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THE CITY RECORD. Vor.. XXXVII. NEW YORK, .MONDAY, J.ANUARY 25, 1909. N m i t tt 1O861. THE CITY RECORD, OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. HERMAN A. METZ, COMPTROLLER. PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. Subscription. $9.3o ter year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Cisil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Official Canvass of Votes, to cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance Department supplements, Io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City. Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS. -\,scswr<. hoard of- I'uhlic \u tines....................... Ik-llerue and .Allied llospitals- i'r, q,osal s ........................... . I A,ard \lettings .......................... l:ri,lgcs. I )epartntent uf- I'ropy,.als ........................... . L'ronx, Borough „f- I'tlLlic Notices ...................... . L,klyo, 1S.irough if - .\uction Sale.............. .......... 11,iditicatiun of Plumbing Rules, Itu- rcau of Building. ............... . I'mPusal .............. . Cl;ange of Grade Damage Cun,mi'siou- - l'ublic Notice. .............. .. . ('hangcs in Departments, etc ............. ( urrection, Uepartnicut of- ............................ Docks and Ferries, Department of- I'r„p„sals ....................... .. Hnti,uate and Apportionment, Board uf- I'uhl is Notices....................... Finance, Department of-- lorp,,ratiun Sales of Iittilding'. etc... -Notice of Sale u: Lands- etc., for (ii- aid -A-.sc'smcnts and Accrued In- terest "f hereon............ . Notices to Property I)Hvnc r. .......... Sureties Re,luiretl on Various Classes of Contract ...................... Fire Ucparin,cut - 1'n,p~,lal. ............................ I ealth, I)cpartn,cut uf- l'rap~,sals.... ................. \lanhattau, P„n,ugh uf- I ,,,,p~,sal. ........................... . \l uoicil~al Civil Service Cummi.,sinu- 1•:ligible List for tl,c 1':-siti~m of Scr- gi. alit. 1',,licc 1 lei,arttncnt (t'ronto- Iiu ) ............................. I'uhli.: \ tier ................ Notice lu Cuntlactor.s .................... 834 (Wicial Ilurough Papers ................. . Official 1)irectorv ....................... . $54 Official l'al,ers ........................... 653 Parks, I lcpartmcnt of- Pr,giusals ............................ 860 Police I )epart meut- - :\uction Salt- ............... ......... E15 3 I)tvners Wanted for Io,st Property... Reports of Sanitary Company ( [toiler H' 4 Squad) for January 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1909 ................. 855 Public Charities, Department of - 8~~ 1'rupu~ 839 Public 1! earing-- g49 By Committee on Laws and Legisla- lion, Board of Aldermen......... 853 Public Sets ice Cuntntission fur the First District- 859 t alcndar of I lea rings ................ )veep', Ilorougli ti- 860 -- P,oI.nsals ............................ Richnn,nd, Puruugh of- 'Jia I'roposal. ............................ Street Cleaning, I)epartmeut if- R _ t. A\shes, etc., for Filling in [,ante..... 856 I'n ,pr,.als ........................... . Sul,reme Court, First I)epartmeut- R.~ Acquiring Title to Lands, etc......... Supreme Court. Second Ilepartment- 853 Acquiring Title to lamb, etc......... Supreme C 'urt. 'flint judicial I)istrict- SJ3 Acquiring 'title to Lauds, etc......... -Notice,' „f .Al,hlication, for the -App„int- $3; meat of C,,mmissitillers of Appraisal ~ul,reme Court, Ninth judicial Ui,triet- \atices Hof .Applications for the -Appuint- nlc,rt of (toomissi,mci s of .Appraisal s4i Taxes and 1s cssmcnt'., Departtnelit of- 853 I'nhlic \ uticc ....................... . PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT, No 154 N.1s=.\t STREaET, Now YORt.. CALENDAR OIL III::.\RINGS. Thou f(lut)ing a t - i will be held do ring the week beginning _Monday, January 25, 191)1: \1„nclae, January 25-11 a. tn.-Roont 305.---CITY Ill Now YOR10 AND JottN B. -\IcDo:\- ALtu.-''Arbitrtttion of detertuinalioti of George S. Rice, Chief Engi- neer." 2:31 p. tn.-Room 310.-Case ]014.--P>toot:Lry I NION ELEV.%TLD R. R. Co.-`'Service on Broadway Lint-."-Ci,mmissioner Bassett. 2:30 p. nt.-Room 311).-Case 1O19.-lir000l.vN I_NION 1?.Li:vaTtco R. R. Co. -'Service on Myrtle ,Avenue Lirlc."-Conmti,sioner Bassett. 2 :30 p. m.-Room 310,-Case 1020,-BROOSI.rx UNION ELEVATED R. R. Co. -"Service on Lrsingtnn .1v- ellde Line."-Conlniissioner Bassett. 4 p. m.-Room 305.-Case 1023_ INTERD)ROriH RAPID TR:vNslT Co.- "Suggested change of name by Comp.uty of the subway station at 66th Street to Lincoln Square."-Coniniissioner \laltbie. Tuesday, January 26-2:30 p. nl.-Committee Rooro.-Orcler No. 531.-ST.-\TEN ISLAND R.111'ID '1'R.\NSIT CO., AND ST.1Tl N ISLAND RAILWAY Co.-Fifth Ward Improvement Association, Complainant.-"Passenger Rates, etc." -Commissioner \IcCarroll. 2:30 p. nt.-Room 305.-Case 826.-PENxsvLVANr.\ TUNNEL AND TER- $IlN.-L R. R. Co. AND Loxc ISLAND R. R. Co.-The East River Gas Company, Complainant.-':Alleged failure to care for mains of East River Gas Co., on Thompson Avenue Viaduct."-Commissioner Maltbie. 2:30 p. ni.-Room 310.-Case 1032.-SOUTH StIORE 'TRACTION CO.- 'Application for a certificate that public convenience and a necessity require the construction of all extension of said company's railroad through the Borough of Queens, City - of New York."-Cotnnlissioner Bassett. 2:30 p. ni.-Roots[ 305.-Case 1038.-MII{TROPOLITAN STREET RY. Co. AND ADRIAN H. JOLINE AND Doacr..ls Roitxsox, Ri-cr:n - I:Rs.-"Service on 14th Street and Williamsburg Bridge Liue."-Commissioner \faltbie. 2:30 p. In.-Room 305.-Case 1039.-Mt:TROPOLITAN STREET Rv. CO. AND ADRi.\x It. JOi.lXE .\Nn Doucr..ts ROBINSON, Rr•.cEtvrgs.-"Service on 14th Street and Christopher Street Line.'-Cotnntissioner Maltbic. Weducsday, January 27--11 a. m.-Mr. Ilarkttess' Rooml.-CITY OF Now YORK AND BRADLEY CoNTR:\crtNU Co. -"Arbitration of determination of Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer." Thttrsdtty, January 28-11 a. m.-Mr. iTarkucss' Room.-Cotv OF i's' .EW Yoxx AND DISuNO Co'cTR.vcTING Co.-"Arbitration of determination of Henry 13. Scanlan, Chief Engineer." Friday, January 29-2:30 p. In.-Room 305.-Case 723.-BROOKLYN HEIGHTS RAILROAD Co.-"Qucslion as to compliance with Final Order No. 706 in regard to service on \illiatnsburg Bridge Inc-al cars."-Conunissioner Bas- sett. Regular meetings of the Commission are held every Tuesday and Friday, at 11:30 a. in., in Room 310. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. New York, January 21, 1909. I inclose herewith eligible list for the position of Sergeant, Police Department (promotion), for publication in tllc CITY RECORD. ELIGIBLE LIST OF SERGEANT, POLICE DEP:ART_MENT (PROMOTION) Prepared January 20, 1909 Per Ccut. 1. AVhnlsh, Michael F., No. 177 Adelphi street, Brooklyn ................... 9361) 2. 1iughes, John J., No. 171 Pearl street, Brooklyn ..........................92.65 3. McCarthy, Patrick, No. 4515 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn .................. 92.4'.1 4. Panct, Joseph P., No. 509 Fifth street, College po'nt, L. I .............. 92.11(1 5. Wa!sli. Michael, N)'. 2114 :Antliony aveuuc ............................. 91.85 6. ]lever, William, No. .3 Fingcthoard road, Staten Island ................. 91.61) 7. Nawtllornc, John R., Nn- 523 last Oac Ilulldrtd 0:11 E'i;ghty- -setrnth strec+ . ............................................................ 91.55 8. Sullivan, \licharl J., No. 965 :\ntstcrdaul to-cnur ....................... 91.48 9. Kcnncdy, RM,ody J.. No. 57 East )':ighty-sixth street .................... 91.48 11l. Healey, fames J.. No. 18 ];arrow street ................................ 91.45 11. Kraushaar, Charles, Xo. 47 Putnam aventic, Brooklyn .................. 91.4(1 12. Leith, James S., No. 312 West One llnuclrcrl and Siytceilth street...... 91.35 13. Lawson, Janics WV., No. 15 Tompkins place, West New Brighton, S. I ... 91.211 14. \\'holey, John, ]lain street, \\'c,tchcster ................................ 91.18 15. :Ahearn, Michael - f., .';o). 629 Woodbine street, Brooklyn ................ 91.18 16. Kurz, Louis, No. 97 St. \T:irk., place .................................... 91.13 17. flood. \\ illiam, Nil. 81)1 1'-atit OI1C 1 lntldred allll Six v-eighth street.... 91.0.5 155. AV- aldcn, l'rncst ] I.. No. 581 Leonard street, Brooklyn .................. 91.05 19. McCoy, Jahn 1V'., N. 626 East One 1Ittntlrccl rate] l'`ortictli street....... 90.9:1 21 . (,olIIbrt1lmur, John lI., Grant avenue, near Jlitldleton roarl, \\'estchestcr. 90.83 21. Butler, Icihn E., Nu. 3111) Ea ,t Otte I Iundrrd and Twenty-third s:rcet.... 90.6S 22. Itrcnnan, 'I Itotna;, \\'cllirlt street, I'crircru Chichester .utd Atlantic al - cIttl(-4 Rich111lit1Cl I fill, L. 1 ....................................... 90.55 23. McGrath, Michael B., No). 162 Dutigla<s .street, lirmsklen .............. 911.611 24. 1)'Grally. I)anicl %V.. No. 269 We-.t One Ilttnclre(I and Fottrtetntlt street. 90.50 25. Dillon, Thomas 1"., N. 867 Park avcnuc ................................ 90.5(1 26. Quinn, Edward J. No. 86 Christopher s;rcct .......................... 91).5O 27. Young, A\`illiam, No. 1148 Ilal,cy street, Broukl)n ...................... 91)43 28. Donovan. Joseph J., No. 1l1 Gariiell place. llruold,.n .................. 90.43 29. McCabe, Bernard lt., A<- elling street, Richmond 11111 .................... 91.4 1 ) 30. Callahan. ITuhert J., No. 317 Fast Sixty-lifth street .................... 90.3$ 31. O'Brien, I?tlwartl J., No. 22 Varick street .............................. 9(1.35 32. I)ttane, Ilenfy, Nit. 834 ltagle avenue .................................. 90.31) 3.3. Sullivan, Daniel J., No. 5113 West One lluntrrtl and Fiftt-eighth street. 90.25 34. 1I:11I pan, Patrick, No..182 Fast One hundred .old Eighty-fourth street.. 91).23 35. \1cCarth_t, Dentin, No. 675 Dawsonstreet ............................. 90.2)! 36. 1laliant, liettjantin, No. 158 West One Hundred and 10 ft It street........ 90.21) 37. Corcoran, John \1., 'o. 148 FaSt One Elunclrecl and "[went)-lirst s.rect.. 9(1.13 38. I.eighle), 1 larre J. I., Ni) 92 Sumpter street, llrooklvtl ................ 90.13 39. Vltltterv, \lichael, Ni,. 51 1 5 \\"est Otte I- Ittndred and Sixty-eighth street.. 91).05 40. Quackenlos, Genre 11., Ni,. 2143 1\nistcrdain avcruc .................. 9(1.1)3 41. "I'roy, James E.. I I ilton place, Will ielcl, S. I .................. . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 42. AV'illcntse, Cornelius W., No. 539 East One Iiuuch'e(1 and Fiftieth street. 89.75 43. I looks, Donliniek. Ni. 45 \\`est One Hundred and 7'hirt)-second street.. 89.73 44. Schofield, John G.. No. 554 \V'c~t One I)undi-ccl and E'ghty-fourth street. 89.73 45. Giblin, Junes, Ovcring street, Westchester.. .......... ......... 19.7(1 46. Duncan. Peter, N, i. 55 Fast two Ifunclred will Ttt -enty-second street.... 59.7)) 47. Biggins, John 1U.. No. 176 ):ast Seventy-eight!. street ................... 59.7(1 48. 1)'Sttllivan, Eugene. Na. $39 Freeman str(et, The Bronx ................ 169.7(1 49. Tiernan, John J. No. 42 \\ est Sict -fifth street ........................ 50. Kelliher, 1l'illiant, No. 335 Winthrop street, Brooklyn .................. $97)) 51. Case( -, l'liotttas F.. No. 111) Fottrtecnth street, Brooklyn ................. 52. Lcnahan. John, No. 753 East One I kindred anct Fifty-second street...... 89.68 53. Aclants, Albert S., No. 306 East Forty-third strcct ...................... 89.68 54. \Waters, John J., No. 1185 Bushwick avenue. Brooklyn .................. 89.65 55. Fitzgerald. Edward, No. 460 East One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street. 89.63 56. Turhritly, \lichael, No. 423 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. 89.55 57. l,tickridge, Whit. S., No. 901 Jackson avenue, "I - he ltronz ................ 59.5(1 58. Murphy, Al'nl. E., No. 332 West Twenty-third street .................... $9.43 59. Lchane, Daniel, No. 115 East Niucty-seventh street .................... $9.41) 60. Orpheus, John, No. 63 Second avenue, Long Island City ............... 89.41) 61. Quinn, Edward J.. No. 114 Perry street .............................. 89.38 62. Kennelly, Thomas \V'., N'i. 5(1 Bay- 1 - wentv-lifth street, Bcnsonhurst.... 89.35 63. Brtteck. [lenrv, No. 75 Fourth street, Elmhurst ........................ 89.33 64. Atiller, E'dwartl, No. 275 Weirficld street, 11rookltn .................... 89.3)) 65. Charntan, Philip. No. SO -McKeon street, Stapleton ...................... 89.30 66. Van Buskirk, Chas., No. 279 West 113th street .......................... $9.28 67. Pierce, Richard J., No. 322 East One 1lundred and Nineteenth street... 68. Neely, Win. G., No. 162 East Eighty-second strict .................... 89.21) 69. Keenan, James, No. 313 West One hundred and Seventeenth street...... 89.21) 70. Ries, Win., No. 326 West Forty-seventh street .......................... 89.1,1 71. Lersner, John II.. No. 797 Eighth aventte .............................. R9. (10 72. McMahon, Titeophiltis. No. 323 East Fiftieth street .................... $8.98 73. Hart, J:uncs J., No. 211 \V'cirfirld street, Brooklyn .................... 88.98 74. Woodbridge, 11lilton, No. 31 East One hundred and Tlt- enty-fifth street. $8.95 75. Scherinerhorn, Watson. No. 1183 \V'oodvcrest avenue, The Bronx ....... 88.95 76. Craven, Thos., No. 318 West Thirty-sixth street ........................ $8.93 77. Reilly, Frank J., Mill road, New Dorp, S. I ............................. 88.93 78. Matthews, Edrnuud 0., No. 25 Lawrence avenue, Brooklyn .............. 88.9(1 79. Snlvth, Bernard Il.. No. 852 'Tinton avenue ......... ........... ...... $8.85 80. Rice, Patrick H., No. 505 West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street. 88.83 81. Wallace, John D., No. 221 Seventy-second street. Brooklyn............ $8.84) 82. Plant, Win., No. 119 Engert avenue, Brooklyn ........................ 88.80 83. Ryan, Thomas J., No. 39 West One ITundred and Eighty-third street.... 88.8(1 84. Moriarty, Daniel. No. 716 East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street. 88.78 85. II) - ties, Thomas, No. 65 East Ninety-fifth street ....................... 88,78 86. Kerwick, Richard, No. 431 East One Iltnldred and Fifty-fifth street.... X8.78 87. Ryan, Patrick, No. 358 West One Hlutdretl and Twenty-seventh street. $8.73 88. Walsh, Thomas F., No. 78 Christopher street ......................... 88.73 89. Barrett, John W., No. 289 Logan street, Brooklyn .................... 88.68 90. Glenn, Daniel, No. 105 East Eighty-eighth street ...................... 88.68 91. Gunn, Patrick F., No. 33 'Manhattan avenue .......................... 88.68 92. Wilber, David N., No. 220 West One Hundred and Seventh street.... 88.65 93. Rice, Stephen, No. 1097 Lind avenue. The Bronx ...................... 88.65 94. Murphy, Win. C. F., No. 15)) \Vest Ninety-eighth street ................ $8.65 95. McGee, John J.. No. 1206 Rockawav avenue, Brooklyn ................ 88.65 96. Martin. Joseph D., No. 421 \Vendover avenue, The Bronx .............. 88.65 97. Toomey, John W:, No. 67 Amsterdam avenue .......................... $8.63 98. ITtighes, Wm., No. 327 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn...................... RS.fil) 99. Bolton, George, No. 216 Barclay street, Flushing, L. I ................ 88.611 100. Wiener, Julius, No. 244 West One Ilundred and Twenty-fourth street.. $4.58 101. Irving, Wnl., No. 1050 Jackson avenue, The Bronx ............. 88.50 102. Mahoney, Will. lit., No. 255 \Vest One Hundred and Fourteenth street. 88.50 103. Doherty, John, No. 2180 Washington avenue, The Bronx .............. 88.48 104. McNeill, Archibald H., No. 162 East Ninety-seventh street............ 88.40 872 853 Bill 853 859 859 859 $49 863 850 541 863 859 Si-3 &,3 863 804 867 867 871 1 4 51 )

Transcript of THE CITY RECORD, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE ...

THE CITY RECORD. Vor.. XXXVII. NEW YORK, .MONDAY, J.ANUARY 25, 1909. N m i t tt 1O861.

THE CITY RECORD, OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR.

FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. HERMAN A. METZ, COMPTROLLER.

PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR.

Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays.

Subscription. $9.3o ter year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy.

SUPPLEMENTS: Cisil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Official Canvass of Votes, to cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance Department supplements, Io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section.

Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City.

Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

-\,scswr<. hoard of- I'uhlic \u tines.......................

Ik-llerue and .Allied llospitals- i'r, q,osal s ........................... .

I A,ard \lettings .......................... l:ri,lgcs. I )epartntent uf-

I'ropy,.als ........................... . L'ronx, Borough „f-

I'tlLlic Notices ...................... . L,klyo, 1S.irough if -

.\uction Sale.............. .......... 11,iditicatiun of Plumbing Rules, Itu-

rcau of Building. ............... . I'mPusal .............. .

Cl;ange of Grade Damage Cun,mi'siou-- l'ublic Notice. .............. .. .

('hangcs in Departments, etc ............. ( urrection, Uepartnicut of-

............................ Docks and Ferries, Department of-

I'r„p„sals ....................... .. Hnti,uate and Apportionment, Board uf-

I'uhl is Notices....................... Finance, Department of--

lorp,,ratiun Sales of Iittilding'. etc... -Notice of Sale u: Lands- etc., for (ii-

aid -A-.sc'smcnts and Accrued In- terest "f hereon............ .

Notices to Property I)Hvnc r. .......... Sureties Re,luiretl on Various Classes

of Contract ...................... Fire Ucparin,cut -

1'n,p~,lal. ............................ I ealth, I)cpartn,cut uf-

l'rap~,sals.... ................. \lanhattau, P„n,ugh uf-

I ,,,,p~,sal. ........................... . \l uoicil~al Civil Service Cummi.,sinu-

1•:ligible List for tl,c 1':-siti~m of Scr-gi. alit. 1',,licc 1 lei,arttncnt (t'ronto- Ii„u ) .............................

I'uhli.: \ tier ................

Notice lu Cuntlactor.s .................... 834 (Wicial Ilurough Papers ................. .

Official 1)irectorv ....................... . $54 Official l'al,ers ........................... 653 Parks, I lcpartmcnt of-

Pr,giusals ............................ 860 Police I )epart meut- -

:\uction Salt- ........................ E15 3 I)tvners Wanted for Io,st Property...

Reports of Sanitary Company ( [toiler H'4 Squad) for January 12, 13, 14,

15 and 16, 1909 .................

855 Public Charities, Department of - 8~~ 1'rupu~ 839 Public 1! earing-- g49 By Committee on Laws and Legisla-

lion, Board of Aldermen......... 853 Public Sets ice Cuntntission fur the First

District- 859 t alcndar of I lea rings ................

)veep', Ilorougli ti- 860 -- P,oI.nsals ............................

Richnn,nd, Puruugh of- 'Jia I'roposal. ............................

Street Cleaning, I)epartmeut if- R _ t. A\shes, etc., for Filling in [,ante.....

856 I'n ,pr,.als ........................... . Sul,reme Court, First I)epartmeut-

R.~ Acquiring Title to Lands, etc......... Supreme Court. Second Ilepartment-

853 Acquiring Title to lamb, etc......... Supreme C 'urt. 'flint judicial I)istrict-

SJ3 Acquiring 'title to Lauds, etc......... -Notice,' „f .Al,hlication, for the -App„int-

$3; meat of C,,mmissitillers of Appraisal ~ul,reme Court, Ninth judicial Ui,triet-

\atices Hof .Applications for the -Appuint-nlc,rt of (toomissi,mci s of .Appraisal

s4i Taxes and 1s cssmcnt'., Departtnelit of- 853 I'nhlic \ uticc ....................... .

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT,

No 154 N.1s=.\t STREaET, Now YORt..

CALENDAR OIL III::.\RINGS.

Thou f(lut)ing a t- i will be held do ring the week beginning _Monday, January 25, 191)1:

\1„nclae, January 25-11 a. tn.-Roont 305.---CITY Ill Now YOR10 AND JottN B. -\IcDo:\-ALtu.-''Arbitrtttion of detertuinalioti of George S. Rice, Chief Engi-neer."

2:31 p. tn.-Room 310.-Case ]014.--P>toot:Lry I NION ELEV.%TLD R. R. Co.-`'Service on Broadway Lint-."-Ci,mmissioner Bassett.

2:30 p. nt.-Room 311).-Case 1O19.-lir000l.vN I_NION 1?.Li:vaTtco R. R. Co. -'Service on Myrtle ,Avenue Lirlc."-Conmti,sioner Bassett.

2 :30 p. m.-Room 310,-Case 1020,-BROOSI.rx UNION ELEVATED R. R. Co. -"Service on Lrsingtnn .1v-ellde Line."-Conlniissioner Bassett.

4 p. m.-Room 305.-Case 1023_ INTERD)ROriH RAPID TR:vNslT Co.-"Suggested change of name by Comp.uty of the subway station at 66th Street to Lincoln Square."-Coniniissioner \laltbie.

Tuesday, January 26-2:30 p. nl.-Committee Rooro.-Orcler No. 531.-ST.-\TEN ISLAND R.111'ID '1'R.\NSIT CO., AND ST.1Tl N ISLAND RAILWAY Co.-Fifth Ward Improvement Association, Complainant.-"Passenger Rates, etc." -Commissioner \IcCarroll.

2:30 p. nt.-Room 305.-Case 826.-PENxsvLVANr.\ TUNNEL AND TER-$IlN.-L R. R. Co. AND Loxc ISLAND R. R. Co.-The East River Gas Company, Complainant.-':Alleged failure to care for mains of East River Gas Co., on Thompson Avenue Viaduct."-Commissioner Maltbie.

2:30 p. ni.-Room 310.-Case 1032.-SOUTH StIORE 'TRACTION CO.- 'Application for a certificate that public convenience and a necessity require the construction of all extension of said company's railroad through the Borough of Queens, City- of New York."-Cotnnlissioner Bassett.

2:30 p. ni.-Roots[ 305.-Case 1038.-MII{TROPOLITAN STREET RY. Co. AND ADRIAN H. JOLINE AND Doacr..ls Roitxsox, Ri-cr:n- I:Rs.-"Service on 14th Street and Williamsburg Bridge Liue."-Commissioner \faltbie.

2:30 p. In.-Room 305.-Case 1039.-Mt:TROPOLITAN STREET Rv. CO. AND ADRi.\x It. JOi.lXE .\Nn Doucr..ts ROBINSON, Rr•.cEtvrgs.-"Service on 14th Street and Christopher Street Line.'-Cotnntissioner Maltbic.

Weducsday, January 27--11 a. m.-Mr. Ilarkttess' Rooml.-CITY OF Now YORK AND BRADLEY CoNTR:\crtNU Co.-"Arbitration of determination of Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer."

Thttrsdtty, January 28-11 a. m.-Mr. iTarkucss' Room.-Cotv OF i's'.EW Yoxx AND DISuNO Co'cTR.vcTING Co.-"Arbitration of determination of Henry 13. Scanlan, Chief Engineer."

Friday, January 29-2:30 p. In.-Room 305.-Case 723.-BROOKLYN HEIGHTS RAILROAD Co.-"Qucslion as to compliance with Final Order No. 706 in regard to service on \illiatnsburg Bridge Inc-al cars."-Conunissioner Bas- sett.

Regular meetings of the Commission are held every Tuesday and Friday, at 11:30 a. in., in Room 310.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

New York, January 21, 1909.

I inclose herewith eligible list for the position of Sergeant, Police Department (promotion), for publication in tllc CITY RECORD.

ELIGIBLE LIST OF SERGEANT, POLICE DEP:ART_MENT (PROMOTION)

Prepared January 20, 1909 Per Ccut.

1. AVhnlsh, Michael F., No. 177 Adelphi street, Brooklyn ................... 9361) 2. 1iughes, John J., No. 171 Pearl street, Brooklyn ..........................92.65 3. McCarthy, Patrick, No. 4515 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn .................. 92.4'.1 4. Panct, Joseph P., No. 509 Fifth street, College po'nt, L. I .............. 92.11(1 5. Wa!sli. Michael, N)'. 2114 :Antliony aveuuc ............................. 91.85 6. ]lever, William, No. .3 Fingcthoard road, Staten Island ................. 91.61) 7. Nawtllornc, John R., Nn- 523 last Oac Ilulldrtd 0:11 E'i;ghty--setrnth

strec+ . ............................................................ 91.55 8. Sullivan, \licharl J., No. 965 :\ntstcrdaul to-cnur ....................... 91.48 9. Kcnncdy, RM,ody J.. No. 57 East )':ighty-sixth street .................... 91.48

11l. Healey, fames J.. No. 18 ];arrow street ................................ 91.45 11. Kraushaar, Charles, Xo. 47 Putnam aventic, Brooklyn .................. 91.4(1 12. Leith, James S., No. 312 West One llnuclrcrl and Siytceilth street...... 91.35 13. Lawson, Janics WV., No. 15 Tompkins place, West New Brighton, S. I ... 91.211 14. \\'holey, John, ]lain street, \\'c,tchcster ................................ 91.18 15. :Ahearn, Michael -f., .';o). 629 Woodbine street, Brooklyn ................ 91.18 16. Kurz, Louis, No. 97 St. \T:irk., place .................................... 91.13 17. flood. \\ illiam, Nil. 81)1 1'-atit OI1C 1 lntldred allll Six v-eighth street.... 91.0.5 155. AV-aldcn, l'rncst ] I.. No. 581 Leonard street, Brooklyn .................. 91.05 19. McCoy, Jahn 1V'., N. 626 East One 1Ittntlrccl rate] l'`ortictli street....... 90.9:1 21 . (,olIIbrt1lmur, John lI., Grant avenue, near Jlitldleton roarl, \\'estchestcr. 90.83 21. Butler, Icihn E., Nu. 3111) Ea ,t Otte I Iundrrd and Twenty-third s:rcet.... 90.6S 22. Itrcnnan, 'I Itotna;, \\'cllirlt street, I'crircru Chichester .utd Atlantic

al-cIttl(-4 Rich111lit1Cl I fill, L. 1 ....................................... 90.55 23. McGrath, Michael B., No). 162 Dutigla<s .street, lirmsklen .............. 911.611 24. 1)'Grally. I)anicl %V.. No. 269 We-.t One Ilttnclre(I and Fottrtetntlt street. 90.50 25. Dillon, Thomas 1"., N. 867 Park avcnuc ................................ 90.5(1 26. Quinn, Edward J. No. 86 Christopher s;rcct .......................... 91).5O 27. Young, A\`illiam, No. 1148 Ilal,cy street, Broukl)n ...................... 91)43 28. Donovan. Joseph J., No. 1l1 Gariiell place. llruold,.n .................. 90.43 29. McCabe, Bernard lt., A<-elling street, Richmond 11111 .................... 91.41 ) 30. Callahan. ITuhert J., No. 317 Fast Sixty-lifth street .................... 90.3$ 31. O'Brien, I?tlwartl J., No. 22 Varick street .............................. 9(1.35 32. I)ttane, Ilenfy, Nit. 834 ltagle avenue .................................. 90.31) 3.3. Sullivan, Daniel J., No. 5113 West One lluntrrtl and Fiftt-eighth street. 90.25 34. 1I:11I pan, Patrick, No..182 Fast One hundred .old Eighty-fourth street.. 91).23 35. \1cCarth_t, Dentin, No. 675 Dawsonstreet ............................. 90.2)! 36. 1laliant, liettjantin, No. 158 West One Hundred and 10 ft It street........ 90.21) 37. Corcoran, John \1., 'o. 148 FaSt One Elunclrecl and "[went)-lirst s.rect.. 9(1.13 38. I.eighle), 1 larre J. I., Ni) 92 Sumpter street, llrooklvtl ................ 90.13 39. Vltltterv, \lichael, Ni,. 5115 \\"est Otte I-Ittndred and Sixty-eighth street.. 91).05 40. Quackenlos, Genre 11., Ni,. 2143 1\nistcrdain avcruc .................. 9(1.1)3 41. "I'roy, James E.. I I ilton place, Will ielcl, S. I .................. . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 42. AV'illcntse, Cornelius W., No. 539 East One Iiuuch'e(1 and Fiftieth street. 89.75 43. I looks, Donliniek. Ni. 45 \\`est One Hundred and 7'hirt)-second street.. 89.73 44. Schofield, John G.. No. 554 \V'c~t One I)undi-ccl and E'ghty-fourth street. 89.73 45. Giblin, Junes, Ovcring street, Westchester.. .......... ......... 19.7(1 46. Duncan. Peter, N,i. 55 Fast two Ifunclred will Ttt-enty-second street.... 59.7)) 47. Biggins, John 1U.. No. 176 ):ast Seventy-eight!. street ................... 59.7(1 48. 1)'Sttllivan, Eugene. Na. $39 Freeman str(et, The Bronx ................ 169.7(1 49. Tiernan, John J. No. 42 \\ est Sict -fifth street ........................ 50. Kelliher, 1l'illiant, No. 335 Winthrop street, Brooklyn .................. $97)) 51. Case(-, l'liotttas F.. No. 111) Fottrtecnth street, Brooklyn ................. 52. Lcnahan. John, No. 753 East One I kindred anct Fifty-second street...... 89.68 53. Aclants, Albert S., No. 306 East Forty-third strcct ...................... 89.68 54. \Waters, John J., No. 1185 Bushwick avenue. Brooklyn .................. 89.65 55. Fitzgerald. Edward, No. 460 East One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street. 89.63 56. Turhritly, \lichael, No. 423 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. 89.55 57. l,tickridge, Whit. S., No. 901 Jackson avenue, "I- he ltronz ................ 59.5(1 58. Murphy, Al'nl. E., No. 332 West Twenty-third street .................... $9.43 59. Lchane, Daniel, No. 115 East Niucty-seventh street .................... $9.41) 60. Orpheus, John, No. 63 Second avenue, Long Island City ............... 89.41) 61. Quinn, Edward J.. No. 114 Perry street .............................. 89.38

62. Kennelly, Thomas \V'., N'i. 5(1 Bay- 1-wentv-lifth street, Bcnsonhurst.... 89.35 63. Brtteck. [lenrv, No. 75 Fourth street, Elmhurst ........................ 89.33 64. Atiller, E'dwartl, No. 275 Weirficld street, 11rookltn .................... 89.3)) 65. Charntan, Philip. No. SO -McKeon street, Stapleton ...................... 89.30 66. Van Buskirk, Chas., No. 279 West 113th street .......................... $9.28 67. Pierce, Richard J., No. 322 East One 1lundred and Nineteenth street... 68. Neely, Win. G., No. 162 East Eighty-second strict .................... 89.21) 69. Keenan, James, No. 313 West One hundred and Seventeenth street...... 89.21) 70. Ries, Win., No. 326 West Forty-seventh street .......................... 89.1,1 71. Lersner, John II.. No. 797 Eighth aventte .............................. R9. (10 72. McMahon, Titeophiltis. No. 323 East Fiftieth street .................... $8.98 73. Hart, J:uncs J., No. 211 \V'cirfirld street, Brooklyn .................... 88.98 74. Woodbridge, 11lilton, No. 31 East One hundred and Tlt-enty-fifth street. $8.95 75. Scherinerhorn, Watson. No. 1183 \V'oodvcrest avenue, The Bronx ....... 88.95 76. Craven, Thos., No. 318 West Thirty-sixth street ........................ $8.93 77. Reilly, Frank J., Mill road, New Dorp, S. I ............................. 88.93 78. Matthews, Edrnuud 0., No. 25 Lawrence avenue, Brooklyn .............. 88.9(1 79. Snlvth, Bernard Il.. No. 852 'Tinton avenue ......... ........... ...... $8.85

80. Rice, Patrick H., No. 505 West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street. 88.83 81. Wallace, John D., No. 221 Seventy-second street. Brooklyn............ $8.84) 82. Plant, Win., No. 119 Engert avenue, Brooklyn ........................ 88.80 83. Ryan, Thomas J., No. 39 West One ITundred and Eighty-third street.... 88.8(1 84. Moriarty, Daniel. No. 716 East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street. 88.78 85. II)-ties, Thomas, No. 65 East Ninety-fifth street ....................... 88,78 86. Kerwick, Richard, No. 431 East One Iltnldred and Fifty-fifth street.... X8.78 87. Ryan, Patrick, No. 358 West One Hlutdretl and Twenty-seventh street. $8.73 88. Walsh, Thomas F., No. 78 Christopher street ......................... 88.73 89. Barrett, John W., No. 289 Logan street, Brooklyn .................... 88.68 90. Glenn, Daniel, No. 105 East Eighty-eighth street ...................... 88.68 91. Gunn, Patrick F., No. 33 'Manhattan avenue .......................... 88.68 92. Wilber, David N., No. 220 West One Hundred and Seventh street.... 88.65 93. Rice, Stephen, No. 1097 Lind avenue. The Bronx ...................... 88.65 94. Murphy, Win. C. F., No. 15)) \Vest Ninety-eighth street ................ $8.65 95. McGee, John J.. No. 1206 Rockawav avenue, Brooklyn ................ 88.65 96. Martin. Joseph D., No. 421 \Vendover avenue, The Bronx .............. 88.65 97. Toomey, John W:, No. 67 Amsterdam avenue .......................... $8.63 98. ITtighes, Wm., No. 327 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn...................... RS.fil) 99. Bolton, George, No. 216 Barclay street, Flushing, L. I ................ 88.611

100. Wiener, Julius, No. 244 West One Ilundred and Twenty-fourth street.. $4.58 101. Irving, Wnl., No. 1050 Jackson avenue, The Bronx ............. 88.50 102. Mahoney, Will. lit., No. 255 \Vest One Hundred and Fourteenth street. 88.50 103. Doherty, John, No. 2180 Washington avenue, The Bronx .............. 88.48 104. McNeill, Archibald H., No. 162 East Ninety-seventh street............ 88.40

872 853 Bill 853

859

859 859

$49

863

850

541

863

859

Si-3 &,3

863

804

867

867

871

14 51)

842 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

105. Wall, Michael A", No. 1825 Amsterdam avenue ........................ 88.40 88.35

225. 226.

O'Neill, Charles. No. 1311 Clinton avenue•, The Bronx.................. Gibbons, Janes, No. 449 Miller avenue, Brooklyn ......................

87.15 87.13 106. 11Iulholland, John, Hollywood avenue. Far Rockaway, L. I........... 87.13

107. McManus, \Villiam B., No. 403 West One Hundred and Twenty-third 227. Fox, James, No. 521 East Eighty-fifth street ..........................

street ............................................................ 88.35 228. Bliss. I leury L., No. 130 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street.... 87.111

108. Stevens, \\"illiam A.. No. 1361 Lexington avenue ...................... 88.35 229. Griffin, George H.. No. 1056 Boston road, The Bronx................. 87.1(1

109. Nulty, Thomas F., No. 1172 Park avenue ............................ R3.33 230. O'Grady, John F., No. 5522 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn..................... 87.10

110. Duffy, Peter J., No. 127 West Ninety-sixth street ...................... 88.33 231. Conway, John F.. No. 602 Eleventh avenue ............................ 87.08 87.05

111. Burke, James, No. 367 Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn .................. 88.30 232. Conhoy, George P., Annandale, S. I................................... 87.05

112. Robinson, Thos" A., No. 664 Crotona Park South ...................... 88.28 233. Wagler, John H., No. 353 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street... 87.05

113. Rooney, James, No. 428 Forty-eighth street, Brooklyn ................. 88.28 234. ".I"., Fordham, Richard No. 1520 Overing street, Westchester............ 87.05

114. Muldoon, Anthotnv F., No. 208 Schenectady atcntte, Brooklyn.......... 88.28 235. Boyle, Hugh 1:., No. 2426 Dean street .................................. 87.t)5

115. Kelly, D~anie1 T", ;A o. 502 West One Hundred and Seventy-third street. 88.28 236. Hauerth, Johu, No. 149 Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn .................". 87.05

116. Leidner, John N., -;o. 325 West Forty-fifth street ..................... 88.25 237. Burns. Charles B., No. 138 Oakland street, Brooklyn.................... 87.()3

117. Lavery, George Ao. 47 \Vest Thirtieth street ..................". _\., 88.23 238. Goss• David J.. No. 1005 East One Iltmclred and Sixty-sixth street......

118. Gillespie. Stephen, No. 516 West One Hunred and Seventy-fifth street. 88.20 239. Cornell, Franklin, No. 99 First street, Elmhurst, L. I .................. 87.(10 87.0(1

119. Connolly, 'Michael J., No. 284 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn............ 88.20 R8.20

240. 241.

Kalil, }Marry, No. 920 'Melrose avenue. The Bronx ...................... Freese, Edward F., No. 17 Dry Harbor road, Glendale................. 87.00

120. 121.

Reilly, Peter, No. 101 Russell streef ................................... Kearns, Patrick, No. 814 East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street.. 88.20 242. I[acnssler, Carl. No. 79 Evergreen street, Corona ....................... 86.98

122. McGreevy, John J., No. 48 Cambridge avenue, Corona, L. I.......... 88.18 243. Clancy, James, No. 1021 Nelson avenue, The Bronx .................... 86.9$ 86.93

123. 'Masterson, Eugene A.. No. 1670 Second avenue ....................... 88.18 244. ITenck, Henry A.. No. 1214 Bryant avenue, The Bronx................. 86.9$

124. 125.

Kenvon. Henry, No. 2421) Seventh avenue ........................... Barn-, David T., No. 249 East Twenty-third} street, Brooklyn.........

88.18 88.15

245. 246.

McGOIlofll, William J., No. 412 Pleasant avenue............... ........ MacDonald, Edmond, Greenwood and Lexington avenues, Richmond

126. \[ahrt, Louis F., No. 175 Carroll street, Brooklyn ..................... 88.13 Hill, L. I......................................................... 86.98 86.9a 127. Dunham, William I)., No. 987 Trinity avenue, The Bronx............ 88.13 247. Ferguson. George F.. No. 2122 .' rthur avenue, The Bronx .............. 86.95 128. Cogan, Jame; T., No. 306 \\"e;t Eighteenth. street ...................... 88.10 248. Fitzgerald, James, Willard avenue, Hollis, L. I.........................

129. \White, Frank C., No. 721 Eagle avenue, The Bronx .................. 88.10 249. DeGraff. Chauncey, No. 141 West One Hundred and Fourth street...... P., No. 344 Third Foley, John avenue............. ..................

86.95 86.93 131). Johnson, Patrick J., No. 841 East Fifth street, Brooklyn .............. 88.05 250. 86.91) 131. Halligan, Chas. •1'., Elrtt street. near L'ni)n place, Brooklyn Hills..... 88.05 251. Fegyversic. Leonard. No. 34 Dodworth street, Brooklyn ................ 85.90 132. Cassidy-, John I... No. 218a North Henry- stceet, Brooklyn ............. 88.03 252. McKay, William C., No. 136 Davis avenue, West New Brighton, S. I....

133. Garvey, Joseph \I., No. 633 Fiftieth street, Bnroklyn ............. 88.03 25.1. Anderson. \\'illian. IT.. No. 423 East Seventy-eighth street.............. 86.90

134. Burger, \William, Gleason avenue. near Havemeyer avenue, The Bronx 87.98 254. \1'alch, Otto J.. No. 247 \' est Twenty-lirst street ....................... $6.88

135. McGee, Patrick, No. 154 \\-e=t Sixteenth street ........................ 87.98 255. Ferre, George F.. Car avenue, \\'est New Brighton.................... 86.88 86.85 136. A'an Tw•istern. AV"nt. H., No. i1 North \V•ashington place. Astoria, L. I. 87.98 256. O'Donnell. Patrick. No. 166 Fifteenth street, Brooklyn .................. 86.85 137. Convey, Maurice T.. '-No. 213 \[cDottgal street, Brooklyn ............. 87.98 257. Mvcrs, John It.. No. 165 West Twenty-first street....................... 86.85 138. Green' on, \el;on T.. No. 2600 Decatur a%enue ....................... 87.95 258. \\•olf. Herman it., \o. 768 lack on avenue...........................". 86.83 139• Doilc, \Michel J., No. 323 West Eleventh street............ . 87.95 259. 1)ri:scoll. Frank J., No. 457 Catttl street ................................. 86. R(1 140. Dobbyn, William M., No. 430 _\tnsterdam avenue ..................... 87.93 260. McDonald. George G., No. 327 Seventy .third street, Brooklyn...........

141. Colgan, John \V.. No. 132(1 Webster avenue ........................... 87.93 261. Bosco a,t. Frank F., No. 235 Ninety-fiftli street, Brooklyn................ 86.80

142 Quinn, 1\"illiant E., No. 638 Fitty-ciglitlt street • Brooklyn............ • 87.91) 2F2. St;;cr. Gry I:., Garrison atennc. Dongan T[ill;, S. I ..................... 86 "(1

143. Stephenson, Jas" G., No" 12 I wcrrc place. \\'illiamsbridge........... 87.90 263, Pfeifer, Charles• 1o. 47(5 1 (IforI avenue" Brooklyn .................... 86.80 $6.75 144. Fredenhurg. Harry. No. 140 East Ninety-second street ................ 87.88 264. \[arks. Daniel 1".. No. 417 Fifty-fifth street, Brooklyn...................

145. Hollenbach, Frederick, No. 1233 Fiftieth street, Brookltn .............. 87.85 265. Merrick, To;eplt L., No. 125 Ccmeress street. Brooklyn.................. 86.75 86.75 146. Kiernan. Patrick. No. 134 Eleventh treet, Long Island City........... 87.85 26(. Baxter, Tohn 1'.. No. 406 West Fiftt-eighth street ....................... 86.75 147. McLaughlin. Thos. \l., No. 1227 Union avenue, The Bronx............ 87.85 267. Keogh. William P., No. 784 Park place, Brooklyn ....................... $6.73 148. 'Mooney. Jas. F.. No. 40) Fast One Hundred and Forty-second street.. 87.85 268. Murtha. Mark P., No. 217 Eleventh street, Brooklyn ................... 86.70 149. Myers. Alonzo \V.. No. 241 East Seventy-fir-t street .................. 87.85 269. Riley. Thonia.s J., No. 363 Fort)•-second street, Brooklyn.............

150. Davis, Joseph S.. No. 51X) West One Hundred and Seventy-third street 87.83 270, Feigel• August T., No. 389 Tlu'lson street ............................... 86.7(1

151. Quilts, Thomas, \o. 8b8 Trinity avenue, The Bronx .................. 87.83 271. Dee. Patrick. \o. 223 St. Ann; avenue, The Bronx................... "- 86.70

152. -Mackenzie. Jas. J., \o. 2i/" \Vest Twelfth street ........................ 87.83 272. \ -anderan, I i tace, No. 212 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street.. 86.7(1 153. Brooks, \1"nt.. \o. SS Farrington street, Flushing. L. I .................. 87.80 273. Bernstein. }tarn", \o" 74.3 St. \nns avenue............................. S6 6'. 154. Murphy. 1 rank T-.. \o. 723 Pr. Oect avenue. The Bronx .............. 87.78 254. \TcNernc_y, Joseph \[.. No. 510 East Eight:-.sixth street................ 86.64 I " _Ale ad, John P.. Ao. 128 \Pest One Hundred and Fifteenth street........ 87.775 275. Vehstedt, Henry \V•., Ao. 1806 P:_rk av,,tine ............................ 86.68 1.,t. Hillman. Frederick 11 ., \.,. 122 \Iottroe street, Brooklyn .............. 87.55 27r.. \i i au,hlin Janie, 1i., N , 111 \\"est One Hundred and Thirt) Mir t 157" Putz, l rauci< J., \o. 46 Spruce street. Corona, L. I ..................... Ri.iS strect.......,...................................................... 86.6; 158. McCauley. Richard \'.. \o. 918 Brook avenue. The Bronx .............. 87.75 ?i7. Moore Edward No. 16S Fi i Ninety-sixth street....................... '6.63 159" Barn-, Iiu_ene J.. \o. 66 \\ eat One l lunclred and Sixth street.......... 87.73 2:8. \lc\Ittllin, :\d:un, No. 166 Schenectady avenue, Brooklyn ................ 86.63 161). Moran, I:d and J.. No. 83 Bedford street .............................. 87.73 ?i9. Donohue- Roger. No. 487 :\msterclam a\"enne.................... 86 1 161. Amann, \\illiant H., No. 4?3 Forty-thir.l street, Brooklyn .............. 87.7.3 ?80, liaaan, Joseph F., No. 101 filling street. L'rooklyn...........,.......... 86.60 162. Conbov, Frank, No. 1(53 \\•est Seventy-eighth street .................... 87. i3 ., Martin. Lnuis. 1l altott acenuc and Pcln:cent sired, The Bronx.......... 56.60 163. Hughes,'"Thoniri J.. N, -. 343 East Fift\-third street .................... 87.751 2r', ..........................

n. 416 I? rust One l lundrrcl and Thirty-eighth street. 86.6(1 1(r?. Sullit- ~m, Timotht". Ao" R2 J I street ................... ......... uci tlt 87 'l) O'l Mare. Folio J.. \o. 117 \\ c<t Onc I Tunclrc(1 and Thirt) seventh street.. )6.58 165. AMcLaughlin, olm. Alo'holu avent.e• near Broadway, Riverdale, N. Y...

Young. George P.. \,,. 327 Peekman avenue, The Bronx .............. 87.6 se, \n. 369 Scten') -ai C O

i

ki

86.58 166. :57.61 -hi.

St B, , l rvi;,h. st et, .................. Stoney, fl :\.. \o. 16 Se,clatn street, rooh R6-S5

167. McCarthy, \lichael .. N.,. 195 Teuth avenue ............. .. J 87.6;3 286. suet

O' Conn rll. \\"illiam I'.. \n. 118 1:ast Forts ninth street .................. ll,

86.Si 168. Fleischman. Clarence I?.. \Main street, Wes-,c eater, N. 1' ................. 87.0") 2h7. Quinr!, Patrick F., No" 1t)23 Longwood avenue, •I -he Brous.............. 86.55 169" Sprague, ]:reel, No" 766 Bight] avenue, Long L<land City ................ 87.65 29' Steinhauer, Philip L., \[o Ii lu avenue, Riverdale, The Bronx........... 86.55 170. Young. A., Nk. 34 Furman %erne, Proo,ayn ...................... oho 87.63 289. Jones. Irvott 11., No. 54 Banks street................... ............... 86.55 171. Dwan, John J., N . 14 -\rion place, P,rookhyn ................ . 87 "(i3

-9. Sheridan• Richtrcl T.. \ ,. 12S Last One litntdred and Fifteenth street... 86.55 153, O'Neil. \Michael F., pct. 614 Fiftieth <treet, Lroukltn .................... 87.60 '91. 1latclt. Sanniel \\'., \o. 511 Fact Sevt•nth street, Brooklyn .............. 86"53 173. 1 loran• Jc hn T., No, 238 Fast One l-Iundred and Twenty-Sixth street, , .. 87.60

2 Broderick, Patrick, \o. 369 Seventh street, Brooklyn........... 86.53 17t. "I".. \IcDona'd. John \o. 295 Seventh street, Brooklyn .................. 87 6)) 29.3" Reehil, Peter •I".. \o. 138 Norntart acende .............................. 8(.5.5 175. Shea ue. James S.. No. 4467 Park avenue .................... .....", 87.58 1 (;allagher, Hugh. ~o. 172 I?Ictrnt 11 street, Long Island City............ 86.53 176. Shea, Walter F., \o, 358 \\•eat One Hundred and Twenty-third street.. R7 .5t) 29i• 96.53 177. O'Connor- John. \o. 1(11(1 Myrtle avenue. Brookl_cn .................... 87.58

295. \Mina \Martin, Nc. 116 Nintlt t' i tie..1................ ... ... Hawkins. Francis L.. \o 5.7 Bast One Tundred and Thirtieth street.... 86.53

175. Magee. \Michael. \n. ?29 t1e=t One Hundred and Tttenty-lust street.... 87.ic) 2)7. Cavanagh. "Ihomas \o" 2(152 Seventh avenue ........................... 86.53 179. Patrick, No. 4(,2 Fifty-third street, Brooklyn .................. 87.55 29$. Curran. Patrick, No. 520 Seventh .treet. Brooklyn...................... 86.50 180. 181.

Foster. Foster, John. No. 864 Eagle avenue .................................... Sullivan, Daniel. No. 15 East One Hundred and Thirri"-lirst street....,,

87.53 87 ,3 299• Kelley, Peter \'l""• \o. 3961 Carpenter a \ er. lie . The Brous......... ...... 86.50

R6.5(( 182 Helbig, \t 1)01 i J.. No. 431 \West Forty-eighth street ................. . 87.5.1 )-

301. Farley. Thomas I o. 325 City Island avenue........................ Ross, George AT., Jr., No. 4' West One TTundretl and •I'wenty-ninth street 86.50

183. 1&1"

Iiennedt•, Aichnla< T.. Nc,- 1993 -Amsterdam avenue .................... Stephan. Henry \c 248 1•:a Ttcenty

87.5:3 302. '1IcT.au,.hlin. James. \o. 338 East One }Tundred and For(} second street. 86.50

J., t -third street 87 3t)3• Sullivan, \\illiant F., \o. 361 Fifty-fourth street. Brooklyn .............. 86.48

185. Barry James, No. 460 We,t On 1Tundred and Thirty-first street...... 87.51 304. Patterson. I ilward J. No. ]55 \\ eirlicicl street, Brooklyn............... R6.48

186. Cassidy. Janes P.. No. 147 East \inrtieth street ...................... '(7.5t) 3115• Lcah Thomas, \o, 619 Bast One 1lundrec1 and 1 orty fir t street....... 86.48

187. 188"

Knight, George, No. 466 Franklin avenue. Brooklyn .................. Glavin. Denis J\o. 5!1 \\ (Cod avenue. rotten)ille S. I

". ................. 87.5O 87.48 306" Kc11v, Jolui II., No. 572 Leonard street. Brooklyn.................... 86.45

189- Cleary, John T.. No. 452 Amsterdam avenue .............. ........... 87.48 307. 308.

\Walsh, John, No. 78 India street, l3rooklvu.......................... Tucker, George, No. 185 South Fourth street. Brooklyn ................

86.45 80.41

190. Cunningham, John H., No. 478 \\"eat One Hundred and Forty-sixth 309. \Walton. henry J.. No. 19 Post avenue, Port Richmond................ 86.45

191. street ............................................... .............

Merrill . X elson J.. \o. 223 East Fifty-seventh street .................... $7.45 87.45 310. McGrath, John, No. 567 Fortieth street. Brooklyn ....................

SO .4i 192. \IcCornack, N Thomas ., o. 239 East Forty-sixth street ................ 87.45 all. O'Leary, Cornelius No. 63 East One Hundred aucl First street........

193. Yunge. Gco., Two Hundred and Forty-second street and Carpenter 312. 313.

Stone, August, No. 1216 Fortieth street. Brooklyn .................... Brown, F., No. 2 Hooker street, Glendale, L. I.................. John

$6.43 $6.43

194. aventie ............................................................

Quinn, Feli. \\ (or :1No. 439 \Vest Forty-eighth street......... "l, , .. 87.45 87.43 314. Cantillon, Charles C. D. E.. '\O 524 Fifty-fou ti) street, Bt•ookl) n.... 86.4)

195. Brttmmerho Chas., No. 40 Front street............ 87 43 315. O'Flahert\', Richard, No. 347 West Seventeenth street ................ 86.38 $6.38

196. McNamara, Thomas P., No. 524 West One Hundred and Seventy-third 316. 317.

Polsenski, Joseph, No. 3142 Kingsbridt;c terrace ...................... McNulty. Patrick, No. 1620 Sixty-eighth street. Brooklyn.............. 86.38

197. street ................

Render, John P.. No. 232 East Eighty-second street ................... 87.43 87.43 318, Heft, John, No. 655 East Two Hundred and Twenty-ninth street...... 86.35

86.33 198. Fleming, Cornelius J.. No. 966 Halsey street, Brooklyn .................. 87.40 319.

320. Shutcr. Nathaniel, No. 632 Marcy avenue, Brooklvn.................. Barr, Thomas, No. 462 West One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street.... 86.33 199.

200. Fletcher. George \V.. No. 1773 Amsterdam avenue .................... O'Connor, William M., No. 570 West One Hundred and Eighty-third

87.40 321. Reid, James P., No. 217 East Thirty-third street ...................... 86.30

street ........................................ ..... 87.40 322. Harry, Edward E., No. 339 Eighteenth street, Brooklyn................ 96.30

201. Stapleton. John J., No. 38 Vandetvater street .......................... 87.4(1 323. Ferris. Ira A., No. 451 Eleventh street, Brooklyn...................... $6.30

203. Foley, Edward T.. No. 310 D ntral avenue, Brooklyn .................. 87.38 324. (TcCar ,John J.. No. 384 Second street. Brooklyn .................... 86.30 96.28 2(13. Perigo, Herbert M., No- 14 Central place, Brookly-n .................... 87.3R Mulvey. Cornelius, No. 130 East Fifty-first street......................

204. Seaton, John t \V., No. 2570 Poplar street, Westchester .................. 87.3$ 326. Holland. Lawrence. No- 363 'Vest Thirty-sixth street................ 86._6

205. \West, Charles, No. 710 East Fourth street, Brooklyn ................... 87.3$ 327. Pincau, Frank L., No. 415 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. 86.25

206. Scheel, Frederick 'M.. No. 227 Forty-fifth street. Brooklyn ............. 87.35 328. Raymond, William 'Al., '.No. 495 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth 207. Kennedy, James P., No. 212 Shelton avenue, Jamaica, L. I ............... 87.35 street ............................................................ 86.2;

$6.25 208. Fischer, Robert S., No. 2232 Seventh avenue .......................... 87.35 329. McGrath, Joseuh L.. No. 411 West Forty-third street.................. 209. Ernst, Charles, No. 1128 East Thirty-eighth street. Flatbush, Brooklyn.. 87.35 330. 'McGuire, Hugh F., No. 432 East Sixty-sixth street .................... 86.23

21(1. Fitzpatrick, James J., No. 20 Bergen street, g Queens, L. I . ............... 87.33 331. 'Minion, Nathaniel, No. 212 Taaffe place, Brooklyn .................... 86.23 211. Abbott, Richard Vs., No. 758 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street.. 87.30 332. Unger, Joseph L., No. 197 Lebanon street, The Bronx ............. 86.20

212. English. George, No. 287 Grove street, Brooklyn ....................... 87.30 333. Conneallv, John D., No. 2145 Amsterdam avenue...................... 86.20 213. DeCantillon, Joseph, No. 524 Fifty-fourth street, Brooklyn .............. 87.28 334. Jones, Timothy E., Fort Hamilton avenue and Ninety-fourth street, 214. Schilling. Henry B., No. 15 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn ................... 87.25 Brooklyn ......................................................... $6.20 215. Conlin, John. No. 228 Monitor street, Brooklyn ........................ 87.25 335. Kavanagh, James, No. 1466 St. Nicholas avenue...................... 86.18 216. Thornton, Philip, No. 1220 Nelson avenue, The Bronx .................. 87.25 336. Knittel, Alexander M. J., No. 500 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth 217. Skehan, James J., No. 830 Elton avenue ................................ 87.25 street ............................................................ 86.18

86.15 218. Devany. John A., No. 563 West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street.... 87.23 337. Kern, Herman, No. 322 East Fifty-eighth street .............. ........ 219. Vetter, Louis, No. 206 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street...... 97.23 338, Carey, James F., No. 841 East Fifth street, Parkville, Brooklyn...... $6.15 220. Gargan. John, No. 171 East Seventy-fifth street ......................... 87.23 339. Conlon, Thomas A.. No. 41 North Chase avenue, Rockaway Beach, L. I. 46.15 221. Cramer, Henry, No. 1157 Forest avenue, The Bronx ................... 87.20 340. Lynch. James J., Elm avenue and Sherman street, Glendale, L. I...... R6" 15 222. Werdann, Theodore F., No. 231 East Thirty-eighth street ............... 87.18 341, Dale, George H.. No. 5110 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn...................... $6.13 223. Curry, Patrick, No. 313 East Forty-first street .......................... 87.15 342. Bollas. Morris H., No. 4325 Park avenue............................ 86.13 224. Kiely, William M., No. 4354 Park avenue ............................. 87.15 343. Mc'%Iahon, John J., Rue de St. Felix, Far Rockaway, L. I.............. $6.13

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344. Lynch, Fred W., No. 336 llalscy street, Brooklyn .................... 345. Schryver, Albert B., No. 1438 Wehstcr aventic ........................ 346. Sullivan, Xforty, No. 452 West Fifty-eighth street.................... 347. White, Patrick, No. 43 West Ninety-eighth street .................... 348. Ryan, William F., No. 114 East One Ilundred and Sixteenth street.... 349. Sullivan, Daniel D., No. 323 East One hlwtdred and Twenty-fifth street. 350. Myers, Httgh, No. 472 Forty-seventh street, Brooklyn ................ 351. Mickelmann, William D., No. 1326 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn........ 352. Riley, William T., No. 138 West Ninct_v-sixth street.................. 353. AIcCullen, William, No. 118 East One Ilundred and Twentieth street. 354. Neilant, Janus, No. 453 \-Vest Fiftieth street .......................... 355. Farrell, Johtt, No. 697 Decatur street, Brooklyn ...................... 356. Sheridan. Charles, No. 2015 East Seventeenth street, Shcepshead Bad. 357. Bremen," Edgar L., No. 80 Perry street .............................. . 358. Reilly, Edw., No. 416 Fifty-eighth street, Brooklyn.................... 359. Enright. Joltn, No- 238 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street... 360. Schanberger, Louis M., No. 443 West Forty-eighth street.............. 361. Baxter, Charles, No. 260 West One Hundred and Twenty-second street 362. 1lamill, James \f., \o. 235 East Eighty-ninth street .................... 363. McCauley, Wm., No. 1135 Park avenue ............................... 364. Dodd, Arthur J., No. 161 East One Htindred and Fourteenth street... 365. Schleyer, Charles R.. No. 275 Clarkson street, Brooklyn.............. 366. Murphy, Thomas J.. No. 240 East Eighty-third street.................. 367. Slime, Daniel, No. 71 West Thirty-sixth street........................ 368. O'Connell, John P., No. 424 East Seventy-seventh street.............. 369. Cogan, Hugh P., No. 111 East One Hundred and Second street...... 370. Evans, Wallace W., No. 2290 Seventh avenue......................... 371. Herzing. Joseph, No. 253 Lefferts avenue, Brooklyn ................... 372. Walh, Michael F., No. 333 West Forty-eighth street................. 373. Turner, Charles A., No. 1369 Clay avenue, The Bronx ................. 374. Waller, Frank E., First street, New Dorp, S. I ....................... 375. \Veyerstrick, Frank C., No. 29 Clarke street, _Astoria, L. I .............. 376. Walsh, Robert T., No. 513 Eighty-eighth street, Brooklyn............ 377. Lawler, Edward J., No. 1833 Sixty-ninth street, Brooklyn ............. 378. Ahearn, Richard `T., No. 1306 Union avenue, The Bronx.............. 379. O'Neill, John J., No. 1122 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn .................. 380. Clarke, Philip J., N. 10611 Ptttnain avehttc, Brooklyn .................. 381. Cosgrove, Thos. C., No. 198 Baltic street. Brooklyn.................... 382. Doupe, Henry, No. 532 East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street.. 383. Brosentan, Alfred W., No. 2138 Prospect avenue, The Bronx.......... 384. Aiken, William F.. No. 2084 Valentine avenue, The Bronx............ 385. Mines, John J., No. 4812 Snyder avenue, Brooklyn.................... 386. McClellan, Peter, No. 368 Chauncey street, Brooklyn.................. 387, Quade, Patrick, No. 121 South Second street, Brooklyn................ 388. Wilson, James M.. No. 5623 Third avenue, Brooklyn................... 389. Schmidt, John D., No. 528 Fifty-fourth street, Brooklyn.............. 390. Coleman, John J., No. 339 St. Ann's avenue, The Bronx ................ 391. Miller, Joseph, No. 366 \Vest Twenty-fifth street ....................... 392. Sweeny, Vincent J., No. 204 Pulaski street........................... 393. Vanderpool, Fred C., No. 198 Bay Tenth street, Bath Beach, N. Y.... 394. Clarkson, Christopher J., No. 407 East Sixteenth street, Flatbush...... 395. Baptiste, Francis, No. 507 Ovington avenue, Brooklyn ................. 396. Gerhold, \Vni., No. 3 Seeley street, Brooklyn .......................... 397. Kelly-, John F., Overing street, Westchester ....................... ... 398. Parry, John, No. 340 Marion street, Brooklyn ......................... 399. McEntee, Peter, No. 41(ii West Fifty-seventh street..................... 400. Kelleher, Daniel, No..346 \Veit Thirty-fifth street ..................... 401. Gallivan, Patrick, No. 739 Lincoln place, Brooklyn .................... 402. Cashman, Thos F., No. 841 Jennings street, The Bronx............... 403. Martin, Thos., No. 84 India street, Brooklyn .......................... 404. Zimmerman, George H., N. 2068 Ryer avenue. The Bronx.......... 405. Brennan, George W., No. 354 State street ............................ 406. Shanlev, Patrick, No. 387 Lenox avenue ............................... 41)7. Newmann, Anthony, No. 2433 Third atenuc ........................... 41)8. McCarthy, Michael J., No. 506 \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-second

street............................................................ 409. O'Brien, Christopher C., No. 47 East One Hundred and Fourth street. 41(.1. Coutant, John F., No. 567 West One Hundred and Seventy-third street. 411. Reicl, Peter F., No. 334 West Nineteenth street........................ 412. Crowley, John P., No. 2089 Amsterdam avenue........................ 413. Jones, Charles F., No. 78 Charles street ................................ 414. Booth, George S., Centre street, City Island ............................ 415. Hall. John 1.. No. 124 Richmond terrace, West New Brighton, S. I..... 416. Apple, John F., No, 1075 Washington avenue ........................... 417. Fay, \iartin F., No. 1513 Bryant avenue, The Bronx................... 418. Scannell, Daniel 1'., No. 888 Trinity avenue, The Bronx ................ 419. Ileffernan, John, No. 195 Twelfth street, Brooklyn ..................... 421). Cohen, Abraham, No. 57 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street....... 421. Mead, Lowry T.. No. 506 West One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street.. 422. McDermott, James E., No. 84 Targee street, Stapleton ................ . . 423. Newlands, John J., No. 148 West Sixty-fourth street................... 424. Peterson, Rasmus, No. 7 East Two hundred and Twentieth street...... 425. Smith, Patrick, No. 601 Eighty-eighth street, Brooklyn................. 426. Powers, William, No. 438 West Forty-second street .................... 427. Gray, John F., No. 1466 St. Nicholas avenue ..... . ..................... 428. Magner, Thomas F, No. 231 East Twenty-fourth street ............... 429. Sullivan, Denis, No. 551 West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street.. 430. S~,ields, Thos. F., No. 449.7 Sackett street, Brooklyn.................... 431. Dillon, John, No. 68 Reosellc street, The Bronx....................... 432. Halley, 'Michael A., No. 190 Bay Twenty-third street, Bath Beach..... 433. O'Brien, John J., No. 1989 Gravid avenue, The Bronx.................. 434. Reynolds, Francis P., No. 145 East Eighty-ninth street................. 435. Lewis, Frank G., No. 504 West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street.... 436. Freestone, John R., No. 81 Ilarman street, Brooklyn ................... 437. Shepherd, Geo. M., No. 106 Pennsylvania avenue, Brooklyn ............ 438. Gorman, John V., No. 78 Jane street ........... ...................... 439. Darrow, Geo. F., No. 2176 Arthur avenue, The Bronx.................. 440. Furey, Lambert R. No 2161 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn............... 441. O'Connor, James, o. 354 West Forty-eighth street..................... 442. Kelly, Francis, No. 178 East Eightiet i street ......................... . 443. Bloss, George, Jr., No. 772 Ninth avenue .............................. 444. Schultz, Herman, No. 2394 Creston avenue, The Bronx................ 445. Welge, Louis F., No. 138 Wilson street, Brooklyn...................... 446. Dwyer. Henry J., No. 405 East Fifty-eighth street..................... 447. Frey, Edward, \Vest Farms road and Lyvcre place, Westchester...... 448. Murphy, Francis C., No. 243 Willis avenue ............................. 449. Buckley, Jos. R., No. 222 East Nineteenth street....................... 450. Cunningham, John E., No. 222 East Thirty-first street.................. 451. McGowan, Joseph F.. No. 3 Hall place................................ 452. Walters, John W., No. 928 East Fifth street, Brooklyn................. 453. Instone, Francis, No. 466 Sixth street, Brooklyn ........................ 454. Bonser, John F., No. 1394 Second avenue .............................. 455. Comaskey, Edward. No. 250 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn............ 456. Hay, Allan, No. 346 West Twenty-fourth street........................ 457. Snyder. Chas. C.. No. 2324 Seventy avenue ............................. 458. Purfield, Peter, No. 284 St. Anus avenue. The Bronx................... 459. Webster, Rush A.. No. 794 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street... 460. -McDonough, William T., No. 111 Avenue B ................ ............ 461. Ilagerty, John F., No. 62 West One Hundred and Fourth street........ 462. Micelli, Ralph, 'No. 158 West Twentieth street .......................... 4,63. Griffith. John P. M., No. 66 East Eighty-sixth street.................... 464. O'Rourke, Edward J.. No. 452 Fifty-ninth street, Brooklyn............. 465. Wunsche, Hugo 0., No. 72 Clymer street. Brooklyn.................... 466. McAvoy, Harry A., No. 64 Locust street, Flushing, L. I................. 467. McHale, Richard, No. 168 East Eighty-ninth street.....................

$6.13 468. McCormack, Gco., Nor. 1.31 West Sixty-first street ...................... 85.33 86.111 469. Thrall, John I I., No. 1133 Fifty-sixth street Brooklyn .................. 85.31) 86.10 470. AIcCttntiskev, Richard F., No. 732 East Tettth street, Brooklyn......... 85.30 86.11) 471. hlcttschling, Louis, No. 803 lasmere place. 'l he Bronx .................. 85.31) 86.1(1 472. Palmiter, Cfa yton E., Zeidler avenue and' William street ............ . ... 85.30 86.118 473. (;re', Louis, No. 41)2 West Fcrty-sixth street .........................85.2$ 85.28 86.1)8 474 Farrell, Thos. J.. No. 221 East One Ilundred and Eighteenth street...... 85.28 86.118 473. Corridan, John, No. 151 Waverly place ................................ 85.2ti 86.08 J76. f-'anbcl, Philip F., No. 172 West One I lundred and Forty-lirst street.... 85.25 $(,1)8 477. Keyes, Wnt. J., No. 336 Fifteenth street, Brooklyn ..................... 85.25 86.05 478. McFall, AV'm. II., No. 199 Newtown avenue, Astoria .................... 85.23 86.1)5 479. Dondero, Peter, No. 182 Van Burcn street, The Bronx ................. 85.23 86.05 480. Neal, George A., No. 565 Bainbridge street, llrookl}n .................. 85.21) 86.05 481. 1Iayes, Jos. P., No. 2366 Valentine avenue ............................ 85,2(1 86.03 482. Ryan, llenry l., No. 514 East Eighty-fourth street ..................... 85.21) 86.03 483. Farley, "lhos. B., No. 393 Audubon as-cone ............................. 85.2(1 86.03 484. \Iannix, John F., No. 269 Sackett street, Brooklyn ...................... 85.21 86.00 485. Knowles, Jas. T., No. 85)) llcwett place The Bronx.................... 85."2O 86.0(1 486. Schoreke, Henry, No. 447 East One hundred and Nineteenth street..... 85.15 86.00 487. Lcndruni. \Vnt.. No. 1305 Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn .................. 85.15 86. (X) 4t,8. Turner, l- award. No. 39 Te,ntpkins street. Stapleton .................... 85.15 85.98 4~9. Navin, Samuel. No.. )4 Eighteenth street, l:roohlyn .................... 85.13 85.98 490. Lowe, Frederick A., No. 3(h) Fast One I lunrlred and Fifty-fourth street.. 85.13 85.98 4?l. Sullivan, Joint J., Sixty-futtrth street, near Sixth avenue ................ $5,13 8 .98 492. Card, Claude I)., No. 230 I?iglav-eiglui street, Brook(} n ................ 85.13 85.95 493. llatri,un, ALrahatn, No. 319 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn ................ 85.1O 85.95 494. Z%vieg, Frcdcrick F. E., NO. 311 Fast One I lundrecf and Fifty-sixth street 85.11) 85.95 495. O'Kccffc Cornelius, No. 1227 Iloc avenue .............................. 85.0$ 85.911 496. Keating, k(lwarcl l., No. 328 Grand aVennc, Astoria .................... 85.0$ 85.91) 4,-7. I)'Sht;nghne v. Ab'tn. I i., No. 11$ \Vest One Ilttnrlrcd and First street.. 85.0$$ 85.90 49'- I lussey. John J., No. 569 West One I lundred attcl Seventy-third street.. 85.08 85.9O 499. Kelly, Edward I'.. No. 32 West Si:cty-sixth street ................ 85.88 5110, Kancl, TLos. E.. No. 70 :~lah;tina accnuc, lirooklvn........... .........

85.0$ 85.t1:i

85.88 511l. Rooney, John, No. 565 last One 1(undred and Seventy-eighth street.... $5.18 85.88 5 12. 1lallow, henry C., No. 144.' Seventy--iiftlt street, Brooklyn .............. $5.05 85.85 Stt3. Towers, I.dmund, Nr,. 571 Ninth t avenue, ;Ascoria ...................... 85.05 85.85 511. Callan. Henri- II., N.. 2647 Broadway ................................. 85.85 5('i. Gottse'.k, Christiarn, No. 21!> King street .............................. 85.05 85.85 5(I(. Fallon, luhn II., N~~. 135 Penn street, Bronkl•,n ........................ $5.03 85.83 5O7. Vi inters, Louis, No. 480 West Twen!_y-second street .................... $5.0. 85.83 508. Crowell, Victor L., No. 2809 ;Avenue f`, Brooklyn ...................... $5.13 85.8)) 5(,9. Brundage, I low•ard \V.. No. 239 S(-venth avcnnc ........................ 85.03 85.80 510. Lyons, Dennis, No. 553 \V'e t l~iftt-first st;'cc+' .......................... 85.(i) 85.80 511. O'Rtourke, T?clty. J.. No. 1352 \\"c•hstcr avcnnc, The l;ronx .............. 85.1)1) 85.80 512. Leigh, 1?<lntuncl, Nos. 18 and 20 West One i ltintlredth street............ 85.0(1 85.80 513. Near\ -, James F., Ni. 225 1?ast I ift>-third street ....................... 85.0(1 85.80 514. Rafsky, Charh S., No. 1061 Lcxingtor, a s-cnuc ........................ 85( t ) 85.80 51S. Flanders, Waller J„ Nn. 22 West Sixty-first street...................... 85.is) 85.80 516. \IcGotvan. Patrick T.., No. 1527 Seventy-third street .................. 84.918 85.78 517. Clank--, "1 haunts _1., No. 17 Manhattan avenue .......................... 84.98 85.75 518- Alarxhanscn, George I f.. No. 130 Fdge. tn1tc avenue .................. 84.98 85.75 519. Coleman, Patrick I I., Ni. $007 Third alvenue. Prooklvn ................ 84.95 85.75 52t(. McCauley. James B., No. I11 East 1?i;gltt~--eighth street ................ - 84.95 85.75 521. Dunne, Edward, Beaufort street. Richmond hill ........................ 84.91) 85.73 X22. Schmitt, Lud vig, No. 473 Grand avenue, Long Island Citv .............. 84.911 $5.73 523. Casassa. Frank 1)., No. 508 \V-c.t One Iltutdrecl and Seventy-ninth street. 84.9i( 85.73 524. I.eon,trd, George I I., NO. 782 I Ionic street, The Ilronx ..... . . . ... . . . .. 84.88 85.73 52.. Snvclecker, :11n-ahant, No. 711 Prospect avenue, The Bronx............ 84.58 85.7)) 526. Ilodgins, John 1.. Nn. 91i4 St. Nicholas avenue ........................ 84.;;,`1 85.7(1 527. Byrne, Bernard F., No. 68 Cherry street, Brooklyn Ilills, L. I.......... 94.R$ 85.65 522i`. berg, Jacob, No. 1142 l- nion avenue. "1-he Bronx .................... 84.85 85.65 529. Keane, Michael J., No. 421 i:as; One Ifundrrd and Thirty-seventh street. 84.85 85.63 530. Schewing, John A., No. (s87 last One Ifumlred and Thirty--second street. 84.85 85.63 531. Phelan, J ohn J.. No. 458 \Ianhatlan aventte ............................ 84.85

532. 1lorrig:ut, -lark F., No. 366 West Ttventc-)ifth street .................. 84.85 85.63 533. hickey, Joseph. No. 211 Warren street. lirooklcn ...................... 84.5 85.63 534. flinch, James F., No. 236 South Third street, Brinklvn ................ 84.8.3 85.63 535. - I-hompsnn, Bnrt s F. S., No. 290 East One I1undre(t and Forty-third 85.63 street ............................................................ 84.83

85.63 5.6. Draotal, A\illiain AV., No. 331 West One Ilunclred and Ttrenty-fourth 85.60 street ............................................................ 84.83

85.6(1 537. Foley, Ilenry J., No. 241 East One Ilundretl and Seventy-eighth street, 85.6(1 The Bronx ....................................................... 84.81)

85.60 538. Ridder, `l heodore, No. 102 Wept One Hili)drec1 and Sccund street...... 84.8!) 85.60 539. Wagner, Frederick. No. 307 Fast Eight%-ninth street .................. 84.8(1 85.60 540. Schasherger, Otto C.. No. 229 ('last Eighty-scvcuth street .............. 8.1.81) 85.58 541. 1)eishlc, Frank E., No. 114 West Ninety-ninth street .................. 84.80 85.58 542. Elwood. John J.. No. 437 Sackett street, Brooklyn ...................... 84.80 85.58 543. Marion, William T., No. 171(1 '1-aclor avenue. Van Nest ................ 84.8)) 85.58 544. Rossner, Arthur, No. 941 Teller aycnuc, The Bronx .................... $4.81) 85.55 545- A\'alsh, Eduard It., No. 177 .-delphi trcet, Brooklyn .................. 84.80 85.55 546. Mahland, Peter II., No. 153 Cornelia street, Brooklyn .................. '8.1.78 85.55 547. Bessant, \Villiatn T., No. 574 Third avenue ............................ 84.75 85.53 548. ,\ndersun, Frank, No. 2264 Pro pect aventtc, The Bronx ................ 84.1$

85.53 549. Alacf)onough, AValter, No. 747 Hart One 1-Itn:dred and Sixty-seventh 85.53 street ..... ... ... .............................................. 84.7.5

85.53 55(1- Ellis, John \V., No. 22 An,sterclant avenue ............................ 84.75 85.50 551. n Brenncis, Jerome F., No. 2163 Gleason aveue, Unionport. The Bronx. 84.75 85.50 I 552. Palmer, Frank, No. 17 Erastina place. \lariners Harbor, S. I.......... 84. 75 85,50 553. Cavanagh, Denis, No. 1172 Park avenue .............. ................ 84.73 85.48 54. Humphries. James, 'No. 425 Forty-ninth street, Brooklyn .............. 84.73 85.48 555. Stanley. Albert E., No. 1.551 Glo%'cr street, Westchester. ................ 84.73 85.48 556. Donohue, Laurence J.. No. 228 hull street, Brooklyn .................. 84./3 85.48 557. Brown, David, No. 124 East I"ortc-fourth street ....................... 84.70

85.45 55R, Kearney, Jau,es E.. No. 932 Pacific street. Brooklyn .................... 84.70

85.45 559. Byrne, James M., No. 221 East Thirty-fifth street ...................... 84.70

85.45 560. Reilly, Peter J.. No. 490 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn ................ 84.68

8545 561. O'Dea. James 1'., No. 221 Fifteenth street, Brooklyn .................. 84.6'S 85.43 562. Oprc, Austin G. No. 224 Ridgewood avcntte. Brooklvu ................ 84.65 85.43 563. Tlezarty. Michael, No. 152 East One Hundredth street .................. 84.65 85.43 564. Diffley, John J., No. 412 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street........ 84.65 85.43 565. Tlvland, Thomas F., No. 243 Twenty-seventh street, Brooklyn........... 84.63 85.43 566. O'Donnell, Cornelius, No. 366 West Twenty-third street ................ 84.63 85.40 567. Keller, Ezekiel E.. No. 1117 Hoe street, The Bronx ..................... 84.63 85.40 568. Brady, JaiucC S. P., No. 222 East Thirty-ninth street .................... 84.63 85.40 569. McGrath. Thos. D.. No. 157 North Fifth street. Brooklyn ............... 84.60 85.40 570. Palmer. John IL. No. 55 Fifteenth street, Flushing ...................... 84.60 85.40 571. Ahern, Michael T., No. 434 West Forty-eighth street .................... 84.60 85.40 572. Love, John J., No. 310 \Vest One Hundred and Twentieth street........ 84.60 85.38 573. Duffy, James, No. 499 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn ..................... 84.60 85.38 574. Matthews, Charles F., No. 11 Lawrence avenue, Brooklyn ............... 84.58 85.38 575, Pliss, Robert L., No. 322 East One Hundred and Fiftieth street......... 84.58 85.38 576. ~_ Ditsch. Bernard A., No. 1953 Second avenue ........................... 84.58 85.35 577. Flaherty. John, No. 167 rata Seventy-fourth street ..................... 84.55 85.35 578. Sesselman, Andrew, No. 101 St. Nicholas avenue, Brooklyn ............. 84.55 85.35 579. Sttssello, Nicholas P.. No. 34 Amsterdam avenue ........................ 84.55 85.35 580. Bradley, James. No. 62 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn ....................... 84.53 85.35 581. Duffy, Francis P.. No. 119 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street..... 84.53 85.35 582. Garcia, George, No. 465 Fifty-first street, Brooklyn ..................... 84.53 85.35 583. Sullivan. John L., No. 1158 Forty-fourth street, Brooklyn ............... 84.53 85.35 584. Judge, Jame,. No. 331 East Thirtieth street ............................. 84.53 85.35 585. Gleeson, Michael J. A., No 1725 Seventieth street. Brooklyn............ 84.50 85.35 586. \Veldon, Anselm J. M.. Lynn and Grace avenues, Westchester, N. Y..... 84.50 85.35 587. Croughan, John, No. 1667 Lexington avenue ............................ 84.48 85.35 588. Geissler, Charles, No. 3103 Jamaica avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I........ 84.48

844 THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

589. Armin, Glenn C.. No. 32 Prospect avenue, I'luslting .................... 84.48 7(19. McCormick, (;eorge, N. 221 East One Hundred and Twenty--fourth 83.85

590. 591.

Kann-, Martin J., \c. 342 Fast 'I wentierh street ............. ..... Burns, Idwin Al., No. 1773 Amsterdam avenue .........................

84.4S 84.45 710.

street .................. ........ ... ...... ....... .......... Snell, Thomas \V., Dans Cottage, South Fldert • avenue, Rockaway

592. Duffy. Peter \1., No. 218 West One 1lundred and Thirty-fifth street.... 84.45 84.45 711.

Beach, L. I . . ..................................................... Downs, Martin J., No. 161O "Tenth avenue, Brooklyn..................

R3 RS . . 83.85

593. A1cLaughlin, John F., \o. 98 Lawrence street, Brooklyn ................ 84.45 712. Keenan, John J., No. 30 Vesev street... ............................... 83.85

594. 59i.

Lobdell, Harry C.. No. 343 Riverside drive ............................. ONcihl, John J.. No. 41 Mocker avenue, Brooklyn ...................... 84.43 713. Nolan, Patrick J.. No. 11 St. 'larks avenue, Brooklyn................ 88.85

595. Fenster, Chas., No. 3304 Decatur avenue, The Bronx.......... 84.43 714. Baury-, Frederick F.. No. 1570 St. Peters avenue, Westchester.. , .. • ... 83.85 83.83

597. 31cGrath, Matthew J., No. 7( Fast i;ifth street, Kensington, Brooklyn. 84.43 715. 716.

Beringer, Charles, No. 372 South Second street, Brooklyn .............. Bohnike, Otto H., No. 562 Forty-sixth street, Brooklyn............... 83.83

598. \\'haleu, Lths., No. 110 North Oxford s reef, Brooklyn .................. 84.43 84.40 717. Phelan, Francis J. E., No. 552 West One Hundred and Eighty-fifth

599. Corcoran. John, No. 136 East Thirty-first street • .................... street .................................... ............. ............ 83.83

6ox). Dole. James J. No. 963 Cattic!well avenue, The Bronx ................. 84.40 84.40 718. Coots, William R., No. 12'9 I orty=fiith street, Brooklyn............... 83.83

601. Planer, Charles E., \o. 171 Shelton avenue, Jamaica, L. I ............... 84.4O 719. Callahan, Harry V., No. 928 Pacific street, Brooklyn.................. 83.83

602. 6113.

Donnell. John J., No. 899 Faile street ................................. Tillman', Arthur C., No. 1(1 }lardenbrook avenue, Jamaica, L. I 84.40 /20. Lawless, Frank, No. 618 Sixteenth street, Brooklyn .................... 83.83

83.81) 604. Cunniiigbrut, Janies .\., No. 511 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn ............... 84.4()

94.40 721. 722.

Breihof, Christian, No. 2219 Gleason avenue, Unionport.............. Slattery. Thomas J., No. 96 West One Hundred anil Third street...... 83.81)

61)5. 6110.

I)tmn. John, No. 124 East One Hundredl and Sixteenth street........... Reed, Gcorgc V., No. 22 Brook street, New Brighton, S. I .............. 84.38 723. Doran. 1Myles, No. 168 East Ninetieth street........................... 83.81)

83.811 6117. Schlatnp. Frank P., No. 465 West One Ilundred and Sixty-fourth street.. 84.38

84.38 724. 725.

Vseil, Louis 1,., No, 377 Van Buren street, Brooklyn .................. Loughran, \\•illiatn J., No. 348 East One Hundred and Twentieth street 83.8O

608. O9.

Kohltnann, Gcorge. \o. 33S Floyd street. Brooklyn ..................... L)vns, J \o. Sb Taylor street, Brooklyn ........................ ame , 84.38 726. Crocheron, Irving G., No. 179 Heberton avenue, Port Richmond, S. I.. 83.81)

83.8(1 610. AWard, Jame< J.. One 1-1nndred and Seventy-fifth street and Westchester 727.

728. 1)evlin, John, No. 152 West One Hundred and First street ............. Larkin, Bernard \V'., Ao. 6118 Past Seventy-fourth street, Brooklyn...... 83.78

611. at cntte•.. " ... • ....................................................

\\ -arintg. John ii., Nn. 437 Eightieth I s rect, Brooklyn ................... 84.35 84.35 729.

730. Bruns, Gustav S., :fin. 223 Schaeffer street, Brooklyn........,......... Baislev, Griffin, No. 521 last Sixteenth street........................

83.7$ 83.78

612. Rnohlock. Gtttat;. No. 77 Co rnclia street .............................. 84.35 84.35 731. Mc.Adatn, John E., No. 151 West Sixty-second street.................. 83.78

613. 614.

Brooklyn Iiencken. \\ -illiant C.. No. 114 Sumpter street, ................ Shelve, I?dwarcl \L. No. 1152 (ate; avenue. Brooklyn .................. 84.35 732. Shcahon. John .. No. 341 Fast Seventy-ninth street..................

Fitzpatrick , Michael J.. No. 338 East IFiity-third street........... 83./8 83.75

615. I.cidcl, land G.. No. 464 Fast One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street..... x.33 733• 734. Rtnn-, John H.. Nn. 94t \ichnit avenue.......................... 83.75

616. 1 1iltin. Henry F., \o. 2tl?3 Valentine avenue. The Bronx ..:............ 84 .3.1 84.33 735. Greene, Herbert, No. 1.1/ \T,hford street, Brooklyn.................... 83.75

617. 617.

"I - I;iggart, Thomas. \o. 31i \Vert went)--eighth street .................. eet...stone.......... 84.33 736. Frazer, John \V., No" 1359 Stebbins avenue, The Bronx.......... 83.75

Ilyden, limning, 'Vo. 21 \Vest \inetecnth tr((t 84.33 737. Cronin, Cornelius, No. 443 \Vest Fifty-seventh street................... `83.75

619. Harper, Basil G., No . 569 Fortieth Street, Brooklyn .................... Hessler,

738. Connelly, Patrick, No. 263 West Nineteenth street .................... 83.73 6.31). Frederick, Frisby avenue, near St. Peters avenue, \...... ester.. 84.30

739. Gilles, John J., No. 593 Prospect avenue, The Bronx ................... 83.73 621. J., \o. 223 Lockwood street, Long Island City........ Dune\ -, Thomas g 84.3O

740. Nn. 193 South Ninth street, Brottkl}n...........•... Barr, Williani J .T 83.73 622. Kteuny, Michael, No, 149 Morningside avenue.......... 84 ,3(1

84.311 741. nd Fifteenth street...... Fox, Charles I., No. 117 East Two Hundred a F 83.73 623. horn )l) Christo her J.. \n. 759 1)aw an avenue .....................

No. 84.30 742. Delaney-, Edmond, No. 746 Herkimer street, Brooklyn ................. 83.73 624. Daly. Richard J., 1O2 East One Hundred and Fifth street.......... 743. S coin, Charles E., Nn, 316 East Fiftieth street ................... 83.7[) 625.

, Brooklyn......... Ruddy, Neil \V.. No. 430 Dean street .............. 84.3(1 84.30 744. Hamill, Joseph, No. 369 Fast Twentieth street........................ 83. 0

626. 627.

Slogan. James, No. 62 Buchanan place, Brooklyn ....................... \lcI•aughlin, Thnma:, No. 258 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn ............... 84.28 745. Clare, Daniel J., No. 493 Clinton street, Brooklyn..................... 83.7O

83.7(1 628. Kcll}". A1ichael, An. _'i3 \\ t One llttndred and Eighteenth street...... 84.28 746

747. Clark:, John J., Ao. 833 \V-ashington avenue, The Bronx ............... Joyce, oho ., No. 103 "Third place, Brooklyn ......................... 83.7))

629 (1. l.intncr, \Wi lit am •l".. No. 422 St. Nicholas avenue ..................... 84.28 748. 83.6$ 630. Gall)raith. A\ illiam I I., No. 1559 Lexington avenue ..................... 84.28

84.25 749. \bock. Geo rge, No. 286 Sumpter street, Brooklyn.............. ...... lla 2~ ggerty, Henry J., Na 43 \Vest F) cnth street ............... 83.68

631. 1 axter, Frank L.. \n. 279 \\ -est Op Hundred and I ightecuth street.... 750" street 83.68 632. L)caling, Paul B.. No. 182 Commonwealth avenuc, Tile Bronx.......... 84.25

7~1. Hough. AValuer B., loo. 491 East One Ilttndrne and Seventy-fifth street }i*cutter, George E.. southwest corner of One F1ui1red and Seventy-

633. Roil l~-, William 1).. Nu. 37 Park 11ace, Brooklyn ...................... 84.25 fifth street and Gleason avenue, The Bronx........................ S3.6$

634. \lini,.m. \\ illiam. \r., 792 Park [lace, Brooktt n ......................... o. 792

2i 84.25 752, Telschow ,John H., No. 262 Jamaica avenue, Long Island City........ 83.65

635. llanagau, John i., 6 Jerome avenue, The Bronx ................ 753. -Murphy, Willian :\., No. 282 \West One Hundred and Thirteenth street 83.65 636. Seem, John J.. \o. 453 Seventr-second street. Brooklyn ................ 84.25

754. Don•ns, Bernard C., No. 787 Sterling place, Brooklyn................. 83.65 637. Conro}-. Patrick J.. No. 1826 Bath avenue, Brooklyn ................... 84.23

755. 638. \LCarron, Felix, \o. 1415 I do 1r(1 avenue, \\•estchester .............. 84.23 IIestreet teh, Godfre}, Nn. 465 East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth

street ............................................................ 83.63 639. Brown. Robert F'., I)uBoi; avenue, \West New Brighton ................ 84.23

84.23 . Conran. John H., Nn. 4(A) Wet I iltieth street ........................ 83.63 t40. halm, Herman. No. 3(X) St ..Ann- accnuc............ .....

........... " 2 S4._3 757. Ritter, John, No. 5 Fast One Hundred and Seventh street ............. 83.63 (Al. \Ic\ulty". Frank, 1n, 58 Concnrtl street. Brnnkl}n .....................

84.23 758. \Vilkesmann, \\ illiant, \o. 1075 Washington avenue. The Bronx...... 83.63 642. Zeeck, Charles B. II., No. 1811 Reid avenue, Brooklyn ....................

84.2) 759. Kerr, A\illiani J., No. 298 State street, Fhtshing ....................... 83.61) 643. Connor, James, An. 27' \V•eat One Hundred and Fourteenth .street......

760. Gaynor, John T.,'\o. 471 \West One Ffuntlred and Sixty-filth street.... 83.6)) 644. Schi! Charles, No. 3(l6 \Veit One IInndrecl and Forty-second street....

Schmidt, Loui<, No. 134 \'an Buren street. Brooklyn ................... 84.2))

761. Lawler, Edward C., No. 1121 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn.............. 83.6)) (45. 84.20

762. Steinert, Charles C., No. 61)3 Tenth avenue ........................... 83.6)) 646. Powers, Robert, No. 695 Grand street. Brooklyn ....................... 84.21)

763. \\'oollec, Joseph Ii., No. 569 \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-third 647. Rogers, \lirhacl J.. No 316 Clacton avenue, Brooklyn.......... 84.18 83.5 8 648. Sinterlein. George \V., No. 1393 Prospect avenue, The Bronx............ 84.18

764.

street ...... ... .....

Kentnter, Charles J., No. 10 Cedar reet, Brooklyn................... 83.58 1)9 avenue, Fisher. Charles J., No. 14 Longfellow aveue, The Bronx ............. 84.18

84.15 765. Thomas, Albert, No. 353 \\'eat Thirty-seventh street......... ........ 83.55 650. Holz, Anthony F., No. 1953 Amsterdam avenue ........................

766. Scharnikow, Henry L., No. 875 East Fourteenth street, Brooklyn...... 83.53 651. Rol-trs. \\ -illiant, No. 130 \Vest One Hundred and Seventeenth street.... 84.15

767. Parnson, David, IQ o. 315 East Fighty-ninth strec*..................... 83.53 65Z. A\hitehead. Ernest C.. No. 638 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn ............. 84.15

768• Chincliell, John J., No. 221 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street... 83.5)) 653. Marshall ,Robert J., No. 418 Eleventh street, Brooklyn ................. 84.15

769. Mc\ally, Francis T.. \o. 3114 Corlcar avenue, The Bronx ............. 83.51) 654. \Ic(Gou~h, Fleury, \o. 456 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. 84.15 770. Rintington, Reubic E., No. 260 \Vest One Hundred and Forty-fourth 655. 1)a)", Jul I) P., - o. 224 East Thirty-ninth street ................. 84.15 83.50 656. Enright, John D.. 369 llalse% street. Brooklyn ......................... 84.15 771.

street Leiber, Charles A., No. 267 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street. 83.51)

657. Maxwell. _l.. No. 39 \Nekton street, Brooklyn .................... 1 $4 772. Michael C., ~o. 2849 Bainbridge avenue, The Bronx........ 83.50 6~8. Joseph \Iahnn, Joseph P., No. 316 Seventh avenue, Brooklyn .................. 84.13 773.

_\larone_v, Murphy, John F.. No. 211 Pearl street, Brooklyn..................... 83.50

659. \1"rightman, Prank, No. 75 North Fourth street, Brookl n .............. 84.13 774. O'Rourke, Thomas F., \n. 2028 Morris avennc.............•.......... 83.48

6611, Tompkins, 1\ il ex F.. \n. Cleveland street, Brooklyn ............... 84.10 775, O'Connor, John J ., 1~ o. 9) Adelphi street, Brooklyn.................. 83.48

661. 287 Coghlan, Charles F., No, 287 Audubon atienue ......................... 84.10 776. Laukentan, Edward, No. 61 Morton street ............................. 83.48 662. street................................. Devine, James T., No. 24 Oliver street............ 4p

777. Fox, Eugene F., No. 116 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street...... 83.48 663. Scholz. Jttlitts F., Ao. Elution avenue. Jamaica ...................... 84.10

778. Higgins, John, No. 339 \Vest Forty sctenth street ....................: 83.48 664. Murphy. Andrew G., No. 542 \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-sixth 779. Slott, Henry E., No. 452 Crescent street, Brooklyn ..................... 83.4$

665. street

Carroll. Ch irk 1V.. No 345 Ea >t "Thirtieth street .................... , OR 84.08 780.

781. O'Neill, James J.,'No. 506 \\ et Forty-third street.................... -McLaughlin, Daniel F., \o. 109 forth Oxford street, Brooklyn.......

83.45 83 4'

666. Barnitz, George Dietz, No. 345 Sixth street, Brooklyn .................. 84.08 782• Montgomery, Robert, No. 490 East Thirty-fourth street, Brooklyn...... &3.45 667. King, David E., Coddington avenue and Fort Schuyler road, The Bronx. S4.(><`; 783. Kammer, Charles, Jr., No 444 Manhattan avenue ...................... 83.45 668. R).1dtic, John 11., No 797 Monroe street, Brooklyn......... 1'4.( 784. Brown, James A., \o. 74 East One hundred and Twenty-third street.. 83.45 (ts9 Lohmcyer, Frederick, No. 468 \loft avenue, The Bronx ................ $4.05 785. 1 honmson, George, No. 540 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. 83.45 670. Edward, No. 559 Ninth avenue, Astoria .................. Lent Jald, 84.05 786 -McIntosh, Charles, No. 425 \Vest Fifty-second street................... 83.45 671. Lent, John H., No. 1487 Commonwealth avenue, The Bronx.......... 84.05 787 Morris, Charles F., No. 313 East Forty-sixth street .................... 83.45 672. Powers, Christopher J., ~;o. 218 East Eleventh street .................. 84.05 7 88. Ecktveiler H oticard J., \o. 72 West Cue Hundred and Seventh street.. , 83.45 673. Burke, ' Martin, \o. 369 Marion street. Brooklyn ...................... 84.05 78y Wickman, August, - o. 235 St. -Anus avenue............................ 83.45 674. Renter, Chas., No. 88 Heyward street, Brooklyn ..................... 84.05 79(/. \enodochius, Ldw. C. C., No. 237 Sixtieth street, Brooklyn............. 83.45 675. Gegan, Jas. J., No. 439 East One hundred and Forty-first street...... 84.05 791. Guerin. James A., No. 31 Vandani street......... . 83.43 676. Connor, Frank, No. 310 West One Hundred and Twenty-second street. 84.O3 792. Richard. Frank. No. 342 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street.. 83.43 677. Whlenbush, Philip, No. 1464 Sixty-ninth street, Brooklyn............ 84.03 793. L., 2o. 114 West One Hundred and ourteenth street.. 83.43 678. Quinn, Terence D.. \o. 245 \\ est Sixty-ninth street .................. 84.03 Barrett, Frank, No. 218 East One Hundred and Fifth street............

Barre Fro k , 83.43

679. Dillenmuth, Jacob, No. 446 Sixty-second street, Brooklyn .............. 84.03 795" 795. Henderson, Robert ~., No. 118 Perry street ............................ 83.43

680. Sexton, \hots, Q., - o. 122 \i West One Hundred and Second street...... 84.00 796. Cavanagh, Michael, No. 443 East Eighty-fifth street .................... 83.43 681. ecrin, Philip J., \o. 2714 Creston avenue ............................ 1 84.00 797. Farrell. John J., No. 96 Second street, Brooklyn........................ 83.43 68? Becraft, hrank No. 35 Norwood avenue. Brooklyn ................ S., 84.00 7qg ]1cCarthy, Michael, Second street, Waysides L. I....................... 83.4O 683. Dorney, James S., No. 309 Eleventh street, Brooklyn .................. 83.95 799 Conlin, Thomas J", Harvard avenue, Jamaica, L. I , ...... $3.40 684. ., . 303 East Eighty-sixth street ..................... \fallen David J No 83.95 800. Hindes, John F., No. 1131 Fortieth street, Brooklyn.................... 83.4O 685.

Dal ", ames No. 612 Fifty-first street, Brooklyn.........

y J° J , ......... 83.9 801. Flynn, Thomas C., No. 1192 First avenue ............................. . 83.44) 686. Sever, William, No. 595 Bainbridge street, Brooklyn .................. 83.95 S0), Maloney. John, No. 156 Lenox avenue................................. 83.40 687. Wardel, Edwin F.. No. 55 Harman street, Brooklyn .................... 83.95 803. Smyth, Thomas F., No. 4420 Eighteenth avenue. Brooklyn...........,.. 83.40 688. Smith, Peter A.. No. 100!•2 Dupont street, Brooklyn .................... 83.95 81. Nelson, Charles O., No. 1414 Poscc,t avenue, The •Bronx............... 83.40 689, McConnell, 'Michael, No. 1240 Lexington avenue ........... . .......... 83.95 805. Hausberg, Michael J., No. 51 Woodhull street, Brooklyn.............. , 83.38 690. Sc forth William L., No. 952 "1 rinity avenue .......................... 83.95 81X, Buttner, Louis, No. 1360 Third avenue................................. 83.38 691. Mangan, Daniel, ;~o. 102 East Ninety-eighth street .................... 1(3.95 807, Doherty, Cornelius B.. ' o. 241 East Fiftieth street.................... 83.38 692. Tighe, John J., Johnson avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I .................. 83.93 808, Ehlers, Edward D., t_ No. 434 East Eighty-seventh street..., ............ 83.38 693. O'Brien, Cornelius F., No. 4903 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn ................ 83.93 99, File, William J., No. 140 West One Hundred and Fifth street..,......, 83.39 694. De Witt, Stuart E., No. 466 East One Hundred and Forty-third street.. 83.93 810. O'Hare, John J., '~o. 255 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn ................... 83.38 695. Esau, John A., No. 79 street, Brooklyn ...................... 83.93 811. Lawlor, Daniel P.. No. 330 East Eightieth street...................... 83.38 696. 8502 Fifth Kearns, Patrick, No. 8502 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn .................... 83.90 812. Delaney, Josep;i W., No. 2207 Morris avenue........................... 83.35 697. Popp, Julius F., ?`o. 335 West Twenty-fourth street .................. 83.90 813. Burns, Peter E., No. 356 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street.. 83.35 698.

, Laurel ill, L. I

brose, 'No. 117 Washington aenue H Clancy, Am v 83.90 814. White, John J., No. 159 West One Hundred and Second street.......... 83.35 699. R}an, Edward Vii.. No. 131 \vest Eighty-third street .................. 83.9O 815. Donnelly, Charles F., \n. 519 West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street 83.35 7011. Finnen, William J., iNo. 346 West Forty-seventh street ................ 83.90 816. Pfeiffer, Peter J., To Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Carpenter 701. Frazer, John, No. 12$2 \ostrand avenue, Brookl n .................... 83.91) avenue, The Bronx............................................... 83.33 702. No. 1011 Wooddcrest avenue, The Bronx...........

Horan, M atthew, 83.88 817, Rowlands, George W., No. 226 East Thirty-first street ................. 83.33 703. Adams, \\'illiam, No 1627 Second avenue ............................ 83.88 819. McElroy. Thomas L.. No. 210 Union street, Brooklyn.................. 93.33 704. \fallander, Louis.:~o. 804 Fast One Hundred and Eighty-second street. 83.88 819. Collins, Michael, No. 156 South Eighth street, Brooklyn ................ 83.30 705. Moore Thomas J., No. 426 \Vest One Hundred and Sixty"-third street. 83.88 820. \ 'awne, Thomas, No. 10 Amsterdam avenue ......................... 83.30 706. Schaffer. Frederick D., No. 652 East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth 821. Beck. Robert B.. No. 454 West One Hundred and Fifty-first street.... 83.30

street .................... . ........... ............. .... Hundred and treet 83.85 822. Lynch, Edward FT., Neck road and Fast Twenty-eighth street, Sheeps-

707. Flood, James S., No. 628 East Two Hundred a Sixteenth street, The head Bay ........ .......................................... . 83.30 Bronx ................................. . .......................... 83.85 823. Hutchison, Marus D., No. 273 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth

708 . '_u lvehill, Patrick J., No. 82 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn .............. 83.85 street .....•...•...•..•••••••••-•.••.......••••.......••.•.......• 83.30

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 845

824. 'Murphy, Daniel P. No. 457 East One Hundred atul Thirty-sixth street.. 83.30 944. 1Hayer, Frncst J., \Walling ;t rcrt, Glendale, L. I . . . ....... . . .. . ....... . . . 82.75

825, 1 leineck, George A., Hanover avenue, Lltnhurst, L. 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.30 945, Dlcinrinken, Frank A., N». 134 1 rencc =ii . \ ew l' rk City . , . , , , , . 82.75

826, Ohtn, tern in A., No, 5(X) West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, 83.30 94(1 I icicl, Charles F., No, 528 I iftty-fifth street, Brooklyn,, , , ,, , , , , , , ,, , , , , , 82.75

827. Thompson, l lcnry J., Eagan's Cottage, No. 16 Washington avenue, Sea- 947. Gassman, Joseph U., No. 651 Prospect avenue, The Bn>nx ... . . ... . . . . . . . 82.75

side, Rockaway Beach, L. I, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.30 948. Anderson, Alexander C., No. 2170 I lomccrest avenue, Brooklyn . , , . , , , . , 82.75

828. Lloyd, William T., No. 47 Joraleroon street, Brooklyn, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.30 949. \I iller, John. No. 9 Prospect strcrt. \Vest N cw liright„n, S. I ....... , .... 822.75

829. Farrell, William J., No. 416 Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, , 83,28 950. Lenihan, William J., No. 353 P,cektnrn avenue, The Bronx .... , ... , ... , . 82, 75

830. Kttpfrian, Henry, No. 966 St. Nicholas aventte, , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , 83.28 951. .Duffy, AWilliam C.. No. 15O East Fifty-second street.......... , , ..... , . , $2.73

831. Long, Samuel J., Hiawatha avenue, 1-Iollis, L. I . . . . . .. . .. . . ...... . .. . . 83.28 952. 'Jalcolnt, Rohert. No. 539 Sixteenth street, Brooklyn , , , , .. , . , , , . , .. , , , .. 82.73

832. Flynn, Frank A., N o, 1629 Lexington avetlue, , , , , , , ,, , ,,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.25 953, Kc needy-, Dc not T., No, 1 I l oward street, Forest pat•I:wac, AVootlha n.

833. Shca, Jeremiah, No. 1749 Park avenue,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,, 83.25 L, 1.,.,.--.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,...,.--,,,............................... ti2.73

834. McCarthy, Thomas, No. 817 I?ast One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, 83.25 954, A[allon. Bernard, Ao. 357 I 't Sevcuty-secoucl street . . ..... . .. . ... . .. . .. 8_'.73

835. Williams, i l arry C., No. 224 West Fourth street, • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.25 955. I)rum, John J., No>. 8656 11av I~ iftecullt street, Bath Beach ,

836. Larkin, kclwarcl A., Casticton Corners, S. I .... . ...................... 83.25 956. Trojan, George, No . 364 West 'I hirty-sixth street...

837. Judge, Edward I ., No. 570 Seventy-second street, Brooklyn............ 83.25 957, Cunningham, Frederick L., No. 615 \V'rst One Iltntclrecl ant[ I orty- 838. Zankl, William, No. 410 East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street.... 83.25 fourth street .................... ................................. 82.71)

$.9. Larkin, Timothy, X. 1762 First avenue ............................... 83.25 958. Clyncs, Patrick, No. 1347 Ciny tvc1n1. "!'lie krony ... . .................. 82.711 840. Rath, Christian P., No. 12 Elm street, Richmond Hill, Brooklyn....... 83.25 959, Smith, William J., No. 775 East One Ilttndrecl and Eighty-third street-- 82.71) 841. O'Brien, John W., No. 2566 Seventh avenue ............................ 83.25 960. ),!ahoney, John No. 550 Kappock street, Spuyten Duyvil, The Bronx., 11., ~2.70 842. Smith, Robert \V., \'o. 23 Canal street, Jamaica, L. T .................. 83.25 961. Cohen, -\Iex., No. 265 Grand strec`.............. , ..................... 82.711 843. Filan, William, No. 550 Irnrty-seventh street, Brooklyn ................ 83.23 962. g John, No. 557 Wc,t One I Iunclrecl and fiftieth street.......... ~tn rte s o .n 844. Haslinger, Otto J., No. 100 :Avenue A ............. .......... 83.23 963, Lloyd, Arthur O.. No. 379 llle,cker ~trcet, ftrooklyn.................... 82.68 845. Morris, Patrick F., No. 667 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn .................. 83.23 964. Ahrens;, Fred C., No. 92 \urluhc> lave nue .............................. 82.6S, 846. Jansen, John, Jr., No. 808 East One hundred and Seventieth street.... 83.23 965. Grccnc, :Mourn.; S.. No. 360a Fifth street, I3roukIvii ..................... $2.68 847. Cuartnec, Juseplt, Ni,. 267 I[a:a One I lundre(l an l Fortieth street...... 13.23 966. Jlorse!ta1tser. Charles G.. No. 186 Ttst 1•:nc1 avenue ..................... 82.68 848. Brad'v, -1 pumas J.. No. 293 1 Icnrlrix street, Brooklyn .................. 83.20 9o7. I)ruro, Francis, N. 2`>l Alexander avenue....................... ...... ~2.68 849. Dottne:1y. Mark. N. 301 West Onc I1u1)tlred and Sixteenth street...... 83.20 968. 11cGratli, Jame, F., -No 130 kichtnoncl turnpike•. "fouul>kinstille, S. I..... 82.65 $ (I. O'Mar)l, John J., IZy(lers lane and Kings )ighway, Ilrooklyn............ 83.20 969. A[ttitanev. Tot))), N. 242 Lexington atenue, 1truuklt'n .................... 82.65 851. Briertun. SvIvester. Ao. 253 f•aerenth street, Brooklyn .................. 83.20 970 Riortittn, I hotnas, N. 449 \Vest lurk-f urti .street.................... 82.65 552. Cassidy, "I'hnmu 1 No. 41 Grove street, I 1m11tn-st, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83,21) 971. Town, C 1 ii 1.., A n. (9 lyirn-!;I ))n ❑ venue. l3rox ,klyn... , , , , , . ........... 82.65 $53. Gallagher, Francis Al.. Nu. 82 East Ninetieth street .................... 83.20 972. Keller, A\ illiam I.. No. 74-1 Eleventh :iv : uc, Luria I,land City.......... 82.65 854. (`'; ill iii iii , John 11, J., At, 517 I One Ilttndre(1 and Forty-sixth street, 83,22') 973, Buckler, Jnl- n .1.. A,, . 121 \Walcott a0 C, L' ro,hIvin .................... 52.65 855, ! (.1)1111 II) Philip J.. Ao. 17778 Setlgv,ick a)enuc, The Bronx,,,,,,,,,,.. 83,-'() 974, O'Ly nit , John, No..3bO I ni,1 tr-et, B:oolayn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82.65 856. Cahill, John I)., No. 238 last One lluntlre(l and Twenty-sixth street,., 83.20 975. Cnuningham. Alauricr I .. No. 1141 Decatur-strect, hroklyn............ 82.63 8)7. "I -csing, Rudolph, N u. 868 Eagle avenue. The llronx,,,,,, , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , 83.20 976. Ko'teman, AWilliam, No . J2_21 Reverlev road. Trnoklvn.................. 82.63 85•. (;eeLut. I (l 011 I ., No,. 79 Wo'cott street, Brool:lcn,, , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,, , 83,18 977, AV'olstcnhc>lme, A\ illiam, Ao. 't' I I e street, I;roolcicn.. , , ..... , ... , . 82.63 859. Carr:t, Char:c S., No. 23 Mill street, Brooklyn . . . . ................. . 83, ih 978. Scanlan, John, No. 3O0 \l`est One Ilun<lrcd .n l I ourtcentit street... , .. '2.6(I 8611, Storer, George I!., Nos. 224 anal 226 East Eleventh street .............. 83.18 979. Allan, 1\illitutt, No. 1044 I,' stret, 'l'hc l;ro, ........................ $2 801. 1 urns. ltnn) I No, 5(13 Wcst One Ilun(lrecl an(l Forty-se)enth street„ 83.15 9(,, (;adla;;hr, Pattl I'.. Ao, 49 Vpan Cortlawlt at'enty. 1 i,.ieen, L. I....., '2 o 862. Cartnnrlt, Robert Al., No. 243 I Iutl;on street ........................... 83.15 981. lntctnan, (;c )rge. No. 154 Cutfalo avcnt,c, l:rU()klcn.................... 82.013 503. Storms, John I ., No. 1J2 lust One Ilnnclrecl and Sixteenth street-,.... 83,15 c., Morris \V-.. No. ill \Vest One Ilttndrecl tnd Twrnt}-ninth street '2,6O 864. Pierce, Thcutas \\., No. i8 Perry street ................................ 83.15 9,?3. Kelleher, Peter J., No. 295 Spring street............................... $2.6t) 8(>;. Ritter. Herbert P., No. $16 I!ancock street, Brooklyn .................. 83.15 94. Long, Prank. N. 97 Monitor street, l;ronk!cn.......................... $2. (/3 &66. ))o1 ,n., John J., Au. 21; \)1)(t\ .CCO!1)I str(et, Brooklyn.... , , , • , , , , , , 83.15 98.,. 1 On 1) nut f., A,>. 20 \Volcott street I rr,,,1lv n . ..... . .... . . . . . . . ... )(2.6(1 1167. Van (;illnive, IIc))rt - W. 1.., \n. 128 Clrmcr street, It) wkiy'n,,.,.....,, 83.15 y 5 Larkin, \lirliacl, No. 2162 Fiftl a•;cnuc ................................ '2.6tI ')O'• Butler, J'>hn \\--. . 123 1 \inelicth street ........................ 83,13 97. 1,) Cl n, Gilbert \I., No. 85 1.>cc•x surer:; Brv , l;lrn-,................... 82.? 859. Iligclott-, I I rtrrt R., No. 1'/ Schertnr Cl) nrn street, Ii 001,1) , , .. , , . , . , , 83,13 9$,'.) l,'nlet,, Jerome• :A-, A o. 4. ?7 ) :ast One li tinrtrctl arul 1 ifty--cinhth street.. )47O. Al)Cartht•, AWilliam• No. 39, :A"((Mahan at-cnn( . . ...... . . . . ... . . . ........ 83,1) 9,`4 Wotlicka, Charles. Ao. 51)-1 !?ast 1 ie:htc -t i+hth street... , , . - , , .......... 82.i' 871. Sheehy. A1- illiam P., Ao. 428 Sixtieth street, Rrookiyn .................. 83,10 6'))). Stils',n. Charles \., Ar>. 37 Nri(lge street.............................. '2 872. Nnc Csmitlt, )iarry AL, No. 1.51;ttst One Ilundrecl and l'hirtv-first street. 83,10 99i t- tts Fdwar(1 I'., Ac,. 377 Collcer avecuc, The I x ................ x_2.55 873, A1)1lcan,.v-, I'Aw:u•cl J„ 'o, 225', Ei;htt-second street, Brooklyn..,,,„, 83,10 9Q Henn Ar,. 3)1 Grove street, I ool ire .................... 82.55 873. Sch '11" 'r J III) II \n. 821 Lngan arcct. Rr x kI, n ................ 83.1) ~CI3. Lcchanc, To tc>thy J., \ >, 122 \Vc.;t Sixty'-third trect.. , , , . , , . , ......... ti2.5i 875. Aluriang. Jul~tis Y., "u. 437 1 st Otic IInndred and Sixty-fourth street„ 83,10 991. Sullit„n. Join J.. tin. 22 Ncwt n avci nr:A I ria, L. I .. ............... 82 ii 876. 1laywn„cl, John 1.., Ao, 621 Fast One IItmelretl and 1 ighty-secon(1 street. 83,10 p9., .1)att, Johtt J., No. 458 Fact One Mundrecl and- Thirty-sevcuth street., R2.5 877. Scott, John 1.., No, 779 Union avenur. '! he 13rottx ...................... 83.)18 99h. O'Brien, Patrick J.. Nn. 736 Greene avenue. Brnc~kly-it.................. $2. i3 878. harthchiless. Ch(trles, 3Iatl)Ot•cir atcntt(, \\'c,tcic;ter .................. 83.08 C$)7. \lihcl John J, hi„>on place, Far Rockaway, L. I.................... ti2.^3 879. Bl, ss, \William, No. 411 :\instcrdani avenue ... . ..... . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 83 t 99A. 1•:(1_crI)\, I•:(!tcard T., N'' ;311) 11- cst One I Itm(h-c)l •1nc1 - l'welfth street. , ''2. i.3 8,KO .lc 1)onaltl. .An,lre,v V., Ao. 198 Court street, Brooklyn ................ 83.0 999. Converse, I rnk I)., No. 127 1)claoare street, I`lu,hirng................ x11. Keeling. William W. V., Nu, 163 1•:•t t One Hundred and I':iglueenth it)U(. AIaher, John J., Jr., No. 462 Fast One )-Ittn,lrccl ;tnrl Thirty-'istlt street.. 82.51)

street ............................................................ 83,O5 1001. Smith, George F., No 72 \lcl)ongal street, 1'roolclrn.................. $22.51) X42. I;rani;;an, Stephen J., N o, 214 East Fifth street, Brooklyn ,,, , , , , , , , , , , , 83,03 100! Crozier. Tames, n. 197 Chattnccr ai rct. lIn.,,k1 n .. , , . , , , . , , .. , ... '2 •()

8883. i)ri<c'll, 1)c1(,nis, N. 40 S-nith Fcntrtcmlp street, College Pojut, L. I., 83.03 1003- Shea. I -homas, N. 821 Fast Oac 1l11ndrerl and Sixt_r-ninth street...... $2.48 ~K4. Kearne}, Alichacl I:., No. 222 I:a.t One Hundred and I iftlt street....,, 83.03 1(104. (ire's, 1 red ric! , Ao. 4116 1!aml>nr t>tcnne ......... ................ 822 .4''

885. Glentt,m, Frank P., No. 403 \V-cst Forty-sixth street .................. 83.03 l(ll); \Vilhclut, Charles P„ N.,. 1169 \Vl:instvn avenue. The Bronx......... 82.4$ $'.t(, Acups Cale in, A o. 22490 Itathgate accntte ..... . . . ... . ........ . .. . . . .... 83.03: 1006, AViessherer, :Aclam, No, 24 ingrahar)) street, Ilrooklyn. , , , , , ... , , . , , , . , . $2.=15 887, l allxtt. John ., A n. 24;) Cunthcri;utd street, I-;rookly n . . . . . . ....... . . . . . J 83.03 1007. U'l,ricn, James J.. No. 4i9 \Vest I ort' n ntl, street .................... 53.44 88$. Pape. l rcclerick \V.. N. 423 Last One Hundredl and Seventy-ninth 100.$. Alaclock. John -I-., No. 69 lt Ninett lifth sTruct ...................... $2.48

strcet ............................................................ 83. 1(3 1O;)9. Parnarcl, William. No. 217 l >t~ter :neuttc. Br>okltn.................... 82.4D 889. Pcnncss>, John C., \o. 735 Washingt)>n ar enue, 11,-ooklyn. „ , . , . , , , , ... 83,(13 1011. Cl 1C\ Peter. \o. 1411 I3en;un at (n)e, \1'cstchester Village, The Bronx. 82,45 890. O'Brien. Timnthc L., Nu. 75 l=ast One Ilunclrecl and Iwenty-seventh 1(111 l; run, AVilhcr N.. N. 21 Post avenue. Port Richtnnncl, S. I ............

street ............................... ........................ I.... 83.03 1002. \Vottrich, Frederick \V., No 1225 Simpson street, The Bronx.......... t12.45 891. Rimes, Th:nna.; I.., No. 325 \Vest Thirty-sixth street .................. 83.03 1013. L'nlLOan, Toll)) 1.., No. $69 Park avcnuC............................... 82.43 892. 1 l))11 111(1 William P., Ao. 216 I t Ninth trect, Brooklyn, , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.03 1014. Tctzner, 1 red rid T T., No. 1412 Madison avenue.. , .. , , ........ , , , , , , , , S2 41 893. 1) In, J.-hit II A 232 I Thirt} -.sixth street, , , ,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 83.00 101 ~. Paul, lose])]'. Ao, 3(15 Hov•t av-cnuc, Long [s'.and City- , , , .... , , , ... , , . , , R_. 4 894. McCabe, IIcnry P.. No. 1126 Merest avenue, 7 he Bronx ................ 83.00 1016. Peck, Howard B., No. 261 :\lcx.utticr avenue.......................... $2.43 895. Alurphv, :Au usut, H.. No. 189 Aucluhon avenue ...................... 83.00 1017. Carljcrrv, l raccis S.. Nn. 244 Gold street, BBrooklyn.................... $2.43 896, Ptciffer. AVilli;tnt 1•:., \ü 1028 $econd a',-enne, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, 83.(I1) 1('118. Kemp. Geor:;e, Jr., -N o, 1111 \ a arcuate, Ilr,00kly n ... , .... , ....... , . , 82.4'> 897. KuLne, l recicrick, No. 1.,13 Witty-nitnth street, Brooklyn........... 83.0') 1(119. Fink, Frederick, No. 930 Trinity avenue. The Provx . .. . ......... . ...... 82.41) 898. T.arkin. J>,hn, No. 340 St. Anus avenue .............. ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • 83.01) 1020, Fc+ghcrv, Thomas, 10. 519 West One I luudred and 5evcnt)'-eigh.h street 82.111 899. Flood, Bernar(l .1., \o. 1018 Nelson avenue ............................ 83(10 1021. \\'hits, j )hn I-!.. No. c45 Broome street................................ $2.40 900. Tritzgerald, John 'I., No. 445 Henry- strcet, Brooklyn .................... 82.98 1022. l,yrnes. George J., No. 328 Eat Fifty-first street....................... 82.411 901. O'Ruurkr. Michael, Na. 169 Van Nest avenue, The Bronx .............. 82.98 1023. Burr, Warren F., No. 216 Ninth avenue, Lon,- Tslan,l City- .............. 82.41) 902. Schmidt, 1Edwar,1, N. 163 Webster avenue, Parkville, Brookly-n........ 82,98 1024. _McCarty. Robert P., An. 774 T)eNalh avenue, Brooklyn ................. $2.4)) 903. Rink, Charles. N o. 314 r t avenue .................................. 82.95 1025. Lvnnap, I-'atrick, No. 933 (sites nv,2nuc, Brooklyn....................... $2.4(1 904, O'Rourke, John J.. One I uuelrc(l and Sixth- Iifth street and Audubon 1(t26- AToonan, Jeremiah, An. 47 West One Hun)lrid not I rtc- Iifth street. ,.. 82,335

avenue, The Broax ................................................ 82.95 1027. 'Thompson, James 1 I.. No. 263 1Vcst Twelfth ctrcct..................... $2.38 905. McGuire, Joseph, No. 189 lf:rit Seventy-first street ...................... 82.95 1028. .l[urppy, Peter F.. No. 340 Fast One 1Iuudrec1 and "Thirty-fourtlf street,. $2.38 906. Corbitt, Walter, No. 1241 Lexington avenue .......................... 82.9. 1029. Stephens, Clatoic A-, No. 504 East One hundred and Sixty-secoiol street 82.38 907. Murray, Joseph .A., No. 1.07 last Light--fifth street .................... 82.95 10311. Hellman. Joseph. No, 3095 1Teath avenue. Kicgsl rit1ge.................. 82.3$ 908, 1)ribben, Samuel, No. 19 1•:t t Mighty -eit hth street, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 82.95 1031, "f aylor, John J-. No. 293 \ irnth a',•emtcs l;rov,kly n . , . , . , , , . , , ... , . , . , . , . , 82.3: 909. Snn•lh. Joseph, Jr., No. 171 Decatur street, Brooklyn .................. 82.9.1 1032. Garrisnu. AVilli;LLU H., No. 310 East Fifty-first street................... 82.35 91O, 1)ang, Jolui, Jr., No. 1347 Prospect place, Brooklyn .................... 82-93 1033, McGill. James '.Q., No. 109 Fourth street, Long Island City.............. 82.35 911. Grosky. Nathaniel C., No. 657 \V st street, Kensington, Brooklyn...... 82.93 1034. '_\T,•Govcrh. Patrick, No 222 East Forty-ninth street .................... S2.3. 912. Feist, Bernhard, Prall avenue, Huguenot, S. I ........................ 82.93 1035, La>vlcr, Michael :\.. Nn. 104 Broadway, Plashing, L. I.................. 82.3.5 913. Rahill, l~>hn J.. No. 170 West Ninety-seventh street .................... 82.93 10.36, Reilly, Charles J. No. 269 \Iidtvoocl street, Brooklyn................... 82.35 914. Peacock, Edward S., \o. 264 Seventh street, Brooklyn .................. 8_2,90 1037. Flynn, Patrick J., No. 142 East Two 1- ffinetrec1 and Twenty-third street, 915. O'Connell, John J., No. 3136 Corlear avenue, Kiogshridge .............. 82.90 'file Bronx ....................................................... S2.3 916. Weber, Frederick, No. 69 Gran(l avennc, Long Island City, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 82.90 1038. Ayers, $e mour L., No 230 '_\inetr--third street, Brooklyn, , .. , , . , , , , . , . 82,35 917, Stevens, Charles V., No 575 I ortictlh street, Brooklyn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 82,90 1039, McGovern, Ld>,+•ar4 P-, \o 307 East Sixty-tiftl: street. , , , , , , , , . , , , . , . , , 82.33 918. Dolan, \\illiam M., Prigt~s allot Stew'srt avenues, Richmond Hill, L. I,,, 82.90 1040. King, Stephen 1V., No. 714 East fourth street, Brooklyn ................ 82.33 919. Altirphv, John, No. 1356 St Marks avenue, Brooklyn .................... 82.88 111'[1, Kanc, Thomas, No. IS West One Hundred and "!'went)-lifth street...... 82.3t) 920, Sto,-jonann, lle;trv, Zerega avenue, The Bronx ......................... 82.88 1042. :11cCormack, James P., No. 443 \t'cst Forty--seventh street.............. $2.31) 921. Laren. Carl J., No. 442 .\mstcrclant avenue ............................ 82.85 1043. Fitzgerald, Michael J.. No. 437 Canal street.......................... $2.3))

922. Ryan, James J. No. 456 Marion street, Brooklyn ....................... 82.85 1044. Spitz, Charles, No. 410 East One Il,irndrcci and IEightY-second street.... 82.311 923, 1,rant2r, John ['., \Vest Sixth street, Coney Island, L. I, , , , . , , , , . 82.83 1045. 1Vard, Owen, No. 77 East Two 1Iunclre(1 an(1 Fsvciiticth ........ $2.2 $2.28

924. Stoltz, John P.. No. 11 North Eighth avenue, Rockaway Park, L. I..... 82.83 1146. Jewett, Robert C., No. 586 East One 1Taofdrcd and fifty--.sixth street„ 82.28

925. Hausman, Albert H., No. 474 West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street 82.83 1047. 1 lanlon, Peter E., No. 313 Sixtecuth street, College P,>int, L. I........

926. Gtitknecht, Theodore, No. 813 Fifth avenue, College Point, L, I.......... 82.83 1048. Alerz, John, No. 145 \Vest Sixty-second street........................ 82,25

927, Felleman, Gustavus, No. 1340 Bristow street, The Bronx ................ 82.83 1049. Ounbar, George J., No. 1193 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn.............. 92$. l)olloff, Frank J., No. 466 East One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street, . , 82.83 1050. 1-Learn, Christopher, No. 24 East One Hundred and 'I'hircl street...... 82.25

929. Cavanagh, '1'i;ontas J., No, 442 \{aclison street, Brooklyn, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,, 82,83 1051, \IcGauley, 'I- hotuas, No, 226 \\, cl:off street, Pro,,kl) n.. , , , . , , .. , . , ... 82.25

930. Archibald, Frank, No. 2052 Anthony avenue ...:........................ 82.80 1052. Shoemaker, Edward J., No. 543 West One ITurclrcc1 and Fifty-sixth 931. Scltmoll. George 11., No. 229 Penn street, Brooklyn ..................... 82.80 street .......... 82.25 932: Jordan, James. No. 210 \Vest One Hundred and Fourth street.......... 82.80 1053. Moran, Joseph, Gravesend and Sixtieth street, Brooklyn .............. 82.25

933. Lane, Jeremiah A., No. 438 Tenth avenue .............................. 82.80 1054. Kerns, John J., No. 9 Old Broadway.................................. 82. 25

934. McGee, Francis. No. 5815 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn ...................... 82.80 1055. Lennon, Edward J., No. 71 Horatio street........................... 8.;r25

935. Ehrgott. Frank S., No. 1318 Sixty-seventh street, Brooklyn ............. 82.80 1056. Busweiler, George J., No. 536 East Eighty-ninth street................. 82.25

936. Harvey, James F., No. 92 Jane street ................................... 82.80 1057. Quesenhurg, Percy L., No. 5409 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn.............. 82.25

937. Flynn, Francis A. P., No. 362 West Twenty-seventh street .............. 82.80 1058. Hand, Thomas J., No. 23 Sheffield avenue, Brooklyn................. 82.23

938. Casey, John, Lyon avenue, Westchester ................................ 82.80 1059. Steinmetz, Alichael, No. 432 Grant avenue............................ 82.23

939. Gallagher. John J., No. 113 North Elliott place Brooklyn ............... 82.80 1060. Tahell, William, No. 1862 Cruger avenue. The Bronx.................. 82.23

940. 1-lemlev, Joseph, No. 135 Hevwarcl street, Brooklyn ... . ................. 82.80 1061. O'Connor, Edward J. No. 30112 Perry avenue. "1 he Bronx............ 82.23

941. O'Neill, Arthur P., No. 256 Sixteenth street, Brooklyn .................. 82.78 1062. Cahill, Thomas M., No. 1521 Greene avenue, Brooklyn................ 82.2(1

942. McGrattan, Andrew, No. 50 Cook avenue, Elmhurst, L. I ............... 82.78 1063. Lynch, William J., No. 141 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn................ 82.2))

943. Pracht, Gustave A„ No. 655 Tenth avenue .............................. 82.75 1064. O'Malley, William B., No. 1213 Hoe avenue, "1-he Bronx................ 82.20

RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. 846 THE CITY

1065. \\ilkins, Cord 1). F., N. 215 Eldert street, Brooklyn ................ 52.20 1185. Slitting, Emit if., No. 693 Nint:i avenue............. ........... 81.68 S1.68

1lK~fi. I cter~, 1\'illiam L. Diu. _~ \ ~tttclttzen street, Tutnpkin~t illc, S. [ ....... 22 ;t2.21) 1186. g cs, Edward F., No. 33 East Shell troad, Corona, L. I .............. 1Iu 1t

11367. Dfunnhan, John I'., \u. 336 Macon strcrt, Brooklyn .................. 82.2t) 118i. Isbell, Claude B., Wardell avenue, Westcrleigh, S. I.................... 81.68 81.65

1(168. (;ihson, Jr., Edmund, No. 1 Columbus avenue .......................... 82.20 1188. Grace, George J., No. 17 Stuyvesant street............................. 81.65

1069. Lang, "fhomac J., No. 153 1\ est Tenth street .......................... 82.20 1189. Taylor, Wilber J., No. 1624 Seventy-tirst street, Brooklyn.............

1O70• I.ourtuc_,, AIatthrty, Ao. 501 1V'est One Iluutlrc(1 and Thirty-third street. 82.2O 1190. Cortright, AV' iii am B., Ao. 93 West I enty-second street, W hitestone.. 81.65

11171. KIuber• John O., First street and Broadway, Bayside, L. I 82.211 1191. Kiefer, William A., No. 1346 Prospect avenue, The Bronx .............. 81.65

1D72• Bush, ):barb, 1)., Nn. 2802 Farragut road, Brookl}n ................... 82.18 1192. Ryan, James S., No. 21 Barker avenue, Williamsbridge................ 81.65 81.65

1073. Kiernan, Philip C., \o. 437 l:a;t One Hundred and - I•V.ent first street. 82.18 1193. llellntan, Charles, \o. 528 West Fifty-first street ..................... 81.63

11174. Hill, Thomas \.. \o. 563 Lorimer street, Brooklyn .................... 82.15 1194. McCormack, James E., No. 318 East Fifty-eighth street................. 81.63

1tl75. Ptiacr, Henri- R.. \ ,. 12 South \\ atcrh- attune, Roc1. i t - Reach, L. 1. 52.18 1195. \lcCarthy, Patrick S., No. 1477 Rosedale avenue, Westchester.......... 81.6O

1076. Pabst, John f I.. N. 231 Fast Onc I lundred and Ttvont}-sixth street.. 82.18 1196. 1197.

Mahoney. Patrick J., No, 309 East Sixty-ninth street ...... ............. Gordon, David, No. 534 East Eighty-fourth street...................... 81.60

1077. Naumann, \1 ti I?.. No. 1373 \\'ashington avenue_ ................... ?2.15 82.18 119(. Ilanshcw, Joseph W., No. 794 Greene avenue, Brooklyn................ 81.60

1078. Fried, Charles, \o. 3?2 East Ninetieth street .......................... 82.18 1199. Coots, Joseph. No. S15 Forty-third street, Brooklyn.................... 81.60

1079. 1079.

Sackett. Stephen \1.. \o. Si Lenox avenue .......................... Corky, Cl

Stephen 1\'., \o 547 Lenobilt avenue, Brookhn .............. 52.18 1200. Buckley, \'v"illiam F., No. 1505 Hoe avenue, The Bronx................. 81.6O

1081. ToWn<cnd, Charles, No. 566 :\tusterdaut avenue ...................... 82.15 1201. Carroll, P:tilip B., Igo. 66 Windsor place, Brooklyn.................... 81.60 81.60

1082. Prtcrs, oseth. N o. 1161 Thirty-ninth street. Bronklyn ................ 82.15 82.15

1202. 1203.

Murtatigh. Daniel L., No. 109 East Ninety-sixth street................. Cox, Hugh J., No. 568 Leonard street, Brooklyn....................... 81.58

1(1~3. Schaffn r, George. No. 360 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn .................... $2.15 1204. \Varren, \William T., No. 69 East Ninety-fifth street.................... 81,58

11)84. - Brooklyn tihra, J: unes. -No. 669 \\ ct ;trect. Iicnsinnton. ..............

No. SS Dcan Brook l, n ... NIcGuire, Cornelius, street, ... .. . ..... . ... . . 82.15 1205. Donlon, James A. No. 422 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn ................ 81.58 1085 . 1O'45 l l,nn. Wi lino J. \I. \o. 521 \\•cst One Ilundred and 1 ift}-sixth 1206 Cohen, Julius, \o. 234 Madison street ................................ 81.58

82.15 1207. Weinberg, Julius, No. 422 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street.. 81.58

10,E . street .........................................

........ Dezc1L "rhonias C., No. 235 \\ -eat Sixteenth street .............. (2.15 1208. 1209.

McCabe, John J No. 352 Pulaski street, Brooklyn...................... Allen, William W., No. 566 Lenox avenue ............................

81.58 81.5$

1088. 1"Dung, Harry .. No. 582 East One I lundred and Forty-first street...

\\ard, nhn 1IJ No 1(17 \Iclrc,.c street .............................. 82.15 8 .15 1 10. McMahon, Henry, No. 403 \'Vest Forty-fourth street.................... 81.55

111N9. J $2.15 1211. T loud, James C.. N .287 East One hundred and Fort'-sixth street.... 81.55

11191). 11191.

\linion Stephen. No. 1,3 Unrlcrhill avenue, Brooklyn ................ Rothmans, \1•tlhant I.. No. 937 East One Hundred and I'ift} ixth street. 82.13 1212. Daniel, James J., No. 207 West Tenth street .......................... 81.55

82. 13 1213. Apfel. George. No. 515 Eighty-eighth street, Brooklyn.................. 81.55 1(M)2. \lurra_\, James L., N. 207 Eighth aVrune ............................

52.13 1214. Dale, Joseph _A., A'o. 544 West One hundred and Fifty-sixth street... 51.55 1093. Roan, John if., Ao. 26 Fast One I and Seventeenth street.... J $3 1215. Speilinan, Frederick G.. \o. 667 Prospect place, Brooklyn .............. 81.55 1O9{. Alannk,, No. 465 Sistt- ct street.

Eugene ere F., klgc

s y

9 _.13 52.13 1216. Donnelly, Christo 'ter P~ J.. No. 342 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn.......... 81.53

11197- Brooklyn Duolc~-, Eugene lt., \,,. 450 Bainhridgc street. Brnokl ~n ............... 8~ 13 1217. Lotcv, Henry, No. 443 East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street...... 81.53 11197. Jame , l . _. t Tenth sere.. ....................... hart.

168 ................... 1218. Phelan, Joseph A., No. 229 East Eighty-seventh street................. 81.53

11197. 168 Fnr cth if Flirt, ii on \\.. \-_e glib tree N S2.10 S2 it) 1219. :\lain, John H., No. 522 West Tt~ent first street...................... J y' '.1.53

11195. Stllitan, John 11.. \n. 326 17,a I if[} ei hth street ................... 82.08 1720. Brennan, James H., Thirty--second street and Beach, Coney Island..... 81.53

1(199. Glei.on, Mortimer J.. No. 377 Kosciusko street. Brookln............ 82.08 1?'l. Burke, John S.. Nc. 110 Comutontvea!th avenue, The Bronx........... 51.53

111)(1, Ca.la~=c, c acrnue. I- he Bronx ................ ( ;ti cl T.. Aa. X96 Grant e, 52.08 l'_'• 'I icrncy, John H.. Nom. 681 Fast 1'wo Hundred and Thirty-second street 81.511

1101. "1 11canfrerc, (:u<ta, c .1.. No. 943 C tlleg-c avenue, he Prnnx............ 82.1)8 12'3. Hickey, Eugene, No. 505 Henry street, Brooklyn...................... 81.50

11(12. C n,hl,ut. \licl arl. Cl„ce .tenur. Concord. L. 1 ...................... Perkins, Patrick. No. 28O Cleveland street. lL. 82.08 1224. Walsh, William J., No. 5 West Sixty-third street..................... 81.51)

1111.2. T... ................... Perkins, et. 11 52.05 1225. Goldman, Bernarcd, No. 2116 \V•altos avenue, •1 'he Bronx .............. S1.50

1111-}. Frank, An. 4'(l Poplar street, l}n IIi'ls. L. I ra $2.05 1226. Smith, John J., No. 156 Meserolc avenue, Brooklyn.................. 81.51)

11115. \lahrr. jo T. J.. No. 986 Union accnnc, The Bronx .................. 82.05 122/ Netv ins , George AV., No. 22 Cleveland avenue, Far Rockaway, N. 1•.. 81.51)

11 U6. Kirk, James I'., Au- 227 Sctcntt--lir t street, Brooklyn ................. tree,, 82.05 1228. Clark, Henry P., No. 302 East Ei;htecnth street....................... 81.50

11117. Diii A\dli;tm• An. 2(11 1 uticr Ii et }v ....................... 1229. Rrennan, Joseph \\"., No. 3 Perot street, Kingshridge ................. 81.51) 11(lti. (;lcnnm, Tom i No,. 55 \\c>t One hun(lrctl and Seivm(eiith street.... 82.03

133(1. Fiilbride. P,yrrnt J.. N. 67 Eighth avenue............................. 81. (1 1TIK?. Alctzgcr. Lnni<. No. 1341 Putnam avenue, 11ro klvn ................ r ...

82.03 ,~ i`_.O.i 1231. Damm, Christopher, No. 1356 Brook avenue ................ .......... S

Illu. 1111.

]lartincau. G)irtnee. No. 339 Ecl rcrnnhe avenue ...................... Rekefcller. Hunter P.• No. 274 \\yelling street, Richmond Ftill. L. I $2.03 1232. Frazier, Patrick J., No. 14(1 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn ................. 81.48

1112. Ita}nes• Michael J.. No. 9.3 Pacific sire t, F;rooklvn ................... 82.03 1233. 1234.

Carroll, George F.., No. 61 Hausman street, Brooklyn................ McCormack, Frank, No. 4 Lincoln avenue, Fort Wadsworth, S. I.....

51.45 81.45

1113. Gra l}, Patric: I ., No. 51 Orrh;tnl street. City l land .................. 52.(1) 82.0,) 1235. Gaffncc, John, No. 106 Nclson street, Brooklyn....................... 81.45

1114. Me[)onnc1l. \William. N. 259 Lin ern averne, I;rvnkl_ n ................ 82.01) 1236. Peitz. Joseph, No. 1352 Brook avenue................................. 81.45

1115. (riswol 1, Aaron H.. No. 2266 S ventli avenue ......................... • 1237. Smith, Floyd '~.. No. 292 Barclay street, Flushing .................... 81.45

1116. Kith cl,rr, i~~hn _A., Pad Secrtttecnth ~trert and Benson ;tvenuc, Brook- g 1238. Dwyer, Edward J., No. 134 \V'e.st Sixty-third street ................... S1.45

1117. h it .

A\ ahchcl(l, .Arthur C.. _Ao 522 1\ e One Hundred and Si\t\-!ir t street. 8?.Oil 52.00 1 239.

1240. Suss, Philip, No. 330 John on avenue South, Morris Park .............. Buckley, John J., No. 407 East One hundred and "Flirty fourth street.

(1.45 8\.43

111. Rcill}, F in ti., An. ( 3 \\ a hingt in street. Corona .................... S2.OJ 1241. Kane, Thomas. No. 451 1htrty-~.eventh street. Brooklyn ............... $1.43

1119. 112(1.

1)unn, AV- illiani P.. N. 71 Clarkson street ................. ......... O'Brien. Patrick, N. 314 \Vest One Ifttndred and Seventeenth street..

82.01) 52.00 1242. t'ndermark, John J., No. 3111 Jamaica avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I... 81.43

91.43 I 12 . lrak, "1hnmas T.. A~,. 391 Tenth ctrcet, Brooklyn ..................... 42.(1:1 1_243. Crosby, Edtcarrl, No. 130 East One Hundred and Ninth street........

81.43 1122. Croak argv. Thu -A.. A . 3167 Park avenue ............................. 82.0(1 1244.

1245. Kelleher, John F'., No. 161 F.!tst Thirty-sceond street, Brooklyn......... Zelink, Joseph H., Vin. 198 Snttth Eighth street. Brook]) -n.... .. ... 81.43

1133. AV- ii n. Ralph _A.. N 145 La... street, Brooklyn ..................... 1

X1.9( 51.98 1240. street Sotvarby, John, No. 526 \V•est One hundred and Seventy-third street... 51.4(1

I1?4. 1) liau.,lii -}, 1\ illiam. An. .9 1\ eat One Hnntlrcclth Greet.......... 1247. Sehattenkirk. Simon, Erlivards avenne, \\•estchester .................... 81.41)

11?5. Lauhcr lit imcr, \\illiam, \n. ill Knickerbocker avenue, 11esnk)}n..... S1.9 1248. Hale, Thomas B., No. 206 Boulevard. Rockaway Beach............... 81.4(1

112(. Miller. .\aeu t. No. 386 Fr ,nt street ................... .. 51 .9,; Sl -9, 1349. 1 rctt, Thomas, A1'illiamsbridge road and Boston Post road, The

1127. 'gist Tiernan, AV- illiant H.. A0 1211 \V One Hundre(l and Third street.... Bronx . 81.4(1 1128. holster• Alton .A.. No. 369 Fast One hundred and Eighty-third street.. 81.9.E

1 -1811• •' ..

East' ' •'

Tones, John J., An. 29 Eas Twenty-first street, AV'ltitestone............. 81.411 1129. Clare, John J.. No ̀-S .Amitt' street, Brooklyn .......................... 81.95

81.9- 1 ~; 1. Keenan, Patrick J., No. 534 Third at,enue............................. 81.411 11311. 11olie. Robert \I. I).. No. 135 Gitudd place, Brooklt-n ..................

51.95 12 2• I)asginsu1ler, George, No. 401 East I cuts ninth street............... 1131. Lamhrccht. J cth \I., \n. 4'6 I:a t Fiit}-accenth street ..............

1253. Murray, J'une:; F.. No. 88 .A\udubot a\cone ........................... 81.411 1132. Grgan. John. No. 433 East One hundred and Twentieth street......... 81.93

1254. Mooney, Charles P., No. 18a Huron street, Brooklyn ................. 81.4O 1133. AV"aitzfclder, Santuel H., No. 245 \V•gist One Ilnndred and Fifteenth 1255- Maloney, Daniel J.. Nn. 549 Fiity-ninth street, Brooklyn.............. 1.3$

1131. tree[

Gilligan, Charlr S., Too ir h. .i... .tad Tocnt} ....... sheet and ST .93 12'6. I,iiingston. John, No, 315 EaFt One hundred and Twenty--third street. 81.38

81.38 Adrian avrnne ....... ........................................... RI.93

1257. 1258.

Cullen, William. No. 694 Eagle avenue ................................ Cregan, Michael, No. 162 East Fifty-seventh street..................... 81.38

1135. Cox, Charle W. M d s , Nn. 131 ilfor street, Brooklyn ............ ...... 51.93 1259. Shcvlin, Jam North es F., No. 17 Nor Moore street....................... 81.38 1136. Palmer, Charles. Tenth ~trcet and Avenue C, College Point, L. I 51.93 \Furphy, Jantcs P.• ioo. 230 Fast Fifty second street.................. 81.39 1137. Bruckner. Frederick. Nn, 852 L•ni n avenue, The Bronx ............... 81.93 1261.

1261. \'ors, \\ ill ni E., No 809 Freeman street, The 13ron~ ................ 81.38 1138 \IcEt ,,. \\ ihram 1:.. No. 132 (1 niit avenue. 1 he P,roux............ 81.91 1_262. Dunn, \\'iliiain G., 'No. 119 Leroy street ............................. 81.35 1139. Patron• Robert, N;,. 1(1 \\ •c;t \mciecsl1 street, \\ - hitestone ............ 81.90 1263. Gassman, George, No. 114 Essex- street, Brooklyn ..................... 81.35 114)1. Git1„rlt Hrnvaritl \1'.. Ncty Dorp. S. I ................................. 51.90 1264. Falkenburg, \William L. Efibert avenue, New Dorp. S. I 81.35 1141. Henn I..• 21(16 ss Bay P. (,.. Rilsiosc1. New fork.......... l) Itnt, 81.9:1 1265. ~Iuhlbtch• Christian C., No. 671 East One Hundred and Se,•ent}•-ninth 1142. Dellis. Peter, No. 21(16 :\rthur avenue, The Bronx ................... 51.88 81.35 1143. O'Connor. Dominick, Nn. 1117 Boeruni place, Brooklyn ................. 81.88 1266

street ............... ' . ''.....' . ' .........e li t. 81.35

1134. •., Little, Francis AV No. 57 I:ort Greene place, Brooklyn ................. 81.S8 T'aver., John, _fin. 3119 \\gist Onr Iinifitcd and I enty-- se ster.i street. Travers, L., 7crega avenue and Butler place, \Vgid1hester......... 81.35

1145. \'etlt, Jacob P.• N~,. 391 )vast One 11undred and Fift}-eighth street...... 81.88 1268. 1_68. Bertsch, I rederick C., No. 874O l.ighteenth avenue, Brooklyn............ red

81.35 1146. McGuinness. Michael -\I.. No. 1284 Amsterdam avenue ................. 81.88 126°. Murtha, John P., No. 2O5 I':ast Ei_hty-fifth r(rect....................... 81.31 1147. Roo<a, AV•illiam \L. No. 761 F:aat One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street.... 81.85 12i0 Locktcnocl, Ilarold 1., No. 1643 I:a~~*. Fottrtecnth street, Brooklyn....... 81.311 1148. Byrne, James J., No. 349 F~)rty-fifth street, Brooklyn .................. 81.85

1271. Reilly, John J., No. 305 East Eighty-eighth street....................... 81.30 1149. I;crnc,, John 537 Fifty --fifth ~trect, Brooklyn........... J J.• _ - ........ \"

Lland S1. , S1 .S5

lei , \)ills \\'illiam \o. _ Kea Street, Brooklyn ....................... J - - • ~?~ P 81.30 I I -1 I Itno• \1 illiam J.. C rntre ,tree., City ........................... 1273. Schnitzler, chi'., \o. 241 East Seventy-first street...................... 81.30 1152 Samuel P., No. 189 Audubon ......................... Jc i kni;. street 81.85 1271. Tnoh}, John J., \n. 14(1 ?nelson street, Brook)}•n....................... 81.3(1 1152. Jerkin,. lames \I.. No. 704 Herkimer street, Brooklyn ................ 81.85 ~7

)27 \IcMurray, Jolin, No 181 \\artvick street, Brooklyn.................... 81.3(1 1153. Duffy, :\nthon}• \L, No. 193 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn ............... 81.85

1276 Kavanagh, John P., No. 3095 Ifcath avenue ............................. 81.3O 1153. Carroll, Corne1 iu>, \o. 400 11e t One Hundred and Tnenty fourth i277. Ilanneniant Charles, No. 61 Ten Eyck street, Brooklyn................. 81.30

117'

street ....... ... .... ........... .....................

\fagan,, ii ......1 ..., .o. 166 East Eighty .second street ................ 81.85 81.85 1278.

I9. -. Lahert, John. No. 44 \McDonough street, Brooklyn...................... CrosUy, Daniel I1\o. 112 \'v e t One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street.. .,

81.28 81.28

1156. \k( ow an, Bernard, Nn- 2472 \Iarion avenue ......................... 81.87 81.83 12R). McHugh, Janies J., No. 162 Covert street, Brooklyn ..................... 81.28

1157. Morrison, James P., Two hundred and Sixtieth street. Riverdale, N. Y. 81• \\'artield, Orville A., Lawrence <t' enue andd Forty-seventh street, Brooklyn 81.28 1158. Shottvell, Ger,rge \I.. No. 31 F:rastina place, Mariners Harbor, S. I 81 83

1282. Bakker, Max M., No. 2144 Crotona avenue, The Bronx................. 81.28 1159. Otcendoff, Martin, No. 5119 Seventieth street, Brooklyn ................ 81.83

1283. Ratjler, \\'illiam. No. 957 Second avenue............................... 81.25 1160. Wal,li, Richard 11., No. 236 East Eighty-seventh street ................ 81.80

1284. Collins, Edty L., No. 30 Madison street................................ 81.25 1161. Rush, Edward Il.. No. 577 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn .................. 81.80 Rappolt, Louis. No. 1342 FIorschell street, Scabury Park, AWestchester... 81.25 1162. Ko,,-ter. Henry AV., No. 365 East One I-Fundred and Sixty-eighth street. 81.80 1285•

1286. arrv. John \I., No. 176 \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. 81.25 1163. Gillis, \\illiam C., Ambo} road, Pleasant Plains, S. I .................. 81.80

81.80 1287. Stanton, Jos. \V., No. 200 West Forty-first street........................ 81.25 1164. \\•idler, Henry C., \o. 383 Fir .t avenue ...............................

81.50 1288. Cleveland, Charles B., No. 213 East Thirteenth street ................... 81.25 1165. "Timothy Gleason, J. No. _7, z Morton street ........................... J.

, The 81.80 1289. Robinson, Arthur A., Jr., No. 589 -Ninth avenue.................. .. .. 81.25 1166. Hurley. Patrick J., Brook avenue. Bronx ....................

81.78 1290. Hutchins, Sydney E.. No, 206 Grant avenue, Chester Park, Queens, L. L. 81.25 1167. 1108.

Finn, Oscar J.. No. 97 Johnson street, Brooklyn ........................ Peake. Henry J. No. 87 West Tw•elft'a street, \Vhitestone, L. I........ 81.78 1291. 1.auggons. George, No. 540 East Eighty-ninth street .................... 81.23

1169. 'McCracken, William. No. 623 East One Hundred and Forty-first street 81.78 1292. Gillen, John J., No. 146 High street, Brooklyn .......................... 81.23 81.23

1170. Bulntan. John J., No. 310 \\•est One Hundred and Forty-fifth street... 81.78 1293- (120 ).Morgan Brooklyn \\'olfe. Clinton L., No. avenue, ................... 81.23

1171. Finn, John W., No 527 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street... , 81.75 120• '1unstall, D id T., No 414 East One Hundred and Eightieth street......

1172. Kiefer, Philip E., No. 224 East •I•hirty-fifth street ...................... 81.75 1295. Donohue, Thos I., Commonwealth avenue, The Bronx.................. 81.20

1173. O'Neill, James J., No. 104 Van Nest avenue, Brooklyn............ . 81.75 1296. 1297.

McKean, Albert \V., No 457 West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street.. Hyman, Louis, No. 6 EaOne Hundred Eighteenth =t and street..........

81.20 81.20 1174. O'Brien. John, No. 18 Jane street ........................ . 81.75

1175. Galvin, Michael, No. 563 Gates avenue, Brooklyn ...................... 81.75 1298. Cocks, Nicholas T., No. 621 East One Hundred and Eighty-second street 81.20

1176. Esselhorn, Robert, Seguine avenue, Prince Bay, S. I .................... 81.75 1299. Post, Harry, No. 119 Oak street, Richmond Hill........................ 81.20 1177. Welsh, John H., No. 120 Ainslie street, Brooklyn ....................... 81.73 1300. Clack, Edward L., No 23 Flushing place, Flashing...................... 81.20

1178. Heslin, La-1 rence, No. 30 Kotnvenhoven place, Brooklyn ............... 81.70 1301. Zink, Vsilliam. No. 328 West Forty-seventh street....................... 81.20

1179. Praetorius. Charles A., Rentsen street, Jamaica, L. I .................. 81.70 1302. Snt"th, James F., No 361 West Thirtieth street......................... 81,20

1180. "Trick, Vs ilber J.. No. 1965 Seventh avenue ............................. 81.70 1303. O'Donnell, \\ illiani J., No. I Catherine slip............................. 81.20

1181. Ferguson, Patrick. No. 315 Fast Twentieth street ...................... 81.70 13(14. Morris, Frank R., No. 251 East Eighty-fourth street.................... 81.20

1182. Knell, Edmund, No. 320 Grove street, Brooklyn ........................ 81.70 1305. Sullivan, Michael, No. 61 West One Hundred and Eighth street......... 81.20

1183. Ryan, Patrick, No. 779 Eighth avenue ................................. 81.68 1306. McCaffrey, John J., No. 227 Sandford street, Brooklyn.................. 81.18

1184. White, 'Martin H., No. 417 Ninety-first street, Brooklyn ................ 81.68 1307. Brown, George A., No. 244 Hewes street, Brooklyn...................., 81.18

RECORD. 847 MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. THE CITY

1308. Cooke, Edward W., No. 203 Columbus avenue ...................... • •.. 81.18 1431. Connolly, Edward J., No. 311 Thirty-niiith street, Brooklyn............ 81),73

1309. Strobel, Jacob, No. 2003 Washington avenue, The Bronx ................ 81.18 1432. Ncl!ill, Juhn J.. No. 368 Lenox avenue................................ 8)1.70

1310. Ellis, Edgar P., No. 21 First street, Iirooklyn ........................... 81.18 1433. Kenny, James F., No. 522 East One Ilundred and Thirty-eighth street. 81).711

1311. . faIoncy, John J., \o. 97 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn ................... 81.15 1434. Crowley, John R., No. 20 Third place. lronk':}n...................... 81).7(1 8)1.71)

1312. Keenan, John P., No. 2667 Marion avenue, The Bronx .................. 81.15 1435. Anderson. Charles B., No. 339 East (Fifty-second street................

1313. Leonard, George R., No. 468 Flnmboldt street, Brooklyn ................ 81.15 1436. Bancker. George C., No. 207 I•:ighteenth street, P,rooklcn.............. 811.71)

1314. Stoll, Adolph I=., No. 24(', Ocean parkway, Brooklyn .................... 81.15 1437. Gleason, John II., No. 62 Wyckoff avcntle, Richmond Mill. L. I........ 8)).711

1315. Carlin, John P., No. 521 West One Ilttnrlrccl and Fifty-ninth street...... 81.13 1438. Gorman. Ignatius L., No. 78 Jan,, street .............................. N1.71)

1316. XleGivncy, Ale t., No. 546 Fifty-eighti street, Brooklyn .................. 81.13 1439. ATcGillin, Thomas, No. 582 Graiid street ............................ ~II.GS

1317. AicCartncy, 1ltomas J., No. 341 East •fcnth street ...................... 81.13 1440. 'I Kalb, George, Two hundred and liirlv-ninth street anti CL r)iutu I

1318. 1319.

Curran, James, No. 1092 Park :n•enuc ................................ Cahill, Alartin, No. 29 \larion street, Brooklyn ........................

81.13 81.10 1441.

aventle ........................................................... Shcvlin, James E., No. 132 \1't One llttnrlrctl :utd it ttcnt.\-ninth trcct.

8) I.6 { $11.68

13211. Johnston, •I hos. If., No. 3007 flub Terrace, Kingsbrdgc. N. Y......... 81.10 1442. Ritchie, William C., No. 217 West C)nc hundred and ]•t+rnlicth trcet. 8) .68

1321. O'Brien, Kennedy, No. 29 Stitton street, Brooklyn ...................... 81.10 1443. Elder, James J., No. 109 Ainslie street, firnnkl}n...................... $11.68

1322. oklyn......... 'vTarten. James F., No. 39 Pine street, Bro ............... 81.10 1444. Brown, James F dward, No. 321 Sumpter street, Brook)) n............ ` I.68

1323. Ozap, Edw. F., No. 2301 Crotona avenue. The Bronx .................. 81.10 1445. Brown, John, No. 188 (lull street, Brnoklyn.......................... -(1.68 x(1.65

1324. Slieehan. AV m illia li.. No. 326 East Fifty-eighth street .................. 81.1)) 1446. Grectic, Edgar G., No. 181 Claremont avenue........................ y11.65

132 5. llcwitt, m et A., No. 294 Holland avenue ............................ E 81.10 1447. ]lead, Thomas ...No. 350 West Twcntv-seventh street................

1326. Stchhins, (:mil 11., No. 19 Sixth avenue ......................... . Green, Matthew, No. -seventh street, ................

81.03 81.08

1448. 1449.

Taggart, John, No. 56 East One Hundred and Twenty-eighth s1i ........ Ilughes, Janes H. J., No. 31O West One hundred and Irurty-eighth 1327. 625 Fifty Brooklyn

strect ............................................................. 8)).65 1328. Quinlan, Jatnes, Jr., Two IIundred and Thirty-eighth street and Boole- III.(„

vard, The Bronx .................................................. 81.0`3 1450. O'Plahcrty, Thomas, tn, 145 \Vav ,rlt place.......................... 8(1.(5

1329. Gaffney, James It.. No. 134 Oak street. Brooklyn ...................... 81.08 1451. Cooke, James J. No. 422 Fort}-third street, I;rookl•,n................

133)1. Culhans, "] hos. Jas., No. 120 West One Ilumlred and Second street...... 81.o5 1452. Cook, William A., No. 268 Woodbine street, Brooklyn ................ 81.63 8(1.63

1331. Ptichs, Charles W.. No. 819 Beverley mad, Brooklyn .................... 81.05 1453. Mullen, John L., No. 67 West One Ilnndred and SecO1t)I strrct........

1332. 1,1)111t, William 3L, No. 102 1-fale avenue, Brooklyn .................... 81.t)5 1454. (assidt', I )ugh, No. 95 East One I I lndre(I and Seventy-ciglith 'trcet.. 8)I.63

1333. Fagan, Patrick J., No. 611 Halsey street. Brooklyn .................... 81.03 1455. Gallagher, Alichael, No. 2297 Loring place. !h). Bronx................ 811.63

1334. Logan, "fhns., No. 113 last ]?ighty-cighth street ...................... 81.(13 1456. A) innerly, Leroy S., No. 11)8 Kosciusko street. Brookcn............... $1).63 8)1.63

1335. Clone, Webael, No. 745 Unim? street, Brooklyn ........................ 81.03 1457. AItlrpin, Jeremiah F.. No. 155 \Ve.t Sixty-eight)? trcet...............

1336. Myers. ),lichael, No. 48 West One hundred and Sixteenth street........ 81.03 1458. Lander, Lharlcs P.. No..333 Sixth street ............................. 8)1.63

1337. ))alloy, "1-1to~., No. 1111 Washington avenue, The Bronx ................ 81.(13 1459. Lawlor, William F., East Two EIundred and Sevcntecrah 'trc•ct. AVil-

1338. 1339.

\Vinherrv. Paul S., No. 558 Eleventh avcnuc ............................ Johnston, Prank II.. No. 114 South Fourth street, Brooklyn............

81.03 81. IX) 1460.

limn bridge ................................................. Enrig]tt, William J., No. 3707 \Villett avenue, William,Lrid c..........

till. 63 8(1.6))

1340. Parley, l larry J.. Nn. 27 St. Marks place. Brooklyn .................... 81.00 1401. Lemmon, Frank E., No. 244 \Vest One I lnndred and Sixteenth street. - 8u.61)

1341. Iloran. Jatnc~ ]t.. No. 15)) \Villi; :,venue, The Bt•ottx .................. 81.00 1462. Irwin, William G.. No. 5))0 \Veit One Ilundredi and lifty-ninth trcet.. "11.6(1

1342. Cronin, •I- imoth No. 590 Tenth street. Brookl}n........... 81.00 1463. Curtin, Patrick. No. 581) East One IIttnclrccl and Thirty-sixth street....

1343. Harrington, Thrnnas J.. No. 27 Cambridge aveiite. Coruna............ 81.0O 1464. F.yons, John II., No. 521 l,urty-eighth ,trcct, Ilr()nklyn ................ 8(1.58 11.5

1344. E)ert, John, No. 2467 I loffivan street, The Bronx .................... 81.(11) 1465. 1)ohcrty, Patrick, No. 471 l nrtv-thin) Street, 0rookl•,n ................

1345. Cahill. John I.., No. 122 Chestnut street, Brooklyn .................... 81.00 1466. Cordes, Beujan?in, No. 1227 Decatur strum. Broo Idyll ................. ~11.5~ 80.58

]346. (.s. Charles. No. 2101 l"ighth avenue ................................ 81.1)1) 1467. Joyce, Walter \V., No. 667 Gates ac cone. Brooklyn .................... 8(1.58

1347. 1348.

1nit.n1). Isaac. No. 37 Wilbur accnnc .................................. G:u:n))n, Jnhn J., No. 372 East One Hunarcd and Fortieth street-..-...

80.98 81.93

146`). 1469.

Flaherty, Chas. G.. No. 31)1 Spring street .............................. Norman, John J., No. 66 East One Iltindred arncl Twenty-second street. 8(1.5)1

1349. .Arn1trr11)(. Jame. AV., No. 26 Oliver street ............................ 80.98 1470. Colligan, Thomas, No. 207 Willis avenue............................... 81).55 $0.55

13511. Zittcl, henry J.. No. 626 Herkimer street, Brooklyn .................... 80.98 1471. Collins, Jol?n, No. 61) I6uurth place, P,rooklyn........................... $0.55

1351. AIcKct, John, No 46 Campion atvcutie. Jamaica ........................ 80.9. 1472. 1473.

"I otthey, Andrew B., No. 752 Classon avenue, Brooklyn................ Valentine. Lewis J., No. 227 .Adclphi street, Brooklyn .................. 8(1.55

1352. ;iig Lynch. James P., 1)e Witt street, near Plushroail, East Elmhurst, 80.98 1474. Baird, Ira B., Stacks Court, Cnnc}• Island ............................

1353.

L. 1. .

Drtn. Jan?( J., No. 295 St. Nicholas avenue .......................... 80.98 1475. Gelling, Jas. R., Patten street, "l ottcnville............................ 8(1.53

1354. ('ramer, Jeli)I, No. 1585 Bergen street, Brooklyn ...................... 80.9$ 1476. I)exter, William, No. 24 Raleigh place, Brooklyn...................... 8!1.51)

1315. 1356.

Slattery, Thns., No. 1263 Park at-e)'ttc ............... . .................. McDonough, l:dtc.• No. 31)9 West One IInndred and Fourteenth street..

80.98 80.98 80.98

1477. 1478.

Knicrim, Lewis, No. 4231 Park avertic................................ ifennelly, Andrew H., No. 241 Fast Sixty-first street ................... 80.()

SO.51) 1357. Burton, Benjamin, No. 131 Glen street, Brooklyn ...................... 80.98 1479. Campbell. Franci Al.. No. 344 Last IOft}*-first street ...................

`,0.51) 1358. (;nu h. Peter. \o. 32$ (Cast "I went -tlr,t street ........................ €

80.95 80.95

1480. 1-181.

"I'llirc1 Smith, lingh J., NO 11$ street, Famhura........................ 80.5)1

1359. 13(A) .

(loran, John. No. 336 East Eight} ninth street ........................ Sampson. John It., No. 3) Sixteenth s'rcct. College Point, L. I.......... 8)) 9 1482.

Winter. Geo. J., No. 402 Fast Seccntr-seventh street................ Golctoatl, John A., No. 452 Antsterdan? at•enve ................... 80.5(1

811.51) 1,361. Rooncv, \1'illiant 11 o, 07 I t I•:1...1)t\ tl)Ir(l street ................ 80.95

811.9; 1483. 1484.

"I \IcF oy, Eclo•. 1 .. No. 1997 Clinton avcnnc. ;IC 1 ronz.............. 1 erguson. John E. J., No. 152 Bast One 1Iundred and Si\trcnth street. 80.5r1

1362. O'\Icara, llcnni No. 264 \Vest One I Iunclred and I tftecnth street.... 80.9.i 1485. ITarlcc. Thn=. J., No. 8649 Bay Tocnt} -firs( street, Brooklyn.......... 81),5)1

136x. Whitman, Selig, No. 56 \Vest One F Fun ii ed and Fifteenth street...... •1-1c Bronx............ 2 238 lla.sfonl $0.93 1486. AVhite. henry P.. No. 5)) East One 1 unrlred and 1~00rt) street ........ S0.511

1364. 1365.

Reichert, J)sep]? F.. No. avenue, Nctish It) r. I larrr 1'].. Ao, 1178 Bo ;1i wick avenue. Brooklyn............ 8O -9i 1487. A\right, 1) oni No. 1.05 T:ast One 1 Fundred and "[ ttientc-=_econd street. 80.50

80.40 1366. Lockhart, James J., No. 16(KJ Forty-seventh street. Brooklyn.......... S0.91

.`{(1.95 1488. 1489.

liatift. Albert IT.. No. 347 Beekman acenne ........................... R)os, T.ouis F., NO 255 Fast Two ITuii;irctl and "V -y-eim}-si'.th street... 80.48

1367. B:otratlt s Jas. Nn. 1668 Seventy-third street, iliooklyn ................ 1V.. Ao. 198 (Ycncb1x (rect, Brooklyn 80.95 1491). Rohcrt. AVm. IT., No. 127 West One 1[iiirlretl and Thirty-eighth street 80.45

13(8. 1309.

BaVendan. llcnr} ................

Stapf. Herman C., No. 2325 l:iglttc-fOurth street, Brooklyn............ 81.95 1491. 1492.

Bidlinger, John. No. 288 St. Lawrence avenue, '1-1tc Bronx............ \fc',anlara, \Tatthew J.. No 115 1 rgcn street. Blonlayn..............

$0.45 8(1.4

13711. Lynch, Ednard 1'., No. 397 Linden street, Btuok1\n .................... 80.95 )(0.95 1493. 1")] )Yarl s Benjamin. No. 331 Vast -Ninety-third street................... 80.45

1371. •I - I!c \).ang111)n, John J., O\crm( street, Bronx ....................... 80.93 1494. Barber, Jeremiah '\I.. No. 148 T:a.t Forty-eightlt street................. 4(1.45

1372. 1373.

IButke. A)ivhae), No. 4_ Bank street .................... Conroy, Thos., No. 422 West Twenty--second street ........ ~I).93 1495. Cheney. Michael ., No. 342 Thirty-ninth street, Broolclyn ............. J 8(1.43

811.4,1 1374. Pearce, Chas. E., No. 257 Grand avenue, Astoria ...................... 80.93 1496.

1497. Short, \Vn?. 1.. No. 243 \\`eat One I [un)1r(l and Seventh strccl......... Stark. Gustav :\F.. No. 392 \V}ona street, Brooklyn.................... 81).43

1375. Brotsnc, Neil, \o. 369 Van I;uren street, I1rnnla}u .................... 81)93 81)93 1498. ) ugel, Frederick, No. 1722 Putnam avenue. Ridgewood 1leight>, Brook-

1376. A[iddlenii.s. Jas., No. .588 Sterling plate, P,roola}yn ...................... 1) n .............................................................. 80.43

1377. Coulter, AVnt. F., No. 209 \Vest One Ifundred and Fourth street........ 8(1.93 81)9(1 1499. 'Newma)), (Tarry, No..323 Fast Forty-eightO street..................... 811.43

1388. Aln•rnO. IIenr} :AT., No. 92 Audubon avenue ............................ 811.9)) 15(11). Wolf, Martin F. A\V., No. 1246 Ptitnatn avenue, Bronkl)n............. 8(1.43

1379. 138O.

'Thirty Gallagher. AVin. J., 'No..529 \Vest -ninth street ................... GcnI1eeShauxc•ns Chas., No. 122 Soutlt Third street. Brooklyn............ 8(1.91) 1501. JIttrphy, Dennis IT., No. 145 Centre street, Brooklyn ................... 80.4))

1.3'1. Kell)-, Alichael J., No. 129 Eckford street. Brooklyn .................... 811.90 150. 1503.

Reilly, Patrick, No. (28 Second avenue............................... O'Neill, 1?dward, No. 327 last Forty-first street.......................

8(1.4O 80.38

1382. Gee 11am, AVm. R.. No. 5520 l'onurth ,nenuc, Brooklcu .................. G eale,

8(1.90 81)9)1 1504. Collins, John F., 'No. 365 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn.................... 80.3$

1383. John V., N. 119 East Eight}'-ninth street ...................... 80.91) 1500. tiui 11 lug Francis .A., Ao. 452 \Vest One Hundred and $ilty fourth

1384. 1lartwig, John J., No. 13 Gouv.tncur place ............................ slrcet ...--.............-..........-.......-.............-........ 8(1.38

1385. 1356.

Keenan,')hos. P.. No. 44 South Washington square ....................

Carolan. Philip, A'u. 23 Lii ln avenue, Rockaway Beach .............. 80.) 80.90 1506. Schad, Ercr1celek, Igo. 406 L t One Hundred and lift} -first street.... 40,38

1387. Stein, John G.. No. 601 1•:a<t I'.ightc-third street ....................... 80.90 1507. 1508.

hotter, William B., No. 334 1 itty-sixth street, )book)yn................ 1?c]cl11)ann, Cl?as. V.. No. 34i \\ ii street Riclimou l hill. L. I

1(1.35 8O.35

1384. "I Braley. Jos. 1,., No. 1183 Wood}crest avenue. he Bronx ............. 80.90 80.90 1509. "lnnlc. 1Icnry \.. No 340 Ralith a cnue. Brooklyn............ 8O.35

1389. I:iiiito Dau id. No. 271 \Viet Sixty-ninth street ........................

- 108 Utica Brooklyn '\kCowan, John, o. avenue, . ..................... 80.88 1510. O'Sullivan• Daniel, No. 272 \Ves,, Onc I ftindred and 1 iftecntlt street.. q0.35 1390. 1391. 1[urt1)a. Jas. I:., No 1050 Fox street ................................... 80.88 1511. Thayer, Burton G.. No. 1138 Thirty-einhOi street, I3rooklyu........

Clancy, Michael. No. 11(15 Nelson avenue. The Bronx .................. $11.35

1392. Corr, Maurice AV.. Neptune avenue, near East "Third street, Coney Island 80.88 1512. 1513. C' Grady. Thos. F. J., No. 1237 Brook accrue, The Bronx..............

80.35 80.3.

1393. 1394.

Mallon, Henry, No. 98 ])can street, Brooklyn .......................... Conklin, AVin. M., No. 593 Decatur street, Brooklyn ....................

80.88 81)8% 1514. Skelly, John H.. No. 311 Fresh Pond road, Queens Borough............ 8 . 0 33

1395. Ryan. Thus. F., No. 73 Taylor street, Long Island 'City ................. 80.88 1515. Quinn, James. No. 202 Seventh avenue, Brooklyn...................... 80.33

1396. \Willett, Homer IT.. No. 53 Lenox avenue .............................. 80.88 1516. 13eQDk13 I{icfer, John A., No. 184 Powers st vet, u...................... 80.33

1397. Reilh•, Thos. RI., No. 564 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street.... 80.88 1117. Cramb, Alc~. I;., No. 5614 Broadtl-ay ...................................

1398. Cliff, Joseph, 'No. 123 \Vest One 1lundrecl and Sixteenth street.......... 80.88 1518. Kuhn, David, No. 9 Ilamilton terrace .................................. $0.33 8'0.3 1

1399. Kellerer, Patrick, No. 308 East Seventieth street ....................... )10.88 1519. 152(1.

Monahan, T:.. E.. No. 1262 Second avenue............................. McManus, Johu J., No. 373 Prospect place, Brooklyn................... 80.311

140(1. \Vantiling, Chas. John.. No. 236 Grove street, Brooklyn ................. 8)).88 1521. Guigsell, Chas.. No. 1471 :Amsterdam avenue ........................... 80.30

1401. 1402.

Sullivan, Jas. J.. No. 729 Carroll street, Brooklyn ...................... Foley Patrick J., No. 175 Nevins street, Brooklyn ......................

8(1.85 )30.85 1522. 10 ffntan, Wm. IT., Nt. Ii2 I3eaclt :tr^et. Richmond [fill, L. I 8().3(1

1403. Dermod Jos. T., No. 11 Vandatn street ............................... 80.85 1523. 1524.

Jt;?niuryc. \laItl?ew, No 5226 B) oadway, King-hrid e................... O'Rourke. Chas. A., No. 284 Skillman street, Bro' kl}n.................

811.3(1 X0.30

1404. 1405.

Carolan, 'l'homas A., No. 333 East Sixty-ninth street ................... Olvaiiy, Ge)). T.., No. 5(1 Ilimrod street. Brooklyn ......................

80.85 80.85 1525. Jarrell. Mersey \V., No. 95 South Portland avenue, Brooklyn........... 8(1.3))

1406. Sheehan, Jas. I.., No. 327 East Eighty-third street ...................... 80.85 1526. Joyce, Patrick, No. 84 )lull street, Brooklyn............................ 80.28

1407. Baker, Frank, No. 982 Trinity avenue ................................. 80.83 1527. L'phan, (Icnr}•, No. 485 Eat One ITundred and Scvcnty-ei hth street ... 80.23

1408. Fitzgerald, \Vn,. James, No. 241 Past "t\vents-first street ............. . 8(1.83 1528. I.}'nc6. Jas. F., No. 616 (1udsQo strce5.................................. 80.28

1409. Sheridan, Frank P.• No. 9 Davis street. Long Island City ............... 80.83 1529. Rohlolf .\lhert, No. 327 East Fifty-eighth street........................ 80.25

1410. O'Farrell, Valeri:ut J.. No. 304 East Broadway ......................... 80.83 15311. Toyce. \lich.•tel, No. 105 Roger; avenue, Brooklyn...................... 80.25

1411. Shortell. Janes J., No. 213 Lawrence street, Flashing .................. 80.83 1531. Shihlec, 1--award O., No 760 Eight)) aceouc............................ 81).25

1412. Murtagfi, Win. A.. No. 109 East Ninety-sixth street .................... 80.83 1532. "ultoQ1t Gunn, \\'nt. H., No. 545 aver tic Bro plyn...................... 80.25

1413. Regan, Michael J., No. 19 First street, Brooklyn ........................ 8(1.83 1533. Cashen, Thos. J.. No. 401 fast One Hundred and Nineteenth street..... 811.25

1414. Fielding. \'Vol. II., Fifth street, New Dorp, S. I ......................... 80.83 1534, \)wan. Jas. 1T., No. 199 11ilrrod street, Irooklyn....................-... 80.25

1415. Urstadt, \Vin., No. 416 Fast One T tunclrccl and Fifty-third street........ 80.80 1535. Pflug, Christian A.. No. 549 Lenox a entle ............................ 80.25 1416. Naughton, Jos. L., No. 159 East Ninety-fifth street ..................... 80.81) 1536. Contv:ty, Patrick, No. 268 Smith street, Brookl\n....................... 811.25

1417. O'Donnell, Patrick J., No. 89 Ryerson street, Brooklyn .............. 80.8)) 1537. Walter. Geo. A., No. 14 Ingraham street, Brooklyn ...................... 80.25

1418. Riley, Thomas J., No. 542 \Vest Forty-second street .................. 80.78 1538. Hayden, Jos., No. 550 West One I liin4red and Twenty-sixth street...... 80.23

1419. Golding, Richard, No. 501 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. 80.78 1539. Ryan, Win., No. 103 East Ninety-seventh street ........................ $11.23

1420. Boyd, John, No. 760 Eighth avenue ............... .................. 80.7% 1540. McCormick, Bernard, No. 361 Fiftieth street, Brooklyn................. 80.21)

1421. Terry, William V.. No. 129 East One Hundred and First street........ 80.78 1541. Cooper. Geo. F., No. 305 West One 1lundred and Thirtieth street....... 80.20

1422. Conway, James, No. 799 Bergen street, Brooklyn ...................... 90.75 1542. Qnillan. Alex. IT., No. 8663 Bay Fifteenth trect, Brooklyn.............. 8(1.21)

1423. Fichtel, Charles G., No. 140 Wcst One Hundred and Twelfth street.. 80.75 1543. Mac}-. \Vm. P., No. 55 Sherman street. Brooklyn ....................... 80.20

1424. Bowers, John J., No. 51 East Eighty-eighth street .................... 80.73 1544. Kt lupf, Frank, No. 149 East E ghty-first street......................... $1).13

1425. Van Gelder. Frank, No. 175 East Ninetieth street ..................... 80.75 1545. Gribbin, i lttgh, Nn. 1951 Amsterdam :n cone........................... c0.18

1426. Hoerner, Albert J., henry street, Tottcnsville. S. I .................... 8(1.75 1540. Rossiter, "1'hos. E., No. 1552 Greene avenue, Brooklyn.................. 80.18

1427. Anderson, Louis J., No. 100 Carll street, Jamaica, L. I ................ 80.75 1547. O'Connor. Bernard J.. No. 15 Broadway............................... 40.15

1428 - Gordon, Luke F., No. 1969 Webster avenue ........................... 80.73 1548. Tatwell, Robert, No. 456 Brook avenue................................. 80.1

1429. Keelan, Peter J., No. 328 Van Sicklen avenue, Brooklyn .............. 80.73 1549. Beata, James, No. 416 East Sixteenth street. Brooklyn................. 80.15

1430. Bearey, Dennis, No. 334 West Nineteenth street ...................... 80.73 1550. Dunn, Joseph F. A., No. 90 Fourth place, Brooklyn..................... 80.15

848 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

1551. Fairchild, FiLicher b., No. 267 Ninety-third street, Brooklyn........... 80.15 1673. Conway, Frank X., No. 383 Central avenue, Far Rockaway, L. I 80.00

1552. Milier, Jus., No. 190 Lenox avenue ..................................... 80.13 1674. Remey, Addison G., No. 793 Ninth avenue, Brooklyn................... 80.00

1°-53. hell'", \\',n. J., \tosholer avenue, Riverdale. N. V ....................... 50.15 1675. Smith, Bernard :1., \TO. 437 Last Fifty-seventh strcet.......'........... 80.00 Dunn. Jos. I)., Ni. 145 \\'yckofl street, Brooklyn ....................... 80.13 1676. Gleason, Thomas, No. 711 Oakland place,,............................ 80.00

1555. IIehir Patrick. No. 2169 Fifth avenue ................................ 80.13 ]677. \'Veddick, Alex. J., No. 249 Fast Tw•o Hundred and First street........ 80.00

1556. \1ar(l llenry l)., No. Ili Past Twenty-eighth street .................... 80.13 1678. Loughran, Thos., No. 269 \\rest One Hundred and Eighteenth street... 80.00 l ii. 'l'aN lor, l tarry :1., No. 3147 Bro_ dwa 80.13 1679. Thiele, \\•alter, \o. 500 Last One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street....... 80.00 15iti. :\t_ncw. Thomas.'lo. 413 East Sixty-ninth street ....................... 81).13 1680, .\idcroft, Thos. F., No. 73 Logan street, Brooklyn...................... 80.00 1559. Lonard•, -I'L(Is. F., N. 641 Vast Fourth street, Brooklyn ................ 80.IU 1081. ]frown, Louis II., No. 381 Linden avenue.............................. 80.00 1560. \I.u-risc:n, Martin V., 1 l ittndred ;utd Thirtieth street and King ;hridge 1682. Badger, Harry H., No. 1423 Zerega avenue, The Bronx ................ 80.00

ave1it1. ....... . , .... , . , , , , , , " 80.10 1683. ])antra, Gustave R., No. 32 West Twenty-third street, \Vhitestone.... 80.00 15n1. llarr, s, l tris. No. 515 I•:ast I ight\ et"entIi street ............... X0.10 684. Doherty. 1'v'illiam J., No. 731 Bedford avenue, Brookl)tt............... 80.O0 1c62. Lean. I'r:,nl: R., No. 60 Tinton avennr, The Bronx .................... 80.10 1685. Sperr. Ernest A., No. 494 Prospect avenue. Brooklyn................... 80.00

5ai:h Cha•. T.. C:istkton Corners. S. I ................................ '-0.1!) 1686. huhler, Henn•, No . 511 Seventh street, College Point................. 80.00 1504. 156-1. .1- irht. _\dll,h li.. Cipsun place. tar Rockaway ...................... .. 80.10 1687. Archbold, Walter C., No. 748 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn ................ 80.00 1c65. King, 1 ;e(lcrick J., \n. b8 \\'e-t Tenth street ........................ 1 . 80 I 1688. 1Iardick. \Villiant, No, 751 Fast One Hundred and Fifty-second street.. 80.00 16(3. \lulroy. jas. A., No. 284 Chanucey street, Brooklin .................... 80.1(1 1689. Brady, Jas. I'., No. 370 Ford street, The Bronx........................ 80.00 11hi. Mc(iaughin, Janes A., - o. 1333 St. Johns place. Brooklyn .............. 80.1)) 1690. Ryan, John J., No. 528 West Fifty-first street.......................... 80.0!) 1b''. Rcici,ard, Otto L., No. 1176 Union avenue ............................ 80.10 1691. :Murray. Patrick J., No. 119 East Ninety-sixth street.................. 80.(1[1 1509. Hagerty. James, No. 23 Broome street ............................... 80.10 1692. Davis, George, No. 1122 Flathtuh avenue, Brooklyn.................... 80.01) 1570. Schwarz, Philip J., No. 839 East Two Hundred and •twenty-sixth street 80.08 1693. Tones, Patrick, \o. 118 Charlton street ................................ 80.00 1571. Glantz, Gen. j.. No. 353 Hudson street ................................ 80.08 1694. Smith, Ilenrv, No. 564 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn........................ 80.00 1:72. Collins, Daniel T.. No. 23 1)aklaud place, hrooklcn ..................... 80.08 1695. Fitz erald, 'Timothy J.. \n. 329 Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn............ 80.00

1573. R-alsh, Maurice F.. No. 63 West Eleventh street ....................... 8O.08 1696. Ilvnes, Patrick, No. 1(10 Skillman avenue, Brooklyn.................... 80.00 137-3. Moran. John J.. No. 123a Second place. Brooklyn.. • ................. 80.08 1697. I lines, John J., No. 153 Cleveland street, Brooklyn..................... 80.00

1575. _\clams. Thos. C., \n Sickles place and Der ie square, Coney" Island. 80.08 1(398. Donegan, Thomas. Nn. 43 Fifth t avenue, Brooklyn ...................... $0.0O

1576. l;arrv. John B., No. 434 East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street.." ;40.08 1699. Bresnan, Edtcin 1).. No. 381 Third street, Brooklyn .................... 80.00

1577. Kogcl, Louis, No. 1110 hale ;,venue. Brooklyn ......................... 80.08 1700. Nagel. \\•illiant, No. 197 Moffatt street. Brooklyn...................... 80.01) 1.,_.,_'.i . \\" one. "I h.mt;r< l'.. \ . • 1 Bankstreet ................................ 80.08

'O 05 1701. O'Connell, Richard 1)., N. 152 I ast Two hundred and T enty-third

street ............................................................ 80.00 19. 1•$11.

1 arrcll. 1, r; nk P.. \ ,• 2213 Eight }"-sixth street. Bensonlutrst......... Brooklyn 80.05 1702. Vosbttrgh, Charles P., Nn. 471 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh hey. John J..\., No. 11)7 john on street, .....................

1 1581. Solari. Edward. No. 2;5 West Twelfth street ......................... 80.03 80.03 1703.

street ............................................................ 'Mullaney, Thomas F., \o. 876 Macon street, Brooklyn ................ 80,0O 15~?.

15$3. ('~,ain, john, Aa i7(i I;ast One Hundred and Fortieth street.......... Carre!tc, Edward M.. No. 14 West Sixtieth street ...................... 80.03 1704" \laver. Frederick D.. No. 8 Ferry street, Queens, L. I.................. 80.00

1'$4. Schntidi. 1\ m.. No. 236 Eat Tenth street ............................. 8(1.(10 1/05- \ ourg. l ltomas F., Benson Cottage, Far Rockaway. L. I.............. 80.00

1:85. _Ansbro, \[irhael J., \o. 111 tit. Felix street, Brooklyn ................. 80.(x) 1706. Gissner, Richari J., No. 766 Fast Two H.uudred and 'fttent)" sixth

. \lcn_nni. Guido A.. N.;. 1351) Fulton aten:,e. The Bronx ............... M.IX) 80.00 1707.

strert, near Barnesavenue................. .....

Gorsline, Joseph B., \o. 1185 St. \lark: nv"cooe, F,rookdcn............. 8(1.(11) 80.00 1587. Franklin. Louis C.. \o, 11)60 Jackson dtentic, The Bronx .............. S0 00 17M. Curie)-, Patrick J., \o. 524 West One Ilnonred "rod Thirty-ltrst street.. 80,00

l- 189.

C,- x, Michael T., \ n. 8 line Street ............. ....................... McCormack, Michael '11.. No. 241 \West One Hundred and Fifteenth 1709. Roth, Iroatv Liberty , Dungan hills, S. I .................... air . 327 $0.0))

street . 80 . 00 1710. _l[cNeruey. Patrick J., \o. 327 Lenox a cane........ 80.00

159!). Dimon(1 JJhn, Ao. 308 1V•est One Hundred and Fift fourth street.... 80.(X) 1711. Tackley, Clarence J., No. 467 Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn .............. 80.00

1:91. Batt:un. Patrick. No. 336 Sumner avenue. Brooklyn ..Y ................ $0.00 1712. Bannon. Riclirrd F.. No. 272 St. Marks avenue, Brooklt-n.............. 80.011

1392. Finn. Thu S.. N. ((1 Clermont avenue•, Brooklyn ..................... 841.0)) 1713. \Ic(rane, Patrick. o. 84 Novell street, Brooklyn..................... 90,(1))

1593, Beringer, John. Nn, 727 C„\ert street, Brooklyn ...................... 8(1.00 1714. Tcare, Charles J., No. 633, Greenwich street...... ...................... -

80,00

ShicldM. Terence. Nn. 1611 \Celt Twentieth street • ........ .............. 80,(A) 1715. Conroy, I~-d~card H., No..245 Last Thirty-ninth street.................. 80. (XI I'u4 1595. McGintN, John F.. No. 2117 Amsterdam arcane ....................... 80. 1716. Schifferdecker, Charles, \o. 101 Railroad avenue, Brooklyn........... 80.00

1596. McKenna, lathe; Nn. 453 Forty-first street, Brooklyn ................ 80"110 1717. Rempe. Florence, \n. P. Sntith avenue. Corona, L. 1................ 80.01

1597. Hall, AWilliam F., -No, 3(13 \Cest One Hundred and Thirtieth street... 8l) .(1O ]718. 1719.

A[c\ulty". James L.. No. 452 Second ,nenuc ............................ 50.00

1398. McLaughlin, Ihn. No. 82i Bushwick avenue, Brookly-n ............... 80.0)1 172(1•

Collins, Francis T.. No. 7(1 Pert•%, street .............................. I)inkehnan, George. No. 32 1?ntnt,r street, Jamaica ....................

80,U1)

1599. Fox, Patrick H.. N. 438 Fast One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street.. L.

80.0)l 84).00 1721. Gilbert, •I-hnma.s, Ao. 2(148 \l Ii n avennr ............................ tin 0 )

1600. 16411.

Ztilecke. Felice, No. 211) Nineteenth street, Flashing, I............ \IcCartl

Thomas. No. 89 Barnes ovenrtc. \\"itlidoisbrid.ge, N. 1•...... , `)) 0)) 1722. Sintrn-s, Pere- I .. No. I Court street, Stapleton ...................... tiI1.18)

164)2. Adams, John. N. 2130 \[apes avenue, The Bronx........ $.00 li_3. 12eddc. Patrick If., '.o. 510 \\ et One Hundred and Setrutt-s:cond

1(3)3. Fallon. James. No. 476 Ilene" street, Brooklyn ....................... 80.00 81),(10 172-}.

street ............. ........................... Seelig. George. \n. 234 Central avenue. Broolatn...................... ;O.nil

16))4. 1ti4li.

Lynch. Peter F., No. 159 East. Ninety-fifth street ....................... Tacoh~. Isaac. No. 925 Union avenue. The Bronx ..................... 80.00 1725, Kiernan, Frank I... No. 120 mast One Ilundred and Sixteenth street.... 811.0(1

1606. Haniff - , Martin, No. 10 Gouverneur lace ............................. 80,00 172(:. Morris, George N.. - o. 192 \\•ind~nr place. ])rooklyn.................. 8(1.0)

161)7. }

Tl\;nr, john T.. N~;. 101 Dikenian sttreet. Brooklyn ................... SO .00 1727. Seery, M:chacl ., N~,. 235 Grave street, Brcokl n...................... 80. IN)

1(3(1,4, :\old, James 11., \o. 62 \Cost One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street. 80.00 17-8. llopiein \\"illi:tin It., N;. 26))I L)ecatur atrnur ........................ 'fu .(it)

1640. Baldwin, James P., No. 11)3 Eat Seventy-tiith street .................. 80.00 1i_'9. 1731)-

Scanlan. john J., No. 495 Hudson street ............................... \[are. Philip, No. 165 East Seventy-seventh street ....................

M.01 8)1.(k)

16111. Terre), Garrett A., No. 1023 East Ninety-fourth sstreet, Brooklyn...... 80.(X) 80.00 1731. Cam tbell, John. No. 132 Carlton avenue•, Brooklyn.................... I T 80.ti11

1611 Lets", henry, No. 6017 Seventeenth avenue, Brooklyn ................. .40 1732. Mer6enich. ]lenrc. No. 271 Fast \inih street. Bronklvn ................ 811.r1U

1hl?. Kenuc1. Tohn. N . 3 Dakota avenue, Union Course, L. I......... 80.00 1733. Downey. (,eorge. \\ c t Farms rr ,ad an[l St. Tatureiice avenue. The

It 13. \ diet. Arthur. Ocering street. 1\ e,tchcster ............................. 80.(X) Brans .. .... . .. ... .. ............ ....................... 81.0)

1614. \Vildnauer, Robert G.. No. 791 Trinity avenue ......................... 8)).04) 173 t. t)'Callagh,tn. Michael. •\n. )0) \l:uli..on street. l)rur,kcn.............. 8(1.410

1615. F,untel, Simon. No. 327 East Eighty-ninth street ....................... 80.00 1i3i. Mendel =olio lfre 1, No. 431 Ea,<L One 11w tlrcd and Thirty"->ixtlt street. 8f1.0 )

1616. I;cnnctt, Martin, No 4?6 Bainhridge street, Brouklcn ................. Brc>nkl 80.(1)) 1736. fell. Frederick C., No. 107 \V'e-! One Htn: (in d and Fiit <trect........ 1)1 0))

1(13. 1618.

Callahan. Ihum:u AI., A,_,. 76 Dikeniau s!re..t. n ................ Laglcton, LewiS F., No. 47 Euclid avenue. Brooklyn .................. 80.00 1737. Dooley". Daniel, No. 111) 1•;, t Ninetieth street........................ 80.0O

1619. ohn G.. \ ). 1545 Sevent_:-third street, Brooklyn............ 5tcppe.) .. 80,00 1738. Kerrigan. Thomas '1., No. 144 \Vest One liundre•d and Forty-fit•st 811.00

16_'n. I nnuon. Janu> J.. No. 1 ii Monitor >trcct. Brooklyn ................... 80.0)) 8)).0) 1739.

street .................................... • • • . • • • . • • • Moran, Joseph P.. No. (323 Third avenue............................... 80.0O

11x21. 1(,72.

l a.tlkncr, ohn. No. 892 llcan -trot, Brooklyn ........................ Greene, Patrick, No. 8537 Ida • Twentt"- fir st street, Bath Beach.......... 80.00 1,40. Crane I ruler 1'., Court street. near Chicago avenue. Queens........ 80.00

1623. Aev" Ill -, hn T 4(14 East One Hundred and Twenty'-third street... 8U. 00 ]741. 1742.

Flood, James, No. 135 Richmond road, Stapleton. S. I .................. Pierce, AWilliam F. J., Vanderbilt avenue and Marine wa), New Dorp.

80.01)

1€24. I rickwe ld Charlc. :1-, Ao. 216 Fifth ;neuue, Long island City........ 8(1,00 S. f. 80.00

1025. \\ -„rden. George J., No. 189 King.lancl avenue, Brooklyn ............... 80.0O 1743.

................................................ l Iargland, janter C., No. 467 Tenth street. Pronklrn.................. $0 dl)

1626. (urlct, \\ illiam P., \u. 11)8 Cleveland street, Corona ................... 80.04) 80.00 1744. Smith. George P., No. 247 Steuben street. Brooklyn.................. 80.0)1

1627. 1o2',

\lcGilly. Edward, - o. 1526 Madison avenue ........................... 1.

1\ illiant, A,,. 407 East One hundred and 11tH ninth street.... rroll, S0.(J0 1745. Burherg Tohn AV•., No. 259 \ti e,t One Htmdred and Ferty-third street.. 80.0)

1629 Gottlock, \icholas. \n. 339 \Ward street, Richmond Hill ............... 80.00 174s Traynor, Patrick -\., No. 721 Fast One Hundred and I•tight)-second street

...... ... ........... ...... ........................... 80.00 l31). Puller, 1•;cltvarel D.. ' o. 824 Bedford avenue. Brooklyn .................. 80.00

80.00 1747. Purcell, Patrick J.. \o. 320 \1"L•st I-;ighteenth street......... .......... 80.00 1631. Kraemer. Francis J.• No. 446 Hunthr,ldt street, Brooklyn ...............

80.04) 3348. Roonc~. 1illiam IL. No. 193 \lourne street............................ 80.00 1632. Rickert, Charles 11., No. 476 Bedford avenue, llrooklyu ................

80.00 1749. Barker, \lichael J.. - o. 86 Randall avenue, Corona.................... 81) O) 1633. J,crne<, John J., No. 241 Carlton avenue. Brooklyn ....................

80.00 1730. Phelan, Patrick H.. No. 1447 Boston road.............................. 1034. Bairel, Edward H., East Third street, Cone- Island ....................

80.00 1751. Dunn, Juhn \-C.. No. 2254 Seventh avenue .............................. 80.ih) 1635. Durr, Frederick, \ ,. 72 Second lace. Brookhn .......................

ede r Case", P., No. 110 \1'est One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street.. 80.00 1i 52. Rodinan. Louis I?, No. 1429 Zercga avenue, Westchester .............. 80.00 1636.

womey-, \William, Nu. 14 1 st Eleventh street, \\'hitestone............ 80.(10 1753. Green, \4' ill iam H., No. 26 l Icctsard street, Broukl}'n .................. 80.00 1637. "l

80.00 1754. Dugan, James T., One Hundred and Ninety-fourth street and Bailey 1638. Huhb:rrcl, :Alonzo C.. No. 133 West Ninety-eighth street ..............

avenue ............................................................ RO 00 1639. Leidig, John, No. 347 East Eighty-second street ........................

Bea,:h.... 80.00 80.00 17tii. l;oyau, James J. No. 528!,: Le:mard street, Brooklyn .................. 80.01)

16-31). Sherry, William A.. No. 9 North Oceanus avenue, Rockaway- 80.00 1756. Marker. Peter F.. No. (56 Carroll street, Brnoklyn...................... 80.00

1(x17. My er:, George F., \o. 253 Forty-eighth street. Brooklyn ............... 1757. Miirthy. James A. No. 753 Bergen street, Brooklyn.................... 80.00 1642. ]:luhn, Andrew F., No. 66 Adelphi .treet, Brooklyn .....................

Edward P., No. 15 \lian,a The Bronx 80.00 80.00 1758. Foley. John J.. No. 1421 Bryant avenue. The Bronx....................

Foley. 80.01)

1(43. Schnitgcr, street, ................ 80.00 1759. Clancy-, Thomas \V., No. 1752 Amsterdam avenue...................... 80.01)

1614. \[uept. John. N .. 1512 Commonwealth arcane ........................ 80.00 1760. Lissowsky, Otto, No. 2111 Amsterdam avenue ........................ 80.00

1645. Smith, A\ illiant I I.. No. 153 West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. , 80.00 1761. )dcDermott, Peter P., No. 114 Nassau avenue, Brooklyn................ 80.CIO

1646. O'\cif, Frank P.. No. 2993 Marion avenue ................ 80.00 1762. \'Wagner, Otto F.. No. 955 Canldwell avenue, The Bronx .............. 80.00

1(47. \culler, William F., No. 422 East One Hundred and Twentieth street.... 1763. Hall, Verhard, No. 97 Chariton street................................ 80.0O 164)4. Larkin, F-dtvard \\"., No. 235 Hoyt street, Brooklyn .................... 80.00

80.00 1764. Knowles, John P., No. 850 Hewitt place, The Bronx .................. 80.(1 1649. Schnitger. Patti F.. No. 386 East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street.. l76i. 80.0(1 16511. 1;b1)gie<, Jc,se0h, No. 1 Osgood street, \1"akcticfd, The Bronx............ 80.(10

1766. Hughes, Francis P., No. 449 \West Fiftieth street ...................... Niklv, Otto, Nn- 137 Fast Third street.................... . .. 80.0))

1651. Hill. William B., No. 2234 Seventh avenue ............................ 80.00 1767. McCarthy. Daniel, 'ttalbone street and Kingston oycntte, Beooklytt...... 80.(X)

1652. Free, Joseph P.. No. 1058 Jackson avenue, The Bronx .................. 80.00 1768. 80.(X)

1653. Gei lcr, I•;raile. Thirty-third street, near Surf avenue, Coney Island..... 80.4)0 17739.

Benedict, Robert C.. No. 41 Fisher avenue, Ted .................. and Hickec, _\rvhnr I \o. 521 West One Hundred and Fiftict1t street..... 80. (N)

Ie3Zi4. 31\\ j/ Willtfin C., No. 6O Second avenue ............................ 80.00 80.(X) 1770E stchester alce, The Bross............. Gi000ac, John C.. No. 851 \We nu 80.(X)

1655. I)ug:,, John. No. 401 I1alse}" trcet, Brooklyn .......................... 1771. O'Connell, Timothy, \o. 302 Fast Seventieth street .................... 80. (H)

1656. 1'raser. I:r,ii k. \ ,. 172 Lawrence avenue, Parkville, Brooklyn.......... 80.(1O 1772. Reyttolds, Joseph, No. 155 West Ninety-seventh street.................. 80.01)

1657. Hammer. Edward J., No. 49 Larch street. Flushing, L. 1 ................ 80.01) 1773. Faber, Charles F., \o. 1475 Washington avenue........................ 80.00

1658. Lurker, Albert, No. 209 Che taut street, Rosebank ..................... 80.(X1 1774. Gnotosky, Louis J., No. 119 East Fifty-second street.................... 80.00

1659. Doran, Patrick. No. 305 1;ast Mighty-set nth street .................... 80.00 1775. M1cNamara, Cornelius. No. 111 East Fights eighthstreet............... 80.(x)

16611. Brady, John T.. Vin. 5114 \Fed Twenty first street ....................... 80.00 1776. Russell, John T., No. 2519 Washington avenue, The Bronx .............. 80.00

1661. Speeder, \\ illiain , \o. 351 I t t I•:ights"-;et•enth street......... 80.00 1777. Strasser. Charles, No. 308 East One I-Iundred and Fifty-fifth street..... 90.0(1

1062, 1loward. John J.. No. 1648 Lexington avenue .......................... 80.00 1778. Gallery, Thomas, No. 901 St. Johns place, Brooklyn .................... 80.00

1663. McLoughlin, Andrew F., No. 303 \1 est One 1lundred and Twenty-sixth 1779. Horton, Floyd, No. 453 Fifty-first -treet, Brooklyn ..................... 80.00

1664. street ..... N . 33 East

Hundred and .... i ty-t ird

street.....: ...... 80.00

80.00 1780. McDonald, Edward E., Two Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and 80.04)

1665. icy, No. East red an Thirttreet .. street...... F., '

311 Vest Thirty-sixth street .............. Bernard F., '3 n. 311

eve rge er

Rempe, Albert 1\'., ngto Remp et Al 80.04) 8•~) 1781.

Bronxtvood acenuc, The Bronx ................................... Vsei%, Charles G., No. 338 East One Hundred and Fifty-first street.... 80.0O

1666. '_fin. 93 \i'ashingtun street. Corun;t .................. 81).00 17x2.

,. ,, Kenn\ -, \\,lliam J No. 367 \Vest 1ifty-sitth street .................... 80.0(1

1667. S ,cil, Denis R., No. 512 West One Hundred and Forty-eighth street., 80.0%) 1783. Kindelan, James J., No. 331 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth

1668. Shea, John P.. No. 548 West One hundred and Twenty-sixth street. 80.00 street ............................................................ 80.00

1669. O'Meara. John F.. \n. 501 West One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street. 80.00 1784. Iluntcr, James L., No. 121 East Twenty-third street..................., 80.(X1

1670. Hates, William J., No. 397 Seventh street, Brooklyn ................... 80.00 1671. Forbes, William, No. 496 Ninth avenue ................................ 80.00 1672. Torpey, James A., No. 184 Columbus avenue ........................... 80.00 F. A. SPENCER, Secretary.

To the Pulice Comntissioner: Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me

under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended, time following report will show the names of the persons to whom licenses were issued, class cif license and location for the same (hiring the twenty-fuur hours ending 12 midnight. January 15, 1909:

First Class. William TIocrscltclinann, No, 1034 Dean street, L'rooklyn; Benjamin F. Leek,

No. 1155 'Manhattan avenue, Brooklytn; John A. Wilde, Knickerbocker avenue and Palmetto street, Brooklyn; Daniel Whalen, No. 150 Nassau street; August Fl rite sslcr, No. 313 Greenwich street; Gustav Rahmlow, No. 603 West One lttutdred and Twcnty-ninth street.

Second Class. John Caplis. No. 268 Twenty-fourth street, Brooklyn; Louis Russell, Nit. 53

Ninth street, Brooklyn; John Short, No. 78 Richardson street, Brooklyn; Ilenry Dudoire. No. 81 Wallahout street, Brooklyn; Jahn l(utty, No. 114 West Thirty-ninth street; George L. E. Otto, Nos. 41 to 51 East Eleventh street; Peter L'rennan, No. 111 Fast One 11undred and Twetrty-eighth street.

Third Class. llcnry ut. 11cCullough, Nos. 259 and 261 Bowery; Stephen Dietz. No. 743 East

Eleventh street; Drank G. Morris, No. 109 West Twenty-seventh street: ]flair A{. I)wens, Jamaica, L. I.; Ewald Boemer, No. 289 Ninth avenue; Edward F. Brcarton, No, 26 Grand .prune, Brunklcn; lllichacl Delaney, No. 293 1)ouglass street, Ilro,klvn; \I'illiant C. Coates, No. 100 South street, Newark, N. J.; llenry If. Schmitt, No. 6311 fourth avenue, Itr'oklyn; James E. Fletcher, No. 15 ]fait Eighteenth street; Richard Ilandibode, No. 41)6 East Fifty-third street; Joseph Schmid, No. 11)2 \Vest Eigltty-fourth street; 7 hontas Brennan, No. 203 "Nest Fifty-fourth street; John Darcy, No. 113 West Forty-second street; William Woods, No. 53 West Fourteenth street; Drank A. Magee, St. George, Staten Island; Frederick D. Gibt, No. 200 West One I undred and Twenty-sixth street; Charles I1. Swartwood, No. 17 Battery place; Ewind B. :Auderson, No. 59 Pearl street; Edward G. Cutler, Pier 37, North River; James Brady, No. 310 West Sixty-fifth street; Lewis D. Ressequie, Municipal P,ttild-ing, Brooklyn.

Respectfully, IIENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Command.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), 1 January 18, 1909.

To P m o the olite C~ , ntiicntcr: Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me

under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended, the following report will show the mines of the persons to whom licenses were issued, class of license and location for the saute during the twenty--fors- hours ending, 12 midnight, January 16, 1909:

First Class. Henry Lowe, One hundred and Seventeenth street and St. Nicholas avenue;

Robert J. Anderson, Fotmrtecnth street and Avenue C; Walter \V. F. Jones, No. 30 \Vest Thirteenth street.

Second Class. Alatlhew McGrath, No. 159 Wilson street, Brooklyn; John 11. Doyle, No. 360

Fifty-ninth street, Brooklyn ; Frank C. Van Tassell, No. 622 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn ; Joseph Scott, Baltic and Nevins streets, Brooklyn; Charles :\I. IIunt, No. 335 Scher-ntcrhorn street, Prooklyn; August Schiller, Knickerbocker as- enue and Palmetto street, Brooklyn ; Joseph Geis, No. 320 Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn ; Thomas Golding, No. 207 West Forty-first street; James Brady, No. 705 Madison avenue; John Lavery, No. 33 Central Park West.

Third Class, George H. Smith, Nos. 1 and 3 West Ninety-sixth street; henry Miller, Front

street and Newtown Creek, Long Island Cite ; Jcchu W. Foster, No. 99 Bedford aye-nit c, Brooklyn; Bernhard lb hum, Dort \1'ashington atenttc, Laurel Ili][, Long Island; Edward A. DuRees, No. 16 Montrose avenue, Brooklyn; John Ziegler, Red Book lane, Brooklyn; James R. Grosback, No. 37 Nlaspcth avenue, Brooklyn; Charles J. Murray, No. 1358 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn;. Jules Jacquot, No. 1417 Bergen street, Brooklyn; George Low, Nu. 15 Whitehall street: August E. \V. John, New Brighton, Staten Island ; Charles E. Moore, No. 1214 Broadway ; Frank C. Donigan, Prospect avenue and Jennings street; Arthur J. Lamathe, No. 5 Front street; John Donohue, No. 43 \Vest Eighteenth street; Drank Brennan, One l- Ioorired and Twenty-seventh street and I-Iarlem River; Fernando Mulligan, No. 477 Broome street; Patrick T. Fox, No. 108 Broome street; John J. Cassidy, No. 15 East Eighteenth street; Henry Walsh, No. 1250 Broadway; Richard James, No. 916 Broadway; John Webster, No. 1929 Amsterdam avenue.

Special. Joseph F. Dudley, No. 159 Graham avenue, Broci;lyn; Fleury J. Eckes, No. 261

William street. Respectfully,

HENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Conuuand.

Blacksmith's Helpers .............. 3 00 Carpenters ......................... 5 00 Harness Makers .................. 4 00 Stokers ........................... 3 00 Upholsterers ...................... 4 00 Foreman Blacksmitas ............. 4 00

Building Department. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and

Richmond. Per

Diem. Plumbers ......................... $5 00 Carpenters ........................ 5 00 Tinsmiths ......................... 4 50

Repair Shops. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

Per Diem.

Blacksmith's Helper ............... $3 00 Carpenters ........................ 5 00 Machinists ....................... 4 50 Plumbers ......................... 5 00 Tinsmiths ......................... 4 50 Roofers ........................... 3 75 Painters .......................... 4 00 ITarness Makers .................. 4 00 Wheelwrights ..................... 3 50 Blacksmiths ....................... 400

Appointed. Borough of Manhattan.

Probationary Fireman Willie E. Scaple- horn to be a Fireman of the fourth grade, with salary at the rate of $800 per annum, to take effect from January 16, 1909, and assigned to Engine Company 16.

CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC.

FIRE #DEPARTMENT. January 21—To comply with the provi-

sious of the schedule forming part of the Budget for the year 1909, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in so far as it applies to the Fire Depart-unent, the salaries and wages of the em-ployees hearing the following titles are designated as follows, to take effect from January 1, 1909:

Repair Shops. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and

Riclunond. Per

Diem. Machinists ... .................. $4 50 Foreman Stcamfitters ............. 5 00

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. THE CITY RECORD . 849

POLICE DEPARTMENT. POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), J. Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad),

January 18, 1909. January 13, 1909.

To the Police Commissioner: Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me

under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended, the following re-port will show the names of the persons to whom licenses were issued, class of license and location for the same during the 24 hours ending 12 midnight, January 12, 1909:

First Class. George F. Ryan, No. 1013 Grand street; Fritz A. Rogals, No. 260 Gold street,

Br oklyn; Thomas II. McVeigh. No. 11 Broadway; August Leppold, Pier 17, East River; Michael Foley, No. 557 Broadway.

Second Class. John Connolly, No. 484 Fulton street, Brooklyn; George J. Joyce, No. 110 ]Nall

street, Brooklyn; Marion M. Brown, No. 398 Washington street.

Third Class. Peter F. Martin, One 111111 lrecl and Thirty eighth street and Third avenue;

\Villiani Walton, No. 310 Columbus avenue; Christian Knudsen, No. 219 West Fifty-seventh street; 7'ltomas Sullivan, No. 86 South Third street, Brooklyn; Martin Knowles, No. 992 St. I\larks avenue, Brooklyn; Frederick G. Wandell, No. 171 Claremont avenue, Brooklyn; Frederick Semken, foot Bay Thirty-second street, l;rnoklyn: Fred R. Dcdrick, No. 311 West Thirty-Iourtl? street: William Scheel, No. 411 Fast One Hundred and Eighth street; Foster T.ankford, Castleton avenue, New Brighton, S. I.; Bartholomew Ilart, No. 309 East Forty-seventh street: Patrick F. i\lcGlvrin, Nn. 1901 Broadway: Gustave Vogel, Jr.. No. 149 \Vest One Ilundred and 'I'tsentv fifth street; John 1'. Kclsn, No. 333 \Vest Forty-niutlt street; Edward Oliver, Hudson and West Twelfth streets: Franz Ronalder, Kreischerville, S. I.; Thomas Dalton, Pier 25, North River; Edward J. Flynn, No. 9 Spruce street; Conrad E. AVal-deck, No. 170 Greene street: Davis Wo)kewitzkv, No. 174 East One Hundred and Fifth street; John ]\lalvev, No. 26 Exchange place, Jersey City; Fred G. Fcn'man, One Ilnndred and Forty-eighth street and Lenox avenue; AViliiam Wolf, No. 3608 Park avenue: William J. Brandes, No. 514 West Twenty-fourth street; Oscar Johnson, Pier 34, North River; I tarry G. Beatty, No. 596 Seventh avenue.

Respectfully, ITENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Command.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), January 14, 1909.

To the Police Commissioner: Sir—Tn cnmpliarnce with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me un-

der section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended, the following report will show time names of the per,ot,s to whom licenses were issued, class of license and location for the same during the 24 hours ending 12 midnight, January 13, 1909.

First Class. Henry Gfiitcridge, No. 1392 Fttlten street, Brooklyn; Charles Poland, Nos. 15 to

19 East Fourth street: Charles Brctt'.e, No. 20 West Fourteenth street; George F. Barker, Nos. 13 an-1 15 Vandewuter stree+.

Second Class. Seely I.. Pratt, No. 722 MIyrtle avenue, Brooklyn; Ilerrrtan Schaperjahra, [tonic-

yard and Orchard streets. Lott ). Tlla;'d City; Joseph Earle, New Lots road aucl F! stain au-comic', Wrontuvm ; "Fade: \V. Beardsley. Nos. 81 and 83 Walker street; Ilesey Rottler, No. 411 East Thirty-seventh street; James Kelly, Nos. 83 and 85 Cliff Street; I Icont J. Fox. Not. 507 uiadi;ott avenue.

Third Class. Bert France, Jamaica, L. I.; Theo. D. Walker, No. 50 Church street: Paul Spiegel,

tiraftim and Baklcv avenues, Ozone Park, Bra cdclsn: 'Malachy McGlynn, White and lfcKibbin streets. Brooklyn; John Roonev, Nn. 689 Kent avenue, Brooklyn; Michael liavaru, No. 154 Morgan avenue, l rooklcn; Thomas honergan, No. 59 East Sixty-fifth street; Peter C. Ritchie, No. 1184 Tinton avenue; Robert A. McDonald, No. 2 East Forty-fifth street: Charles F. Nchcnht're'h, No. 115 Broadway: Thomas E. Bangharl, foot Fast One Hundred and Fiftieth street: Frederick W. Kolhert, No. 307 Sixth avenue: :Malcolm McIntyre, Nos. 2 to 22 Fast Ninety-first street; James Breen, No. 3876 Park avenue: Joseph Choffv. No. 96 Spring street; Robert T. Grogan, No. 429 Broadway: David J. Byrnes, No. 214 William street; Henry J. Studley, Nos. 210 and 212 East Sixty-fourth street; IIarry Walker, Pier 49, North River; Carl J. Gustaf-son, No. 1 \Vest Eighty-eighth street.

Special, William J. Breen, Pier "A," North River.

Respectfully, HENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Command.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Sanitary Company (Boiler Sttuad), January 15, 1909. J

To the Police Commissioner: Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me

under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882, as amended, the following re-port will show the names of the persons to whom licenses were issued, class of license and location for the sane during the 24 hours ending 12 midnight, January 14, 1909:

First Class. Edgar K. Ilemion, No. 304 Broadway; Robert Neill, No. 79 West Twenty-third

street; George B. Kaufman, No. 13 Park row; Dennis I-Iarrigan, Broadway and Thirty-fourth street; John Cleary, No. 648 First avenue; David 13. Leviners, Broad-way and One Hundred and Twentieth street; Arthur D. Bartlett, No. 28 Sheriff street; William Schuler, No. 373 Vernon aventte, Long Island City.

Second Class. Peter R. Flanagan, No. 49 Dey street; Joseph Carroll, No. 214 Avenue C;" Edwin

Stunner, No, 459 Broadway; Frederick 7_ohn, No. 206 Broadway; Robert Lockie, No, 617 West Thirty-ninth street: Henry Scheeler, No. 729 Ninth avenue; Joseph Welsh, Nos. 560 to 566 Broadway: Alexander Cook, No. 133 Front street; Frank Schlieman, Hants Point road; Mathias Haffen, No. 386 East One Hundred and Fifty-second street.

Third Class. Andrew S. Bennett, Nos. 346 and 348 Broadway: Danis P. Cahill, No. 106 East

Fourteenth street; Eugene Toussaint, Nos. 687 and 689 Broadway; Marmion Bailey, No. 110 Horatio street; David Cunninghani, No. 451 Broadway; Thomas Gallagher, No. 39 Cortlandt street; Nelson II. Van Etten, No. 384 Broadway; George Mutter, No. 202 East Seventy-fourth street; Daniel Brown, No. 1219 Madison avenue; Charles D. Cooper. No. 57 Laight street; William McGee, No. 140 Centre street; James Dun-slice, No. 112 Second avenue; John C. Wagner, No. 593 Broadway; John Shields, No. 307 West Ninety-eighth street: Gustaf Sandberg, Eleventh avenue and Fifty-eighth street; Thomas Chapman, No. 5 Reel Hook lane, Brooklyn; John Van Ilulsc, No. 435 Graham avenue, Brooklyn; Lawrence Downey, No. 556 Kent avenue, Brooklyn; Peter Deitrick, No. 34 Brooklyn avenue, Brooklyn; Matthew Joyce, No. 367 Fulton street, Brooklyn: William A. McGloin, No. 620 West Twenty-fifth street; Frederick T. Grey, No. 172 Broadway.

Special. George Sniith, No. 136 Eighth street, Long Island City,

Respectfully, HENRY BREEN, Lieutenant in Command.

850 THE CITY RECORD . MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

'Detailed as Acting Engineer of Steamer. Borough of Manhattan.

Fireman first grade Harry R. Rogers, Engine Company 34, detailed as an Acting Engineer of Steamer for a probationary eriod of ninety days, to take effect from

January 16, 1909, and assigned to Engine Company 25.

Retired on Half Pay. For total and permanent physical dis-

ability not caused in or induced by the per-formance of his duties in the uniformed force :

Fireman first grade John J. Carey (No. 1), Engine Company 17, Borough of Man-hattan, on $700 per annum, to take effect February 1, 1909.

On own application after more than 20 years' service ;

Borough of The Bronx. Fireman first grade Julius Aloncle, En-

gine Company 75, on $700 per annum, to take effect January 17, 1909.

Engineer of Steamer Joseph Stumpf, En-gine Company 48, on $800 per annum, to take effect February 1, 1909.

Fireman first grade Martin Grell, Hook and Ladder Company 19, on $700 per an -num, to take effect February 1. 1909.

Fireman first grade Robert S. Stewart, Hook and Ladder Compam• 32, on 8700 per annum, to take effect February 1, 1909.

Fireman first grade Alfred A. Rough, Engine Company 64, on $700 per annum, to take effect February 1, 1909.

Fireman first grade Eugene _Meyer, En-gine Company 68, on $700 per annum, to take effect January 19, 1909.

Borough of Brooklyn. Assistant Foreman John J. Daly, Engine

Company 133, on $900 per annum, to take effect February 1. 1909.

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. January 22—The Board has made the

following appointment: Richard H. Burke, No. 2986 Briggs ave-

nue, The Bronx, Deputy Chief of Patrol-men on Aqueduct. $3.000, January 15, 1909.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Borough of The Bronx.

January 21—Rescinded action in dis-charging George W. Cottam• No. 1026 Third avenue. Gardener, and reassigned him to duty, to take effect January 23, 1909.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. !I

January 21—The Commissioner has laid off Henry Van Holland. of No. 59 John-son avenue, Richmond Hill, Borough of Queens. and James J. Fitzgerald, of No. 1 Essex Market place. Borough of Manhat-tan. Financial Clerks, for lack of work and reduction of force, their services to cease at the close of the day, Saturday, January 23, 1909.

PUBLIC HEARING.

Public notice is hereby given that the Committee on Laws and Legislation of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on Monday, January 25, 1909. at 2 o'clock p. m., on the following matters:

An ordinance affecting taximeters. An ordinance to install registers in pub-

lic vehicles. All persons interested in the above mat-

ters are respectfully invited to attend. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING which the Public Offices in the City are open

for business and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn as well as the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held, together with the heads of Departments and Courts

CITY OFFICES. MAYOR'S OFFICE.

No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays,9 a. m. to 12 M.

Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary. William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and

Warrant Clerk.

BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Room 7, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays, g a.m. to 12 M.

Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt, Patrick Derry, Chief of Bureau.

BUREAU OF LICENSES ga. m. to 4p m.' Saturdays, q a.m. to rz M. Telephone, Soso dortlandt. Francis V. S. Oliver, Jr., Chief of Bureau. Principal Office, Room I, City Hall. Brunch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Branch Office Richmond Borough Hall, Room 23,

New Brighton, §. I. Branch Office Hackett Building, Long Island

City, Borough of Queens.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room aop, No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor, 9 o. m. to

4 Nepison., rg4Worth. The Mayor the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis-

sfoners John 1?+. Cowan (President), William H. Ten

Eyck John J. Ryan and John P. Windolph; Harry W. Walker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En-gineer.

ARMORY BOARD. Mayor George B. McClellan, the Comptroller

Herman A. Metz, the President of the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, Brigadier-Gen-eral George Moore Smith, Brigadier-General John G. Eddy, Captain j. W. Miller, the President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy.

Harrie Davis, Secretary Room 6, Basement, Hall of Records, Chambers anc Centre streets.

Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. in.; Saturdays, q a. in to Iz m.

Telephone, 3900 Worth.

ART COMMISSION. City Hall, Room 21. Telephone call, rip Cortlandt. Robert W. de Forest, Trustee Metropolitan

Museum of Art, President: Frank D. Millet, Painter, Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretary; A. Augustus Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; George B. McClellan. Mayor of the City of New York; John Bigelow, President of New York Public Library- Arnold W. Brunner, Architect: John B. Pine. Charles Rowland Russell, Fred B. Pratt, Herbert Adams.

John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and

First avenue. Telephone 4400 Madison Square. Board of 'trustees—Dr. John W. Brannan Presi-

dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden R. Rob-bins, Samuel Sachs Leopold Stern, John J. Barry John G. O'Keeffe, Robert W. Hebberd, ex-officio

BOARD OF ALDERMEN. No. II City Hall, Io a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays,

IC a. m. to 12 M. Telephone,7 6o Cortlandt. Patrick F. McGowan, President. P. J. Scully, City Clerk.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Satur-

days Iz m. Antonio Zucca. Paul Weimann.

WJames H. Kennedy.

illiam H. Jasper, Secretary. Telephone, z9, 3o and 31 Worth,

BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Headquarters General Office, No. 107 West Forty-

first Street. Commissioners— John T. Dooling (President),

Charles B. Page, (Secretary), Rudolph C. Fuller, James Kane.

Michael T. Daley, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 2946 Bryant.

BOROUGH OFFICES.

Manhattan. No. 112 West Forty-second street. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk.

The Bronx. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott

avenue (Solingen Building). Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk,

Brooklyn. No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Building). George Russell, Chief Clerk.

Queens. No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk.

ttichmond. Borough Hall, New Brighton S. I. Charles M. Schwalbe, Chief Clerk. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays,

9 a. m. to Ia m.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR-TIn"I]IEi NT.

The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brook-lyn, President of the Borough of The Bronx. Presi-dent of the Borough of Queens, President of the Borough of Richmond.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

No. 277 Broadway, Room i4o6. Telephone, 228o Worth.

Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence, Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Ades, Clerk to Board. -

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER.

Nelson P. Lewis Chief Engineer No. 277 Broad-way Room I 4o8. 'relephone, zz81 Worth.

Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth.

Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of Franchises, No. 277 Broadway, Room Sol. Tele-phone, z282 Worth.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Rooms 6027 and 6oz8 Metropolitan Building, No.

I Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, g a. m. toqp . in.; Saturdays q a. m. to ra M.

Telephone, 584oGramercy. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Hard-

ing Charles G. Smith, Edward F. CrokerWilliam A. boring and George A. rust, Chairman.'

Edward V. Barton, Clerk Board meeting every Tuesday at s p. M.

BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW YORK CITY REFORMATORY OF MISDEMEANANTS.

Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. John - J. Barry, Commissioner of Correction,

President. Win. E. Wyatt, Judge, Special Sessions, First

Division. Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec-

ond Division, Lames J. Walsh City MagIstrate, First Division. Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi

lion. Samuel B. Hamburger John C. Heintz, Dominick

Di Dario, )amen F. Boyle. Thomas K. Minnick, Secretary.

BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESS- MENTS.

Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of

Taxes and Assessments. Henry J. Storrs, Chief clerk, Fipance Depart-

ment No. z8o Broadway. Telephone, Izoo Worth,

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Office, No. zqq Broadway. John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick, Charles A.

Shaw, Commissioners. Thomas Bassett, Secretary. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and ri5 Stewart Building, No. 280

Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 4315 Worth. John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com-

mLssioners.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION.

TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

Office of the Commission, Room 138 No. 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of' Manhat-tan. New York City.

Commissioners—William E. Stillfngs, George C. Norton, Lewis A. Abrams.

Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes-

day and Friday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m.

CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

City Hall, Rooms II, rx; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat-urdays, Jo a. m. to 12 m.

Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of

Aldermen. Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy City Clerk. John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of

Aldermen. Joseph V. Sculley Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn, Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough

of The Bronx. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor-

ough of Queens. Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough

of Richmond.

CITY RECORD OFFICE.

BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS.

Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. II Park Row. Entrance, Room 807,4 am, to 4 p. In,; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M.

Telephone, 15o5 and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply Room, No. 2, City Hall.

Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillen, Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary,

COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Office No. 277 Broadway. John k Bogart Commissioner. James P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner. John J. Caldwell, Secretary. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a in

to 12 m. Telephone, 2828 Worth.

COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman

A. Metz, Comptroller; James J. Martin, Chamber-lain; Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members. N. 'Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller Secretary;

Office of Secretary, Room Iz, Stewart building. Telephone, rzoo Worth,

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. James W Stevenson, Commissioner. John H. Little Deputy Commissioner. Edgar E. Schifi;, Secretary. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. M. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 6oso Cortlandt.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. CENTRAL OFFICE.

No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M.

Telephone, I047 Gramercy. John J. Barry, Commissioner. GeorgeW. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner, John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary,

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

Pier "A," N. R. Battery place. Telephone, 300 )'lector. Allen N. Spooner Commissioner. Denis A. Judge, lyeputy Commissioner. Joseph W. Savage, Secretary. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 12 M.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (in the month of August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.

Telephone 558o Plaza. Richard h. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Walter Alexander,

Nicholas J Barrett, Charles E. Bruce, M. D.; Joseph E. Cosgrove, Frederic R. Coudert, Francis

.Crowninshield, Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. De Laney, Horace E. Dresser, Alexander Ferris, Joseph Nicola Francolini, George Freifeld George J. Gillespie, John Greene, Lewis Haase, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt M. D.; Thomas J. Higgins, James P. Holland, Arthur Hollick, Hugo Kanzler, Max Katzenberg, Edward Lazansky, Alnck H. Man, Clement March, Mitchell May, Robert E.McCaffertv Dennis J. McDonald, M. D.; Ralph McKee, Frank W. Meyer, Thomas J. O'Donohue, Henry H. Sher-man, Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan, James E. Sullivan, Michael J. Sullivan, Bernard Suydam, Rupert B. Thomas John R. Thompson, George A. Vandenhoff, Frank i!. Wilsey, George W Wingate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., members of the Board.

Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President. John Greene Vice-President. A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Fred H. Johnson Assistant Secret C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build-

ings Patrick ]ones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Henry R M. Cook, Auditor, Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Henry M. Lei ziger Supervisor of Lectures. Claude G. Leland, Stuperintendent of Libraries. A. J. Maguire, Supervisor of Janitors.

BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of

Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Haaren Clarence E. Melenev Thomas S. O'Brien Edward B. Shallow Edward L. Stevens, Gustave §trauben-miSller, Join H. Walsh, Associate City Superin-tendents.

DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell John

T Chickering, John W. Davis, ] Dwyer 'James M. Edsall Matthew J. Elgas,Edward D.'Fan-ell, Cornelius b. Franklin, John Griffin, M. D.; John L. N. Hunt, Henry W. Jameson, James Lee, Charles W. Lyon James T. McCabe, William J. O'Shea

Julia Richman Alfred T. Schaufer, Albert Shiels, dgar Dubs Shimer Seth T. Stewart, Edward W.

Stitt Grace C. Strac'han, Joseph S. Taylor, Joseph H. %ade, Evangeline E. Whitney.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Schools, andames C. hyrnes Walter L. Hervey, Jerome A. O'Connell, George j. Smith, Examiners.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway

9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. Telephone, rzoo Worth. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy

Comptrollers. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller, Paul Loeser, Secretary to Comptroller.

MAIN DIVISION.

H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room iI.

BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION.

Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book-keeper, Room 8.

STOCK AND BOND DIVISION,

James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Room 85.

BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION.

P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room 27.

LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION.

Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Room 185,

BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND STATISTICS.

Charles S. Hervey, Supervising Statistician and Examiner, Room ISo.

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION.

Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Institutions, Room 38.

OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER.

No. 83 Chambers street and No.65 Reade street. John H. Timmerman, CityPaymaster.

ENGINEERING DIVISION,

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 5S.

DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE.

Mortimer J. Brown, Appraiser of Real Estate, Rooms rol, 103 and 105.

BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES.

O. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room

David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. John McDonough and William H. Loughran,

Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Borough of the Bronx—Municipal Building, Third

and Tremont avenues. John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep-

uty Receivers of Taxes. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms

2-s. James B. Bouck and William Gallagher, Deputy

Receivers of Taxes. Borough ot Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson

avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy

Receivers of Taxes. Borough ot Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George,

New Brighton. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy

Receivers of Taxes.

BUREAU FOR THR COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS AND ARREARS.

Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room I.

Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Arrears.

Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess-ments and Arrears.

Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Rooms I- .

James J . Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As-sessments and Arrears.

Boroggh of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, corner Court and Montague streets.

Thomas J Drennan, Deputy Collector of Assess-ments and Arrears.

Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson avenue and Fifth street Long Island City.

Thomas A. Healy, 1eputy Collector of Assess' ments and Arrears.

Borough of Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrears.

BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE AND OF MARKETS.

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Room 14 1.

John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and Su rintendent o{ Markets.

John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of Mar-kets.

David O'Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue.

BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS,

Frank J. Prial, Chief Examiner. Room 181.

BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN.

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Rooms 63 to 67. ]amen J. Martin, City Chamberlain. Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. Telephone, 4270 Worth.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth

avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 E. m. to p m. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Ofnces al-

ways open. Telephone 4900 Columbus, Thomas I arlington, M. D., Commissioner of

Health and President. Alvah H. Doty, M. D.; Theodore A. Bingham,

Commissioners. Eugene W. Scheffer Secretary. Herman M. Biggs, Ak D.,General Medical Officer. James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk.

alter Hensel, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records.

Borough of Manhattan. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Su-

perintendent; George A. 1 oberts, Assistant Chief Clerk.

Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records.

Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani-

tary Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice. THE CITY RECORD. 851

Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton street, Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary

Spperintendent; Alfred'. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street,

. Jamaica. John H. Barry, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super-

intendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief Clerk; Robert Campbell, M.D., Assistant Registrar of Records.

Borough of Richmond, Nos. 5q and g6 Water street, Stapleton, Staten Island.

John T. Sprague, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Super-intendent; Charles E. Hoyer Assistant Chief Clerk• I. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar o> Records.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor-

oughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and President Park Board.

William J. Fransioli, Secretary. Offices, Arsenal Central Park. Telephone, zor Plaza. Michael T . Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for

the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook-

lyn. Telephone 2300 South. Joseph I. terry, Commissioner of Parks for the

Borough of The Bronx. Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, lam Telephone, 2640 Tremont.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

PRINCIPAL OFFICE.

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. Saturdays, 12 m.

Telephone, 3350 Madison Square. Robert W. Rebberd Commissioner. Richard C. Baker, first Deputy Commissioner. Thomas W. Hynes, Second Deputy Commis-

sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephnoe, 2977 Main.

J. McKee Borden, Secretary. Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and

Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re-pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m

Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty-sixth street. Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. in

The Children's Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue, Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Jeremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Richmond Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island.

Telephone, boo Tompkinsville.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. William H. Edwards, Commissioner. James D. Hogan, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of Manhattan. Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough iBrooklyn. Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of The Bronx. John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to IS m.

Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Frank Raymond, James H. Tully, Charles Putzel, Hugh Hastings, Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Nos. 13 to zt Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephones, Manhattan, 88zo Cortlandt; Brook-

lyn 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, 94 tompkinsville; Bronx, 62 Tremont.

John `i O'Brien, Commissioner. M. I Loughman Deputy Commissioner. John F. Garvey, §ecretary to Department. . M. de Varona, Chief Engineer.

George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En gineer.

George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and

Power. Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner, Bor-

on h of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. john W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook-

lyn. William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred and Seventy seventh street and Third avenue.

Thomas M. Lynch, Water Register, The Bronx. Wissel, C. issel, Deputy Commissioner Bor-

ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long island City.

John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George.

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Bartholomew F. Donohoe President; John J.

Moore, Secretary; John T l')unn, Treasurer; ex-officio, Horace Loomis and Matthew E. Healy.

Rooms Nos. 14, r5 and lb Aldrich Building, Nos. 149 and r5r Church street.

Office open during business hours every day in the year (except legal holidays). Examinations are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. m,

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted

from g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays 12 M.

HEADQUARTERS. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man-

Telephone, 640 Plaza, Manhattan; 2653 Main,

Brooklyn. j Hayes, Commissioner. P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Secre

tary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Jr., Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in

charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Joseph L. Burke Inspector of Combustibles, Nos.

Ics and t59 East Stixty-seventh street, Manhattan.

William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Nos. 157 and r5g East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat-tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay street, Brooklyn.

Central office open at all hours.

LAW DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL.

Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, 6th, 7th and 8th floors, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9a.m.to12m,

Telephone 'goo Worth. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L. Ster-

linpr, Charles D.Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy Chittenden David Rumsey William Beers Crowell, John L. O'Brien Terence parley, Cornelius F. Col-lins, John F. O'Brien Edward S. Malone Edwin J. Freedman Louis H'. Hahlo, Frank 1#. Pierce, Stephen a'Brien Charles A. O'Neil Richard H. Mitchell, John *iddecombe, Edward J. McGold- rick Curtis A. Peters Arthur Sweeny' Joel Squier, Harford P. Walker, George P. Nicholson, George 11. Folwell, William H. King Alfred W. Booraem, Josiah A. Stover Thomas l . Noonan, T Gabriel Britt, Royal I. T. Riggs, Charles 1lfcintyre• Solon Berrick, Francis J. Byrne, James P. O'Connor, William H. Jackson Edward Max-son, Elliot S. Benedict Clarence l.. Barber, Isaac Phillips, Edward A. McAhane, Eugene Fay.

Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund Kirby.

Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell.

BROOKLYN OFFICE.

Borough Hall, ad floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur. days 9 a. m. to rz m.

Telephone 2948 Main. James D. tell, Assistant in charge.

BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS.

No. go West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur-days 9 a. m. to 12 M.

Telephone, 8igo Cortlandt. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge.

BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. No. rrq Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur-

days9 a. m. to Iz m. Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt. Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge.

BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF PERSONAL TAXES.

No. Ho Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub-lic 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.• Saturdays, 9 a. m. to IS M.

Telephoner 4585 Worth. Geo. O'Relly, Assistant in charge.

TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF BUILDINGS.

No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 a. m, to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M.

Telephone 1961 Gramercy. John P. OBrien, Assistant in charge.

METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COM-MISSION.

Office, No. 17 Battery place. George A. Soper, Ph. D. President • James H. Fuertes Secretary; It, de B. parsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. Will-iams M. D.

Telephone, 1694 Rector.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

No. 299 Broadway, q a. in. to 4 p. m. Frank L. Polk, R. Ross Appleton, Arthur J.

O'Keeffe. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary.

Labor Bureau. Nos. 54-6o Layette street. Telephone, 2140 Worth.

MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head-

quarters Fire Department. Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner

and Chairman; William Montgomery, John Sherry, C. Andrade, Jr., Abram A. Breneman.

Telephone, 640 Plaza. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, Nos. 365-367 Jay

street, Brooklyn. Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. m. Telephone, 3520 Main.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. CENTRAL OFFICE.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone 3100 Spring. Theodore Bingham, Commi A. ssioner. William F. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis-

sioner. Bert Hanson Third Deputy Commissioner. Arthur Woods, Fourth Deputy Commissioner, Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary to Commissioner. William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis-

trict, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, Manhattan.

Office hours, 8 a. m to Ir p. m., every day in the year, including holidays and Sundays

Stated public meetings of the Commission, Tues-days and Fridays at 11.30 a. m. in the Public Hear-ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered,

Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole-man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney.

Telephone, 4150 Beekman.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Manhattan Of ices No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Telephone, 5331 Gramercy. Edmond T . Butler, Commissioner. Wm. H. Abbott, Jr., First Deputy Commissioner. Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens

and Richmond), Temple Bar Building, No. 44 Court street.

Telephone, 3825 Main. John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, z8o6 and Hob Thud Ave-

nue. Telephone, 9.67 Melrose. William B. Calvert, Superintendent.

Louis F. Haffen President. Henry A. Gumbleton, Secretary. John F Murray, Commissioner of Public Works. John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of

Public Works. Josiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer. Frederick Grelffenberg, Principal Assistant Topo

graphical Engineer. Charles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Thomas H. O'Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of

Buildings. Peter J. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. Albert H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public

Buildings and Offices. Telephone, 66 Tremont.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. President's Office, Nos. r5 and r6 Borough Hall, 9

a. in to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to jam. Bird S. Coler, President. Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. John A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public

Works, James M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of

Sewers. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Patrick F. Lynch, Superintendent of Highways.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Office of the President, Nos. r4, 15 and 16 City

Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a m. to Is M. John F. Ahearn, President. Bernard Downing, Secretary. John Cloughen, Commissioner of Public Works. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub-

lic Works. Edward S. Murphy Superintendent of Buildings. Frank T. Goodwin, Stupermtendent of Sewers. John R. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings

and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt.

. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue

and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 am, to 4 p. m. Saturdays, q a. m. to is m.

Lawrence Gresser President. John M. Cragen hecretary. Alfred Denton, Commissioner of Public Works. Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub-

lic Works. Patrick E. Leahy, Superintendent of Highways. Carl Berger, Superintendent of Buildings. Cornelius Burke, Superintendent of Sewers. James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street Clean-I

-dward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public Build-ings and Offices.

Telephone, Igoo Greenpoint.

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. George Cromwell, President. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and

Acting Commissioner of Public Works. John Seaton Superintendent of Buildings. HE. Buel superintendent of Highways.

Cluhn T. Fetherston, Superintendent of Street

eaning. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build-

ingsand Offices. Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., q

a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to ra M. Telephone, boo Tompkinsville. .

CORONERS. Borough of The Bronx--Corner of Third avenue

and Tremont avenuo Telephone, 1250 Tremont and 1402 Tremont.

Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke, William T. Austin Chief Clerk. Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Rooms I and

Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and 4005 Main.

henry J Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy. Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. Open all hours of the day and night. Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts

Building Centre and White streets. Open at all times of the day and night.

Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley.

Julius liarburger, President Board of Coroners. Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Telephones, 1094, 5057 5p58 Franklin. Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton

street, Jamaica, L. 1. Samuel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Office hours from 9 a. m to ro p. m. Borough of' Richmond—No. 44 Second street,

New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi- ness all hours of the day and night.

Matthew J. Cahill. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville.

COUNTY OFFICES.

NEW YORK COUNTY.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. Telephone, 241 Worth.

COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Office, Hall of Records. William S. Andrews, Commissioner. James O, Farrell, Superintendent. James J. Fleming, Jr., Secretary. Telephone, 3900 Worth.

COUNTY CLERK. Nos. 5, 8, g, io and Ir New County Court-house

Office hours from 9 a. m. to in. Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk. John F Curry, Deputy. Joseph J. Glennen, Secretary. Telephone, 870 Cortlandt,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. rig Nassau street, 9 a. in. to 4 P. m. William M. Hoes Public Administrator. Telephone, 6376 dortlandt.

REGISTER. Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4

p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. M. to tam. During the months of July and August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2

m p Frank Gass, Register.

William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. Telephone, 3900 Worth.

SHERIFF. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9

a. m. to 12 M. Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. John F. Gilchrist Under Sheriff Telephone, 4984 *orth.

SURROGATES. Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4

p m., except Saturday when it closes at 12 M. During the months of July and August the hours are from ga m.tozp.m.

Abner C. Thomas andohn P. Cohalan, Surro-gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. County Court-house

Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Jacob A. Livingston, Deputy Commissioner. Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. Office hours from 9 R. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays,

from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. to 2

p. m.; Saturdays, ga. m. to 12 m. Telephone., 1454 Main,

COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting months

of July and August, then q a. m. to s p. m., Satur-days 9 a. m. to 12 M.

Lewis M. Swaley, Commissioner. • D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner.

Telephone, 1114 Main Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Telephone, lo8z Main.

COUNTY CLERK. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m.

to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, 9 a. in. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m.

Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk, Telephone call, 493o Main.

COUNTY COURT. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms Io, 17, 18,

22 and 23. Court opens at to am, daily and sits until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23; Part II., Room No. io, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms 17, 18 and 22, open daily from 9 a. in. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays 12m.

Norman S. Dice and Lewis L, Fawcett, County Judges

Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn.

Hours, a. ni. to 5 P. m. John F. Clarke, District Attorney. Telephone number, 2955-6-7—Main.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn, 9

a. m. to5p.m. Charles E. Teale, Public Administrator. Telephone, 2840 Main.

REGISTER. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.,

excepting months of July and August; then from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. provided for by statute.

William A. Prendergast, Register. Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. Telephone, 2830 Main.

SHERIFF. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N .Y. 9 a. nl to p. m.; Saturdays, 12 M. Alfred T. Robley

' Sheriff.

Jones P. Connell Under Sheriff. Telephone, 6845, 6k46, 6847, Main.

SURROGATE. Hall of Records Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert T. Ketcham Surrogate. Edward J. Bergen, dhief Clerk and Clerk of the

Surrogate's Court. Court opens at io a. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4

p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to lam. Telephone, 3954 Main.

QUEENS COUNTY. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; July and August, 9 a.m. to 2 P. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to is M. Queens County Court-house,, Long Island City.

John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Telephone, 455 Greenpoint.

COUNTY CLERK. No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Fourth Ward,

Borough of Queens, City of New York. Office open, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to

12 m. John Niederstein, County Clerk. Henry Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk. Telephone, r5r Jamaica.

COUNTY COURT. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. County Court opens at ro a. m. Trial Terms begin

first Monday of each month, except July, August and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex-cept during ugust and first Saturday of September.

County Judge's office always open at No.336 Ful-ton street, Jamaica, N. Y.

Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge, Telephone, 286 Jamaica.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island

City, q a. in. to 5 p. m. Frederick G. De Witt, District Attorney. Telephone, 39 Greenpoint.

Franz S. 17Voif, Inspector of Combustibles Bor- I DISTRICT ATTORNEY• oughs of Brooklyn and pueens, Nos. 65 and 3&7 Jay BOROUGH OFFICES. street, Brooklyn. Telep-]tone, g~ao Main. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre

Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- streets. tan The Bronx and Richmond. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of 9 a. m. to 12 M. Brooklyn and Queen. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and I Win. Travers Jerome, District Attorney.

Andrew P. 11Sartin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm One and and Seventy-seventh street; 9 a. m. to John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk, Telegraph Bureau. 4 P. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to IS m. Telephone, 2304 Franklin.

852 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. 17 Cook avenue Elmhurst. John T. Robinson, Public Administrator, County

of Q ueens. Telephone, 335 Newtown.

SHERIFF. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a.m. to

qp m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. Herbert S. Harvey Sheriff. John M. Phillips, I'Jnder Sheriff. Telephone q3 Greenpoint (office). Henry O. Stchleth, Warden, Queens County Jail. Telephone, 372 Greenpoint.

SURROGATE. Daniel Noble Surrogate. Wm. F. Hendrickson, Clerk. Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays,

the office is open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, from 9 a. In. to 12 M.

The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at ro a. in., except during the month of August, when no court is held, and the court sits every day there-after until all contested cases have been disposed of.

Telephone, 397 Jamaica.

RICHMOND COUNTY.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Village Hall, Stapleton. Charles T. Kullman, Commissioner. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays,

from 9a. in. to12rn Telephone, Si Tompkinsville.

COUNTY CLERK. County Office Building, Richmond, S. 1., 9 a. m. to

4 p. m. C. L. Bostwick, Count Clerk. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to 4

p.m. Telephone, 28 New Dorp.

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Terms of Court, Richmond County, rgog. County Courts-Stephen D. Stephens, County

Judge. First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury. Second Monday of November, Grand and Trial.

Jury. ourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury.

Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury Fourth Wednesday ofuly', without a Jury. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury. Fourth Wednesday of December, without a Jury. Surrogate's Court-Stephen D. Stephens, Surro-

gate. Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30

o'clock a. m. Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30

o'clock a. m. Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond

at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. Samuel H. Evins. Telephone, 50 Tompkinsville.

SHERIFF. County Court-house, Richmond, S. 1. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Joseph J. Barth.

THE COURTS.

APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT.

FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.

Court-house, Madison avenue, comer Twenty-fifth street. Court opens at I p.m.

Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice; George L. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Houghton, Francis M. Scott, Justices: Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk; William Lamb, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's Office opens at 9 a. in. Telephone, 3840 Madison Square.

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART- MENT.

County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open from ro.r- a. m. to 4 p. m.

Specia)'Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. r6. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room

No. t3. Special Term, Part III., Room No. ig. Special Term, Part IV. Room No. 20. Special Term, Part V., koom No. 6. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases),

Room No.31. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Trial Term, Part III., Room No. as. Trial Term, Part IV. Room No. 21. Trial Term, Part V., 'Room No. 24. Trial Term, Part VI. Room No. 18. Trial Term, Part V 1f., Room No. -. Trial Term, Part VIII. Room No. 23. Trial Term, Part IX.,

VIII. No. 35.

Trial Term, Part X., Room No. zb Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27, Trial Term, Part XII., Room No.-. Trial Term Part XIII., and Special Term, Part

VII., Room to. 36. Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. Trial Term, Part X V. Room No. 37. Trial Term, Part XV?., Room No.-. Trial Term, Part XVII. Room No so: Trial Term. Part XVIII., Room No. sp. Appellate Term Room No. s9. Naturalization )#ureau. Room No. 38, third floor. Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor,

northeast. Clerks in attendance from io a. m. to 4 p. m. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part 1. (motions),

Roorr No. 15. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex.parte

business), ground floor, southeast corner. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground

floor, south. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north-

east corner, second floor east. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest

corner, third floor, Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). Criminal Court-house, Centre street. Justices-Charles H. Truax, Charles F. MacLean,

Henry Bischoff, Leonard A. Gierich, P. Henry Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, lames Fitzgerald

Warley -Platzek, Peter A. Hendrick, John Charles W. Dayton, John J. Brady, Mild Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James W. Irving Lehman.

Peter I. Dooling Clerk, Supreme Court. Telephone, 4580 ortlandt.

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPART- MENT.

N. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, Y. Court open daily from to o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock

Q m. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. Special Term for Motions.

James F. McGee General Clerk. Telephone, 5460 Main.

CRIMINAL DIVISION-SUPREME COURT.

Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White and Franklin streets.

Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Peter 3. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll,

Special Deputy to the Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telepkone, 6064 Franklin,

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre,

Elm, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky Warren

W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan Edward Swann Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. bf'alone, Judges o! the Court of General Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. Telephone, rzol Franklin.

Clerk's Off ce open from q a. in. to 4p. m. During July and August Clerk's Office will close

at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at 12 in.

CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, C ity Hall Park, from la a. m. to 4 p m.

Part I. Part II. Part Ill. Part IV. Part V. Part VI. Part VII. Part VIII. Special Term Chambers will be held from ro a. m.

to p. in. Clerk's Office ooen.from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice; Lewis J.

Conlan, Francis B. Delehanty, Joseph I. Green, Alexander Finelite, Thomas F. Donnelly, John V. McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Richard T. Lynch, Ed-ward B. La Tetra, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk,

Telehone, 6142 Cortlandt.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be-

tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man-hattan.

Court opens at TO a. m. Justices-First Division-William E. Wyatt Wil-

lard H. Olmsted, Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz feller, John B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoyt. Charles W Culkin, Clerk; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4p. m. Telephone, 2092 Franklin, Clerk's office. Telephone, 6oi Franklin, Justices' chambers. Second Division-Trial Days-No. 171 Atlantic

avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Thursdays and Fri-days at ro o'clock; Town Flail, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, Tuesday at io o'clock; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Wednesdays at io o'clock.

Justices-Howard J. Forker John Fleming, Mor-an M. L. Ryan, Robert j. Wilkin George J. 'Keefe, James J. McInerney. Joseph L. Kerrigan,

Clerk: John). Dorman, Deputy Clerk. Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of

Brooklyn, open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

CHILDREN'S COURT. First Division-No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan rnest K. Coulter Clerk, Telephone, 5353 stuyvesant. Second Division-No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn.

William F. Delaney, Clerk. Telephone, 627 Main.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. First Division.

Court opens from 9 a. m. to4 P. m. City Magistrates-Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B.

Crane, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, seph F. Sloss, James 3. Walsh, Henry Steinert, Daniel E. Finn, Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris. Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Joseph E. Corrigan, Moses Herrman, Paul Krotel.

Philip Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Sylvan place.

First District-Criminal Court Building. Second District-,Jefferson Market. Third District-No. 69 Essex street. Fourth District-No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first

street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District-One Hundred and Sixty-first street

and Brook avenue. Seventh District-No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Eighth District-Main street, Westchester.

Second Dl-leion. Borough of Brooklyn.

City Magistrates-Edward 3. Dooley, James G. Tighe, John Naumer E. G. Higginbotham, Frank E. O'Reilly, Henry 3. Furlong, Alfred E. Steers, A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Alexander H. Geismar, John F. Hylan.

President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No.318 Adams street.

Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan, Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, and No. 648 Halsey street.

Courts. First District-No. 3,8 Adams street. Second District-Court and Butler streets. Third District-MJrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Fourth District-No. 186 Bedford avenue. Fifth Dtstnct-No. 249 Manhattan avenue. Sixth District-No. 495 Gates avenue. Seventh District-No. 31 Snider avenue(Flatbush). Eighth District-West Eighth street (Coney Is-

land Ninth District-Fifth avenue and Twenty-third

street. Tenth District-No. 133 New Jersey avenue.

Borough of Queens. City Magistrates-Matthew J. Smith Joseph

Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy.

Courts. First District-St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island

City. Second District-Town Hall, Flushing L. I. Third District- Central avenue, Far kockaway,

L. 1.

Borough of Richmond. City Magistrates-Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel

Marsh. Courts.

First District-Lafayette place, New Brighton, Staten Island.

Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten Island.

MUNICIPAL, COURTS. Borough n[ Manlrnttan.

First District-The First District embraces the territory bounded on the south and west by the southerly and westerly boundaries of the said borough, on the north by the centre line of Four-teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifth street Second avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Catharine street.

Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, Justices.

Thomas O'Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangin, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-Merchants' Association Build-ing. Nos. 54-6o Lafayette street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9a. In. to4P.In.

Additional Parts are held at southwest corner of Sixth avenue and Tenth street and at No.128 Prince street.

Telephone, 6030 Franklin.

Second District-The Second District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue and on the south and east by the southerly and easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Catharine street,

George F. RoeschBenjamin Hoffman, Leon as Sanders, Thom P. IIinnean I ustices.

James J. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-Nos. 264 and 266 Madison street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.

Telephone, 2596 Orchard.

Third District-The Third District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line of Seventh avenuefroni Fourteenth street to Fifty- ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street on the north by the centre line of Sixty-fifth street and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly bound ary of the said borough.

Thomas E Murray, James W. McLaughlin, Justices.

Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Clerk's Office open-daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m.

Telephone number, 545o Columbus.

Fourth District-The Fourth District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the cent reline of Lexington avenue and by the centre line of Irving place, including its projection through Gramercy Park, on the north by the centre line of Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the easterly line of said borough ; excluding, however, any portion of Blackwell's Island.

Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy

Clerk. Location of Court-Part I. and Part II., No. 151

East Fifty-seventh street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to4p.in.

Fifth District-The Fifth District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Sixty- fifth street, on the east by the centre line of Central Park West, on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by the westerly boundary of said borough.

Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick Spiegelberg, justices.

James V. (ailloon, Clerk; John H. Servis, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-Broadway and Ninety-sixth street. Clerk's Office open daily(Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Telephone, 4006 Riverside.

Sixth District-The Sixth Distrltt embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Ninety-sixth street from Lexington avenue to Fifth avenue on the west by the centre line of Lexington avenue from Fifty-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street and the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety-sixth street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and 'Tenth street, on the east by the easterly boundary of said borough, including, however, all of Blackwell's Island and excluding any portion of Ward's Island.

Herman Joseph Jacob Marks, Justices. Edward. Mcduade, Clerk; Thomas M. Cam

bell, Deputy Clerk; John J. Dietz, Frederick Stroh, Assistant Clerks.

Location of Court-Northwest corner of Third avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g

a

Telephone, 343 79-St.

Seventh District-The Seventh District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly terminus thereof, and north of the northerly ter-minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly direction the course of the Harlem river, on a line conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor- ough, on the north and west by the northerly and westerly boundaries of said borough.

Phillip J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. Davies, Justices.

Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-No. 7o Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi-days excepted) from g a. nr, to 4 p. m.

Eighth District-The Eighth District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of said borough, including Randall's Island and the whole of Ward's Island.

Joseph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, Justices. William J Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan,

Deputy Clerk. Location of Court-Sylvan place and One Hun-

dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi-days excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m.

Telephone, 3950 Harlem.

Ninth District-The Ninth District embraces the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from the centre line of Seventh avenue to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre line of Irving place, including its projection through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety-sixth street from the centre line of Lexington avenue to the centre line of Fifth avenue and by One Huu-dred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Central Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh avenue and Central Park West,

Edgar J. Lauer, Frederick De Witt Wells, Frank D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices.

William J. Chamberlain, Clerk; Charles Healy, Deputy Clerk.

Location of Court-Southwest corner of Madison avenue and Fifty-ninth t street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. in. to 4 p. In.

Telephone, 3873 Plaza.

Borough of The Bronx. First District-All that part of the Twenty-fourth

Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895 , comprising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams-bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, No. 1400 Williams. bridgeroad, Westchester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 a. m. to q p. m. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of each week.

Peter A. Sheil, Justice. Stephen Collins, Clerk. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m; Saturdays

closing at Iz m. Telephone, 457 Westchester.

Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 of the Laws of i8g5. Court-room southeast corner of Washington avenue and One Ffundred and Sixty-second street. Office hours, from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Court opens at q a. m.

John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Clerk.

Telephone, 3043 Melrose.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District-Comprising First, Second, Third

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards and that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the intersection of the centre lines of Hudson and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence along the centre line of Johnson street to hudson avenue, and th:nce along the centre line of Hudson avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and Court streets. Parts I. and II.

John J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m.

Second District-Seventh Ward and that portion of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, thence along the centre line of Washington avenue to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and thence along the centre line of North Portland avenue to the point of beginning.

Court-room, No. 49- Gates avenue. Gerard B. Van Wart and Charles J. Dodd,

Justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Third District-Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth t Wards, and that portion of the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the centre line of Starr street between the boundary line of Queens County and the centre line of Central avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam street between the centre lines of Central and Bush-wick avenues. and northwest of the centre line of Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush-wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn.

Philip D. bier&her and William J. Bogenshutz, Justices, ohn 14. Carpenter, Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Court opens at 9 a.m.

Fourth District-Embraces the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth 1Vards thatortion of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third \1 aids lying east of the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line of Schenectady avenue, and that portion of the'I'wenty- seventh Ward tying southeast of the centre line of Starr street between the boundary line of Queens and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast of the centre line of Suydam street between the centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and Broadway.

Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue. Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold,

Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Fifth District-Contains the Eighth. Thirtieth and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty-second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court-house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and Third avenue.

Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. Sixth District-The Sixth District embraces the

Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec-tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat-bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat-bush avenue to Atlantic avenue • thence along the centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; thence along the centre line of Washington avenue to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue; thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson avenue ; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave-nue to Johnson street ; thence along the centre line of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- nt

Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices, Charles P. Bible, Clerk.

Court-house, No. Err Fulton street.

Seventh liistrict-The Seventh District embraces the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second Wards.

Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, Justices. Samue. F. Brothers, Clerk.

Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful-ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue).

Clerk's Office open from g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur-days, 9 a. in. to tz m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed-nesdays Thursdays and Fridays.

Jury day ', Tuesdays and Fridays. Clerk's Telephone, got East New York. Court Telephone, 905 East New York.

Borough of Queens.

First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City formerly composing five wards). Court-room, St. Mary's Lyceum, Nos. ;rs and 117 Fifth street, Long Island City.

Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. in. each day, excepting Saturdays closing at is m, Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice. THE CITY RECORD. 853

other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs. days.

Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy Clerk.

Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint.

Second District—Second and Third Wards, which include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the late Town of Newtown corner of Broadway and Court street, Elmhurst, flew York. P. 0. Address, Elmhurst, Queens County, New York.

William Rasquln, Jr., Justice. Luke J. Connor ton, Clerk. William Kepper, Assistant Clerk, James B. Snediker, Stenographer.

Trial days Tuesdays and Thursdays. Clerk's Oftkce open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 87 Newtown.

Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, corn. prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil-lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach.

James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, Clerk.

Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. Telephone 189 Jamaica. Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 P. m. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

at 9 a. m.

Borough of Richmond.

First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil-lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Br'ghton.

Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Arming S. Prall, Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m, Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville.

Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple. ton.

George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Clerks Office open from 9 a. us. to 4 m. Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at to a. m

Court continued until close of business. Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville

OFFICIAL PAPERS. Morning—"The Sun," "The New York Times."

Evening—"The Globe;' "The Evening Mail."

Weekly—"Democracy," "Tammany Times."

German—"Staats-Zeitung,"

Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu-ary 22, 1906. Amended March 1, 19u6; Novem-ber 20, 1906; February 20, 1907. and March 5, 1908.

OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The Bronx Star," " North Side News," Bronx Independent."

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Staten Island World," " Richmond County Herald."

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

"Long Island Star" (First and Second Wards), " Flushing Evening )Journal " (Third Ward), " long Island Farmer (Fourth Ward), " Rocka-way News" (Fifth Ward).

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

"Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook. lyn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard-Union," "Brook-lyner Freic Presse."

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

"Real Estate Record and Guide" (Harlem Dis. trict), "Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Wash-ington Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem Districts).

Designated by Board of City Record June 19, 1906. Amended June 20, 1906; September 30, 1907; February 24, 1908, and March 5 and 16, I go8,

BOARD MEETINGS.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), City IIall, every Friday, at 10.30 oclock a. m.

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary.

The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room W. City Hall, at call of the Mayor.

N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary,

The Board of Revision of Assessments meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, every Thursday at xi a. m., upon notice of the Chief Clerk.

HENRY J. STORRS, Chief Clerk.

The Board of City Record meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, at call of the Mayor.

PATRICK J. TRACY, Supervisor. Secretary.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. OFFICE OF TILE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF

MANHATTAN, CITY ITALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE rea ived by the President of the Borough

of Manhattan, at the City hall, Room No. 16, until 2 o'clock p. m. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909,

FOR TILE COMPLETION OF THE ELEC-TRIC LIGHTING AND POWER WIRING SYSTEM AT THE CITY ]TALL BUILDING, CITY HALL PARK, NEW YORK CITY.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is one hundred (100) days.

The security required will be Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000).

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a Complete job. Blank forms and further information may be

obtained at the office of the Architect, Charles I.. Eidlitz, No. 1128 Broadway.

JOHN F. AITEARN, President. The City of New York, January 23, 1909.

j23,f3 f' ' See General Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last paste, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. DEPARrnn;Nr of CrrRreTION, No. 148 Es'r

TwENTIETII STREeT, IloROUGII OF MANHATTAN, 'I'ns CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Correction

at the above office until 11 o'clock a. in. on FltiD:1Y, JANUARY 29, 1909,

No. 1. FOR FURNISTTING AND DELIVER. INC MEDICAI. SUPPLIES.

The time for the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

'l he amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50'%) of the amount of the bid or estimate.

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-ING YEAST AND PLUG TOBACCO.

The time for the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

The amount of seen required i

u is fifty per cent. (S0,i) of the amount of the bid or estimate.

No. 3. FOR FURNISFIING AND DELIVER-INC VEGETABLES, ETC.

The time for the delivery of the articles, mate-rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50'x,) of the amount of the bid or estimate.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the totals and awards made to the lowest bidder oil each item. The bids on vegetables will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate Sinn.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be uhtained and- tile plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Correction, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East Twentieth street.

JOTHN J. BARRY, Conmmissioner. Dated January 15, 1909.

j19,29 $-T See General matrnetlous to Hid-

der s on the lnrt page, ln.elt column, of the "City Itecord ."

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. DEPARTMENT OF IIEALiil, CORNER OF FIFTY-

GIFTH STRLLr AND SIXTH AvY:NUE, BOROUGH or MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEAI.ED BIDS OR F.STI31.\'l'ES \VILL TIE received by the Board of Ilealth of the

Department of Health until 10 a. in. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909.

FOR I U1:NISIIIN(; AND DELIVERING, .A5 REOUI tI-:U, -ME:A'l', FISH, VEI;E',.A- 1:1]•;ti I ID. ilCS BUTTER, CIIEI?SI ]U:(; , I,Rtt( I RY SUl'I'LIES, COAL AND FUR:AGE 'II) IlllI TUL'ERCULOStS SAN-A'1'URIUM Vi U'IISV'11.1.E, ORANGE COC V1 V, N. Y., DURING TIII? YEAR 1909.

The title for the delivery of the supplies and the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

The anwunt of security re aired is fifty per cent. (50'.>0) of the amount of the bill.

Bids will be compared and the contract award-ell to the lowest bidder fir each class or item, is indicated by the specifications.

L'tauk forms and further information may be Obtained and samples may be seen at Tvmeson II ((use at the Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Otis-ville, and at the office of the Chief Clerk (if the Department of Ilealth, slltrmilwe,t corner of Fif-ty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of \lauhattan.

TIIOM.\S D.\RT.INGTON, M. D., President;

AT,l AI1 TI. DOTY, M. P. '1'IIEODORE' A. BINGIH:\M,

Board of Health. Dated January 23, 1900.

j~3.f3 i[:' See Uenernl lustruetiour to Bid-

ders on the lust Paage, last column, of the "City itecord." _

DEF.oRTamLNT OF IIEALTII, CORNER OF FIFTY- FIFTIt Si SECT AND SIxTIt AVENUE, BOROUGH OF \i Ant1ATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK,

SE.vI.EIY BIDS OR ESTIM.vTES WILT. BE received by the Board of iIcalth of the

Departnu:tt of Health until 10 a. Iu. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909, FUR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FUR.AGE, AS REOUIRED, 'I'U THE DE-1':UtT\Il:NT S'l'AIBLE AN1) TllE ItESE.\RCII LABORATORY AT T1lE FOOT OF EAS"1' SIXTEENTII STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN-II:\"1'"f:\ti ; '1'IHE RIVERSIDE IIOSPITAL AT NOR1'II PRO'f1IER ISL-AND, AND THE DE-1'AR'l'MEN'f S'1'.\MILE A'I' \VILLOW AVENUE AND EAST LONE IIUNDRED AND THIRTY- Ft IF STR1SE'1', mIIIOUGII OF TIIE BRONX; TILE DEl'AR'L'MEXI' STABLE A'l' KINGSTON AVENUE AND FENIMORE 5'I'Itla'.T, I1ORUUGIl OF BROOKLYN; VII DF'I'AItC01ENT STABLE AT JAMAICA, B0R-OUGII OF OIJ1EENS, AND HE DEI':AR'1'-\IENT STABLE AT TIIF COUNTY POOR HOUSE FARM, BOROUGH OF RICL MOND, CI'T'Y OF NEW YORK, DURING THE YEAR 1909.

The time for the delivery of the supplies and the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

File amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50`;;,) of the amount of the bid.

Bids will be compared and the contract awarded to the lowest bidder for each item, as indicated by the specifications.

I;lank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Department of I1<alth, southwest corner of Fifty' fifths street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man-llattan.

THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., President;

ALVATI IT. DOTY, M. D., THEODORE A. BINGIIAM,

Board of Health. Dated January 23, 1909.

j23,13 g•i,, See General Instructions to Bid-

tiers on the lust page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, CORNER OF FIFTY-FIFTt1 STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIL)S OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Board of IIealth of the

Department of Health until 10 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

GROCERY SUPPLIES, AS REQUIRED, 'l'O I'IIE WII,LARD PARKER ANI) RECEPTION HOSPITALS, AT THE FOOT OF EAST SIX-TEEN'I'II STREET; THE HOSPITAL FOR

('OV'f.\tilt)IrS EYE LPlSl] Sh:S, :\'f '1'111: NOitlI1111?S'I' (t)ItNF:R ()III UNP: III!NUREU \NU I<1(_;II'fICF:N'I'II s'I'I.P:I•:T .\!'ii I'I.hS\S-

.\N'I' .\\ i':N(~I'.. li()RI)tll;ll OF II.\NI1.\'I- 'I.\N; 'I IIF: RI\'I(RSlI)F: IIOSI'1'f.\i., AT NI)Rill IlRO'I'IIb;R IS1,:AND. B ORUI'(ilf (11. 'fliE BRUbX, .\NI) THE KINGSTON :\\'F:-\I'I? IIUSI't'1'.\L, :\T I<IN(IS'FON \\ - FNt'l: AND FF:AIMORE S'I'REF:'I', BOROVGIf UP I;R( tO K I'YN. CITY- Oh NEW YURIC, Iil ls-IN(; '1- IIF: YEAR 1909.

-Fine lime for the delivery of the supplirs and the ln,',f(,nmonce of the contract in during the year 19119.

The aulount of security required is fifty per Celli. (,50!, ) of till, :mlount of the bid.

lids will he compared and the contract awaraca to the lowest bidder for each item, as indicated bv the epecifi cat inns.

Blank tornls and further information may he „btained and samples ninny be seen at the odic,' of the Chief Clerk if the T)cpartrnent of Ilealtb. ,uuthwtsl corner of Fifty-fifth street and .Sixth ;nvennc, Borough of 'Manhattan.

THOMAS D:vP.t.lNGTON. 'Ar. D., President;

.1LVATT IT. DOTY, Al. P. THEODO1tE A. BINGIIAM.

Dowd of health. Dated January 23, 1909.

23. f3 ;f%" See (.enernl Iostruction>r to llid-

ders on the last page, last column, of t,re "City Record."

FIRE DEPARTMENT. IlEAS')QUARTFIS OF TIIE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF

Tii CITY OF New YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST Sr STl'-SEVENIII STRnET, BOROUGH OF IOMANHATTAN, fill: CITY OF New YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE. received by the Fire Commissioner at the

above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. Borough of Droolayn.

No. 1, FOR FURNISIIING AND DELIVER-ING 11.-AY, STR.AW, OATS, BRAN AND OIL At 1; AL FOR COMPANIES IN TILE BOROUGH I

OF IIROOKLYN.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before October 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent, (50':;,) of the amount of the bid or estimate.

Borough of Richmond. No, 2 FOR FURNISHING AND DELI\'ER

IN(; IIAV, STIL\W, OAT-;, BRAN, OIL MEAL AND S.\LT OUR COMPANIES IN TIME BUR-OUGII OF RICHMOND,

'[Inc time for the delivery of the articles, nta-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before September 1, 1909.

The amotmt of security required is fifty per cent. (50'zb) of the amount of the bid or estimate.

'l'lte bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-tiles herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of nuasure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each Item. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate suns for each con-tract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the mauncr and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man-ila(tan.

NICHOLAS J. ITAYES, Fire Conunissioner, Dated January 22, 1909.

j23,f4 ;t-;' See General instructions to Bid-

ders on the lust page, last column, of llte "City Record."

I HEAADQU,ARTERS OF THE TIRE DEPARTMENT OF '1'IIC CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SnxTv-seVENTH STREET, ISO RO L'G H• OF hIANItATTAN, 'I II I. CITY OF NEW YORK.

EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Fire Commissioner at the

above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19119, Borough of Queens.

Nu. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-ING ti.A\, S1'R_AVV-, OATS, BRAN AND OIT. hH(.Al, FUR (U]nIPANIES IN JAMAICA AND R1CflAIUND 11I1.1,, BOROUGH OF t)UIENS.

The time for the dcliccry of the.artiicles, ma-t, rials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before October 31, 1909.

The amount of seen rim) required is fifty per cent. (5055) of the amount of the bid or estl-mate.

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DEI.IVER-INt; 11AY, STR.\W, OATS, BRAN AND OIL All.-AL FOR COMPANIES, PAID SYSTEM, A'C ARVERN1•:, RU('K:A\VAY BEACH AND FAR Ri)CK:\W:\Y, BOROUGH OR (QUEENS.

The tittle for the delivery of the articles, nta-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before October 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per I cent. (50''O of the amount of the bid or esti-mate.

No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DET.IVER-ING IIAY, S'1' RAW, OATS, BRAN ANI) OIL Vll•:.AL FOR COMPANIES IN LONG ISLAND CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-tcrials and supplies and the performance of the tImiract is by or before October 31, 1909.

'Fite amount of security required is fifty per :cut. (50'i) of the amount of the bid or esti-Ina te.

No. 4. FOR FURNISITING AND DELIV'1511 ING IL\Y, STRAW, O.1TS, BR:\N AND OIT. hi SAL FOR CUMII'ANIES IN FLIJSIII-sG \ND COLLEGE POINT, BOROUGH OF it'EENS. 'File time for the delivery of the articles, ma-

crials and supplies and the perforntance of the raaract is by or before October 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per tent, (50`;x) of the amount of the bid or esti- no' te.

No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND I)EI.IVER-[NG Il:\Y, STRA\V, OATS, BRAN AND OIL VIE.AL FOR VOLUNTEER COMP.ANIES IN 1'Il E BOROUGH OF OUEENS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-erials amid snnppiies and the performance of the :ontract is by or before October 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per :cut. (50`,:x) of the amount of the bid or esti-nate.

The bidder will state the price of each item article contained in the specifications or

schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, cr pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other trait of measure, by which the bids will be .,'sled. The extensions must be made and footed Lip, as the bids will be read from the total for tack item. The Lids will be compared and the

1 '11t1act awardrd at a lump or aggregate sum Inc rad Inn, t I ad.

Urlit'cry trill be rerluire,l t„ be male at the limo alul ill the manner and in snch quantities OS may he directed.

IhLtnk f,rrus and further information may be o btaincrl at the otiicc of the Fire Department, N<Is, 157 amid 159 East Sisty-seventh street, Man-h,^ttan-

NICIfOLAS J. Il.AYES, Commissioner. Dated Janttary 22, 1909.

j23,f3 ;,. See f,encrmil Inidt ructions to Bid-

der on the lint page, Inst column, of the "City itecurd."

IIEAor1V,tR-l'I:RS OF TILE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF I'HE CITY of NRw YORK NOS. 157 AND 1)9 EAST "tX'cY-SEVENTH STREET, IIOROUGII OF MANHATTAN, f11E CITY OF New YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Fire Commissioner at the

above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on THPIRSDAY, JANUARY 2M, 1909,

Borough of Manhattan. No. 1. FOR FURNISITING AND DELIVER-

ING FIF7- Y-FIVE I-IUNDREL) NET TONS OF I:GG, STOVE OR NU1' SIZE WIII'IE ASTI •\[TILRACI'l'E COAL FOR CO\il'ANIES, SIC., SOU"flf OF FIFTY-NINTII STREET, \I:\NIIA'ITAN.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before January 15, 1910.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50';0) of the autount of the bid or esti- nlatc.

,No. 2. FOR FURNISLIING AND DELIVER-ING 'FWEN'l'Y-SEVEN HUNDRED NE'C TUNS OF EGG, STOVE OR NUT SIZE WHITE \SII AN'TIIIt ACITE COOL FOR ('I OH ETC., NORTH OF FIFTIETH STREE-I', MI:ANIIATTAN.

The tint,' for the delivery of the articles, tea-tcrials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before January 15, 1910.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50`,.) of the amount of the bid or esti-mate.

The bidder will stale the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of ntncasttre, by which the bids will be tested. The extensimts must be trade and footed up,as the hills will be read from the total. '[lie bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

plank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man-hattan.

NICHOLAS J. h AYES, Fire Commissioner. Dated January 16, 1909.

518,28 It': See Uenernt tnstrue(lons to Bid-

(It.rs on the Inst page, last coVurut, of hip "City Iterurd."

IlFSD,)UARTERS OF THIE TIRE l)rrARTMENT OF Fmif( CITY OF NEW YORK:. Nos. 157 AND 15q EAST X1 x'rv-SEVENTY STREET, BOROUGII OF MANHATTAN, IIIE CITY of NEIY YORK.

S E.\LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Fire Commissioner at the

abocc office until 10.30 a, m. on TlIUlISDAY. JANUARY 214, 191:9,

Borouwh of Manhattan, 'oil. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-

ING II:\1', S"IRA\V. OATS. L'ItAN, SALT .AN ) MEAL \ ll XSEF 11.1 1 AL FOR CO.IPANIES, FTIC., IN BB6RUUGII OF llMANHA'l"1'AN.

The time for the delivery of the articles, nta-ttrials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before September 1, 1909.

The amount of security required is Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($22,000).

Borough of The Bronx. No. 2, FOR FUIRNISIIING ANI) DELIVER-

ING II.\1', S1'RAW, O.YI'S, BRAN, SALT \Nil FL:ANSE:ED 'MEAL FOR C031P.ANIES,

F:TC., IN BOROUGH OF TILE BRONX. The tlnlc for the delivery of the articles, ma-

terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before September 1, 1909.

The amount of security required is Eight Thott-sand Dollars ($8.000).

The bidder will stale the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-tthes herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of mcasurc, by which the bids will be tested. The stensions must be made and fooled tip, as the

bids will be read from the total for each item. The bills will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate stun for each contract.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and farther information may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-sevetrth street, Han-hattan.

NICTTOT.AS J. IIAYES, Fire Commissioner. Dated January 16, 1909.

j18,28 g:f2 See General Instructions to Bid-

(ters on the Inst page, lust eolnntn, of the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SiR\'IcE COMMlssroN, No, 299 BROAOw:ty, NEw YORK, January 25, 1909.

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the following proposed amen<Intents to the

Municipal Civil Service rules and classification: 1. Proposed amendment of Rule XIX., para-

graph 12, so that the same shall read as follows: '12. It shall he the duty of an appointing

officer to submit in such manner as the Cornmis-Sion may prescribe the report of appointments and changes in the labor class required by law, and upon the termination of an emplo)•ment he shall in each case certify to the Contmission file reasons therefor. Where such termination is due to a reduction of force, the name of the person affected, if Ire has been employed for a period of one month or less, shall be restored to the registration list in its original relative order; if such person has been employed for a longer period than one month he shall be deemed to be suspended from such employment, and shall be registered upon a preferred list for reinstatement, if his services be again required, in the manner prescribed by clause 1 of Rule XIII. for positions in the competitive class. Any necessary reduction of force shall be made from among those persons who have not been employed for a period of one month, persons who have completed their proba-tionary period having preference for retention.

'' No person whose employment is terminated for the reason of failure to work, incompetence or physical or moral unfitness, shall be eligible

854 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice.

L,r reregistration for a per1 of six months fimt the plate of such tcrminati!.r, and then only upon furnishing to the (ummi-rill a satisfactory cxplanaliun of his failure to t irk, or satisfactory evidence that such other di:gnalitication no longer exists

" A person deployed in a labor position under these rules, w'ho, after three nit tiths' service in such position, left it voluntarily and without fault or deliuquincy on his part, may be re- entployed in the saute position within one year of the date of his separation, without further esantinaHur or registration, if there be no persons eligible for reinstatement upon a preferred list fur such p.isibon.'

2. Proposed amendment of the classification by including in fart 11. of the labor class the fol-lowing:

ROCK\L\V AND BT.ASTER. Public hearings will be had, in accordance

with Rule III., at the Contmis.iou's offices, No. _299 Broadway- out Wednesday, ,lanuary 27, 1909, beginning at 10 D'etuek in the fnrenP5111.

F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j25,27

Mt NICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 299 IBRO.ADWAY, New YORK, January 20, 1909.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications will be received from

R- EDESDAY. JANUARY 20, UNTIL 4 1'. I. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 19(19,

for the position of CLERK, THIRD GRADE (MALE).

(NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE COMMISSION. BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE, Al TER 4 1'. M. ON FEBRU.\RY 3 WILL BE .\CCEPTED.)

DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF THE DATE OFTILE EXAMINATION.

The subjects and weights of the examination are as follows: Copying from plain copy................... llwndwriting ..............................9 Arithmetic ............................... 3 Letter ...................................2 Spelling .................................. I

The percentage required is 70. 'There are no vacancies at present. Salary, $1,200 to, but not including, $1,800 per

annum. Minimum age, 21 years.

F, A. SPENCER, Secretary. j20,f3

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE CowuisstoN, No. 299 BROADWAY, CITY OF NEW YOLK,

P UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF all competitive examinations two weeks in

advance of the date upon which the receipt of applications for any scheduled examination will close. Applications will be received for only such examinations as are scheduled. No applica lion will be accepted at the office of the Com-mission, by mail or oflterwise, after the closing hour for the receipt of same set forth in the advertisement.

When an examination is advertised, a person desiring to compete in the same may obtain an application blank upon request made in writing or by personal application at the office of the Commission, Room tug.

The Commission cannot guarantee that applica-tions mailed in response to written requests will be received in time to permit of their being pre-pared and filed prior to closing hour.

All notices of examinations will be posted in the office of the Commission, and advertised in the CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the date upon which the receipt of applications will close for any stated position.

Public notice will also be given by advertise-ment in most of the City papers.

Wherever an examination is of a technical character, due notice is given by advertisement in the technical journals appertaining to the par-ticular profession for which the examination is called.

Such notices will be sent to the daily papers as matters of news. The scope of the examina-tion will be stated, but for more general informa-tion application should be made at the office of the Commission.

Specimen questions of previous examinations may be obtained at Room Itd8.

Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini-mum age requirement for all positions is 21.

FRANK L. POLK. President;

R. ROSS APPLETON. ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE,

Commissioners. FRANK A. SPENCER,

Secretary.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

P L- ltl.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved or unimproved land.; affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Ikiard of Assessors for examination by all per-scns interested, viz.:

Boronlch of Brooklyn. List 240, No. 1. Grading lots on the cast

side of Third avenue, between Eighty-sixth and Eighty-seventh streets, and on the north stile of Eighty-seventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues.

List 258, No. 2. Paving with asphalt and curbing Argyle road, between Cortelyou road and Dorchester road.

List 264, No. 3. Fencing vacant lots on the east side of Manhattan avenue and the west side of Leonard street, between the junction of those streets and Driggs avenue; northeast corner of Nassau avenue and Dobbin street; east side of Monitor street, between Driggs and Engert ave-nues; north side of Seventh street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; southeast corner of Central avenue and Schaeffer street; north side of Flushing avenue and south side of Thames street,near Knickerbocker avenue; west side of Porter avenue, between Flushing avenue and Thames street; southwest corner of Jamaica ave-nue and Essex street; north side of Irving avenue, between Stockholm street and DcKalb avenue; southeast corner of Third avenue and Thirty-third street; south side of Forty-first street, between Third and Fourth avenues; west side of Fourth avenue, between Forty-first and Fc.rty-second streets; south side of Twentieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

List 267, No. 4. Laying cement sidewalks on the north side of St. Marks avenue, between Ralph and Buffalo avenues; northeast corner of Troy avenue and Sterling place; west side of Clinton street, between Centre and West Ninth streets; southeast side of Halsey street, from Knickerbocker avenue to Irving avenue; north-west side of Weirfield street, between Knicker-bocker and Irving avenues; southeast side of Cates avenue, between Knickerbocker and Irving avenues; south side of Atlantic avenue, from Logan street to Fountain avenue.

I.ist 268, No. 5. Fencing vacant lots on the north side of Ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; south side of Fifty-fifth street,

between Fifth and Sixth avenues; south side of St. lohns place and north side of Lincoln place, bet weeu lied ford and Rogers avenues: south side of Park place, between Rogers and Nostrand aven tics ; north side of Lexmgton avenue, be-tween Nostrand and Marcy avenues; south side if St. Marks avenue, between Rochester and Utica avenues; south side of Atlantic avenue, be-tween Kingston and Albany avenues; north side of McDougal street and south side of Sumpter street, between Hopkinson and Rockaway ave-nues; north side of Herkimer street, between Schenectady and Utica avenues.

List 281, No, 6. Laying cement sidewalks on the southeast corner of llamburg avenue and Schaeffer street; cast side of Junius street, from East New York avenue to Liberty avenue; north. cast corner of Liberty avenue and Barbey street; iOIltltenSt side of Flushing avenue, from Central avenue to its Junction with I'orrest street; north side of Central avenue, from Flushing ave-title to Forrest street; east side of Reid avenue, between Marion and Chauncey streets; east side of Troy avenue. between Dean and Bergen streets; north side of Bergen street, between Howard and Saratoga avenues.

list 288, No. 7. Paving with asphalt East Nineteenth street, between Newkirk and Foster avenues.

List 290, No. S. Paving with asphalt Kenil-worth place, betw'tca Avenues F and G.

List 336, No. 9. Paving with asphalt Bay Twenty-sixth street, between Cropsey avenue and CigItv-sixth street.

list 343, No. 10. Paving with asphalt blocks Sixty-third street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues.

The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par-eels of land situat, d ott-

No. 1. East side of Third avenue, from Eighty-sixth street to Eighty--seventh street; Lot N,o. . ', of Block 61)44, on thenorth side of Light. seventh street, between Third and Fourth aver u(s.

N. 2. Both sides of .\rgylc road, from Cor-tel),nt road to Dorchester road, and to the extent of hall the block at the intersecting roads.

No. 3. East side of Manhattan avenue and west side of Leonard street, from the junctions of these streets to Driggs avenue; northeast cor-ncr of Nassau avenue and Dobbin street; east smut of Monitor street, between Driggs and En-gert aeenu,s, known as Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, of h'lock 2705; north side of Seventh street. be-tween Fourth and Fifth avenues, Lots Nos. 72 and 73, of Block 993; southeast corner of Central avenue and Schaeffer serest; west side of Porter avenue, from Flushing avenue to Thanes street; north side of Flushing avenue and south side of Thames street, bctwcen Knickerbocker avenue and Porter acenve, Lots Nos. 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, of Block 3014; southwest corner of Jamaica avenue and Essex street; northeast side if Irving avenue, between Stockholm street and

1)eKalb avenue, Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, of Block 3248; southeast corner of 'Third avenue and Thirty-third street; west side of Fourth avenue, fl- urn Forty-first to Forty-second street; south side of Forty first street, between Third and Fourth avenues, loots Nos. 33, 34, 35, 39, 42 and 43, of Block 718; south side of Tw w

entieth street, be- t'een F ifth. and Sixth avenues, Lot No. 35, of Block 891,

No. 4. North side of St. Marks avenue, be-tween Ralph and Buffalo avenues, Lot No. 65, Block 1357 ; northeast corner of Troy avenue and Sterling place; west side of Clinton street, be-Its mitt Centre street and West Ninth street; southeast site of Halsey street, from Knicker-hocker avenue to Irving avenue; northwest side of \s cirfield street, between Knickerbocker ana Irving arcmes; southeast side of Gates avenue. bete:ten Knickerbocker and Irving avenues, Lot No. 27, Block 3344; south side of Atlantic aye-1111 C, trout Logan street to Fountain avenue.

No. 5. North side of Ninth street. between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Lots Nos. 55, 56 and 97. if J;Iuick 1006; s nt side of Fifty-ffth street, t betsrun-It Fifth and Sixth avenues, Lots Nos. 25 and 27, of Block 832; north side of Lincoln place and south side of St. Johns place, between Bedtord and Rogers avenues, Lots Nos. 2 and 7, (,lock 1253: south side of Park place, between Rogers and Nostrand avenues, Lot No. 27, Block 1240; north side of Lexington avenue, between Nostrand and Marcy avenues, Lots Nos. fig and 69, of Block 1798; south side of St. Marks ave-nue, between Rochester and Utica avenues, Lot N,,. 27, Block 1361; south side of Atlantic ave-nue, between Kingston and Albany avenues, Lot, Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 13, of Block 1204, north side of McDougal street and south side of Sump-tcr street, between Hopkinson avenue and Rock-ass- as- avenue, Lots Nos. 35.36. 40 and 45, of Block 1527; north side of Herkimer street. be-tween Sch, nectadv and Utica avenues, Lots Nos. 53. 57 and 58. of Block 1701.

No. 6. Southeast corner of Hamburg avenue and Schaeffer street: east side of Junius street, from East New York avenue to Liberty avenue; northeast corner of Barber street and Liberty avenue; triangle bounded by Flushing avenue. Central avenue and Forrest street; east side of Reid avenue, from 'Marion street to Chauncey street; east side of Troy avenue, between Bergen ,[rent and Dean street, Lot No. 4 of Block 1347; north side of Bergen street, between Saratoga avenue and Howard avenue, Lots Nos. 43, 56, 57. 59 and 61 of Block 1446.

No. 7. Both sides of East Nineteenth street, from Foster avenue to Newkirk avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting ,nerds and avenues.

No. 8. Both sides of Kenilworth place, from Avenue F to Avenue C. and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 9. Both sides of Bay Twenty-sixth street, from Cropsey avenue to Eighty sixth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting ace-hues.

No. 10. Both sides of Sixty-third street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue, and to the ex-tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

All persons who interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re-quested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, on or before Feb-ruary 23, 1909, at 11 a. m.. at which time and taace the said objections will be heard and testi-mony rcc-.ived in reference thereto.

ANTONIO ZUCCA, PAUL WEISIANN, JAMES 11. KENNEDY,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM II. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Broad-

way, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan,

January 22, 1909. j22,f l

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all per-sons interested, viz.:

Borough of The Hroaz.

List 9679, No. 1. Regulating, grading; curbing, flagging, laying crosswalks, building approaches and placing fences in West Two Hundred and

Fifty-ninth street, from hiroadway to Riverdale avenue, together with a list of awards for dam-ages caused by a change of grade.

List 277, No. 2. Sewer and appurtenances in Concord avenue, between St. Joseph street and East One Hundred and Forty-second street,

List 283, No. 3. Sewer in West Two Hundred and Twenty-ninth street between Bailey avenue and Heath avenue, and in Heath avenue, be-tween Kingsbridge road and Boston avenue.

List 310, No. 4. Paving with asphalt blocks and curbing Garrison avenue, from Hunts Point road to Whittier street.

List 314, No. 5. Paving with asphalt blocks and curbing Hunts Point avenue, from the Southern boulevard to Lafayette avenue.

Borough of Queens, List 189, No. 6. Sewer in Ditmars avenue,

from Lawrence street to Crescent street, and in Crescent street, from Ditmars avenue to Potter avenue.

The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par-eels of land situated on—

No. 1. Botlt sides of West Two Hundred and Fifky-nineh street, from Broadway to Riverdale avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues, including inside Lots Nos. 4025-3, 404, 289, 293, 118, 119, 258, 257, 256, 28, 30 and 44 of Block 3423.

No. 2. Both sides of Concord avenue, from One IIundred and Forty-second street to Crane street; northeast and southeast corners of St. Marys street and Robbins avenue; northeast and southeast corners of St. Joseph street and Rob-bins avenue.

No. 3. Both sides of Heath avenue, from Kingsbridge road to Boston avenue, and both sides of West Two Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, from Heath avenue to Bailey avenue.

No. 4. Both sides of Garrison avenue, from IIunts Point road to Whittier street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues.

No. 5. Both sides of Hunts Point road, from Southern boulevard to Lafayette street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues, including Lots Nos. 22 and 2A of Block 2742.

No. 6- Loth sides of Ditmars avenue, from Sixth avenue to Ballet street; both sides of Sixth avenue, Fourth avenue and Second avenue, be-twien Potter and Ditmars avenues; both sides of (Lawrence street, betty ten Potter and Wolcott avenues; both sides of Chaunce street, Goodrich street and Merchant street. between Ditmars and Wolcott avenues; both sides of Crescent street, between Potter and Wolcott avenues„ and both sides of (lowland str.et, between Ditmars and Wolcott avenues.

All persons whose interests are affected by toe above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or tither of them, are re-quested to present their objections, in writing. to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 310 Broadway. New York, on or before Feb-ruary i6, 1909, at 11 a. m., at which time and plzce the sail objections will be heard and testu-mony received in reference thereto.

ANTONIO ZUCCA. P.\UL WEI (ANN, JAMES II. KENNEDY,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 330 Broad-

way. City of New York, Borough of Manhattan.

January 14, 1909. 114.25

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OP NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRst AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES '.'ILL BE received by the President of the Board of

Trustees at the above office until 3 p. m• on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909,

FOR FURNISHING AND SETTING OF LIGHTING FIXTURES IN TRAINING SCHOOL FOR \VOMEN NURSES OF BELLE--V'UE AND AI.L1ED IIOSPITALS, SITUATED ON TWENTY-SIXTII AND TWENTY-FIITII STREETS ANI) EAST RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the new work, repairs and alterations, will be not more than forty (40) consecutive calendar days from the date of executing the contract.

The surety requircd will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, according to law.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, where bids and deposits are also delivered.

JOHN W. BRANNAN, President of the board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied Ifospitals.

Dated December 17, 1908. j21,fl

g See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Board of

Trustees at the above office until 3 p. m. on

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1009,

FOR ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES LUMBER, PAINTS, GLASS AND OILS, MF61CAL SUP. PLIES, HORSES.

The surety required will be not less than fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid.

The time for the delivery of the supplies and the full performance of the contract is on or before December 31, 1909.

The bids will be read from the total, and will be compared and awarded to the lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, according to law.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk, No, 419 East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, where the bids and deposits are also delivered.

JOHN W. BRANNAN, President of the Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

Dated January 4, 1909.'14

Jg See General Instruction■ to Bid-der r on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Board of

Trustees at the above office until 3 p. m. on

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1969, FOR CANNED GOODS, BREAD, ICE, BUT-

TER, EGGS, GROCERIES, PROVISIOf4S, IIAY, OATS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, IIARUWARE• PLATED WARE, GRANITE WARE, MUSLIN, RUBBER GOODS UNI-FORMS, HARNESS, MISCELLANEOUS, ETC.

The surety required will be not less than fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid.

The time for the delivery of the supplies and the full performance of the contract is on or before December 31, 1909.

The bids will be read from the total, and will be compared and awarded to the lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, according to law.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, where the bids and deposits are also delivered.

JOTIN W, BRANNAN. President of the Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

Dated January 4, 1909. j14,25

See General Instruction, to Bid-dern on the lust page, last column, of the "City Record."

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY of NEW YORK,

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Board of

-T rustees at the above office until 3 p. m. on

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909,

FOR MEATS, FISH, MILK AND POUL-TRY.

The surety required will be not less than fifty per cent, (50%) of the amount of the bid.

The time for the delivery of the supplies and One full performance of the contract is on or before December 31, 1909,

The bids will be conipa.ed and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, according to law.

Illank forms may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, where bids and deposits are also delivered.

JOIIN W. IIRANNAN. President of the Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

Dattd January 4, 1909, j14,25

gsr See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the taut page, last eolunin, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. GENERAL MODIFICATION No. 35.

S EcTION VII., RULE 76, OF THE PI.UMB-iug Rules of the Bureau of Buildings,

Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, is herehv rrodified to read as follows:

'- Rule 76. The house sewer and house drain must be at least 4 inches in diameter when re-receiving the discharge of water closet. Where receiving rain water, the house sewer and house drain up to the leaders must be in accordance with the table given below, provided that no house sewer or house drain shall be of less di-amcter than that of the largest soil or waste pipe which it serves.

"7'he areas given in this table are the areas of the lot apportioned to the building thereon and are in all cases the maximum. In cases of detached houses, excepting tenement houses, where part of the lot is laid out in lawns or grass plots, or sand, only that portion covered tw the building, courts, areas, porches or piazzas or any other covered part drained to the sewer need to be computed. All drainage plans shall show the superficial area in square feet drained l' each leader, yard, area and court drain."

Diameter Fall iy Inch per Fall % Inch per

of Pipe. Foot, Foot.

3-inch..... t,2oa square feet i,5oo square feet

4inch..... 2,500 square feet 3,200 square feet

5-inch..... 4.500 square feet 6,000 square feet

6-inch..... 8,000 square feet to,o0o square feet inch..... 12,400 square feet 15,600 square feet

8-inch..... t8,000 square feet 22,500 square feet 9.inch..... 25,000 square feet 31,500 square feet to-inch..... 41,000 square feet 59,000 square feet t2-inch..... 6g.000 square feet 98,000 square feet

DAVID F. MOORE, Superintendent. dz t,z8,J 4, I i,18,25,f l,8

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Crry ur• NEw YORK.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BY AUCTION.

O N WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m., the Commissioner of

Public Works will sell, at public auction, the following:

Stored at Municipal Building. One hundred and seventy-five pounds old rub-

ber. Three yards old linoleum. Five gas globes. Eight gas shades.

Stored at Kings County Court House Cellar.

Lot of iron book racks. Abount 100 yards old linoleum. Fifteen yards old carpet. Iron lattice railing. About 100 yards of old cork carpet. One dozen chairs. One arm chair. One long table. Lot old wooden racks, One wrought iron railing. One old copying press and stand. Fifteen hundred pounds sheet iron.

Stored at Borough hail. One revolving bookcase. One old table. Three old gas fixtures. One stand for desk. Two doors with glass panels. One swinging door. Ten feet of wooden office railing.

Stored at North Portland Avenue Repair Yard. One gray horse. About four tons old iron.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice. THE CITY RECORD . 855

Stored at Twenty-sixth Ward Purification Works. One bay horse.

Stored at Caisson No. 2, Coney Island. One old wagon. Twelve oil barrels. Part of old engine. Sale will take place at Room 2, Borough Hall,

Borough of Brooklyn. Intending bidders may apply for particulars

at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Room lla, ]Borough Hall, L'or-ough of Brooklyn.

TERMS OF SALE. Cash payment in bankable funds at the time

and place of sale, and the removal of the iron, rubber, etc., immediately. If the purchasers or purchaser fail or fails to remove said iron, rub-ber, etc., within fifteen (15) days, the purchase money and ownership of same shall be forfeited.

WM. If. MJ LOI)Y, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works.

j22,27

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, at the above office, until 11 o'clock a. m. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909,

No. 1. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH ASP'IIALT ON CONCRETE FOUNDA• 'PION TIlE ROADWAY OF DECATUR STREET, FROM KNICKERBOCKER AVE-NOR TO BOROUGH LINE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol-lows: ' 1,110 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). 160 cubic yards concrete.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is fifteen (15) working days.

The amount of security required is Eight IIun• dred and Fifty Dollars ($850).

No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON FORREST STREET, FROM CENTRAL AVE-NUE TO FLUSHING AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol-lows:

880 linear feet new curbstone, set in con-crete.

20 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con-crete.

930 cubic yards earth excavation. 50 cubic yards earth filling (not to be hid

for). 50 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for).

4,400 square feet cement sidewalk. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is thirty (30) working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Hun-dred and Twenty-five Dollars ($825).

No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH ASI'IIALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HAVEN PLACE. FROM ATT,ANTIC AVENUE TO IIERKIMER STREET, TOGETTIER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol-lows:

1,180 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years' maintenance).

165 cubic yards concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is twenty (20) working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Hun-dred and Fifty Dollars ($850).

No. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING. CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON PARK PLACE, FROM EASTERN PARKWAY EXTENSION TO RALPH AVENUE. TO-GT:I'IIER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL TITERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol-lows:

3,560 linear feet new curbstone, set in con-crete.

50 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con-crete.

12,970 cubic yards earth excavation. 70 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid

for). 200 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for).

17,730 square feet cement sidewalk. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is seventy (70) working days.

The amount of security required is Fifty-six hundred Dollars ($5,600).

No. 5. FOR REGULATING ANTI PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN-DATION THE ROADWAY OF PROSPECT PLACE, FROM BUFFALO AVENUE TO ROCK AWAY AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 12,900 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years'

maintenance). 1,800 cubic yards concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is fifty (50) working days.

The amount of security required is Ninety-six Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($9,650).

No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN-DATION THE ROADWAY OF SHEFFIELD AVENUE, FROM PITKIN AVENUE TO BT.AKE AVENUE. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORT INCIDENTAL THERETO.

Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2,730 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years' maintenance),

380 cubic yards concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is twenty (20) working days.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand Dollars ($2,000).

No. 7. FOR GRADING A PORTION OF A LOT ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF GREENWOOD AND PROSPECT AVENUES, KNOWN AS NO. 1, BLOCK 5277.

Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as fol-lows:

118 cubic yards earth excavation. The time allowed for the completion of the

work and the full performance of the contract is ten (10) working days.

The amount of security required is Twenty Dollars ($20).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways,

the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 14 Municipal Building, Brooklyn.

BIRD S. COLER, President. Dated January 19, 1909.

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Qers on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL liE received by the President of the Borough

of Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o'clock a, m. ou

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 11100, Borough of Brooklyn.

Ni. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONS"fRUC1'ING SEWER IN I.OR'1'Y-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN TWELFT1-I AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH AVENUE. WITH Ou'1'-I,h.T SEWERS IN FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SEVEN. TEEN1'11 AVENUES, ETC., ETC.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,498 linear feet of 36-inch brick

sewer, laid complete, includ- ing all incidentals and ap- purtenances; per linear foot,

$4.75 ,... .., -.. $7,115 50

1,365 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per linear foot, $2.80 ..................... 3,822 00

45 linear feet of 18-inch tipe sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and an-purtenances; per linear foot, $2 .

................. 90 00 1,585 linear feet of 15-inch pipe

sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and ap-purtenanccs; per linear foot. $1.80 ..................... 2,853 00

1,460 linear feet of 12-inch In sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and ap• purtcnances; per linear foot. ... . ......... 2,409 00

5,500 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, 80 cents ............. 4,400 00

54 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per manhole, $50„ 2,700 00

10 sewer basins, complete, of either standard design, with iron pans or gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting cul-verts, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $130 ................ 1,300 00

11,200 feet (P,. Ai.) of foundation planking, laid in place, com-plete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per thou- sand feet (It. Al.), $27,-,,, 302 40

48,000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting and bracing, driven in place com-plete. including all foci• dcntals and appurtenances; per thousand feet (B. M.), $21 ...................... 1,008 00

Total ................. $25,999 90

The tine allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be two hundred and fifteen (215) working days.

The amount of security required will be Thir-teen Thousand Dollars ($13,000).

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LABOR AND MAT'L-RIAL REQUIRED FOR CON-STRUCTING SEWER IN FIFTY-FOUI(TIT S'T'REET, P,ETWEEN 'I-IIIRTEENTII AVE-NUE AND FIFTEENTH AVENUE, WITH OUTLET SEWER IN THIRTEENTH AVE-NUE, BETWEEN FIFTY-FOURTH STREET AND NEW UTRECHT AVENUE,

"'the Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

260 linear feet of 30-inch brick sewer, laid complete, includ- ing all incidentals and appur- tenances, per linear foot, $4.70 .... .. .......... $1,222 00

260 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and appur-tenances, per linear foot, $2.90 .. ... .... 754 00

520 linear feet of 18-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includ• ing all incidentals and appur-tenances, per linear foot, $2.10 .... .. ... ...... 1,092 00

650 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and ap ur-tenances, per linear foot, $2.10 ...... .. ... ...... 1,365 00

1,445 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and appur-tenances, per linear foot, $1.65 ... ......... 2,384 25

1,350 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, inclujling all incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, 80 cents ................... 1,080 00

28 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurte- nances, per manhole, $50-- 1,400 00

6 sewer basins, complete, of either standard design, with iron oasis or gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting cul-verts, including all foci-dentals and appurtenances, per

74,000 feet (B.

M.) $lo f sheeting and 840 00

bracing, driven in place, cons' plete, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances, per thousand feet (B, M.), $21 1,554 00

2,000 feet (B. M.) of foundation planking, laid in place, com-plete, including all ittci• denials and appurtenances, per thousand feet (B. M.),

S4 00 2 sewer basins reconnected, in-

eluding all incidentals and appurtenances, per reconnec- tion. $5 .................... 10 00

Total ................... $11,755 25

The time allowed for tile completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be ninety (90) working days.

The amount of security required will be Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000).

No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON-STRUCTING SEWER IN '1'WELFTII AVE-NUE, BETWEEN FORTY-1'1-IIRI) STREET AND FORTY-NINTH STREET, WITH OUT-LET SEWERS IN FORTY-FIFTII STREET', IIETWEEN TWELFTH ANI) TIIIRTEENTlf AVENUES, ETC. (SECTION 1).

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

260 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.80......$728 00

85 linear feet of 18-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear font, $2.........170 00

1,440 linear feet of IS-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances;

per linear foot, $1.80...... 2,592 00 1,185 linear _feet of 12-inch pipe sewer,

laid complete, including all in-cidcntals and appurtenances;

per linear foot, $1.65....., 1,955 25 2,920 linear feet of 6-inch house con-

nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear

foot, 80 cents ............. 2,336 00 33 manholes, complete, with iron

heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtc-

nanccs; per manhole, $50.. 1,650 00 7 sewer basins, complete, of either

standard design, with iron pans or gratings, iron basin boons and connecting cul- verts, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $130 ... ........ ... 910 00

2,900 feet (it. M .) of sheeting and bracing driven in place, com• plete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per thou-

sand feet (B. M.), $21,,,., 60 90

Total .................. $10,402 It

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be one hundred (100) working days.

The amount of security required will be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000).

Nn. 4. 'POR FURNIS11ING :AI.I, TIIE LABOR \ND n1ATERI,AL REQUIRED FOR CON-

S'I- RUC'l'ING SEWER IN EIGliT'Y-FIRST STRha':T, FROM FOURI'II AVENUE TO FIFTH AVENUE,

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

40 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances;

per linear foot, $1.80...... $72 00 750 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer,

laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances;

per linear foot, $1.65...... 1,237 50 8 manholes, complete, w"itlt iron

heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurte-

nances; per manhole, $50... 400 00 1,0.15 linear feet of 6-inch house con-

ncetion drain, laid complete. including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot,

80 cents ........... ...... 836 00 400 feet (11. At.) of sheeting and

bracing, driven in place, con- plete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per thou-

sand feet (B. Al.), $21..... 8 40

Total .................. $2,553 90

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) working days.

The amount of security required will be One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200).

No. 5. TOR FURNISHING ALL TILE LABOR AND M.ATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON-STRUC1'ING SEWER IN SIXTH AVENUE, PROAI YII'TV-SI!COND STREET TO FIFTY-'IIIIRD STREET.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

240 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances;

per linear foot, $2.60...... $624 00 3 manholes, complete, with iron

heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurte-

Dances; per manhole, $50... 150 00 9.600 feet (11. M.) of sheeting and

bracing, driven in place, com- plete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per thou-

sand feet (B. id.), $21.... 201 60

Total .................. $975 60

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) working days.

The amount of security required will be Five Hundred Dollars ($500).

No, 6, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MLYI'ERIAL REOUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE NOR-f IIWEST AND SOIl'rllWh:51' CORNERS OF NORMAN AVENUE AND GUERNSEY STREET.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2 sewer basins, complete, of either

standard design, with iron pans or gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, including all incidentals and appurtenances;

per basin, $180 ................. $360 00

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be fifteen (15) working days.

The amount of security required will be One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary esti-mates of total cost for the completed work are in each case to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single percentage of such 100 per cent. cost (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract, and the notices to bidders are to he furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract.

Blank forms and further information may he obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, No. 215 Montague street. the Buroueh of Brooklvn.

BIRD S. COI.?R, President. Dated January 14, 1909.

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hO' See General Instructions to Bid-siers on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF

T'nE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTIL STREET AND THIRD AVENUE.

1 IIEIZEIIY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETI. lions have been presented to me and are

Oil file in my office for inspection, for No. 183. Laying out on the land map of The

City of New York the opening of Lafayette street, front Prospect avemte to East One llun- dred and Seventieth street. at its intersection with Crotona avetme, in the Twenty-third Ward, Itorottglt of The Bronx, City of New York.

No. 186, Acquiring title to the lands neces-sary for opening Lafayette street, from Pros-peet avenue to East One Hundred and Seven-tin iistreet, at its intersection with Crotona uvcuuc, in the Twenty-third Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

The petitions for the above will be submitted by the to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof, on January 28, 1909, at It a. m„ at the office of the President of the Borough of fhc Bronx, Hlunicipal Building, Crotona Park, One Hundred and Sevcuty-seventh street and 'Third avenue. Dated January 15, 1909.

LOUIS F. H.\FFEN, President.

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OFFICE OF TILE PRESIDENT or THE BOROUGmt OF 'I'll E BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA I'AR K, ONE IIUNDRED AND SEVENTY-S I:vE N'rit 5'nuStcr AND Ttnao ACES UL.- I II h:la{1,Y (;1'E NOTICE 'I'IIA'1' P1:1'I-

i"us have hr ell re"crated to tt amid t have U s c d t are on file in my- office for in,pcction, fur

No. 187. LayinK out Oh 111c map of 'file City ,,f New York a discontinuance of Wales avc line, from 1,ast One hundred and Purty-first street to East One HIundred and Forty-second street.

No. 188, Pavhtg with sheet asphalt on a con-Crete foundation Beck street, front Longwood avenue to Intervale avenue setting curb where necessary, and all work incidental thereto.

The petitions for the above will be submitted by mime to the Local Board having jurisdiction Hereof, on January 28, 1909 at 1 p, rat., at the office of the ]'resident of the Borough of The Ilronx, \lunicipal Building, Crotona Park, One Htutdred and Scveuty-seventh street and Third avenue.

Dated January I5, 1909. LOUIS F. IIAFFEN, President.

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()rFll'E OF TIIE PsrsmDCNT OF TrIF BOROUGH OF '1'rtr IBRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDINC, CROTONA PARK, ONE 116NDRFD AND SEVENTY-SEVENTI[ SIImEET AND TnrRD AVENUE.

I IlEtZEBY GIVE NOTICE' THAT I'L''II-tions have been presented to inc and are

on file 1n my office for inspection for-No. 189. Ga, pipe rails to be furnished and

erected from Van Cortlandt Park South to a point about 120 feet northerly therefrom, oil the easterly side of Broadway.

No. 190. Opening of \Vc;t Two Ifundred and Fifty-sixth street, from Independence avenue to \irsholit avenue, and the opening of Arlington ntrntie, front West Two lltmdred and Fifty-sixth ,trcet to a Iine =.ix hundred (600) feet north of the north live of West Two hundred and Fifty' sith street.

The petitions for the above will be submitted by me to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof on January 28, 1909. at 2 1). rat., at the ffice of the President of the Borough of The

ii,onx, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, One Tlundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, Dated January 15, 1909,

LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President. -_ j16,18,25,28_

OFFICE OF T11E PRESIDENT OF TILE BOROUGH OF 'I'll]; BRONX, :MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE.

I IIEREBY GIVE, NOTICE TILT A PE' I. tiun has been lresemuted to mute and is on file

iu my office for inspection for-No. 191. Regulating and grading, setting curb-

st,ntes and flagging video alks a space 4 feet wide, laying crosswalks, building approaches, drains, walls, etc., and erecting fences where necessary in Astor avenue, from (II incilie avenue to 9's lute flails road, and all work incidental thereto.

The petition for the above will be submitted by me to the Local Board having jurisdiction thereof ou January 28, 1909, at 3 p. iii., at the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, Iiinnicipal Building. Crotona Park. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue.

Dated Jauvary 15, 1909. LOUIS F. hI.AFFEN, President.

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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

CORPOR.A'PION (AIA' OP ltI- lT.l)lNl;S ANT) 1I'I'I I:TEV.ANl-'LS 'I Ill 11 IO ON L'ITY

A f THE 7t1:OL'1•:S f II T'II1•: l'I:I,SII)1 V'C of the ll,Iraugh r,f Richntnn,l, public nu-

ttce is hereby given that the ('luuuuuui«,n,mers of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers yr led in then by lacy, will offer for sale at public atiction all the buildings, parts of buildings, - etc. , now standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street Opening purposes, in the

Borough of Richmond said buildings being situated upon laud more particularly describedas follows:

tieing all those buildings, parts of buildings, etc., icing within the lines of Stttyvesant place, lid twcen the southerly line of the United States - l.ighlibnuse property and Wiener place. and an mtnamed street (extension of Stu yvesant place), between Wiener place and Arrietta street, in the Borough of Richmond, and which are more par-tictilarly described on a map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue. Department of Finance, Room 1-I I, No. 280 Broadway, Bor-ouglt of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held by them January 13, 1909, the sale of the above he-cribed buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held by direction of the Comptroller on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises, upon the following _

TERMS AND CONDITIONS,

The buildings and appurtenances thereto will f

be sold to the highest bidder, who mast slay . immediately cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also at the time of sale give it certified cheek or cash in half the antotutt ,,f the purchase price as steurity for the faith-fuI per fmmnaoer of time terms and conditions of the sale, Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50 the sun of $50 shall be the antnuttt of the security to be deposited. This security may

856 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

at any time after the expiration of the con- ti act period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or ilervut the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any pur- pose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall lie collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the purchase nwucy and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occupancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise. excepting the tteces-sary w•atchnien or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- cltaser, The City of New York will not be It.spunsihle for any change or less which may occur in the condition o the buildings, or their appurtenances, between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the tntrchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to pur-chaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstance of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

.\ II the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of wliatsoetcr nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures. appurtenances and foundation, of all kinds, except the side-acalk and curb in front of said buildings, extend-ing within the de4cribed area and down to the level of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition shall he allowed to remain on the premises, ex-cept old mortar or plaster only, which may be 1e ft. but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb opposite that point; also the foundation walls of all classes shall be taken duwu only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains, and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, (;as and Electricity. and furnish the Depart-tnent of Finance with a certificate from the De-partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street. and the opening of the main sewer in street <hall he prtvperls. closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewer, lI e--ough of Richmond, and furnish the liehiarimnut of Finance with a certificate front the bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly pet'-formed.

The permit for all opening in the street to he obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings. appttrte-ttances, or any part thereof, within thirty days tram the day of po«ession will work f,,rteit:n-c of ownership of such buildings, appurtenance=, or portion as shall then be left standing, to-gether with all money's paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and i the bidder's assent to the above conditions being colder-tood to be iniplie,i by the act at bidding. and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be rentuved, ' and the costs and expense thereof charged against the security above mentione.l.

The work of removal must lie ca rile ,I un in leery respect in a thorough and w urkmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the day of possession, and the suc-cesiful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- in!ials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning sign, by day and night for the prevention of accidents. and will indemnify and save Itarntless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants, and each of then, against any and all suits and actions, a aims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of then, be put by reason of injury to ttte per:+on or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any inry,roper or defective materials or machinery. i m1ilemeiuts or appliances used in the removal of paid buildings.

Party calls and frncc~, when existing against a.Iiacent property not sold. shall tint be taken Ii I H.All furrings, plater, chimneys. project-ing brick. etc., on the faces of such party walls. are to be taken down and removed. The avall., .hall be made permanently self-supporting, beam-holes, etc.. bricked up, and the wall made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean is-le nor. Theroofs of adjacent buildings shall be made watertight where they have been disturbed by the iterations of the contractor.

The Comptroller of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build-ings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all hids; and it is further

Resolved, That, while the said sale is tteld under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Contptri ller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

II. A. METZ, Comptroller. ('ite o f New York, Department of Finance.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENE-MENTS WITHIN THAT PART OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK KNOWN AS THE FIRST WART? OF THE BOROUGH OF Oi'EENS. FORMERLY KNOWN As LONG IST.AND CITY, FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS AND ACCRUED INTER-EST THEREON.

City of New York, Department of Finance, Office of the Bureau for the Collection of Assess' meets and Arrears of Taxes. Assessments and i1''ater Rents. Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, Decem-ber 1, 1908,

U NDER TILE DIRECTION OF HERMAN A. Metz, Comptroller of The City of New

York, the undeisighed hereby gives public notice, pt:rsuant to the provisions of law respectively. as stated under the titles of assessments for local improvements, as hereinafter particularly set forth:

That the respective owners of the lands and tenements within that part of The City of New York now known as the First Ward of the Bor-nugh of Queens, formerly known as Tong Island ('itv. on which assessments for local intprovu-- inenEs have been laid and confirmed according to law and now remain unpaid, are required to pay the amount of the assessment or assessments so due and remaining unpaid to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office in the

Department of Finance, Hackett Building, Jack-son avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, together with interest there-on, as provided by law, to the time of payment.

The titles of the said assessments and the pro-visions of law under which this notice is given, and the said sale will be held are as follows:

Improvement of Jackson avenue, in the See-ond, Third and Fourth Wards of Long Island C itv; confirmed February 24, 1893. Pursuant to chapter 431. Laws of 1889; chapter 229, Laws of 1891; chapter 526, Laws of 1892; chapter 656, Laws of 1886, and section 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Opining, widening and improvem,nt of Vernon avenue, in the Third Ward, and the Boulevard, in the Fourth Ward of Long Island City; con-filmed February 24, 1893. Pursuant to chapter 431, I.alt-s of 1889; chapter 229, Laws of 1891; chapter 526. Laws of 1892: chapter 656 of the laws of 1886 and section 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Opening and grading Hamilton street, between Vernon avenue and Webster avenue, Third Ward, l.mtg Island City; confirmed November 25, 1878. Pursuant to chapter 461, Laws of 187I; chapter 6Sh, Laws of 1886, and section 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Opening, widening and improvement of Stein-way avenue, from Jackson avenue to Winthrop avenue; confirmed February 19, 1881. Pursuant to charter 543. Laws of 1880, and of the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto: chapter 656 of the Laws of 1886, and section 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Opening, is- idenine. straightening and imp rov-ing of Crand as-enue and 'tfain street, iu Long Island City: confirmed April 1, 1892. Pursuant to chapter 514, Laws of 1890, and chapter 4o6, laws of 1901; chapter 656. Laws of 18S(,, and stetion 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Widening and inrirovement of Flushing ave-nue, from Van Alsst avenue to the easterly boundary line of Long Island City. First assess-ntent confirmed November 23, 1881. Second as-sessment confirmed January 19, 1885. Pursuant to chapter 410. Laws of 1878, and of the several acts amutdatory thereof and sttpph mental there-to; chapter 656, Laws of 1856, and section 937 of the Greater New York Charter.

Severing. paving and improcentent of Fulton avenue and \1ain street, from Astoria Ferry to and across Van Alit avenue to Flushing avenue, in Long Island City: confirmed April 11, 1881. Pursuant to chapter 569, Laws of 1880. and of the several acts amendatory thereof and supple-mental thereto; chapter 656. Laws of 1886, and section 937 of the Greater Netc York Charter.

And if default shall be made in such payment the said lands and tenements will he sold at public auction at tine Borough Hall, Hackett Building. Jackson avenue and Fifth street, in the First Ward (formerly Long Island City). of the Itorough of Queens, of The City of New York, on

MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1909. at 1.30 n. nt.. for the lowest term of v, ar; for ll-hich any person or persons shall offerto take the saute in consideration of advancing the amount of the said assessmlttt or assessments. togs th5r with the interest so due and unpaid; or if ro person shall so offer to purchase, then in fee simple to the highest bidder; and such sale shall he continued from time to time until all use lands and tenements, as advertised for sale, shall be sold.

And notice is hereby further given that there has been published in pamphlet form a hit of the several parcels of real estate so to be sold. in the same manner substantially as the same are d. scribed in the assessment rolls in which said assessments are imposed thereon, together with the name of the person to whom such real estate is assessed and the amount of the assessment assessed thereon in separate columns. which will he open to public inspection in the offices of the Celleetor of Assessments and Arrears, in the Del-artment of Finance, that are situated re-spectively in the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, at the respective addresses hereinbefore stated, for a n tied of six weeks before said sale, and will be delivered free of all costs or charges to any person applying for same.

DANIEL. 11OYNAII_AN, Coll-etor of As-sessments and Arrears of The City of New York.

j4,11,18,25,f 1,8,15,23,mI,8

NOTICE TO I'ROI'ERTY O\VNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all Persons, owners of properly. affected by the following assessments for LOCAL I>IPROV- EMMENTS in the BOROUGH OF TILE IRONS:

T\VENTV-TIIIRD \YARD, SECTION 9. ST. ANNS AVENGE—P-\VING AN1)

CURIBIN(;, between East One I-Iundred and Thirty-second street and Southern boulevard. .\rea of assessment; both sides of St. Anns ave-ntte, from East One Hundred and Thirty-second street to Southern buulecard and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

TWENTY-TIIIRI) AND T\VENTY-FOURTH \WARDS, SECTII)N, 10 AND 11.

PRY.\NT .\\ ICXL'h: ltEt;CL:\'PI\(:,-GR:\D-INt;, '1-I TING CL- Ill STONh:', PI-.\t;Gl aG SIlF \':\LK5, 1.AYI. G CROS3\\'Al KS, llUILDING APPRO_ACHE5 AND PLACING FENCES, from Westchester avenue to Boston read. Area of assessment; both sides of Bryant avenue, from Westchester avenue to Boston road, and to the extent of half the block at the in-tersecting streets and avenues.

TWENTY-FOURTH \VARI1. SECTION 11. BRY.\NT AVENUE--REGt - LAYING, GR:'\D-

I\G. C'UR1IING. FLAGGING. LAYING ( 6u)55\\.\LKS 13UILUING; .\PPROACIIES .\N I) ERECTING FENCES, from Boston road ti East One hundred and Eighty-second street. Area ,f assessment; both sides of Bryant ave-nue, front Boston road to East One Hundred and Eighty-second street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and an en lee a.

EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIITY-FIRST STREET—SEWER, between Valentine and Ryer avenues. Area of assessment; both sides of East One Ilumnuired and Eighty-first street, between Valentine and Ryer avenues.

TWENTY-FOURTH WAR I), ANNEXED TER- RITORY.

DEVOE AVENI•E—P.\\'ING AND CURB-ING, front West Farms road to East One Iiun-dred and Eightieth street. Area of assessment; both sides of Devoe avenue, from West Farms road to East One Hundred and Eightieth street. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on January 21. 1909, and entered on January 21, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, amid unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall lie paid within sixty days after the (late of said entry (if the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter,

Said section provides, in part, that "If any sa:h assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty clays after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess-ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centurn per annual, to he calculated to the (late of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act,"

Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry i-t the said record."

The above assessments are payable to the Cul-levior of Assessments and :Arrcars at the llueeau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of \Vater Rents, in the AIttnicipal Building, corner of Uric Ifun-dre,l and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave-nue, Borough of The Bronx, betwrcen the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. nt. and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 nt., and all payments made thereon out or before Nlaich 22, 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will he subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centunt per an tin from the date when the above assessments became Buts to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 21, 1909, j23,f5

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS,

1't- Rtl'.\N('1: OF SECTION 1018 OF'lIIE I N Grcater New York Charter, the Co nptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for VOCAL IM-I'ROVEIIENTS in the BOROUGH OF O_L'EENS:

FIRST W:\RD. FREE\L\N AVENUE—SE\VER, from .Tack-

son avenue to Academy street. Area of assess-nient: Delhi sides of Freeman avenue, from Jack-son avenue to Academy street; south side of Rapcljc avenue: both sides of Briell street, and north idle of Bartow street, between Freeman and Webster avenues, and west side of \Vebster arcone, between Bartow street and Ranelje ave-nue.

IIALSEY STREET—SE\VER, from ' Fulton avenue to Franklin street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Halsey street, from Fulton avenue to Franklin street.

TITE CRF:SCENT—SEVER, between Grand and Jamaica avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of The Crescent, from Grand to Jamaica avenue, and north side of Elm street, between The Crescent and Academy street.

\YIT.LOW STRE1:"r—SEWER, between North William street and Trots-bridge street, northerly 200 feet. Area of assessment: , Both sides of Willow street, from Trowbridge street to Frank-lin street. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments January 21, 1909, and entered on January 21, 1909, in the Record of Titles of .-Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assccsnicnts and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or prnnerty shall he paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter.

Said section prof ielcs, in part, that "1f any such ass-ssrttcnt shall remain unpaid for the nerind of sixty slays after the (late of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess-ments, it shall be the duty of the officer atttltnr-ired to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annurtt, to he calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides " ' ' "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record."

The above asst=sntents are payable to the Col- lcctor of 'sseasmcnts and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and 'icsescments and of Water Rents, at the Hackett Building. Na. 51 Jackson avenue, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between the hones of 9 a. in. and 2 Ti. m., and on Satur-days from 9 a. nt. until 12 nt., and all payments merle thereon on or before March 22, 1909, will he exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that elate wiil he subject to a charge of inters t at the rate of seven per centum per annum front the elate when above assessments became liens to the date of navment.

TIER7t1 \N A. METZ, Comptroller. City utf New York. Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 21, 1909. j33,f5

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1019 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

traIler of The City of New York hereby gives public enlice to all persons, owners of prop:rtv, affecieth lty the following assessment for LOG\I. ItnlI'RO\'E\IENTS in the BOROUGH OF \L\N II ATTAN :

THIRD WARD, SECTION 1. CORTLA\DT STREET—RESTORING .AS-

I'll ,\I.1' PAVEMENT, between Church street and Broadway, and known as N. 19 Cortlandt stmt, Area of asses?ment: South si he of Cort-landt street, between Church street and Broad' may, and known as Tart No. 8 in Blo_k 02.

The above assessment was certified to the Cal' hectorof Assessments and Arrears under the nrovisinns of section 391 of the Greater New York Charter. —that the same was entered in January 22, 1909, i:t the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Ilureau for the Collection of Assessaunts and Arrears of Taxes and Assts-menus and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit Ott any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, that "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the nuriod of sixty days after the date of entry th, reef in the said Record of Titles of Assess' ntents, it shall be the ditty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated to the date of payment from the date when such ass- ssment became a lien, as provided by secti -in 159 of this a°t." Section 159 of this act provides ' ' "An

assessment shall become a lien anon the real estate affi-eted thereby tot days after its entry in the said record."

The -d,uvc assc=sntcnt is payable to the Cu!-hector of Assessments an,l Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessment; and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room H, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Man-

hattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 23, 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per armour from the date when above assessment became a lien to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 22, 1909, j23,f5

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS,

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEtMEN'I'S in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

FIRST WARD. FIRST AVENUE (LOCKWOOD S'1'REE1')

—S61','ER, front Webster avenue to Payntar avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of First avenue, from Webster avenue to Payntar aye. tune; north side of Payntar avenue; both sides of Beebe and Freeman avenues, from First avenue to Academy street.

'l'IIIRD AVENUE (LATIIROP STREET)- SE1\'ER, from Jamaica avenue to a point about 280 feet north of Broadway. Area of assess-ntent: Both sides of 'Third avenue, from Jamaica avenue to a point about 280 feet north of Broadway.

EIGII.1'II AVENUE—SE\\•ER, from Flttsh-ing avenue to \'andeveuter avenue. Area of as-sessntent: Both sides of Eighth avenue, from Flushing avctt;te to Vandeventen avenue.

SECOND WARD. FOURTH STREET—SEWER, between Or-

chard and Ludlow avenues, Area of assess-tileill: Both sides of Fourth street, from Orchard avenue to Ludlow avenue.

I'll-III S1RI-;ET—SEWER, between Orchard avenue and Ludlow avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifth street, from Orchard ave-ntte to Ludlow avenue.

\'IETf")If PLACE—SEWER, from Broadway to I'ltird street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Victor place, from Broadway to Third street,

THIRD WARD, \YIIITESTONE AVENUE, WEST SIDE-

REGUL\TING, GRADING AND LAYING • CGlsIIZ1'C SIDEWALKS, from Broadway to State street. Area of assessment: West side of \\'hitcstone avenue. from Broadway to State street.

FIFTEENTII STREET—CONSTRUCTING A 7'E7tII'OR.\RY SEWER, from Seventh avenue to a crown 225 feet north of Seventh avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of I'ifteenth street, from Seventh avenue to a point 225 feet north of Seventh avenue, —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors January 19, 1909, and entered on Jan- nary 19, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assess' meats kept in the Bureau for the Collection of :\sses.nteuts and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-mints and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessmnettts, interest will be col- 1,cted thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said G: cat, r New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, Eli at "If any spelt assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after thedate of entry there„{ in the said Record of Titles of Assess-mcnts, it shall be the duty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such a ;.sment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centunt per aununt, to be calculated to the date of payment front the date when such assessment became a li n, as provided by section 159 of this act." Section 159 of this act provides ' * •"An

assessment shall b -come a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten d after its entry in the said record." '

days

The above assessments are payable to the Col-'rctor of Asst,ssments and Arrears at the llureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at the Hackett Building, No, 51 Jackson avenue, f-nog Island City, I1 .-,rough of Queens, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur-rlays from 9 a. m. until 12 in., and all payments made thereon oil or before llarch 20, 1909, will b exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of into rest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessments became liens to the date of payment.

HERMAN A, \IETZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 19, 1909. j2l,f3

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for I.00AI, IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE IIRONX:

T\VENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10, TINTON AVENUE — REPAIRING TILE

SIDEWALK AND ERECTING GUARD RAIL on the westerly side, beginning 267 feet north of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street and running northerly about 83 feet, Area of assess. meet: West side of Tinton avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty-first and One Hundred and Sixty-second streets, and known as Lot .47, in Block 2658.

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 11. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD (West Side)—

REPAIRING SIDEWALK AND PLACING GUARD RAIL, beginning at a poirft 222 feet northerly of the northwesterly corner of Jennings street and Southern boulevard and running northerly for a distance of 102 feet. Area of assessment: West side of Southern boulevard, beginning about 200 feet north of the north- westerly corner of Jennings street and Southern boulevard and running about 125 feet northerly, —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on January 19, 1909, and entered Jan- uary 19, 1909, in the Record of Title of Assess-ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, that " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess-nicnts, it shall be the duty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice. THE CITY RECORD. 857

from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An

assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record." * * *

The above assessments are payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Ilun-dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- ane, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. to. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 20, 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the elate when the above assessments became liens to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 19, 1909. j21,f3

CORPORA'T'ION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES TIIERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE.

1' TIIE REQUEST OF TILE COMMIS-sioner of the Department of Water Supply,

Gas and Electricity, public notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction the buildings standing upon prop-erty owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for pipe line purposes, in the

BOROUGH OF QUEENS AND COUNTY OF NASSAU.

Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, etc., situated on land acquired by The City of New York for the purpose of a 72-inch pipe line front Clear Stream to Amityville, Long Island, and which are more particularly described on certain maps on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue„ Department of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Cont-missiuners of the Sinking Fund at a meeting held December 30, 1908, the sale of the above- described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller in lots and parcels as follows, upon the days and at the places named below:

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909,

—at 12 noon, at Bellmore.

Parcel 1. West side of Bellmore avenue, 160 fret south of the Long Island Railroad, two and one-half story frame house, one-story frame extension, one fraule outhouse, one frame shed, one frame barn-

-at 1 p. in.. at Merrick.

Plate 5176, Parcel 344. Former owner, Mrs. S. Birch. Southwest corner of Merrick ave-ltue and Long Island Railroad; two-story frame building, brick foundation, with two-story frame extension, one-story frame sited, one-story frame ice-house, coal bins, one-story frame outlrouse.

Plate 5176, Parcel 343, Former owner, Joseph Carmen Estate. 50 feet south of Long Island Railroad. 290 feet west of M,-rrick avenue; one-story frame storeroom. two chicken houses.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1909,

at 10 a. m., at Freeport.

('late 5176, Parcel 335. Forster owner, Moses Jarvis. 70 feet south of the Long Island Rail-road, 95 feet west of Agawam lumping Station land; two-story frame house, three frame sheds, one and one-half story frame barn and one frame outhouse.

Plate 5176, Parcel 330. Former owner, Peter Hanson. North side of Newton boulevard, 112 feet west of Liberty avenue, No. 147 Newton boulevard; satltI part of two and one-half story frame house, 18 feet front, 20 feet on east side, 20 feet on west side.

!'late 5176, Parcel 329. Former owner, George Webber. North side of Newton boulevard, 140 feet east of Helen avenue; part of two and one-half story frame house, 18.2 feet facing boulevard, 18 feet on east side, 18 feet on west side; part of two and one-half story frame house, 18.4 feet by 18 feet, facing Newton boulevard, 175 feet east of Helen avenue.

Plate 5176, Parcel 325. Former owner, George Cooper. Northeast corner of Newton boulevard and Columbus avenue, south end of two and one-half story frame house, 20.2 feet on south side, 20 feet on east side, 20 feet on west side.

Plate 5176, Parcel 320. Former owner, J. T. Powers. 43 feet north of Newton boulevard, 65 feet west of Benson place, southerly corner of two-story frame house, 10 feet southeast side, 13 feet southwest side.

Plate 5176, Parcel 317. Former owner, G. B. Smith. Northeast corner of Henry street and Newton boulevard, two-story frame house and extension, one-story frame shed, one frame out-house; north side of Newton boulevard, 140 feet east of Henry street, one and one-half story frame house and extension, two frame sheds, one-story outhouse, one and one-half story frame house and extension, one frame outhouse one and one-half story frame house, one-story frame shed, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5176, Parcel 316a. Former owner, J. Post. East side of Henry street, 210 feet north of Newton boulevard, southwest corner of two and one-half story frame house, 24.2 feet facing Henry street, 54 feet on south side; part of southwest corner of porch, 6.6 feet long and 5 feet wide.

Plate 5176, Parcel 315. West side of Henry street, 200 feet north of Newton boulevard, two and one-half story frame house and extension, part of northeast corner of two and one-]calf story frame house, 17 feet north side, 10 feet on east side, facing Henry street.

Plate 5176, Parcel 314. Former owner J Post. East side of Main street, 65 feet soudt of Pine street, northeast corner of building in course of construction, 145 feet north side, 65 feet on east side, 14 feet south side, one-story frame barn, one-story frame laundry, one-story outhouse, two-story frame workshop, two-story frame house with two-story frame extension.

Plate 5174, Parcel 312. Former owner, J. C. Willes. East side of Main street, 10 feet south of Pine street, part of two-story frame building with one-story frame extension, 100.2 feet on north side, 32 feet facing Main - street, 83 feet south side, 45.1 feet east side, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5176, Parcel 311. Former owners, Mrs. Annie Grey and Henrietta Henderson. No. 31 Main street, three-story frame building; No. 33 Main street, three-story frame building; No. 35 Main street, three-story frame building and one-story frame extension.

Plate 5176, Parcel 310. Former owner, H. Gobentz. No. 29 Main street, east side, part of two and one-half story frame building, 20.1 feet on Main street, 26.5 feet north side, 48 feet south side.

Plate 5176, Parcel 309. Former -owner, Mrs. P. Kilpatrick, No. 27 Main street, east side, part of two-story frame building, 17 feet on Main street, 21 feet on south side.

Plate 5176, Parcel 306. Northwest corner of Pine and Main streets, one-story frame laundry.

Plate 5176, Parcel 305. Fortner owner, 11. P. Libby. East side of Church street, running through to Main street. part of two-story frame building, office of Board of Health, 33.8 feet on Church street, 32.45 feet north side, 84.8 feet south side, 3 feet on side facing Main street; two-story frame house; No. 28a Main street, one-story frame house; No. 30 Main street, two and one-half story frame house, one-story frame extension; part of one and one-half story frame extension, 33 feet south side, 9 feet on side facing Church street.

Plate 5176, Parcel 304. Former owner, C. P. Smith. East side of Church street, 140 feet north of Pine street one-story frame outhouse.

('late 5177, b'aIcel 301. Former owner, Jas. M. Hewlett. West side of Church street, 155 feet south of Railroad avenue, part of two and one-half story frame house 27.8 feet south side, 13 feet west side, 5 feet east side and about 275 feet of board fence.

Plate 5177, Parcel 300. Former owner, W. G. Smith. 100 feet south of Railroad avenue, 210 feet west of Church street, opposite Sunset drive; one-story frame barn and extension, one frame sired, one frame outhouse.

Plate 5177. Parcel 299. Former owner, Mrs. G. Ilollowan• South side of Sunset drive, 260 feet east of Grove street; two and one-half story factory and dwelling, part of extension of dwell-ing, 4 feet west side, 14 feet cast side.

Plate 5177, Parcel 298. Former owner, Mrs. G. IlolIowan. South side of Sunset drive, 220 feet cast of Grove street; part of two and one-Iralf story frame house, 20.2 feet north side, 18 feet cast side, 9 feet west side.

Plate 5177, Parcel 297. Former owner, Mrs. C. Ilollowan. South side of Sunset drive, 180 feet east of Grove street; part of northeast cor- ner of two and one-half story frame house, 4 feet north side, 2 feet east side.

('late 5177, Parcel 293. Former owner, C. L. Wallace. North side of Sunset drive, 272 feet cast of Grove street; one-story frame shed.

!'late 5177, Parcel 292. North side of Sun-set drive, 225 feet cast of Grove street; one-story frame sired.

Plate5177, Parcel 291. Former owner, Ortell & Smith. North side of Sunset drive, 212 feet cast of Grove street; one-story frame shed, part of two-story frame extension to two-story brick office building, 20 feet south side, 7 feet west side. 2 feet east side.

Plate 5177, Parcel 290• Former owner, H. P. Libby. North side of Sunset drive, 192 feet east of Grove street; one-story frame store- house.

Plate 5177, Parcel 275a. Former owner, Ii. A. Bessell. South side, No. 179 Centre street, 140 feet west of Long Beach avenue; two and one-]calf story cement block frame house and ex-tension.

Plate 5177, Parcel 274. Former owner, Peter Iiansen. South side, No. 183 Centre street, 200 feet west of Long peach avenue; two and one-half story frame house and extension, cement block fotmdaIion.

Plate 5177- Parcel 268. Former owner, Joe Bedell. South side of Centre avenue, 120 feet east Ff Bay View avenue; one-story frame barn, witl, one-story frame extension, part of two and one-half story frame house, 17 feet north side, 19 feet east side and 19 feet west side.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909,

at 10 a. m., at Baldwin.

Plate 5177, Parcel 265. Former owner, C, F. Bedell. Northeast corner of Bay View avenue and Centre avenue; part of two-story frame house, 45.4 feet south side, 14 feet west side, 8 feet east side; part of one-story frame barn, tin feet south side, 2.5 feet west side.

Plate 5177, Parcel 253. Former owner, J. W. :\1tlIer Estate. 35 feet east of Millburn avenue, IO) feet south of Long Island Railroad; two-st~.ry frame house and one-story extension, one and one-half story frame barn, one pig pen and outhouse, one-story frame stied, one-story frame outhouse.

Pate 5177, Parcel 249. Former owner, G. Won loran. West side of Central avenue, 20 feet fromu Railroad avenue; 2 two and one-half story frarr.e houses, brick foundations; one-story frame shop and water tank.

Plate 5177, Parcel 246. Former owner, F. D. Smith. South side of Railroad avenue, 180 feet cast of Grand avenue; one-story frame office building.

Plate 5177, Parcel 245. Fortner owner, R. Simpkins. South side of Railroad avenue, 135 feet east of Grand avenue; two-story frame hotel, two-story frame barn, one-story frame shed.

Plate 5177, Parcel 244, former owner, J. w. Pearsall. Southeast corner of Grand and Rail-road avenues; one-story frame real estate office.

!'late 5177, Parcel a43a. former owner, E. F. Somerville. Northwest corner of Grand and Grove Lake avenues; twL-story frame house and extension, two-story frame barn; one-story frame outhouse, one-story extension and shed.

Plate 5177, Parcel 243. Former owner, J. R. Seaman. West side of Grand avenue, 130 feet south of Long Island Railroad; - one- third finished, 40 by 109, foundaton walls; one and one-half story frame stable, one-story frame ice house, water wheel and appurtenances.

Plate 5177, Parcel 239. Former owner, J. R. Seaman. 650 feet west of Grand avenue, 30 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one-story frame cement block plant, one-story frame chicken house.

Plate 5177, Parcel 236. Former owner, Petit, Roland & Lamb. 20 feet west of Rockwood ave-nuc. 120 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two two and one-half story frame houses and extensions, one-story outhouse. —at 1 p. m., at

Rockville Centre. Plate 433A, Parcel 1. Former owner, J. En-

son Hutcheson. Northwest corner Lakeside drive and Lakeview avenue; two and one-half story frame house with one and one-half story frame extension, one and one-half story frame house with one-story frame extension, frame 'barn, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5177, Parcel 225. Former owner, Mrs. L. Loomis- 20 feet east of Christian Hook road, 75 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two-story flame house, one-story frame outhouse, part of north end one and one-]calf story frame barn 18 by 9 feet, one-story frame outhouse, open shed.

Plate 5177, Parcel 217. Former owner, H. Me Nulty. Southeast corner Long Island Rail-road and Forest avenue; one-story frame office building and scale house, scale platform, coal bins, two-story frame stable, about 335 feet picket fence, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5177, Parcel 214. Former owner, J Clark. 'East side Morris avenue, opposite Ott- server street; three two-story frame houses, three frame outhouses, one-story frame shed, one-story frame chicken house.

Plate 5177, Parcel 212. Former owner, W, W. Weeks. Southwest corner Observer street and Morris avenue (No. 174 Observer street); two and one-half story frame house.

Plate 5177, Parcel 211. Former owner, L. Kirchbaum. South side of Observer street, 175 feet west of Morris avenue (No. 170 Observer street) ; part of north end two and one-half story frame house. 26.3 feet front, 31 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcel 210. Former owner, A. Mintz. South side of Observer street, 236 feet west of Morris avenue (No. 164 Observer street); part of north end two and one-half story frame lrcuse, 22.2 feet front, 31 feet deep.

!'late 5177, Parcel 209. Former owner, E. F. Lopez. South side of Observer street, 288 feet west of Morris avenue (No, 160 Observer street); part of north end two and one-half story Ironic (rouse, 22.2 feet front, 31 feet deep.

!'late 5177, Parcel 208. Former owner, A. l'on Stautt. South side of Observer street, 340 fret west of Morris avenue (No. 156 Observer street); part of north end two and one-half story frame house, 22.2 feet front, 31 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcel 207. Former owner, John Dates. South side of Observer street, 390 feet west of Morris avenue (No. 152 Observer street); two and one-half story frame ]rouse, 22.3 feet front, 33 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcel 206, Former owner, J. Miller. South side of Observer street, 440 feet west of Morris avenue (No. 146 Observer s,r< et) ; two and one-half story frame house.

Plate 5177, Parcel 205. Former owner, 3. Kaunff. South side of Observer street, 500 feet west of Mcrris avenue (No. 144 Observer street); part of north end two and one-half story frame house, 25 feet front, 25 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcels 190.191. Former owner, J. F. Davison. South side of Observer street, 160 feet cast of Park avenue; one-story frame photo studio.

Plate 5177, Parcel 186. Former owner, A. Davison. Southwest corner of Observer street and Park avenue; one-story frame storehouse.

Plate 5177, Parcel 184. Former owner, Tele-phone Company. South side of Observer street. I80 feet west of Park avenue; two-story frame building.

Plate 5177. Pared 183. Former owner, 41. Robins, South side of Observer street, 225 feet west of Park avenue; part of north end two-story franc house, 26.2 feet front, 31 fret deep.

Plate 5177, ['arcel 182. Former owner, A. Chinsane. South side of Observer street, 275 feet west of !'ark avenue (No. 62 Observer street) ; part of north end two-story frame house, 24.2 feet front, 31 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcel 181. Former owner, Ed-ward Wright. South side of Observer street, 350 feet cast of Village avenue (No. 56 Observer =trcet), part north end two and one-half story frame house, 24.2 feet front, 31 feet deep.

Plate 5177, Parcel 179. Former owner, F. Ross. S nrth side of Obstrver street, 218 feet cast of Village avenue, two and one-half story frame house, one-story extension t east and west.

'late 5177, Parcel 178. Former owner. N. 1.. Seaman. South side of Observer street, 180 feet cast of Village avenue; two-story frame shop, part north end one-story frame barn, 25 by 2 feet.

Plate 5177, Parcel 176. Forster owner, Gilder-uric-eve. Southeast corner of Village avenue and Observer street, two-story frame business and dwelling, with extension; one-story frame shed, one and one-half story frame barn, uric-story frame shed.

!'late 5175, Parcel 174. Fortner owner, N. Cohen. West side of Village avenue, 10 feet south of Observer street, two-story frame store and dwelling, two-story frame storehouse, aue-story frame outhouse, one-story frame shed.

Plate 5175, Parcel 173. Former owner, G. Lockett. West side of Village avenue, opposite Observer street, two-story brick store and dwell' ing.

Plate 5175, Parcel 172. Former owner, Eva Clifford. West side of Village avenue, opposite Observer street, two-story frame store and dwell-ing-

I'late 5175, Parcel 171. Former owner, Pear-sall. 100 feet east of Centre avenue, 350 feet sotuh of Tong Island Railroad, two-story frame barn, one-story frame shed, one and one-half story frame shop.

Plate 5175, Parcel 170. Former owner, H. W. Warnkcn. 50 feet east of Centre avenue, 400 feet south of Long Island Railroad, one-story frame stable and extension.

Plate 5175, Parcel 168. Former owner, W. Johnson. East side of Centre avenue, 350 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one-story frame house and extension, one-story frame strop, barn and sheds on east line, one-story frame black-smith shop facing Centre avenue, one-story frame outhouse.

('late 5175, Parcel 166. Former owner, W. II. Farrington. I feet west of Centre avenue, 385 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two-story frame house, two-story frame barn, north end of two and one-half story frame house, 28.4 feet wide, 8 feet west end, 8 feet east end from north roil of extension.

('late 5175, Parcel 165. Former owner. E. Meeker. \Vest side of Centre avenue, 350 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two and one-half story frame house.

Plate 5175, Parcel 164. Former owner, D. Bcdcll. 40 feet north of Merrick road, 100 feet east of Banks avenue; two-story and basement Ironic house, one-story frame storehouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 162. Former owner, W. H. Crossman. Northeast corner of Merrick road and Banks avenue; two-story frame hotel, with one-story frame extension on west side and one• story frame extension on north side; also one- stcry frame extension on cast side.

Plate 5175, Parcel 160. Former owner, J Campbell. Northwest corner of Merrick road and Banks avenue; part of two-story frame house, 16.4 feet, facing Merrick road, 39 feet on Banks avenue side, 36 feet west side, one-story frame extension on southeast corner.

Plate 5175, Parcel 159. Former owner, O. Serpentine. 9 feet north of Merrick road, 70 feet west of Bates avenue; part of south end two and one-half story frame house, 40.3 feet wide, 18 feet west side, 28 feet east side.

Plate 5175, Parcel 158. Former owner, E. Thompson. 8 feet north of Merrick road, 110 feet west of Banks avenue; part of south end one-story frame blacksmith shop, part of south end two-story framebuilding adjoining shop,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909.

at 10 a. m., at Lynbrook.

Plate 5175, Parcel 150. Forster owner, Ruth Baldwin. 30 feet west of Smith road, 220 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one and one-half story frame house and one-Story franc exten-sion, one-story frame chicken house, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 146. Former owner, Ste-plien L. Wright. 180 feet west of Rocklyn ave-nue (Broadway), 120 feet south of Long Island Railroad; shed and chicken house, one-story frame barn, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 138. Former owner, M. Meyer. 43 feet east of Denton avenue, 190 feet south cif Long Island Railroad; part north end of two and one-half story frame house 43.7 feet long 10 feet wide, part north end two-story frame barn 38.2 feet by 15 feet, corncrib and one-story outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 126. Former owner, R. F. Randall. 33 feet south of Bates street, 5 feet east Randall street; one-story frame office build-ing, scalebouse and platform.

Plate 5175, Parcel 125. Former owner, W. C. A. Brower. 40 feet east of Washington place, 50 feet south of Bates street; two-story frame house, one-story frame shop, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 122. Former owner, E. Bates. South side of Bates street, 30 feet east of Washington place; two-story frame livery stable, part north end one-story frame shed 15.3 by 20 feet.

Plate 5175, Parcel 119. Former owner, Long Island Railroad, 5 feet west of Washington place, 135 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one-story frame railroad shanty, one-story frame outhouse north of shanty.

!'late 5175, Parcel 118. Former owner, Long Island Railroad. 5 feet north of Long Reach Division and west side of Washington place; one-story frame railroad shanty.

!'late 5175. Parcel -116. Forster owner, T. Smith. East side of Atlantic avenue, 220 feet south of Long Island Railroad; part north end one-story frame house. 13.3 by 22.3 by 7 feet; part northwest corner two-story frame house 10 by 3 feet, two-story frame barn, sheds.

Plate 5175, Parcel 115. Former owner, T. F. O'Connor. 30 feet east of Atlantic avenue, 155 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two-story frame house, brick foundation, one-story frame shed and adjoining outhouse, one-story frame shed and one outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 114. Former owner, L. Curiale. 110 feet south of Long Island Rail-road, 80 feet west of Long Beach Division; part south side one-story frame house 13.1 by 7 feet, part south side two-story frame house 15.4 by 14 feet, one-story frame shop and I frame outhouse.

Plate 5175, Parcel 111. Former owner, D. Pearsall. West side of Atlantic avenue, 145 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two and one-half story frame house, part north end two and one-half story frame house 22.3 by 21 feet.

Plate 5174, Parcel 105. Former owner, A. D. Jacques. 35 feet west of Broadway, 140 feet south of Long Island Railroad; two and one-half story frame house.

Plate 5174, Parcel 104. Former owner, C. A. Faas. 155 feet west of Broarhvay, 105 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one-story frame barn, one and one-]calf story frame barn, one-story chicken house, one-story frame outhouse, part northwest corner two and one-half story frame misuse 12 by 20 feet.

!'late 5174, Parcel 103. Former owner. G. W. Wright. 155 feet west of Broadway, 100 feet south of Long Island Railroad; south part one and one-half story frantic barn 25.8 by 11 feet, south part one-story frame shed 13.2 by 11 feet.

!'late 5174, Parcel 102. Former owner, R. Jacques..100 feet west of Broadway, 200 feet south of Long Island Railroad; part north end water tank 9 feet wide 5 feet long, and windmill 8.2 by 8.2 feet.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909, at 10 a. ni., at

Palley Streaur. Plate 5174, Parccl 79. Former owner, R.

Doxey Estate. 540 feet east of Morton avenue, 2e; feet south of Long Island Railroad; 2 one-story frame outhouses.

!'late 5174, Parcel 78. Former owner, Robert -Studlcy. 530 feet east of Ilorton avenue, 128 feet south of Long Island Railroad, two-story frame house, two-story frame barn about 50 feet north of house.

!'late 5174, Parcel 77. Former owner, J. J. Fowley. 35 feet east of Norton avenue, 75 feet south of Long Island Railroad, two-story frame house and uric-story extension; 145 feet east of Murton avenue, 90 feet south of Long Island Railroad, two-story frame barn and one-story extension; 120 feet east of 1-lorton avenue, 65 feet south of Long Island Railroad, well house and windmill, three sheds, three chicken houses, one corn crib.

!'late 5174, Parcel •65. Former owner, Queens County Water Company. Brooklyn avenue and Ocean avenue, opposite Stewart place, two-story fraate house, one-story frame shed about 50 feet north of house, one-story frame outhouse.

('late 5174, Parcel 54. Former owner, R. M. Dibble. Southwest corner Long Island Railroad and Seventh street, one-story frame cement store-house and office.

('late 5174, Parcel 48. Former owner, Mrs. Mary E. Smith. Southwest corner of Long Island Railroad and Sixth street, one-story frame office building, coal bins, one-story frame stied.

!'late 5174, Parcel 45. Former owner, Qttmpeg Fertilizer Company. South side of Lung Island Railroad, 2 feet east of Fifth street, one-story frame shed.

Plate 5174, Parcel 43. Former owner, William Iforton. 75 feet east of Fourth street, 75 feet north of Brooklyn avenue, one-story frame barn.

Plate 5174, Parcel 42. Former owner, John Miller. last side of Fourth street, 155 feet south of Long Island Railroad, two and one-half slt.ry frame hotrse, fronting on Long Island Railroad I0 feet west of Fifth street, one-story fraute storehouse and cement block plant, one-story frame chicken house and one frame urn' house.

Plate 5174, Parcel 35. Forster owner, Christina Christman. 100 feet north of Brooklyn avenue, 16 feet cast of Rockaway avenue, one-story frame sited and one-story frame extension, one-story frame outhouse, one-story frame barn east of shed.

Plate 5174, Parcel 33. South side of Brooklyn avenue, 120 feet west of Rockaway avenue, one-story frame chicken house.

Plate 5174, Parcel 32. Former owner, Chris Sclu-ieber. 2 feet north of Brooklyn avenue, 60 feet west of Rockaway avenue, one and one-half story frame barn, one-story frame carriage shed, one-story frame corn crib, two frame outhouses, side porch Schrieber's Hotel, 8 feet wide, 53 feet long.

Plate 5174, Parcel 28. Former owner, Long Island Railroad Company. North side of Brook-lyn' avenue, 60 feet west of Third street, one-story fraute shed shown on line Parcels 27 and 28. waiting room, Far Rockaway Beach.

Plate 5174, Parcel 27. Brooklyn avenue and Third street, 80 feet east of Far Rockaway rail-road platform, one-story frame storehouse, one-story frame outhouse, 3.3 feet by 3.3 feet on scuth line of parcel.

!'late 5174, Parcel 18. 11 feet east of First street, 6 feet north of Brooklyn avenue, one-story frame outhouse.

Plate 5174, Parcel 17. Former owner, M. O. Loughlin. (a) northeast corner of Brooklyn and Franklin avenues, two and one-half story frame house, one-story frame extension; (h) east side of Franklin avenue, 40 feet north of house (a), two and one-half story frame house, one-story frame outhouse in northeast corner of parcel.

Plate 5174, Parcel 13. Former owner, Cochran Estate. West side of Central avenue, 155 feet south of Long Island Railroad; one and one-half story frame house, one-story frame shed 75 feet north of house, one-story frame outhouse, one-story frame shed. —upon the following

TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

The buildings and appurtenances thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay immediately cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also at the time of sale give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the

858 THE CITY RECORD , MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

purchase price as security for the faithful per-formance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price (toes not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dol-lars, the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required un-der the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale, and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing thereinor permitting the oc- cupancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the neces- sary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- nances and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area and down to the level of the cellar bottom, shall be torn clown and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from demoli-tion shall be allowed to remain on the prem- ises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb opposite that point; also the foundations walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains, and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Depart-nent of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that

this has been performed. The purchaser at the sale shall also remove

all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan, and furnish the Depart-ment of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been prop-erly performed. The permit for all opening in the street to be

obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte-nances, or any part thereof, within sixty days front the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings,appurtenances, or portion, as shall then be left standing, to- gcther with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being tin- derstood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed. and the costs and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within sixty days from the day of possession. and the suc-cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto. and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York. its officers, agents and servants, and each of them. against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them, or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they, or any of them, be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the perform-ance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Party walls and fences. when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project-log brick. etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall he made permanently self-supporting, beam-holes. etc.. bricked up, and the wall made to ex-elude wind and rain and present a clean ex- terior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractor.

The Comptroller of The City of New York re-serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build- ings and machinery included therein, or to reject anv and all bids; and it is further

Resolved, That, while the said sale is held trader the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

H. A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 13, 1909.

PIPE LINE HIGHWAY, The Village of Freeport, by formal resolution

dated July 3, 1908, has resolved to accept and maintain, as a public highway-to grade, im-prove, repair, light, police and in all respects treat as one of the streets of the village-that portion of the strip of land, about 100 feet wide, running from Bay View avenue on the west to Liberty avenue on the east, acquired by The City of New York for the purposes of water supply.

The Village of Rockville Centre has, by formal resolution dated October 6, 1908, likewise re- solved to maintain in the same manner and for the same purpose that portion of the said strip, about 100 feet wide, running from Merrick road on the west to a point about 369 feet east of Morris avenue on the east.

j16,f5

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter. the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 11, WATERLOO PLACE-SEWER, between East

One Hundred and Seventy-fifth and One Hun- dred and Seventy-sixth streets. Area of assess- ment: Both sides of Waterloo Place and east side of Mohegan avenue,- between East - One Hundred and Seventy-fifth and One Hundred and Seventy' sixth- street(,

-that the same was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on January 14, 1909, and entered on January 14, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Char-ter.

Said section provides, in part, that "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess' mcnts, it shall be the ditty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record."

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- tired and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- One, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. nt. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 15, 1909, will he exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the (late when the above assessment became a lien to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 14, 1909. j15,28

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

FIRST WARD. HANCOCK STREET-SEWER, from Bodine

street to Fourteenth street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Hancock street, from Bodine street to Fourteenth street.

SECOND WARD. THIRD STREET-SEWER, between Orchard

street and Ludlow avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Third street, from Orchard street to Ludlow avenue.

EIGIITH STREET-SEWER, between Orchard street and Lamont avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Eighth street, between Orchard street and Lamont avenue.

NINTH STREET-SEWER, from Elmhurst avenue to a point 360 feet south of Lamont ave- nue, and TENTH STREET-SEWER, from Elm- hurst avenue to a point 125 feet south of Lamont avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Ninth and Tenth streets, from Elmhurst avenue to a point about 360 feet south of Lamont avenue. -that the sonic were confirmed by the Board of Assessors January 12, 1909, and entered on January 12, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of \Vater 1Zents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, that " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess-ments, it shall be the duv of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." Section 159 of this act provides * * " An

assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereb t:n days after its entry in the said record." The above assessments are payable to the Col-

lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears ~f Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, It the Hackett Building, No, 51 Jackson avenue, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between the hours of 9 a. at, and 2 p. m., and on Satur--lay-s from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 13, 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessments became liens to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, January 12, 1909. j 14,27

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp

troller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 11. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-

FOURTH STREET-PAVING AND CURB- ING, between Third and Park avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, from Third to Park ave-nue_ and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. FAIRMOUNT PLACE - PAVING AND

CURBING, between Southern boulevard and Prospect avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fairmount place, between Southern boulevard and Prospect avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

BRYANT AVENUE-SEWER, between East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Bos-ton road: Area of assessment: Both sides of Bryant avenue from One Hundred and Seventy-seventy street to Boston road. -that the same was confirmed by the Board uI Assessors on January 12, 1909, and entered on January 12, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, in-terest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter,

Said section provides, in part, that "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess-ments. it shall be the duty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annttnt, to he calculated to the date of payment from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides * • * "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record."

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave-nue. Borcugh of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 p. nt., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 13, 1909, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven Per centum per annum from the date when the above assessment became a lien to the date of payment.

I-IERMAN A. M'ETZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office. January 12, 1909. j14,27

I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF the Greater New York Charter, the Comp-

troller of The City of New York hereby gives ,public notice to all persons, owners of property. affected by the following assessments for LOCAL. IIlI'RGVBAfENTH in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

TENTII \YARD, SECTION 2; TWENTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 6; TWENTY-SE('ONI) WARD SECTIONS 3 AND 4; f'WI;NTY-FOEfRfII WARD, SECTION 5; T11'I•:N'1'Y-SIXTTI \YARD, SECTION 13. AND T\VENTY-EIGIITII WARD, SEC-TION 11.

FI-.NCING LOTS on SEVENTEENTH STREET, north side, between Prospect Park West and Tenth avenue; on THIRD STREET, both sides- between Fourth and Fifth avenues; on FIFTH STREET, both sides, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; on FOURTH AVENUE, cast side. between Third and Fifth streets; on SIXTH STREET, north side, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; on FOURTH AVENUE, east side, between Fifth and Sixth streets; on STOCKHOLM STREET, southeast side. be-tw'cen Irving arid Wyckoff avenues; on ELDERT STREET, southeast side, between Bushtvick and Evergreen avenues; on EASTERN PARKWAY, southeast side, between Sterling and Park places; on BELMONT AVENUE. south side, between Barbey and Jerome streets; on IIIMROD STREET, northwest side, between Central and Ilamburg avenues; on SACKETT STREET, north side, hetween Third and hourth avenues; on KOSCIUSKO STREET, north side, between Reid avenue and Broadway. .Ana of assessment: .North side of Seventeenth street, 120 feet west of Tenth avenue, Lot No. 46, Block 871: north side of Third street, 95 feet west of Fifth ave-nue, Lot No. 46, Block 974: blocks bounded by Third stre,-t, Fifth street, Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue; southeast side of Fourth avenue. from Fifth to Sixth street, and Lots Nos. 13 and 14, arlioining on Fifth street; Lot No. IS of Block 3259 on the southeast side of Stockholm street, between Irving and Wyckoff avenues; l-ots Nos. 29 and 30 in Block 3415 on the south- east side of Eldert street, between Evergreen and Bushwick avenues; south side of Eastern park- w-ay, between Sterling place and Park place; southeast corner of Barbey street and Belmont avenue, and Lot No. 11, adjoining on Belmont avenue: northwest side of Nimrod street, 110 feet ovest of Hamburg avenue, known as Lot No. 38, in Block 3266; north side of Sackett street, be-twren Third and Fourth avenues, known as Lots Nos. 52 and 53 in Block 427; north side of Kos-ciusko street. between Broadway and Reid ave-nne, known as Lots Nos. 45 and 46, in Block 1604.

SEVENTEENTH \V.ARD, SECTION 9. LAYINGCEMENT SIDEWALKS on the

southwest side of GUERNSEY STREET, be-tween Norman and Nassau avenues; on MAN-IIATTAN AVENUE, cast side, from Driggs ave-ntle to Leonard street; on LEONARD STREET, west side, from Driggs avenue to Manhattan ave-nue; on KINGSLAND AVENUE, both sides, between Greenpoint and Norman avenues. Area of assessment: Southwest side of Guernsey street, between Norman and Nassau avenues; triangle hounded by Driggs avenue, Manhattan avenue and Leonard street; both sides of Kings- land avenue, from Greenpoytt to Norman ave-nue.

TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTIONS 3, 4 AND 16.

ELEVENTH .AVENUE-PAVING, from Fif-teenth to Eighteenth street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Eleventh avenue, from Fifteenth to Eighteenth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets,

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. SECTION 5; TWENTY-FIFTH WARD, SECTION 6: I AND TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SEC-TION 16.

FENCING LOTS on McDOUGAL STREET, north side, beLween Hopkinson and Rockaway avenues; on MARION STREET, south side, be-tween Reid and Patchen avenues; on ATLAN-TIC AVENUE, north side, between Columbus place and Ralph avenue; on COLUMBUS PLACE, east side, between Atlantic avenue and Herkimer street; on EAST NINTH STREET, west side. between Avenue C and Cortelyou road; on REID AVENUE, east side, between Marion and Chauncey streets; on MARION STREET, north side, between Reid and Patchen avenues; on CHAUNCEY STREET. south side, between Reid and Patchen avenues; on STER-1-ING PLACE, south side, between Rogers and Nostrand avenues; and on CHAUNCEY STREET, north side, between Patchen and Ralph avenues. Area of assessment: Lot No. 52, in Block 1527, on the north side of McDougal street, between Hopkinson and Rockaway ave-nues; Lot No. 6, in Block 1695, on the south side of Marion street, between Reid and Patchen avenues; northeast corner of Columbus place and .Atlantic avenue, and Lots Nos. 35 and 36, of I Block 1714, adjoining on Atlantic avenue; south- west side of East Ninth street, between Avenue C and Cortelyou road, Lots Nos. 12 and 19. of Block 5377; south side of Chauncey street. north side of Marion street, between Reid and Patchen avenues, Lots Nos. 1, 12 and 68, of Block 1692• south side of Sterling place, between Rogers and Nostrand avenues. Lots Nos. 10. 15 and 25, of Block 1247; north side of Chauncey street. be-tween Patchen and Ralph avenues, Lot No. 64, in Block 1688.

THIRTIETH WARD, SECTIONS 18 AND 19. EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET-REGULATING,

GRADING, CURBING, GUTTERING AND T.AYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Fi(th and Thirteenth avenues. Area of assess-

ment: Both sides of Eighty-sixth street, from Fifth to Thirteenth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on January 12, 1909, and entered on January 12, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- lion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the (late of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, " If any, such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act."

Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record." • • •

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Mechanics' Bank Building, Court and I1ontague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur-days from 9 a. nt. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before March 13, 1909, will he exempt from interest as above provided, and after that dale will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per an- num from the elate when such assessments became liens to the date of payment.

HERMAN A METZ, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

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CORPORATION SALE OF IIUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE.

AT THE REQUEST OF THE COMMIS-sioner of the Department of Docks and leer-

nes, public notice is hereby given that the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction all the buildings, parts of build-ings, etc„ standing within the lines of property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for dock purposes in the

Borough of Richmond.

Being all those buildings, parts of buildings etc., situated on land described as follows: Be-ginning at a point on Richmond avenue, 130.69 feet northerly from the northwest corner of Rich-nu,nd terrace and Richmond avenue; running thence tvesterly 124.62 feet to Ferry street; thence northerly 100.03 feet along Ferry street; thence easterly 122.27 feet to a point on Richmond ave- nue; thence southerly along Richmond avenue 100 feet to the point or place of beginning; all of which are more Particularly described on a map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund at a meeting held 1),-cember 30, 1908, the sale of time above-de-scribed buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held, under the direction of the Comptroller,

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909,

at 11 a. m., on the premises, upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

The buildings and appurtenances thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- ntediately cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. and must also at the time of sale give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful per-forntance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of the security to he deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of com-pleting any of the work required under the con-tract, but unfinished at the expiration of the con-tract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur-chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall lie collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte-nances and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk and curb in front of said buildings, ex-lendin¢ within the described area and down to the level of the cellar bottom,, be torn down and removed from the premses. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition shall he allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb opposite that point; also the foundation walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains, and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the rules and regu-lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in strxet shall he properly closed in compliance with the directions of the 'Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Richmond, and furnish the Department cf Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly per- formed.

The permit for all opening in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurtenances, or any part thereof, within six,ydays from the day of possession will work forfeiture of owner- ship of such buildings, appurtenaucei Or isor•

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tion, as shall then be left standing, together with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the pur-chaser, cause the same to be removed, and the costs and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on In every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within sixty days from the day of possession, and the successful bidder will provide and furnish all materials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harm-less The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants, and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury o the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carcicss- ness in the performance of the work, or in guard-ing the saute, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not he taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, projecting brick, etc., on the facts of such party walls, are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall lie made permanently self-supporting, beam-holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made water-tight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractor.

The Comptroller of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and it is further

Resolved. That, while the said sale is held tinder the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to he advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

II. A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York. Department of Finance,

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CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND AI'I'UIRTENANCES TIIERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE.

AT TIIE REQUEST OF TILE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Queens, public notice

is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law. will offer for sale at public auction all the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines of property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street opening purposes in the

Borough of Queens. Being all those buildings, parts of buildings,

etc., lying within the lines of Seventeenth ave-nue (otherwise known as Oakley street), from \Vilson avenue to Flushing avenue, in the Bor-ough of Queens, known as Nos. 496 and 498 Flushing avenue, and which are more particularly described an a certain map on file in the office if the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund at a meeting held December 30, 1908, the sale of the above described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be lucid under the direction of the Comptroller on

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1909,

at 11 a. m., on the premises, upon the following TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

The buildings and appurtenances thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im-ntediately cash or a certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also at the time of sale give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful per-fonnance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, the slim of fifty dollars shall be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but un-finished at the expiration of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., purchased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the purchase money and the security deposited for the faith-ful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occupancy of any suctI building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk and curb in front of said buildings, extending within the described area and down to the level of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and re-moved from the premises. None of the dirt. debris or waste resulting from demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than 2 feet below the curb opposite that point; also the foundation walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains, and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the De-partment of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-tricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in street shall he properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Queens, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly per-formed.

The permit for all opening in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte-nances, or any part thereof, within sixty days

from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion, as sball then he left standing, to-getber with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, and the costs and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within sixty days from the day of possession, and the suc-cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma-terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day and night for the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants, and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Party walls aT'i fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not he taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project-ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls, are to he taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam-holes, etc., bricked tip, and the wall made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex-terior. The roofs of adjacent buildings shall he properly flashed and painted and made water-tight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the contractor.

The Comptroller of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to withriraw irom sale any of the buildings, parts of build-int's and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and it is further

Resolved, That, while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Pund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

Ii. A. METZ, Comptroller. City of New York. Department of Finance,

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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY OF NEW YORK, December 14, r906.

U N'E'IL FURTIl1ER NOTICE AND UNLESS otherwise directed in any special case

surety companies will be accepted as sufficient upon the following contracts to the amounts named: Supplies of Any Description, including Gas and

Electricity— One company on a bond up to $50,000. Two companies on a bond up to $125,000. Three companies on a bond uD to $200,000.

Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- ments-

Two companies on a bond up to $50,000. Three companies on a bond up to $125,000.

Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers, Water plains, Dredging, Construction of Parks, Parkways, Etc.—

One company on a bond up to $25,000. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. Three companies on a bond up to $15o,000. Four companies on a bond up to $z5o,000.

New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts, Tunnels, Etc.—

One company on a bond up to $25,000. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. Three companies on a bond up to $i5o,000. Four companies on a bond up to $aso,000.

Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.—One company on a bond up to $25,000. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi-

tienal surety will be required as the Comptroller sees fit in each instance.

All bonds exceeding $250,000 will by that fact alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter what the nature of the work,

H. A. METZ, Comptroller.

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

OFFICE OF TIIE PRESIDmeNT OF THE BOROUGH OF RIcuhti\n, BOROUGH Ian LL, Sr. GEORGE, NEW BRIGHTON, NEW YORK CITY.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough

of Richmond, at the above office, until 12 o'clock nI. on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1009. Borough of Richmond.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ALL THE COAL REQUIRED FOR TI-IE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE AND COURT 1101 A'➢ 12ICHMOND, STATEN ISLANI); 'l'lIE VILLAGE HALLS AT S1'APLETON, AND NEW BRIGIITON, STATEN ISLAND, AND TIIE BOROUGH HALL, Sr. GEORGE, STATEN ISLAND.

The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity and quality of the coal required is as follows:

One hundred and fifty (150) tons of stove coal to the following buildings, as needed: County Clerk's Office and Court House, Rich-mend, Staten Island; Village Halls at New Brighton and Stapleton, Staten Island. Six hundred (600) tons of pea coal to the

Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. The time for the completion of the wok and

the full performance of the contract is before November 30. 1909.

The amount of security required is Two TIIou-sand. Dollars ($2,000). The contracts must be bid for separately, and

the bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each cc retract. Bidders are requested to make their bids or

estimates upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper en- velope in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the speci-fications, io the form approved by the Corpora-tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the said President. The plans and drawings may be seen and other in-formation obtained at the office of the Commis-sior.er of Public Works of the Bofough of Rich-mend, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond.

GEORGE CROMWELL, President. The City of New York, January 20, 1909,

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.9' See General Instruetions to Bid-tiers on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

OLFrCR OF TILE PRESIDENT OF T1Ili BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, P.oROOGll MALL, Sr. GEORGE. NEW Ii R IG1t TON, NEw YiRK CITY.

S EALNI) BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough

of Richmond at the above office, until 12 o'clock noon on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY O, 1909. Borough of Richmond.

No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING TWELVE THOUSAND (12,000) TONS OF 1% AND Y4 INCH BROKEN STONE AND SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, IN STONE DELIVERY DISTRICT' NO. 1.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is until October 30, 1909.

The amount of security required is Ten Thou-sand Dollars ($10,000).

No. 2, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING EIGHT TI-IOUSAND (8,000) 'TONS OF l/ AND )q INCH BROKEN STONE ANl) SCREENINGS OF 'TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, IN STONE DELIVERY DISTRICT NO. 2.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is until October 30. 1909,

The amount of security required is Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000).

No. 3, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING TWO 'I'IIOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (2,500) TONS OF I% AND Y4 INCH BROKEN S'T'ONE AND SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, OR EXTRA ll.VtD LIMESTONE, IN S1'ONE DELIVERY DISTRICT' NO. 2.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is until October 30, 1909.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand Dollars ($2,000).

No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING_ TWEI.V E THOUSAND FIVE IIUN-DREI) (12,500) TONS OF 1% AND 3 INCH BROKEN STONE AND SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK, OR STATEN ISL:\ND SYE-NITE, IN STONE DELIVERY DISTRICT NO. 3.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is until (tctuber 30, 1909.

The amount of security required is Ten Thou-sand D,llars ($10,000). 'i'hc contracts mum St be bid for separately, and

the bids oil be compared and the coulract award-ed at a lump or aggregate sum for each con-Iiact.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the I're.sident, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the speci- fications, in the form approved by the Corpora- tin Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the said President. The plans and drawings may be seen and other in-furutatiun obtained at the office of the Commis-sillier of Public Works of the Borough of Riclunund, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Bor-unglt of Richmond.

GEORGE QROM\VELL, President, The City of New York, January 15, 1909.

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See General Instructions to B3di-tIers on the last page, last column, of time "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," 1700T OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES 1VILf. BE received by the Commissioner of Docks

at the above office until 12 o'clock m, on

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909,

CONTRACT NO. 1165. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FUR-NISHING AND DELIVERING ABOUT 10,000 'TONS OF ANTI-IRACITE COAL.

The time for time coltp lotion of the work and the full performance of the contract is on or before the expiration of 120 calendar days.

The amount of security required is Ten Thou-sancl Dollars ($10,000).

The bidders will state a price per ton for fur-nishing and delivering the coal, as called for in the section of the specifications designated as Class 2, by which price the bids will be tested and according to which price any award of the contract will be made.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and to the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the said Department.

ALLEN N, SPOON ER, Commissioner. Dated January 15, 1909.

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,f1 See See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, MAIN OFFICE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, HALL OF REC-ORDS, TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, January 7, 1909.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AS RE-quired by the Greater New York Charter,

that the books called "The Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brook-lyn, Queens and Richmond," comprising The City of New York, will be open for public inspection, examination and correction on the second Monday of January, and will remain open to and includ-ing the 31st day of March, 1909.

During the time that the books are open for public inspection, application may be made by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed valuation of real or personal estate to have the same corrected.

In the Borough of Manhattan, at the Main Office of the Department of Taxes and Assess-ments, No. 31 Chambers street, Hall of Records.

In the Borough of The Bronx, at the office of the Department, Municipal Building. One Hun-dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave-nue.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, at the office of the Department, Municipal Building.

In the Borough of Qt,Cens, at the office of the Department, IIackett Building. Jackson avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City.

In the Borough of Richmond, at the office of the Department, Borough IIall, New Brighton, S, I,

Applications for the reduction of real estate asscssmcnts must be in writing and should be upon blanks furnished by the Department.

Applications for the correction of the personal assessments of corporations must be filed at the main office of the Borough of Manhattan.

Application in relation to the assessed valuation of personal estate must he made by the person assessed at the office of the Department in the Borough where such person resides, and in case of a non-resident carrying on business in The City of New York at the office of the Depart-ment in the Borough where such place of business is located, between the hours of 10 a, m. and 2 p. in., except on Saturday, when all applica-tions must be made between 10 a. m, and 12 noon.

LAWSON PURDY, President; FRANK RAYMOND, TAMES J. TULLY, CHARLES I'UTZEL, HUGI-I HASTINGS, CHARLES T. McCORMACK, JOHN T. HALLERAN,

Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. j7,m1

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF 'TIE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, NEW YORK, January 8, 1909.

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the one hundred and second public

auction sale, consisting of condemned Police De-partment property, will be held at No. 300 Mul-berry street, on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900,

at 10 a. m. Lot No. 1, one Wolf-American bicycle, No.

91941; one Wolf-American bicycle, No. 91333. Lot No. 2, one Wolf-American bicycle, No.

93058; one Wolf-American bicycle, No. 92542, Lot No. 3, one Eagle bicycle No. 92166 (no

front tire); one Eagle bicycle, &o. 92170. Lot No. 4, one Eagle bicycle, No. 92121; one

Eagle bicycle, No. 92188. Lot No. 5, one Columbia bicycle, No. 17011. Lot No. 6, one Eagle bicycle, No. 90941. Lot No. 7, one Wolf-American bicycle, No.

93149. Jot No. 8, one motorcycle, Indian, No. 1702. Lot No. 9, one Eagle bicycle, No. 92192; one

Eagle bicycle, No. 92117 (less two (2) tires). Lot No. 10, one Columbia bicycle, No. 19312, Lot No. 11, one lot of harness, etc. Lot No. 12, lot of automobile sundries. Lot No. 13, one letter press and stand. Lot No. 14, one Smith Premier typewriter. Lot No. 15, one couch and one rug. Lot No. 16, lot of old rubber, consisting of

auto shoes, bicycle tires, rubber hose and mats. Lot No. 17, one neostyle and one letter copyer. 1-ot No. 18, lot of old iron bedsteads, etc. Lot No. 19, lot of junk. Lot No. 20, lot of old telephone and telegraph

supplies. Lot No. 21, lot of cable, zincs, coppers, iron

wire, etc. Lot No. 22, lot of lead cable, copper and iron

wire. Lot No. 23, two copper tanks. Lot No. 24, one Wells engine, 75 horse-power. Lot No. 25, one Roberts boiler. Lots Nos. 23, 24 and 25 may be seen at Harbor

Staticn " If," at the foot of East One Hundred and Twentieth street.

Terms of sate. of: ictly cash. 'i lIEO. A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The

City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room No. 9, for the following property, now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De-partment.

THEODORE A. BINGHAM. Police Commissioner.

POLICE DEPARTMENT — CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The

City of New York—Office, No. tog State street, Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department.

THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION.

T\VENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

P URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the

Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. notice is hereby given that meetings of the Com-missioners appointed under said Acts will be held at the office of the Commission, Room I38, No. s8o Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at z o'clock p. m., until further notice.

Dated New York City, October ma, 1907. WILLIAM E, STILLINGS. GEORGE C. NORTON, LEWIS A. ABRAMS.

Commissioners. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN,

Clerk

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Park Board at the above

office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. m. on

Borough of Manhattan. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 190D. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

WIIEELWRIGIITS' SUPPLHES FOR PARKS IN MANHATTAN. '

The time allowed for the delivery will be as renuiredi before May 1, 1909.

The amount of security required is Five IIundred Dollars ($500).

860 THE CITY RECORD . MONDAY, JANUARY 25, Ice,

'flte bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhat-tan, Arsenal, Central Park.

HENRY SMITH, President; JOSEPH I. BERRY, MICHAEL J. KENNEDY.

Commissioners of Parks. Dated January 21, 1909.

j22,14 * See Genernl Instructions to Bid-

(ters on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, BOROUGH OF ISIANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Nrw YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Park Board at the above

office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock p. III on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PAINTERS' SU1.'PLIES FOR PARKS, BOR-OL'(;II OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF N E\V YORK.

The time allowed for the delivery will be as required before November 1, 1909.

The amount of security required is Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500).

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum,

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhat-tan, :\rsenal, Central Park.

HENRY SMITH, President; JOSEPHI I. BERRY, 1fICHAEL J. KENNEDY,

Commissioners of Parks. Dated Tanuary y 2_2 , 1909.

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Ij - See General instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column, of the '•l_ity Record."

OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL ItUILDING, FirriI AvrNUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH ``'1'REET. Bo eoeeri OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

I:.\T.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE w received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock

10. nn THI-RSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909.

Borough of Manhattan. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LUMBER FOR PARKS IN MANHATTAN. The time allowed for the delivery will be as

required before November 1, 1909. The amount of security required is Six

Thousand Dollars ($6,000). The bids will be compared and the contract

awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of

the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhat-tan, Arsenal, Central Park.

HENRY SMITH. President; TOSEPII I. BERRY. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY.

Commissioners of Parks. Dated Tannary 22, 1909.

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3-- See (eneral Instructions to Bid-ders on the last pnge, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Nos, 13 TO 2I PARR

Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW Yoax.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received be the Commissioner of Bridges

at the above office until 2 o'clock p. nt. on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

500 GROSS TONS WHITE ASH ANTHRA-CITE BROKEN COAL TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE.

The time for the delivery of the materials and the performance of the contract is sixty (60) days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the contract will be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob- tained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

T. W. STEVENSON, Commissioner. Dated Tanuary 21, 1909.

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;' See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 1,3 TO 21 PARR Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTI\FATES WILL BE received by the Commi,sioner of Bridges

at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LUMBER TO THE WILLIAMSBURG (NEW EAST RIVER) BRIDGE.

The time for the delivery of the materials and the performance of the contract is six (6) months.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the contract will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob- tained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

J. W. STEVENSON, Commissioner. Dated January 21, 1909.

j22,f4 See General instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OP BRIDGES, NOS. 1 TO 21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YoRIL

S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Bridges

at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWENTY THOUSAND GALLONS OF AU-TOMOBILE NAPHTHA TO THE BROOK-LYN BRIDGE.

Deliveries shall be made semi-weekly of such quantities of the naphtha as may be required, and the time for completing the delivery of the total quantity to be furnished is ten (10) months.

The aniount of security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Eight Hundred Dollars ($800)

The right is reserved by the Coni'nissioner to reject all the bids should lie demo it to be to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be oh' tamed at the office of the Department of Bridges.

J. W. STEVE:N::ON, Cem:missioner. Dated January 21, 1909.

j22,f4 Vf,- See General Instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column, of the --City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos, 13 TO 21 PARR Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY or NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Bridges

at the above office until 2 o'clock p. in. on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1909,

FOR FURNISHIING TIIE DEPARTMENT OF I'RIDGES WITH ANTHRACITE AND BLACKSMIT'H'S COAL FOR THE USE OF THE ].RIDGES OVER THE HARLEM RIVER AND IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN DURING THE YEAR 1909.

The time for the delivery of the materials and the performance of the contract will be oil or be-fore December 31, 1909.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the contract will be Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500).

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob- tained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

J. W- STEVENSON, Conmtissioner. Dated January 20, 1909.

j21,f3 (5 See General instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR-TIONMENT.

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a me eting of the Board of Estimate

and Apportionment, held December 11, 1908, the 1.11owing petition was received: 7u the tlunorable the Bound of Estimate and

dppurtionutent of The City of \'ew York: The petition of the .Manhattan and Queens-

boro Railway Company resptctfttlly shows: first-That your petitioner is a street railway

corporation duly organized and existing under the Laws of the State of New York, and has duly tiled. pursuant to section 90 of the Railroad Law. a statement of its road herein proposed.

Second-That for the purpose of constructing and operating its road your petitioner desires to obtain from your Honorable Board, and hereby respectfully applies for its consent to and a grant of the right, privilege and franchise for the construction, maintenance and operation of a street surface railway for public use in the con-veyance of persons and property for colnpensa-tion in, upon, along and over certain streets, avenues, highways, bridges. viaducts and public places in the Boroughs of Queens and Mauhat-tan, Counties of (ueeus and New York, City and State of New York, of which the following is a description:

Beginning in the Borough of -Manhattan in The City of New York, at the intersection of Eleventh avenue and Fifty-seventh stre,tl thence in and upon \Vest Fifty-seventh street and East Fifty-seventh street to Second avenue; thence in and upon Second avenue to the entrance to fluecnsboro bridge; thence in and upon and across the Oueensboro bridge and the approaches therc-Iii to the nortlltcesterly side of Jackson avenue ill the Borough of Queens; thence southeasterly across Jackson avenue to a proposed new street, laid out on a map or plan adopted by the Board of Estimate and _\pportionment May 26, 1905, and anproved by the Mayor June 13, 1905; thence in and upon said mica street and across the pro-posed new viaduct to be constructed as a part of such new street, to Thomson avenue at its intersection with \'an Danz street, a distance of three and one-half miles of double track.

Third-That your petitioner proposes to op-erate said road by the overhead system of elec-tricity, across the Queensboro Bridge, substau-tially similar to that now in use on other lines, 01- by other motive power that may be lawfully (trildseed, and by underground system of cicc-trK I' in the Borough of Manhattan.

1\ herefore. Your petitioner prays that public notice hereof, and of the time and place when and where this application will be first consid-ered, he given as required by law, and that the desired consent be granted in accordance with the provision, of the Greater New York Charter.

Dated Decemb; r 11. 1908. MANHATTAN AND QUEENSBORO

RAIIAV.\Y COMP_\1Y, By STU.tso HIRSCHMAN, President.

Alt -sit \\ M. 1I. WILLIAMS, Jr., Secretary.

State of New York, County of Queens, ss.: Stuard' Hirschman, being duly sworn, depsses

and say's: That he is the President of the Man-hattan and Queensboro Railway Company, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of December, 1908.

H. C. TUXBURY, Notary Public, N. Y. County.

-and at the meeting held January 8, 1909, the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Manhattan and Quecnshoro Railway Company, dated December 11, 1908, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held December 11, 1908.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Friday. the 5th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16 ir. the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be itfurther

Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for at least fourteen (14) days in two daily newspapers in The City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD, immediately prior to such date of public hearing- The ex-pense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

New York, January 8, 1909. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary.

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P UCLlC NOTICE IS IIEREIIY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate

mid Apportionment held Jan nary 8, 1909, the fol-lwing relit lout was received: 1'o the Honorable time Board of Estimate and Ap-

porlioruncrat of l/me City of New York: The petition of the Oueensboro llridge and Ja-

maica Railway Company respectfully shows: First-That your petitioner is a street surface

railway corporation duly organized and existing tinder the laws of the State of New York, and has duly filed, pursuant to section 90 of the Rail-road I-aw, a statement of its road, and thereafter said corporation, at a meeting of its Directors, duly called, and by a vote of utore than two- thirds of said Directors, as required by the Rail-road Law, duly altered or changed the route as originally proposed, so that the said route is as hereinafter set forth in paragraph second hereof.

Second-That for the purpose of constructing and operating its road your petitioner desires to obtain from your Honorable Board, and hereby respectfully applies for its consent to and a grant of the right, privilege and franchise for the con- struction, maintenance and operation of a street surface railway for public use in the conveyance of persons and property for compensation in, upon, along and over certain streets, avenues, highways, bridges, viaducts and public places in the Boroughs of Queens and Manhattan, Counties of Queens and Nety York, City and State of New York, of which the following is a description:

Beginning in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, at the west line of the plaza or terminal leading to the Queensboro Bridge; thence across the Queensboro Bridge to the southeasterly line of Queensboro Bridge Plaza in the Borough of Queens, same being the north-v.esterly side of Jackson avenue, in the Borough of Queens; thence southeasterly across Jackson atenue to a proposed new street laid out upon a map or plan, which map was adopted by the Beard of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York on May 26, 1905, and ap-preved by the Mayor of said City June 13, 1905; tbulce in and upon said new street and across the proposed new viaduct to be constructed as a part of such new street to Thomson avenue; thence in and upon Thomson avenue to Ilofman boulevard; thence in and upon lloffutan boulevard to Brook- lye and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street, from the intersection of Hoffman boulevard and Pierson street, Jamaica, oil Pierson street to Kaplan ave-nue, on Kaplan avenue and private property to De Gratis avenue, on De Grainy avenue to a point intersecting the prolongation of Carlton ave-nue northward; thence south oil private property and across Hillside avenue and on Carlton ave-nue to Fulton street, across Fulton street to Guildford street as the same may be extended, and when crossing of tracks and property of Long Island Railroad has been provided at that locality; 'hence south on Guildford street to lie,ad lay. Also from the intersection of Willett street and Carlton avenue oil Willett street to Flushing avenue, south on Flushing avenueto Fulton street, easterly on Fulton street to Union Hall street, south on Union IIall street to South street.

Also commencing at the intersection of Thom- son avenue and Greenpoint avenue, Borough of Queens, City of New York, running thence in and upon Greenpoint avenue to Skillman avenue; thence in and upon Skillman avenue to Fifth street; thence in and upon Fifth street to Stryker i avenue; thence in and upon Stryker avenue to Roosevelt avenue; thence in and upon Roosevelt avenue and across private property through Corona to Paulding street. From the intersection of Roosevelt avenue and Paulding street on Roosevelt avenue and private property and across Flushing Creek when bridge is built at that point to Amity street, in Flushing; thence on Amity street to Murray lane, Flushing.

Also beginning at the intersection of Park ave- nue and Forty-second street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York; thence through the Steinway or Forty-second Street Tunnel to tan .Alst avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; thence in and upon Van Alst are-rote to flunterspoint avenue; thence in and upon Ilenterspoint avenue to Greenpoint avenue; thence in and upon Greenpoint avenue to the in-tersection of Thomson and Greenpoint avenues.

Also a spur beginniug at tie intersection of Itunterspoint avenue and Van Dam street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; thence in and upon \'an 1)am street to the point of inter- section of Thomson avenue and the viaduct to be constructed as it part of the new street above re-ferred to shown on map or plan approved by the Mayor of The City of New York June 13, 1905, a distance of about twenty miles of double track.

Also the right to operate through the Steinway or Forty-second Street Tunnel and the approaches thereto, when and so far as the City may acquire the ownership of said tunnel or the right to lease or grant the privilege of operating therein.

Third-That your petitioner proposes to operate said road by the overhead system of electricity, substantially similar to that now in use on other lines, or by other motive power that may be law-fully employed.

Wherefore your petitioner prays that public notice hereof, and of the time and place when and where this application will be first considered, be given as required by law, and that the desired consent be granted in accordance with the pro- viSions of the Greater New York Charter.

Dated Tanuary 4, 1909. OUEENSBORO BRIDGE AND T:A-

MAICA RAILROAD CONIPAN1', By STUARD IIIRSCHMAN, President.

Attest: ARTHUR B. TURNER, Secretary. •

State of New York, County of New York, ss.: Stuard Hirschman, being dui sworn, deposes

and says: That lie is the President of the Oueensboro Bridge and Jamaica Railway Com-pany, the petitioner named in the foregoing pe-tition; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those matters lie believes it to be true.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1909.•

RICHARD E. WHITTLESEY. Notary Public, New York County.

-and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Ouecnsboro Bridge and Jamaica Railway Com-pany, dated January 4. 1909, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meet- ing held January 8, 1909,

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Friday, the 5th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to ap-pear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for at least fourteen (14) days in two daily newspapers in The City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD, immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

New York, January 8, 1909. JOSEPH IHAAG, Secretary.

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P UBLIC NUTICE IS III:REBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate

and Apportionment, held January 8, 1909, the following Petition was received:

To the Honorable Board of Estimate and A¢por-tioruncnt of The City of New York:

The petition of the South Share Traction Cont-pauy respectfully shows:

First-That your petitioner is a street surface railroad cprporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, and is now constructing a line of street surface railroad in the Counties of Nassau and Suffolk in the State of New York; and has duly filed, pursuant to section 90 of the Railroad Law, a statement of the extension of its road or branch herein de-scribed.

Second-'that for the purpose of constructing and operating a branch or extension of its present line, your petitioner desires to obtain from your HIonorable Board, and hereby respectfully applies for its consent to the grant of the right, privi-lege and franchise for the Construction, mainte-nance and operation by your petitioner of a sin- gle or double track street surface railroad for use in the conveyance of persons and property or compensation in, upon, along and over the sur-face of streets, avenues, highways, bridges, public places and private property, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, of which the follow-ing is a description:

Beginning at thesoutheasterly line of the Blackwells Island Bridge plaza, the same being the northwesterly side line of Jackson avenue, thence southeasterly across Jackson avenue to a proposed New street, so named, and laid out upon a mail or plan, which map was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on May 26, 1905, and approved by the Mayor June 13, 1905; thence in and upon said proposed New street, and across the proposed viaduct to be constructed as a part of such proposed New street to '1'hontson avenue; thence in and upon Thomson avenue to Rothman boulevard; thence in and upon IIotfman boulevard to Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street; thence in an easterly direction upon, through and along said Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street to the in-tersection of Campion avenue with said turnpike or street; thence to a generally southerly direc- tion upon, through and along said Campion ave-nue to Archer place; thence in a generally east- erly direction upon, through and along Archer place and by private right of way to the intersec- tion of Tyndall street and Archer place; thence in an easterly direction upon, through alit along Archer place and by private right of way cro,s-ing Rockaway turnpike and Division street to Church strcr-I; thence upon, throuUl, along and across Church street to Tw'onibly place; thence in a generally easterly direction along, through avel upon Tu'ombly place and Fleet street ro 1'rosp,-et street; thence in a generally southerly direction. crossing the tracks of the Long Island Railroad, along. through and upon Prospect street to ('nm- berland street; thence in a generally easterly direction along, through and upon (Timberland street to a point within 600 feet of the '.1(errick road; thence in a generally soulherly direction and approximately parallel with New York ave-ntte along, through and upon private right of w'av to a point approximately opposite Central asentie, if the same were extended; thence in a generally easterly direction along, through and upon private right of way to and across the Mer-rick road to Central avenue; thence in a ger,-erally easterly direction along, through and noon Central avenue, crossing the tracks of the Mon- tank Division of the Long Island Railroad, to the city line.

Also beginning at the intersection of Rose aye' one and the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street; thence extending southerly open, through and along Rose avenue to Archer plac,-; thence extending easterly along, through and upon Archer place to the intersection of Archer place and Campion avenue.

.Al;o beginning at the intersection of Rose ace-nue and Carl[ street and extending thence in a generally easterly direction upon, through and along Carlo street and by private right of way to the intersection of Archer place and Tyndall street.

Also beginning on Division street at a point approximately where Archer place, if extended, would intersect the same, and extending thence in a southerly direction upon, through and along Division street to Twombly place; thence in an easterly direction along '1`wombly place to and across Church street.

Also beginning at a point on private right of way between the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street and the tracks of the Li-mug Island Railroad approximately on the line of Guilford street, if the same were extended; thence extending southerly upon, through amt along private right of way to and across the tracks of the Long Island Railroad to Guilford street; thence southerly along, through and upon Guilford street to Liberty avenue; thence west-erly along, through and upon Liberty avenue to Henry street; thence in a generally southerly direction along, through and upon Henry street to South street; thence in a generally easterly direction along, through and upon South street to New York avenue; thence southerly along. through and upon New York avenue to a point approximately opposite Central avenue, if the same were extended: thence along, through and upon private right of may in a generally easterly direction to and across the Merrick road to Central avenue.

Also beginning at a point on the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street, opposite Alsop street; thence in a westerly direction along, through and upon Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street to the intersection of Rockaway turnpike and Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street; thence southerly along, through and upon the Rockaway turnpike, cross- ing the tracks of the Long Island Railroad to or near Johnson avenue; thence in a generally easterly direction along, through and upon pri-vate right of way and across Division street to Beaver street; thence along, through and upon Beaver street and crossing the tracks of the Long Island Railroad Company to Church street; thence southerly and easterly along, through and upon Church street to South street.

Also beginning at the intersection of Guilford street and Johnson avenue; thence in a gener- ally easterly direction along, through and upon Johnson avenue to Rockaway turnpike.

Also beginning at the intersection of Fleet street and Prospect street, and running thence in all easterly direction along, through and upon Fleet street to Washington street; thence in a southerly direction along, through and upon Washington street and crossing the tracks of the Long Island Railroad to South street.

Also beginning at the intersection of Hoffman boulevard and Pierson street, and extending thence easterly along, through and upon Pierson street to Kaplan avenue; thence southerly along, through and upon Kaplan avenue to Amherst street; thence easterly along, through and upon Amherst street to Alsop street; thence along, through and upon Alsop street to the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street; thence easterly along, through and upon the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike or Fulton street to Church street; thence southerly along, through and upon

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( llurch street, crossing the tracks of the Long Island Railroad, to and across Beaver street.

Also beginning at the interseciion of Kaplan avenue and Degrauw avenue; thence extending easterly upon, through and along Degrauw ave-nue to Alsop street; thence southerly upon, through and along Alsop street to and across Amherst street.

And also crossing such other streets, avenues and highways as may intersect such designated routes, all of the above described streets, ave-nues, highways, public places and private prop-erty being in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

Also beginning at the northwesterly side line of Jackson avenue at the bridge plaza, in the Borough of Queens, and there connecting with the tracks of the company above described; thence in and upon said bridge plaza to the easterly approach to the Blackwells Island Bridge; thence upon and along said bridge approach and across intersecting streets and avenues to the Black-wells Island Bridge; thence upon and along the Illackwells Island Bridge to the westerly bridge approach; thence upon and along said westerly bridge approach to the westerly terminus there-of at Second avenue, its the Borough of Manhat-tan.

And also for consent for such connections, sidings, switches, turnouts and crossovers as may be necessary or convenient for the operation of said railroad, and for the accommodation of your petitioner's cars; and also for the further permission and consent to the erection by your petitioner, upon such streets, avenues, highways and private property of the necessary poles and the stringing of wires, so that the cars of your petitioner may be moved by the means or power of electricity.

Third—That said corporation proposes to oper-ate said extension or branch by the overhead system of electricity, or other motor power which may be lawfully employed.

Wherefore your petitioner prays that public notice hereof, and of the time and place when and where this application will be first consid-ered, be given, as required by law, and that the desired consent be granted in accordance with the provisions of the Greater New York Charter.

Dated December 28, 1908. SOCTII SITORE TRACTION COMPANY,

By (Signed) JAME:s T. WooD, President. [SEAL.]

Attest: (Signed) ARTHUR CARTER HUME, Secretary.

State of New York, County of New York, Sc.

lathes T. \Vood, lieu duly sworn, deposes and says that lie is the President of the South Shure "Traction Company, the petitioner named in the foregoing petition; that lie has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents there-oft that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and as to those matters lie believes it to be true.

(Signed) J.\MES T. WOOD. Sworn to before inc this 28th day of Decem-

her, 1908. (Signed) C. V. F.rA:v,

Notary Public, Kings County. Certificate filed in New York County.

I SEAL,I —and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

\Vhereas, The foregoing petition from the South Shore Traction Company, dated December 28, 1908, was presented to the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment at a meeting held Jan-uary 8, 1909;

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Friday, the 5th day of February, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Man-hattan. as the time and place when and where such petition shall he first considered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall tie entitled to appear and be heard; and he it further

Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for at least fourteen (14) days in two daily newspapers in The City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RecoRn, immediately prior to such date of public hearing, the ex-pense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

TOSEPI! HAAG, Secretary. New York, January 8, 1909.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the pub-lic interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York, so as to lay out West One Hundred and Fifty-first street, from the right-of-way of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad to the bulkhead line of the Hudson River, Borough of Manhattan, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on January 29, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such pro-posed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on December 18, 1908, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by laying out West One Hundred and Fifty-first street, from the right-of-way of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad to the bulkhead line of the Hudson River, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, more particularly shown upon a map or plan pre-pared by the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, dated December 8, 1908.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary,

No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. j16,27

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment, held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider'

ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the lands and Premises required for the opening and extending of Tibbett avenue, front West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to West Two Hundred and Forty-second street, and Corlear avenue, front West Two hundred and Thirtieth street to West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionntcnt is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro-poscd area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding:

Beginning at a point on the line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolonga-tions of the centre lines of Spuyten Duyvil road and Tibbett avenue, as laid out between West Two Hundred and Thirty-first street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-second street, distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street. the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street, and running thence northwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line midway between Spuyten Duyvil road and Tibbett avenue as laid out between West Two hundred and Thirty-second street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth street; thence north-wardly along the said line midway between Spuyten Duyvil road and Tibbett avenue, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Tib-bett avenue, as laid out north of the angle point between West Two Hundred and Thirty-eiglnh street and West Two Hundred and Fortieth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Tibbett avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Tib-bett avenue, and along the prolongation thereof, to the intersection with a line always distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of West Two Hundred and Forty-second street, the said distance being meas-ured at right angles to the line of West Two Hundred and Forty-second street; thence north-eastwardly along the said line parallel with West Two Hundred and Forty-second street to the in-tersection with a line distant 100 feet north-westerly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Corlear avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with Corlear avenue to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street as laid out northerly from and adjoining Corlear avenue; the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street to the intersection with a line at right angles to Broadway and passing through a point on its westerly side distant 100 feet northerly from its intersection with the northerly line of West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street; thence eastwardly along the said line at right angles to Broadway to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the easterly line; thence soutltwardly and parallel with Broadway to the intersection with a line at right angles to Broad-way and passing through a point on its westerly side distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Corlear avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Corlear avenue; thence westwardly along the said line at right angles to Broadway to its westerly side; thence southwardly along a line always distant 100 feet southeasterly and east-erly from and parallel with the southeasterly and easterly lines of Corlear avenue to the intersec-tion with a line midway between Corlear avenue and Broadway; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Corlear avenue and Broadway to the intersection with the prolonga-tion of a line midway between Corlear avenue and Kingsbridge avenue as laid out between West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Corlear avenue and Kingsbridge avenue, and along the prolongation of the said •line. to the intersection with the line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the easterly line of Corlear avenue and the westerly line of Kingshridge avenue as laid out between West Two Hundred and Thirty-second and West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth streets; thence southwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Corlear avenue and Kings-bridge avenue as laid out south of West Two Hundred and Thirty-second street; thence south-wardly along the said line midway between Cor-lear avenue and Kingsbridge avenue, and along the proloneation of the said line, to a point dis-tant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street; thence westwardly, northwardly and west- wardly along a line always distant 100 feet south- erly, westerly and southwardly from and parallel respectively with the southerly line of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street and the prolonga-tion of the westerly line of Corlear avenue, to the point or Place of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan. in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. in and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 29th day of Tanuary, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary,

No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth.

jl6,27

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment, held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of Havemeyer avenue, between Iacombe avenue and Westchester avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; and

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of

section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the proposed area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding:

Ileginniug at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Castle Hill avenue and llaventeycr avenue distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Lacombe avenue, and running thence northwardly along the said line midway between Castle Hit, avenue and IIave- meyer avenue and the prrdongations of the said line to the intersection with a tine distant 100 feet northwesterly from end parallel with the northwesterly line of Westchester avenue as laid out northeasterly from the angle point east of Glebe avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Westchester avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line paral-lel with Westchester avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Parker street and Glover street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Parker street and Glover street, and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the prolonga-tion of a line midway between Havemeyer avenue and Zerega avenue; thence southwardly along the said line midway between I-Iavemeyer avenue and Zerega avenue, and along the prolongations of the said line, to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Zerega avenue as laic] out south of Randall avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Zerega avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line parallel with Zerega avenue to the intersec-tion with the prolongation of a line parallel with Lacombe avenue, as laid out west of Havemeyer avenue, and passing through the point of begin- ning; thence westwardly along the said line paral-lel with Lacombe avenue, and along the prolonga- tion of the said line, to the point or place of be- ginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to he held in '['he City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City hall, on the 29th clay of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the Ctry RECCRn for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. TOSEI'II IIAAG. S.cretary, No. 277 Broadway, Room 1408.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. jt6,27

N OTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TITAT Al the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment, held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were atloptecl:

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to,ac -quire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of the unnamed street located south of Boscobc] place, and ex- tending from Undercliff avenue to Aqueduct avc-une, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionntent is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hen by gives notice that the following is the pro-nosed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- ceeding:

Beginning at a point on the line between the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly lit" of Lind avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Lind avenue, and running thence northeastwardly along a line al-ways distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly lines of Lind avenue and Aqueduct avenue to a point distant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of the unnamed street; thence northwestwardly and parallel with the unnamed street and the pro- longation thereof to a point distant 100 feet north- westerly from the northwesterly line of Undercliff avenue; thence northcastwardly and always paral- lel with and distant 100 feet from the northwest-erly line of Undercliff avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the north-easterly line of the unnamed street, the said dis-tar,ce being measured at right angles to the line of the unnamed street; thence southeastwardly along the said line parallel with the unnamed street and the prolongation thereof to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the north-westerly line of Aqueduct avenue; thence north-castwardly and parallel with Aqueduct avenue to the intersection with the southwesterly line of Boscobel place; thence southeastwardly along the southwesterly line of Boscobel place to a point midway between Ogden avenue and Boscobel ave-ntte; thence southwardly along a line midway be- tween Ogden avenue and Boscobel avenue as laid out immediately adjoining Boscohel place, and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line at right angles to Ogden avenue as laid out adjacent to Aqueduct avenue, and passing through the angle point on its west- erly side immediately southerly therefrom ; thence westwardly along the said line at right angles to Ogden avenue to a point distant 100 feet east-erly from the easterly line of Merriam avenue; thenoe southwardly and parallel with Merriam avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Merriam avenue and Ogden avenue as laid out between West One Hun-dred and Seventieth street and West One Hun- dred and Seventy-first street; thence southwest- wardly along the said line midway between Mer-riam avenue and Ogden avenue to the intersection with the northeasterly line of West One Hundred and Seventieth street; thence nnrthwestwardly along the northeasterly line of West One Hun- dred and Seventieth street to the southeasterly line of Merriam avenue; thence westwardly in a straight line to the intersection of the southwest-erly line of West One Hundred and Seventieth street with the northwesterly line of Merriam avenue; thence northwestwardly along the south-westerly line of West One Hundred and Seven-tieth street to the intersection with the prolonga-tion of a line midway between Lind avenue and Merriam avenue as these streets are laid out im-mediately north of West One Hundred and Sixty- ninth street: thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Lind avenue and Mer-riam avenue to the intersection with the line be-tween the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards; thence westwardly along the said line between the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards to the point or place of beginning. Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-

nosed area of assessment at a meetin of the Board to he held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan. in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had,

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per

smis alfcettd thereby to be published in the CITY Ri-:euno for tell days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary, No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. j16,27

NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

apportionment held on December 18, 19U8. the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider-ing the advisability of amending the area of a.,- sessment in the proceeding authorized by the Board on October 19, 1906, to acquire title to server easements in Tapscott street, from Blake avenue to East Ninety-eighth street; Vienna avc-nue, from Snediker avenue to Hinsdale street, and front Malta street to Williams avenue; Malta street, from Vienna avenue to Wortman avenue; and Wortntan avenue, from Malta street to Ne-,s' Jersey avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of tlhe provisions of the Grater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the proposed amended area of assessment for benefit in this proceed-

ttt 1. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Blake avenue; au the east by a line midway between Tapscott street and Iloward avenue and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by the northeasterly line of East Ninety-eighth street, and on the west by a line midway between l'apscott street and Union street, and by the prolongation of the said line.

2- Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north-erly line of Vienna avenue, the said distance being mcasurcd at right angles to the line of Vienna avenue; on the east by the westerly line of Ifiusdale street; oil the south by a line dis- tant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Vienna avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Vicnna avenue, and on the west by the easterly line of Snediker avenue.

3. Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Williams avenue distant 1110 fret northerly from the northerly line of Vienna avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Vicuna avenue, and running thence east- staidly and parallel with Vicuna avenue to the intersection with a line ntidwav belween Vlalla otrcit and Alabama avenue; thence .snut1manlly along the said line nr,dwav between Malta stn-et and Alabama avenue to a Point distant 1110 fret northerly from the northerly line of \Vintman avenue; thence eastwardly and parallel with \Vurtnian avenue to the westerly line of New Jersey avenue; thence southtcardly along the westerly line of New Jersey avenue to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the suutherly line of Wortman avenue; tbence westwardly and parallel witb Wortman avenue to the intersection with a line midway between nlal;a street and Louisiana avenue; thence nurtlnvardly along the said. line midway betwrcn 111 abta street and Louisiana avenue to a Point distant IU(I feet southerly from the southerly line of Vienna ave-nue; thence westerly and parallel with Vienna aveuuc to the casterly line of Williams avenue; thence northtvardly along the said easterly line of Williams avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Resolved. That this Board consider the Pro-nosed amended area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to lie held in The City of New York, I3orough of 1lanl,attan, in the City hall, on the 29th day of January. 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these res, ilutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to he published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation m-wspapers for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909. Dated January 16, 1909.

JOSEI']I IIAAG. Secretary, No. 277 llroadway, Room 1406.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. j 16,27

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVLN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment, held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac- nuire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending uuf Jefferson avenue, from Irving avenue to the Borough line, in the It-rough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The hoard of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the little of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of prose -dings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and d,.termine upon an area or areas of as- sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimateand Ap-portion n met, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater Nccv York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro-posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding:

Bounded on the northeast by the line between the Borough of Brooklyn and the Borough of Queens; on the southeast by a line midway be-tween Jefferson avenue and Hancock street; on the southwest by a line distant 100 feet south-westerly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Irving avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Irving avenue; and on the northwest by a line midway between Cornelia street and Jefferson avenue. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-

nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to he held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan. in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

bated January 16, 1909, TOSEPII F:.\AG, Secretary,

No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth.

j16,27

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment, held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of Suydam street, from Irving avenue to the line between the Bor-ough of Brooklyn and the Borough of Queens; Willoughby avenue. from Irving avenue to the line between the Borough of Brooklyn and the Borough of Queens; and Starr street, between Irving avenue and Wyckoff avenue, where not

862 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

already acquired, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

1Vhereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and d:termine upon an area or area of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro-pos d area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding:

beginning at a point on the line between the Borough of Brooklyn and the Borough of Queens where it is intersected by a line midway between Starr street and Willoughby avenue, and running thence southwardly along the said Borough line In the intersection with a line midway between Suydam street and Hart street; thence south-151staardly along the said line midway between Suydam street and Hart street to a pilot distant 1110 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Irving avenue; thence northwestwardly and parallel with Irving avenue to the intersec. tine with a line midway between Troutman street and Starr street; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between 1routman stree. and Starr stn et to a point distant 100 feet north-easterly f rom the northeasterly line of Wyckolt avenue; thence soul h,astwwardly and parallel with \Vs-ckoIF avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Starr street and Willoughby ave-toe; thence northeastwardly along the said line

midway between Starr street and Willoughby ave-t:ue to the point or place of beginning.

Resoh ed, That this Board consider the pro' post d area of assessment at a melting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan. in the City Hall, on the 29th Slav of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the S,cretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to hi published in the CITY Iteeosu and the corporation newspapers for ten ,lays prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dolled January 16, 1909. IOSEI'11 IL\AG, Secretary,

No. 2 77 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2250 \North.

j16,27

N iii ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT rile meeting of the Board of Estimate and

. I ti.,i intent held on December 18, 1906, the tell is iii It resol utiuus were adopted:

\\ - hetcas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-Ii lumen of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the land, and premises required for the opening and extending of East Thirty-lifth street, from Clarkson avenue to Foster aye' mine, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-iovment is authorized and required at the tmtc

of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing in,.proventent to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionmcnt, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro-posed area of assessment for benefit to this pro-cceding:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north-erly line of Clarkson avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Clarkson avenue; on the cast by a line midway between Brooklyn avenue and East Thirty-fifth street, and by the prolongations of the said line; on the south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Foster avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Foster avenue; and onthe west by a line midway between East Thirty-fourth street and East Thirty-fifth street, and by the prolongations of the said line.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the board to be held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the saute time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909,

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary,

No, 2 77 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2250 Worth.

j 16,27

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac-quire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of New Utrecht ave-nue, front Thirty-eighth street to Eighty-first street; of Thirty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue; of Thirty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Tenth avenue; of Sixth avenue, from Thirty-eighth street to Thirty-ninth street; of Seventh avenue, from Thirty-sixth street to Thirty-ninth street; of Eighthavenue, from 'thirty-seventh street to Thirty-ninth street; of Tenth avenue, from Thirty-seventh street to Thir-ty-eighth street; of the public place bounded by Forty-second street, Tenth avenue and New Utrecht avenue; of the public place bounded by Forty-fifth street, Fort Hamilton avenue and New Utrecht avenue; and of the public place bounded by Forty-sixth street, Eleventh avenue and New Utrecht avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of theadoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro-posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding:

Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Seventh and Eighth avenues where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northeasterly from and par-allel with the northeasterly line of Thirty-sixth street, and running thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Seventh and Eighth avenues to a point distant 100 feet northeaster) from the northeasterly line of Thirty-seventh street; thence southeastwardly and parallel with Thirty-seventh street to the intersection with the line bisecting the angle formed by the intersec-

tion of the prolongation of the southeasterly line of Tenth avenue with file northwesterly line of Fort Ilantilton avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersee-tion with a line midway between Thirty-ninth street and Fortieth street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Thirty-ninth street and Fortieth street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Fort Hantil-ton avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line parallel with Fort Hamilton avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht aveuue to the intersect ton with a line midway between Forty-third street and Forty-fourth street; thence southeastwardly along the said line mid-way between Forty-third street and Forty-fourth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly front the southeasterly line of 'Twelfth avenue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Twelfth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht aveuuc to the intersection with a line midway between Forty-seventh street and Forty-eighth i street: thence southeastwardly along the said live midway. between Forty-seventh street and Forty-eighth street to a point distant too feet soullt-easterly from the southeasterly line of Thirteenth oven tic ; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Thirteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Fifty-second street and Fifty-third street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Fifty-second street and Fifty-third street to a point distant 100 feet south-easlerly from the southeasterly line of Fourteenth avenue; thence sottthwestwardly and parallel with Fourteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly front and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Fifty-eighth street and Fifty-ninth street; thence southeastwardly along time said line midway between Fifty-eighth street and Fifty--ninth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Fif-teenth avenue; thence south westwardly and parallel with Fifteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence soutltwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the inter-section with a line midway between Sixty-fourth street and Sixty-fifth street; thence southeast-wrardly along the said line midway between Sixty-fourth street and Sixty-fifth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the soutlt-easterly line of Sixteenth avenue; thence south-svcstwardly and parallel with Sixteenth avenue to the intersection svith a line distant 700 feet east-city from and parallel with tine easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy--first street and Seventy-second street; thence southicastss-ardly along the said line midway bctwv een Seventy-first street and Seventy-second street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Seventeenth ave-nue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Seventeenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence srutlussard!y along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy-eighth street and seventy-ninth street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Seventy-eighth street and Seventy-ninth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Eighteenth avenue; thence southwestwardly and alw-ays parallel with Eighteenth avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Eighty-second

m w ghty-second street and Eighty-third street;

thence northwestwardly along the said line mid- way between Eighty-second street and Eighty- third street, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Eightieth street and Eighty. first street; thence north westwardly along the said line midway between Eightieth street and Eighty- first street to a point distant 100 feet north- westerly from the northwesterly line of Sixteenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Sixteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy-fourth street and Seventy-fifth street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Seventy-fourth street and Seventy-fifth street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Fifteenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Fifteenth avenue to the inter- section with a line distant 700 feet westerly front and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Sixty-eighth street and Bay Ridge avenue; thence eorthwe5twardiy along the said line midway be- tween Sixty-eighth street and Bay Ridge avenue to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Fourteenth avenue: thence northeastwardly and parallel with Four- teenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Sixty-second street and Sixty-third street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Sixty-second street and Sixty-third street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Thirteenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Thirteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the inter-section with a line midway between Fifty-sixth street and Fifty-seventh street; thence northwest- wardly along the said line midway between Fifty- sixth and Fifty-seventh streets to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Twelfth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Twelfth avenue to the inter-section with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the inter-section witha line midway between Fifty-first street and Fifty-second street; thence northwest- wardly along the said line midway between Fifty- first street and Fifty-second street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the north- westerly line of Eleventh avenue; thence north. eastwardly and parallel with Eleventh avenue to

the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Forty-sixth street and Forty-sevenths street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Forty-sixth street and Forty- seventh street to a point distant 100 feet north- westerly from the northwesterly line of Tenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Tenth avenue to the intersection with a line dis-taut 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Forty-third street and Forty-fourth street; thence northwestwardly along time said line midway between Forty-third street and Forty-fourth street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Ninth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Ninth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Fortieth street and Forty-first street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Fortieth street and Forty-first street to a point distant 100 feet north-wcsterly from the northwesterly line of Eighth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Eighth avenue to time intersection with a hue midway between Thirty-ninth street and Fortieth street; thence nortltwestwardly along the said line midway between 'Thirty-ninth street and Fortieth street to the intersection with a line midway be- tween Fifth avenue and Sixth avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway be- tween Fifth avenue and Sixth avenue to the inter- section with a line midway between Thirty-eighth street and Thirty-ninth street; thence northwest-wardly along the said line midway between Thirty-eighth street and Thirty-ninth street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Fifth avenue; thence north-easlwardly and parallel with Fifth avenue to the intersection with a line parallel with Thirty-sixth street and passing through the point of beginning; thence southeastwardly along the said line parallel with Thirty-sixth street to the point or place of beginning. All distances are intended to be measured at right angles to the lines to which they are referred or to prolongations of the said lilies.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Afanhattan, in the City Ball, on file 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. tn., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RecoRO and the corporation newspapers for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEI'H HAAG, Secretary,

No, 277 Broadway, Room 1406, Telephone, 2280 Worth.

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N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

1pportiontuent held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-timuttent of The City of New York is consider-mug the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of liegeman ave-nuc, from New Jersey avenue to Fountain ave-nue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New- York; and

\\'hercas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- ceeding: .

Bounded on the north by a line midway be-tween New Lots avenue and Hegeman avenue, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Fountain ave- nue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Fountain avenue; on the south by a line midway between Hegeman ave- nue and Vienna avenue, and by the prolongation of the said line; and on the west by a line mid- way between Pennsylvania avenue and New Jer-sey avenue.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York. Bor-ough of Manhatan, in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a, m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to bepublished in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary,

Na, 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone. 2280 Worth.

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Ts.T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT IN the meeting of the Board of Estimate and A pportionment held on December 18, 1908, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider-ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, between Broad-way and Audubon place, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-sessment for benefit for said proceeding.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding:

Bounded on the north by a line midway be-tween West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street and West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Broadway, the said distance being measured at right angles to Broadway; on the south by a line midway between West One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street; and on the west by a line at

right angles to West One Hundred and Fifty-scvettth street, and passing through a point on its southerly side midway between its interscc-lion with Riverside drive and with Audubon place.

Resolved, 'I'ltat this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhatan, in the City Hall, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909, JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary,

No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth.

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N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to extend Washington avenue, from the mean high-water line of the East River to the United States pier and bulkhead line, Borough of Queens, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall. Borough of Manitat-tan, City of New York, oft January 29, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. at which such proposed change will be eonsiulered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on December 18; 1908, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur-saance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York by extending Washington avenue, from the mean high-water line of the East River to the United States pier and bulkhead line, in the Borough of Quevus,- City of New York more particularly shown upon map or plan submitted by the 1'resident of the Borough of Queens June 9, 1908,

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-Dosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be hold in the City hall, Borough of 1,lanhattan, City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resulutiuus and a notice to all per-sons affected timers hay that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to b-' published in the CITY Recuso for ten days cott-timiiioumsly, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, uri„r to the 2911 day of January, 1909,

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary,

No. 277 Broadway, Roout 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth.

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NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TILE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or Plan of '1-he City of New York so as to change the lines of Hubbell street (Washington avenue), between Maclay avenue and Dorsey street, Bor-ough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City flail, Borough of Manhattan, City of New 'S ork, on January 29, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., It which such proposed change will be considered by said Board, all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolu-tions adopted by the Board on December 18, 1908, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionmcnt of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the treater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York by changing time lines of Hubbell street (Washington avenue), between Maclay avenue tnd Dorsey street, in the Borough of The Bronx, :sty of New York, more particularly described as follows: 1. Beginning at a point on the southeasterly

ine of Maclay avenue distant 346.185 feet north--asterly from its intersection with the northeast' trly line of Zercga avenue; thence in a straight ine to a point on the northwesterly line of Dor- sey street distant 357.774 feet northeasterly from its intersection with the northeasterly line of ferega avenue;

2. The northeasterly line of Hubbell street is to be 50 feet distant front and parallel with the hereinbeforc described southwesterly line.

Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

:sole these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be ottblished in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 29th day of January, 1909. Dated January 16, 1909.

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, No, 277 Broadway, Room 1406.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. 116,27

N OTICE IS THEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the pub-lic interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plait of The City of New York so as to change the grade of Senator street, between See-ond avenue and Third avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. on January 29, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m„ at which such proposed change wil be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolu-tions adopted by the Board on December 18, 1908, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grade of Senator street, between Second avenue and Third avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly described as follows:

The grade of Senator street, between Second avenue and Third avenue, is to he as shown upon a map submitted with a resolution of the Local Board of the Bay Ridge District of the Borough of Brooklyn, bearing the signature of the Commissioner of Public Works, and dated March 30, 1908.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sous affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora-tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun-days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909. JOSEI'll IIAAG, Scctctary,

No. 277 Il roadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth.

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N O'I'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of

The City of New York, deeming it for the pub-lic interest so to do, proposes to change the snap or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grade of Seventy-eighth street, from Second avenue to Fourth avenue, and Third avenue, from Seventy-seventh street to Seventy- ninth street, Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, on January 29, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. p1., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Iloard; all of which is more particularly set forth and de-scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on December 18, 1908, notice of the adoption of which as hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionntcut of The City of New York• in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the neap or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grade of Seventy-eighth street, from Second avenue to Fourth avenue, and Third avenue, front Seventy-seventh street to Seventy-ninth street, in the Borough of Brook-lyn. City of New York, more particularly de-scribed as follows:

The grades of Seventy-eighth street, from Sec- ond avenue to Fourth avenue, and of Third ave- nne, from Seventy-seventh street to Seventy- ninth street. are to be as shown upon a map signed by the Secretary of the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment, and bearing date of August 17, 1908. "

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to lie held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora-tion newspapers for ten days continuously. Sun-clays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 29th day of January, 1909.

Dated January 16, 1909.

JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary, No, 277 Ilroadway, Room 1406.

Telephone, 2280 Worth. 316,27

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, ROOM 1403, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YoRic.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Street

Cleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock m. on

MONDAY, JANUARY 25. 1909. Borough of Brooklyn.

CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR ANTI MATERIALS REQUIRE[) FOR 11ORSESIIOEING IN TI-IE STABLES OF THE DEPAR'lMMENT.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or before December 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is Three Thou-sand Dollars ($3,000).

[lids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.

CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR 4N17 MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR IIORSESIIOEING IN THE STABLES OF THE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or before December 31, 1909.

The amount of security required is Five Thou-sand Dollars ($5,000).

Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The prices are to be at agreed rates per month

for draft horses and driving horses, respectively, and the contractor is to be paid at these rates each month for each and every horse of the De-parlmeut that is in the stable of the Department clueing the month under the contractor's care for the purpose of this work, whether said horse shall be in such care for the whole or a fraction of a month. These prices must be the sum or amount per month for each draft horse, and the sun] or amount per month for each driving horse, and these prices insist be written out and must be given also in figures.

For the purpose of testing and comparing bids, the number of horses in the seven (7) stables of the Department in the Borough of Brooklyn is estimated at s-ven hundred and fifty (750) draft horses and thirty-three (33) driving horses, and in the fourteen (14) stables of the Department in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx is estimated at twelve hundred (1,200) draft horses and fifty-five (55) driving horses.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row.

WM. H. EDWARDS, Commissioner. Dated January 12, 1909.

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Tr See General Instructions to Bid-derA on the last page, last column, of the 'City Record."

ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS.

PERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill

to can procure material for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart. ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap-plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

THE CITY

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF EAST 'rw'ENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES.

SEALED AIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Departntc'it of Public

Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock P. In. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING—No. 1. LU\1 RE R. No. 2. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, I.A11I1'S,

CORDAGE AND TITER MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES.

The time for the performance of the contract is during the year 1909,

The amount of security required is fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate.

The bidder will state the price per yard, per pound, per dozen, or other unit, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions most be matte acid footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards made to the lowest bidder on each class, line or item, as stated in the specifications.

Blank forms and farther ,information may be obtained at the office of the Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Man-hattan.

ROBERT W. ITEBBERD, Commissioner, The City of New York, January 19, 1909.

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g-;;' See General Instructions to Bid-ders on the last page, last eolamn, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CIHARITIES, FOOT OF EAST 'I"IVENTY-SIXTH STREET, NL'w YORK.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES.

SEALED BIDS OR ES"1'I LATES WILL BE received by the Department of Public

Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. nl. on

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909,

No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER-ING PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.

No. 2. FOR FURNISTIING AND DELIVER-ING FURNITURE, CHINA, SILVERWARE, WIRE SCREENS, AWNINGS ANI) MISCEL-LANEOUS SUI'1'LIES FOR NEW NURSES' HOME, METROPOLITAN TRAINING SCIIOOI„ BLACKWELLS ISLAND.

Tice time for the performance of the contract is luring the year 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate.

The bidder will state the price per yard, per pntuld, per dozen, or other unit, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions mist he made and footed up, as the bids will he read from the total and awards made to the lowest bidder on each class, line or item, as stated in the specifications.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Man- hattan.

ROBERT W. IIEBBERD, Commissioner. The City of New York, January 18, 1909.

j19,ft g„' See General Instructions to Bid-

tiers on the last pace, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT Or EAST Tw'ENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES.

JEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT, BE received by the Department of Public

Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. nt. on

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1909,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DRY GOODS. RUBBER GOODS, PLATE[) WARE, OILS AND OTHER MISCELLANE-OUS SUPPLIES.

The time for the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate.

The bidder will state the price Per yard, per pound, per dozen, or other unit, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and awards made to the lowest bidder on each class, line or item, as stated in the specifications.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan.

ROBERT W. HEBBERD, Commissioner. The City of New York, January 16, 1909.

316,29 t' See General Instructions to hid-

tiers on the last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. NEW YORE.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Department of Public

Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. in. on

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES.

The time for the performance of the contract is during the year 1909.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti-mate.

The bidder will state the price perpound, dozen, gallon. yard, etc., by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will he read from the total and awards made to the lowest bidderon each class, line or item, as stated in the specifications.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the General Drug De-partment, Bellevue Hospital Grounds, East Twen-ty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan.

ROBERT W. IIEBBERD, Commissioner. TheCity of New York, January 16, 1909.

116,27 f' See General instructions to Bid-

ders on the last page last column, of the "City Record."

RECORD.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, THIRD FLOOR OF THE BORouGII HALL, 1'IFTH STREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG I5LAN0 CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OF NEW YORK.

S1:.ALED P.IT)S OR ESTIMATES WILL BE rec.ive•d by the President of the I;orough

of Queens at the above office until 11 o'clock a. In. on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909, Ft uhf CONSTRUCTING A 'I'H\IPOR':ARY

SEWER AND AI'1'URR'I'I'N.\NCh:S '1'(1 CON-NF.('f \VI'I'I[ 'flll•: S'I'. NICIIOI,AS AVENUE SE1V1•:I:, S]:CON]) WAR[), BOROUGH (Ii" (J['1•J';NS; THENCE '1'[IROUGII GROVE 5'1'Ihl;ET TO THE SEWER IN WYCKOhh :AVENUE, L'OROUGII OF BROOKLYN, ANI) \ I'UMI'ING CIIAMt3ER TO CONNECT

WI'If1 :A '1'EDMI'ORAR'Y RELIEF SEWER IN GROVE S'1'KI•:E'1', FROM ST. NICHOLAS \VENUE: TO WYCKOFF AVENUE, BOR-

OUGII OF BROOKLYN, The Engineer's estimate of quantities is as

follows: 460 linear feet 15-inclt vitrified salt-glazed

pipe sswrr. 4 manholes, complete. 10 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re-

nwved. 5,000 feet (B. 11I.) timber for foundations,

15,000 feet (ii, M.) timber for bracing and sheet piling.

I pumping ebaniber and appurtenances,

cumplcte, iucl ud iii pumps, motors, auto starters, screens, etc., etc., as shown on plan.

'1- he lime allowed for doing and completing the above worn: will be sixty (t,0) working days.

The anlouut of security required will be Thre. Thousand Doll;us I$3,(ci0).

N. 2. I Oi RE(;U1.:rrINC, GR..ADING VNU REI'.AVINE WI-I'LI SECOND-IIANI) t;l:.ANI"I'I? BLOCK PAVE'iIE.NT ON A SAN[) I'OLlNDA1'ION 'rlii; ROADWAY Of, COL-LI•;l;F POINT CAUSE\V;\Y- INCT.UDING ALL 171:.A[DING;, AND 'flll' I;STI:NSION OF 'IIIE I'RI•SLNT (' ITT ,A'1•:R"1', A I it PLANS. PROVI :A POINTL 200 I EICI' NOR1'II ol, tiIl'IlfLl•; .\\'1(N[il? 'I'D .\ POINT 3.-40(1 PI?I•:f NOR'I'II OF MYRTLE A\'1-:NUE, TIllltl) WAIN).

'['lie Engfnecr's estimate of the quantities is as follnlvs: 7,475 square yards second-hand pavement on a

sand - foundation, including all grad-ing, as shown on the drawing in the office of the President of the Bur- ough.

14,25 tons of steel. 185 cubic yards of concrete, in abutment and

retaining wall. 3,220 linear feet of tiles.

11,500 feet timber platforms. 11.25 cubic yards reinforced arched concrete

fluor. 12 cubic yards cut niasmv'y,

fulling and removing old piles in front of present culvert.

The tints allowed for doing and completing the above work will be one hundred and twenty (120) working days.

The amount of security required tvill be Fif. teen Thousand Dollar, (915.000).

The bidder will state the Price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedule herein contained or hereto annexed, per square yard. linear foot or other unit of measure, by tahich the bids will be tested. The extensions most he made and footed up, as the bids will he read from a total.

Bids will lie compared and contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank farms and fnrtbcr information may be obtained at the office of the President of the Borough of Oueens.

Dated bong lslanrl City. Tnnuary 21, 1909. LAWRENCE GP5ESSER, I'resi ,leut.

i71.0

;t";' See General Isistrnctions to Bid-dcrN on the last pnae, last column, Of the "City Record.'

SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- MENT.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lauds and Pc'etl'i;c•s n•quired Inn' the open-ing and extending of JOHNSON AVENUE (although not yet naiucd by proper authority), f rom the Spuyte a Duyvil road to \Vest Two I lnndred and Thirti,th street, in the Tw'enty-fourt)1 AV'ard, Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York.

N O"1'ICE IS HEREBY GI\"EN TIL\T THE final supplemental and amended report

of the Cunnnissiuncrs of Estimate and Assess-mcnt in the alcove entitled auatter will be presented for com,iirnlation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court HIouse. in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, oil the 'Sth clay of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day; and that the said final supplemental and anicnded report has been dc- posited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of five days, as required by law.

Dated Borough of Manhattan, Ni- York, Tan' nary 21, 1909.

J.A1lES R. "fOitR.ANCE, JOHN II. I;FI I R\I.\NN, JAi11';S II. GOc;GI\,

t,otnill i ssioliers.

JulLa 1'. DUNN, Clerk. 321,27

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the natter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hcreditaments re- quired for the opening and extending of FAIRVIEW AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Eleventh avenue to Broadway, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE final supplemental and amended report

of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment in the above entitled matter will be pre-sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Terns thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court Irouse, in the Borough of \fanbattan, in The City of New York, nn the 25th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, and that the said flush supplemental and amended report has been de-posited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of five days, as required by law.

863

Dated Borough of \Ianlmttan, New York, Jatt-uaiy 18, 1909.

SAMUEL S. SLATER, JOHN J. QUINL.AN,

Commissioners. JiuHV 1', DUNN, Clerk.

j18,23

FIRST DI1'ARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has nut been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and lured ilain rnts rc-quircd for the opcuiug and extending of JOSI(I'II IIO_ U9IAN DRAKE 1'_Utli, in the '1'wcuty-third \Nand, Borough of The Itrnux, City of New York, as laid out on the map on February 17, 1905.

N O"1- ICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THLv'1' '1'IIE final rein t of the Comntisii miens of Esti-

mate and Assessment iu the above en!itled ntat-tcr will he prestuted for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thcreof, ['art III., to be held in the CotiQtv Court house, in the Jtoruugh of Alauhattan, in 'file City of New York, on the 25th day of January, 19(19, at 10.31) o'clock in furunoon of that day; and that the ,aid final report has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the hum city of New York, there to rctuain for and duns;; the space of live days, as required by tau'.

Dated Ilorsu;;lt of \1aul at tan, New York, Jan- uary 18, 1909.

THOMAS It, r..\NI•:• S'f1;Pln':N 1. N\ IN, JR., JAS. F. IPha,.\Nl?1",

l uutntis'-iucre. Julia 1'. DUNN, Clerk.

j 18,23

FIRST DEI'.\I:T\IENT.

lu the nlalter of the application of the Mayor, :\ldcrm, n and Cum nlonalty of The City of Ncw York, relative to acquiring tit],, wherever the same has not been herrlot,ire acquired, to the lands, tenements and hcrcditanlcuts re. lined for the Purpesa of opening I'ERR•l'

:AV"ENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Vlnsh,lu parkway to the southern line of Wou<tlawn Cemetery, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig-nated as a first-class shiest or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

N OTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT THIE final supplemental and amended report of

the Comutissioncrs of Estimate and Assessmcut in the above-entitled tuattur will be pres~nted for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Tcrnt tbercof, Part III., tin be held in the County Court Iluuse in the Borough of ibacmhuaiacu_ iu '1-he City of New York. nn the 25th day of Janu-ary. 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenonn of that lay; and that the said final supplemental and ascended report has been dep',sitrcl iu the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to r.mabum for and during the s! race of five days, as rcnuired by law.

Dated B mmtgh of \lanl;attau, New York, Jan- nary 18, 1909.

OBI-:I) IT, S.\NIYERSON, MAI:IUS J. NEIVAMAN.

Commissioners. Jenv P. DUNN, Clerk.

i 18,23

FIRST DEP.\R'TMENT.

In the platter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- ever the same has not been heretofore ac- quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita- ments required for the onening and extending of WEST TWO IIUNI)RED AND l'WEN-'1'Y-NIN'I'II S'iitEi 'l (ahhoneh not yet nanleI by proper authority), Ii mu Bailey avenue to I[ rat h avenue, in tl;e Iw•enty-foci rlh \yard, Borough of '1'Le Bronx, City of New York.

N O1'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIE.vT TILE final report of the Commissioners of Es-

timate acid Assessment in the above-entitled mat-ter will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Cottrt of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special 'Term thereof, ]'art III., to be hcl(I in the County Cnurt house in the Boron qh of Vlanhattan in The City of New York, on the 25th day of January, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, and that the said final report has been deposited in the n(Tire of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of five days. as required by law.

hated IiirnrgI of Manhattan, New Yorlk, Jan- vary 13, 1901.

('lf.\RLI:S E. BENSEL, JR., T1l1?ODOR[; II.AEP.LEN,

Commissioners. Tr][N I'. OcNN, Clerk.

318,23

FIRST DEPART\IENT.

Iu the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, whcrecer Ih,, same Ins not bccn heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee. to tlic lands, tcne-munts and berccditantents required for the open-hog and extending of WEST S-I'REE1', front I Iuneywcll si re Cl to Crotona parkway, in the 'Twenty-ftntrth Ward, B.ruug6 of The Bronx, City of New Vurk.

N OTICE IS IIEREP,Y G1\'r:N TO ALr, persons interested io the above-entitled

proceeding, and to the own r or owners, oectt-nant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved anal unimproved lands atlected there-by. and to all others shout it may concern, to wit:

First-7"hat the un,Iersigncd Commissioners of F.,timate have completed thcir estimate of damage, and that all persons interested in this proce.ding, or in 15! 7' of the lawns, tenetncnts and hweed ita-ulcn,s amid premises alircted thereby, having any obi,ction thereto, do file their said objections, iii writing, duly verified, with them at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 Wcst Broadllay. in the Borough of \Ianhattau, in The City of New York, on or before the 8th day of February. 1909, and that the said Cumm5.simurs will hear parties so objecting, and for that ptlrp;;se will be in attendancr.• at their said office oil the 10th day of February, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m.

Second--]'hat the undersigned Commissioner of :\sscssni, nt has completed his estimate of ben: fit., that all persons interested in this proceeding. or in any of the lands, tenements and heredi:anlents and premises affected thereby. having any objection thereto, do file their said objections, in writing, duly verified, with him at Lis ,ITicr, Nnc. 40 oil 92 Weot Bn,adway, in the Bornugh of 9laoltattan• in The City of New York, on or before the 8th day of February, 1909, and that the said Cnmmissiouer will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will he in attendance at his said office on the 10th day of February, 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m.

864 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment has asscsscd any or all such lands, tenements and liereditaments and premises as are within the area of asss:sstnent fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 17th day of \las, 1907- and that the said area of assessment ii Chili all those ]ands, tenements and heredlta- 11i1 its and premises situate and being in the I.orongh of The Broux,

in The City of New

York, ,vhiclt, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Ii,undcd uu the north by a line midway be-ts cen %Pest street and East One Hundred and I: gi tr-second street; on the cast by Honeywell Ill iiuc; on the south by a line midway between \Pelt street and East One hundred and Eighty' lir~t street, and on the west by Crotona park-say.

fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to-gethcr with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other doruutetns used by the Commissioners of Esti-n:ate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making tie same, have been deposited in the Bureau -,f Street Openings in the Law Depart-ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat-tan, in said City, there to remain until the 10th day of February, 1909.

Fifth—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein ,%iil be presented for cI,utirmation to the Su-pre ne Court of the State of New York, First I)crartomit, at a Special Ternt thereof, Part III., to be lield in the County Court House, in the Bon,ugh of Manhattan. in The City of New York, on the 15th day of ,\pril, 1909, at the opening of tile Court on Grin day.

S tii—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- Cs5mun, or to either of then, the motion to

cuutirut the reports as to awards and as to as-sc smcnts shall stand adjourned to the date to he hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the t.nal retorts, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 it tie Greater New Yurk Charter, as amended by chapter 638 of the Laws of 1906.

- Dated Corough of Manhattan, New York, De- ectnbcr 28. 1904.

MAURICE S. COVEN, Chairman; OCl-O LACK\L\N, J:\\MLS it. GOGt;IN,

Conmtissioners of Estimate. MAURICE S. COHEN,

Commissioner of Assessment. Juuv 1'. Ltovx, Clerk.

j 16,f4

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises sit-uated on the northerly line of EAST HOUS-TON STREET and the southerly line of EAST SECOND STREET, between Sheriff and Willett streets, in the Borough of 11an-ltaitan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for a public library, according to law.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GI\'EN THAT TIIE report of George Gordon Battle, Hugh

Lommiskey and Joseph Jacobs, Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal, duly appointed in the above entitled proceeding, which report bears date the 6th day of January, 1909, was filed in the office of the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of 'rho City of New York on the 14th day of Tanuary, 1909, and a duplicate of said report was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the saute day.

Notice is further given, that the said report will be presented for confirmation to the Su-prcme Court of the State of New York. in the I-irst Judicial District, at Special Term. Part III. thereof, to be held at the County Court House. in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York. on the 29th day of January, 1909, at tie opcnino of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New York, Tanuary 14. 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. j15,26

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises sit-uatcd on the westerly side of AVENUEA or SL-'(FIN PT-ACE and the northerly side of CIFTY-NINTTI STREET and the southerly side of SIXTIETH STREET, between Ave-mrc \ nr Sutton place and First avenue, in lie Borough of Manhattan, in The City of N,:,v York, selected with other property as a site for the Blackwells Island Bridge.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Joel B. Erhardt, E. W. Bloom-

ingdale and \Villiam M. Wright, Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal, duly appointed in the above entitled proceeding, which report hears ,late the 18th day of June, 1908, was filed in the office of the Commissioner of Bridges of The City of New York, on the 13111 day of January, 1909, and a duplicate of said report was filed iii the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the same day.

Notice is further given. that the said report will be presented for confirmation to the Su-preme Court of the State of New York, in the First Judicial District, at Special Term, Part III. thereof, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, a motion will be made that the -aid report be confirmed.

Dated New York, Tanuary 13, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan. City

of Nev., York. j14,25

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DE- PARTMENT.

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter Cuf the application of The City of New York. relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been hereto:,,re acquired, to the lands and premises required for the open-ing and extending of WILBUR AVENUE ialthough not yet named by proper authority), from Academy street to Van :\Ist avenue, in th,• Pir,t \Vard, Borough of (IUOen=, City of New York,

N OTI('E IS IIEREL'Y GI\'EN TILT THE final report of the Commissioners of Esti-

mate and Assessment in the above entitled mat-ter will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec-

old hepar1omit, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in 'l'he City of New York, on the 29th day of Jan- nary, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day; and that the said final report has been de- posited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and daring the space of five days, as required by law.

Dated Borough of nlanhattan, New York, Jan-uary '2, 1909.

ATIIELSI'AN \ -:1UGIL\N, JO1IN 1'II,N:\CEE, FRANK Dl{VINE,

Conmtissiouers, Jona 1'. DUNS, Clerk,

j22,28

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring Ctle, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pose of opening and extending EIGHTH AVE-NUE, from the old City line near Forty-seventh t street, to Fiftieth street, in the Thir- tieth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

P URSU.\NT TO THE STATUTES IN 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 Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the ltor-ntgh of Brooklyn, The City of New York, oil the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint' mint of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above en-titled matter. The nature and extent of the im-provement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the puhl.c. to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging• required for the opening and extending of Eighth avenue, from the old City line near Porty-seventh street to Fiftieth street, in the Thirtieth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Eighth avenue with the northern line of Fiftieth Street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1- Thence westerly along the northern line of Fiftieth street 80 feet;

2. Thence northerly, deflecting 89 degrees 59 minutes 32 seconds to the right, 576.58 feet to the old City line;

3. Thence easterly, deflecting 16 degrees 48 minutes 27 seconds to the right, 276.67 feet; 4. Thence southerly 841.44 feet to the point

of 1'e.ginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on

the 27th day of March, 1908, duly fixed and uIctermined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the northeast by a line midway between Forty-sixth street and Forty-seventh street, on the southeast by a line midway between Eic:hth avenue and Ninth avenue; on the south- west by a line midway between Fiftieth street and Pity-first street; and on the northwest by a line midway between Seventh avenue and Eighth avenue.

Dated New York, Tanuary 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City.

SECOND 17EPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lan,ls and premises required for the purpose of opening and extending SCHAEFFER STREET, from Knickerbocker avenue to the P,crough line; ELDERT STREET. from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough line, and CO\'ERT STREET, from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough line, in the Twenty-eighth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby

given that an application will be made to the Sttprlrne Court of the State of New York, See-nnd Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to he held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening if the Court on that clay, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint-mertt of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Contntissioner of Assessment in the above-en- titled matter. The nature and extent of the im-provement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Schaeffer street, from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough line; Eldert street, from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough line, and Covert street, from Kni:kcrboekcr avenue to the Borough line, in the Twenty-eighth Ward, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Schaeffer Street.

B: ginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Knickerbocker avenue with the southern line of Schaeffer street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence northerly along the ta,tern line of Knickerbocker avenue 60 feet;

2, 'thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 439.77 feet to the line between the Borough of Brooklyn and the Borough of Queens; 3. Thence southerly deflecting 111 degrees 22

minutes 7 seconds to the right 64.43 feet; 4. Thence westerly 416.29 feet to the point of

beginning, Eldert Street.

Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of Knickerbocker avenue with the eastern line of Eldert street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence westerly along the northern line of Knickerbocker avenue 60 feet;

2. Thence northerly deflecting 90 d grees to the right 643.25 feet to the Queens County line;

3. Thence southeasterly deflecting 111 degrees 22 minutes 7 seconds to the right 64.43 feet;

4. Thence southerly 619.78 feet to the point of b. winning.

Covert Street,

Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of Knickerbocker avenue with the eastern line of Covert street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence westerly along the northern line of Knickerbocker avenue 60 feet;

2. Thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 541.51 feet to the Queens County line;

3. '1hence southeasterly deHcehimig 111 degrees 22 minutes 7 seconds to the right 64.43 feet;

4- Thence southerly 518.03 feet to the point of beginning.

'i'he Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 5th day of June, 1908, duly fixed and deter-mined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the northeast by the line between the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens; on the southeast by a line midway between Schaeffer street and Decatur street; on the southwest by a line distant 100 feet southwesterly front and parallel with the southwesterly line of Knicker-bocker avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Knickerbocker ave- nue, and on the northwest by a line midway be-tween Halsey street and Eldert street

Dated New York, January 19, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel, hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j 19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pose of opening and extending GREENI'OIN' AVENUE, from Jewell street to Newtown Creek, in the Seventeenth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

P URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint-ntent of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter, The nature and extent of the improve-nient hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Greenpoint avenue, from Jewell street to Newtown Creek, in the Seventeenth \Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or par- eels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the southern line of Greenpoint avenue with the western line of Jewell street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City.

1. Thence northerly in a straight prolongation of the western line of Jewell street 83.44 feet; 2. Thence easterly deflecting 106 degrees 20

minutes 54 seconds to the right 199.14 feet; 3. Thence easterly deflecting 18 degrees 23

minutes to the left 2,250.71 feet to the btmlkltead line of Newtown Creek; 4. Thence southerly along the bulkhead line of

Newtown Creek, deflecting 98 degrees 28 minutes '4 seconds to the right 80.94 feet; 5. Thence westerly deflecting 81 degrees 33

minutes 36 seconds to the right 2,132.45 feet to the eastern line of Moultrie street;

6. Thence westerly deflecting 24 degrees 5 min-etles 28 seconds to the left 55.74 feet to the west- ern line of Moultrie street; 7. Thence westerly 260.75 feet to the point of

beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on

the 17th day of May, 1907, duly fixed and deter-mined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding, as follows:

'1 hree hundred feet on each side of the street to be opened between the bulkhead line of New- town Creek and a line midway between the west-erly side of Jewell street and the easterly side of Diamond street, and the prolongation of the said line north of Greenpoint avenue.

Dated New York, January 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Ball of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pose of opening and extending LOMBARI)Y STREET, from Kingsland avenue to the bulk-head line of Newtown Creek, in the Eighteenth \yard, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

P URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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. Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court (louse, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, 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 and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi-tion of title in fee by The City of New York for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto Belonging, required for the opening and extending of Lombardy street, front Kingsland avenue to , bulkhead line of Newtown Creek, in the E ghteenth Ward, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels or land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Kingsland avenue with the southern line of Lombardy street as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. 'Thence northerly along the eastern line of Kingsland avenue 61.2 feet; 2. Thence deflecting 78 degrees 24 minutes 55

seconds to the right 3,846.98 feet to the bulk- head line of Newtown Creek;

3. Thence southerly along the bulkhead line of Newtown Creek 65 feet;

4. Thence westerly and parallel with Course No. 2 3,834.28 feet to the point of beginning.

I'he Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on the 14th day of June, 1907, duly fixed and deter- mined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of a line midway between Lombardy street and Anthony street with the westerly bulkhead line of the Newtown Creek Canal. and thence running southerly along the said bulkhead line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Beadell street and Lombardy street; thence west-wardly along the said line midway between L'eadell and Lombardy streets and along the pro-

lottgation of the said line to the intersection with the centre line of Kingsland avenue; thence westwardly at right angles to the line of Kings-land avenue to a point distant 100 feet from the westerly line of the said Kingsland avenue; thence northwardly and parallel with Kingsland avenue to the intersection with the southeasterly line of Meeker avenue; thence northeastwardly and along the said southeasterly line of Meeker avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Lombardy street and Anthony street; thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Lombardy street and An-timony strget and along the prolongation of the said line to the point or place of beginning. Dated New York,anuary 19, 1909,

FRANCIS K, I'ENDLETON, Corporation Counsel.

Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Iu the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- ever the same has not been heretofore ac- quired, to the lands and premises required for the purpose of opening and extending EAST SEVENTEENTH STREE'1, from Church ave-ntte to Caton avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court house, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, 'five City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. for the appointment of Com- missioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title, in fee, by The City of New York, for the use of the pub-lic, to all the lands and premises, with the build-ings thereon and the appurtenances thereto be- longing, required for the opening and extending of East Seventeenth street. from Church avc-nue to Caton avenue; in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following described hots, pieces or parcels of land. viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of East Seventeenth street with the southern line of Church avenue, as the saute are laid out on the map of the City;

I, Thence westerly along the southern line of Church avenue 84,64 feet;

2. Thence northerly deflecting 109 degrees 3 minutes 49 seconds to the right 702.27 feet to the southern line of Caton avenue; 3. 'Thence easterly along the southern line of

Caton avenue 84.71 feet; 4. Thence southerly deflecting 109 degrees II

minutes 46 seconds to the right 702.48 feet to the point of beginning.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on the 22d day of November, 1907, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding, as follows:

Bounded on the east by a line midway be-tween East Seventeenth street and East Eight- eenth street, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Church avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Church avenue; on the west by a line midway between East Seventeenth street and Fast Sixteenth street, and by the prolongation of the said line, and on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Caton avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Caton avenue. Dated New York, January 19, 1909.

FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Corporation Counsel.

Ball of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur- pose of opening and extending AN UNNAMED STREET lying 200 feet east of Nostrand ace-flue and extending from Montgomery street to Malbonestreet, in the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ninth Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO TIIE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on. the 30th, day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint' ment of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improve-

hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildingsthereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of an Unnamed Street lying 200 feet east of Nostrand avenue and extending from htotrtgoitfcry street to Malhone street, in the Twenry-fourth and Twenty-ninth Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the follow' ing described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Montgomery street with the west line of the Unnamed Street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City; 1. Thence easterly along the south line of

Montgomery street 50 feet; 2. Thence southerly deflecting 89 degrees 59

minutes 55 seconds to the right 417.99 feet to the north line of Malbone street;

3. Thence westerly along the north line of Mal-bone street 50.59 feet;

4, Thence northerly 425.69 feet to the point of beginning,

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 28th day of February, 1908. duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Malbone street distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of the unnamed street, the said dis-tance being measured at right angles to the line of the said unnamed street, and running thence northwardly and parallel with the unnamed street and the prolongation thereof to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Montgomery street; thence eastwardly and par-

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allel with Montgomery street to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of the unnamed street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of the un-nanied street; thence southwardly and along the said line parallel with the unnamed street and the prolongation thereof to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Malbone street, the said distance being measured at right angle's to the line of Malbone street; thence west-wardly and parallel with Malbone street to the intersection with a line at right angles to Mal- bone street and passing through the point of be-ginning; thence northwardly along the said line at right angles to Malbone street to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New York, January 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. jl9,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has net been heretofore acquired, to the lands and Premises require(] for the purpose of opening and extending PARK PLACE, from Troy avenu: to Schenectady avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

P URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to he held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint-ment of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improve-ment hereby intnded is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging- required for the opening and extending of Park place, from Troy avenue to Schenectady avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, being the following described lots, piece's or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Troy avenue with the southern line of Park place, as the same are laid out on the map of the City,

1. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Troy avenue 70 feet:

2. 'Thence easterly, deflecting 90 degrees to the right. 700 feet to the western line of Schenectady avenue; 3. Thence southerly along the western line

of Schenectady avenue 70 feet; 4. Thence westerly 700 feet to the point of

beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on

the 20th day of December, 1907, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line midway be-tween Park Place and Prospect Place; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and paral-lel with the easterly line of Schenectady avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles ti the line of Schenectady avenue; on the south by a tine midway between Park place and Sterling place, and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Tiny avenue. the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Troy avenue.

Dated New FRANCIS aK PENDLETON, Corporation Counsel.

Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pese of opening and extending FULLER PLACE, from Windsor Place to Prosp^ct ave-nue, and HOWARD PLACE, from Windsor place to Prospect avenue, in the Twenty-second Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

P URSUANT TO TIIE STATUTES IN 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. Sec-ond Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, 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 and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi-tion of title in fee by The City of New York. for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the ap-purtenances thereto belonging, required for the 1, opening and extending of Fuller place. from Windsor place to Prospect avenue, and Howard place. from Windsor place to Prospect avenue, in the Twenty-second Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, being the following-described', lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Fuller Place. Beginning at the intersection of the south line

of Windsor place with the west line of Fuller place, as the same are laid out on the map of the City; 1. Thence easterly along the south line of

Windsor place 60 feet; 2. Thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to

the right 414.62 feet to the north line of Prospect' avenue;

3. Thence westerly along the north line of Prospect avenue 60.33 feet; 4. Thence northerly 408.33 feet to the point of

beginning. Howard Place.

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Windsor place with the west line of Howard place, as the same are laid out on the map of the City; 1. Thence easterly along the south line of

Windsor place 60 feet; 2. Thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to

the right 388.42 feet to the north line of Prospect avenue;

3. Thence westerly along the north line of Prospect avenue 60.33 feet;

4. Thence northerly 382.14 feet to the point of beginning.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 27th day of March, 1908, duly fixed and de-termined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the northeast by a line distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of Windsor place, the said dis-tance being measured at right angles to the line of Windsor place; on the southeast by a line midway between Fuller place and Tenth avenue, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the southwest by a line distant 100 feet southwest-erly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Prospect avenue, the said distance being meas-ured at right angles to the line of Prospect ave-nue; on the northwest by a line midway between Prospect Park West and Howard place, and by the prolongation of the said line.

Dated New York, January 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. IIall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pose of opening and extending SIGOURNEY STREET, from Otsego street to Hicks street, in the Twelfth Ward. Borough of Brooklyn, City of. New York.

DURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH 1 case made and provided, notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint-ment of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improve-ment hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Sigourney street, from Otsego street to I-Iicks street, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the western line of Hicks street with the southern line of Sigourney street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence northerly along the western line of Hicks street 50 feet;

2. Thence westerly deflecting 90 degrees to the left 1,060 feet to the western line of Otsego street;

3. Thence southerly along the western line of Otsego street 50 feet;

4. Thence easterly 1,060 feet to the point of beginning.

The Iloard of Estimate and Apportionment on the 17th] day of January, 1908, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding, as follows:

Bounded on the northeast by a line always midway between Sigourney street and Bay street and the prolongations of the said line; on the southeast by a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Hicks street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Hicks street; on the southwest by a line always midway between Sigourney street and Halleck street and the pro-longations of the said line, and on the northwest by a line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Otsego street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Otsego street.

Dated New York, Tanuary 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher-ever the same has not been heretoforeac-quired, to the lands and premises required for the purpose of opening and extending APOLLO STREET. from Meeker avenue to bulkhead line of Newtown Creek, and of PORTER AVENUE from Maspeth avenue to Meeker avenue, in the Seventeenth and Eight-eenth Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, 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 and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisi-tion of title, in fee, by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the ap-purtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extending of Apollo street, from Meeker avenue to bulkhead line of Newtown Creek, and of Porter avenue, from Maspeth avenue to Meeker avenue, in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Apollo Street. Beginning at the intersection of the southern

line of Meeker avenue with the eastern line of Apollo street. as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence westerly along the southern line of Apollo street 68.34 feet;

2. Thence northerly deflecting 118 degrees 36 minutes 26 seconds to the right 1,422.31 feet to the southern line of Norman avenue;

3. Thence northerly deflecting 24 degrees 33 minutes 20 seconds to the right 82.57 feet to the northern line of Bridgewater street; 4. Thence northerly deflecting 12 degrees 31

minutes 58 seconds to the right 472.94 feet to the bulkhead line of Newtown Creek; 5. Thence easterly deflecting 95 degrees 53

minutes 10 seconds to the right along the bulk-head line of Newtown Creek 15.60 feet;

6. Thence easterly along the bulkhead line of Newtown Creek and deflecting to the left on a curve, whose radius is 766.55 feet, 44.42 feet;

7. Thence southerly and parallel with Course No. 4, 460.38 feet to the northern line of Bridge. water street;

8. Thence southerly deflecting 14 degrees 38 minutes 48 seconds to the left 70.55 feet to the southern line of Bridgewater street'

9- Thence southerly deflecting 21 degrees 26 minutes 30 seconds to the left 1,369.59 feet to the point of beginning.

Porter Avenue. Beginning at a point on the eastern line of

Porter avenue, distant 4 feet southerly from the intersection of the eastern line of Porter avenue with the northern line of Maspeth avenue, as the same are laid out on the map of the City,

1. Thence westerly and parallel with Maspeth avenue 60 feet; 2. Thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to

the right 2,522.03 feet; 3. Thence northwesterly deflecting 26 degrees

58 minutes 4 seconds to the left 301.54 feet to the northwestern line of Meeker avenue;

4. Thence northeasterly along the northwestern line of Meeker avenue and deflecting 90 degrees to the right 60 feet;

5. Thence southeasterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 244.58 feet to the northern line of Cherry street; 6. Thence southeasterly 1 degree 22 minutes

to the left 68.17 feet to the southern line of Cherry, street;

7. Thence southerly deflecting 28 degrees 20 minutes 4 seconds to the right 2,540 feet to the point of beginning.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 22d day of November, 1907, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding, as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southwesterly bulkhead line of Newtown Creek at its intersec-tion with a line bisecting the angle formed by the prolongation of the centre lines of Apollo street and Pollock street, and running thence southwestwardly along the said line bisecting the angle between Apollo and Pollock streets to the intersection with the prolongation of a line mid-way between Apollo street and Hausman ave-ntte; thence southwardly along the said line mid-way between Apollo street and Hausman avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line 100 feet south of and Parallel with the southerly line of Meeker avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Meeker avenue; thence eastwardly along said line parallel with and always distant 100 feet south of the southerly line of Meeker avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Vandervoort avenue and Porter avenue, as the said avenues are laid out south of Anthony street: thence southwardly along the said line midway between Vandervoort avenue and Porter avenue and along the prolon-gation of the said line to the intersection with a line 100 feet south of and parallel with the southerly line of Maseeth avenue; thence east-wardly and along a line 100 feet south of and parallel with the southerly line of Maspeth ave-nue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Porter avenue and Varick avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Porter avenue and Varick ave-nue and along the prolongation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet north of the north-erly line of Cherry street; thence northwest-wardly at right angles to the northwesterly line of Meeker avenue to a Point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the said northwesterly line of Meeker avenue; thence southwestwardly and par-allel with and always distant 100 feet northwest-erly from the northwesterly line of Meeker ave-nue to the intersection with a line midway he-tween Vandam street and Apollo street. as the said streets are laid out between Bridgewater street and Meeker avenue: thence northwardly along the said line midway between Vandam street and Apollo street to the southwesterly side of Bridgewater street; thence northeast-u.ardly to a point on the northeasterly side of Bridgewater street midway between the inter-section of the said northeasterly side of Bridge-water street with the northwesterly side of Van-dam street and with the southeasterly side of Apollo street; thence northeastwardly to a point on the southwesterly bulkhead line of Newtown Creek. midway between the intersection of the said bulkhead line with the northwesterly side of Vandam street and the southeasterly side of Apollo street; thence northwestwardly along the southwesterly bulkhead line of Newtown Creek to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New York. January 19. 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the Pur-pose of opening and extending SEELEY STREET, from Eighteenth to Nineteenth street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Com-missioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto be-longing, required for the opening and extending of Seeley street, from Eighteenth to Nineteenth street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the follow-ing described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the eastern line of Nineteenth street with the southern line of Seeley street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Nineteenth street 60 feet;

2. Thence easterly, deflecting 90 degrees to the right 329.91 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Eighteenth street' 3. Thence southerly along the eastern line of

Eighteenth street 60 feet; 4. Thence westerly 329.91 feet, more or less,

to the point of beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on

the 14th day of February, 1908, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as fq.~~ly s-

Bounded on the noiTh bp -a line midway be-tween Terrace place and Seeley street; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Eighteenth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Eighteenth street; on the south by a line midway between Seeley street and Vanderbilt street, and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with

the westerly line of Nineteenth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Nineteenth street.

Dated New York, January 19, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. j19,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the pur-pose of opening and extending EAST TENTH STREET, from Caton avenue to Church ave-nue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN 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, Second Department, at a Special Term of said Court, to be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court House in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 30th day of January, 1909, 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 and of one Commissioner of Assess-ment in the above entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, re-quired for the opening and extending of East Tenth street, from Caton avenue to Church avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at the intersection of the southern line of Caton avenue with the western line of East Tenth street, as the same are laid out on the map of the City;

1. Thence easterly along the southern line of Caton avenue 63.53 feet; 2. Thence southerly deflecting 109 degrees 11

minutes 46 seconds to the right 697.60 feet to the southern line of Church avenue; 3. Thence westerly along the southern line

of Church avenue 63.48 feet; 4. Thence northerly 697.45 feet to the point

of beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment,

on the 6th day of December, 1907, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for bene-fit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Caton avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Caton avenue; on the east b a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of East Tenth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of East Tenth street, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by the northerly line of Albemarle road, and on the west by the easterly line of Coney Island avenue.

Dated New York, January 19, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDI.ETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New

York City. 1 319,29

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac-quired, to the lands and premises required for the opening_ and extending of SOUTH WASFI-rNG'1'ON PLACE, from Jackson avenue to Academy street, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY L N an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of NVovemher, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Oveens on the 6th day of January. 1909, Morris .'Strauss, Clinton T. Roe and William J. Mc-Gahie, Esqs., were appointed Commissionefs of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Morris Strauss, Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the stat-ute in such case made and provided, that the said Morris Strapss, Clinton T. Roe and William J. McGahie, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court, in and for the Second De-partmeut, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. j14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- quired, to the lands and premises reGw~ ired for the opening and extending of BRADLEY AVENUE, from Greenpoint avenue to Howard street, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Count of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, James A. Dayton Philip Thomas and George M. O'Connor, fsgs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order James A. Dayton, Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assess-ment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the stat-ute in such case made and provided, that the said James A. Dayton, Philip Thomas and George M. O'Connor, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court, in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of mot ions, to be held in the Crounty Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an

866 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ice.

interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan. City

of New York. j14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretotore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of PAYNTAR AVENUE, between Van Alst avenue and Ver-non avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of theSupreme Court of the

State of New York hearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 12th day of January, 1909, Frank L. Entwisle, Edward T. Kassell and Frank J. Kane. Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Frank L. Entwisle. Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided that the said Frank L. Entwisle. Edward T. Kassell and Frank I. Kane, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day for the purpose of being examined tinder oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 114,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands required for the opening and extending of \VILLO\V STREET. between Wvckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; STEPHEN STREET, between \Vvekoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; SUM\IERFIF.LD STREET. between Wvrknff avenue and Myrtle avenue; NORMAN STREET, between Wvckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; GEORGE STREET. between Wvckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue; CENTRE STREET, bet veen Wyckoff avenue and Myrtle avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York bearing date the 23d day of November. 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, William A. Moller, Patrick T. Mara and Herman Plump, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order William A. Moller, Esq., was ap-pointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such case made and Provided that the said William A. Moller, Patrick T. Mara and Her-man Plump, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of janttarv, 1909. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day for the purpose of being examined tinder oath by the C.rporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled Proceeding.

Dated New York. January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York, 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee. wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of HARMAN STREET. from Grand View avenue to Forrest Avenue and HI\MROD STREET, from Grand View avenue to Metropolitan avenue, in the Second Ward. Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York bearing date the 23d day of November. 1908, and duly en-tered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January. 1909. I. J. Van Sholly, John 0 Donnell and John \V. Gill. Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding: that in and by said order John W. Gill. Esq., was appointed Commissioner of As-sessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such ca=e made and Provided that the sa~u I, J Van Sholly. John O. Donnell and John W. Gill, Esos.. will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. on the 26th day of January 1909, at 2 o'clock in the aftfrnoon on that day for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualifications to act as arch Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York. January 14. 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan. City

of New York. j14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been hereto-fore acquired, to the lands and premises re-quired for the opening and extending of M'ONSON STREET. from Fulton avenue nortltwardly to the East River, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and fled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, Henry G. Graves, John Schneider and James W. Dolan, Esqs,, were appointed Commissionersof Esti-mate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Henry G, Graves was appointed Commissioner of Assessment. Notice is further given, pursuant to the

statute in such case made and provided, that the said Henry G. Graves. John Schneider and Tames W. Dolan, Esqs., will attend at a

Term Special Ter of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corpora-tion Counsel of the City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceed-ing as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Com-missioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter cf the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of FOLRTH AVENUE, from Monroe avenue to Tompkins avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Rich-mond, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 27th day of November. 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Rich-mond on the 7th day of January, 1909, Ernest M. Garbe, Bernard Mullen and E. Stewart Taxter, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order E. Stewart Taxter was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

:Notice is further given, pursuant to the stat-ute in such case made and provided, that the said Ernest M. Garbe, Bernard Mullen and E. Stewart Taxter, Esgs., will attend a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Sec. pod Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any per-son having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of As-ses'ment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York, 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT,

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of HEBERTON AVENUE, between a line about 188 feet north of Ann street and Richmond terrace, in the Third Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 27th day of November. 1908, and duly entered and filed in The office of the Clerk of the County of Rich-mond on the 7th day of January, 1909, Stephen D. Stephens, Daniel L, - Driscoll and Edward Slater, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Stephen D. Stephens, Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further gi; cn, pursuant to the stat-ute in such case made and provided, that the said Stephen D. Stephens, Daniel L. Driscoll and Edxard Slater, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Sec-ond Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court lhouse, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the '6th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any per-son having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualincations to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of As-sessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to the lands required for the opening and extending of HAMILTON PLACE, between Grand street and Borden avenue, and the PUBLIC PLACE at the intersection of Borden avenue, Hamilton place and Hyatt avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY IN an order ~ of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909 C. T. Timonier, George B. Cooper and John Holmes, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order John Holmes was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said C. T. Timonier,George B. Cooper and John Holmes, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment, for the hearin of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualtfica-

tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. j14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has nut been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of FOURTH AVENUE, or RAI'ELJE AVENUE, between Jackson and Washington avenues, and between Graham and Winthrop avenues, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY all order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, William E. Stewart, Owen Fitzpatrick and Robert B. Wilkes, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said order William E. Stewart, Esq., was ap-pointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such.case made and provided, that the said William E, Stewart, Owen Fitzpatrick and Robert B. Wilkes, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court house in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 114.26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands required for the opening and extending of ST. NICIIOLAS AVENUE, between Myrtle avenue and Cooper street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, F. M. Van Nostrand, Joseph P. Powers and Michael Pette, Esqs,, were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said order F. M. Van Nostrand, Esq., was ap-pointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said F. Al. Van Nostrand, Joseph P. Powers and Michael I'ette, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon oil that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. I-fall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York, 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of HALLETT STREET, from Flushing avenue to Winthrop avenue, and HOWLAND STREET, from Winthrop avenue to IIoyt avenue, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of September, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 14th day of January, 1909, Thomas J. Dooley, James J. Kelly and F. W. Vail, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said order James J. Kelly was appointed Commis-sioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said Thomas J, Dooley, James J, Kelly and F. W. Vail, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined tinder oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PEND'LETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of NURGE STREET, between Metropolitan avenue and the Long Island Railroad. and of WILLIAM STREET. between Metropolitan avenue and Arctic street. in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICF' IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, hearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duty entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, W, J. Hamil-

ton, John Wild and Luke Keenan, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said order John Wild, Esq., was appointed Commis-sioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said W. J, Hamilton, John Wild and Luke Keenan, Esqs,, will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Depart-ment for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined tinder oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person havin? an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualtfica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Dated New York. January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENTDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac-quired, to the lands and prerrises required for the opening and extending of CIHAUNCEY STREET, from Hoyt avenue to Winthrop ave-nue,and GOODRICH STREET, between Flushing and Winthrop avenues, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

T~TOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY I, N an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duty entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, August Revmert, Luke Otten and Thomas H. Mttlhol-land, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Luke Otten, Esq., was ap-pointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said August Reyniert, Luke Otten and Thomas H. Mulholland, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment. for the hearing of motions. to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled p roceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909, FRANCIS K. PENDI,ETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the some has not been heretofore ac-quired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of STOCKHOLM STREET, between the Borough line and Wood-ward avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York,

AT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY N an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, hearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, Cortlandt C. Woodburn, Peter A. Lenninger and Gordon Gor-don, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Cortlandt C. Woodburn, Esr ., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said Cortlandt C. Woodburn, Peter A. Lenninger and Gordon Gordon, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Sec-ond Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the t ounty Court House, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess. ment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of an UN-NAMED STREET. to extend from the north-erly terminus of Gray street to Gordon street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Richmond. City of New York.

N OTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, hearing date the 27th day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Rich-mond on the 7th day of Janusry, 1909, Charles T. D. Noble, Gustave Semmig and Louis Schantz, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Charles J. I). Noble was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided that the said Charles J. D, Noble, Gustave Semmig and Louis Schantz, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14. 1909. FRANCIS K. I'ENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of 1lfanhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 867

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired in and to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of FAIR\ l'.W AVENUE, between Stanhope street and For-rest avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, bearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filet) in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909. Frank F. Adel, Al. C. McNamara and Gilbert B. Vour-bees, Esgs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Frank F. Adel, Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided that the said Frank F. Adel, M. C. McNamara and Gilbert B. Voorhees, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions to be held in the County Court House, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess-ment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. j 14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been hereto-fore acquired, to the lands and premises re-quired for the opening and extending of WOOLSEY AVENUE, extending from Bar-clay street to Steinway avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State

of New York hearing date the 23d day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, Eugene V. Daly, William Bowne Parsons and J. Frank Ryan, Eegs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in site above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order J. Frank Ryan, Esq., was appointed Coinmieioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided that the said Eugene V. Daly, William Iiowne Par-sons and J, Frank Ryan. Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions to he held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any person having an interest in said proceeding as to their qualific:.tions to act as such Commis-sioners of Estimate and as such) Conimis'toner of Assessment in the above entit.ed proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14th. 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac-quired, to the lands and promises required for the opening and extending of RICHARD AVENUE, extending from Myrtle avenue to Hughes street, formerly Hancock street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, hearing date the 27th day of November. 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 12th day of January, 1909, Frank L. Bacon, Dennis J. Harts and Stephen McMahon, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said order Dennis J. Marie, Esq., was appointed 'Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said Frank L. Bacon, Dennis J. Ifarte and Stephen McMahon, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second De-partment for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica-tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title in fee, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac-quired, to the land and premises required for the opening and extending of CENTRAL AVENUE, between Myrtle avenue and Proc-tor street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY an order of the Supreme Court of the State

of New York, bearing date the 23d day of No-vember, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 6th day of January, 1909, Clinton B. Smith, John F. Cassidy and Michael J. Connor, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order John F. Cassidy, Esq., was appointed Commissioner of Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said Clinton B. Smith, John F. Cassidy and Michael

J. Connor, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Department for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court Ilouse, in the Bor-ouph of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Coun-tel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess-ment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated 'New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York. j14,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for an easement for sewer purposes at the foot of ELIZABETH STREET, in the Second Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY all order of the Supreme Court of the

State of New YotTc, bearing date the 27th day of November, 1908, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 7th day of January, 1909, James Burke, Jr., Ernst Rutz and John Clark, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners of Esti-mate in the above entitled proceeding; that in and by said order James Burke, Jr., Esq., was appointed Commissionerof Assessment.

Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said James Burke, Jr., Ernst Rutz and John Clark, Esqs., will attend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court in and for the Second Dc-partntent, for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 26th day of January, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the after-noon on that day, for the purpose of being exam-ined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an interest in said proceeding, as to their qualifi-cations to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Dated New York, January 14, 1909. FRANCIS K. I'ENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City

of New York, 314,26

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, r.lative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditam,-nts re-quired for the opening and extending of EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, from First ave-nue to Fourth avenue; from Sev,nIh avenue to 'Tenth avenue, and from Twelfth avenue to l-.ighteenth avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

W F, TILE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS-sioners of Estimate and Assessment in

the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant 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 proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene-ntents and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objections, in writing, duly verified, to its at our office, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York. on or before the 2d day of February, 1909, and that we. the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in at-tendanec at our said office oil the 4th day of l ebruary, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m.

Second-That the abstracts of our said esti-mate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti-mates, proofs and other documents used by us ill making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart-ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Monta-gue street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the 13tH day of Feb-ruary. 1909.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of First avenue where the same is intersected by the centre line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eighty-fourth street; running thence southeasterly and along the centre line of the blocks between Eighty-third street and Eighty-fourth street to the northwesterly side of Fourth avenue; running thence southwesterly along the northwesterly side of Fourth avenue to the centre line of the block between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street; running thence northwesterly and along the centre line of the blocks between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth streetto the southeasterly side of First avenue; running thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side of First avenue to the place of beginning.

Also beginning at a point on the easterly side of Seventh avenue where the same is intersected by the centre line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eighty-fourth street; running thence southeasterly along the centre line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eighty- fourth street to the northwesterly side of Tenth avenue; running thence southwesterly and along the northwesterly side of Tenth avenue to the centre line of the block between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street; running thence northwesterly along the centre line of the block between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street to the easterly side of Seventh avenue; running thence northerly along the easterly side of Seventh avenue to the point or place of begin- ning.

Also beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of Twelfth avenue where the same is inter- sected by the centre line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eighty-fourth street; run-ning thence southeasterly and along the centre line of the blocks between Eighty-third street and Eighty-fourth street to the northwesterly side of Sixteenth avenue; running thence southeasterly and across Sixteenth avenue to a point distant 100 feet northeasterly of the northeasterly side of Eighty-fourth street; running still southeasterly and parallel with Eighty-fourth street to the northwesterly side of Eighteenth avenue; running thence southwesterly and along the northwesterly

side of Eighteenth avenue to the centre line of the block between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street; running thence northwesterly and along the centre line of the blocks between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street to the southeasterly side of Twelfth avenue; running thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side of 'Twelfth avenue to the place of beginning.

Fourth-That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, our final report herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec-ond Department, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 6th day of April, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Fifth-In case, however, objections are filed to either of said abstracts of estimate and assess-ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final report herein will stand adjourned to the date to he hereafter specified, and of which notice will be given to all those who have theretofore ap-neared in this proceeding, as well as by publica-tion in the CITY REeoao and in the corporation newspapers, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Jan-nary 14, 1909.

WALTER E. PARFITT. Chairman; WM. B. GREEN,

Commissioners. JAMES 1'. QU:GLEY, Clerk,

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SECOND DEPARTMENT,

In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of JUNIUS STREET, between l'itkin avenue and Dumont avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

N H N I% IS HEREBY GIVEN TO A1.1 persons interested in the above entitled

ptocceding, and to the owner or owners, occupant 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 the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate have completed their estimate of damage, and that all persons interested in this proceed-ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and hered- itaments and premises affectedthereby, ]laving any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with them at their office, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the 2d day of February, 1909, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will tie in attendance at their said office on the 4th day of February, 1909, at I1 o'clock a. m.

Second-That the undersigned Commissioner of Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, ur in any of the lands, tenements and heredita-ntents and premises affected thereby, having any objections thereto, do file their said objections in writing, dilly verified, with him at his office, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook-Is ii, in The City of New York, on or before the 2d day of February, 1909, and that the said Cotn-ntissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 5th day of February, 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m.

'Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estiotate and Apportionment on the 19th day of April, 1907, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and heredita nteuts and premises situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York. wvhich, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Bounded on the north by a line 100 feet north of and parallel with the northerly side of Pitkin avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Pitkin avenue; on the east by a line midway between Junius street and Van Sinderen avenue; on the south by a line 100 feet Guth of and parallel with the southerly side of

burnout avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Dumont avenue, and on the west by a line midway between Junius street and Powell street.

Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to-gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in mak-ing the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New York, No, 166 Montague street, it the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the 13th day of February, 1909.

Fifth-That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the report as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Depart-ment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 6th clay of April, 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess-ment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as to assessments shall stand adjourned to the date to he hereafter specified in the notice, provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York. Janu ary 14, 1909,

JOHN C. FAWCETT, JOSEPH P. CONWAY.

Commissioners of Estimate. JOSEPH P. CONWAY.

Commissioner of Assessment, JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Clerk.

314,30

SUPREME COURT-THIRD JUDI-CIAL DISTRICT.

THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER COUNTY.

NORTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, SECTION No. 5.

Towns of Gardiner, Plattekill and Shawangunk, Ulster County.

In the matter of the application and petition of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York, to acquire real estate for and on behalf of The City of New York, under chapter 724 of the

Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory thereof, in the towns of Gardiner, I'lattekill and Shawanguuk, Ulster - County, New York, for the purpose of providing an additional supply of time and wholesome water for the use of The City of New York.

P UI'LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the order of confirmation of the first

separate report of Robert L. Cutting, Byron L. Davis and John AT. Schooumakcr, who were ap-pointed Commissioners in the above entitled mat-ter, by an order of this court, made at a Special Terns thereof, held at the Court House, in the City of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on the 21st day of December, 1907, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Ulster, at l:iimgstoml, N, Y., on the 11th day of January, 1909, and affects parcels numbers two bundrrd and four (204), two hundred and five (205), Lien hundred and six (206), two hundred and eight (208), two hundred and twelve (212), two hundred and twenty-three (223), two hundred and twenty-five (225), two hundred and twenty-six (226), two hund rid and twee t,y-right (225). two hundred and twenty-nine (229), two hundred and thirty (230), two hundred and thirty-two (232), two hundred and thirty-eight (238). two hundred and thirty-nine (239), two hundred and forty-three (243), two hundred and forty-four (244), two hundred and forty-five (245), two hundred and forty-eight (248), two ]mi-mnmhred and forty-nine (249), two hundred and fifty (250), two hundred and fifty-two (252), two hundred and fifty-one (251), two hundred and fifty-three (253), two hundred and fifty-four (254), two hundred and fifty-five (255), two hundred and fifty-six (256), two hundred and fifty-seven (257), two hundred and fifty-nine (259), two hundred and fifty-eight (258), two hundred and sixty-one (261), two hundred and sixty-three (2(13), two hundred and sixty-five (265) and two hundred and sixty-six (266), shown on the map in this prv-ceeding,

Dated Nesv York. January 18, 1909. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Hall of Records, New York City.

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THIRD JUDICI:\T, DISTRICT, ULSTER COUNTY.

ASIIOKAN RESERVOIR.

SECTION No, I1, TOWN OF OLIVE,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP-1'OIN'I-31I:NT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL.

PUIiLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make ap-plication to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905. as amended, and the acts relating thereto.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special -Term thereof to be held in and for the Third Judicial District at the City Ila]], in the City of Albany, County of -\lbany, N. Y., on the 27th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York and at least one of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act, and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

'file following is a description of the real estate to be acquired, together with a reference to the (late and place of filing the map: All those certain pieces or parcels of real

estate situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a map entitled "Reservoir Department, Section \'o- 11, Board of Water Supply of The City of New York. Map of real estate situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York, under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Ashokan Reservoir and appur-tenances, from Shokan to Boiceville, east of railroad," which map was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 8th day of Novem-ber, 1907, which parcels are bounded and de-scribed as follows:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the centre line of Esopus Creek with the easterly pruperty line of the Ulster and Delaware Rail-road Company, at the southwest corner of Parcel No. 515, and running thence along the west-criy lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 516, and along said railroad property line,, north 4 de-grees 6 minutes east 1,698 feet and on a curve of 1,943 feet radius to the left, 145 feet, to the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 516; thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and Par-eel No. 517, north 63 degrees 31 minutes 20 seconds east 1,063.6 feet, crossing said Esopus Creek, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 517, in the easterly line of a road leading from Shukan to Phoenicia; thence along the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 516 and 514, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No, 512, and along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos, 513, 509, 508, 504 and 496, the following courses, distances and curves: South 20 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds cast 466.4 feet along said easterly road line, on a curve of 854.5 feet radius to the left, 329.3 feet, on a curve of 350 feet radius to the right 249.4 feet, south 1 degree 59 minutes 20 seconds east 153.6 feet, on a curve of 600 feet radius to the right, 306.6 feet, south 27 degrees 17 minutes 10 sec- onds west 254,9 feet, on a curve of 889.8 feet radius to the left, 290.5 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 571 feet, on a curve of 3-11 feet radius to the right, 342.4 feet, crossing a road leading from Boiceville to Shandaken road, north 3 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds cast 1,308.7 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 237.7 feet, south 21 degrees 42 mitr-utes east 1,419,5 feet, on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 410.6 feet, on a curve of 1,158.9 feet radius to the left, 593.6 feet, and Ott a curve of 1,320.3 feet radius to the left, 542.8 feet, to the most northerly point of Par' eel No. 491; thence partly along the northerly and along the easterly lines of said parcel the following curves, courses and distances: On a curve of 1,320.3 feet radius to the left, 102.2 feet, south 50 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds cast 227.4 feet, on a curve of 230 feet radius to the right, 326.4 feet, south 30 degrees 31 min-utes 10 seconds west 171.1 feet, and on a curve of 101.1 feet radius to the left, 144.8 feet, to the most northerly point of Parcel No. 519; thence partly along the northerly line of said parcel, on a curve of 101,1 feet radius to the left, 21,4 feet, south 63 degrees 41 minutes 40 seconds east 103.9 feet, and on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 166.7 feet, to the most northerly point of Parcel No. 520; thence partly along the northerly line of said parcel, along the northerly line of Par- cel No. 522, and partly along the northerly

868 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

lines of Parcels Nos. 523, 524 and 529, the following curves, courses and distances: On a curve of 433 feet radius to the right 145.6 feet, on a curve of 560.6 feet radius to the left 260.2 feet, south 48 degrees 57 minutes 40 seconds east 2,266.2 feet, crossing a road leading from Beechford to Shokan (Shandaken road). on a curve of 2,167 feet radius to the left 392.9 feet, and south 59 degrees 21 minutes east 1,165.9 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 529; thence along the easterly line of same the following courses and distances: South 19 de-grees 42 minutes west 357.1 feet, south 62 de-gees 13 minutes west 58.8 feet, south 35 degrees 22 minutes west 435.6 feet, south 66 degrees 31 minutes east 297.3 feet, and south 76 degrees 54 minutes east 90 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence partly along the southerly line of same south 45 degrees 9 minutes west 588.9 feet to the most southerly point of said parcel, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 528; thence partly along said line south 33 degrees 36 minutes east 215 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly line of same north 88 degrees 3 minutes west 431.4 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the easterly line of the before mentioned Shandaken road, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 527; thence partly along the easterly line of said par-cel and along said easterly road line south 29 de-grees 10 minutes east 103.6 feet; thence continu-ing along the easterly line of Parcel No. 527 the following courses and distances: South 58 de-grees 16 minutes west 175.5 feet, crossing said road, south 27 degrees 40 minutes west 53.4 feet, south 17 degrees 21 minutes west 103.6 feet and south 30 degrees 13 minutes west 335 feet to the most southerly point of said parcel, in the east-erly line of Parcel No. 530, in the westerly line of the before mentioned road leading from Boiceville to Shokan; thence along said road line and partly along said easterly line of Parcel No. 530 south 38 degrees 6 minutes east 210 feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. 535; thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 534, 533. 532 and 531 north 74 degrees 34 minutes cast 442.6 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 531, in the centre of said Shandaken road; thence along the centre line of said road and the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 536 and 538 south 44 degrees 14 minutes east 83.4 feet and south 17 degrees 6 minutes east 478.6 feet to the point of intersection of said centre line with the centre line of said road leading from Shokan to Olive, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 535; thence partly along said northerly line and along the centre line of said road leading to Olive north 78 degrees 46 minutes east 136.1 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 535, at the point of intersection of said centre line with the centre line of a road leading from Shokanto Browns Station; thence along the centre line of said road leading to Browns Sta-tion and the easterly line of said parcel, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 530, and along the easterly line of Parcel No. 541, south 32 degrees 23 minutes east 132.7 feet, crossing Butternut Creek, to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 541; thence along the southerly line of same south 61 degrees 6 minutes west 90 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the be-fore mentioned easterly line of Parcel No. 530; thence partly along said line south 61 degrees 6 minutes west 91.1 feet, .~)uth 28 degrees 34 min-utes east 570 feet and south 25 degrees 58 min. utes east 344.8 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly line of same south 88 degrees 29 minutes west 189.1 feet and south 73 degrees 46 minutes west 82.3 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the easterly shore line of Esopus Creek; thence along said shore line and partly along the westerly line of said parcel north 24 degrees 17 minutes west 372.8 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 542; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, soutn 62 degrees 24 minutes west 123 feet to the southwest corner of same, in the centre of Esopus Creek' thence along said creek, the westerly line of said parcel, and partly along the westerly line of before mentioned Parcel No, 530, the following courses and distances: North 43 degrees 9 minutes west 253.3 feet, north 36 degrees 11 min. utes west 592.5 feet, north 38 degrees 59 minutks west 195.5 feet, north 22 degrees 4) minutes west 520.9 feet, crossing Shokan Avenue Bridge, and north 38 degrees 54 minutes west 1,347.7 feet to the most southerly pint of Parcel No. 521; thence partly along the southerly line of said parcel, and continuing along Esopus Creek the following courses ano distances: North 38 degrees 54 min-utes west 22 feet, north 61 degrees 5 minutes west 824.9 feet, north 67 degrees 11 minutes west 704.1 feet, north 73 degrees 35 minutes west 508.2 feet, north 58 degrees 59 minutes west 184.4 feet, north 48 degrees 37 minutes west 370.4 feet, north 32 degrees 15 minutes west 564 feet and north 20 degrees 37 minutes west 153.8 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 491. thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel and con-tinuing along Est -pus Creek the following courses and distances: , North 20 degrees 37 minutes West 79.1 feet, north 9 degrees 9 minutes west 432 feet, north 13 degrees 40 minutes west 204.4 feet, north 2 degrees 12 minutes west 208.4 feet, north 11 degrees 12 minutes west 437.6 feet and north 26 degrees 23 minutes west 88 feet to the south-' east corner of Parcel No. 490; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, south 71 degrees 52 minutes west 921.6 feet, crossing a road lead-ing from West Shokan to Boiceville, to the south-west corner of said parcel, in the before men-tioned easterly property line of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; thence along said railroad property line and the westerly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos, 493 and 497, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 498 and along the westerly line of Parcel No. 499, north 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds west 1,494.6 feet, recrossing said road leading from West Shokan to Boiceville, on a curve of 2,259 feet radius to the right, 1,100.8 feet, again crossing said road, and north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 1,327.3 feet, crossing Chestnut Bushkill and again recrossing said road, to the southwest corner cf Parcel No. 507, in the centre of Esopus Creel:; thence along the westerly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 511, and con-tinuing along said easterly railroad property line the following courses and distances: North 4 degrees 6 minutes east 1.160.1 feet, north 59 de-grees 30 minutes east 115 feet, north 17 minutes west 62 feet, north 67 degrees 4 minutes west 95 feet and north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 941.8 feet, crossing a road leading from Boiceville to Phoenicia, to the point or place of beginning.

The fee is to be acquired by The City of New York in all the real estate, Parcels Nos. 490 to 542, inclusive, contained in the above description.

Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed as aforesaid in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed de-scription of the real estate to be taken in fee, as above described.

In case any real estate hereinbefore described is used for highway er other public purposes,, such use shall continue until such time as The City of New York may acquire the right to close the same.

Dated January 11, 1909. FRANCIS KEY PENDL.ETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address. Hall of Records,

Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR.

SECTION No. 13, TOWNS OF OLIVE AND HURLEY, ULSTER COUNTY, NEW Yoag,

(NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP-POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL,

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make ap-plicat.i-m to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal tinder chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a• Special Term thereof to be held at the City Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Al- bany, N. Y., on the 27th day of February, 1.90x, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders_ one of whom shall reside in the County of New York and at least one of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

The following is a description of the real estate to be acquired, together with a reference to the date and place of filing the map.

All those certain pieces orarcels of real estate situated in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, County of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a map entitled `Reservoir Department. Sec-tion No. 13. Board of Water Supply of The City of New York. Map of real estate situated in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, County of Ulster and State of New York. to be acquired by The City of New York, under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, from the vicinity of Olive to the vicinity of Glenford," which map was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 22d day of December, 1908; which parcels are bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the northwest corner of Parcel No. 655, in the centre of the Ulster and Dela- ware plank road. said joint being also the southwest corner of Parcel No, 653, and running thence along the westerly line of said Parcel No. 653, north 40 degrees 21 minutes west 88.2 feet and north 37 degrees 36 minutes west 1,251.2 feet to the northwest corner of said parcel' thence along the northerly lines of same and Parcels Nos, 652. 647, 646 and 642, and partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 640, north 63 degrees 3 minutes east 1,912.1 feet, on a curve of 1.667 feet radius to the left, 584.2 feet, crossing a road leading from Olive and Ashton and north 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 1,483.1 feet to the most westerly point of Parcel No. 641, in the line between the Towns of Olive and Hurley ; thence partly along the west- .rly lines of said Parcel No. 641 and of Parcels Nos. 636 and 634, along the northerly line of Parcel No. 631, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 625, and along the westerly and northerly lines of Parcel No. 626, the follow- ing courses, distances and curves: North 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 701.8 feet, on a curve of 9,633 feet radius to the right, 401.2 feet, north 45 degrees 21 minutes 20 sec- onds east 686.7 feet, on a curve of 2.133 feet radius to the right, 478.7 feet, north 58 degrees 12 minutes 50 seconds east 753.3 feet, on a curve of 1,067 feet radius to the left, 484.3 feet, north 32 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds west 496.9 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 726.7 feet, on a curve of 556.8 feet radius to the left, 498.3 feet and north 59 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds east 179.9 feet, said lines run-ning 'partly along the easterly shore line of Kenozia Lake and crossing a road leading from Boiceville to Glenford, to the most easterly point of said Parcel No. 626. in the northerly line of before mentioned Parcel No- 625; thence partly along said northerly line, along the north-erly lines of Parcels Nos. 624, 623 and 656, and partly along the westerly and along the north- erly lines of Parcel No. 615 the following courses, distances and curves: I''orth 59 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds east 114.5 feet, on a curve of 381.6 feet radius to the right, 454 feet, on a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 475.3 feet, north 53 degrees 1 minute east 466.7 feet, on a curve of 5,567 feet radius to the left, 395.6 feet, north 48 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds east 840.7 feet, on a curve of 967 feet radius to the left, 268.3 feet, north 33 degrees 2 minutes 50 seconds east 836.4 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 183.6 feet, north 19 degrees 20 minutes east 527 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 697.2 feet and south 85 degrees 43 minutes east 246.6 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 615; thence along the easterly line of said parcel, south 29 degrees 38 minutes east 2,833 feet, crossing a road leading from Glenford to Ash-ton, south 30 degrees 45 minutes east 976.1 feet and south 29 degrees 20 minutes east 2,354.2 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence partly along the southerly line of same, south 67 degrees 54 minutes west 105.7 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 614; thence along the easterly line of said parcel, south 34 de- grees 28 minutes east 446.7 feet and south 36 degrees 44 minutes east 1,089 feet, crossing Beaver Kill, to the southeast corner of said par- cel, in the northerly property line of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; thence along said property line and the southerly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 613, 612, 611, 610, 609 and 608, south 55 degrees 19 minutes west 510 feet, along the southerly line of a road lead- ing from Ashton and crossing same, south 55 de- grees 19 minutes west 795.5 feet, on a curve of 2,832 feet radius to the right 1,049.5 feet, and south 76 degrees 33 minutes west 2,366.6 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 608; thence along the westerly line of said parcel north 39 degrees 39 minutes west 1,560.4 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 627; thence along the southerly line of said parcel south 68 degrees 20 minutes west 1,412.1 feet, recrossing Beaver Kill, to the southwest corner of said par-cel; thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel north 24 degrees 20 minutes west 1,961.7 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 628' thence along the southerly line of said parcel south 64 degrees 50 minutes west 956.7 feet to the southwest corner of same, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 629; thence partly along said line south 28 degrees 1 minute east 150.7 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence partly along the southerly line of same south 46 degrees 20 minutes west 224 feet and north 44 degrees 2 minutes west 46.2 feet to the most easterly point of Parcel No. 630; thence partly along the easterly lines of said parcel and Par- cel No. 657 south 42 degrees 3 minutes west 199 feet, north 64 degrees 8 minutes west 88 feet and south 29 degrees 8 minutes west 365.2 feet to the most southerly point of said Parcel No. 657 in the centre of a road leading from Ashton to kenozia Lake; thence along the centre line of said road and the Westerly line of said parcel and partly along the westerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 630 north 12 degrees 15

minutes west 120.3 feet. north 3 degrees 56 min-utes east 184 feet and north 16 degrees 52 minutes west 154.1 feet to the point of intersec-tiott of the said centre line with the centre line of a road leading from Glenford to Olive, at the most easterly point of Parcel No. 632; thence partly along the easterly and southerly line of said Parcel No. 632, partly along the easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 634, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 635, partly along the easterly line of before mentioned Par-eel No. 636 and along the centre line of said road leading from Olive to Glenford, the follow-ing courses and distances: South 43 degrees 38 minutes west 239.6 feet, south 49 degrees 18 minutes west 173.4 feet, south 40 degrees 10 minutes west 126.8 feet, south 54 degrees 14 minutes west 458.1 feet, south 43 degrees, 33 minutes west 327.9 feet, south 51 degrees 36 minutes west 102.9 feet, south 35 degrees 37 minutes west 123.1 feet, south 43 degrees 36 min-utes west 202.9 feet, south 11 degrees 18 minutes west 121.5 feet, south 7 degrees 58 minutes west 117.5 feet, south 21 degrees 2 minutes west 135.8 feet, south 30 degrees 44 minutes west 302.3 feet and south 42 degrees 44 minutes west 31.4 feet; thence continuing along the easterly line of Parcel No. 636, north 44 degrees 31 minutes west 112 feet and south 47 degrees 45 minutes west 176.7 feet to the most southerly point of said parcel, in the easterly line of Parcel No. 637; thence partly along said line, south 25 degrees 4 minutes east 123 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel, in the centre of the before-mentioned road; hence along said centre line and the southerly Tine of saidarcel, south 50 degrees 36 minutes west 117.5 feet to a point in the southerly line of the before-men-tioned Ulster and Delaware Plank road; thence along said southerly line and continuing along the southerly line of Parcel No. 637, south 90 degrees west 23.8 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the before-mentioned line be-tween the Towns of Hurley and Olive; thence along said town line and partly along the west-erly line of said parcel, north 25 degrees 42 minutes west 20 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 638, in the centre of said plank road; thence along the centre line of said plank road, along the southerly lines of said Parcel No. 638 and Parcels Nos. 639, 643 and 644 and partly along the southerly line of Parcel No. 645, the following courses and distances: South 86 de-grees 4 minutes west 267.4 feet, south 69 degrees 6 minutes west 204.7 feet, south 77 degrees 50 minutes west 641.9 feet, south 63 degrees 57 minutes west 374 feet, south 59 degrees 29 min-utes west 286.5 feet, south 65 degrees 43 minutes west 385.2 feet and south 80 degrees 21 minutes west 71.9 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 645, in the easterly line of before-ntentioned Parcel No. 646; thence partly along said line and continuing along the centre line of said plank road, south 80 degrees 21 minutes west 110 feet; thence continuing along the east-erly line of Parcel No. 646, along the southerly line of same, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 651, along the southerly and partly along the westerly lines of said parcel, along the southerly lines of Parcels Nos. 654 and 658 and along the southerly and westerly lines of Parcel No. 655. the following courses and distances: South 28 degrees 22 minutes east 364.5 feet, south 83 degrees 6 minutes west 316 feet, south 34 degrees 50 minutes east 514.7 feet, south 59 degrees 22 minutes west 399.2 feet, north 36 degrees 13 minutes west 1,028.6 feet, south 79 degrees 52 minutes west 19.9 feet, north 8 de-grees 34 minutes west 50.4 feet, south 62 degrees 3 minutes west 444 feet, north 38 degrees 43 minutes west 90.5 feet and north 38 degrees 49 minutes west 147.2 feet to the point or place of beginning.

The fee is to be acquired by The City of New York in all the real estate, Parcels Nos. 608 to 660, both inclusive, contained in the above de-scription.

Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed as aforesaid, in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more de-tailed description of the real estate to be taken in fee, as above described.

In case any real estate hereinbefore described is used for highways or other public purposes, such use shall continue until such time as The City of New York may acquire the right to close the same.

Dated January 11. 1909. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office address, Hall of Records,

corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR.

SECTION No. 12, TOWN OF OLIVE, ULSTER COUNTY, N.Y.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP-POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL.

P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make appli-cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the City Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Albany, N. Y., on the 27th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York and at least one of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

The following is a description of the real estate to be acquired, together with a reference to the date and place of filing the map: All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate

situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster, and State of New York, shown on a map en-titled "Reservoir Department, Section No. 12, Board of Water Supply of The City of New York, mao of real estate situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York, under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Asholcan Reservoir and appurtenances, in Shokan and vicinity," which map was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 22d day of December, 1908, which parcels are bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel No. 550. at the point of intersection of a road leading from Olive to Boiceville (Ulster and Dela-ware plank road) with the centre line of a road leading from Browns Station to Coldbrook, and running thence along the centre line of said road leading to Coldbrook and the westerly lines of said Parcel No. 550 and Parcel No. 548 and partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 546,

north 17 degrees 6 minutes west 478.6 feet and north 44 degrees 14 minutes west 83.4 feet to a point in the southerly line of Parcel No. 544; thence partly along said line, south 74 degrees 34 minutes west 442.1 feet, crossing a road lead-ing front Boiceville to Shokan, to a point in the westerly line of same, at the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 544; thence along said westerly road line and partly along the westerly line of said parcel, north 38 degrees 6 minutes west 121 feet, crossing a brook; thence continuing along said westerly line of Parcel No. 544, the following courses and distances: North 30 de-grees 13 minutes east 335 feet, north 17 degrees 21 minutes east 103.6 feet north 27 degrees 40 minutes east 53.4 feet and north 58 degrees 16 minutes east 175.5 feet, crossing the before men-tinned road leading from Browns Station to Cold-brook. to a point in the easterly line thereof; thence along said easterly road line, north 29 de-grees 10 minutes west 103.6 feet; thence con-tinuing along said westerly line of Parcel No. 544, south , degrees 3 minutes east 431.4 feet, recrossng the before mentioned brook, north 33 degrees 36 minutes west 215 feet and 'north 45 degrees 9 minutes cast 588.9 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel "No. 544, in the southerly line of Parcel No. 543; thence partly along said southerly line, north 76 degrees 54 minutes west 90 feet and north 66 degrees 31 minutes west 297.3 feet to the southwest corner of same; thence along the westerly line of said parcel. north 35 degrees 22 minutes east 435.6 feet, north 62 degrees 13 minutes cast 58.8 feet and north 19 degrees 42 minutes east 357.1 feet to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence along the northerly line of said parcel, along the north-eriv and easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 596 and (02 and along the easterly line of Parcel No. 604, the following courses, distances and curves: South 59 degrees 21 minutes cast 795.3 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left 385 feet, south 88 degrees 6 minutes 40 seconds east 311.9 feet, on a curve of 498 feet radius to the right 663.8 feet, south 11 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds east 302.2 feet, on a curve of 267 feet radius to the left 355.9 feet, south 88 degrees 7 minutes east 140.5 feet, south 16 degrees 39 minutes west 249.8 feet, north 87 degrees 23 minutes east 519.2 feet, south 7 degrees 14 minutes east 398.3 feet and south 6 degrees 39 minutes east 371.5 feet, crossing Butternut Creek, to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 604, in the centre of the before mentioned road leading from Olive to Boiceville (Ulster and Delaware plankroad), said point being also in the northerly line of Parcel No. 607; thence partly along said line and along the centre line of said road north 86 degrees 42 minutes east 478,3 feet and north 82 degrees 22 minutes east 122 feet, crossing a branch of before mentioned Butternut Creek, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 607; thence along the easterly line of said parcel, partly, along the northerly line of Parcel No. 573, along the easterly lines of same and of Parcel No. 597, the following courses and distances: South 9 degrees 43 minutes east 968.8 feet, north 85 degrees 34 minutes east 478 feet, south 21 degrees 36 minutes west 622.4 feet, south 35 degrees 1 minute east 1,020.5 feet, south 43 degrees 3 minutes '.vest 503.8 feet and south 1 degree 57 minutes east 418.5 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 597, in the centre of the road leading front Brodhead to Olive; thence along the centre line of said road, partly along the southerly line of said Parcel No. 597, along the southerly lines of Parcels Nos, 598, 60U and 601, the following courses and distances: South 79 degrees 5 minutes west 288.7 feet, south 73 degrees 15 minutes west 681.7 feet, south 69 degrees 50 minutes west 198 feet, south 69 degrees 49 min-utes west 144.7 feet, south 83 degrees 37 min-utes west 164.4 feet, north 74 degrees 30 minutes west 165.4 feet, south 68 degrees 20 minutes west 202.9 feet, south 85 degrees 39 minutes west 280.4 feet, south 86 degrees 24 minutes west 342.2 feet and south 81 degrees 17 minutes west 71.9 feet to the point of intersection of said centre line with the centre line of a road leading from Browns Station to Shokan; thence along the centre line of said road leading to Shokan north 22 degrees 53 minutes west 33.4 feet; thence continuing along the southerly line of said parcel and along the southerly line of Parcel No. 597, the following courses and dis-tances: South 60 degrees 1 minute west 42.8 feet, south 86 degrees 55 minutes west 909.9 feet, south 84 degrees 49 minutes west 135.2 feet, south 3 degrees 25 minutes west 813.8 feet and south 86 degrees 29 minutes west 376.6 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel No. 597, in the easterly shore of Esopus Creek; thence along said shore and the westerly line of said parcel north 4 degrees 46 minutes 21 seconds west 2,521.2 feet to the northwest corner of said parcel, in the southerly line of Parcel No. 573; thence partly along said line south 89 de-grees 49 minutes west 96.2 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel, in the centre of said Esopus Creek; thence along the centre line of said creek and partly along the westerly line of said parcel north 33 minutes west 11 feet and north 2 degrees 31 minutes east 386.4 feet; thence continuing along said westerly line, north 87 degrees west 82.9 feet to a point in the westerly shore of said creek; thence along said shore and continu-ing along the westerly line of Parcel No. 573, north 29 degrees 1 minute west 922.4 feet to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence partly along the northerly line of same and crossing said Esopus Creek, north 61 degrees .2 minutes east 63 feet, south 43 degrees 9 minutes east 253.3 feet and north 62 degrees 2-I minutes east 123 feet to another point in the easterly shore of said Esopus Creek; thence along said shore and continuing along the northerly line of Par-cel No. 573, south 24 degrees 17 minutes east 372.8 feet; thence still continuing along said northerly line of Parcel No, 573, the following courses and distances: North 73 degrees 46 min-utes east 82.3 feet, north 88 degrees 29 minutes east 189.1 feet, north 25 degrees 58 minutes west 344.8 feet, north 28 degrees 34 minutes west 570 feet and north 61 degrees 6 minutes east 181 feet to a point in the centre of the before-mentioned road leading from Browns Sta-tion to Coldbrook; thence along the centre line of said road and continuing along said northerly line of Parcel No. 573, north 32 degrees 23 min-utes west 58.5 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 570, at the point of intersection of said centre line with the centre line of before-mentioned Butternut Creek - thence continuing along the centre line of said road and the west-erly line of said Parcel No. 570, north 32 de-grees 23 minutes west 74.2 feet to the north-west corner of said parcel, at the point of inter-section of said centre line with the centre line of the before-mentioned road leading from Olive to Boiceville (Ulster and Delaware plank road), in the southerly line of Parcel No. 549; thence partly along said southerly line, along the south-erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 550 and along the centre line of said road leading from Olive to Boiceville, south 78 degrees 46 minutes west 136.1 feet to the point or place of begin-ning.

The fee is to be acquired by The City of New York in all the real estate, Parcels Nos. 543 to 607. both inclusive, contained in the above de-scription.

Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed as aforesaid, in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed de-scription of the real estate to be taken in fee, as above described.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 869

In case any real estate liercinbefore described is used for highways or other public purposes, such use shall continue until such time as The City of New York may acgturc the right to close the same.

Dated January 11, 1909. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office address, Hall of Records,

corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough of Manhattan. New York City.

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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER COUNTY.

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL AND FOR THE APPROVAL BY THE SUPREME COURT OP THE NEW HIGHWAY SYSTEM SHOWN ON THE MAP HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO IN THE

TOWNS OF OLIVE, MARRLETOWN, HURLEY, WOODSTOCK AND KINGSTON, ULSTER COUNTY.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make ap-plication to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commission-ers of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905 and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and for the purpose of procuring the approval by the Supreme

purpose of

the new highway system shown on said map and hereinafter particularly described.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof to be held in and for the Third Judicial District, at the City Hall in the City of Albany, Albany County, N. L(., on the 13th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court app, dinting three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York and at least one of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof and supple-mental thereto, and for the approval by the Court of the highway system shown on said map and hereinafter more particularly described.

The real estate sought to be taken or affected is situated in the Towns of Olive. Marbletown, Hurley, Woodstock and Kingston, County of Ulster and State of New York,

The following is a description of the real estate to be acquired in fee, to ether with a reference to the date and place of filing the map, such real estate being existing highways which are to be closed.

All the highways which lie within the area of real estate heretofore acquired, or to be ac-quired, by The City of New York for the con struction of the Ashokan Reservoir, shown on a map of Highway Section, Reservoir Depart-ment, filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 7th day of July, 1908, which said map is en-titled Reservoir Department. Highway Section, Board of Water Supply of The City of New York. Map of real estate to be acquired and real estate to be substitute(] therefor, situated in the Towns of Olive, Marbletown. hurley. Woodstock and Kingston, County of Ulster and State of New York, under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended. for the construction of Ashnkan Reservoir and appurtenances," which sail highways are num-bered from 1 to 70, consecutively. both inclusive, said numbers being c, ntained within the heavy single lined circles, and are described as follows:

Town of Olive. 1. Tongore Road-From a point 800 feet north-

erly of the Tongore M. E. Church to its junction with Shokan avenue, in the Village oI West Shokan; length 3.61 miles.

2. Question hook Ruatl-Prom the Tongore road to the Sarnsonville road; length 0.76 mile.

3. Santsonvillc Road-Front Olive City to the corner near the residence of Marshall Hollister; length 1.18 miles.

4. Turner Road-From its junction with the Tongore road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described, near the residence of Lorenzo B. I3isirop; length 0.52 mile.

5. Mountain Ruad-From its junction with the Tongore road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.30 toile.

6. Bridal Veil Road-Prom its junction with the Tongore road, near Buccabuue Brie k, to the line of the substituted now highway, hereinafter described, near the residence of George 1Vorden; length 0.87 mile.

7. McMillan Road-From its junction with the Bridal Veil road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.45 mile.

8. Cross Road-Between Tongore road and Bridal Veil road, front its junction with the Tongore road, near Brodhead's Bridge, to its junction with the Bridal Veil road; length 0.15 mile.

9. Bushkill Road-Froth its junction with the Tongore road and Shokan avenue, in the Village of West Shokan, to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.85 mile.

10. High Point Road-From its junction with the Bushkill road, near the Baptist Church, to the line of the substituted new highway, herein-after described; length 0.60 mile.

11. Ilesley Road-From its junction with the High Point road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.15 mile.

12. Shokan Avenue-From its junction with the Tongore road and the Bushkill road, in the Vil-lage of West Shokan, to its junction with the State road at the easterly end of the Shokan Bridge; length 0.76 mile.

13. Creek Road-From its junction with Sho-kan avenue, near the westerly end of the Shokan Bridge, to its junction with the 'lbngore road, near the Evergreen Cemetery; length 0.66 mile.

14. Old Road to Shokan-From its junction with the Creek road, near the Shokan Bridge, to its junction with the Tongore road, near the resi-dence of W. B. Ennist; length 0.57 mile.

15. West Shokan to Boiceville-Prom its junc-tion witls Shokan avenue, near the railroad stn tion, to the line of the substituted new highways hereinafter described, near the residence of Levi Bell; length 3 miles.

16. A Road-From its junction with Shokan avenue, near the westerly end of the Shokan Bridget to its junction with the West Shokan to Boiceville road, near the Bushkill Bridge; length 0.67 mile.

17. A Road--From its junction with the Bush-kill road, near the residence of Merritt Crispell, to its junction with the West Shokan to Boice-ville road, near the Bushkill Bridge; length 0.31 mile.

18. Wank or Burger Road-From itsunction with the 'Vest Shokan to Boiceville road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.95 mile.

19. Traver Hollow P Road-rom its junction with the West Shukan to Boiceville road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length 0.13 mile.

20. Coons Road-From its junction with the Tongore road at Olive City to the Ulster and

Delaware Railroad at Browns Station; length 1.75 miles.

21. Pulp Mill Road-From the Ulster and Del-aware Railroad at Browns Station to a point near Browns Bridge, across the Ileaverkill; length 0.40 mile.

22. Browns Station to Shokan Road-From the Ulster and Delaware Railroad at Browns Station to the State road at Shokan; length 2.96 miles.

23. 1 alen Road-From its junction with the Coons road, near the Winchell Cemetery, to its junction with the Browns Station to Shokan road, near the residence of Marshall Winn; length 0.57 mile.

24. State Road-From the easterly end of the Sliukan Bridge to the westerly line of property owned by Charles McDonald; length. 1.04 miles.

25. Dugway Road-From the easterly end of the Shokan Bridge to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described. to a point 850 feet southerly from the residence of John McKelvey; length, 3.04 miles.

26. Cross Road from the Boiceville Post Office to the Shandaken Road-From the Boiceville post office to a point 75 feet westerly from the Patchen Brook; length, 0.57 mile.

27. Shandaken Road-From the State road at Shokan to the line of the substituted new high-way, hereinafter described, at a point 300 feet southeasterly from the house of Joseph Dewitt; length, 1.04 miles.

28. RaineyRoad-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Shokan road, near the resi-dence of Oliver Davis, to the line between lands now or formerly of John Windrum and Benja-ntin Van Steenburgh; length, 1.32 miles.

29. Green Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Shokan road, near the resi-dence of William Angevine to its junction with the Rainey road; length, 1.42 miles.

30. Brown's Station to Ashton Road-From Brown's Station to the State road, between Olive and Ashton; length, 2.6$ miles.

31. State Road-From a point 1,200 feet west-erly from the Four Corners at Olive to the line between the towns of Olive and Hurley; length, 1.37 miles.

32. A Cross Road-From its junction with the State road, near the residence of R. Goldberg, to the line of the substituted new highway, herein-after described; length, 0.40 mile.

33. A Cross Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Ashton road, near the sawmill, to the line of the substituted new highway, here-inafter described; length, 0.84 mile.

34. A Road-From its junction with the cross road in front of the residence of John Gallagher to its junction with the cross road leading to the Itantist Church: length, 0.87 mile.

35. Green Hill Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Ashton road, near the -esidence of Tlriab Wood, to the function with the tureen road. near the residence of George Green; length, 0.60 mile.

36. Beaverkill Road-From its junction with the Pulp Idill road, near the school house at B'rown's Station. to the line between the towns of Olive and Hurley; length, 1.61 miles.

37. Brown's Station to Stone Church Road- Front its junction with the Beaverkill road, near the Beaverkill Bridge, to the line between the towns of Olive and Marbletown; length, 0.85 isle.

38. Manner Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Stone Church road, near the residence of Mrs. Leonard, to the line between the towns of Olive and Diarbletown; length, 0.1,6 mile.

Total length of roads above described in the town of Olive: 40.48 miles.

Town of Marbletown.

39. Manser Road-From the line between the towns of Olive and Marbletown to the line be-tween the towns of Marbletown and Hurley; length, 0.13 mile.

40. Brown's Station to Stone Church Road- 1•'rorn the line between the towns of Olive and Nlarbletown to its junction with the Marbletown road, near the residence of Spencer Jones; length, 1.42 miles.

41. Lapla Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Stone Church road, near the bridge over the Clovekill. to line of the sub-stituted new highway, hereinafter described; length. 0.15 mile.

42. Marbletown Road-From its junction unction with the Lapla road, near the school house, to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter de-seribed; length, 0.76 mile.

43. Pulp Mill Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Stone Church road to the line between the L. P. Miller property and prop-crty owned by New York City; length, 0.10 mile.

44. Hogan Road-From its junction with the Brown's Station to Stone Church road to the line between the towns of Marbletown and Hurley; length, 0.95 mile.

Total length of roads above described in the town of Marbletown: 3.51 miles.

Town of Hurley. 45, flank Road-From the line between the

towns of Olive and Hurley, at Ashton, to the line between the properties of Tappert Brothers and Andrew Mulligan, near West hurley; length, 4.59 miles.

46. Beaverkill Road-From the line between the towns of Olive and Hurley to the Plank road; length, 2.20 miles.

47. Manser Road-From the line between the towns of Marbletown and Hurley to the Beaver' kill road, near the residence of William Urban; length, 0.10 mile.

48. Hogan Road-From the line between the towns of Marbletown and Hurlep to the Beaver-kill road, near the residence of Fred Hales, Sr.; length, 1 mile.

49. Cross Road-From its junction with the Beaverkill road, near the school house, District No. 2, to line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.23 mile.

50. Quarry Road-From its junction with the Plank road, near the Goodwin quarry, to the lime of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.62 mile.

51. Marbletown Road-From its junction with the clank road, near the school house, District No. 6, to the line of the substituted new high-wa,, hereinafter described; length, 0.65 mile.

52. New Road-From its junction with the clank road, in the village of West Hurley, to the line of the substituted new highway, herein-after described; length 0.70 mile.

53. Honey Street-Isrom itsunction with the plank road ', its junction with the new road; length, 0.22 mile.

54. Steenekill Road-From the plank road at Carey's Corners to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.60 mile.

55. Morgan Hill Road-From its junction with the plank road in the village of West Hurley, to the line o? the substituted new high- way, hereinafter described, near the house of William Young; length, 0.62 mile.

56. Glenford Road-From its junction with the Plank road, near the school house at Ashton. to its junction with the plank road at Carey's Corners; length, 5.50 miles.

57. Validate Road-From its junction with the plank road to a point 150 feet southerly from where said road crosses the line between the towns of Hurley and Kingston; length, 0,66 mile.

58. Cross Road to Vandale-From its junction with the Glenford road to its junction with the Vandale road, 250 feet southerly from where

said road crosses the line between the towns of Hurley and Kingston; length, 0.50 mile.

59, Van Stcenburgh Road-Frmn its junction with the Glenford read, near the residence of Charles Van Steenburgh, to the line between the towns of hurley and Woodstock; length, 0.62 mite.

60. Quarry Street-All of Quarry street, in the village of West Ifurley; length, 0.08 mile.

61. Railroad Avenue-from ill junction with the plank road, in the village of West Hurley, to its junction with the Glendale road, near the residence of Charles Van Steenburgh; length, 0.76 mile.

62. Woodstock Road-From its junction with the Glenford road, near the residence of Henry Beisner, to the line of the substituted new bight- way , hereinafter described, near the residence

N ofNathan Wolven; length, 0.47 mile. 63. Sawkill Road-Front its junction with the

Woodstock road, near the rchool house, Dis- trict No. 5. to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.29 mile.

64. Cross Road-From its junction with the Glenford road, near the residence of Ira Sax, to the Plank road, near the Goodwin quarry; length, 1.16 miles.

65. Glenford to Woodstock Road-From its junction with the Glenford road to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter de- scribed. length, 0.38 mile,

66. Glenford to Yankeetown Road-From its junction with the Glenford road, near the Glen-ford post office, to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.10 mile.

67. Glenford to Woodstock (Mountain Road) -From its junction with the Glenford road, near the M. E. Church, to the line of the substituted new highway, hereinafter described; length, 0.15 mile.

68. Temple Pond Road-From its junction with the plank road, near the Ashton post office, to the line of the substituted new highway, near the outlet of Temple Pond; length, 1.16 miles.

69. Cross Road-From its junction with the Glenford road, near the residence of Sherman Ballard, to its junction with the Temple Pond road; length, 0.47 mile. Total length of roads above described in the

town of Ilurley. 23.83 miles. Town of Woodstock.

70. Van Steenburgh Road-Prom the line be-tween the towns of Hurley and Woodstock to the line between the Matthew Williams' property and property owned or to be acquired by New York City; length, 0.13 mile.

Total length of roads above described in town of Woodstock, 0.33 mile.

The following is a description shown on said map as it is proposed to substitute in place of the real estate now used for such highway pur-poses. The public to have the perpetual use of such real estate so substituted for highway Purposes: DESCRIPTION OF STRIPS OF REAL ESTATE, SHOWN

ON MAP OF HIGHWAY SECTION, RESERVOIR DEPARTMENT, WHICH ARE TO BE DEDICATED TO TILE USE OF THE PUBLIC FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES, To TAKE THE PLACE OF SUCH PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, SHOWN ON SAID MAP, As ARE TO BE DISCONTINUED,

All those certain strips, pieces or parcels of real estate, sixty-six feet wide, shown on a map of highway Section, Reservoir Department, filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 7th day of July, 1908, which said map is entitled "Reservoir Department, Highway Section, hoard of Water Supp'.y of The City of New York. Map of real estate to be acquired and real estate to be sub-stituted therefor, situated in the Towns of Olive, 1larbletown. hurley, Woodstock and Kingston, County of Ulster and State of New York, under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Asho-kan Reservoir and appurtenances," which said strips are numbered from 1 to 23 consecutively, both inclusive, said numbers being contained Within the large double circles, are to be acquired in fee and are described as follows:

1. Snbstiiuted New Highway, Town of Olive. Beginning at an angle in the Samsonville road

opposite the residence of Marshall Hollister, and running thence (1) north 42 degrees .01 minutes west 419.8 feet; (2) thence to and partly along the exterior line of Section 4 (property acquired by The City of New York), north 44 degrees .0o minutes west 1,402.9 feet; (3) thence con-tinuing along said exterior line and along the exterior lines of Sections 8 and 10, the following curves, courses and distances: On a curve or 633 feet radius to the right, 760 feet, (4) north 24 degrees 44 minutes east 963.7 feet, (5) on a curve of 1,367 feet radius to the left, 479.3 feet, (6) north 4 degrees 40 minutes east 4,019.6 feet; (7) on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 446.1 feet, (8) north 511 degrees .05 minutes west 261.8 feet, (9) out a curve of 667 feet radius to the left, 453.2 feet, (10) north 89 de-grees west 1,010.4 feet, 111) on a curve of 1,067 feet radius to the left, 647.1 feet, (12) south 56 degrees 15 minutes west 219.2 feet, (13) oil a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 479.5 feet, (14) north 72 degrees 11 minutes west 1,231.7 feet, (15) on a curve of 1,833 feet radius to the right, 207.9 feet(16) north 65 degrees 41 minutes west 556.4 feet, (17) on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 322.6 feet, (18) north 23 degrees west 219 feet, (19) north 9 de- grees .02 minutes east 321.0 feet. (20) on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 382.3 feet, (21) north 28 degrees 42 minutes west 251.9 feet, (22) on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 365.2 feet, (23) north 55 degrees 59 minutes west 1,221.1 feet, (24) on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 217.3 feet (25) north 41 de-grees .02 minutes west 2,163.8 feet, (26) on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 248.9 feet, (27) north 59 degrees 38 minutes west 1.91.5 feet, (28) oil a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 350.3 feet, (29) north 35 degrees 33 minutes 20 sec-onds west 617.3 feet; (30) on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 450.1 feet and (31) north 4 degrees 36 minutes west 1,092 feet; thence north 4 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds west 1,051.7 feet to another point in the exterior boundary line of said section No. 10; (33) thence along said boundary line, the following courses, distances and curves: North 4 degrees .06 minutes Itt seconds west 1,213.2 feet; (34) north 9 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds west 1,158.7 feet; (35) north 39 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds east 700.8 feet; (36) north 20 degrees .05 minutes 10 seconds east 629.7 feet; (37) on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 50.3 feet; (38) north 37 degrees 18 minutes 10 sec-onds east 511.3 feet; (39) on a curve of 267 feet radius to the left 294.8 feet; (40) north 25 degrees 57 minutes 50 seconds west 763.1 feet; (41) on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 571.9 feet; (42) north 35 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds east 100.1 feet; (43) on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 477 feet; (44) north 23 degrees .01 minutes west 579.1 feet; (45) on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left, 165.2 feet; (46) north 60 degrees 52 minutes west 474.9 feet; (47) north 19 degrees 32 minutes 50 sec- onds west 673 feet; (48) on a curve of 200 feet radius to the right, 157.2 feet; (49) north 25 degrees 30 minutes east 177.5 feet; (50) on a curve of 450 feet radius to the left, 206.9 feet; (51) north 50 minutes 20 seconds west 1,086.7 feet; (52) on a curve of 1,033 feet radius to the right, 986.8 feet; (53) north 53 degrees 53 min- utes 30 seconds east 400.4 feet; (54) on a curve

of 567 feet radius to the lit, 410.2 feet; (55) ur:rth 12 degrees 26 minutes 10 seconds east 152.9 feet; (56) north Si degrees 52 minutes 10 see-

m ils cast 128.3 feet- (57) on a curve of 138.2 feet radius to the left, 136.3 feet; (58) north 25 degrees 21 minutes east 295 feet; (59) oil a curve of 420.5 feet radius to the right, 475.2 fe,-t; ((,0) south 89 degrees 53 minutes east 427.3 feet to a line 40 feet west of the centre line of time Ulster and Delaware Railroad and parallel thereto; (61) thence along said line, south 4 degrees .06 minutes west 66.2 feet; (62) thence returning parallel to and 66 feet from courses 60 to 5u, inclusive. until opposite the be-ginning of course 56; thence on a curve of 120 feet radius to the left 145.3 feet; thence south 12 degrees 25 minutes west 26 feet until oppo-site the end of course 54; thence continuing parallel to and 66 feet from courses 54 to 49, inclusive, until Opp:,sitc the end of course 48; thence on a curve of 134 feet radius to the left, 172.4 feet; thence south 48 degrees 13 ntin-utes east 73.5 feet; thence on a curve of 216 feet radius to the right, 108.7 feet; thence south 19 degrees 32 minutes 50 second., east 452.2 feet; thence on a curve of 134 feet radius to the left, 97 feet; thence south 60 degrees 52 minutes east 280 feet until opposite the end of course 45; thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses 45 to 36, .elusive. thence south 39 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds west 395 feet: thence on a curve of 600 feet radius t-, the left, 517.2 feet; thence south 9 decrees 44 minutes 20 seconds east 855 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses 33 to 20, inclusive; thence south 10 minutes east 351.1 feet; thence on a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 419.7 feet until opposite the end of course 16; thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses 16 to 1, inclusive, until r`PP'msite the place of beginning: thence south 47 degrees 59 minutes west 66 fret, to the said point or place of beginning; length, 6.92 miles.

2. Substituted A'ew Highway, Town of Olive. Beginning at a point 40 feet easterly from

the centre line of the Ulster and Delaware Rail-road at a point opposite the end of course 61 in the description of Substituted New highway No. I, and running thence parallel to and 40 feet from said centre line, north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 60.3 feet and north 85 degrees 54 minutes west 7 feet; thence parallel to and 33 feet from the centre line of the Ulster and IUclaware Railroad and along the exterior line of real estate Section No. I1, north 4 degrees 6 minutes east 278.7 feet, and on a curve of 1,943 feet radius to the left 1-IS feet; thence continuing along the said exterior line and the exterior lines of Sections Nos. 12 and 14 the following courses, distances and curves: (I) North t.3 degrees 31 minutes 20 seconds east 2.063.(, feet: (2) south 20 degrees 43 minutes SO seconds east 4156.4 feet: (3) on a curve of 854.5 feet radius to the left 329.3 feet; (4) on a curve of 350 feet radius to the right 249.4 feet; 15) south 1 degree 59 minutes 20 seconds east 153.6 feet; (6) on a curve of 600 feet radius to the right 306.6 feet; (7) south 27 degrees 17 minutes 10 seconds west 254.9 feet; (8) on a curve of 889.8 feet radius to the left 290.5 feet; (')) mm a curve of 4(7 feet radius to the left 571 feet; (10) on a curve of 341 feet radius to the right 342.4 feet; (11) south 3 degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds east 1,308.7 feet; (12) on a curve of 7d7 feet radius to the left 237.7 feet; (13) south 21 degrees 42 minutes east 1,419.5 feet; (14) on a carve of 833 feet radius to the right 410.6 feet: (15) oil a curve of 1,158.9 feet radius to the left 593.6 feet; (16) on a curve of 1.320.3 feet radius to the left 645 feet; (17) anuth 50 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds east 227.4 feet; (18) on a curve of 230 feet radius to the right 326.4 feet; (19) south 30 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds west 171.1 feet; (20) on a curve of 101.1 feet radios to the left 166.2 feet; (21) south 63 degrees 41 minutes 40 sec- onds east 103.9 feet; (22) on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right 312.3 feet: (23) on a curve of 560.6 feet radius to the left 260.2 feet; (34) south 48 degrees 57 minutes 40 seconds east 2.266.2 feet; (25) on a curve of 2,167 feet radius to the left 392.9 feet; (26) south 59 de- hrees 21 minutes east 1,961.2 feet: (27) on a curve of 7(;7 feet radius to the left 385 feet; I7i1) south 88 degrees 6 minutes 40 seconds east 311.9 feet; (29) on a curve of 498 feet radius to the right 633.8 feet; (30) south 11 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds cast 302.2 feet; (31) on a curve of 267 feet radius to the left 355.9 feet; (32) south 88 degrees 7 minutes east 584.2 feet; (33) on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right 319.3 feet; (34) on a curve of 988.1 feet rartius to the left 552.4 feet; (35) solidi 77 de- srees 54 n;inutes 10 seconds east 500.2 feet; (36) thence on a curve of 333 feet radius to the right 293.3 feet; (37) and on a curve of 139.6 feet radius to the left 181 feet to another point in the exterior line of Section No. 14, on the north-erly side of the State road: thence south 13 degrees 52 minutes east 49.5 feet; thence south 76 degrees 8 minutes west 30 feet; thence on a curve of 175 feet radius to the right 226.9 feet, to a point 66 feet from and opposite the end of course 36: thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses 36 to 3, inclusive; thence north 20 de-grees 43 minutes 50 seconds west 318.9 feet; thence on a curve of 67 feet radius to the left 112 feet: thence south 63 degrees 31 minutes 20 seconds west 749.3 feet; thence on a curve of 217 feet radius to the left 225 feet; thence south 4 det'rces 6 minutes west 320 feet until oppo-site the Place of beginning: thence north 85 de-grees 54 minutes west 59 feet to the said point or place of beginning; length 3.71 mires.

Also, a ritht of crossing over the Ulster mid Delaware Railroad between the end of Substi-tuted New Highway No. I and the beginning of No. 2.

3. Substituted New Highwray, Town of Olive. Beginning at a point in the northerly bounds

of the State road, where the exterior line of Section No. 14 inters,cts the same, and running thence along the said exterior line and the ex-terior line of Section No. 13, (1) north 63 de- grees 3 minutes cast 5,154.4 feet, (2) on a curve of 1,667 feet radius to the left, 584.2 feet, and (3) north 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 1,483.1 feet to the line between the Towns of Olive and Hurley; thence along said town line, south 25 degrees 34 minutes cast 61.4 feet; thence returning parallel to and 66 feet from courses 3 to 1, inclusive, until opposite the place of beginning; thence due north 74 feet to the said point or place of beginning; length 1.37 miles.

4. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. Beginning at the end of the third course of

Parcel No. 3 of the substituted new highway, in the hue between the Towns of Olive and Hurley, and running from thence along the exterior line of Section No. 13, the following courses, distances and curves: North 42 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 701.8 feet, on a courve of 9,633 feet radius to the right, 401.2 feet, north 45 degrees 21 minutes 20 seconds east 686.7 feet, on a curve of 2,133 feet radius to the right, 478.7 feet, north 58 degrees 12 minutes 50 seconds east 753.3 feet, on a courve of 1,057 feet radius to the left, 484.3 feet, north 32 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds cast 496.9 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 726.7 feet, on a curve of 556.8 feet radius to the left. 498.3 feet, north 59 degrees 3 minutes 20 seconds east 294.4 feet, on a curve of 381.6 feet radius to the right, 454 feet, oat a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 475.3 feet, north 53 degrees I minute east

870 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

466.7 feet, on a curve of 5,5(7 feet radius to tl left, 395 feet, north 48 degrees 56 minutes , seconds east 840.7 feet. on a curve of 967 fe radius to the left. 268.3 feet, north 33 degrees minutes 50 seconds east 836.4 feet, on a cur, of 767 feet radius to the left, 183.6 feet. non 19 degrees 20 minutes east 527 feet, on a curl of 533 feet radius to the right, 697.2 feet ar south 85 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds ea 246.6 feet; thence along the proposed exterit reservoir taking line, the following courses, di tances and curves: South 85 degrees 43 nlinuti 20 seconds east 736.4 feet, on a curve of 767 fe radius to the left, 303.4 feet; north 71 degre, 37 minutes east 538.3 feet, an a curve of 42 feet radius to the right, 366.6 feet, south 59 d grecs 52 minutes east 399 feet, on a curve of 21 feet radius to the left, 291.5 feet, north 4 degrees 9 minutes east 352.7 feet, on a curve t 2,733 feet radius to the right, 1,007.5 fe,t, on curve of 440.3 feet radius to the right, 545. feet, south 44 degrees 43 minutes 40 seconds ea: 341.4 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to th left, 399 feet, north 86 degrees 19 minutes 30 set onds cast 1,572.7 feet, north 71 degrees 47 mir rites east 473 feet and on a curve of 450 fee radius to the right, 447.7 feet; thence in pat along the proposed exterior reservoir taking lint south 51 degrees 12 minutes east 810.3 feet thence the following curves, courses and di: tances: On a curve of 350 feet radius to th right, 242.2 feet, south 11 degrees 35 minutes eas 101.9 feet, on a curve of 250 feet radius to th left. 186.4 feet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radio to the right, 245.9 feet, south 19 degrees 58 min totes east 193.6 feet, on a curve of 617 feet radio to the left, 555.9 feet, south 71 degrees 35 min rites 10 seconds east 722.5 feet, on a curve of 31, feet radius to the left, 401.3 feet, north 35 de grees 11 minutes east 401.1 feet and on a cure, of 283 feet radius to the right, 503.5 feet to am partly along the proposed exterior reservoir takinl line; thence continuing along said line, soutt 42 degrees 53 minutes east 152.1 feet, on a curve of 643 feet radius to the left, 407.4 feet ant south 79 degrees 11 minutes east 1,572.8 feet thence on a curve of 1,033 feet radius to the right, 520.8 feet, south 50 d-.•grees 17 minutes 4( seconds east 1,161.4 feet and on a curve of 102 feet radius to the right. 85 feet to the northerh boundary of the proposed relocation of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad; thence along said north erly line, on a curve of 2,824.9 feet radius to the right, 70 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feel from the above-described line, for its whole length to a point in the line between the Towns of Olive and Hurley; thence along said town line, north 25 degrees 34 minutes west 61.4 feet to the point or place of beginning; length, 5.10 miles.

Also the right of crossing over the relocation of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad from the end of Parcel No, 4 of the substituted new high way to the beginning of Parcel No, 5,

5, Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley, Beginning at a point in the southerly boundary

line of the proposed relocation of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad. at the end of a course. south 10 degrees 22 minutes west 8U feet from length 70 feet on a curve having a radius of 2,824.9 feet in the description of Parcel .\o. 4 of the Substituted New Highway, as previously described, and running thence along said south-erly boundary line (1) on a curve of 2,904.9 feet radius to the left, 334 feet; (2) thence south 88 degrees 45 minutes east 32.2 feet; (3) thence south I degree 15 minutes west 27.2 feet to the centre of the Substituted New Highway; thence continuing on the same course, south 1 degree 15 minutes west 33 feet; thence north 88 de-grees 45 minutes west 310 feet; thence on a curve of 83 feet radius to the right, 133 feet to a point in the before-mentioned southerly boun-dary line of the proposed relocation of the Ul-ster and Delaware Railroad; thence on a curve of 2.904.9 feet radius to the left, 33 feet to the point or place of beginning; length .08 mile.

6. Substituted New Highways Town of Hurley. Beginning at the end of Course No. 3 in the

description of Parcel No. 5 of the Substituted New Highway, and running thence south 88 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds east 920 feet, being a right of highway over a portion of the Woodstock Dike along the above described line; length .17 mile. 7. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley.

Beginning at the easterly end of Parcel No. 6 of the Substituted New Highway, and run-ning thence north 1 degree 15 minutes east 17.5 feet to a point in the southerly boundary line of the proposed relocation of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad; thence along said southerly boundary line, south 88 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds east 598.7 feet; south 62 degrees 10 minutes east 111.8 feet. and south 88 degrees 45 minutes east 110 .feet; thence south 20 de-grees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 381.1 feet to a point in the line between the Towns of Hurley and Woodstock; thence along said town line, south 9 degrees 7 minutes east 321.4 feet; thence north 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds west 416.5 feet; thence on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 552.4 feet; thence north 88 degrees 45 minutes west 425 feet; thence north 1 degree 15 minutes east 33 feet to the point or place of beginning; length .24 mile.

8. Substituted New Highway. Town of Wood-stock.

Beginning at a point in the line between the Towns of Hurley and Woodstock, described in Parcel No. 7 of the description of the Substi-tuted New Highway, and running thence south 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 281.8 feet to a point in the line between the Towns of Woodstock and Kingston; thence along said line, north 65 degrees 5 minutes west 69.8 feet to a point in the line between the Towns of Hurley and Woodstock; thence along said town line north 9 degrees 7 minutes west 236.5 feet to the point or place of beginning; length .02 mile. 9. Substituted New Highway, Town of Kingston.

Beginning at a point in the line between the Towns of Woodstock and Kingston, and running thence south 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds east 594.3 feet. thence on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 325 feet; thence south 14 degrees 10 seconds west 442.5 feet to a point in the line between the Towns of Kingston and Hurley; thence along said town line, north 6 degrees 52 minutes west 185.3 feet; thence north 14 degrees 10 seconds east 269.4 feet; thence on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 284.7 feet; thence north 20 degrees 58 minutes 10 seconds west 561.6 feet to a point in the line between the Towns of Kingston and Hurley. thence along said line, north 6 degrees 52 min-utes west 64.9 feet to a point in the line be-tween the Towns of Woodstock and Kingston; thence along said town line, south 65 degrees 5 minutes east 69.8 feet to the point or place of beginning; length .25 mile.

10. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley. Beginning at a point in the line between the

Towns of Kingston and Hurley, and running thence south 14 degrees 10 seconds west 1,788 feet to and partly along the proposed exterior reservoir taking line; thence continuing along said line the following courses, distances and curves: South 22 degrees 12 minutes west 669.1 feet, south 42 degrees 8 minutes west 181.5 feet, on a curve of 338.2 feet radius to the left, 154.2 feet, south 15 degrees 54 minutes west 437.2 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 184.7 feet, and south 6 degrees 46 minutes east

170 feet, crpssing the Ulster and Delaware Rai road, to a point in the Ulster and Delalvar flank road; thence south 83 degrees 14 mn. rites west 66 feet; thence parallel to and 66 fee front the above described line, for its whol length, to the before mentioned line betweei the Towns of Kingston and Hurley; thence aloe said town line, south 6 degrees 52 minutes eas 185.3 feet to the point or place of beginning length .70 mile.

11. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley Beginning at a point 33 feet from the centre

line of the Ulster and Delaware Plank road of the line between Tappert Brothers and Mulligan about 400 feet southeasterly from where tht Ulster and Delaware Railroad crosses the Ulste and Delaware Plank road, in the village of Wes Hurley, and running thence along the proposes exterior reservoir taking line, the followini courses, distances and curves: North 56 degree; west 211.4 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius t( the left, 732.9 feet, south 34 degrees . 5 minute: west 792.5 feet, south 45 degrees 21 minutes west 101.8 feet and on a curve of 671.6 feet radius tc the left, 381.2 feet to the easterly side of the Steenekill road; thence along the easterly side of said road, the following courses and distances: South 13 degrees 50 minutes west 136.8 feet, south 27 degrees 5 minutes west 317.3 feet, south 21 degrees 16 minutes west 446.7 feet and south 40 degrees 2 minutes west 54.9 feet; thence to and along the proposed exterior reservoir taking line, south 59 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds west 1,675.8 feet; thence continuing along said pro-posed exterior reservoir taking line, the following curves, courses and distances: On a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 628.6 feet, north 52 degrees 50 minutes west 424.1 feet, on a curve of 267 feet radius to the left, 326 feet, south 57 degrees 12 minutes west 229.2 feet, on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 200.8 feet, south 83 degrees 46 minutes west 1,000.2 feet, on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 232.6 feet, north 65 degrees 27 minutes west 234.2 feet, on a curve of 461.8 feet radius to the left, 351.7 feet, south 70 degrees 55 minutes west 200.8 feet, on a curve of 250 feet radius to the right, 406.3 feet, north 15 degrees 58 minutes west 115.9 feet, on a curve of 550 feet radius to the right, 207.1 feet, north 5 degrees 37 minutes east 266.2 feet, on a curve of 242.3 feet radius to the left, 303.7 feet, north 66 degrees 13 minutes west 355.8 feet, on 2 curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 260.6 feet, south 81 degrees 49 minutes west 586.9 feet, north 86 degrees 51 minutes west 1,226.5 feet, on a curve of 520.3 feet radius to the right, 588.5 feet, north 22 degrees 3 minutes west 312.8 feet, on a curve of 435.2 feet radius to the left, 154.5 feet. on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left. 522.6 feet, south 17 degrees 51 minutes west 1,036.5 feet, on a curve of 518.2 feet radius to the right, 411.5 feet, south 63 degrees 20 min-utes west 274.2 feet. north 78 degrees 30 minutes west I lo.9 feet and on a curve of 75 feet radius to the left, 96.2 feet; thence continuing along the exterior reservoir taking lines on the lines of suctions Nos. 6 and 3, the following courses, distances and curves: South 27 degrees 58 min-utes west 457.4 feet, on a curve of 2,550 feet radius to the right, 525.7 feet, south 39 degrees 46 minutes west 236.6 feet. on a curve of 461.9 feet radius to the left, 152.5 feet, on a curve of 450 feet radius to the right, 396.8 feet, south 71 degrees 17 minutes west 354.3 feet, south 62 degrees 43 minutes west 474.8 feet, on a curve of 350 feet radius to the right, 412.1 feet, north 49 degrees 49 minutes west 112.3 feet, on a curve of 950 feet radius to the left, 386.2 feet, north 73 degrees 7 minutes west 149.7 feet, north 75 degrees 51 minutes west 198 feet, on a curve of 45th feet radius to the left, 240.3 feet, south 73 degrees 33 minutes west 128.5 feet, on a curve of 45U feet radius to the left, 329.4 feet, south 31 degrees 36 minutes west 458.2 feet, south 42 de-grees 14 minutes west 325.5 feet, south 69 de-grees 5 minutes west 362.2 feet, north 83 degrees 17 minutes west 154.4 feet, on a curve of 450 feet radius to the left, 264.2 feet, south 63 de- grees 4 minutes 30 seconds west 414 feet; south 72 degrees west 685.1 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 268.7 feet, south 51 de- grees 55 minutes west 773.5 feet, on a curve of 967 feet radius to the left, 301.4 feet, south 34 degrees 2 minutes west 921 feet, south 34 degrees 12 minutes west 568.6 feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes west 210 feet, on a curve of 567 feet radius to the left, 211.1 feet, south 12 degrees 44 minutes west 782.6 feet, on a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 290.8 feet, south 32 de- grces 39 minutes east 107.5 feet. on a curve of 333 feet radius to the right, 245.4 feet, south 9 degrees 35 minutes west 438.8 feet, on a curve of 967 feet radius to the left, 451.3 feet, south 17 degrees 10 minutes east 259.8 feet to a point in the line between the towns of Hurley and Mar-bletown; thence along the said town line, north -3 degrees 51 minutes west 113.1 feet to a point 66 feet from the above described line; thence parallel to and 66 feet from the above described line, for its whole length, until opposite the place of beginning; thence south 34 degrees west 66 feet to the said point or place of beginning; length, 5.48 miles. 12. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble-

town. Beginning at a point in the line between the

Towns of Hurley and Marbletown, which said point is described in Parcel No. 11 of the sub-stituted new highway and is in the exterior reservoir taking line of Section No. 3, and run-ning thence along said taking line, the following courses, distances and curves: (1) south 17 degrees 10 minutes east 33.6 feet, (2) on a curve of 433 feet radius to the right, 101.1 feet, (3) south 3 degrees 47 minutes east 958.4 feet, (4) on a curve of 367 feet radius to the left, 118.2 feet, (5) south 22 degrees 13 minutes east 225.1 feet and continuing partly along the said exterior reservoir taking line, south 36 degrees .09 min- utes west 427.7 feet; (7) thence on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 194.5 feet, (8) south 12 degrees 17 minutes west 611.8 feet, and (9) north 77 degrees 43 minutes west 66 feet; thence parallel to and 66 feet from the above described courses to the end of course No. 6; thence north 36 degrees .09 minutes east 269.7 feet; thence on a curve of 217 feet radius to the left, 221.1 feet; thence north 22 degrees 13 minutes west 71.3 feet until opposite the end of course No. 4; thence parallel to and 66 feet from courses Nos. 4 to 1, inclusive, to a point in the line between the Towns of Hurley and Marbletown; thence along said town line, south 52 degrees 51 min- utes east 113.1 feet to the point or place of be-ginning; length, 0.50 mile.

13. Substituted New Highway, Town of MarMe-town.

Beginning at a point 16.5 feet from the centre of the Marbletown road, where the exterior reservoir taking line of Section No. 3 intersects the same, and running thence along said exterior line, the following courses, distances and curves: (1) south 12 degrees 20 minutes west 895.6 feet, (2) on a curve of 272.3 feet radius to the left, 166.1 feet, (3) on a curve of 264.1 feet radius to the right, 208.2 feet (4) on a curve of 305.5 feet radius to the left, 209 feet, (5) on a curve of 334.6 feet radius to the right, 259.1 feet, (6) south 27 degrees 45 minutes 20 seconds west 807.6 feet, (7) on a curve of 719.8 feet radius to the left, 218.1 feet, (8) on a curve of 1,173.4 feet radius to the right, 235.9 feet, (9) south 21 degrees 54 minutes west 413,7 feet, (10) on a curve of 928.1 feet radius to the right, 225.1 feet, and (11) south 35 degrees 49 minutes west 741,2 feet; (12) thence north 54 degrees 11 min-

trtes west 66 feet; thence parallel to and 66 fee from the above described line until opposite th

lend of the first course; thence north 12 degree 20 minutes east 819.1 feet to a point in th, northerly line of the Marbletown road; thence north 34 degrees .03 minutes east 95.6 feet unti opposite the place of beginning; thence south 55 degrees 57 minutes east 33 feet to the sail point or place of beginning; length, 0.83 mile.

14. Substituted New Highway, Town of Hurley A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side

5f the following-described centre line: Bcginninf at the end of the sixth course of Parcel No. 11 heretofore described, and running thence nortl 9 degrees 23 minutes west 658.3 feet to a poim on the West Hurley Dike; from thence a right of highway on the West Hurley Dike along the following-described centre line: On a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 183.9 feet, north 2,' degrees 45 minutes 50 seconds east 1,022.9 feet north 4 degrees 32 minutes 10 seconds east 994.5 feet and on a curve of 650 feet radius to the right, 660 feet; from thence a strip of land 33 feet in width on each side of the following-de- scribed centre line: On a curve of 650 feet radius to the right, 151.3 feet, south 66 degrees 57 minutes east 108.7 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the left, 329.4 feet, north 50 degrees 8 minutes 20 seconds east 1,090 feet and on a curve of 150 feet radius to the loft, 94.5 feet to a point in the centre line of Parcel No. 10 of the substituted new highway; length 1 mile.

15. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble- town.

A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side of the following-described centre line: Beginning at a point north 35 degrees 49 minutes east 325 feet from the middle of course 12 Parcel No. 13, of the substituted new highway, as heretofore described, and running thence the following :ourscs, distances and curves: North 84 degrees 4 minutes west 725.1 feet, on a curve of 200 feet radius to the left, 204 feet, south 37 degrees 30 minutes west 261.7 feet, on a curve of 68.8 feet radius to the right, 192.6 feet, north 17 degrees 59 minutes east 241.5 feet, north 49 minutes east 284.6 feet, north 23 degrees 27 minutes west 337.5 feet, north 5 degrees 36 minutes east 531.4 feet, north 10 degrees 4 minutes cast 595.2 feet, north 23 degrees 33 minutes east 290.7 feet, on a curve of 100 feet -adios to the left, 118.3 feet, north 44 degrees 16 minutes west 113.6 feet, on a curve of 100 feet radius to the right, 73.5 feet, north 2 degrees 10 minutes west 270 feet and north 26 degrees 3 minutes east 651.2 feet to a point in Parcel No, 17, hereinafter described; length 0.93 mile.

16. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A right of highway over the middle dike be-

tinning at the junction of the dividing weir, west end middle dikes, and running from thence the .ollowing courses, distances and curves: North 18 degrees 24 minutes 37 seconds cast 178.2 'eet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radius to the right, 169.4 feet, north 90 degrees east 1,134.4 feet, on L curve of 573.7 feet radius to the right, 198.2 set, south 70 degrees 12 minutes 3 seconds east ,397.5 feet, on a curve of 573.7 feet radius to lie left, 198.2 feet, north 90 degrees east 2,504 'set and on a curve of 200 feet radius to the ight, 102 feet to the line between the Towns of )live and Marbletown; length 1.34 miles.

7. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble. town.

A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side f the following-described centre line: Beginning t a point in the line between the Towns of Olive rid Marbletown, as described in Parcel No. 16 ,f the substituted new highway, and running rout thence the following curves, courses and iistances: On a curve of 200 feet radius to the ight, 169.7 feet, south 12 degrees 10 minutes ast 432.4 feet, on a curve of 2,000 feet radius :1 the left, 193.2 feet, south 18 degrees 42 min-.tes east 698.5 feet, on a curve of 500 feet adius to the left, 334.2 feet, south 57 degrees ast 245.9 feet, on a curve of 1,000 feet radius a the right, 186.8 feet, south 46 degrees 18 sinuses cast 495.7 feet, on a curve of 500 feet adios to the left, 407.6 feet and north 87 degrees ast 444.2 feet; thence on a curve of 1,000 feet aditts to the left, 338.6 feet, a strip of land run- ing in width from 33 feet on each side at the egitlning to 20 feet on the north side and 46 set on the south side at the end of said curve, 1 a point 13 feet northerly from the centre line f the proposed highway; thence continuing, a :rip of land 20 feet in width on the north and 6 feet on the south of the following-described tie: North 67 degrees 36 minutes east 185.9 set, on a curve of 383.3 feet radius to the right, 27.7 feet, on a curve of 120 feet radius to the eft, 144.8 feet and north 32 degrees 30 minutes ast 379.8 feet; thence on a curve of 500 feet idius to the left, 176.4 feet, a strip of land run- ing in widths from 20 feet on the north side and 6 feet on the south side at the beginning to 33 set on each side at the end of said curve: thence intinuing, a strip of land 33 feet in width on ach side of the following-described centre line: Forth 12 degrees 17 minutes east 240.2 feet to a ,oint in the middle of course 9 of Parcel No. 2 of substituted new highway; length 1 mile. 8. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side

f the following described centre line: Be-inning at a point in the centre of Parcel No. 1, f the substituted new highway, opposite the nd of course No. 1, and running from thence he following courses, distances and curves: (1) lorth 44 degrees 35 minutes 40 seconds east ,016.4 feet, (2) on a curve of 500 feet radius : the right, 331.9 feet, (3) north 82 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds east 1,092.9 feet, (4) n a curve of 1,000 feet radius to the right, 21.1 feet, (5) north 89 degrees 34 minutes east 42 feet, (6) on a curve of 359-3 feet radius to 5e right, 400.9 feet, (7) south 26 degrees 30 linutes east 802.9 feet, (8) on a curve of 87.9 feet radius to the left, 434.2 feet, north 6 degrees 40 minutes east 279.4 feet, on a curve f 200 feet radius to the right, 118.7 feet, south 9 degrees 17 minutes east 205.7 feet, on a urve of 300 feet radius to the left 85.8 feet, orth 84 degrees 22 minutes east 25!3.8 feet, on curve of 113.5 feet radius to the right, 87.3

set, south 51 degrees 23 minutes east 154.4 set, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the left, 7.4 feet, south 68 degrees 8 minutes east 80.5 set and on a curve of 150 feet radius to the :ft, 45.1 feet to a point in the Tongore road bout 850 feet northerly from the Tongore 1. E. Church; length. 1.52 miles. 9. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A right of highway over the Olive Bridge

am, beginning at a point north 66 degrees 40 iinutes east 10 feet from the end of course lo. 8, in Parcel No. 18 of the substituted new ighway, and running thence north 29 degrees 1 minutes 23 seconds east 4,787.6 feet; from Bence a strip of land 33 feet in width on each ide of the following described centre line; on curve of 350 feet radius to the left, 178.2 feet, is a curve of 380 feet radius to the right, 851,6 eet and on a curve of 173.7 feet radius to the •ft. 272.8 feet to the southerly end of the Vest dike; from thence a right of highway over le West dike along the following described entre line, north 38 degrees 24 minutes 37 econds east 1,727.8 feet to the junction of the rest, middle and dividing weir dikes; length, .48 miles. '

20. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side

of the following described centre line: Begin- uing at the end of the last course of Parcel No. 18 of the substituted new highway, and run- uiug from thence the following curves, courses and distances: (1) on a curve of 150 feet radius to the left, 94.6 feet, (2) north 58 degrees 30 minutes east 107.3 feet, (3) on a curve of 200 feet radius to the right, 86.8 feet, (4) north 83 degrees 18 minutes east 452.7 feet, (5) on a curve of 100 feet radius to the left, 207.8 feet, (6) north 35 degrees 47 minutes west 495.2 feet, (7) on a curve of 250 feet radius to the right, 579.5 feet, (8) south 82 degrees 53 minutes east 322.9 feet, (9) south 67 degrees 41 minutes east 203.2 feet, (10) south 82 degrees 8 minutes east 171.8 feet, (11) north 74 degrees 45 minutes cast 193.4 feet, (12) on a curve of 200 feet radius to the right, 160 feet, (13) south 59 de- grees 25 minutes east 481.8 feet (14) south 76 degrees 23 minutes east 245.3 feet, (15) on a curve of 200 feet radius to the left, 256.2 feet, (16) north 30 degrees 13 minutes east 327.6 feet, (17) on a curve of 100 feet radius to the right, 102.7 feet, (18) north 89 degrees 2 minutes east 216.7 feet, (19) on a curve of 200 feet radius to the left, 316.4 feet, (20) north 1 degree 35 minutes west 164.8 feet, (21) on a curve of 500 feet radius to the left, 230.7 feet, (22) north 28 degrees 1 minute west 67 feet, (23) oil a curve of 108.3 feet radius to the left, 104.2 feet, (24) on a curve of 125 feet radius to the right, 185.5 feet, (25) north 1 degree 54 minutes east 118.6 feet, (26) on a curve of 298.4 feet radius to the right, 140.4 feet, (27) on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left, 144.8 feet; (28) north 4 degrees 20 minutes west 964.9 feet, (29) on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 307.7 feet, (30) north 54 degrees 26 min-utes east 1,005.7 feet, (31) north 36 degrees 58 minutes cast 383.8 feet, (32) north 29 de-grees 4 minutes cast 240.2 feet, (33) north 32 degrees 10 minutes east 498.3 feet, sQuth 65 degrees 39 minutes east 245.4 feet, south 47 degrees 48 minutes east 114.1 feet, north 35 degrees 47 minutes 50 seconds east 840.5 feet, on a curve of 66.6 feet radius to the right, 79 feet, south 76 degrees 14 minutes 40 seconds east 1,671 feet, south 53 degrees 52 minutes east 921.5 feet, north 88 degrees 28 minutes east 261.1 feet, south 74 degrees east 725.5 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 114-7 feet, south 52 degrees 5 minutes east 301.9 feet and on a curve of 300 feet radius to the left, 231.1 feet to a point in the line between the towns of Olive and Marbietown; length, 2.86 miles.

21. Substituted New Highway, Town of Marble. town.

A strip of land 33 feet in width on each side of the following described centre line: Begin-ning at a point on the line between the 'lawns of Olive and Marbletown, as described in Parcel No. 20 of the Substituted New Highway, and running from thence the following courses, dis-tauces and curves: North 83 degrees 46 min- utes cast 124.9 feet. on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 246.2 feet, south 49 degrees 12 minutes east 275 feet, south 72 degrees 30 minutes east 385.9 feet, south 83 degrees 18 minutes east 141.5 feet, and on a curve of 150 feet radius to the right, 68.8 feet to a point in Parcel No. 17 of the Substituted New lfigh-way previously described; length .24 mile.

22. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A right of highway over the Dividing Weir

Dike begintlitlg at the junction of the West, Middle and Dividing Weir Dikes, and running from thence the following courses, distances and curves: North 34 degrees 53 tnirmtes 10 seconds west 535.5 feet, on a curve of 410.3 feet radius to the right, 249.8 feet and due north 1,401.1 feet; from thence a strip of land 33 feet in width sill each side of the following described centre line: Due north 182 feet, on a curve of 500 feet radius to the right, 334.3 feet, north 38 degrees 19 minutes east 178.9 feet, on a curve of 500 feet radius to the left, 373.2 feet, north 4 de-grees 27 minutes west 413.5 feet, oil a curve of t,UU feet radius to the right, 149.1 feet, north 9 degrees 47 minutes east 1,190.5 feet, on a curve of 700 feet radius to the left, 480.5 feet, north 29 degrees 33 minutes west 462.3 feet, on a curve of 600 feet radius to the left, 320.4 feet, north 60 degrees 9 minutes west 112.6 feet, on a curve of 800 feet radius to the right, 289.7 feet, north 39 degrees 24 minutes west 77.5 feet, on a curve of 50th feet to the right, 424.6 feet, north 9 degrees 15 minutes east 344.2 feet, on a curve of 800 feet radius to the left, 394.2 feet, and north 18 degrees 59 utinutes west 381.7 feet to a point in the public highway leading to the State road; length 1.57 miles.

23. Substituted New Highway, Town of Olive. A strip of land 66 feet in width from the end

of course 33 in Parcel No, 20 of the Substi-tuted New Highway, in a northerly direction to the Middle Dike, and a right of highway skirt-ing the dike to the highway on the top of the same, described in Parcel No. 16 of the Substi-tuted New Highway; length .41 mile.

In compliance with the requirements of see-tion 35, chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, The City of New York will construct highways and bridges on the above described substituted real estate. Said highways and bridges shall be equal in every respect to those constructed by the State of New York in Ulster County.

Dated December 21, 1908, FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post-office Address, Hall of Rec-

ords, corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER COUNTY.

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR.

SECTION No. 10, TOWN Oft OLIVE,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP-POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF APPRAISAL.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make ap-plication to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the Third Judicial District at the City Hall, in the City of Albany, County of Albany, N. Y., on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2900,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York, and at leapt one of whom shall reside in the County of Ulster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act, and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, Imo. THE CITY RECORD. 871

The following is a description of the real es- tate to be acquired, together with a reference to the date and place of filing the map:

All those certain pieces or parcels of real es. tate situated in the Town of Olive. County of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a map entitled '-1teservoir Department. Section No. 10. Board of Water Supply of The City of New York,Map of real estate situated in the Town of Olive. County of Ulster and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, in the vicinity of West Shokan and Botceville, west of railroad," which map was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 8th day of November, 1907, which parcels are bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the most southerly point of Parcel No. 410, in the centre of a road leading from Davis Corners to West Sltokan, in the westerly line of Parcel No. 438, and running thence partly along the westerly line of said Parcel No. 440, north 41 degrees 2 minutes west 189.8 feet and on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left. 35.2 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 441; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, on a curve of 767 feet radius to the left, 213.7 feet, north 59 degrees 38 minutes west 191.5 feet and on a curve of S33 feet radius to the right, 308.4 feet, crossing a road leading to West Shokan, to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 442; thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel, along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 443 and 444, and partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 445, the following curves, courses and dis- tances: On a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 41.9 feet, north 35 degrees 33 minutes 20 seconds west 617.3 feet, on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 450.1 feet, and north 4 de- grees 36 minutes west 1.092 feet, crossing a road leading from West Shokan to Peekantoose Lodge to a point in the northerly line thereof; thence along said northerly road line, and continuing along the westerly line of Parcel No. 445. south 81 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds west 652.1 feet to the most westerly point of said parcel, in the southerly line of Parcel No. 446: thence partly along said line, south 60 degrees 36 minutes west 527 feet, recrossing said road, to the southwest corner of said parcel; thence along the westerly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 447, north 9 degrees 3 minutes -10 seconds west 400 feet, again crossing said road and crossing Bush Kill, to the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 447; thence along the northerly line of said narcrl north 47 degrees 4 minutes 40 seconds east 842.2 feet to the most westerly point of Parcel No. 448; thence partly along the westerly line of said par- cel, north 47 degrees 4 minutes 40 second, east 640.7 feet and north 4 degrees 6 minutes 10 sec-onds west 1.213.2 feet to a point in the westerly line of a road leading to West Shokan and iloice-sille-; thence along said road line, and continuing along the westerly line of said parcel, north 9 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds west 1,158.7 feet; thence continuing along the westerly line of said parcel, and running along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 169, 471. 472 and 474, the following courses, distances and curves: North 39 degrees 39 minutes 20 seconds east 700.8 feet, north 20 degrees 5 minutes 10 seconds east 629.7 feet, o a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, 250.3 fee`. north 37 degrees 18 minutes 10 seconds east 51L.h feet, on a curve of 267 feet radius to the le it, 294.8 feet, north 25 degrees 57 minutes 50 sec-ends west 763.1 feet, on a curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 571.9 feet, north 35 de-grees 30 minutes 30 seconds east 100.1 feet, on a curve of 467 feet radius to the left, 477 feet, north 23 degrees I minute west 579.1 feet. on a curve of 250 feet radius to the left, 165.2 feet, and north 60 degrees 52 minutes west 158.6 feet to a point in the southerly line of Parcel No. 477; thence partly along said line, north 60 degrees 52 minutes west 316.3 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel; thence along the westerly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 478, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 479, and along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 482 and 483, the following courses, distances and curves: North 19 degrees 32 minutes SO sec-onds west 673.6 feet. crossing Chestnut Bush-kill, on a curve of 200 feet radius to the right, 157.2 feet, north 25 degrees 30 minutes east 177.5 feet, on a curve of 450 feet radius to the left, 206 9 feet, north S0 minutes 20 seconds west 1,0SG.7 feet, crossing a road leading from Traver Holt -w to West Shokan, on a curve of 1,033 feet radium to the right, 9S6.8 feet, north 53 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds east 400.4 feet, on a curve of 567 feet radius to the left, 410.2 feet, north 12 degrees 26 minutes 10 seconds east 152.9 feet, north 81 degrees 32 minutes 10 sec- onds east 128.3 feet, on a curve of 138.2 feet radius to the left, 136.3 feet, north 25 degrees 21 minutes east 295 feet and on a curve of 420.5 feet radius to the right, 214.1 feet to the most westerly point of Parcel No. 487; thence along the northerly line of said parcel partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 485, and along the northerly line of Parcel No. 486, on a curve of 420.; feet radius to the right, 261.1 feet, and south 89 degrees 53 minutes cast 434.3 feet, cross-ing a road leading from West Shokan to Phoe- nicia, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 986, in the westerly property line of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; thence along said railroad property line and the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 483, 480 and 479, south 4 degrees 6 minutes west 3,856.4 feet, crossing L-': sluts Creek and a road leading to I'hocnicia. to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 475, in the centre of said Esopus Creek; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel, along the easterly line of Parcel No. 489, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 473, along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 472 and 471, partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 469, alone the ea,terly line of Parcel No. 470, and continuing al ng said railroad property line, south 4 degrees 6 minutes west 1,351.3 feet, recrossipg the before mentioned roadleading to West Shr•kan. and Chestnut Bushkill, on a curve of 2,325 feet radius to the left, 1.133 feet, and south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds east 3,034.6 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No- 468, in a road leading from Boiceville to West Shokan; thence along said road, the east-erly line of said parcel, and continuing along said westerly railroad property line, south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 secend5 east 382.1 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No 463; thence along the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Not 467 and 466. and continuing along said railroad property line. south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds east 1,656.8 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 466, in the centre of before mentioned Cushkill; thence along the centre line of said kill, partly along the southerly line of said parcel, and continuing alone said railroad property line, north 84 degrees 35 minutes west 114.5 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 459; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel, along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 465 and 458, partly along the westerly line of a road leading to \\rest Shokan and same produced, and continuing along said westerly railroad prop- erty line. south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds east 2,038.2 feet. crossing a road leading to Shokan and a broc.k, to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 458: thence partly along the southerly line of said parcel the following courses and distances: South 50 degrees 56 min-utes west 311.7 feet, south 50 degrees 38 minutes west 529.2 feet, south 52 degrees 27 minutes west

20.1 feet, north 49 degrees 23 minutes west 166.3 feet, north 49 degrees 20 minutes west 180 feet and south 48 degrees 30 minutes west 143.9 feet to a point in the centre of a road leading from Peekamoose Lodge to Brodhead; thence along the centre line of said road, north 49 degrees 20 minutes west 268.8 feet; thence continuing along the southerly line of Parcel No. 458 north 46 degrees 33 minutes east 122.7 feet and north 50 degrees 19 minutes west 102.3 feet to a point in the easterly line of Parcel No. 453; thence partly along said line south 46 degree's 33 minutes west 120.9 feet to another point in the centre of the road leading from Peekamoose Lodge to Brodhead; thence along the centre line of said road south 49 degrees 20 minutes east 53.5 feet to the point of intersection of said centre line with the easterly line produced of the before mentioned road leading from Davis Corners to West Shokan; thence partly along said easterly road line and the production thereof continuing along said easterly line of Parcel lo 453, and running along the easterly line of Parcel No. 453C, south 8 degrees 30 minutes west 127.3 feet, south 5 degrees 17 minutes west 187.8 feet and south 3 degrees 24 minutes west 153.4 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 453C, in a brook; thence partly along the southerly line of said parcel, north 53 degrees 42 minutes west 54.2 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 454, in the before mentioned easterly line of the road leading from Davis Corners to West Sho-kan; thence along said road line and the easterly line of said parcel south 44 degrees 25 minutes west 230.9 feet to the most southerly point of said parcel; thence along the westerly line of same, north 33 degrees 42 minutes west 162.8 feet, crossing said road, to the northwest corner of said parcel, in the southerly line of before mentioned Parcel No, 453; thence partly along said line, south 74 degrees 18 minutes west 375 feet to a point in the easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 438; thence partly along said line, along the easterly line of Parcel No. 439, and partly along the centre line of said road leading from Davis Corners to West Shokan, south 4 degrees 24 minutes east 510.3 feet, crossing a brook, to the southeast corner of said Parcel No- 439; thence partly along the southerly line of said parcel and continuing along the centre line of said road, south 76 degrees 26 minutes west 167.1 feet to another point in the easterly line of Parcel No. 438; thence partly a'ong said line, south 20 degrees .06 minutes east 1,891.7 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly line of same, south 83 degrees 19 minutes west 572.8 feet and south 86 degrees 44 minutes west 371.7 feet to the southwest cor. ner of said parcel; thence partly along the west-erly line of same, north 41 degrees .02 minutes west 1,121.2 feet to the point or place of be- ginning.

The fee is to be acquired by The City of New York in all the real estate. Parcels Nos. 438 to 489, inclusive, and Parcels Nos. 453A, 453B and 453C, contained in the above description.

Reference is hereby made to the said map, filed as aforesaid in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more detailed descrit,tion of the real estate to be taken in fee, as above described.

In case any real estate hereinbefore described is used for highway or other public purposes, such use shall continue until such time as The City of New York may acquire the right to close the same.

Dated December 28, 1908. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address. Hall of Ree-

ords. Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, Borough of 7,Ianhattan, New York City.

52,f 13

SUPREME COURT-NINTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT.

NINTH JUDICIAL, DISTRICT, WESTCIIES-'1•ER COUNTY.

SOUTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, CATSKILL AQUEDUCT.

SECTION No. 14, MOUNT PLEASANT.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TILE AP- POINT'MENT OF COMMISSIONERS

OF APPRAISAL.

P UP,LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Corporation

Counsel of The City of New York to make ap-plicatiun to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners if Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1901, as amended, and the acts relating thereto.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special 'term thereof to be held in anti for the Ninth Judicial District at the Judges' Chambers in the City of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, N. Y., on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1909,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York and at least one of whom shall reside in the County of Westchester, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all the duties conferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

The following is a description of the real estate to be acquired, together with a reference to the date and place of filing the map:

All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate situated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, County of Westchester and State of New York, shown on a map entitled: "Southern Aqueduct Depart-ntcnt. Section No. 14. Board of Water Supply of 'I Ire City of New York. Map of real estate situated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, County of Westchester and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, is amended, for the construction of Catskill Aque-duct and appurtenances, from Newcastle town line near Chappaqua to Kensico Reservoir taking line," which map was filed in the office of the R,gister of the County of Westchester, at White Plains, N. Y., on the 8th day of October, 1908, as ItIap No. 1831; which parcels are bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a Point in the line between the Towns of Newcastle and Mount Pleasant, at the southeast corner of Parcel No. 961 of real estate, Section No. 13 (the map of which sec- tion was filed in the office of the Register of the County of Westchester, at White Plains, N. Y., on Tune 13, 1908, as Map No. 1803), said point being also the northeast corner of Parcel No. 962 of real estate Section No. 14, hereby described, and running thence along the easterly line of said Parcel No. 962 the follow-ing Courses and distances: South 12 degrees 25 minutes east 168.2 feet, north 77 degrees 35 minutes east 75 feet. south 12 degrees 25 nun- rites east 217.1 feet and south 30 degrees 33 minutes west 36.2 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 963, in the northerly line of a road leading from Briarcliff to Chappaqua; thence along said

road line and partly along said northerly parcel line south 76 degrees 22 minutes east 27.4 feet to the northeast corner of said parcel; thence along the easterly line of same, on a curveof 816.8 feet radius to the right, 43.4 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the southerly line thereof, at the northeast corner of Parcel No. 964; thence along the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcels Nos. 967 and 968, and partly along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 969 and 971 the following curves, courses and distances: On a curve of 816.8 feet radius to the right, 322.8 feet, south 13 degrees 58 minutes west 349.6 feet, on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left. 517.3 feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes east 223.4 feet, south 55 degrees 55 minutes west 75 feet. south 34 degrees 5 minutes east 4,929.9 feet, crossing Hardscrabble road (leading from Chappaqua to Pleasantville), north 55 degrees 55 minutes east 75 feet, south 34 degrees 5 minutes east 204 feet and south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 292.8 feet, crossing the property of the New York and Harlem Railroad (New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, lessees), to the most northerly point of Parcel No. 972, in the easterly line of said railroad property ; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel and along the northerly line of Parcel No, 973, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 92.7 feet and north 62 degrees 18 minutes east 438.5 feet, crossing Sawmill River, to the north- east corner of said Parcel No. 973, in the west- erly line of Washington avenue (leading from Chappaqua to Pleasantville Station); thence along said line and along the easterly line of said parcel. south 33 degrees 27 minutes west 62.2 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly line of same and again partly along the easterly line of before- mentioned Parcel No. 972, south 62 degrees 18 minutes west 380.1 feet, recrossing Sawmill River, and south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 196.7 feet, again crossing said river, to the most north-erly point of Parcel No. 975, in the before-men- tioned westerly line of Washington avenue; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 52.9 feet, crossing said avenue, to a point in the easterly

~., line thereof, at the most northerly point of Parcel No. 976; thence along the easterly line of said parcel, partly along the northerly and along the easterly lines of Parcel No. 977, partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 978, along the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel No. 979, again partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 978, along the easterly and partly along the southerly lines of said parcel partly along the northerly and easterly lines of' Parcel No. 980, and along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 981 and 982 the following courses and dis- tances: South 35 degrees 9 minutes east 361.7 feet, south 63 degrees 16 minutes east 104.5 feet, south 38 degrees 5 minutes west 129.8 feet, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 737.1 feet, north 86 degrees 20 minutes east 55.1 feet, south 75 degrees 28 minutes east 37.4 feet, south 57 degrees 3 minutes east 68.1 feet, north 54 degrees 51 minutes east 78.4 feet, north 89 degrees 50 minutes east 122.1 feet, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 70 feet. south 54 degrees 51 minutes west 50 feet, south 35 degrees 9 minutes east 160.2 feet, south 66 degrees 2 minutes east 23.8 feet. south 58 de-grees 16 minutes east 144.3 feet, south 63 de- grees east 56.8 feet, south 69 degrees 49 minutes east 52.5 feet, south 80 degrees 33 minutes east 23.1 feet, south 29 degrees 43 minutes east 47.1 feet. south 12 degrees 44 minutes east 61 feet, south 75 degrees 19 minutes west 28.6 feet, south 25 degrees 28 minutes west 25 feet, south 3 degrees 25 minutes east 6.6 feet, south 65 de-grees 41 minutes west 17.6 feet, south 81 de-grecs 33 minutes west 48.5 feet, south 11 de- grees 9 minutes east 20.2 feet, south 58 degrees 47 minutes west 184.1 feet, south 91 degrees 13 minutes east 104.7 feet, north 87 degrees I minute east 14.7 feet. south 3 degrees 42 min-utes east 124.8 feet, south 6 degrees 42 minutes east 24.8 feet and south 31 degrees 13 minutes east 420.3 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcel No. 982, in the northerly line of Parcel No, 983, in the northerly line of Bedford road (leading from Pleasantville Station to Mount Kisco); thence along said road line and partly along said northerly parcel line, north 52 de-grees 28 minutes east about 62.4 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 983; thence along the easterly line of said parcel, south 31 degrees 13 minutes east 46.5 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the southerly line thereof, at the northeast corner of Parcel No. 984; thence along the easterly and partly along the south-erly lines of said parcel, along the easterly lines of Parcels Nos. 987 and 988 partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 9!#9, along the east-erly line of Parcel No. 990, and again partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. 989 the following cmtres and distances: South 34 de- grees 39 minutes cast 77.5 feet, north 69 degrees 27 minutes east 16.9 feet, south 15 degrees 26 minutes east 52.1 feet, south 67 degrees 37 min- utes west 41.7 feet, south 20 degrees 34 minutes east 380.1 feet, north 69 degrees 26 minutes east 6.8 feet, south 9 degrees 34 minutes east 140.8 feet. south 24 degrees 29 minutes east 72.9 feet, south 38 degrees 24 minutes east 29.4 feet, south 71 degrees 49 minutes east 30.6 feet, north 80 degrees 34 minutes east 25.5 feet, south 11 degrees 36 minutes east 34 feet, south 17 degrees 46. minutes east 92.7 feet and north 78 degrees 23 minutes east 40 feet to a Point in the west-erly line of Broadway (leading from Mount Kisco to Hawthorne); thence along said line and continuing along said easterly line of Parcel No. 989, south 11 degrees 36 minutes east 6 feet and south 14 degrees 20 minutes east 44.3 feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No, 992; thence along the northerly line of said parcel, south 46 degrees 26 mintues east 88.6 feet, crossing said Broadway, to a point in the east- erly line thereof, at the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 992; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel and along said easterly line of Broadway, south 14 degrees 13 minutes east 46.9 feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. 993; thence along the northerly line of said parcel, partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 994, and along the northerly lines of Parcels Nos. 995 and 996, the following courses, dis- tances and curves: South 46 degrees 26 minutes east 98.5 feet, south 21 degrees 26 minutes east 129.7 feet, south 64 degress 3 minutes east 1,246.8 feet, on a curve of 275 feet radius to the right, 156.7 feet, south 31 degrees 24 mm-flutes east east 99.6 feet, on a curve of 641.8 feet radius to the left, 212.3 feet, south 50 degrees 21 minutes east 241.8 feet and south 45 degrees east 710.2 feet to the most easterly point of said Parcel No, 996, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 997, in the northerly line of Bear Ridge road (leading from Broadway, to Armonk); thence partly along said parcel line, south 45 degrees east 16.5 feet, north 77 degrees 3 minutes east 29.5 feet and south 45 degrees east 18.1 feet, crossing said road, to a point in the south-erly line thereof, at the most northerly point of Parcel No, 998; thence partly along the easterly line of said parcel, along the northerly and easterly lines of Parcel No. 999, and partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 1000, the following courses, distances and curves: South 45 degrees east 164.8 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 253.2 feet, south 3 degrees 21 minutes west 255.3 feet, on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left, 183 feet, south 13 degrees 39 minutes east 226.4 feet, south 43 degrees 23 minutes east 99.2 feet, south 73 degrees 8 minutes east 100 feet, north

53 degrees 12 minutes east 284.3 feet, due east 348 feet, south 5 degrees 53 minutes west 185 feet, south 86 degrees 40 minutes east 164.2 feet, south 88 degrees 15 minutes east 173.2 feet, south 86 degrees 27 minutes east 306.9 feet, south 5 degrees 57 minutes west 308.4 feet, crossing a brook, on a curve of 1,532.7 feet radius to the right, 598.6 feet, and south 50 degrees 45 minutes east 319.9 feet to time south-west corner of Parcel No. 1001, in the westerly line of Palmer's lane (leading to Bear Ridge road); thetice along said westerly line and along the westerly lines of said Parcel No. 1001 and Parcel No- 1002, the following courses and distances: North 7 degrees 37 minutes west 170.1 feet, north 2 degrees 2 minutes west 186.6 feet, north 4 degrees 39 minutes west 388.3 feet, north 3 degrees 33 minutes east 120.9 feet, north 5 degrees 3 minutes east 199.8 feet, north 6 de-grees 21 minutes east 199.7 feet and north 7 degrees 25 minutes east 116.1 feet to the north-west corner of said Parcel No. 1002; thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 1003, south 76 degrees 2 minutes east 35.6 feet, crossing said lane, to a point in the easterly line thereof, at the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 1003; thence along the easterly line of said parcel and along said east-erly line of Palmer's lane, the following courses and distances: South 6 degrees , minutes west 410.4 feet, south 5 degrees 7 mnutes west 220.9 feet, south 4 degrees 23 minutes east 538.4 feet, south 7 de"rees 21 minutes east 315.7 feet, crossing another brook, and south 4 degrees east 29.4 feet, to the southeast corner of said parcel, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 1004; thence tartly along said line and the northerly line of Parcel No. 1005, south 50 degrees 45 minutes cast 3,260.7 feet, crossing another brook, to the most easterly point of said Parcel No. 1005, in the northerly line of Parcel No. 810 of real estate Section No, 11 (the map of which section was filed in the office of the Register of the County of 1Vestchester, at White Plains, N. Y., oil Jmy 3, 1908, as Map No. 1810); thence partly along said northerly parcel line, and the southerly line of said Parcel No. 1005, south 80 degrees 15 minutes west 100.3 feet and south 74 degrees 23 minutes west 66.9 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 810; thence continuing along said southerly line of Parcel No, 1005, and running partly along the southerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 1004, along the southerly and partly along the westerly lines of before nmert- tioned Parcel No. 1000, and partly along the westerly line of before mentioned Par- eel No, 998, the following courses, distances and curves: North 20 degrees 41 minutes west 160.4 feet, north 50 degrees 45 minutes west 3,076 feet, recrossing before mentioned Palmers lane, north 87 degrees 37 minutes west 125 feet, north 50 d,grees 45 minutes west 265.9 feet, on a curve of 1,332.7 feet radius to the left, 520,5 feet, south 61 degrees 16 minutes west 899 feet, north 20 degrees 11 minutes west 109.6 feet, north 14 degrees 39 minutes west 112.1 feet, north 19 de-grues 32 minutes west 244.8 feet, north 16 de-grecs 47 minutes west 76.6 feet, north 38 degrees 34 nlinutes west 120.3 feet, north 33 degrees 31 minutes west 49.5 feet, north 28 degrees 4 ruin-tiles west 139.4 feet, north 73 degrees 8 minutes west 143.6 feet, on a curve of 300 feet radius to the right, 311.4 feet, north 13 degrees 39 min-utes west 226.4 feet, crossing another brook, on a curve of 816.8 feet radius to the right, 242.4 feet, north 3 degrees 21 minutes east 122 feet, south S6 degrees 39 minutes east 20 feet, north 3 degrees 21 minutes east 214 feet, north 45 de-grces west 169 feet, north 6 degrees 21 minutes wc,t 32 feet, north 45 degrees west 50 feet and north 81 degrees 55 minutes west 99.9 feet to the most westerly point of said parcel, in the south-erly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 997, in the southerly line of before mentioned Bear Ridge road: thence along said road line and partly along said parcel line, south 76 degrees 4 minutes west 24.5 feet, north 55 degrees 30 minutes west 98.4 feet and north 50 degrees 22 minutes west 85.2 feet to the most westerly point of said parcel; thence partly along the northerly line thereof, north 45 degrees east 27.5 feet, re-crossing said road, to a point in the northerly line thereof, at the most northerly point of said parcel, said point being also in the southerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 995; thence partly along said southerly parcel line and along aid road line, north 44 degrees 20 minutes west

152 feet, north 51 degrees 19 minutes west 209.5 feet and north 53 degrees 13 minutes west 33.2 feet ; thence continuing along the southerly line of Parcel No. 995, and running along the south-cr9y line of before mentioned Parcel No. 994 and partly along the southerly line of before men- tinne, l Parcel No. 993, the following courses. dis- tances and curves: North 39 degrees 39 minutes east 74.1 feet, north 50 degrees 21 minutes west 271.3 feet, on a curve of 791.8 feet radius to the right, 118.8 feet, north 82 degrees 32 minutes west I06.1 feet, north 3 degrees 22 minutes east 121.1 feet, north 31 degrees 24 minutes west 75 feet, on a mice of 125 feet radius to the left. 71.2 feet north 64 degrees 3 minutes west 625.5 fort, south 8 degrees 13 minutes east 147.4 feet, south 81 degrees l0 minutes west 20 feet, north 16 degrees 21 minutes west 180.3 feet and north 64 degrees 3 minutes west 555.7 feet to the snnthcast corner of before mentioned Parcel No. 992, in the easterly line of before mentioned Prnadway; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, north 64 degrees 3 minutes west 56 feet, recrossing Broadway, to a paint in the west-rrly line thereof, at the .southwest corner of said Parcel; thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel, and along said road line, north 9 degrees 30 minutes nest 54.5 feet and north 10 degrees 51 minutes west 92.4 feet to the most southerly point of Parcel No. 991; thence along the southerly line of said parcel, Partly along the southerly and westerly lines of before mentioned Parcel No. 989, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 958, and along the westerly lines of Parcels Nos. 986 and 953. the followir--, courses and dietanecs: North 46 degrees 26 minutes west 292.7 feet, south 77 degrees 22 minutes west 220.9 feet, north 7 degrees 42 minutes west 197.2 feet, nt,rtl 6 degrees 51 minutes west 243.7 feet, south SA decrees 42 minutes east 9.4 feet, north 11 de-crees 27 minutes west 128,3 feet. north 84 degrees 4 minutes west 13.4 feet, north t degree 6 minutes west 104.9 feet, north 4 minutes west 75.2 feet, north 17 degrees 2 minutes west 164.8 feet and nutKh 31 degrees 13 minutes west 44.1 feet, re- crossing Bcdfnrd road, to a point in the northerly line thereof, at the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 983: thence partly along the northerly line of said parcel, and along said road line, north 51 degrees 5 minutes east 4 feet and north 52 degrees 28 minutes east about 25 feet to the southwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel No. 982: thence along the westerly line of said parcel. partly along the southerly and westerly lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. 981, along the west- erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 980, along the westerly and partly along the northerly lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. 978, and along the westerly line of before-mentioned Par-eel No. 977. the following courses and distances: Nr.rth 31 degreos 13 minutes west 258.3 feet, north 77 degree 46 minutes west 12.1 feet, north 79 degre: s I minute w,- st 13.7 feet, north 14 decrees 21 r:intvtes west 49.5 feet, north 4 the' gnrs 1S miactes east 7.8 fe,t, north 31 degrees 13 minutes west 190.9 feet, south 58 degrees 47 minutes west 55 feet, north 31 degrees 13 minutes west 443 feet, north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 541.8 feet, north 89 degrees 48 minutes east 67.2

872 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

feet north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 6981 feet one of whom shall reside in the Count of North 68 degrees z minutes second at f f h - h e south 54 degrees 51 minutes west 75 feet and north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 430.5 feet to the most westerly point of said Parcel No. 977, in the brfore-ntcntioned easterly lines of Parcel No. 975 and Washington avenue; thence partly along said parcel line, north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 25.5 feet to a point in the centre of said avenue; thence along the centre line thereof, and con-tinning along said easterly parcel line, south 40 degrees 1 minute west 395 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence along the southerly line of same, north 49 degrees 59 minutes west 26.3 feet, to a point in the westerly line of said avenue. at the southeast corucr of Parcel No. 974; thence along the southerly line of said par-eel. north 49 d~gr,es 59 minutes west 269.2 feet to the southwest corner of same, in the easterly line of the before-mentioned property of the New York and Harken Railroad (New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, lessees); thence along said railroad property line, the westerly line of said pareel. and partly along the westerly line of hrforc-mentioned Parcel No. 972, north 35 degrees 31 minutes east 41.1 feet, north 56 degrees 13 minutes east 107.4 feet, again crossing Sawmill River, north 35 degrees 31 ntin-utes cast 301.1 feet, recrossing and again crossing said river, to the most southerly point of before-mentioned Parcel No. 971; thence partly along the westerly line of said parcel, north 35 degrees 9 minutes west 109.2 feet to the most westerly point of same, in the westerly line of said rail-road property, said point being also in the cast- erly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 969; thence partly along said parcel line, and along said railroad property line, south 35 degrees 31 minutes west 424.2 feet, again crossing Sawmill River, to the most southerly point of said parcel; thence partly along the westerly line of same, and along the westerly lines of Parcel No. 970 and before-mL'ntioned Parcels Nos. 96S and 967,

partly along the westerly line of before-mentioned Parcel N. 964, and along the westerly line of Parcel No. 966, the following courses and dis-tances: North 35 degrees 9 minutes west 433 feet. again crossing Sawmill Riv,r, north 55 de-grees 55 minutes east 425 feet, north 34 degrees 5 minutes west 225 feet, north 55 degrees 55 minutes east 75 feet, north 34 degrees 5 minutes west 4,930.1 feet, recrossing before-mentioned Hardscrabble road. south 55 degrees 55 minutes west 75 feet, north 34 degrees 5 minut.:s west 300 feet, due west 400 feet and north 43 degrees 58 minutes west 747 feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. 965, in the centre of the before-mentioned road leading from Briarcliff to Chap- paqua; thence along the centre line of said road and partly along the northerly line of said par-cel, the following courses and distances: North 58 degrees 56 minutes east 143.6 feet, north 62 degrees 12 minutes east 93.3 feet, north 70 de-grees 45 minutes east 47 feet, north 57 degrees 28 minutes east 83.5 feet. north 46 degrees 46 minutes east 91.6 feet, north 31 degrees 14 min- utes east 43.4 feet and north 19 degrees 28 minutes east 56.1 feet; thence continuing along said northerly parcel line, north 82 degrees 54 minutes east 2-I.5 feet to the most northerly point of said parcel. in the northerly line of before- mentioned Parcel No. 964, in the easterly line of said road; thence partly along said northerly par- cel line, north 82 degrees 54 minutes east 481.1 feet and on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left, 254.4 feet, to the southwest corner of be-fore-mentioned Parcel No. 963, at another point in the southerly line of the last-mentioned road leading from Briarcliff to Chappaqua; thence along the westerly line of said parcel, on a curve of 616.8 feet radius to the left, 29.7 feet, and north 12 degrees 25 minutes west 16.1 feet to the southwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel No. 962, in the northerly lire of said road; thence along the westerly line of said parcel north 12 degrees 25 minutes west 229.5 feet, north 77 degrees 35 minutes east 75 feet and north 12 de- grees 25 minutes west 217.6 feet to the northwest corner of same, in the before-mentioned line be-tween the Towns of Mount Pleasant and New-castle. in the southerly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 961 of Real Estate Section No. 13, Southern Aqueduct Department; thence partly along said southerly parcel line and along the northerly line of said Parcel No. 962 and said town line, south 58 degrees 32 minutes cast 34.7 feet and south 57 degrees 3 minutes east 35.6 feet to the point or place of b•:.ginning.

The greatest width of the tract of land acquired for the aqueduct is 580 feet, at Parcels Nos. 999 and 1000, as shown on the map hereinbefore referred to. The least width of the aqueduct is 50 feet across each of the following parcels: Nos. 962, 964, 967, 968, 970, 977, 982, 1004, 1005.

The fee is to be acquired by The City of New York in all the real estate Parcels Nos. 962 to 1005, both inclusive, contained in the above de'~ scription, excepting Parcels Nos. 973, 1001, 1002 and 1003, in which a perpetual easement is to be acquired for the purpose of building, rosin-taming and using the same in perpetuity for highway purposes.

The right sought to be acquired in Parcel No. 998, shown on said map, is for the purpose of constructing. maintaining and using the .ame for the construction of an aqueduct and its appur- tenances as provided for by said act and the acts an:endntory thereof or relating t!iOreto.

Reference is hereby made to the said map filed as aforesaid in the office of the Register of the County of Westchester for a more detailed de-scription of Site real estate to be taken as above described.

In case any real estate hereinbefore described is used for highway or other public purposes, such use shall continue until such time as The City of New York may acquire the right to close the same.

Dated December 26, 1908. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON,

Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office address. Hall of Rec-

ords, corner of Chambers and Centre streets, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

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NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY.

NORTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.

CATSRILL AQUEDUCT.

Section No. 7, Town of Cornwall.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OP COMMISSIONERS or APPRAISAL

CI- D UBT-IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that it is the intention of the Corporation nuns-I of The City of New York to make ap-

plication to the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal tender chapter 724 of the Laws of rgo5. as amended, and the acts relating thereto.

Such application will be made to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof to he held in and f,)r the Ninth Judicial District at the Court House in the City of Newburgh, Orange County, N. V., on

S.1Tl1HDAY, FEBRUARY tl. 1EOD, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as sons thereafter as counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of the Court appointing three disinterested and competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside in the County of New York, and at least

Orange, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under said act and discharge all the duties con-ferred by said act and the acts amendatory thereof.

The following is a description of the real estate to be acquired, together with a reference to the date and place of filing the map:

All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate situated in the ]'own of Cornwall, County of Orange and State of New York, shown on a certain map entitled: "Northern Aqpeduct De-partment, Section No, 7. Board of Water Sup-ply of The City of New York. Map of real estate situated in the Town of Cornwall, County of Orange and State of New York, to be ac-quired by 'Pile City of New York under the pro-visions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of Catskill Aquc-duct and appurtenances, from west shore of Hud-son River at Storm King to the vicinity of Vails-gate," which map was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Orange at Goshen, N. Y., on the 14th day of December, 1908; which parcels are bounded and described as follows:

First Part. Beginning at the most southerly point of Parcel

No. 318 of Real Estate Section No, 6. Northern Aqueduct Department (the map of which section was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Orange at Goshen, New York, on the 15th day of June, '9o8), said point being also the most easterly point of Parcel No. 31q and the most northerly point of the southerly portion of Parcel No. 320, and running thence partly along the northerly line and along the easterly line of said southerly portion of Parcel No. 320, south 4.5 degrees 6 minutes east 433.1 feet and south 44 degrees ig minutes west 185.7 feet to the southeast corner of said portion of Parcel No. 320, in the northerly line of the property of the West Shore Railroad; thence along said railroad property line and the south-erly line of said parcel, north 45 degrees 41 minutes west 474.4 feet to the most easterly point of Parcel No. 322; thence partly along the southerly line of said parcel, south 56 degrees 35 minutes west 101.3 feet, crossing said rail-road property to a point in the southerly line thereof at the most southerly point of said par-cel; thence continuing along the southerly line of said parcel and running along said southerly railroad property line north 45 degrees 41 min-utes west 51.2 feet, to the most westerly point of said parcel; thence partly along the north-erly line thereof and partly along the south- erly line of Parcel No. 923, the following courses and distances: North s6 degrees 3; minutes east 87.,3 feet, north 55 degrees 55 minutes west 58.3 feet, north 46 degrees a8 minutes west 77.6 feet and south 44 degrees ig minutes west 74 feet, to another point in the southerly' luteof said railroad property in the northerly line of Parcel No. 324; thence along said parcel and railroad lines, north 45 degrees 41 minutes west 75 feet; thence continuing along the southerly line of Parcel No. 323, the following courses and distances: North 44 de- grees rg minutes east 64.6 feet, north 5a degrees 46 minutes west 61.9 feet, north S7 degrees 13 minutes west loo feet, north 28 degrees Sv minutes west 104.4 feet, north :18 degrees t8 minutes 3o seconds west 195.7 feet and south 44 degrees tq minutes west gI feet, to another point in the before-mentioned southerly railroad property line in the northerly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 324; thence along the said parcel and railroad lines, and continuing along the southerly line of Parcel No, itz.a, north 45 degrees 41 minutes west 5o feet, to the south- west corner of said Parcel No. 323; thence alone the westerly line of same, north 44 degrees ig minutes ea=t 99 feet, to the northwest corner of said parcel in the northerly line of said rail- road oronerty, said point being also in the south- erly line of the northerly portion of before-men-tioned Parcel No. 320; thence partly along said southerly line and said railroad line, north 4.5 degrees 41 minutes west 32.9 feet, to the south- west corner of said parcel; thence along the westerly and northerly lines of said northerly portion of Parcel No. 32o, north 25 degrees .54 minutes 30 seconds east q.2 feet, north 44 de- grees 1q minutes east tqo feet and south 4- degrees 6 minutes east 702 feet, to the most westerly point of before-mentioned Parcel No. ,pt8 of Section No. 6, Northern Aqueduct De-partment. said point being also the most norther- Iv point of before-mentioned Parcel No. arq; thence partly along the northerly line of the last-mentioned parcel and the southerly line of Parcel No. 3[8, south 4c degrees 6 minutes east 51.1 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Second Part. Beginning at the most easterly point of Parcel

vo. 326, in the southerly line of the property of he West Shore Railroad, said point being also lie most northerly point of Parcel No. 321, and nnning thence partly along the northerly line ,f the last mentioned parcel and along said rail' sad property line south 45 degrees 41 minutes ast t1o.9 feet, to the most easterly point of said tarcel; thence along the southerly and westerly ;nes of said parcel, partly along the southerly ine of before mentioned Parcel No. 326, along he southerly lines of Parcels Nos. 329, 331, 332, :53, 336, 337 and 338, partly along the southerly ine of Parcel No. 339, along the southerly lines if Parcels Nos. 34o and 341, partly along the outherly lines of Parcels Nos. 343 and 344, part-y along the easterly, along the southerly and artly along the westerly lines of Parcel No. 345, and along the southerly lines of Parcels Nos. 46 and 47, the following courses, distances and urve: South 81 degrees r} minutes west 697 Let, north 8 degrees 46 minutes west 75 feet, outh 81 degrees 14 minutes west 2,985.2 feet, outh 8 degrees 46 minutes west z5 feet south Ir degrees 14 minutes west 271 feet, north 8 de. trees 46 minutes west 25 feet, south 81 degrees 4 minutes west 1,8$3.4 feet, on a curve of 75 Let radius to the right 44.8 feet, north 64 de-;rees 32 minutes 3o second west z, ~299.9 feet, rossing Mountain road leading to West Point ,nd a boulevard, south 4o degrees 55 minutes vest 5'S feet, north 6o degrees $4 minutes west 27.4 feet, north 7 degrees 5 minutes west 360 'eet, north z8 degrees 30 minutes east 240 feet nd north 68 degrees 24 minutes 3o seconds west 42 feet, to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 148, in the centre of Highland avenue; thence long the southerly lines of said parcel and Par- c-Is Nos. 349, 350 and 351, the following courses and distances: North 68 degrees 24 minutes 30 .econds west 1,552.1 feet, north 49 degrees 58 ninutes west 49 feet, north 68 degrees 24 min-ttes 30 seconds west z8 feet, south 21 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds west 15.5 feet, and north t8 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds west 638.4 eet, to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 3e2 in he easterly line of Hudson street; thence along lie southerly lines of said parcel and Parcels cos. 353, 354: 356. 355, 357, 358 and 359; partly on the easterly and along the southerly lines

:f Parcel No. 360, partly along the southely line ,f Parcel No. 361, along the southerly line of 'arcel No. 362, partly along the southerly line of '-reel No. 363, along the easterly line of Parcel No. 365, along the easterly, southerly and west- :rly lines of Parcel No.68 and the westerly tree of before mentioned Parcel No. 365, again tartly along the southerly line of Parcel No. 363, along the southerly line of Parcel No. 366, and part- y along the easterly and southerly lines of Parcel O. 369, the following courses and distances:

4 3o s we 2,229.4 feet, crossing a road leading from Corn-wall-on-Hudson and a road leading from Corn-wall to Newburg, Idlewild Brook and Mailler avenue south 36 degrees 44 minutes 30 seconds west about 37 feet, north 65 degrees 44 minutes west 596.4 feet, north 24 degrees r5 minutes 30 seconds east 7.3 feet, north 66 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds west 2,825.3 feet, south 9 degrees 21 minutes 3o .seconds west 714.t feet, south 23 de-grees 5 minutes west 648.3 feet, south 55 de-grees r3 minutes west 47 feet, north a9 degrees c minutes east 685.1 feet, north 9 degrees 21 minutes 3o seconds east 7[6.6 feet, north 68 de- ❑rees 24 minutes 3o seconds west 233•5 feet, crossing the property of the New York, Ontario and Western Railroad, south r6 degrees 9 min-utes 30 seconds west 79.8 feet, and north 65 de- grees 29 minutes 30 seconds west 275 feet, to a point in the centre of Moodna Creek; thence along said creek north r[ degrees 13 minutes west 92.3 feet; thence continuing along the south- erly line of said Parcel No. 369 and running partly along the northerly line of same, north 65 degrees 29 minutes 3o seconds west 1,318.7 feet, north 78 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds east 85.3 feet and south 6 degrees 29 minutes $o seconds east t,2t3.7 feet to another point in the centre of Moodna Creek; thence along the centre line thereof north it degrees i$ minutes west 96.r feet, north 7 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds east i6o feet and north 21 degrees 51 minutes east 6o8.8 feet, thence continuing along the northerly line of Parcel No. 369, south 73 degrees So minutes 30 seconds east 375 feet to a point in the westerly line of the before-mentioned property of the New York, Ontario and Western Railroad; thence along said railroad property line and partly along the easterly line of said parcel, south 16 degrees 9 minutes 30 seconds west Boo feet and south 3o degrees 12 minutes west 99 feet to the north-west corner of before-mentioned Parcel No. 366; thence along the northerly line of said parcel soul' 68 degrees d gee s 2 minutes s o seconds t 146.9 feet

24 3 s eas recro i 4 9 ss n said railroad road property to a

point in the easterly line thereof, at the south- west corner of Parcel No. $64; thence partly' along the westerly line of said parcel and along said easterly railroad property line north 31 de- grees 51 minutes east 10.3 feet and north 16 degrees g minutes 30 seconds east 512.4 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 367; thence along the southerly line of said parcel north 73 degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds west 125 feet, again crossing said railroad property to a point in the westerly line thereof, at the southwest cor-ner of said parcel; thence along the westerly line of said parcel and along said railroad property line, north 16 degrees g minutes 30 seconds east 2.5 feet to the northwest corner of said parcel; thence along the northerly line thereof south 73 degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds east 125 feet, again recrossing said railroad property to a point in the easterly line thereof, at the northwest cor-ner of before-mentioned Parcel No. 364; thence along the northerly and easterly lines of said parcel, partly along the northerly lines of before-mentioned Parcels Nos. 363 and 362, along the northerly line of before-mentioned Parcel No. 361 and partly along the northerly and easterly lines of before-mentioned Parcel No. 360 and along the northerly lines of Parcels Nos. 359, 358, 357, 35.5. 356, 354 and 353, the following courses and distances: South i3 degrees 5o minutes 30 sec-onds east 25 feet, south r6 degrees g minutes 30 seconds west 500 feet, south 26 degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds east 74 fret, south 68 degrees 24 minutes 3o seconds east 2,865.8 feet, north 24 degrees Ig minutes 30 seconds east 256.4 feet, north 78 degrees to minutes cast 120.1 feet, north 3o degrees 7 minutes 30 seconds east 250.2 feet, south 63 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds east 456.8 feet, south 36 degrees 44 minutes 3o seconds west 280 feet, south 53 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds east ego feet, south 36 degrees 44 minutes seconds west about 230 feet, south 68 degrees z4 minutes 30 seconds east r,780.6 feet, recross-ing before-mentioned Mailler avenue, before-men-tioned Idlewild Brook, a road leading from Corn-wall to Newburg and a road leading to Cornwall. nu-Hudson, south zt degrees 35 tntnutes 30 sec-onds west 7.5 feet, south 68 degrees 24 minutes 3o seconds east 55 feet, north z1 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds east 7.5 feet and south 68 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds east 374.2 feet, to the northwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel so. 352 in the centre of before-mentioned Hud-son street; thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and before-mentioned Parcels Nos. 355, 350 and 349, south 68 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds east 2,276.4 feet to the northwest corner of before-mentioned Parcel No. 347, in the centre of before-mentioned Highland avenue; thence along the northerly lines of said parcel and before- mentioned Parcels Nos. .146, 345 and 344, partly along the northerly lines of before-mentioned Paresis Nos. 343 and 341, along the northerly line of Parcel No. 342, again partly along the northerly line of Parcel No 341, along the northerly lines of before-mentioned Parcels Nos. 340 and 339, partly along the northerly lines of before mentioned Parcel No. ,•138. along the northerly ines of before-mentioned Parcels Nos. 337 and y 336, along the northerly and partly along the easterly lines of before-mentioned Par-eel No. •.13, partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 334 and along the westerly line of Parcel No. 335, the following courses, distances and curve: South 68 degrees 24 minutes 3o sec-onds east 336.5 feet, north 71 degrees 3 minutes 30 seconds east 74,5 feet, north p3 degrees 26 minutes east 175 feet, south 64 degrees 21 minutes east z95 feet, south 9 degrees i t min-utes 30 seconds east 276.0 feet, recrossing the before-mentioned boulevard and Mountain road, south 64 degrees 3z minutes 3o seconds east 1,834 feet, south z5 degrees 27 minutes 30 sec onds west 4 feet, south 4o degrees 48 minutes east 24.8 feet, South 64 degrees 32 minutes 3o seconds east 16 feet, north as degrees z7 min-utes 4o seconds east 14 feet. south 64 degrees 32 minutes 3o seconds east 461.8 feet, on a curve of 25 feet radius to the left 14.0 feet, north 8r degrees 14 minutes east x,568.3 feet. north 8 degrees 46 minutes west Qo feet. north 21 degrees 51 minutes east 289.9 feet, north 83 degrees 20 minutes 3o seconds cast 470 feet, South ;5 minutes ;{o seconds west 21o.4 feet, south 88 degrees 15 minutes east 217.3 feet, north 12 degrees 5 minutes west 200.8 feet. north 79 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds east 272 feet and north z3 degrees 23 minutes 30 seconds east 420.5 feet to the most northerly point of said Parcel No. 335, in the southerly line of Bay View avenue; thence along said line and the northerly lines of said parcel and before- mentioned Parcel No. 334, south 45 degrees St minutes 3o seconds east 26.8 feet to the north- east corner of said Parcel No. 334; thence along the easterly and southerly lines of said parcel, again partly along the northerly line of Parcel No. 333, along the northerly lines of before- mentioned Parcels Nos. 332, 3st and 329, along the westerly line of Parcel No. 328 and the southerly and westerly lines of Parcel No. 33o. the following courses, distances and curves: South 23 degrees 23 minutes 3o seconds west 424.2 feet, south 7g degrees 14 minutes 3o sec-onds west 259.6 feet, south 12 degrees 5 min-utes east 207.2 feet, north 88 degrees r5 minutes west 248.7 feet, south 35 minutes 3o seconds west gi.2 feet, north Si degrees 14 minutes east 2,771.6 feet, north 25 degrees 54 minutes 3o sec-onds east 117.8 feet, north 44 degrees 35 min- ates 30 seconds west 117.7 feet. north 82 de- grees So minutes 30 seconds west 401.1 feet. on

a curve o 211.9 eet radms to t o rag t I 9•I feet, on a curve of 138 feet radius to the left 216.8 feet, south 52 degrees 53 minutes west 54 feet, south 71 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds west 76.3 feet, south 78 degrees 35 minutes 3o seconds west 13.9 feet and north to degrees 7 minutes west '6 feet to a point in the centre of before-mentioned Bay View avenue. at the northwest corner of said Parcel No. 33o; thence along the northerly line of said parcel. partly along the westerly line of Parcel No. 325 and along the westerly line of Parcel No. 324, the following courses, distances and curves: North 78 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds east 13.5 feet, north 63 degrees ,q5 minutes 30 seconds east 40.1 feet, north 56 degrees t8 minutes 3o see-onds east 26 feet, north 52 degrees 53 minutes east 54 feet, on a curve of 168 feet radius to the right 263.9 feet, on a curve of t8t.q feet radius to the left 145.2 feet, south 82 degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds east Sa8.5 feet and north 25 degrees 54 minutes ..3o seconds east 454.7 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel No. .324. in the before-mentioned southerly line of the prop-erty of the West Shore Railroad; thence along said railroad property line and the northerly line of said parcel, partly along the northerly lines of Parcel No. 32,5 and before-mentioned Parcel No. 326, south 45 degrees 41 minutes cast 746.2 feet to the point or place of beginning.

The greatest width of the proposed taking along the aqueduct is 515 feet, which occurs across Par- cel No. 369, and the least width of the said taking is 5o feet, which occurs across each of the fol-lowing parcels: 3t9, 322, 326, 329 , 33r, 332, 333, 336 to 363, both inclusive; 366 and 369.

The fee of all the real estate shown on said map is to be acquired by The City of New York, designated as Parcels Nos. 3tg to 369, both in-elusive, except Parcels Nos. 310, 326, 327 and 330, colored blue on said map, in which a per-petual casement is to be acquired. being the right [ con r So const ruct and forever c.,et maintain h t e aqueduct and its appurtenances as provided for by said act and the acts amendatory thereof or relating thereto.

And also excepting Parcels Nos. 320, 327, 323, 324. 325, 328, 334, 335, 364, 365, 367 and 368, colored yellow un said map. in which a temporary casement is to be acquitcd. being the right to occupy and use the surface- of said parcels for such purposes as may be ne ecssary until the completion of the aqueduct and its appurtenances, at which time the rights of the City shall cease.

Reference is hereby made to the said map filed as aforesaid in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Orange for a more detailed de- scription of said real estate to be acquired as above stated.

In case any real estate herrinbefore described is es,-d for highway or other public purposes, such use shall continue tmtil such time as The City of New York may acquire the eight to close the same.

Dated December 24, tgo8. FR.- NCIS KEY PENDI.ETON,

Corp-,ration Counsel. Office and Post Office address, hall of Records,

corner of Chambers and Centre steels, Borough of Manhattan, New Ywk City.

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PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS

The person or persons making a bid or estimate for any services, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York, or for any of its depart' ntents, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the saute in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials. work or services for which the bid or estimate is made. with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the ]'resident or Board or head of said Department and read. and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the saute, and names of all persons interested with hint therein, and, if no other person be so inter-ested, 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 B,iard of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein. or other officer of The City of New York is. shall be or become interested, directly or indirectly. as con- tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the perfonuance of the con- tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- ing the estimate that the several matters stated herein are in all respects trite.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York. or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank forms mentioned below.

No bid or estimate will he considered unless. as a condition precedent to the reception or con- sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or Na-tional batiks of The City of New York. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

The certified check or money should not be in-dosed in the envelope containing the bid or esti-mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Depart-neat, President or Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid or estimate.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifica-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract. or who is a defaulter. as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the City, The contract must be hid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject

ill bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the nterest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids sr estimates in addition to inserting the same in Figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City. a copy of which, with the ironer envelone in which to inclose the hid. to. tether with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- ,oration Counsel, can he obtained upon applica-tion therefor at the office of the Department for which the work is to he done. Plans and draw-ings of construction work may also be seen there.