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3 per cent. Censohdatvd Stock-Acquired land, Public Park, tzth Ward ....... 3 per cent. Consul elated Stock-Bridge over Harlem River at third avenue.. 3 per cent. Revenue Bonds -Special-; Claims of Excise Commissioners.... 3 per cent. Revenue Bond'-Special- , Greater New York Commission,....., 3 per cent, Revenue Bonds-Spscial-i Rapid Transit Commission ..... .. January 23,x897. By Balance ........ ....... E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. 2,766 zr ,. ......'; 2 ,3i 6 75 ,.....I 8,045 00 .. ..,,.. I 7,660 24 ', ......I 2,267 51 45 1 .53 3 0 9 $6,376,187 to ----- - - ------ ................ .. .... ...... .. ..... ....... ; 3tgb.{-4 58 ANSON G. McCOOK, City Chaiirltcrl,itt. THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKINt7 FUNDS OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, ill aC.olrut riullz ANSON G. MCCooK, Chamberlain, fur and duzaur the week endinr 7aurza,y' 23, 1897. SINKING FUND FOR SINKING FUND FOR REDexirriox OF CITY - PAYMIF\T OF INTEREST DEBT. ON CITY DEBT. 0897 DR. Cs. DR. Co. Jan. x6 By Balance, as per last account current ..... .......... .. .. ...,....... $3,429,020 z3~. ...... ..t,zt:,690 47 23 Street lnrp. Fund ....... Gilon ..... $x0,756 05 'Assessment Fund........ 441) 00 " ..... (Public Drive South...... 78 00 1 Riv. Ave. Imp. Fund.... ...... 95 38 1 ~Sundry Licenses........ Heady...... 86o oo Market Rents and Fees . O'Brien .... 4,6,6 44 Dock and Slip Rents .....Einstein .. 5,698 37 Street Vaults ........... Collis....... 4,.87 z6 ' I .........., 26,731 50. Arrears on Croton W. R. i .austen...... $2,876 79 i . Arrears on Croton W, R. Gilon ...... 3,046 63 Interest on Croton W. R., " ...... 548 17 Croton Water R. and P . Johnson.... 43.207 79 House Rent............ O'Brien ,... 919 77 Ground Rent..........., ... z5o co - ......... .... ....... ........... _ .Rq r_ y _ To Sinking Fund-Red..l ......... ToSinking F'uud-Int... I ...,.. .......... 6t79,128 6r, .......... ........... To Balances ............ ........ .. ......•". .. • ....... . •, 64,53 z 6,623 :z .......... .... ....... ~r,r64,539 6z 3, 7 3 :3,455.75 73 83 , 455 , 751 73 S.,i6 4 , 539 62 8r+t6 4+5 ;9 gz J anuary 23. 1597. By Balances ........................................ $3,276,623 (z .............$,l64,539 6z E. & U. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. \1CCOUK, City Chamberlain. I I THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in aCCOUnt Zatth DR. ANSON G_MCCooK, Chamberlain, during the week ending Yeznuar)' 23, 1897, CR, Jan9 z3 To Witness e. Fees ............... ..4534 8 534 z '.Jan 9 7t6 By Balarce....................I X8 54 96 Bara $854 96 . $ 8 54 96 - - - ---- -- --- January 23 897. By Balance. ---... - --$3zot8 E, & O. E., F. W. SMITII, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. \fcCOOK, City Chamberlain. THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with DR. ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain, during; the Week cull/jot'- januar•J+ 23, 1897. CR. J 897• ............. I I an. By Balance..................... $28,8 00 an. z ; 47 3 ho Jura Fees ................... 33 ,3 6 5 on I,' Jan. r3 Jury Fees.............. I 5,232 o0 Balance ...... 6 00 z 334,079 00 £ 5 34, 0 79 00 =-- - ------ --- January z3, r8g7. Idy Balance.. . 4 6 ._o THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXV. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897. NUMBER 7,232. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending January 23, 1897. OFFICE OF 7 HE C, 1 rY CHAMIBERLAIN, NE\V YORK, January 30, 1897. Wtl LIAM L. SIR-In pursuance ofsection 165 of the Consolidation Act of 1882, 1 have the honor to pt all warrants paid by me since January 16, 1897, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City DR. THE M,\YOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in a(CO 1897. Jan. z3 To Additional Water Fund .............................................. x44.94° So Ad riti~ o t Water Fund, City of New York ............................ 586,025 6x Antitoxine Fund ........... ... ...... .......................... 26 So I Bridge over Harlem River-Third Avenue ............. .............. x99 8 3 Bridge over Harlem River-r55th St .................................. 25 00 Bronx and Pelham Parkways......................................... zoo oz Castle Garden, etc., Improvement of ................................. 627 6g Cathedral Pat kway-Improvement and Construction ............. . r- o0 Change of C;rade, etc., z3d and 24th Wards ........................... 1,848 88 Central Park, Construction of ............. ...........................I 36 oo Construction of Temporary Bridge over Harlem River ............... .. I 68 46 Corlears Hook Park-Construction and Improvement .................. 32 68 Croton Water Food .......... ........................... ......... x, 6 78 42 Croton Water Rent Refunding Account ............................. .. Department of Street Cleaning-New Stock, etc........ 76 70 t: on I Dock Fund ....................... .................................I 1 9,789 32 East River Park-Improvement of Extension ..... ................... I 177 o8 Rxc.se'raxes .........................................................I ro,o5r 14 I Fire Hydrant Fund ................ ...................... ...... 1,271 93 . Fund for Street and Park Openings ................. .............,... 2 9,33a 1 5 : Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Improvement Fund............ .... l i 1,74855 Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, chapter it, Laws of 1894.1 x,726 34 Improvement of Parks. Parkways and Drives, chapter 194. Laws of 1896 2 5,750 02 Mulberry fiend Park, Construction of ................................ 94 59 New East River Bridge Fund ......................................... 4 0 34 Police Department Fund, etc ...... ................................... 700 00 Public Driveway, Construction of ..................................... 74,rr$ z8 Public Park,rzth Ward, tttth to troth St .............................. 3,382 15 Public School Library Fund .............. ........................... Refunding Taxus Paid in F,rror....................................... I 6 3 39 52 ............................................. . .. ...I 33,686 go Restoring and Repaving- Special Fund-Department of Public Works.. i 5,162 15 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-z3d and 24th Wards 16 5o Revenue Bond Fund-Greater New York Commission...._... too no Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments .....................................' i 1,803 03 I Riverside Park-Construction of ....... ..................... ..:. 26 00 Riverside Park and Drive-Completion of Construction.......... rz, ro7 r9 School-hnnse Fluid ............... .......... I.................. Spuyten Duyvil Creek Bridge .................................. .... .. 118 ,32 5 95 3o 00 Street Improvement Fund-J unc 15, x886 ... ............................ 71 ,466 58 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ........................................ 64 ro 333 95 Van Conran Park, etc ................ Water-main F'tmd No. z .. .... . ....................................... Fund .............................. 203 1 3 Wdliamsbridge Sewer Fund ......................................... 117 25 -- - $747,5 80 81 Advertising :........................... ..............................~ 85 18 25 Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ................... 1 3,013 31 WRONG, hJayor ; escnt herewith a report to January 23, 1897, of all moneys receiver by mc, and the amount of on January 23, 1897. Very respectfully, ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain. vnt With ANSON G. MCCooK, Chamberlain, dzzrin,s the week endin, 7anuart' 23, 1897, Cl?- 1 89 7 - - - -- - - Jan. 16 By Balance ........................... .... .......................... ......... ... 5')zq,c 54ox 23 Taxes ... .............................. Austen..................... 8164,620 C9 Interest on 'faxes ....................... ........... I........ 3,517 6 4 Water-meter Fund Nn. z ................ .................... 23 40 Arrears of ' Faxes ....................... Gilon...................... 61,852 tr I nterest on Taxes ....................... " ...................... ~ 10,799 2 4 Fund for Streetand Park Openings....., " ........ 7,r42 85 Street Improvement Fund-June r$, 1886. " ...................... zo,6o5 38 I nterestoil Assessments ................. " ...................... 5,832 8,, Towns of Westchester . ................ " ...................... 492 40 Interest-Towns of Westches'; r......... '' ..................... ! z8 56 Fees-Towns of Westchester ........... " ........ ... ... .... 31 50 Additional Public Park Fund ............ " ..................... to 45 Charges on Arrears of Asse,sments.... , . . .......... ..... r5 00 Charges on Arrears oflaxes ............ 36 00 Water-meter Fund No. z ................ ......................1 " ,......... 3z 34 I nterest on Setting Meters. ............... " ...................... 6 o8 Restoring and Repavir,g-z3d and 24th Wards.............................. Haffen .................... 72 Oo Restoring and Repaving-Department of i Public Works....................... Collis...... ...............' 3, 03 9 011 "Tapping Pipes .......................... Johnson ....... ........... rr3 55 Additional Water Fund ................. Allen...., .. ............ 374 5, Sundry licenses ........................ Healy..............,.,.... 93" -5 Theau e and Concert Licenses........... Mayor .................... ,6„ aq Waring.................... tty 70 Street lncumhrance Fund ................ Forfeited Rucognizances ................. Olcott..................... 313 ,-,o Dock Fund ............................. Fan tent. .................I z co Excise 1' axes ........................... Hilliard .................... i8 88 Public Instruction-Salaries, Teachers, Grammar and Primary Schools, 1896, Timmerman ................ it 04 '.. Unclaimed Salar;es and Wages........... .............. 6x5 87 Salaries-Judiciary, ro96 ................ ...... ..... ! 166 66 General Nund...... ........... Comptroller ... {{r 35 07 " ........................... Waring........ 865 an " Einstein........ got 45 ` .•........... I....,,...... Cnllis ..,....... 277 28 ,, ........................... O Brien........ to 00 .. ........................... Haffen ........ zo5 00 2 ,393 9 0 3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Tempo- rary Bridge over Harlem River at ,55th St ............................ Com'rs Sinking Fund ..... t,5oo no 3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Change I of Grade, etc., aid and 24th Wards... " 100,000 00 3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Bridge over Harlem Ship Canal ..... .. ...... " 36,573 00 3 per cent. t..onsol.dated Stock-Morning 1 side Park, etc....................... . ' ,..... 7,000 00 Bacteriological Laboratory ...........................................I 16 60 Boring Excunivations for Grading and Sewer Contracts ................. 84 co Bridge over Harlem River Ship Canal-Maintenance .................... 75 6a Bronx River and other I3ndges ....................................... 44 4 0 Bronx River Works.. ................................................1 351 3 0 Boulevards, Roadsand Avenues, Maintenance of.. ................. 2, 427 z 6 Burial of Honorably Discharged Soldiers, Sailors and Marines........... 70 00 Cleaning StreetsDepartment of Street Cleaning................ -55,643 44 .......... CITY RECORD-Salaries and Contingencies............... .............. 45 Cleaning Markets ...... .... .............. ............................ 75 11 3 4 I College of the City of New York ......................................270 65 Contingencies-Comptroller's Office. ........ I ....................... I 272 66 Com ingeucies--1)er,, tmeut of Public Works ........................... 23 00 Contingencies-Department of Taxes and Assessments ............... . .40 fo Contingericies-District Attorney's Office .. ........................ I 381 63 Contingencies-District Attorney's Office-Arrearages ................1 889 99 Contingencis-Law Department ..................................... 2,628 zo Department of Buildings .............................................. ?51 15 Department of Correction ............................................ 2,780 43 Department Public Charities of ........................................ x5,52 3 42 Election Expensess ...........................................I........ r4 00 Estimated Amount Required for Payment of Interest, etc.............. r,28o 00 Fire Department Fund ............................................... 6,796 50 Flagging Sidewalks, etc .................. I........................... gob 35 Free Floating Baths .................................................. 72 00 Harlem River Bridges-Repairs, Iinproventent and Maintenance ...... ., 0 49 27 Health Fund .........................................................1 658 43 ; Hospital Fund ....................................................... 265 o6 Incidental Expenses of Sheriff's OfHce ................................. 4x 92 Interest on the City Debt ...................... .............. ....... 140 00 Interest on Indebtedness of Territory Annexed, etc .................... 385 83 J udgments ...........................................................I 14,312 95 Ju rors' Fees ........................................................ 5.233 00 Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting..... ...... -7 ............ ..............: Laying Croton Pipes ............ ... .. ..... ..... .. .. 10, 11707 Maintenance and Construction of New Parks north of Harlem River.... I x, 695 59 Maintenance and Government of Parks and Places .................... .2,730 82 Maintenance W,, -23d and 24th rds .................................... 1 ,494 75 Making Rock Soundings, etc ......................................... x61 50 Monumeuting Streets and Avenues ....................................I 6z 69 Music-Centr.tl Park and the City Parks ............................. 555 00 New York InfantAsvlum ........................ ................... 6,991 52 N ormal College ...................................................... 5o0 zo Nursery and Child's Hospital .......................................... 5 ,035 44 155th St. Viaduct-Maintenance and Repairs ..........................I 43 5 0 Payment of Amounts Directed by Orders of Court, etc................. 207,523 09 Payment of Claim of tot Brigade ............................... ......i r,5 6 o 55 Printing, Stationery and Blank Books ............. 2 5,35 6 o8 Preliminary Surveys, etc.. .. ............................. 59 75 Public Buff rings-Construction and Repairs ............................. 2,834 28 Public Charities and Correction ........................................ 49 00 Public lnstruction ..................................................... 17,92 9 7 0 Removing Obstructions in Streets and Avenues .......................644 20 Repairs and Renewal of Pavenlentsand Regrading .....................I 5 , 3 0 9 35 Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc .......... .... . . z,zrr zi Roads, Streets and Avenues-Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling, 225 75 Salaries-Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments............ 83 33 Salaries-Commiss,oncrsof the Sinking Fund .......................... 83 33 Salaries-Commissioner ofAcconnts ................................ I 78 00 Salaries-Department of Public Works ................................ 11,282 00 Salaries-Judiciary ...................................................1 55 82 Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning...................................... 2,367 8a Sewers and Drains-z3d and 24th Wards.............................. 6ro 21 Society of Lying-in Hospital, etc ...................................... 3,000 00 Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ............................ ... 1 ,333 5 0 Support of Indigent Prisoners in County Jail .......................... j 24 25 Surveying, Laving-out and Making Topographical Surveys, 24th Ward, .' 269 65 Surveying, Laying-out, Maps, etc., z3d and 24th Wards ................ 130 93 Street Improvements-Fur Surveying, Monumenting and Numbering Sts , 24 00 Telephonic Services and Contingencies ............................ . ... 2 4 5 0 432,151 71 52 1$ 1, 179 , 73 2 . Balance ................. ...........I.................... ._.......... 5. 1 9 6 ,454 58 ____L-==-- 56,37 6,x87 xo II • •• 33,5 9 ___ E. & U. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. McCOOK, City Chamberlain_ DR. THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain, dierin, the week endin{r 7anuary 23, 1897, CR. ;? 18 7. 3 z3 , To Interest Regtstered ................................................................. Balance ............................................................................ 0 2 ,x8 9 75 Jan 7t6 By Balance .............................................................................. (66 7 , 771 z9 6 5.58 , 54 January 2 3, 1897. By Balance ...................................................................... $ 65,581 54 E. & O. E., F. W. SstrtH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. MCCOOK, City Chamberlain.

Transcript of 1897-02-17.pdf - The City Record

3 per cent. Censohdatvd Stock-Acquired land, Public Park, tzth Ward .......

3 per cent. Consul elated Stock-Bridge over Harlem River at third avenue..

3 per cent. Revenue Bonds -Special-; Claims of Excise Commissioners....

3 per cent. Revenue Bond'-Special- , Greater New York Commission,.....,

3 per cent, Revenue Bonds-Spscial-i Rapid Transit Commission ..... ..

January 23,x897. By Balance ........ ....... E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper.

2,766 zr

,. ......'; 2,3i6 75

,.....I 8,045 00

.. ..,,..I 7,660 24

', ......I 2,267 51 451.533 09

$6,376,187 to ----- - - ------

................ .. .... ...... .. ..... ....... ; 3tgb.{-4 58 ANSON G. McCOOK, City Chaiirltcrl,itt.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKINt7 FUNDS OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, ill aC.olrut riullz ANSON G. MCCooK, Chamberlain, fur and duzaur the week endinr 7aurza,y' 23, 1897.

SINKING FUND FOR

SINKING FUND FOR REDexirriox OF CITY - PAYMIF\T OF INTEREST

DEBT. ON CITY DEBT.

0897 DR. Cs. DR. Co. Jan. x6 By Balance, as per last

account current ..... .......... .. .. ...,....... $3,429,020 z3~. ...... ..t,zt:,690 47 23 Street lnrp. Fund ....... Gilon ..... $x0,756 05

'Assessment Fund........ 441) 00 " ..... (Public Drive South...... 78 00 1 Riv. Ave. Imp. Fund.... ...... 95 38 1 ~Sundry Licenses........ Heady...... 86o oo Market Rents and Fees . O'Brien .... 4,6,6 44 Dock and Slip Rents .....Einstein .. 5,698 37 Street Vaults........... Collis....... 4,.87 z6

' I .........., 26,731 50. Arrears on Croton W. R. i .austen...... $2,876 79

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.Arrears on Croton W, R. Gilon ...... 3,046 63 Interest on Croton W. R., " ...... 548 17 Croton Water R. and P . Johnson.... 43.207 79 House Rent............ O'Brien ,... 919 77 Ground Rent........... , ... z5o co -

......... .... ....... ........... _ .Rq r_ y _ To Sinking Fund-Red..l ......... ToSinking F'uud-Int... I ...,..

.......... 6t79,128 6r, .......... ...........

To Balances ............ ........ .. ......•".

.. • ....... . •, 64,53 • z 6,623 :z .......... .... ....... ~r,r64,539 6z 3, 7 3

:3,455.75 73 83,455,751 73 S.,i64,539 62 8r+t64+5 ;9 gz

January 23. 1597. By Balances ........................................ $3,276,623 (z .............$,l64,539 6z E. & U. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. \1CCOUK, City Chamberlain.

I I THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in aCCOUnt Zatth DR. ANSON G_MCCooK, Chamberlain, during the week ending Yeznuar)' 23, 1897, CR,

Jan9 z3 To Witness

e. Fees .................4534 8 534 z '.Jan

9 7t6 By Balarce....................I X854 96 Bara

• $854 96 . $854 96

- - - ---- -- --- January 23 897. By Balance. ---... - --$3zot8 E, & O. E., F. W. SMITII, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. \fcCOOK, City Chamberlain.

THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with DR. ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain, during; the Week cull/jot'- januar•J+ 23, 1897. CR.

J897• ............. II I an. By Balance.....................

$28,8 00 an. z ; 47 3 ho Jura Fees ................... 33,365 on I,' Jan. r3

Jury Fees.............. I 5,232 o0 Balance ...... 6 00 z

334,079 00 £5 34,079 00 =-- - ------ ---January z3, r8g7. Idy Balance.. . 4 6 ._o

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXV. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897. NUMBER 7,232.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending January 23, 1897.

OFFICE OF 7 HE C, 1 rY CHAMIBERLAIN, NE\V YORK, January 30, 1897. Wtl LIAM L.

SIR-In pursuance ofsection 165 of the Consolidation Act of 1882, 1 have the honor to pt

all warrants paid by me since January 16, 1897, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City

DR. THE M,\YOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in a(CO

1897. Jan. z3 To Additional Water Fund .............................................. x44.94° So

Ad riti~ o t Water Fund, City of New York ............................ 586,025 6x Antitoxine Fund ........... ... ...... .......................... 26 So I Bridge over Harlem River-Third Avenue ............. .............. x99 83 Bridge over Harlem River-r55th St .................................. 25 00 Bronx and Pelham Parkways......................................... zoo oz Castle Garden, etc., Improvement of ................................. 627 6g Cathedral Pat kway-Improvement and Construction ............. . r- o0 Change of C;rade, etc., z3d and 24th Wards ........................... 1,848 88 Central Park, Construction of ............. ...........................I 36 oo Construction of Temporary Bridge over Harlem River ............... .. I 68 46 Corlears Hook Park-Construction and Improvement .................. 32 68 Croton Water Food .......... ........................... ......... x,678 42 Croton Water Rent Refunding Account ............................. .. Department of Street Cleaning-New Stock, etc........

76 70 t: on

I Dock Fund ....................... .................................I 19,789 32 East River Park-Improvement of Extension ..... ................... I 177 o8 Rxc.se'raxes .........................................................I ro,o5r 14

I Fire Hydrant Fund ................ ...................... ...... 1,271 93 . Fund for Street and Park Openings ................. .............,... 29,33a 15

: Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Improvement Fund............ .... li 1,74855 Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, chapter it, Laws of 1894.1 x,726 34 Improvement of Parks. Parkways and Drives, chapter 194. Laws of 1896 25,750 02 Mulberry fiend Park, Construction of ................................ 94 59 New East River Bridge Fund ......................................... 40 34 Police Department Fund, etc ...... ................................... 700 00 Public Driveway, Construction of ..................................... 74,rr$ z8 Public Park,rzth Ward, tttth to troth St .............................. 3,382 15 Public School Library Fund .............. ........................... Refunding Taxus Paid in F,rror....................................... I

63 39 52

............................................. . .. ...I 33,686 go Restoring and Repaving- Special Fund-Department of Public Works.. i 5,162 15 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-z3d and 24th Wards 16 5o Revenue Bond Fund-Greater New York Commission...._... too no Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments .....................................'i 1,803 03 I Riverside Park-Construction of....... ..................... ..:. 26 00 Riverside Park and Drive-Completion of Construction.......... rz, ro7 r9 School-hnnse Fluid ............... .......... I.................. Spuyten Duyvil Creek Bridge ..................................

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118,325 95 3o 00

Street Improvement Fund-J unc 15, x886 ... ............................ 71,466 58 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ........................................ 64 ro

333 95 Van Conran Park,

etc ................ Water-main F'tmd No. z ...... ........................................ Fund

......•........................ 203 13

Wdliamsbridge Sewer Fund ......................................... 117 25 -- - $747,580 81

Advertising :........................... ..............................~ 8518 25 Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ................... 1 3,013 31

WRONG, hJayor ;

escnt herewith a report to January 23, 1897, of all moneys receiver by mc, and the amount of

on January 23, 1897. Very respectfully, ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain.

vnt With ANSON G. MCCooK, Chamberlain, dzzrin,s the week endin, 7anuart' 23, 1897, Cl?-

1897 - - - -- - - Jan. 16 By Balance ........................... .... .......................... ......... ... 5')zq,c 54ox

23 Taxes ... .............................. Austen..................... 8164,620 C9 Interest on 'faxes ....................... ........... I........ 3,517 64 Water-meter Fund Nn. z ................ .................... 23 40 Arrears of 'Faxes ....................... Gilon...................... 61,852 tr Interest on Taxes ....................... "

...................... ~ 10,799 24

Fund for Streetand Park Openings....., " ........ 7,r42 85 Street Improvement Fund-June r$, 1886. " ...................... zo,6o5 38 I nterestoil Assessments ................. " ...................... 5,832 8,, Towns of Westchester . ................ " ...................... 492 40 Interest-Towns of Westches'; r......... '' ..................... ! z8 56 Fees-Towns of Westchester ........... " ........ ... ... .... 31 50 Additional Public Park Fund ............ " ..................... to 45 Charges on Arrears of Asse,sments.... , . . .......... ..... r5 00 Charges on Arrears oflaxes ............ 36 00 Water-meter Fund No. z ................

......................1 " ,......... 3z 34

I nterest on Setting Meters. ............... " ...................... 6 o8 Restoring and Repavir,g-z3d and 24th

Wards.............................. Haffen .................... 72 Oo Restoring and Repaving-Department of i

Public Works....................... Collis...... ...............' 3,039 011 "Tapping Pipes .......................... Johnson ....... ........... rr3 55 Additional Water Fund ................. Allen...., .. ............ 374 5, Sundry licenses ........................ Healy..............,.,.... 93" -5 Theau e and Concert Licenses........... Mayor .................... ,6„ aq

Waring.................... tty 70 Street lncumhrance Fund ................ Forfeited Rucognizances ................. Olcott..................... 313 ,-,o Dock Fund ............................. Fan tent. .................I z co Excise 1' axes ........................... Hilliard .................... i8 88 Public Instruction-Salaries, Teachers,

• Grammar and Primary Schools, 1896, Timmerman ................ it 04 '.. Unclaimed Salar;es and Wages........... .............. 6x5 87

Salaries-Judiciary, ro96 ................ ...... ..... ! 166 66 General Nund...... ........... Comptroller ... {{r 35 07

" ........................... Waring........ 865 an " Einstein........ got 45 ` .•........... I....,,...... Cnllis ..,....... 277 28

,, ........................... O Brien........ to 00 .. ........................... Haffen ........ zo5 00 2,393 90 3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Tempo-

rary Bridge over Harlem River at ,55th St ............................ Com'rs Sinking Fund ..... t,5oo no

3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Change I of Grade, etc., aid and 24th Wards... " 100,000 00

3 per cent. Consolidated Stock-Bridge over Harlem Ship Canal ..... .. ...... " 36,573 00

3 per cent. t..onsol.dated Stock-Morning1

side Park, etc........................ •' ,..... 7,000 00 Bacteriological Laboratory ...........................................I 16 60 Boring Excunivations for Grading and Sewer Contracts ................. 84 co Bridge over Harlem River Ship Canal-Maintenance .................... 75 6a Bronx River and other I3ndges ....................................... 44 40 Bronx River Works.. ................................................1 351 30 Boulevards, Roadsand Avenues, Maintenance of.. ................. 2,427 z6 Burial of Honorably Discharged Soldiers, Sailors and Marines........... 70 00 Cleaning StreetsDepartment of Street Cleaning................ -55,643 44

.......... CITY RECORD-Salaries and Contingencies............................. 45 Cleaning Markets ...... .... .............. ............................ 7511 34 I College of the City of New York ......................................270 65 Contingencies-Comptroller's Office. ........ I ....................... I 272 66 Com ingeucies--1)er,, tmeut of Public Works ...........................

23 00

Contingencies-Department of Taxes and Assessments ............... ..40 fo Contingericies-District Attorney's Office .. ........................ I 381 63 Contingencies-District Attorney's Office-Arrearages ................1 889 99 Contingencis-Law Department ..................................... 2,628 zo Department of Buildings .............................................. ?51 15 Department of Correction ............................................ 2,780 43 Department Public Charities of ........................................ x5,523 42 Election Expensess ...........................................I........ r4 00 Estimated Amount Required for Payment of Interest, etc.............. r,28o 00 Fire Department Fund ............................................... 6,796 50 Flagging Sidewalks, etc .................. I........................... gob 35 Free Floating Baths .................................................. 72 00 Harlem River Bridges-Repairs, Iinproventent and Maintenance ...... .,049 27 Health Fund .........................................................1 658 43 ; Hospital Fund ....................................................... 265 o6 Incidental Expenses of Sheriff's OfHce ................................. 4x 92 Interest on the City Debt ...................... .............. ....... 140 00 Interest on Indebtedness of Territory Annexed, etc .................... 385 83 Judgments ...........................................................I 14,312 95 Jurors' Fees ........................................................ 5.233 00 Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting..... ...... -7 ............

..............: Laying Croton Pipes ............ ... .. ..... •..... .. .. 10,11707 Maintenance and Construction of New Parks north of Harlem River.... I x,695 59 Maintenance and Government of Parks and Places .................... .2,730 82 Maintenance W,, -23d and 24th rds .................................... 1,494 75

Making Rock Soundings, etc ......................................... x61 50 Monumeuting Streets and Avenues ....................................I 6z 69 Music-Centr.tl Park and the City Parks ............................. 555 00 New York InfantAsvlum ........................ ................... 6,991 52 Normal College ...................................................... 5o0 zo Nursery and Child's Hospital .......................................... 5,035 44 155th St. Viaduct-Maintenance and Repairs ..........................I 43 50 Payment of Amounts Directed by Orders of Court, etc................. 207,523 09 Payment of Claim of tot Brigade ...............................•......i r,56o 55 Printing, Stationery and Blank Books ............. 25,356 o8 Preliminary Surveys, etc.. .. ............................. 59 75 Public Buff rings-Construction and Repairs ............................. 2,834 28 Public Charities and Correction ........................................ 49 00 Public lnstruction ..................................................... 17,929 70 Removing Obstructions in Streets and Avenues .......................644 20 Repairs and Renewal of Pavenlentsand Regrading .....................I 5,309 35 Repairing and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc .......... .... . . z,zrr zi Roads, Streets and Avenues-Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling, 225 75 Salaries-Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments............ 83 33 Salaries-Commiss,oncrsof the Sinking Fund .......................... 83 33 Salaries-Commissioner ofAcconnts ................................ I 78 00 Salaries-Department of Public Works ................................ 11,282 00 Salaries-Judiciary ...................................................1 55 82 Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning...................................... 2,367 8a Sewers and Drains-z3d and 24th Wards.............................. 6ro 21 Society of Lying-in Hospital, etc ...................................... 3,000 00 Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ............................ ... 1,333 50 Support of Indigent Prisoners in County Jail .......................... j 24 25 Surveying, Laving-out and Making Topographical Surveys, 24th Ward, .' 269 65 Surveying, Laying-out, Maps, etc., z3d and 24th Wards ................ 130 93 Street Improvements-Fur Surveying, Monumenting and Numbering Sts , 24 00 Telephonic Services and Contingencies ................................ 24 50

432,151 71

52 1$1,179,732 . Balance ................. ...........I.................... ._.......... 5.196,454 58

____L-==-- 56,376,x87 xo II • •• 33,5 9

___ E. & U. E., F. W. SMITH , Bookkeeper. ANSON G. McCOOK, City Chamberlain_

DR. THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with ANSON G. MCCOOK, Chamberlain, dierin, the week endin{r 7anuary 23, 1897, CR.

;?18 7. 3 z3 , To Interest Regtstered .................................................................

Balance ............................................................................ 02,x89 75 Jan 7t6 By Balance .............................................................................. (667,771 z9 65.58, 54

January 23, 1897. By Balance ...................................................................... $65,581 54 E. & O. E., F. W. SstrtH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. MCCOOK, City Chamberlain.

Lands Purchased for Faxes and Assess- meuts-23d and 24th War s ......... ............ .... ......

luterest on Lands Purchased for Taxes and Assessments-,3d and 24th Wards...... .......................I

Charges on Arrears of Taxes ............ ..................... .

1Vater-ineter Fund, No. z........... . Interest on Setting, Meters ........... ,, Sundry Licenses ....................... I(ealy.................... Yuh[tc Instruction--Salaries, Teachers,

Grammar and Primary School-, 2896. Timmerman ............... Street lncu mhrance Fund ............... \Varing ...................I Dock Fund ............................. Einstein...................I Rust,~rin: and Repaving-Departntentoi

'Tapping Pipes ...... .................. Johnson ...................I R':ui:r-meter Fund No. 2 ............... ................... SL intenonre, 23d and 2gth Wards....... Refund ....................

f'ubiic Works ...................... . .Coil........................

Intestate 1s-fates ...... ................. Hues...................... Commissions. Pubic Administrator...... " .... I ................. ~i, Additional Witter Fund............ Coroners' Fees ......................... Fitzpatrick ..........

..... Allen ................:.....'

General Fund. .......................... Comptroller ... to to .. ........................... Sc.ttt .......... 269 65 .. ...... ............. ...... Wiring ....... 875 00

............. ........... ., ................. .... ...... O'Brien .......1t,500 .,o .. ........................... Cook.......... 28 c3 .. ........................... Ryan.......... 271 04

., ... . C -Ills ......... 316 St

.......................... Bloom ......... 59 6=

........................... Sm ah.......... 233 'q ' ............... ........ Surrogates..... 509 35

3 per cent. Concoiidated Stock-Construc- tion and InYprovemcuit of Parkways.. Cotn'rs Sinking Fund.......

3 per cent. Rrvenue Bonds-Special- Compilation of Arrears of Taxes and A,s<ssmcnts ........................ ......

3 per cent. Revenue Bonds-Soeci:,1- Re-irdc•sinq, ete .......... ......... •' ......

3 per cent. Revenue Bonds-Special-

5 15

9 00 6 v

8o e8 r8 S7

982 00

48 78 1.9 0a 24 po

x,8xo =c 59 50 rot oq

tr z; 5,267 (fi 877 83 38 '.

182 7;

20,000 011

5,000 O;1

5,000 00

6563,293 48

Fax Assessment Maps .............. " ...... 3,0 0 en ;44.993 52

$5,541,448 ro

January 30. 1597. I;v Ftalance .................................................................. 54,576,x 14 54 E. & U. E., F. W. SMITH, L'oukkeeper. ANSON G. MuCOOK, City Chainbeilaiu.

i THE CO}tiISSIONERS OF '1'lIE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEVA' YORK, in aCCOUtttZt'7t/t

ANSON G. \lcCooK, Ckrzriberlartt, for atz-1 during the we:k eudru; .7attuara' 30, 1897.

---- ---- i SINKING I'rot a„te I 'SINiasc FIND Fotc

R0110l!P1n1N CF Crn P.t'+tux'r of INTEREST •D

5547. i Jan. 23 Ily Balanc-, as per last )

acrvuntaurrent ...,,: ........... 3o Assessment Fund....... Gilon ......

Street lop. Fund ...... " Staidly Li,.enses........ ~Hea1 '..,... 1.1:utter !.'env; :,nil Fees. O'Brien .... 1'1 ilrtad Franchise..... ,... 13 &,cilIm, ii t Oil. Rcuts.... IEntstsin .. Street Vciulti ;.......... C•~Ilin......

Arrears on Croton W. 14 'Austen.... Arrears on Croton \V. R. Gilon ..... Ir:tcresi on Croton \V. R. " ...... Croton Water R. and P..'John<on.... House Rent. .......... t)'i'rien .... lot. on Bond and Mtge..' " ... Fine .................... H ccdy.......

575 00 2,:09 12 706 co

3,1'29 54 1,szt 17 25,273 31 t 8:o i'4

$6,955 'lilt 2.738 79 565 o8

59,378 2S 1,6 r 41 772 8o 5 co

DR. CR. _-_DR. Ca.

.........., ̂ 5275 62; rz ........... 5.,x64,539 6z i

34,935 05

_ . . ........... ........... ........... 71,_.55 35 T. Slaking Funtl-Red . .......... . .......... .548,0106 o6 ........... ........ ..

ToSinking Fund-lnt ... .......... ' ......... ............ ........... ........... i

'to B:dancea ........ .......... ...... ... 3,=63,552 22 ........... 51,235,595 98 -.I

53,311,558 18 53,311,558 is 411,235,595 98 51,235.535 98

January 3o, x537, By B.,laoces ................................. .... 03,263.5,2 12 ............$1,235,595 93 E. & O. E., F. W. Smrrif, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. AIuCUOK, City Chamberlain.

1 HE MAYOR, At.DEI:)iEN AND COMMONALTY OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account Wit// DR. AssoN G. 31CC1t )K, Chamberla'n, :hurt, the week endrn; 7anuary 30, 1897. CR.

1397. =897. 1 - -

Jan. 3o I '10 Witness Fees ...............6336 64 I Jan. 23 By Balance ..................... $320 r8 Bila,:ce ..................... 1,,63 54 '' 30 Witness Fees............... z,000 o,

2o tS I $2,3zo 18

January 30, 1897. Gm' Baltncc ........... 4r 983 54 { E. S U. E., 1'. \1'. SMITH, Bookkeeper. ANSON G. \IcCOOK, City Chaailxrlaiu,

THE PIAYOR, AI.DERVP\ AND C: G,ISIUN.11TY OF THE CITY OF NEW 1'OI(K, in acCou71t Soho

ANS ♦ ' . M /Lr r/b r! i t ' llR. o G t L t. L a n drr tu~~ the ~ I• , iu

O , e 7✓ e eu t ,{' 7aturaty 30, 1897. CR.

634 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 17, 1897.

Abstract of tile transactions of tile Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending January 30, 1897. OFFICE OF 'I'HE CI'Y CII AIlL;Lk1.AIN, NEW \ -ORK, February 6. I\(•7. f1.vt. W ILLIAM L. STRONG. AIovor ; SIR-In pursuance of section I( of the Consolidation Act of 1852, 1 have the honor to present herewith a report to January 30, 1897, of all moneys received by me, and the amount of all

wartantF paid by me since January 23, 1897, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on January 30, IS97. \ery e. pt ANSON G. McCUOK, Chamberlain. 1 )it. '1'IHE )1'. OR, :\t.1)1 I3I1\ ADD O\I\tONALT\ OF THE t11 \ OF I\i\ ''ORS, in account with ANSO\ G. D1cCooKChambrlazn durin the week en,ttt{;' 7anuar)' 30, 1897. CR.

---- - - - - x8y7, i Jau. 3o To A ddnion tl t1 atct I un 1 ........... ....................... ........ ... $297,O3 98 Jan. 23 By 13alancc.... ...................... ...... ....................

3aclittona] Public Parks Fund ......................................... 921 qo 3o T:tees.................................. Austen.................,.. S.99,6o4 x9 Additional \\'atrt Fund. Co of New York ............................ 6,440 30 ........ •...•••••. S,x96,a5} .8

Anoit,xioc Fun( ..................................................... 424 94 Interest on 1'a yes. ..-. ............. ..... .... ........ 4,484 x3 Bii du,,.- over H ,rle:n Ricer- d Ave .................................. =9,599 '' Arrears

r-meter Fund, N o. z... ............. '< .................:;.~ 34 92 Bronx and Pelham Parksrays ......................................... -1 co Interest on 'faxes.....,................. ..........

Arre of 'Faces . Gilon................... 30,988 09 Ca,tle G,,rien, etc., Ln pro, cenica of. ............................. 1,847 6o Fnnd for Street and Park Openings ...... " ...... ... ........... 22,X44 z8 Caihedi at Parttc.:}'-lmpioccment and Construction ................... zl,006 97 Strict Improvement Fund June =5, x836, .. ...,................. 26,948 84 I Chan t it Grade. etc., 23d and 24th W ards ............................ =,299 ox .< '

. .... .. ........ .... ........ z, bo i Interest on Astchestnts................. ..... ................ 7,307 91 Croton V\':ucr Fund ...................... 5' 7 Towns of Westchester..................1 •` Consolidated Debt Fur.d .............................................. 1,700 oa ................. S9 63

Corlears Hook Parc-CuostruaiOl ind Improc entent .................10 0o Interest-'1'otrf of Westchester Crimii:ii t. t t-house lrttu.l .............................. ....... x,000 00 li Fees-lbtvns of wcxnheoYe.......,.... I.............. .... 3 25

hestcr st er........ '' ...................... 9 o6

,,'O. \ • ct 'k 2 2 Add itiocal Public Parks Fund.......... . ...................... z53 44 Dreattmeut of _trtetnutg-. 0• ._ oc , etc .................. ....

hock Fund ..................... .... ............................... F. St Kit, r Park-Itnpro r ement of Extension .......................... Excisa rises......................................................... Fire I)epar:ment Fund-For Sites, etc.................. .......... Fire Hydrant Fund ................................................. Fund for Street :i nd Pak Opening. ...................................'I uls riuttu.Lsicia Park-Co.,struction of................................... Jl,.11orry Head Park, C0.1structior.of ....................... . . N t. iv Fist River Bride Fund ....................................... Police Depe_tmeoY Fun tl, etc.......................................... Public ichr,,.l Lib:ary F`.tnd ................................... ....... Rapid T ansit Fund No. z ............ .............. ............... Rc!und.t:g bases Paid in ErCer ........................................ ii,rp.tc mg .. ................. .. ................ ..... ... . R, sturiuz;tnd Rcpar in S1~ecisl I°and--Department of Public Vi irks.. Rm venue i;ontl Fund-C1 .tint of Former Commt.sioners of Excise........ Retinue Hold ('stud-J n,igmrn is ..................................... Roveruo Bit.l Funel-greater \etc \ ork Commission ................. Reecnuo Bs~ad Furd-isalaries of Additional Patrolmen ............... Ri ,er,idr 1'.u-k-Couisuro:otmii of...................................... Riverside 1'.,rk and Drive-Completion of Cunstroction ................ Aanua rc lm pies en, cot-School_hou se Fund ............................ School-house Fnnd ...................................................'. Slmyten I )cu }vii Creek Bridge ........................................ S: cot 1n1soYeutent Funcl-June r5, t856 ......... .................. I!ieatrr and Concert Licenses ........................................ 1 , rlAruid nal:trie- and \I,ales ................................... .... \1 at e;-stain Fund, N o.2 .............................................. \Liter-nieter turd No. ..............................

.l illiam,bridge Setter Fund ..........................................

\ ticertising .......................................................... \,luacium . ...... .. ........... ............................... \,luvc:uct-Rep:oir.o

Maintenance and Sh cngthenme ...................

I.ctenolog cal Laborator} ........................................... I',b,e, H, sptnl ......................................................'. i;o.ird of Estimate and Apporti:nment-Expenses of ....................'. i;orin4 Ex.unin:MioiuS Icr Grading and Se., er Contracts................. Con tra

.c.t.s. ..............................

II iulevarils, Ro.,ds and rtnue-,\taimenaimce of.. ..... Itridee over Harlem Kiser Ship Canal-\f:tintcnance .................. ;',r idoes cro?sin Rail: oad -z3d and 241 Ii \Cards ......................... 1 rues Ricer \\'otks-\laintenance au id Repairs ................... ...

rim . t H: nca'al,ly DCCchar0ed Sol diets, Sailors and Marines ..........' I..i-,iii c•t Liven-cs ..................................................

,, Streets- Dupnrtntent of Street Cleaning ......................' Ce,cringencies ................................................. .

R r,r,tm-Salaries and Contingencies. .......................... I5e:'t :ce- Expenses of............................................

ili ltO liar'.:eis .................................................... .. ,-- of the City ui Sew York ......................................

n t -1 n:t lr„II-r s Ulh.e ................................... >,en : i )ot tier At..rne}'s 1)thce ..............................

.i gvncies-District Attorney's Otiicc, Arrearages ................... toddy.-1 :ep.irYment of race, aml .Yss~ssn:cuts ................I

r. iugcocies-La,v Departs:cut ...................................... ingenc:e--Rtgister'o Ot}b_e ......................................

rs- alari:s;,nu Espenscs ..................................... I i - mien of I,wilding. .............................................. ' -;.: r,mcut of Correction .............................................ii

.r tmcnt of Pu'sic Charities ...................................... ...1) partment Fond ........ ...................................

\\itnrsses,etc .................................................. Iciting Cat[n ....... ... .... .... ..... ...... .......... :.it , -, Keep of Hor.e-, Repairs to Vats, Horseshc m:, etc........ t Riker B: i.lges-Repair:, I-tnpro semen t and Stawtcnnnce...... ..

,. ;t Fund .........................................................

- ,:al Fund ........................................................

ctnen and 1laiutrnance of Parks-23d and a}:h IN a: ds.......... -.~ual Expcn=e:, cf Sherilt's Joie. .................................'

...r„st on the City Debt .............................................' _.. tion of Mercantile Establishtnents ...............................'. `em-...... ... .. .. ................................... ' • auto (ia< and Electric Lightin1 .................. .

. ; Cru!, m Pipes ............. ................. ................ .: .. __raphu;g and Priotiutg, etc ................... ..................

.!era;: cc and l :onstru,-tion of Netc l'at its u.rth rf H,: rl em River.... - 1 ..::enance and (;vvcrument of Parks and Places .....................iI 1. n1,u.ince-23d and 24th \\ curds ................................. I

i:0 K. etcSuuudir.s,, eto ..........................................~ I a men 0150 Sr rests and Avenues ...................................'

Sark t..athol:c Pro:cc:ory ......... ..................... .... I. 1 College ........................................ .............: Hundred and Fitt)-;iftli Street Vtuduct-\latnter.ance :std kcpairs~ : II Charities anu Correction ....................................... nI- lns:ruct:on ............ .......................................~

,-i::ent of Claim ofJn•,. Ft.1)'Ruurke .... I .............:............. r Statism-hour.---Rent ........................................... : .. gin: ivory bu:v,,vs, etc ............................................. I

'' ii: , St itionerc crud III auk Coo ii .................................1 .,!c Buildings-Construct out and Repairs. ...................... ia,neu of the Ci; s Repot.n ...................................... ,l s in. obslcncoi°e,c. to St COLt and 1t t nos ........................ i ........ .. ................

:.trs and Rc'te„ a, of I'a emim cults and k r ,d ci ................. icier and Renew al of Pupis,Strop v s, c; ... ..... ...

, Streets did At'cones -Lupat ed 1L..n.enan,-c cf and .sprinkling.' -..;.rues-Board of Assessors........................................

-,re Common Council .. .......... ....... .. -r'-ti n:mis ione;, of Accounts ..................................

7 4 x5,792 64

5 00 1.019 42 4,401 CO 546 x8 I

43,446 =6 7,241 31

14 00 40 00 28o 60

,,230 yo 246 So 1

2,145 to 48 40 x8 50

6,045 un 511 00 3°4 65

75.0 0 00 483 25 74 2S

2,134 00 =,158 00

;o 00 41,549 31

xoo 00 81 70 51.9 50 54=x '.

;.041 35

63,°39 95 255 22 I

2,784 69 185 69

1,014 26 o86 29 72 00

2,120 50 8o o =r 37

3'%0 95 35 co

1,316 82 134.665 52

33 =o 86, 48

2.150 48 75n 84 335 66

1 25 8 30

85o 90 13 5o

356 of 39 56

3,599 95 24. z-

7,271 _;- 12,275 l- 2,0_0 .o

21- I

=,1 J ,340 =,515 27 =,40S 43 =49 46

=0.175 00 1.7;7 66 5.977 96 2,434 58 . 2,2, 2 13

16500: 1.567 90 18.563 46 2,140 92

2;7 oa Sc 52

18,521 32' 199 92 14 00 409 73

15,432 20 =,273 00 600 Co 354 70 337 85

1,0=7 -3 2,524 zc

t.5 50 3 ,125 Oo

6,o56 85 7,215 71 226 :c,

1,344 43 7,063 49

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salaries and Contmgcncies-Ma>or's Office ..................... ...... 1,19165 - --- ---- nnuar o. t8y B l;alance .... a z,8c o 'c„crs and 1)rainn-z3ri and z.}tn \\:,ru_ . ........ ................... 149 36 J• }' 3 7 • } 3 9 0

Sea et s-Repairng and Cleani :.. . .. ................................ F 1,182 45 F cC O. E., F, W. SsIrtH, Bookicreper. ANSON G. \1cCUOK, City C.11ambet lain.

Supplies for and Clea-.=in_ Public()hlces ............................... 2,2rz oh weuom of fndigem Prisoners in County Jail ................. ........ 57 44 THE 't1aTUR, ALDERS: fiV AND l.0?1 \SONALTY OF THE CITY OF NE11 1 ORE. in afCcrt[7tt 7f/t lit

Surveying, La\ang-out, etc., Making IopoKr.YpbJcall auutel s, etc....... 398 46 DR. ANION G. \luL.0Oi,s (aam(erlaitn, during the ace! ' ettdltng, 7msnu[ary 30, 1897. CR, 'tines :. L.uyitmg-iuut. etc.-z d and 24th 1\'.nus ....... ........ .I 55 40 --- ----- ----- -- -._ --- -:---- - - - ----

Street Ln,urosemeun-ForSnrve}'ing, Jlonumentingand Numbering Sts,': 24 00 x857. I I I 1897.

1 elephutiic services and Contingencies ................................ I x:9 48 Jan. 311 1'o Interest Registered.. .. 1 9840 42 Jan. 23 By Balance...... ............. b65,58t 54 - .. __.._I 402,040 c8 I balance..................... 64,739 12

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X33 5 - - BaL, i_rr....... --- - - -._ J tnusry gr 1897. f y Balance ..............86t.739 rz

,441 448 'a eper. A.\Sm )N G. \lcCOI )K, City Chamberlain.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Bellevue Hospital-Prop:,sal of M. Iialiday to remove old tin on stable roof and retie and EXTRACTS FROM 'sltsut So III THE O1FtvIAt. i'I:ut'l:r:r,l700s OF -1ttF: Bo.\RO OF PUBLIC paint Santo for the sum of $189. Accepted. Proposal of Moeslein & Crane Company to furnish

UFIARI I ILS, roll I tIE \\ );ER L\1)17,1; I- EIIRCARY 6, 1897. and put up a stamped steel ceiling, for the sum of $25, Accepted. Cases of contagious diseases Central Office-'1'hic following proposals were accepted, the same being the lowest bids, the transferred to care of Health Department.

sureties having been approved by the Comptroller : Ame:-ican Lumber Company, for 50,000 feet Gouverneur Hospital-Minutes of meeting of Medical Board, held January 30. Approved. coffin boards, at $18.99 per 1,000 feet ; 4,000 feet white pine shelvog, at $53.99 per 1,000 feet ; 11,P iointnrents, etc. 5,COO feet clear white pine, at 853.99 per 1,000 feet ; 2,000 feet clear \thite pine, at $53.99 per I Lodging-house-February I-Thomas J. Long, Night Officer, salary increased from $600 to 1,000 feet ; 5,oc0 feet clear stihite pine, at $5J.99 per 1,000 feet ; 1,000 feet clear white pine, at ' $720 ; James F. Leahy, Night Officer, salary increased from $600 to $720. +r,53.9O per I,c'oo feet ; 2e0 pieces spruce plank, at $o.2e per piece ; 350 pieces hewlock joists, at Out-door four-February t--Thomas U. Ryan, Office Boy, salary increased from $Soo to $12.50 per t,000 feet. The Manhattan bupply Company, for 32,500 yards bandage muslin, " Utica $000 ; James M. Brooks, Office Boy, salary increased from $300 to $360. January t John Balfour, Si::,'' at $0.03 Io-1oo per yard ; and clothing for insane patients ; 500 pairs women's shoes, Nos. 6, Driver, transferred from Correction Department ; Thomas McAuliffe, Driver, transferred from 7, 8, at $0.92 per pair. Richard F. Stack, for 12,000 pounds sole leather, at $0. 1355 per pound ; I Correction Department. 3,000 feet kip leather, at $0. 1023 per foot ; to.coo feet upper leather, at $O.oy92 per loot ; 4,000 Gouverneur hospital-February t John IV. Lewis, Skilled Helper, transferred from pounds offal leather, at $o.ii98 per pound. Murphy Brothers, for pavilion, erysipelas cases, at Bellevue. Bellevue Hospital, as per specifications, at $36,997. 11utphy Brothers, for pavilion, isolated cases, Almshouse-February i-E. E. Safford, Apothecary, salary increased from $400 to $600. at Bellevue Hospital, as per specibcations, at $32,297, Training School, Metropolitan Hospital-February i-Esther A. Shafer, Nurse, salary increased

Steamboats-Proposal of Andrew I'hilhs' Sons for repair work to steamer °°Brennan,'' for from $180 to $Jco. the suit, of 5991.50. Accepted. Randall's Island-February i-Mrs. Susan Ilildreth, Nurse, appointed, salary $180. Feb-

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897• THE CITY RECORD D. 635

ruary 3—Mrs. Ann B. Franklin, Nurse, appointed, salary $180. February i—Charles Schubert, Fireman, salary increased from $300 to $360.

Dismissals. Bellevue Hospital—February 2—James Matthews, Hospital Helper, intoxication. Gouverneur Hospital— February 3—Samuel Bandler, Hospital Orderly, for demanding money

from patients' relatives. Randall's Island—February r—Mrs. Mary F. Kane, Nurse, drunkenness and neglect of duty,

H. G. WEAVER, Secretary.

LAW DEPARTMENT. The following schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the Counsel to the

Corporation for the week ending January 9, 1897 77re AerIor, Aht r,nen and Comemoualty of the Cly of New York are c1 fendantc, wiless

otherwise mentioned. SCHEDULE "A."--SUITS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INSTITU'rI•:D.

RE(IS• WHEN ---

COURT. TER 0 C11- TITLE OF ACTION. ]NATURE OF ACTION. FOLIO. NIENCED.

—426 1857,

Supreme ... 52 Jan. 2 'Perkins, Hesea B. (ex rel.). vs. Mandamus to compel payment of amount of I TheC mptroller ..............1 assessment paid for lath ave. opening.

" ...' 52 427 2 Knickerbo: ker Ice Co. (ex reLJ;Mand.unus to con el payment of amount of I vs.' t he C( mplroler.......... 1 a=-sv•ssment paid Ior rzth ave. opening.

,' I z 428 5 ... " 2 lamb, James A .................~ F. or Sale y as Special ComIni, loner of Jurors, Clerks, Typewriters, etc., for Dec., 1896,

.' , 5r 31'4 " 2 Runge, August F ............... I

6 r 5. For refute ate of excise license fee, fto7.4r,

.. Sr 364 " z Kni.ht, Gcor e \V......... .... do do 3.84. „ 5t 265 2 l7lricl, John 13 ................. do do 4z.zo.

': ... 5' 365 2 Pykr, Harry .................... do do 69.05. ,. ...I 5' 3G6

:. z ,LIcrI<, Isaac .................... (:o do 94.42. '• 51 366 a Al.,ris, Ahraham I ............. do do 7.).08.

do ,• . . .i 5r 367 " Gerken, 2 Dicdrick ................ do 105.25. ..i 51 367 . a Neise, IScnj.,niin ................ do do 67.95.

„ 51 368 .,, " 2 ' Nuns,, Pedro ................... do do 97.00. .. ... 51 368 " S Ilihe, \\ lli:om R ................j do do 39.93• . 52 369 " 2 nfoitzo 11, Georg .................. I do do 45.49•

51 969 2 i \lartin, (;erns ,m ................. do do 5,.rz. 51 370 z D:u>i (r, amurl ........... do Jo 16q.25.

,: ... 52 429 •` 4 \lalun(•, James 1'........... Fer sala y as Assistant Clerk in Coroners' ...... Office for l Sec., x_'96, ~t2s,

., ...i 5r 370 „ 4

J. (Recker, ulie ................... For rebate of excise license ice, cr 57.3'-• . 5r 371

°. 4 I(-lark, I<hes .................... do do 19.-.;7. •. 51 371 '' 4 j Cube, l,va'.1L ......... du do 87.14. ., 5' 372 1 ...' 4 Cobs, [o;, pat ................... t'. do 26.30.

.. S, 472 ,• 4 ' (;. r.Icnber~~ r. G nertri e C....... (lo do rcr.; t. 9r 3x3 4 Hughes, Patrick ................ rIs ['0 83.50.

.. 51 373 ,. 4 .1 oat _, I hnma, J............... i do do

.. Sr 374 4 7i[urr i;•. y, \lichncl J ............ do do

...~ 5t 374 .. 4 \Ioi xis, ,I c a.I 'IV............. do to 94.27. ::

•• `r 375 4 Pic1-. icker, Bernhard .... .. ..... i (lo • do 6q.o5.

,• .} ~' hirmer, Char_ t H..... . ! (lo do 34.37. ':... . 51 475

:: ~ 5' 376 " 4 17i .h omakcr, Id i it If ........ .. ('o ato 13.37• •• ... 51 376 " 4 ' W„rth, J0.eph .................. do do 73.43• ,. ...',I 5t 3,7 " 4 lIslTnian, Wenzel ............... (o do Sr.Er. •' .. 51 377 4 AG lieu, Alm .................... do do 705. •̀ Si 318 " 4 Harazirn, Frank ................ . do 17.06. ;; ...'. 5r 378 4 11e ~a •., John .................... i do do 45.48. 151 79 . . .' " 5 Schlott, Atrt ,n ................... do co 142.44.

,: ^ 379 r •̀ q !I 6chuc der, Fntz ................ da do 33.52. .

I gr 350 g 1) I;c, (. sr.. ................. I cln do 45.6.

... 51 380 I " 5 'l :opt tk J.,sph ................ I do dr. 167.04. ,. ..., 5t 381 5 Sittucr., Herman F., and another

,: (;rob, do to 170, 9. (to do 75.62. •' 5t 381 g :lrno'd ...................

5' 382 ': _ ( ;ahxghtr, P;erick, and another. do (to 41.65. ' S , ;gz 5 •• :noes .................... VC;ird, J do do 60.96.

`. 51 363 ... " 5 Reiss, f.oils .................. t:o do 411.20.

,. ... Sr 383 •• 5 1ldler. Charles ................. do do 111504. do co •, ... 51 384 " .............. 5 Carl enter, John I I 90.42.

'. 53 r ..., :: 5 7mwnsend, John .................. ummons only served.

.. 53 z , For o Is, paint, etc., furni-hod to Department of 5 Childs, Charles A ...... .. ...i Correct.on, bet. Jan. .(1 and Oct. to, 1895,

. 023148. 5, 394 1 9 A',len, Flavius J .... .. .......... Ior rehatc of excise license fee, 93. t6.

.. 52 385 ... I

5 Neadl s, Iota .................. do do 159.'.8. do do 6o_1.5. ,. ...' S , 385

„ 51 386 :''1 Hiitp Ertt A 5 er, ................

5 Gall, Chines 1'................. do do 86.eo. ,, ,.. 52 430 '< 5 ~Arlww, ](icha rd N .............. For salai y as Justice of rzth District Court for

Dec., 1696, 9-Co.

" .. 52 430 " 5 Coxvan, Thomas ................ For salary as Deputy Clerk of 121h District Cour; for Dec., r8g6, Szso.

! 52 435 '• •

•. a flow, Lucius \V ................ 'For sult ry as Stenographer of rzth District

(.(.011 for I -cc., 18 6, 5t'- 6.66. '. 51 430 ' 5 Burlando, Emanuel ........... ( Fur salary as Interpreter of :.th Distiict Court

for I)cc•, r8y6, S:co.

"... 52 430 " 5 Waterhouse, William W......... For salary as Attet,dant of rzth District Court - for Dec., r896, c85.33.

,' .,. 52 430 " 5 Hunt, Seaman .................. For ,al:u-y as Attendant of rzth District Court

'I... Sa 430 5 Samuel ................. I For IBerrian, for Dec., 1896, 863.33•

salary a. Janitor of tzth District Court for

... Sz 431 5 Lewenstein, Carl L ............. Dec., :8y6,

F'nr salary as Deputy Clerk of Court of General Sessi( for Dcc., 1796, ns sa o.

Davenport, James P,........... For szlary as Justice of 13111 District Court for ... 5z 432 5 Dec., 1896, $5o..

„ • . 52 432 •' 5 Dumahaut, Adolph N........... For salary as Clerk of i3th District Court for Dec., '896, 9250.

1 .•. 52 432 " 5 Andrews, Robert ............... For salary as Assistant Clerk of t3th District Court for Dec., uSqf,92so.

... 52 430 " 5 Fish, James H .................. For salary as Stenographer for 13th District Court for Dec., i8.6, a ,66.66.

. .. Sz 432 5 Rechneitzer, Max ............... For salary as Interpreter of t3th District Court for

.. . .. S 52 4'a " 5 Hahn, Valentine .....•........ I

c., r8g6, e too. For salary as Attendant of t3th District Court

for Dec.,

a a8o6, 883.33. ... 5z 432 I . 5 Bowne, Samuel S ............... For saary as Attenuant of t3th District Court

for Dc.-., x896, 583.33•

" •.• 52 432 5 McCarrick, Thomas H.......... For salary as Janitor of 13th District Court for Dec., 1896, 579• _

ii ,•• 53 3 I, 5 Pratt, Carrie G ................. 1'or salal y as Stenographer to Board of Coin - mtssioners in acquirng title to court-house site at Madison ave. and 25th st., $308.75.

For Clerk to Board Commissioners salary as of ... 53 5 5 Arthur, Frank D ............... in acquir ng ti le to courthouse site at Madi- son ave. and 25th st , $6o.

11 ... 53 4 'I 5 Kesseler, Anthony ............... For rent of certain premises on southwest tor, of Columbus ave. and rz.th st., for quarter ending Dec. 6, 1896, 9625.

" ... 53 6 " 5 Bell, Harry W., vs.The Mayor, To foreclose I en under contract for building etc., Luis Cattaberry et al.... sewer, etc., in Fast 198th St., bet. Webster

ave. and Jerome st., $1,006.85. " (tt) 3x3 5 Coursen, Alfred C. (In re)....... To vacate assessment for Broad st. paving, from

Pearl to South st. " •. • (ax) 314 " 5 Morgan, Thrmas, executor, etc To vacate assessment for Washington at. paving,

(In re) ....................... In in [Sank to Gansevoort St. " • •, )c!)315 j •' 5 Coursen, Alfred C. IIn re)....... I o vacate assessment for Moore st. paving, from

Pe,rl to South st. 'I ... 53 7 6 Munroe, Henry W. (ex rel.), vs. Maldamus to compel repayment of amount paid

he Compiroll.r .......... for 12th ave.opening. " ... 53 7 " 6 Graff, William T. (ex rel.), vs. itlandamus to compel repayment of amotmt paid

The Comptrolb r .......... fur Izth ave. opening. I, ... 51 386 6 Espen•chield,Joseph ........... For rebate of excise license fee, 553.90. •• 5r 37 :' 6 BBohn, Julius .................... do do 271.30. 'I sr 387 6 'Heins, W lliam Si! .............. do do 80.55. 'I... 53 8 " 7 Shaw, R chard 111. ex rel.l, vs. Mandamus to compel refunding of amount paid

1 he Comptroller ....... ... for rzth eve. upraine, 5106.35. I, ... 53 9 " 7 Smith, '• arren B., vs. Henry B. to f.,reclose a mortgage.

Weselman and wife, The Mayor,etc.'et at .............

• ,,, 5t 388 7 Zttdrecle, Wilham.............. For rebate of excise license fee, 956.99. 'I Sr 388 " 7 Danker, Charles ..:.. ......... do do 88.78,

" 5r 389 " 7 Zudreele, William, et al......... do do 54.25. • 5t 389 8 Snyd r,Valentan P.,ndanother, do do 8,278.75.

receivers of Bavarian S t a r I3rcwme Co ........

'I . 51 39° " 8 Henry Elias Brewing Co.... •... do do 1,846.50. I,..

... 5r 39' " 8 Duelgei, Peter .................. do do 838.48, do do a8. 388

" ... Sr 391 " 8 George, & Co.......... Ringler, .. ... 5, s9r 8 Glua on,John F ................ do do 56.70.

,• . •' 8 " 8 Smyth,

O Brien, William ............... James H ................

do do ...... do do 177.10.

,, ... " ...

5t 39a Sr 393 " 8 tiro

trick. Maty ................ do do 147.91• do do 90.00.

... 5r 393 8 Allaire, Widtam, and another.., for ... 8 Thompson, William ..............ro recover amount of assessment pail paving

Natick st bet Franklin and Carmine sus 11348.03,'

... 53

at " 8 Daly, James .................... To recover amount of assessment paid for pad and tooth sts. underground drains, 9480•

sdJud. Dist. 53 12 1. 8 Palmer, John, vs. John F. Harriot, In replevin watch and chain valued at $75, as Property Clerk, etc........

Supreme ... 53 15 I Jan. 8 Halsey, Peter 0 ................For an award made for property taken for a scho I site at East Broadway, Henry. ant[ Scammcl sts., $ro,877,30. 4

53 t6 8 I Halsey, William ................ For an award made for property taken for a • • • 'I school silt at Fist Broadway, Henry and

' •' . • . Scammel sts., $10,877.30. ,, 5r 394 " 8 David Stevenson Brewing Co. For rebate of excise license fee, 9798.27.

(No. z). •, ... 51 394 " 8 Dryfoss, Alphonse .............. do do ,So.ff. " ... sc 395 ,• 8 Ilnnder, Walter . ................I do do 144.35. •, .... Si 395 '° 8 -cblosser, Leopold W do do 144.3=. :. ... 51 396 '• 8 'Cr mmin-, J,Ihn ................. . d~ do 52.08.

" 51 396 •• 8 Nleyrurs, Maurice ...............jI do do 50.9(. ., ...~ 5r 397 ' .` 8 Cole, Annie F :.................. do do aS..,7. ., ... 51 357 " 8 Peck, Ju'es ......... .. ... .. do d„ 51.66. ° 53 1 7 '' 8 Ker, NIa: gar$ t, and Elias Suit Striker, uit for partition of certain real estate.

vs.'1•he .1layor, etc , Of at .' ... 53 13 '' 9 jTyson, 1=aac C. lex rel.), vs. The':l[nndamuc C, Corti' l Imc m nt : f' relater's sal-

Contptroller, etc.......... ' ary as Ronnd,i,i iu, IrL.ui 6114. to Dec., iSy6, $ 5.. o8u,

•.. 53 r8 " 9 Raymond George B. ansI George Summons only nor, r' W. Raymonu vs. The Mayor, etc., Laui, Cattaberry et al...

51 398 9 Cob, 11'•del a E . ............. For reboot of esd-e liu:uoc I. e, 46. 5'S. ... Sr 398 '' 9 ..Randall. Charles II............. do Ilo 54.60.

••

. . 51 399 " g \fay. r, Jacob ................... do do 21 92.

•' . 51 9) " 9 Frank, Frederick ............... do to 67.40. '. .j 5r 4 o 9 Stal-,I, Frederick ................. do do 19.73. „ ... Si 4.0 " 9 ll..ycr. 14 try ................... d do 47.24. .. ... ;r Oar '' 9 Halmken. John II ............... do do 43.82. .. ... 5t 40r " 9 1). orac le, J .eel. ............... d, do 77.5'.

... 5t 402 " 9 K. fluter, Jacob .................. do do 24.t6. ', ... gr 402 ' 9 Col,c, ll,rtru Ic ................. do do 21.57. " SI 403 9 Strecker, \I ulncc . . c > do r 43.80.

SC:I It wI.r. ''B. Jt DGNIENlS, ORto.as :\3D DecJ1t.ta 1`.NtEltl:ii. Pasquale Missal,o—Order entered denying motion for a nest' trial. \Villialn A, Ilart--Order entered discontinuing, the action without costs. John J. \lontgornery —Order on remittitur entered. James J. Powers vs. Patrick J. AV'al!:h, et al —Juddment entered dismissing the complaint witlt

$25 costs against the plaintiff, and directing the Comptroller to pay the nunteys retained. Catherine Spain—Judgment entered in favor of the City out the verdict and for $tog costs. John II. O'Rourke—Order entered (liscon tilt ti os the action without costs. Thomas E. Leeman (eight actions)—Order entered on consent consolidating the actions. George R. Sheldon, as ansgnee—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs. Joseph NL Hart (twenty-five action,)—Order entered consolidating actions. In the matter of the One Hundred and Seventeenth street school site—Order entered con-

firming the Commissioners' report. People ex rel, The Nlanliattan Railway Company vs. The Conuttissiouers of Taxes, etc.—

Appellate Division—Order entered amending former order by inserting the word " unanimously," etc.

The California Asphalt Company—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs. People ex rel. John J. Dempsey vs.Commissioncr of Public AV'urks—Or(ler entered granting

(notion to punish for Contempt unless respondent tiles return within fsvelv'e hours. People ex rel, The Knickel borker Ice Com!sany vs. •1'1e Comptroller ; People ex rel. Ilosea

Ii. Perkins, et a], vs. The Comptroller—Orders entered granting writs of tnandautus. Max A. Cramer—Order entered discontinuing action without costs. People ex rel. \Villtam \V. O'Connor vs. The hoard of Police Commissioners, $58.50 ; People

ex rel. John J. Sullivan vs. The Board of Police Commissioners, $`lO.5o ; People ex rel. Thomas Jefferson vs. "1 he Board of Police Conuutssiouers, 557.50 ; People ex rrl. Emil Kascbau vs. The Board of Police Couuuis.ioner=, 58.So ; People Ux rel, Richard S. Meaney vs. The Board of Police Commissioners, $62.50 ; I'eop)e ex tel. Patrick \V'. Dwyer vs.'I'he Board of Police Commissioners, i766.5o ; People ex rte. John J. O'Brien vs. 1-he ('ark Conunissioners, $73.6o—Judgments- of affirm-ance entered in favor of the Ie.pon(lenls with costs.

Walston 11. Brotera, as Receiver, etc. (Section 4)—Order entered resetting the order denyin_, the mutton to anted the complaint.

Carlo Cassageanlla vs. Josiah \Vestervelt et al. — Order entered discontinuing the action without costs.

People ex rel. Marcelli II. Itarilati vs. The Comptroller—Order entered quashing writ of mandamus.

James G. D. Ihirnett - Order entered continuing the injunction. Judgments were entered in favor of the plaintiff:, in ttie following cases : Ilenry Fajen, 162. t.J

Mary P. Manah.°n, X27.35 1.51 ; 'l'he Fabric fire (lose Company, 672.37 ; Arthur A. AlcLean, s6,000 ; Jacob Korn, $15,462 ; I1 :nova Brayton, $4,925.50 ; Harrison Taylor Crook, $277.12 ; 'Thomas L. Leeman, 65, 558.53; J'lhtt J. Smith, as Receiver, etc., 5102.79 ; Faust D. Malzone, 634.52 ; Adolph V'otter, at82.86 ; Rosa Isaacs, 615S.SS ; Frederick Lumrtedt, f75.55 ; Isaac l lershorn, 524.64 ; Louis UreeRhot, Si 12.11 ; Catherine C. Croshy, as executrix, etc., .s21,S62.68 Stephen Tupfer, 590; L'arhara 'l'opfer, $90; Charles J. Levy, 595.84 ; John Ellard, $x90.28 \Vil!ielmine Meyer, 6219.22 ; Gustav Heltje, 5212 ; P. J. Fitzsiutmons, 520[.98 ; Albert Ott, 52ot.6o ; \Pilt1an Rapp, 5194.95 ; Max Ilebst, .38.50: Board of \Vater Commissioners of the City of Yonkers, 61,521.99 ; MJax Salmon, $48.87 ; H. B. Sharmann & Sons, 54,612.99 ; Philip A. Smyth and another, tit i7.73,

SctttsUU Lh: "C."—SUITS AND SPECIAL PPOCEEDI'sGS TRIED AND ARGUED. Rosa Schneider ; Bernard McGill ; Bertha V'olkening ; The Mayor, etc., vs. Thomas O'Biien;

The Mayor, etc., vs, James McDermott ; 'l'he Mayor, etc., vs. John Best and another ; The Mayor, etc., vs. Amelia Gorman and another—slotiuns for preference made before Freedman, J. ; motions granted ; 1. 11. Greener for the City.

Charles J. Dixon--Tried before Scdgwick, J., and jury ; decision reserved ; J.'1'.Malone and R. S. Barlow for the City.

People ex rel. The Chihuahua Mining Company vs. The Commissioners of Taxes, etc. , People ex rel. •l'he American Type-Founders Company vs. The Commissioners of Taxes, etc. ; People ex rel. The Hawley Box and Lumber Company vs. The Commissioners of Taxes, etc. ; People ex rel. Henry i\lcShane Manufacturing Company vs. The Commissioners of 'Faxes, etc. ; People ex rel. Yellow Pine Company vs. The New York City Traction Company--Motions for preference made before Truax, J. ; motions granted ; J. H. Greener for the City.

William H. Naething (eleven cases)—Motions to consolidate actions made before Beach, J. decision reserved ; G. O'Reilly for the City.

People ex rel. Marcelli H. Barilati vs. The Comptroller—Motion to quash writ of mandamus made before Brach, J. ; motion granted ; G. L. Sterling for the City.

In the matter of the charges against A. N. Vhite—Hearing before the Board of Docks proceeded and adjourned ; T. Farley for the City.

John Buckley (and fifty-four other cases)—Ihlotions to vacate judgments and to compel the plaintiffs to accept the City's answer ; argued before Beach, J. ; motions granted with Sio costs in each action ; R. S. Barlow for the City.

)Ieari,zjs before Commissioners of Estimate in condcm,za/ion froeeedins's. Riverside Park, St. Nicholas ('ark, Little Italy Park, one hearing each--C. D. Olendorf and

G. Landon for the City. Seventy-seventh street school site, two hearings ; Ei hty-second street school site, one hearing;

Lewis street school site, one hearing--J. T. Malone for the City. FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

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The following schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the Counsel to the i(orporation for the week ending January 16, 1897 :

The Allavor, Aldermen ago' Commmonol/y o_f the City of Nrru Yolk rrre defendants rntl.js 7therwise mezttioned.

• SCHEDULE "A."—SC1.rS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INS'rI•rUTED.

Rents-WHEN R COUT. 7ER Cost- TITLE OF ACTION. NATURE: OF ACTION.

-- FOL O I MEN CEO

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iupreme ... 5r 403 : Jan. I2 .Hirschl aum, Simon .............For rebate of excise license fee, *118,1.tc. . 51 404 " to Wrli>sker, Herniae ..............' do do 9e.50.

11 ... 5t 404 I " 12 Kranz, Ant n ...................1 do do 63.49 • ,, St 405 II l'ieiff r, Charles ......... ...... do do 165.36. " 51 405 " tz 1 Comumer'_s Brewing Co., No. 4..1 do do 337.01. " 406 I " Iz Meyer, Autnn H ................I do do 153.72. `' ,.. at 4C6 " 12 Spies, Charles. ................. do do 102.70. " .. 5r 407 '' a Johan n.cn, Christian............ do Jo 147.91. " ... 5t 407 " I2 Reuhsam & Horrmann Brewing) do do 1.725.1x.

Cc........... " •• 53 19 " 12 Gunning, John It., as assignee, For rerairs made at fire-eno-ine houses and at

etc., of }tarry Trask and Will- Headquarters of Fire Department, $,49.80, iam N. C irnuchael ............

" 53 21 " 12 Drntp;ey, Jnhn J. (CS rel ), vs Certiorari to review proceedings in the removal Charles H. T. Colli', Commis- of relator from the position of Messenger. stoner of Public Works. .

" (an) 327 " ra Fraser, Mary L., et at. (In re)... ro vacite assessment for paving James sl„ from . Cherry to South sr. " • • 53 22 1 ra Beard, Frank S ................. Fees for stenogr.iphic minutesfttrnished to Dis-

trict Attorney in criminal cases, gzso. • 53 14 " 22 Sparks, George (ex rel.), vs. Mandamus to compel reinsrat(ment of relator to

Edward C. O'Brien at al., Dock position of Carpenter in Dock Department. Commissioners................

636 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897.

=Q7. Sul reme.... s3 23 Jan. tz De L(rng, Arthur I) , E. Minnie For payme~•t of award made for property taken ALDERMANIC COMMITTEES. Defarturent ofPublic Parks—Arsenal, Central Park,

1llingwor,h and Emily J. De for a public school site at East Broadway, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, =o A.M. too P. M. Long ......................... Henry- and Scammel sts., $27,500. Ferries and Franchises. Saturdays, t2 M.

•••, 53 24 " lz Daniels, Wifiam........ ... Summons cnly served. FERRIES AND FRANCHISES—The Conn- Dehartnrent ofDocks—Batterv, Pier A, North river,

... 53 25 '• 15 Alticri, Pasquale, vs. The Mayor, etc., I)oinenico Lordi, and Mar-

To toreclo,e lien under contract for laying main from Shaft No. 25, New Aqui ducT, to tank in mittee on Fen'ies and Franchises will hold a 9 n M. to 4 P. Si.

Detarttuent o/ Taxes and Assessments—Stewart celli H. Barilati ......... . ..... the pumping stttion at High Bridge. public meeting on Friday, February 19 1897 ~tuilding, q A. Al. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, 12 M.

, . ;r 408 r; l' Iyne, I•:dward R ............... For r- -bate of excise license fee. It47.93• at 2 o'clock P. M., in Room 16, City Hall, " in Board o/Electrical Control—No.1262 Broadway. Si 408 15 1 t alp•, John A ................... do do 58.64. relation to establishing ferry from the bulkhead Debart,uent of Street Cleaning—No. 32 Cha.nbers

'• ... 5= 409 =5 E,sle, I hendore ................ \let I '• =5 g,er, Charles W...,,....,, ... 51 4oy

do do 7.[z. do do 86,60, foot of Market street, East river, in the City of

.ireet, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. AT. Civil Service hoard—Criminal Court Buildin g,9 A. M.

Sr 4t0 r5 I)oscher, John -................. I do do 355.70. New York, to the City of Brooklyn." to 4 P. M.

.. ;t 410 =5 ileyer, FrederickR'............ do do 45.56. \'1'M. It. TEN EYCK, Clerk, Common board of Estimate and Apportionment—Stewart

... 5= .Ice =5 Blancke, Charles F.............' do do ==7.53. _ 1t = \Icheever. Alexander.......... do do So7.43- 5

'.1 Cotin.L. Building.

Board a Assessors—Office, 27 Chambers street, 7 9 •' • 5i a

...53 are •• t; Nateme,er, Henry F. ,...,.,.•. do

made for property taken or

53 26 t 5 Wa llace, William .............. For an p p y EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. \. M. CO . P.M. Police e rsrtnrext—Central Office, No. 300 Mulberry p

school site on Sheriff and Broome as., t!3,O00. .. 5; 27 ' 15 Townsend, John ................ Summons only served. Pttrsu:tnt to statutory requirement, notice is

strc Si.nt. to et, 9 A. P. nt. Board ofEducalion—No.146Grand sit eel.

- ,,. Sq z8 r5 Harris, Tames M. jex eel. , vs.(Certiorari to review the removal of relator from hereby givCn t111t an act had been passed by Sker,~ s O(Jlce—Nos. 6 and 7 New County Court- 1'h z Board of Police Commis- signers, etc ...... .......... ..

I the t rce. both branches of the Legislature, entitled house, o A. M. to 4 F. nl-

Register 's O ce—East side City Hall Park, 9 A.M. to g ~ Y

I . I I . .. t \tell, Peter, Adolph Woll, Peter ..,. Fees for inspection of weights and measures, 51. AN ACT to provide for the Paving of Jerome f P. at. \Volt, Jr., and Frederick Woll, avenue, in the City of New York. Commfisszoner of 3urors—Room 127, Stewart Build- W,mtposing the firm of Peter \1-, 11 & Sons, ad-. 'The May r,'

.............. I......... _ .

~

, ('archer notice ]s hereby- given that a public

hearing upon such bill will be held at the office

mg, o A. Si. to 4 P. Si. County Clerk's O~tce—Nos. 7 and 8 New Count}•

Court-house, A. St, to P. M. 1) 4 ., se, Henry ...... of the Alayor, in the City Hall, in the City of District Attorney's Office — New Criminal Court '

I

n` paid for ICI reeulanng etc., ts[ ave., from gad to =oryth regal in i

t oess~n5 New 1 ol'k, oil Febittary 18, 1897, at 3 o'clock Building, 9 A. M, to 4 P. Si.

.

etc.,

t

ave.,

...., .....

e P, '' Vie Crty Record Office—No. a City Hall, 9 A. Al. to 5

Saturdays, Si. to ,.. Si 4=2 ' it long, Andrew 1......." .. For rebite 1 , -9 7 •' t~"cisz, Merit, ' do do 62.47, .., qt 413 it .................. Dated CITY HALL, NF.Nv 1 ORK, February 15,

P. 1t., exec t A. 12 Si.

P Y . 9 ! Co•ernor's A'ontn—City Hall, open from so A. M. to a

~\ . L. STRONG, Mayor. 1897. y P. n,. ; soondays, w to za A. Al. ... Si 414 •' =6 Weis.bein,Ano.ph .............. do do 52.72.

•. ... Si q=; '. =n 'chn.tcr, Ann .................. do du t5zgz. Coroners' Office—New Criminal Court Ruilding,open := 414 •' =6 6e11}•, Jelin Frank ..... ........ do do t9. ,5

"inrene do Pursuant to statutory requirement, notice is constantly. Edward F. Reynolds, Clerk.

Surrogate's Court—New County Court-house. to.3o .. ct fit: ,ti ~lasin, t . .......... ..... uo 57.55• ;, 16 Interim, Erna, and anon,..,... do do 4=e 4,,,87. hereby given that an act has been passed by M.toa,.nt.

51 416 " to \Virten, I)iederich ............. do do 55.vs. both branches of the Legislature, entitled A &Rafe Di✓i'sio,r, ,Sufireute court—Court-house, _ =6 'Culbert, Sarah L„ Maruareta, To vacate assessment for"ashingron st. paving, I AN ACT in relation to unclaimed interest moneys Yo, nt Filth avenue, corner Eighteenth street. Court

Frederick A. and William E. from Rank to Gansevoort st. (..ulbert, heirs Alexander I. j of

in the hands of the Public Administrator In the opens at t l•. Al. Supreme Court—County Court-house, ro.30 A. M. too

Culbert, deceased jr. re; ...... City of New York, and the use of a portion } P, ,i

c3 32 ' 16 Haffner, I,eo F .................. Damages for personal injm•ies by being knocked thereof for certain purposes. 1 Criminal Division, Supreme Court—New Criminal down by cart owned by City at =zoth sr, and F'urllter notice is heteb\• given that a public Court Building, Centre street, opens at 10,30 A. Si. \Ve,teru Boelev.,rd on July ac, xSg6, cto,oco.

Albert, loin F. Harp I'., valued at hears, u ton such bill trill i.el held at the nffice ourt of Gene, al Sessions—New Criminal Court

.. c: 33 16 Cappelle, , s, replevin certain gouts c 375. of the Uavor, in the City Hall, in the Gity of g 1 building, Centre .t l ert, Court opens at it o'clock A. Si.;

adwurns 4 P. Al. Clerk's (1(iice, =O A. Si. till 4 P.M. rot, etc ......... ............ 5: 34 " r6 Hamuier, Michael of)... For an award for parcels Nos. 16 and 26 Berry + p, y ... ,Matter New York , On February I~, 1897, at 2 o'clock -- City Court—City Hall. General Term, Room No. 20

St.. from L.ngwood to Lafayette ave. ! P. 11l • na 'cam, Part ., Room o. on , Part ., boom 1 '1 - I N II Room

... 53 35 ,. it Kent, Horace }I ................ Damaces for person. I injuries caused I,y falling in hale in East bet. ave. and East ;;d st., it

])aced C['I'1' HALL, NEA' 101:1:, February' 15 • Nu, z= ; Part Ill., Room No. _5; Part IV., Room No. n. Special Term Chambers will be held in Room No. 19

river, on Aug. 2c, :897, sc;,OCO. IS97• \'i . L. STRONG, Mayor. I Io A. S. to 4 P. Ni. Clerk's Office, Room No. To, City 53 36 " 16 \`,-iedeke, George ex ref.), vs.-Certiorari to review the removal of relator from Hail. Q A. Si. to 4 P. S1.

The Board of Police Commis- the fors.,,,. l'uisuant to statutory requirement, notice is Court of Sjkcial Sessions—New Criminal Court sioners......... ...

— _- _ i- -- -. ___ __ ut , st that an act has been passed by Building, C Opens daily, except Saturday, hereby b. ~,ivt tl Clerk's ours daily, Saturday - - - - --

SCHEDULE c° B."—JL"fiG>iF.."I5, ORDFF :1\D DECR1"Ey ENTERED. at to A. M1I. k's h s 1 }'. . at , y.

both branches of the Le islature, entitled g fromo ict Civil4P.M.:-Fi rst Dy.ri ii. until It e A~ YcT to provide for a tempotofV bridge and u:'strzct Crz :! Courts—First Di it Stet—Southwest

srrcdetletT -iteinle, Jr.: and another—Order en'ered discontinuing the action without costs. approaches over the Bronx river at or near I corner of Centre and Chambers streets. Clerk's offi, e People ex eel, The bur.bcwic Manufacturing Com tan • vs, Tax Commissioners, etc.— Order 1 b 1 } Westchester avenue, to the City of New York, ! open from 9 Si,:,, to A P. Al. Second District—Corner of

.pie l reducing assessment for the yeat' iS96 to the sum Of 5I0,510.81, Maicho Fortunato—Order entered reviving and continuing the action as to defendants Thomas

Grand and Centre streets. Clerk's Office open from lit connection w i th the bridge heretofore oath- 9 A to 4 P, at. Third District—Southwest corner

- orized to be constructed under chapter 617 Sixth avenue and West Tenth Street. Court open daily i'.1ttOR and Jobll F. Dal\son. of the La \%s of 1896. Svida ys and legal h,vlidays excepted) from q A. Si. to

Fourth First Dempsey' Commissioner Public \\'orks People ex ref. John J. vs. of —Order entered granting butcher notice is hereby given that a public 4 P M. District—No. 30 street. Court notion to puns<h for contempt unless respondent stipulates for trial on third Monday of January.

he,a-ing upon such bill will be held a, the office opens

t,9 ASixthailDistrictftNorthwest orner 4 '1'went}y. Philip Shelansky—Judgment entered allowing the plaintiff to withdraw a juror upon payment I of the ayor, in the City Hall, in the City of M third street and Second avenue, Court ouens9 A.M

l ,of

f 1~People trek. ext \Gill anus R. Martine vs. The Comptroller—Order entered ed denying the motion for Nety 1'orl., on February' t8, IS97, at 2.32 street. Court opens, o o'clock (except Sundays an ti

0 Clock P. M. Ti 1 erentptorc writ of mandamus, allowing an alternative to issue. legal holidays). Eighth 1);strict —Northwest corner of

Dated CITY IIALL, sl 55 '1 ORE February 15, twenty- third street and Iighth avenue. Court opens Leonora M. O'Rourke—Tudgment entered in favor of the City dismissing the complaint and 1897. Vi 1.. STRONG, Mayor. 9 A. nt. Trial days : \Fednesdays, Fridays and Satur- .

fur ~I [ j.~c5' COTS and dislntt'Sen1elcts. days. Return days : Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-

People cx rel. Pernard McLoughlin vs. Commissioner of Public \\ orka—Order entered denying I } g

Pursuant to Statutor • re uirenient, notice is days. Ninth District—No. 172 East One Hundred and

motion for peremptory writ of mandamus. hereby given that an act has been pa sed by o'clock (ex eptr Sundays andP legal vholidays). Tenth Tohannah Harberger, as adnlinistratris, etc.—Order entered discontinuing the action without I both branches of the Legislature, entitled District—Corner of 'Third avenue and One Hundred

Cost-. \Iargaretha Meyer 1. Herlihy- denying the ,lotion for an injunction vs. John -Order entered

AN ALL to amend chapter 321 of the Lass's of 11 An Act in relation to the

and Fifty-,eighth street, 9 A. nt. to 4 P. Al. Eleventh District—No. g59 Eighth avenue. Court open daily 1896, entitled (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g A. %t, to

t\:''' .Lo osts. harles Buck vs. Charles IL T. Collis—Order entered granting injunction pen lente lice.

jttri~dicltonof the I)epartmentof Public Parks, in the City of New York, over certain streets

1 4 P, nt 1'welfthDistrict—Westchester, New York Cat}. 'Open daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted), fro,,

In the ,tatter of opening One Hundred and Sixteenth street—Order entered directing the in said city." ) A. M. to 4 P. Si. yiybirtemtit District —Corner Columbto

roller to pad' the Sely I on Ho pi[al an ass atcf of 40. Furthel notice is hereby given that a public avenue and One Hundred and YAhenty-sixth street. from c e, io;ly (;unsays and legal holidays excapted,,

People ex ref. The Neu- York Institution for the Blind vs. Com troller—Order of affirmance p p I hearing upon such bill will be held at the othce A

from o A. a.to 4 P.>t, ontered in favor of the relator with costs. i of the Mayor, in the City' Hall, in the City of I Citv tttagrstrat.s'Court's—Office of Secretary, Fifth

District Police Cuttrt, One Hundred and Twenty—fifth Rosie Schneider, an infant, etc.—Order entered preferring the cause on the calendar, New lurk, ott February IS, IS97, at 3.30 In the matter of the estate of Angelina Crane, deceased—:lppellate Division order of affirm-

i Fourth First lliari rke Tombs, ! Ccntr near avenue.

o'clock P. nt. Centre street. Sec;ndDistrict—JcHerson.ttarketlhird :.ace entered. ! Dated CITY I IALL,'.'ttat- \ ola. February 15, District—No.6q Essex street. Fourth District—Fitly.

People ex eel. Eliza A. Brush t s. The Comptroller—Order entered granting writ of mandamus. 119 1\'. L. STRO\G, Mayor. I seventh scree,, near Lexington avenue. Fifth District

JJudgments were entered in rtv ,r of the plaintiffs in the following actions : Tames A. Lamb, } g —vac Hundred and Twenty-first street southast-ro corner of Sylvan place. Sixth llistncc—(one Iiundrei

1.712.35: Tames F. slalone, SI2S : Herman I leitlelberg and another, Si,47o.56 ; John J. Smith, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. and Filly-eishth street and Third avenue. iSv receiver. etc.. 5102.-9 : Henry M. Ritcher, 516t.J4 ; Angelo Morello, $125.36 ; Charles A. -

'8 Laws of 1862 ;tic Consoli- 'tl{er. Sj.1 } ; Herman Tories, -66.1] ; 1 i sole 1lontonati and another, '3q.,5 ; Christopher H, section of : pttr .t oo,

ation art „t t e Cit\ „t ew Nork, .road-•, that i N ST. OPENING AND IMPROVEM'T. Ik1'A iii , 'I1 j, j0 . ̀atssffe1 F. hc0l)s, as aciti\'el, a'16S.S ; file F. astern Ii reIA in,, Company (No, I) the-re shall be puf,llstiCd ,n the Ciis RECOR,, Within -

.}t.61 The Eastern Brewing Con;pany (No, 2), -93.35 ; '1-he Easicrn Bresstug Company (No. 3), , the „toutk of j,tnuar}' jncac4 year,a list ofall suhor- '1'HA'1 'I'HF.Rf; N't ill IS HERr.B e (;IVE\ 1V will be :t regular me ii of the fiord of Street

I "a 1 The I•.astern Isiyewhitg Company No. >t6S.SS ; Ridiard - . At 'now, s,00 ; Thomas 9 ° P ( 4)

"except dinates employed in any department Laborers). with their salaries, and residences by street num- ! Opening and fin ro—nien, r,f the City of New York

)wan, -2,o ; Lucius \\ . how S166.o6 ; Samuel I vrrian, S7j ;seaman hunt, c83.33 ; \\ilium hers, a,td allcka,rgr•s suctt .rubordivatez or salaries (held :.t the May r'. [,(free, on Fr day next, February l \ . \Caterhouse, SS3.33 : Etn_anuel 1;urlando, ',loo: Lowndes A. Smith, C,6, too ; H. B. Scharntann ; shall be so puINshed euithin one week alter ek.•;y are at == o'clock A.M., at which meeting it is proposed to

S. Son-, X4.612,99 ; New York Pottntnq Company 576. i6 ; I rant: Cntt le, ' i to ; ). Romaine I oasade. It shall be the duty of all the heads of depart- consider unfinished Li id such other matters a,

Itrow s, s5oO ; '1 , ltael Coleman, -00 sjoo ; Thomas W. Ifarris 1,200 ; 1. Edgar Leaccraft, t oseph H. Girdnec, 170.93 ; Francis A. Scratchlec, SI70.93 ; Dennis W. \torah, 54,6 j6. to;

O1 e1' I) ments to furnish to the person appointed to supervise the publication of the CITY Rvctr-.., everything required Jia[ed \ fsrFclbnmrurr to

to be inserted there.,." 1 \\ The Tribune Association, '039.65 ; Patrick Gallagher vs. Board of Education, 52,45.07

Maurice JOHN A. SLEICHER, Supervisor City Record. i

Louis Kraemer, 5205.90 ; Maurice A, Kraus, '174.22 ; Victoria (;roosman, 5136.35 ; :vayor's Office—No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. G 'be, st3i. 12 ; Julia Wa)dman, 97. 17 ; Louis Cohn, 594.37 ; \Villiant Ii. Coyle, $73.37 ; Saturdays, o A. nt. 10 la Si. - (ieorge W. Knight, 51.72 ; 1\'intiefd S. Taylor, 541.80 ; Andrew J. Cohe n ',,7 82 ; Francis Gurrau Lie uses—\o. it Ci t y Hall, g A, Sip [n 4 "j DEPANI t I .Ir' L't taw -•s<. Nu. 22., F, r RTo Ace-

Kee an, ",,b.,2 ; F do Vs 'I urner, S^2, c I>rael Cobe, S2 Ernest Lan =e et al., ;1S gO O 4) i 9.99 i 6 5.95 > Canrnrissiauerso/Accarattr—StewartBuilding,9A•nt• Nil) Yt,Nx, Inne ~2, ,ay5.

Nt)`I'10E 1'(J UlY\4:1:5, RCI11'1'LC'1'S AVD i'tandaril Bouffet Company, 561S,o7 ; George E. feel:ham, 5.141.95 , Hugh A. Serviss, 569.63 ; to 4 P. nt. Brll.ILERS. Jeremiah Hates, btq,292.S2 ; The I astern Iretvina Company, I93 /, ; 1- he Eastern Brewing Aqueduct Co,nrnzsszonevs—Stewart Building, ph j ~HE DEPARI'SII:AF OF BUILDINGS HAS Company. x65.28 ; The Eastern Bretinv, Company, $39.88 ; J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Company, floor, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M.

Armory Comutissiouers—Stewart Building Board of established it branch t, ff~ce at junciion of Third and

Cnurtlandt lot the aveiues, where all plans erection or $ j8. I I ; John H. D ,whet, 549.0] ; Frederick Wellbrock, S5o, l I ; Frederick W. Meyer, $164.0] ; 9 v, Al to 4 P, nt. ; Saturdays, 9 A. tt, to ra nt.

City Hall,9A.M.to ClerkofCont»tonCou,tell—No.8 ~ alteration of bindings above the Harlem river may be

.Maria McCann, 53i5.5o; Anna Stern, 'iigS,61 Anna Stern, S77.88; Anna Stern, $77.40; submitted and filed. ,)amcs P. Davenport, "50o; Adolph M. Dunlaliaut, "2jo ; Robert Andrews, $252 ; James H. Fish, 4 P

If arks--No. 152 Nassau street, Deparhuent o/PuNic STEVF'NSO\' CONSTABLE, Superintendent Build-

tb6.66 ; flax Rechnitzer, $ICO ; Samuel B. Bovine, $83.33 ; Valentine T. Hahn, 553.33 ; Thomas , togs.

I I. McCarrick, 575 ; Paul Judge, 'S2.20 ; Paul \Ceidman Brewing Company, 51,440.56• Department of Street Inproventcnts, Txaenf) i'/ura

SCHEDULE "C."—SiITS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDIN ,S TRIED AND ARGUED. and '(Tuohy-fourth 1l'ards—No z6a2 'Third avenue, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS People ex eel. \William R. Martin vs. The Comptroller—Motion for mandamus argued before

n. M, to 4 P. Nt, ; Saturdays, =s M. 9 Department of Buildings—No, 220 Fourth avenue, CO7tNrr-IONER's OI-tier., No. 150 NASSAU StREeT,

I;each, f. ; motion denied ; G. O'Reilly for the City. Philip Schlansky—Tried before Barnard, J., and jury ; plaintiff allowed to withdraw a juror

a A. M. to 4 P. M. Comptroller'sOffce—No. aS Stewart Building, 9 A. Si

NEW Yorx, February 16, Yi97 fU CONTI'tAC 1 ORS.

upon payment of costs ; NV. H. Rand, Jr., and 13, S. Rankine for the City before

to a •'• M• Auditing Bureau — N-)s, r9, ar and z3 Stewart Build-

BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A 1.J sealed envelope,

People cx eel. Eliza A. Brush vs. The Comptroller—Motion for writ of mandamus made Si, indorsed thereon, also the ,anther Beach, J. ; motion granted ; G. O'Reilly for the City. Bureaulor theCollection ofAsses,nnenisandArreara of tie war-Ices in the advertisement, will be received

James A. Brady— Argued at the Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; J. 1'. Malone for the if Taxes andAssessments and of Water Rents—Nos. at No. =5o Nas-au street, corner of Spruce street, in the fit, 33, 35, 37 and 39 Stewart Building, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M. =7, Chief Clerk's Office, Roont No. 1704until =z o'clock

Litt John H. Gardner—Demurrer argued before Truax, J. ; decision reserved ; J. Ti!. \Ward for the

No money received after a P. M. Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of

nt. on Friday, March =2, 1897. The bids will be publicly opened by the head of the Department in the

t_jts . Warkets—Nos.1 and 3 Stewart Building. 9 A. M. to basement at No. tso Nassau street, at the hour above-

Gertrude Kiernan—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; AY. H, Rand, Jr,, for t . st. No money' ceived after a P. m. Bureau for the ollection of Taxes—Stewart Build-

mentioned. FOR FUdNI-,HING FIVE HUNDRED (5001

true City. } ing, 9 A. at. to 4 P.M. No money received after a P. M. ORNAMENTAL S1'REEr LAMPS. In the ,tatter of the New East River Bridge— Motion for appointment of commissioners made City Ckamberlain—Nos. 25 and z7 Stewart Building, Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the

before Beach, J. ; motion granted ; C. D. Olendorf for the City. ,) A. +r. to 4 V. Si. name and place of residence of each of the persons

Patrick Ward, an infant, by guardian, etc.—Tried before Daly, J., and jury ; complaint dis- I Ctty Paymaster—Stewart Building, 9 A. Si. to 4 P, Si. Counsel to the Corporation—Stoats-Zeitung Building

makink the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other person be so inter.

missed : \`r . H. Rand,Jr., and H. S. Rankine for the City. y I ! A. s . to 5 P. Si. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 Si. ested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made In the matter of the charges against A. N. White—Hearing before the Dock Commissioners (o rporatron.4ltorney—No. rig Nassau street, 9 A.M. without any connection with any other person making

proceeded ; six heating s held ; T. Farley for the City. to 4 P. Si. an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair or fraud, and that no and without collusion

People ex ref, Jacob aimermeyer vs. The Board of Police Commissioners — Motion to amend attorney for Collection of Arrears of Personal member of the Common Council, head of a depart-

Appellate Division Order so as to recite the fact that the decision was unanimous, etc. ; made i I. St Building, 9 A. Si" to 4 P. Si. Bureau of Street Opeuipgs—Nos. go and 93 West ment, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk there-

before the Appellate Division ; motion granted ; T. Connoly for the Cit PP g Y Cit y. f3roadway. in, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or in the

John Palmer vs. John F. Ilarriot—Tried before Bolte, J. ; order for the return of property Public Adntiulatrator—No. =rg Nassau street, 9 A. M indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits

granted ; \V. B. Crowell for the City. to 4 P. Si. Ot.5rtmectt of Charities—Central Office, No. 66 thereof,

Hearings Before Commissionerss of Estimate in Condentnathm Promemdzn,s. [bird avenue, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. I Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the making the same, that the several matters party Greenwich avenue school site, one hearing West Thirtieth street school site, one hearing fa'

Department of Csrrection—Central Office, No, 148 East Twentieth street, A. M, 10 4 P. M. 9 therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the l Hubert and Colhster streets school site, two hearings ; Rivington and Suffolk streets school site site,

' Exaxrining Board of Pluxtbers—Meets every consent, in writing, of two householders or freeho deri one hearing ; Seventy-seventh and Se venty-eighth streets school site, one hearing—J. T. Malone Thursday, at s P. ,a. Office, No. zoo Fourth avenue, in the City of New York, to the effect that if the contract for the City. sixth floor. is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will,

Third Avenue Bridge approaches, three hearings ; Eleventh Ward Park, two hearings hings ; Fire Detartnrent—Headquarters, Nos.157 to 159 East upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for ,ts faithf ul performance, and that if he shalt refit"

Twenty-eighth and Twenty -ninth Streets Park, one hearing ; Riverside Park, one hearing ; Sixty-seventh street, g A. M. t0 4 P. M. ;Saturdays, 12 M. Central Office open hours. or neglect to execute the same they will pay to the Cor-

St. Nicholas Park, one hearing—C. I). Olendorf and G. Landon for the City. s Y n —1

fntre Department—New Criminal Court Building, oration any difference between the sum to which he would he its and that which entitled upon completion 1' RANCIS 'S1. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation. Centre street, q A. nt. to 4 P Si. st reet,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, I897. THE CITY RECORD. 631 the Cotporation may be obliged to pay to the person to No. I. Block bounded by One F-lundred and Sixty- sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in Na esI1bmle arvll he ,onsider',i uniesr accnnrpanie+f

I whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent

• eighth and One Hundred and S;xty-ninth streets, Audu- the City of New York, with their respective places of by either ra crrti/ied check ra,4nv me rf t/,e banks o%

I letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated bon avenue and Am.terdanr avenue. business or residence, to the cfh•ct that if the contract City n/' -1'rsu I ork, drawn tr, the oraer cjthe La r:Jr- amuont of the mork by which the bids are tested.

• No. z. Sntnh side (It ( be Hundred arid Sixty-eighth he awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, /ra/f r, or ruenci ía (fir' "mourn 13/lrur fhatasacnd ($a,0

I lie c)menl I above Mentioned must be accom- street, from I ranklin to Fulton avenue, and east side un its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for ef,;Mirs. Such check or money must not be inclosed in pnnie(l by the oath or afiirm:+tiou, ill writing, of each of of Fultnn avenue, extending about z o feet south of One its faithful performance, and that it he shall omit or re- ! the sealed envelope containing tae estinnite, but must the l er=uns signing the rune, that lie is a householder Hundred and Sixty-eighth street. use to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora. be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department wit, or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the All persons whose interests are affected by the above. tion any difference Letwccn the sum to which he. would has charge of the estimate-box, and uo estimate can L•. ,mount uC the security required for the completion of named assessments, and who arc opposed to the same, be entitled on its completion and that which the Car- deposited in said box until such check or money iaas ! the contract, over and above all his debts of every or either of them, arc requested to present their objec- poration may be obliged to to the pay person or been examined by said officer or clerk and tr.rrnrl to Lo • nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, tions, in writing, to the Chairman of the Board ut Assess- persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any I correct. All such deposits, except that of the succec=!ul or orherwise, and that he has oii•:red himself as surety ors, at their office, No. 27 Chambers street, within subsequent ictting ; the amount in each case to be cal- bidder. will be returned to the person, making the s:u!i:. in g( -,d faith, with the intention to execute the bond thirty clays from the date of this notice. vitiated upon the estimated amount of the work :vithin three dtrys after the contract is awarded. If ti:e remlired by law. by Lids I ithin five lay. •

No estimate will he considercc1 unless accompanied The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro- which • the are tested. The consent sucCessfuI bidder shall refuse or ne,glect,'.

I y either it certified check upon one nt the State vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or alter notice that ii contract ii been awarded t of Assessments, fur confirmation on the r th day of

7 y atfirrnation, in writing, of each of the persons si it n, the him, to exscI to the saint., the amount of the civil it nr r bead banks f-;ity of the ut Yurkl drawn to one March, t8oy. same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City ~, I trade b}' him shall he forfeiter) to and rat:!iii c by the the order uI ii Com m-oller, ur moue to the amount { Y THf)\IAS J. RU511, Chairman : YA'1'RTC Ii M. of 'Scw Pork, :md is r;orth [he amount of the security i City of New k'urk as liquidated !lamages nut such ne_t,lcc[ of five per cent« m of the amount of ifs security re- HA VI R'I'\', J()IIN W. IACOBUS, I•:D\1':\RI) \Ic- required for the completion of this contract, over and I or refusal; but if he it dl execute the contrrct within ,tired for the t'uiLiun performance of the contract. CUF:, lamed of :\=sessms, above all his d^bts of every mature and over and above i if time aforesaid, the :ui suut of his deposit will be Such aback or looney must avr be inclosed to NiN sN Ymci<, F+ bru;+ry lg, r397. his liabiliti+_:s as Lail, surety or cthent ise, :+ncl that Ire i returned to him, u scaled envelu a cent:+irrut the estimate, but

P .0 has offered himself as a surety to gnr,d faith :utJ with Should the peron nr person, to v+hom the contract must be handed to the Officer or clerk of the 1)e- the inteeti,m to execute the bond required by so' tion I may he aw;+rdr d ucl, ct or refuse to acerpt tt, - c r,t- partment who has charge of the estimate Lox, and no DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS- ,,7 of chapter 8 of the Revised (Irdinauccs of the City I tract within fits drys .ft'r writtr•u notice tint+' the -tort' estimate can lie deposited in said box until such check -- -- - - . of New York, if th_ contract trill be rrvtrrded to the I has ire, r, a,ardeef to his or their b,d or proposal, ,r It or n+uney has been examined by said officer or clerk Di.r.vrl vt N t r IF Pent tc' I'at r. , Ai,s:...rt., Ct vrsnr. person or persons for tvilrrtil Ito consnts to become 1 It:: or they accept hot d++ not ex.cnte the contract +, J. and found to be correct. All such deposits, except ROE, buts ]'u+,u, I"errin.uy I -, r8tt7. surety. 'lire adequacy and sutlicieucy of the security 1 '. ['e the rrui,cr security, he ++r tircy shall be con idere I that of the successful bidder, twill Lc rc u+rued to [he I U I.. ( IN I I, A(' I•OIyS. as hat nil q abillid sued it, and as in dela dt to the Corppersous

oii red to be approved Ity the Contptrollcr of the City i making the save within three days aitar the is If bidder contract awarded. the successful shall re-

SF:e\I,I'.11 BIDS (lR E51'tAIA'IES, A5'T"I'II 'I'Fih, i of New V- otic. . tn+n, to tl:c contract will be r.:::dvc, ti-et :uul relct, + ! title of the work and tit(- name of tl:e bid+ler No hid or estimate will be received or considered I pror ided by hrty.

fitse or neglect, within five days after notice that the indorsed thereon, will be received by the Departmeart tailless accompanies by either a certified check spun one (; if( 1R!; E F:. A' klNC, Jr;., C,unmissioaer of Street , contract has been ;rwardccf to him, to execute the same, of Public Parks, at it; offices, Arocu:d L'uildine, S' sty- of the State or National banks cf tine City ut New York, Cle:+ninc, the anwunt of the deposit made by him shall be nor- }z f'+urth street and Filth avenue, Ccni cal Y;n k, until dr:nzn to the order of the C:nn{nrollur, or money ~i, feited to auel retained by the City of New fork as o'clock r.nl., nt 'donda Al Ircii 1, r8: cr ti :c follow- to the :rtnount of five per eenuhn of the amount I It'sHAS HAVING I L 15i11 U', I

, I II.L, IN

liquidated damages for such ucg!cut or refusal, but 1 } ~ )7` f in_-named works :ri the scn+rity required for tine fait ninon per- the vicinity nt veer Yoi k hay, can prectrre materlc+i Lte ,1 :ll execute the le:+se or , hin the time .Lore- Ncr, I. 1 r)R l :A(TN(: '.VIT1I RI'R111-I' ti1'f)NF: fornittmcc of the cnnu-,+et. Such check or money i for that purpu;'_ -.shes, street •,reepings. etc..'u, 6 +.

tae :nnount of the detmstt will be returned to him AN U Rt)C1 WURk . ANIi WA i.LS I'II I? SLr)pi t)F '111F: (!)11pll"r fONI 1. ()h I Li I.IC hail KS . ••I lilt I'tit)1. ' "rI i O\1•: }!UV iii F1) AN 1I most xuT be induscd io the scaled envelope cot. is collected by t el::unne+ t of Street Cle;uun_

~t j t:+ia the estimate, hot inn he In i t to the ' of chart', by appIyro2 to the ('umntissiuncr +:I ltl•.<ii l.,, hut ii1;11'1' IU Rl J!.CI' AI.1. L'IU-t ~ SI•:(:(11U ti"I'RP.EI :AAI) iii FII'H AVlI'I ;., IN ('IhcerorclerkottileDepartmentwh nit asuh: Ire o'the : l;lcauin;;,inthe( rir:IL nirtlluildin,G. 1:1 CI:IVI:U FUR ANY I'AR'I (Cl ALAR \YURK I1' I 11!1-1 CF:'.1'RAl 1'ARI:. . e, inn coe- tt ,and nocattna,e can be depus:te~l in=aid i, I: ill .l;li I(. AV:AIllV(i t Jr.., Iii U!:I.:AIS I'1' FUR 1'HE Baal' I'tlI5RE'r1''r (I 's, z. FOR I I;RSISI-IING AND I)FFL,IV't{RIN(I 1 buxuntilsuch eire or n1er,cy has irecn in ii ; G,wmissi f S't t('le:uiin._l I'iiIsL 11. ('K1•:F:All) (1I:;AV1:L. AA'HI.RI ItIItI'IRI U, (IA ~ s.+ iduflcerorc let kand In>and to be_)rrect. :AIIslo- h I - - - - - -------__ --

I I nk tctms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes In which to inclose the sane, tine slecificuions and

: 1 H I: CF -', .-1T, 1 ARK ,1N l) RI]' FRti11i PARK icaoxitc, cr.(ept that of the successful biLI i r,, tell I ' BOARD OF EDUCATION.

.r.; reemc tltti, and anv further information des ii ed, can ue 1;AI) AVI \1:1

.V o. -q. T O1. ;\ti Alll)I'I'1OA, F,'1' '., '1'U 'I 'Hi? returned to the personsrn.Lkiri tire snrncwtthtn thrrc d+y', alter the runt tact is aw,rlde[I. It the succ<.ti in I -- -

oLn+'ned in Room No, coo, i I..AIII}:-' LII! fAlaI? ON 'I HF: I \-'i SIUF, 1)t bidder shall tefwae or neqlrr.t,;t-itltin live d:o•s xIi i S1(:Ait!,cffar}I (t Al \V II 1 I I'CIl.fol1;l lIF CHARLES Is"I L(llxE;, Commissioner cf Put;ic I CFN -1R:A I, I'\l K, NF:AIL S'XI ]'-b I[.TlI SI LIB:I I'. q(Skethst tine contract has bccn awur ed to i—it, to I,~r,

+hall ti n+~I~tlu. Cfiut!Ic \sit

VVrirk s. q. execute the svne, the a:noant of the deposit made I•y ! l +lrl xir the y ofd tnrI ur

innr~I i , •3 1o. EOR_ F;Al. AVA`I'IV'1: 1AD kl•; Ait)V1 V!:

I' \R I II, I I RN ISFI I\l; \NI) IIT'I"I'IN(; I\' : 'chef: Join shall be forfeited to and retaiucd by the City of i of }:clu; n u No r 6 (,l:u treatuntil o

I)t-: YAi: T11r: IYT oF' F11 nil nc WUIIKS, CO%INI is ̀'~ toxic ', 1!.ACE'. (!R,V'1•:I AND AT(lUL D Fl l NI-dl1:A(;

Ne,, ]•„1-k as 1111I1d:ILr:d clam:tie for tilleit Il'Mee[ or '~, L'• \I., nil I' tic "la}•, \1 t++.lr _, lf!y7, for W,+rk (,1 E, NO. 150 NASSAU STIt1: EI', Ni iv ]'U I: K, AIIg USI I reflly;ll; but If lie!shalI execute Ilie enlltrai,t tl akin ite ̀I'II-ri:ds [•f a .Sc !I B: lldill-, ter lie er_ct,d nil th, 8,) 6, r8, 6. ~ AV'D 1.4YINC: befi t ANII FURVI~}llA'G .-AAI1 time afarusaid the auluunt of his deposit i.e bloat botiodud 5y, pa-I fir„ io ty, Gouverneur, Henn} ,'ill I~TU'11C'F, IS HEREBY GIVEN '1'Fi:YC 'fHE IlT?L IV! D:RIA( , I Rl~a~a \?:I) 11:1•;1? L;l;t]RL)~,

returned to him. p :and ~~:auuncl sire t~, Vc~.v ]'ark City. LV c har,ge f r vault rmits is fixed at the rate of is Pc V'i FI i•:t:I I ItII I RI' II ON (- , I'I-II- I tRA L I'r1 RI'. .I. 1;,=1'hc must be written in the Plans and ,per-ificatiun. may ire seen, and blank pr,- price, estimate and

put square foot, under anti put>uant to ordinance of the •I - If WAV, TN V C I IN OI' N1-1kV VI )Rli. ' also started in figures, Ise fowls obtiine I at the unite of the :iti) erintendunt +,t and all estimates .will con-

Common Council relating thereto. Nn. _: FOR 1' lI N leli IA( AN]) ill :LI VI?I' I ( sidered as informal rt hich do not contain Lids !i,r 5c!""'I Puil.iin;;,, Ao. 1461 ;rand ~trect, ti ml floor. :dl

Hf)WARI) PAYSC)N WILDS, Depot}• Commis- ; MANURE 'A H I•.R I•: R I I)i' I R h: UOV THE PAR!'. 1,id tern or hichbids a re h rein rsmct s t-1-nc I l'ite Co ntmi ttec n,c roe tine ri);Lt to raj -et any or :+Ii e contain

nc Cr of Public Works. UR 4~Rtr!tiuIM! ANTI 11 lV'I?RI.A(; of the- ro ,assns soh bids for items for bids p 1 rni~b:d. which are nut h,:rewith tamed : (:aKf)I•:N `.IOULI] W}H•:R F; RIaIL7IlLI•:U UA THE i i •The a I i PARKS. for, Pernssion will not be iven for the wiihIra wail of p.u- ty:-uhmittinz prnI-.;d, and parties pr-,-

N'O1'ICE TO PROPERTY-OWNI S, hUI1.DF:RS, 'wI

baeotnc any Lid or estimate. Nu Lid t+ill be accepted (rant, ur :' P(' ing to >u rc tic,, must c:+ch write hia name or E!sAfifiF:g5 AND (i'1'f l h'ft ti. Th timar of the se CrnI works ch must be contract ;awarded to, an arson who is iu T r e rrx toll ; P';Lce of residence uu s::I I To opt -al.

N OTICE 1-, H I I It GI V I THA'P THE bid for s- paratelyi ui nn which the Lid, will be tested, Corporation debt orlcontriel, is dcfa+ tier, two resI 15 I i and rappn+vt d snrcii ,, residents of upon of who a

practice of placing concrete ur ut',:er In fable err b are as follows : No. as curet y or otherwise, a on ;Lit ' uLli,•nioa to the i ills city, are r_yuireel in :dl cases,

} P } ''' ou the streets of this cit • is m contravention at cha ,ter y I r, Auovt? ItIFFv rtnsar. Corporation. No pn+praal will be c.ms irtcreel from parsons wIt

, article y, section togs Revised lhd+nance; of tSSo, 6o cu bic yard of rubb!c-stone taring, reek work and The Department of Public Parks reserves the rt.~ht to I cha rac!(~r and alb:ccdent dca:incs with the hoard ~,C

which reads : •' All curie-stones * * ' shall be of cI rubble walls in,lace. reject any ur all the bids received in reapana:c to this Esducmion rem!er their re-pikiIifIf Ltoobtful.

the best hard blue or gray granite." And this Depar!- The work to i:e commenced within ten days ~.fter die Y advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of tl+c 1'hc party submiuin,i; a proposal most inaludc in hi; meat will find it necess: r y toprosecute to the full

} p : '-'xerution of the contract, and to be fully cnmpletcci +.n I pro,.... al the n;uues ofall su b-contractur.,, ;Lel no chart bids

PC II imposed bylaw person. settm;7 or making such Crbet,,re the first d.+ of !11.+ ei..ht 1' Y ). eel hundred Lnd City so to dn, and to ready ertise until s;rtis[ti or ptepos:da shall be received, Lilt the contract when ~ ,fill Le pe+mitted to be trade in the suL-cunlractor-

rat

curbs, whether the • have broken u or removed the P Ninety-seven, and the d:unages to be paid by the Con-

awarded will be awarded to the lowest bidder. paine+I without the consent of the Conunilien and Super- curb-stones prm•ided by ilia City or noL trscter fur °:LCh day !hat the contract, nr auv part there- - t;n~ndent of ~ch' .ol Buildings,

Further mice rs her, that this lle rartment will in no of, may be iiirfultilled after the time fixed for the roar- Ekmk forms for proposals andi fouls of the several . It i,

case entertain claims or damage. to concrete or other Pletion thereof has expired, are fixed at Te,~ Dol- required, as n eimdiuen Precedent to the recepu+ n contracts which the successful bidder will he required I b artificial sidetalk , that are caused re air or settie bins per day. to execute. can lie ltad, the plains call be seen :uul infer- 1 nr cen,id'l c rt of :c+y proposal,, that a ceridied chc l..

Y P g The amount of security required is'I'wentyHun -five - matron rclativc to them can he had at the office of the upon ur a certiftcat+• of dcpo_it of one of the Stu+ . +

of h or other work which the Cit y does for

} Y Y enerids, drL'd Dollars. l)cparhncn[, Central Park. Natimd b mks Trust ;es of the City ++f Nc

the ear:cal ood. '~ CH:A 12LE5 H. T. COLLIS, Commissioner of Public

Ar~c~.al,

SAMUEL 111,.NFI LAN, BNxR.CRUGE,R, WILL- the of tin

dentuf raw"+ot II of Ed u noni( .ir.

IA\1 A. 57'ILF. i, S3119 If P.LY, Cum missionere ut

cc inpa x tl(!pr

]L'urks. No, a1Y•ra.n z, doubl

10.000 cubic yards double screened ravel for roads y`

d gravel of h:duration, .hall cc mpany the pr poses! to an ;uurco

riot c-s h and drives. c g !want 'cuk .. I said propr stJ is tolr - t c. ec+lst toil titrrusa n1 d llars,

+

Deraerr:e.r nr Yomu Wut:KS—Cor.tnu5stosEK'S 'I hecuntractorwill be required to 'liver the above to art ;unnu t rrf ttot lrrotiturrrfrep:r+cnt.rrfu.chpLo urral Outer, Nara YniK, 1 )'tuber 29, 1896. material in such gtmntities and on toe line of such roads STREET DEPT. I when sand proposal is far au umumtt under ter, thou-:old _CLEANINC •1'O OWNERS, ARCHI'I ELI'S AND BUILDERS. in the Central Park, and on Riverside Park and avenue, — dollars; that on demand, within nnc fay after the

N 01'l(I IS HP REBY GIVEN THAT ALL OR- as may float time to tiwe be de1Knatcdt Df axxNeNtenk' nr ST et_TC'r.t::fits+;, N t. „z C]r.1srnvns awarding of the contract by the Committee, the din :aces of the Common (ouncil, approved 1)c- The amount of security required is Ten Thousand Smeter, :Vat tt ''nuts, Februar1 r7 7. I President of the Hoard tv ill rc turn all the del its of

cc•mher ,I, if£o, and sirbsaquent thereto, mrelation to Dollars. '1'O CON'I'RAC'i'vl, checks nnrl certificates of depnslts male, to the tine use and occupancy of sidewalks, must be complied No.3, Airoos Tloxsn. ate_ EAI.RU PROPtISAL'r FUR FURNI-J-IIN(' THE persons makinl, the same, ex apt that made by the with, and that all hnisut aps must occupy only such space Bidders are required to state, in writing, and also in f lepar Intent of Street Cieanio-4 whit the f'!lowing t 1 person or persons whose bid has been s accepted ; of thesidewalk as is authorized by special ordinance of figures, in their propnsila t one price or sum far which

, and that if the person ur pe r.ons whose bid has Two Delehanty Selfllin;; Autu I iu ( I -pr, Il iii at ropers, the Common Council, passed March 30, r886, viz.: they will execute the entire work. The time allowed to f less [haul three hundred tons been so accepted shall refuse or tieI t, within five capahi + it,wainiug not t ” Hoistwa) may be {laced within the stoop -!roes, but complete the sPole work will be two calendar months,

htutdre.l d :dice clue notice has teen given that the cons in no case to extend ben onLi five feet from the house- and the damages to be paid by the contractor for each ur six cubic yards of rcet sweepings, ashes,

is ready bn- esectuion, to esecule the same, the an}ou it of lilt and shall be guarded by iron railings or rods to day that the contract, or any pert thereof. may be unful- garbage and re(uw, and to be in :dl respe+.ts seaworthy,

the deposit or of the check ur certificate of deposit mad•d prevent accidents t passers-by." filled after the time fixed for the completion thereof has '•vih oe received by the tcr of titreet Ciean-

by him or them shall be forfeited to and retained You are further notified that ill violations now exist- ex ired, are fixed at ten dollars per da P X•

ing, vt the otiice of said Lop:-rtmcnt, No. 3x Chambers in City New York, by thi: Board, not as a penalty, but as iiy mid xiicd street, the of entil :z o'clnrk et.,

°1. of such ordinarces must he removed, and that all 6 - the amount of security required is Five Hundred I damage, for ,ur.ii neglect or refit yal, and shall he lid Jl:+rch at which tmc th,,y rt lit Le P• z, 1897, and place pub-

conditions set forth in errs its rwithi for vault other P ); Dollars.

liclp udaaed by the Comma>ioncr of Strout Cle:niing into the City 'Treanor, to the credit of thu Sinn: u)4 Fand ur oses mua be cam !Led with within si.d

s. 'fhe P P P 7' Ys ,

Nn, 4. MFNTtOtCicavated rth I,) e ant read. of the City of New York ; but if the said person or per-

octal ordinances crmtttw court enclosures ive to

P P' 6 }' g 740 cubic yards of earth to be excavated and removed,

~'u be rcttived or considered attcr the estimat+:• will son, whose bid has been -o accepted shall execute the no ri ht to oscu this s ice othelvise. g I Y P•

X4o cubic yards of gr:L VCl to be furni;ited and spread. hour mentioned. Wntract within the time aEaecaai,n, the amount of his or

CHARLES H."1'. CO LLIS, Commissioner of Public 4u^ cubic y,+rds of m+ old to be furnished and spread. Forms of may be Obtained at the office of proposals their deposit of check or certificate of d(•posit ft II be

Work s. 144 trees to i.e furnished and delivered, the Lcp:u tmeut. returned to hint ur them.

144 tree euards to be furnished and delivered. - _ — ___ __ __ _.. _ - Lind, r: will a+ite out the amount of their estimate EDWARD H. Pf?ASLEF, ROBERT \l CLAY,

z3,000 square feet of sodding to Ie furnished and laid. in ion in :+me in figures addii to .art ng the s DAN! FL E. McSWEENY, WILLIAM Ft. ITURLBUE,

CORPORATION NOTICE. the trees must be delivered on or be tore April r, x897, The b-, so aid of the contra_t will made as soon as Jr\COP W. \IACfi, I ommittcc un failniagsx

and the entire work must be completed on or before bids. hated IS ow Yur.K, Feilruary r7, rr.'q;- T]UP,L1C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TH I' May 15, 1897. Pra..ticable after the opening of the r owner or owners, occup:.nt or occupants, of all The peso tty for overtime is fixed at 'air per Jay. Any person makm~ an ed for the above shall t uve

TALI?D PROPO'i ALS WILL BE RF:CKi VED houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected 'Cheamount of senlrity rcyuir•r~ is 1'wo'I'housand 1)0I- present rho s:+mc in a sealed cuvelope to said Cunt

his ,j

by the Committee on 13uil din ~s + f the f;aard of

hereby that the followinG assessments ii have been con -

} - far>. mis~d of street -ms, office, on or before above.e

the y

and bane aLuve-tan:ed, ti+'hich elve r, shall Education of the City of V Y:irk. the Hall of the plcted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- Nu. g AnovF MEN r1nNE". day

he i I

B oar d of Education, Nn, 145 (;rand street, until 14

sessors for examination by all persons interested, vies : zgo r of bu Lels ++t fine shook -on[ h:;rse manure to be he mdor„~d kith the name or naulex of t person or uer- I o'clock r. art on "Eoarda,t AL arch z, ISo7, for ~upplyin~

list No. r. Re ulatin, radio curbin +nd o. E,', q,~: g b g 6' `rlrnished and d liacte I on Van Cnrilaadt Park, and Sons presen•iu; the amo. the end's of its presentation, it Furniture for the New ,,ch. of I ildi t un 'II usholit

Flay;gtng On Hnm red and 1'h+rtieth street, Irom Cuu- So,o:o bushels ui thorong! ly decor posed stable ma- ar.d a sL tefa+ci. is of ti work to lelvch '1'hc 'r ~

it ye t lie:butt, re rvcs t C. m ~~is.i~:nor ut 1'arksa}', between Ptigc and B::inbrid rvenucs, Bed-

vent avenue to St. Nicholas :errac • !ogether with a ~ aura, to be for, ishcd at d tie .ivered upprosi tratci }• as ~ ford Park. list of :awards for damage, b) a clan of 'ride'. caused e follows ; right to dcclineany and all bid. or e' tiina t( s fdecmed to

~ Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro- g 6 r O't Central, Slorningsidr., Ri.•crside, Fast River and be fur the p montrac :`u bid ur cstimat•: will he the >upenutendcnt Polls nit ained at the oilice of of lit r qo, No.z. Fcncin the vacant lots un Lhe sm.th 3 K

side g ht _f„urth ztreet, between Amsterdam avenue > 1lo;mt A(ot cis Yarks, gate. o bushels.

accepted Irs it

or a[ o tit :u+y contra who ion upon

to Corp foul

and Boulevard. I In ut F itdoli nth Greet, g ,u: o busheis. The

man e s i is ru :u- rc:u•. to the Corpnrauon upon ~IcLt urcoutrrct. or school I;uildvtgs, Ao. tq6 Grand street, thin: flc. t the right to re)ect any or all

I t 537z, No. CnrFinq and fla^_ging si !et 1ks in 3. gall be deliver un the s_ver:d parla in tmanure who rs a d0milt+r, as surety ur uthcrwi-o, up.m any the r o osaltcu bmitte;: of the proposals submitted.

fr,nt of N++s.3to t++ F.ast i arty-sixtl, street. ;z6 ile

the or,.cr cle igt ted by iii ~t t ru tr ndent of Park,, it „Lli~gatton to the r1 ration The party submit tins; a proposal, and the p.irtie; pro-

Lbt -373. No. Flagging and refla;Ging, curbing an,! I 4, sutch limas, in such quantities ; nd at such Points of de- Bach bid or c;I tint' -boll contain and state the name posing to become .,unties, must each write his name e1awbmg sideivali in front of No. East Eighty- I 4g5 li%ery,.s I e it y J tit, , all to be delivered on ( r and place f r I cc of each of the persons mak mb and place of residence nn :aid prop „ai. focrth street. ' b(f r,' )ec_tuber r, ray;, 11re s:mte, the rt ii per ons +nt rested with hirn Two responsible ;wd appr+.ve.l saretic., re-idents of

'Ilse baits embraced by such assessments include all All manure delisered under this contract to be equal or them therein, and if nu other per on L+: sit interested this city, are requtred in all case<. the several Louses and lots of vacant lots, ground, in all re eca to the samples exhibited at the Arsenal t >h.rll +'t ti _+ tit tc tit t I ; that it is made witttout No proposal trill be considered from persons whose pieces and parcels of land situated on— Bull ins, C'entr: I Park. uFt ' coilnccti With an}' the perou maktr ut a5tin ta character and lito•cei:ent d-alings with the Board of

Roth aid s of One Hundred and Thirtieth Thc~ amount of security r. quired i, F'ive 'I hottsacd tar tin s,,,,, purpos , and i, in -dl r. - p its Lair rt([ 1vit1 Edue, tine realer t'rcir re,pon,ib+I t} du.+btfuI. strLet, In+m Con ve+.t avenue to St. Nicholas tetra-, and I Dollars, out (gI.usion ur hat , and that m, member + f tl c Com- i The party submittutg a proposal must include in his to the Lxtent of half tl.e block at the intersecting \+•,6. An:ve:-.ur-.yTtrN I'D I atoll C, untii, head of a (lei a, tm eat s chief of a Lureau, I. ro osal the moues of: d'sub-contract rs, andnochan e P P g avenue:. 5•ceo cub's yards of rden mould to be furnished aunt there. for clerk tl:erei n, or other office r of th-_ ~t ill he pernutted to be mad.: iu the sub -cent racwrs

Sot tin side of Eighty-f rut street, between and deiivcred on the C:et tai and other pail-; iu such C+r{:oranun, i, ii it tly or mdu,rtl} tnt -r+ attar! therim, n.rmed tvitin ut the inn --ant +a the C nit itce and nup-,r- h terdnm avenu+ ❑ nd t~+c L':,ulovard, ou Block :z3r, j ffaenHtias ,md ::t st.ch tine+ and places as ma}• be I ur nt the 1+.ppl + r (Marl, to vl l is r it r(loIcs, or none o I nn of School ];uildings.

Lon Net g8, 45 and 46. , ucs+en:r~ d. All the material to be delivered oil or !n :any r onion of tic profits thereof. The bid or vsti- mane must he ceritied by the oath, in writing, +it the I

1 ,. It is required as a r n.. r,LOn precedent to the recep-

No. -. South side, f East Fot t sixth sstreet, on Block II f+'re Dc•eem Ler r, r8.7, Y I.or A us, o, r, z a+.d 4 4 4 43• '1 he amormt of sQt,ctti regti red is Threw 'I housand

It or cons;dcration of any proposals, that a certui(•e party or parties making the 'stint:rte, that the se veral ; l check upon nr a ccen+fiCatc ,.l deposit of one the

.No. North aide of East Ei ht •-fourth street, on q C Y DolLvs. natters stared ther.:in.rre m :dl respects tr e. Where of State or .National ban' frus: Comp.rntes uf:hc City

lilutk c 6. No, rz. 5 1 ,Lot I;i+lar~rs must satisfy the~nselve.; Iry personal exnmi- nn~rc [Iron +ms p.:rson rs interested it is reyui•itc that the• of New York, dra,~u to the order of th+t President

All persons whose interests are affected by the above- P Y r'at~nu of the lord tiou of the pit posed work, and by such v"rt<u u':rnu:, be in,: :u id su'.arrioed by all the parties of the Board .l' Edo, :nfun, sl+;dl accompany the pro-

named assessrnents, and who are opposed to the same, PP other in—os as they may r n;ler, as to the nature and I i fit cres:rd. per

or either of them, are requested to present their objec- e f tct't of the pork, ❑ na shall ant s my Lime alter the t h ap amumtt of not thin r cant-

Gizclr lid or rstinrrzte shalllerrcconrpauicrl !y fkc con- ~ of such proposal when =_aid proposal is for or et-

0: s said p l is

timts, in writing, to the Chairman of the Board cf h stlhmission (if all cstmtate, d-sputa or complain o' such sent, in earl irig', o rsun householders or rerr/ruldur's o ten the 1 ./ of of than ti ve per cent. of such pro_

3 days within thirty days Irani the date of this notice. ing in regard to the nautre or amount ,t the work to be Ltcaueesa• or tcaritmce, to the off, ct that it the contract be ~ pos:+l when said proposal is or an amount ur.der tun The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pre- dOfe• awarded to the person making, the estimate, they vial, ! thousand collars; that on demand, within one day after

vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction Tie estimates received will be pohlicly opened by the (,n its being is , awarded, becomel:omd as >uretics forks I the awarding of tin• conu'act by the t:amurittee, the - of Assessments for confirmation on the zuth day of

y head of the said Department at the place and hour last faithful erformance in the sum r t nrf tkouatand President the L'nard well P Y n all the of

March, 1897. above mentioned acd read. o I ch ecks c osit the pens

($go,oac) tonne: rs: and ti-at if he shall oast or refuse to checks and certiticites oC deposits made, to the persons 'THOMAS J. RUSH, Chairman ; PATRICK \}. Each aid or estimate shall contain and state the name esecotu the same, they toil pay to the Corp rati ,u any `, making the sam', except that made by the person

HAVERTY, JOHN W. JACOBUS, EDWARD Mc- and place of residenceofeach of the persons making the difference between the sum Lowhich lie wouldbeentitled I or persons whose bid has been so aceept'td; and CUE, Board of Assessors. same, the names of all persons interested with him or on its completion :m.l that which the Cor+.nratirm may be that if t ,e person or persons whose bid has been

New YORK, February [7, 1897. them therein, and if no other person be so interested, ' oh ige+l to pay to the p rsoil Cr pers.ms tieb: an the 1 is , a,:cepted shall refuse or neglect, within live days it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made I c',nt. act may be awarded at any sill: sequer [ lettin; ; ; after due not , ce ha, I;eon given that the amtra ..t is

NU1'1Cl' IS HEREBY GIVEN 1'O THE without any connection with any other person making the amount in each case to be calculated up: It really for execution, to exeltlse Ur,t same, the :urnoaut of PUBLIC owner or owners, ocet:pant or occupants, of all an estimate for the tame purpose, and is to all respects the estimated amoun of the work by which the Vida arc the deposit or nt the ch ck or certifica;c of deposit made

ft se and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected !air and without collusion or baud, and that no member tested. 'l'he to Cut above at ii Toned s a be acen - by kiln or them s!udl be forfeited to nod ratan, d by there by that the following assessmedts have been cent- of the Common Council, head of a department, chief painted by the oath +.r our , in writiu„ ui each of this it ,r :l, mn ;rs a pcn,Llty, but .+s Lquid:u('cl c?am- plcted and are lodged in the office of the Boarei of As of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other th,: tor nns'n;uiug ilte some that he Ls a I on-holder age; fur sus It nr,leet or refusal, onci hha!I se Sees fur examination by all persons interested, viz.: officer of the Corpor ii on, is directly or indirectly inter. or ir, ehol, ter in the C t Ncw \ ark, Ord i, worth :Ii be paid into thy: Cite Crea ucy to [he crc Lt u. the

List 33,7, Nu. r. Receiving-basin on the nett t,west ested therein, or in the supplies or o to 11'hicii it re- amnmtt of the it if re it it i for the c..rapl Lou of this Si ii. in, t and of t ,: City of New York ; but it the: said c, rner of On I Iuncired and Sixty-eighth street and I:i tea;, or fn any portion of the profits thereof. The bid contract, ace:, and n all his debt, •+I cv,:ry nature, her nor pur,on: who: e bid h:rti b;: cn so accept', I shall fbro,Icr—ra avenue or estuuate must be verified by the oath, in writin„ and ov.r and above his Bub) it as U , ,uret}• or e e [lie contract %titlitn tlic time aforesaid, the

I r t 5400, No. z. Receie inc -basin and appurtenances of the party or parties making the estimate, that the ( therwise ; and tit it Ile ha + ?f1 red hire-If as t surety amount of his ur lh,.+r u sit of ch_ct or certificate of on tie. southeast corner of Fulton avenue and East One several matters stated therein are in all resuects true, I in 4+ act fat it and o ith in intet r o++ to execute the bo If ' dc.pn-it ,hall be rctill cal t.+ iiim or them. Hundred and S;At}•-eighth street. \%h ere more than one ner,oil is interested it is requisite r:yuircc! by Ian- . 'I lee adequacy and sufli envy of the fi,l)IVARa) lit I'i.A -LI•;E, Kit. I l' ]IACLAY,

'I he limits emir, cod by •uch a,se smen,s include all ~ that the vcrific ti II be made and suI -c ri bed by all the s+entity --i a nd t. to L , a pr< (I h} ti I i tr ii r of 1) .,`.L'I I \ \-, 11'I Iasi:\.'•t i-t. ii L, RI tl '.rr I h- + 11 cts+,i Cr+: und vacant lots, pieces Pat tic. inter t - ti, the (try >f N,, ] rn: 1 , rr, tic . +,t.rl I + a i nil. I l I . 1 +.I! Vl-. 11. .<. I (+ .. ~+ C.til+lii.,;s. uu ,. t L+r. ~.I t t. t,• I . u— I Li(t ,+ ~~tim:etc lull b~ :+ ,.op.+u i, l~} the c+, :. I t _ -,+ r- , I . t. I+:t. .l N '. A

638 THE CITY RECORD . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i 7, 18o7.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. N estimate,Sillbereceiccd or considered tiles sIorim! irectlyinterestedin the estimate,orin the supplies• .oath of (;.qiisevonrt s.tre, A, are not included in this sale, — - accuml.anicd b} tither a certified check upon one of the or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the ; but will remain tl:e property of the City,

T() CC )\' KA( l'l. ) R. (No. 57 i.) State or a•aionea banks of the City of Now 1"otk, drawn profits thereof, and ha. ii t been given, offered or I The Engineer-in-Chief of the Department cl Docks PRC)1' )s \1 I (iK I•:<I I \I:\ I F(1K 1)K i i)r i( to the order of Ilse Com ptro!le r, or money to the amount promisee!, either directly ur indirectly, any peg uniary will notify the pn rchasvr to rt riune; when the work nt

I I I\1"I?F:\ \t I I f 11'FLN I ̀;'I'1I F: L' :\ND of /ire - cr:r.'uru of the iii out of security rc quir,. I or other couside+ition by the l: idder, rr anyone in ii retoor iii the pa`ing-b!ccks and utlter material hcreiu- t;:AASF.A-()t 11C C ' I I 6F: 1', l)A I Hl: A(U' 111 for the f:.ithti~l perfi~nnnnrr of the contract. such chc+: k behalf, :with it viet+- to inl. ueu Sing the action orjudgmcnt hcforc it ntioncd is ready iu 1.c commenced, and tl:e RlA ]•:1:. or money nowt not be iuclo-ed in the scaled envelope of such uflicerorenipinycein tlnsor::nyatI ertransaction pc r,-I•.asur n it t Fe,,in the w,nk of said rem-al within

I)RF: I),; lAt~( IA' I'Hh \(1R' fH cnI tantin}i the estimat=, I ut [mist be handed to the heretofore had w ith this Department, x hick estimate mti,t ~ five days from the date of sr vice I tsaic! uotificatior.. ESTlAI\1'FSFOK between A1-c,t ['ncltth an +l G:m=c,+:ort i ricer, nth r or clerk of the Department wh:: ha, chat}c of the be verified b)• the oath, in writing, of the part}• n in,_, 1 Where the City of New York owns the wl•arf; I:i+•r

str+•c:s, till br rcceiveu I,y mite Hard of L hells<i: hers estimate -box, and no estimate can be dcpo~ited Ili •aid the estimate that the several matters stated therein ~ bulkh+;rd, am! the ,ante is n it ;rased or in use L r ether at the hend of the l)cpatintnt of it ck,.::t the ucc :ct of boc until such check or money has hren c::omined hv" are in all respects true, 11'i;err 7/ ?C t/•a a one Per- ; purposes bt tf.e Department of Decks at which mammal=

I)e on P er ":A," foot of It:-'tery t•lac«• said oil r or clerk and li,nnd to tie correct All suclr I sore is i„1<•r,•stcet if is requiem[ // it thevcvvjc trio u /e ; to be removed under this sale may be delivered Ly said p artni,It, North

iu the Cit) at \ew 1c rk> until r_ o'clock ricer, dr.o: its, exerpt that ,f the secccssti l btt,dc r, t if be P I rurrde au,t .c rrl-rrrl•ed to/c:'1/fke bat/ s%rrinrsted. ptr.cha.er to vessels, nu rharg: r ]] be trade the ptrr- ra, of rerrrood to ,! o: Pcr.. inal.ing it sa n , ;t tit Three In rant s bid shall I e .- !Lmt[ted h- + - m Lehalf of I chaser for wharfage upmt ve-els Love) CL OW s,od

'LL I'~D3T, MARCf[ z 10y7, iay. . It Le the contract is :, tvat:'ed. IF the sue:e=: ful any enrp+, rau+,n, +: utc b si4ncd m the r:.nte of such m:. ter;al - .

at tt hie!; ti n+v ❑ ad place th:: esum:rtcs trill be !inbl:clp bill,[ ,ha ll refu,c or ne„Iect, o thin the 'lay, tiler coil or.nion by .:rite del} . tithe,ri: d ctiicer or agent All tie I aving-blocks and pavin-stones, ila>;-aan , s opet e:l I. • tie }!cad of cosa I)oI lttmeu . 7 he aware of ounce tl,:.t the cnnlroct hits be n :tic aided to him, t«; ' : t1 f, who shat! also ,fill crihe his nwu Value and :ut+l bri•., .e -.tone; an«t cu rb. st one•s, aLeve-utention: 1, the o meat, if rdc.l, „ill be m:+de ass :on as prate- L.w•: x•',- !:n. the ,;i1e, the mspOt of the cicpn,it had bt I poi cc. It jn'gctuc,+ble, the real +t the rurretation s1:ou1L! :utc1 .eimilc+r aarterial, Artist be eotiroly removed lead tic:+bit, amt-r the «, prong of the Li..a, lum -hall Le furl; i'L I h..,:m i rota I Ly ii CL ty of \etc ~ abr, be:1OtxotL I said premises within hi,ty clays fell,❑ the di

! person ;nak;nc .ol esumatc for ti e work shall. I Yor'c as liqu;+;atcd damagg[. f+:,' such ue_Iect or refusal; 1+•h eatim:uc ;h:+lt b.• e rnmpaniC-' it the ::on- of ser,lee of no ilic, t:ou abuse-m:.ntio..ed, and if

- ! fun i,ir the same i t a >cal 1 C,cc6 pv ro paid 1:- "It, at fit but +I lie sIt II esccutu the ro: trait +ithin the time ,car, in ii ruin;, « i two huuxb det....r frcchulders iu die a:chat see nr r r_haccrs I',~d I I c,:mnrenrc P 1 said f?ite, on fit bef :c the d +y and h. fir.( Ii vu named, af ,r, said t;:e amount +.f h:s dopes t tcdl be retu rw d to the City of Nee Yor!: r e '/rc. r r •:/rat. /r/ rtes ,/ i , mid re!nova] a. specified, end as ma}' I , w hi•. It m", lol e sh: l'1 Le 'nc:orsed with the n:m:e ar : him. l:rsincr., r r rrs:dr:! c~ , t , ti _ c ft ci that tt the :nntr.+ct Le ii it. led, :m I to diligently pr se cute tie .same, mo, , , .r t'.tr p, rson or fer-ons pre.cating the s:une, tt ,.

I t'idJcrs are inferno', that It dcciatimi from the s!:cc +- 1 awarded to the per sou +•r pe!soes I cakm•' the estimate ahoy, set forth. t'-en the 1 )' p; runent of I'ocla

d te fit its presenI1 1 Ii and :+ sm;cmcIt of the c,"0 ; to ti s a ill I a. oo e,l [ales fit, c:zr the a r (ten In- the[ %%' lL Pon n. I , ar,',c,t, bc:nm: blind t it. option coo•plete the said r mov:+l a, d : hary;c the c

it teat's• i tit ru ., ior,, of the La 1 ,: iTI I. I ef. ' hi, or th,_ir sureties I Its h+uhful p:: rforn:an ce, loll I pc•. sc of the s ties to the said ptu"i:Bose r, t Ill ,hall •il-u 'I Ie bi+i der to %thnm the award is made shall xe gic_ \„e=tt rate" ill he I trd if oni, r r100 :c t:nvar led the t it - id t scel o+ pr r . >I.stl :nut ! tefu , to ,axe- I the parser.[ terns c f c,:le al. of shall agree to be but ill

t• lb fair fill' erform:+ncc r f the ci tit ace in the : cttcity r to. any person who i. ill a! rer, to .ht, ('or rentice, fi t -.on ' cue ih•• r, r tract, th:y till! v to the Corpo t.+-nm of ii tncreby.

e l reytur.d I ordinacce. in the i :::antler pre-u'it .ird debt nr i ! t u, of •.c tic is a del::td-:e , IS >uret) or Ci•t nl Now Yurh art y i b t ace between the sum to 1 And It for the further se firing of the rem: n"al of the

,um F,-r.t. "1 'ho is:aid +t. !Ill's. of rt}"-th ott erwe,e. un.,n any . Litcon to the Co+n,r a tion. I tt hich ..mid p tson , r per wo would be cn!itled upon it - aid ,,later i i As It II tyre nicut I the porch ase: will 'I 'he I. ngi racer's est" t t. of the q 11111 s of r uteri t] . lu c : t!:cre are ttto rr more bids :,t the same 1 c,mf I< tion and it at which slid Cenpor.uion may 1!e I"c rcIt at tl,e time of salc and the aw.0 u r f ca It I

o.cc<..ar}, to be it eiged is t 11n•,vs ~i:, pl-,,-, : ~~! 1 ri c melee If t rice is the Lowr•,1 h,rice I id, ti c cotnract 1 ubhge i to psl: to the pe!S.ru t:, whom the crnnract may , of the said p!:l}.er,y t+: execs. to a hoed in su.. 1, tome .and

F:ar•1: filling r,: rca r t cnbwork, rlo o cut is , If aw .udlJ. wi, I I c ::•a it Lv lot , a ,c a I Ietr c.• }re a l sari e I .+t :nry 'iii itt t +e ling, the amount to o ith such a r trs •+s orgy b , Itprve t by the ConOiA,_ ii ❑ uout _7,00cul ,ic t ti's oln brick- I. rds : crihSt .' , idd,rs. r each case to be calcul..ted liven the e-timated amour t -ionors if b : Dep;!rtr!. tit of Decks of i he City +,I A,.w

•.ork rcbLii troll remevtl fit b ;late 1 and .:+bout _oo 'I HE KII;H I' 1'rl 1)F:CI.IN : A1.1, ' I'HI•. i 1'i- of the wi tk it be d c, by tthi::h the oils are tested. ' 1ork and in penalty if one thuuaud ii IIa:, foreat I

ui:ir c. rd Id foundati: n piles, ;bent oo. ' . .f ~•L1'L'I° 1- Kli.,!- KV'I' it I I' L1:1•:A11•:1 t FUR I'fit The con•_ tit above ntcnti,: I stall be accompanied lot, that lac wi'l, !u ;ill thi r} oi.t the term, of s. I: \. I!1!i«Ider, are required to sot rr.t their esit lit > . . 1 V7'I.P -i OF : iii Ct tt I I .-A1l()'\ OF 'C Hii ; by the oath or affirmation, in wining, of each of the a.:d e I 1y t+uh ti a !ens !her: t f, :mil rem ec ; II

tie tit wiig exIt c:0 111nns, trhi,h ::'I pen .1! b11\ t) VI'V1' \t)I<(.. persons ;nin. the same, that h+: is a householder ui s;tid pr: petty o itl.i r the t c riof ed Ly the sail to and hcc..mc a trt ,.fever}' a:,.I rccei eu : .+tr 1 Id ers .ter rzqur.>:..,I in rat:+kind tlt, it 'Lots or c,: t- or frcehnlder :n the C. it}' of New 1-urk. and is trorth tern,: ul : I ..iu I th rdc -. t , h.. i>a.c, I and r !ha m.

ladders most it t\ thenye:ces he if I rst. per,, cx- mates. to use the IA ink pr, paned for that per, os- by t ., ~ the amount of ti,e security required for the completion The toms of I to beesccuit I h} till !.fir. hasermay 1 dredging, ! Ilepartnt it : rope of ,chid tigeiher tcith t to fom"u! of i of the contract over and above .dl t, ;, d hi ; of cvcr) i 1 seen at the , ti"ice of t Gent etc ono = „' the Dock flat ion r if the u-ati:, n ct the p.oi o

crd by such other me: ns a., th. y ma}" prof, r, as to ~ the aic.ment, in Ii din e Incation=, and sho the I nature cord n,,r r rurd,c hove his l.vrlvlifies a., rvril. srrrrf; Depar Inert at Pi-r "A " L, Ill urv" Plat:., N r it river. I-. e - oI the foregoing Encireer' s estimate, : .[curacy !t+:+nner of hat me, t for the ,vork, can 1-c obtained upon Scum other:Sire, and that he has offered himself as a I(I)AVAR1) C. O'L'ICI l:1, ElrVV'IN 1':IN5'L'i I V,

rd sI I: not at any time a. to the sill in ion (,fine=ti- f f li ieio If c!cfoi a t ti e lic: tit the it p:u tm tit, surety in good tault and with the tilt nit it to execute _JOH V )1 k , Cunmto-si+ her, of the ln-1,:!r;mart . Idispute Cr compla!n of till abavc statement of 1 .~tc FDV1 ARI I C. OBRIE\, ]•.11V1 I EiNs,j N, , the bond require of by : +u•. The adulcacv+u+d sufficiency Dcl:s. :;u;ti t+s, nor as trt Ii at there tea, an} nti:.undo r-lane}- , illi]V A Il1N Kb, l.omntr,iouers of the I)e!:,v:me!a of ~ of the security offered will be scbject to approval by the I - _ .

in d 1, I l) ,ck,. Contp:roller c f the Cityy I t News York amt, r the award I p I iZ : Lear to the nature or amount of o e wet to c -_ _ u,., Dat ' New Ye;, Febn.ary 4. 180-. is made and 1 ri:.r to the signing of the contract. DEPT. OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

:G. Stealers ,rill be requircci to cn'•mplete the entire -- — \o cstin•ate will :e received or considered unless ac- I - -- ---~ D ii I \' i,F. 'I'rin;t:

,r,r0:o tterc:tc f ,:tionof the L)eparimeutot Docks and rl) (:O\ Ili \C 1ORS. (N ., 5(S,) companied by either a certified Iheck illun one of the l :r to vrs.N:r r i.!.:. t,at:rtn ,

n sui i tt it al accor!',na, with the sp c, Ito❑, of the ~ PROP(t \! I (I R I.ti I'IyfA- L'ES I UIL I)RI•:I)t: IXt; State or \,+tic National hank, of the City of New l ork,nmraw n I 1

15 I ct., Ni n, , I k heI iii t t,, :8:)7. I0 1. •U\ IRAC I OR. . :,r t:act. NO es rat crmper. a't.,n l.cvond the nn:ount -\"l' '1'H I FILE I'I..~ I Ft )l: \I L -[ 111'1' <Itt to the order of tit' Coin(. troller, or none}' tot the tint

i}:.ble I !hew.,rk huto:e me:ti ncd, s I'i sh;t!1 be rl:\': \ 11; -;I I iI l \It l I <ti']' F.\'t)\\'\ "t /:t«' i+'' evit of the amount of sccuriI)' re- 1IZ1)1'(1CALS FOl: \1:1I'I i i l l :\\D R'f)I:IC

u ills l'etiormeI ,tthep•icetherefor. per cub.cczrd, AS II'I'. fO\\'\ iCK'.ANI) \I 1HF:1;' I -, I cd t r the faithful Icr tort ^ance of the contract. I IFtf liii if I'OI: ON I•; - I' Hill ',h:-51'OIt'

iii L the Iislet L.. ci, shall b:: dce or i recited H L:\ I I I + tt T A IF \L\I \ ''i I1 i i; 1, \\'1 I' Stich cheek or mule\' must not be inclosed m the S I OV 1: AN I) BRICK ]Xi 1•:N,olO •; :\ 1' R.\ \-

:,Ii I f the ci tire work. t I I'> I I 1 :>: \/+N' \ :1 1' FI I-, I l l \\' \ DUI K s-•!led en o} cInca ni fig the estimate, but must be I LIhi t s Itil..\V if .. 1'he wear, to It doll mender thi outract is to 1 1\ I ll}il I I I L I i F h:.mied to the officer or clerk of the Department C'F \I 1.11 I i I I t I hi. f,II\IA'1'r S F/ )R 'I'IIF.

c.menced uith'm }teat I'I .,I ;e; ncer at .+ I 118 : n it . 1± fl\t c"fi '. 1 t1K 1 i1:1: tic :1Nt; Is \\'F'' L- t+ho has Sit ri, of the ti t6nate box. and no estimate ~ ~7 a res ii. I work and it t rills, t accordance t,II

m ti c Entim cr-in-Chet of At C Der: rt meet e. f 1- ekes: er Crock ti iii be tc ce.Led !:y time Pun rd • can be dep, sit d !n said lox until such check or money the speeitica nuns tad plau>, till be received at the o"r.r

- -: c1S that an)" ] .;r t or pc rt on of the dredi ng herein ~ Comm 10 rs at the heal of time 1Jcpartment , h:~~ i e+n exann t Is Fail of!ic,r er cl•. tk and four All to L,e I tit the Department of I'n!- lie b ari Les, No (6 Tlnr:!

!,. r tic nods Iegwred. 'l he e':. dgi n•. to I +lone II d of Docks, at ti t. (liice of said It artmeSt, on 1 del" the in City New Vork, \\- d cxncct. -\t such t pt that of success- :!venuc, the of until edu

s con. ract t+":li Lc betwc: n \L eat Iwc l: th st,eet and , l A," foot of l;:+ttery place, \crth river. ill ti:e City '1'hc fill bidder, will b: returned to rite persons n•.tkiug the : Mar, h ;, 1897, Itnu: to o'clock A. M. persuu or 1. is bid ttirnisli same atthiu ;h!, c v.; :d ter the co:ttract :rvarced. I.ersotis- umkinl; a iv car estimate shall the :•acsescart street. en the Nnrtit Crric. an : is to be done c t New York, u_atil r_ o'clock si. of

-,m tine to time, and it :.r l: gi nitocs 1 tt Inch T1CIEl)-tV, ti\RCHz.t°y;, If the ucce,>`ul bidder it Ii rcto or neglect, within I - am -Iliasea]eden,elope ill !orsed"Iid irEsti!aatel r

..n:c= as may he +'fretted be the I.ngineer, and all work at svhiLl titoe and place the esti mate s 'vi ll he publicly I five d..rs ater route .tlr, t it a c«mtract has been \l ateri..ls ;Ind \Work Required I r floe Three-+!: ry

uder the o i.tr:act is to I tugs: cooipleted on or before opened by tl-.e head of said 1iepartmet t. The award I asvat led to him, to -,%(cute .fie ..+m:•, ti,: amount of the Stttilc an,l l;rtrl. I xt. n=ton at Randall s I Ian .," with Iii,

iia C 5 rat n + f :z. Cal fr: in the date of service Cl .: of the contract, if awarded, [,"ill be made as soon as prat- depu: rt tit Cl] II Its it iii sh. 11 be forf itcd to and retained or their mate or name-, and the (Lite f pt «s.11101o it

e a! _cc-n:ut tuned m tificati Al. F opening of the bills. tic+ble after i e Ly tLe l: it}, _:f \cry Ye rk as lit uida:ed damages for to the herd of s mid Department, at the slid office, :

i he lama^es to be ratd by the contractor for each Anv making an estimate for the work per,oa ^I Llc-"t o! refa>a! ; but if he ,hail +xa II the con- or Itv fore the day : it I hour above named, fit trhico

tl:.0 :I e cnn; net or arc Ll -.heracf that may be , s'1 ii f.rrnish Inc same in a.,ealcd enveiopc to said L'o.t rei, a act wet l.in the :n: c t 1 I the amount of his de- time and pace the bias or estimates r: c -rvu I wiJ tic

r clerec! cr directed bc- th_ Ii+:_incer, may be unfu'I I at -t id it ce, on or be mere the of ate a n cI hour abut e n:unetl, Pr s-t niil be returned to him. I I I idy opened by the Prc*ident of said I )apart mint

fiaeri" for fulfillment has .:'ter if e time the thcrt,lt indor i,taders are informed that no des iaticn from the spec:- and read. which encclope shall be >cd with the name or hcauone 5 I be allo•.rec} Unless wider the written in- 'Ilse 8+t.t!+n nr PSunc CIIgiiTtEs CL P5% 11 determined, ;•-spired art-, I y :+ clause in the tr:,ct,

!teed and ligt:idated, at Fifty Dclars ncr day. . m+m es of the person or persons pres•_nting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the structions of the i:ngineer-in-Chicf. I ntc:n•r ,ro tdbjEt.'I .%LL urns (ill IIS manes !r

for work to v: iticlt it relates. 'U estimate will be accepted from or contract I To or toe THE PI'nmc INTEREST, AS P6ovtDEU I Bid, '.els will s'-ate it' their retima•es cc the ' i 'Ihe bidder to whom the award is made shall give awarded to tit person •aho i, Ill arrears to the Car- ,ecia' 6 I two fir 1882. )' P 64, Sunoagot

St ill ,lIfr

':e wh : f the deed;;:n t , be dent, ill co!.tot m.t}' tai:h the fur tx,ithful of the co.atract, in security the performance Poracur., upon debt or contr,ut, or a"hc, IS x defaulter, No bid or c~tim.;tc -ill be :cce;.te a frrr•n, nr cnntracI !

aplroced torn of agreement and the sp• c:fi:amens as surety or other, ise, upon any obligation to the Car- ate arded to, tnry person rrh t is to air ir, ti the C, r- th, rein set forth, by t hide vices tice Lids it ili Le tiled. p

is kind :Its b}- in the m..uner ]: res_ri I.ed and regt.ired ordinance,

[he cem l.r ! t f' ell r . P oratIrn, petit' oil upon debt or contn+ct,or 55 iii is a di fauller, . ,

in it pr cc oiled

ter :+11 exlin .: t of he

-.t inded- ct itr init I

of the c ntrac t, The }:n mere < c-ttm.rte of the q, anntes of materials notate

In case there are twl or more bid., at the same price, I : urety or otherwile, upon :my obligatvm to the Corp. r.+- in or met+.ental t :the fulril me.

bl dredged is iolh:os : tr hick price t- the Iow«•-t pace bi t, the contract, if award- ' tion. ing any Stain tl at n;ay:ure thrn~:mil: dell}, Iron any ne -e':art ro - its

ed, will be a+tardc tby lot to one of the !owcst bidlcr:. The gorged of the contr.:ct will be made as soon s• cause, iu the pert rm n,g o! the w r r6 u:e:c: under, lIN \t t- e nt h 1. erns. et

THL 1.tt;HT 'it) DLCLI\1•: A!.1. 'i'HE L'SIA. 1 practicable Ater the opening of the bids. • All materal to I e+sea vat e:.. cr .en-cved lr„m the area - rt 1'ilc olar ferct trv,t of e+enth s,recr . Cnianpknnt+n

CIA I Fti In li h .l:!. \'I it I1' I>EI•.\IF:I) FOR TII E Any aidIc w• till contract moat be known to be cr !c, bL dr,d tad will b: t. ,e the ro rap of the coi.trai-

he as th:- Test a it I. r.5cc cubic }-vds; III Lb rd lbnt of \I Vt - n-r low'❑ Dada;, I IN L } f.lat' I Ii 1 H li CORPORA I ION OF 1'HE --aged +n anal well pre! tired for the bus fie s, and

nd hi.I ors must e t m+tc taut e of II Ii m:: ten tal .nn s re t ewcit - ,know t =s the when considering the price fur which iicy trill to the .4 -c colas t, C. s ; tut. i 3.a'o I:d is ) rd s.

it N. H.—L!d,'er= ate reouured t!? ,uimit the estimates Ct Il! t I NE\V \-(I12K. have atlef.a[vy t semcn talc to that effect, and t ! • }

I Bidders are requested, in making the.r bids or estt- I person ir persons :o reLout the crntract may be awn[,,::! to ork under the ,cntra,'t. i mate •, to use the blank prepared for that purpose ; will be required to give s_c+n it)- for tit .: p. rfotm.mce it

Hi.:ders it 11 distinctly v. rite out, Loth in words and in upon the ti.li:aim, evp:ess (onditions, "hih shall apply I by the Department, a copy of which, together t+ittt I tl+c (ontra( t, by this or their bond, with two suffi i- -t

figure=, the amt unt of :h it esttm:,tes for Ling rh s o rk. to and become a part of ever,, e-timate recd+ ed : the form el the agreement, including spccificat!on=, and ! screti : each in the penal amount i f I ifteen lit t ,

1 he p<rson c r pert r es to w"hctn the ct nrract may be tst. Bidders must satisfy themseivcs, by persona] showing the manner of payment for the work, can ~ and (r Dollars. ,coo'o

<w-rd d will to rc quire of to :attend at ti :is c lfice frith examination of the loc Lion of the i, ro posed dredging, be o tained upon application therefor at the office of the tacit bid nr «-stimate shall contain and star. t} e nanw

the sureties offered L}. h' in cr tFem and execute IF.e amd by suc:̀t othct mean.; On thev may prefer, a= to I Det and 1 iaie of re idence of each of the per n- .trtmnnt.

contract within tip «- days gram the date fit tht semi:e I }~

the nccuruc_: of the forcgcing Kit'Ineer'a estimator, 1,A )WA Ii C. It BRIE'S I l)\ IN EI\ I FIN making the Lame, the names of :+li persons to

.+ once t.. t:'at etlect, and to ca=e ztlure or neglect

I

re and sF:ii not, at :m} tune after :he submis ten of a:: UH \- \ION k', Commissioners of the Department of I ) I ten stud with him or them tr:erein, tin .1 it no other

to dr he or they will i.e con~tdared .+, h:+v nq aLan- estimate, dispu*.e or rompi:+in of the aboee statement of Vols. person be so interested it shill distinctly slat:.•

dcned it and as in ref,,ult to ti. a Curperation, and tl,e quantities, nor assert that there was any micunder- t I L:rted Nsty Yoax, January ar, iSyy. that fact ; also that it is made with. ut.lny C nneci nn

contract wi:] be r.adcertiscd :+ud relct and su on moil standing m regard to the nature or :+;nour.t of the t: ork --- —

_ with goy oth+r person mal.ing :m estimate t- r t! e

it be acceptcd:,nd Sxec.ated. to be done. 1) :rat raFNT IF Dorn, PcFS • '1 " L:rrTert' :-!.ace, I same purp,,se and is in all respects fair and with et

Bidders ate reqarrSu to stale ill thctr eci nigh their ed. i icdsrs will 1 e required to complete the entire N, TI! K ra r•, N a•-„ Ynati, Fel rune : q, 1897. 1 collusn n or fr.~ trd, and tha: no member of time Common

names .and blares r t residence, the n.~m+.> of a;I persons x ark to the satis`action of the De +rtment of Decks, P 1->F:I' b R'I'\I1:11' OF L(1Ch5 U'!LL SELT. ! Chead of a d chief of a burs:ni, „m:cil, p;+rtmcnt, inter<sted with them then in, and if : o other person and in substantial :;co rrde:ace tvitii rite specilicauons of ~IiF;

at ;n;ctiou, on the I.rcmises, to the high+:,t deputy thereof, : r ci,-rk !herein, or other officer of the 'oe so interes- ed the (St male shall c isiincil} state the bevond the contrast. No extra compensation, the

uctore-

Lidder, fin the +9th day of February, 1897, at te o'clock I

... ti c Corporation, is dir.. etly or indirectly interested thetcu”,

fet ; also that the etumate is m.,dv is itht:fit any cror ,ul- amount payable for the work mentioned, which j noon, by \\'oodroo" 'c Let, i<, :wet om_ers, all the pate g or in the tip!; fins or tsiirk to which it re]at ', or in :my

it oil, connect'. ou or agretms"nt with and the ::m Lint shall be " ctualiy perforated at the price therefor, I er portion of the profits thereat. 'I he bid or c,timate mull Ili, ref tasrot been dis,losti: !ocny otherler>en orper- cub c yard. to he s; ecihed by the lowest bidder, shall blocks, fl:+g-,t acs, bridge-stones, curb-snnos omi I

Horatio from the side he by the in of the or rI ed -t n5 it an estimate for the same purpose, and is not g be due I r payable for tl,e entire -cork. planking on strict, we.tcrly verified oath, writing, party p;

higher than ti ]ow ea regcl:,r m:: rl._t price f the same , iiie work to be done ureter ih•s contract IS to be arm- 'fist o! l\ sir, at to the buhhead at the root of }iuratio making the e l of tie, that the several matters stnteel street, and on Jane street, from the svcsterty si,.c of therein are in all respects true. Where more than on:,

kind of lid or c r m::tcrial, anti is in a.l respec'.s fair curd menced w-ithiii Gvr d.:vs after reel iving a notitte,tti it m+ihent col'usion or frcud ; that nc c. mlin ,tibo or pool from the E+:gitot r-in Chit I of die Depsirtment cI 1). cks \\-eat .tract to the b u lkhead a: the fo, t of lane street, person is tnterestel it is requisite Eli t're vr_rtir;

- and on I hirrcenth :venue, tr in +lie ,outherly side: I Carlos be made and .subscribed by all the rani--

r .isms of which the bidder is a mrmher, or i , which the that any part t r per ion of the drerlginz herein m+.-n- bi'n etoart street to the flit :therly side of \Vest Twd th interested,

idder is , ttcetl or nu:recdy in:arest,d, or ofwt:dc.h the tior:eel is required, I'll.: lrrd,,ine to be done under this stre.I, n, three lots, as follows : I Each bid or estimate shall be acrompgni-d by the con-

IhILSr I- at knowledge, either pt r- cal or othcruisc , to c n: [act will Le l the pile j l to re- loot of Seventh t r. i Lot No. A. sent in sriting, of two h. useholders or frccholders i-+

bid a ce[taa I r' , o« -t less I,• or otherss from biiidieg there- 'known 'Town foot I f Main s Tee r, W'c,tch+•tcr as the• ~ Patin, hlock, flag-sloes, Lridge stones and curl- I the City of New fork, wile the it respective plant, of

I sn ties oral

r oe, and also that r.o n:emter if the C+ ma cci Ca, cif, Vock . in B esreherg r Crack, at d is to he dyne, from n Horatio street, xcel tm), lln ti,e tones on Nosiness or rc•he r, to the effect that if the contra x

'l'i.irtl lid ti-_i a i:h Hn::.ti, - t.cct, :fit I he to the p

tnablg the e is they wit!,

entb aV cr tie pu asv,nckd per,:,n ! iced of a 1)t artmu+t, Chief of a 13urcau. L'e.ut y time to time, and n: -uch g1rr:artisp"s aid at such time, at i ,ate,

:oyce may he dir.ctcd Ly Eli- I.rgiincer,:tml :1 r+crk done gr;m.tel..:.- c!. tpav:m ❑then •.0 thcline- atbr~dgeStone on its beul perova:dtd,be onto :r that

ie.1rd,.urtie:i: t beret for Cloth.therein,or:n.}'ct it trnflic,.r:rc rap

unucr thi. c, ntr:rce +, t., be fully a mplet. d rn or before '1'htr- I ant] the tilt W ing Ire • H u-:i. ti:> sEr. et, a..ro s us f:titLful per.`or manee, and that tf he shall :mot or rc•

City New 1 of ;hr Corps ration of ti e of orb. or :any of :v. d;n•s ogle teentn a.enue front the went-d} ride :•f 1A',.st street to , lust to execute the s,tm: , thi•y w-t] pay to true C spur -

u= Tier or'mrntn indirectly orinaircctly mn rested in the the ex•,ir..t. n .S th iii y•t ram ore of stir- the bulkhead at tl.efaut cf Horaun street, al.proximately lion any chRerenee L+tween the sum to which he woubl

e'tin".atc cr m the -t "p Les or work to set ci: it n lab.. s, vii at tt.a above-menuc.ned ell iticat.un. as folluSes : be tattled on its wmp!etioii and that whip h the Cor-

or Ii alt fort:on of the profits thereof, and has r.ot 1-L en 7 be +'::m.,;es to tie pai by the cci traitor for each Abort 1,548 square }'aids of Belg'an block pavement. potation may Ile obliged to pay to the parson or ] ei-

gicen, I ffercd or Pr+ mired, either directly «:r ;I directl} , d,:)• that the contract r:r any part thereof that may be About a:4 square y. rds of gritIle.OlO: k paten:ent. sons to wlrom the c:mtr,et may be ae-:+rded at any any pecu.n.try or c. titer consider arc❑ by the bidder cr o.d -red or c irictcd br the Lo_im or may be unfulfilled

About square fee' o.` bl to-:- one fl;!ggmg. 3,59_ snbsequet,t 1, iting, the amount in each case to be ca- anlene in I:is behalf with a view to irflucncing the act on after the time fixed for the fulfillment thereof has ex-

About 857 final feet f curb--tr flee . oatcd the mated the cul upon esti amount of supplies judgment of such officer cr emplI yce in this or any or p ired are, by a clause in the contract, determined,

heri"tn:ore had w ion this Dtpatincna L ra}:er tracsact•,on fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per d p-. bridge Abut 72 hneatf feet of eras-walks or stones. by which the bids are tested. 1'he consent above

Bidders will state in their estimates a price, per cubic Lot \o. z. memi,,ned sh:,ll be accompanied by the oath cr }:y in .ohich estimrte court be verified the oath. m,ridog,

doing dredgieg, in with Paving -stun, s, flag-stones, bridge-s:ones and curb- affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the of the pa, ty making the estimate. if at the several matters yard, for such conformity

form t the stoma, on Jane street, er.cept'ng bridge- stunts on Thir- same, that he is a hous.holder or freeholder in the Cit y y' therein are in all respects true. ;k /'ere more . t he approved of agreeni and specifications forth, by the bids will he tested.

e t herein set which price teenth avenue laid parallel with Jane street :md granite I of New York and is worth the amount of the security

than are /cr: cu is %fir, rested it is requisite that the j block pavement I etsveen the lines of bridge-tones acd required for the completion of this con(: act, over and t-er;fratieor be tirade and su<.sc fled to ty atE 'ite Parties This price is to cover all expenses of every kind in-

the building lines of Jane ,tr- et, acro,s 'I hit teenth above all his deists of every nature, and over and above ir In case volved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract,

avenue, him the ne-terlty side of 1Vest street to the his liabilities as b,il, sure[ or otherwise, and that by )' In case a bid shall Fe submitted by or in }:chaff of any j including any claim that may arise through delay, from Lulkh- all at the foot of Jane street, approximately as has offered himself as it surety in gosI faith and with

ecr oration, it murt be st;-ned in the name cf such ccr- I any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder. follow 's : the intentem to ex,cute the bond by required >eciior

c. rat en by some duly author iced efftcer or acent there- I I Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and in 1'.elgian block lies ised of, who shall alto sub-cr:be his own r:ame and office. If figures, time amount of their estimates for doing this Al.out x,949 square yari's of pavement. I

-ards About ego square 1of granite-block pavement. to of chapter 7 of the Ordinances of the City of New York, if be the contract shall awarded to the person

the seal of the corporation shculd also be practicable, work. I The person or persons to whom the contract may be blueflagging. About 4,269 square feet of -stone or persons for whom he consents to become surety.

,, fftxed. Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in ' amt- arded will be required to attend at this off ce with the About 9t6 lineal feet Cl curb-,tones, The adequacy and sufficiency tithe security offered is to

householders or freeholders in the City writing, of two • sureties offered by him or them and execute the con- bridge About 72 lineal feet of cro,swalk or -stones. be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New

New York, their respective places o/bus/m as or of zritk tract within five days from the date of the service of a Lor No. g York.

that if the contract be awarded to residence, to tile et}tct , notice to that effect, and in case of failure or neglect so Paving stones, flag-stones, bridge-stones, curb-stones No bid or estimate will be received or considered unless

or makirg the estimate, they will, ' the persrn persons to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned and planking, excepting the paving stones between the accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the

its being so awarded, become Loued as his or their ' it and as in default to the Corporation, and the con- line of bridge-stones laid parallel with Horatio street State cr National banks of the City of New York, drawn upon

for its faithful and that if said I sureties performance, tract will be readvertised and relet, and so on until it be and the paving stones between the lines of bridge-stones to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount

or refuse to extcute the I accepted and executed. laid parallel with Jane street, in Thirteenth avenue, of fivepercentumoftheamountofthesecurity required person or persons shall cmil

they will to the Corporation of the City of I contract, pay Bidders are required to state in their estimates their from the southerly sire of Gansevoort street to the for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check

New York any difference I.etween the sum to which I names and places of residence, the names of all per. northerly side of West'1'welfth street, approximately as or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the

said person or per=tins would be entitled upon its ccm- son, interested with them therein, and if no other follows : the Department who has charge of the officer or clerk of

and that it hich said Corporation may be obliged pletion person be so interested the estimate shall distinctly About ,,r9r square yards of granite-block pavement. be deposited in said

to pay to the person to whom the contract may be state that fact ; also that the estimate is made without About t89 square yards of cobble-stone, granite and estimate-box, and no estimate can box until such check or money has been examined by

awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each the case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of

any consultation, connection cr agreement with and the amount thereof has not been disclosed to any other

Pe!gian block pavement in walks. About 2,248 square feet of Llue-stone flagging. said officer or clerk and fetal to be correct. All such

work to be done by which the Lids are to-ted. The i person or persons making all estimate for the same pur. About 549 lineal fret of curb-stones, deposits, except that of the successful bidder, wi I be returned to the making the same within three persons

consent above mentioned -hall be accompanied by the ' pose, and i- net higher than the lowest regular market About 4Ez lineal feet of crosswalk or bridge-stones. days after the contract is awarded. If the successful

oath or afrrmatien, in 'ceiling, t f each of the persons I price for the same kind of laborer material, and is in all bulkheads, Abut z,-co square feet of planking on r bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after

signing the sane, that he is a t.ouseholder or freeholder j respects fair and without collusion or fraud : that n~, gangways, t.. of Snce. notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to

in the City of New York and is worth the arnoent of the • combination or pool exists cf which the bidder is a

is directly indirectly '1'Enats

T" the must be ei ty"five per Cont. cf purchase-money execute the same, tl:e amount of the deposit made by security required for the completion of the con.rret, ; member, or in which tLe fciddc-r or

him shall be forfeited to and be retained by the City of ever and above all his atbts of every nature and ,z-er interested, c r of which the bidder his knowledge, either paid to the auctioneer in cash at the time aid place or

be New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or and above his !..abilities as bad, surety and ytJre»t'ise, personal or otherwise, to bid a certain price, «r not less sale, the balance- of the purcha-e money to paid to

I refcsal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the and that he has offered himself as a surety mgod faith than a certain price, for r said labc.r or material, or to \Vcodrow & Lewis, at their office, No. 94 Peat street,

time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned the mtentrou to esecutr the bo+.d required by and with keep others from bidding thereon, at also that no before la o'clock noon on the (8th day of February, 1897.

lum. to sut}lcienr.y of the security ; member of the Common Council, Head of a Department, The manhole-heads and covers, the catch-basin

taw. The adequacy ant by the Comntroller of Chief of a Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or heads and covers, the lamp-posts, hydrants, stop-gate I oF.ould the person er persons to whom the contract

I tiered will le subject to approved is other < for cr r r r•n ]%1«:eee : f mite Cull,oratinn of the any L+,xes and fire .+Lam boned tn Jane street and Horatio I maybe awarded negl+ct nr refuse to accept the contract

ha= ti-5- (';tv .•f New \urn .a'ter ti + :t++.:i+t made and Ir'or i!c Ucp:u- dirt ill west of AA'e-t -cr- I, and no Ih!rter nib avenue, •.tnhin five dais nut, r writt-n note th:a the -ante

-i r- o. !o the la it it I tnc'. ( it r.< 11 ru \•( C - or . r) ,f tne, uts, t<

to his or their Lid or proposal, osal or if h teen e or bee P P t not execute h accept hu do e 1 e contract and d ive they the P give

security, he or th•<y shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in def:ndt to the Corpora do n, and the contract will be readvcrtised and relet ns provided by law.

B ddcrs w ill wr~tcout tl: earn riot at theirestimates in addition to insetting the Saint: in fgni es.

Payment will I:e made by it regmsition on the Cnmp-trnllcr, in accord.tnl e t+ itlt the trl ms of the eoutc.n-t,

Tire form of the c„ntruct, inchu'ing spacificatinns and showing the manner of pa) nn rat, an be obtainc,i at Ilie eliice of John Vi'. .\l rsh:nl, arclnte. t, Rnnm roc, Bible House, Astor place, %ew 1"or'.<(~ily, and bidders are cu!tn red to examine c.tclt ;rd Al of their provi,ion, carefully, : s the Board rf Peb1 c Ch: ri i05 will insist upon their absolut enforce Blunt in evert p:a-licular.

SlI C. CROIl Ir ci;irat; II)HV P. l UKI•', :nl JAM I, R. I)'llEiRNF, Ginn: is'ioners, Dep:u-t-nn nt , f i' :bluc C Itai!nc'.

Ilrus:arir,NT „r l'cIu.ti CHsI<ntrs. No, 65 Incur A NI;.Nc F:, N lily YuuC, Fchrna:y 16, r897,

'CO CI)N'I'ILAAc'roii-, I'l(lTit)—il -i lrt)R \l-\ll)' .\N1) CARPE\ I'Y.1,-

WIIRK, NI'"W I i,l:A-_I IIIIZ 't -'nti, II. )tit. K, IIbl l'IN ; ,AA- It IN Ill,A'CIP'(:, 1'I.(i 1l ltl sot; :A-`,U (;AS -I 1'I'IINI;, - N1.) h7,Pr'TRIC-At"I1, INII, lilt I:EI,I,E% ('hi fll)SPI•I'AL.

BEv\I.ID r 1.11):, OR lHTAIIS l't)R 'l'HF: n!r t Cs. ill trod: 'mil m: 1oiols, In rccordi:mcc with

the .Ipcciticatiuus and pl:!n5, will be recd. ac'l at the olhcc of the .)rpnu'lm -ru of Pus It : Cluarrtias, Ni:. 66 Thad avenue, in the City of Ncty York, until \Vi dri slay, 11 itch 3, r`97, until nit'ct,,. k A. Si, The Icon, r r per<on., making rip bi d r r estimate shall furnis!t tic snmc in a Scaled cut, Iop, inc!nr;cd " Ili l ur l's imatc liar 1lason and C. rpcnter ti t a -k, New I Ctator, Iron-,vnrk, Heating arch A'entiLuing, Plumbing and I

and Ii lcctric-wiring, etc., Riles the Hospital," and with 1!is or their neruc nr names, and the dare of I resent:nion, to t!. e head of said Department, at the ~rtid ,Ilia, nn or be ire the ii iv and hour above named, a' which time and place the bids or estimates reeeiced trill be public!y opened by [Inc Prc-icb:rat of said I )cpartntent and road.

I'Hl-' Coai<D or Prnt.lc ('nartrn:s r,ESEl<Vi-< TILE !• IC itr TO Rh)ECT ALL (BIDS oR eoIror.sTES ri DEEMED it nE FOR T)iC , t'iLIC IN lFr.r,r, As t'lOStEtI) rS F'/-

.nus 61, CHAVIEN 4!0 Is-n-, or t88a. N,n Lid or es,inr to will b- accepted from, or cuntra,- t

warded to,:mv p- :on who is Ili '!rears to the Co!-I.orutfnn ufon dot t ,,r contract, or who, is a defaulter,

surety or r rite i s-ucc, up or any ubligatiun to tit'! C n! I;oratuur-

'1'he award of tl•.c contract will lie made as'oou as I r:,cticahle after tit ,,pct i- I,' of the bids,

_\ ii)' bidder for thus c nine. on nuts) lie known to be engaged in and well prepared for tile business, and mud hone s-ttisI.e try testimonial, to tl,at ellcct, and the per on or person', to wham tic c tint !:rot may he aw arded ,, ill Ice required to -,ivc socurity for :h,: perl -mar cc c f the c Intl CC). by his Cr ti err bond, with two sufficien~ -uretic5, eaeh in the penal amount cf 1st clvo• 'Iii c us:md ,tz,o c) 1) liars,

Poch lid r r c l tunIc shsll crnla'in . nil state the uanie loin pia, e of r• %:dencc of e.. eh of the persons making the ,amc, the names r f all per inten-sted tvi,h hint or tfieai therein, and it no astir r per,oa be =o Gncre:tell it >hll lli>tiu ctly' St. to tl at fat :t ; : 1'n th;,t it Is made v: ithout lit., connci:lion Bich any other per.un nnd.irg an csti-ma e for rh'- son. pur!_ose:u:d is in all rest eca' fair and It thnut calla- it or fraud, oral that ro member of the ( -mmon Council, Head of a 1)rpartnlec, Chief rI a I [Ccau, Deputy tl".ereof or Clerk th.-rain, or other otilcer ,-I the Curporati- n, is directly nr indirectly interested therein, t in, tl. e 'app ie- ro ,chi, i !t it—I t,s. or in, :my porion of the profits thercnt. The bid or c Oh-tilts must be secured by Il- e oath, in writing, of the it !-Ii or par[' es taking t' a csl mate, that the recoil m.ttterc Stated the. en cue in all respects trill, \r here it shoo one pers:.n is interested it is rcqu"site that t.!,- t ERIFlcATtoN be trade and subscribed by all the parries in-erv,ted.

Each hid or eel i trio hi' -hall be accompanied by the ,.ent, to Lvriitr g, of two hruseltitars er frechulc!ers

iu t the City oI Now York, with r eir respect is pl, cm of busmess or residence, to the 'fleet that if the contract I,,, uw arc ioil to the Tiers t n rxakieg the estimate, tit,-y chill, on its ue4ig So a-•::1rded, become bt and a, his -t,t tics ft r its f itl fill perfm m, ncu and that it he shall ,'nit or refuse to r xcct to iltr saute, they «'ill pay to the CO rporation ant' cl,ffrn•r cc bet nreen the ,urn to tli.clt he wot Id he er,tit{ed oft it, cmupletion and that tt hich the Corp rntln in nude be obLgcd to pay to thy per-ion , r pursues to why rat the a ntr::ct may be awarded at ray cubsr que nt ]cttir , the amount in each case to be

c,Icufned upon the e=nmated :;mount of the supplies i } tt hich the bids are t sled. "I he c, n-cot abut e no a. ni a of shs11 he accompanied by the oath or sffirmatinn, in writing, of e:,cit of the per- Its sign ng the saute, that he Is n householder or leech' 1 e in th_ City of Nc%, York, and is worth the amt tit t of the security r, quired for the c. ntp!etiun of this contract, over and above all his :Idl. Is of every nature, and over anti -'Lave his lia-I.iliiics as bail, surety or otlterwis.', and that he has .Ifered himself as surely in good faith, and with cite !etentir-n to c.cccute the b, nd remit] irtd by se,-Lion n of '.hapter 7 of the Rcviscd Ch-d.na-ce, nl the City t4 New i_, I k, if the c--ntract sh:ill I,e :.warded to the person or persons for whnnt h : e rr'en is to I:ccomc ,urety. The u Irgtt; cy and snfiiciency ':C tie security "- ffer. d is to b_ ,pl'roved by the Cut mot rub cr of the Cily of New York

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Nobid or esu mate set l: be rec^\'ell or conerde re rl un,ees C] c, mpnricd by calmer a cciiilicd cheek upon one el the State or Nation-:1 banks c!1 the City of New 1 ark, J.riwu t, the er,lcr of the C- mptroller, or aunty i t, the nmouut of five per certunt of the amount of ~ tlu security required for the faithful perforn!-anec of the contract, Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sale l envelnl.c containin, the e'ti-nlute, but must I e handed to the officer or clerk of the 1lcpartntent who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate call be deposited in said box until such check or Marley has been es, mined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct- :\ll Stich deposits, except that of the successful bidder, in II he returi . ed to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within five d:, ys t:fter notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the clepo'it made by him shall he forfeit- , eel to and be retained by the City of New York as lioui- ' dated damages for such neglect or refus:d ; but if he 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 er reuse 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 Corporation, and I the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided by law.

cut the amount f their s i will write cu t o e t mates in Bidders addition to insertingsertin the same in figures, es.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- '

troller in accordance with the terms of the contract. I The form of the contract, including specifications, and

showing the manner of payment, can be Obtained at the office of John W, Marshall, architect, Room Leg, Bible House, Astor place, New fork City, and hiddcrs are cartrone(I to examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the Poird of Public Charities will insist upon their absolute enforcement in every particular.

SILAS C. CROFT, President; JOHN P. FAURE andJAMIES R. O'BFIRNE, Commissioners, Depart-ntcnt of Public Chanties.

[)r t'A:LL\IENT or PUBLIC CHARITIn', NU.66 THIRD AVENUE, Now YORE, February 16, x897,

TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR \MATIlyIALC> AND WORK

REQL'IRED FOR Ex'rENB1(1N 7Y) 'ri-IN \Dt"S'l'RI"11, SCH(JOL I1U1LDIN& , RAN I

I1:\l.l"'" I'-I" \N D.

PALED 1111)-i ( - ] S f I.A"1'F;S 11R 'I'HT: S: fures:,id wor .I. , .ninth ma i" s -! nrdan ter al in . ce ce with the specific Lions and plans, will be received at the office of the Department of Puhlic Charities, No, 66 'Third avenLC, in thcCity of NCw Y„rk, tmlil 1Vec'ne-day,

' 3b ire 3. r8 ,,y, uulil m o'clock .t, nl. ̀1'bc rerson nr pet sons making any bid or estimate <h II ft ruish I' the same in it scaled envelope, mclorscrl '' Bid or Estimn to

for AI'ucrials and Work Required fur b.xtcmicn to the Inrlo,l ri al :school Building, R. ndail's Island," and with ht, or their name nr m'mcs, and the date rn!prc_.entatio rn, t- , the head of said Llcpnrtment, at the said office, nn or

I I-.cluro the clay mid hour abnce named, at winch trite and I Incc the hills or , stlmatr s received will lie publicly r,pened by th': Ire- ideal ' f said Del artu:crat and react,

' firm Hut 'ant or 1't- r.Lc Cu.trrrIF:s RCSEIo toe 'cur NIGHT 7u 1 t II-r.l A1.1" tutu, iii) u---umIA'Tims If lir?Iiirrr;u t mF, i'O),r 'I HI: I!'llt"IC rsielltir', AS I'ROs'rnri D IN .,1"cl,ty 6l, eunl1cR Oro, Lttt, ur ISSa,

Ko bid or estimate will be accepted trutn, or contract awarded to, ray petoor; who is in arrears to the" C'or-por:'tiou upon d,:bt or contract, or who is it defaulter, as sheet) 'y or otlterwi>e, upon any obligation to the Cor-poration.

Ihu mein i of the co - trait in- hi be made as sor,n as practicable after th,. opm,in,t; of Coe bids.

Any oiddur Inc this caatract must be known to be en-4:r'cd in and well n': :!rrJ for tire lmriiness, null must have s at isiactory testi monidis tee that effect, a nil time per-son or per. on•; to whom the contract may be Lnv.wdetl will be required to iZkl ,ectuity for the parforn,nnr e 01 the contract by his or tI:dr hond, with to-n su!liricnt

rrctics, each in ti -e !rail um,urnt of SEVEN H ('N ' DR I1) AND Ii l l' 1'F (,-g I)1)L1 AILS.

L:ncli bid or estimate shall cm ntuim and state the rants and place tit rc,idcncc of each of t he pn-sons makine tl: , satin,-, the names ul all pesos intcrestcd with hiul or them therein, and if no other person be so iaterested a shall di'tinetly state that fact; also t!:at it is made witIlot, t any connection with any other tm'. rson making on csti- mate for the satire pnrpt, se, turd i:; in Al respects fir and with:gut collt'mn „r fraud, dull that no rrcmher of the Common Council, herd of a dlcpainmeint, chief of a bureau, del"nty thereof or c'e•k therein, or other oliicer of the Cotpxre lion , is ii reedy or indirectly tin tort cIed therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re,ntes, or in any porti,m of the profits thereof. 'I lie hid ,~r cstimah° must be verifier] by the ontb, in a!itinq, of the party or parties making, tibc estitiorne, that the > evcral tnal tors Stated therein a-r: in all re.,pccts true. Wlere mare than one person is i mterestcd it is requisite that the c euUIi' CATION b_ uuttle and son b.uri;:ell by all the parties inter.

. ested, i"ach bid or estimate ,hail Ice accom allied by the con-

sent, in wratira„ mit ttvo houseboldersor !rceholdcrsin j the City of Ne,s York, with their resl:ertive places of : businessorresiclence, to the effect that if the contract be 1 awarded to the person making the estimate, they will,

on its being So awarded, lDeccnte Limonll as his sureties for its faidilul per!orntance, and that if he shall omit ur relu,e to ex'_cute the same, they will I:uy to the Corpora. Lion any dtffercncc hetrvecn the ,um to whica. he would Ice

I cntitied on its completion and that which the Corporation n!ay be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any stli,segl:ent letting, 1 1 the :uuount In each case to be calculated upon Lire esti. ' mated amotmt of the supp!ics by which the bids ore tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom-p.rnic by the tail, or aflrmmion, in writing, cf each of t lie persons signing the same that he is a housr•hoiiler or freeholder in the City of New Yorl:,:u:d is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above :dl Iris debts of every nature, ann! ovcrand above his liabilities, as bail, surety arothcrwise, and that he has offered hiniselt as a surety in good faith and web the intention to exceate the bond required by section tz Al chapter 7 of tint- Revised Ordinances of the City of New- York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom lie constvtts to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be .tpprr"t- ell by the Comptroller of the City of New York,

N„ hid or estimate will be reclined or con>idered inn-less accomptu ilid by either a certified check upon one of the State or National I:anks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of tl:e Connptrollcr, Cr moue, to the an!ount of Ilvc per centr: inn of the amotmt of the security required for the Ltitlilul perturm- ance of the con:r;,ct. Such chek or money must NOT be inclosed in the seated cnc<Inpe omtniuir.q the csti- ntat,. but must be hand'_d to the officer or cork of the l)c1nrtntcnt rho has ch:u- ge of the estinrue-box, and no estimate call be depo i!cd in said box t:ntil such check or money has linen ex:mlmed by said officer or clerk and fotmd to be curre ct" All s:.ch del-osits, except that of the succe-sful bidder, will be returned to the pc rson5 making the Santa within Ihree day, after the c ntrl t I. : tc: riled. it the successful bidder shail re-lu.-v n or neglect, within five day-c after notice that the conflict has boat awarded to hint, to execute the saute, Dcudv-ISicN- of Ptnrl.tc I'u:til•rIE.a, No, (6 TeLmo the amount of the deposit made by him dhnll Ice forleilcd At'Ese E, NEtc Yuxr., Fcbru:uy l6, lb')7, to duct be retained by the City, f .sew York as liquidated 'I'O CON'l'RAC. fOlS. elanta es for such neglect or rutusal ; but it he shall PROPOSALi, F(11, EXC -AVATI.hO ('11AVAA"S execute the contract within the time -tfe resaid, the AND -E\VERS, AN 1) SIl- A\I PIPING, amount of his de!: osit i- - ill be returned to him, Ill, 1p' K\ti'h:Ll, S BEAN I).

Should the person or persons to whom the contract 1:;.ALED l;IU, I IR Es'l'IMIATES FOR THI': may be accarlled n.;glect or ttf'use to a, eeilt the contract I :llurcraid work ; nil materials, in aeeoid.mna• with within five days after written notice that the same has I the specili:aeons and plans, Will I.e received :tt theoai~ e been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or of time Department of Public Charities, N,,, 66 Tltird they ,accept but cm, not c xecute the contract and give t lie as-c-ime, in the (:itv t t _Ne.se York, until We' lnescfi1', proper security, lie or they shall lie eomidercd :ts having March 3, 1097, until is in' l I„ck A. sr, 'I he pet stn or abandoned it and as in ciclhult to the Corporation, and p, r=_ons making any bid ur estimate shall furnish the the contract will lie rcadverti -e.i aid relet, as provided same in a scaled env ,'lope, fnil tsed " Bid or i':,timate by law. b,r Excavating Subwat s and t'ew-,- rs and Stearn Pipin„

Bidders will writcotit tileantcuntof their estimates in Bletckocll's I land, mod aith I, is or their name nr mnncs, addition to tnsertine," the same in figures" and the date of presenlati' n, to the head of said 1)ep.irt-

Payment will lie made by it requisition on the Comp- ntent, :',t the scud nflice, nn or bcfore Ili,- day and hour tro!lor, in accordance with the ternrs of the contract. above uam•d, at which time end place the bi,l, r. r

The form of the contract, inchlding specificatroas,and estimates received will be publicly opened by the Presi-sho'aing the manner of payment, c:m be o t::iued at I lie dent of said Deportment amt read, olilce of John, 1',. liatsh-nl1, architect, knout no, Bible '1'uE Cua!ru on' Pint lc Cu,trn-tcs uesacvlec Trim liriuse. -k-t,,r place, New Yore City, and bidders are RIGHT Tu ReJECT ALI, tn1,S into hsrtenATES H' DFENH'.1) cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions Tot uE FOR -i ti PUBLIC iNrren!tsr, AS lnOVIDED 1A carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will in' Lit secTluN 64, cnnr-r ER Oct Laws of 18Sa. upon their absolute enforcement in every particular. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract

SILAS C. CROFT, President; JOHN P. FAURE, awarded to,anys'ar,on"ho is in arrearo to •!:O Cor-and JAMES R. O'BEIRNE, Commis-inners, Depart- W r:..~sn upon dent or contract, or who is a defaulter, as ment of Public Charities. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora.

tion, The award of the contract will be made as soon as

practicable after the opening of the bids. 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 per-on or persons to sib on the contract may be awarded will be regmred to give security for the per-formance of the contract, 1 his or their bond, with two ::uflicicrn It sureties, each is the penal amount of SIX THOUSAND !6,000'i DOLLARS.

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 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 Common Council, Head of a Department, Chief of tt Bureau, Deputy thereof, or Clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-tested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the scvetal matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the t EZU ICATION be made and subscribed by all the t' arties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con. sent, in writing, of two householders or frecheiders in the City of New York, with their respective places of busmcso or residence, to the elf' ct that if the contract be awarded to the pers•n making the estimate, they will, on Its Leing Sir awarded, become hound as his tun ties for its f.,iihIcni performauce, and that if he ,hall unit tit Icf,!,, to evtcttcc the same ill y i-, ill pay to the Coipor,'ti n any Jiff-rcnce betolc.tt the shit to

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t• i' crl I ii -nd i In It w ~irh l:c would lie cntiticu on t t. t n ct m.t if 1 - P ra!i, n m:~ 1 c obli ed to n to the lie:'- I- which the Corho y S I Y I

U- son or persons to whorl the contract nmv he awarded at any Sub-eqw rat letting, the antnu nn in each ease to be

C calrulmlcd up n thu es:imatcd antoturt of the supplies e by which the bills are to-ICd. 'Ill' consent above r lentil mrd 'slmil be occomp:u:ied by ti r' oalh or arb-nia- !t tion, in 5Titin>;, oft aril of the persons :again:; the saute u that he is ml housch„Idcror Ire ,bc,lderin the (',tyoI'New-

Yurk and is worth the :unnunt of the security rcyuired -

d fm- Ilse coin! letiu!t of the, c nu':!ct, ov, r :u :d ab, .ve all C Into c!ehts of cccry n:tutre, and niet' tad above bi, liahili- a tics as bail, suiett- or xl.hcroist, and tb:!t I!-- hits offer,.-,l r himsrlf us a ew-cty Inn ^_ood faith cold wnl~ the !ntcnlion to d t u ru ,• tale I Il I tquit act by scuimn i. of :I. aptcr 7 of r I the Retised Odi'r'er^ of th.. City , 1 N iv Y.'rl,- , it Cu,' - . c,muraet shall Inc : ne,u- I, d to the pers a nr pers':us cur e a h' rat lie ins• ns to bt c. m, s rmroty. Ii' dckqu.tev an,, 1 stutien rcy "l the sett icy tdi', to 1 i, to e approved by

the Con;rti',,l ter of the City of New Yurk. t N Litt ur estimate will tic received ,:r considered nut- ] less a":c-omp:utied l,y either a tlrtdlo il cbc-rk upon rue tit

the lstac or N:rti nunl batiks r,f the City of New Fork, e drawn to the order of till Compu'o11er, ur money to the s I autotmt of live per ecntum oil the amocnt of the sernrity t requirecl for the faithful herforunvnce of tIe contrtct.

Such check or mitre'.' must 'cur Le iuclo-,ed in ' I the sealed cnvc]ope cnataining the csumate, Lut must be

haniird to the of,!ccr nr clerk of the l lepartment w'ho s has char'_e of tint' c,timate-box, and no cell iu.ae can b„

dsvosIted in s; id Iles until such 'heck or money in Seen esamintcL by setid oi)icer ur dart: and found to be correct. A I cimo"I denosi ts, e tcept th:,t of th uccessf ii

j bidder, will Ile rc tune d to the 1 u"sonc m ukuud the satire I witl!rn tIn,n:e day's ,,'torthe'sontr:tct is -Loa cicd. If the

st,ccessful bidder shall rcittse or neglccr, within fi,e - clays a!t,:r retie_ that :h-_ contract has been :.warded In him, to execute the s:.7te, the nn:otmt of the deposit IT by hi"n shall be txllcitcnl to and be retained by ih•_ City Si NcIn York its liquidated dama.es for st h neglect or refusal, but ifine shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the atnocnt of his deposit w•i;l be retuned to him.

tiheu!d the person nr persnns to whom the cxntruin may be awart'e I ne„Icct ,,r reuse t., it cept the cmuy.c:t within IT I Lys a:tcr writ!un t o-!ec ti at the suite h.-been awrr d -d to his inc their lid or prop,, -.d, or it Ii,: ,,

I they accept lint do riot cccc etc the amtract and crvc the p!oper s,_,. unlp, he it,' they shall hr considcr,1 :-havinn ah,md ned :t nncl a- it' default to the Core!-„-non, :,nil the ._uuU-act will Inc rnadrertise<t and Icl it .. pro t ided by I;,w-

I iclder, o ilI write t tit the arnount of their estima:-- : I add!tiun to inset Ihe.,anic in Ii norm-s.

Psym':rat wi~l lie made by a tit i-iti it nn cite ( ",! ,-ti- Ili , i , arc n dance with tlro te "u, o; It c ntra,.!”

The I,, rut r 1 the oonv.!u, it,: 1 !dins s,rc ci tu_ations...n-1 show' rug L:e manner of paymcrnt, c.tn I Obtained at office of John W. ^,f-u- halt, art_ I i ect, 1: tin no;, I Hurts„, Astor p!acc, Ncw \".trim City, and bidd, r,, ar. cautio'scd to examine each aid all of their pro~'i-i !. carcful!y. as the B'-anl of Public l.” hat-itie' w l) in- i,:

1 upon tit, it ab>u'ute' cnforcement in were I :uticuL,r. Sit tS C Ci' l 1. Pi ,i,l•ut; I(IHN P. IA('RI .

mind JANILb R. O'1- LIRNl',, Conhaii-Ion-rs, Dip It-ntent of Etti is (har!tCs.

Ur: r.it:alt Nr nr 1't i i.lc (it tlIFi,s, Nt•,56 .I a--, AVENUE, NEw' Y, -i-i:. I c!•ni , ry tit, 1' 9„

1-O (".t )N"I'I:-\C 1 OhS. PItOPt)511"S I-OI: ?1.1'1'1?PI A' 1,5 AND AV(IR1,

REQUIRJ•:U FOl. TV1"I) b'R\AH: nt'AK.1N ~ I I\h: I'iV111ti2: Ilrr.11if:\I.S, I:1NII.`.I

I-I,:\\D, SL-hkl,I) BI U5 OR 11S'1111.-AlIIi, FOR "I III -

,tf„r. scu d wo.. and m tteri:d , !n a c rd tecc ,-. i the spc ci lieati. ns :~ ad plan", trill he rccciew I :,t thc',•1L

.,t t!,,' D. - :.runmel t tit Public ''Bocti-:>, Nn,6'i 1"i.!, net n'. IC, in the Ci! v ul New Yurk, until VV„dn,:.:l.~•r

birch ,, 1307, it ill io n'cl of 5. Si.L h p ri O I p'ers ,m m.-kung any Litl or -s:ima.c sl all Tur,ni Ii i'',

II saran'. in a s..-ah:d e,veupr', ind. ,rscd ' T u 1':aiiu. ,.- fir clue Jltutcri,tls ac if 11"„!k Rcqurrcd to r luem Fr.:n.. l)tc-r:m•.i.iC i'r-vilion fl„spitals, R:'.e, d:!I'.', ]elan' and with his or their hi. die ,.'r n.unce at ,.l t!.. date of u-esent oti• n to tl-r he n1 f -cud Ile r I roc , f r.la t at the s tllnIkce, on n- bef,r • the d.tv anrd hour u!: •. na'aud, at which time and place che'hids m- m,t,tm,i r,ceived tc ill he publicly opened 'uy the Pres!den! said Du•partntect a:r l read,

Tut Bo"trn of Ill lu.tc CLrARrLie.o RE,FRi F 1 RIGHT Tu I.EJrCT AT.l- nuu5 OR FStm'.nmr'S IF 1srSwo1, I nA roi< THE mutt-Ii: INrgb:ESr, A5 n':', rut ii 1::: :L:, , - •. I 6q, Cn it I CC 4n,, 1"dims r,F iSle,

No 1i or esunmte v. ill be it;cci te.l front, ,ir corn.!, t acv:,riled t.', any p, rsour who is ,n are - tn' to tile , p, r.uinn upon debt or curtraet, or tvh , is ,t defatdter , ,,, ,urety or otherwise, upon any ub igat:u t to the I, .t poraunn

The award of the contract will lie made as so -- ::-i practicable alter the opening of the fftids.

11 y' I it 1!c r !or this cm,nt -act must be known to h,. r -gsod in and well prep:,rcd for the bu,inc:-, and n!u-t hacc satisfactory tcstimonia's to that effect, and tit -perwn or persoi,S to whoa, the C it,1,act ntry Inc ate: rift. will be rcy tired to _ Is c ccuri:t L r ti,. p r!urmun,., the cot.ta_t i 1' Iris ur !hour bnrc I, wi It t o s Ih, tc sum-, 'i- 5, each in till' prn.,1 :uuuuut „t fwclve l ulldl, r In u ! lloikcL-s.

1,_:ch bid or esttmatc slatll c rrtctin and st - ttc the u. , u - and place of re,idenec of c::cu of the pet sons ertl<n'.: the same, the names of all pereous intcrestod with i it or chain therein, and :f m, other person be so inter"t,' it sI.all distinctly 'toe tl•at f,,ct ; also that it is iIt,t .: without any connection with any other person makin,c :,i! e<timate t'r the sandy Purl:ose and is in all respects !,,;,

~ and without collusion or frc,ud. and teat uo member the Cou!mon Council, head of a dcpartm' et, chief ,,f . bureau, deptty thereof, r clerk therein, or otly !

I ollicc r of tl!,- Ctt:pttaooi,, is directly ur in ir-c-dy in'cr ested therein, or in the supplies t'' which it tetatne, in any l:ortir,n of the profits thereof. The bid or e't: mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, r f il!'_ party or parties making tha e-timate, that the seedai in., tters stated therein arc is all respects true. A1- herr more than o! :c per<cn ie interested it is requisite th;it the VEPIFIrarlos be made and subscr!Led by all the parties In, te reel ed.

Fach bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writin„ of two householders or freeholder, in, the City t f Now Y. nit, with their respective places of busincs or residence, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to the person m:ki-Ig the estimate, they will, on its being so awvarded, become bound as his sureties for its ldnhful pc r!ormance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to wt,ich he would he entitled on its completion and that which the Corpnratiou may Ile obliged to pay to the person or persons to whc m the contract may be award-ed at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids are tested. The consent above men_ toned shall be accompanied by the P Y o th or altrmoti in 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 secur.ty required for the completion of this contract, over and above all Lis 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 and with the intention to execute the bond required by section to of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the per-son or persons for whom he consents to become surety, The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered on. less accompanied by either a certified check upon one ul the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount r I live per centum of the amount ui the security required for the faithful performance at the contract 'such ci eck or money must Situ lie in-lu-ud in I re tlr,i ovel. per > t.tining the c Hivat.', mitt must be haut!ec! I, the olfku u- cict6 .,f the I Ic-

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, I897. THE CITY RECORD.

will be rrqiuirem I to give security Itir the tturferrnlarucc r the c contract by his or choir ::nrl with ttrn wffirie y b snrethen each in he t penal amour of (\F

I . P t ) THO SAND ~r,nco) Uf)LLAKS.

I':cch hid or estimate.b:,!l contain mid state tLe nam and place of re'ideuce of each of the persons making 1 h same, the names of all persons interested with Linn o them if,erein, :ntd if nu other Iverson I e so interested -hall distinctly ,late that fact : also th:ut it i, made withot any councctiun w-nlc any other pegs, n making an esti male for th• ,a orepurpos,•, amt is a all respects fair an withc:ut col:csron or fc:•ut!, :uul that no tt,cmlio of th Cornmxn I ourcd, f{cad u-f a I lcpu rind - rat, Chief of Bureau, Deputy thereof orC 'er. IT crein, m-otherolh cc .tf tile: Corl ,:ran n I clira-tIi' or Ili, ircrtly m cr sts tiler,• n, .n• in Ift s_ll!Ihcs nr wul t, to which it r I,ttc',, n in any portt'nl - f ti a pruht. t',a,•r f fh" I id or c.str IO•ttc must !x vcrd!cd by the oa,l , in iv iti- q, of 111 !r, r:y r p,,rtics n , :kiug tine c,t OI t--, that th. ev.:rt utatt '-Inlet! thcr,in rc In :dl resp' ct- to u,•. \I h,r mu,- than ono per s, a i- i ter ,•-i, d it ,s reunisit; Iha the v rleu-. c'n'rtn'c I wade an ci suhrcra'e.t -by all ti! pa'tee in:crest-1.

],:ach Iii or msn,n^tc shall ire : ec mparncd !-y th consent, in w-rifn.!, of two 111osch'm1dcrs , r 'reelnliir' I-~ the ( ity of Ni it- cork, with their rc=pcc Live places o busi!:ess tin' radoccc', to file effect that if the cnmract t.0 ateatded ro the per. nn m,ki!t_7 the c=timate, they will, on its bcim_c "in aw. r: col, ! n_ ii hound rs his stlret! , f r its I iililtul per orm::ncc ; and that if be ,hall omt ur rcfu<e- to c. r-P_ tl•c ,,Inc. nit y u ill pay ti the Cnr,imiion nn)- d~fl'-rvnc:: bct,cvrn tine sun' t. wnicn lie woul'i I crticled on it, trim tenon Tull that n•hidl] th • l r. !~ ! ay ,cobli,eulnp-iytntr:cl ,.r•.on nr

it r n. ,o C. hart the cot tract may ,, :,tt, rued at

any soh,em to rat Inning, it e amount m :I,II ca e to lie uelcivia!ed upon the ostimat*ed am,,;ua of the supplies by tv inch the bill i are test' d, Thu c n>r rat :,F- nit e men-tioned slai1 he r c:'r mhauicd by the oath or atllrm tm m, in writing, of ca 11 of the persons sign m_ the =:one, that Le is a h,,ut choldcr cr IAchrlcu; !n tl!e Lily rat New• York, Lind is worth the an touut of - lit- sect ri!y re9uirt:d for the completion of this c,n tract, over and alt ,ve .ill hi: dchls ni , very nature, and ,.vet and :!Lute h s liu-hili!ies as bail, sun-ty cr orhei wis-, or. d tl:at he has off, rcd hint=elf's a sir-tv in :,ond fm'ith, and v, ith the i!cation to esec:!te the Ix nd r crluirr d by seclinu no of eh:,pter 7 of the I(cvt'ecl Ordinances ui the City of New 1'nrk, if the contt ct -hall lie nwaro ed t , the pet,:. n or it. rot as for olio ! Ice c: ms-ws to begone -urety. 7 he adenucy and s,lllic:ency ': I the security , tiered is I , he alprLc,I Is' !h: Conll,trniler of tic City o. New V-ork,

Nu 1_i,l ,,r c>tima:e will I e rece.v ocl '.r c.nsido red Imlcsti . crnp:m!_d by oithrr.! cc, t,li:d ,''eel. ul,n n one of 1 he St !t. or Nit nal ba.-1•.s of tilt' City of Ni],,- York, dra„- n to the order „f the Coral troll. r, or m; ,Icy to the anti"utrt of ter: per cenuu t of the amount ,.f the 'r cw ily re,luired for the faithful kr6,ioe-nce of the c;mtrzn.vr. tinnit check or n,ine- ntn-t sir h,: Inc!,,: 'I in the 'cal,:d el;eelnfc n:nt, i!,inq the ee,im:,tr, but met be han:!cd it, the if: nu 'r - ci,k ,,t the Ur:l artmcut who has charge of tb e ti!nnte-b„x ; and ❑n estimate can I e depose 'd in s. Id I ,x until such chock or monev lla' bcuu esani!m d by said ofhctr or clerk and viand to be correct. All stud deposits, t xccpt that of the ,ucce.' ful I idtie -, w Ill b.; curt a Ito the per- 'o' s a:,kiu•, Lire snmc within three r'at's alt r !hc con-tract is atcnrd, d. If the'tic eecsful bidder Ilia!] refuse or ncq'c t, within live days altar nutie that thus Contract has boon ;,s:!tdid :u I,i!c, to t sccrmrmx th'. >amc, the :utnunt of Ill,: del ,)sit nn!de by Ilii:t shall b,: lorfoitcd to and he ru-:ti ned l.y t (en I. icy i-f N,. Sr \", rk its 1iy:iildted damap,5 for su,h mticcl or relus_t1; but If he shall cxeculc the , ontrnct within t!to tunic a.orescud this anionnt of his dcpu-it will be returned to him,

ihi.uld the prrscu or persons u, cvhunt the c^nu-act may he :nvard,_d n,•isIo,0 , r refuse tnaccept Ihc'•:,ntract ❑ ithin five drys aflrr written notice that tho stuue has b„c nawnrcled :o l, is or their I:id or prupn,al, Cr it lie's they- accept hilt do no! eel, the coutr 5~ t and ,!ve the pro l,er recurby, h, or tlu.y ,hall be con isle!emI a: I. avi nu abandouerl it and as in dclault no the C' I potation, and the co tract will be rcadvcrtised and rcict, as provided by hnv"

Bidders will wr:b_out the amount of their estimates in add,ti, n to iu,et ting the game in Iigures.

Y:!y'cocut will bc. made by a ,cqui'rti tmn on the Comp-trnl!or, fit it, cord: ice with the teens of tine cm'n,ur-ocl.

II'hc fi.rnt of the cenunact, :ncludiug sl ecilicaticns, and shuwim; it c m Inter of p:tenicnt. en Inc btaiue,l at the sf11 a ,d john Vi Mrelsall atchi•crt, Roont r05 B,ble Hotr-c. :A,tr r !da'.c, New 'l ork City, and bi]Iclers are cautil ucd to cx:uniuc ,:. Leh an ,l ill nC Ihcir ptveisions c:trelidly, m's the Lcanl of Public Chariii'.s will iui-ist upr:u 11,, it al,s. love etnti-rclml:t in cot-ry partio: lam-,

IL.A, C. CRT )F)', 1're'ideut: IUIIN 1'. F.AL%I2F. and J.\3ll S R. (1'L'I•; ILN1•:, Cuntmi:"toners, De,: ant. mcnt of Public Chat itice.

DEPAtrrSnEN- r of Ptl!:1-tc CHARITnt', No. 66 Tr11RD Arm:N CE, NEW Yont;, February ii', 1897.

TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOCALS FOR MASON AND CARPENTER

WORK, COMPOSITION ROOI''I',G, CON-CKEI INO, ETC., TO WAGON HOUSE AND STABLE, HAR1.F:M HUSI'I1'AL,

SEAL; D BIDS OIL ESI'13IATES FOR THE atoresaid work and materials, in accordance with

the specifications and plans, will be received at the office of the Deptrtment of Pub is Charities, No.C6 Third ave-nue, in the City of New York, until Wednesday, March 3, t897, until to o'clock A. at. The person or persons makingany bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed a envelu indorsed Bid d d ' B d or Estimate for Mason and Carpenter Work, Composition Roofing, Concreting, etc., to Wagon House and Stable, Harlem Hospital," and with his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, 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 and read,

THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CH AKITIES RESERVES THE RIGHT 1U REJECT ALL RIDS OR ESTIMA'T'ES IF DEEMED TO tilt FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN 5EC-TtON 64, CHAPTER Oct, LAWS OF 11$2.

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, er who is it defaulter, as sm-ety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cnrpuratiou.

The award of the contract will be mace as soon as practicable alter the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract mutt be known to be engraeecl in and well prepared for the busiress, aid must Lave vttisfictory to i mutual s to that tffect, anct the torso a cr pot s,ud to tchout the cu rtr.tct m) be ctw:u doll

640 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897.

i•a rtment who has charge of the cstimate-box, and no I showing the manner of payment, can be r•L t.l teed at I r. ceive'l will l,e I ubll(l\ ocened by the President of I Ieitel to and retained by t`te Cit}• rS New York as liqui-

cstimate can be deposited in said box until such check the office, \n. P.) 'Third avenue, and bidUe-s arc eau- I said I tepartrotat and read. dated damages for ,I:ch ne,l,iet or rclus:d : but if hi. nr money has been es'imir.ec L)' s.,id (,Nicer or clerk ! tioned to . xamine each and : all of if eir provision: c:n-c- 1 Iiii lio.t uI) of Ith tf,Ie Cu .f umtFe RFsFu rs rut : shall e.recut the contract oiti in the lime afo q aid the nd found to be cerrcct. All such deposits, except I twly, as the Bo. rd of Pu'.lie Lb in will insi,l uprn I racer rn i viE, I' AI .I. LIDS OR Esrtal:rII S u: DEEMED amount of his deposit hill be retu:uscl to him.

that of the successful hi,ider, will le returned to the their ob,•lute crJorcemcnt in every partn:ular. TO 1)0 I OR I HF rt'nt.tc Iwrl•a.FSF, ns PR ,VIDEO IN strc- The Hoard of Public Charities to serves the persOIs making the same within three laps after ti '1I,:\5 C'.. 10! 1', I'r c>i'cut : If )H\ P, FA CRP., r:oN 6i, Cii 1 I Ii Ito, I,.tw'c uF r,8z, to rej,•ct alI bid < if deemed for the belt interests ontract is a,carde,i. If the ruc,e-tul bolder shall refuse , and 1:1\11-:5 12. (flit l k\ I Commi,,ionci Depart- No bid or c tunat a ill be a cepte I iro iii , or contra rt of the City, t no pn,po-:tl will 1)e accepted from, •r I c;ect wrthiu ti ve Jan s after notice. that the cor.tr. ct ! n:eni of Pubic C'h:vnies, awarded to, I it person w- ho i•: iu arrears to the Cor- I or a co: ti jr led to, .lily per =on who is :R arrears

I•,- been .r.var td h, Ii In to rucutc the same, the flotation upon debt , r c. Intact, or tilt, is it defaiatr r; as tlo till• t'orp, r.uiun upon debt cr contract , or wh r a .ur.otmt c f the d, posit made 1 c 11101 shall lie Iuticitrd Ii' ~ Lit i aR-rt EN n c,r t'i ;i tc' CH=ahtTluc, Nv. cc THn<n .•.fre t\' or othc ro-ise, upon any ubligauon to the Ci r- duf.culter, : is snr, t}, ur )therm ise, II oil any oblm;t i oii

„.c! be tctaine I L y the City c t New 101k as !lgidc':nCu Ac Ext' E, t hO Ynl.tc. i, riat y u, iS97. ) 1 mourn. to the Corpc,r Lion. I a es for rU I mglccl -.r aai : let it Ix-.ii II ex,- "1-O ('ON '1 KiAL 1 O1,ti, I'he,award of the contract will be made as soon as 61 :Ink 1„nn, of pr p1 ii and si Iii , tions, whic., arc

rote the Cu) uu t tvilhin file time ti,rc~:,ici, the hnwuut 1IKUI'OSa1l.s Ft ER I II is F:RI?C'1•IUV ('F A ';UILP:R- j practicable after the opening of the bids. to he st)icttv c ulplu it with, can be oht.,itid on al•pl:c.:- ' hu (I O t - it 1 c railr to 1 nu. hot. 1' VA I) I-A1- \DII1, F1'C„ IN 11 h:LL l•.A'U I: -Ana Milder for this cceLiac:t must be known to br ~ ticit ;.t the oti :c ,.f the Depal totem, and: Ii iiihnni.,tiou .,I I ld the !,r.u, .❑ fc u, to w It. nt the contract ~ I1'Al. 1• AKU. rnS.,,cd In and wr.I pr p. red Inc the bUlineSs, and furnished.

beaw::I lnc,Ie,t,rrel.s, tu,,ca•pttheruntraIct 1•::AII11 lili), (IR }11\1h'liti P01 1111 1)l1 l.ave.atrt:utcry :ctimnnat t., th.ttcii t, and „ I'II1 Cl1Al, AII ,J t ; I11•:[.iVRRI•:I1 Al I1 i . I) II five d:,:ft rt,ten notice ti at the s,une hi s r eirl work :Ii I state ials, in accord:u se with tic pees,,,, or pers, it to it I) tic sul.tst t may be ' 1 lVll', AN1) lA 'iUCII I'L;ACa?ti A5 'I '-ii G lt-

-, r,.e(I Io his ci their hid nr pt o• o>al, nt if tic or the sped Ieahoe, and plans, wiI, be rcccned at the oil c :tw .tied will be rcq i r. I t o give sect rity for the I er- G. - \CA ()t• I HI ( AI :AY RI t)( Ii l?, ~y , C I 1 ut cl( ro: e\ CL the ccutr t 1 ,,e,! iae the of the I lcp:n-tmcnt al 1 it Charili Ao. (;, Ii I ~ I I n o ,: oI the contract, Ivy his ur their bond, with two ~ I )Itcd 'it ii A cx, F iir r ry

: }cr=a nrr.y, Leorlh.;v Stall 1eco:1lc,et-1 t. I c ', aaenue. iu tilt Cit}• nt York, it ail Thursday. ' s IncierI sureue,,ca: ii flit, penalai I 0 01"1' LIIRI\ "II \ C. (. I: OF F, I', _Il.nt l I allA' 1'. I .At 1t, F,

d, ncd n an,l .l In dclaolt to the Cr,l}-mails: , :l It I ebru,, r1 : c, tFy-. till to u'cl• ck .n. tt. 1'1:c pr II 1 AhO l'Ilt1 ' VV D 2,0no ,. I )t )i.l, Al Cumuusl;oucr . I\\iil O Uh:I I. V I', L,o,00is-1 nee,

:on'r.,tt ,r 11 I e resew IIixed ar.J rclet as pruc ids, or Person make a It bid nr e mate shall turn the i F:acll I iJ of cclnna to hall c,mt in :utd > ate the name Ucpar ti oft i i t,. ti s a,". a int, ill ca1ct eta fin e, ir.tur.ed " l;id nt Iva m ite ~ and Pt.irc of r silence t tit it file p n 01 king tits.• --

Itclde ts,' ill it cut the;!mount of heir estimates i for Fiec ti , t.t[': vei hoe c and l.-umd It etc„ 11. ii ii slide, the names of ;J1 pelsnn, tittre>taI tvlth hit or Jdiuun t„ n":rtiI the -ato in tl I -s. 1 ll ).Pita l-artl," wish iusor tlu-iruanv_ „rt iic>, and to I tit m there•iii and if the rper.rIt Le l„ Intl'es:Ud rt DEPARTMENT.

tm n, aciil b n ,dc h)- it matt to n cn tl:e ComP dab. cv PlLwmstisol to II•sc Icad ut Sa ill Dcp;.etnlent, I shall rat t } aeitc that I,.sI , also lit t It is made -- ...rt, cn ;L c l-chiles aritu the t,rm, o; the cor.t , at the st ulLce, till ur fleets the U:n anI I:uur above I w ti out any connect tin with an}- ,,'her pct sun I1 It l~ ~U-.ICI•. f )l .A'n- n 1I I'.A- I S 1 (11 I II 1.:'\ t'\[:

h.e 'i,n it of the contract, including cpt6ficaticitts, nantcJ, 'it which boat, :u:J I)hcuc ti:ebids ur :'inmates I an L,finleo fur Ih_• same purpose and is in all r, ,pests '' hl1l'.1:1 S :A \ I I :1V'I',NL'I ~hocrin, the manner of };accurst, c.tn be oSt. TO I received will be I ublic;y tf.cuc I by the ire :iLie uI of fair and oit1 I c, Ii i"n „r fraud, and that uu ii l i V 1 UR'sl':A" h I OF 'I :C: f111\ 916 OF 'I III I!.e c dice nt 1, hn AA'. 11ai I Ii, : r itect, R.om ' s.tiJ Del'tnnient -Ind re:,d. of the L un C ne!, head of a ii partment, chief I ^ Ncv,- V', ilk t it Ccm-ulidntion Act of .8 I l ,!c Ill i Astol ; I - ," ie\r \ ark I. t\ -, :Ili,l -i ill•: UlIA1,1, ,- ,1' I'l'ul.it (.II:II:I IIFS HF.ti El : IC S THE I of a h.lret de}'irt) thlti`t)I or ci ii El ere:n, (it , El nolerelell, the ( (ii it ii ,, I the C tV of (\1:11' \ -t, i'I.

,. r. ,r - ciii uonad to ct.nttoe ci I and all of loins TO I,EJFCr .al .l- I;tns OR F,TIMTE IF IIEFITFn officer o1 fie Curpc F . Is Jire. fly „r indite:Lit imer- hereby case: p ,l)ii nozi,.t ..f the conli rmation by the prmitons carchtl!y, as tile. I;o.lcl 11'u',.ic ro ilea r„I: OF tIIt a.st-, as IF, 1IiLII t earl ii .). ..r In '.It suppl I, t., which it uprcmelonrt Itilc a;st,sutruts fo r Ul'I NIN(;,1X1)

- .tie wl ll i •:-I upon their absolute ctil r nivni it, I crCT lus 6s, CHAPIHe Ole, Laws r)c t?S2. ! n I .n, t r in :illy 1-ortioH ill the profit I1 Cuuf. 'I lie :AC(tl.Ii lA(: I I II to file I tEl ii in~,am Ill ed aeunuc, .. a I Itru:. r. NO Lit] or e.tim ttc t ill be acre xcet t ront, or contract Ili,[ ur Lai )ate utu•t I a. uIe l by the ,,,tit, in writing, in t;lc

- ItIll I 1' , sic'ent: II) l\ P. 17 \[-F:I-. rled tni an; parson who i, in arrears to the I. r- ' I"the par) :t partie m:l:it the est nitte, that file 1\\- l;'~TY-THill) 11'.1RD. I ',,\i! - _ iI l; l•:1 R\ I•, C. it ntt, i,. Il., s, Depart ~ pn raticu upon Jett or contract, orw i;o is a del•ultc r, a- l s acrd ii t.t stated therein ale a, all to p: :c true, CLINTON A\•I•.\I1I:, fr. m I it role' at li,.t

c I:: i:tr s. ,tact)' or other,i ii , au} obligation to the Corpora. ' ' h etc mote t lan one par, it t; i to c'ted, It 1, r. 111151 Use Hundre,I and - tt} nit tl ~trc, t, to Ci„ a I': i f. [ions tilt) the a FI n c FL) 'N be mark and .ubscribcd L} all :he i confir,uct Ucccm. t 2r, I j6; enter d 1 'cb ti t } 1

L I'[ 11. CH KII lt: , Ao. I I, I'Hti I l l c award of the contract will he made as soon as I I s intcre. t I 1 IE97. Aria c l ii Li : All the c I: t - \ 1 L', l lr ry u, tS ,,. Lace bid or It IC shall Le accompar.i: , I be the• con- part 1 cl Ind s t,.ale, ly , ; :Ind b. t , : f suicail!c after the .+perm;; ,If the bids.

I l) I •t \ I Ly:A( ..1()Iyti. s ill, in tyro g- r.I tw., hur,seholdcr, or hcrhuldcr. in I iu ti l e Cilt o, N v Y,qk. which taken tt t I c eI~1ov bidder for this euuna,.t must be Unbolt to 6t, en- 'il VI.> 1A 11 VV(1RK lit I- IRI 1) T(I ,a cci in and well prepared for the business, and must ~ the Cav of \i.,v Volk, wi it il•cir resperTic p!nccs of I tare boil.-,I and J cubed as loil,m ...

V l l :1c T[ kI•: (L' !. :1AI_h I. lc.:AS 1)t IAA A s;t tiInfactory tes tInoniols to that eTiect, and the burin, ss of lasic'enee, t tit , rfcct tl•at it the cunteast he , (ln the no th h•, :he sout herly boo ci ry tit Crr,.a,., I I )I I k. Ilia F-1,ll .'t f. I I FR `"I (1, per<on or per:o s to ii ii the contract may be acvacc d a)t red cI to 11 e } cr-, n ma6iu.~ file r.I ni Ue, the}' will, I'. rk ; on till. wit h}• a ,i„c Jr.twI I . ii I t , I

( I -AVl - lV I U- 1 l , )A. \\ I I H I ),ill be r iireci to Lice security for the perfi:.r till .ce rl i nn its bean, o 'I nlelf, bee •:•c loon I as Tiis sureties I ( Inc 1IensIii ti and t xt- - Ii!th strict and Ii Iailt ' Sr. A l: A' FI I' I 1 , .1 I N J RiI H( )Al F, I the contract by his or their bond, with Elio cuillcicill i ILLT in k,tiihful } crIo:m:ur:e, an 1 that if he shall , mil ir I tea. t southerly tillrit the nit dory tub e Iherd f anJ t'„•.

I I ., 1"1.:A V Ii I Sir -ties, eac!t in the penal amount of 'I F:`; 'I H1)l - 'chow t , exe ule the slim : they ivid pay to the Corpora:- I =aid southerly line: pr eh cc, I ; tin TI ca by .I Ii II I it ill, I.'-IlAIATI- s, FI1R THF. -,A\II (ro,o,.:, 1)1)1I.:Akc. I u nan}dlff,rcrccbclweenth:s toil is)rhi,l:l.eavouldle drawitpi Ilclt IItsaiu t and I t about 121 ' •I

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>-+iii r tic: nd iii. tcriah, ,n :, c-ol da c_• w tit i ash bid or esttn:ate shall contain and state the name entitled r :its compaction and tit t ti h -, di the Corporation ; ua.tcrly fruntl alt • utterly side thereof from i1 ti- , t s ;r d flans, wi.l I c received at the •)n ice I and place of residence of each of the persons making I »)na !'.. „bl,g• J t, pal' to the perse n in pets ms to ovi t I norti,crly side c f CI otoI i Parl:, Smith, to n Ili,

: I `cps Ito lent ct I'llLIX Charities, A,,, t 6 1 hn d I the same, the n: iies of all persons interesteL with Ii II , tl-.e c ntrtct may 1 awarded at any sub cquent Icthm i , I dra)c I parallel to RAston roa I ;u•. 111 taut 10Q I , in the City ,d \tic A 0) U, until I I'ursI.t)-, I or them therein, and if :In other person be so iatereste.l, the au:uw t in call!h L.LSC to be cakulatLJ open (IC cat eaten)' from the e:isterl}' side tL,•re t ; rh ace L) a

- ry :,, t'o: 7, until to ci,.cck 1, y. The } er son or it shall distinsdy state that fact ; also that It is made rnatid :usictant c t' tic supplros 1} wr.lch the bids sate :i, e drawn parallel to I-, -ton to d ii d distant It,,

ns n.skm_ any Lici or estimate sht:ll furnish the withoct:myc^nnectfiuu with 'in}'ether person making an to-ted. I'll ce,n•ent at moot ol ed ,hail be accost- i ket casua-ly trust the ca-tcrly aid.: thcrmf to a ii,.,. iI a <cnlyd envelope, in .l, rsrri " L;id or Fs`ruate estimate fur the came purpose and is in all respects P Ly t oats or aflm ill on. iu wilting, of each drawn parallel to Union ace title ai.d ui 1t w:, I

I U~,u- n llraft I. filer,” tit the p, F Ii s gain_ the =amt, that he is a huuse•h old rr casat rl from the easterly side thrrrc f ; thence b , 'ii,• ,nufoter i zind Er cu:t_ '~ fa:r and idfhsoa collusion or fraud, and that no mein T 1

.ith i•is r r Eli it n: me or names, auJ the date of her of the Common Council, head of a department, chief I or Ir,ely lder .n the City cf Aew fork, nlld is worth the dr-i n paean I to 1'n:on :,v title nm-I Ili-tint I

-vutr,tic Ii, ILL the hia;e •,I said Ilepartment,it The said i of a bureau, deputy ticrcofor clerk therein, or other in•oltnt of the sccluil}I required file the ro:nptcliun of eastarlyfrom Ike cas.cri}•'iuc th.r_of to a lineJraz: ,

~ n or iaefo:e the des :.n i hour abuse named, at officer of the Corporation, is directly or ioditt,caf }- I I 'ts co l)-: cl seer :- nJ a. ove all his debts f every naIorel par,,ll•.I to I?aa U lit flrLJ and ti qty- nfntl : Er t . u.l

time ;mJ I:,ce the lids or estimates ttet,ised amt seer and :.Leas hr- liars l..to a. h- II .urea)` or fii'iaila t.e fe,.ts..ut hers from the so ,ill it •~idr tit f: P I interested therein, nr In the supplies to %%hkb it ; 1 e cebNcl} opened by the PewilLta of ,aiJ he, art- relates, or in any portico of the profits thereof. ! otlo rct rc, ::na that he has offered hitnsi It a surly n ti It by it line dawn pit II to Fa,t On lies ,r, ,! lid I'cad. i The bid or esti'nate mast lie veritied by the oath, to good I ill) and ,cith the Iii tcutioi to execut : iltc I).,nd and `,ixl} ninth street and di E.Int too fret .out' . I ly

.. r- I. ill) OF PLIIsIC CI-SRITIES FFSERN ES THE )aritm)., of the part}- or parties nt.tking the estimate, req..IF dl sec ion r_ ) hill t.r 7 ct It kevise.l Urdi- It the mouth rI) side file r ft file middy_ I n • „I

ui T. xl Ec.r -a t. t. t+lne „I. Cot afar,. la oLEfire nance, cf the City of A Ae.r:, it the contract shill be the buck: I:chceen 'E LItoll avenu.: and Union ac, uuc• : J reap the sever%% ere more than one person is inter- p per) by -

. I ,,', ~ 4, chAt•1 Fi: A I,>ts - s I F ISi ested it is requisite that the t u. IrICAl tO' be mace and to become =filet}. file adequacy .-.nd ,ltIideost of Ill, I acettuc anil Uni- it avenue to the south,:rly I• tin Cs ,I

\o bid or s' t.nirte will be accepted from or contract subscribed Uc all the parties interested. seutnty olTcr .. is to to approved by the Comptroller of I he area of as,e•nmunt : on the we=t by :, Ile drown

awarded to :.ny per on w-ho is in arrears to the Cor- the Ctty of \en' }-ozk. parallel to F r.irikhn venue and distant tco feet wc•.terly

F ration upon debt cr contract, Cr wLo is a defaulter, each bid or esen:rte shall be accnmpanieu by the eon- No Lid or estimate will be re eel )ed orcon sidered unles, from the wrstcr13 side tt of (ram the northerly ni-!c of sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholder, In accom,'tried by either a certified check u r n one of the

as surety or c)ahtew-ixe, upon any obligation to the I 1 P' lYotona Park, Stwh, to the caslerly side of 'fhird avc- CorForation.

the City of \ew York, with t 1 - respectlae places of 'Eat e or National hanks of the City of !dew York, drawn , sue ; thence along the ea-tidy side of 'Third avcnuc to I he award of the contract will be made as scon as business or residence, to the effect that if the contract to the order ethic Comptrcl'cc, I r money to the amolmt of the pro!cnigI null tit the socthern boundary of the: area

pr cticable after the opening of the bids, be aw art ed to the p sun matriu;a tile estimate, they will, five per ci turn of El amount of the security required ' I f:n:,•ssments.

Afl) 'i,idder?or this contract must lie krc.nntotae tnlIsbetit_ isi rded,becomebounditshissuretiesforI for the faIiailtu1 pert:trmsnce of the contract, Such C1'PRI, V'FNUE,froni'EMarl'sParkinPro-

enga ed in and well prepared for file business, anti nw,yt Its faithful performance, and that if he shall Omit or re- I check or neat, y must N r - be inclosed in tit•: sealed Kills ; confirmed June z6, 189o, eutcred Feoruary r, 1

bare satisfactory testimonials to that effect, 'rd the per- ., fuse io execute the :an :e, they will Va}• I the (orpora- ! envelope containing the estimate, but must b_ ha::ded to Are_ a of essesmn nt : :AII tit. r I s, ptec..s or p u l:

son or persons to ashen the confect may be awarded ' tlon an)- difference between the sum ELI ,,hash he would be ' the officer or c'erk of the Department 'sun has charge of Earl situ:ne, lying and being in the City ci New \ or I.,

wit'. he required to gist, secUI ity for the pertormance of entitled on its cuntpleti on and that which I e Corpora- the eslimatc-L x, :Ind nn c somato can b -- d•: p•,>ited in acBiel taken t..,geth•er are b, ur,dvd and I ri1v cl an fr,I- lion may be obliged IC pay to the person or persons to said box until such check or atone has been csamined

-.ntract, It) his or their bond. with two sufficie to )' lows, viz.: Y, rah,- tf }' lip it lice rrawn par:J!el ! the -nulh

.s, each in the penal amount of Eiatt Hundred ' `%hem the contract may be awarded at any subsequcrt 1,y said ulcer or clerk and found to be c ,Creel. All such erly t uundary of Si. Mary's P:,rk and ill-lint rco I„•I

letting, tile amount in each case to be calculated deposit-, exccp: that of the successful bidder, will be northerlyI herd trem ; ea' r.rly by the centre 'tie nt Iii,:

to bid or e=t: mate shall con fain and ste:te the r-a me tIL°u the esen'ifed amount of the tnpVlics by which retuned to the persons makin•, the same within Ihree blocks bet is Rohl ins avenue:mc! Concord a, c, tie fr„m

:.lace of residence ofeach of the pers(,ns making the the bids are tested. the consent above mentioned d,,}.,after the contract is award, I • It the succcssftd the norther l}- boundary iiitileareatitasses -mini.toaline

the names of all persons interested evitl, him er shall be accompanied by the oath or allirmatiun, in bidder shall refire or ue.glect, within five days arivr drawn par. ,Ilcl to East Uuc II:mdre.I :Ind TI'irty-•,rsI tit

therein, ;sill it no other person be so interested it a`Titin;, of each cf the person signing the same, that he , nonce that the contract has been awarded to him to street and distant northerly too feet from the it. rthc: Is distinctly ,cite that fact ; aiso that it is mode with- I is a householder or freeholder m the Cit}• Cl Nev, York ~ execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by si le thereof, and I hence by the we-tt rly side ill W )L„w

'•. and is worth the amount c i the security required for the hint shall be forfeitedt.o and be retained] by the City of avenue to the Uni eu St.les icr and bill[- head line .

.ny connection with any other person l re 1,, an es• F•completion of this contract, over and above all his debts New `i ork as liquidated ated damages for such neglect or 1 souther) by the United S~.ales pie and Linklie let I,ne,

.te for the same purpose and is in :dl respects lair '1 I y )' p

,ithout collusion or fraud, and that no member of

of Leer}• nature, and oacr and above his liabilities as refusal ; but it he shall execute [he contract within the : and westerly by It easterly side , f Gouverneur place common Council, head of a department, chief of a ' bail, surety ur otherwise. and that lie has offered him- t timeaforesaid the amount of his depositwillbereturned and the en-IL r y side of St,?son'suvenuc. .,u, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or ether officer i -If as it surety in good faith and with the intention to , to him. The above-entitled asse,sments were entered in the

:?:e Cepot) lion, is directly- or indirectly interested e <c ltIc ttshe bendrequired the section \ w clap if the

Should the person Cr pet:ons to whom the contract i Record of 'I isles of Assessments, kept in the " Bureau ) en, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, i the Revised O City , may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the e•mtract for the Collection if As,es'ments and Arrear of taxes

any pottier of the profits therein: '1 lie bid cr'ntnet shall be awarded to the person or persons for within five days after written nmi se that the same has i and Asses'.ments and of Water Rents ” on the respect- n ill ate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of "'Lte'm h a consents to become surety the adequacy ' I Len awarded t , his or Ill r bid or proposal, or if he or ive dates herein u1 i) a given, and unless the amount

. party' or parties making the estimate that the several ;nd xef?=ssiLoe}- of the securers cifere I is to he approved they accept U c'u it t execute the contract an.l give the I assessed for benefit on nut • person or property

I ers stated therein are in all respects trite. Vi here '.i t~}- the Comptroller of the City of \ ew York. I proper ,ecuri y, hr or they ,hall be considered as having; , shall be paid avithin sixty days after the said respective V.- than one person is interested it is requisite that I No bid ur estimate will be recen- ed or considered t abon(Ir ned it a- d as in uefault to the Corporation, and dates of entry of the asses-meats interest will be

•. FRIFtca 11011 be made and subscribed by all the unless accomfnnied ii eithera certifi ed check upon slit, the con tact sell be readcurtised and r act as provided collected thereon, as provided in section 917 of ,aid

tales interested. of the Stale „r Nation::1 banks of the City of New Volk. 'I by Low. •' New York City Consolidation Act of 1802.'' I :,ch bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the drawn to the ,,:der of the Con:ptrel'er, or money I Bidders will write out the amonot o f their estimates in Section 9t7 ci the said act provide,, that, " I ferny such

,- nt, Ali writing, of two housel.older. or freeholdcrs Io the amount cf five per centnm of the amount of the ; adritir.n to inserting the same in f4ures. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty e City of dew York, with their respective places of s.-curity required for the failt aui performance of ! P.,yment will be Ina-'e by n. regei,itinn on tie Comp- days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record

. pines. or r,sidence, to the cffe't that it the contract the contact, Such ch•.ck or money must xor b, to her, in accordance wish the terra, of the Contract. of 'Titles of As:,essntents, it shall be the duly of the t)rar.leti to the person makin;_the estimate, they will, I inclos,-d in the sealed euvi-lope containing the esti- ' The form r f the contract, incbtding specifi,. aticns, and I officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of

.: is Lein.; =n .,warded, become bound as his sureties I mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the I sit, wing the manor r of payment, can be obtained at the such 25'ex,mclt, to charge, collect and receive intorc-t ,s faiti.ful performance, and that if he shall omit or I Department c: hu has charge of the e,umate-box, an i off ce of John \V. 0 ir.hall, architect, Room ro5, Bible , thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to

,~>e to exocute the s.- me, th-y c ill pay to the Cor- I no estimate can be deposited in said box until such HouLe, Astor place, New 1 , rk [-'it} , and bidders are . be calculated from the date of such eutrp to the date tit :..uun any cifIarence Letwecn the sum to which he I check or money has been examice.l by sa:d officer er c:mdo ed to examine each and Al of their provisions payment."•

_ . 11!d be untitled on its completion and thot which tike i clerk an -.i found to be correct. All un• It deposits, except ' care.uli}, a, the hoard of Pub it, Charities w•ill in-i,t upon I 'The above assessments are payab'e to the Collect IC ul rl. oration may be oblig, d to p.-y to the person or 1 That i tie suecrsful Add' r, will he relun:ee to the I their au 011ie enf rcenien.t in every particular. I Assessments and Clerk of Arrears, at the '' bureau I

rsons to whom the contr::ct may be a, itrded at any Ipersons making the same w.thin three days after the SII.Ati C. CkOF I', President ; JOHN P. IAURh. i the Collection of Assessments anal Arrears of lax. s I Sequent letting, t e amount in etch c se to be calcu- contleet is aw:,rded. If the susses-H:1 bidder shall re- I and J.A\(F:S K. O'IH•alkHE, Commissioner,, Depart- and As,eesmcnss and of Water Rents," boom 31, Stea-

..:,cI upon Iii estimated atuoltnt of the sip Pill. s 'u,e or flit-I ct, within Gve days after uIIice Ihat the n)ent of 1'uhlic Cl:ar:cies. art Building, between the hours of q n. at. and z r. v. ,- Si hick the lids a•e te'ted. the consent above contra. ct ha. been av ardid to hint, t ,xrcc to the same. I 1 and all payments made thereon on or before April

.. , a::ioi ed shall be accompanied by the oath or of rma- ' the also nt o. the deposit made by him shall t e forfeited Dltt'safe FILLS: OF Peitcic Cn-vRtrles, No. 66 "1'Hlxn I 2, ieJ7, will Le exempt from interest, as above pi ovidccl,

in writing, of each of the persons signing the ,a mc, to :old I erctairo d h}• floe Ctc of Sew i orl: as liquidated Aa'c::rr, and after that date will be charged in crest at t e r:i.te

.. t hr is a he.u,ekc]Jer or freeholder in the l.it:: n(\ca c'amages for -uch neclect or r i1=:il t but it he shall PR(JPEmtiAIL, FOR you TO\S OF F1sF. ,i ill IN ED of seven per cent. per annum from the above respceiib e

`: I k, and is worth the amo.: nt of the security required execute the contr,,ct within the time aforesaid the \t H_] 'I F. ASH :,"TUNE O_1A I. FUR '1•H K U[i L'- dales of entry of the ae,essmcnts in tit_ Record of

I :he completion of ibis contract over :and above a L I his am. amt: of lrs CC}.'.-it a iSl be returoca tel him. j Iit ii I POUR. ~ 'htl_s of Assessments in s:,id I hirer u to the Jeue of

. :. is of ever}' nature, and ovsr and above hi. }abilities Should the person or persons to whom the Contract : p1 0)l'O ALS, SF:All AN]) INDORSED AS ' payment. !, ,cif, surety er otherwise, and that he has offered him- , may be awarded :vvglect or refuse to accept the contract l ah~n c•, s ill be receiv. d by the Board of Poll Ii' ASII lil(l, P, FILCH, Comptroller.

cur t}' in good faith and with the intension to wit itin five days after written notice that the same has ' Char tie : t fit ,air office, until to O'clock r,- st. of 'I burs_ I - City r I , r. c } ,I;k—L i - .t "- r: Ili. r.uuall ,, I C. Ii -

:,life the bond required by section rz cf chapter 7 01 i been awarded to his Cr their bid or proposal, or it he or dory, Fe},runry i8, 1897, at which time they wal be t tnn.t.Li', O:.,.ICI:, F -lieu ."}• I , if-.-,

Revised Urdinanccs of the City of \uw Yids, it the i they accept but do not execute the contract and give tut he ly opened and it, If by the Presid nt of said - _ _ _- - _ _-

:rract shall be awarded to the person Sr persons for i the proper security, he or they shall be considered as I Iitard, n- h : authorized agent, for I- Ih F. HU -'I ItREU

.. :n he consents to I ecome surety. TI e adequacy Rising abandoned it and as in c1 ciault to tee Corpora ' - no •1'l)NS Fresh Mined White Ash I I'S e Coal, of CITY CIVIL SERVICE COMM. -u'( stns} 1 f the security offere 1 to he approved i Ti n, and the contract .,il' tie rcadvcrtiscd and rclet as II I- -t quail), each tun to c nsIst if 'wc, thousand

I • he Comptroller of the City of New York. pros ided by law. loon, t , be well screened, t' I•i, ee'iz c, 'd soraf/l ry I -\ I c ( o'.h'.nl. Cut':: r I rlr,,n ,,. A Ely 1 r rat:, Fcbru-

.5, bait re>t,roate will Ile received --r c_ n, idercd in s, I L1idd••es will write out the amount of their estimates ~ l:,;Iij JL iii 't;: Lame!, rixat and 11 Est, to be ,ubj,-ct to I a • t I

IlTp. nied by either a cel - ilied check ripen one in addition to insertiu thr-,ame in fi. tires. I -u_h Itiepecgoti as the Commis-loners ,nay d r ,_I, and F X.A9HNATIONS Vs BE HELD AS FOL-

ti o AanonaI barks , .f the Cit • of Nev, York. Payment witi Lc m'ic'e by u reynisilt n tin the Comp- I to m-et t!lei, aI P , v: l as to the qua t.y, qum.tity, time - !ow s: tl,__t.cte t S

..:))u to the order of the Comp, roller. er money to the buffer, in accordance with the term- of the contract. aiid manner of UcL very in ev, ry resi t, t. A\ do - - ,L,}, F _'%I .ry t7, r , L. tl C )-%S- G I\-

unt of 11 t. er c• nti n of :he amount of the securiI 'I' lie term of the conte,ct, ;ncluding specifications, an 1'll,-.nvard of t! e contract s t I be made os soon a . ' SP1•.C.I t II 111 VIanO'. k', :1!vD C IXti I KliC

i,, Iii red for t!ll• :ai.hiul perormarce of t}:e c, nlr.CT. showing the m,sneroi payment, can he o'ui aided at thy, I pr C' cable :titer the rip n ing c f the lids. . I I IIIA U ft I I-. I.. 1'H 1b IRO\ A.N1) I, 11313.. This

.. . oh check or money must SILT be incl, sed in ire ' ,,dice of A%.titers Sc lick,( r:, ❑rrhit-cis. Bib e H use, Nu pi upos:cl will be considco ci unless acrompani- d by I r•S.rininati, m m ill 1), oral anti will consist rca .. Pig

~,.,:.I .1 - nvetci c CO, t t I 1 the estim;ire, but mart be A-tor place, Nety t ore C )•, :ulil bidders are cautioned ~ the consent, in writing, rS two housciioL_e:s ur Ir.•e i Plans a I ,cIt pra - tied m ,t ter. ( ididates pit utg

IL :n Jed to the offt:.er or clerk of the Dep,Lrtment who TI) examine each and ali tit their provi inns carefully, as holders of the Ci,y of New York, with their re p calve 1 this oral exam.nati.,n sill ce-,fully will be notified to ap-

11,s charge of the estimate box, and no esntua•, e can it the fir,nrd of Piddle Charities will in,ist upon their place, of husines or residence, to the effect that If the pear to written te_bniral ex.t minatio,t I.;rcr-

depusited in said bw until such check cr money has absot..t.,eniOrCeltiefit in every particular. contract be awarded anditr that proposal, th,cy will, on 'Phnr-d. v, February .8, ro A. v., BRIDGF. I NGI-

,,_eu examined by said officer ur clerk and found to be SIl.r1S C. CRUET, I restdent ; JUH V P. FAURF:; its bcin o awarded, become bound a: -urelies in VEERS AS]) llR t.CI H1'ti\lha Can Ji late s should

c , n ect. A I such dep, s t>, its pi ti at of the st f mid JA illia R. t)'13FI kti F Comm llepart- FIFTEEN HUNDRED I r, goo) I.01-1.A K5 each, for I be familiar with designing plate gird-r ana simple truss

-ideIer, will be ret.need to the persons making the si:mc ment Of Publi CI arui,:-. its I.tthlul performance, whIeh consent mu-t lie verified bridge work, •and h.fdl had gener:.l charge of ftofd and

o ,thin three dais a ter the contract is awar Le,_. If the by the justification of each of the persons signing the I office work. Salary, 51,50n to Si,ifoa per annum. Exaur-

i1 115ful bidder shall refuse or ne„'ect, w.thm five r)Ep,atTstexr OF Pt etc CHARITIES, No. 66 TAIvii same for double the amount of surety requirccl, the I ination—fLn.lwrnteg, arithmetic, as applied to the

(I ;y. after It -lice that the contract has been awarded AvesuE. Near Votnic February to, if97. adequ .cy and sufficiency of such security to be approved subject, technical knowledge and experience.

to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit : TO CONTRAC 'oi' by the ComptrolLs- Tuesday, February 29, to .5 St., CHAIN\IE'Q AND

made Ly him shall be fc,rf tied to and retained by the pRUPOS:I LS FUR \IA I F.K 1:1I5 A\ D \VOkIti No hid or estimate will be received or considered unless RUUME.'. Candidates must be able to perform all the

Cite c I New York as liquidated damages for such kFaSALS FOR .-1 I Is . .-1'CIUti OF , , K accompanied by either a certified ch,-ck, up fl a ne of duties of Chainman and Signalman in making surveys

❑c ¢D -ct or refusal ; but if he s: all execute the contra, t g~ ILf)1~( `; -1'1 g1,ACli\VE1.Ls ISLA'iD the National or State banks of the City of New Ynr;<, or running lines, etc., with the tr.tnsil, and 115.1 those of

Blfin the t:me afsre'aid the amount of his deposit will B Al.. I UI'S BI ' 1CK9 drawn tcl th.: order of the ComptesI!er, or money Rodman, in doing accurate were with the Engin-er's

I retw-ncd to him. to the amount of fz•c per ccntum of the amount of level.

~h to the Cr 01 or per On to whom the contract I cF l I U I;I1)S I) -I. F'TI\I:\TES FOR 'flsF the rcc)rity required for the faithful p., rform- -Yfiursel is Febrt rya=, rc a -, D[1(UIC:'eL1?X.kNI- n:.:c be awarded neglect or ref t e to accept the contrrIt i v aI i. ,iJ work and material-, In ac:n, I cc wi'il I :, nce rat the contract. Stich check or money must n I's i i( CI VI1, SERVICE CU1i\Ilnl(ltis

w. ti. .in five lo},'iltLr written 1utic-e that the same has I the spec it iti ins :n d pliirs-, will be tegisved It the b rd to in the seat d envelope Con) iInng I'ie a;Ii- Fri !a}-, \I r 5, ro .3. et., "l '1s I :'.l t'. \ P1-I 01 i R:\-

nawarded to his or their bid or Ptupssal, or if he or olRLc of the Dep lrLmrne of Public Chc.rltics, No. 6i mate, b.lt must to handed to the o'ficer or clerk of the I ToR:s.

:acct, t but do not exen t:: the c,,iltnet and give the "third as -r.ci in tile C;1y of New Perk, until 1 bur•:- 1)ee: etmi nt )1 ho ha, eil'iel;L of the estimate-Lox, and Iii slay, \f arch z, ro A. 'it sl I\ti:'F'C1'URti I )P P

11c,ccu nt) , he or the}_ shall e Lontrderan givesing da}', FeLrua 8y7, Ii Ill to o'clock A. >t. 1 e r .1 nu timate e.ot I ite _i m said })n.; until such PL[' \IIIING, L(GF[ l 1N U V1 •.N 11 LAM U\,

~, r! c,tied it and as in default to the Corporal Iota, and I or per, ne IF king any bad or estimate sha I f - lrnixii ,.Iles k o money has b.: in examined by said Officer ur ~ BL IP,UI \G UEl'AR f'\IF\ 1',

ntract will be readvcrtired and re let as provided ! the an in a scaled env,rl••pe, indorsed ' I or I clerk and fuuu l to be rnrr-cr, : .11 such :!ep sits, except ,Notice t, hereby given that applicatio.. s are desir_d

1 .• Is.tmat•_ for Materials on•.i Wurk Required for Alter- fiat of the susses-fill b:deer will lie rettu'ned to tu,- for Ii idding 1 nspe eturs of Girt entry, to the I3ui di {

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to insertir. *the -:.aue in fig.~res. h_u,e li'imtck,,” and wit!1 his , r the.l nave or name, ,.,,till act is awarder . ]f the successful hiddcr shall re- expo ten— in the c:u-penterin; line. 1ppli.;aut; must ; on h.lvc a tit rou,,h Is )w.ed;C of carp •nary, and sufficient

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1897. THE CITY RECORD. 641

there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be lying and being in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of confirmed. New York, bounded and described as follows :

Dated New YORK, February r5, 1897. Beginning at a point oa the westerly side of Molt 'THOMAS F. DONNELLY, Chairman, ELLIS E. street, distant zz4 feet 6x2 inches northerly front the

WARING, Commissioners, corner formed by the intersection of the northeny side Iona I'. Duxes, Clerk. of Grand streethwith the westerly side of Aloft street ;

running thence northerly along the westerly side of In the matter of the application of the Board of Fire I Mott street z., feet; thence wester:y parallel or nearly

frame building and of a moderate sized brick building. They must also be able to read readily the several pans.

Applications are also desired for the positions of Bu,!dtng Inspectors of Masonry and Building Inspector.; of Iron and ateel Construction. Applicants must have at least ten years' experience in their respective lines and be able to read building plans. The salary for Building Inspectors Bs,rro to si,800 per annum, and the In,pectors are eligible to advancement to Chief In-spectrs of the several brashes, the salary of which is from Sr,800 to $2,500 per annum.

Notice is also given that application; are desired for the position of Inspector of Light, Plumbing and Venti-lation in the Building Ilepartment.

Applications are desired for the position of In,tru-ment Maker. Applicants must understand the con-struction, etc.. of electrical apparatus, and be able to read plans of ,rich and furnish letters of recommenda-tv'n.

Applications are desired for position of Dairyman. Candidates must have full knowledge of dairy work and the cultivation of food product- for cattle.

Resolved, That the Labor Clerk is hereby authorized to certify the name of any person registered on the list for Laborer who is willing to accept temporary employ-ment during the winter months for the removal of snow and ice.

Further, application for this service must be made at the Labor Rureau.

Certification ,hall be made in order of application. Further, that such appointment shall not be made

permanent, and shall at only during such period as the emergency requires.

Nore.-All laborers now registered in the Labor Bureau are requested to report their willingness to accept temporary employment for removing snow and ice.

Persons desiring employment in the hospitals should make application as Hospital Orderly ; salary from 525 to $4o per month. Orderlies are eligible for protnouon to Inspe_tor ; salary from f4o to g6o per month, board and lodging furnished. Persons desiring employment at hospitals, outside .+ork, should make application for Hospital Helper ; salary not above $z5 per month, board amt lodging furnished. Persons de+firing employment as Order ly in Correction Department should make applica-tion for the position of Orderly in the Department of Correction ; salary, 3z5 to moo per month. Letters of recommendation will be required in all cases.

S. WILLIAM BRISCOE. Secretary.

Now Voce, February t, r8P7,

NOTICE IS GIVEN 'r HAT T'HE REGIS'1RA Zion days in the Labor Bureau will be \Veclncs.

day and Friday, and that examinations will take place on those days at t v. it.

S 'VILT.TAM BRISCI)E. Secretary.

DAMAGE COMM.-23-24 WARDS.

P L'RoUAN'1"1'O'1'HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. ter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled "An act

" pros iding for ascertaining and paying the amount of c' damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of " changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant " to chapter 725 of the Laws or 1887, providing for the '' depression of railroad tracks in the T'w'enty-third and " T'wventy-lourth 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 pur-suant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schermer-horn Building, No. 96 Broadway, in the City of New York. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at e o'clock r. nt., until further notice.

I fated N it' Y to s, October 30, 1895. DANIEL LORD, JAMES 51.VARNUM, GEORGE

l\. >•lI-.I'HI.NS, Commissioners. wu-r 1lCLoee ut-tx. Clerk - - ----

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. DLr-vt rn -r'l tat s -tNt Ilst?t',Ii.NtS, Side COT

Lr n.r~toc, N. zSc Lvtanwnr, Nrw nti, January ti, r8y7.

I N COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 817 OF THE Ncw York City Consolidation Act of r88z, notice

is hereby given that the books of the Annual Record of the:\ssessed Valuation- of Real and Personal Estate of the City and County of New York, for the year ' 897, are open and will remain open for examination and ct rrection until the 3oth day of April, 1897.

All persons believing themselves aggrieved must make application to the Commissioners o Faxes and Assessments, at this office, during the period'said books are ouen, in order to obtain the relief provided by law.

Applications for correction of assessed valuations on personal estate mast be made by the person assessed to the sad Commissioners, between the hours olio A. St. and z r. vt., except on `aturdays, when between to A, at. and is at at this office, during the said period.

FIIWARD P. BARKER, THEODORE SUTRO, JAMES L. WELLS, Commissioners of 'Lazes and Acs ,sments.

SUPREME COURT. I i::nc :natter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen

:tad Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to .:cyuiring title, wherever the same has not been here-t, N re acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredim-nr•nts required for the purpose of opening VERIO :\\"1•:N L' F: although not yet named by proper author-ity , fr m Eastcbnster avenue to the northern boundary . rite City of New \'ark, as the same has been here.

tnfore laid out and designated as a first-class street or rid, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

Z7► ~E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS V of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all perons inter ested in thi, proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occuraut or occupants of all houses and lots and im-proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-That we have completed our estimate and assessment. and that all persons interested in this pro-ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objection, thereto, do present their said objec- ti, ,, , in writing, to its, at our office, Nos. go and gz West Broadway, ninth floor, to said city, on or before the Roth day of March, 1897, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said Loth day of March, 1897, and for that purpose will be in attend- ance at our said office on each of said ten days at t

o'clock A.M. . Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and as-

sessttent, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us m making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart-meni of the City of New York, Nos. co and 92 We,t Broadway, ninth floor, in the said city, there to remain until the z3d day of March, 1897.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows,viz.: Ottthe north by the northern boundary of the City of New York; on the south by Eastchesrer street, or East Two Hundred and Thirty-third street ; on the east by a line drawn parallel to Verio avenue and distant too feet easterly from the easterly side thereof; and on the west by a line drawn parallel to Verio avenue and dt=tant too feet westerly from the westerly side thereof, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as afore- said.

Fourth-That our report herein will be presented to a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Part III., of the State of New York, to be held in and for the City and County of New York, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 3oth day of March, 1897, at the opening of (he Court on that day, and that then and

Commissioners of the Ctty of New York on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, by the Counsel to t1,e Corporation of said City, relative to acquiring title to certain lands on the northerly side of GREAT JONES STREET, between Lafayette place and tlie Bower-. in the Fifteenth Ward of said city, dttly selected by said Board as a site for buildings for the use of the Fire Department of said city, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chap-ter 151 of the Laws of t89I.

PURSUANT 1'O THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter ist of the Laws of 1894• entiled " An Act in

relation to building.,ites for th-- Fire Department of the City of New York," and all ether statutes in such cases made and provided. notice is hereby given that an ap-plication wall be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of sail court to be held at Part ill. thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New \'ork, on the 15th day of March, .897, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon there-after as counsel can he heard thereon, for th n app-,int- ment of Commissioners of Appraisal in the above- entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by'1'he Mayor. Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of Now York to err- thin lands and prerni-es and the appurtenances thereto belonging on the northerly side of Great Jones street, between Lafayette place and the Bowery, in the Fit- tecnth Ward of said city, in fee simple ahsolute, the _same to be converted, appropriated and usrd to and for the purposes specified in said chapter 15t of the Laws of I894 ; said property having been duly selected by said Bc and of Fire Commissioners of the City oc New York a-- a tie for buildings for the use of the Fire Department of said city, under and in pursuance of the provisio-ts of said ch:tptcr t5r of the Laws of r894, bring the f,Iluwing described lots, pieces or parcels of laud, namely

All those certain lots, pieces orptreels of land, situate, lying and being in the Fifteenth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as foil ,ws :

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Great Jones street distant 25) feet two inches easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of tree easterly side of Lafayette place with the northerly side of Grca' Jones street ; running thence easterly along the northerly side of Great Jones street 44 lee 5~z inches ; thence northerly at about a right angle to said street go feet and 5 inches ; thence westerly parallel, or nearly so, with (treat Jones street 4 5 feet and 4 inches ; then:: southerly 8g feet and ro incli s to the point or place of beginning.

hated Ness Vote, Fei,ruary t6, It97. FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion, by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lands on the northerly side of ONE HUN-DRED AND ELEVENTH S'1•REET AND "I'HE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH 5T'REF'I', between Fifth and Lenox avenues, in the l svelfth Ward of said city, duly selected and approved by said hoard as a site for school purposes under and in pursuance of the pro- visions of chapter rgr of the Laws of t888, and the van 'us statutes amendatory thereof

PURSUANT' TO TH1, PROVISIONS OF CHAP. ter tgr of the Laws of x808, and the varoas

statutes amendatory thereof, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, to he lit-Id at Part III. the:enf, at the County Court-house, in the (by of New York, on the t5th day of March, t897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above-entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title byT'hc Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New- York, to cer-tain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtetanc-s thereto belonging, on the northerly side of One Hundred and Eleventh street and the southerly side of One' Hundred and Twelhh street, between Fifth and Lenox avenues, in the Twelfth, Ward of Said city, in tee simple absolute, the same to be con-verted, appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified in s.,id chapter tgr of the I,aws of t 588, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, said property having been duly selected and approved by the hoard of Education as a site for school purposes tinder and in pursuance of the provisions of said chapter :gr of the Laws of t8888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely

All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the 1'w-elfth Ward ref the City of New York, b~.nmded c,nd described as follows

Beginning at a point on the northerly line of One Hundred and F,'evcnth street, distant 175 feet easterly from the corner fanned by intersection if the easterly line of Lenox aventic with the northerly line of One Hundred and Eleventh street; running thence northerly parallel with Lau ox avenue 2o1 feet and to inches to the southerly line of One Hundred and 'Twelfth street; thence easterly along said s ~utnerly line of One Hun-dred and 'Twelfth street r5o leer ; thence southerly par-allel with Len x avenue zor lent and to inches to the northerly line rf One Hundred and Eleventh street; thence westerly along said northerly line of One Hundred and Eleventh street 55o feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated Ni.w Vote, February t6, t897. FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the Matter of the Application of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the City of New York on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New fork by the Counsel to the Corporation of said City, relative to acquiring title to certain lands Ott the westerly side of MO IT STREET', between Broome and Grand streets, in the Fourteenth \yard of said city duly selected by said Board as a site for buildings for the use of the Fire Depanment of said

" city under and in pursuance of the provisions of chap- ter tsr of the Laws of 1594. •

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter ry_ r of the Laws of 1894, entitled " An act in

relation to building sites for the Fire Department of the City of New York," and all other statutes m such cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. at a Special Term of said Court, to he held at Part 111. thereat, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the t5th day of March, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commis=_ioners of Appraisal in the above-entitled matter.

The nature and ~xten_ of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York to certain lands and premises, and the appurtenances thereto belonging; on the westerly side of Mott street, between Broome and Grand streets, in the Fourteenth Ward of said city, in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, appramriated and used to and for the pur-poses specified in said chapter i5i of the Law, of 1894 ; said property having been duly selected by said. Board of Fire Commissioners of the City of New York as a e,te for buildings for the use of the Fire Department of said city, under and in pursuance of the provisions of said chapter 151 of the Laws of 1894, being the following uescribed lot, piece or parcel of land, namely

so with the northerly side of (,rand street too feet rrr2 inches; thence southerly parallel or nearly so to the westerly side of Mott street 24 feet 8~z inches ; thence easterly parallel or nearly so to the northerly side of Grand street too feet inches to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, Nesv YORK, February r6, 1897. FRANCIS M. SCO'I'l', Counsel to the Corporation,

No, z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of tho Board of Educa-tion, by the Counsel to the Corpora' ion of the City of New Yom k, relative to acquiring title by I he Mayor, Al lernien and Commonalty of the City of New Y.,rk, to certain lands or AUI)UEON AVENUE, ONl-; HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH SIRLETS, in the Twelfth Ward of said city, duly selected and ap- proved by said Board as a site for school purposes, under and iu pursuance of the provisions of c hapter tgt of the Laws of 1888, and the vario is statutes amendatory thereof.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter t9r of the Laws of rd i8, and the various statutes

amendatory thereof, notice is hereby given that an upplieati'm will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Nety York, at a Special Term of said Court, to he held at Part III. thereof, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the t5th day of March, 5897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as so: n thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in the ahove-entitled matter. The natur: and e.eteut of the improvement hereby

intended is the acquisition of title by The Ala) or, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenant s thereto b, longing, on Auduoon avenue, I in,- Hundred and Sixty-eighth and One llun-dred and Sixty"ninth streets, in the - I'welfth Ward of said city, in fee simple absolul e, the wine to be converted, appropriated and use I to and for the purposes specified in said chapter t:gr of the I..aws of 1888. and the various statutes amendatory there f, said property having been duly selected and approved by the Board of Education as a site for school purposes under and ,n pursua. ce of the provisions of said chapter rgt ofthe Lawsof 1888, and the various statute, amendatory thereof, being the following described lots, pieces or parcel. of land, namely :

All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying aura being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and dcscriled as f flows :

Beginning at the corner formed by the in tersection of the westerly line of Audubon avenue with the northerly line of One Hundred and Sixty" eif-huh street ; running thence we'terly alone said norrherly hue of One Ilun- dred and Sixty-eighth street , 5o feet ; thence northerly parallel with Au ~ubon avenue Ago feet to the southerly line of One Hnndr-_d and Sixty-ni -th street : thcnr-e east-erly alone said sotttherl, tine of One Hui,dred .mod Sixty-ninth street t5c feet to the we,terly line ,.f Audu-bon avenue ; thence southerly along said westerly line of Audubon avenue r8o bet to the point or place of be-ginning.

Dated Nt--w Vomit, F ubruary r6, x8)7. FRANCIS 1At. SCOT t', Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z "Tryon Row-, New York City. .

In the mAtter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion, by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of Nety York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain la nds on COLUMBINE S'1'REEI', A1ONROE AND JACKSON AVE-NUES, in the 9\venty-fourth Ward of said city, duly steeled and approved by said Board as a site for school purposes underand in pursuance of the pro-visions of chapter tgt of the Latvs of i888 and the various statutes amendatory thereof.

PURSUANT' lO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter i9i of the Laws of i888, and the various

statutes amendatory thereof, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special '1erm of said Court, to be held at Part II 1. thereof', at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the :5th day of \Lurch, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, far the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above-entitled natter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the arq~tisitiun of title by "1he Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, to err-tam n lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on Columbine street, Munroe au,l Jackson avenues in the 1'weuty-fourth Ward of said city, in fee simple absolute, the same to lie converted, appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter rgr of the Laws of x888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, said property hav'ng been duly selected and approved by the Board of Education as a site for school pur-poses under and in pursuance of the provisions of said chapter ti of the Laws of ,888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely:

All those certain lots, pi•. ces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as 01 own :

Beginning at the corner formed by the intersectin of I the ,outhe, ly line of Columbine street, formerly known as Columbia avenue, with the easterly line of 7iIonroc avenue ; running thence easterly along .he southerly line of Columbine street zoo feet to the we,terly line of Jackson ave. tie ; thence southerly a'ong sod westerly line of Jackson avenue rz5 feet ; thine:: westerly par. al!el with the said southerly line of Columbine street zoo feet to the easterly ,tire of Mmrroe avenue ; thence northerly along said easterly line of 1MMonroe avenue rz5 feet to the point or place of beginnin .

Dated New Von'., February r6, 1897, FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the [hoard ot Educa-tion, by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title by Tho Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New Yorl: , to certain lauds on the southerly side of TWENTY-EIGP:'I'H STREET, between Second and 'Third avenues, in the Twenty-first Ward of said City, duly selected and approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, u,tder and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter tgt of the Laws of 1888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF chapter 191 of the Laws of i888. and the various

statutes amendatory thereof, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special 'Term of said Court, to be held at fart II I. thereof, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 15th day of March I 897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled matter.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in-tended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the southerly side of Twenty-eighth street, between Second and Third avenues, in the Twenty-first Ward of said city, in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter 191 of the Laws of x886, and the various statutes amenda-

tory thereof, said property having been duly selected and approved by the Board of Education as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the pro- vision; of said chapter tgt of the Laws of r883, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, being the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, namely :

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the'1'wenty-first Ward of th;: City of New York, hounded and described as follows :

Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Twenty. eighth street distant Soo feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly line of Second aveune with the southerly line of Tv enty-eighth street, which point is also the in'ersection of the westerly line of the present site of Grammar School No, t4 with the southerly line of Twerty-eighth street ; running thence southerly parallel with Second avenue and along the said westerly ]me of the present site of Grammar School No. t4 98 feet o inchrs to the centre line of the block ; thence westerly along the saia centre line of the block zz feet ; thence northerly parallel with Second avenue 98 tent and q inches to the southerly line of Twenty eighth street ; thence easterly along said southerly line of Twenty-eighth street zz feet to the point or place of b inni eg ng.

Dated Nu:w YORK, February r6, t897, FRANCIS Al. SCOT l', Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z "Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of The Board of Education, by the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Connnon,lty of the City of New York, to certain lands on the northerly side r of ONE HUNDRED rAND THIRD S'I'REEI'and the southerly ,i.ie of I IN F: H I TNDR F; I) A NI) FOURTH STR I-. l I', between 7I:,dis n and Fifth avenues, in the T'wellth Ward of sail City, tiuly selected and approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, tinder and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter ror of the Laws of i888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof.

PURSUANT"1'O I HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-t r 19' of the Law, of x888, and the various

statutes amendatory ther of. notice is hereby given that an application wia lie m;tdc to the Supreme Cour, of the State of New York, at a Sp, cial Ternt of said Court, to be held in Part III. thereof, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, no the t5th day of March, 1e97, at the opening of the Court on that day, oras sour, thereitter as counsel can be heat-d thereon, for the appointment of Comxn,sioners of Estimate in the above-entided matter,

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Alder-turn and Commonalty of the duty ~~f New York, to certain lands and premi<cs, with the buildings thereon and the :cppurt~-minces thereto helonsing, on the north-erly side of One Hundrecf and Third street and the southerly side of (Inc Hundred and Fourth street, between Madison and Fifth avenuss, in the Twelfth Ward of said City. in f.e s mple absolute, the same to be converted, appro .riated and used to and for the Pitt-. poses spt'cified in sa-d chanter igi of the Laws of 1888, and the , a, i,us ,tat ate, amendatory thereof, said prop. errs' havin•" been d.dy selected and apprn~ed by the B,,ard of Education as a site for sch ,nl purpn-es. under and in purstr'nce of the provisions of said chapter for of the Laws of 1898, and the, arioussiatutes umend.ctory hereof, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely

All those certain hits, pieces or pare-Is of land situate, lying,nd being in the Twelfth Ward of the Cityof New York, b ,unded and descrtbud as fi lfuw,

Ileginni-,g a' a point in the north •rly Ii to of One Hu 'dyed and Third street distant ,5o feet cast •ray from the corner formed by the i tter,ection of the easterly line of Fifth aven fie with the narthr-rly line of (,)ne Hundred uoil Third street ; running thence nor,herl} parallel wi. h the said easterly line of Fifth avenue feet and to inches to the southerly line ~f One iiundr~U and Fourth street; thence cssterly;bong said southerly line of One Hundred and Fourth street, r50feet thence southerly parallel with Fifth avenue zot. mUet and to inches to the northerly live of One H mdr,d and flint street ; thence the tcrly olong Soid.naniier!y line of One Hundred and Third ,treet i5o feet to the p .int or place of boginn:ng.

Dated N tw' Yovr, February r6, 1897. FRANCIS Al. ,COTT', Counsel to the Cciporati~m,

No,z 'Tryon Pow, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion, by the Cutmscl to the Corpor tion of the City of New York, rel:uivc to aequiriag title by The Mayo1, .\lacrmcn:md Cumcoonaliy of the City of New York, to cer,ain lands no VV hl)SWORTH A V ENUE, t)N F H('NURl-l) h:It;Hl'Y-Sr:Ct)ND AND ONE HL- NDRI:D AND 1•:It:II'I'S-'I'IllRD STREETS, in the '1'welltb Ward of s,id City, duly selected and approc' ed by said Board as a site for school purposes, under ad in ptursuance of the pr,~vi~ions of chapter 191 of the L,w; ofiB83, and rho• various statutes amend-ato y thereof.

PURSUANT TO'1HE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter rgt of the Laws of 0887, and the various

statutes amendatory ther-•of, notice is hereby given that an ap;~licatiun will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Ness- Ynrk, at a Special Term of .,id Court, to be Relit at Part II1. thereof. at the County Court-house, in the City of Nut- York, on t to 15th .ay of \(arch, 5897, at the opening .,f the Court on that clay, or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, for the . ppoint-ment of Commissioners of Fstinmte in the above-entitled matter. Thu nature and extent of the improvement hereby

intended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Alder-men and Comm n.dty of the City of New York to cer-tain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon runs the appurtenances thereto belonging. on Walsworth avenue. One Hundred and Eighty-s.coitd and One Hun-dred an f Eighty-third streets, in the Twelfth Ward of said City, in fee simple absolute, the same to be con- verted, appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified in said chapter igt of the Laws of ,858, and the various statutes amendatory thereo ,said property hav-ing been duly selected and approved by the Board of Education as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the provisions of s.tid chapter for of the Laws of 1888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, namely

All those c- ran lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the the 't welfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and descnbed as toll ovs :

Beginning at a point in the southerly line of One Hun-dred and Eighty-third street, distant i o feet westerly from the corner formed by intersection of the westerly line of Eleventh avenue with the southerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-third street : smiting thence southerly parallel with Eleventh avenue, 184 feet ant 8 inches to the northerly line of One Hundred and Eighty. second street ; thence westerly along said northerly line of One Hundred and Ei-41't3'-second street 5o feet to the easterly line of the present site of Primary School No.3z ; thence northerly parallel with El ~veuth avenue and along the said easterly line of the present site of Primary School No, 30, 79 feet and g inches; thence westerly p.trallel with One Hanclred and Eighty-second street and along the northerly in • of the present site of Primary School No. 32, too feet to the easterly line of Wads,.orth avenue , proposed) ; thence northerly along s id easterly I-ne of Wadsworth avenue (proposed) rot feet and if inches to the southerly line of One Hundred and Eig!tty-third street; thence easterly along said southerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-third street, 150 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New Yoatc, February r6, 1897, , FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row. New York C=ity.

In the matter of th , application of the Board of Educa-tiou, by the Counsel to the Curpondion of the City of New York, relative to ac lot title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, to certain Ian Is on the northerly side of ONE HUN-

642 THE CITY RECORD . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1897.

DRF'D AND FOUR'l H 5'I'REET a id the southerly side of ONE HUNDRF D AND FIF1'II STREI•:7'. between First and Second a' cane, in the Twelfth Ward of saict City, duly selected and approved I y said Board as a site for school purpeescs, under end in pursuance of the previsions of chapter r9t of the Laws of 1688, and the various -tanttes amendatory thereof.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter igr of the Laws of 1888, and he vari'•us ,fat-

utes amend,tury thereo', notice is hereby given that an application will he made to the Supreme Conrt of the State , f New York, at a Special Terot of said C tirt, to he held in Part Ill. thereof. at the (busty Court-house, in the City of Neu Y, rk ou the ,5th day of .!arch, r8Q7, at the r peeing t:1 the Court o that day, . r as sr.nn thereetter as counsel can In heard thereon, fir the app, jniment of Contra issicners of Estimate in the above-t ntitl. it matter.

The nature and exicnt of the improvement hereby intended is :he aequisi i, it of title I y The Mayor, ALler-utcn and Common It) . f the U ty of Nets Y, rk, to rrta n land? :md prenuses, with the buihli: gs thereon , rd the appurtenances thereto bri n ging, oil the north-rly sloe I One Hu: Bred and Four If st ett an,I the

-ot'berly sick-of true Hundred rune Fifth street, bct-%%Len First and S, Conti avenues, in the Twelfth Vi and I soil Cit-, in tee simple absolute. the same to be

.„tier rted. ,ypr„priated :, nd used to and Ior the pur-0-es specified m S. ul chapter for of the laws of Ali ,

r. if tho va rich sill uten am.....:tiot y thereo', said prop- :rtr having been ,iuly selected and approved by the ii:.ird r f Educ.:tiuu as a ,ite for sell, of purposes, nuJer am in pur=u.mce of the provis ons of said chapter t of tie Laws of t888, and the various -unities imeedary- there, 1. Icing the following described lots, I feces or pares:, o land. u. melt' :

Ail its-se critic lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, .'. in; a tO b- in_ in the '1\ce ith \1 and of the C of New it : rk, ”. mdefl .liid to krtt ed as tollows

f ieitittiitO at a romt to the'outherly line of One Hun-::. d'Ind Fifth st e, I dist nt 250 feat easier ly from the

rner formed by tic inters, cnon'of the cat ens- lire of

` C , nd ,rvcttce 5' lit [I:e southerly line of Vne H a. die I :. d Filth street: running thence easterly and along

-.-iii s, rrherlv title of ore Hundred ao,l I ifth -t:-eet i a : t ; thence s. uther!y and parallel with Sccnnd avenue t feet mind tc inches to the northerly line it Ono I un-

a:d l urtf, street : tbcnee westerly alo: g slid '.ly ,ire of One Htmdred and F. urth street r,;:, hence northerly and p,rrall I with Sec, nd avenue

_ r",I to inches tr- the paint or pace of beginning. d Srw Vor K. February- r~, 1897.

1 ACIS M. at (.f If f , Co "noel to the Corporation, I It a Raw, \etc Yark Citc . I

cl. tier ' f the abut: ation of the (;o rd of Street Ig and ]mpn semcnt , f the C i;y , f New fork. t_ oi:e of to the t crf rati,ii of v d sty, relati,e

:tiriu, title by the AT yor. Aldermen told Cnnt-,iiv of the City ,:,o \cv: \'ork. to ccrta:n land,, rnet:!,. 1:crmci:aments and 1 rcr::i -coo n tit,, cot

t th_ City I N st \m-el ttnd•: h5 HIER, -_i S. IllA'I TUN. auRFOLK, Sf - E1U1.1:

'\,\LRXTt ih-\S1)II-tFFN DNSILlFl5. I , I'.Atl 1dm iAI ,\\'AY duly :- I,cti.,l. loc.ttod -.

,; :1 I r :r public park rod -r and in '. t - I i„n of c!;aptcr uer cf'he Laws

c 't : , l :. t . ro u, th, Laws of 1687.

C t1 I'HllF:14Vtll\FS IH l Wf -.]'HE :

- tin- I.me app iotcri I .n r r kr of the m r r

t_ .0 1t. eatm_ date the .th d ty r t I'cl - i.ary, t i and to ._red in iIto , flc. of the Clerk of I

~ C t alud Ccrnm Nea 1 ark on the Sum ds of I _!,rt;. t t t07, L nun I-toms- of 1'stirna a for the 1 ur-

-r of n: kimt a 'uc• at:d equi abl c-tintatc of th I i e

,l dam-_e to th-. re- peruse cwnero. lessees, p. Tries 1 cl per ume. rr spcctltely eutit'cd i, or intecst, It in the :ads. ten: meats, hcredi :nnen:'. and prcnii=e< dul) ; - Cit rl On laid out I'y th•. Board of 't. r, e t .ipcnine of •t - e r. its oS \Cw York, coder the pr v:si m of : teal t r -,: of lire i ws, i it9: and chapter ;:u of time I a,. , t I. ?7, as amt fora f ul tic p: rk ,,u the est ,i e of ti,e City

Sew A"irk. b, ended by Hester, ils-ex. 11 vision. Nor-I1:, ' etm'k. Can mm. Rgl_ers and Jefferson street- an I

Fast tiro:,uwuc.. o:: pop, ssd to be rrken for the per- I SO' tan,- d in Said ac: s afro to p~rtorm such other ditties .:- ire by maI ,. is prescnted.

The teal c tar. o proposed t„ be taken for said per-. ,, es C mi. rise- ell the ]antis. t: ncments, hercditanlents rd premt,c• within the three l,l cdo iv meted by Hester. =sex. Divisnn, A,.rf,,,k, but. 14. Canal. Ito g, rc rune

_JetTemn -iteels and East Bri,adu•0y, wi'i,in the limits or „undaries of rho parser of Lod laid out, approprm[ecl r desi_nateu for sat: pubic park.

All I. artics and persons, c:wrers, lessees or otter I:er--Ors interested in the real e.truce above described and to : e taken for the I urposesot st d ur:blic Ti any part

:hereof and having any claim or demand on recount uertof, are rcque-tee to pre-eat the same to us, duly

: erificd, on or before the 24th day of Febcua,< , reg-, it our office. Rrwm N,,. z, en time fourth floor of :the Stastz Zeittmg Buildirg. No. 2 'Ityon Row, n the City of New York, and we. the said

Commisi(:ners will be in attendance at cur said office 1 ':n the 24th due of February, 1897, at 2 ocleck .n time afternoon of - hat day t„ fear said parties and persons in relation thereto, and in case any such p rs,n or claimant shall desire at such time and place to offer further and additional proofs , r testimanv-, such person or claimant will be heard and said proofs or testimony will be received by us and at such time and place or at such further and ether time and plan: rims we will appoint we will hoar the proofs .nd allegations cf any ow nor, lessee or other person in anyw: y entitled to or interested in such real estate or any part or parcel thereof, an also such proofs and allegation as may be then offend on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

Dated New Yoar, February t8q Signed) E\IANLEL LLU\1ENSITEL, 'tI1CH-

AFL COLEMAN, ARTHLR INGRAHAM, Com-n:issioners.

J.tMMEs 1lcGneuoa, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street fH..-oi,g and Improvement of the City of New 1 trim, I,: car of on bela!f of I he Mayor, Aide men and Com-mrn,alty of the City of New York, relative to acquir-ing title, ahercver the same has not been heretofore acquired, to S'1'. MARY'S SI REEl ,although not yet named by p'oper authority , from St. Ann's avenue to t o 'uuthern Boulevard, iu the Twen'y-third Ward '',,- City of New Fork, as the same has been here-ti re tai: out and deshinat it as a first-class street : r road by the Commissioner of itrcet Improvements

tire 'lwrnty third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the iiitT of New York. -

W f':,THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-estad in this proceed ng, and to the uwne, or owners, occu,ant or occupants, of all hou%es and lots and im-proved and unimproved land-. affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have complet: of our estimate and ,assessment, and that • 11 persons interested in this pro-ltnding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and

haling obje, bons thereto, do present their said objec-tions, in truing, to us, at our office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadw•:.y. ninth floor, in said city, on or befor• the 9th day of March, r8.-, and that we, the said L ommissioners, will hear parti, s so objecting within the ten week days next after time said 9th day of March, rhg^, and for that pm pose a ill be in attendance at our said otise on e:.ch of -aid ten Lays at 4 o'clo_k r. Nt,

Second-i hat the ab-tract of our 'aid estimate and assessment, together with cur damage and benefit maps and also all the afludat its, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited to the Bureau of Street Open ngs in the Law Department of the t icy of New York, Now go and 92 V5est Bra i dway, ninth floor, in the said city, there to remain until the 19th day of March, i997,

Third—'that the limits of our assessment for benefit

include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. On the north by the southerly side of East Ore Hundred and Forty-six h strert, from Brook avenu^ to St. Ann's avenue, thence along a line which would be midway be-tween Si. Mary's street and East r49th street, and said

I midway iine produced to a line which would be midway between Southern Boulevard and \%'hitlock averue : on

' the south by the northerly side of East One Htn,dred and Forty-first street and said north, rly side produced, from Br- oh avenue to a line which would be mtdw.:y be-tw•cen Southern Boulevard rued Whitlock avenue I on the east by a line which woule be midway between Southern

I Boulevard and \\'hillock avenue: and on the west by the r as erly sale of Brook av, nut' ; excel tin. front said area all streets, av, sues and roads , r ponir,ns thereof heretofore legally opened, a. such area is shown upon our hem fit map depo-itcd as aforesaid,

Fourth—'What our report herein will be presented to a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Part Ill., of the State of New York, to be held in mid for the City :mud County of New York. at the County Courthouse, in the City of New York, on the zyth day of March. x897, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as coun,el can be heard thereon, a notion will be made that the said rep, rt he confirmed.

Dated Newt '- ruts, February ro, 1897. WILLIS HOLLY, \IA1'IHEW CHALMERS,

Commis>iom rs. tun'. 1'. Ot ex, Clerk.

: In the m::tterof the application of '1 he Mayor, Aldermen i and font m,mal ty of the City of New York, re-la relative to : acquiring title, wherever the sr.me has nut been 1 here ufore xunircd, to LAST ONE HUVDRIft) I AND FIFT'l-NINTH S1'Et ill a!th, u,h nut

yet named be proper auth,-city, frets Wa ton ace- I flue to Sheridan avenue, in the '1'wenfy-thin.l \\':r rd , of the Cit, of ,em York as the •amc h.is been

beret, fore laid out and cic signa:ed as a first-eiass street or road.

T~UI:Sh'ANTT 0 THE STATUTES IN SUCH r cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme t curt of the State of Ne,t York, :tt a Spccinl Term of steel Coup. t , be hel.i at Fart I11. thereof, in the ( ounty Court-house, in the L icy of New T rk, on Friday, the zrtit day m I Felauar y 1897, at the openin; of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Comnti'-sioner< of l•:-tin:,te and Assessment to lie above-entitled matt:,. Thu nature :.nd extent of the improscrnent hereby in tende. '. is the;acqui sition of tit:c by 'I lie hi aver, Aldermen and Ccanmonalty of the City of New fork for the use ri the public, to al the l.nid' and premises, with the buildings the reran and the appurtenances thereto boloneing, required fir the opening of it certain street or •av-et ve known a- least One Hundred and Fi ty-ninth street, front AA' !tun :,venue [r, Shr-ti a,, aces ue. ;n tl.e 1'wsenty-thind Ward of the ('icy of New• York. being the following-described lots, pieces or par-eels of land, viz. :

Beginning at a I ofnt i t the easier-., lint- of \Valnm avenue di-tans 19t 97 feet nortlrcsste rly front the intersec-ti,:n of time eastern hit': r-f Walton avenue with the nory ern I,ne of Last One Hundred a;:d fifty-eig:ah St re ct legally , pencd as J all,t .trees).

1st. Thane, northeasterly along the eastern line of \\ alt :n as cnue for so feet

2d. Thence s- uthcasterly deflecting 8q degrees S5 minute' 33 seconds to tl:c rrtl t for 783.6: feet.

.d. Thence si,,itltecentmrelv c etlectmit 97 degrees 5 minutes 8 - econds to the right for 5o.38 feet.

4th. Th, nee nortbwves1crly ter 777. 9 feet to the point of Lem-inni g.

Fast One Hundred and Fifty-ninth str~ ct, from \t'alt:.at . venue to Shl ridan avenue, is d_siynatcd as a street of the first class and is ft ty feet wide, and is shown I i Section 7 of the Final flaps and Pr tics r IT the him sty-third and Twenty-fo-firth Words of the Cite- of \c r Vi: rim . filed in the office .d t! -c t'on;mist nor ,•f Stre' t Improv, meats of the T,v ruts-third and '1'wen,y :, urth Wards of the City r.f New \'crk on Octob,r ;r, 1895, in the office of the Register of the City turd County -y- of New Yetk on Nc.e olier 2, tsy5, and it the. thce of th:. Secre-tarn of State of the State cl Nev. V_ rk on November z, t$95.

Dated NEW YORK. Febnmry 13, IF97. FR.-1NCIS M. SCOT!', Counsel to the Corporation,

- u. z I rvon I<oo, New V'ork City.

In th - matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-nee aril Comtuonalty of the City of New Yurk, rclatice to acquiring tole, wherever the same has not been beret fore um-quin d, to E SoT ONE HUN-l.)]-1E1) AND FORIY-SI•:VENTII SIREEI al-though not yet ram- d by proper authority from the Southern Bo levard to Aus:in place, in the Twenty-third Wrud of the City of New York. a' the same has bet heretofore laid out and designated as a first- cla's street or road.

pURSCAN1' TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case. mare and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be ma, a t- the Supreme C, urt of the State , 1 Nemr York, at a Special Term of said Court, t„ be ht. Id at Part I11. thereof, in the County Co rt-house, in the City of New York, on Friday, the 26th day of February, 1807, at the opening of the Court oil that day, or as scion thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioner of Estimate and Assessment it the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The M:oyor, Aldermen and C, m. morally of the City of New You k, for the use of the

: public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances the-eto 1 elongin_, re-

I for the ,peeing of a certain street or avenue known as East One Hu, dred and Forty-seventh street, from the Southern Boulevard to Austin place, in the

I Twenty-third \Card of the (any ct New York, being the

: following-r escribed lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz. : Beg,nni g at a point in the eastern line of the South-

ern L'uulevard distant 60.-x9 feet southwest, rly fry m the interscc:ion of the eastern line of the S uthern Boulevard with the southern line of East One Honored and Forty-ninth street.

list. Thet.ce southwesterly along the eastern line of the Southern Boulevard for 60.37 feet.

ad, T: ence easterly dell sting Iz4 degrees 4 minutes 40 seconds to the le t for ' 27.82 feet.

3d.'Ihence northeast•rly deflecting 55 degrees 55 mn.utes 20 seconds to the left for O. i7 feet.

4 h. Tl.ence westerly for 627.82 feet to the point of beginning.

East One Hurdred and Fcrty-seventh street is desig-nated as a street of , he first class, and is shown r n section 2 r.f the Final ,Hops and Profiles of the Tar sty-rimmed and Twenty-tom th Wads of tae Cit, of No w York, filed in the office of th Commis.ioner of Street Improvements of the Twenty-third and Twenty-for. rtf, Wa,c s of the City -of New York vn June r3, 1894, in th,- office of the Register of the City and County tit New York on June Ii, It94, and in the office of the Secretary of State of the Stage of New York on lane 15, 1994•

Dated N Ere Y(mrss, February t3, 1897. FRANCIS 191. SCO I T, Cou. srl to the Corporation,

No. z Try,n Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonal y of the City of New York, relative to acqui ing title, wherever the same has not b_,n here-tofurr acquired, to EA T (`NE HUNDRED AND Flt-'I"} -FIRST S I Ri ET' (althou_h no' yet eam, d by p, oper authority), from Mott avenue to Exterior street, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated a- a first class street or road.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH Cases made and provided. notice is hereby . iven

that an application will be m.:de to the Supreme C, urt of the Stat of New Y, rk, at a Special I ern of aid Court, to be held at Par t I11. they, ot, in the Coun. y Cour.-h(muse, in the City of New York, on Friday, the 26th

day of February, 1807, at the opening ofthe Court on that day, or as soon thereaiter as counselcin be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above- entitled matter. I'he nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The 1l at or. Aldermen and t'um-monaity of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenance: thereto belonging, re- quired for the opening of a certain street or avenue k:,own as Fast One Hundred and Fifty-first street, from Aloft alenue to Fete,ior street, iu the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New fork, being the following. described lot,, pieces or parcels of land, viz. :

PARCEL " ` A.' Beg inning at a point in the eastern line of Walton ave-

nue distant 4r9.87 feet northerly from the intersection of the eastern hit - of hEaltmn as enue with the northern line of East I) :e H:mdred and Fiftieth street.

i-t. Thence northe, ly along the eastern Ime of Walton avenue tnr 82.09 f et.

2d 'I hence sI-uthcasterly deflecting try degrees 2 minute; :>7 secret ds to the right for 402.34 feet to the western line of Mott avenue,

;d. 'Thence southerly along the western line of Mott ave: ue for 79 47 feet, - 4th. Thence mmrthwesterly for 398.42 feet to the point

of beginuigd. ",corm. "u."

Beginning at a point it the eastern line of Gerard avenue distant 637.55 feet northerly from the intersection of the eastern lan,.'o f 1;erard avenue with the northern line of East Ore Htmrtred and Fiftieth street.

is . '1'itepce R'rthe ly along the eastern line :.f Gerard ave title for 83.86 tl of. 2d. T'--ence s utheasterly dcflec:ing r44 degrees 59

mmu•.es 6 st'rnn Is It , the right for 261,.43 feet to the west-ern Inc of Walton avenue.

3,1. Thence southerly along the western line of Wal-ton avenue for 8a..oa feet.

4th. 'thence northwesterly for 263.87 feet to the point of bemmittititug.

fAee_ct "C." I7e,ginni1t.G at a point in the western line of Gerard

avenue distant 692.64 feet northerly from the intcrser-- tion of the ucstcru line of Gerard .tacnuu with the north-eru I:ne of Fast One Hundred and I'itiieth street.

tot. Thcncc nnrthr-fly ah,ng the western line of Gerard mcenus for 53.8' for t.

Cd. Thence nor hwc-trrI, deflecting 45 degrees 40 minutes 54 s.~con.is to tike left for 279.54 feet to the eaet-cru I:ne of River as note. 3d. 'Thence southerly along the eastern line of River

as enne for :3.86 iout. 4th. 'Ihenco southeasterly for 279.54 feet to the point

of bet inning. I':\ItCt-:L " I'."

Be_inning at a point in the western line of River ave. suo ,ii-t ant t,3ao 51 feet n rt hen ly from the inters ction r.f the we.te it line of River venue with th,' northern line of Fast One H::ndred and Fc,ty-ninth sire t.

tit. 1 ho: :ace m r:hendy along the western line of River accnuc f: -r 83.36 fret. -

'.'lhence nnrthwestetly deflecting 45 degrees 40 minute: 54'ecand t.: the left fur,,; 07,32 f et.

3d. Thence s„utherly dcllccting r-4 degreco 3! min-utes i second Cr the left 'or 739.45 feet.

4th. Thence southeaster ly for 1,240.02 feet to the point of bcgmnmg.

East On,- Hundn it and Fifty-firs tre t is de-tgrat'd as it street of the first class, and i' shown cm 'ecoi m 7 of the Final Vlaps and Pro,Aes aI the 'I' wenty-third and 1'wenef fo trth Wards of the C.ty ct Nev: York, filed in the office of the Commis oner of Street l mpr ,vemcuts of the Twenty tilt it and 'I'w-e•tty-fourth 1l ards of the City ,d \ ew }-„r k on Oct ml er 3t, I8. 5, in the ,,nice of tic Reg:°ter of the City' and County of see York Ott Nov, miter z, 13,.5, and is the office c- the Sucr tary of State i f the Sta te of New \ork on Novo tuber z, 189=_.

I tat:d NF,% \ Ot(E, I ebro try 13, 1897. FRANCIS M. SCOT F, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. a Tryon Row, New York City. ~

In the manor of the ayplic::tine of The Ttiavor, Al 'er-men aucl Ci: mmeralty of the Cth <,1 New -York, rela-ti%a to acquit in- title, w hcrevcr the tune has not been he-etofon- ao.luired, t , the Lands, tenement and here-ditamuu- requirr,i I, r th - ii-rp ,se of op Ding and cx-tenc-inp I:A "1 ONE HCNDRLL AND -NINE'LY-SEVEN111 SIRIfEI' 'al hoop:: not yet n mod by prop ,r acthori.y,, fr,tm Web,ter avenue to Marion avenue, as the same it. .S been t.eretofore laid out and r:esignated as it first-class street or roach, in the 'Lwcuty-tuurth Ward to the City of Nets Yuck.

N OTICE IS IIFKEBY (i YEN 1'1IA1"1'HE BILL of co<ts, charges a, d expenses incurred by reason

of the proceedings in the ab,,ve-en tit hxi math r, will be prrsented for t.-xation to inc cif the Justices of the Supreme Court, at a Sp. ciA 'let tit thereof, Part I., to be held in and for the Ci y amid! Cotu ty of New• Y(,rk, at th,- Coun'y' Court-house, in the City of New York, on tf e zgth day of Iei,ruary, 1897, at to. ;o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as sr,on thereafter as counsel can be lie. rd thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges :and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated New Vueo, February to, x897. JOHN J O'NEILL, HENRY L. BRIDGES, WM.

H. RICKET'S'S, Commi-stoners. HEaRV DE FoResT BALDWIN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of'1'he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been here-totore acquired, to'I'OW N iffN U AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority ), from East One Ht: ndred and Seventieth street to fast One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been here-t, fore lad out and designated as a first-class street or road.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, nu tice is hereby given

that an application w ill be made to the Supreme Croat of the State of New York-, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held at Purl III. thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on Friday, the ryth day of February, 1897, at the opening ofthe Court on that day, or as soon therea ter as counsel can be heard there-on, for the appointment of Commis'ioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitle t matter, The nature and extent of the im.,rovement hereby intended is the :r quisition of title by i he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Nt-w York, for the Else of the public, t , a'I the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the a purtenanccs thereto belonging, re- q•,ired for the o erring or a certain stret't or avenue known as Townsend avenue, !rom Ea t One Hundred I and Seventieth street to East One Hundred and rem enty- six,h street, to the Twenty-f urth Ward of the City of New York, being the fotlowmg-described lots, pieces or parcels . f land. viz. :

Bc_innm-, art a point in It e southern line of East One Hundred and Se%euiy-sixth street distant 205.96 feet ,rite' ly Ire m the intersection of the southern line of East One Halide d ,,I d Scve❑ ty-sixth street with the eastern iue of Ier,,me avenue.

r-t. I hence ea terly along the southern line of East One Hundred and Seventy-sxlh street for 6j.79 feet. 2d. 'Ihrnc, southerly deflecting tc3 degrees 49 min-

utes r6 seconds to the right for 3,460.68 feet to the no r hero line of East One Hundred and Seventieth street.

3d. Thence wester'y along the northern line of East Our: Hun red and Sev meth street for 60.02 feet.

4tb, 'lb ace northerly for 5,467.62 feet to the point of beginning.

Townsend avenue Is designated as a street of the first I cla s. and is shown on sections y and r4 of the Final Maps and Profiles of the Twenty-third and 'Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New York, filed as follows : In the office of the Commi'sioner of . treet Improvements of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fot:rth Wards, section 9 on October 3r, re95, and section 14 Cn December r6, 1895 ;

in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York and to office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York, sect on 9 on November z, 1895, and section 14 on Decewber r7, 1895

Dated New Yont;, February 6, r807, FRANCIS M. SCOTT, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New I ork City.

In the natter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title. wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to OI.I V I'R STREET I now Oliver place] l.dthough not yet named by proper amborttyJ, from Webster avenue to Marion avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Wani ofthe City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig-nated as a first-class street or road. PURiUANI' TO THE STATUT'ES IN SUCH

ca- es made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made h, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Ierm of said Court, to be held at Part III. thereof, in the County Court-house, to the City of New York, oft Friday, the Toth day of February, t897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel call be heard thereon, f.,rthc appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter, The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the ,cgmsttio t of title by I he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands ;,,,d premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurte - uancesthereto belonging, required for the opening of a Certain street or avenue known as Oliver street know O.iver place), trout \Vchoter avenue to Marion avenue, in the Ieuen' c-fourth 11'ard of the (' ity of New York, being the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz. :

PARCEL ":t.” ' Beginning at a p" int in the western line of Webster

avenue d start zr-.6y feet northeasterly front the inter-section of the weaern ine of Webster ..venue with the northern line of East One Hundred and Nun sty-eighth street (legally opened as 1'raver, street),

1st. 'Thou,:e tnrtheasterlyalong the western line of \Webster avenue for 50.15 feet,

ed. T'hence northwesterly cleft sting 85 d=grees ; minute-, 17 seconds to the tuft for 223.03 feet to tlmu eastern line of Decatur as evue,

3d. 'Thence southtcest ray along the eastern line of Decatur Avenue f r 50.43 fort.

4th T'hencu southeasterly for z;I.iS feet to the point of beginning.

PARCEL ' 'e." Beginning at the eastern tine of \Iar:on avenue clic-

tant 194 73 h-et no't'teastcrly Iron the intersection of the eastern line of Marion as-email • w i~h the northern liuc of Ea>t Otte Hundred a iii Nine y-eighth street (legally op tie:1 :,s Trave . street ,

tst. Them-c nod thonstvrly along the eastern line oI Mari: :ti avenue for 50.58 it et.

Oct. 'Thence snethw-, St. rly duflec;iug g8 degrees to miuut,s 55 seer nd< to the right for zcc.74 feet to tike weetern line of De;atur :,revue.

;d. 1 hen or =outbw•:sto1ly along (lie western line o Decatr.r atunue immr 5o. 3 feet.

4th. 'I hen,.c no thme,terly for rgg-86 feet to the point of is gutn ng.

filircr st net ii, se Oliver place) is the ignited a~ a street if the first cla,s, and is shown on sedum: 17 of the Final 11,p. and Profile, of the Ttven:y-third and 'f,venty-fourth \V;trds of the t its' ml Nu: York, filed in tl:e office -f the C ,ntmissioner „I Street improvements of the Twenty third and Twenty-fourth VYores of the City of New York on D..ceml,,:r 27, r" u5, in the office of th Register of the City and Cotmty of New York rm Ifecuubrrr zg, 18.;5, arid in the office of the tiixtet.mry of htate of the State of New Y irk nn I teccmi:er z8, 1895

Dater! Nr.w Votir, February 6, 1897, I. RA V L IS \1 SL0'1' I', Counsel to the Corporation

No. 2'1'ryon Row, New Ynrk City.

In the matter of the applicaunn of T'hc Mayor, Al lermen and C,-mnu natty of the City of New York, r, laticc to acquit ing title, o herever the same has tot been here-totare acquired, to I-. AS ONE HUNDRED AND FIF'T'Y-EIGHTH SIREE1' :although not yr.t named by pr.,l,er anti, rite'-, from AI ,iris mtvenur

. to Railroad avenue, \Vest, in the Twenty-third 1Vartl of the City e,f New York, as the same has I ecn heretofore laid out and designated as it first-cla" sire,-t or road.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH ca3eS made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court, to be heldat Part III. then of, in the County Court- house, m the City of N 1"ork, on Friday, the rgth day of February, 18:.:7, at the opening of the Court on that day, , r as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-mate and ,hssessmcnt in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in-trnded is the acquisition of title by the M.,yor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurteu:mces thereto be-longntg, required for the opening of a certain street or avenue known as East One Hundred and Nifty-eighth street, from Morris avenue to Railroad avenue, West, in the T'w my-third Warr] of the City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.

Beginning at a point in the western line of Railroad avenue, West (now Park avenue), distant 724.15 feet southwest rly from the intersection of the western line of R-ttlroad avenue, West (now Park avenue/, with the southern line of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street (as legally opened Novem,er x6, x88o).

1st. Thence southwesterly along the western line of Railroad avenue, West now Park avenue), for 55.56 feet.

2d. Thence wester'y deflecting 64 degrees 8 minutes 20 seconds to the right for 127.22 feet to the eastern line of Morris avenue.

3d. 'I hence northerly along the eastern line of Morris avenue for 50.01 feet.

4th. Thence easterly for 152.57 feet to the point of beginning,

East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street is desig nated at a street of the first class, and is shown un Section 7 of the Final Maps and Profiles of the'I'wenty - third and Twenty-fourrh Wards of the City of New York, fired in the oflc- of the Comm ssioner of Street Improvements of the T'wenty third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New York on October 3r, 1895, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York on November z, 1895, an) in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York on November z, 1895,

Dated NEW Yuete, February 6, 1897. FRAN 1S H. SCOTT, Csun,el to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of he City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been herecr'fnr, acquired, to VALENTINF, AVENt,'F. (although not yet named by proper :u thorit) ), from Burnside avenue to Kingshridge road, in the Tsventy-fourth Ward of the City of New York, a. the same has been heretofore laid out amid designated as a first-class street or read.

LURSUANF TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH 1 cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the state of New York, at a especial Term of said Court, to be held at Part Ill. thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on Friday. the rgtit day of February, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that d y, or ..s soon thereaft r as eounsol can he heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in tare above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition. of title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY r, i 897. THE CITY RECORD. 643

York. !or the use oft he public, to all the lands and prem-isles, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening of a certain street or avenue known as Valentine avenue, from Burnside avenue to Kmgsbridgc rood, in the '1'wenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, bring the follow-ing-described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.

PARCEL "A " Beginning at a point in the sou'hcrn line of East One

• nd Eighty-fourth ndred a street distant Hundred

z . feet 3 4,I I lrom the infersrri,o of h • art n f t e southern ca Itne of Y

East One Hundred and Eighty-font-ti street with the eastern line of the (;rand Boulevard and Concourse.

ist. Thence ca•terly along, the southern line of East One Hundred and Eighty-fourt t s- reet for 81.13 feet. zd. Thence southerly deflecting 8o degrees 25 min-

tttes to the right for t,2u(.b5 feet. 3d. Thence southeasterly deflecting x degree 3 min-

utes to seconds to the rr;ht for co.or feet. 4th. 7-hence ,-outherly deflecting o minutes 13 seconds

to the right for 541.53 feet, 5th. 'l hence south. rly deflecting 5 degrees 44 mm-

tiles 15 seconds to the left for or.55 feet. 6th. Thence southerly deflecting to degrees 53 rein-

site', 5 seconds to the le t lot- 6,6.e4 f et. 7th. ]'hence easterly it fleeting 87 degrees 44 minutes

40 secomi, to the Ictt for 6.89 feet to the western line of East One Hunt red and Seventy-ninth street,

ith, 'l ht:nee southerly curvieg tethc lef, on the arc of it circle of 2550 feet radius, along the western line of East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and its sontl•crn prolongation for 89.95 leer to the northern line of I''urnside avenue.

9th. Thence westerly along the northern line of Burnside avenue for 6o feet.

loth. 'Thence southwesterly curving to the right on the arc of a cirri's of 3o feet radius along the northern line of Burnside avenue or 6x.8; feet.

rtth. 'Thence westerly along the northern line of I;urntide av nuc•. for 31.13 feet,

tzth. Thence northeasterly curving to the lelt on the arc of a circle of 35 feet radius tangent to the preceding coarse for 71.73 feet.

I 5th. 'Thence n, r.herly on a line tangent to the pre-ceding course for 098.13 feet.

14th, Ilmence nortuerly deflecting z degrees a8 minutes r8 seconds to the right for 6i.iS feet.

t;th. ']'hence not therly deflecting 4 degrees 9 minutes 2 seconds to the right for sng.se feet.

i6th. 1'hencenortherly deflecting odegrees It minutes 41 seen. ds to the left for foot feet.

17th. '1ht ace northerly for 1,740.51 feet to the point of beginning.

PA1tCEL " n." Beginningat a poet in the northern line of East One,

Hundred :md Eighty-fourth street distant 379 feet eost-erly front the intersection of the northern line of East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street with the east-crn line of Gtann Boulevard and Concourse.

xst. Thence easterly along the northern line of East One Hundred and Ei..h y-fourth street for Si, t3 feet.

oil. 'Thence northerly defimting n9 degrees 35 minutes to the Left for 790.39 test to the southern line of East One Hundred and Nighty-ninth street.

3d. 1'Lence w,sterly along the southern line of East One Hundred :nd Nighty-ninth street for 8o feet.

4th. Thence southerly for 776.86 feet to the point of beginning.

PAtCEL "C." Beginning at a point in the southern line of East One

Hundred and Ntncty-se end street distant 207,58 feet easterly Iron the it, rsectior of the south, ro line of E:tet One Hundred :+nd Ninety-s. coed street with the eastern line of the Grand Boulevard and Conco.;rse.

I st. 'Thence • astcrly along the southern line of East One Hundred and Ninety-second street for 83.3 feet.

ad. Ihence southerly it fltcun.t ro5 degrees 3r min. utet 55 seconds to the right for 65-4.43 feet.

3d. Thence southerly deflecting 5 degrees 34 minutes to tie left for 81.;.7 feet. 4th. Thence southerly deflecting 6 decrees 53 min-

tues 15 S coeds to the ieft for 39_,7 feet to the northern hie, of East One Hundred and Eighty-ni nh street

;tit ..1 hence west, rlv along the northern line of East One Hundre l and E ghty-ninth street for So feet.

0th. thence northerly dlflceting go degrees to the right for 391.00 feet.

71h. 1'h.. nee northerly deflecting 4 degrees 48, min-ute- 36 seconds to the right for So So feet.

8th. Thence northerly for 153.70 feet to the point of beginning.

PARCEL " D." f;ezinnmg at a point in the northern line of East One

Ilnndred and Ninety-second street distant 2 7.58 feet oast rly from the intersection of the northern line of East One Hundred and Ninety-second Street with the eat, ro line of he Grand Boulevarrl and Concourse.

1st. 'hhence cast' rly alo g tie northern hue of East One Hundr d and N nety-se<ond street for 59.zr feet.

zd. Thence nor.herly deflecting log degrees 14 min-ttres z8 seco ds to the left f,,r 73 24 feet.

3d. Thence nom therly deflecting 22 degrees 35 minutes as se, onds to the tight for 72.38 feet.

rl • for 6 -6 feet to the oin of 4th. 1'hcnce s~uthe y 4 ., 1 p t beghmi, g.

Vale:.tine avenue is designated its a street of the first clas-, and is shown on ecctions 14 and 17 of the Iirral Maps and Profiles of the Twenty-third and 'Twenty-founit IVurris of it e City of New York, filed as follows: In the office of the Commissioner of Street Imar rovemetas of the Ypcmy-third and Ttvrnty-frmrth Ward', section t4 on L),ce~,ber if, x895, an , sect on 17 ou December 27 ,S9; ; in the Office of the Register of the City and County of New York, section r4 on Dec,•mber 17, 189 5, section 17 on 1) cenrb, r :9, 1895; in the office

of the S cretary of State of the State of

New lurk, set-ti n t4 oil December r7, tS95, and section r7 1) ccm! er .8, x885. '

1 )ate,i Nets 1'orK, fehruarY S, 1857. FKANCtS H. ,COCI', Counsel to the Corporation,

No. it Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the opphcation of 'f he Mayor, Alder-min and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acqu:rmg ti he, wherever the same has not been hcre- ofore a'.quired, to VALENTINE AVE-N U 1: (a their ;h not ) c•t named by proper authority), from Eas One Hundred and .\ineiy eighth street ( Travers street) to East Two Hun, lr,.d and Fourth sucet Pouer place), in the Twenty- fourth Ward of the City of New Volk, as the saute I,as been hereto-fe e laid out and uestgnated as a first-chess Street or road

P TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH

r cases made and I rovided, notice is hereby Liven that an a, p:icati.!I will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said ( ourt, to be held at Par, ill, thereof, in the County Court-h use, in the C ty of New York, on Friday, the rgth day of February, l 897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or ;,s'oon thereafter as counsel ran be heard thereon, for the appo ntment of Commissioner, of Lsti-ntate and Asressturnt to the above-entitled matter. I he nature and extent of the improv went hereby intend d is the acga s tion of title by i he Mayor. Aldermen and common lay of the Ctty of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lards and premises, with the buildings thereon ar d the appurtenances thereto b, longing, re-quired for the openieg of a certain sire t or avenue known as Val ntine ovenu from East One Hundred and Nin ty-eighth street iTncvr-rs st eel) to East Two Hundred and R urtu street (Potter place), in the '1 wenty fourth Ward of the City of New York, being the fullo wino-descr,bed lots, pieces or parcels of land,

VIZ. : PARCEL. " A."

Beginning at a p- lot in the southern line of the east- erly approac to the G and Boulevard and Concourse at East Tw Hundredth street (Southern B, ulevar„) dis- tant a52.54 feet sr u'heaste ly from the intereccti„n of the southern line of said approach with the eastern line of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse.

1st. Thence so the.sterly along the southern line of said approach for 6o n4 .set.

ad. thence southwesterly deflecting 45 degrees 3 minutes at seconds to the right for a8.36 feet.

3d. Thence southwesterly deflecting 6 degrees 13 z8 seconds to the right for 60.36 feet.

4th. 'Thence southwesterly dcflect.ng o degrees 43 7 seconds to the left for 670.63 f,. of to the north-

eve li re of East One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street street).

5th. Thence northwesterly along the northern line of One Hind, r d and Ninety-eighth street ('Travers

street), for 6z.t8 feet. 6th Thence northeasterly deflecting o degrees in ect ng r 5 g

mina s et seconds o right for 68, t feet. to c t the right 5 ' ence north t9 tb. 'lh ea to d~ flectin o degrees 58 7 Y g g 5

i minutes 51 seconds to the right for óo. 3g 6_et, 8th. Thence northeasterly for 237.50 feet to the point

of beginning. rArcEL ' n.”

Beginning at a point in the northern line of the east- ern approach to the Grand Boulev.'rd and Concour,e at East Two Hundredth street (-outhern Boulevard) dis-tant 272,72 feet southeasterly front the iuters,cttat of the northern line of said .'pproach with the eastern line of the Grand Bouleva d : nd Co cour e.

1st. 'I'h<nce southeasterly along the northern line of said approach for 60.0; feu I.

ad. Thence northeast r:y deflecting q5 degrees 3 minutes or seconds to the left for 424.04 f•et to the southern line of East Two Hundred and First street (Suburban Street).

3d. 'I hence northwesterly along the southern line of East Two Hundred and First street for 6q.r8 feet.

4th. Thence southwesterly for 388.73 feet to the point of beginning.

PARCEL t' C." Be•_inning at a point in the southern line of approach

to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse distant 360.15 feet northeasterly from the inter;ectiou of the southern line of said approach with the eastern line of the Grand Boulevard and Con:ourse.

tit. "I hence uorthea,tr•rly along the southern line of sad approach for rio.xg feet.

2d. Thence southeasterly deflecting iron degrees 46 minutes no seconds :o the right for 679. ;7 feet r, the northern line of Fast .Iwo Hundred and First street (Suburban street).

311. Thence southwesterly elon.g the northern ,ine of East Two Htmdred and Fir-t street for 6o fe,~t.

4th. Thence northwesterly for 677 50 feet to the point of Beginning.

Valentine avenue is designated as a street of the first class and is shown on sections 17 and r8 of the Final :11aps and Profiles .f the Twenty third and love ty-fourilt Wards of the1City of Nero- York. filed as follows : In the office of the Commissioner of Street Improve-ments of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Warts of the City of New York, section 17 on Decem'"er 27, 1895, and section t:S on I tecenrb,•r 6, 1399: in the office of the Register. f the City and County of New York, section 17 oft December zg, 1895, and sect on rS on December t7, 1895 ; in the effice of the Secretary or State of the State of New York, section 17 on December z8, 1895, and section 8,~n December , 1895.

Dated Now Voris, February 5, 1897. FRANCIS Al. SCOt,r, Counsel to the Corporation,

No. 2 1 ryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the applicr,tion of Ike Mayor Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela-tive to a ctuir;n-, title, wherever the same has not been here ofore acquired, to the lands, t,:nements and hereditamenis required f,r the purpose of opening OAIDA AVENUE 'although not yet named by proper authority), from Eastchestcr ay.nee to ..otmt Ve non avenue, as the same has been her, tofere laid out and designated .ns a first-class street or rosin, in the I wr'n y-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

W7E, THE UNDERSIGNED CONIMb$ft)\ERh V V of Estimate and Assessment in the abuve-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this procec Om~„ and to the owner or owners, occupant tit,' occupants, of all houses and I is :md improved and uni rproved binds affected tb-. reby, and to all others whom it may cone rn, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and a-- -sessnient, sad that all person• interested in t hi+ procecdins, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and h.,vin~ o- jcc-tions thereto, do present their said obj•.ctiunm in writing to us at out- office, Nos. go and 9 • 's est L'raadway, i inth floor, in said city, on or b tor-n the st day of \larch, 1897, and that we, the said C nmmissmners, wall near pnrtie~ so ohjectin,r, within the ten week drys next after the said ist day of March, 1897, and for il.at purpose wiii be in aacndance at our sa.d office on each of said ten days at ro o'c!=t.l: A. it. -

Secood—That the al s'ract of our said estimate and a sse-sment, together wuh our damage and to -refit maps, and also all the affidavits, es imntcs and uthcr docu-rneuts used by u-- in muddle our report, have been dc-posited in the Ilur: au of Street Opeuiog. in the law L)epartment of the City of New fork, Nos. qo and go IV, .st 13:cadu-ay, ninth floor, in rho said coy, there to remain until the 8th clay of SI,r.It, rn97.

1 hird--'That the limi's .d our asses.ment for l,cneitt include all those lots, pieces or parctIs of land >ituate, lying and being in the City of Nety Vii k, which t-ken

etter tire Inn unde l and described as follows, viz : NiO the north by 111o.mt Vcr:nn accrue, nn th,-- ,otuh by E:tstchester avenue or Ernst 'lieu Hundred and Thirty-third street, , n the east by the middle bnc of the blocks between Kepler avenge and Onida or Oned.t avenue, and on the west by the middle line of the ijlo_!rs between Napier aven:tc :n.1 Oridu or On ida a,e.se, cxc' pting ti-m said .circa all sears. avenues, and resins or portiuus thereof herctolo:e leg dly opaned as such area is shown ttpou our benefit map deposited as :dore- =_aid.

Fourth—That our report horein will he presented to a Spucia Terns of the Su rame Court, Part 1II, n f tie State of Nets' Yore, to be held lit and her the Cl ty and Cnon1y of .V'ew York at the County Court-house in the City tit New York, an tie 2;d day of Nfarch, 1817, at t'ac opening of the C,•urt on that day, and that then and there, r.r as soon titer. after at c easel can he heard thereon, a motion wilt be Illicit, that the said rope rt be confirmed. -

D ,tell Ness- Yalta, F bra ry z, 1897. ALW` R'1' SPRAGUE BARD, Chairman, LORENZ

ZELLER, Commissioners. HEsity no Ft.,E,F B.sLUtcr;, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of t he Mayor. Aider-meu and Commonalty of the Ci:y of New York. relative to acquiring title, wb:•rever the same has no, been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hcrertitamcnts required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- SEVENTH STREET •althou,h not .yet maned by pr. per au horitc), trout '1 hird avenue to the South rn Boulevard, its the same h.,s been her..tohre laid out aid designated as a first-class street or ro mil, in the Twenty fourth Ward of the City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI WE, THE undersigned, acre appointed by an ord-r of the

Supreme Court, hearing do e the rgtli day of Jan Lary, 1897. Commissioners of F:stim:rte and Assessment for the purpose of making a just .md equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the re-pective owners, lessees, parti s and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in flat- lands, tenements, hen-ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence ofopening the above-mrnt toned street , r avenue, the same being particu any set fo: th and de-scribed m the petition of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New Yotk, and also c the notice of the applic..tion for the said or er thereto at,ached, filed herein in the .nfftce of the Clerk of the City and County of sew York on the 2 th day of January, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assess-mcut of the v..lue of the heneftt and advantage of sad street or avenue so to be opene l or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respect-ive ands, tenements, heredrtaments a d premises not req it d for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be

g assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter t6, title 5, of the act

3 entitled " An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public

t interests in the City of New York," passed July r, IS, 2, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto

E or amendatory thereof. All parties and persons interested in the real estate

taken or to be taken for the purpose of oi~ening the said street reef or aura c o u or affected thereby, •'n • any n Y, ti Y cLrim or d •r on c nand account thereof, :ire hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed I ommissioners of Estimate and Ass ss,uent, at our office, Nos. go and 9z \Vest firoa.hvay, ninth floor, in the City of New York, with ,uch affda, its or other proofs as the said owners or claiman s may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the z7th clay of February, 1897, at to the ock in the forenoon of that day, to he 'r the -aid parties amid 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 hearsuch owners in re-latiun thereto and examine the proofs of such clatm.iut or claimants, or such additional proofs and nil ie}, rmtioins as may then be offered by such owner or on behalf of I be \layer, Aldermen and Commonalty of the Ctty of New York.

Da'ed New YORK, Fcbru:,ry 2, t8g7. ASA t. ALL.ING, FLOYD M. LORD, EDWARD F.

HOLI.ISTER, Conunissiatters, JOHN 1'. Du,n',Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not bocci heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditament, required for the purpose or opening FULIOV AVENUE although not yet named by proper authority., from S,,ring place ti the 1\venty-third Wa d is uud pry line. as the same has been here-tof>re laid out and designated as .r first-class street or road, inn the twenty-thirJ Ward of the City of New York,

WE,'11HF, UNDERSIGNED CO\I\IISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-e

ti m n

tled matter, hereby .give notice to all persons Interested in this proccedq;, :md to the owner or owners, occupant

I or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro-ceeding, Orin any of the lands affected thereby, and hav-ing objections thereto. do present their said o,jectioes, in writin ;, to us, at our office, Nor. go and go Kest Broadway, uinth fluor, in said city, on or before the od day of 91arc't, 1897, and that we, the said Corn- missioner_s will hear parties so objecting within the ten work days next after the said 3d ,,ay- of \larch, 1897, and for that purpose will be in attend once at our said office on each of said ten days at z o'clock P .t.

Second—that the abstr.rct of ot-ir said estimate aid assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the aff, iavtt,, estimates and other doumcnts used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of sitrcet • tpenin-s in the Law Depart-ment of the City of New York. Nos. go and 9 r West Broadw..y, nits It floor, in the said city, there to remain until the 4th day of Dlarch, teo7.

'1'h ird— l'hat the limit, of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being to the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. On the not th by n tin.: drawn parallel to the Twenty-third and 'I'fecn•.y tour ill Wards boirr,daxt• line and di1aut qoo feet northerly t; trec rant ; ou the south by East One Honored and Sixty-6ru;thtreet, on the east by the

d midle line of the I. lock b twecn Third avenue and Boston r' ad, from East One H:mdred and Si.sty.fourth s:rect to East one Htutdred Sixty-fifth street, pruduccd: thence along the middle line of the b ocks between .Pr Ids m accrue and Boston r ad to East One Httnd. ed

I and Sixty-ninth street ; th -nee along th middle in of the irlocks bi•twecn Franklin avenue arvi Clmt,,u avenue nd said middle line prnduccci to the in ortherly line of rea of asst=sment ; and on tInr west by Third avenue; yceptino, from said ar.-a all ,trects, aver es and r, ads, or

s thereof, heretofore le4ally opened, as such area is shutcn upon our benefit map dgnesifrri as a(ure- said.

F o:trth—That our report heroint will be prescuted to a Special Term of thin Supreme Court, Part III., 1f the State of Ncw York, to be held in and for the City and County of New fork, at the t otutty Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of March, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then I

t and there, or as soon thereafteras counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be-

-

confirmed.

D:,ted NEUv Von!r. Jau uar5' 28, ti97, JAMES \V, l:\U't:S, Chairman : DANIEL O'CON-

NELI,, HUGH R.GaRDFN, Commissioners. lofts P DUN., Clerk.

In the matter of the mpptie Ala,, of "Ylic \lcryor, Aider-men and Cnnnconalty of the City of New York, eclat ive to acquiring title, Sc men ever the'anw has not beet hueisd,'ro argctred, to the hands, terse tents and hercdit:mteu s rrrpnrud for the purp.-se r l upenieg EA~f Iwo HLINURh;UAND CHIRDSl',:EEl', (.lthough not yet named by pi raper autu:ority), Iron the ( oneours_ to _lo-hu' a P.nkw:y, as the same has been in ref f.tie laid „tit and rlesi-gnate.i as a first-cias, errs,t or corer, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the

I City of New York. ~ 1tjI)lICE IS IIEREIIV GIVE\ 'I'HA'IW'E, lHF:

IN mtdersigned, were appoi . tel by mint ceder of the Sup" m Co: rt, hearing d to the 6th ray of J.utuary,

and Assess cent f„r I 897, Commissioners o Estim.rtc a th purp:.se of m,tkiug a just tout] equitaide estim.tte and n•ssesswrut of the loss nn I d:tma te, it any, or of the bone t and advauta ,e, it any, as the case m y it , to the respective owners, les-ee , parties an -.I per-oils respect- I ivuly entitled unto, or interested in the la ds, ,c-nn:ncnt-r, hn redi ameuts and grant-e:. required for th(: purpus:• 6y and in , onsequenc • of opening the above-me rti.,ned street cr avenue, the s:une brut- Fmrtic :, I ly set forth and uescrii,e in the petiton of Tile .1 leer, Aldermcu and Commonalty of tit_ C.ty ,if Nett York, 'nd al in in the notice of the application for the sold order t Item ct,

1 attached, filed I-,erem in the office of ii,c Clerk or the City and C minty of New York on the 13th day of J, nuary, r 897, and a just rind equit:r61e estimate and

i :rs -smcnt of the valve of the b,uefrt and ad tonnage of said street or avenue so to be opeucd or laid out and

I Ii,, med, to the n spective owrners, Ies--ces. part.es and person. respectively entit'.ed to or lust restr,d in the said re=oective 'and:-, teuemcnt-, he-edi(umeuts and premises 1 not requ-t ed for the purpose of op II g, lagin_ art and forming the same, but benefited thcrcby, an,l of ricer-faiuing and defining the extent and nrmsndaries of the respective tracts or I arcels of land to be taken or to be asse,sed therefor, and tit performing the trusts and duties required of u, by c' apter £5, title 5, of tire Oct entitled '' An act to cons_. Ii c,te into one act and to declare the special and lo al laws affecting public interests m the City of New York,” passed July x, ,8 Ia, and he acts or pants of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on accout thereof, are h.:reby re-qui ed to present the same. duty n,-rilied, to us. the

stimate and Assess- un.lersi,4ned Cummts son rs of E ment, at our office, Nos. go and q2 Weet Bro.idway, ninth floor, in the City of New Mors, with such affidavits or other pr ofs as the s id owners or cla m its nay desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said C mmi;sioners, will Ile to attend-ance at ottr said office on the ,9th day of February, 18,.7, at ma o'cI ck noon of that day, to hoar the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at su:h forth-r or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners

to relati:m thereto anti examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or vu additional proofs and allegations :u may their be offered by such nwner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Corautonalty of the City of New York.

Dated New YninK, January 26, 0597. WILLIAM H. BARKER, JI)HN J. O'NEILL,

JOHN 1'. -II \ION, Commissioners. J,ntt P. DUCN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of Michael T. Daly, Commissioner of l'ub is Works of the City of New Y,rk, for and in Inch if o: Che 1layor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquirin,P title, in fee, to certain lots, pieces or parcels of land tit the Twelfth and 'Twenty -tit! rd Ward; of the Ci y of New Ynrr, for the purpose of the construe-tion of a draw-bridge and app o ,ches ,hereto, wit I the necessary abu m tits and arches, ore the Harlem river, c,nn cling th-: northerly end of I bird avenue, in the'I'welftic Ward o` said city, with the southerly end of 'third avenue, in the '1'w•enty-third Ward of said city.

WE, 1'Hh; UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of I'stimate an I Appe t onment in the above-

entitled matter, herely give notice to all preen is inter-ested in this proaxding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or ucc r ants, of all houses and lots and iut-proved and unimpr need lauds, prem ses, prop, ray rights and interests affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

F'irnt—That we have completed ourfi.ot separate a>ti-mate and asessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, premises, prop-erty rights :mil interests affected thereby, and having objections thereto, c!o pr~scnt their said of jecbons, tit writing, duly verified, to its. at out office. Room NO 113, nn the third flo .r of tine Stewa-t Building. No, rio Broadway, in sat I at)', on or before the ad day c f March 18, amid lilt VC Limit t the said c sa d Commi,sioncrs, will hear parties so objectin; within the ten w:ek-days next after the said ad day of 1Lrrch, 1897. and for that pure-e will Inc in attendance at o tr said office on each of said tell days at to,3 r nn' clock in the forenoon.

Seamd—That, the abstract of our said first estimate and assessment. together with ourdamage map, and also all the aldavits, estimates .and other documents used by us to making our sid report, have been deposited in the office of the Commi-sinner of Public Works, in the Anierie an Tract Society building', corner of Nassau and Spruce '-tr•'rfn. in -aid city, there to remain until the ad day of ]1 -rch, r8g7,

'Third-l'hat our sand first separate abstract of estimate and asse'sment embraces all the lands, premises, prop-erty rights and interests within the tract bouod,.rl by 1 iu rd and hex hgtou asenuc-. Otie Hundred and 1'hir-tieth ,trect and the bulkhead-tin.: of the lIarlcnr river, which are taken, it, quired or a$- c ed n this procee_tin„ as specifically shown oil our r,ama,;c map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our first separate report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereat, to be hel Ito fart III. in the County Court-house, in rite Ci y of New York, on the a2 1 day of \L,rer, , x:97, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon th•re:tfter as counsel can be heard thereon. a motion will be made that the said repor, he confirmed.

Dated Nctt- YnRIC, Jan tar; 22, 1837. DAVID L-IVF:NTRlT1', PETI:R BOWL:;,

ARTHUR INGRAHa.1I, Cnntntissioners. Jn>tr:s A. C. J„nrv;ur. Clerk.

In the matter of the eppl;cation of The Mayor, Alder-tu it and Cummonalty of the City of N -w Yorf:, relative to acq tiring titIc, wherever the sam-s It is n,t been hereto&!re acquired, to (.1OlLE(;F A\'F-NUE ralthou„h not yet ,,am d by proper auth•.,r-ity), from East One Hundr•:d and Sixty-third street to East One Elunrlred and S x y-f -iirt!t sir et, in the 'l'wenty-third Ward of the City o New Y,-rk, as the suing h.ts bc.rn floret f r, laid out and dcsignan_d as it first-class street or road.

PURSUANT '1'13 'l'HE TAI'Ui- i'.5 IN SUC1-I cases made and pavided, m:tice is hereby given

that an application w,ll be in de io the Supreme Court of the State of New Y„rk, it a Special I ern of±aid G,urt, in be held :u P.rrt I I I. th.•rc. ,f, in the County Court-ho,tse, in the City of New York, on Frid ny, alt- tytit ,hay of heir -rummy, 1897, at Hie openatg of the Court om t at day, r,r as Soul thereafter as cnnnsel can be heard t Item-en . l,r the ap xotutmrrt of commrssfoaor-r of Estimate and :As-sessment in the abov,n-enatfo,l matter. -1'hc it lure aunt e.c:ent of the impr n-ement hereby inn tided is the acqatsi-tiun of tithe br The Mayor, _l ldcrmen and C ,mm 'n:dty of the Coy of N,:w York. for the use of't in public, to all the Lund, ant prcmi~cs, with the buildincs thereon and the appurtenance; theret , belonging, r,-q mired for the opening of a certain strea t or ave-c i t latoavn :,s College avenue, from East One Hundred an i Side-third strccc to East O tc Finn ireI and Sixty-fourth strc?•t in the 1'w<nty-third 1Va d of the City of New York. bring the following-dascribed lots, piec, s em pit-eel t I m], viz. :

ii, ginning at it point in the north : err line '•f E. st ( one Hundred and sixty-third street rii,trnt ;05 f c. east, rly from the inters cairn of the northern line of E.rst one Munched .utd `iisry,-thini street wi'h the easier,, line cf Morris nit carte,

:s:. I It,nee eagerly along the northern line of East Oce HnnJrcd a'd Sixty-third street for 5o feet.

^_d. Thence northerly deflecting go degrees to the left for 356.89 feet to tic,: Bout ern line of East One Hundred and .iixiy-fourth s!rect.

3d. l hence "'e'terly along the southern lime of East On': Hundred a•td Si 'm y-f -mirth s reel for So., t feet.

4th. 'Thence suuthcrly for 3eo.67 fees to the point vi' bcginniu,.

College avenue I, decimated ;us a street of the first. cI - and is s!,own on snCtr.,u q r• the Fi trl\laps ,nrl I rohlos of 'he Ins' -city t'.ird and 7'w- uty-fourth VYards of the City c,f New for:, 61 rd in the Ilice of th., Corona sinner of is c-ct Imhrrove,nre,,ts of tile Twent'.. flatd ,anti 'l t nt ii.mirth Ward, of the City of New fork n O toner 31, 1895, in the dfr.:e 01 the K gister of the

City and C.,unty of New York o, Niynihuer 2, r8y5, and in the office of the S ,retary of State of the State of New York nn N-,vctrtlr• r , ,,:95-

I):. t col No 1..n Vu r t,, Fehmu.r ry 6, t 997. FR ANCIi \f SCOI'1_', Corms 1 to the Corporation,

Ni-, z Tryon Row, New York L'ity.

In the it tit r,it the tr iplicati m of the Mayor, Aid -Im-n and Grmntoorltty of the: lit ; of New Vork, rel,live to acq tirin . fill tchercver the same has not beer here-tofore acquire I, to the tan Is, trim _m tits :red here lit-ments mxluixeri for the purpose of , rpm ling SPI?NCEK P1.-10E (:dthough nut ve, nam it by proper au hority1, front E t.t ( )m; II tnJred aid Far y- f,urth stn _t to East One Hundred and Fir ern sires-et, as the same has been he:-etofure laid nut and designated as a Ii st-class sire. t or marl, in the I'wrnty-third Wit d of the City of New York.

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Es imate and Assessment in .he rb ,ve-entitled

matter, hereby give notice to all persons intere fed in this pruc:ed ng, a :d to the owner or o,vners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and uninnipr,nsrod lands affected thereby, and to all others wham it may concern, to wit

First—Th.n we hive completed our estimate and asses-crest, and that all persons Interested in this pro-ccedill,, or in any of the lauds :,fleeted thereby, and having obie turns th .:rein, do present their said objec-tions, tit writing, to its at our ollice, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in slid city, on or before the 2i day of March, 1897, and that w •, the 'aid Com-missiuners, will hear parties sir ohjecti .g within the ten week days next after the said 2d dry of March, 1897, and for that purpose will be l attendance at our said office on each of said to I days at 3..o If do :k P. et.

Second—That the abstract of o,nr said estimate and assesement, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also a I the affidavits, estt pates and other document, used by tis to making our report, have been deposited in the liureau of Sir of Opening, in she Law D partment of the City of New York, Nos, qo and 92 West B.oadway,

644

THE CITY RECORD . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 189; .

uiirh floor, in the said city, there to remain until the 8th of Mar+h. t87.

Third— 'that tI e limits of our assessment for benefit Include all those lots, }pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and hciniz in the City of Nctc York, which taken ta_ether are bounced and described as follows, viz. : t in the north by a line drawn parallel to the m rtherly side of East One Hundrrd and Fiftieth street and slut northerly side produced iii ii distant t75 feet uonherlv therefrom ; on the south by the middle line of the block between Fast One Hundred and Forty-fourth ,treet and Fast One Hundred and Thirty-,ighth street and sad middle line produced ; on the east I y Railroad avenue. East, or I'ark avenue, and on the west ly a line drawn paralleI to Mott as curie and distant too feet „ ester!)- from the westerly side thereat. excepting front ,aid area all streets, ncenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally r pered, as such area is shown upon our henefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will he pri seated to a ~pccial 'Term of the Supreme Court, Part 1I1., of the estate of New York, *) be held in and for the City and t-'.)Silty of New York, at the County f ourt-house, in the (it) of New Vork, an the 235! day of March, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and dare, or as soon they:after as counsel ca+ be heard th+rcon, a m tiers will he made that the said report be , litirmr5.

Dated N rn \ oieK, February z, 1897. W:\L1'ER I.ii i;I , Chairman ; FRANK GRAI)\',

VATI'HE\C CH.\1.MERS, Commissioners, Jr,HN P. De.N, Clerk.

I n the matter of th.- application of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York to ascertain the loss and damage and corn, ensahon for the lands lad premises laid oct, taken, set apart and appropri-ated for and as a public pat k, and the improvements ill rete helenging, with interest thereon, fur>uant to the provisions it an act entitled "An Act to provide r r the acquisition and construction of a public park at the junction of last One Hundred and Ninety.second ,tret t, the Kin_sbridge road and Grand Boulevard or Concourse, in the Twenty-fourth VA'. rd of the Citc of New York," I einr chap er 537 , t the Laws of t8o6.

PURtUANT TO 'IHE SIA"LCTES IN SUCH cases tirade an i provided, and pursca'it to chapter

~- of the Loss of 1896, notice is hereby given that an .,ioplicatien will be made to the Supreme Court of the letate of New York. at a Special Term of said Curt, to e held a: fart Ill. thereof, in the County Court-Louse,

In the Ciy of New York, on Ilfonda3 the 8th day rd ',i.trch, 1:97, at the opening , f the Court c n tf at day, r as soon thereafter as coun-el can be heart[ thereon,

' r the appoietmeut of Commissioners of Estimate in the ,!•eve-entitled matter.

The al ove entitled pt-oceedinc is for the purpose of -curtaining the loss and damage and compensation for

lie lams and premises taken for a public park pur-want Said ch:,pter 737 of the l saws of 1896. "1 he s:nd lands

..nd premises are bounded and described as follows P., ginning .t the intersection of the east line of the

, rand B,,tde, and and Concourse and the -outherly line ; Kingsbridge toad: thence southwesterly aping the

(astern line of the Grand 13, u!evard and Colic, cr-e for ^.•F 53 feet to the northern line of East One Hundred ,nd Ninety-second street: thence easterly defle,ting i5; degrees 31 minuts and -- -cc. ods to Inc left and .+lonZ the corthorn line of said Fast One Hundred and

mete- second -treet for 207.58 feet to the westerly line It \alent~ne avenue : thence northeasterly. deflecting 74 degrees z5 nut utes and 5 seconds to the left and +long the western line of said Valentine avenue to r 146.76 feet to the wes!trn line of Kingsbridge road : thence ncrthr rlv ah,ug the western line of Kings-ridge road for a distance of 539.gg feet to the poin t

of beginning, and as shy son on three similar maps cr,- tltled map or plan, showing the location of a pullie park it the j•.mctiien of East One Hundred and Ninety-ecnnd street, the Kingsbridde road and the Gnu:d Boulevard and Concourse, in the Twenty-north \\";+rri of the City of New Yor<, laid out under

:authority of chapter 537 cf the Laws of t8,6, and filed. ne in the Department of Public Nark- on October

isg6 ; one in the + 18ce of the Register of the City and County of New \ork , it October r, t&r6. and one in the I 1Phce of the Secretary of State of the Sate of New York on October z. [895.

Dated 5 t:w \ cttK. February 8, 1897. FRANCIS M. SCI )TI_", Counsel to the Corporation,

No.2 Tryon Row, Nev. York City.

: n the matter of the application of The Mayor, A!der-meu and Commonalty of the City of New York, reiative to acquiring title, why reeer the same has not ',ern heretofore acquired, to the lands. tenements and i:ereditaments rear fired for the .urco-e of opening NA1HALIE AVENUE tthough not yet mmcd

,y proper authority', from the Kinusbrid e road to I;oston avenue. as the same has been hcretof, re laid out anti designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twemy-fourth Ward ofthe City of New York. ? OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PE. THE

IN undersigned, were appointed by an order of the rupreme Court, bearing date the r9th day of J:muary, r?:;.7, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for :he purpose of making a just and equitable estimate :,nd assessment of the loss and damage. if an}, , , r i the benefit and advantage, if ai,y. as the c.,ro hay be, to tile respective ov, nets, lessees, parties .lad persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, heredit:+menrs toed premises is-uired for the purpose by and in consequence of opening Or: above-menti, nod stre_t or avenue, the same being

I.articulc,rly set forth to d described in the Fetttion of 1"lie slayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New 'ork, and also in the notice of the app!ic.,ti ii for the said .,rder thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New' York on the 2fth lay of January, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate

.mu assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage t said street or avenue so to be opened or laid o~u and

.-armed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and croons respea:yely entitled to or interested in the -aid

respective lands, tenements, hereditament* and premises . t required for the purpose of opening, laying-out and •.rming the same, I. of benefited thereby. and of a-cer-

:nining and defining the extent and boundares of the r-spective tract, or parcels of land to be taken or to be ,ssessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter i6, title 5, of the act entitled ' . An tot to consolidate into one act and to declare the ,po,cial and local laws affecting public interests in the I.: it) of New York." passed July 1, 1882, and the acts or arts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof. All parties and persons interested in the real estate

... ken ,,r to i.e taken for the purpose of Opening the said treet or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any I

isim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-tired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the idersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-

ment, at our office, Nos. 90 and 9z West Broadway, :.,nth floor, in the City of NewYork, with such affidavits

r other proof- as the said owners or claimants may •!0 sire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend -nnce at our -aid office on the 1st day of March, 1897, .,t a o'clock in the afternoon of that day, t" hear the , ,aid parties and persons in relation thereto and at such time and place, and at such further or otter time ,rid place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such laimant or chdmants, or such additional proofs and

allegations as may then be offered by such ow'nerer on , ehalt: of The M:.}•or, Aldermen and Commonalty of the

City of New York. Dated New YORE, February 3, t897. IfF.P.MAN AI SItERI;, HERBERT NOBLE, ROB-

ERT S'IURUIS, C ntmissirncrs. HEAR', Del FtinEsT BArDs'tN, Clerk.

in ore matter of the application of the Board of Street 1 Openung and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Common-alty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired to N AL'1 ON AVENUE (although not yet

named by proper authority`, from the south side of the Mw fork Central and Hwkon River Railroad to 1, tat , Hundred and Sixty.seventh street, in

T the wenty-third Ward of the City of Nesv York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a fir: t-days street or road.

~7I7'E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS V ,' of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in-terested in this proceeding, and to the owner orowners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im- proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit

First--lhat we have completed our estimate and as. sessment, and that all persons interested in this proceed-ing, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and

i having obiections thereto, do present their said objec-tions, tit writing, to us, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in said city, on or before the z4th day of February, 1897, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said z4th day of February,

I 1807 and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at 4 o'clock P. st,

1 Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and I assessment, together with our damage and benefit

maps, and also all the affidavits. estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been

I deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law' Department of the City of New York, Nov. go and gz West Broadway, ninth floor, in the said city, there to remain until the 5th day of March, 1897,

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as hollows, viz.:

i (iii the north by the southerly side of Clarke place; nn the south by the northerly side of East One Hun-Bred and Forty-ninth street ; on the east by the westerly side of Mutt avenue, from the northerly side of Fast One Huedred and Forty-ninth street to the southerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-first strut; thence

! by the westerly side of the Grand Boulevard and Con- course from the southerly side of East One Hundred

. and Sixty-first street to the sauthetly side of Clarke I place ; and on the w- e,t by th_- easterly side of Gerard

avenue fry m the north, rly side of Fast One Hundred ~ and Forty-ninth street to the southerly side of Clarke

I place, as such streets are shown on the Final Maps of ' the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards „f the City '. of New York, excepting trcm said area all streets. I avecucs and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally ' opened as such area is sho+sn upon our benefit map

deposited as aforesaid.

fourth—That our report herein will be presented to a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Part l II., of the State

: of New York, to be held tit and for the City and County of New York. it the County ('ourt-house, in the City of New York, on the 23d day of March, x897, at the

I 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 At the said report be confirmed.

Dated New YORK. January 6. 1897. -JOHN L. N. HUNT, I-OCIS E. BINSSE, Cotn-

missioners• Ions P. Dt'NN, CL-rk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement ofthe City of New York. for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Common ally of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to IN \I't>UU AVESUF (although not yet named by proper authority , extending from Cr•?mwell arcane to Featherbed lane, in the Twenty-third and Tw-enty-fourth Wards of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and c'e-ignited a- a first- class street or road.

i' ¶7S 7E, FHE C1DEK'IGNED C5I\i\IISSlO\1:R5 V V of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im-proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and ~•I assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ' seeding, or in any o; the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec. lions. in writing, to us, at our office, Nos. ma and 92 West Broadway. ninth floor, in said city, on or before the -4th day of February-, 1897, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week-days next after the said stilt clay of February, 1897, and for that purpose will be in

' attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at I 3 a'clock e. Iii.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other docu.

I mcnts used by its in making our report, have been de-I posited in the Bureau ,,f Street Openings in the Law

Department of the City of New York, Nov. go and 92 Nest Broadway, ninth flo',r, in the said city, there to remain until the 5th day of March, 1897.

'1'Irird—That the limits of our assessment for benefit i include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate,

lying and being in the City of New York. which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz.: l)n the north by a line drawn parallel to Featherbed lane and distant ice feet northerly front the northerly side thereof : ail the south by the northwesterly side of Jerome avenue ; on the east by the westerly side of Jerome avenue, and on the west by a line dra„ n parallel to Cromwell avenue, and distant co feet westerly front the westerly side thereof. from Jerome avenue to the

: junction of Cromwell avenue end ylacomb', road ; thence by a line drawn parallel to Macomb's road, and distant sto feet w'vstcrly from the westoiIy side thereof, fiom the juisctu in of Cromwell avenue and Maconsib's rod to a line drawn parallel to Featherbed lane, and distant too feet northerly- from the northerly side thereof ; except-

: ing from said area all str,ets, avenues and roads, or i portions thereof, heretuforr legally opened, as such area ~ is shown upon our benefit mop ceposited as aforesaist.

Fourth—That our report herein will I:e presented to a Special Term of the Supreme Court, Part Ill., of the State of New York, to be held in and for the City and County of New York, at the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the 25th day of March, 1897, 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 re-port be confirmed.

Dated New Setae, January z6, 1897. ANDREW S. HAMERSLY, JR., Chairman, SAM-

UEL W. MILBANK, PIERRE VAN BUREN HOES, Commissioners.

Josa P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvem+-nt of the City of New York for and on beh,dt of The Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New 'Irk, relative to acquir-ing title wherever the same f as not been heretofore acquired. to RI v ER A V EN L E 'althi ugh not yet named by proper authority , from East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street to Jerome avenue in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and de-ignated as a first-class street or road by the Departnunt of Pub-lic Parks,

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, oc-upant or occupants of all hcuses and lots and fnt-prored or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all other, whom it may ccncern, to wit :

First—that we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ce,-uing, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and

ha. "ing objections thereto, do present their said objec- ti(ins in writing to us at our office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway .ninth floor), in said city, on or before the z7th day at Februarv, 1897, and that we, the said Com-missioners, wil' hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said 27th day of February, 1897, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on e.,ch of said tell days at rt o'clock A. vi.

Second—That the abstract of our said es imate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all tire affidavit, estimates and other docurn ents used by its in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Uepai [meat of the City of New York, No. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in said city, there to remain until the 8th day of March, t897.

'£bud.—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pierces or parcels of land situate, lying and heirsg in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. : On the north by the northerly side of Clarke place and said northe ly side produced to the easterly side of In-seood avenue ; on the south by East One Hundred and 'Flirty-eighth St rite ; on the east by a line drawn paral-lel to Exterior street, and distant too feet caster ly front the easterly side thereof, from East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth ,treet to Cheever place ; thence by a line drawn parallel to Gerard avenue, and distant too feet easterly from the easterly side thereof, from Cheever place to the northerly side of Clarke place, and on the west by the btdkhead-line, Harlem river, floor Fast One Hundred and flirty-eighth street to a line drawn par-allel to East tine Hundred and Fiftit ill scree', and distant 20o feet northerly from the northerly side there-of ; thence by a line drawn parallel to Cromwell avenue and distant too feet westerly from the westerly side thereof to the easterly side , f Inwood avem.ie produced thence by the easterly side of Inwood avenue to the northern -boundary of the area of assessment, as such streets are shown on the Final 11ap<uf the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New York ; excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or portion, thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our b:ni fit map deposited as afore-said.

Fourth—Thu our report herein will be presented to a Special Term of the Supreme Court. Part III., of the Stite of Nee" York, to be held U and for the City and County of New York at the County Court-house, in the City of New fork, on the z5th day of March, r:97, at the ripening of the Court on that day, and that then and there. or as soon thereater as counsel can he heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEtc YORK, Febru:+ry r, +897. EIDIVARD I.. PARRIS, Chairman : MAX SILVER-

STEIN, EDWARD B. LA FE1'FZA, ,:ommissioner'. JOHN P. Dm.Na, Clerk.

In the matterot the applicatiin of 1'hc Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title. wherever the sa"ne has not been here-totore acquired, to a PUBLIC PLACE, bounded by Est One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Hall place and Birders place, in the 'Twenty-third \Ward of the City of New York.

PURStiA1'1' TO ] HE SfAIUTES IN SUCH cases made and pr•'sided, notice is hereby given

that an afplicat:on will be made to the 5uprcme Court of the State of New Y_ork, at a Special Term of said Court, to Ise held at Part Ill. tbercof, in the Cmmty Court-house, in the City of New York, on Friday, the 26th day Of February, 1897, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of E-ti-mate and As essment in the above-entitled touter, 'I he nature and extent of the unpnwement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty i,f the C ty of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenance- thereto belongin , re. qu red for the opening of a Public Place. bounded by Fast One Hundred and Sist}•-filth street, Hall place and Rogers p'ace, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, being the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz. :

Beginning at a point in the southern Tine of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street distant 249,93 feet east-erly from tfre iitersection of the southern line of East Onn Hundred and Sixty-h8h street with the eastern tine of Stebbins avenue.

ist. 'Thence northerly along the south, rn line of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street for i2o.g2 feet.

ad. Thence northe:+sterla and along the southern line of East One Hundred and Sixty fifth street, cursing to the right on the arc of a circle to gent to the preceding course who-e radius is 5o feet for 84.77 feet to a point of compound curve.

3d. Thence southerly on the arc of a circle whose radius is go he'. t for 198.25 feet.

4th. Thence westerly for t in. 17 feet to the point of beginning.

Shown on section 3 of the Final Maps and Profiles of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New York, filed in the office of the Commissioner of Street Ltnprmcrltents of the 'f\centy-thud and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New \ ork on July t8, 1894, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York on July 19, 1894, and in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York on July 2o, r8gi.

Dated Nuts YORK, February 13, 1897. FRANCIS M. SCOFI', Counsel to the Corporation,

No, 2 Tryon Row, New York City.

In the matter of the application of Ike Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela-tite to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments requ red for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIRST SLRE1.T although not yet named by proper au thorityn, from Aqueduct avenue to Webster avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and dcsig-nated a, a first-lass street or road, in the Twenty-fourth ',ard of the City of New York,

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the r6th day of December, 1596, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, topements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in conseq'tence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty 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 City and County of New York on the 26th day of January, 1897, 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 respect. ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening, lying cut and form-ing the saute, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining 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 re-quired of us by chapter t6, title 5, of the act entitled " An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July t, i86r, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to he taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our oflrce. Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor,

in the City of New York, with such affidavits or ot1 r.i proofs as the said owners or claimants nay desire,. within twenty days after the date of this notice. A

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in attend-ance at our said office on the z7th day of February, r8o7,. at in o'clock in the forenoon 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 such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by smth owner or In behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,

Dated Nose YORK, February z, 1896. -"•fit RIGNAL D. WOODWARD, 1WILLIAM H. LAW-

RENCE, J. f). ROMAN BAL.DWIN, Comnussioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the C ty of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same h;s not been here-tofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredua-ments required for the purpose of opening ANTHONY AVENUE (although not yet trained by proper author. ityl, from Clay avenue to Burnside avenue, and from Btunside avenue to the Concourse, as the same has been hero tofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the I'sweaty-fourth Ward r,f the City of _Jew• York.

K Oi'iCE IS HEREBY GIVEN I'HA'1' WE, THE 1'•,! undersigned, were appointed by an cider of the

Supreme Court, hearing date the 6th day of January, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, it any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees. parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening tine above-mentioned street or avenue, the same bring particularly set forth and described in the petition of I he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and also in the notice of the at.plicatimt for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City-and County of New Yet oft the 13th day cif January, t897, and aju-t 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 re-spective owners, lessees, parties and persons respective. ly entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, bercd7tumersts and prr'mies not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the tru-ts and duties ie quired of its by chapter ti, title 5, of the act entitled '• An act to ci.nsolidate into one . Cl and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in th,: City of New York,"passed July t o t88z, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or ameudat,.ry there-.I.

All parties, and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of openin; the Avd street or avenue, or affecte,i thereby, and hying any claim or demand rn account thereof, are hereb, required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undrsigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, No' .9-a and 90 West Broadway, ninth floor, in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other profs as the said owners or clainm its may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice,

And we, the said Commissioners will be in attendance at our said office on the r9th day of February. 18.7, at In o'clock noon of that day. to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such torte and place, and at such further or other tinge and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relatir,n thereto and examine the proofs of such claim-ant or claimants, or such additional pools and allega-tions as may then be offered by such mvner, or on be-half of 'lie Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,

Dated NEw• Ynec, January z6, 1897. JNO. H. SPELLMAN, JOHN DE\1'II'I' \1':\R-

NER, 11'111. 1. BROWNE, Commissioners. HF\k\' DE FOReSr BALDwtrr, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been here-tofore acquired, to EJIMIERICH PLACE although not yet named by proper authority), from Heath avenue to Kingsbridge road, in the Twenty fo firth Ward of the City of New York, as the same I~as been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road.

PURSUANT TO THE SIAL'UTFS IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court ofthe State of New York, at a Special "furor of said Court, to be held at Part Ill, thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on Friday, the r9th day of February, r897, at the opening of the Court on that Jay, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there-out, for the appointment of Commissioners of E,timate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City ,. f New York, for the use of tl:e public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildimds thereon and the appurtenai ces thereto belonging, re-quired for the op ii.ng of a certain street or avenue known as Emmerich place, front Heath avenue to Kings-bri'ge road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, being the following-described lots, piece, or parcels of land, viz,:

Beginning at a point 2,408.84 feet ea-t of the east'.rn title of Tenth avenue me.isurcd at right angles to the same from a point 17„32.24 feet north at the southern line of West One Hundred and Fitt)'-fifth street.

tot. Thence northerly on a line forming an angle of 59 degrees 31 minutes 22 seconds to the west with a line drawn northerly from the point of beginning and parallel to Tenth avenue for 70.50 feet.

2d. Thence resterly curving to the left on the arc of a circle of 53o feet radius whose radius drawn southerly from the northern extremity of the preceding course forms an angle of 29 degrees 36 minute; 26 second; to the west with said course for 386.58 feet to a point of reverse curve-

d. Thence westerly on the arc of a circle of to feet radius for 26.54 feet,

4th. Thence southwesterly on a line tangent to the precedu,g course for 177.62 feet.

5th. Thence southwesterly curving to the right on the arc of a circle of zoo feet radius tangent to the preceding course for 92.48 feet to a point of reverse curve,

6th, Thence northeasterly on the arc of a circle whose radius is 2,400 feet for t70,e9 feet to a point of compound curve.

7th. Thence easterly on the arc of a circle of 470 feet radius for 463.95 feet to the point of beginning.

Emmerich place is designated as a street of the first class, and is shown on section r6 of the Final Maps and Profiles of the Twenty-third and Twenty -fourth Wards of the City of New York, filed in the office of the Com-missioner of Street Improvements of the I wenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City of New York on November t8, [895, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York on November r8, x895, and in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York on November an, 1895.

Dated New YoRw, February 6, 1897, FRANCIS M. SCOTT Counsel to the Corporation,

No. z Tryon Row, New York City.

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays and legal holidays excepted,at No. 2

City Hall, New YorkCity. Annual subscription, 09,30, postage prepaid. JOHN A. SLEICHER,

Supervisor.