oath street .th u ulglay I t 'd hut-I.

Dated N a Y„rt. I bmart ) ry lt)IIN \FH I. Ni

(.i 'rlh1r tuon I ouns 1 N, n F tyr,n R,nv,

Bnruugh ,'I `.i anhnt',n, City lit Net, A-•'rk

°IIaI' ItlI1':1RIN1I(N I

Nt-r'PICI: l)1';tPI'lIl' A'I'I( IN FlIP I FIE \i'I'ihlNT tll N'I' tJF (.t)\INI l-'ol(1\ hR, 1)1 I oil\I:\1'. AND Aoaf'95\lFNI.

In tl:, mmt, r of to : pill cation of The lily -f Ac, York, tt tieg h}• ,n, I It 1111111 the• li - url „f Dock. re L:Gse lu a'_gmr,n;; ri' l t and ii' ii' to and puss ,s;n of the uplanJ>, land-. tc I:a-1 properly, ti is ri:ar: term', e.,.eu•,ent., enso[uramI-. c. III Ilii„ll,' s of :,n to lit of 1h5th, and lair':_ ne111,_,;I,y to i„- I.,k. i I thcimpnn,:u a ntrlf toe wale r l"n,:tof Ila.:t;R',1N , t Yu, i, II t if,,:\ r t r"v , r, IC ,t', en Ill I I I''.

011,1.111 r1R1I.'C •1NI) L1l111T'lGI\I'I SI 1<1:1'; f, and :hi: easterly ,ids of the , sat, , t, wharf, or Ill ,- c ash ph .i by the I a,rd ill I!„c:l and optroccd I , the (",•ntmi'.l,in'•r- of the Sinfin: Fund, and the Hudr„u river. I ur>uan, o , tilt plat here .f Isle arim,tc'd Ly tie Iio li d of ho Is :rod ep pr,.coll i.y the Can, mils'-Onrr, ut tlm Siul.ing laid.

PURSL N1''10 SI•-C'I'ION 3, ill' UiAI'ICT ,7., of tl e itties Ill );, and :dl t1t ,tut l i

such c,-s mar's arc prntt,L d, entice t. I cr - by. cave, that all npl licalir n „ill be mule to the Sup r. % is Color of the State of Now \"oil, rt a 511e,iel T- I'm, Pn, t III ,-f ,aid Curt, to be held in t' e Cilntr ('(iur.-hot c, h The City of Aenv Y -rk, nn rite ,tit to d.,y ill I t'Nru.110' [goo, at the opcmti'( rt Ill, Curt un Ih)1 da, , nr:c scroll itcoosftcr a, cn, lien! can he h,•:ud therelot, for tilt lipp,intmmtl ,J Cotumiaoilcr_, of i:stimAc and :A, rs: meat in the olwvc-rnIitlei motto.

The nature awl extent of the inlProvr_tnent uc1c6g In-Icnded is the ncqui.,ui,n, ,n i.e iii mu ill and Inr alt' ueticfu of 'Ili. lily of Nea' 1 ork. for Iii': cxcc:ttton it I errain plan for tit intpi ovement 'f the tenter Iro lit r, The (luty f Acts lurk, p ,SI,.i•tt i.. the st.uutes m sits' cat e. made and provided, d'v rntinc, up„u b}- th, f!,;III[ ,f 1)o , :kscn ,lie r3[I ia) ,f e\bird, x371, a,,I aptr yid by the C IttIltilisi, urr cf tin- -ml ing Fund on -hc 2711 flit) of 1\1t1 il, 1871, us altered 'til ,troco,l'd 1 y the Board of Docke on tl-e ao'h c!av of 1[.,}', tS ,7 t revc,t l,t lilt Cuntmisil guts r , f the Sint. n„ 1 lint nn tic r,lth day OI Juan, 10:7, au,i 5)111'It said p all unit .',iui e Ira• ut then cr f are lit d i, the oilire of the• I )ef.:,rime t rf ~I huh and Feint's, at the uplands nil cl land; hcreinaftcr Se-scribed, and all the wharf properly, wl'a f.142 ri•._hts, terms, cascnunt•-, enioittment: and print •s app rle- n.,nt thereto and not now uv - lied by "I he City of Nr le Y,rrL, namely :

All the uplands, land ,, , wh;nf property, ,thartagc rights, is r :,,r mcvts, e lii louse its. ptifit C es of and Ii, the itialaiitis and l urns iii Chi l_tty of Nets 1 ark, ,t ith tilt Inn ilulti45 .and striettins thcrcoh, described as fol-

A1l Ih: t piece, or pit rcl of up!.tnd -n l Iv d, tt t i t the bll Icli, g< nod struct,u c, there b„umlr I I t Ii

of l .i tiler APest T„e fit i :s rc I, th wort, ly 'iii I f the taar,rinal -tied, ,star( or place adapt, of by the BZ,a11th I Unrks Its app I'll :d by the Conmtis:'loners 01 the Siukiur Fund, the sotllien)' side rf'1' i,irtecnth street and the ca -forty 0i, c , i T'hirt,:,:hill nth, uuc, ox. ccpting so mach of said pr.mises as lie, ,, ithio the ill es of" bell th avuflite.

'I'rgr tilt will t all the tights of It'll ii i-five, incorporeal herantanteuts, tutus, cas,mcnts, cmoltuucnt,, ,tivi. bees , r ether appurtenanre5 of any kinl s, ivasnetcr nppurb- it ant to s.,i ' l[tk,tds ne I 1)11,10 and :u pitmelrmt to the buikhe:,d -slum; Ihn sectterly stir of '1 hi tecnch avenue m !rout of theabuse -duscrtb,•d pre vise.,.

U tired, Ni:I% N rune, Cebu i, ire 9, 19oo. JOHN \YIIA Ii .N

Corpor,tliou ( unse] -No.a l'tyoo Row,

13 11th li , f \I•,nhattart, City of Nutty York.

1'IRs1' hIl l'AR'1AILNI'.

NO'IICP OF AI'Pl lu ,VI 0.A' FOR 7'HE Af'I'OINl-IhlI Ni' OFCONINII~SIUNI:I!S OF h:STIAI:1'1'E AND ASnI•:0S9I I.N I',

In the mutter of file application of The City of No w ] ,rl:, : ding; by ,rod through tie Iioald of Dock-, rd 'I t., to :u qutrmg right and title to .rod pnaencion of ill u1 h,ii(ht had I ids, rights, IL l'.05, e: scmelts, crook hits and it it ileg s o :I,td to the ucl.mrls and Ln,ds 1100055 y u , 1 t ii kc i tIn the improecnnent lit the w tutu r icuotiit"theC.it} I Ne w''- r, on the Nmth like bcr.wc n 11L.00NII'IP.LU STFtIIli`1' .-1ND IIl'l'111 \1'ESI 'l'\F[?LFTH -'l R4:1-.'I' and between uI F;N'1'll AND '['llik"i'EI\IH .AbINULS, lursuarit to till- 1 l l bcrct,h rc ad, ptcd I} I I c Roar I of I to t:, hid Ill ,pptoveil i9 the Contnn-sinners Of the Sinl:t.g

F'u n d.

PURSUAN't' TO SEUI'fliN 8zz OF C1LtP'1'Ila'I 37.1 of till' Laws of r8o7. and :all the shtah s in

such cuss s merit old provided, notice i : bruitv -;then that an :qpliration will be m:tsi' to the Supreme Court of the Slate of New Volk at a Special 'from, Pitt III. of said Cotunt, to be held to the County Court-house, in The (it) of !yew York, on the efth d:iy of Februmy, 19o0, at the opening ill the Court on that day, or n, soon tli'-rcrdtci ns r nun-el can I,c he:ud hemIo_ lIC Ili: .,iipanlohciit ti (_iuuiurrus Cl-loners of Lstimate and A.,,c,s-fount lit the ,thou, comtd neItcrr.

The nature and lxt'rrnt of the improvement herd,}• intenitd is the : cquisnion, in the name of and fir the benefit of I lie City of Ni se York, for the execution .,I a set tain plan hr the im rise ocar of the water hr r lit of The City of New York, purvmmt to the statutes in such gases uuicle and prr,vid, d, determined upon by ill, board of Docks oil the rjth day or Auril. t871, approved by tils Commissioners of ti it, Smkiiig Lund un the 27111 day of Ain if, t87t, IS altered an,l amended by tl e hard of Dock. on the zoth t lay of Ill ay, t897, . ill pi i .e od by the Commissioners of the Staking, Func' on tl : 14111 d;lv of Jura-, 18177, and which said pl.m and amcndm,-nt titer , of are filed in the office „( till. Dip:vtm,nt of Docks nod Ferries, of the iiphutds and lands hereinafter thl, crfbe,, and :ill the right-, terms, eademe,vs, emolument- and Ptivilcgc. oppurt en not thereto and not raw Ott uoil by This City of Net,- Y,,rk, namely :

All the uplands, lands, rights, trim-, cas -meots, emoluments, 1)tisl!cg1 S of :rod to [hc abil:sods :rttd lauds in The City of New till k, with to e builds igs :u,d sirutc-Euro thereon, described as fullotvs:

All that piece Sr parcel of upl:,nd and l:,ud• with the buildings ntIS stru, Lure, th1iein, b,vndctl by the nnnh-eiy ride of I3ioouluhldl'i sorest, :he west, shy si:le of T, nth avenue, the southerly tile of Little Wc,t '1\velflh street and the casterl}• side of Thirteenth avenue,

Dated, Nets Ymetc, Fchru ry 9, 1900. JOHN 14iiALIiN,

Corpnrattnn Coun>el, N,. z Tryon Row,

L'oiough of VLmbattau, City of New 1" ork.

FIR91 DEPAR'1'MFNT.

NOTICE OFAPPI,I('A1'ION IOR 1'HE. APPOINI'-\IENT OF COM11II>SIONERS OF ESIIV[AYE AND ASSESS,\IENT.

In the matter of the application of 'I'he City of New York, acting by and through the Board of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of the uplands and lands, wharf property, tu'hanftgc rights, terms, easements emoluments and privile,es of and to the uplands and Lands nccc--,try to be taken for the improvement of the .tlitcr front in The City of New York, on the North ricer, between .IX-

11_I . N Ill \\ I I F% l\ 1 I: I. \Ill n l is I: I I b,,tnl 'I'TI ~F l l.\ I I:1.N 111 _NN! I ]if;1111.1 `- 111 S I'RI:1: I".,,llli I t'ie ea trrl}, side , f th,. rn- I,, str c•t wl ;t ~f a i• -• ~ L I c t t r .rc,., adu tt. r t he ;.,~u~ ..f I

p 1 t I ' 1 d :ud

cd t the Commi.is innr•rs , If the .n • 'I I )

Iilnul, and the Ituds•n river, pn rstmnt o, th. ... In r• tr li,rr ml ,ptrd b) the hoard of I tusks I - p-, crd by the C ..multi- i nero of the Sicking L i c

L I:SUA\' I TI I OLC1'l()N 8n, OF CII:11'"I I !< :73 of the Cuss it! I „-, and :"li the 'tau: '

,ucl c - tSes niade and provided, notice it 1:_r 1 - that stn appli ;,uion will I,' umdc t , rite iuprent • t- . III the Sttut: of Nu„ Y,,rk, at a operi;tl Tenu, I rt III. of sail (_,turn, to he lied to tue County Cntrt ho ;-, . , I Ito City of Nett Fnr4, no the a.'il day of F CIII o . 191)3, at the opening of the tilts? nn Lh,a Sat', - . thereafter as r.,,uu„d can he heard there„n, ii ntpointhueat of f:lirttrluiscn lters of Ii-,tiur.rtc and A-- - ntcn in the above-entitled matter.

I hI• nature• ,tn,l cstent',f the I.nti,rovemcnt iter,:' r tculid is the a,-jlfisiu"n, in the name of an' I' isanlnu of Th' Cit. if Nr ,t \'ork, Inn the ca r•c;tat ,it .. I ertaiu pia , t r thl . iropnvcnc,t of the suitor fr, , ,: 1 I Coy of N• it \,rk. [ars:lant III the •tat it.- ill , ca c, n :,d,• and binvoleil, ,letomi!Oj ipon by lie It of D ,ck, ,,ii the c ;th (II) ''I .-\pri', 187 1, ap.,rc' Ii Il Cmmi1,i.siou,re •,t the S ilk iii_ Flit on the 27th 'ILI' Apr I r87r. Is :dterc I an,l ..in n ie I b)' the hoar. 1)o ks on the sot h dray r'f \la':, t8q-, lipr..n: I h, ... Cnrvmi-si„nrr, of the Si',ki,I, Faint an I!,c ti n If I .' .1 lilt, iE9', and w6irai 51St pig, and amn, hnc,r th , r , :arc filed ill this Ihiv• f uI5 l n tuna-- it „f 1) n Is - I Eerie , I tile upl a ,L a ,! ',mils hcrclit,'l'Sr d s• vi- a d the wh;rri l-r periv, till rt,,: right-, t•tm., •,., - nt -hts, entoloon h- aril prIvlwg:, .,ill tt 1 -lip ill , an,:I rill no v l,trn" d 1,y "lit I_ii. y „f N'' ti Nine, non,. !

Lot N',. 1JtiI the n„Lu:•k amt I:i,t lc, turn-, -. m' uti, cat lull;cutI, and ercib 0, s of and to th, I1 II and land, i•,'llte (hit ,,t Ni •., York, wig. h till I,..tl.!' and .t(u)tilll s t it 111)1? b• tuidc ; I,}• the c.,stcrly _i.l. 1(hS'suth It' cauu e, the uorl hcrll side of Si,tccnth , I tit' eliicrl}' ,d, rf tic ii',, tc.tl sac t Is ,cif ,r d ,„I t I by tl e I:rc,rd 'I I),,:ks all !.f ~ored In

(,oltlroit"mntc1's of the Sicking fund, and the>'ut'i. si,!c r:.f risent tent i street.

l.ot \-o :-All the up'an,!s al Ian P, tch-trf p - crt) , teiu:rluge right', teems, ei-entcnt=• em lii: nn I ! mirl'•qu'. ''I :115! b, t in ....land= :and land. isI City lit Neil Yuri:, ,rith tL° b:il,!iu_, .ant •tr.,: then o ,, bouudesi 1 y thu c. - t, t I, i, c euf Tnlrtr., a,cure tic r,:alt tly 'ii,, it xt en h Stcet, the: oily >n'c t,f 1•ilcvcnth acolue, the cOisheriy -i.l S ,cntecmh sl rd t.

'1'o,utltcrwlth all this rights of wba1cigl, incor .- I here: di tarn , lit., t,'rnts, cu-anent, cmolunleills, ;, -legus or nthur alllllr rnau,-, ,,, ant- kind t h..u-appurrenant t, „ud uplands tntd lan.l, it: Ii' XI, .,!,put t• Relit t•, [ is 1 Ikhvad al°.lie tit : t, s- ens s I h,rteeutlil area n i, bunt I I the abaci-.le.c i, , u ,, s in Lot Ni. z,

Lot Nu. ;-All tic ul,lands aid Earls, t, rm-, mints, rn ,lumu is .Ill I lilt ile .11511I and I„ the fly -. and Iaod, no '1' u- C ty of N t 1 irk, ,nth t :,c IstS:.. Ill)! sit U-turIs th,ercoli, bounded by the ,... st•-rly ,I lie s all, a,ccur, Ilit o.n1,u- ly r ,l II malt StIcd t, this ea-t .tl} si ,f I t I.tr t ,al s' wharf r plan• drp,c, I i„ t Lore-d f I )ocns .~,,,i Iron d ''.y rile C„mtms-i, ._- of the ~t ll my Full t, the sourhm ly std :.,t ht;;tetc,litll Lucoi,

Lot A, , 4--AII the upl ands nild Lm,ls, w'larf p': ,Ill), ,c harf,,e rt'Lu, t r , wI[m[enl, ,m•;I III[ t hell titviie4cr of in l to the ubiIt_lofd ar, l lards m 1':-. City of \e„- \',n-k, ,ritl, the building,, anal itn- t, I :, . thereon, hm:ndcl b} lire ca,tcrly ,t.ic IIf Lhirlu, lit avtitle, the norlherly side of yev ,a'c1at;1, 'Ins t, ti. sees •r}' s 'I, '! h.ievcntit av--nut I...f the ,Orolleliv "iI o I.i'4hnealh ,n'cct. .

1'r,_, t' ten anth a I rights of ,th. in tq-, ;nc rr r hin,, rtamcnl., toms, ,•n=cnteut.. cm [1liu gut,, I I i-.cqe, uml oth,:r:,ptit .hams:., of a It I in'! intern , 1pporlcnaul to will c pLn,ds an,! [awls c: i • \. .. , tililil to ,he b Ili nlon_ t _ flair- ' ntlt avenue, ill front of If , ,r....is sin I.oi N„ a, Ito d N r.% limo, IC l ruary o r :.

IOH\ t1 IIAI,ils, I wrli into t Cncn-

No. z Try •-. . I!or-,u.:;'

PIR51' DICPART\IY',

NOA(I;uJ1AIfLCt'IIl)XI:nI, IAI - VII:NI Ill' II t)INI i--li ON Itl& I --, , t , iiii .1S I) .\"F.`S \I I .N 1'.

In the matter ul the al9plleat.,it If flue Cily of N5;•; York, actin; by and uu-uugh the Board of II,'c;,,, relative [n acquiring tight rwd title to and passes, ! of the uplan(I, and lands, ritht', terms, ca.etil 'I , I raoteumrs and piniiegev of and to the uplands: I I itid, l slim} Ii Ito taken for the to frrvrotent Ill(I - ,rater front of life t it)' of Xcw } c r, oil the ,\_rl I river, Lct:g:Oen \I\1•:PI•;F:\I11 tif'1I;1:'C :1.`:I) I WiEN t'1l11H SIkk1-`1, and the ca-,miv slob I the merg;ia,tI street, n•harfor place aditbiicn bi- ti:.2 Board of I locks and approved I y it,, C:nmm l s,i, mcn If the Siu!cing, Maori, and I•.Ll t IINI II ,Ah J',NI I:, lntrshallt to the plan hottoft,re adopted by t Ito Ijner,II if I licks, and appr,)vcd by the Cuntnti ssi,nn crs of tits Sinking 1 ,told,

PURSUAAT' '1'U SECI'IUN 8- 1)F ChLlI'l.7:It 97S of the Laws of ,897, and all the statutet ill

II' h r s made and provided, notice is her by gi, en hat nil 11 plicati n ,till lie nmde to tilt ?upreme C• i, I f the State of Xc sc Y, rl, at it ', , • i ]w,d 'I crm Part 111, f Said Court, to be held in the Canary Cuttrt-house, in he City of Nett 1 or!,, on the a. I day of I, ebruar,,

quo. at the lip alma of the C, 'sit n that day, or ,"I ooh then after as ClIlluselcart lie heard there•,n II the ppoi ii imenl of Coilulilssi„tiers of Lstimate and Assess-neill in the above-cn titled matter. file Haltta and estee m of the tmpiocemqlit lit ni:,}-

aten.led is the a ptiSn ou m the illfl hIllf and or tl; -cueln f !he City lii \C i5 1'1k, for tie evc-:uuon ti - erlui, I eau lo: ti nnlunecntcnt of 1 lit sitter hoot 4i [ he City of Note Y ,t k, pursuant to the o,11atw in str-h arcs umde oral provided, r!etcr,nined upon by the lio:trd 1 flocks an the t3th d;,y •.I :Apr;l, t87t.:,npa,ced by he Conuni-,loners of the Link ng Fowl on the ,7th siny 1 :1!iil, 1871, as ills oral :,mended is ii,,- il.,:ud of )o,ksnn the e-th lay of Ala)', !Sit, appr„r••d by the .mmi<stoncrs of th,. 511111114 I' on I on the r.' Ii day it

unc, 197, 111111 IS hick .arid plot :uul auteudnmut thereof c Iile,l m the slice of rho Ih:partn,ent of I)nci<. ;,n i erne,, of the uld:mds and Lands herem:ttt. r d 000rlb.d, lid Al the right', terms, cascu!cnt,, t'llle!t,lle.,ts an ! rvihes appurtenant thcretu and n„t now owned ly I: Lit}' of New Fork, namely : :111 the opkrods anti laud,, rr,uts, terms, ea+eatents,

Imdlto .~I; ,ud privtiecs of .Ii of to the uplands and rods m 1'h" City ut Ne,v Nn!, with the hutldings all.l :ruelun s thereon, bo:m,hd by the , -ten])' side rf levcnth accnuc, rile n''rtlterly side of Nineteenth rot, the r:stcrly sing I:! ,he iutnrciu:li 'trees, teharf or

la , -c ud„pte,I i,y the Bo,rd. I I luck s ucd appr If h,. IC Commi--inners of the Sinking Fund. .,: IS ti._ s.,utI,- rl\• std, of "I'w eat lcth street. Date I, Nuts Ynutc, F. hnmry 9, I)'c.

JUIIN \\'H:\LEN , Con, or.,tiun C„unsrl,

No. t Tr}-- if I{ ,,. Bar: ugii ,: 'd I, 11,utut,

City „t .Ac -.r Aark.

FIRST 1HIAtf91i:N'1'.

(Ill CE OF AlI'I.lCAllOV FOR THE AP. I'UINTitIl'NI' O!' CONI\IIStI(INERS OF ESFIMA'TE AND :\SSISaMFN I.

I the m:utcr ' f the application of 7 'he City of New York, a_tl, C hl .,cd through the Ii ,ard of Docks.

'I'l,e nnutre.:u d ,,,t ❑ t f , b. fu. p•,nc meal herchv in ilull I - the :n, a ,lt n u11 nuuc it' h u h l iii Inc lci tit I Ih•Cit he ihl No' 1 unit, f,, the cae;w nnf c , tt till IIit fir [hu im!r t m- I a the tt.0 r frinit It

The City (If No' York, 1 nt a to to the slat ite to -- It - ll s made uIll pt, tided, I, -ICtnuocd npnn it by t1 ,e B-and or I Jocks nn the r3th day Si April, r8,,, alit ap;,roted I_y the Connnis,ion, r, II ll. Sirkm; Ftin tilt II -.7th It y f April, 1871, as alter d rid amc• t h d by tl I c and n( I Jock_ en the loth da, of Alav, r8,7, ippr ise l by the :,mnii,sio, her, of the SlilCIl g I• imd an till ,.ith d,iy of

June, 18:17, and trhich sill! pl.tn and ;hie admen[ tlto'cuf are Idcd in the other- of the I )ep., rtmc it I 1 ft ho and F,.rrics, of the upland, an I l.,nd,, nh.,tf ptnprrty what free rig,hts, term,, easemcnte, I mnlumeut,, privt Icse'. •f! and to tic uplands and land- in lb': City of N,•w \'mk s with the b,tildm_ys :lilt! -trttcturc; there n•, described as follows :

All the uplands, lands, tvh:vf property, tvharfagc rights, terra=, r-asr.mcats, cmntllroengys and pn tlrtic- of and to the upla ids aid Lands in 'The ( ity of \ c•,. fork, with the buildings and slr,clurls thcruon_ described as 011,105

ti :

tli that fliess^ or parcel of up and and lanti, with the bnokiioc, and -,true., tires there n, bonudcrl by the it irth- erly side of liltrteenth 'tIert, tau- tilt' ,i tl- If the m.trgmnl sir I I tt hat', al lice CII o 11,}• li' • in:u'd of 110 ks lull I al, p, v ,d by the CliilnuiS,ipincro Cliilmisvipincr of the >II;LiOg Fund, the soot h, rlv side of ho irtcent[I street anri the ca-terly side of '1 hirtuet,th ave ine.

Tnpeticr with all the ri4I is of vthhaderne, incorporeal heredn:,meals, tern-.s. meats, em,iltt meats, privi- Icgc I I- nth, r npl•mtc 10010 , of any kind whatsoever obipnrtunarot to said upl.uid,:told laids, alt'! apput hIll flit to tile 1, Ili riid Oil the ItIletm1 aid•• offl- irta-nlli oven te in lri'ar of the al nth I "cdhcd bineieis"o.

[hated, Nt':' Visits, F,'briary 9, igco. JOHN \Y1IAiI(N,

Curlura;nn C's mscl, N -,. e Ylyeo Row-,

Roi1i10h if \lamhatta,i, City of Nvw York,

FIRST I)PI'Al:1'\II•INV.

N(t1'lCF: OF APPI.ICA"1'IIIN FOR TnF: APPOIN1'-\IP.NI t)F I.,. i\i\lf- ll)Nl 110 OF F I'l\LCi'E AN I) :\S 1.0-\i l•!N' I'.

In tit - m uta of lt' pI l -ill of "hhc City of New V lit C '14 by Oil'! I roll,' Ibe Vo,rd of I) cks, rc hu t t to : Cgrii in,; ri„ht aro,i title to a id po,:cOant of the iipt:iiiis and hall, wb;of loop,rly, Ii blrf,;c I ihts, 1111115, tncucn Is, r lilt) Ill 111 ills a0,1 III \ilt,.,es of aid to tile ill I Il- ,rod land,n ce,-ary t•, be I-1I<cn lot- the intpruvcm,ent of the oat ,r [runt I I' file City It \c•.r \ -ark, on the North river. b, -t,cecii FttitRII'II•:Nill SlklI I:T ANI) FIFTF:F:NIH S I'It f E l : lid the o tstc• It ode 01111- mt'Ljo'l _ trc -:t. what1 0, title adopted by till Lo: rd rf Docks lull

I' I F'- I I)EPAR'l'1IFNT. :'pprr'ocd o} the Cnmutissn , Ill rs of the Sinking; Fund, nnJ thlL Ralson river, purstmnt to a plan lie, , tbr. adopted iv the Bn trci of Fiche and approved by to e

In tie matter of the application of The City of New C,,n.mis:ioncr, of the Sinking Fund. V-, rk. actin; by and ti 'wtgit the L,ard of I Jocks, relative to acIuirioq ti,'lrt and Lille to and poses=ion LRSU,1NT 10 SEC I ION 82z OF CpiAlTl R ii! the ttharl i4c ri. ts, feints, c-a.cntcare, coh'Ittnents P 178 of the L,ws III t8: r, .t. l all the ' Itritro in .rod pri,i4r,c< appurLeunnt to II I•: R, I ll.11 AU. r _s, It cis.: m:dc and pr ,vidcd antler, is Il reho giccn ItoI' R IV- I?R, not noIII tt ucd by the City of New thnt an •,pplirotitills ill be node in the 5, pi me Conn York, alol all ridht, title and interest in and to said of the St,,t- n; Nets Nor! it n Opuclal Perm, Paint I11. pier or any portion thereof, not no,v aolied by " I'1,e of s:,id Cnnrt, to be held in the C•unty Cntcrt-hrnse, m City of Ncw York s to he taken for the iroyrulthcliutlt - hhe City of New Y, rk, on the 2_th d:,y ,,f F\,brae }-, of the t, titer front of The t - itv lit New Sark, on the Iron, al the otenm_t ,.f the Court oil ti, ,f dray, or a: soon ],last ricer. at or near 'tV ti_1, S I Ii ICFs'l', pursuant ti -s ins- as counsel can he henr.l thereon, for the to the plan heretofore adopted by the .aid Hoard of app,.innn eat of Comsoissiotlens of FNtlmato and Assess- U,eIs, and approved b}, the Coililltitsiolters of the nowt in hit ab c-entitled oiIlters Sl llIIg Fund. The autr: and I stcut of the improvement heresy

intrmded is the acquislrilli, in the panic of and fir the TO SVC,'l'It IN 8 z OF l"H \PTEP. benefit of The I "ity of New Y~ rll, for the execution of PLIRSITAA"1'

378 01 the Lams of t8,p, and all the statutes in LI ccr :uu p!an for the improvcntcot of the wnler front of such cases made and tmvideS, notice is hereby to The City of IN ;v V0,9:, uaisuoot Io lhe'leitc-,ill such tb,u an application rc ill be made to the Supreute Court `Is,., tuadc , n to ,vidal, deter mined tutu t by the i t the Stare of Net' Yuck at it Special 'Germ Part 111. II id of I)oek. r u till ' ,9th d.ty of April, r 9r, and ,If said Court, to he held ill the Cotlnly Court-house, in 'ppnwsi IV the Cummi:aioner, of the Sicking Fund Ott

ire ( its of \c„ York. on the !loth day of lIalunuer-, I the z7th (lay of April, 13-r, as tltercd auii anteudcd by .. ,, at the opening of the Court on that tilt!, or as the 1 card of Docks on the eo'h tin)' If Vfay, 1997, ap-

- n, n thereafter as counsel can be lie rd there"n, or the I 1u1h1%'ohi by the t'nn,nti'sinn e,s of the Sinking Fund on apt''intntcllt of Concanissioncrs of Estilliote and Assess- tine Illh day of 1unc, IS 7, and which still phut and mcnt ill the abiIve-entilled matter, tlmcmlioem thcrcnl arm ills d in the olive of C"c Dupm'1-

Che natturc and estcnt of the improvement hereby in- meat or 1 h,ckv ;rod F',•rnes, of Thee uplands awl Ends, tend,dis the acquisition In lile tame :rod fir the benefit ,th ,II pro! city. wharf,ge riglu;, it rms, casements, 11 I'he City of Ne,r Y,rk, for the execution ofa certain I chi iiuntenl-, :.ttll prlr ill ges apiiilrteit:ltit there,,, and not Ids- for the tut: n, t.,n' lit „t the war. cr front of 'fhe C.1ty I 1)0150 tiiod by The City if New fork, namely : rl' \e,c 1-urlr, 1.ursuaut to tho status S in sad, cfse All thn upland;, I:mds, ,c h.uf pro,crt}-, wharfage ,.id, n,td provided all- deretotiaed nn by the Depart- rights, terms, en,craen•t, emiih,tllem,, privi!eges ,t and

lhtl li of I lo,-ks on the t -:th day of April, ,87r, and to Ih, 1 upt:utlls and brads in Clte City of New 1-ark, with. 1 1010111I by tie C, ,mmuss,u;ers it the Sinking the huillinns aitd -,ryastares thereon, described as

I - rid Oil the 27111 dat' of April, 137,, IS iPcreil and PVlOWS: aI iCilliltil by the Ucp:nlment of Do_ks and 1 erries, AI that piece or par,: el of upland and land, with till \, , unbcr ., iS,ig „iii. It ., It t win and emmdulnnnt 'tgdt •'Cs and -.tructures thetoon, IItiltm by toe north-

ilIy etde of Fo.trteenth street, the eastely Ii Ic of the _ approved' be tit Smkmg 111111 Commis- I

~i, II rs, Iic'uu sc (', ,Sea, :,lid which ,roll pl,n and morgmtd street, 5)11 lit or place :Iloprelt by tlie B,ard ,0,ilaetu arc filed to t6o MIlice of the I)elmmctt of of I locks nm' hphlrovcd by the C nnntissi,ner5 of the

[)'I'll'= au! 1 rrt, ', of Al the svll.irt:i_'tli cilia, ,inn+, t'iiik ii i ' lilltl, II its, ,uthcrly sid,• of F,ititmrh street and "Ure''t"n -dum. lit. , lull p t s not list own: d 'llurlc_ut~t t Ill t tly side of ethane'.

I,}- I'he lit c of V cos York, and :l e urtemrot to tie Tt, cther wnh all t r iiqlil: of wlruiage, incerporeal l,1Cral,c5 de-il,eh as fl tutv=, to wit : All the interest heridit:,ntenls, terms, casemeuts, eov'Icment-, privilege; ill tl,c pier knOwmis Pier, old Nn, t5, Fist river, not now and other appurenanccs of any kind whatsocc, rappur- oe:Ii' of by '1'h,• City of New }-n, i<. said interest hieing I tenant to sill upl)nds and lands and all urtcn0nt to the

u uodilh,lcd halt in tin, St, said pi'~r being bolnrderi and I b -ahitbead .thing the westerly 'tdc „t 'P Mmeollth ,lvcuue, ,l ycnibccl as luilows, to wit ; ill (root of till above-dcsc, ibcd premise'. .

f:eg;inoing .t a paint tihenss the Ixiciiilg bulkhcnd Dated, Note N oleic, Feli,wry 9, ryoo, I1,n_4 the southerly sale it tiowth street mtcn-ects the JOHN AWHALEN, we acrly line of Pier, ,,It N,,. I5, i.a,l river : running Curpor:,lion Ceun,c'I lit' ace s, 'ill heI1y along said westerly ire of ['is r, old Nn, z 7'r Row, }on N. rs, about A e tee[ to the sllalh,•r!y or enter end Boreigh of 11rInhattan, of said pier; thence c,sred}l ahtul; the sotuhcriy or City of New York r u1cr cna , I s.ud pier about 34 tret o incites, to the a5tet9y 'ire if said pier; thence unr therly a'ong the F'IRS1 DNPAR1'VI EN -I'. .rated}' lute of ,lid pier ah„ut 430 IiIl to the lute of

tie bulkhead iaitntn;t along the sotItilerlg stile of South ,tree ; thrmr tic-terl} 'thou C Imc of .,rid bulk- i h, all .tb. art ,,.I feet 6 inches to I he puiut or bila,,u Ill' be-ginuing, b the said s, venal d" ta,siuns m rc r,r less, together with all tiit. rights ut aharlage and r,ther rights co invct, of with ;utd appurtenant to such wharl or pier,

L.Jnnctl Niuc V. ieti I clst nary 9, I9-0.

Ii(IIN \\- 1-IALE'N, C, rpot at 01111 Couucel,

Non Tryon Row, liars 11411 of 9lanhal tan,

City It New York.

FIRST 11Et'AR'1'9IE:\'1

NOTICI. OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP.

THE CITY RECORD. s,erI-r:IJ,\\ - , Pr1ll;t',\1:v 10, 1900.

• .. t„ ;.11J,w,q rigl,l .ud I ;ti c I .:,i i p„s . ,,i th

un .I e ul,:;r,;dc, lanl., tth:u'f pn,prrty, ihh:.- iItg,'

~ -.hIs, term, eas• utcros, eni,: htntent, ,n,l privi Ie ees .I an,1 to th, I.pl:md.:utd I., el, n srry In he taken or Ih,: nnpro, , no,ut of the water front of I It,- City u' \'etc \ork. •,u ii Li North river, l•etw, en IIEFIl -1- B1•:1.rl •\NI) '1'\VI.:\ - I - V I II S'I' -I It 11. I •o! ILc tv,,t.rrly '.ide of EI,I:CI•:\'111 \ \ - F:N I'IC:, it I iii IIurii-,n rI ver, IuIrsftaot to a Liao - nact i r ulilt. ,I by th'- Boardof 1b , ks and up-I,rovud 1 ; the Contntissioncn ~ f the ~inkin Pend.

DURvk 'T - ANT III ,I-ICI 'Z 6 HI, .FC'TER378 offir 1.:nt-of r8.7, +nd;,11 thr• sta utcc in ,u,:hcase,.

:,, lc and liUdv1tcn, notice is herei. cis• u1 that all ap- I • :nti, n full he rnaoic to the SiliTerti- (-w t ,f tiii- State

Ni. us Vii at -I I' .. I':u-t III, ..f ,.rid Cotu' t, I hull in th'- County C•.nit-hnu-e, in'1'Iii City of New

, .rk, on the 2fth clay of February, ry:a, at (l. e opening ,he Court nn that d t,-, or as s,em thereafter as cnun-

an be herud thereon, for the ap,.,,ititmenI of I:ont-. ,ioncrs of I3tim-rte and Assrssnieot in the above. rtied n,atEb,

Ile nature and extent of the improvement hereby in- i, i •,I is the acrluivition, in the Carne of and for the bone-. •_i ihe( its of rid' York.h,rthcexectiti„nofacertain

TI for the i0tproventeat of the wat,•r front of 'I he : of \etc \-ork, pursuant to the ~tau,Iw in such

.• made and pruc idcrl, determined upon by the rrlof Lock u1- the rah (ills of April, 1871, approved the Contmi -i ners of the Sinking I-und on the 17th

-,} 1-P April, ,87r, IS altered and umcndcd by the hoard of Dicky on the ,utit du}-of ALr), t8 t7, :il'-proced I.N. the Coinmissi„net's of the Sin!:ing Fund on the ,ith day of Tune, r'i97, and tiled in the tidied of the liepart,1.it if I lorkn and Ferrics, of the upland, and lands hociaa1I trill y,. ri6ed, and all the wharfprugertr, tc haeL lit c right ,. terms, cascnteuts, cinoinmcnfs and privil.•g,., :q,i,urccnaat ti Ire and not now owned hy The Ci tr , t \cx Y"'k., u:uncl}' :

All the ulp1aodl[, lands, o half property. wharf,ze rights, tcrntr', enscnn:nts cnu-iirineiils and jurusuleges of and hut the uplands aml l.tnd, in Tire C. to of New York, with the bui],NtiLs nod otrwanres thereon, hunndcd by the ca,telly vile of Thirteenth cutcone, tiro northerly side of l t t •I Icth ,frect, the tt - torly side ,i l.levenllt ataemsc a1-Q the vwtfier Iy airic nil 'Iicetuty-lirst rtteet.

•rogr•thcr tr ith all tire rcharlhge rights, incorporeal helediturr,ucnt-, t,-rms, cavern - Ills, emulue tents, lI.ivi-leges alld nth .r appm-tcnanec, if any kind wlrats•,ever appnrteo;mt to said ul I utds and land, and appurtenant to the bulkir _ad ,ii n,; the fedcti-ll}- side of 'I fiirtemflr avenue, in trill of the uh,,ve-described premises.

f fated. is I: \- Tr, Fu bra ar}- ,, hp - o, MN \YIIAI•l-N,

Cmp„ration ii uiiti'eI. \.,.c In n Russ,

lirow h ri rIatihau,re ... C1-}' of \ca York.

I' IiS I III- i'.A R'1- `.I I.A I .

nut .r , f i1 c al I'i,- itroll r f 1' lie City of Ar tv 1- I', ;,ctm: b} nn I tl too-h the U,, rd uhf ll,cks,

0f;lc t TinT ilriirjl eiguil ,n d title t„ and1 st u r ti. P I a ,_Tu r i,l t rants, r a. , cui1,r ' n urn tt• Its

.,I pii :1- -.1.1 iv ' t I 'll'i-i dill) N(1, t2, I.. 1 -; I I\ F h, not , •- a o« n .d t) Tile ( ti- of Nuc \ --rl:, - u'! all rqh . title and tat test ut u l to sold

•:t -r ,, t I-r,ru„n Lcicol, not r;oreui w, ad by rim_ tc if N. v: 1 orl.-, n c,_s r' to he t eon iu r tl e 1,,r e rrntof th t tt Gant 17-Ie (P;1- of N.tt

It Ik, uu ii- ,. :

I.,r t l- rt, at r r !,, al- (Iii) s,I

ill-or ul i to the III hcretuforcadIlied by the said I;, ,I d of I log -k,, ;uu I ;-pproc-cd by the C. a n,missionors f the S,nkiu I'tu:d. --

PLRnI - 1N1 '-'U .dil'lO\ 822 Oi (H-\I'TGR tl I'v of 1817, rrttd all tl t tl t,.s tit

ch ,- - tiiqd. and prl- mnri, mule-: i, het I y ci', cn t_ at IIt', 1 hc,uinn will I_ mu m. Q,- to the <ulncme Court I I, "«t of Nyu Vu tk.at.ti4l frIi r,faI 11--1 iii.

h,i l l ourt. to I ,• I el 1 it time (r,rm n• I ri t h is, , hi t itv , of \, tt V-, I' till dull "cp- ,J 1 cl roar}

iU t ii miTire 0110 if tho Cwt on That rl:q•, cit urm.. J,- I,;,ller Ti.m- un,cl can bra ha 1-d th -,eon, (r the atntcut ml ( rum -etou,-I'i. of I:,tin,at : and A.ses.-Iir the ,t' e onrttl it ut after

I' awl. ,md ,->tcnl of IL imprr• nment hereby i ~'ci i,,he ;;,p1-*iii"n I , I c 1-:lull- and G.r the I emit=

• I hue Cit) rd Ac,c Amur-I., for ,h.- c.%,: ininw of a _;gym I,L,u fur the impri c, ntont of the tc:u,-r bunt r , f

I

- (: tt' „f )-,•r: l or I:. pm';-umn lu tile stattnm-c fit such ne-dc m ,I 1 rot id,.d au,I f1u-leauii ue'l. glom by time

!

r"i cl Ilur.ks uu th- r; h day i-t \pail, hh7t, and -. ,.r ,wed b} the Co:r mils • tie,, of the amkin;; Fund,

z71h day ,-f 4pril, t37r, u, nitcrcd rind .,mended , _ l;n:,rd r-1 I, .,l:, A' hill f"r , hi-)9, witi,.h

-in•,r anal a..ma11dm-nt i'_ ,-rum .mIpr•-k,i by the Cum-

i~;~ner, „f ii ,- „raking Food. ihin•iVc ' r?,q9, , „hi. h s rid I In, :1-.d ;trnondntent tt'. r,- filed in

4llr•. „f Ili,: It, L,rtn:ent of Lodes and Pcrrie-, ii 111:.. If"" mills, touihm5, ,:.:.enmcuts, r,nu,lu-

- and mini. •-I now ownc,l I 1hr (lit)\ . ,, A-„rl<, :tad iu i mlrlcmi:t ill the pr -mi.:.. d,-crit,,d

II l-fl <,t t: A I the i tit c~.rnt:u i h p, r k 1-,w n-ts „1 I \r l: ;tit rIi t, nol llimmir.mcmie d by The

• t Nyu k, -:mud mmii rc t I jug :nt tnhtvi~.ia d I-rc-,t .;tiII pu „uu,_ b tmrve I and l oscr i,cd as

at t. I loin- t •ollt tihctc t6 zi.t11 t t .In-tJ I _ hum- .: trtl el- t side of ti„iII, u, ct r,1t I-uc's the

•. rlv I tic of 1'i, r. multi N ,, t:, I- -r I-,ccr, mtiti..I' ,.. ui i ilui3 , iirlmg S ,ud irrwlt li elf I':cr, told

\ n, 410.11 I Cu t -, tl. it +,uti,eiI\- r r t, ter e r , f s aid I -i-v ; d,.en, e x, aseriy ,ton;sari s f,nln-rIv,ur o.,trer end of ,:d nu r a,.t •. fcc : to;h e:,storly h t,u uI s .iii Tier ; hence

i 'flliIi_lii :tang tic rflr-IciI",line of o-0d pier ,t!,out 450 I- Cl t I Ili.- line c.f s•firl ICtn4 rtuunn_ along the •-"nib, rly - ,I...;1 -„wh ,t,c I ; flictiu t,' estedt' aloe", said I,ne of

lhlu, imgvai uict to tine tu,i11t r t I: cc r of licguuriniii, -ugy ,,iv-CrrJ dmtufirms luIo"e tit ins", t -qcuh.,r

Till tl.,• ri •fits of wh:,t f _ • anal nth, r igirt. cnn- t .,I win r :µ p rt.riuutl to in, h wharf a r t ier.

i a.. rl V A --

, I'. ! ,r,ta ~) ry , t y a. I IIi'. Sill I-N,

, r \,-. 0 i ryon R„w, 11 'I olgh od .\InuLatt,tn,

CG tr „I Nc-,: A oak,

IR."T DFII IRI'.IIEN'F

Iu, fill; Ica I-t the ;tpldiryion of The City 01 Now \ 1:. actinic h,: and thruu;;h the lluard of 1 locks, T-----rive to acyoorm , right and title to and possi.-'lwll

the nharhrgc r-.iitt., terms, cascotents, eutolu- , :n: and Pricileqe i,i tenant to 1'11•:1:, NF.AV

~'I I. 7, 1':.-AS•I _I'r Ill-i, not mute omcneui Ity'rhe City t A•-tt A',.rk, and rill right, title and interest in a I

.id pier ur rut}- prrctiun there„f, ant nucc ov: tied by I tit ' f Nest' y rk to he l k ciu lar the i'aprovc

,t i fihu sflurlur Gr ut of '1 Lc ('U I\c••r Soak, on I - I.:u,t ri r, r,t "r rug. ar Cr rl \'1 I1'.S SI Il', pttt.u- uIt I„ the plan lmu,ldlrdnre adopted by the said Board ,If U• ck., Iurl ;y,pr„vet by the Comrhivu-iu:.d r+ of the Sinkin_ F uud.

P(_ r.-l-'.vN'f i f) ,I I_ r o OF (II A:1I•:R 17- ,, the Lav- f t 1g7, and all the -I tntcs in

r .. ——• trade t,ud prodded, ruliee is hcrcL•, •'iven that Iii ,,ill be a;tilt' to the SuprcnIC Cruurt mum the Stvrte , if Nctc V•nrl:, at Ti ', ii? ,:ial 'I crm, Part 11f. of said Cotu't, to he held in the C:ouuntv Court-h,,u,se, in '19tc City of Net, 'ii r5, ou the -Gth dal' of l•c1,rmul[t'y, tg:o, at the npc ring of the Cmtrt on that dtty, or as soon thereafter as co::nse! can be heard thereon, for the ap-pnintmcnt of (_i,rmutissiuncr, of Eetitiuul[uc and Assees-went it,, tic ahocc entitled matter.

The nature 'ntd extent of the iIlimrukin--tit herein} intended is the acquisition, in the n;une .uul for the Lenciit (if'Tke Cites of a cw 1' ark, for the 0xccIItrill of a ^. ICGlliiII:.. lvi If ,. int tovcment„f tic irli c- r,. I 'Jim e C t f A-v: 1,- ml- - Illul.waet to 111--t:,t1-a.n

c_isv made and lit,-, idc,l :ill detvrnti nrd upon by Ih,• ih:partun-nt of 1)-,rks n n the r3th day rat Ap-'tl, tBtr, ;tall ',pprovcd by tiii, C:,,mmi-sion •r, of Ili. . }inking Funrl or the 27th ci t it April, i8n, as r,itercd ;mud ii lIcmlcd by the hoard „f I locks, \member ;, t8aq, which :d t, tati,m and amera(mm- lit w^n- :,pproved ray the G,nttnisrinners of the Smkin•t i on,l, I lecc•tni,er h, Iii)., and v hieh said plan :u it :: mc11rilircnt are hid Ill the -Bice of the 1h-paatinu-nt , f I luck; nod 1'rl-nic,l of all the wharfargc rights, tone-., ea,cmen:s, emnlu-nn,nts :uul privticg,-s not now owned by Thy• C itv of Nere York, and appurtenant to the premises da- ,um:rihud as 11,11„vs, to wit : All the interest in the pier k,'.own vs Pier, new No. 7, Fast river, not now owned l_y 'lire City 1-1 \etc York, sai•I inhere,t beine all tmtli-vided hall mIme-h, said pier being hounded aid dc-crihed as follows, to wit :

Beginning at o point where the existing buikhetd :dung [he southerly side of Soutlt strret intersects the wectcrly his- te of Hier, rev' N". 7, Fast river ; ruonmq thence s,utherly aunt' said westerly ling: of Pier, new Nn. 7, ,tt,. i8 lest to the 111•wtfidn t' or outer end of said pier ; thence e-_ten s' alhag southr rlv or outer curd of sail pier about -o let hr the easterly Iinc of said pier ; lit-nee u-,rthr•r ly alm,g the eer,terly line of said filer 484,8 leaf 1„ the existing bnikh--all ; thence wosterly .Jong cr, it nu:thrn of the existing hulklie0d 5n feet to the point in pine,-of i,,ginninz, its tin: said several dimensions more or bus, Ii g,ther with all the richt of wharfage rush ther r ghts eonnuctetl v-ith 1-r ;tpper- t:,inin4 to s, ch oh;of it pier,

Itaterl Nets \'oils. ltbr,ary 9, 1)no. JOI1N \VH:11.F.N,

Corl:nnut ron Coire uei, ,u, z'I'ry„n Ruw,

Iiorongh of M;mhatinn, City of \eta St-i<..

FIRST' ltl?1'AR'l'\II•:N'I'

In the ntatiet of the agpiiel[tinn of ' I'hc (it}' of Ncw York, acting by and thruu„h the Board „1 Uncks, relative to aegttirilg right and title to and pn=sr>.ion of the land,. lands under hater tilled t1-, tchmfu,Ge rights, terms, easements. anmltimwis and grit' urges appurtun,tnt to the bulhh ,tls be urerrn I-ll;if- 'I'I-f:\'I'1! A"(U NINI ILI•.N'l'H tiiR Iii i Ind },ct'.cren N INI•:' I' IFN"I'H A D '1'5VI:N i 111TH ill IZFA: is. 1'.AsT RIVER, and -tppurte .lilt in the I,nImhm-Ird and bier at the tint of NINI•;'l'l•:D:.C'l'hl S Til1a1Y I', ]S:1S'1' RI VIER. 11ecccsl[r}' to be taken for the uihiiroteinetit of the ii ate front 1-f' 'I he Citp of Neu York un the East river. pureuant to the plan heretnforc •u1-pted by the hoard of I Locks and ap-proved by the Commissioner,, of the Sinking Fund.

L'K.;C':1NT TO SECTION 822 Ill- CI-IAPT@R P et t ,,,~ ,; tar • he l.t t8, i all the sIl[Iti1cs i ❑ 37^ 7 sc•. rd ms, ch ..t trade ale iied nc:icc is ketch - ,ivrn 1 l

ttiwt an application trill be ramfie to the tiuprenmc Cault of the State of Nctc l oak. at Spccinl 'rr rtn, 1':n-I Ill., of said Uuurt, to he hold in the I aunt}' Court-horse, iu The City of New Sun.- , L'orl ugh of sManhattan, on the s6iIt clay of February, rgoo, at the ct1ucnuriimg of the Courton that day, or its soon thereafteris cotmsel can be heard they-sir, for the appointment mi Coot . is,ion-cr, of I ,l time and :\<se ssrateut in the above-entitled matter.

I lie natter and c..t•.nt of the improvement hereby intended is the oI-lmm111 n. i_n the name and For the Lenei t r f The Citc,of New 1 ork, for the vtucctn,u of a certain plan for the unpirruurrmtcot of the v-nter front of The Citt of Nett York, intrduaut to the rIaI1ttes Ili such wise n ade and ptovi;led ,Ind determined upon by time Boardof l locks, I lccenther t-. I,, 8, anti appr~;crrl iii' the Cons tiussio nets of the Sinking Fu d, 1)l--cemM•r

1888, ,r hielt s-hid plan t- tiled in the office of the heiarlmcnt of Vocl;o ,m 1 I erics, of all the lands, lands trader t+atcr filled in ci lutuhIge rights, terms, efrw11ents, dnuniur eats and pliv11cccs ,lot now ,,tuned b}•'Ih ( itt of Nett I urL, and appurtenant to the grant hesulrlionmi cis f,limo to nit:

111 Ih,,l: certain piece or patc,d of hand and land ender tinter filled in hung hetwecn tie noel! rlvine of I-art

ightcenth street and the „ utherly sit . of I..ast Ninc-tecnth street, and 6u,uolcn1 and ,ie.cnb d as h,llo„, -

Beginning at a p •tat funned by time tu[er:0ctiun of the terfhicrl}' line of 1 iahiemtk street ii tth the uertcrly fine of tint marginal street. sr-half or f lacy. c,tal li.hed he the lionrd ut Ilucl.n, 1icCotubcr II. 1888; running th^ace nurtheti}- all-rag said westerly line of snit mmgiusl street l[i.oIft 2-to feet to the :suirthceiy line of

inetecath street ; thence ca.larly along said southerly lice of Ainetemuh street about ;t feet to the csisting bul llltd ; thence southerly :long . ;id eci=tin:, bull<-I"ad uh„ut Cl 8 feel Iii the nortlteeh'slire of lit ,hteenth street; thence a'e-terly .dons said liutthcly' line of P.rAiutee11 ctrcet On ut 7u- test to the point or pIctec of beginniug.

I-;gather with all wharfage rights, tc rms, casements, eeoiutikrts and fill appurtenant to and con-trected with the bulhh,ad along the ricer front nn the casrt:rly side of said piece or parcel „t' land and lattd undmr tcntcr filled in.

Alen, all the richt title and interest ill and to :dl that .-cdaiu tier, hulllr:,,d,-asthftl tlnbu-fi} Lnioton I, tile pier and Lrilkh, t1 t the,i, t af ifur'_t Nia, t tali street, together with :Ill tr1urfl[ge tights, tmm., ihulsmultetrls, c urolun u, is ,,1-d 1 rtvl r°, ,appurtenant to said pier, bulkhead and tv hall i?:-peltv,

:\ I so, all that certain bol kLcl[d and Irharf property betiivuink at a hill tv1tdac the north tl} side of IStel Nineteenth street intersect, the x-i.ii 154 omuil:hdad fronting on the East life; thence nuts utL, m,aiircrlp ;tlunq the line rf ,aid bulkhead or hater frontabout 205 feet to the n mm nheti}• line of East 't'ventieth street, to;;ethcr n ith all whaa1llge rights, terns, casements, emolument'u and privilcgcs ajfifti'tenaut Lu and cuuuect-ccl frith s.iid lnk1llcod

Dated New A. - u tc. February q, Igoe. Jr111N AVIIAi.f:,\,

C-.-rruritafiu11 Counsel, \o. 2 Tryon Gntt,

Borough of Slatlhl[tnn, City of Non' \oak:.

FIN 1i U LPablk'I'\l EN •['.

Lt the matter of tfte aip'Xntiun ,gyf 'rhe City r I Net, Tork, arcing by and doott h the U•u:n d of Itocl:=, rclativc to ,u-quiMn-z rit;ln and title to rind P"„r;-.s!un a° the sr l+arl:cgc rights, tel ra,amvn is, omolmnects and pnifldI;, s apl to lcn:miit to ti.e Mulkkear on the fast river Mcor,'-n't'\Vf:NT11.:1'll ANIl I'\V I(N'1'\'-1,IRSI' i.INFI-."I "m ill ce.;ir}' to h.- tall-u fin- ILe iniprovr mcut ut hue Crater-Ir-- tit of '1' he City of New V,rk ,on th-• 1-'ast timer, pursuant to the phut hcrcto-frore allotc,l 1)y sill L'niird of Docks, and nppr,%ed by the Cu-11rmissi-ners ml the Sinking Funcl.

PCRvI VN l 1O pI C I IC)A 5_x OF C1fA1.Y'PR 73 of lime L,n, s of u8; and all th.: st:,totes m such

c:ncs made . uurl provided, noti. ,: -u burrr-by {;ircu Lit ,t applicati ilium 11 b, male 'i tire ti Ipr ntc Court , f the 't•ue , f \eta \ ork, at a 'pl c- al I u- ut, Part 111. of aaiI Catut, to I c 1 eld ill the t wttt Court house, itr The City of Saw 1 nail, L'„roukil of lAi:hk0 ttut, on III.- !,fth d;ry iii Fr bra try, rcoo, at th, opening of the Curt nn that du', or as soon tlterccdt rr as counsel

n, Ire hcvd thereon, for the app•,iutment of Cuntini,-si,,nrr, ul l.sBuruuute:ufd Ass, ssmcnt iu the ;iboce-I ntitled in-,t ter.

T. e r:uure and extent of the inprmbsemcnt her,by lot,.m•d-d is the ucqui-:ition In the u:uue nut for the bcnu-lit ,if 'he• C:itt' „f Neu Volk, fir tile. execution r,f it

T'c,t ,in bill 6,l- the Improvement of the water front r l hr C tv' rut \u1- York, pIrrttilnt to :I:c s';ntue- ill smell

ca.rr uurtde and prow idurl,:md dcttri,it,ed upon by tin- L', and of lloc}ks, lle, emIuer t7, 1888, and approved Ii)' the Crlfitnti,;toners of the Sinking Fund, Lieecm-hcr

. 19, ttl88, which ,:till phm Is fdrd in the ofi e

of the I)ei ant nent of 1foeks and Ferries, of all the ieharkgmt rights, terms, easentc t., cminunictii: and pro ileges not n 1-v owm•d by I he City of Net, SS orb, and : vli11tell utit to the pretn sus described :u !ul1(uwsr

All that a:rtaiu hulk6c d 01111 v I,m f pr,-p'. rty lb gin-riug at a point where tire uort herly iiue of l::tst I'wcntieih street intr-r.ems the rxrvnnc 6trlkLcad front'iq on the F:a,t river; thenrc null u1mg northerly along the lin^ of said hulkhr•:rd or rta',tr.irumnt ub,vt nu feet to the southerly side ,I F::rt Twenty-fires sired, to. Cr frith the wharfage riehi', terots, easements, I molumunts and trill t gIa :,pl-urlemwrh to and con. reeled with said hunk- fr. a

Dated NFw Ynrt:, Feblu.-w-v 9, 1)1-0. JOHN \vldA1,l•:N,

('nrporati,Ill Comtsel, Nn, it 'Tryon Roty,

Borough of 1l aunt ,u tan, City of New Verb.

I-IRS'1' DEPARTMENT

In the mintter of the application of The Mayor, Alder. men an u I Cnmmnvti nLi' of the City of New York, relative to mlcflmitlirmhmg tulle, w her aver the Same has not been heretofore :mcywit'rd to all the real 'gttc not ot+ne I lby l l e Slam t, :Vdcrnxn and Coalm-11dly Ill 'I h,. City if A =tr A- grk, or anti' tight, t ctic Iur t to t esh t1tercin rot eottnguui ' tblc hp iulilfuht l[uthr r t}', utrn-ti„necl .tu l c esri'-e i in the fu t tacnmf u-f an Act entitled °At1 fiSu t to I rovidc in an cliclilcuir If lb I \'E R mII)F: PARE, in '1 he ('ttt• , f is v fork," Lung el I,0 liter 727 of tile l.Itws of tS

HE UNI)ERSIGNE CU I), ]1MIS,ION. W F:, Tel-: of Estimate and Assestintent in the .tbove-

entitled ui0ttcll hercity give notice to all persons inter-estcd In this proceeding, and to the owner or owner,, o runanl or nca:hupertits, tit all hnu<es and Ints and int-ilased and unimproved land, affected threyeby, and to oil other,- tt hoot it may concern, to wit :

First-']'hat we have complet,-A oar estimate and ;,s cs-smc•nt, and that all persons interested in this pro-cecdia4, ur in any of the lands, Imrtiauut 'rttd hare. ditannnIlls and premise: affected tucrchv, and h;wink object,ons thereto, do present their s..id objections, It, writing, drily verified, to its at our office, N,;,, go and 92 VVc-t iir.,adway, c1- the hodongh of Blammhatran, in 'lime City of Necv Vork, on or before ilia g I day of )larch, rgoo, uuucl that ire. the said Cout-missiunct., will heat' parties s1- ohtee Iing tvithiu Iltc t, it freak data uox, tiler the -aid 3d day of ?March, tqo,, and for that ptu-pose it iil lie iu amcndtita:e at our said office on etch of s:,id tell d:t} s at 4 h"C1OCk r, at.

Secoim-l'hnt the abstract of ,nor ,ilid r etrlltate and ..sor esmeul, tcITothren with our daur,,pe :t1- i bcnelit maps, and also all the :dfidacils, e.t;nt-;tc,, ill, Is :old other iIu-luinents used by its in making our report, have been iePusifet to the linreau „t Street (ig•_nu,.s of the Law lll.1,,f ttaetit of 'rite City of tic,, \ubnlu, No,. ,o and 92 Rest lit )fluIrIap, to the Porn,-it I It Ala uhatt;ut, i❑ said city. there to remain uunl rhr• 16111 davof ll:trch, too,.

Phial-That the limits of our tr-sco=rnn-rtt for beueftt incl,:de all those lands, ton, t1-, tit-. auU hor<di-antents and premises situ.ttr, yummy' rid heing in the lhrrf\rk of M1l:urhattan, in The City of No ' York, which, taken together ate bounded awl des,rihecl :,s follo',vs, viz,: liegi nn log at a point forme,l by Lhe it tcrteeuouh r f the St esterly InOl,mi.g;niun tit Zr line cfiuffI. parallel to the l[-utleu}' ,tde of \\r 51 (um' Ilunuficd and Six- ieer,lh tarot and di-ntnt r feet southerly therc- Iront with the slwtlIuriy pioloultntiun of a line drawn panmIlel to and di,taut : co feet trc-lerly from the westerly sido of I hat part of Riverside Drive Ipinq orvfhwl[rmly from West One Hundred ,and i.steenth s'ireet ; rilLm II thr ace uortheiv along said sr,uther ly ptolou;:-Iion - 1-d parallel line to time %,,stet ly pr Ionga-tu In of the centre lute of West O u• Hind'c-ti and I' to ct i1--ii rim street ; the itc • n c.ti II , along s-mm d westerl} I I n„vtion „t said Caultre line of \V, st Otie Hn 1-d trod and Cventy-first street to the castvriv ride , If the New 1 , rk Ceniaai and f-I wds:,il River YEmr,;mhl : fllencc

no the I Iv aI Icing sail cat, rl)• .ide of the No,, 'i urk C,.n-tr:d :till[ 11ud,on Ricer RnilroaII to the ccacr11 ,I,..-Inngalion of the crnln• lim- of AVest (1iir. Ilondred and '1'wu tit}-Id- It ,trcct ; tlu•-nc'ca•tcrly :,Innq said ii,--.erl}' proluneatio11 of sail lenlre Imc md 1l'c-t One Hwt- dred an'I '1'menty filth street to it. iuter-c, tint with line drawn parallel t•, and disemt ace fcct west, rly fr,nu the w, slerlr vile nF tbot narl of Rircr,ide I)ri%e I}-in, opposite to ACelt One I ltinlrcin and I rt-dnty-liftfi 't n•,.t: Ihcnce nnirlhedn' along ,a d parallel line and its pro-bnl;atirm not thwardly to the e cslcrl v gr-hn-g:l firm of the centre Tins' of \\'st 1)110 Htmdred :ntd Twent }'-"'vrnth street; thence eac: erly along' iii westerly prolongation and centre line of West I )tic Hundred and'I'wenty-seccnth Street to its intersection t ith the northcrlv prolongoti Incur f th,_• middle line of the block between Clarem•mt avenue and I;rnadway; tljpnce southerly along said north,-rly prolongation ;m,l middle line of the hlocks Inc the westerly pmh,nq;ttion of the middle ling of the Klock between West Oro flnn-dred and 7\vcnty-lifth street and VA-cst One Butilrr-rl and 7 twenty-stntk ,trees ; thence cuter ly -h, c ,mid welted}' prolongation and middle line of the bmlmnmtbcs an its gaol ol-ation e0stmvardly to it, ini cr0wcbon with :t line ,Yawn piu;tkl to the easterl}' sole of emsfcrdocif avenue :ninth di'tant roe feet enstorly therefrom ; then,:.- southerly along said parallel line to the middle line „f the blo,k met out cu AVest I )tie Hundred :tad Fdteenth stree mn,1 AVest 1 ivu I hundred and SixlouImh sheet ; thence we ell•, 21. ng -u d middle line of the Nock and its pr lmn m gI.l,os wost•,ivlu the point or pl Ice of b,-ginning. ]'iscepatig from sail an n At streets, avcnu, -s and mad>, or rot tines then, of, krrct~iow Icgall-• upon,-d, ax rurh area is shown ty,on ottr b00e91 maps dcl,o-ilea as aforesaid,

Fourth- I'Itat our report herein nil! be presented to the Supreme Cotu't oI tie mate of New 1 orl< Finc h , tr t I Ic p;trt Ieer,r, al-;t>I;ecinl Term there--f, Tarr III , to be helo. in the County Court-!t„nse in the Itor,n„h , \ianhattan, in ']'tic Citt• of Ne,r York, Oil the Stl; rlov of April, roil, at the ol-enm_ of the Court uu that day, and that then and there, or as son Ih.reaftcr as cnun-cl can be heard thereon, a motion will lie mode that the said rsport be coiuirmnct,

Doted 1" tRolc11 or MANtrAt ins, N _w YlncfC Cr i,'. Ucc,: tuber t3, 18u9.

:1 LEX. '1. :1IA--ON, Clmivu.II

HENRY' 1•, NEL.SOON. I \311'1-:1, vNNlf'IM0.

Conhltumsshhters, Jolt, 1'. Dl xv,

Clerk

In the matter of the petiti,m of Titim0', F. I ,ilrov, a Commissioner of Public \\ rks of 1'he• 'it o f N,„ l t York, under and in purl ire of cihagfcr 1911 of Il , Laws of 1883, and the irm,-amendatory thereof, elm

Cnnsrc.0 Danz-b]uTnrtl tir-rrcr:an:.rrat. pr.,tcrrt,c:c

PUIil,IC NtltI(F IS BURP Ii' t;lv'1:N 'rH v I the Third icpar tie Rep ,rt , t Y )011X1 I f( nuull-

VViiiinrhl AInrrty and (icor„e IaullX'f r I'lIum 1hi155i ,nrr. „I elmitrhii,l[l to t' e l[b„s.c entitle) matte, ,has tiled imm t m ,hied of the Clerk of the (_ ,unty of \Yo,tche~ ter, at 1A hill, plain., in said county', till the 28th d:1- II iIc..nher, tSo 1.

Nlctlee is further given that the said report include, and alf cts the parcels of I t 1-1 lcsignated as Parch I - Nos. 3), 4' ,ui,117, t,8, t3:, r _ , 188. iao, 3);, Ir%. 413, Vol.,, 4', 4 5, 130 , 4.l[, 44", 45-, St.,-.

N, tic,, is further .given that an application will IL,-madc at a Special Term of the Supreme Cunrt of II„ Sin tu of Aca \ „rk, to be held in .Ind for thr 'lie--- -- I ndicial I )istrict, at the C mutt, l house, in the r I WhiteI'htin,, (,nnftt' of \1"c,tr,9tey[ar .urd Stmt Neu Sib, ur1 the 17th day of 1-ebruo S•, e„. , at n'ch,ck in the f creel ruin u„t that lest , ,tut n l her-,Ili.. as c,un,c•1 can be heard, Iicr nh 1, (rmi report, anti for such other and t, -tl J _ ,} Inc last.

I)ated Nt:tc Yr a. t: 1 o. m to v o JOHN \Vtl 11 I N,

C ,rp ,ratu, r C , >..I- -No.: In btn II •l

lion•„' TO - I \l i,mln„I ,an, ( it u- \cv: 1 ark..

st.Ctl-AIt IllltlCi-il. UlSi itICL

I r, the matter of the application :rn,i gifiHubil o! Michael T. I till}, as C oammo,,:on -col 1'lilic AA „r k, of the City of New York, for ;tad on 6ch:tlf of the \lat'or, Alder-utcn and Contntomrity of 1'hr Citt' of A r_ts ''oak, tarter cicuugtce I8q of tllc ],;urns of is');, to xcnwirc esrtzciu real estate, a: the term •` rr_d cclatr „ is deliucd ruder said act, at lilchhuid:t, l'utnant (bunty, for the pllrhve of providine for the ,rani tars ' pt•-Iu-ou-ti of II e urces of the tt Ater .uppi}•of line nu t3- of Non- Yolk.

PUBLIC NI)'1'1C1•: IS HL:R]iilv' (GIVEN '1'11.v F the Fifth 'Separate Reitc.it !d 1,wl,fld I I. C.I-trk,,

('h0rlds' I I. hmnini,g and I la' I ('u1- }', C.ranu,sio ners 'Ii Appraisal in the of ve-entitled pc,cl die„ dared Lut- uaty l-9, hyii •, oa filed in the , Mice uI the Clerk of \Vccteheter Counrt, Ott While Pluuilun, to .,id Goa,nIw, , it the loth day of Iunnurary, t9oo, :md a utertl ict copy thereof filed ill the orliee of the Clerk „I Phitntlbt Count}', at Carmel, iu said ('aunty, ,.n the' s:d day of Jafulny, 19.•0.

Netice is lintlei e,iceu that the said report incIoricis and affects the pararl, a 1 land l.n of it and designated as Parcels Nos. I, :,

., ;q

-, ii and 7.

Notice is ftn'tucr 411,1I

that an application will be made ar a Special Term of the Drprn!mtt C,auri of the State of \eta V„rk, to be held in and for the Sec .,nd fndicial District, al the Court-house, ill the Village of VVhite Plains. AA•°,IChester County, in said .tatc,on the <d day of A[arch t t 'c, at ro ,'Clock in the f„reuu, n i f that day, ur no soon thercaftct In';c'Imltilsal can be heard, for an order continuing said Fifth Separate Repor I, and for such other and further re!i_I ire may be just,

I fated Ne_ty Van u, f:untiry 25, ry •,,. IOHN VVHALEN,

Corporation Cnuns-:l, Nu 'Tryon Ito,,,

lioruuh of ]Luuhultau, City of New York.

SEC1IYD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

In the matter of the, tuition of Charles 11, T. Collis, (:c,nunni,.tibini'r rd Public yV'oaks of the (it}- of Neta York, under ;u l m 1) 11S..a .ce ,•f chapter cc•ill the L;tws of 188,, 0111 the Erne amcnda[ •r} ther:nf, u1- behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of 'rile C:it • of Nut York fo th r ruin , o - y I [ ncnt .1 Com- ntic,ioucrs of Apprat s: I ii t.d-t aid :etc.

lln1ursD RiymsiNwlh, l- • I "-A tit prima, .:,t- l,.txu>

PUPLIC N()TICIi IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT th_ report of J Imes C, lie. O en, Frank 1Vcll, art

W. W. IScerctt (who were oplmtiie l Co•umisstoners of Anprats:I ,n hum a,ovc nnntleli molter, by ,Iu order of this Curt ma•Ir, at ❑ sp;ci:d t,-nn lkcrcm, hold at the Cgurt-hoevc iu White Plain:, V v,tcic=tea' Co.-nty .`Icw York, 1 )ecembervr,, t&)6), dated Ianur,r}' 24, 1) '-1 vas Iilcd ill Westchester Courtly Clerk', ():Tice, J; nil uary 24, rqo,.

Notice is further given that the said report includes and affects the parcels of land designated as Parcels No,. r%, r';, t i•. I i I'll, e, ill, 4 4ia 4=e, 4~, 5CC, 7%u, rri, rag-, r ;1, r'.t, 12i4r ri.+, I (^. ti), l-5! f, t5fans, t59e, l5fl , t5A, r5U, tot, l74, u8', t8-i, t8 'i, ItS a 19.. z n'. • i, 27'.•, 293:, 3054.

35i. .b6'd • 37 1„ 31k', 37.. ,8 ;, 5;','c., 6r'i, 6.59, 6r ,, 00',', it, 63 1.4', u4':I, (1- ., t70, 67'.i, 695), 6913,

In the matter of the application of the City r,f New Vork, acting by and through the hoard of Decks, rela- tivt to: uqam;, n- 1u- d title to, an-1 scssin o f the land- IamL littler water filled in, wharfage niglm,

, heron, cuts cutictlfs, r Nr,l lumen ts :md I,rivilr•lie>, appur-tutcrnt to the bull:hca•l between T\t'l;\'I V-:, IRS r ANI) 'I'\Vl:Nl i \ - -SF:C(IND S I' FI, I -S, 1'.ASI RIYBI:, and appurt,-naut to the bulkhead and pier et the fn -t of '1'WF:NTY-F'lll.11 iFREEI', F:ASI' RIV1.1R, necnss:try to lie t ,ken far the improvement of the water front of 1'he City of New York an the Fast RI, el-, pt r;uunl to tha pan her, to lure 1d, pted by the Board of I locks : nd mrp prated I,} the Comntts-,i•: ncr'fl of the Sinki g Fund

PLRSI'AN r'II),LCI'I(IN lao(IF CHAPI'IfR 37-t I the L.rws of rq7, and all Lh,, statutes in such

ctsr•s mad, :utd pruvi, el, no;iee i, lien-Iv givr1- th;tt a),plic.tin,u trill he nta•le to thr- tioprcmc t'ntu t of the State of N, w York, at a Sil•-c.inl Tel-nt. In 111. of ,airI Coot, b, be held in tfi:: C;ounty Cntu't-h use, in Il,c ( ity „f N crc 's'url:, Iluroogim , I Si :uthutu,n, nn tilt- obth day of l'chuuuirv, rgoc-, .It the olienoua a' the h]oumt on than do%, or as ;,,on thcacao.-r Ti- couu'ed emit 1, hcirrrI yceh'e-o, ter thr app, intnu•nt of C,iri ;inners of E'li-m lie and ,1 essntcnt ti the above .-uutled matter.

The natu and ^xt tit rI the in pr c, m• tit hcrchy in- ten,led is the aagnt-ition. in the name emu for the bcne-fun I I lie City , f New Vol k, f,r t',e ex, ,:utiop 1-1 a lr r-lain pl:u, for tkc unit rnvq,ten, of the tamer hoot of The City cI \eta Suck, I-ursuant to the statutes ill such ;Ise tnacle and pn.viHe I and tictcan nod epoo by the L'' and of hoer. =, llu ember l-7 1183, ,till apulru-cul by lire Cummio fonds ul the Smkiuq hunt, Itv,eut- 'r r t,), tlr8, whi::h said phi t is tile I in the ollic-ol the Department (Ii ll„ck, and Fen its, of all the ltn it hands Wider wa t iillcd in, tt ire fnq,• aught-, lei n. c(tc -tuutt etrlui llhutleiis fihtlt I I.ut rlc(:e. no, I ato oil tied ill illun ill Cityy Ness' Vi' - I mimic 1 Iplutlm tcranl t the umuetu1unSdc, -r bed II hu b1- s- - t t hrit

All the ttcht, t!lle and iu.r.rasI in ,,u 1 to all It at rm-tain pier, hud.h••ad :and iItirf megeriy kn,w-u as the par and hnlkhe-,d at the hurt lIl i i.t lute m)-first I u t t,gefher ttiliL mull iibsu-la e lull,t-, tvtits. t;tse-

tlfcnnit, im„luo eat, c1- 1 prim- I,g s appurtenant to s.,irl I p—et, bull., c,td and vh:u't pr t,-rt}',

Al'o : 11 rl at c, rtaiuc i uU.Load all tahrn ( i tuperi- 1 c ^ailing at Zr point ru h r.• tl e 1111 tircu I . 'i 'r. of 1•:.t-t inc ty-lira Direct int t.cra~ the r e-I a4 bull.hr ad n the ] a-.t rncr; theme running lord ulv a! 1-q t1-• liuc

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I).,terl Ni­* Site, 1..' I-rmtry q, ,goo, 11111 \\110.,1?N,

Corparat ion Cou n-el. .\ o, a 'Tryon Row,

BaI'ou-,h of Sianl:. uttan, Ci~c of Ne,c 1- ork,

F I1:l'1 DI-:PAR-1'21IG\T

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900. THE CITY F- E C O FR D . 92 5

70%• 7r%, 7 2%, 75%%, 74%, 75%, 759, 7'%, 76%, 77 r/a, 77%, 77Y4- 78%, 7811,_ 85, Bo ,nxl 87 and the cairn of George E. Scars, as assignee, to part of Parcel No 37%y.

Notice is further given that an ap~llication will be made at a Special'rerm of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, to be held in and for the Second Judicial District, at the Court-house in White P ains, on the 3d day of March, rc,00, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming said report, and for such other and further relief as may be just.

Dated New YnRK, January a6, rgoa, JOHN WHALEN,

Corporation Counsel, No. z Tryon row,

Borough of Manhattan, ' of New York, k. }

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of the Armory Board, by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title by The City of No w York, to certain land= on LEXINGTON AVENUE AND TWENTV-FIFTH AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREETS, in the Eighteenth Ward if the Borough of Manhattan in said city, duly selected by said Board and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund as a site for armrry purposes, tinder and in pursuance of the,provisions of chapter 212 of the Laws of 1898.

PURSUANT TO THE. S I'ATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to a Special Ter nl of the Supreme Court, in and fur the Fir't Department. to be he'd in Part Ill, thereof. at the County Court-house, in The City of New York, Borough of Man hat ran, Ott the aoth day of February, rgoc, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Conlmis-sioners of Estimate in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by 'the City of New York, to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the westerly side of Lexington avenue, the northerly side of Twenty-fifth street and the southerly side of Twenty-sixth street, in the Eighteenth Ward of the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, in fee, the same to be appropriated. converted and used to and for the purposes specified in chapter zra of the Laws of 5898, said property having been duly selected by the Armory I'card and approved by the Commis-sioners of the Sinking Fund as a site for armory pur-poses, under and in pursuance of the provisions of said chapter 2rz of the Laws of , 898, being the following. described lots, pieces or parcels of laud, namely :

All those certain lots, I,ieces or parcels rd land situ-ate, lying and being in the P:igbteetrth W:,rd of the Borough of itlanha, tut, iu The laity of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows :

Beginning at a point in the southerly, line of East Twenty-sixth street distant three b'tndred an l four (304) feet eleven and one-half (tt?¢) inches westtniy from the westerly line of Lexington avenue ; running thence sum herly and pond Id l to said avenue, distance innety-eiht (99) feet nine (g) inches ; thence westerly and parallel to said street, distance thirty (30; feet ; thence southerly and parallel to Lcxinuion avenue, distance ninety-eight (98) feet nine (g) inches, to the northerly line of East 'Twenty-3lih street ; thence easterly and along said northerly line, distance three land red and thirty-tour (334) feet eleven and one-half (r, %t inches to the westerly line of Lexington avenue ; thence north-erly and along said westerly line, distance one hundred and ninety-s,-ven (197) feet six (6' inches, to the south-erly line of East Twenty-sixth treet ; thence westerly and along said line, distance three hundred and four :304) feet eleven and a half (n;_ 1 inches, to the point or place of begin, ing.

Dated NFw YORK, Fcbruary 3, rgoo. JOHN WHALEN,

Corporation Counsel, No.,'Try0n Row,

New York City, Borough of Manhattan.

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of'1'he City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to WHITE PLAINS ROAD (although not yet named by proper author-ity), from the northern boundary of The City of New York to Morris Park avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, in l'he City of New York. ^-

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, hearing date the 5th day of January, 1900, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan, it, 'The City of New York, in the office of the Clerk of the County- of Kings. at his office in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York and in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester, at his office in White Plains, Westchester County, in the State of New York, on the z3d day of January, rgoo, a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, No. 7t Annexed Ter-ritory, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit or advantage, it any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditainents and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of acquiring the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester, on the z;d day of January, rgoo; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of acquiring the said street or avenue, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and finding the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter x7, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. All parties and persons interested in the real

estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of acquiring the said street or avenue, or affected there- i by, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Esti. mate and Assessment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos. go and ga West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in 'I he City of New York, with such affidavits or ether proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend. once at our said office on the 5th day of March,rgoo, at ra o'clock noon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners

in relation thereto and examine the proofs of sun claimant or claimants, or such additional proof. am allegations as may then be offered by such owner, o on behalf of'l'he City of New York.

Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW Y„RK CITY February 5, Igoo.

C. DONOHUE, Chairman, JOHN W, BAR-1'RAM, SAMUEL, 1Ic:<MILLAN,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN,

Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY.

In the matter of the application of the Board of

^

Edu cation of The City 'f New York by t e Corprat r 1

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Counsel, relative to acquiring title by The City of New York to cer,ain lands situate on the E.1S L'EILV SIDE OF IRVING AVENCJI':, be toe cn Willoughby avenue and Suydam street, in the Twenty-seventh Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected and chosen as a site for school purposes by the School Board of the Borough of Rro,klyn and approved by the Board of Education under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter lye of the Laws of x888. and the various stables amendatory thereof and other statutes relating thereto.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION-ers of Estimate in the above-entitled matter,

appointed pursuant to the provisions of the statutes relating thereto, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought to be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons interested in the land, ur premises affected by this proceeding, or having any interest therein, and h: ".e filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in the office of Board of Education of The City of New York at No, 146 Grand street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, for the inspection of whomsoever It may concern.

Second-That all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after the first publication of this notice, February 3, 1900, file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with us, at our office iu the office of the Corporation Counsel of '1'he City of New York, in the Borough Hall in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said city, as provided by statute, and that we, the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting at our office, on the [7th day of February, 1900, ii to o'clock in the forenoon, and upon such subsequent days as may be found uecessar y.

Third-That our refo, t heron will be presented to the Supreme Court of the Slate of New York, at a Special 'Term there f, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the Kings County Couit-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in '1 he City of New York, on the 6th day of March, 0900, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that their and there, or as s„on thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will lie made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated the BoaouGH or BROOKLYN, CITe or NEW YORK, February g, r; us.

GEORGE GRU, THOMAS D. HOXSEY, FREDERICK I, PEARSALL,

Commissioners. GEORGE To RIGGS,

Clerk,

KINGS COUNTY

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-lion of The City of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, relative to acquiring title by The City of New York t„ certain lands situate en ROt'KA WAY, BLAKE AND 'I'HATFORD AVENUES, in the Twenty-sixth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected and chosen as a site for school purposes oy the School hoard of the lloronili of Brooklyn and approved by the Board of Education under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 191 of the Laws of x888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and other statutes relating thereto.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, ap-

pointed pursuant to the provisions of the statutes relat- mg th, rcto, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought to he acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons interested in the lands or premises affected by this proceeding or having any interest therein, aid have filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in the office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, at No. 146 Grand street, in the I borough of 3lanhattan, City of New York, for the in-spectiou of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof, may within ten days after the first publication of this notice, February I, Ile", file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with its at our office in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, in the Borough Hall, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said city, as provided by statute, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear I parties so objecting at our office on the r5th day of February, rgoo, at z o'clock in the afternoon, and upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary.

'Third-'I hat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the Kings County Court-house, in the Borough of Brcoklgn, in 'l'he City of New York, on the 3d day of March, ,goo, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated THE BOROUGH of BROOKLYN, CITY OF New YORK, February I, agog.

HERMAN BACHRACH, CHARLES H. WINSLOW, VICTOR CAIN,

Commissioners. GEORGE T. RIGGS,

Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Edttca. Lion of The City of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, relative to acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands situate in the WES L'ERLY SIDE OF FOURTH AVENUE, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets, in the Eighth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected and chosen as a site for school purposes by the School Board of the Borough of Brooklyn and approved by the Board of Education, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 191 of the Laws of r888,-and the various statutes amendatory thereof and other statutes relating thereto.

SATE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter,

appointed pursuant to the provisions of the statutes relating thereto, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessee., parties Cr persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, here-ditaments aid premi-es, title to which is sought to be :[squired in this proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First-That we have completed our estimate of the

less and damage to the respective owners, lessees, I,orties and persons interested in the lands or pteniise+ affected by this proceeding or havingany interest there-in, and have filed a true report or transcrgrt of sw-h estimate in the office of the Board ,,f Educ.,tion of The City of New York, at No. r44 Crand 'trcet, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, fur the in-spectiOn of whomsnever it may concern.

Second-That all parties or persons who'r rights may be affected by the said estimate and who may abject to the same or any part thereof, may, within ten clays after the fir•t publication of this notice, February 1, rgoo, file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with us, at our office in the office of the Corp, ration Counsel of The City of 7sety York, in the L'orough Hall in the f rn h of Bru kl n in said city, as Pros ded

at t and that we the said Commicsi vers will by st t tc, t , e o hear parties so obiecting at our office nn the i5th d.,y of February, ipso, at 4 o'clock in the afterno,n, and upon such subs, queue day's as may be found necessary.

'Third-'l hat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special 'Term thereof fir the hearing of motions, to be held in the Kings County Court-house in the Borough cf Brooklyn in The City of New York, on the 3d day of March, tgoo, at the opening of the Court on that day ; and that then ;old then', or as soon th, reafter as counsel can lie heard thereon. a motion will be made that the said report he cunfirmed.

Dated the B000uiit OF KHUoKLs-N, Cuts "' Nr:w Yonc, February r, 1950.

P. W. OSTRANDER, OLIVER E. SI'ANION, HENRY R. CHIT'1'ICK,

Commissioners GEORGE T. RIGGS,

Clerk.

KINGS COUNI'V

In the matter of the application of the Board of Edu-cation of The City of New York, by the Corpora-tion Counsel, relative to acquiring title by The City of New York, to certain land, situate on the NORTH.F.RIY SIDE OF GA'Z'ES AVENUE AND TIlE SOUTHERLY sl]JEOI"QUINCYSI'nI?Ei,WE4F OF S'I'UYVESAN'P AVENGE, in the 'Iwenty-third Ward of the Ilorough of Brooklyn, duly selc°ted and chosen as a site for school purposes, by ttte School Board of the P,orougli of Brooklyn and approved by the Board of Education, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter tot of the Law's of t883, and the various statutes amendatory thereof and other statute, relating thereto.

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter,

appointed pursu:nnt to the provisions of tie statutes relating thereto, herr:by give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or persons respect. iv'•ly entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditanlents and premises, title to which is sought to be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons interested in the lands or premises affected by this proceeding, or having any interest therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in the office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, at No. 145 Grand street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after the first publication of this notice, February I, rgoo, file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with us, at our office in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, in the Borou_h Hall, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said city, as provided by slat-tire, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting at our office on the r,th day of February, Igoe, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary.

Phird-That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the Kings County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 3d day of March, rgoo, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated the 1301iOL'GH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK, February I, 1500.

DAVID F. BUTCHER, DAVID S. SKINNER, EDWARD S. FOWLER,

Commissioners. GEORGE T. RIGGs,

Clerk,

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. a

City Hall, New York City. Annual subscription, 89.30, postage prep'sid.

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor.

CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

PURSUANT TO '1'HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. ter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled "An act

" providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of I, damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of "changes ofgrade of streets or avenues, made pursuant " to chapter 721 of the Laws of 1887, providing for the to depression of railroad tracks in the 'Twenty-third and to Twenty-fourth Wards, in The City of New York, or "otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that public meetings of the Commissioners appointed ptv avant to said acts, will be acid at Roof 58, Schermer. horn Building, No. 9(a Broadway, in 'l'he City of New York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at a o'clock 1'. M.. until further notice.

Dated NEW YORK, January 3, rgoo. WILLIAM E. S'1'ILLINGS, CHA RI,ES A. TACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY,

Commissioners. LAnioNT MsLOVOII[aN,

Clerk.

(MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Coxt\tlsslON o7 THK I Ct-ty OF NEW YORK,

CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, J Niew YORK, February 7, rgoo.

UBLIC NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT open competitive examinations will be held at the

o yes of this Commission for the following positions, upon the dates specified :

Tuesday, February t3, ro A. nt., EXAMINER OF CH 1RITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Subjects of ex-amination : Experience, arithmetic, handwriting and general paper,

Thursday, February 15, ro A. Si.,AN"1'1-TOXINE ACt OUN I ANT. Subjects of examination : Hand. writing, arithmetic, spelling, dictation and letter-writingand special paper.

LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Ills n,), '.toll's lute I)1 I'A^7xlHNT,I

NC,v Yoaw, F''-lurtiiry y, rgoo. I

SEALE:U PRDlOsAlS FOR FURNISHING ANTIIRA(:I I I Cn,1I. IN 'I'Ill':

uF I; ROOKI,NN AND QL'l l':NS, Vlz.:

,,zoo Tons Egg Siz_,

-wild>. 'Ions I:rokeu Siz,'.

be received by the Fire Comnissnmer at the head of the Fire Department, at the office of said De-partment, Nos. 157 and is g East Sixty -seventh street, in the Borough of Manhattan. in The City of New York, until ro.3o o'clock A. ST.,

v EDNESDAY, FE131(UARY 21, 15100, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by

said Department and read the head of sand a I T e coal is to be free-bring, of the first quality 'if

either of the kinds known and mined as follows : " L,ackawanna," by New York, Ontario and

Western Railroad, or any otlrer Ircr-hurnine coal. -all to weigh e,000 pounds to the ton, and be well screened and free from slate.

The ['ender roust mare the !+articular kind of coal he j,roP,'o"s to Jeernrok and state where and by a,'knnr it is n irud.

All of the coal is to be delivered at the various houses and the fire-boats of the Depart m nt in the Boroughs of Brooklyn at ud Querns, in su(r, quantities and at such times as may be front time to time directed, and the same is to be weighed in the presence of a Weighinaster designated for that purpose by the De. partment. All as more fully set forth in the specifica-tions to the contract, to a'/eic/t particular attention is dirrcG.d.

No estimate will be received or considered after :he hour named.

Bidders [rust write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures, stating the price per tat for each size and the total a,nount.

'fhe form of the agreement, with specifications, showing the manner of payment for the work, may be seen and forms of prr,posals may be obtained at the suffice of the Departmment.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders of '1'be City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person staking the estimate, they will, oii its being so awarded, become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the sum of '1'hree Thou-sand Dollars 43,000).

!Vo estimate uill be considered unless accont,ba nied by pucea cc'r f1Jierl check upon one of the banks of 7'/te City of New 1'irk. drawn to the order of the C'oueftrol/ei. or pro ey to the anti nn of One Ilru+-dredand!•}ffy t)oltars 5, po). Such check or load must not lie ir,~l',sed in the sealed envelope cantainm the estimate, but nu1st be handed to the officer or cl,_rk of the I)cp,urt,ieat who his charge of the estimate-h, 5 and no e,linlate call be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said office tin clerk and bnrad to be correct.

'Tire Fire Commissioner reserve; the right to decline any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for tan public interest.

JOHN J. SCANNELL, Contmissione.r.

HE:injlr'rsftTL:RS F1 RE Di't'AKTNF..::"r, New Volie, February g, rgoo.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISIIIN,. this Department with the Fire Bose below

specified will be reccivtd by the Fire Commissioner, at the oilier of the Fire Department, N„s. r57 and 153 East Sixty-se Tenth street, I oroq¢h of Manhattan, m 'l'he City of New York, until io 30 o'clock A. at.,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900, at which time :md place th' y will be publicly opened by the bead of said Departmalt and read.

Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. r. F,mr th,.,,i':mrl ;y,ceo) feet Rubber and Duck

Woven, 3 rz-inch, Fire Hose, " White Star Special " brand or,•qual thereto.

The amount of security required is Four Thousand Four Hundred (5,400) Dollars, and the time for delivery thirty days.

A-o esou,rate as'!!! be considered unhas oceo,,q(anled by either a sese[inii! check u/au one of the bank, of 7/re City of A2ev I orb•, dragon to the ord'r of the Coar(troIlu'r, or nt000)y to the aereaun1 o/ lire fier scorn tit a{/lee srti atrrly required. Suclt c/tee/a or money u ust not le inclosed in the sealed r nz•elope contrrtnrn,; flue ,'a/jt'rirfc, but totes! he handed to the i'8/eer or clerk rf the DePar/,nen/ I, In lieu charge of the lotintate-bo-r, and no c,1iru(itc can be delosited in said lo-r until suc/r c!teeI,- or neo,tey has been e.x-ont/uicot fy said geicer or clerk a nd f<,a of to be can-(est. 'Tire damages to be paid by the contractor for each

day that the conraer may be unfulfilled after the time specified for the completion thereof shall have expired, are fixed and ligmt:pled at Ten (ro) Dollars.

No estimate wit) be received or considered after the hoer coaled.

The form of the agreement, with specifications, show-ing the manner of p:,ynlent for the hose, may be seen and form,, , f proposals may be obtained at the office of Ilse D'partmeut.

The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to decline an' and all bid'. or estimates it deemed to be for the public interest.

JOHN J. SCA NNELL, Gomnrss[0ner,

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHw'AYS,

Costst[stnwii's (>i'Ftce, No.. 13'ro no PARK Rosy, NEW YORK, February S, igoo.

TO CONTRACTORS,

BIDS OR PksL'IMATES, INCLOSED IN A sealed envelope, with the title of the work and

the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the num-ber of the w ark as in the advertisement, will be received at Nos. r3 In 21 Park row, in Room No, r6or, until ii o'clock A. M1.,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. The bids will be publicly opened by the head of the

Department, in Rouen 16,2, Nos. 13 to at Park row, at the hour ahoy e-mentioncd.

Borough of Manhattan, No. I. FOR PAVING WI 'H ASPHALT-BLOCK

PAVE:IIEN t', ON CONCREI'E FOUN-I)ATIC>N, EIGHLY-FIRS"L' STREET, from Columbus t„ Amsterdam avenue.

No.a. FOR RPGUI.ATING AND GRADING ONE HUNDRED ANII -11IIRI V-SIXTH STRL-,Er, Itont UOcrlsvard t-, Amsterdam a,"cnue,

No.3. FOR 1E'.GULATING ANDGRADING WEST FIFTY SEVENTH STREF.1', from 2fo feet west of lsleve,,th avenue to T,rellth avenue.

No. 4. FOR REGCLA"L'ING AND GRADING TWELFIAI AVENUE, from south side of Fifty-second street to north side of Fifty. eighth street.

No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING TWELFTH AVENUE, from north side of Forty-seventh street to south side of Fifty. second street.

No.6. FOR PAVING WITH GRANITE-BLOCK P.AVLIILE.\I"Z'HE ROADWAY OF ONE HUNURE:D AND THIRTY' - NINTH STREE L', from Hamilton place to Boulevard.

Each bid or estimate snail contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the per-sons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no otherr-son be so Interested it shall distinctly state that fact;

926 THE CITY RECORD

SA'I'UI<f):AY, I'1I;RUARY 10, 1900.

that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal As em y, head of a ele-partment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly nr indirectly interested therein, ur in the suppio- or III the work to which it relates or in any fivrovr of the profits thereof.

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, In writing, of the party making the same, that the several millers therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholds, in The City of New York, to the etlect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shill ietose or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cur-poration any difference between the sum to which he !Mould be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the Aork by which the bids are tested.

i'he consent last above mentioned must be accom ponied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of t! c persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in 1 he City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety In good faith, with the intention to execute the bond reoutred by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accom. puttied by either a certified check upon one of tht

National banks of The City ' of New York, or N , drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or stoney to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such chuck or money most NOT be inclosed in it sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be banded to the officer or clerk of the J )epart. ment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no esti. state can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk ace found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the person, making the same within three days alter the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be returned to him.

•1'HI•: CONIM! ,SIUNER OF HIGHWAYS RE-',l'lkvha 'THE klcHI' TO Rl:Jl;Ct AI.L BIDS ki-,cP;IVh:D FOR :1NY PAlf'1'ICULAR WORK IF in. DI-'VNIS IT F'OR'1'l1E LEST INTI;RFS'1'S OF THE CITY.

Blank fortes of bid or estimate, the proper encclupcs in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreements, and any further information desired, can be obtained in Room No. x636, N ,C. 13 to zr Park row,

JAMES P. KEATING, ContntissoIncr of Highways,

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

flue Cm -r1 r,r NEw YORK, 1 DEYARTMEVr OF J'AxBS AND Assts ss'iENTS, MAIN OFFICE, BOROUGH of MANHATTAN,

No. zoo BRO ADI\'AY (Slew ART BUH. DING), January g, igoo. J

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AS REQUIRED by "The Greater New York Charter," that the

Looks called "The Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate of the boroughs i f ldanhattan, The Bruns, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond, comprising The City of New York," will be open for examination and correction on the second Monday of January, and will remain open until the 1st day of May, Igoe.

During the time that the books are open to public inspection application nuay be made by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed v:duation of real and personal estate to have the same corrected.

In the Borough of Manhattan, at the main nffce of the Department of '!'axes and Asscs=_ments, No. a8o Broadway.

In the Borough of The Jlronx, at the office of the Department, ilDCI Iprl Building, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue.

]n the Borough of Illooklyn, at the office nl the De-purtnrent, Alunicipal Building.

In the liuruuglr of Queens, at the office of the Depart-flout, Hackett Building, Jackson avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City.

In the Borough of Richmond, at the office of the Department, Richmond Building, New Brighton.

Corporations in all the boroughs must make applica-tions only at the main office in the Borough of Man-h;utan.

Applications in relation to the assessed valuation of personal estate must be made Ly the person assessed at the office of the Department in the borough where such person resides, and in the case of a non-resident, carrying on business in - 1 lie City of New York, at the office of the Department of the borough tt here such place of business is located, between the hours of no A. M. and z r, 'L, except on t-aturdays, when all appli-cations ntust be ntade between ,o A. nt. and lo noun.

THOMAS L. FEITNI•lR, President;

I•:DWARD C. SHEEIHY, TH( )31 As J. 1'AT'1 F:R SON, AR'Il1UR C. SALMON, FERDINAND LhVY,

Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

IluARD (,F PUBLIC IlttRO,stM1MENTti, Nos.59 AND 2l PARK Riov,

Hm'Ruugn lIt MANHATTAN.

N OTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI 'T 'lHE Board of Public Irnproventents of "llle City of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the ntap ur plan of The City of New York, by lryinf nut iplimmLcs to the firirlge over the Harlem river at Fast One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, and changing the strcet, affected thereby, in the boroughs of Manhattan and The Bruns, City of New York, and that it meeting of the sail Board will be held in the office of the said Board at Nos. to and at Park row, through of k1rrlatt,o!, on the zrst day of February', igoo, at z o'clock r. nt., at wvhich such proposed changes and laying not of aypro..ielw will be i:onsidcred by said Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by said Honrrt on the 3,st day of January, rgov, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz. :

Resolved, That the Board at Public Improvcotents of The City of New York, in porxmi:itice of the piovi,iens of section 436 olehapter 378, Lawsof !297, deeming it for the public interest su to do, proposes to after the map or plan of The City of New York by by ing uw m1 w,,ache, to the Bridge over the Harlem river at East ( uc Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, and changing the streets affected thereby. in the borem, hs of Manhattan and the Bronx, City of New York, more particularly described as follows

/)scri/1i,n n/ f/n' hands r,'qmrw/ for film nrr" rr/ /,roaeIre.s to th, IrG(t'e over /he Itaro,,, rirno nt /ills! One //unfired rsnif 7%rtrty-c.A•kth sfrrrt, in the boa oir•m'/,s ,J . ilanhaitan ward %7te Pions,

1'AR(: RI. " A."

Beginning at the interscctiun of the northern line (if I.:1st ( )ne Hundred and Thirty-.sixth street with the western li nc of Madison avenue ;

rst. "Thence northerly alogq the western line of iladi--nn avenue for 1,9.81 fret to the southern hue of Nast ( )nc Hundred and'I'hirty- seventh street ;

ad. Thence westerly along said line for 2r feet id. 'Thence southerly deflecting go degrees to the left

for r 83 feet to the northern Iineof East One Hundred and '1 hirty-sixth street ;

4th. Thence easterly for as feet to the point of be-ginning.

PARCEL " n."

Beginning at tie iuter'ection at the rim theru line of Ism One llundred and 'Thirty-sixth street with the eastern line of \ladisco :nenuc ;

ist. I hence norther; y along the tasters line of Istadi-son avenue Gar n-9.6_,' test to the southern line of East One Iimdr' d ai d I Cody-r(venth 'trect ;

2d. "h 1, net ca-trly along said line for 20 feet 35, Thence motherly deficit 90 dr•gl ems to the

right f r 199.8; feet to the northern line of East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street :

4th. '1 hence westerly for me feet to the point of bcgin-nin0.

beginning at the inters,cl ion of the northern line of list Ono Htiedred and I lfirty-eighth street with the sVe'tern Iine of \Licli+vr avenue :

1st. Thence sec.tcrly along the northern line 01 Ea<t (Inc Ifundrr d nod I piny-eighth street for 420 feet to the ea>tcrly lint, of Fifth avenue.

z 1. 'Thence non !hei ly :dung said line for 90 feet ;d. thence ra'terly defleeIiog go degrees to the

right for 1195.32 feet ; 41h. Thence easier] y dell eating z8 deq roes o8 minutes

4? sco,.n is to the left for 141.40 feet to the western line of Madison avenue;

5th. 'Thence southerly for 156.7 feet to the point of bc4'nning.

PARCEL " p 11 lieginniqg at the intersection of the northern line of

Fast One Hundred and '1 hirty-eight!, street with the eastern line of :Madison avenue.

rot. 'Thence easterly along the northern line of East i One Hundred and 'thirty-eighth street for f74.da feet to the western United States pierhead line of the Hurlcm ricer; ad. (hence northerly deflecting Ito degrees a min-

utes 51 seconds to the left along the said pierhead-line for 222.41 feet ;

3d. 'Thence still northerly defecting 2 degrees 5 min-utes 48 seconds to the left along the said It erhead-line for z6 oz feet ;

4th. Thence westerly deflecting go degrees to the left for 68., o feet to the eastern line of Madison avenue.

5th. Thence southerly along the eastern line of Afad-ison avenue for 199.50 feet to the point of beginning.

PARCEL " R .',

Becinn:rig at the intersactirn of the western line of Extocor street, as show it on section 7 of the final maps of the Twenty.t hind mu ind '1wen ty-fourth \Yards, with the southern line of Ea,t One Hundred and Thirty- BOARD OF Punttc 1Mt'noveslEnTs, eighth street ; Nox. Ig TO an PARK Roty,

I st. '1 hence southcrIv along the western line of Ex- BOROUGH OF MAN It.SrrAN- terior ~u-ect for 51.67 feet ;ATO'I'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 'I'HF.

all. 'Phones westerly deflecting re4 degrees 36 min. Board of Public Improvements of The City of ut,, to the right for r8r.47 feet ; 'Jew York, deeming it for the public interest so to do,

3d. t hence :.till westerly deflecting g degrees 95 min- p-oposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New u te, ,r;concl to the 1. It for 82.98 feet to the r astern York by changing the grades in Webster avenue, from United State, pis rh sae.-litre of the Harlenr river; the East river to Jack-nn avenu'•, in the First \Paid, 4111. 'Thence nordterly deflecting 71 degree' 55 min- Pon,ugh of Queens, City of New York, and that

ute, 43 second, to the right alone; said pterheud- line for a meeting If the s:yid Board will lie held in ii; lid in the southern line of East One }[unfired and the othee of the 'aid Board, at Nos. rg to at Thirty-eighth street ;

Park row, Borough of iilanhattan, on the ^1st day of

gtl . "Thence easterly along the southern line of East FFebruary, rgoo, at 2 o'clock r, at., at which such nropmseI One Hundred and '1 hit street fur 11.3.63 feet clt.nge of grades will be considered by said Huard; to an angle point ; :dl of svhich is more particularly set forth and described

6th. 1'bcnce still easterly along the southern line of in the following resolutions adopted by said Board on

East One llundred and Thirty-eighth street for 172.79 the ;ist day of January, r9co, notice of the a,'option feet to the point of beginning. of which is he, ebv given, viz.

iARCUL 1'." Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of Begins - rig at the interscctiou of the western line of The City of New York, fn pursuance of the provisions

.%loft avenue with the southern I ne of East One Hun- of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it dred and I hirty-eig huh street ; for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the

Ist. Thence southerly along the western line of Mutt map or plan of The City of New York by changing the avenue for 32.66 feet ; grades in Webster ac enue, from the East river to Jack-

2d. 1 hence westerly deflecting 87 degrees I2 minutes son avenue, in the First AVaal, Borough of Queens, City 34 seconds to the right for 356'.30 feet to the eeutern line of New York, more particularly described as follows : of Exterior street ; Beginning at the iutcrsection iii Webster avenue and

3d. 'li lt ore northerly deli. cuing 78 degrees tt 'till- the United States pier and bulkhead-line of the East u!cs 22 seconds to the r;ght along the eastern lice of river, the elevation to be 6.o above me.'n high-water Exterior street for 51.65 feet to th': southern lme of datum ; fast One f-lundred and 'lli,riy_e ghth strict ; ist 'Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster

4th. Thence easterly along the southern line of East avenue and Park place, the elevation to be 7 feet above One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street for 368.9. feet mein high-water datum ; to the point of beginnin,q. zd. Thence easterly to the intersection of \Vebster

Exterior street, vout.i of Fast One Hundred and avenue and liutledge street, the elevation to lie t t.5 feet 'Thirty eighth street, to I e rcdnced in width Irons too ;,bove mill high-water datum fe -t to So feet, and that pen toil of Exterior street be- 3d. '1 cc easterly to the intersection of Webster twee! Ore

Hundred d and "flirty-eighth sh set find avenue and Vernon avenue, the elevation to be t3 5 feet East (lime Hundred and -1'hirly-fifth street, and lying ,above mean high-water damn! ; west of the 8o-foot street to be discontinued and closed. 4th. 'Thence easterly to the intersection of \1'ebster

avenue and Hamilton street, the elevation to he 14-o feet shove mean high-water d.uu n ;

5th, Thence easterly to the inlc rsection of Webster avr-nue and fiancock, sire t, the elcvatiou to be r3.' feet above mean high-water dattlnt ;

Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and the Boulevard, the elevation to be 12.o lest above mean high- water datums ;

71h. Thence easterly to the intersec ion of Webster e.venue and Sherman street, the elevation to be 13 z feet above mean high-water datum ; 8th. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster

avenue and Marion street, the elevation to be rz.o feet above mean high-water datum ; gth. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster

avenue and Hopkins avenue, the elevation to be 13.2 feet above mean high-water datum :

toth. 7 hence ea-terly to the inlerscctfon of Webster avenue and Van Alst avenue', the elevation to be lz.9 'eel above mean high-water datumn ; at,h. Thence easterly to the interscctiun of Webster

avenue and Sun+wick street, the etev:ltion to be 14.0 feet above mean high-water datum.

rzth. 'Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Ely avenue, the elevation to be r5.a feet above mean high-water datum ;

r3lh. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webst-r avenue and William street, the elevation to be 18.5 feet above mean Irigh-water datum ;

z4th. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Crescent, the elevation to be 23.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

tgth. Thence eas erly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Prospect street, the elevation to be z8.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

16, Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Radde streat, the elevation to be 30,5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

17. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Aeideny street, the e'evation to be 37.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

r8th. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Lockwood street, the elevation to be 39. feet above mean high-water datum ;

rgth. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and liekievoise aveuue, the elevation to be 38.0 feet above mean high-water datum ;

zoth. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster as tittle and Lathrop street, the elevation to be 39.1 feet grove mean high-water datum ;

ztst. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Rapelje street, the elevation to be 37.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

and. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and I:riell street, the elevation to be 32.0 feet above mean high-water datum ;

z3d. Thence easterly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Bartow street, the elevation to be 28.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

14th. 'Thence ibis ten ly to the intersection of Webster avenue and Blackwell street, the vlsvation t, be 27.0 feet above mran high-water hilt ii ;

z51h. 'Thence easterly in the intersection of Webster avenue and Ponies oy street, the elevation to be 28.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

z6th. 'fherce easterly to the inlI rscction of Websh'r avenue and the western curh-line of Iarksou acenuc, tic' elevation to be 19.42 feet above me, n high-water fi;tnnI as bm'et fore.

All cleca-ivrs refer to the me.m high-water datum as establ i,hed in the Borough of (2ucens.

Resolved, 'Chat this Board consider the proposed change of grades in the above-named avemre at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the office of this Board on the zra day of February, ,coo, at 2 o'clo,k I,. M.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the proposed change of grades in the above-inured ;venue will be considered at a meeting of this Board, to be held :It the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the Crry RncoliD for ten days con-tinuou.dy, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the Clot day of February, ,goo.

JOHN H. MIOONEY, Secretary.

Dated New Yonic, February 6, 1900.

loAttlu OF PUm. IC I itPRoVEafvirs, Nos. 19 '10 21 PARK ROW,

BoIi!)VGIt OF HANHATTHN.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'l'HA"1' 'I'HIE Board of Public Improvements of The City of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or tuftplanf The City of New fork, by laying out the Southern Botde-vard a approach to the Third Avenue Bridge ov, the Harlem river, between Lincoln avenue and Third avenue, in the Borough of The' Broils, City of New York, and that a mccting of the said Board will be held in the oils, a of the slid Board, at Nos. rg to 21 Park row, Uoronqh of Dlanliattan, on the at St day of 1'ebruary, t9oo, at z o'clock r. it , at which such proposed laying out of said approach will be considered be' c' id Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and describer in the following resolutions adopted by sa,d Hi arcf on the 3tof day of January, agoo, notice of III adoption of which i, hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Public Intprovcmcnts If The City of Now York, in pnrzfiaocs of the provi-sions of section 446 of chapter 378 Laws of 1897, deem- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to altar the map or plan of ' The l'iiy of New York by layin4 toot till Southern :'.ottl, vard approach to the Third Aeenuc Ilridcc over the Harl, in river, between Lincoln avcnnc nut] 'Ill ird avenue, in the Bur oo h of The Bronx, City of New York, more paltcularly described as follows :

Beginning at the inter,ec:iou of the south, rn line of Snu[beru Houlecard with the western line of Lino.,ll aVenm' :

met. Thence westerly along the southern line of Southern Boulevard :133.16 feet to the eastern line of l'hird ZVCom: as widened ;

zd. 'hhc tee southwesterly along last mentioned lit, fur 8t.a feet;

3d. 'Eli nice easterly and parallel to the snithern line of Southern Boulevard for 377.69 feet to the western In of Liucolu acenuc.

4111. '1 hence nut tb rrly alonZ last-ntcntioned line f,r 68 feet to the point of lei inni:,>?,

Said opproacll is to lie 68 feet wtc e. Resolved. flint this Board h insider Il:e proposed

laying out of .Iii approach to the -ibove-uamcd bridge at a meeting of this Board to be held in the office of this Board oil the 21st day of February, igoo, at z o'clock I,. Si.

Resolved, That file Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to ;dl persons affected thereby, that the propo-ed laying out of an appro.ech to the nib uvu- tcuned Bridge will be considered ;,t a ntec ng of this Board to be held at the nforesairi time and place, to be' published in the C its- Rnc'•RU for tell d iys continuously, Sundays and Irgal holiday, ox-cepted, prior to the 2,,t day of F'ebruary, rgoo.

JOHN 11. MOONEY, Secretary,

Dated New \ uRtc, February 6, rgco.

Rorer of Ptm,Ltc I snROV¢ntcxT.o, Nos. 191(1 2r PARK Row,

BoeiiGH OF i,1ANn.4"1I:tt:,

N O'J'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Public Improvements of The City of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so Ill do, proposes to alter the map or plan. of The City of New York, by changing Itte lzradr:-, in territory too lerl by Avenue C, Brooklyn arcnuc, A%enue E, East 7'hirly-fir-st street, Avenue (:, labsfhush ate line and Fail J\veii-my-third street, in the Twenty-niotlt and flirty-scc-cod 11'ard-, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and that a meeting il the said Board will be mold in the office of the said Board at Nos. rg to zr Park row, Borough of 1Lulhattan. on the 14th day of February', zc,00, at 2 o'clock r. ti., at which such proposed change of grades will be considered by said Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by said Board on the 24th day of January, £900, notice of the adoption of which is h' reby civrn, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 436 of chapter 3;8, Laws of 1897, deeming it for thepublic interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the grades in territory bounded by Avenue C, Brooklyn avenue, A%enue E. East Thirty-first street, Avenue G, h'latbush avenue and East Twenty-third street, in the 7\venty-L nth and Thirty-second Wards,Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly de-scribed as follows:

':P'-Ifedfa-rl Avenue.

Beginning at the intersection of Bedford avenue and Avenue C, the elevation to be 23.38 feet above mean high-water datum ;

1st, Thence southerly to the intersection of Bedford avenue and Avenue D, the elevation to be 27.0 feet above mean high-water datum ;

ad. 'l hence southerly to the intersection of Bedford avenue and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be z8.5 feet above mean high-water datum 3d. Thence southerly to the intersectior of the

western cm- b-line of Redford avenue and the north- eastern curb-line of Flatbush avenue, the elevation to be 2;.9 feet above mean high-water datum.

" B "-I-;it/ I ie'enty-liflh Street. Hegiroing at the intcrse.tion of East Twenty-fifth

street and Avenue C, the elevation to be Cz.o feet above ucean hl,h-water datum

1st. Thence southerly to the intersection, East Twenty-fifth street and Avenue I), the elevaton to be z6.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

zip. Thence southerly to the intersection of East Twenty-fifth street and Newkirk :venue, the elevation to be 20.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

3d. Thence southerly to the intersection of East Twenty-fifth street and Avenue E, the elevation to be 26.5 feel above mean high-water datum.

11 C"-Last Twenty sixth Street.

Beginning at the intersection of East Twenty-sixth street and Avenue C ; the elevation to be 23.36 feet above mean high-water datum ;

1st. Thence southerly to a point distant 460 feet nottberly from the northeast house corner of East Twenty-sixth street and Avenue D. the elevation to be 24,8 feet above mean high-water datum ;

iu.i R II 1'n PT n1.tc IMP'ROIVItSMENT., NI'. r9 AND 21 PARK ROW',

BOROUGH r)1' MAN tier IA\'.

NO'T'ICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN 'IlL\'1' 1'ftl'l Huard of Public lmprevemen is of'I lie City of

Sole York, dcenung it for the public interest ,r to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying, out In approach ill the Willie Avenue Bridge over the Harlem river, on the block bounded by First and Second avcnu es and East One Hundred and Twenty -sixth and East One Hmulred and ywenty-seventh streets, in the Borou3h of Alanhattan, City of New York, and that a meeting of the said Board will be held in the office of the said Board, :rt Nos. 19 and at Park row, Borough of Manhattan, on the asst day of February, !goo, at a o'clock r. to., at which such pr )posed laying nlu will be considered by said hoard : all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the follow- ing resolutions adopted by said Board on the 31st clay of January, ,goo, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz, :

Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvement, of 7'he City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by Laying out an ahpioach to the Willis avenue Bridge over the Harlem river, ou the blo:k bounded by First and Second lIve-nues and East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth and East One Hundred and 'twenty-seventh streets. in the Bor-ough of 'Manhattan, City of New York, more particularly described as follows :

Beginning at the northeast house confer of Second avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street.

isf. Thence northerly along the eastern house-lira: of Second avenue for g-) 83 feet to the southern Louse-line of East One hundred and Twenty-sec enth street.

zcI. 'Thence easterly along the south eau It use-line of East One Hundred and Twenty-sevunth street for 6r 5.o feet to the western house-lice of First avenue.

311. 'Thence souther'y along the wes'cro house-line of First avenue for 199 83 feet to the northern hou'e lire of Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street.

4th. -I hence westerly :long the northern hoes--line of 1':ast One Hundred and Twcuty->ixth Greet for 6t5.o feet to the point of beginning.

Resolved, 'I' hat this Board consider the proposed toying out of an appno •ch to the above-named bridge at n meuting of this Board to I.e held itt the afflcc of this Board on the ztst day of February, 1900, at z o'clock r. nt.

Resolve,', That the Secretary of this Homd cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the propo.ed laying out of in allpiaacl, to the aooc e-nanied hridce will be considered at it inciting of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time cord place, to be published in the Cis% Recouu for ten days continuous;y. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 21st day of Febru:uy, ngeo.

Dated New YORK, February o, tgo~. JOHN H. MOONEY,

Secretary.

17eser,alFian of changes afgrade of Ertcrior street and ryLTis! One //unfired and Thirty-eig/dd street,

FARC1I. A-iXliRtht 5TIIECT, BETWEEN PARK AVERI'E AND cumcE\ 8mt PLACE.

,5I, Bcgmnin n at the intersection of Exterior street and Park avenue, the elevation to be 9.0 feet above mean high-water datum, as heretolore ;

zd. 'Thence nor. herly :long the eastern curb-line of Ext . rior street to an angle point, the elevation to be 7.8 feet above mean high-water datum ;

3d. 'Thence northerly to the intersection of Exterior street and Fast One Hundred and 'thirty-eighth street, the cluvation to be ,8.o feet above mean high-water datum.

4th. Thence northerly along the western curb-line of Exterior street to an angle point, the elevation to be 15.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

5th. 'Thence northerly to the intersection of Exterior street and Clteever place, the elevation to be 57.0 feet above mean high-water datum, as heretofore ;

t'A1<CEL n-E.1S'r ONE HUNDRED AND THIRI V'F.iGHlTt STIREET, nriTiERN HARLEM RIVER AND THE NEW YORK AND HARLEht RAILROAD,

tit. Beginning at the United States pier and bulk-head-line, the elevation to be 6.o .'eet above mean high-water datum as lsrcbfsre ;

2d. Thence easterly In the intersection of East One Hundred and 1iliirty-eichth street and Exterior street, the elevation to ne r8., feet above ntean high-water dautnr;

3d. 'fheuce ea-terly to the inter-ectios of East One Hum,dros and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue, the elevation to be rz.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

4th. 'Thence easterly to the inteesectun) with New ark and Ilailem Railroad, the elevation to be 8.5 feet

ativve mean high-water datum as heretofore. All elevations reler to the mean high-water as estab-

lished iu the Borough of The Bronx. Resolved, That this board consider the proposed

tnyinmi out ofappioachcs to time above-named bridge at a meeting of this Board to be held in the office of this Board on the Crst day of February, rgo,, at a o'clock P. St. Resolved, '1'h:rt the Secretary of this Board cause

these resolution,, and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed laying out of approaches to the above-named bridge will be considered at a meeting of this Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the Cl IY RECORD for ten days contin-uuusly, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the zest day of February, ,got.

Dated Now YoRK, February 6, r9oo. JOHN H. MOONEY,

Secretary.

55. 5,40' pound, lice and Mutton for ,t,wing plr. p-es.

56. to•, pl-dnds Lest H:Im, Smoked. 57- r,5oo, Clams. Hard. 58. mo p nods Fru•sh Codfish.

59. 10) pounds Fresh Rluefieh.

nay (;utu,s.

60. 6 gross O. N. T. Cotton, Clerk's, 5a, yards to sp„ut.

6t. 250 yards' Calico, l)ark Cocht. a. 6r. 300 yards Unlil.-ached Muslin, Atlantic Mill.. 63. ion lards Rlcached 1<lu,lin, Farther \I1l1:<. 64. 18 Wmd,'w Shades, Li ,ht Greet, Hart,hvrn

R, Iler, put tip, complete. 65. 6 dozen Dressi:,g Combs, 8-inch, Horn,

Met .l Back. (6, 6 dozen Fine Comb', Robber, No. t2. 67. Needles, A,sorted, r,evo Sharp's 3/9.

I-IARDw,1RE, ETC. 68. 4 dozen Hay Forks, 3-prongs. @g. % dozen Iran k ekes, Garden. 7'. 3 dozen Dung Forks, 5-prang. 71- r dnz,-n \Pee d Farm Rakes. 72. 2,000 feet Flat Ribbon Wire for Fencing. 73. zo pounds l;slv2nizeol ntc Ics, t%-tnch. 74. zoo feet '-inch !%[,nil, Rene. 75. 1,000 feet Twisted Shire Clothe s line, 'ice No. 4. 76. 205 feet Wire Mosquito Netting, 41) inches

wide. 77. 300 feet Wire Mosquito Netting, 3; inches

idi le. 78. a rolls Two-ply Roofing Paper. 79. 2 Scythe Blade=, Steel, best. 80.

Ft;eua. zoo bushels White Oats, best, 3z pounds t.

nushel, 4 tons Best Bran. 3 tons Corn Meal, best yellow.

zoo pounds Rr,ck Salt, for cattle.

SEEDS FOR FARM AND GARDEN. 210 pounds Thorburn's 9lixture, to con=isl of

the following: 6 pounds Meadow Fasts'!, 3 pounds

Pt r,. nnial Sweet Vernal, rF pounds of Red 'fop (tract, is pounds Tall ;Meadow O•rt Grass, R pounds Orchard Grass, 12 pounds H:,rd I c-ne, to pnmubs Sheep Fusne, 24 pounds Perennial Ryo Grass, 96 pounds Timothy, 6 pound, Red Clover, 3 Wound, Alstke Clover.

I pound Spinach, Victoria. I pound Spinach thick leaf. 4 pounds Swis, Chard. 6 pounds Mangel \Curler, yellow. 6 pounds Mangel Wurzel, red. 3 pounds Dhener's Pu ntpkin. I pound Imp. par snip.

!z pound Sucees,ion Cabbage. pound Flat Dutcli Calif age. pours I Blue or Red Cabb:,ge.

3 pounds Imp. R. B. Turnip. 34 pug un,l Red Strap l eaf'I'urnip. 4 pound Golden Ball Turnip.

pound Purple White Globe 'Turnip, pound Egypti:en Beet.

34 pound Eclipse Beet. Pound Wakoheld All Season Cabitaee.

4 pound Large Yellow Squash. pound R st,n Globe o nions, Red.

% pound Boston Globe 1)pions, 11hite. 34 pound Cucumber, Farly.

pound Cucumber, Pi klieg, Potuld Horn Carrot.

3 ounces Radish, Duck, Round. 3 ounces Tomato, Favorite. 3 ounce; 'Tomato, American I testily. 3 ounces Parsley, Curly, 3 otmces P:Hsley, Soup, 3 bushels 'WVhite Leans, it ounce White Prune Celery. I ounce New York Purple Egg Plant. I ounce Salamander Lcl tore, I ounce Boll urine Pepper. z ounces Stone i1unm[n, z ounces Private Stock Lettuce. z ounces Large hall Pepper. 2 ounces White Tipped Rack-h, I ounces Feud flask Toi,ito. z ounces Sago. z ounces Thyne. 2 ounc, s Summer Savory. I quart Wax Beans. 3 quarts String Beans (-is \racks). I qu:ert First of All Peas. I quart Telephone Pens. z qua[ is Early Market Peas. I quart Heroine Pea,. I qcaut American W. nm_'cr Peas. z gtmrts Evergreen Corn, z quarts Melrose torn. 4 quarts Country Gentlemen's Corn. 2 bush, 1, White Flint Corn. I bushel Yellow Flint Corn.

bushel White and Red (Mixed) Onion Sets. 5 barrels Early Rose Potatoes.

4o barrels flatiron Potatoes. No others se-cepted.

5 barrel, Mountain Beauty Potatoes. MAsCttn.

400 cubic yards First Quality Horse lllanuirc. Subject to impcctiun before dclivcry. Free from all rabbi sit. Clean and well rotted. To be measured at the Alms- house.

Lttie8, I, c.

r,:. to square feet Pine Boards, 7, by z4 by A. Free from knots. Dressed.

1,000 square fet-t fine Boards, ), by r8 by 16. Free Irem knot-. Dressed.

75 Spruce Flooring Boards, t by gj_ by r3. 75 Hemlock Board', t by ro by 13. Free

from knots, Dressed. So Fence Rails, No. r, Spruce, z by 4 by 13. 2 bundles N hire Pine Shingle,, XXXX, 6 b rrels I'ortlan,l Ccrnent.

to barr_l, Whitcwasb Lithe. PAIN'rs, OHS, Eie.

1,000 pounds White Lead, Jewett's or Atlantic, 20 gallons Linseed Oil, boiled, Jtwett's or

Dean's. 10 gallons Raw Oil. to gallons titrpen[iice. 5 pounds Green P.,int, mixed or out,idc, 5 pounds Yellow Ochre. 5 pounds Lantp Black,

COAL AND WOOD.

zz5 tons Egg Coal, 25 tons Nut Coal,

To be Lehigh, to weigh o,000 pounds to the ton, to be screened and Gee from slate, and to be weighed or rececighed on such scales as the Commissioner may designate before being received at the Almshouse,

to cord; Oak Wood, to be measured at the Alnishoasc.

MEDICINES, Ott- .

3 gallon can Alcohol. 2 gallons Sweet Spirits of Nice. z gallons Compound Soap I•inimcnt, I gallons Fluid Extract Licorice Root. 4 gallons Paregoric. 3 gallons Extract Witch Hazel (H antaimunlis'. I gallon Tincture of Arnica.

gallon Tinct ire Opium. r/z gallon Tincture Chloride of Iron.

dozen Listerine. i. dozen Sannmetco. I dozen Tongaline. ~ dozen Brobidia, Battle Co.

8t.

82. 83. 84•

a

86. 87. 88. 89. go. 9z. 91- 94• 95. 96. 97• 58. 99. too. 101.

roz, 103. 104. lo-. colt. 107. I.B. log. no. rat. u z. 113. rz4- 115. tz6. Ir7.

rig, zzo. Izz. 122. r 23• 124. I25. 726. 127. 1s8. I z9. r 3o. 131, 132.

133-134• 135. 136, 137. 138• 139. 140. 141,

142•

143

144,

145.

146,

147, 148,

149• 150. 151. I52•

153- t.54.

155. 156.

'57• 158. r59.

ifs. 1153.

164

,66. 167. 168. t69. 170. z7` z 7z. 173. 174,

175• 176. 177, 178.

SATuKnnv, FrNlIuArn' 10, 1900 THE CITY RECORD. 92 7

z(1. Thence southerly to the Intersection of Fast 'fwent y-si sth street and :l venue 1), the elevation to be 22.5 fist ahflV( m' all high-water datum ;

3d. "Thence so mherly to the intersection of Eat Twenty-sixth street and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be : 8.0 let t above mean high-water datum ;

4. 'Phone, southerly to the intersection of Past 1'wcnty-sixth street and Avenue F:, the elevation to Ice 25.5 feet above mean hi h-water datum ;

5. "Thence a) ithcrl v to a point distant 82.0 feet south-erly from the soil heart house corner of East I,venty-Sixth street and Avenue F, the elevation to be ^6.o feet al:ove mean high-water datwn;

6. '1 hence snttherly to the intersection of the west-crn curb-line„f East 1'wcr,ty-sixth -tieet and the nerth-eastern curb line of Flatbush arsour, the elevation to be 24.0 feet above mean high-water datum.

S. Il "-Rogers Az-etuee. Beginning at the intersection of Rogers avenue and

Avenue C, the elevation to be 21.81 feet above mean high- water datum ;

lilt. 'Thence southerly to the intersection of Rogers avenue and Avenue 1), the elevation to be 19.0 feet above mean high-water datum : ad. 'thence southerly to the intersection of Rogers

avenue and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be ox.5 feet above mean high-water datum;

3d. Thence southerly to the intersection of Rogers avenue and Avenue E, the elevation to be 25.5 feet above ntean high-water datum ;

4th. 'Thence southerly to the intersection of Rogers avenue and Avenue F, the elevation to be 21.5 feet above mean high-water datum t

" F. "-Eder 7'lven!y-eta 6th Street, Beginning at the intersection of East Twenty-eighth

street and Avenue C, the elevation to Ile 26.3 feet above mean high-water dattun ;

lilt. Thence sowbm-ly to the intersection of Fast Twenty-eighth street ;ind Avenue I), the r levaUOn to be 20.5 feet above mean hiigh-water datum ;

ad. Thence southerly to the imerseotion of Past 'l went}-eighth street and Newkirk avenue, the eleva-tion to be us.z feet above m, an high-water datum;

3c1. Thence southerly to the il:tersection of Est l'wenty-ei,,6th street and Avenue F, the elevation to be 24.5 feet atmve mean high-water datum ;

4th. Thence southerly to the intersection of East Twenty-eighth street aid Avenue F, the elevation to be 2(i.5 feet alcove mean high-water datum ;

Sill. 'Thence 'outherly to a point distant 282.o feet from the southea,tern house corner of East Twenty-eighth street and Avenue F, the elevation to be 2z.o feet abocc mean high-tvater datum.

" F "-East I arenty-niltNf s/reed. Beginning at the intersection of East'1'wenty-ninth

street a-.ed Avenue C, the elevation to be 27.7 feet above mean high-water da mu ;

rst. Thence southerly to the intt rsection of t?a,t 'I'went y-ninth street and Avenue I), the elevation to be .z. 5 feet above mean hi;&h-ester datum

ad. 'Thence southerly to the into r-ectimt of Fast 'I ivetity_tiinIli street and Newkirk av, unc, the elevation to be a,. 2 feet above mean high watt r datwu ;

el. 'Thence southerly to the intersection of East Twenty-ninth street and Avenue F, the elevation to be 25.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

4th. 'Thence southerly to the Iii tersectinn of East '1' ventyniutit Street and Avenue F, the elevation to be zo,5 feet ml e "lean high-wetcC datum

5d1. Thence snot h erly to it point distant 357 feet from the .otltheastera hour corner of Fast Twenty-ninth steel t and Avenue F. the elevation io be 22.4 feet above mean high -[voter datum.

" G "-Ahstrau I Ae~onue. Beginning at the intersection of Nostrand avenue and

Avenue C, the elevation to be 29.16 feet above mean high-water datum ;

t St. Thence southerly to the intersection of Nos- trand avenue and Avenue D, the elevation to be 21.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

oil. Thence southerly to the intersection of Nostrand avenue and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be zo.a feet above mean high-water datum ;

3d. Thence southerlyto the intersection of Nostrand avenue and Avenue F, the elevation to be 22.5 feet above mean high-water datum

4th. 'Silence southerly to a point distant 28s feet from the southeastern house corner of Nostrand ace-ntle and Avenue E, the elevation to be 24.0 feet above mean high-water datum ;

5th. 'I hence southerly to the intersection of Nostrand avenue and Avenue F, the elevation to be 21.5 feet above mt-an high-water datum

6th. 'Thence southerly to It point distant 375 feet tram the smuthev,steru house corner of Nosi rand avenue and Avenue F, the elev'a tion to be 23.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

7th. 'I hence ,outherl 9 to the intersection of Nostrand avenue and Asenuc U, the elevation to be 2x.52 feet of es mean high-water datum.

" 11 "-East Thirty-/lest Strut. Iteginniog at the intersection of East Thirty-first

street and Avenue C, the elevation to be 29.22 feet above mean high-\eater datum ;

sr, "Thence southcgly to the intersection of East 'Thirty-first street and Avenue D, the elevation to be 22.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

ad. Thence southerly to the intersection of East 'Thirty-first street and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be rg.2 feet above mean high-water slat tun,

3d. Thence southerly to the iuterscction of Fast Thirty first street and Avenue E, the elevation to be 21.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

4th. Thence southerly to the interection of East Thirty-first street and Avenue F, the elevation to be 26.27 feet above mean high-water datum.

"I'-Last Thirty-serotrd Sfreet. Beginning at the intersection of East 'Thirty-.Second

street and Avenue C, the elevation to be 30.52 feet above mean high-water damn;

rst. Thence southerly to the intersection of East Thirty-second street and avenue D, the elevation to be 23.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

zd. Thence southerly to the intersection of East -Thirty-second street and Newkirk avenue, the eleva- tion to be 20.2 feet above mean hikh-wvater datum ; 3d. Thence southerly to the lutersection of East

Thirty-second street and Avenue E, the elevation to be r8,o feet above mean high-water datum,

• • 7 '-Neon York Avenue. Beginning at the intersection of New York Avenue

and Avenue C, the elevation to be 3t.g feet above mean high-water datum ;

1St. 'Fhe.tce southerly to the intersection of New York avenue and Avenue D, the elevation to be 24.5 feet above mc:ut high-water datum ;

zd. Thence southerly to the intersection of New York avenue and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be '.o.z feet above mean high-water datum ;

3d. Thence southerly to the intersection of New York avenue and Avenue F, the elevation to be 17.0 feet above mean high-water dat[hn.

'• A"-L'ast T/tlrty faurt/a Street. Beginning at the intersection of East Thirty-fourth

street and Avenue C, the elevation to be 30.6 feet above meal, bi, h-water datum ;

ist. Thence southerly to the intersection of Ea,t Thirty-fourth street and Avenue D, the cteVa[i0um to be 23.0 feet above nuan high.water dattun ;

zd. Thence southerly to the intersection of East Thir-ty-fourth street and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be Ig.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

3d. 'Thence southerly to the Irtcrsecti0o of East Thir-ty-fourth street and Avenue If, the elevation to be tO o feet above mean high-water datum.

I. I."-East Tho',/y.rf/Is S/reet. Beginning at the intersection of East Thirty-fifth

street and Avenue C, the elevation to be 32.37 feet above rttean-high-water datum

tnt. Theoce southerly to the intersection of Fast Thirty -filth st rect and Avrn uc f), the elevation to be 24.0 Ic: t above mean high- water datum ; ad. 'I hence southerly to the itmierscelion of East

Thirty-filth street and Newkirk uv,•aue, the elevation to be zo.o feet above mean-hieh water dalnin ;

3d. 'Thence southerly to the iutersi-rtion of East Thirty fifth street and Avenue I•:, the elevation to be 17.0 feet shove mean high-water d:, turn,

11 "--/'rno//yn Au, am-. Beginning at the infers, ctinu of Brooklyn avenue and

Avenue C, the elevation to be 34.22 feet above mean high-water datum.

1st Thence southerly to the intersection of Brooklyn avenue :md Avenue D, the elevation to be z6.o feet above mean high-water datum.

A. Therce southerly to the intersection of Brooklyn aeenur and Newkirk avenue, the elevation to be zr.o feet ale' ve mean high-water datum.

3d. Thence southerly to the intersection of llrocklyn avenue and Avenue F, the elevation to be z6.o feet above in can high-w:,ter datum.

"rY"-Neu~hirk Avenue. Beginning at the intersection of Newkirk avenue and

Rogers avenue, the elevation to be zz.5 feet above mean high-water datum ;

tilt. I hcur_ easterly to a poitrt distant 83 feet from the northeastern hou,e corner of Nnvk irk avenue and Rogers avenue, the elevation to be a3.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

2d. Thence easterly to the intersection of Newkirk avenue and last'Iwent y-eighth street, the elevation to be oz.z feet above mean high-tv:Her datum ;

3d. Beginning at the intersection of Newkirk avenue and East Thirty.serond street, the elevation to be no,z feet above mean hr_h- water water datum ;

4th. Thence easterly to a point distant Too feet from the northeastern house corner of Newkirk avenue and i lost '1' hirty-second street, the elevation ie be 20.7 feet above mean high-water datum ;

5th. Thence easterly to the intersection of Newkirk avenue and New York avenue, the elevation to be son feet above mean high-water datum.

"O"-Avenue E. 1'eginning at the intersection of Avenue E and East

Twenty-sixth street, the elevation to be a5.5 feet above mean high-water datum ; 1st. Thence easterly to a point distant roo.5 feet

westerly from the northwestern house corner of Avenue E and Rogers avenue, the elevation to be z6.o feet above mean high-water datum ;

2d. Thence easterly to the intersection of Avenue E and Rogers avenue, the elevation to be 25.5 feet above mean high-water datum.

'1, -,ke'ituc F. Ileginn in;; at the inters-action of Avenue F' and East

7\eenty-eighth street, the elevation to be feet above mean high water dattem ;

nt. Thence easterly to a point distant zoo feet from the northeastern house corner of Avenue F and East Twenty-eighth street, the elevation to be 21 feet above mean high-water datum ;

zd. Thence easterly to the intersection of Avenue F and East Twenty-ninth street, the elevation to be 20.5 feet above mean high-water datuut.

All elevations refer to mean high-water datum as established by the Depmdnent of Highways, Borou_gh of Brooklyn.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change oh gradesof the above-named t, rritory at a meet-ing of this Hoard, to be held in the office of this Board, on the 14th day of February, 'goo, at z o'clock r. 51. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Roard -cause

these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the proposed change of grades of the above-named territory will beeonsuderedat a meeting of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD and t orpotation newsprim'r, for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the [4th day of Febru- ory, Tgoo.

JOHN 11. MIII)NEY, Secretary.

Dated NEw YORE, January 30, 1950

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DEIARTntuNT 'IF PVnl.tc CIt.4RuTIEs, Bit oi: C:H OE RI C'l I,, o"1, STATEN ISLAND,

NEw YoRic, January 31, 1905.

PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, MEATS, ETC., FOR THE YEAR 'goo,

BOROCOH (.I; RICHnH LSD, STAnl•N ISLAND.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMA'I'E:S FOR FUR-nishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in con-

formity with samples and specifications, will be received at the Central Office of this Departmert, Cott of East 'Twenty-sixth street, Instil 12 o'clock noon,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 11)00. I iROC I, RI Es.

1. 125 barrels Flour, equal to Hecker's Best. 2. 300 gallons Kerosene Oil, z5o test. 3. 1,0 -0 pounds Sugar, Extra C. 4. Soo pounds Sugar, Granulated, White. 5. too peunls Washing Soda. 6, z5o pounds Soda Ciack,'rs, XXXX. 7• 5 pounds Black Pepper, Ground. 8. too pounds Coffee, hlaracaibo, Bean. 9. 502 pounds Coffee, Brazilian, Ground,

zo. 5o pounds Coffee, Mocha and Java, best. rt. 3,000 pounds Ideal, yellow, Granulated. 12. 4o0 pounds Tobacco, Mechanic's Delight.

Plug, to to the pound. 5 pounds 4lustard, Colentan's, Orotund.

ml, Soo Loose Pickles, Cucumber, sour. 15. r8 boxes Soap, Ilabhitt's Best, 8o lbs. to the

box. 16. 9 boxes Soap, Colgate's Liar, 8o lbs. to the

box. 17, 12 sacks S:dt, fine, 225 lbs. to sack. 18. 240 pounds Butter, Fr •sit, State. rg.

to gross klatches, Sulphur. zo, zoo pounds Rice, best South Carolina. zr. 2 barrels Oattneal, best. 2z. 2c, pounds Tapioca. 23. 6 barrels Meal, White Granulated. 24. ix bushels Beans, White Pea. 25. 5 pounds Ginger, Ground. 26. rzo pounds Lard, best. 27. 1 box Baking Powder, Royal, cans each

z z lb. 28. z box Duryea's Corn Starch. 29. 2 boxes Satin Gloss Laundry Starch. 30. 12 gross Clothes Pius, best. 3t. I box SapoJill, Morgan's. 32. 3 bushels Onions, Red. 33• it case Potash, Babbitt's, r pound cans. 34. I case Clay 1'ipos, 3 gross to Case. 35• 50 pounds Dry Prunes, No. I. 36. 1 case Macaroni. 37• 1 case Vermicelli. 38. zoo pounds Boneless Codfish. 39- zoo pounds Flour, Hecker's Prepared, pack-

ages. 40. 4 dozen Condensed Milk, Eagle Brand. 4' • 50 pounds Hominy, No. is 45. 250 pounds Cheese, State Dairy.

MEATS, F)sit, ETC. 50. ZOO pounds Boneless Bacon. 51. 250 pounds Corned Beef, Rump, A No, t. 52. 5,400 pounds Corned Beef Plates and Navels, in

pickle not over ro days. 53• rz Sheep, Whole Carcases, average weight of

65 lbs. 54• r6 Forequarters Fresh Beef, each about zqo

lbs,

t-g. ', gross 'itrengthcning Plaster:. I no. 5 pounds Carhnli, Aci'l, refined. is,, z5.potind Pnil Petrolatum. 182. 4 pttnit. Whit': (.)xidu Zinc, Hubbav k's. 1`. 3. 4 pnnnds surgeon's Lint, one-pn,md 1omck-

ag, -. 18.t. 1 pound Chloride of Pota,h, purified and

grand Ltted, IS.. t p',unl I atnmcl. ,86. t pound Ab,orbeut Cotton. 187. 1 pannd Styptic Cotten. in ounce carton. 187a, 2 pounds t 'umpound Licorice l'owd.•r, iu

188. 5 poumis Flowers of Sulphiir. z89. 3 pounds Crean[ of I':,rtar. Iq 2 I oLialk 4;lyc-one, 7tlmcrcbuacm'l'-. i9i. ru ouno•s Omninc Smmlpfm,te. nt , n. 192. 4 ounce, Anunonal. iu ',m e-nil, ' c I-ItI, r93, z ottnc'•s h-:urnphen. 194. 2 ouu tite Lactnphrnin, 193. 1,000 tnrn1,ou[oii Cathartic fill-, impvuerl. 196. Zoo (luimne Sulphate fills. 5 grains e lu I,. 197• 20C Calomel, Sala anal I dophyllin 'Pnhtcts,

each containing Calomel 2 drill-, '-ode a grains, Poslnpb3rlyn !3 grain.

Igit. )4 d zen Soft Kubhcr Cath ctcs, ,snorrcf, sizes 6. O annd 12.

mg. ; lozcn Fountain Syringe, z l i nt. 200. z dozen 1'ru'scs, Single. tot. % dozen 'Trusses, 1 iotcblc, noz, r I,- Conti Castile Soap, \Vint,-. sot. r Fairbanks Cal Dealer+' S,,A, , Itoublc

lie ml. Capacity 5 tons. h'latforilus , 14 x 7 ft. 2"i ins, Delivered and set up or , Gnnl thereto.

All _nods to be delivered in in'ttdIntents at Richn-nd Bvr,, ugh Alm hoa,e, as fitly be required during th- year rgr., free of expense.

No , mpty packages are to be returned to bidders cm contractors and none will he paid for by the Depari- nients. '1 he person or persons making any bid or estim:nt-

shall furnish the came in a seale,i envelope, indnvord '• Bid or E-timate for Grr,eeem s, Dry Goods, Meat', etc.," with his or their name or n:,mes and the rlatr ~.t presentation to the head of said Department, at th. said office, on or before the clay and hour above m,ntcd, at whi, it time and place the bids or esum:Hes mutt I will be publicly open, of by the ]'resident of said I ic-partmc•nt, or his duly authorized agent, and read,

THE BOA[ 11 O F PCIn.IC t 11:11t1'nles RFsERVES 'r11R RIcttT 'if REll'C1' sty BIDS OR RSTi\tATES IF DEEMEI, r-, nE FOR 1ItE PUBLIC 1\TEIIEST, AS FROi'tiED IN SECric s 419, CH,\lt'RR 378. LAws r,F 1897.

No hid or estimate will be accepted from or contract awarder) to any person who is in arrears to the Gt e. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a default,-, as surety or Otherwise. upon any obligation to t6,' Corporation.

The award of the contract svill be made as so as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Delivery will be required to be made from timr time, and in such quantities as may be directed by 1S said Commissioner.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to I engaged in and well prcparrd for the business, and tau I have satisfactory test iuloni.ds to that effect : and the person or person, to whom the contract may be awarded will be rrquircd to give secw ily for the performance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient surenes, cacti in the pen.4 amount of fifty (3o) per cent. of the bid for each article. (No hoods or depo-ii required on bids under One 'Thousand Dollars.)

L•.ach bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of resilience of each of the persons making the .same, the mimes of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person he so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made wlth- out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and wilhnut collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of adepartment, chiefot a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or iodic ectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, ur in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid oresti-mate must be vented by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one p„rson Is interested it is requisite that the SeatFitj,i t Ii N ha made and subscribed by all the parties interested. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the

consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to lice person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful oerformance, and that if lie shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Cor-poration any difference between the sum to which lie would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation slay he obliged to pay to the person or persons to whont the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirntation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a hou.,eholder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him- self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section us of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

'o bid or estiumte will he considered unless accom. panied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State hanks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount officte per centttm of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or stoney must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but joust be handed to the officer or clerk of the Departutent who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will , returned to the persons making the same withn three days after the contract is awarded. if the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five day's after notice that the contract ha; been awarded to film, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if Ire shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora-tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law.

The quality of the articles, a,c,4//fes, goods, cuar,•.r and merchandise utust conform in every respect to the Smnf/ts of the same on exhiu"ichn, or, in the absence of wntfles, to the Printed sittc•ciflcations. Riders are caul/onelt, exaruiae the s/ecihcalions far particulars of the artistes, '/c„ required /fore "taking their estina?es, and are „au//until a,; alas! tif•rring to any sarrttfrs or sletiära!ians other than !ltosrftu'uis/ud by the Della)futeur. Such refsgences are cazrse f,r red:-slit{cam bids uu'/i,r, 'Ou they are hurl//en, and will in no < -aSe don ern the action of the Debarf-tnent off, ers in Passing upon /e'a,i'erO.

Bidder, will state the price for each article, by which the bids will he tested.

928 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IOI I9OOr

cs ll'eakinA S'/rain of .tlrtnila I/enr,6 1eq,6c,

tr i ,n c. I S a d N G n w

,1 (fiches, Pounds. Inches Pounds I .......... 784 ' 5%...... 03,70,

t 7 6......... z8;94: r,r ......... r, 6' ! S .......... 3,135 7......... 3,40l z ........ 4,836 6-thread. 411 3.......... 7,054 9-thread. 78;5 3 ........ 9,(00 ' rz-thread r,za1 4 ..........i0,740 t5-thread r, 762 4 ........ 15,870 r8-thread , 2,075

t9,59z ' at-thread 2.400

To he manufactured of the best quality, d strictly pure manila hemp, of long fibre, t free from sisal hemp, jute, or other adul-

terations or inferiorities. It sh onld have the qnaIitie- of srnooth-

ness, regularity of the size of yarn. and the angle of the twist of the yarn similar to th it of the lay of the strands.

'1 he manila rope must be bagged with hurlaps, and the hemp rope with tarred stuff.

All weights are approximate. zz;. to coils Rop'•, 3lanila, 9-thr ad, _ot. g coils Rope, Manila, r;-thread. 527. 2 coils Rope, Manila. z,-thread. 228. t coil Ropc, Slanila, bolt, a-inch. ass. r coil Rope, Manila, bolt, e -inch, 030. 1 coil Rope, 911101Ia, bolt, 3-inch. 531. 2 coils Rope, lfanila, bolt, ITa-inch. z3a. I coil Rope, Manila, bolt, 4-inch. 233. r coil Rope, Nla,1ila, bolt, 4f -inch. 234. 1 coil Rope, Manila, bolt, 5-inch. 235. 2 coils Rope, Manila, bolt, 6-inch. 53t. r coil Ratline, r5-thread. z I7. lea Pounds Twine, medium. 238. 144 Pounds Twine, Sail, 4-Ply. 239. 100 pounds'I'wine, Stitching, No. Sz.

CLASS No. 6-HARowA'+P.. Bids to be made on each item in this class. Award will be made to the lowest bidder for the class complete.

2(0. g Ambulance Gong bells, ,,-inch rotary, nickel-finish push, New Departure Bell Company, each.

241. tS 110th 'Thermometers. z42. 4 dozen Brad Awls, with handles, asserted. 245. r Pcad I 'lane, !.inch, doubly box, 244• 3 dozen Butts, loose, at..-inch, 545. 3 dozen Butts, loose, 3-inch, 246. 4 dozen Can Openers. 247. z dozen Casters, Chair. 248. z only Chisels, Crick, 8 inches long. z{9• i Chisels, Cold, two R-inch and one rr-inch, 550. r dozen Chisel ffandlec for Firmer chisels, a-inch: 25t. t dozen I'hisel Handles for Firmer chisels, r!._-inch, -5 . t;2" dozen Cleavers, Butchers' 1, dozen :f- inch, t dozen . -inch. Sr t. 3 gross Clips, Boll-dog, a=4. a dozen Copper Soldering Irons, a, 3 and 5

pounds, 3 inch copper, pointed. 2c.5, 1 dozen Dead-locks, 3?•4'-ineh,with e keys each. z56. 6 only Door Locks, Yale, with z keys each. 257. r dozen Door Sprl ngs, No.2. 058. 1 dozen Door Springs, Spiral, ra-inch. a59. 5 quires Emery Cloth, 05. z6o. ro quires isnicry Cloth, o. z6r. to quires Emery Cloth, '. 252. to quires I•:mery Cloth, I. 2'3. m quires Emery t loth, t%, z4. 5 quires b:mery Cloth, e. 065, z dozen Files, bastard, flat, rq inch IK. & F`, z66. t dozen Niles, bastard, half round, r4 inch (K./k F). z67. r dozen Files, single-cut, saw. z' 8. to dozen Files, 'Taper, saw•. z6q, I dozen Gas Globe Holders, 5-inch, brass. 270. 1 only Grinldstone, moulted, 3-feet diam etee. 57t. 1 dozen each Hair Clippers (13. & S..), Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 271. z dozen Hatchets, (tench. 273. 2 only (tanners, Brick. 274. z dozen Hammers, Claw. 275. 1 dozen Hammers, Shoe, No 4• 276. 3 dozen Hammers, Tack, No. 30, P. S. & W. 277. z dozen Hatchets, Lathing, No.0. 073. 4 dozen pairs Hinges, Heavy Strap. No.4. 059. 8 dozen pairs Hinges, Heavy Strap, No.6. 280. 8 dozen pairs Hinges, Heavy Strap, N1,. 8, z8,. 4 dozen pairs Hinge's, Heavy Strap, No. ,o. z8z. 2 dozen pairs I I ittges, I Ieavy Strap, No. lz. 283. 4 dozen pairs IIin!es. T., Heavy, No.. 284. 8 dozen pairs Ii in _vs, '1'„ I Ieav y, No.6. 085. 8 dozen pairs hinges, 1'., Heavy, No.8. 285. 4 dozen pairs llinocs, T., 1-ieavy, No. to. 287. 1 dozen pairs Hinges, T., Heavy, No. tz. ,88. 6 only plies Hinges, iron, for meat boxes, t inch long. 289. 2 dozen Floes, Garden. 290. ;o, pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & II,Net 3. 29t. Pro pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & H., No.4. 292. Soo pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & II., No. 5. 293. 4'O pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & H., N.6. 294. t 5 pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & H., No.7. a95• to', pounds Horseshoes, Goodenough F. & H., No.8. sgfl. 6 gross Hooks, Hat and Coat, triple. 097. 4 pairs Ice Tongs, 04-inch. 2,8. 2 dozen Key Planks, barrel, for wardrobe

and drawers. z•,7. 3 dozen Knives, Putty (Spatula'. ';oo. 3 only Knives, Pruning, Levine No. I. 301. 3 dozen Lanterns, Tubul r. 3oz. t dozen Lanterns, Railroad. 303. 6 only Lawn-mowers, new model, r8-inch cut. 304, IF dozen Locks, Chest. 305. r2 dozen Locks, Closet, iron, 3-inch, No. 158,

I, Eagle." 306. ro dozen Locks, Drawer, iron, z4-inch, ,. Eagle," No 360. 307. 6 only Loc's s, Yale, drau•er, for ?,-inch drawers. 308. 2 dozen Locks, Jlortise, with furniture, complete, as per sample, I dozen each, R. & L., with rz pairs knobs and spindles, for 116 and a-inch doors (mortise), and I, pairs knobs and spindles for r tz and z-inch doors (rim). ;: O,I. ; dozen Locks, Rim Door, complete, with knobs. 310. 6 dozen Locks, Wardrobe, bra-s, ;-inch. 311 6 dozen Locks, Wardr,be, iron, 3-inch, 310. [ dozen Mallets, Wood, No. 3, mortise handle. 313. 6 dozen Mlatch'Box Holders. 314. r dozen Mica Sheets, 5% by to inches,

HIS• 2 only biouidi 'g Planes, O. G., 4 by 4 inch. CLass No. to-NoTioms, ItTC. 316, too boxes Nails, Chair, brass head. Bids to be made on 0.lcb item in this class, zts'arIi 317• 14 kegs Nails, Cut, Iti, will be made to the lowest itidtler for the class complete. 318. 40 kegs Nails, Cut, Pd. 430. too dozen Blacking, Shoe, Bixby No 3. 319. 20 keg. Nails, Cut, cod. 437. 1 dozen Bobbins, Singer, 1. F. & 1. Al. ma- 325; 3 kegs Nails, C'at, 40d. chine. 321. 5 kegs Nails, I'ut, rod. 438, 16 Clocks, Ansonia, 8-day, D. 0. 322. 5 kegs Nails, Cut, sod. 439. t:z dozen Combs, Barbers', Horn, 8-inch: 323- 2 kegs Nails, Cut. 6od., 5.' gross Combs, Fine Tooth. :24. 3 kegs Nails, Finishing, No.rd. 440: szo dozen Comb,, Horn, pLmt.ttion: 325. 3 kegs Nails, Finishing, No. f:d. 442; 6 gross Crayon, Sch ol, white. 3z6. 2 kegs Nails, Finishing, No. rod. 443• a Bross Crayons, Tailor.', black. 317. 2 kegs Nails, I''inishing, No. red. 444- 3 gross Crayons, 'Tailor.', blue. 3:8. a kegs Nails, Roofing, black. 445 4 gross Crayons, Tai ors', red. 329. 2 kegs Nails, Roofing, tinned. 446• 3 grass Crayons, 'Tailors', white. 330• 3 kegs Nails, Wrought, two 8d and one led. 447, 15o dozen Laos, I'almlcaf.

331. IT dozen Oil Stones, carpenter's. 4 48. 50 pounds Hairpin,.

332. to dozen Padlocks, brass, tumb., z brass qq9, 15 gallons( Ink, Indelible, in gallon and 34- ke)'s each: Pallor cans. 333. r Pinch Bar, q feet long. q;o. 05,c00 Needles, Sewing, Nilward's sharps, No, 3. 381, z P,tchmg Tools. 451, z,noo Needles, :ie,ein , 71Iilward's sharps, No.4. 335. 3 dozen Polishing irons, corrugated Gee. 452, 25,505 Needles, Set, nog, Nikrard's sharps, No,5. 3 ,6. 1 dozen Polishing Irons, plain face. 453• 25,0::0 Needles. Sewing, Rlilsvarul'o sharp,, No.6. 337• , only Rake, Stall. 454. 15,000 Needles, Sewine, bfiltv.lyd's sharps, No. j. 338, 1 dozen Rasps, r8-inch, horse. 455• to,000 Ncerlize, Sewing, M,lsvartl's sh:u'ps, No.8. 339. 6 dozen Razors, W. & I3. 456. 1,200 Needles, S. bl., Singer, assorted, numbers 340, 6 dozen Sad Irons, common, 7 and 8 pounds, as ordered: 34'. I dneen Saws, Bacs (Tendon); Dibston, No. 457; r,2co Needl'-s, S. H , W. & W:, assorted, uiim-

4, 8-inch to tr-inch: hers as ordeted, 342. t dozen Saw's, Compass, Disston, No. 2, to- 458. 2 dozen Razor Stt ups.

inch to n inch. 343. t Only Saw Keyhole.

459; 5o dozen tiYarn, es, No. , to No. zq.

344. 4 ream Sandpaper, \o, oo. q6r; tons pounds Yarn, No. 634. 461: Soo pounds Yarn, No. to%,

345. % ream Sandpaper, No. %. 346. 1 ream Sandpaper, No. t. CLASS No. t r-OrLS. 347. z% ream Sandpaper, No. r%. Bids to be ,,lade on each item in this dos-. Award 348. !-z ream Sandpaper, No. a. will be nmde to the lowest bidder for the clac; complete 349. !i ream Sandpaper, No. z;z: 460. 6o gallons Benzine, 5-gallon cans. 350. '/z ream Sandpaper, No. a: 463. z barrels Gasoline. 351. rz dozen Saucepan Handles. tinned. 454, ,a barrels (ail, Astral. 352. z dozen Spades, Arne, 1). handle, No. g. 4`-`5• ri, barrels Oil, Kerosene, be-t quality, watci 353• flea gross Screws, Iron, ;z-in. No. 4 to z-inch, white, ,g. degrees test.

No. t4. 466. to gallons Ui1, Crude. 354. 1 dozen Screw Drivers, 6-inch- 467, . 1l0tfcy s ( 1[I, Cylinder. 3(5. IF dozen Screw Drivers, 8-inch.

S rea1rorrn 356. 1 dozen Screw Drivers, I. -inch. - P"'''r~ for C'rlin fer oil.

357. 6 only Screw Drivers. r8-inch. I he oil most be of the best quality and t58• r dozen Shears, Tailor's, Heinish No. 9. pass satisfactorily the following tests, 359. 2 dozen Scissors, " Heinisch," ;-inch. made by the Department Chemist, the 36o. 3 dozen Scissors, '• Heinisch," 4-inch. expense to he borle by the seller : 36t. 3 dozen Scissors, '' Heini sch," c-inch. hirst-Flashing point must not be below 362. 4 dozen Scissors,'' I leinisch," 6-irtch. p5o' Fahrenheit, and the burning point 363. 5 dozen Scissors. '' Heinisch," 7-inch. must be above 6co° Fahrenheit, 364. to dozen Scissors, 't Heinisch." 8-inch. Second-Gravity. The gravity of this 363. ra dozen scissors, " Heini,ch," g-inch. oil must not be below• 03 '.r nor above 273 365. 4 dozen Scissors, ^ Heinisch," r -inch. Beaume. 367. 5 dozen Shovels, flat, No z, Allies. Third-Viscosity. The viscosity on a 5(8, t2 dozen Shovels scoop, Na. 4, Ames. Seyboldt viscosinteter must not he below 369. 4 pairs Sliding Door Sheaves, R. & F., No, ros'r nor above 185", at a temperature of

3l4, wheel 4•inch. zrz. 370. 1 Tinsmith Bench-vice, with clamp screw, Fourth-Color. The color of this oil

" Champion," No. rzr, R. & E. Cate- must be green, and not black, by reflected logue. light.

371. 4 dozen I rowels, pointing. 5-inch. 461. so barrels Oil, Engine (lubricatiugl. 372. tom square feet 'Wire Mesh, 4-feet wide, of I- b%eoifrratinn.c jar J-x6: traitnp Oil.

37(. r bundle '1 ire, galvanized, No. 6. pea soilsfaust

be of fount, ing reand

inch sejuare mesh No. rz wire. The oil must he of the hest [ u:tlit i

374• 1 only Wrench, Ambulance, sample. 375 1 only Wrench, Coe's, :z-inch. made by the Department Chemist, the

expense of the same to Ile borne by the (,I.:\SS No. 7-H:IRNESS, ETC. Seller :

Rids to be ntatle on each item in this class, Award First-I' lashing point must not he helm, will be made to the lowest bidder for the cla,s complete. 40 '` Fahrenheit.

376• r dozen Ambulance fide Lamps, Second-(;ravity. The gravity must he

betu-cen 54 and 6 degrees l(eaume. 177. 2 dozen Blankets, Horse. 'Third-Cold Test. Tt e oil trust o,., 3-8. 2 dozen Bits, jointed. solidify at a temperature above 30 F_,I: 379. 15 only Bridles, open face. renheit. 380. 3 kips Chamois Skins (thirty skins each kip). Fourth-Vise sitv. The viscoso t I 381. r dozen Corttbs, Mane, this oil on a Scyl:oldt machine must I,, 332, t dozen 1'.nds' patent whiffletree, two sizes. between 4 ~u' and 455rr, at a temper:u0,5 383. 2 only H„rse Collars. of 7o. 384. 1 dozen I f ange, s for single patent harness, 469. za gallons Oil, Harness, 5•gal. cans. 385. 2 sets Harness, l fuggy. 470. to gallons oil, Hoof, r gal. cans. 38+, z sets Herne>s, Cart. 471. 7 barrels Oil, Lard, Winter pressed, N. r 387. 2 sets Harness Wagon, single, 472, r6 b;vrels Oil, Linseed, boiled. 388. 6 sets Patent Harness, sir-gle. 389. 3 sets Patent Harness, double. 4'3• 16 barrels Oil, Linseed, raw,

390. 1 Rain Apron, for buggy. ,'1Jv' frrrfix L r.c fen' -sled Oil. 391. to pairs Reins. single. Before acceptance, the oil will be ii,. 302. 3 sets Reins, double. spected ; samples of each lot will be taken 393. 1 dozen Rubber Horse Covers, without at random. and should art)' of the samples

hoods. be. found. upon inspection, to contain any 394. is gross Snaps, Bit, imcurities or adulterations, the whole 395, rco only Straps, Breeching, extra heavy, delivery of oil they represent will be 3.6. to d 'ten Straps, Hame. rejected and is to be removed by the Con. 3960. 05 'tV11ips. tractor at his own expense.

CLASS Vu, 8-Hoene-Fir Btv l,cHtSc Guuns, oil, of the best c1nality : must be perfectly glust be absolutely pure, well-settled

Bid: to be made on each item in this class. Award clear, and not show a (toss of over 2 per trill be made to the lowed bi.lder for the class complete. cent. when heated to 212' F., or show any

,A ii agate to be nickel steel.) deposit of foots after being heated to that 397. t gross Agate Bed or Douche Pans, L. & G., temperature. The specific gravity must

No, z, be hetw, ell ,-,2 .z and , .g;7 at 60° F. 308, 1 only Agate Kettle, fish, L. & G., No. 2434- 474' to gallons Oil, Nc.nsl5ot, 5-gal. cans.

399. 6 Agate Pots, g-gallon, L. & G., No. 36. 475• zo gallons Oil, Sewing Machine. 400. -4 Agate Sauce-pans, 6 each 2, 3, 5, 7 quarts, 475• 4 barrels Oil. Sperm, 1% inter pressed, No. I

L.& G., " Climax." 477• 6 barrels Oil, Signal. .tor. 3 Agate Pans, stew, large, L. & G , " [beep," CLASS No. tz-PAnr.

405. z dozen Agate Spoons, kitchen, No. r4, L. ]hurls to 6e made on eachi'cm in this class. Award & G. will be made to the lowest bidder for the claw complete.

403. 3 dozen Agate Spoons, long-handled, 2o- .SJ,ei //c rtio,s fo, Paints in Oil,

4 4. r dozen Agate W\ ash Basins, L. & G., No. DeVoe's, Childs' or Masurey's

inch. r All paints in oil to be perfectly pure,

405. to Boilers, with covers, tin, so-gallon, 479• 405 pounds Green, Chrome, in oil, is, as, 5s. 36' 478. 203 pounds Black Drop, in oil, rs, zs, to.

copper bottom. 480. 'as pounds Green, l':nicrald, in oil. ls, zs, 5s. 45'). r dozen Boxes, iron, refuse, galvanized, as 481. 200 pounds Ochre, French, in oil, Is, as, 5s.

407. r Bread 1l acbine, cuter "Acme." 483. 3S0 pounds Red, Indian, in oil, rs, zs, 5s.

Per sample. 432. 20 pounds Pink. Rose, in oil Is, 25, as.

408. 2 dozen Broilers, iron, meat. 484. 300 pounds Red, Philadelphia Brick, in nil, to 409. z dozen Broilers, fro i. toasting. and , c-pound cans. 410. 4 dozen Egg Beaters, Dover No. z. 485. 200 pounds Sienna, Burnt, in oil, is, as, 55. 41l. 2 dozen Flour Sieves, to-inch., a5o pounds Sienna, Raw, in oil, is, is, 5s. 412. 4 dozen Frying Pans, wrought iron, bur- q87, 3 barrels Venetian Red, in oil.

413. r dozen Knives, chopping, niched, r4-inch. 488. 5o pounds Vermilion, American, in oil, is,

414. q dozen Knives, vegetable. 489, 400 pounds White, Zinc, in oil. 1st zs, 5s. 35

4r5. 59 dozen pu's Knives and Forks, table. 490. 4c0 pounds Yellow. Chrome, in oil, is, as. Ss.

416. 6 dozen Knives, carving, 491. 300 pounds Zinc, French, in oil, zs, Ss, ros. 4t7 4 dozen Forks, carving. 432• 6o gallons Alcohol, Wood, 5-gallon cans. 419. 3 dozen Spoons, G. I. basting.

493 gallons Bronzing Liquid, r-gallon cans, 419. 4o gross Spoons, table. Bony Bros., Valentine's or Murphy's,

450. to gross Spoons, tea. 491, 8s pounds Bronze Powder, i-pound pack-

4z1. t Oatmeal Steamer, Agate, 9•quart, L. & ;,ges, L. & D. G. No. 907.

495. 40 pounds Bronze Powder, gold, r-pound CLAss No. 9-IRON, ETC, packages, I.. & I).

496. 400 pounds Blue, Ultramarine, dry, z8s. Rids to be_ mode on each item in this class. Award 497, 3o gallons Coach, Japan Black, contents to

will be made to the lowest bidder for the class complete, be marked on cans or barrels, Berry (All agate to be nickel steel.) Bros.'. Valentine's or nlurphy's.

422. 3 bars Iron, ',-inch by z inches. 493. too gallons Drier, Liquid, Berry Pros.', Valen- 423. 3 bars Iron, 54-inch by 2 inches. tine's or Alurphy's. 424, 3 bars Iron, 38-tnrh by t% inches. 499, 3 barrels Drier. Japan, Berry Bros.', Valen- 425• 3 bars Iron, -A-inch by z inches, tine's or Rlurplsy's. 426. 4 bundles lion, e-,6-inch by 34-inch. oo. 300 pounds Glue, Calcunining. 417. 4 bars Iron, 3-r6-inch by 04 inches. got, 300 pounds Lead, black, dry. 4270. z bars Iron, 3-16-inch by r' inches. 1 502. 400 pounds Red Lead, dry, 25-pound cans. 4z8. z, on pounds Iron, common sheet, No. 24, 24 I 503. 6,000 pounds Paint, Metallic, Prince's dry.

inches by 84 inches, rocs and 3o-s. 409- 9,500 pounds Iron, galvanized sheet, No. 24, 24 504• 3,000 pounds Putty.

inches by 84 inches. 50'. 50 gallons Shellac, White, in grain ale., best. 130. 3 bundles Iron, galvanized, z6 inches by 26 507. 2 b,rrels Varnish, Copal, Berry Bros.', Val.

inches entine's or Murphy's. 13011• r bundle Iron, galvanized, 28 inches by 84 5v8. too gallons Varnish, Damar, 5-gallon cans,

inches, No. 07 Berry faros.', Valentine's or Murphy's. t31. 3 bundles Iron, black, refined, 26 inches by Scq 30 gallons Varnish: Finishing, 9 gallon cans.

6 inches, 510. 6o gallons Varnish, Rubbing, 5-gallon cans, 132. a bundles Iron, black, refined, a4 inches by Perry Bros.', Valentine's or Murphy's.

84 inches, No. z'. 511. 30 gallons Varni'h. Spar, 5-gallon cans, M. 2,000 pounds Iron, R. G. sheet, zz and 24, 24 Berry Bros.', Valentine's or Murphy's.

inches by 84 inches, 512. 6,000 pounds Whiting, Gild r's. 134- 1 bundle Rod Iron, 3-r6 inch, 513, Too gallons White Enamel, 5-gallonpackages. I;qa. I bundle Round Iron, %-inch. 514. 50,000 pounds White Lead, ' Atlantic (subject (35. 48 sheets Copper, sheet, tinned, planished, to chemical analysis), in z5, 5o and Too

16•ounce, zo inches by 48 inches. pound packages, as required.

d'lers will writ.. nut the amount r I their estimat •J titinn to inserting the same in fi¢urec. Iyent will be mute by a requi,itiou on the Coml

it ]hr, in accordance with the terms of the contract, r ime n, time, as the Cnmmi,-iuncr, mny dctermin

.'e force ref l/ie cn,rt r,rc `. inr/le,Iiu,r; spe,:nr zt;on. ¢owing the rnannr „Ra}vnc,,f, tan fe ob/,r i,I

4e o ce of the ('),1IJUi80ir'uer /nr (lie /orr<' 'irk monri, al ~Lr/turn, S. I., rend lv,/i.,-s a ttno..l to e_ra ine c r„5 ,,ml a/I r,/- ifs prlcfsioo jail,, as II, fall, / ,'j /a//I,- ,taoil's :,ill i,.Is

epos its ah,,Intl e,! I,. ,;enf in ,-'crp ltartieulerr. Jt1}lNlV. K}III/R. 1're-ident, ,1Dl)I,'B SIMI5, Jr., tbmntis-ionsr, JAMES I IF.NY, L'•,mni-toner.

D, pa rtment of Pu',iic Charit e~.

DHP \R'I'.1E'.T OP PUBLIC CIIA RI r,Es. BOROUGHS OF 11 \\U \Tl\N AND 1 HE I1RONX,

FOOT oP LAST }'WEN (V-SI\Tll SI REEI', NEw Yoas, February 5,

PROPOSALS FOR ItRCSlIF ,CRo)CKFRY,IfARD WARE, P SIN IS, (5I1,S AND \IISCELLa Vh(ll ti (;00 ):, FOR 'I'1-it. YEAR 1900.

I1,l,OtefS nr (I\NH:\TTAN AND 'I'HR BRONX.

S1':ALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR nishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in con

formity with samples anct specifications, will be receive at the Central Oflee of this Department, foot of I?as t'w'enty-sixth street, until ra o'clock noon,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1900. Gass No.t-BRrsins.

Inds li, be made nn cc: item in thi, clan;. Au art will be aisle to the lowe-t hlAcr for the cta., complete

154. 4o dozen Brushes, Nail, Tampico, 5 row. 155. S dozen llrushes, Point, 60. 156. z dozen Brushes, Stencil, No.3. 157, 4 dozen Brushes, Varnish, •/o, oval. 1,58. z dozen (rushes, Varnish, flat, 159. to dozen Dusters, leather, En. so, I/O. 2 dozen Pitches, ;K-inch. 161- 3 dozen Pitches, %-inch. 16,I 5 dozen I itches, ;_-inch. 163, 6 dozen Fitcheo, ,-inch. 164. q dozen Filches, rd4-inch. ,cS. 3 dozen Filches, r?z-inch. ,66, , dozen Fitches, z-inch. 167, is dozen SashT'ools, No.6. 168, ,z dozen Sash Tools. No.8. t69. a set Stipplers.

CI.Ass Nn.2-BtILIING NIA1FR10(5.

]lids to he made on each item in this class. Award will be made to the lowest bidder for the class complete.

(70, 1,500 Fire Brick, No I. 171. z5 barrels Fire Clay. 17_. 500 Oven 'files, rs-inch by ,s-inch by r- inch. 173. 15,000 Brick, Hard, North river, 174. 241, barrels Lime, Shell (in the shell), to be

delivered on Randall's Island as re-quired.

175. 1 cargo (about ;co cubic yards) Sand, yellow building, to be delivered along-side at Black Ovcll's Island.

CLASS No. 3-CROCInRV.

Hi 1'. to be made on each item in this clai5. A\vard 1\ ill be made u, the lowest biddor for the ct,15s , ontplete. r7ri. 9 gross Bed-pans, ycllnly ware. 177. 40 gross Howls, C. C., heavy. 178. rz dozen Bowls, solution, C. C. 179. 6 dozen Bowls, yellow. mixing, i4-inch. 180. 6o dozen Butters, individ., C.C. 181. 4 gross Chambers, C. C., Iaree. 182. 2 gross Chambers, C. C., small. 183. let gross sets Caps and Saucers, heavy pat-

tern, vitrified Greenwood. 2 gross sets Risers and Basins, C. C.

8 i. t gross Feed-cups, C. C. 86. q only Glass Bottles, vinegar. 187. 6 only Glass Cruets, pepper. 188. 6 only ('lass Httldets, celery. ,sq.

0, only ((Erns Holders, spoon.

19o. 12 dozen I;lass Sauce Dishes. rgr. 3o dozen Globes (gas), Cr. or opal, 5-inch. 192. ro dozen Lamp Chimneys for Rochester

and Miller lamps. '93• 6 or•ly Lamp Shades, cone, ro -inch, porce-

lain. 194. 6 only Lamp Shades, dome, ,c-inch, porce-

lain. ''/5. rn gross Ilugs, C. C., handled. 196. 6 dozen Mustard Pots, Vitr. Greenw., and

Wao len Spoons. 197. 20 gross Plates, Dinner, C. C. t98, 3 dozen Plates, Pie. ,,-inch, yellow. 199. o gross Plate=, Soup, C. C. so,,. r 4 dozen Platters. ,,teat, C. C., three sizes,

large, ,,tedium and small. 001. r gross Pitchers, t pint, C. C. z a. I gross Pitchers, r quart, C. C. 203. z gross Pitchers, z quarts, C. C. zoq. 2 gross Pitchers. 3 quarts, C. C. 205. r gross Pitchers, q quarts, C.C. zo6. ro gross Spit Cups, C. C. 207. 1 gross Spittoons. ,08, to dozen Sn oke Bells, with chains. 209. - gross Tumblers. on. 8 gross Urinals, C. C., Male. zit. I gross Urinals, C. C., Female. z 12. 3 dozen Vegetable Dishes, large, C. C., with

covers.

Ct.Ass No, 4-CRocgRRs DI51AInolEsT PAT'rtERN. (;ids to he made on each item in this clays. Award

will he made to the lowest bidder for the class complete. n3. 24 dozen Cups, Vitrified Greenwood. z l4. 24 dozen Saucers. Vitrified Greenwood, 515.

12 dozen Plates, P,reakfast, ,-inch, Vitrified Greenwood.

,r6. ra dozen Plates, Dessert, 6?y inch, Vitrified Greenwood.

z,7. 24 dozen Plates, Dinner, 9-inch, Vitrified Greenwood.

oil. z4 dozen Plates, Soup, 9•inch, Vitrified Greenwood.

219. 18 dozen Plates, Tea, 7'x -inch, Vitrified Greenwood.

.mo. 6 only Pickle Dishes, Vitrified (:reensood. 221. 4 dozen P,tchers, r pint, Vitrified Green-

wood. 222. 1 dozen Pitchers, I quart, Vitrified Green.

wood. sat. 3 dozen Pitchers, a quarts, Vitrified Green-

wood. za4. q gross Tumblers, blown, cylindrical,

banded, z lines, D. P. C.. monogram etched.

CLASS No. 5-Connar:r.

Bids to be made on each item in this cans'. Award will he made to the lows,' bidder for t1n: ,d:l,s contole'e,

Cordage to amount of award to be de-livered in one consignment. Contractor Shall furnish service of a rigger to prepare for test samples of same which play have been selected for that purpose, in the fr,l- lowing manner:

Ro.e t inches and under is cut so as to be q lest long outside of the I..op that is spliced iu at each end, of size to take a I1z-inch bar ; rope more than t inches in circumference is cut so as to be 6 feet long outsid., of the loop. and the eye of the loop must take a winch bar. Such samples will then be submitted to test (err strength in accordance with the subjoined table, by parties selected by the Commissioner of Public Charities and at the expense of the Contractor,

CLASS No. I3-TIN.

Bids to be made on each item in this class. Award wlll be made to the low, t bidder for the cla-s coin nice, 515. 05 bases lie, Melwyn, grade X, r4 inches by

no ins hen. 516. 5 boxes 'I in, :.leIsv5,n, grade XX, 14 inches

by 14 inches. 517. 25 boxes 'I in, A1c1w•yn, grade XX, 14 inches

by zo inches. 518. 5 boxes 'I in, 1lelwyn, grade XXX, 14 inches

by co inches. 519. yoo pounds '1 in, ];lock.

CLASS Ni. 14-WdulilEvwAr.c, rTC.

Rids to be made on each item in this class. Award will be made to Ilie 11w. st bidder for the doss complete.

5zo. Ii dozen Chair ('acks, wood, perforated.

521. 6 dozen Chair Seats, wood, perforated, No. r6,

5,z. Iz dozen Chair Seats, wood, perforated, No. rs.

523. 6 dozen Chair Seats, wood, perforated, No.

514 . r only Butcher's Block.

525. 5o gross Clothespins.

cab. 6o dozen Cotton Mops.

527. 2,0051 double sheets I• ly Paper, '1'anglefoot.

..8. coo gross Matches, 4afety.

529. ao conch \lop handles.

5;0. 6 only VlopAA'ringers, galvanized.ih,u rolls.

531, s,coa Paper fags, No. r.

532. 5,COO Paper Bags, No. a.

533• 3,100 Paper fags, ?\0.3.

534. 3 too Paper Bags, No. S.

535. 2,co0 Pap r Bags, No. ro. 536. a,coo Paper Bags, No. do. 537. 6 dozen Papier-mache Pails, " hest." 538. 6 dozen I'apier-mache Spittoons, " I3eot."

539• z dozen Rolling Pins, wood, ,6-in h. 540. r reset Sailors' Pattern Paper, extra heavy. 541. 6 dozen Loxes late r, AAax.

542. 2 dozen Super Holder,, IIouchin Diatu oud, Nn. 316.

543• too cases Toilet P.tper. 544. 2 dozen Toilet P.,p, r Holders. 545. 24 dozen Traps, AAlouse. 546. 514 dozen 'I7 air,, Rat.

-547. 1z dnzr n \\'a.hboard...

548. 6 dozen ':ohtui)S, Cedar, i.ir4e,;;alvamzed- iron hocp<.

549• fc dozen Wood fail=, Whits I'i~ie :\n,ly.

Sin. 4 dozen AVo111l ChI~ppin,g Howl.. 551. a dozen \1'oodcn Lemon S.que,zcrs. 552. 6 dozen W,.oden Spoon-, large. 553. 3 dozen Wooden Spoons, Pediuln, 554. 3 dozen Wooden Spoons, small.

555- Soo yards \Pick, "A

;;6. 2 gross R ick, •' B.

57. a gross \Vick, C. "

558. a gross \Vick, " D."

59. 40 pounds Wick, 13.111 Lamp.

5' '1. 2 gross Woks, Lan:,, Miller.

561. z gross Wicks, Lamp, Rochester.

CLASS Ni,. r5-DttLiniAs.

Bids to be made on each i,em to Ibis .lass. Award vcal be made to the lowest bidder for the, lass complete.

Diplomas to be lithographed on parch-ment, as per suraid s exhibited, and engrossed as instructed, in quantities about as follows :

560. 24 Int, roe, Itellevue Flospital.

56 +• 4 Fxter m , Boil's tie Hospital.

504. 8 Guucvrm,ur H a=pitai. 565. a I etc rIo, Harlot) Ho=pit:d. 566. 1 Extern,, 1ffsUon Hospital. 567. 36 SI:dc "Cr.,in,u,a Sel-ol, II. II.

5, 8. 24 Ins Doctors, C ty 11-pit.,l.

569. I for Nurses, City I osp to arc.

5- 50 Female Training Scho, 1, Nurses' Home.

571. SC' Post Graduate, Nurses' flame.

570. 8 for 'ti if, :11, trop, titan Hospital.

593. r6 for Nt'rscs, idetropolitaui Hospital.

574• 05 Almshuusr.

575. 15 Fordham (iospit II.

57'. r5 Randall'; Island Asylum and School. 577. 6 Infant's Hospital.

z66

Cl As.c NO. r6-ScHOOL Sm'iTABS.

Bids to be made on each itote in Ibis class. Asgard will be made to the lowest bidder for the ch,ss con.plete. 578. 3 Bros, Slates.

579- 200 boxes Slate Pcnci l'.

580. IT gloss Pon holder-.

58,. r gre's Load Pencils.

582 4 dozen Snmll-sized Gates. 583. t dozen boxes Plain Sticks. 584. 1 dozen boxes Colored Stick,.

58;. 2 dozen pairs Kmderg.,rt, it Soi;-.ors. 586. 5 dozen AGlne's A,ithmetio Introductory. 587. 3 dozen Swinton , Geographies. 588. 5 ii .zcn "Our I itth• Book" Primer.

58q. 3 dozen Sivinton's "Talking with Pencil."

59c,. 7 dozen Bnld win's Rc ad or, first 5- ear.

591. 7 doze) hl:ddtviu's Re.rder, second year.

591. 6 dozen Barnes'Primary History of the United Suites.

593. 2 gross American Blank Writing Books. 594. 1 Lross Spcncerian Copy Books, No. IT (vcr-

tical .

595. 1 gross Spmcc nian Ccpy flanks, No, z.

596. r gross Spencerian C,py Robs, No.3.

597• IT gross Spcncerian Copy Books, Ni. 4.

I\IISCELI ANEOUS.

598. 6co pounds Ammonia Water, carboys- to be returned.

599. too pounds Acid, l"furiatie,eon)mercia1. 600. I Articulated Skeleton, female. Catalogue

,. A „ Kny, No. 5, 29.

6o I. r,aoc pounds Axle Grease, z5-pound pails.

6oa. t5, pounds Beeswax, yellow lump, in bulk. 603. 50 pounds Camphor, Gum.

fo4. I Cabinet, Letter and Bill File and Binder (about 4 feet wide and 6 feet high).

6o5. to yards C:mvas, No. co, t yard wide.

6o6. 6 Cedar Boards, 9;) by an inches by 18 feet, to repair boa.

607. 40 tons Coal, stove, white ash, to he delivered as required at No. 60 Third avenue.

6c8. 2 pieces Cocoa Matting, each 39 feet long and ;6 inches wide, with rubber ends.

609. 25 yards Cocoa Matting, 2 feet 4 inches wide.

6., . 7o yards Cocoa 1lattiug, 3 feet 9 inches wide.

6n. 250 barrels Charcoal.

61,. too gross Cotton Laces, 5/4, in 5-gross boxes,

613. 2 Dressing Lockets, steel. porcelain inside with removable drawers and covers, Kny, No. 76(0.

604. 12 Fire Extinguishers, Slemple's, or equal.

6t5. 200 Flower Pots, 4 inches.

6,6. 2-o Flower Pots, 5 inches,

617. zoa Flower Pots, 6 inches,

6t8. soul Flower Pots, 8 inches.

619. 3 Funnels, steel porcelain, 43% inches, No. [6863, Kny catalogue.

6zo. 3 Funnels, steel porcelain, 8 inches, No. s86-j, Kny catalogue.

621. t Glass for Dispensary 'Sable, 23% inches by rciz inches.

622, t piece Glass, h-unmered, r5% inches by r9)4 inches by , i,,ch.

623. r piece Glass, hammered, 2434 inches by 3iJi inches by 9-r6 inch.

624. 1 piece Glass, polished, plate, 8 inchas by a8J-d inches by ! inch, polished edges.

6z5. t piece Glass, polished plate, 9 3-1:6 inches by 39 inches by -h inch.

616. I Grate for (o.gallon Farmer's boiler, Abendroth Bros.

627. I Lawn Mew,r, horse, "Excelsior" shafts, 35 inches.

628. zoo feet Leather Belting, ).).inch round, 629. 15o bunches Leather Laces.

63o. no barrels Lime, Chloride Of, in barrels. 637. Linoleum to rover hall 14 yards long and

q yards wide, at Almshouse. 632. r Meat Cart (sample). 633. 3 Oak Boards, ca feet, to finish to inches by

.5 inch. 634. 3 Oak Planks, 3 inches. 635. tco pounds Pegamoid faint. 636. 400 boxes Poaishing Paste, trumpine, t-pound

cans. 637. mo pounds Rotten Stour, powdered. 638. 1,200 feet Rubber Hose, garden, -Y inch, a-ply,

coups. and nozzles for each ,n feet. 639. r Rug, t4 feet by is feet, Domestic Mo-

quette. 640. 50 Rugs (or strips of carpet), 3 feet by 9 feet,

Domestic Moquette. 641. z Sewing Machines, Singer, No. cc/-to, 640. r dozen Shade Rollers, Hartshorn, com-

plete, 36 inches long, Fordham Hos-pital.

643, r dozen Shade Rollers, Hartshorn, r.om. plete, it inches long, Nurse,' Home.

644. 295 Shades, window, mrasured and put up complete at City 1-Iuspital (s:unplr).

645. 1 dozen Shades, window, Ho,land, '•reen, 3 feet long, put up complete, Fordham Hospital (nao,plc).

646. 107 Shades, window, measured and pun up comph,te, B- llecue Hospital ;lamplel.

647. 517 Shades, window, measured an•1 put up complete, 5iiperittcndenL's cottage, Randall'.. Island.

648, r Sideboard, oak, about 7 feet by 2 feet 4 inches wide, 3 feet high to counter shelf, 4 feet back from top of counter shelf, beveled plate glass in back.

649. I Solution Jar, white porcelain, 5-gallon. 65o. 3 Stone Jars, 5-gallon. 651. 3 dozen pairs Stretcher Cloths. 652. 7o barrels Turpentine (: pecificalions, same as

used by U. S. Navy Department). 653- 6, pound, Wcrx, white, 654. r bundle Willow, French, Superfine. 655• 4 bundle: Wiliow, French, No. I. 656, 5 bundles \Willow, French, No.2. (57• 3 bundles W,llovv, French, No. a. 658. 7 bundles Willow, French, No. 4, extra

large. 659. z hales Cone for chair =eats. 66o. zoo pounds Rattan Butts, 3-r6-inch. 6rir. 25 pounds Reed, American, No.5. 66z. 50 pound, Recd, American, No, 6. 663. 25 pounds Recd, American, No. 8. 664. 4 bundles Wood Rowels, %-itich. 665. 2 bundles Wood Dotycic, )-inrh. (i66. 2 bundles Wood Dowels, ).-inch.

HORSES. 667, 1 Horse, to be used for carriage work, 16

hands high, not over 6 years old, sound and kind in all harness, to weigh about r„co pounds. 'trial to last until same proves satlslactory.

668. 4 Horse., to be used for ambulance work, t6 hands high, not over 6 years Old, sound and kind in all harness, to weigh ahnut 5,70, pounds each. Trial to last until same proves satisfactory.

LODGING-HOUSE FOR HOMELESS \TEN,

Ct.Ass No. 17.

Rids to be made on each item in this class. Award will be made to the lowest bidder for the class complete.

This class is not covered by any secu-rity given on preceding lines.

73. 3 Cold Chisels, cape, z I%-inch, I ,3e-inch. 74• 3 Cold Chisels, flat, I-inch. 75. 3 dozen leather 1)usters, No. zo. 76. zo dozen Lau nehy Nets, as per sample. 77. 2 pairs Rubber Boots. 78. 1 Scale, Fairbank's Combination, No. Soo. 79, to dozen Shovels, coop, Ames No. 4. 80. Soar feet Weather Strips, wood and rubber,

cushion edge.

All goods to be delivered in installments as mae be required during the year 1903, free of expense.

No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or contractors, except as herein specified, and none will be paid for by the Department.

The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed ,, Bid or Estimate for Brushes, Crockery, etc," with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the head of said Department, at the said of,,.e on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department, or his duly au horized agent, and read.

THE BOARD OF PUn LIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT AI.L tttt S OF ESTIMATES IF UF.EiiED TO nE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC-TtoN 419, CHAPTER 378, LAWS OF 1897.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Car. poration.

The award of the contract will he made as soon as practicable alter the opening of the bids,

Delivery will be required to be made from time to time and to such quantities as Play be directed by the said Commissioners.

Any bidder for this contract must he known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and mu,t have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (go) per cent, of the bid for each article. INo lands or deposit required on bids under One'1'housand Dollars.)

Each hid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so intere-tell it shall distinctl 'state that fact also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an esti-mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, Cr other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or csti. mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects tru•'. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in wri ing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its beit.g so awarded, become bound as his sureties or its faithful performance, and that if lie shall onut or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which lie would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corpo-ration may he obliged to pay to the person or persons to whcm the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount to each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall he accost. panted by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of rich of the persons signing the same that he is a hou,ch, alt r or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the I)end required by section 12 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi-

noun, c ,,f'f he City •t New Y„rt , it the c' nt:act . h.,ll he :nvardud to the pers„u „r persons for whoul h,• c us-nts to b", ulmc sure,)'. 'I he ad , qua- y and sutltin It y of th, -securily oiTcr,'ll to he .il proved by the Cumpt roller of The City „f tiers Yolk.

No bid rar cslimatc well be considered unless accom-p:u,ied by rul:e- a car;ihtcll 'heck up',n nuc of the Natv ,oal or State banks of 7'hc City of New York, drawn to the order of ti,, Compiroll•-r, • r money to the amount of fire p,-r ccraloen ral tire Onto -lit of the security r_gsnrcd for the faifhpffl perIrmaoce of the contract. Such check- or Wien, -y mu-t Nor b„ inclosed in the snlcll envelope nmait,itt_ the c ti-mate, but must. he handed u, tl:c ',slicer or clerk of the Departme•at %vhc, has charg•.• r f the estimate bos, and no estimate can be clef ,sited in raid box until such rI,cck or n:nney has been rxamin,,,l by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such depo-its, oxccpt that of the .occe,slul bidder, will be returned to the persons m:,kint the same within three dive after Ih, ton!ract is awarded. If the sac. ressfttl bidder shall relu<e or ne,lect, within five days after nnlice that the contract has been a.var,led to I:im, to execute the scone. the amc,unt of the deposit nmde by hint shall be b.rfeited to and be retained by The City of Nes York as li,p,ehAied dam:~ges for such neglect 'r refusal ; Intl it he shall execute the contract is 'hit the time aforesaid, the amount of his dep.,sit will lie re-turued to Ii in.

Shoal l the person or persons to upon the contract may be awarde.! racLlcr t or refits • to ace, pt the contract Ovit!oa five da}'s Cher n- c'-Ncn corice that the same ha, been awarded h, his or their bid •,r proposal, or if he or they accept hurt cL, not exe,. tutu the contracl. and give the hr per s,-curi ty, he' r they shall he considered its having abnndnnl d it :old as in detault to the Corporation, an ] thu contract %% ill be read cur ttsed and relet, as tiro% ided by law.

Flu qual/fy of Ike articles. sufi4lies, goods, vares and tuerr/ta-1,se ,rust conform in evert, re yre t fo tine sanrfles o/ the sartte on exhilition at the rgic. of the raid i,e,<ar:nrent, or, in the absence of scruples, to rite pritr.'rd r4rciflcatinns. Bid,/ers arecare:ioned to examine the sprci/icatr'onsfor farticttlars of thr a r-trcka, etc., required Iefere making' th-ir estr'ura'cs, and are rau'ion,da,;arnrt rrf,rring to any aanrflles or sJeci/7cations other than those fro niched 1+y the Ile-,6arturcxt. Such references are cause for rg./; clitrg bids wkrreon they are written, and ,'ill ix no case g'orleru the action of tine ye'farlment O_ era i)z paaaiug

ujton tenders. Jid,/e,S oust state the frier f ac/t article flier

/round, do-en, gallon, yw-d, crc., fly ro%irlr fit, lids ,'ill be te.eted. 'the extens ors )fast tic #lisle tutu foe/ed u/, etc the lids roil, be rr-ad front the tuLaI Jl oliug and a:'azrds wtaele to the ln:esst bidder at each dent or

a ~s. ;111 eutintatcs not conjortuiu„ to these requirements

,ray Ic co tesidc , ed as iztfornta1. Bidders will write out lire ammint of their estimates

in addition to in=crr.ng the same in figures. hay tori,t 55,11 he mode by a requisition on the Couip-

troller, in accordance will) the terms- , I the contract, or from time to time, as the Commissioners may deter. mine.

The form of the contract. including speclftcat ions, Lord showing' the ntrznner of payment, c,en be o/fained at the fftre of the General Go,u6'Ateier surd Auditor, foot of Last 74ueti y.srrtk street,and bidders ar, caution d to exrznrine each and all of its pr, visirns careful/y, as the Board of i's/tic Char/tics will insist ,/ion its atsolute enforcrnterd in eee, ry,bariicular.

JOHN W. KF1,1.1?R, \'resident, Al Itff.PH Si SI15. Jr.., I omnlissioner, JAMES FF:ENY. Commi sioni r,

I )epaI tmoot „f Public Charities.

Die-sit, stOO'r of PCI.I.,c Cit 5l,tTtFC, BoruoocHs of i%f XNtHATTAN AND THE (he, xx,

Foot uF l .-ssr TwENTO-six ul SrREET, New Yuux, January 3r, Igoe,.

SALE OF OLD IRON, BABHpiI,S, GREASE, BONES, 1';lC., \1HICII SLAY ACCUMULATE DURING TIIE YEAR ryoo,

BOROUGHS OF MANNAITAS AND 1't1E Bttosx.

THE UNDERSIGNED WIl.i. SEI.i, Al' PUBLIC auction, by order of the Con)nns,i„ncrs of Public

Charities, at their oliicc, toot of Fast 'I',cenIy-si,uh street, Oil

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1900. at II A. It., the following, S-iz. : Grcanc ............................... zo coo pounds. Oldiron .............................. I ;o,000 " Ear,................................ .. 30,000 " Homes .. ..................... ro,000

Eela5ml barrels ...................... Ico Iron- hound barrels .................... liottles ........... .. ........ ... 5, 10,

All quantities to be "enure ur f-ss °and caituated only. All quaIirIw to be "a; arc.'' All the al ,.vc, ex-cept as mcuttoo cd below, to be received by the pur-chascr at the pier to- it of I<ast 1lventy-sixth street, :end men0scd therefrom immediately upon icing notified that sas,c are ready for deliccry.

Iron to be received at pier orl AIetr:•politan I-I",pital grounds, east side, near mn-tb rod of Itlackwell's Island, in a lid{hter to hi- provid, d by the huycr, immcdi aely' upon being nrutif)ed That the + ame is ready fir oeluvcry.

All aforesaid articles to be received by the pnsep•lsec monthly, with these exceptions, Viz.: h'one<, which ,lust be collected and removed treat lilackirell's Island and Bellevue Hospital three times a meek ; iron, four times a year.

Each sue c,-czful bidder will be required to pray twenty-five per ,:ent. of the estimated amount of his lit-has_• to me at the time :end place of sale, and the b-rianie to the Gencral Storeke.per at \t'acksvelI's 1.1anrl in cash or to certifirul chec , on a New York City bank, upon delivery of the co-id,.

The G,mmis-ioners ers._rve the right to order resale of any goods tlutt shall NOT have been removed by the purchaser within 'IY(N days alter lie shall have been notified that they are ready, and in case of such resale to forfeit to the use of tile Ifoparinc rat of Public Charities the 'TWENTY-FIVI I'EI: CENT. paid in at the time and tiler of side. Goods can lie examined at Black woil's Ishmd by intending bidders on any week day befc•re lire day of >:d,•.

fHUS, M. CAHpL'tal,L, Purchasing Agent.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

DEPARTMENT OF I)OCIls AND FERRIES,) PIER "A," NoR'rH RIVER.

TO CONTRACTORS.

(No. 675')

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH. ING \BHUI' t,uoa BARRELS OF POR'1'-LAND CE3IEN'1'.

EST]}fATES FOR FURNISHING ABOUT to,coo barrels of Portland Content will be received by

the Board of Docks, at the office of said Board, on Pier. "A," foot of Battery place, North river, in The City of New York, until a o'clock I'. rat. on

FRIDAY, FEIIRU.IRY 10, 1000, at which time and place the estimates will he publicly opened by the head of said Board. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Atq' person making an estimate for the work shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall he indorsed with the name or

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names of the pern„n or persons presentirlg the sang. the dale „f its pre-sentation, and a statement of the w~ Ii. to ., hich it relates.

The bidder to whom the award is made shall pi.'; secnrify for the fait6fu1 psrf,.rtoance of the amtract, iii the maul nrr ysescribed arid required by ordinance, in th^ so rat of Eight Thousand I)ollars.

'l'lm cement required under this contract must I,.-"Portlan!" cement. fully up ti, the standard nl ti best brands imported, and average at least 400 pours,' gross w-ri ht to the barrel.

The quantity to be delivered under this contra•.t i-, ahnet tout barrels.

Clan I.-Alout 7,000 barrels sbnv -ntirv3 cement, Class II.-Aha.uf }. oo barr,d< quick s• rnhg c, m,rn

It is expected that about 5,o.o barrels trill he reclai I to be delivered at West Fifty-seventh Street Yard, nuJ that about 5,ao barrels will be required to be d --livered at his l 'l e enty fnnr It Street Yard.

About r - " barrels of cement are to be delivers'' within thirty' days from the date of receipt of n' ti, - from the F:ngincer-in- ilicf that the deli, cries may I,c begun. The same is to be delivered at the rate .,I least I,5eD barrels per m,.nth thereafter, and all th,c emnent called for tinder this contract is to be deliver'-i, within six months from the date of receipt of 'n. - li notice from the Engineer-in-Chief that the delireri, -nta}' be begun. 'I h,- dolt,crics will he divided !,erv., the cl:,s>rs a, dirl'rtrd by Ilse En_ine'-r. hue dam;r_~s to be paid by the Contractor for each day that the c~ ~i.-tIact umy be unfulfilled alter the time fixed 6•r tLI fiulri Iln)cnt thereof has expired are, by a clause in tIl.1 contract, determined, used and liquidated at III,% Dollars per day.

Pbe damages to he paid by the Contractor for ccc I, li day that the c mt ract, or any part thereof, may be un-

fnllillcd after the respective times specifisd fir the fill-! fillnlcnt the' Itsf may have expired, Sunday', soil li,di -

days not I. be excepted, are by aelau.se in the contra, :, fixed and liil.lidated at Fifty Dollars per day.

'rHE RIi;IIT To RI•;lEC'I' ALL 111E (Ills IS RESERVED IF DEF:\IEI) Ft)R 'lllE IN'F1:15-EST OF THE CI'T'Y OF NI' V YORK. Bidders are requested, in making their bids or c-I

mates, to use the blank prepared for that burp"sc ii the L'-,ard, a copy „f shicb, t„gethcr with the f, rr of the agreement, including specifieatinns, and .h the manner of payment for the material, can br cl,t, i - -. upon application therefor at the oilice of the 1:- .r rl-

1. SFRGEAN'l' CRAII, CHARLES F. \ICRPHY, PF:1'ER F. MEYER,

Commissioners composing the Board of Dell:.. Dated NEw YORE, December ca, 1899.

OL'.PARTstENT of D"cc. . , I i , PIER "A." N . I.I I, I. .

TO CONTRACTOI,,~.

(No. 676.)

PROP(ISALS' FOR ESTIMATE, I I,' 11, 1, P-1 u ING FttR ANTI ltUILUING A \1.\1' \1I w1 'I 1'II';It, WITH AI'l'Ubtl :NANCI-:s, 1.951, Ii PIKE SLIT', I:AHT RIVER, ItuRtllJI;H Ill ,\l.\NIIAT'TAN, To I31•: KNOWN AS 11Ii-:i , N I':W 3z.

E5TI-IIATES FOR PREPARING FOR AND building a New Wo„den Pier, with At•purrc-

nances, cast of Pike slip, East river, -..rill be receilcd by the Board of Ducks, at the r ,(lice of said It -ard, '-n I'ier "A," foot of Battery place, North river, in The City of New York, until z o clock P. is. on

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY If, 1(100, at which lime anal place the estimates will be publicly opened by said Board. The award if the contras 1, if awarded, will be made as soon as practicable alter the opening of the bids.

Any pers,,n making an estimate for the cork sl,:lll furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said ],,,ard, rat said office, on or before the day and hour abuse eaulr,l, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name i~ names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statc,ucat of t4c work to which it relates.

The bidder to whom the a.rard is made shall gicc security for the faithful performance of the contract, i, the manncr prescribed and required by orilisanec, i, the sum of Fottrteen'lhousand Five H o rid red I )ullar..

The Engineer's estimate of the nature, quantities and extent of the work is as follows:

Feet, B. \L, measured iu

the work. L. fellow Pine Lumber, rz'rx I4rr ..............34

IJ;r r, .. .. -.-

„ .a 9UX fall .............. r',-. „ .. S'tx rz"... ., ., 7rr x in................ .. a 611 x rz'r .............. 48,7-.3 „ u 3,I5 1:,u ............ 2,7„- .. ., 8"x r5^ ........... 7.3, „ „ 8n x14.. .............. 476 .. „ too x [o" .............. 'ya „ .. Sn x Tors....... $7 a, ,. 6''x rro" .............. ., .. Srr x Io" .............. z7,S 4 ,. „ 40x to' ............ 124,^17 ., .' ., „ 6n x 8't ............ - .a .. 211 x 4' i ............. 6.075

Total, about ...................... 542,037

NOTiI.-All of the above quantity of lumber is inclu.ive of extra lengths required lot lap,, etc., but is exclusive of seaute.

2. White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway

Pine or Cypress Piles........... Fr,; (It is expected that thee piles

will have to, be front about 6o feet to 75 feet in length, to meet the requirements of the specifi-cati,ins for driving.)

3. White Oak Fender-piles, about 'o feet in length ................... ...

4. %"X26,. i.,x514, lx ,xct', 5"x r4 ",5s" ,5s X 12", 31„ x 2z", %" X 20",

"x r8", 4" x 16", i/,..x ti" j , x14" iy"x ra" ~y"x rti', ti-16„ x8

,. ,,x14",

12", "X Wag".

%" x 8" and 7-t6' x 6" sgtmre, :old 3~s' x 8i%", Vn" x 8t. " rorrod, Wrought - iron, Spike - pointed Dock--pikes, 4od. Nail-, and 7" Wire Nails, about ................ 3F', Ito p"uu.i'.

5. 2", 1%", I%", iVe" and t" Scresc. bolts and Nuts, and [;s" Lag. screws, about .......... ..... 32,944 „

6. Wrought-iron Straps and Strait. bolts, about ............ .. ..... ;z8

7. Steel Washers for 2", tW", r'a", II.-)" and I" Bolts and Lag- strews, about........ r .. .. . 6,oz6 •'

8. Boiler-pia! e Armatures, Bands, etc., about ....... ... ..... .... ... ro,8o ..

9. a. Cast-iron Mooring-posts, weighing

about 1,800 Politic s each.......... a b. Cast-iron Mooring-posts, weigh-

ing about you pounds rich........ t- to. Cast-iron Cleats, weighing about 163

pounds ..........

Ir. Pile Shoes, about ......... ...... Is.F4o

tz. One-half inch Chain, about......... r;u

r3. Gals.nined Si" Staples, about......, 58 t4. ']'ar Paper, 3-Ply ................. ..., t5 square feet. I5. Al ateri.ds firr ., splahic cement, painting, oiling and

tarring. r6. Labor of ed''ry de,criptiou for about 34,040 square

feet of Pier.

SA'T'URDAY, FI;IIRUARY 1o, 1900. THE CITY R ECORD.

THE CITY RECORD. S,'r l!IIAV, F1'UI;UAARv' 10, 1gOO.

IL—As the above-mentioned quR!nities, though ! I ., iih a, ntttch accuracy as is possible, in ,teIt'intg,•, .q,pr:cimate only, bidd,•rs are required to submit

Ii, it ,'timates upon the fIlowing express nmditiuns, hich +hall apply to and become a part of every csti-

rFi:ne riceired :

r ,t. 1lidders must satisfy themselves by personal all II at

of the location of the proposed work, and

such thcr means as they may prefer, as to the uracv.,f the l rcg:-ing 1':ngineer's estimate, and shall

.:t, at any tints alter the submission of an estimate, IH%pnte ur c.mplain of the all ve statement of quanti-tie , nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard In the nature or amount of the work to be done.

cad. ILdders will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the I oard of Docks, and in substantial acc•,rdance a-ith the specifications of the c:.ntract and the plans therein referred to. No extra compensation, beyond the amount payable for tile wurk before menIir air d, which shall be actually 7 crformed. at the price therefor, to be specified by the Iow est bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

'Pile tv ,rk to be done under this contract is to be C' mmenced within live days after the date of the re-ceipt of it m>rilicntion from the Engineer-in-Chief of the It: paruncut of I lucks and Ferries that the work, or any part of it, is ready to be begun, and all the stork t:, be done ender this contract [except about too feet of the inshore end if the pier, which may not be co—troded until the bulkhead wall is comtructed by the I)epafrtincn: of I locks trod Ferries) is to be wholly c:,m lint ud on or before the expiration of seventy-five day, after the lute of service of said notification ; and the said tru feet are to be completed iiithin forty-five days after m,tice shall 6e given to the contractor by the said l'tgiteer-in-Chief of the Department of I 'irks and Ierries that work on the said rt u feet may I C. lieun ; and the damages to be paid by the con- I rtet:,r for each day that the e,:ntract m:ty be unfulfilled ,:icr the time used for The PMNhtoert thereof has , ,!sired are, 1,y a cln:,-e in the contract, determined,

~-rl : r i, uid: t, a t "iliv D,:Ilars per d G ufi lr t I,t f a. P } IIII•: la(;f[1' '1't) R1;11?C'1 ALL THE I31llS IS

:I 1:1:1- ISU IF I)FE)h?U FOR'IHE INTEREST Iii I'lll':CI'TY OF NE'EWV Y(IRK.

I;:ddcrs are reque-kil, io making their bids or esti- ,:,te „ u th >, ti e blank prepared for that purpose by the

~ illa,d, n copy of which, together with the form of - ccvincn[, ireludiuc specifications, and showing the

,... a, r : I pay rrctit for the wr irk, call be obtained upon t ltcrefur at the office of the Board.

l :soot \rae- Yoii , December zz, 1899.

J. SERGEANT CRAM, CIIAIRI.ES F. MURPHY, PETER F. MEYER,

iii <sionees corn lust ne the Board of Docks.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS .'OR OPEN-ING STREETS AND PARKS.

I N l'I'RS(;ANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE , G rat5r New Y.,rk Charter," the Comptroller of

11w City r,f Now York hereby gives public notice of I c' ti li rna tion by the -ulpuooic Court, and the entering iii the kfneno for the Collection of Assessmcuts and .Ai -cur., of the as,essmcnt for OPENING ANI) .Aci)I;IRIN( 1111,1'. to the I<dlriwing-named street in h:: 1;ORr)Ct;II (IF' THE BRONX: I ".I N1'V-'1'llhltI) \1'ARD, SEC 1'IONS g AND I,.

I'.AS!' ON1•: IIt NUR11) AND SIX'f'V-NINTH -.I I: I:I'.'l'—(llFXI\(}, from Jerome avenue to the ( i irse. Cr nfirmed Decenruer 5, x898; entered

!ni ;try ,o, rgoo. Area of assessment includes all tlu'C I hut'., pic-e, or pnr-els of land situate, lying ,u, i being in 'file City of N,wv York, sshiichi taken t,:: th: r arc: huundcd and el, scribed as follows, viz.: I r : the m)rth by it Itoe drawn t aralkl to Marcy place .,n,I r list tnt too foot northerly from the northerly side I n_ roof Irotu a line diatvn liar. ii to Jerome avenue and I -.mt r o feet westerly from the we-terly side thereof I ! a lit;' drawn parallel t,, Jurunte ,venue ;tnd distant

I feet ea•tr rly ii-, an thy: C IL- terly side thereof ; also by i! c middle line of the I,lo,:k, between Clarke place and \Lacy l i ce :rod said middle line produced from a line

,Ico[t' n p:u-a Ilcl to Jerome as enuc end distant coo feet terly front the clistcrl} side thereof to a line drawn

1. I 1hl,l ti the l ;r:nid Rotlyv:wdand Concourse and dis-;, r Ito fcct eastcrl}' from the easterly side thereof: al.o

Inc :r line drawn par:dlel to East Ooc Hundred and Sixty- nonrlrstreetanddi-tact ro= bout tic therivfromthe'north-rI} side rheacut from a line drawn parallel to the Grand

I: Award and Conroe rse and distant too feet easterly I: :11 tils ca-b rly side thorevl to the w-e=terly side ofClay c•:nuc ; in the south by the middle line of the blocks

' . rn 1-;a,st Une Hundr:d and Sixty-seventh-tree[ and I ~.,-t U is Ilm:dnd :utd Scxty-ciglutn street and said r ii idle title produced from a line drawn parallel to J!,ume arenuc and distant ,a, toot ives'erIy front the

.rcrl) side thereof to tut (fraud Il utevard and Cou-rr.e; al-u by it line dr,r to parallel to East One

Irnrlue,I and Sixry-eighth site:t and distant too f: et - li•l rib' Irum the sr:uthcrly side thereof, Irons the Itr.and L'otruvohd and Corc0nrsc to a line drawn parallel t , : the, l;r:n,d Iotdecard and Cuncnur-e and distant no I,:, t a,tcrly It om the ea-terly s de theroof ; also uy a Ile: olirwit pcuailIcl to FLa-t One Hundred and Sixty-ninth - Ire: I .uud distant i<o hot soulhm ly front the southerly

Is- th n-il fromaline dc;,wnpardlelto the GratidBoule- d an,l Gorrn v,c and distant too feet easterly from

tl:,: ,;ist,:rly stele thereof to the westerly side of Clay i un the east by a line drawn parallel to the

I rawl liuuhev:urd and Concourse and distant too feet Ca.funr from till aushsly side thereof from the middle line

of the blo, k- het worn Clarke place and Marcy

I I ucaml sc,id middle line pro luced toa line draw npar-,,'Irdn, East One Humlred and Sixty-ninth street and Irstorot roelc-et northerly fr in t he northerly side thereof;

o by the we - turfy side of C,ay avenue trmn a line ,h %%n pardlel to I'.a,t One Hundred and Sixty-ninth ,rr:ct and (Ictant mo lieu nortl erly trim the mathm'ly J ,!e t iercot to a line dr.,wn parodied to East One I Ill t red and SixL)'-ninth street and distant re Ices gout berly front the southerly side II::~r,:nl; nl-o by it line dawn parallel to the Grind I; nl•_ v.,rd and Concourse and disc tie zoo feet easterly trop Ilse easterly 'ia: thereof front a line drawn

:t tIlyd to E—t Oue 1-Iriiuduod :rod Sixty-ninth street rid r!i,tant too feet south, rl y from Cry southerly side tli. rod to n Ime drawn p:,rdlcl to Ea,t One hundred rul tfsty-ci,lrth street and distant coo feel southerly

fr urn the s: tutNeely side thereof ; aho by the westerly .e of the (;r.:n.l Ro rlcv:,rd and Concourse from a line gun hareliel to 1';ast Onu Hundred and Sixty-eighth

St Ii and distant coo feet southerly from the southerly

1': thennf to the middle line of the blacks between

.a-t (h:e Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and East r sue (hold, cd and Sixty-eighth street ; and on the west In r line rlrauvn r.irallel to Jerome avenue and distant

,:: f et we steely from the weslery side thereof front , line drnvri p,,callel to Marcy place and said line gcr;-toeed and di tnu,t coo feet northerly from the north-c:'ly , ;dc chore,( to the prolongation westerly of the rn,Jdk liuc of tin:' blacks ilooweeu East One Hundred .ini: IIxty-sovfuiht street and Ea,t One Hundred and titsmy - e iabth street, as such streets are shaven upon the I iu:d Blaps of th_ 7lvcnl3-third and 't'w'enty-fourth 11 .1111' r,f the City and County of Now fork.

'I'ite' aln:ve-entitled assessment teas entered on the l it' : berfioabvve given in the Record of Titles of Aaessments Confirmed, kept in the " Bureau for the ( 11,.'ctiun of Assessments and Arrears." Unless the :uuu,unt assessed for benefit on any person or property o- hdl be paid within sixty days alter the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected t bcnvnins as provided in section ioo6 of the " Greater N, av York Charter."

Slid section provides that, "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after

the date of entry thereof in the said Record of T'i1Ls of Asse,smenfs, it shall be the duty of the officer author- ized to col in and receive t h,. antonot of such as=ess- meru to cha:ge, collect and receive interest therernt :u the rate if .even per centum per annum, to he c:d:. it. lated from the date of such entry to the date of p.,y- mcn t. "

The above assessment is payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, it the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at Crutona Park Ruildina, corner of One, Hurndred and Seyin ty-rr'venth street and Third avenm', Iloruuy;b of Tllc Bronx, between the hours of 9 A, at. and z P, st. ; and on Saturdays, from 9 A at. to to Ni., and all pay-ments made thereon on or before March 3r, 1900, will be exempt from interest, as above provided. ad after that date will be subject to a chatiiz of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annuls from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Lureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW Yo,utc—DEt'Am:Tsti,N '' nmr FINANt n, COMPI'ROLI.ER'S OFFICE, February I, rgoo.

NOTICE TO PROI'ER'I'Y-O\VNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION roi8 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptrollerof'I'hc

City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for COPAL INPROVEMEN'L'S in the BOROUGH OF THE 13RONX :

TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION g. GERARD AVENUE—SEWERS, no On East

One Hundred and Furt)-fourth street and Spuyten Duyvil :tnd Port Morris railro.nd. Area of ass-ssment: Both sides of Gerar.l avenue, from One Hunred and Forty-four -th street to Spuyten I u}'til and Pert DL.n is railrr ad; both sides of One Ilundred and Forty-fourth street, from Gce.urct avenue to Montt avenue; both sid,s of One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, fr m Gn'rar aventm to Wit avenue; both side: of One hundred and Forty-nnnh strec r, firout G r:rrd to P'alton avenue; bo[lt,ndcs I One Hundred and Fifti-th and One Hundred and Fifty-first streets. bunt Ucra:'d to Walton avenue ; both sides of Wilton avenue, front a point dint rot about 285 feet s, nth r f IIne Flundred :utd Forty-fourth street to One Hundred and Forty-sixth street.

EASI'ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SlfVENIH STREET (UNION S"1RE11')—SF.WI•.R,front Nelson aver.ue to the street sir minn last of l;remer aver me, with [,RANCHES IN Ni•.LEON AVENUE, Lctmnacr One Hundred and Sixty-fifth and (hie Hundred and Sixty-eighth streets. and in BREMER A\'ENUI, be-tween East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh strcut and the street summits to the mirth and south of One Hun-dred and Sixty-seventh[ street. Area of ,ossessulvn t Both sides of Nelsrnt anentte, from One Hun-dred and Sixty-fifth to Dune Hundred and Sixty-eighth street ; both sides of Woodyerust avenue Bu-inner ave-nue), from a point distant about 3ra feet south of (lure' Hundred and Sixty-seventh street to a point discamt about 467 feet north of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street; both sides of One Hun deed l amt xi y--eveuth street, from Nelson avenue to Zr point distant about rub feet east of Woodycrest avenue.

—that the same was confirmed by the I3oard of As-sessors on January 3o, [goo, and entered on %nine date in the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Faxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unler.c the anrnuut asse.i-sed for :cur/it on any /lere'nu or prnper'y shall be heist nit/rill sixty drtya after the dale of said entry of the asscssn,neut, rnte, eat rvrll be iun/tcctn',t' decrease, as provided in section rorg of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that, " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the fluty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per an nun, to be eaIcuImect franc the late of such rut,, to tkr date of day ent."

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at Crotuna Park Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and "l bird avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of g A. nt. and s r. nt., and on Saturdays from 9 A. at to

r nt., and all

payments made thereon on or before March 31, rgoe, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that elate will be subject to it charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments ill said bureau to the date of payment.

RIRI) S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEw' YORK—DNPARTMENT OF FLNA.NC', COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, February I, I9o0.

PETER F. lIlFYFui, AI'GTIONEER.

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY il1VEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Food of The

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale it public auction, on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 13, 1900, at tin o'clock nt., at the New York Real Estate Sales-room, No. rte Broachvay, the following described real estate be longing to the Corporation of'1'hc City of New York, viz,:

!'arcc1 No. I.

All that certain gore of land situate, lying and behig in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of Ne'w York, Borough of The 13rons, bounded and docrIbsl as (ol-luws : Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Ilrird avenue as widened and as laid down on the Find Maps of the Twentytthird and 'Twenty-fourth Wards, ptu'-suant to chapter 545 of the Laws of 1890, and the various acts amendatory thereof, di:aant 34.60 feet not'th-erly from the corner formed by the iu:ersecaon of the northerly line of One Hundred and Thirty-fi,urth street with the easterly line of Third avenm', as widenod, and running thence easterly parallel with One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street 10.07 feet ; thence northerly on a line at right-angles with One Hundred and 'l'hirty-fourth street 16,67 feet ; thence easterly parallel with One Hrondred andThirtyMourth street 2.53 feet; thence northerly at right angles with One Iluudred and Thirty-fourth street 05 feet ; thence westerly parallel with One Hundred and 'fhirty.tourth street 1.20 feet to the easterly line of'1'hird avenue a, widened ; thence southerly along the easterly line of Third :venue as legally established 43.33 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimeu,ious more or less, the above described gore hci mug that portion of premi-es heretofore acquired by I'he City of New York on May z), 1997, for approaches to the Third Avenue Bridge, and which comprise all those pi,rts of lots numbered z5 and z6, and the southerly half of lot numbered 04 on the damage map of that proceeding, which are located cast of the easterly line of Third avenue, as widened and legally established by the Final Maps for the streets, etc., in theTwenly-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New York, pursu-ant to chapter 545, Laws of 5890, and the various acts amendatory thereof.

Parcel :Vo. v. All th:rt certain Fore of I,nd situate, lying mid loving,

in The 1iI[vco[1t Ward of Thu City of New York, Hun:-ugh of N:uthattan, bnundcd and described as fol-

lnws: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Great Jones street distant n8 feet 8 inch's rast- orly from the corner formed by the iunrsuclf.ut of the easterly line of Ilr nab tray with the sun thin 'rly Iiue of Great Jones street, and rumting thence easterly along the southerly line of Great Jones street one-half of an inch to the westerly line of Elm street, as opened; thence sell thcrly along the westerly line ,ff Elm street coo feet 6 inches; thence westerly prra!Icl with (treat Jones street 8 feet 4% inches- then .:e northerly nearly at right angles with Gru at Jones street IOU feet a inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions More or less.

The said several parcels of property being shown nn maps thereof prep rred by Eugene E. Alc[.call, 1':n. gineer of the Department of Finance, dated December no, 1899, upon the following :

TERxts AND Cr1NnrTION5 OF SALE.

The highest bidder will be required to p:ny ten (To) per cent, of the amount of his bid, tngethtr with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and the re-rrn,nir:rmng ni nor y (90i per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the date of the delivery ofthc deed, which ,hall be thirty days from the date of the sale.

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property tf the successful bidder shall fAl to comply with the terms of sale, and the person failing t,, cont-ply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency that may result from any such reside,

The right to reject any bid is reserved. plops of said real estate may be seen on application

at the Comptroller's Office, Stewart Building, Ni t/en 13rnadway, Borough of Mattttattan, after January ro, lyre.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. :coder a re elution adopted at a meeting of tile Board held December a8, ely9. t+EALF1) EST'1\IAll/S F(11-I Syt'Ef.%IBlot I'! II'.

BIRD S. CO1.h:k, S7 Police Iin•1,ortmrnmi with I)oorroa,n'. -upl>1ir' t•. ill Contptrul lrr. he received at the Central ( fillce of the D,pgh,cro

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— \FEUNENUAY. rim 14TI: DAY OF 1•'F;1b.I[ti.11• Y, ItuII41.

I he 1°- it nr po.wns muwn.ing en estimate -1, 11 furnish the saint- in a seined en"Ch.t,e. iudnrsrd " I" timatc. for Furuislring I )ourm fn's Supl.lir-s,'' .0 ,l with his or their mute or mutes, and rile dal, . I presentation, to the head o-f said Ur1am-tle,, t, at the said olike, on or before the day and hour alive caner :l, at ii helm tittle aloof Place. il me,'st tu:t'_nin_v „'-ctv.:.l of ill L: publicly opcucd by tile itettd of said Delia,tmcn[ an,I read.

Poe p;tr[icid;vs as to the gn.tUt c, l.in l and quaut II. of each article rcgnirerl, reference nmst be merle ::, ti,,• Spool tX ttions, blank Hiroo of whicli may be ohtam,-.I at the oIliec of the Chill' Clerk ill the Ccmtral I )cp rn men[.

Bidders will slate the price for tine entire seiursl'.ulcs as well a, Ill earl[ item, f'c which they will r,:u u-ar : t., supply the arf cics ur supplies. in acc„rdnnrc a ith the s her ihe,tlion. mhcmsI:,r. The Police II,. wooer[ I,:-serces the right to purchase by the entire scheduh; ,. I. to contract for enclt item. li em.issi unit, ill iV,t be given for the w'iltanhca•.e,1 it

any bid ,,r caintate, and the risht is cxprc>rl) recmtui I by the hood of ,rid I Icp.trtnrent to reject all bids ell ro'. it be deemed to I lie public interests .0 Io dn.

tNo eaintates will be accepted front ur a cciiire I at%arded to any person ah:, is in arrears to I lie (': r - pnr nti:m opt debt or wniract, or tt'lt,- is a dclituhct, as surety ur otberwiee, upon any obligation to chic Curp,urat iii.

Th,- lent or pers,nc to trh,:nt the c„miler,[ tna}- I,: awarded will be regrrtrrd I,, eive security for ill, Iirr forutanee ut the contract in tln: mnumr prexcriined by l:nv in the stun of Ten 'fht:uiuvnnnd I l,uliar,.

Isach estimate shall contain and state the. nnmc and place „( residence rof each 111 the persons mink ii, the same, the u;uucs of all persms interested uitb Biro or them th,- -in, :toil it no other tic menu he to miercS!nil it shall distinctly state that fhct ; alto that It is mask-nr-ithnut any nonrcctim No itin :my other Leeson tuakir: nn estimate fur the s:uue Imrpuse' , and is in all eepcu t. fair and a ith::ut cullu.iun nT fraud, and that no mrioh, I of the Sluuir ipal e\soembls, ht ad nfadcpnrunrnt, coin . a bursae, deputy thcrc,:l ur clerk thcrci n,:rr other oh of the Cor i.e utiun, is directly or indir,ctly irate re=rr,1 therein, ur in tile. supplies nr w nil, to which it relat, , or in any portion of the proliis tine rout ['he c,ti- utale minim be seriticd by the oath, in w citing, of th,- partl' or parties staking the eslimale that the eve nil matters stated therein are in all respects true. \1"h ,'re more [hall ,:no pers„n is iwcrested it is rcqui,iie th:a the verb licatiuu be nrade and s[tbvcrihcd by till the parties inlerest rd.

Haclr bid or estimate shall Ill aca:wpanied by tlr - r ousent, in writing, 1 tin a boils,:huldere or freeh:dd, r-in The City of New York, t, imu Iheir respcetine plug---- I business or Tess idencv, to the clIcct that it Ilieu .ntrwa I::-awarded to the pri=or mnmkim the estimate, th.-r will, upon its bring ., awarded, bocunn: buuud a, lhi-sttreties for its faithful perforutturce, and that if he -shall omit or refuse In' execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any dibermcc Inc tine- elm the stun to which Ile. wunint be enniitled [glum its e,:rogIctis-u and that which the Curpc,rati„n may be obliged I:, pay to the perspu ,, r persons to vvbeht the cvutrtrot may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the .tinuurt in each case t., he calculated upon the estinoond aniotmt of the w-orl: by which the bids are tested. Tile consent above nten- Iin:ted shall be acc,.ini:[nied by the oath or atlirina- t irm, in wril ing, ,.f rack of the peesuns Si/ring the same, that Ile is a huttschuideror frechilder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the se-•nrity required for the completion of this contract and herein stated, over and above all his do lots nt every nature, and nicer and above his liabilities as bail, surety and -theeseise, and that he has olferrd himself as a surety in stood faith and with the intcution to es- acute the bond re- quired by Ltcr'. Tile adequacy and su lllcicney of the securiLv offered will be scbicct to aggmroh by the Cutnp-troller of I'he Cite of New York after the award is made and prior to the signing of the cuntrart.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract for all or any part of 'aid supplies may bu a.r arded neglect ur refuse to accent the cuutntraef within the days after written nut ice that till sauce has been awarded to his or their bid or pe Musa], and that the adequacy and ii on Iiiceney of t lii.'cc Gin lit 9. offered has been approved by the Com pt rolls r, or if Inc or they accept but du not execute the contract and give the proper security, lie or they shall lie con-sidered as having abandoned it and as in detain[ to the Curpuration, and the contract will be readeertised and relet as prosided by law,

No estimate will be received or considered unless acconntpmniud by either acerlilied check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amotmt of live per ccrI,rm u( the amount ul the security required for the faithful performance ,.f the contract. Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but tin tst be handed to the ohlcer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate box, and nn estimate can be dept sited in said box until such check nr mousy has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be rem unted to the persons making the same within three days alter the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit wit be returned to hit:.

Samples of all goods, materials, supplies, etc., esti-

to the,:rde,',:frh: Cl.mlrtrnlle', ,:r mr-ncv t:: lh, unna-nt of lice per eeulum of the aun,url I d the securit\- requirr,l fur the Ihit hfnl lierf'rmatuc, of the contract. S, ch check or mney crust not be inclnscd in the s,'nle,l cnvchqc containing the estim:u,', but nnrst he handed to till officer or clerk r.f IIre 1 )part utent wh„ Ira-. charge of the ouinmtc loos, and no estim:uc strum lie the' p„rircu in said bus until such check or munev lia, beru t-salined by sail officer nr clerk :wd t;ruud to he rurrect. All such dep,:slls, except that ,d the rncceslrtl bidder, t, ill be rertnucd to the pers„ns making the same it ithin thrice dnrs alter the c"muCr;tst is mrarded. 11 the suc-cessful bidder shall refuse ur neglect, w itlun five days after nutice that the c„ntract ntis been a:,nrded t,, him. to execwc rile Fume, the :unnnnt of the d, l,n~it eiur] by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by Tit.: ('it if New York as liquidated dama;;es for suclt neglect

or re(u=al ; but iC lie ,hall exec:rte• the <-u'ulvaurt within the tittle aforevaid the nnrot:nt r.t his deposit will be returned in him.

Sample, of all qtr ! , u,:ttcri.ils, snpp'iu:, .tc., t:= Ir-estimtvcl ti inn-. and Iorsw hiclt 1)1. ,s arc to be sill. ill [Icd ma}' I c exam ire, d :mu Ihr• lhu,io, rfTcls-g,raph, Nn. , JiutbcrIy street, Pun,u_h of It it baton.

Blank G,rnts for estimates may be obtained h,; appli i'Irt:n tit the undenip;ncd at his ohiire in the rni Uepartutent.

I39' order of the [Void. WILLIAM I1. ) i l l',

Chief C beck. Nlr,c Y ti K, January 3o, ryo..

I'otict I)EPAR't -ou-r' of 'I nit: Clry nut' Nt:w Yortt;, I No. roc i\Ivr.1;ER1:v Srl.rI'I. i

TO CONTRACTOR'i.

CROI'OSAIS FOR E1-illAI1I1 -.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Put ICI DEPARTMENT OF inn CITY r,F NEw YoRK, No, 300HIvCnFRRv STREET.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES.

r.Al ED ESTIMATES FOR SUPPLYING THE P nliee Department with Telegraptr amt 'Fcicph Firm •

''. Suitt es will be received at the Central 0/ice of the Department of Police, in The City of New York, until 10 o'clock at. of

WEDNESDAY, THE. 14TH DAY OF FEB-14UARY, 11100.

The person or persons staking an estimate shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed " Esti-mate for Furnishing Telegraph and T'cleph::nc.' tiup- plies,” and wit]) his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said 1 )epartment, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said I)epart- ntent and read.

For garb, ulcers as to the quality, kind and quantity of CIJA article required, reference must he made to the sprcific:uiuns, bla':k forms of which may he o' tainrd at the office of the Chief Clerk in the Central Depart-uu nt.

Bidders will stale tho price for the entire scbednle, as well :n f :r each item, for which they will contra. t to -apply the articl: s of supplies in accordance wit It the Slier dilations therefor. The Police I)epar[inert le-serves the right to purchase by the entire schedule or to contrma for each item.

Permission will not be given for the withdr:nval of any bid or estimate, and the right is expressly reserved by the head of said Department to reject all bids should it be deemed to the public interests mu to do.

No estimates will be accepted from, or a contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpu-ration upon debt or contract, or w lrn is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo-ration.

The person or persons to whom the contract may Inc awarded will he required to give security fir the per-formance of the contract in the manner prescribed by law in the suns of Seven Thousand Five hundred Dollars.

Each estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons staking the same, the names of ail persons interested with hint rur thorn therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and w ithout collusion or fraud, and that no memhcr of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departnteny chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or (other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, ofthe party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the con- tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to winch he would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirnration, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same. that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract and herein stated, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety and otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute the bond required bylaw. The adequacy and sum- eiency of the security offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller of The City of New York after the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract for rdl or any part of said supplies may be awarded neg-lect or refuse to accept the contract within five dab's after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, and that the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered has been ap-proved by the Comptroller, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as hav-ing abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided by law.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of l'he City of New York, drawn

''r(_ilsl)AAY, 1'F:IIRIJARY 10, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 91

mnl d on and for which bids are submitted must he J,•Blrefl at the old cc of the Chief Clerk when required Ht Ilie I%e l,arlincnt,

I lank terns for estimates may I:a obtained by apph-:,li n t„ the undersigned at his office in the Central hl otalent.

L'v ,,der of the hoard. WILLIAM H. KT1'P,

Chid Clerk. I tAted New YORK, January ,o, I)ur•,

T''LICE OF;P:II2T)Ir•NT ,,F THE CITYr•F Now Y„RK,~ No- boo MV.iuEttRY SrutSET.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PRUl'()SALS FOR ESTIMATES.

SFAI,EII ESTIMATES FOR SUPPLYING THE lIkliee Oml,arIincuut with tahle Supplieswill be

rca ived at the ('r.nua1 Office of the Del;arhnent of Toffee, in '('he City of New Yurlc, until ra o'clock nt. of

W'EDNESDA V, THE 14T!! DAY OF FEB- ltl: A RS', Httf(J.

The person r,r I 'ers' Oil n,ac rng an estimate shall fur- nish the canto in a sealed cull p1 , iodo',isr'i "Estimate, for Furni'hing Stable Supplies," all a ith his or their name or namro, and die date of presentittiun, to the head of said I )epnniucnr, at the said r ,hire, on or before the dac and h"ur oI've named, at which time and place the eotimates rcecired trill be publicly opined by the head of said 1)cp;u fluent and rind.

[",.r p'irticular- as lit the quality, kind and quantity of (':aril :utroto regnirr-J, rcler nee must be made L. :Itc cpccil1 au ut'-, blank forms of which nlay be laui i'ed at the o11cc of the Chief Clerk in the Cewral ii' I.1 rl ment, l;Tfldejs will slate the price for the entire schedule,

I i ill as for each item, for which they w ill contract I,, .apply the articles of supplie<, in ace'irflauree with the specific:rti,in. there fur. The Police Department rcocn c. the r iybt to pit rah lee by file eotire'-chedule or to cool rnct L ,r each item.

Perini+:-tun will not be given for the withclrawal of nn}' bid or esbultllt , and the right is espre '.ly- rwer,'cA by the head oleai,l I)elarlmcni to rc ir:ct all kids should it be docrccd to the public into =o to ch,.

No estimates mill he aeieptei Irmi, or a contact .s eard,d urn, ant f i. .n ,t hr' is in arrears to the Cur-''ration np n d I t ,r eonuaet, r.r who is a defaulter, o•mmfr or atilmt'o ix, I'll' in any' obligatnm to the

f lirt clear

Th. pers, m or persons to t' hum the contract may be aNral'dcfl n ill ire required to give security for the per-b,rmance of the v itrant in the manner Preseiibccl by law in the sum of I cc 'I'h,ni-iand Ilullars.

Each r-,tin:uto -bull eunlain ruid mate the name and place u( re Idenee of each ,d the persnno rocking the s tie, the names r,f all per;nn' iotere0l eel v. ill' him or th.`ru III rear, and if m, „flier porn„n be r„ interested, ii shall di<timaly stale that fact ; ale,,, that it is nia,le tc i r hoof ony o'nm cti„u tt ill' any nt bar pcs urn m aking r an ,'Mlinaae f or the same Inc tile , and is in all respects fair and 1, ilhout r„ltIi'.iun nr fraud, : nd I hat I

„f the .Municipal Awmmilly. head if a departnsn[, chief of a bt:eeau, deputy tbrrcnrf, it clerk therviu, or nailer ,dlicer of the C'r,•1 ,ratio. n, is directh „r indirectly interested tbereiu, I r in the supplies nr work too which it relates, nr in any poll,n of file pinfiIs thereof. The rstimat'e must be c: rilictl by the oath, in "riliog,of the party „r 1:artr`s nuking the mseinuafe, that the several matters itatcd th•ieio are in all resprets true. Where nose Ih norm err.on is intere:-tnrl, it is rel lilt fe that the s'ii6earnru be made and snhscrVei I,y all the parties o lgimrtwi.

,'loch bid ur c=timatu shall be acmnuirric(l by the c•.nsent, in writing, 1+1 ul a householders or freehdders in The City of N, tr 1'„rk, with their respective places „I busing. nr irti,leucc, t„ the ,fleet that it th0 cnn-tr:ut be a„a, dkd to the per=un uiinkiuu3 the v,II Inert t!,o)' will, np„n it; bins sit ar: aided, beenhuc bound as hi. surd;,', 6, r its ftitbful prrl„rmnnce, and that if he ,hall Inurrnt or refuse to c ,cute the same, the)' t' ill pay to file C rp,rat ion ore' (1i110 rrnee between the 'rum to nfiio-h h, tvu.:ld hr inrnithfl up,m its completion a:d tbat v hick the f_`nrpurati ,a in— be obli;ced to pay I', the h er=iln ' r p,•rsnns to a men the crntrnct nm)' be ,teased al ;(n)' sulscgi;en: I, tail,', the am,unt in each case to h: r:dcnlatcri upon Iba r,llin:lll,'d amount „f the Tod, Ire- tt inch Ihr Itid, are felled. The e oSent ail vc m: ntiorncd =hall b< arjClmipInniefl hr rue oath ur lut,lym:ujun, iu urifioq, of each of file pars ns suoqniug the >;une, that in, is It householder or frn'cl'odier ill The City .'f \ow V0: 1, and is sr rah the amount of the

colt)' ro'lp;i'r•fl for finn eImfltetiunit this contract . nd hcrcio .talyd, u r and ab,rc all hi; rli-hisof every nature, and over and nbn•c Irk liabiliti,'', us bail, surety :unit onnoeise, and that Inc has ;,ftcrcd hlirn,'p' as Zr surety' in et, ,d I:uth and avitl the intentinu to execute the bond r cry' ircd by I :nv. The adrquncy and suili-ciene) I'f the -cr:rit}',Jfc:cd tc ill I Irebjcct t, appn,val II) tin from ,t i, 11 i 1 'I'Ire ( tt I \c.. \ ork :,Iter the urai,l i= m. do hull 1 nor to the tl lCnir)ui ing of nine-cc' unrraet. • Should tine prry n nr persons to whom the cun-u'nct I11r t,II n nuy ti-u: of wed s:,. eI may be, a11ord,a uecie'el "r tofu -c to accept the contract within five day's xficr written notice thm the scone has mid n awa•dcd t„ bi', or their bid or Ins uposa!, amid that Ile adc,lu;tcy and sullicic nay Ill the srcurity n}fermi has o'-cn al'ploved be the C,'nl p troller, or if he or they ac ire lit but ch' not execute the contract and give the L°,p,,i securin', lie it they shall he con idered as hav-ing aband,oei it and as in li''au It to the C+n poration, and the contract s' ill be rencicerti sed and rclet, a,, pro-vided t>) law.

\o estimate will be reecived or eone:dcred unlr.ss accmmpiniei b}• either tce itified check up'm one r,f the stale ,, r Natiimal haul,,f 1'I e City of New York, luau ur lit the order of the Cunrntruller, or oimnc}r to the amu,.mt „f hvc in n`rntoul of file amount of the smeu-rity regni run l time the f;ritldnl perh,rinauine of the cmvact. Fitch check r,r money roust not be inclosed iu the sealed cnvelope containing the estimate, but must be h;tndtd to the officer or clerk of the Depart. uncut who has ,'hark ,'.f the estimate-box; and no estimate can be d:pu-Ited iu raid box until such check Inc uumcv has been exmuined by said I,ilicer or clerk and f,n:nd t, be errr,et. All such deposits, excel t that of the successful hirhlrr, will be retuned to thepersons making the saute within three days after the contract is aururdcd.If file successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five da)'n after notice that the contract has been attarded to him, to execute the same, the amunnt of the dep''sit made by hint shall be forfeited to and he retained by The tity of Netr York as liquidated damages fur s•ch ne);icct or ref,:-al, but if he shall —ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Samples of all good,, materiels, supplies, etc., esti-mated on and for sbieh bids are . ubmitted nutst be delivered at the'dfice if the Chief Chere whcu required by the Department,

1)lank furors or estimate's may be obtained by appli-catinn to lire undersigned at his office in the Central Department.

By order of the Board. WILLIAM H. RIP!',

Chief Clerk. Dated NEw Y,.RK, January _-, Iloo.

PoLhc lrFi'.eR-ismtiT---Cnv OF NEW YORK, 1809.

ChVNI'IRS WA'N'TED 13Y 1'IIE PROPFR7'Y Clerk of the Felice Department of The. City of

New York, No, loo rat;ll,erry street, Room No.9, for the following property, now in his cn stock- , without claim-ants: Yeats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, outs, shoes, wine, hlankets, diamonds, canned goods,

iiuuors, etc.; also mndl ;unount rminey taken from prisoners :mid found by Patrolmen of this Depart-mcnt.

ANDREW J. LALOR, J'roperty Clerk.

POLIcn DEPARTMENT—CIrs or NEW YORK, BOROUGH OP 1ik01,KLYN.

OWNERS WANTED BY THF. DEPUTY PROP erty Clerk of the Police Department of The Cit,

of New York—Office, Municipal Building, Borough o Brooklyn—for the following property now in his custod' without rlaim,.nts : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male am female clr,thing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount monei, taken front prisoners and found by Patrolmen of thi D-uartnrent.

CHARLES D. BLA'I'CHFORD, Denuty Property Clerk

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD - INCS, LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES.

Darnazy+asnr nF Pui.Llc Bc'LDISGS, LIGHTING ASn Su'i'rt,rcs,

CosI]tts5InrNmR's Ut F1cil, No, or PARK Row, BJRUt'GH OF MANHATTAN, February 5, x900. J

TO CONTRACTORS.

BIDS OR EST'IMAI'FS, INCLOSED IN A scaled envelope, suit.) t/re title o/'t/ e ronr/• and Nn.

r.a are of the fm/drier indorsed thereon, also the urtur/,c+ , film' ir'ork as in t/rearts'ertisn'nrnit, will be received al No. as Park row, Room 1708, until one (r) o'clock I'. iI,

on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1900. The bills will be publicly opened by the head of the

Department, iu Room r7c3, No. or Park row, at the housho,'r mentioned.

No. r. FOR FURNISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RUILDINGS, LIGHTING AN II 1,Ul'PLIES, BOROUGHS OF MAN. IIATTA:N AND ']H II IIRONX, \VI'I'H TWO THOUSANDSEVEN IIUNURFL (e,700) GROSS 'I'ONS, c,zao POUNDS '1'Cl A ION, OF IIESI' WHITE ASH COAL.

No. z. FOR iIURNISHISG THE DEI'AR'MICNT OF I'UIBLIC BUILDINGS, 1,GHTING AND SUPPLIES, IlOI:OUGH OF HROOKL\'N, WITH TWO THOU-SAN I) iz,000) (IRW;S TO N S, e,a4n PO U )' DS TO A TON, OF'I'RE BEST GRADES OF LEHIGH HARD COAL.

THE (OMMIsSIONER (IF PUBLIC IUlLD-IN(r, 1.10Hl7N(. AND SUPPLIES RESERVES I'l11•: kIGHT'I'O Rf;JEC'l' ALL P,TUS RI!('I';IVI•:D, II HI: 1)F;lMS 11 FOR THE BES'1' IN'I'ERLS S Ot' Ttll CITY.

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes i : which to inclose the same, he specifications and agreamc its , and any further info rna Iion desired, can be ohtained in Room No. 170', No. 21 Park rues, Bor-ough of Manhattan,

HENRY S. KEARNY. Coon: icon- Cr of Public Bwldings,

I .ighting ;md to pplies.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.

I)ne,sR'U1IFNi' OF ]3RItGES—CITY of Ness' YORK, ( 11ilt O1 THE NHn YORK ANn Bi,onKLYN BRIUGF,

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

AUCTION SALE.

IOHN L. SHEA, COMMISSIONER OF I t Ihulg,'s, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, a quaflIit)' of old Roadway Pla• k, now stored io tl:e yarnl of the New Yorkand Brooklyn Bridge r r Front'-tre,t, 1irroiil;h of Brookly it (under the Bridge), at to o'clock A. et., February Ig, 1900, To be sold in one lot. Terms cash. 'I be purchaser to r: move all of said plank within three days, at his own ex,,ense.

JOHN L. SHE, Commi,sioner of liridgcs.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

S l'ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE, RECEIVED by the Committee on Buildings of the L'oard of

Education of lire City of New York, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and k'ifty-ninth street, 13orougtf of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock t'. at. on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1000, for sup- IV rug Healing and Ventilating Apparatusand E., cii uc Li hting Plants for Public School s, Borough of Manhattan, and also for Public School Si, Borough of

re„Jaya ; :nib u for Furniture for Additional Story to Public School r38, Borough of'1'he Bronx, and Furni-Lure iii' add It oil to Public School ar, Borough of Rich-iii In, l. Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro-

posals obtained at the Estimating Room, , ighth floor, Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Park avenue :.ud Fdtm ninth street, Borough of iilanhattan.

A certified check or certificate of deposit must accompany each proposal, as required by the By-Lases of said Board, to be disposed of as the By-Laws provide, and surety must he furnished as required by said By-Laws,

The By-Laws may be examined at the office of the Secretary.

'I he Committee reserves the right to reject any or all proposals submitted.

Hated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, February 7, Ione.

RICHARD H. ADAMS, CHARLES E.ROBER'I'SON, GEORGE LIVINGSTON. JOHN '1'. BURKE, MILES M O'BRIEN,

JOHN R. THOMPSON, Committee on Buildings.

Sh'Al.F:D PROPOSALS WILL BE. RECEIVED by the Committee on Buildings of the Board of

E,lucation of The City st New York, at the Hall of the L'i . aid, son II (('cotcorner at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth sitact, Borough if Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P. at., on

FEBRUARY 19, 1900, for Erecting New Public School 127, on Seventh avenue, between Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth s:r '(is, Borough of Brooklyn.

Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro-posals obtained at the Estimating Room, eighth floor, Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Parkavenue and fifty-ninth street, Borough „f Manhattan.

A certified check or certificate of deposit must accont-pany each proposal, as required by the By-Laws of said Beard, to be disposed of as the By-Laws provide, and surety must be furnished as required by said By-Laws.

The 13y-Laws may be examined at the office of the Secretary,

'Fire Committee res=rves the right to reject any or all proposals submitted.

Dated, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, February 4, I90O. RICHARD H. ADAMS CHARLES E. ROBERI'SON, GEORGE LIVING51'ON, JOHN 1'. BURKE, MILES M.O'BRIEN, JOHN R. THOMPSON,

Committee on Buildings.

SEALED PROPOSALSWILL BE RECEIVED BY the Committee on Buildings of the Hoard of Edo.

Cation of The City of New York, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P. m., on

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 10(10, for erecting new Pul:lic School 79, at Winfi, Id, Boroug of t)ucens; also fr,r rontpletmq Public School r r, Boning of Queens, as per plans and specifications of Charles I Mutt, architect, N,'. pg Nassau street, Bmoul;h rit Mat' haiian ; ,,lo [nit completing the work of erectiue Publi Schools a t an'l 3t, Borough of Queens, as per plans an rpl'cifrsyrns of hrrrne & 'Tilton, architects, No. 3 I3roadw.or y, Borough of M.whattsn.

I'Lrns and specifications for Public School 78, Win fi, let, may be seen and blank propo-al; obtained at Ih Rot i inert ng Room, in the n'ow Hall of the It.,ard, a Fifty-moth street and Park avenue, Manhattan, and a the office of the Deputy Superiotcudent of Schord Build incs for the Borough of Queens, No. 69 Broadwa) Flushing.

Plan, and spccifi[ationc for completing Public Schoc It, Woodside, may be sec•n and blank proposals ohtame at the Estimating Room, in the new Hall of the Board Filly-ninth street and Park ovenue, Manhattan ; at th office of the Deputy Superintendent of School Building Ibr the Borough of Queens, No.6g Broadway, Flushing at the office of Charles 1'. Mutt, arch sect, No. g Na'sau street, Manhattan, load on the premises.

Plans and specification; for completing the work a ere.sting Public Schools 33 and 34, Borough of Queens ntay be seen and blank proposals nhtained at the Esti mating Fl 0001, in the new Hall of the Board, Fifty- nintl street and Purl: avenue, Manhattan; at the officeof th- Deputy Superintendent r'f 'ich„ol Buildings for th, borough r,f Queen-, No. 6g Broadway, Flushing ; at the offi:e of Boring & Tilton, architects, No. 30 Broadway Manhat tun, and on the premises,

A cenified check ar certificate of deposit must amour patty each proposal, as required by the 13y-Laws of -air Board, to Inc disposed of as the 13y-Laws provide. ant surety mustbe furnished as required by said By-Laws.

The lip -Laws may he examined at the office of th' Secretary.

The Committee reserves the right to reject any nr al proposals submi- fed.

Dated BOROUGH of MANHAI-cw. January 30, 1900.

RICHARD H. ADAMS, CII \RLES E. ROBE:RTTSON, GEORGE LIVINGSTON, JOHN 1'. IIURKE, ANTES M. (>'P,RIEN, F'. DE HASS S1)IONSON, JOHN R. THOMPSON,

Committee on P,uildings.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners of all houses and lots, improver

or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow ing proposed assessments have been completed ant are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors Ion examination by all persons interested, viz.:

BOR,JUGH OF rITlE BRmuNx.

List 6oer, No, r. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag ginyt, laying cros,w altos and paving with granite-blocs p;w cull, -nt Brown pl::ce, Irem S ,uthern Boulevard t[ One Huud red and '1'l' irty-fifth street.

BoltOL[C.ii OF MANIC, IT FAN.

List 61oz, No. z. Paving One Hundred and Eighty third street. float Kingsbridge road to Amsterdam avenue, with asphalt -bh:ck pavement.

tut 6r41', N,,.3 Receiving basins on the southwes' corners of Sixts'-fourth, Sixty-fifth and Sixty-sixth .streets and Central Park, West.

List 6[55, No, 4. Sewer in One Ilundred and Eighty. eighth ..rimer, between Eleventh avenue and Audubon avenue.

L:st 6i(o, No. 5. Sewers in Ninth avenue, between Eighteenth and Twenty-third streets.

list 6138, No. 6. Receiving basin on the southwest corner of One Hundr,:d and Twentieth street and Broadway.

List 1,189, Nn. 7. Solvers in Washington street, be-twecu Contlandt and F(dton streets.

Li,t 61gi, No. 8. Sewer in University place, between Waverly place and Eighth street.

The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on—

No. I. Both sides of Brown place, from Southern Boulevard to One Htmd red and 1'hirt y-fifth street and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

fin, 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-third Sireet, from liro:idway (Kingsbridge road) to Amster-dam avwue and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avcme,.

No. g. South side 'If Sixty-fourth street, extending about 314 feet we,t of Central Park, West, and west side of Central Park, West, extending about too 5 feet south of Sixty- fourlh street; south -side of °ixty-fifth street, '•xteudi n, about 290 feet west of Centr.il Pink, Wo.t, and w esl side of Central Park, West, extending about rco.5 feet south of Sixty-fifth street ; south side of tiixly-sixrlr 'inset, extending about 275 fe' t west of Ceutrul Park, Wrest, and west sideof Central Park, \\'c e-t, exteflit y ahout r1o.5 feet youth of Sixty sixth street.

No. 4. Both sides of One ITundred ana Eighty-eighth strec t, from Elcvcuta to Audubon avenue.

N,,. 5. Bothsides of Ninth avenue, from Eighteenth to Twentieth street ; east side of Ninth avenue, extend- ing about , no feet oathof Ti,enty-first street ; and bath ,. de, of Ninth avenue, from Twenty-first to Tw,'nly-third street.

No.6. block bounded by One Hundred and Nine. teenth, One hundred and Twentieth streets, Broadway and Claremont avenue.

No. 7. 130th sides of Washington street, from Cort-lamlt Street to Fulton street ; east side of Washington ,trcel, from Liberty street to Cori landt street, and south side of C rt'andt street, from Washington street to Greenwich street.

No.8. Ile th sides of University place, from Waverly place to Figlith street.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above- named proposed assessntents, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their ob jections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. gau Broadway, New York, on or before March 13, r900, at :r A. ,M., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD McCUE, EDWARD CAHILL, THOMAS A. WILSON, PATRICK M. HAVERTY, JOHN B. MEYENBORG,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No. 320 Broadway,

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, February so, rgou.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved

or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow-ing proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.

BimROUGH OF MANHATTAN. List 6tog, No. r. Paving One Hundred and Forty.

seventh street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue, with asphalt-block pavement.

list 6rro, No. a. laving One Hundred and Thirty -cigirth street, from Seventh avenue to Lenox avenue, with asphalt-block pavement.

List brai, No. 3. Paving One Hundred and First street, from First avenue to the East or Harlem river, with granite-block pavement.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

List 5884, No. 4. Sewer and appurtenances in Two hundredth street (Southern Boulevard), between Web-ster and Valentine avenues.

List 'gar, No. 5. ReIfmlating, - Iv in ,clubd-', II -

cuing, I.,t'ing cr',ssw;dks and pL,c1»' It in thi.. Nrrvlredand E:ghty-seventh street, tr,in file Ncw York earl Ilarleu Rail road to Marion ;tvem:e.

List 5989, No. 6. Repu4uine, Grading, curbii.g, fla;;-piny', laving cio-ii k;, lot.l''ing appro:,ches, et':., in One Hundred ;mud Fifty. ninth su cct, from Walt'”. avenue to Sheridan avenue.

The limits witbin which it is prr,posed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and I'.ts it ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on-

o. r. Roth side- r 'f One Hund,cd and Fo t}-oeveni Ii street, from Seventh to Eighth a%enuv, road to the r•s-tent of half the blo_k at thr inters v, ting ov, rnucs.

No. z. Both sides of One Him,lred and T'Lirt)-ri,i'i 1, street, from Seventh avenue to Len' x acr:uue, -(n,1 I' the extent of half the blur at the infers, c tiog aveuuu-.

No. g. Both ssidros of f inn ,• Ilun,: red and Fl rot sires' I, from First avontle t - , the Fast ricer, and to the cxt, -nt of hall the block at the iutersertin, avenues.

No. 4. Both suits of I tt„ Hm,mlre(lih str,'et. from Web'ter avcnu- to file Concourse : both -id,'s rd 'I it, :-tine avenue; Briggs avenue and It,,inbridge ateuv', from Garfield street to Two Ilun ri redd, -trod t ; boll, ,ides of Marion avenue, from Oavcr sircce to T a ' Hundredth street, and Loth side; of Garfield street, front Bainbridge avcaue to Valcnline avenm-.

No. 5. Both sides o' ( One Hundred and Egh y-sevcnlh street, from the New Vork load Harlem Railru ul In Mari n avemu:, and to the ,',stmt of half the b'o k ;u the intersecting :Ivenuet.

No. f. Both sides of (Inc H'mdr-d amt Fifty-nint!i stre,tt, frrom Wilton avenue tr, Sh' ii. oil :n•, nee, .m rl t- , the (xtent n1 half the Klock at the inr rsrc in, -enugg,

All persons whose interests are affected by the abuve-named proposed assessments, and who are opp'sed t., the same, or either of them, are requested t„ present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, Ne.t Vm'rk, '", or before March ', n9, o, at rn A. nt., at ,•,i,. h : ii'l and place the said objections will be heard .tint t'-.ti mows' received in reference thereto,

EDWARD )IcCJ, I•, ED\VARII CAH11.I., THO.ITA5 A. WILtii , N. PATRICK M. HAVE:!a 1, JOIN It. )IE1'l;ADula'

Board -- 1- ' . WILL1APt H. JASPER.

Secretary, No. 320 Broad..:,.

CITY OF Now YORK, BOROUGH Oil M n`: '. .. Febru;u } - , i

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To I \I I. persons claiming to have been injured l,v

change of grade in the regulating and grading ,,I il, following-named streets, to present their claim-, iu writing, to the Secretary of the L'„ard of As,u,,,-r-,

No. 320 Broadway, on or before February 13 , :,t It o'clock A. en., at which place and time the said I 'nar,l of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of ti,' nature and extent of such injury.

BOROUGH of THE BRmIs',.

List 1986. Ogden avenue, from 1. r One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street.

E1)AVARI) AIr( - I EDWARD C 1II I' TH(IS..it.'AILs1, P t'I'k ICK >I II .1 `.. JOHN U. llFYfl"N;,i'1,,,.

Foard of A>~.'.-, r.. WILLIANi H. JASI•ER,

Secretary, No. 320 Broadway.

CITY of NEW YORK, Boi:r.t'GH 'IF ,1L-tttI e I I t-:.

February z, tg _ i

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. DEPART IIE.NT OF SEw•ERS—CoStstISSIONER's OFFice,

Nos, it 'to of 1'P.I:K Row, 1~ NEW YORK, Febu.,ry z, rco.

TO CONTRACTORS.

BBIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOsi.I) IN A sealed envelope, with the title of the work and

the name of the bidder indorsefl thereon, in ill 1„' received at this office until

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 11010, at is o'clock st., at w hiclt hour they will be publicly opened by the head of the Department and read.

Fnr file following work iu the

Borough of Brooklyn. SEWERS IN IOk1' ITaMlt.PuH .1)1'NU1:. In it

Sixty-second sti,• t to Sixtieth Street I u SIXllF'TH iTkl';Is'1', from 1-art H:nu!too civui,he to Foortucm .'is' curIe 1111l FOUR'1T:FNIH AVENUI•:, f,,n ~~istie~h street to I or ti-. first str'ct.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the per to, making the sanie, the names of all persons juterosiell with him therein, and if no other person be so interc.ted it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made w it bo ut any connection with any other person making, an c=li-mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member if the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, ur other officer of the Corporation, is directly ur indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or in the wort: to which it relates or in any portion of the profits tlterr„I.

Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writ-ing, of the party making the same, that the se'cm ral matters therein stated are true, and mustbe acc, panied by the consent in writing, of two househr,lclers or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the .same they will pay to the Corporation anydiflcrence bents, u the sum to which he would be entitled upon its c,mnplc-tion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amnuut to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested.

The consent fast above mentioned must be acurm-panied by the oath or ofrmation, in writing, of each '1 the persons signing the same, that Inc is a households r r freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth

the amount of the security required for the completion if the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surely, Dr otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bind required by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amr,unt )f five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be Landed to the officer or clerk of the Department who ins charee of the estimate box, and no estimate call be leposited in said box until such check or money has teen examined by said officer or clerk and hound to be :orrect. All such deposits, except that of the successfu ridder, will be returned to the persons making the same vithin three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five lays after notice that the contract has been awarded to rim, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit

932 T11L CITY 1iECORD

SATURI)AY, F EIBRUARY 10, 1900.

,jade by him shall he forfeited to and retained by The i'ity of New York as liquidated damages for such ne¢- • ur refusal ; but if tic shall exccuts the cnn tract r. Rhin file time ,aforesaid the amount of the deposit will he returned r„ hin.

TfI I.: CI )1I\I IInNf R I)F SEWERS RESF.RVES 'I if F aI('.1 Ill' u Ei•:JECr Al.l, BIDS Rl:CEIVEU, 14 iii: IJEF'klN 1TFOR THE BEST 1NYERPE:i's uF HIE CITY.

iHank harms of bids or estimates, the proper envelope, n which to inclose the same, and any further infer-

n,ation desired, can be obtained at the office of the ,apute Commissioner of Sewers, :1lunicipal Building,

II„taught of 8rooklyn, JAS. KANE,

Commissioner of Sewers.

I 'ems OTSIr':I (,. Si t%I os—CoMMtSsIoNER's Orurca, tr A ,. •. ,o z, Puce Row,

N t.w Yoaw Fobruar moo. , Y" r ,

TO C(-)NTRACTORS.

L-I1)0 lIR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A i) e:,lua ' ncelope, with the title of the work and the

nit if the bidder Indorsed there, n, will he received tla- dice tuntil

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, IJOO,

t Iz o'clock st„ :u a-liirh hoar they will he puhlicly' ti m d ho' th.• Itc ~d of the I lep,r' nit, :uul real.

For the hill-winig ss it ho in the

Borough of AYinItohiiii.

N. r. S,EWi Rd IN ONE III;NDRFI) AND FOR'I'\'-'IN'I'}I, ONF' 1ICNItEl:U AND I,II-'I'I1'"1ll. UNF Ht,NIIkf:II AN1) IF -1 - \ 1, Ik5'I :1 .':It L)Nk HUNlIal(l)

AN I) 1"II IV-0l,CONI) SlloF,11'1'S, bct%vccn I . ighth :u,cl ltnalliursm_ it".1t •..

Nit. a 0111 ER IN Il1)GI•:Ct)mTl1F ROAD, be:wccn One limifrc'! and I-ifty-tIftl :.n': One flun-,hed and Sixty-sr w,s(] -trees..

N , ;. I•:r"l- FNalt)\ OF SEWER IN ON1; HUN-IIEll) AN1) I'II1V.FIF]If SI'R1:1'.I', let tire n I.hbih .ccrt: and' St, AiciioL,s i.11ie.

Ni', q. ',EWER IN BEADHURSP AVENUE, hctwer n (fun' IIIlu Inn, - i and 1' fay form and ( Inc Ihinilill c,l an i 1 If y f Lh streets, Conn ct-m^, with .cii r iu U, e l lm„ircd :,nil Fifty'-tl;ird sire t.

Borough of The Bronx. No. 5. Sl WlR IN TI111'i ON I'I.ACE, from One

I undred and l ortya,iuth to One Mtndreml and forty-icvcuth slrct.t.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the ni,tne and place of residence of each of the persons tithing the same, the names of all persons interested it nth him thereir„ anal if no other person he so inter. eared it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made ,tininuf any connection with any other person mokioe an etim,tc for the same purpose, and is in all respecin fair :std without collusion or fraud, and that ne it -ruler of the Hnutic,pal Assembly, head of a depar'-menr, chief of a bure.nm i deputy thereof, or clerk there-it,, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to which it relates, or in any portion of time profits thereof.

Each estimate must be verified bytbeoath, In writit g, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true,.rnd must be accompanied by the ,.r, n.ceut, in writing, of two householders or freeholders n: 'I he City of NewYork,tu the effect that if the contract is :nvarded to the person making the estimate, they will, ;„n its being Si awarded, become bound as his sureties

1' 'r its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse or neglect to execr,te the ante they will pay to the Cor. I,ration any difference between the sunt to which lie

ou!d he entitled upon its completion and that whirl, 11:e Co, porrtion may be obliged to pay to the person to V hum the emit tract shall be awarticd at any suh:cyuee, Ic sting, the amount to be caleulaLol upon the estimated antou rat Of the wor: by which the bids arc tested.

The consent last above mentioned must tie accom pan, ell by the oath or affirmcnion, in writing, of each , f the persons signing the same, that he is a houscholdc r or freeholder in The City of Newyork, and is worth tl e amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, ocer and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his lialnlities as bill, surety. „ otherwise. .,nci that he has offered Limsell as surety m -'n un faith, with the intention to execute the bond r,-ti by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a c rtif,ed check upon one of tic State ,- N;iti,:nal l,:rubs of The City of New York, drawn to

t4,: order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount ,.I five per centum of the amount of the security re-'I,,ired for the faithful performance of the contract. 5lch check or money mist NOT be inclosed in ml sled envelope containing the estimate, but n-u`t Ic handed to the officer or clerk Cl the Dm-partment wino has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has Leen examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. 1f the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the :outract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be for-tcited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but it he =hall execute the contract within the time atore--id the aruount of the deposit will be returned to him.

'HIE COMMISSIONER OF SE\VlflS E1fSERVES TFIL RI(;H'1' TO REJECT ALL 111Db RECEIVED, I t' I-IN LIdEMS IT FOR THE BEST IA PERESTS (F THE CITY.

Blank forms of bills or estimates, the proper envelope, in which to inclose the same, and any further infer-,natton derirnd, can be obtained as to the Borough of Alanhactan at the office of the Department of tiuwer, N's. 13 to ^, 1'ark row-, and a, to the liarough of flit Bronx at the ollice of the Deputy Commis-i,mer of Sc wcrs,'1'hird avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-,esenth su cet, Borough of 'l he Bronx.

JAS. KANE Comnus,iouer of Sewers.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

Itr r.f1r.sIl t I Co ul I c."i-iuuN—Crrvor Now YORK, L' i al.. r \I ANIIa is'. ANu BROxx, )}

February 8, 19o).

I'ErII'tlfd.AI., FOR FURVf-HlNC MISCELLA-.\ I.4 itUS A KT'lCLI:o TO BE DELIVERED AT IIACI•:.

~I..A1.61) Li US OR ES'l'IMAI'Ed FOR FUR-

ii-l,im.; \lurcll ancuus Articles, in conformity wit It c -pc.;ilications, will be rerciced at the office „f the Dc- I of Correction, No. r48 East '1'wentieth street, ii, "I ho City of New York, until a A. st.,

FRID,1Y, FEBRUARY t3, 1900.

All conds to be delivered :LL once on D.'ck bunt of I- ham 'iuenty-sixth >treet for hliackwell's Isl:,nd store. I, .us., Irec of all expense, and quantities allowed as rcccircd there,

Rr,,, tsrrtr N No. z.

fl/,mm b' ,v l's Island .57rt/le.

I g'lln Ht , T(Iil. I gall in 11 ,rnczs I)il. I bar C..-t tic Soap.

1'eu/'eotiag'.

,o,r,00 Shoe'I'ulul Ir Rho etc, Jap,roaAd Nu. r. 4-16. erns Straicitt Fine Awls for S,-wing Shoe

Uppers, t dozen No, 5 Knile Bladcv f<,r Trimming

shoes. it t-puwtd can Ro=c lake Red Ink. 6 r-pound can Fish Glnc, t ,-pntmd can L'rouze Blue Ink. I rIf I la- -kFh-. uric I :,c for covcrine wire. I liaxt,-r Pump, (]cubic action, Fig. 8,7,

siee .

5 pound, Pomp Lcathc r, not less than 6 iuche' sq''mire.

I packa_c Sink 1loltii, ahout 3 inches long. I I,ox each 17ra-> S:tf iy Chtu ins, o ru,d oo. I dons-mm c.,ch 8-inch and is-inch Hack Saw

I;lade+. 5, lii ti,:aud. 94 gm, s each Gate Ho ,ks all(I Fyn-.-S, -inch,

3-inch and 4-inch, '4 dozen Compass Saws. I doz it Louse l'in ]luttu, 3 inches by 3

i ache-. I dozen Louse P:u liults, 4 inches by 4

i n dt •. I dozen Key I;lauks 'thin) for mortice locks. I d,-zcu Spit al springs, ,o inches.

Y2 d„zen ti!,iral Spring,. t5 ioche'. ,1u decant Revershlc Sprigs, 3;< inches by

I ya inrhe;n, eh,uble actl„n. It doe,-,, Bolts, como,ou round out ide, 6

inch,"s lon;. ~; dozen Gaunter -t nks for it aodwork. 6 I-nndles %-inch hound ]run. it bundles ':;-inch Rouud Iron.

to pounds each %-inch and !:-inch 1Vash- ers.

a bundles 15-inch Band Ir,m, 3-,6 inch thick.

I par..uge Carriage Bolts, I$ inch by 5-t5 inch.

5 gallon -White Shellac. 3 gallons 11' cod Alcohol, 5 pounds i riglish berm lint, dry.

31 o pounds Patent 1lrver, in (Al. 5 gallons NatI,th,I-

3c0 boom-Is lee utlu White Zinc. I t tt 3-w Ii Ibit Coney. Hair ]iwohcs. I cloaen ench Upu l-t, rer N,cule, r; inches

a, d r6 iu me', bo,utctl 'it both ends. r Lo.x (:' as,, lz incbcs Ly t5 m lies, Double

'Stick.3 lights Gins', 2z inches by z8 inch".',

U ubh- 'I tick. I (loam 3.inr.h S .I,' Spring Padlocks. r doz, n Scythe H:,n lie-.

duzcn Pruninb Sine Its.

,5 dz;n (ail lit 71aw.I-. Pruning 'mw.

t If nu<I Saw. I d,,een Rat i raps. 3 i"p,irLIimmg ly nniuges i Na. g.

dn dozen I ruse Coupling I Iydraut Reducers to I lit-h.

Parker's Swivel Coach I ise, No. 46ue, steel jatr s, 4 inches, to open 8 inches ,,r„ inch, I.

3 flair Chipper.=., to be repaired. 6 boxes Glass, double thick, r I-es oar.it,

8-inch by ,<-inch, g-inch by m -inch, u-inch by re-iae1,, I, -inch by t6. inch,

ne inch by 2-' inch, a. 'inch by 46 inch.

ml itr/.-bouts,,. dozen randinavmn P.ullocks, No. o83.

I d, 'cu 1' It Fll, s, .1 of 4-inch, 4 of 6-inch, 4 u! 8 'tI,. It

?_ cl~z n I I., If .-could Files, 3 of 4-i ueh, 3 of 6- nch, 3 nil r -mc l,.

duz-_n Fl:,r Lock I' Ile , 4 ,-f - 'cl,, 4 of 4-incl,, 4 of (t—t-t2 inch tbirk.

IfQuitS:,rg,:ut& Co.',U.p.I)„,blc 1'I.,ne 1roo-, 2 of ,ncL, 2 of u' -ivch, a ''I u.5 lit .1'.

dozen Hit a ghl Trinrn cis, rr-inch. doe— ( ltmmess for 0 Aldlcr I:.nnmps.

400 I ;I.-ci. Slates, Dorm ct 24 irtch es by zz inches, ,mco ul 9 iucl,es by td Inc ::es.

1 set- ~Iattmlg '1'u-as—h:uum_r, stake and T.

5 call uO„ I )u side \'arm-h. I bay. -rd l un,ine. 1 drcu 1.51'S 11 .Al ig. (o.4-h' Ic Alotre'Frap=, I pte,:c 4-4 \Initc ll.rblcizcd 'lablc Oil-

cl''th. z each Auger hilt', 4-15, 6-,6, 7.,6, 8-t6,

qn6, t„-t6, r t-16 inch. 2 :\l as, o's S - unc Itanuu•rrs, 9 Ills. ra h. I l6-pound (lu.,rry Sledge 1lantntce, with

h:u',dle. 3 doze:t Ni. 4o Steel Wire Gate Houk', and

ky,'., , d menu z-iu,at, r duzcn e -inch, r dozen 3-inch.

r doz -n pair'I o-in,. h h'o'op Hutues. d„zen ,prang, for I , or J oh u;uu'-, Revolvers,

Callon 11.,k Inlclihlc ]n;. 1 cL z- n lln iz Toluml:r l.:mu-rn<, complete-

9.3u, supcncc,al feet E..Irc, C!e:,r Gcoruia Yellow Pi c F:oo•in„ I!, inch s I y ' i inci., s, Ton,uc I and ( ir nets' c i, It

Ir,ln, -ap, knut -, an<I shales, and to be .Iratg;.1 comb ;;rained and well sonsoned,

o c r„ I to z5 fc--t, It a,c Ic5' that I2

t Lily Priaon

h Inn Is A'itesm's Packing fm V;tives. lo, met 5' -mu ,ch \1'not1};lt-I, on Pip;.

2 d,•zcu t -inch 7la Senile- Irinn l,Il,otus. dozi it cash B—hu,'s, r-inch to !;i -inch,

. -un h t„ ~,5-iitIIl , !.,-inch lu ;s-i,,ch,

C eachsuhcl I lie , ,-inch, 'j-iudl:utd -inch —2 ' in lies sq;::uc, '-;n,h Ikirk.

• l'fcel.lu . t and Nu. z. 3 call, 1'y,c Cll t- r 1 r rl ,z. in p:ur 8- inch wups. I d„a,. a p.,ir S inch 1' Straps. I low limes 1)r:ra'er Luck;. r -luz,~I. Ifal is s'ctvin. , C,,rd for Canvas Cuts.

loo Ica t %-, uch Clc.,, P. nu inches wide. roe feel r t, -inch CIear Pine, rz incites wide.

1)istrict Prisons.

, ;o feet Gard, I, Ho<c, with Nozzle, complete, tiro. nil District.

5 guilt '. Q-udc C:n u-olio, Second District. I pair Ti,umitlt's Snipe, Nn, 7, Sccnnd Dis-

triet. 5 gah ,>ns Cru Ic (hl, Third l)i_tric'. 5 •l.,IL pus Crcrle C rb lie, Third Iln trict. I Gd6.-c Ahill, N',, 3, Fuwtl D'suict.,

dc , t;-in_h Lr.,ss ]. . i rem s, to screw on I rt u,t pipe t urth Ui. t ct.

r 2-quart Agate Loden Pot, Fo u: di District. S:catuboals.

z dozen CI,inncyeas- sample, It Minna-lian -mica .”

I dozen It huh, C.truns,'' Miunabononek.” r oat-It B II ,Ili CI•imm 3 ” 1!iiiiolna inn ca''

a (]peen lira >+ (:I:p ffiilcs, ” V]I n,aha,mn,uIk.'' I cod Iz-t preach 1:urcd Rut I, Inc, "All tutu.

hannuck." y doz n atrti gin t backedSteel Cotton flunks,

" Xl inoidmonnck." I feet c-ply 05' red Ruhb:r Hue, with Rull-

1,et \male an,1 C,uphugs, cumplctc, „ \lino;dutnonrk."

dozen Coppercd Wir-Toilet-paper Fl uldc n, '. Nloln.d:an,nck."

a Willie( )il (:ball Iablc clothz, 8 feel l y 5 feet, `. Vllun;ll:;n,on';k,,,

191, 1 large Frying Pan, Mlinnahannnck." nn75. 2 lunnv-lmandled Cooking Spoons, " hl tuna.

hanouck," ,n6. I Soup Ladle, 11 Minnahanonck." r80. 3 dozen B. Pinafore Chimneys, " Strong."

S'lort/aotcse.

r8b. 500 cacti, Paper Bag-, %, r, 2, 4, 6 and 8- pound, quality as sample.

187. 1,000 each, Paper Bags, r2, r5, 20, 15 and 30' pound, quality as sample.

GAtmoENium's R[iOUI57TION FOR SEEDS.

f'e>titentia ry. 5 pounds Yellow Danver's Uuions. 5 pounrls Red Large Wethersfield Onions. 3 pounds White Large (:lobe Onions, it bushel Red lop Onion Set Onions. I peck Rcund Vireflay Peck Spinach. 5 pntmds Large Flag Winter Leek. I pound Tcttuce, Market Gardeners' Private Stock. C pound Lettuce, Farly Curled Simpson,

pe•uutl Lettuce, Triamon. r/ pound Cahbage, Exples' Early. id fulfil Cabbage, Succession Improved. il pound C+tb1ogf', Large Late Drumhead. 3l pound Cabbage, Savoy, Thorburn's Now Stick

Drumh,'ad. me pound Cauliflower, Thorburn's Gilt Edge, mA pound Cauliflower, large Algiers. 3 tncmds Carrots, Danver's Half Long. 3 pound, Parsnips, Long White. 5 p`llnlds accts, Victoria. 5 pound, Itcets, D.II. 5 pounds Radish, Early French Scarlet. 5 pounds Radish, Scarlet, White-tipped. 3 pounds Radish, Scarlet. I peck P,eaus, Wax Refugee. t peck Beans, Black Wax.

peck ]leaps, I,ima, Challenge, large. , peck Peas, Early Market. r peck Peas, American Wonder. 4 ounces Celery. Fin de Siecle. 4 ounce Celery, Craw ford's Half Dwarf. 4 ounce C1e,iac,'Thorburn's Giant.

pound Parsley, extra curled. pound Parsley, plain.

ii

pound Pepper, Ruby King. hi pound Pepper, Long Red Cayenne. ' pound Squash, Early White Scallop. ,4 pound Squash, Mao,moth Chili.

pound I omatoes, Ponderosa. !i pound "Iomatoes, Atlantic Prize.

I oand Turui1s, Early Ulil,uf White. 3 potm L 'I'ornips. Rota Bags.

pound ',tusk 7i1,-lon, Lang Island Beauty. pound Atusk Melon, Rock Ford.

t peck Cnro, Early Cory. I peck Coro, Late Mammoth. I peck Corn, Stow,' It's Evergreen.

3.1 pound Scotch Kale, Curled Dwarf. !i pound Brussch Sprouts.

pound Water Melon. n7 pound Cucumber, white opined. ? y pound I•:gg 1'lnnt.

pound Pumpkin, Large Choose. 6 bushel Lawn Grass Seed.

pound Urfcrt. Il orklzndase.

Ipeck Beans. Black Wax Challenge. r perk Beans. '1'horburn', VaIeuIine Wax. I pock Beans, Nxlra Farly Rnnfwgec Wax. I puck Bean=, T.atc r,oau to I. I prck Bent,, I)„':u-f Lima Kinnerie Strain. a pounds Beets, Extra I only Egyptian. C pounds Beets, Early Blood turnip. t pound Meets, Black Queen.

pound C:, n"on—Early Round Parisian. I pound Carrots— I-lalf Long Nantes Strain. , Ito,Ind Carrot.—Early Scarlet Horn.

1- Peck C,~rn—lsarly Cury. I Peck Cron—Late 1Lunmoth. 3 pounds Onion.,—Large Globe Yellow, Southport i

St: pin, 3 pounds Onions—Large Globe Red, Southport S rain. 2 pnuuds Oni Ins—Large Globe White, Southport

Strain. 3 pounds 1'.a snips—Thorbnrn's Long Hollow Crown. I pick Peas, Thorburu's Extra Early Market. t peek Pcas, American Wonder. I peck Pe. s, 11 clx.ut's Blue Peter. I pound Radish, F. trip French Scarlet Turnip. I pound Radish, Ohre French Breakfast. I pound Radish, Scarlet White Tipped. 4 pound I:adi'h, Ilaif Long Spanish. 5 pun ads Spinach, Virotlay, 5 II nm.ls Spiruch. Lon, Jtanding. 5 poumly Spin (h, Prickly or Winter.

pound Squash, Early White Scaliop Bush. 1i pound S.I u.,slu, Hubbard.

pound Tumaloc', 13warf Champion. I uuncc hGg Plant, Improved New York Purple.

?i pomtd Kale, Dwarf, Gruen Scotch. l,, pound Kal,•, E'all, Green Scotch. 1~ pound Kale, Dtrmf, Brown. !y pill :nd Kohlrabi, Early Purple Vienna. 1, porn I Lettuce, Thorburn's Market Gardener.

pound LeItucc, Idamm„th Butter. Pouud lettuce, Earle Curled S,mpscn.

3 pourds hceks, Longs Carcuten. 'y pound iHps'i1 \Iclon, Lung Island Beauty. is puw,d Parsley, Extra Curled.

pound Parsley, Fern !.caved. /u paned Parsley, Curled Moss. I oi:ucc Pepper, Ruby King. I ounce Pepper, Large Squash.

pound (:abbage, Farly Jersey Wakefield. ' pound Cabbage, Stein's Farly Flat Dutch,

pound Cabbage, Large Late Drumhead, I ounce Cabbage, 7 horburn's Improved Stonehead. I ounce Cabbage, Early ]Jw'arf Savoy. I ounce I;russol Sprouts, Unproved Half Dwarf. 2 pounds 'Turnips, Thorburn's Improved Rula Baga. j pound Turnips, Purple Top Munich. I ounce Cauliflower,' I'horhuru's Gilt Edge. I

ounce Canli(lowcr, Large Algiers. pour.] Celery, Th•.t burn's Fin de Siccle, I - ouud Celery, Improved White Plume. pound Celery, Celeriac Thorburn's Giant. pound Cnalmbers, Extra Long White Spired.

, package Thyme, I package Sage. I package Sweet Marjoram. 3 bushels Grass Seed, 1'horturn's Lawn Restoring.

IMPLEMENTS.

JYorkhnzese. I Wonrl.,son's Single Cone Powder Bellows. I Plaucl, Jr., Grass Edger. I Planer, Jr., Lloubic Wheel Hoe. I dozen Bushel Baskets.

400 feet r-inch Garden Hose, with Nozzle, complete. 5 Lnrn !powers, to be repaired. 5 Pounds Raffia,

goo ,-inch Flower Pots, Iou 8-inch Flow Cr Pr t.

RL(1VISr1ION No. L. Line, ryo. 35 barrels 7Lrpentine. '9r. 15 bundles Bright Iron Wire, 3 bundles each,

6, 8, to, to. 14. 3 B'lacksmith's Bellows, 5 feet s inches length,

8 feet wile. No bonds or deposit required on bids under One

Thousand Dollars. Awards wi//be made ozz the lowest iteuts.

THE Co,u tmIS.SIONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT' Ti REIISC I ALI. BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEF_AIEt TO nE FOR THE PUBLICINTERFST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC-TION 419, CHAI'IFR 378, LAWS OF 1897.

Ne bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surely or otherwise upon any obligation to the Corporation. -

1Ite award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids,

Delivery will be required to he made from time to time and in such quantities as may be directed by the said Commissioner.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will Ite required to give security for the per-tormance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties. each in the Penal amount of fifty (5o per cent, of the bid for each article.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with-out any connection with Any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Asseml-,ly, heart of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, rr clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate most lie verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties maki, g the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verihcation he made and subscribed by all the parties interested,

i''lach bid or estimate shall lie accompanied by the con- sentin writing of two h,,useholders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of husin cyst, r residem-e, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit m refuse to execute thr: sane, they nball pay to the ('or-por:uion . ray difference between the soot to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation nay be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the cQutra'If may be awarded at any subsequent lotting, the ammmt in each case to be ral- lated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. the consent above-meu- tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or afftrmat it n, In wntiult. of cacti of the persons signing the same that he is a 1tmuschoI(]cr or Irecholder in The City of New York, and is w'urth the amount of the security required Ion the completion of this contract over and above al; his debts of every nstu rc, and over and above his liabi; ities as bail, surety'ut othertciSe and that he has offered hill-self as it surety in gaud faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section rz of chapter 7 'It" the Revised l trill manecs of "I lie City of New Y r':, t the contract shall be awarded to the person or pi t+, .., for svl,om he consents to become suret)'. The adequ: -v and sufficiency of the security offered to he ,tpprm,-,i by the Camp roller ut 'I'Ine City of New York.

No bid ur estimate will lie considered unless accoin panied by either it certified check upon one of iii, State or National Banks of The City it New York, draw-u to the order of the Cnmpt roller, or money to the antotmt of fire per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check ur money must NI,T be indosrd in the scaled envelope am- taining the estimate, but must be b:mdrd to the officer or clerk of the Department wbo has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that cf the successful bidder, will he returned to t1te persons making the saute within three days alter the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder .hall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that die contract has been awarded to hits, to osecute the s:uue, the :unuunt of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York its liquidated danutges for such neglect or refusal, but it he shall execute' tha contr„ct within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to hint.

Should tl:e pers„n or persons to whom the coutr.,ct may be awarded nt'glrct or refuse to accept the contract within five (bay's after written notice that the saute has been aw'ardcd to hi. ur their Lid ur proposal, or if he or they accept but do not crecute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Coepora-tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relit, as provided by law.

bidders will state the price for each article, by which the bids will be tested.

The quality .j ttzc art/cits, soji6i'ies, goods, wares and sufercd,tn,lise mums/ co,ifmvp in er', ry re,tect to the sazuples n/ ill" smug ou e,Aniluiiooi at tk, n/ji(e of the said I)eyarintrztt, or, in the aNelice raj santptes, to the Tinted s/rc//iratious. Bidders are can: i,N. rt k , exam-

iue the sys ci/i,atious for p,u iicu/a cc rf the arli,les, etc., rrquirrd be/art making their csiiruates.

Bidders will write out tile, amountof their estimates in addition to insert leg the saute in figures,

Payment will Inc made by a requisition on the Comp-truller in accordance u" ith the terms of the contract, or from time to time as the Cotnntissiuner may determine.

The form of the contract, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment and other details, no it] Inc furnished at the , 'Rico' of the 1 )epartutent. Nu. 148 East Twentieth street, New Y.Irk Ci'y. and bidders are cautioned to examine e:,ch and all of its prorisions carefully, as the Commis,i, mer so ill in ist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular.

LRANCIS I. I.ANTRY, Commissioner of Correction.

DEr,vufT11tFvc OF CORRnCrlanfm, LiuEOtm:n of Bell' 'sisys,

N, . taB I -soT 1'w'tta urrH S't li RFT,~ NEW WORK, Jsntt,,ry 17, 19c0,

TLIE UNDIIRSIGNED \VILT, SELL Al' PUBLIC auction, by order of the Comtmssioner of Correc-

tion, at his cffI:e, No, 148 Fast 'Twentieth street, on

TIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 11100, at rr o'clock A. rat., the fullowmg, viz.

Bot'ough of Brooklyn. The miscellaneous articles to be accumulated by the

Department during the year moon, estimated more or less, tl be received at Km;g; Coonty Penitentiary, Brooklyn, bores to be taken away not less than three times weekly in it covered wagon, the Commissioner reserving the right to tint,-r more frequent removals of the hones if deemed nece.'ary. Bones, ................................. 025 barrels. OldIron ............................... r ton. Tea Lead..............................

40o pounds. Rags ..................................4 ton:. Old Bagging ........................... r%' „ Scrap Steel ............................. Iz Cofl'et, Rigs ............................150 But ler'rubs ........................ ... 65 Lard Tubs ............................. too

All quantities to be '' more or less." All qualities to be " as are." All the above to be received by the pm'-chaser at Kitms County Penitentiary, and removed therefrom immediately upon being notified that same are ready for delivery.

Each successful bidder Will be required to pay twenty-five per cent. of the estimated amount of his purchase to me at the tune and place of sale, and the balance to the Warden at the Kings County Penitentiary, in cash or certified check on a New York City bank, upon delivery of the goods.

The Commissioner reserves the tight to order resale of any goods that dull NOT have been removed by the purchaser within TEN days after he shall have been notified that they are ready, and in case of such resale to forfeit to the use of the Department of Correction the TWENTY-FIVE I'ER CENT. paid in at the time and place of sale. Goods can be examined at the Kings County Penitentiary by intending bidders on any week- day before the day of sale.

PATRICK HAYES, Warden,

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