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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. NEW YORK, December 27, 1900. Public Moneys Recerved during the Week. For restoring and re- Sewer connections, openings paving pavement... ' Water connections, openings ,....... $38 OO 43,e7000 42 40 General account,,.....,..,. 8 75 ........ For redemption of obstructions seized .............. 35 0 86 ........ For vault permits .................................. tg oo ........ For shed permits ................................... For special permits................................. t otal ........................ . ....... 3344 6t 680 40 £It3 00 s55 66 505 20 5 $778 86 Per.nris I-sued. Permits to open streets, to tap water-pipes ....I Permits to open streets, to repair water connections' I Permits to open streets, to make sewer connections Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connections Permits to place building material on streets....... Permits to construct street vaults ................... Permits. special ............ ...................... Permits to construct sheds . .. ...... ......... Permit. to crass sidewalks ............... ......... Permits for subways, steam mains and various con- I ne,tion, .......... ................ ........... I Permits for railway construction and repairs ........ Permits to repair sidewalks ......................... 26 33 37 9 3 2 Iat f 6 16 9 6 I 6 22 M 26 2 3 4 263 12 ..... 19t705 ...... 99 ..... ...... 7 - . .... ..... 27 ..... ...... z ..... ..... a6 $71, 0 -`7 56 630,9r6 6, 1 ,972 ~..... ..... 5 ...... ...... 2 3,9 6 4 ..... ...... 4 15 ..... ...... 17,058 ... ...... 3 06 ...... ...... 2 ! ...... I ...... 8 ...... ...... 4 ...... ...... 8 795 ...... ...... XIS ..... ...... 6 j ..... I ...... 5 ...... ...... 6 ...... ...... to ...... ...... 1 ,45 0 ...... ..... 623 ....., ..... 298 ...... ..... 6 ,502 ..... ..... THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXIX. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, I901. NUMBER 8,411. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. :MUNICIPAL. ('WIT SF.R VI( COATMISSION OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK L BOIL DI NO, No. 3 BROADWAY, OFF OF CHIEF EXA MINER, NEW Ew Yu R lc K, January 2, 1901. Supervisor of the City Record. DEAR SIR In accordance with the rn airements of section 294 of the Charter I transmit herewith, for publication in the CITY RECORD of Janua y 5, a list Of applications received prior to November 17 and accepted since then for appointment to the position of Patrolman. Respectfully yOuts, , 10 LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. /atrulman. Supervisor of the City Record DEAR SIR—In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378 Of the Laws of 1897, 1 transmit the following report of the transactions of the Department of highways for the week ending December z6, igoo. Respectfully, WM. N. SHANNON, Deputy Commissioner of Highways. NAME. AUDRESS. OCCUPATION. --- I a8z West One Hun, red and Seventeenth street, Man- Wtlliam McDougal..... { hattan ...................... ... ~ . Dockhand. .................. Joseph V. Flood.......... 75 Delancey street Manhattan ........................ Driver. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS. DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, January 2, I90I. Ir S pernisor of the Ci'y Record: UF:AR t,IR--In accordance with section 1546, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, I herewith transmit, for publication in the CITY RECORD, a statement of the transactions of the Department of Sewers for the week ending December 22, 1900. JAS. KANE, Commissioner of Sewers, AMOL'NTs NiMBRR Avimam.nreT, OF. AV. 'i . Funds, 940,150 96 Laboring Force Employed during the Weec. I nspectors of Sewers and Basins........ 12 Firemen .............................10 Inspectors of Pipe Laying .............t Mechanics ........................... 17 i nspectors of Construction ............. 75 Lalorers............................. 348 Inspectors of Sewer Connections... .... 25 Horses and Carts ..................... 67 Foremen ............................. 44 Assistant Foremen .................... 28 BOROUGHS. MANHATTAN IHE BFON%, SS.lUKCVn QUEENS RICHMONI 948 00 ..... 5 6 oo .. ~.. ...... 645 6 2 5t04 00 r6 4 9 ....I 6 r6 Obstructions Removed, Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues.... .... ............................J 5 7 6 ...... aaa.aa Ro¢oiri to Pavement. Square yards of pavement repaired ................ 1 , 8 54 52 92o 186 17 Requisitions drawn on Comptroller.. ..... .................................. $t61,390 64 Statement of Laboring Force Employed to the Department of Highways during week ending December 22, 1900. —___- -_— ISUROt'GHS, NATURE OF WORK. MANHATTAN. I rHE BRONX. . BROOKLYN. QUBEN5. RICHMOND G I. G C q rJ 'E v z35 x7 a 4 95 .. z6 -- ... — — 4 7882 -- 220 — — ..~ .. -- .. a —' I-- .. _ _ Repaving and renewal of pave- I meats ...... ............. ( Boulevards, roads and avenues, ` sg tc8 r6 It .. 2 9 r i , l; maintenance of. ...... 1 4o Lq w Roads. streets and avenues 2 32 o 8 rr'32o 3. . . , :o . .. q 9 l Ob 47 , o K. r L a r o Total ............... z6o 412 26to6 rri346 40 4 86r rr 3 3 0 491 1261 5I 47 . •• .. .• .f1„nevs Received. F r sewer permits ... .. . ....... ........ ........... N m be, n, permits Issued ..... .. . . ............... 4) 6z For ne se ear conoect,on. ............ ................... For l.ml sewer con,ieeit0ns rep+, rst ..........................' For other purposes ............................... I........ 2 7 Requisitions drawn on Comptroller . . ...... . ....... 3 Linear tact of sewer built . .... .. .............. .......... z Number of basins built...................................... Lincar feet on sewer cleaned ......................... ... Number of basins clean..d .. ..... ........................... Linear tee? of sewer ex..mmrd .. ...... ...... ....... Nunn bar of ba.u,s examine ,l .................................. Number of basins repaired.................................. Linear feet of sewer repai.ed .............................. N umber of basin heads reset ....................... .... ... Number of manhole heads and covers set .................... Number of manhole heads and covers reset ............ ..... Sq uare yards of pavement reL.td ............................ Number of basin hoods put in ............................... Linear feet of pipe culvert I id ......... .................... Number of basin covers put on .............................. Linear feet culverts, drains and ditches repaired and cleaned. Number of manholes built ...................... ........... Number of manhole covers put no ...........................I Linear feet of box drains relaid ....................... Cubic feet of brickwork built................................ Square feet of flag3ing relaid ............................... Number of basin grates put in ................. . L-near feet of pipe sewer relieved ............................ Cartloads of dirt removed................................... Number of manholes cleaned ............................... Cubic feet of earth excavated and removed .... ............. REPORT OF CHANGES IN FORCE FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26, Ig0°. Borough of Manhattan. Resigned—t Imnaitmina Transferred to Brooklyn—I Inspector of Paving. Borough of Brooklyn. Transferred from Manhattan—.I Inspector of Paving. Borough of The Bronx, Deceased—i Superintendent of Maintenance. Appoinntmenls. BOROUGH OF MANI-IA1TAN, Timothy J. Corcoran. No, $42 East Sixty-second street, Bricklayer, at $4.50 per day. I Laborer, at $2.25 per day. Resigned. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. I Laborer.
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Page 1: cityrecord.engineering.nyu.educityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1901/1901-01-05.pdfDEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. NEW YORK, December 27,

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. NEW YORK, December 27, 1900.

Public Moneys Recerved during the Week.

For restoring and re- Sewer connections, openings

paving pavement...

' Water connections, openings ,....... $38 OO

43,e7000 42 40 General account,,.....,..,.

8 75 ........ For redemption of obstructions seized ..............

350 86 ........ For vault permits ..................................

tg oo ........ For shed permits ...................................

For special permits.................................

total ........................ . ....... 3344 6t

680 40

£It3 00

s55 66

505 20

5

$778 86

Per.nris I-sued.

Permits to open streets, to tap water-pipes ....I

Permits to open streets, to repair water connections' I

Permits to open streets, to make sewer connections

Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connections

Permits to place building material on streets.......

Permits to construct street vaults ...................

Permits. special ............ ......................

Permits to construct sheds . .. ...... .........

Permit. to crass sidewalks ............... ......... Permits for subways, steam mains and various con- I

ne,tion, .......... ................ ........... I

Permits for railway construction and repairs ........

Permits to repair sidewalks .........................

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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXIX. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, I901. NUMBER 8,411.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

:MUNICIPAL. ('WIT SF.R VI( COATMISSION OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK,

NEW YORK L BOIL DI NO, No. 3 BROADWAY,

OFF OF CHIEF EXA MINER,

NEW Ew YuRlc

K, January 2, 1901.

Supervisor of the City Record.

DEAR SIR In accordance with the rn airements of section 294 of the Charter I transmit herewith, for publication in the CITY RECORD of Janua y 5, a list Of applications received prior to November 17 and accepted since then for appointment to the position of Patrolman.

Respectfully yOuts, ,10 LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

/atrulman.

Supervisor of the City Record

DEAR SIR—In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378 Of the Laws of 1897, 1 transmit the following report of the transactions of the Department of highways for the week ending December z6, igoo.

Respectfully, WM. N. SHANNON, Deputy Commissioner of Highways.

NAME. AUDRESS. OCCUPATION. ---

I a8z West One Hun, red and Seventeenth street, Man- Wtlliam McDougal..... { hattan ...................... ... ~ . Dockhand. ..................

Joseph V. Flood.......... 75 Delancey street Manhattan ........................ Driver.

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS.

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, January 2, I90I. Ir

S pernisor of the Ci'y Record: UF:AR t,IR--In accordance with section 1546, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, I herewith transmit,

for publication in the CITY RECORD, a statement of the transactions of the Department of Sewers for the week ending December 22, 1900.

JAS. KANE, Commissioner of Sewers,

AMOL'NTs NiMBRR Avimam.nreT, OF. AV.'i . Funds,

940,150 96

Laboring Force Employed during the Weec.

Inspectors of Sewers and Basins........ 12 Firemen .............................10 Inspectors of Pipe Laying .............t Mechanics ........................... 17 inspectors of Construction ............. 75 Lalorers............................. 348 Inspectors of Sewer Connections... .... 25 Horses and Carts ..................... 67 Foremen ............................. 44 Assistant Foremen .................... 28

BOROUGHS.

MANHATTAN IHE BFON%, SS.lUKCVn QUEENS RICHMONI

948 00 .....

56 oo .. ~..

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645 62

5t04 00

r6

4

9

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6 r6

Obstructions Removed,

Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues.... .... ............................J 5 7 6 ...... aaa.aa

Ro¢oiri to Pavement.

Square yards of pavement repaired ................ 1,854 52 92o 186 17

Requisitions drawn on Comptroller.. ..... .................................. $t61,390 64

Statement of Laboring Force Employed to the Department of Highways during week ending December 22, 1900.

—___- -_— ISUROt'GHS,

NATURE OF WORK.

MANHATTAN. I rHE BRONX.

.

BROOKLYN. QUBEN5. RICHMOND

G I. G C q rJ 'E v

z35 x7 a 4 — 95 .. z6 --

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4 7882

— -- 220

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_ _ Repaving and renewal of pave- I

meats ...... ............. ( Boulevards, roads and avenues, ` sg tc8 r6 It

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Total ............... z6o 412 26to6 rri346 40 4 86r rr 3 30 491 1261 5I 47 •. •• .. .•

.f1„nevs Received.

F r sewer permits ... .. . ....... ........ ...........

N m be, n, permits Issued ..... .. . . ...............

4) 6z For ne se ear conoect,on. ............ ...................

For l.ml sewer con,ieeit0ns rep+,rst ..........................'

For other purposes ............................... I........ 2

7 Requisitions drawn on Comptroller . . ...... . .......

3 Linear tact of sewer built . .... .. .............. ..........

z

Number of basins built......................................

Lincar feet on sewer cleaned ......................... ...

Number of basins clean..d .. ..... ...........................

Linear tee? of sewer ex..mmrd .. ...... ...... .......

Nunn bar of ba.u,s examine ,l ..................................

Number of basins repaired..................................

Linear feet of sewer repai.ed ..............................

Number of basin heads reset ....................... .... ...

Number of manhole heads and covers set ....................

Number of manhole heads and covers reset ............ .....

Square yards of pavement reL.td ............................

Number of basin hoods put in ...............................

Linear feet of pipe culvert I id ......... ....................

Number of basin covers put on ..............................

Linear feet culverts, drains and ditches repaired and cleaned.

Number of manholes built ...................... ...........

Number of manhole covers put no ...........................I

Linear feet of box drains relaid .......................

Cubic feet of brickwork built................................

Square feet of flag3ing relaid ...............................

Number of basin grates put in ................. .

L-near feet of pipe sewer relieved ............................

Cartloads of dirt removed...................................

Number of manholes cleaned ...............................

Cubic feet of earth excavated and removed .... .............

REPORT OF CHANGES IN FORCE FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26, Ig0°.

Borough of Manhattan. Resigned—t Imnaitmina Transferred to Brooklyn—I Inspector of Paving.

Borough of Brooklyn. Transferred from Manhattan—.I Inspector of Paving.

Borough of The Bronx, Deceased—i Superintendent of Maintenance.

Appoinntmenls.

BOROUGH OF MANI-IA1TAN,

Timothy J. Corcoran. No, $42 East Sixty-second street, Bricklayer, at $4.50 per day. I Laborer, at $2.25 per day.

Resigned.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

I Laborer.

Page 2: cityrecord.engineering.nyu.educityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1901/1901-01-05.pdfDEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. NEW YORK, December 27,

ESTIMATEDI DEATHS.

POPULATION POPULATION -U. h. CEO- IIlOnCE OF t'S 1900. YEAH. 1899. I 1g00.

620

64

397

33

18

DEATH-RATS. BIRTHS.I MAR- STILL- -

RIAGRS. BIRTHS.! 1899. xgoo.

n,o86 570 67 I 19.98 1747

t:xz 16 4 21.00 x6.52

387 135 40 I'i 18.35 17.71

56 9 5 13,30 11.20

zS 6 r 9.57 13.98

BOROUGH.

Manhattan ............... :,85c,cg3 1,857,887 701

*The Bronx............ 200,507 2o2,C92 74

Brooklyn y 1,166,582 I 7,169,796 i 398

Queens ................ 152,999 093,734 37

Richmond .............. 67,o2r 67,766 12

City of New York.. 2,437,202 3,444,675 1.222 1,-32 I x,666 I 736 I 117 I 79.00 1 17.15

* M:my large institutions raise the death-rate.

Cases of Infectious and Conta,ious Diseases Reported.

WRRK ENDING-

Sept. 22.

Total deaths........... 1,142

Annual death-rate ..... 17.28

Diphtheria ............ 20

Croup................. 3 Malarial Fevers........ 8

Measles ............... 4

Scarlet Fever.......... S

Small-pox .............

Typhoid Fever ........ 22

Typhus Fever.........

Sept. Oct. Oct.

29. 6. 73.

1,158 1,170 1,208

17.54 17.72 18.30

23 19 26

2 7 4

4 II 30

2

4 2

2 2 4

Oct. Oct.

20. 27.

[,146 7,203

17.36 78.22

35 37

3 4

4 5

I 4

1 5

20 15 I 27

16 1 3z

\Vhooping Cough ...... 5 7 5 4 4 8

Diarrhmal Diseases,... 132 102 88 85 45 38 Diarrhoeal Diseases

under 5 years.... 1x8 88 77 79 36 34

Phthisis ............... Ing ta8 132 +4o 166 16o

Bronchitis ............. 23 17 27 20 22 27

Pneumonia............ 87 92 177 112 III 143 Other Diseases of Re- t 18 17 x3 Ig 20 27 spiratory Organs. Violent Deaths........ 65 73 94 77 72 55

Under one year........ 352 311 318 335. 290 268

Under five years....... 499 431 448 470 407 38,

Five to sixty-five....... 492 578 58o 595 595 652

Sixty-five years and over 150 749 142 143 044 170

In Public and Private l J 144 245 094 3ot 275 316

Institutions ...... _,

Inquest Cases.......... 167 173 264 084 195 154

Mean barometer....... 29.904,0.029 30•x44 29.95829, 949 31. 179

Mean humidity........ 65, 66. 8z, 75, b3• 79.

Inches of rain and snow 1.27 .02 .48 1.87 I 1.44 .21 M e a n tem

(Fahrenhett)...eratur P .. 64,° 66.90 X68 7° 61.8' 154.50 63,62

.e

Maximum tempera- 78° ° '76° 80. . 77. ° 76° °

ture (Fahrenheit). . . Minimum tem erature So ° ° 156. 60.° 47,0 ', 38.' 47,' ( Fahrenheitt)......

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. 3. 10. 17. 24, t. 8. 15.

1,082 1,088 1,124 1.164 1,067 1,134 1,132

+6.39 16.41 17.03 17.63 +6.16 17,18 17,15

25 27 25 35 41 49 37

4 7 14 15 11 7 8

6 6 3 3 3 4 2

I ,. 3 „ 2 4 1

4 r 3 2 3 6

I .. 3

23 27 27 22 21 21 28

5 7 t 2 8 6 3

6 j 29 23 21 14 15 12

zS 23 19 r6 r3 ra 8

131 159 147 139 137 134 16+

37 31 53 34 33 43 31

+24 127 051 178 265 r70 264

zo r6 22 25 28 26 27

59 46 68 68 43 65 6,

239 223 214 212 214 224 187

342 311 311 315 326 331 At

593 633 623 652 604 631 1 1178

147 144 Igo 197 137 i 172 173

260 275 a82 284 255 310 za6

147 137 187 173 127 107 1 157

o.lo. a z 0.003 z9.97 Iz 8x71 S zl o.00x 3 9.74 3 9 9' 9. 1 3

74. 62. I>6. 69. 65. 'ox. I53•

58.5° 50.8 40.6 55.8' 44.6' '43.6. 28.9„

72.1 57•° 1 52•0 74.0 61.0 53•0 ,48•°

5o•° 40,0 130•° 40•0 35•7 35•0 x3•°

Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital.

WARDS.

First .......................

Second .....................

Third ...................... Fourth ..................... Fifth ....................... Sixth....................... Seventh ....................

Eighth ..................... Ninth....................... Tenth....................... Eleventh.................... Twelfth ................... Thirteenth..................

Fourteenth .................

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58 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1901.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Deal/is According to Cause, Annual Rate ter 1,000 and Age, with breteoralog y and Number of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks.

WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 12 M., DECEMBER 15, I900. WEEK ENDtRC-

Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec, Dec.

15. 22. 29 6. 13. 20. 27. 3. to. 77. 24. r. 8. 15.

Phthisis .........I 233 230 29} 261 776 254 237 235 250 293 287 227 246 21c

Di htherta....... p III 130 170 210 18, 191 226 215 272 226 277 244 29. 264

Croup............. 3 4 '.. p 6 8 4 9 u xm i6 15 14 27 12

Measles.......... 26 34 17 30 41 36 46 47 45 1 53 46 95 63 III

Scarlet Fever.... 45 ;4 l0 87 61 55 9! zoi 93 91 133 1+7 ' 244 171

Small-pox ....... .. .. .. .. I .. .. .. .. z x 1 34 73 25

Typhoid Fever... 126 8_ 109 104 739 88 140 105 go I 56 99 rIO zto 104

Typhus Fever....',

Total.......- 53} 585 699 (98 705 629 749 694 702 765 762 835 895 887

Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age.

-x 02-

etl v = y, N M O

BOROUGHS. p I E ^ ti v . = - C

u II I -- 7 - v c

v x a I I e

157 ( 371 Manhattan....... ;c .. 2 7 6 78 t5 gt 41 9 a 24 ! xo6 92

The Bronx...,,.. ; .. .. I 1 17 .. '. 8 4 2 .. 3 II 13 40 it

Brooklyn ........ .. 4 0 55 r 4 6r zz z t 07 63 99 234 64

Queens.......... 4 2 t 7 2 2 II t I .. x 6 9 zx 3

Richmond........ 2 .. .. ,. .. 4 .. z .. .. .. .. 'I t 3 22 3

Total...... 8o I 2 3 t2 S 161 31 164. 68 r3 3 45 : I87 273 aS1 678

Deaths According to Cause, Age and .Sex.

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1,132 7,222 610 522 187 ' 4, 53

., N

5-15. 1525.2545.45'65.

281 53 76 1 296

I.

0

253 173 Total, all cause. ..........1

Diphtheria ............... 37 37 21 it a a x8 I ..

Croup..................... 8 3 ,. z .. 5 7 x .

Malarial Fevers...........

26 t[ .. .. . ..

I . .

I

Scarlet Fever .............. .

2 : a ..............

8 II 3 3 5 5 t

Small-pox .............. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

T • hoid Fever ...........I 771 28 9 li r8 to .. x .. x 2 3 17 5

Typhus Fever ....

Whooping Cough......... 1 3 - 2 r 2 x ', ,. 3 .. .. .. .. ..

Diarrhea] Diseases........ rz 8' 6 6 7 x .. 8 .. .. z a t:

Phthisis .................., i 16, 154 ' 84 77 •3 •~ .3 .8 z 27 too 30 3

Other Tuberculous Diseases 4 I 2 2 Diseases of the Nervous I

System .............. ( 106 107 65 4t 19 5 3 27 !. s 1 3 10 33 31

Heart Diseases........... 02 87 46 1 46 .. .. .. ., ! 6 7 17 39 23

Bronchitis ................ 3r 45 x2 19 2x s ~, z 24 . x 1 1 I

1 3

Pneumonia ................ 164 :44 84 8o 34 , I

8 73 32 I 35 20 Other Diseases of Es. ' 03 74 .. .. 2 z x 2 xo spiratory Organs..... Diseases of Digestive t

System ............. J 8z Ez 42 40 at 3 a 26 2 4 18

5 7

x8 14

Diseases of Urinary System 009 x16 57 52 2 „ 2 4 5 4 33 42 st

*Congenital Debility...... 68 79 42 16 65 3 ,. 68 I .. .. .. ..

Old Age.................. , 23 zz 9 14 .

• Suicides ..................'

Other

x3 19 8 5 .... ., ! 7 2 a

violent deaths......' 48 ' 59 37 ', Iz 3 1 z 6 3 5 x4 2 8

4All other causes......... 94 .01 42 52 6 z x g 5 4 33 25 +8

• Including Premature Births, Preternatural Births, Inanition, Marasmus and all Congenital Defects. 1 Viz.: Syphilis, z ; Cerebro-spinal Fever, 5 ; Cancer, 32 ; Rheumatism, I ; Diabetes, 9 ; Embolism, 4 ;

Ovarian Diseases, 2 ; Al,:oholcm, 6 ; Erysipelas, 3 ; Rupture of Womb, I ; Extra-uterine Pregnancy, 1 Puerperal Fever, 4 ; 5eptica:mla, 3 ; Miscarriage, z ; Child-birth, 2 ; Hip-joint Disease, r ; Hydrophobia, I La Gripe, s; Purpura, I ; Rickets, z ; Spinal Disease, x ; Caries, I ; Disease of Uterus, 4 ; Senile Gangrene, I ; Otitis, I ; Ana:mia, I ; Aneun,.m, I.

Deaths by Yialsacs iu Detail:

Fractures and Contusions, x8 ; Burns and Scalds, 8: Drowning, z ; Railroad, 4 ; Poison, 8 ; Wounds, 2 Suffocation, 2 ; Gunshot, i ; Homicide, 3.

WILLARD PARKER I' HO5PSiAL.

RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL. KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPITAL,

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Remaining December 8.. .. 47 47 x 23 39 41 94 ~ j 5 3 9 17

Admitted ............... .. x8 18 , . ' 5 8 15 28 I ; z 3 2 „ 6

Discharged ............. .. z4 14 ' ., 5 14 8 27 I' 2 ,. 2 4

Died..................... .. 5 S .. .. x .. z ..

Remaining December is. 46 46 1 13 =2 48 94 i 4 6 9 19

Total treated......... 65 65 it x xS 47 56 122 II 6 6 1 it „ 23

Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deal/is from the Sanue, by Wards.

I SICKNESS. II DEATHS REPORTED.

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Appearance ......................................................

Color ............................................................

Odor (Heated to too° Fahr.) ......................................

Chlorine in Chlorides.............................................

Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...................................

Phosphates (P, 0.) ..............................................

Nitrogen in Nitrites ..............................................

Nitrogen in Nitrates..............................................

Free Ammonia........................-...........................

Albuminoid Ammonia............................................

TotalNitrogen...................................................

`Before boiling......... Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime .<

( After boiling ......... Organic and volatile (loss on ignition).............................. Mineral matter (non-volatile) .....................................

Total solids (by evaporation) ......................................j

Very slightly turbid. Very slightly turbid.

Light yellowish brown. Light yello%% ish brown-

Marshy. Marshy.

0.133 o.zz8

0.219 0.376

None. None.

None. Notre.

0.0109 0.0358

o.oc09 0.0015

0.0070 0.0130

0.0173 0.0469

1.18 3.74

z•t8 3.74

0.341 2.30

2.974 5.10

4.315

SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 59 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from the Sane, by Wards. Analysis of Croton Water, December 13, 1900.

SICKNESS. DEATHS REPORTED. RcsuDS, ExphE.s6D RESULTS, EXPRESSED - ----- IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY

u I t! w U. 5.GALLON OF WRIGHT IN ONE rr• .• O u 231 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDRED THOUSAND.

WARD. ,y W u y

V y Ir. ,D ts. N (y O TJ W Y{

• y d

07 Q V vi w N F A U ~i u~i H F 4

f Fifteenth .................... z .. 3

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. Seventeenth................. rz .. .. 6 •.5 .. a .. .. , .. .. 32

Eighteenth .................4 . I.. a ........ 1 5 .. z

Nineteenth ....... .... ...... z5 .. 1 9 .. rr .. .. .. .. r .. 3 .. 9x

Twentieth .................. xz .. 3 3 .. 4 . 34

Twenty-first ................ 3 .. .. 2 9 •. I . .. ..

Twenty-second ............. to .. t to rt 17 4 . 89

Twenty-third ...............zo .. .. 5 .. 1 1 .. ....• 39 .20

i'w ({ Twenty-fourth .............. 19 1 .. 10 „ .. „ I 1 . 25

Total .................. 170 z 51 xro 15 71 .. 21 1 1 3 .. 15 .. 684

• First ....................... 1 .. .. .. „ .. .. •• I

Second

Third.....................

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Fifth ....................... z .. .. .. .. •• 1 .. ..

Sixth ..................... 1 3 1

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

Seventh .................... 3 x 3 •• .. t •• 1 C

Eighth ..................... 4 a .. 3 .. •- . x 2 .. .. .. .. ..

Ninth ....................... 6 t .. 10 z 1 3

Tenth....................... z .. •• .. r 1

Eleventh ................... 3 .. .. a 4 .. •• .. .. 1 • ..

Twelfth .............. ..... 5 .. .. 1 ..

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

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

..

Fourteenth ................. ... r x „ .. .. ..

Fifteenth ................... .. .. .. 3 .. .. ,.

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

................... 3

.

Sixteenth 1 .. Z .. .. .. ..

Seventeenth................. 4 r .. 3 .. •• .. 3 .. .. .. .. ..

Eighteenth .................. 4 x .. .. ..

.. Nineteenth .................. 5 .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..

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.............. 4 .

2 1 .. 1

Twenty-second ....... .. 7 x t

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

1

Fwenty-third ............. z 2 4 2 ..

Twenty-fourth .............. .. 8 x ,. z .. ..

Twenty-fifth ................ 4 .. .. 6 5 1 ..

Twenty-sixth ............... 6 „ .. .. „ z ..

Twenty-seventh............. 4 r 4 1 •• x

Twenty-eighth.............. 7 .. 8 r .. .. t

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

.. .. .. r ..

Twenty-ninth ............... .. .. t .. .. 1 .. •• .. ..

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

.. .. ..

Thirtieth .................... 4 .. 1 z r z r ..

Thirty-first ................. .. .. .. .. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Thirty-second ............... x z .. .. .. a . .. t .. .. .. .. ..

Temperature at hydrant, 38° Fahr.

Analysis of Ridgewood Water, December 13, 1900.

RESULTS, EXPRESSED Resut.Tv, EXPRESSED IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY

U. S. GALLON OF WEIGHT IN ONE 230 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDRED THOUSAND.

Appearance .................................................... .. Slightly turbid. Slightly turbid.

Color ........................................................ . Slightly brownish yel. Slightly brownish yet.

Odor (Heated to zoo^ Fahr.)....................................... Slightly vegetable. Slightly vegetable.

• Chlorine in Chlorides .................................. 1.1950 2.0500

Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ..................... ............. x.9690 3.3780

Phosphates (P, Oa) .............................................. None. None.

Nitrogen in Nitrites .............................................. None. None.

Nitrogen in Nitrates.............................................. 0.oz3o 0.0393

Free Ammonia ................................................... None. None.

Albuminoid Ammonia ............................................ o. coz6 0.0044

Total Nitrogen .................................................. 0.ox5z 0.0432

(Before boiling........ 1.7800 3.0600 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime

After boiling......... 1.7800 3.0600

Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) .............................. 1.8700 3.2 0O Mineral matter (non-volatile) ..................................... 4.1400 7.1oo0

Total solids (by evaporation) .................................... 6.0,00 xo 300a

Temperature at hydrant, 57.6° Fahr.

23

14

z6

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15

xz

8 3

15 JO

9

21

to

14

7

17

22

18

17

17

11

II

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30

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397

15

4

9

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33

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t

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Fourth......................a 15 z a

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-1 .. . . .1 .

.....

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- -

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I

.

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x

4

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MAP OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

SNOIYIMO OO.OUBM

• OoRov,n • O6vr4C O1'J Da$gAtc $0SRI1AL4

General Work of the Department.

-Total inspections of premises .................................................... 27,735

orders issued for abatement of nuisances ..................................... 960

" inspections of milk and other foods ........................................... 25,073

pounds of food condemned and destroyed .................................... 118,955 "t chemical analyses made......... ........... . ........................ 70

bacteriological examinations made for diphtheria .............................. 554

bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis ............................. 103 •• vaccinations performed ..................................................... 15,246

" children's employment certificates granted . ................................... 465 children's employment certificates refused....... ................ . 22

t' medical inspections of schools.............................................. 2,082 By order of the Board. CASPAR GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem.

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prevailing rat,' at to- t me of service as

Laborer. Department of Docks, 53 .8.. 3 Graham, Will iam f ............ For differ. nce be w,•, n wages paid and the

- pr nailing rite at the time of service as Fermi, not Laborers, Department of Docks, 921 r.(.,

3 Smith, James .................. I For difference between wages paid and the pre% a-li g rat- at the tim•• of ervice as La- b .r r Dep.,' tment of D cks,

3 Carroll, Patrick ................ For d fferenc, be—en the wages paid and the prtvailrrg ra a at the time of .ervi e as I.a- br,r.r, Lep,rtrncnt of Public Wo Its and Departmen-. of Docks. $5, r.ro.

3 ' Smith, Edward ................iI For difference between wages paid and th- pr, railing rate at the time i f.service as La- herer De, orment of Docks, 8125.20.

Adams, Lottie B.,as executrix) I For votary of III intiff's deced. nt as County of Henry H. Adams, de-

,f I Treas rer of Kings County, from August t

ceased.. .. ... to 5. iSgr, 56s.0 . 4 N•'lly, James F. (ex rrl.), vs." V: ndam s o compel respondents to reccn'id-

Charles H. Knox et a.,) er 'he ra ing i'f relat r in examinatio . for Coin , t'sioners of I he I- ivi' !' promotion to C. plain in Police Dep.rtment. Service.................. J

To recover rent of office- in Totten. ille, 9 1., 5 Sprague, Reuben O., et al,...3 Wes a.cupied by T un B.,.,rds of field and

( 'rlincque, Will The am, vs.

lottenv.11e, trn, lily to Dccember,t997,545,

Cit} of Neo Vo k and The Union Rai way Co.......... Summons only served.

5 1 Keseel, Ai.+m, Jr. vs. Fr,'- 'to retrain defenrtant from rairbcg Plaza Hall, cis J. Kerr, indiv dually No. 3r; Went fifty-riutl, -: re.:. enjcin.n5 :+nd as Acting Cat'ta n o~ • him from rntert ring w.th or arresting pa.

Twenty sixth Precinct I o f

h trons of said all. of the Pot cc D partin1nr J

Bailey. Ph•lip A ............... For cqualiard rate of wages as Engineer of Strainer, lire I iepartment, 8134.08.

5 Gallagher, James ......... ...., For equalize I rate .,f w:a_es as Eng ricer ci amer, Firm D. partmtnt, 933,28.

JlcConeah Charles .......... 5 - y, For , qual z d rate of rage, as Engineer 01 For Steamer. Fire Uepai tment, 584.28.

5 Grant, John J ................. For equ:,lized rate of wage- as Engineer of Ste..nn r, Fire Department 5113.59.

o Witthaus• Rudolph A .......... To re ".ver for services as Expert Chemist in case of Per ple v=. ML'lineaux. 82.6co.

6 Schaefer, George \L.......... For dama_en for personal nun ies by fall from on ao,omobi:r in Columbus aven~,e, neat One Hundred and Twen:y-fifth street, out to defecr,ve p. vi g, 511 ,co

6 Dimrn, Charles L., rt al., as To re train defer dant I lock Cotrm ssioner, trustees, %s. James 3 cc an ' from granting to defendant Shewan a lea e

} et al , oing business as James Shewa . R Son , r.t al.)

of P:, r at sot of Ea't Third street in front of pla null's bu knead.

7

Morris, A. few (it Id an.+l ,I :+m amus ~o compel respondents to accept a Augusta>lorri-DeFe} ster certain sun. for I av ment of an asse smem

rJm.lvs. Loler, } r

of r. ail

pir Iler

t for rneu ating Walton avenue. Ferough of

of he Coy I 'I he Bronx. of Ne., Y„r. et a+l... .... J 7 Li; pman. Ra_ hael, v=. W lham I To fo•- r!ose a mor gate on premi-es at Sevenly-

G. Hr rgav „t al........ . f eighth st, yet and Amsterdam asent.e. ( B ,+b, H tbert, v'. Lea leg I

8 i Blrrchfo d

, a. [leput5 Prof,-

ertc '-' t rkat New \'or Cur Pal cc It pattmcnt .......... 'Lo r• cover a diamond rig, value $52.

8 ' Rober s, R bert ..... ......... As c,ssi0nee, for prev.nlu :g late of wages of employees, I), partment of Dicks, $676.27

;,vin, Trio as (ex r 1.1, Kent

O1nnfamis to c'.mvel respond Its to restore 8 J mes

enng, as (. ore- a r, later to p scion in Department of High. mis Toner . f Highway , i' J ways

O Dooncl Mary F', lore) , ..... To sacete ass': ssm•nt for flaggmq Thi-ty. f u: th street, from East river to North river.

•` ... 24 493 ..

•, .. 24 494 t „

••- 24 495

24 496

Supreme.) Kings L o. j z4 497

Supreme . .. 25 zt

Supreme, R c mond 05 22 C .. Supreme ... 25 23

~5 24

•, z5 26, •,

., ... 25 27

:35 37: ,.

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. 25 23 ,.

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25 301 ,.

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Supreme ... 25 33

Supreme, 1'

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Supreme.. (in) r

6o THE CITY

LAW DEPARTMENT.

The following schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the Corpuraciou Counsel for the week ending December 8, 190o :

The City of New York, or The ,11avor, Aldermen and Coornionaltr of The Citt' of Neu York, are defendants, unless otherwise mentioned.

SCHEDULE "A."

StILTS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INSTITI'TEI).

COURT. TF.n I C . - TITLE OF ACTION. NATURE OF ACTION.

Fi+L10. M

Land Offi e. 04 491 Dec. 3 BarberAsphalt Pavm_ Cmn_ 1 Application for grant of load urn er water of

I':a t riv,r, at Six;h street, Long lsl.md

Supreme ... 35 r " 3 Andrews, J in, s E............ Summons only served. •• ...

25 2 3 Avis. L urn B. .... .. .. ,• •• ... 25 3 '' 3 hCa dun, Ionic V. (Ne. r' . ...

2 5 4 +' 3 '. No.si.... ,.

•• ...

35 5 Boyce-Fraleig , Forma ........ '. '• ..,

25 6 3 Brana an, )larearet ..... •• .. ...

25 7 " 3 Cac..dv. V.'ry L.. odmo isir.ry trix of P,ter A. Cassidy, de- ce sed ...... "

..,

35 8 " 3 Cart., Fannie F. No. of .. ••

25 9 3 )_ranitch %illi,m I ,and Ile en 11 F ol y, eve, if ors I Jere- mi.h A t rani:ch, deca.aed

•• ...

25 ro " 3 1 0utl'y, F;. idget C............... •. '• ... z5 rr 3 Fay, Cyrus H.. and t.Isnion 3'.

Hari-, .s ex .cu ors of L'et'y A. Fay, ece.,s:•d ...... •,

... 25 12 3 Flemt g, Cl:.'rlrs E., . nd Emily A. Slur, ham ................ •'

13 '' 3 ...

25 CC-er, F. ede ick . ............ '• ... 25 14 " Lenin. rarah 1 ..... ........... •• ,., 25 15 3 )lc( ormick \'•- i,liaui .........

2) 16 - Cirste,,o ge, eve utor f

••.~ 25 17 3

1 Ge, rg C. Do rtier, decea-ed. Rhein frank, John, aria Henry

Ganz.•mu..... . 18 `• 3 ...I

25 Sin_er Manufact ring Company

...I 25 19 3 }\',aon, Henrietta W ... " 25 zo " 3 Wei', Jonas, acid Bernhard

I :1fa• er ......... ........... ..

•• 24 432 3 Berton, Charles A .............For difference '.'etweeu w:+;;,s paid and the

SCHEDULE ” B."

JUDGMENTS, ORDERS AND DECREES ENTERED.

Julius Meyers—Judgment entered on -\ppella:e Division order of affirmance for $32.35 costs in favor of the City.

People ex rel. United Verde Copper Company vs. T. L. Feitner et al. (taxes of 1899)—Judg-ment entered in favor of the City on -Appel1.cte Division fir 572 45 cats.

People ex rel. National Surety Company vs. T. L. Fear er et al. (taxes of i89q)—Judgment entered in favor ofthe City on Appellate I)tsision order of affirmance for *75.42 costs.

People ex rel. Denis Grady vs. Charles II. Knox et al.—Judgment entered in favor of the City on Appellate Division order of reversal for $62.92 casts.

Rosanna Hawkins vs. The %layo>r, etc.—Appellate Division judgment of affirmance entered in favor ,.f the City, and for $74.42 costs.

People ex rrl. J„hn P. Leary vs. Charles H. Knox et al—Judgment entered on Appellate Divi,ion order of reversal in tav„r <,t the City for $54 92 Co.st•.

Peop a ex rel. Manhattan Rubber Company vs. J. 'tin J. S. annell, etc.—Judgment entered on Appellate Division on:er of ..ffirmance in favor of the City for $32 65 casts

Peo le ex rel. Woodbury G. Lang, on vs. T. L. Feltner et al. (taxes of 1899)—Order of discon-tinuance entered.

Pe.iple ex rel. Bernard Rolf vs. Bird S. Coker, Comptroller (Trier No-41; People ex rel. Bernard Rolf vs. Bird S. Coler, Comptroller (Pier No. 5)—Order, eut, red granting peremptory writs of mandamus with $to co-t..

Matter of Wilbur Avei.ur, Raride Street and Academy Street School Site (Borough of Queens) —Order entered appointing Elmer G. Samnus, A. J. Koehler and John B. Shanahan Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment.

R E C 0 R D . SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, I901.

Matter of Pearsall Street and Greenpoint Avenue Scho'sl Site (Borough of Queens)—Order entered appointing Sanders Shanks, I homas D. Hoxsey and Frank R. Dickey Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment.

Matter of Kaplan Avenue, Horton and IIammon,'. Streets School Site (Borough of Queens)—Order entered appointing Henry Marshall, James W. Prendergast and I'homas S. Smith Commis-sioners of Es,iuiaie and Asse-sment.

Matter of \Va>Inngt+m Avenue, Lafayette and Pulaski Streets School Site (Borough of Quretss)—Order entered appoin il,g John E. Van Nostrand, John R. Farrar and William II. Good Conut is.i ners of Estimate ..td .An'sessment.

Pe„ple ex iel. Cutis R. Hathaway vs. Isaac Fromme, Register—Order entered granting motion for preference.

Matter rut George Place Machine Company—Order entered confirming Referee's report. John F. Ulrich ; Ellen '1'. O'Hara ; William M. levering and another—Orders entered

granting motions for preference. William A. Suydam ; llamilion Bank of New Vork—Order entered discontinuing the action

Will) ut costs. Mary R. Goelet et al., executors ; Henrietta \V. Goelet et al., executors—Orders entered

granting moll nt for extra allowance. People ex rel. Alexander Clinch vs. James 1'. Keating--Order entered amending alternative

writ of mantfanius. Maurice O'Connor (three actions)—Order entered consolidating actions. Sanford Mturay—t)rder entered granting motion for resettlement of case on appeal.

,judgments were Entered in favor of the Plain/ifs in the following Actions:

DA-t E. NAME. REGISTERI

FOLIO. AMOUNT.

tgo~ Nov.x7 Badt, Rachel .................................. ............................... a3 290 $702 88

27 Langler, William H .......................................................... z3 tqr 562 34 28 . 55 :o8 421 zz

Dec. 5 Hynes, Thomas B............................................................ Goole .Mary R., '” al., executors ................ ............................ t4 184 6,411 53

5 6

W., t;oelet, I,arriette et al., executors........................................... Hart, Charles .................................. .............................I

* 352 ! o z.,8

6.423 03 2,708 15

Nov.28 Thompson, Martin ............................................ ............... r r:: 287 15 ,8 Cushing,Vichael .............................. ........................ ...... zr err 41 72 26 Cushing, la rtes ......... ..... zr in z6 95

Dec. 6 Naumann, Os ar C .. .... .............................................. zz 417 344 19 Nov. z6 Butlor, -heldo & Co. (Richmond County) .... ............................... r3 534 39 46

26 Burler, Sheldon & Co. (Queens County) ................ ...................... 13 467 34 63 Dec. 4 Sinram, August ................................... .............. I........... 13 515 91 60

SCHEDULE "C."

SUITS AND SPECIAL 1'ROCEEI)INGS TRIED AND ARGUED.

Ellen T. O'Hara ; John F. Ulrich ; Maggie A. Coleman et al.; John Cooper—Motions for preference made before McAdam, J. ; motions granted; J. 11. Greener for the City.

City of New York vs. Matthew Baird et al.—Motion for prelerence made before McAdatn, J. motion denied ; motion reargued and resubmitted on additional affidavits ; motion granted ; J. 11. Greener for the City.

People ex rcl. Herman H. Cammann vs. T. L. Feitner et al, (and seventeen similar proceediniis)—Motions for preference made before Lawrence, J. ; motions granted; A. T. Camp-bell, Jr., for the City.

People ex rel. Enoch Morgan's Son vs. T. L. Feitner et al. ; People ex rel.Charles C. Beaman vs. T. L. Feitner et al. ; People ex rel. Frank K. Kohler vs. T. L. Feitner et al.—Argued before Lawrence, J. ; decision re-erved ; J. 11. Ward for the City.

Alatter of Richard \ -an Cott—Motion for leave to inspect certain ballots argued before Leventrjtt, J.; decision reserved ; A. C. Butts for the City ; '' Motion denied."

Matter of \Vilhur avenue school site (Borough of çlueens); matter of Pearsall street school site (Borough of Queens); matter of Kaplan avenue school site (Borough of Queens); matter of Washington avenue school site (Borough of Queens)—Motions for appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment made before \V. M. Smith, J.; motions granted ; C. N. Harris for the City.

Thomas NIcEvoy—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; 'F. Farley for the City. New York County Medical Association—Argued at Appellate Division ; decision reserved

T. Connoly for the City. Louisa Sutton—Motion for leave to sue as a poor person submitted to Leventritt, J. ; decision

reserved ; J• F. McLoughlin for the City. People ex rel. Adam Kessel, Jr„v:. Kerr, etc.—Motion for injunction argued before Leven-

tritt, J. ; motion denied ; C. W. Ridgway for the City. Lena Gal I—Tried before Truax, J., and a jury ; verdict for the plaintiff for $500;- H. S.

Rankine for the City. In re Home for Incurables (One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street sewer)—Argued at

Appellate Division ; decision reserved ; G. L. Sterling for the City. People ex rel. Thomas J. White vs. Bird 1,. Grier, Comptroller—Argued at Appellate Division;

decision reserved ; T. Connoly and T. Farley for the City. People ex eel. Edward C. Delev,in, Jr., vs. 'F. L. Feitner et al.—Submitted at Appellate

Division ; decision reserved ; G. S. Coleman fur the City. Julius Mtrymrs—M+,tion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals ; submitted at Appellate

Division ; J. 11. Greener for the City ; '' Motion denied.'' People ex rel. William Lemon vs. T. L. Feitner et al.—Argued at Appellate Division

decision reserved ; J. 11. Ward for the l.ity. Matter of the A) , plicati,m of The City of New York, etc.—Argued at the Appellate Division

decision reserved ; W . J. Carr for the City. People ex rel. Alma H. De Belprat vs. School Board, etc.—Submitted at Appellate Division

decisi"n reserved ; W. J. Carr for the City. Janes J. Higgins—Trial commenced before Herrick, J., and jury ; action settled ; W.

Hughes for the City. Mary O'Hara—Argued at Appellate Division ;.decision reserved ; R. P. Chittenden for the

City. People ex rel. Thomas E. Pearsall vs. Wheeler et al.— Motion for peremptory writ of man-

tlamus a, gued before Nladdox. J. ; decision reserved ; R. P. Chittenden for the City. Franklin M. Horton, etc., vs B.J. York et al.—Motion to continue injunction pendente lite

argued het. re Maddox, J. ; muti''n denied ; L. D. Stapleton for the City. Patrick Hayden— Tried before Dlckty, J., and jury ; complaint dismissed ; L. D. Stapleton

for the City. Totcn of Hempstead—Mot(on to amend Appellate Division order argued before Maddox, J.

decision reserved ; W.J. Carr for the Ci.y.

Hearings before Commissioners of Estimate in Condemnation Proceedings.

Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory site, two hearing, ; St. Nicholas Park, one hearing ; River. side Park extension, one hex ing ; C. D.Oleudorf for the City.

Delaney aml Orchard streets school site, one hearing ; Manhattan and Lewis streets school site, two hearings; One Hundred and Fourteenth street school site, one heating; East Forty-sixth strtet sch,rol -ite ; one hearing ; Brooklyn approach to the New East River Bridge, one hearing ; C. N. Harris for the City.

Vernon and Bain avenue school site 1Queens), one hearing ; A. Bach for the City.

SCHEDULE "D."

CONTRACTS DRAFTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED AS TO FORM.

BOOK ' DATE. AND I DESCRIPTION. DEPARTMENT.

FOLIO.

1920 , I Dec. 3 37 55 For removing present stairs on girls' side and for erecting iron

and stone stairway at Public Sch of 13. Conrad . pproved

as to form ..................... ................... .. .... Education. ” 3 ' 37 55 For erect g new stair-ho se at Public School 50, Borough of

Brooklyn. t ontraet approved as t.. form ....... ... .....

" 3 ' 37 56 For sewer in Lafayelt. a,en ie, lions Whit wr s reel to Hunt's Point road, Borough of The Bronx. Contr. ct approved a, to form ............................... .................... Sewers.

" 3 37 57 For laym- water-m. ins in Agceduct, Ant .any, Belmont, Bro k and other avenues and sire' is in rue Borough of The Bronx. Contract appr,.ved as to form.... ........................... Watter Supply.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, Igor. THE CITY RECORD. 6Y

Book DATE. AND PI'scrti Prnit,'. DFr ARI'MENT.

For io.

rgoo Dec. 3 37 58 For furnishing meats for the year rgat, Berrough of Itf;tnhaitan.

Cuntr,,ct approved as to finortn .............................. Correction. " 3 37 58 For furnishing fresh cow's milk for the year tgo t, Borough of

Manhattan. Contract approved as to form ................. 1 .. " 3 37 58 For fiunishing fish for the rear rgor, Borough of Manhattan.,

Contract approved as to form........ "• 3 37 58 For htrni,hinc S,000 tons of r:oat for the year Igor, Borough

of Manhattan. Contract approved as to form.............. " 3 37 58 For furnishing r,co, tons of coal for the year igot, Borough

of Jlanhattan. Contra_t approved as to firm.............. 3 57 58 For furnishing mitts r,r the ye it Igor Borough of Brooklyn.

Contract approved as to form .............................. •, 3 37 58 For furei-ping fresh and condensed milk, Borough of Brook-

lyn. Con tr.,ct ;ippr iv. -d as to form............ 3 37 58 For furnish n, fish for the year ro r, liorough of Brooklyn. g

Contract approved as to torus ................. •• 3 37 58 For turnishme coal for the yr~ar tor, Borough of Brooklyn.

Contract approved anti form .............................. •• a 37 6, For repairs, etc., to the U•_p:,n merit's R.rpair Situp, Ii rough

of Brooklyn. Printer's I-. roof approved ..................... Fire. ', 3 37 64 For a i erations ad additions to the lire klvu Disci ntinary1 Public Bofldin Li htira Framing School for boys, Iiorougu of Brooklyn. Printer's k g autl Buppliesiiu

'• 3 37 Its proof approver ......... 1

For removing present rear stair on girls' side and erecting iron and stoic stairo%ay at Public School 13, Degraw ,trect, near Hicks street, Brooklyn. Forth of advertisement approved .................................................. Education.

" 3 37 65 For erectin, new stair-house at Public School 5o, South' Fourth sire, t, near Havemeycr street, Brooklyn. Form ofadvertisement approved ............ ............ .... ... .

•• 3 37 66 For supplying stationery for the use of the court; and the de- partmcnts and bureau, of the Government of The City of New York during spot. Printer's proof examined and re-' vised .................................................... City Record.

" 3 37 103 For printin,C, furnishing, folding, binding and distributing the paper known as Tue Crry RECUR for the year rg-t.

I Printer's proof examined and revised ....................... '' 3 '• 37 113 For furnishing d orman's and stable supplies and miscellaneous

goods. Printer's proof and adverti,ement approved as to form ............. ............ .. ... ... .... ...... .. Police.

5 37 187 ' For furnihing to,oco feet a fd.incli rubber fire-hose, for the in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Form of c.ntract and advertisement areproved ........... .. ...... ..... .. Fire.

" 5 , 37 187 For alteration and repair if Repair Shops Building, Borough of. Brook:yn, and Ir ni-w build ng on Jerome avenue, borough of The Bronx. Form of advertisement approved............

" 6 37 t98 For furnishing telephone and tel graph supplies. Contracts niapr0veii :;s to form ..... ....... ......................... Police.

" 6 I 37 199 For Girls' Ffiglt School, One Hup.dred and Fourteenth and One H..ndred amt Fifteenth streets, near Seventh avr-nue, For-, o, tgh of Manhattan. Contract ap,rroved as to form .. ....' Education.

7 37 213 For furnishing dry goods, hardware, oils, etc. Form of adver- tisemen approved....... .............. ........... ! Correction.

', 7 37 233 For furni•]ting and completing alterations, general rep'ur; and installation of new heating apparatus at Fifty-fi~urth Pre- cinct Station-house, Ralph avenue and Quincy street„

1 Borotr_h of Brooklyn. Proof examined and revised ........ Police. 7 37 240 t 1, t:roceri-_s, provisions and miser-Han' oils supplies, boroughs

of lirookly it and Queen=. v. Drugs, medicines, etc., boroughs of Broklyn and Queens. Form of advertisement] approved .................. ...............:..............., Co,rrection.

" 7 37 sot For furni'hing semi-birtiarineric and anthracite bro',ea coal.' Borough of I: noklyn. Two contracts and advertisement'. appn wed as to form ........ ..... .. .. ...... .....I Water Supply.

7 37 245 Far : Iteration and i nprovement to sewer in T'lurd avenue, west. side, between Thirtenitb and Seven try n' It street;, with Imnccl•ons, and in Thi,tenth street, between Third and Fourth avrnues, Iiorou4h of Manhattan, Contract approved, as t„ form ..................... ...... ... ....... ...... Sewers.

7 37 245 For furnishing i 5oogross ton;, 2,24') pounds to a ton of the best] grades of I.ehich hard coal, ti rough of Brooklyn. Con-'

245 tract approved as to form '

For furnishing, delivering, hotting and trimming barrels 7 37 I

5,000 of No.r, "Maine [Rock Lime" at several sew'a,e disposal, work,, B,rough of Brooklyn. Contract approved as to form.........................................................

•' 7 37 246 For alterations and repairs to building occupied by Repair Shop', corner Canton and B. div.m streets, Boro 04 Ii of Brooklyn. Printer's proof ex.,min:d ................... ... Fire.

7 37 247 For sewer in Van .Vat avenue, between Flushing and Hoyt avenues, Fist Ward, Borough of Queens. Contract op-: provod as to form ......................................... Sewers,

•• 8 37 279 For alterauc- n and repair of Repair Shops Buildm„ at southwe't corner of St.Ed,i aids and Bolivar streets, Borough of. Brooklyn. Contract approve .I as to form ............ ... ..I Fire.

•• 8 3,, 280 For letting corrtroas fir lighting the different I oroughs off Public Buildings, Lightipn New York City for tgor. Form 01 advertisement :approved. { = and Supplies.

B 37 eRr For furnishing; meats for r9or,for bor ughs of Manhattan and' The Bronx. Contract approved as to form .............. .. Charities.

'• 8 37 a81 For furninhin; fresh cow's milk for rgr:,, boroughs of Al,.nhat- tan and The [irnnx. Contcrct approve I as to lurm..........1.

'• 8 ' 37 281 i For furnishing condensed cow's milk for Igor. boroughs of 1n- hattan and The Bronx. Cr,ntract approved as to f'rm ......1

" 8 37 aRt For lurnis sing cargo coal for 1951, boroughs of Manhattan and i 'the Bronx. Contract a proved as to form .................

8 37 a81 For furnishing free It ,h for toot, b' rough, of Manhattan and fi i The Bronx. Contract approved as to form,..,,,.,,.,,..,,,

8 a7 a81 For furnishing poultry for rq a, boroughs of Manhattan and, The Bronx. Contract approved as to farm .................1

SCHEDULE "E"

OPINIONS RENDERED TO THE. VARIOUS MUNLCIt'AL OFFICES AND DEI'ART>IENTS.

Boats DATE. AND SUBJECT M .ST'I'ER. DEfARToiH\r,

Fot.to,

1900

Dec. 3 37

3 , 37

3! 37

3

3 37

"4

4

4

"6

B< ,on DATE.' AND SonJHCT 3IAT'IER. DEI•AR'1 sli?N'r.

Fot.t o.

it llcc. 7 ! 37 234 Advising that there is no legal obligation upon the part of the

City to' ontplete the uncertified contract entered into by the former City of Ihrook]1n with H. Gibbons & Son, mgr is there any legal obligation to accept any one of the bidders lvhn'e proposals were received when this contract was fir-4 advcr ri,ed hp the former City of J400klyn, as each of these bid- ex, ceded the appropriation made for tie purpose........... Finance.

" 7 37 n55 In r,• applicationo of Sr. 11ark'.s Church, Calvary P. F. Churi.h. First 31, E. Church of Greenpo it ; advising that JatriuI cruse iv shown for tine rerni,sion of tax impo-ed in each crc of the ye.Ir 1900 to the extent of $n,00e ...................... .i axe and Aseessnicnts. ,' 7 37 a55 In re application of Calvary 1'. E. Church ; advising that uppli cation tea• not made in thin the time limits d by section 837 of the Charter, and no lawful cause is shown for the remis-ion of ih,: tax ................. •`

" 7 37 rb5 In re applications of Rev Patrick \IcKennu, Rev. Alex Ali ler; advising that lawful cause is shown for the remission of 1 i t ix imposed in each case for the year 1900 to the extent of $5,500 .. ............................................... .,

" 7 37 255 in re application of Congregation Chaari Zedek of II.rleur advtwng that lawf,,l cause is shown for rcm•ssion of tax im- posed upon Lots No, an and 22, but that no lawful cause is shown for the reniasion of the tax on Lot No. eo...........

'. 7 37 e55 l in re ap Iication of George A. K, ssler ; a dcisiug that lawl I

cane is shown for the, remission of the per,onal tax int. prised ............... ..

'. 7 37 295 In re application of Henry W. Slane el ; advising that m, lawful cause is shown far the cancellation of this tax. , ,

" 7 37 2(7 In re application of James W. flare for cancellation of carton tax sales on pr..perty in fat mar Town of Jam.,ica ; a lvisiu¢ that it would be pr per to have the record.; of the I )epart. mcnt so marked as to inhrate an assigiment of the ruiss rag certificates to Mr. .]tars and a ancell:ati -,n of the sales and tone: to which the certificate, rclale ....................... . .................

" 8 37 274 In re agreement between Timothy E. De.,mond and John I. Curran as to intere,t on retained percentage ,!uc for grad rig W, st So-venteenth street, from Canal to Surf avenue; advis-ing that City take uo r st: in making payment, bat shou.d C, tify De'mond either to procure a withdrawal of nor ice I

rot Cut nar or sati faction of any interest that Curran has

in the fund as a cond,tion of pat- merit ...................... Finance. " 8 37 294 Advi-int; that Commissioner has ant h.,r ity to employ au '1 ',I

architect to prepare i,lans and specifications, to I•e sub- Public Buildings, lighting

muted to vari.'t,s c aunty nfficers iu County of Kings in I and sL pplie'. comp!i'mce with chapter 647, Laws of rqr o ...............j

" 8 137 aq6 Its re claim ' f Byrne L. Hazen for $371.84 balance of interest iron award of .r ryr7 4 , t7 made for P.o-eel No. 95, \faint Kisco Procc eding; ad) isiug that v„ucher should be pre- pare.l in favor ref .:tid cl.t Runt for amount of interest prop-

erly,fit ................................................... Water Supply.

JOHN \W'!lA1 EN, Corporatir)n ('ouu;el.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

MAYOR'S OFFICE., CITY IIALL, Ni' YohK, TUESDA', 12 at., December IS, Igoo.

The Hons. Robert A. Van \Vyck, Mayor; Bird S. Color, Comptroller, and Theodore Connoly, Acting Corporation Counsel, the officers designated by section 1526, chapter 37S, Laws of 1897, mc•t this day.

The minutes of the meetings of November ig, December 3, December la ,ut , I D-4caInI,et II, 1900, were approved as printed.

llitls for printing anti distiibutin!c, the paper known as the CITv' Rl IC' ucu far the }-car 1901 were received Irunl the Nlartsn 1;. Blown Company and the J. W. Pratt C; ,mpany-.

By concurrent action of all the ntetnbers of the II,tarti, the Super. i,ot tv.t' rliracted to tabulate life bt'.l; and to submit siitl IaI talc tion to the Board at a meeting to be lie f,l on Thtu' - clay, Deczm-Ier 20, 19 iC, at I2 lit.

By concurrent action oil all the numbers t)f the Bard, the JoNoiwaa, ns31ub )n w'.t; a i'n;ttetl Resolved, 'I'hat the 5upervi,ur of the Cily I:ec rd he anti Ito hereby a :utlhur'za.I to e4nd out

on or about liccc iii her 22, 1900, circular, to the I)epmtnicnls of (;yeaD:r Nets' Yon-k, ran lue-.tins; said Deparan4nis to ]in'nish the Supervisor of the City Record with a list of all the tlfct.Is and employees employed in any of the drftarttuent,, bureau, ur officea of the City GlwcmRcnt and of the counties CnnRifld therein, for publication in the CITY' 1'lECohu, under the pruviatttti; of all act entnled " An Act to amend section 1528 of the (areatcr New York Charter in reLUialI to) the print-ing of list, of officials in th° CITY kF:CORD."

By concurrent action of all the nlomb_rs of the Board, the follot'tng re; )lull Al, 55'erc :idolater] ficsnlved, That, in compliance with the provisions of sectiotu Sgt aril S)S if III, - C Iiartor if

Greater No iv fork, the Cnuvniesioaers of Taxes and lncsRcn], be and kid ,v ,uc' Rut It, rived to 01kcIIiSe Ilia opening of the Books of An taut 1 Recot'd of _Asaessed V.tluat inn of Re' it and I'r'r- seunal Estate for the year Igor, previous in and during Ilse time said Irmtks at ttpcn for i1151)541nm, vii., front the second Monday in January (January 14, 1901), to April 31), inclusivr, in thr following papers :

Cfot'uhg/r t j .1/onhallau,

" CIT RECORD,' `: ALrrning Te'le'graph,' or Commercial Advert ion' r," '' 11arlem Local hcptn tor,"

The AYorld," `` journal of (ettittonce,' Tammany Tithes," '< ]turning Journal,''

Daily News.,'' " \\'t•cicly Uni'ttt," '' \lorgcn Journal," '° Ness' Yorker Stoats %citing,"

°r Irish .American, ' " Manhattan and Bronx Alrocatc,"

°` hrccman's Journal," '''Mail and Expres-," " New York 'roues,' '' Jewish Daily Ni' tc "

Bovorrg'h of :i lie Brou.r,

Westchester Independent." '' Nurtlt Side News."

Borrorrah of Brool.'lj'n.

"Brooklyn Eagle," " Brooklyn Daily Times," " Brooklyner Frcic Press-," " Bro,iklyo tJaily Citizen,"

Brooklyn Standard Union," 11 Iiro.)klyn AV'achy."

Ba'eugh of f Richmond.

Staten Island Star," '' Richmond County Den icrat." " The Staten islander,"

Borough It! Queers.

I ()ueens Borough Herald," '' Long Island Farmer " "Long Island Star," " Netvtow'ii l'lcg toter, ' `' Flushing Journal,"

—such aclverfinem'4nt to be inserted daily in ti's _ CITY RECORD, an I in Ct a ''cat sor_t'i alt nawi-

papers' of the Borough of lit and once per week fit all other n-4w spa. i rs au.)cc rlest'n_ved. Resolved, That live Commissioner of the Department of S--wcr< be and lie h-rchy i; authorized

to advertise for proposals for the comtruction of `• sewer in Van Alit alciiur, 6-t tree u Flooltug avenue and lioyt avenue, -First Ward," in the following newali:pcn m the Ilatrxtab of (lueens

Long Island Farrier," '' Long bland Daily Star," " Nest town Register," '' Flushing Journal." .' Queens Borough Daily herald," Resolvetd, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby authorize.] to publish the advertisement

of assessment for laying crosswalk in Jay street, Borough of Ittchmoml, in the following news-papers, in addition to the Crry- RF:cuRD, viz.;

" Richmond County Democrat," '' Staten Island Star." The Staten Islander,"

A letter m reference to official advertising was presented front the '' Irish Anu•rie.in." The letter seats ordered to be filed.

By concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the follosviti. res!,lutit Ii was arinp;erl Resolved, That the Supervisor of the City Recur be ant] he hereby i- 1tt:ln'or'zeif to procure

by direct order, that is, without contract let after advertisement, the article t' a Iled G r by the following requisition= allowed at this mreting;, not excce.1in,e4 the e,timat,•s tlli. clay subnvtIved Ivy the Supervisor, as shown by schedule thi° clay signed by the members of the hoard of City Record, that course being deemed to be for the best interests of the City.

fly the concurrent vote of all the members of the Board, the following requioiUons were approved

Arrua l' Banv'd.

Requisition No. 3735-5o copies of bid or estimate ; 50 copra, of eoutract auil specifications, 5o copies of suecilications, bound together ; ,o receipts ; 5o eIrveLore, (fur furui-,hung materials and labor required in the erection of an armory building for the hir,t Battery, N. G., N. 1-., Borough of Manhattan) ; 50 copies of bid or estimate ; 50 copies of contract and specifications, 50

53 [rice csintract of James Ryan & Co., for furnishing and setting headstones over _•rave; of deceased soldier, and sailors to I various cemeteries i . counties- of Kings a,td Queens; I Public Buildings, Lighting advising that work called for by the contract, left unper- Ir and Supplies,

59

67

formed by the contractor and done by other parties, be proceeded with......... ..... ... .. ..... .........J

In re assignment to ;antes G.Shaw by \ianhnttan Constructfm Company in s.utsfa'aion of lien ; advi-in:; that the retained percenta_e tinder the contract may be pill to James G. Shaw as as-ignce of the contractor .............. ...... ..

In re claim of Jaines R. Keane & Co for $900; advising that contract in quest oft is a t uli,l one and City is liable to pay

Finance.

74 for articles in question at a;reod price.....................

In re applicati ,n of Brooklyn E:lectic Dispensary to have

go

ceria•n tearer charges on its prop, rty or r8go to 190 can- celed; advising that taxes be canceled .....................

A'Ivising zhit neitncr lire Board of Public Improvements nor, the Commissioner of War r Supply his the po)eer to create

'r

any liability for .,dd.tional hyd-ant service bey nod the appropriation allowed for that purpose by the Board o1 Esti- mate and Ap,,ortionment .......... .......... ............ Water Supply.

37 162 1n re proposed assessment for sewers to One Hutldred and Twemy-fifth street, between Lenox and Eighth avenues ; advice as to whether a,sessment can be made against street railway companies when the construction of the sewer was occasioned by the railroad company changing its motive power ..................................................... Board of Assessors.

37 171 In re contract made between furor. r Village of Flushintt and I homas F'. Too 'y & Co., for ccnst rttcti n of sewers in Ingle-1 side and South F'lushiug Park Drainage Dis•ricts. Queens) County ; advising that sal I contract is not legal and binding' upon T he City of New York .... ........... . . .. Finance.

37 173 Advis ng that applicat on of Andrew McNi-h to register to the Department, f Health of'1'he City f New York, under al certificate issued by the Board of Examining Plumbers of f the City of honker., chr,uld i,e d.•nied ............... .... Board of Health.

37 211 In re claim of B. J. Sulliv.m for $er•,72o for extra work, etc.,. arising out of contract for constr.:ction of sewer, etc.. on' Woodlawn road, from Webster to B.tinoridge avenue, Bor-~ ough of The Bronx ; advising not to pay any portion oil claim as the m.ttter now stands .............. ............., Finance.

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copic. of speci tic ations, bound together ; ;o receipts ; 50 t , vel•,pe; (for furnish in, materials and labor requirel in the installation of the plumbing an(l gas-litlinti in 1 Iy° lv.,l,osed uew armory building, for the First Battery, N. (;., N. 1-., 11orough of llanh. ttan).

Bard , of -9ssesso.

Requi,ition No. 3734-5oo notices for meting.

Ol',-e of t/re 1'r1-.cident ref Ike hc~ruu~h ,~1 . lrrz;.,lt.rrr. Requisition No. 2 56-I •' appropriation and register of vo,tc',ie the V . r, erg." (11. B. B.

So. 2S170), Requisition `o. 2361-3 dozen .;tenographcr's note ho ,k,.

O§ice , f the President vt Ih,- Bor~v: I': - _irrr. Requisition N,. 330-100 .beet, carbon paper,Sx i2-inr'I, \".•. ,, to,) s is carbon paper.

S x 12-iuch. No. 2. L, _ si:iuu \ . 2 65-Blank-b.,ok for keeping accus 1I1: oj1ti!U I auj register of

VOncliels, 100 pi-. Lfpa)•bnrntt of Brir. r.

Ke.luisition No. 327-€) binders for the City Rrcoat~.

DC, 0arfw •ul < of Iuil."mn s (I,'o A'i rrr). ReIluisitiOI NO. 37[I-1,0:o copies inspectors' report Itornt N. tt--t); t,000 copies

frame building permit (furni No. 1:i.-igool.

D.ypzunne /t.' f BO/4 iZ,: s (.pnzka,1la't arz.i Tire ., . ; t ). Requi-:ition No. 3; 19-5,003 form No. 64' special report."

D,partm2,zt of 1'rz8,'ic huil,lin;s, L g ana .S>,~^;i,: (1? Requisition No. 23b9 -One dozen iniev books, sheep, 153 I~:u~>, in~i.,c_I, regular record

ruled, .}!z x inches (stoCl-).

D.p:n."nzeut Lt I'trhlic Builliu„s, fi ritiu z.l Srplies, Requisiti„I1 No. 3710-50 copies of contracts and peciticatiou,. with props 1s and envelopes

to match, tit th_ ' In trrialc an,t Mork required f ,r certain iut,ffis, aIterauOns and additions to [hr Ii j L lip g knot n as [he Brooklyn Disciplinary 1'raiutng Sehool t)r B ys, Eighteenth avenue and Fitt-seventh trret, it; the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.'

rJ 1'ui'ic But/f. ig , LiShtiu; amt S•ut,^lies (Brockdvrr). Re l.tisition No. 3,-=I-3,000 a,plication blanks, interior w rio., form 4 B. R_._luisitio 1 No. ; 732-50 copies of courrac.s and spec.tication, with proposals anal envel-

opes to match, of the "utat~•ria1, and work required to build a carri.t v house and stable at the Brooklyn l)is;iplivary "hrainiog S ho)l for 11oy=, Eighteenth avenue and fif(y-seventh street, in the Borough of brookIva."

Requisition N. 3;33-5O) ninety per cent. payment blanks, Rr lui,.ition \o. ,7;05o copies of contracts and peci icati,ms, kith proposals and envelopes

to match. for ••fwni_long the Dzparhnent of I'ahlic Build:M s, I.ighting and Supplies, Borough of Brooklyn, tour thu.u.uid five bombed (4,500) gro-s ton-, 2.241) pnmds to a ton, of the best grades cf Lehigh hard coal."

Depoii;,tot of Pu/olio Buildings, Ll;lr'in.z" an.l Szrpjlres (.11onitalf.rn and The Bronx). Rryuisition No.;7 35-5o cuplesot contract, anal in:atiun:. 0ltli proposals and envelopes

to niatcII, for '•furuihtng the ItrharunCOt of L'ub!ic B-ni,iieg=. 1.> h ig nu t tiuppIies, boroughs of Tauh;ttt,nt and •l he I-1:orrx, ~riot six iln.nt,.unl tive hundred (6,500) gross tons, 2,240 pounds to a ton, of best white ash coal.

Department of Pzthlie Builaings, Lt, /ding and Supplies ((Jueens). Requisition No. 3737-50 copies of c,ntrarts and spy eitication<, with proposals and envelopes

to match, for '• Lori> Ill ng the llepffrnnent of Iyoiilic Luil ling-, Lighting ant Supplies, Borough of Queens, one thousand even hundred (1, 7001 gross tons, 2. 2o 1 otuttls to a ton, of the best grades of Lehigh hard coal."

DefarL,:nz! of Fizr<rrr<e. Requisition No. 3730-7,500 cnvelope to he male to order. Requisition No. 3739-2O accounts currents, Form No t, i, , .

Cur Rca:r,1.

Requisition No. ;2;-I 1. ndvrwood's typewriting rihi on, pttr; ! rO r1n purple. Requisition No. 331-I \1`Gill fa_teuer pre.is, Ao. I ; I duzcu L. 1 err tubber erasers, No,

I04 ; 3 boxes Esterbrrok's pc', c4S 2 boxes • 1-lest " paper fa tonrr small. Rr tut tiou No. 374.1 t o cu, ie rach, 3 scltelrle, of relui tt•)n: meeting of December 3,

1900 ; 5o sets index 1":eet, ; 250 noti "es, .a.ary lists ; to sign, canvas ; 15 coples schedule of re,lureitnon;, meeting of I)ecember IS. 1900 ; 2.000 mlaty list clivIlulei.

Requisition No. J742-50 copies couu•act and specification and estimates, printing CITY Recoxu ; 50 copies conn".t and peci11Ca:iuu and esttmatc-, station~•ry.

C! ,mmissi,'nrr, of A1 ;;.':,

Requ;-ition No. 324-10 boxes Argyle typewriter l,a; . r.

Departnzrnt of Fins!-;-<. Requisition Nr: ~2~ - ;:o sheets I. nderw u1 . +pec tt t tt' %t c i "., t6 x t 7, black. Re luu-ittou N..j. _ I ledger telex, ,iin tar t'i tl. B. IL;- a o : ,~~Ic, tcic. \o. 19224. Requisi.io:t No. 2;5-35 ie t c owhide ; t yard Linder'; cloth : 3 b ooks g _,I(l bat ; t skin title

skiver ; 2 buns lie, tar uotrd, o. 30 and 35, u tti !e c: ,p ; 4 ruffs White Ina,lin ; I pound glue 12 yards cauva~.

ReqMsnti3v No.236o-Repairs and ai-eratioia to It "records of v )u_her for disbursements'' chance of lettenn.:, re:,u;ul ring and new indexes.

Re1uisiuon N.,, 2502-r kt-g of pas'e. Reyui,itwn N. 2360-I book, record of rapid Irs,:,'.t estimate. Rryu!Sitn No. 37OJ Il;n-,okl}n)-2o,000assessment bills.

.ui I''- n \L. 3'tS I l;rouklyu)---10,000 a, eantnnt bi;ls. Ei, I . •.:... lIe i ti its--n N. 3'2. I hr ,,,klvnl-25.00u tax bill:. Relut_itiun\.3;1' 5,cwbalance mtojgtaohattanff:;,coot,alaii :rns'l;m3k1yn). i e.;utt1un N. 37t3--25 set, apptopriatlon balance sht,-t, 1-,r Igtt. 1- uistiu0 N(I. 37[7 it,)UnCny,$)--2.00O hambecInin's rccc pt,. Requi>iuun \o. 32t-i.50o v .ushers, charital.le tn.,ttu'.i,ns : t5. ccc I'.,rma :er's checks. Requi-ition No.3i 2y-3,630 wratrant;. Re, juist ion Nu. Ji31-1.0(0 circulars for loud sale of Dc. e. ' - _,, 1 n. Requisition \o. _ 74O- IS,3c0 Paymaster's checks.

lire Dgpectmgm (ellarzhc r.

Requisition \a.3 3-"IS Rentbnç.ton blue copying ribbon. oI: ....,... , .i ..;i.,.tl requisition.

Court of General Sessions, _1 ezc' ]i,rk C,zrrrt:. Requi:ith:n No. 332-50D sheets note paper ; 503 envcloces fur tame.

Department if Ihaltk (ell zrrltatcr,zt. Rcq:iI'ttiun No. 526-500 -hcet, semi-carb)n parer, b x 1.i ; loo s'. r ,elni-carbon paper,

letter, 8 x 10 ; 12 typewriter xirb,on-, in Idib!e col), i I;; I urpi 1 _ n!u : . tj c writer ribbons, indelible copying black, he uin,tun ; 4 t; p ttriter ribbon,. rs , It•ngt 11 ; 4 tyl,e- tcriter ribbons, Bmirob Premier, in~ielible purpi, ; 2 ivpewri.ec t ,, i.ldarr c hatch, purple copying.

Lore' Di jxu1nzenl (r lIt :r ~. Requisition N. 322-2 dozen black record ribbons for Bra,..';,, ~cc, l:c,r::lit in typewriter.

Lao Depa rim _ut. Requisition N. 2357-10 bind bl )tier, from July i to September 30, 1900, Lac Department,

Corporate on Counsel. Requisition No. 2367-t communication book. Son pies, N.. t2, index fur department,

with leather tags, hour! in all calt,kins ; I regi<tcr for assessment pro cc 'ins.,. No. 122.

D.par'ment of Pars (The Br C, Requisition No. 3723-2,000 rent receipt,.

Lhpai1u1m of Parks (.1bnlratta,r and hn •1 ,e Requisition No. 3678-73 copies farm ;f payment certificate. Requisition No. 3725 -50 copies contract iron fences in menage i•_ ; 5u L ,lies form of

proposal for same. Depart,nent of Public (harelirs ( Bcank)'u and Quo, ,2s ).

Requisition N. 3715-200 contracts, specifications, etc., for "supplies" 50 contract,, specifications, etc., for "drugs."

Department of .doers. Requisition No. 3727-printing aid cnmr~ilin ,, in ; s:nphla, fnrm 250 copies of the third

quarterly report of the deparmest ; too copies to be returnc•I for l,inding in annual. Requl,ition No. 3728-l'rintiug and compiling in pamphlet form 250 copies of the second

quarterly report of the department ; too copies to he rcturne; I for binding with annual.

RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901.

Departnzert of Street Cleaning (Queens and Richmond). Requisition No. 2359-I requisition book for Queens, two requisitions on each page ; I requisi-

tion book for Richmond, two requisitions on each page.

Department of Street Gleaning. Requisition No. 2368-I book, Martin B. Brown 27463. Requisition No. 3714-50 blank forms of contract for disposal of ashes in Brooklyn, 25 to

have the form of proposal inserted, and 25 to have said form of proposal detached ; to of those with inserted proposal to be linen backed.

Department of Water Supply. Requisition No. 3716-75 copies of contract and specifications, estimates and envelopes for

'' tank and stand pipe " ; 75 copies of contract and specifications, estimates and envelopes for '. pumping engines, etc.'

Requisition No. 3724-60 copies of contract and specifications, estimates and envelopes for 'I laying water-mains in Napier avenue, etc.''

Queens Count}' Sherzff's Ojice.

Requisition No. 3700-2,500 envelopes, large ; 5,000 envelopes, small ; 2,500 letter heads, in pads ; 2,500 letter heads, in pads.

Surrogate's Court, Queens County. Requisition No. 328-Fe reams medium weight typewriting paper.

Surrogate's Court of the County of 1 iclunonzd. Requisition No. 329-6 R. & H. Lion Brand black indelible record typewriter ribbons ; 6

Underwoods' record typewriter ribbons ; 3 dozen boxes of Underwoods' black carbon paper. Municipal Court, Tcntlz District (ih1anhattan).

Requisition No. 3720-303 alias summons ; 300 copy alias summons ; 300 satisfaction of judgment.

Requisition No. 2363-2 dozen stenographer's note books, City Record, No, 707.

Supreme Couert, Special 7ernr, Paul III. Requisition No. 3709-2,500 opinion backs; 500 file cards, 7 x 8!:, binder's board ; 1,500

memorandum backs. 19oI-SPECIAL,

Department of Bridiees (dlanhat/an). Requisition No. Io61-125 pads, sample No. 2.

Department of Buildings (Manhattan and The Boone.) Requisition No. Io62-I00 reams paper, sample No. 4 ; 12 reams paper, sample No. 6 ; 70,000

sheets paper, sample No. 9 ; 70,000 sheets paper, sample No. to.

Department of Buildings (Brooklyn). Requisition No. Io63-I ream paper, sample No. 3.

Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies (.11anlrattan). Requisition No. 1064-8 reams paper, sample No. 12 ; 8 reams paper, sample No. 13.

Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies (Brooklj n). Requisition No. io65-15 reams paper, sample No. 2 ; 10 ream, paper, sample No. 3 ; 7,200

sheets paper, in pads, No. 4 ; 7,502 sheets paper, in pads, No. 7 ; 7,500 sheet, paper, in pads, No. £ ; 7, 503 sheets paper, in pads, No. 9 ; 7,500 sheets paper, in pads, No. to.

Commissioner of Accounts (,I/anhattan). Requisition No. 1366-2 reams paper, sample No. 8 ; 2 reams paper, sample No.9.

Department of Correction (i/unhatta~z). Requisition No. 1096-4o reams paper, sample No. 26 ; 30 reams paper, sample No. 27 ; 30

reams paper, sample No. 29 ; 20 reams paper, sample No. 30 ; 5o ream; paper, sample \. 32 15 reams paper, sample No. 33 i 30,000 card;, sample No. 36 ; to reams paper, sample Nu. 37 2 reams paper, sample No. 38 ; 20 reams paper, sample No. 39 ; 5 reams paler, sample No. 40 5 reams paper, sample No. 41 ; 6 reams paper, sample No. 42.

Requisition \o. 1367-3o reams paper, sample No. 9 ; 6o reams paper, sample No. 13 3 reams paper, sample No. 16.

Requisition No. 1097-3o reams paper, sample No. 28 ; 5 reams paper, sample No. 31 ; 1,200 sheets card board, sample No. 34 ; 1,000 sheets paper, sample Nu. 35 ; too sheets cardboard, sample No. 43•

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Requisition No. 1368-2 reams paper, sample Na. I.

Department of Finance. Requisition No. Io69-10 reams paper, sample No. 18 ; 20 reams paper, sample No. Ig. Requisition No. 1070-3 reams legal paper, 3 reams foolscap paper. Requisition No. 1071 (Brooklyn)-3 reams legal paper, t ream foolscap paper. Requisition No. 1072 (Queens)-2 reams legal paper, 2 reams foolscap paper. Requi>,ition No, 1073-z reams paper, sample No.21. Requisition No. 1074-10 reams paper, sample No. 2o. Requisition Ni. 1075-2 reams paper, sample No. 27 ; 20 reams paper, simple Na. 28 ; 20

reams paper, sample No. 29 ; 20 reams paper, sample No. 30 ; 20 reams paper, sample N.,. 31 ; 2 reams paper, sample No. 32 ; I ream paper, sample No. 33 ; too pads paper, sample No. 35 ; too pads paper, sample No. 36.

Fire Department (Manhattan). Requisition No. 1076-25 reams paper, sample No. 4 ; 25 reams paper, sample No. 5 ; 2 reams

paper, sample No. 6 ; 12 reams paper, sample \o. 7 ; 4 reams paper, sample No. 6 ; 150 gross Defiance pens, No. 50, 2 dozen to box.

Fire Department (Brooklyn). Requisition No. 1077-5 reams paper, sample No. I ; 18 reams paper, sample No. 2 ; 15 reams

paper, sample No. 3 ; 15 reams paper, sample No. 4 ; to reante paper, sample No. 5 ; 12 reams paper, sample No. 6 ; 3 reams paper, sample No. 7 ; IS reams paper, sample Nu.8 ; loo pads paper, sample No. 9 ; 150 gross Defiance No. 5o pens, 2 dozen to box.

Department of Health. Requisition No. 1078-150,000 library bureau cards, No. 37 ; 15,000 library bureau cards,

No. 38 ; ioo,000library bureau cards, \o. 39 ; 20,000 library bureau cards, No. 40 ; 25,oco library bureau cards, No. 41 ; 30,000 library bureau card,, No. 42 ; 2,000 library bureau cards, No. 43 ; 4,000 library bureau cards, No. 44 ; 2,000 library bureau cards, No. 45 ; 10,000 library bureau cards, No. 46 ; 15,000 library bureau card,, No.47 ; 8,000 library bureau cards, No.48 ; 2,000 library bureau cards, No. 49.

Department of lligkwai's (The Bronx). Requisition No. 1079-18 reams paper, sample No. I.

Law Department (Mtlanhattan). Requisition No. Io8o-203 reams paper, sample No. 2; 250 reams paper, sample Ni. 3; 3

reams paper, sample No. 6; Io reams paper, sample No. ii.

Law Department (Brooklyn). Requisition No. 1381-6 reams paper, sample No. 2; 4 reams paper, sample No.3; too reams

paper, sample No. 4. Law Department.

Requisition No. I082-IO0 reams paper, sample No. I.

Civil Service Commission.

Requisition No. 1083-1oo reams paper, sample E.

Department of Public Charities (Manhattan). Requisition No. 1084-5o reams paper, sample No. 8; 20 reams paper, sample No. I5; 20

reams paper, sample No. 23. Department of Public Charities (Brooklyn and Queens).

Requisition No. 1085-2o reams paper, sample No.4; 40 pads, sample No. 7; 50 pad:, sample No. 8.

Department of Taxes ana Assessments (.Manhattan). Requisition No. io86-5 reams paper, sample No. 7; 250 pads, sample No. A ; 200 pads,

sample No. B; 200 pads, sample No. C; 50 pads, sample No. 1); too pads, sample E ; 25 reams paper, sample No. 15 ; 250 sheets paper, sample 18.

Department of Water Supply (Brooklyn). Requisition No. 1095-6 metal bound document boxes 8/ x 3 x 4 ; 6 metal bound document

boxes, 3 j x 32Vy x 8. City Magistrates, Second Division (Brooklyn).

Requisition No. 1087-15 reams paper, sample No. 4.

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Barometer,

7 A.M. I 2 Y. M. 9 F. M. Mr 1V FOR MAXIMUM. --I MINIMUM. TIFF. DAY.

G _

a s z

DATE.

DRCN. nII'.1:0.

E' . j i

30 250 30.210 30.035 30.239 30.04{ II PSI. 0.210

3.084 30.000 30.796 30.227 30.300 9 A. M. 30.160

30. f34 j r OSA 30.032 30.075 30.16. in :1. t1. 30.005

29.580 23.939 >g.)E8 03.96-) 30.cxw 0,0.3I 23.938

29.920 29.846 ! 29.900 29.88) 29 972 0•N.nt. 29.846

09.836 09.720 .077' 29. 755 23.898 ° ,. ,1. 29.706

24.936 0.72 30.x.46 23.935 11.u7o To 11.11 29.790

Mean for the week ................................... I..... 3o.oz5 inches. NL, simum • .97 9.0., fhcrember 17 ......... `• 613 ni;uu n " .r. t I. I., tie•:ewber IT .................. 29.706 6,140 " u

T tlermometers.

Sunday, ,6

Monday, 17

Tuesday, r8

Wednesday, t9

Thursday, no

Friday, 21

Saturday, an

21'. in.

I2 1'. M.

12 P. 1I.

21'. 10.

2 P. M.

4 P. M.

. A. M.

FORCE OF Varoe, DATE.

EEI..0.TIPE OI.E.{R, HeMIDITY. OVERCAST,

O. IO.

P2 non.

Sunday. n6 .o56 .072 .044, n;7 54 is 41 48~., 6 Cir. o u

Monday, 171 .017 .o7o .095 .055 's 34 411.; 0 3 Cm. o

Tuesday. it oS5 .1051 .103 097 - 47 45 54 o o 6Ci,.

Wed'sday,i9' . 1,6 •1361 .1771 i .123 55 4, 86 561 r Cir. 0 0

Thursday, 2oi . 1361 .I;8 .Ir6 .130 6a 45 52 83) g Cir. o 0

Friday, 21! .t26' .132 ,1o' .1108 691 70 6g 69 7Cir.C'I. to Io

Saturday, on .i, ' 097' •1147 •120 77 99 56 37 n 3 Cir. 1 0

DEeris OF RAIN AND SNOW IN INCHES.

0

SATURDAY, .JANUARY- 5, 19o1. THE CITY RECORD. 63

Second District Court (Brooklyn). Requisition No. to88-2o reams paper, sample No.3.

Blenlicipal Court, Second District (Queens.) Requisition No. 1089-3 reams paper, sample B.

County Clerk, New York. Requisition No. 1090-5 reams paper, sample No.3 ; to reams paper, sample No.4.

District Attorney (Manhattan). Requisition No. 1091-go reams paper, sample No.6.

Register, New York. Requisition No. 1092-12 reams paper, sample No.3.

Commissioners of Records, Kings County.

Requisition No. 1093-3o reams paper, sample No. 1 ; 2 reams paper, sample No. 7 ; 30 reams paper, sample No. 17 ; 5 reams paper, sample No. 18.

Kings County Register. Requisition No. 1094-15 reams paper, sample No.3 ; to reams paper, sample No-4; to

reams paper, sample No. 5. Municipal Court, Eighth District (.Manhattan).

Requisition No. 1095-8 quarts black ink; I gross bank pens ; 2 dozen blue pencils, standard I dozen red pencils, standard ; i dozen plain red penholders ; 3 boxes carbon paper (not cobweb), black, 8 x 13 ; 6 typewriter ribbons, Remington, black ; 4 inkstands (4-inch) ; to reams lawyers' legal cap.

Department of Parks (Brooklyn and Queens). Requisition No. 4085-300 copies of printed vouchers (3 lots).

7/it City Court of The City of New York. Requisition No. 4082-Assignments of Justices for the year 1901 ; 400 cards ; 400 paper.

ftirnicipal Court, Eighth District. Requisition No. 4083-2,000 note, official head, Justice ; 2,000 half sheets, official head,

Justice ; 2,000 note, official head, Clerk's office ; 2,000 half sheets, official head, Clerk's office I,000 olfcial envelopes, large ; 2,000 official envelopes, small.

Requisition No. 4084-4,5co copy summons; 3,000 alias summons; 4,000 copy summons 1,000 executions against property ; I,000 copy free summons ; 1,000 transcript of judgment 1,500 subposna to testify ; 3,000 copy subpoena to testify ; I,000 execution for the recovery of chattels ; i,000 execution for the recovery of chattels.

Alunicij'al Court, Ninth District. Requisition No. 2579-1 judgment docket, Volume No. 29 ; 6 index books, Nos. i to 6

6 blank books, 150 pages ; i summary proceedings docket, 1902 ; 100 stenographer's books. Blrti11icipaI Court, Eighth District.

Requisition No. 2580-I summons docket, 19872. Adjourned.

WM. A. BUTLER, Secretary. 130

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, 12 51., December 20, 1900.

The Ilons, Robert A. Van Wyck, Mayor; John Whalen, Corporation Counsel, and M. 1'. Daly, Deputy Comptroller, the officers designate! by section 1526, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, met this

day. Sealed estimates for 11 Supplying printed, lithographed or blank books, dockets, libers, binding covers, binding, etc., needed for the use of the courts and departments of the Government of The City of New York during the year 19o1," were received from Martin B. Brown Company, The J.V. Pratt Company, The Jordan Stationery Company and John Cassidy.

Oil motion of the Corporation Counsel and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the Supervisor was directed to tabulate the bids and to submit said tabulation to the Board of City Record.

In accordance with the instruction of the Board given at the meeting held Tuesday, Decem-ber 18, 1900, the Supervisor presented a tabulation of bids for "Printing, folding, binding and distributing the paper known as the CITY RECORD for the year Igoe." The Supervisor stated that the lowest bidder was the Martin I3. Brown Company, whose bid was the same as that sub-mitted for the year 19oo.

By the concurrent action of all the members of the Board the following resolutions were adopted :

Resolved, That the bid of the lowest bidder, the Martin B. Brown Company, for '' Printing, folding, binding and distributing the paper known as the CITY RECORD for the year 19off,'' as exhibited in the tabulation prepared by direction of the Supervisor of the City Record, be and hereby is accepted ; and he it

Resolved, That the contract for ''Printing, folding, binding and distributing the paper known as the Crry RECORD for the year toot " be and hereby is awarded, under the terms of the specifications formulated by this Board, to the Martin B. Brown Company, at the prices given in their estimate and submitted to and accepted by this Board, and that the Supervisor of the City Record be directed to notify the said Martin B. Brown Company of the award of this contract and be it further

Resolved, That the party to whom this contract has been awarded be required to furnish securities acceptable to the Comptroller, in time for the final execution of this contract, within the specified time for the receipt of the notice of this award ; and

Resolved, That the Supervisor be and lie hereby is directed to forward to the Corporation Counsel, for final approval as to form, three copies of the contract above awarded.

Adjourned. WM. A. BUTLER, Secretary.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY l-IALL, New YORK, FRIDAY, 12 M., December 21, 1900.

The I Ions. Robert A. Van \Vyck, Mayor ; Bird S. Coler, Comptroller, and Theodore Connoly, Acti ig Corporation Counsel, the officers designated by section 1526, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, met this clay.

Sealed estimates for "Supplying printed, lithographed or stamped forms, pamphlets, printed blanks and stationery, including letter and writing paper and envelopes with printed headings or indorsements, etc., for the use of the courts and the departments and bureaus of the Government of The City of New York, during the year Igo[," were received from Martin B. Brown Company, The J. W. Pratt Company, W. P. Mitchell, the Mail and Express Job Print and John Cassidy.

On motion of the Corporation Counsel, and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the Supervisor was directed to tabulate the bids and submit said tabulation to the Board of City Record.

Adjourned. WM. A. BUTLER, Secretary.

EXAMINI1NG BOARD OF PLUMBERS.

Report for the Quarter ending December 31, 1900.

OFFICE OF EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS-CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 149 CHURCH STREET,

NEW YORK, January 2, 190I. lion. ROBERT A. VAN WVCK, Mayor:

HoN. SIR-We beg leave to submit our report for the quarter ending December 31, 1900: Certificates granted .............................................................. 26 Applicants rejected .......................................................... ... Io Examinations pending ........................................................... IS

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Central I'ark, New Foik-Latitude 400 45' 58" N. Longitude 730 57 58" W. I Ici;ut of Instru- ments above the Ground, 53 feet ; above the Sea, 97 feet.

Ahstract of I'e;ist2rr fio,u Self-;-'c-:riling Instrumnents for the Week ending /karmber 22, Igoo.

- -- - 7 A. in 21.'•1. gI'. !tl. "I E:1 N. \IoXINIUs,. MINIMUM. SI 1XIACu.

DATE. .. ._n .1

4_ Drc EMBER. x

2 2-

Sunday, t6 19' ,6 25 22 so r!, 11.6 i3 .o 27 3 PO t, 23 3P. 9t. 18 112 r. in. .

14 12 r. M. 75. 1251. I

Monday, 17 115 to 30 04 a4 2z 23.0 18.6 30 2 P. '; 05 3 1'. M. 14 Cs. v. to 6 .4. Al. ;. 87. a P. 51.

Tuesday, 18 00 20 17 31 38 32 32.3 227.6 40 in I'.1L 3 i T 2 r. 11. at 6 ,s. sI. so 6 A. M. 74 r t•. nt.

Wednecday,r9 3" 31m48 4T 42 3u 142.0 36.6 48 3 1•. v. 41 ; 1'.11. 3n 8 .1.',. 311 8 A. st. 86. t r. x,

Thursday, 50 37 33145 38 77 3- 39.6 34 3 45 22 r. 0l . 38 z r. %1.'! 3g Ia r. ot. ' 3, 12 1•. st. €3. t e. M.

rriday, 21 ; 3'- 1 29 33 J° .0 29 32.3 23.3' 35 o A.'I. 3' i o,s. SI. 311 ro [•. M.. 25 r , r. 91. 47. IO :1. at.

Saturday, 22 a8 ' 26 40 1 33 4L 36 36.331 6 43 4 r. M. 37 ', 6 1'. al. 28 7 A. M. z , 7 A. Ni. 87, r , 1. Si,

Dry Bulb. Wet DuTh. Mean for the week .......................... 32.4 degrees................................. 28.o d K;grees. Maximum '' at 3 I•. M., 19th ........... 48 at 3 I. 'I., Igth .................. 41 '• :V inimum " at 6 A. s[., 1711: . 14 '' at 6 A. M.. 17th .................. [0 Hinge .. ......................... 4 ................................ ;r .,

Wind.

DIRECTION. \ ELOCITY IN Stuns. FORCE IN POUND, PER SQUARE Coo'.

DATE. - --~ -

DECeatneR. 7 :1. M. 22'. M. g 1•. M. 9 P.M.

to

7 A. 51. 2 P. M. Distance to to ! for the 7 A. Si. 2 P. \t.'q P. 0.' Max. Time.

7a. M. 2 r. SI.q . .day.

Sunday, i6... NN\1' NNTW NNVC 7y 11,8 263 .91 tip 2 r?4 5'i q•15P.M.

Monday, 17... ' NNVA' NNA1' NVAA' 88 42 12 1401 14 o 0 2 1.5°:1.M.

I uesday, ,S...' NW SW SW 1 30 38 !9 o 54i 1% I rt.3o r.lr.

Wednesday, ig... W \V I \SN\V W\\C 6o 40 zl 121 o 0 0 3i 4•00 A•.I.

Thursday, 2o... ACSVA' VVNW NVA' 41 511 47 146 ° yz o r?i 2.101•. %l.

Friday, 2I...' X\E V \R' 34 73 68 173 r', 11.34 ti 21, 3.--11. M.

Saturday, 22...1 VI 1C

OW SW 54 24 29 97 0 ° n 54 o.00 A.M.

Distance traveled during the week ...................................... I,or%, milt-s. Maximum force " .... ............................... . .' pound;.

Hygrometer. Clouds. Rain and Snow. Ozone.

Total imrrunt of water for the week ........ . .no Inch. Our;' tion for the week ...........................C' hours.- minutes. tin ny ............................................. o inch.

DATE. 7 A, 11, 2 P.M.

Sundae. Dec. ,6 ' Cold, hazy .................................. Clear, cold. Monday, '' 17 Clear, cold ................ .... ..... ...... Co Id,,atm. Tuesday. " ti Calm, ,elite frost ............................ Calm, plea ant. Wednesday, •• 19 Calm, h:uzy ............................... C,ol, plea=an;. Thursday, '' zo ' Cairn, la hits frost ............................ C11o1, pleas.nvt. Friday, " 2, Cool, hazy .................. ................ haw. overcast. Saturday, '' 22 Cat nn, Pleasant .............................. C'ool, pleasant.

K4 I

Amount of money received from applicants ........................... ........ $270 00 Deposited with City Chamberlain .................................. .......... 270 00

Respectfully submitted, JOHN RENEHAN, President, Examining Board of Plumbers. DANIEL DRAPER, PH. D., Director.

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BOARI) 11F PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. NOs. 13 to it Park Row, 18th floor, y A. to. to 4 P, SI.

Saturday's, q N. nt. to I2 nt.

M:IUR.ICE F. Hot.An.1N, President, JOHN H. MIOONEV, Secretary,

I)efarfnrent n/ !/ ."t'hmoaps,

Nos, t3 to 2r I'ark Row, y A. At. to 4 r. Si.

lines P. KEATING, Commissioner of Hlcbways. \ ILL1.1v1 N, SHANNON, Deputy ti,r IL:nhattnn.

THOMAS R. F'.v:REt.L. Ucputy for Brooklyn. 1.1stES H. BIAI,ONFV, Deputy fs,r Ilronx. JOHN 1', MATIVEs, 1lcputy for Quccm:. H its ire 1'. H'ERls+ N, I)epmy and CZicf Ilnr;i leer for

Richmond. Office, " Richmond IBuilding," cotter Bich- mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1.

!)r/'artur,',It r ,/ .1n-crrs.

Nos. t3 to zr Park Row, u A. +t. to 4 P. F.

hastrs KANE, Commissioner of Sewers, \L1'r'ru P:w 1', l uNOHt'E, Deputy for Manhattan. '1'HOrIAS I. Its-ms's Es, Dcputy for Bronx. Office, 'I'hi rd

avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. \WILilAau BRENNAN, Deputy fur L'rooklyn. Office,

Municipal Building, Room 42. H.stropic J. t ;,n.Dsrr., Deputy Commissioner of

Sewers, Borough of Queens. Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City.

HEses 1'. 1f,RRlsox, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Engineer of Servers, Borough of Richmond. Ofhice, " Richmond Building," corner Richmond 'Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton. S. 1.

J)eI,irtvurut of B,-ioSes. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, q N. rut. to 4 V. sL : Satur-

FRANCIS J. LANTRV, Commissioner. N. O. FAxxnc, Deputy Commissioner. JOHN Vte,RtetssRV (.RAV, Deputy Commissioner for

Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.I Office hcntrs for all, except where otherwise noted,

from q A, St. to 4 P. et, ; Saturdays, 12 M.

lleadpuarters.

Nos. Iq7 and 199 Fast Sixty-seventh street. JOHN J. Scns''El.l., Fire Commissioner. JASIES H. M'oe.t.v, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens. Arr.DSTt's T. D++cn AR'TY, Secretary. 1•,Dwnt<n F. Crss ER, Chief of Department and in

Charge of Fire-nhtrm'retegraph. jollier I1:tl.E, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens. GEORGE E. 3!t'lae:lr, Inspector of Combustibles. I'ItTER ,Frnc, Fire>l:u'shal, Boroughs of Manhattan,

The Bronx ;tid Richmond. ALOszn RavnmEn, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook-

Ivn and Queens. Ccnual Utlice open at all hours. Committee to examine persons who handle explosives

ntccts'I'lutrsday of each week, at 2 o'clock P. at.

DEI'ART3IENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Pier " A," N. R., Battery Place.

J. SERGFAN I CRASI, President ; CHARLES F. MURPlty, 'Treasurer : PrreR F. Mrvi x, Commissioners.

Wii.LI,vt H. BI'RSE, Secretary. Office hours. a A. At. to 4 P. St.; Saturdays, in nt.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.

1'>I h:SC 'v I?F'. Pt; FS,

Ci'ty of Nvty VoRS, Co>t~tisstoNr_R's OFF'tcic, PARK Rosy Pt tt"tIING,

11ANIIAf'L'AN, NEW 1"„rte CITY, N. V., January 3, 1901,

Sofia visor of the City Record

SIR-You are heiehv tlotified that timid M. Simpson, No. 35 \\ -est Ttcenly-Iitst street, Manhattan, Chief Clerk in the Municipal Civil Service Corn nlission, has been Iranslorrec! tr, the I)cpartinent of Pritlqcc, Borough of Manhattan. to date from Jan urn nv 4, 1901, at a compensation of $2, coo per annum.

Respectfully, JULIN I,. SIE_A,

C'omnit>sioner r'f Bridges,

REGISTER'S OFFICE

Ri .1 ii- 'v Cii-t. 1 . IIS; t- e r N 'Ocns, t_;oIV orNi.tclIRr;,

January 4. 1901, o

tirr~ rr'isor of !!tc City Ri'rora'

De.u. Stir-This will notify your that I have this clay prutntutod (ic, H',e 1. Thatupson, of No. 49 Bill, street from that of Folio \\ricer in this office to that of Cu stud inn, under anti pursuant to the state Civil Service Last, at an annual 'slats' -1 SI.t -cu,

\'oOr' trt;l , 1SA.-AC I NO'tIME,

liciaer.

Borough at Queens.

FREUFrtcK hen. t.rr, President. 011ice, Long Island City, q A. nt. until 4 P. Si.; Satur-

lays, from q A. Ao until r2 M.

Borough of Richmond. G eoRCr Crostwrtt., President. l ether of the President, First National Bank Building,

New Brighton ; q A. st. to 4 P. At.; Saturdays, 9 A. st. to is St.

THE dry RECUR!) OFFICE, and Bureau of 1'rintrng. Stationery and Blank Books.

No. n City Hall, 9 A. at. to 4 P. at. ; Saturday, 9 A. nt. to Is 1I.

\\-Hoare A. };UTLER, Supervisor ; 5„LON BEORICK, Deputy Supervisor: THOMAS C. d+nert.l.. Deputy Supervisor and Accountant.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMMISSIONERS. THE Mason, ROBERT A. VAN WvcK, Chairman ; TtE

PREsIttrx: [IF THE. IursiTsIFrT OF '1'A\ES ASP AssicsS\IE\'Ts, 1'HOsIAs L. FEITNER, Secretary -. '1'HF. Cs.ultysio'laa +,F Pcietc BrILDncs, Lkrvtxe AND SrPrLie=, He'Rv S. KEARNY; Brigadier-General 1AStFs \lcLreR and Brigadier-General McC'suRy Ill rr, Commissioners.

Address lVHoahs L, FEITses, Secretary, Stewart Building.

Office hours, 9 A. F. tO 4 P. ]I. ; Saturdays, q A St. tots At.

PUBLIC ADMLNISPRATOR. No. Itq Nassau street. q A. at. to 4 P. Si,

WILLIAM M. Heirs, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. KINGS COUNT':. No. I Sq Montague street, Brooklyn, q A. nt. to 5 P. at..

except Saturdays in June, July and August, q A. Si. to

\\-it B. DAPENF'ORT, Public Administrator,

I)efartrurnt of S/veet C7r'aning.

Nos. r3 to zt Park Row, 9 A. F. to 4 P, nt.

PERCIV-SL F. NAOLE, Commissioner, F. H, Glusos, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of

Manhattan, PAIRICr H. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner for

Boroueh of Brooklyn, Room 37, Municipal Building. IosrPFi LIEDEnTZ, Deputy Commissioner for Ilorough

of The Bronx.N o. 534 \\ illis avenue. j,sauE,. F. O'BRIEN, Deputy Commissioner for Bor-

ough of Queens, No. 48 Jackson avenue, Long Island City.

P,'pavt nr,rt of Buildings, Lightinc and Su/'J1i.s.

Nos. 13 toot Park Ross', g A. nt. to 4 P. M. HENRY S. KEARNV, Commissioner of Public Build-

ings. Lighting and Supplies. PEt'ER J. D,jULtNg, Deputy Commissioner for Man-

hattan, GEo. E. BEST, Deputy Commissioner for The Bronx. . ti wtx er for uk- 1-~.IES J. 61x ,Deputy Commission Bro

lyn. _JOEL FowLER, Deputy Commissioner for Queens. FuwSAn I. MILLER, Deputy Comtnis=nionor for Rich-

mond.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, GEORGE C. CLAVSEN, President, Park Board, Com-

missioner in Manhattan and Richmond. \VILLIs Hoct.v, Secretary, Park Board. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. GE' ,user V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and

Queens. Offices, City Hall, Brooklyn, and Litchfield Mansion,

Prospect Park. Acct sT M,EErs, Commissioner in Borough of The

Bronx. Offices, Zbrotvski Mansion, Claremont Park, office hours, 9 A. At. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, 12 St.

Ari Commissioners,

Sn>IuEL P. Avi,Rv, DANIEL C. FRENCIt, Commis-sioners.

DPsPARrMENi' OF BUILDINGS. Main Office, No. coo Fourth avenue, Borough of

3lanhattan. Office hours, 9 A. Si, to 4 P. At. ; Saturdays, 9 .1. St. tl, I? St.

E Noli1l J. BRADV, President of the Board of Build-

64 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 190!.

APPROVED PAPERS.

N. icoo.

Re olce'l, That pt•rmission he and the same is hereby giv .•n to L. I)work & lion to drive an uelverti,img w;tgrn through tit' scree is and thoroughfares of the Ilorough of Manhattan, the work to be ,lone at their own t-xpense, under the direction of the Chief of Police ; such permission to continue Imly for two tnonti), from he date of approval hereof by his Iionor the Mivor, during the pleasure of the :Uunicip.il .\.'-+n)hly.

Adopted ln' the Ilo:ir+l nt Aldcri nen, Septernher 2K, 1900. Adopted b)' the Council. I teirrnbcc I I, toou, KccoIvetl Irunt his Ilnrov the Mivor. etoeeuibcr 26, eono, 'iviihiool hl, n;sprOv.1l or disapInOval

thereof : Ih t-u L eO. a-: h:.' i lc,I. in ;rition 40 of the (be,tts'r Ncw 'toil, t tarter, the same took

eRcct a, 1 h ,,` , +l it.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. _ _ _ -- Nn coq Third street, Long Island City.

CHARLES A. \V.ADLEV, Public Administrator, ()I FFCE I'i.l I..r- r -~_ ..ir 1tote r t-O ltS ,S I\TT\\,l

N to' 1nt r. I,uussary 4, ) i -

T uTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD., CCIMMISSIONERSOFTHE stNKtNG FUND. atxc Wtith section 4m of the Charter of The City "J'he Maven. Chairman ; Bt'-n S. CoLEu,, Comp-

.•t Net, \" ork, that a petition. sigucd by residents of the troller : PATRICK KEES.as. Chamberlain : RANDOLPH Fourteenth }li=t riot ter Local Impr--enlcu ts. asking I (:rcc E>H El St Fit, President of the Council, and It, iENT for the paving of Forty-first street. urn avenue to Mr-H, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder-East ricer, his been filed in this office and is ❑ow I men. Members. EDGAR J. LEVEV, Secretary. ready for public inspection. and that a meeting of 1 Office of Secretary, Room No. n, Stewart Building. the Locat Board of the Fourteenth District for Local -

- - in he II ou ', Office ot- Its +ill be held t ur ]m r core[ I W P City Hall, on the I cth day of Jmmary, root, at is.; P~ ',t., at ,i-hich meet,tt said petition will he submitted to the Board.

IA\iF° L COnt:.a\. 1rc,,. lnt.

1. F. Prove,

13r,,-ra:, o1 ,:r',:,v; sas. I Auditing Bureau.

- A. ?1. tO 4 1'. Al. ; t'aturclays. 4 -1. 11, tO t2 F. 1utVS F. GOI-LDsBD Rv, Auditor of Accounts. Gavin J. RUCHE, Chief of Bureau. F. L. W. SCHAFFNER, Auditor of Accounts. Principal Office, Room r, City Hall GEORGE W. F. J. BtsETrsmArc, Auditor of Accounts.

BROWN. Jr.. Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan 1Ir'sE.1 OPPENHEIMMER, Auditor of Accounts. and The Br''n.e. WILLI:AMI \lck1.x- Sv, Auditor of Accounts.

Branch office, Room 12. Borough Hall, Brooklyn t DANIEL B. PHILLIPS, Auditor of Accounts. WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of EDWARD J. Ce 'SSELL, Auditor of Accounts. Brooklyn. Feaxcis R, CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts.

Branch Office. '• Richmond Building." Ne,t Brighton, \V.ALIER H. HOL'r, Auditor of Accounts. S. 1. : AVILLIA'.1 H. AICC SEE, Deputy Chief in Borough I WILLIAM J. LYON, Auditor of Accounts. of Richmond. JAMES F. tHeRia..Ey, Auditor of Accounts.

Branch Office, ''Hackett Building," Long Island PHILIP J. McEvuo', Auditor of Accounts. City : PETER FL.ANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of JEREMIAH 1'. 'MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts. Queens.

/,'rrreau for the Collection o/ Assessments and Arrears,

EDWARD GILDS, Collector of Assessments and ' MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. .rrroars.

THE Cot'NCIL. EDWARD A. SLATTERN', Deputy Collector of Assess.

RANDULPH Gt'r,c ESHEI:,IER, Prosidem Uf the Council, i meats and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan,

J -1 sIes E. sn1rFOtD Deputy Collector of Assess' P. J. SceLLs. City Clerk. Clerk's office open from to A. At to q P. >7. ; Satur-

menu and Arrears, L'orough of 'Pie Rronx.

days. to A. St. to t2 n1, MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, Deputy Collector of Assess.

BOARD OF ALDERVMEN, ments and lirrears, Borough of Brooklyn.

JOHN 1. ROGERS. Deputy Collector of Assessments

'PHrnttis F. \VopnS, President. and Arrears. Borough of Queens.

MICHAEL F. BLASE, Clerk. I GEORGE BI<aND, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrear'. Borough of Richmond,

bureau for the Collection of Taxes, COMM7S5IOA FRS OF ACCOUNTS. DAVID F. AtS'ciS, Receiver of Taxes.

Rooms 114 and TI; Stewart Building, 9A. St. to 4 P• At, JOHN J. McDo.oeGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, JOHN C. HERTLEand EDtvARD (Jives, Commissioners. Borough of Manhattan.

JOHN B. UsuERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, - Rorough of The Bronx.

BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. I JAMES B. Bores, Deputy Receiver of 'faxes, Bor-

ough of Brc~kly-n. Borough of Manhattan. FREDERICK W. BLECRr1Esre, Deputy Receiver of

Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Taxes, Borough of Queens.

MATTHEW S. Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Nos, to, rt and r2 City HAIL GA. '•L tO 4 3`.:14.; Saeur- Borough of Richmond. Richmond, days, g A. F. to 12 At.

lAx1Es J. COOGAN, President. Bureau for the Goilectirn of City Revenue and of IHA EDGAR RIDER, Secretary. ;iha,'ke'tc.

Borough of 'the Bronx. DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and

Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx. Superintendent of Markets.

ALEXANDER MFENKiNt, Clerk of Markets. comer Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- seventh street. y A. F. To 4 P. St.; Saturdays. y A.M. to Bureau o/ the City Chamberlain. Izst.

I,ot is F. HAPPEN, President.

I

PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain. JOHN H. CAStPRELL, Deputy Chamberlain,

Borough of Brooklyn. President's Office, No. to Borough Hall, to A. vt. to 4 OJfiee of the City Iuyrnaster.

P. nt.; Saturdays, g A. Al. to r2 Al. No, 83 ~Chambers street and No, 65 Reade street. EDWARD M. GK9sT, President, JOHN H. Tiriru+gRst.AN, City Paymaster.

days, g A. 11. to tO At. lulls L. SHE.A, Commissioner. - 'l'HOSIAS H. \ -or.K, Dcpoty.. SAMUEL R. Pxon:toco, Chief Engineer, DEP,IRT~11?\T OF HEALTH. VLIrrHEw H. Aloot<E, Deputy for Ilron.x. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- HARRr BE.1n1, Deputy for Brooklyn. rue, q n. St. to 4 P. al. Jottu E. BACKI s, Deputy for Queens. Rurial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices always

Le artinazt o it utt,-r Su 1'. L /' / /1'J Open.

MICLaEL C DluRPHV, President, and WILLIAM T. Nos. 13 tO 2I Park Row. Office hours, g A. Al- te) 4 JENKINS, H. Il., JOHN B. Cosuv, H. D., THE PRESI-

F, Si. DENT OP THE POLICE BOARD, ex-,j/icis, and the HEALTH

R'ILLIASI DALTON, Commissioner of \\-ater Supply. OFm ICEIS OF THE Pure, ex-,Jirio, Commissioners.

J sStes ff. H.LSLtx, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Casm'AR GOLDER'IAN, Secretary pro tem.

of Nlanhattan. CHARLES F. RoiERt's, 'I. D., Sanitary Superinten-

GE,ecE W. BI:DSALL , Chief Engineer. dent. . FRE.DER.ICK H. DILLINGH.AM , M. D., Assistant Sani- W. G- RvHs;E, Water Registrar.

J.1,IEC 3t,sE'EA', Deputy Conmcissioner, Borough of tlry Superintendent Borough of Manhattan.

Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. El GENE MONATI.N ?L D., Assistant Sanitary

L:SIKENCE DRESSER, Deputy Commissioner, Borough 1I1Deri n tendent. Borough of The Bronx.

of Queens. Lon., Island City. Rnr+e P,'1' A. IBLAcr., M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super.

1'HOSI:ss I. , Ms rio a,,, Deputy Commissioner, tntcudent, Borough of lirooklyn.

Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. Onrn L. Lt sir, 11, I)„ Assistant Sanitary Superin-

Hex av P. Mnlaetsos, Deputy Commissioner, Borough tender[, Borough of Queens. JOHN L. FEENN, M. 1)., Assistant Sanitary Superin- of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner

tendent, Borough of Richmond. Rtehmond Terrace and York avenue, New' Brighton, 5.1.

ings and Csmmirdoncr fo r t h e B oruugh s of- h - an attar and The Bronx,

LAW DEPARTMENT. JOHN Gt- ILrovLE, Commissioner for the Borough of

U ice of ('ar oration Cenrse/. f~ 1' Brooklyn.

DasIEL CaSIruetL, Commissioner for the Boroughs Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors. p A, St. to of Queens and Richmond.

g P. aL: Saturdays, q A. M. to 12 M. A. I. JO HNsoN, Secretary. JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. , Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Man- THEODORE CoNN5LV, W. W. LAUD, Jr., CHARLES hattan and'I'he Bronx, No. zoo Fourth avenue, Borough

BL-1NDV, GEORGE Hito,, Assistants, I of tuInnhatttn. \VILLIASI J. CARR, Assistant Corporation Counsel Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook-

for Brooklyn. ly'n. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. (iftce of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens

Bureau fill Collection of Arrears r!! P'rrouoe I'a.r, s. and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, : Island, Borough of Richmond. Branch ofice: Room T o

9 A. Si, to 4 P. x, second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long Island. JAMES C. SPENCER, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Borough of Queens.

Burtau for the Recs'ery o/ Jiora/feis. 1 - DFPAR'I'MENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Nos. Itq and 121 Nassau street,

ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel, Stewart Building, y A. 51. to 4 F. Si. ; Saturdays, 12 %1. THo.1I"A1 L. FFI INER, President of the Board; En-

Bureau o/.Sfre~t ti/flings. wARD C. SHEEH\', AIR HuR C. SAL?iOV, THOstA5 J. PAT- Nos. ')o and q^- West Broadway. TERS5IN, FEI5DINAND LEVY, Commissioners ; HENEV

Jsims P. DUNN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel, BntiLISr,ER, Chief Clerk.

POLICE DEBARFMENT, BUREAU IF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. Central Ufce. I Nos, 13 to 2I Park Row, Room 1911. Office hours

Ni,, 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. It, tq 4 P. St. from to A. tit. to 4 P. Ni. ; Saturdays, from q A. rut. to 12 at. i''HN T. NAuLE, 1I. U. Chief of Bureau.

- I,RE, BERNARD J. 1President of the Board ; Juts B. jluniapaI Statistical Commission; FREDERICK W. SEXTO'',JACee HEvs, HEsR}' E. AiELL, Commissioners, (iRi'isE" LL. D., A\1'O\I,, RAtiIicgS, RICHARD 'P.WIL-

Brnzzur of jfis-ctmw. N"N, Jr., EsxFSI HARMER, J. EDWARD JETTER, THOn1As

uatutda s, 9 A, "1. tO I2 Si, GILLEtiAm.

General Bureau of Elections, Borough of Manhattan -NO.3coMulberrystreet. T.F.RoDE.BOCGH,super- \IL`NICII'AI, CIVII. SERVICE COMMISSION. intendent ; WILI.tAM1 PLUILCV, Chief Clerk, No, 346 Broadway-, q A. A'. to 4 P. St.

Branch Bureau, Borough Of Irooklyn-No..6 Smith CHARLEs H. Krox. President, ALEXANDER T. MASON -street, GErtot;E RI'55ELL, Chief; JonN K. NEAL" and WII.LIASI N. DvuratAN, Commissioners. Chief Clerk, LEF PHILLIPS, Secretary.

Branch Bureau, Borough of The Bronx-One Hun- I dred and'}'hirty-eighth street and Mott avenue. Coe- Nitrites A. BacsxER. Jr., Chief. BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Branch Bureau, Borough of Queens-Police Station, Astoria. J: t.IES R. RsDrmAs, Chief,

' I Office, \o. 3so Broadway, q .1. St. to 4 P. a1.

Branch Bureau, Borough of Richmond-Staten Island ' EDWARU McCuE (President), EDWARD CAHILL,

Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. 1. CHARLES A, j 1 HOA AS A. WiLs eoN, d-lrRicK Al. Assessors. HAVERTY and JOHN

B. JONES, Chief, JasPEE Secretary. 'TnoxlAS J. SHELLEY, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Central Uf/rce. I DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, g A. Si, to 4 F. At. BOARD of EDUCATION. JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board ; Commis- Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man-

sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. hattan, q -1. Si. to 5 P. nt.; Saturdays, q A. nt. to 12 F. R T'olt.s5 S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner, 'BRIES, President ; A. '.IRRS ON PALMER, MILES M. O E

ADOLPH H. GOETTINc, Commissioner for Brooklyn ' Secretary. and Queens, Nos. 126 and tz8 Livingston street, Brook- ' School Board /or the Boroughs of Manila/tan and The lyn. Brans,

EDWARD GLiNISEN, Deputy Commissioner, FEENY, Commissioner for Richmond. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Burougtof Man-

Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Plans and hattan. MILES M. O'BRiE.N, President; William J. ELLts. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re-

pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, y A. Al. to 4 Secretary. P. +t. ; Saturdays, t z St. j Schrol Board /or the Borough aJ Brooklyn.

Uut-door Poor Department. Office hours, 3.30 A. nL No, t I Livia ~slon street, Brooklyn. Office hours 3 t+ Y to 4.30 P. lit.

Department for Care of Destitute Children. No, 66 9 A• ^I. to 5 1', St.; Saturdays, 9 A, M. to 12 11. CHARLES E. R,EER•rsoN, President; GEORGE G. Third avenue, 8,30 A. n1. to 4.30 a. M.

BROWN, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF CORREC'T'ION. School Board fu,r the Borough of Queens.

Central O(/ire, Flushing, Long Island.

NO. 148 East Twentieth street. Qffice hours front PATRICK J. WHITE, Prgsident; JOSEPH H, Fire- 9 A. M, to 4 P. M, : Saturdays to 12 M. I PATRICK, Secretary.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STaTE'sIFy7 l)F 'I'lIF Ht +t-RS UURING sthfdl the fei:;tc t):1 sit' In Cie Cita Sic Open for

busmen-, al:d at ,. loch the i +j.: rt , re,g'uSurlo open and adjourn, as sec-ll as of the places where such Otisces are kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments and Courts

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

.tlayor's Office. N,,. 6 City Hall, , .a. at- to 4 P. NI. ; Saturdays, q A. rut.

to12A1- ROBERT A. VAS WVCK, Mayor. :\Lri<Err ML D,'wsEs. Private Secretary.

BOARDOF ESTIJIATE AND APPORTIONMENT, 1he MAYOR, Chairman ; T'Hsvausts L. FEn'NER -,Presi-

dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments). Secre- tar',- ; the Co11P-rRLLEH, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL and the CORPORATION doeNSEL. Members; CHARLES V. ADEE. Clerk.

Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess. ments, Room R. Stewart Building,; A. t-I. too P. At. Saturdays, to Al.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room 207 Stewart Building. 5th floor, q A. F. to 4 r. Al.

IOHN J. RYAN, Mst'I:ICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. TEV EvcK, JOHN P. \VINDOLrH and THE MaeR and CstSuPTA,LLEr,. Commissioners; H.aRRV W. WALKER, Secretary; WILLIAM R. HILL, Chief Engineer

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, q

A. \I. to 4 F', 1t, BIRD S. Coven, Comptroller. )IrCHAEL'I'. DALV, C.DUAtt J. LEVEV, Deputy Comp

trollers.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 65 School Board /,r the Borough n/ Ri, krxnxd.

Savings Batik Building, Stapleton, Staten Island. WILLIAM J. Coin, Ptesident; FRANKLIN C. VITT,

Secretary.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

WILLIAM F. Genii., Sheriff; HENRY P. MULVANY, Under Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn. 0 A. Si. to 4 P. M,; Saturdays, 12 M. WILLIAM WALrus, Sheriff; JAMES DUNNE, Under

Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY, County Court-house, Long Island City, 9A.M. to 41.51.

J osurn I-I Die ILx sGCA, Sheriff; WILLIAM METIIVEN, Under Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. County Court-house, Richmond, S.I., 9A.M. to 4 P.M. FRANKLIN C. Vrl'-r. Sheriff,

REGISTER'S OFFICE. East side City Hall Park, Office hours from 9 A. nt.

to 4 P. nt.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. During the months of July and August the hours are from 9 A. M. to 2 r. St.

ISAAC FRoMtatE, Register ; JOHN VON GLAHN, Deputy Register.

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. AL to 4 P. M.,

excepting months of July and August, then front 9A.5l- to z r, M„ pro•: ided for by statute.

JAMES R. IIown, Register. WARREN C. 1IEDWELL, Deputy Register,

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Itroadw•av, 9 A. M. to 4 1•. 11. CusreLes W rLDE, Commissioner; JAMES E. CONNER,

Deputy Commissioner.

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. No. III Fifth avenue. 9 A. M. to 4 r. Si. H. W. GRAY, Comm;ssioner. FREDERICK 1'. SLivsos, Assistant Comm'ssioner.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY. 5 Court-house. WILLIAM E. MELODY, Commissioner.

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS KINGS COUNTY.

No. 375 Fulton street. EDWARD J. Dool.Rv. Commissioner.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS COUNTY.

Office hours, WA. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, to A..11. to Iz nt.

EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. H. Hour-i' MooRE, Assistant Commissioner.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND COUNTY.

CHARLES J. KUL1. IAN, Commissioner. WILLIAM J. DOWLING, Deputy Commissioner. Office open from q A. A1. until 4 P. ii.; Saturdays,

from y A. Al. to rz M.

NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL. No. 70 Ludlow street, 6 A. M. to to r. AL, daily.

WILLIAM F. GRELL, Sheriff. I'ArRICK H. I'ICKE 1, Warden.

KINGS COUNTY JAIL Raymond street, between Willoughby street and

DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. WILLIAM W'ALTON, Sheriff; RICHARD BERGIN,

Warden,

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Nos. 8, g, to and it New County Court-house, q

A. M. to 4 P, to.

WILLIAMt Soltairn, County Clerk. GEORGE H. FAURBACtl, Deputy.

KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, ]fall of Records, Brooklyn, g A. M. to 4 P, sl, PETER P. Ho6ERiv, County Clerk.

QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Jamaica, N.Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Office hours, April r to October r, 8 A. SI. to 5 P. M.

October i to April 1, q A. M. to 5 P. At.: Saturdays, to 12 Fl.

County and Supreme Court Iteid at the Queens County Court-house, Lung Island City. Court opens 9.30 A. M., to adjourn 5 P. nt.

JAMBS lNc.xsnt, County Clerk. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk.

RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. County Office Building, Richmond, S. L, 9 A. ii. to 4

P..11.

EDWARD M. Mtt.LER, County Clerk. CROWEL1. M. CONNER, Deputy County Clerk

NEW FAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Commissioners' Office, No, 258 Broadway, Borough

of Manhattan, New York, 9 A. M. to 4 P. III. LEWIS N xox, President ; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice-

President; JAMES D. BELL, Secretary; JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, SMITH E. LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners.

Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D., 9 A. AL to 5 F. N.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. Si.

to 4 r. sl. EUGENE A, PHILBIN, District Attorney ; WILLIAM J,

McKENNA, Chief Law Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn.

Hours, 9 A.M. to 5 P. to. JOHN F. CLARKE, District Attorney.

QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island

City, 9A.M. tO 4 P. M.

Jolly B. MERRILL, District Attorney. CLARENCE A. DREW, Chief Clerk.

RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Port Richmond, S. I. EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney

CORONERS. Borough of Manhattan.

Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all times of day and night.

EDWARD T. FITZI'ATRICK, JACOB E. BAUSCH, EDWARD W, HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA.

Borough of The Bronx. No. 761 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street.

Open from 8 A. M. to xi, midnight, ANTHONY MCOWEN, THOMAS M. LYNCH.

Borough of Brooklyn. Office, Room e.7, Borough Hall. Open all times of

day and night, except between the hours of inst. and 5 r, M,, on Sundays and holidays.

ANTHONY J. BURGER, GEORGE W, DELAP.

Borough of Queens. Office, Borough Hall, Fulton street, Jamaica, L. I. PHILIP T. CRONIN, LEONARD ROUFF, Jr., and SAMUEL

S. Guy, Jr. CHARLES J. SCHNELLER, Clerk.

Borough of Richmond. No. 64 New York avenue, Rosebank. Open for the transaction of business all hours of the

day and night. OHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTEE,

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house, Court open from 9 A. Ni.

to 4 r, AL, except Saturdays, when it closes at 1251. FRANK T. FI ZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Surro-

gates i WILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. GEORGE B. ABBOT, Surrogate. MICHAEL. F. MCGOLDRICK, Chief Clerk. Court opens to A. M. Office hours, y A. Al. to t' to

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I. STEPHEN D. STEVENS, County Judge.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, 'TWENTY-THIRD AND'FWENTY-

FOURTH WARDS. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No. 96 Broadway. Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at

3P. M, WILLIAM F. S•e.lLLfNGS, Chairman; CHARLES A.

JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY, Commissioners. LAMONT McLouGHLIN, Clerk.

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Rooms, 14, 15 and e.6, Nos. 149 to 151 Church street. President, JOHN RENEHAN ; Secretary, JAMES E.

MCGoVERN ; T'reasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE LOOMS, P. J. ANDREWS, ex-ofrto.

Office open during business hours every day in the year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after i P. si

KINGS COUNTY TREASURER. Court-house, Room e.4. JOHN W. KIMBALL, Treasurerl THOMAS F. FAr.RELL,

Deputy Treasu-'er.

QUEENS COUNTY COURT. County Court-house, Long Island City, County Court opens at 9.30 A. M. ; adjourns at 5 P. M. County Judge's office always open at Flushing, N.Y. HARRISON S. MOORE, County Judge.

THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS COUN"1'Y.

Room I, Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. nt.

GEORGE E, WALDO, Commissioner. FRANK M. THOZBIJRN, Deputy Commissioner. THOMAS D. MosscxoP, Superintendent. JOSEPH H. GRRNELLE. Secretary.

CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 3z Chambers street, Brown-stone Building, City

Hall Park, from to A. M. to 4 P. ii. General Term. Trial Term, Part I. Part 1I. fart Ill. fart IV. Special Term Chambers will be held to A. aL to 4

P, S1. Clerk's Office, from q A. St. to 4 r. At. JAMES M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice; JOHN If

MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, JOHN P. SCHUCH\MAN, EDWARD F. O'DWYER, THEODORE F'. HASCALL, FRANCIS B. DELEHANTV, Justices. Tr1OMAS F. SMIi'H, Clerk.

SUPREME COURT. County Court-house, 10.30 A. M. to 4 P. M Special Term, Part I., Room No. 16. Clerk's Office, Part I., Room No. 15. Special Term, Part II., Room No. t3. Clerk's Office, Part II., Room No. t2. Special Term, Part III., Room No. e.8. Clerk's Office, Part III., Room No. 19. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. zo. Special Term, Part V., Room No, 33. Special Term, Part VI., Room No. 31. Special Term, Part VII., Room No. 39' Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Clerk's Office, Room No. 23, Trial Term. Part 111.. Room No. sa. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 21, Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 24. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 35. Trial Term, Part VII„ Room No. 3CC. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No,.z7, Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 0q. Trial' Perm, Part X., Room No. z8. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 37, Trial Term, Part XII., Room No a6 Appellate Term, Room No. zg. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, Room Nu. 3e, Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38. Assignment Bureau, Room No. 32. 'uxhecn-GEORGE C. BARRETT, ABRAHAM R. LAW-

RENCE, CHARLES H. T'RUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, JAMES FITZGERALD, MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVEN'IRITT, LEONARD A. GEIGERICH, HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN

b FREEDMAN, GEORGE P. ANDREWS, P.HENRY UGRO, DAVID MCADAM, JOHN PROCTOR CLARKE,

HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS M. SCOTT, JAMES A. O'GORMAN, JAMES A. BLANCHARD. WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk.

CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court

opens at 10.30 o'clock A. Al. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from 10 A. M. to

4 P. n1.

APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth

street. Court ~op ens at If P. Iu. V CHARLES H, AN BRUNT, Presiding Justice; CHESTER

B. MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD PATTERSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, WILLIAM RUMSEY, EDWARD W. HATCH, Justices. ALFRED WAGSrAFF, Clerk, WILLIAM I.AntB, Jr., Deputy Clerk.

COUN'T'Y COURT', KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms to, xa, 23 and

27. Cuurt ,pens to A. M.,daily, :old sits Until LilsiliesS is conlpletad, fart I., Roam N. 23, Part 11., Roum No. ro, Court-house, Clerk's OMice, Rooms en and u7, open daily from q A. At. to 4 P. St. ; Saturdays, r. v.

J()sEPn AsIINALL AND Wnl. B. HURD, Jr., County Judges.

JAMES S. REGAN, Chief Clerk.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre,

Elm, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at hall-past ro o'clock.

Rt•nts B. CowiNG, City Judge t JOHN W. Gnt'p, Re-corder; JosEPH E. NEwnutGER, MARTIN 1. McMAHON and W,sirxeN W. FOSTER, Judges of the Court of Gen-cr;ll Sessions. EDWARD R, CARROLL, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between

Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. Court opens at to A, M. ~~ {/rrstrcrs-First Division- ELIzuR B. HINSDALE, W ILI.IAMt 'J'ItAVERS JEROME, EPHRAIM A. JACOB, JOIN B. MCKEAN, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK, WII LI 551 M. FULLEC, Clerk ; JOSEPH H, JONES, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q A. M. to 4 r. al. Second Division-Trial days-Borough Hall, Brook-

lyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock; ']'own Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, 'Tuesdays, at to o'clock ; ']'own Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at in o'clock.

fteSticeS-JOIN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. ioOs1cete, PATRICK KEADY, JOHN FLEMING, 'FHOSIAS \V. Fit -c. GERALD. JosnrH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; Jous J. DORMIAN, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklzn, open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Courts open from 9 A. nt. until 4 P. al. Ctty .1/sk'iatre.ete.r-HENRY A. BRANN, ROBERT C.

CORNELL, LEROY B, CRANE, JOSEPH M. DF.UEL, COARI.Es A. FLAMMER, LORENZ ZELLER, CLARENCE \V. MEAOE, JOHN O. Mop-r, JOSEIH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, EDwAri HOGAN, WII.LARD H. OLMSTED,

PHILIP Iii.oCH, Secretary. First District-Criminal Court Building. Second District -Jefferson Market. Third District-No, 69 Essex street. Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing-

ton avenue. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first

street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street

and 'third avenue. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth

avenue. SECOND DIVISION.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District-No. 318 Adams street. JACOB BREN-

NER, Magistrate, Second District-Court and Butler streets. HENRY

BRISTOW, Magistrate. Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues.

CHARLES E. 'I'EALE, Magistrate. Fourth District-Nos. 6and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM

KRAMER, Magistrate. Fifth 1)istr1ct-Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW

LEaoN, Magistrate. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS R.

WORTtt, Magistrate. Seventh District-No. 3t Grant street, Flatbush.

ALDRED F. STEERS, Magistrate. Eighth District-Coney Island, ALBERT VAN BRUNT

VOORHEES, Jr., Magistrate.

Borough of Queens. First District-Nos. at and 23 Jackson avenue,

Long Island City. MATTHEW J. SMITH, Magistrate. Second District-Flushing, Long Island. LuKE J.

CoNsor:t-Ox, Magistrate. Third District- Far Rockaway, Long Island. En.

MUND J. HEALY, Magistrate.

Borough of Richmond. First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. ,coin:

CROAK, Magistrate. Second District-Stapleton, Staten Island. NATHAN-

IEL MARSH, Magistrate. Secretary to the Board, JARED J. CHAstnFRS, No. 318

Adams street, Borough of Brooklyn.

MUNICIPAL COURT'S. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

First District=Plurd, Fifth and Eighth \Yards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street, including Governor's Island, 13edloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, New Court-house, No. ml Prince street, corner of Wooster street.

DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. St. Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four-

teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and east of Broadwayand Whitehall street. Corart-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets.

HERMAN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from q A. nl. to 4 P. 51. Court opens daily at 10 A. nt., and remains open until

daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily business, except on Sundays and legal holidays.

Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street, Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from q A. M. to 4 P. At.

\VII. F. MonRE, Justice. DANIEL \VILLIA.vs, Clerk, Fourth District-'tenth and Seventeenth Wards.

Court-room, No. 30 F'irst street, corner Second avenue, Court opens g A. nt. daily, and remains open to close of business.

GEORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCHI, Clerk. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

Wards. Court-room, No, 154 Clinton street. BENJA\TIN HOFF%IAN,Justicn. 'THOMAS FllZ PATRICK,

Clerk. Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards.

Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. M, daily, and con- tinues open to close of business.

DANIEL F. MARTIN,Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward, Court-room,

No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street, Court opens every morning at q o'clock (except Sundays and legal holt-days), and continues open to close of business.

H ERMAN JOSEPH, Justice, PATRICK McDAvrtr, Clerk.

Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards, Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 10 A. nt, and con-tinues open to close of business.

Clerk's office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. each Court day.

Trial days and Return days, each Court day. JOSEPH H, STINER, Justice. THOMAS COSTIGAN,

Clerk, Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion

thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 17o East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con-tinues open to close of business.

JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open daily from q A, to, to 4 F. M.

Tenth Itistrict-Iuventy-scrnnd Want and all that portion of the 1' see Ward which is bnundcd on the north by the centre line of Clue Hundred and Tenth Street, on the south by tile centre line of Flghty-sixth street, on the e:ist by the cclutre line of Sixth avenue, and Oil the w<.t by the N,.rth river. Court-room, No. ,314 West Fifty-fimrlh arevt, Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from q A. Ni. to 4 P. to,

TIIOSIAS F. \IUI±RAY, Justice. Ht'r;H GRAN-I-, Clerk.

lIel enth I hstrwt-'1'h;1t portion of the'fwelfth Ward whichics north of' the centre line of West ( Inc Hun-dred .~nd 'Jell tin street and we't of the centre line of Lenox ur Sixtli avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminln of Lenox nr Si xi Ii tvenue. Court-room, comer of one Flundred and 'l'w"vnty-sixth street and C,luiribnn. avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from to A. M. to 4 P. n1.

['R-suds J. W'nn:Cl:,II:It, Justice, HEMAN B. \Vns, 1N, Clerk.

B cH or'IHE Rr.,,sy. First District-AII that part of the Twenty-fourth

Warr) whreh was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter n,34 of the Laws of e.895, coin- prising all of tine late 'In nI W'estchester amt part of the Towns of Enstche.lcr at,d Pelham, including the Villages of \Vnkclield curl \S nImnam:brim e. Court-room, ]'own Hall, Main street, \1'e:'.tchoter Village. Court opeus daily (.Sund;tys :md legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. lu 4 P. M. Trial of causes are Tuesday and Friday of cash week.

WILLIAM \V. PENFIELD. Justice. Jour N. Si'Ewir-n, Clerk.

Second Dintriet-Twventy-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty--eighth street. Office hours from A. St. to 4 r. 11. Court opens at to A. Si.

JOHN \L'TInazoV, Justice. HOWARD SrE.vL, Clerk.

BOROUGH of BRUnKI-NN.

First District-Comprising First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, l entlt ruin Twelfth Wads of the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner .State and Court <tr'cets,

JOHN J. W:tlsn, Justice. Fuw•u:'n \InraN, Clerk. Clerk's office upend front q A. Si. CO 4 P. %I.

Second District-Seventh, Ei51LLh. Ninth. Eleveout, 'Pwenti cth, Twenty-first, •Twenty-sccoud and T'wenty-third Wards. Court -mom local cd at Nn. 794 liro;i,l-way. Brooklyn.

GERaRD I. VAS 1b'AI:T,Justice. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from o A. %l. to 4 P. At Third District-Includes the 'Thirteenth, Fourteenth,

Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Scveniccuth, f i{thleendl and Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee as-en ue, Brooklyn.

WILLIAM J. Lssci. Justice. Jc~nx VV. C.Rm,r.TEn, Clerk.

Clerk's office open front ) A. vL until 4 P. M. Court opens at ro o'clock.

Fourth District- T-Wenty-fourth, T.renty'-fifth, Jowenty-sixth, Twenty-seventl, mid Twenty-eigIuh Wards. Cuurl-room, Nu. 14 Howard ncenue.

T'ilnnaInN If. 1L'n.Ll.s^.IS, Justico. 14 RN t,N GoHLINr:- Fillies 'I, Clerk : IA'OE:, I'. Slxsorr, AS,istant Clerk.

Clerk's office open front g A. "I. to 4 P. to.

Fifth District-Twenty-niulh, 'Thirtieth, 'Thirty-first and lbirty-second Ward,. Court-rnum on Bath avc-nue and l;;ly' T\•; enty-'.econd street, Bath l;each.

C> ins ELI ; < Fcr,,,cESON, Justice. JFKFMIAR J. O'LEAnc, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g A. +1. to 4 P. M.

(ii,R-Ic'Lit (1F (Jr'EE\c.

First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City, formerly composing five AVora). Court-room, Queens County Court-house docrned temporarily).

THOMAS C. KADIES. justice. T'hcoicA:; F. KttNxEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. St. to 4 P. Al. each week day. Court held each day, except S;tturday.

Second 1)e.=trict-Second and Third Wards, which includes the territory of the late 't'ow'ns of Newtown

and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town if Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Elmhurst, New York. 1'. O. address, Elmhurst, New York.

W ILiiA\t R.Ssn3u IN, Jr., Justice. HENRY WALTER, Jr., Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g A. St. to 4 P. tit,

']'laird Ilistrict-J.vSnES 1'. MCLAUGHLIN, Justice tie nRGEAV. I)-s nnu, Clerk.

Court-house, 'I olcn Hal 1, Jamaica. C:lerk's office open front A. M. to 4. P. M. Court

held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at ro A. M.

I:,.i n',;n ,n- siciiroOND. First District-First and Third Wards (']'owns of

Castletott and Northfield). Court-room, hummer Vil-lage Hall, Latayetre avenue and Second street, New Brighton.

)OOHnN J, KN.NNEY, Justice, FRA%cis F. I.EsL-sn, Clerk. Court office open from q A. Si. to 4 P. nL Court field

each day, except Saturday, from to A. AI.

Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards (Towns of \Iiddlvtowa. Sootlriwld .wd \Vestfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Village ]{all, Staple-ton,

GnonnE W. STAKE, Justice, I'FrER TIFxs.ax, Clerk. Court office „p,-n In-m -, C. '.,, t- .I c, in. Court held

each clay li- ~nl 1 , ,o, and r_•'litlmtus until rl,~se of business,

THE CITY RECORD.

T IIE Ci'l'V RFCCIRII IS PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays and legal hoiidsy'c csce1,tnnd, at No

City Ball, Ncne Y„rkCity, Annual unh=cription, fq. o • p„5tagn prc1,mnl.

%\"1I:1.1 OF A. I;UTLER, Super isor.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Ie.ErNRl,11 1 nr EOI-C.-NTtnN, CORNER PARK At- e.:1 1 .Cult lit'I's- `:i -<n II S'Rrv:neT, BoxocGU iii- \i tx n•, r 1 a-;. Con Y or N rw \', nac.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS 012 ESTIMATES.

Bom•ottrh of DtitiLliuftni,,

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILL BE RE-ceiced by the Committee on Buildings of the Board

of Education of The City of New fork, at the Hall of the Board. soutbSaest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-nmth street, Borough of 3faOIattn, until 4 ticlock 1'. St., n11

MONDAY, JANUARY 1d, 1901, Borough of Brooklyn.

No. I. FOR se\NV'AR\- WISER .5f NEW PUBLIC 5CHD[ii, tar. 11551' SIDE OF FORT Hq?11C.Tt)N AVENUE, BETWEEN FORT'\ -I- GIRD AND FORTY-FOURTH M'I'RRE I'S, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

No. z. FOR NEW F('RNFI'URE FOR NEW I'UI3-LIC SCHOOL 131. EAST' SIDE (IF' FORT HAMILTY)N AVENUE, BETWEEN FOR'I'V-TIII RD AND FORT-V'-FOURTH ST'REET'S, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN,

The security required on Contract No. r is four thousand dollars ($4,eoo).

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66 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 190!.

The security required on Contract No. z is five hundred dollars (95(x,) on item t, five hundred dollars ($gas) on item z, eight hundred dollars ($So.) on item 3, five hundred dollars ($200) on item 4. and one thousand dollars (fir,) on item 5.

The time allowed on Contract No. I is one hundred and twenty (120) days.

The time allowed on Contract No. z is sixty (flu) days.

The person or persons making an estimate shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope. indorsed with the title- given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their namr or floss and the it h',f

iuil of said pr, srntatinn, to the Committee on Her chugs I -Department, at the said office, on or before the date and hour above named, and which time and place the esti-mates received will be publicly opened by the Com-mittee on Buildings and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein; and that no officer of The l ity of New York is directly or indi-rectly interested therein, as provided in sections 346-352 of the Revised Ordinances, 897, and in the blank form of bid mentioned below and furnished by the Depart. erect.

The estimate must be verified. 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 a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate wi■ be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check, or money to the amount of doe per c- otun; of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans.

Bidders are requested, in :raking their bids or esti-mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which and also the proper en-elope in which to inclose the same, together with the form of agreement, including specifi-cations approsed as to form by the Corporation Coun-sel, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the esti-matingtoom, eighth flour, Hall of the Board of Educa- tion, corner of Park arenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Manhattan.

'Fhe By-Laws of the Board of Education may be ex-amined at the office of the Secretary.

Dated B, 'R) i n ' MANHATTAN. January- 3, rgor RICHARD H. ADAMS, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, ABRAHAM STERN, WILLIAM I. COLE, PATRICK j. AA-BITE, 1OHN R. 'PHOMI'SON, JOSEPH J. KITFEL,

Committee on Buildings.

DErART\tENT'IF EoecsrIOs, CORNER PAi K Aveni E v' r' FIFTY-ntsTH STREET,

BOROI-GH OF \IANHAtT.An, CITY OFNFwYORK.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \VILL BE received by the Committee on Buildings of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Brreugf of Manhattan. until 4 o'clock I. 5,., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1901.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR HEATING A\D VENTILATING A1'PARA-

TC5 AND ELECTRIC'-LI1:H1' 1'LA`:'I' FOR NICW PUBLIC 5CHOt)L Ic;, FAST SIDE OF I';YING AVF.NCE, BE] \t'EEN SCYDAMI STREET' AND R'ILLOCGHBY AVENUE. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Time allowed to compete the work is Ninety (flu) days.

The amount of security required is Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000).

The person or persons making an estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope. indorsed with the liar given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their rvalrr or names and the date of ,6nseHta[non. to the Committee on Buildings of said Department, at the said office, on or before the date and hour above named. and which time and place the esti-mates received will be publicly opened by the Com-mittee on Buildings and read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest bidder. according to law, as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein : and that no officer of The City of New York is directly or indirectly interested therein, as provided in sections 346 to ;gz of the Revised Ordinances, x897 and in the blank form of bid mentioned below and -furnished by the Department.

The estimate must be verified. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the

consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, in The City of New York, .sr of a guaranty or surety-company- duly authorized by law to act as a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check. or money to the amount of five per centun: of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section qzo of the Greater New York Charter,

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans.

Bidders are requested. In making their bids or esti-mates. to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which and also the proper envelope in which to inclose the same together with the form of agreement, including specifi- cations approved as to form by the Corporation Coun- sel, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the esti-mating room, eighth floor. Hall of the Board of Educa. tion, corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan.

The By-Laws of the Board of Education may be examined at the office of the Secretary.

Dated BosocGH OF MANHATTAN, December s6, ,goo. RICHARD H. ADAMS, CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, ABRAHAM STERN, WILLIAM J. COLE, PATRICK J. WHITE, JOHN R. THOMPSON, JOSEPH J. KITTEL,

Committee on Buildings.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVEsi'E AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES,

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE-ceived by the Committee on Buildings of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at the

Hall of the Board, southw'cst corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until O'clock r.ct., on

MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1901.

Borough of Richmond. FOR FURNI'I'C'RE FOR NEW PUBLIC SCIIIlUI.

6. ROSSVILLE AYENIiF:, GI-UVI':R AND 1(Yl'1'F,N SfRh-a1'5, RU:ltiNILl.P,

1 1) ) BOROUGH CGH F 1.1_H]IU~1 The security required is'i'w'o Hundred Dollars (6-so.

on Item x, and Two Hurt 'red Dollars (6 co) on Item z. The time allowed to complete the work is Sixty (60)

days. the person or persons making an estimate shall fur-

nish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the ti/h' given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their in ii,,,' or na,na, and the iatr of /aas,'nt,tii'ui J to the Committee on Buildings of said Dc- pTrtment, at the said ot)icc, on or before the date and hour above named, and which time and place the esti- mates receis-ed will be publicly opened by the Commit-tee on Buildings and read, and the award of the con tract utade, according to law, as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein; and that no officer of 'The City of New York is directly or indirectly interested therein, as pto- vided in sections 346 to 352 of the Revised Ordinances. 1897. and in the blank form of bid mentioned below and furnished by the Department. an

d estimate must be verified. 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 it surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check or money to the amount of/i:'e for centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans.

Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Committee on Buildings, a copy of which, and also the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, together with the form of agreement, including specifi-cations approved as to form by the Corporation t oun-sel, and showing the manner of payment for the ti-orb. can be obtained upon application therefor at the esti-mating room, eighth floor, hall of the Board of Educa-tion, corner of Park aI-c,ruc and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan.

'The By--Laws of the Board of Education may be ex-amined at the office of the Secretary.

Dated Borr(>t GH OF \f ceNHATTAN, December 26. cfloo. RICHARI) H. ADAMS, CHARLES F. ROBERTSON, ABRAHAM Si' ERN, WILLIAMJ . COLE, PATRICK J. WIlITl,-, JOHN R.'1'H(IM1'sON, JtlSEhH J. KITTEL,

Committee on Buildings.

DEPARTMENT OP EDl'C:\Ttox, CORNER PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET,

BOROUGH OF MANH.1TTA\, CIre or NEW YORK.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESI'I>IATES.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Committee on Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New I ork, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock r. nt. on

MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1901, FOR DELIVERING SCHOOL SUPPlIES Fl)R

THE PORt)uGH, OF MANIIA'I'f.-1\ ASD THE BBRirNX, 13RIH)KLY1, QUEENS AND RICHM)ND, FOR IHE YEAR ENDING DECEMIIKR 31, I•cc-I.

The security required is as follows for the several boroughs ; Manhattan and [he Bronx, s5.n u ; Brook-lyn. 83,00, ; Queens, Si,000 ; Richmond. 5750.

The number of conveyances required is estimated as follows for the several boroughs of the city : Manhat-tan and The Bronx, five (5) large covered double trucks with two (u) men on each ; Brooklyn, two (zt large cor-ered double trucks and one (r) covered single truck with tw-o (z) men on each : Queens, one (I) large covered double truck and one (r) covered wagon with two (o) men on each ; Richmond, one (t) single covered truck with two men.

The person or persons making an estimate shall furnish the same to a sealed envelope, indor.ed with the till, given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their carne or cant s and the date if ,t5wsirrtuti,"u, to the Committee on Supplies of said Department. at the said ofbce, on or before the date and hour above named, and which time and place the esti-matesreceived will be publicly opened by the Committer on Supplies and read, and the award of the contract made according to law, as soon thereafter as practic-able.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same. the names of all persons interested with him therein' and that no officer of The City of New York is directly or indi- rectly interested therein. as provided in sections 346- 332 of the Revised Ordinances, 1897, and in the blank form of bid mentioned below and furnished by the I)c-partment.

7 he estimate must be verified. 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 asurety. and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check, or money to the amount of fire per cenfruu of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter,

for particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and contract and proposal for bids or estimate.

Bidders are requested in making their bids or esti-mates to use the blank prepared far that purpose by the Committee on Supplies, a copy of s -hitch, and also the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, to-gether with the form of agreement, Including schedules and the specifications approved as to form by the Cor-poration Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, on the first floor, Hall of the Board of Edu cation, corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan,

The By-Laws of the Board of Education may be ex-amined at the office of the Secretary.

Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, December no, Igoo.

THADDEUS MORIARTY, Chairman,

ARTHUR S. SOMERS, JOSEPH J. KI'FTF:L, ABRAHAM STERN, WALDO H. RICHARDSON, PATRICK J. WHITE, WILLIAM J. COLE,

Committee on Supplies,

ItFrArrrunnso'r OF FDU(A ti's. Butte AvEn'F.Axn Fu,rv- v,In tinrcr:'r,~

1in-rcu uP MANHAt'rax, Crrs „F NRW }'ORK.

l'Rr)POSALS FOR ItIDS OR ES'T'IMATES.

SIi:1f.Fl) (BIDS OR l:SIlr!A'f1:S WI}.l, llh: RE celved by the Committee on Buildings of the

Board of Education of The City of New Vi an the Hall of the Board, south,c,t coiner 'if 1 ':n-k u—notc and Fifty-mutt[ street, Borough of M.tuhattan, until 4 o'clock r. ,I., nn

NONDAI". JANUARY 7, 1901. Borough of Broolclyn.

No, I. FOR FRI-A'FING Nf{R' I'lI;f.IC SCHOn)L 137, ti:1R;\7''Il:A :\\'F.Nf'G, 1117'\\'F:F:N (. H A C N I:Y AND DAIS CRINGE STREE'T'S, BOROUGH OF BR(1OKI,VN.

The securiy required is Forty Thousand Dollars

The tine allowed is two hundred and ninety (zqa) days.

Borough of The Bronx. No. o. FOR I-RICC'1'lN( AN ADDI'T'ION 'I'O AND

AI.1'I:R:\1'ION` IN PUBLIC 5. ]HAIL i-t,. .ul1'11VAL.1 C( 1.AI-.R OF FOX AND t)Nl' ll.Nl)Rh-i( ANTI SIXT\-SEVENTH S'1RFEI'S, BOROUGH OF THE 13RONX.

The security requited is T•centy-five Thousand Dol-nrs ($z5,000).

The time allowed is one hundred and seventy-five t75) days,

,I lie person or persons making all estimate shall fur-nish the same in a scaled covelope, indorsed with the title given above of the work for which the estimate is made, vcith his or their name or ,n,rm.r and the d„t,• of fasrntauou, to the Corrtmit tee On Buildings of said Dep artinent, at the said office, onor before the date an( hour above named, mud which time and place the estimates received w- ill be publicly Opened by the C„m.nnuttce oil lIui ldin,gs and read, inn the award of the contract made according to l.nv, as soon thereafter as practicabIc,

f.ach estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the name, If all persons interested \ci di him therein, aturl thus no officer of The City of Nev, York is--shirt- ctly or indirectly interested therein, as provided no sections (46-;52 of the Revised Ordimmces, IS97. and in the blank firm of bid mentioned below' and furnished by the Dcpartmenn.

'Fhe csti mate must be cen feed. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the

consent, In writing, of two hou'cholders or fn-echolders, in The City of New York or of it guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law- to act as a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth iu the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless ac-companied by to certified check, or money to the amount of time pe,,iletons of the amount of- the baud required, ns provided in section 420 of the Grouter New lbrk Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans.

Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpo'o by the Contmittcc on Buildings, a copy of wvhich and also the proper encclope in which to inclose the same, together with the form of agreement, including specill- cations approved as to form by the C apuration Counsel. and showing the manner of payment I'r the work, call be obtained upon application tltcrch,r at the c=timati ug room, eighth floor, Hall of the Board of F lucation. corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Maneirattan.

'The liy-laws of the Board of Education may be ex-aminerl at the office of the Secretary.

I lated L'oR,Ic cH ur \IANH:vTTAN, December os, Igoo. RICHARD H. ADAMS. CHARLES F:. Brmbtl-ER'SON, APRAH:AM STERN,

l'A'I RICK J. AA'HI']F„ IOHN R.1'H(IOI hod N, juSEl'lI L KII II':L.

l:nmmittce ou Buildings.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

UEr xirn:E':t F Ii ;;1. is (ltatinE', E,'rr i' b',- i 7v:,'.. --,\ Ir Orrr01. -

\'F_\v \'in,ic, i;,uunr% =, tn"t.

I'ROPO)SAI,S I'l)R BADS OR ESTIMATES.

Boroughs of -ltonhaittti[ and The Bronx.

Sl

l':ALEt[ BIllS OR LS'l'13l,1I'ICS \LILL BF. RE- cciee,.1 ;a tl,Q „tic, III the 14par.mcnt „f Public

Charities. to,,t , Lust 1' cc Str ct. in lie City of Sew- V-ork until is r_u' cl,•:k moult. „n

MONDAY, JANC-1 R1 14. 1901. No. x. FOR ' HE DES] IcCCTION AND BANISH-

MIEN f t )F ALL ROACHES AND WATER ilVG., FROM 'I HE IySIITti'1'IONS OF '1'1-115 1)EPAWI?LENT DURING THE YEAR I9».

The institutions referred to are set torch in tine specifications.

The security required will be Three Hundred I -dlure. No. _. FOR 'I'[IF IXTFK3IINAII0N OF RATS

:1N'L) -MIC1: IN ALL 'rob: INSTI'I'C-1 IONS OF I HIS DEPART MF:N'1' DUR-I_\li IH1 YF',hR Iy r.

The institutions referred to are set forth in the specifications* 'The security required will be not less than fifty per cent. (;r•'.) of the amount of the bid or estimate. No. 3. 250 gallons LIQUID PEPTONOIDS, i-gal.

packages. No. 4. 75 dozen LIQUID PEPTONOIDS, t-lb, bottles.

The security required w ill be not less than fifty per cent. (507) of the amount of the Ind or estimate. No. 5. FOR o7,1oo 'TONS OF \\'HI I F ASH AND

SOFT COAL. The security- required will be Forty Thousand

Dollars. No. 6. FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR YEAR

t 90” The security required will be Thirty-five Hundred

Dollars. 'rite person or persons making an estimate shall

furnish the saute in ascaiedenvelopns, indorsed with the title given above of the work for which the estimate is male, with his or their nacre or uan;es and the date of frewtfa/roc, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named. at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Depart-ment and read, and the award of the contract made according to law', as soon thereafter as practicable.

'PIHE BOARD REEFAVE-S THE RI(;HT TO REJECT ALL DIDS IF IT DEEStS IT FOR THE. INTEREST OF THE CITY SO To DO,

Any bidder for the above-mentioned contracts must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made with-

out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the sane purposc,and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departrnent, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the corpuratiun,is directly nr indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or iu any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti-rnate nmst be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party Or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall he accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorize by law to act as a surety, and shall contain the matter set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered tuiless accompanied by either a certified check or money to the amount of jive per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 42_, of the Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required rcicrenec nutst be made to the printed specifications on file in the Department, Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-

mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Cmn uissioners, a copy of which and also the proper envelope in which to unclose the same, together with the form of agreement, including specifications, in the form approve([ by the Corporation Counsel, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department of Public Charities, and bidders are cau-tioned to examine each and all of its provisions care-fully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute enui,reemenst in every particular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH H. GOETT'ING, Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DRr:\R'r\[P.\T OF PUBLIC CIIARITIFs, B,,ROr'c us or ?lLuH:w'TAN AND THU BROnx,

I' (u, r of E:vsi T'sVENTV-stmt STREET, Ness' YORK<, January on [for,

AUCTION SALE.

THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC auction, by order of the Commissioners of Public

Charities, at their office, foot of E,t=_t Twenty-sixth street, on

\VED%ESDAY, JANUARY If,, 1901, at t c A.si., the following, viz.:

Bottles (estimated), S,oe,; Bones (estimated), to,coo pounds.

'To be collected and removed from Blackwell's Island and Bellevue Hospital three times a week.

a Condemned Steam Pumps. 5 Horses. Raw Fat (estimated), t4,000 pounds. To be collected and removed from Bellevue Hospital

three times :t week. I:rcase (estimated), r5,om pounds. 'ho be collected monthly from Blackwell's Island. Iron-bomul barrels (estimated), 300: kerosene barrels

(estintnled), xoo ; old iron (estimated), r50,00u pounds. Tu be collected twice it year at 1 her on sictropulitan

Hospital grounds, cast side, near north end of Black-Si wil's Island, in it lighter to be provided by the buyer it being notified.

Also to be collected and removed by the cartloa(1 from hellos tie Hospital grounds when required:

Rags (estimated), 3o.,x,o pounds. Quantities marked " estimated "are for the accumu.

lation cf year xgot, and contracts based on such quantities are for such period of time.

All quantities to be more or less and estimated only. All qualities to be " as are "; all the above, except as

otherwise mentioned, to be received by the purchaser nionthl) at the Pier foot of East 'Twenty-sixth street, and removed upon being notified that same are ready for delivery.

Assignments of contracts will not be recognized m,less approved by the Commissioners.

Each successful bidder will be required to pay twenty-five per cent. of the estimated amount of his purchase to me at the time and place of sale, and the h;ilauce to the General Storekeeper at Blackwell's Island in cash or a certified check, on a New York City bank, upon delivery of the goods.

The Commissioners reserve the right to order resale of any goods that shall NOT have been removed by the purchaser within TEN days after lie shall have been notified that they are ready, and in case of such resale to torfcit to the use of the Department of Public Charities the 1'WF.NTY-FIVE PER CENT, paid in at the time and place of sale. Goods can be examined it Blacku'e]l's Island by intending bidders on any week day before the day of sale.

JOHN W. KELLER, Commissioner of Public Charities for the Boroughs

of Manhattan and The Bronx,

OEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

DEPARTMENT Of' CORRECTION,' Co 5' OF N Ew- YORK:,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

SFALED 13IDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR. niching supplies required during the year igor,

with the title of the supply or work, and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the number of the proposed contract, as in the advertisement, and the date of the presentation of the said bid, will be received •tt the office of the Department of l orrection, No, 148 h-listiwmtietb street, to The City of New York, until It .4.:•1.,

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901, at which time and place the bids required will be pub-licly opened by the head of the Department. Supplies to be delivered as directed in the Borough

of Manhattan.

No. t. 15, oo POUNDS BRAN, empty bags to be re-turned ; to,ocn POUNDS COARSE MEAL, empty bags to he returned ; 130,000 POUNDS A NO. r TIMOTHY HAY, weight allowed as received on Blackwell's Island; 25,coo POUNDS LONG BRIGHT RYE. STRAW, weight allowed as received on Blackwell's Island ; 300 POUNDS OIL MEAL; s,4co BUSHELS NO. r OATS, 3z pounds net to the bushel, empty bags to be returned : So BOXES LEMONS, 36_s; Boo BARRELS TURNIPS, White and Russia, r35 pounds to barrel, empty barrels to be returned ; 303 BARRELS CARROTS, t5o pounds to barrel empty barrels to be returned ; a5,noo HEADSI OF CABBAGE, good size and solid heads, empty barrels to be returned.

'I'lte security required will be 50 per cent. of the amount of the bid, Contract to be completed during rgot.

No. 2, 8,00a TONS BEST WHITE ASH COAL, 2,240 pounds to the ton, to be delivered at Black-well's, Riker's and Hart's Island.

No demurrage—all deliveries free of expense. The security required will be Sto,coo. Contract to

be completed during Igot. No. 3. t,000 TONS BEST WHITE ASH COAL

0,245 pounds to the ton, to be delivered to all City Institutions in the Department free of all expense.

The security required will be S2,000. Contract to be completed during [got,

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901,

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all hills if he deems it fi,r the interest of the City so to do.

All of the above-mentioned supplies are to be de-livered in the year 1901, and delivery will be made as required from time to time in such qun kitties ns may he directed by said Commissioner, free from all ex-pense.

Any bidder for any of the above-mentioned contracts must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonial., to that effect.

Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person leaking the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if no other parson be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; 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 with-out collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thercofor clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid orestirnate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law as surety, and sltall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below,

No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-panied by a certified check 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.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work, reference must he made to the specifications on file in the De-partmen t.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioner, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to Inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon appli-cation therefor at the office of the Commissioner.

FRANCIS J. LANT'RY, Commissioner of Correction.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE-MENTS.

Bo.ettD OF PUBLIC Ixtrrovt:tear,, Nos, ,g To 21 PARK Ross',

BOROUGH of MANHATTAN,

NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN 'T'HA'I' THE Board of Public Improvements of The City of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by closing and discontinuing Baychester avenue, from Fourth street to Two Hundred and Forty-second street, and Two Hundred and Forty-second street, from Baychester avenue to White Plains road, in the l;orough of The Bronx, City of New fork, and that a meeting of the said Board will be held in the office of the said Board, at Nos. t9 to 2, Park row, Borough of Manhattan, on the t6th city of January, 19 I, at z o'clock r. it.. at which such proposed closing and discontinuing will be considered by said lioatrd; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 26th clay of December, r9oo, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the hoard of Public Improvements of The City of New Yurk, in pursuance of the pro-visiOns of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of Nety York by closing and discontinuing Baychester avenue, from Fourth street to Two Hundred and Forty-second street, and Two Hundred and Forty-second street, from. Baychester avenue to White Plains road, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, more partic-ularly described as follows :

Beginning at a point in the northern and eastern line of Baychester avenue, as L'aychester avenue is now in course of being legally opened.

1st. Thence northerly along the prolongation of the eastern line of Baychester avenue (as the same is being legally opened) for 1,484.636 feet to the northern line of Two Hundred and Forty-second street.

zd. Thence northwesterly deflecting 54 degrees 33 minutes 30 seconds to the left for 248.058 feet to the eastern hue of White Plains road.

3d. Thence southwesterly along last-mentioned line for te'o.497 feet.

4th. Thence southeasterly deflecting 8r degrees 41 minutes 57.3 seconds to the left for 187.435 feet.

5th. Thence southerly deflecting 54 degrees 33 min- utes 30 seconds to the right far 1,432.96 feet to that portion of Baychester avenue that is being legally opened. 6th. Thence easterly for too feet to the point of

beginning. Baychester avenue and Two Hundred and Forty-

second street were laid out on a map entitled ' Plan and Profile showing the locating and laying out and the grades of Two Hundred and Forty-second street (formerly Demilt avenue), from White Plains road to Baychester avenue, and Baychester avenue, from Two Hundred and Forty-second street to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, 'Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, prepared by the Board of Public Improvements under authority of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897.

Resolved, 'l hat this Board consider the proposed closing and discontinuing of the above-named streets at a meeting of this Board to be held in the office of this Board on the -6th day of January, ti, at 2 o'clock t'. 1L Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause

these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed closing and discontinuing of the above named streets will be considered at a meeting of this 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 t6tlt day of January, i r.

JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

Dated NEW YORK, January 2, Igor.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, Nos. to TO at PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. I

N O"IYCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT THE Board of Public Improvements of The City of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the grades in Perry avenue, Hull avenue and Norwood avenue, from Mosholu parkway, North, to Woodlawn road, and in Mosholu parkway, North, from Webster avenue to Perry avenue, to the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and that a meeting of the said Board will be held iIt the office of the said Board, at Nos. rg to zt Park row, Borough of Manhattan, on the -6th day of Janu-ary, i9or, at 2 o'clock P. 51., at which such proposed change of grades will be considered by said Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions, adopted by said Board out the 26th day of December, -goo, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz. :

Resolved, That the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 436of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by cltangitfg the grades to Perry avenue, Hull avenue and Norwood avenue, from Mosholu parkway, North, to Woodlawn road, and in Mosholu parkway, North, from Webster avenue to Perry avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York more particularly described as Y , P Y 1 follows

Beginning at the iii terseetiou of ferry avenue and llosh,,1n parkway, North, the ciceatiou to lie 93 u feet above mean high-water daUim ns beret"lure.

tst. Thcuce northerly to a putut distant Sao feet southerly from the southern cm'b-line of Woodlawn road, the elevation to be 94.5 feet above rneml high-water denim.

act. T'te nce. mirth,. rly to the ielersecti it of \Veioditwn road, the ctcVatioe to he t05,51 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore.

,, B ''—I/oil :1:'r,tnr.

Beginning at the intersection of Hull avenue and Mosholu parkway, N rth, the elevation to be 86.s feet above ,,man high-water datum.

1st. 'Thence northerly to it point distant 3011 feet southerly from the southern curb-Inc of Woodlawn road, the cicvation to be 88.o feet above mean high-water datum. cd. I hence northerly to the ,ntcrsectton of \Vood-

law•n road, the cteirtim to be ra.o feet above mean high-water datum as hcretofcn'e.

" ("'—J"ortvo(ul:Ie'currc.

Beginning :It the intersection of Norwood avenue ;tud 3[osbolu parkway, North, the elevation to be 79.0 feet above mean high-water datum.

1st. 'Thence northerly to a point distant goo feet southerly from the southern curb-line of \Voodlawn road, the elevation to be 83.0 feet above mean high-watcr Ilatlint.

2d. T'hmice northerly to the intersection of 'tVt,oihlawit road, the clevatiun to be g8.5 feet abuse mean high- water datum as heretofore.

"D"—.11shnlu Par/tr✓ay, A""i'h. Beginning at the intersection of Mosbolu pa kway,

North, and Webster avenue, the elevation to be 70,0 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore.

1st. Thence westerly to the intersection of Norwood avenue, the elevation to be 79.0 feet above mean bight-water datum.

2d. T'hence westerly to the intersection of Hull avc- one, the elevation to be 86.o feet above mean high-water datum,

d, Thence westerly to the intersection of Perry avcuue, the elevation to be 93.0 feet above mean high-water datum no heretofore.

All clevat ions refer to mean high-water datum as established in the Bot'ough of T'hc Bronx.

Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change of grades of the above-named streets at a meet log of this hoard to be held in the ofhce of this Board on the t6lh day of January, r9el, at z o'clock P. Si.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected th creby that the proposed change of grades of the ubocc-named streets will be considered at a meeting of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in tile Crry Rt:cnao for ten days con-tiuuuusly, S,Indnys stud Ictial Ipu1Id,,ys cxceptc<l, prior to the -6th day ill I;,.niln l-) I.

Dated \i:w 1'uin<, J;,mars e, toot. JOHN it. iii()ONF:Y,

Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

P,.,Ltcc Ill r Tlic CrTM (ci Nt:se Yor.K,) Nu. 301) tIt'LBHRRY SriEET.

T'O CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR E5TI'MA'1'ES OR BIDS.

SEALED BIDS OR ES IMA'1'Eh FOR FU RN ISH-ing the Police Lcpartment with Building Mate-

rials, Telegraph :till 1'clLSPholIL' Supplies and Plumb ing Supplies, will be reechoed at the Central Office of the Departme-,t of Police. in The City of New York, until 2 o'clock r. Si. of

TUESDAY, TILE Sth DAY OF JANUARY, 11101.

The following are the supplies required: No. r. FOR FURNISHING THE POLICE DE-

I1AIdiMF:7T WITH BUILDING MA-'1'I•:RIALS.

No. 2. FOR FUlcXISfIlNG THE POLICE I)E-1'ARTMI NT Wil1I'TELFGRAPH AND 'I'b.I.Gk'HONF: SU1'PLI I.6.

No. 3. FOR FLkNISIIIXU '1111. POLICE DE-I'AR'1'MF:NI 'A'11'H PLUMBING SUP-PLI1?S.

Amount of securit)' required will be as follows: No. t ..................................... °4,0 0 CO No. z ............... .. .................. 7,505, o , No. 3 ................................. . ... 3,oci, uo

The person or persons making all estimate shall fur-nish the wine in a scaled envelope, ipdor,ed Leith the title of the supply referred to and the ,umber thereof, and with his or their name or names. and the date of presentation, tel the build of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at Which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the ltead of said Depart heft and react.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence ill each of the persons ,,taking the same, the nun-; of all persons interested with Itim or them therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any otlmr person ,,taking an esti-mate for the s:unc purpose, and is in all res-peels fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mctnber of the Municipal Assembly, head of it department, chief of it bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation is directly or indi really interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate must be acrific I by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated dtereie are in all respects true.

Bidders will state the price for the entire schedule, as well as for each item, for which they will contract to supply the articles or materials, in accordance with the spcmficatiuns therefor.

The delivery of the materials or supplies to be made during the year -sot.

The Police Department reserves the right to purchase by the entire schedule or to contract foreach item,

'he Police Board has the right to reject all bids i T t deems to the interests of the City so to do.

Each bid or estimate shall Ice 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 form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered Unless accompanied by a certified check, or money to the amount of five per centunl of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans. Such work and materials must conform in every respect to printed specifications and plans.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioners, copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to in-close bid, together with a copy of the contract, includ-ing the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor to the undersigned at his office in the Central Department.

By order of the Board. WILLIAM H. KIPP,

Chief Clerk. Dated NEW YORK, December as, 1900.

PutaCE i/EiARTMPsr uF'I'uE Crry of NEW Yitg,J NO. 300 MVI.intOty STNEKr.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOIL ES'I'IMA'I'ES OR 1111)5.

SF1ALED BIDS Ole ES'i1\AT'l.:S FOR SUPPLY-ing the Police Department with Doorman's and

StabIu Suppli cs cu,d ill I'cellaneous Goods will be re-ccivcd at the Central Office of the Departmentof Police, 'II 'I' lie City of New York, until 2 o'clock r. M. of

TUESDAY, THE Nth DAY OF .JANUARY, 11101,

The person or persons making an estimate shall fur- nish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed "Esti- mate for Supplying Doorman's and Stable Supplies and Miscellaneous Goods," and with his or their name or names, and the date of presenta-tion, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the estimates received will he publicly opened by the head of said Depart-ment and read, and the award of the contract made to the lowest bidder with adequate security, as soon thereafter as practicable, if deemed for the best interests of the City sit to do.

Bidders will state the price for the entire schedule in each class Its well at for each item, for which they will contract to supply the articles ofsupplies to accordance with the specifications therefor. The Police Depart- ment reserves the right to purchase by the entire schedule or to contract for each class.

The Police Department has the right to reject all bids should it be deemed to the interests of the City so to do.

Security will be required for the performance of the contract in the sum of 'Three 'Thousand Dollars.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the persons making the same, the names of all person interested with him therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact: that it is made without any connection with any other person making ;In estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ocr Of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of file profits thereof. The estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall he accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid tneutosccl below.

Nu estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required, as prodded in section 420 of the Greater New Yu'rk Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required, or of the nmteri,ais to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans. Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioners, copy of which; with the proper envelope in which to inclose hid, together with it copy of the contract, including the specifications in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor to the wudersigned at his office in the Central Depart. inert,

By order of the Board, WILLIAM H. KIPP,

Chief Clerk. New YORK, December as, tgoo.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR ES'1'IMAlES.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR SUPPI.Y-ing the Police Department tcith Printinc, Books,

thanks and Lithography, and also with Stationery, will be received at the Central Office of the Department of Police, in The City of New York, until 2 o'clock t'. At. of

TUESDAY, TIIE 11th DAY OF JANUARY,

1901. The following are the supplies required

No. I. FOR SUPPLYING PRINTING, BOOKS, BLANKS AND LITHOGRAPHY.

No. z. FOR SUPPLYING STATIONERY. The amount of security required will be as follows:

No. I ..................................... ?ito.000 oa No. 2 ..................................... 5.000 uu

the said bidders will be required to complete the entire work and furnish the supplies required within sixty clays from the date and execution of the contract.

The person or persons making an estimate shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the title of the supply referred to and the number thereof, and with his or their name or names, and the (fate of presentation, to the head of said De-pltrtxltellt, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the esti-mates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and react, and the award of the con-tract made to the lowest bidder, with adequate security, as soon thereafter as practicable, if deemed for the best interests of the City so to do.

For particulars as to the quality, kind and quantity of each article required, reference must be made to the specifications, blank forms of which may be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk in the Central Departtncut.

Bidders will state the price for the entire schedule, also for each item, for which they will contract to supply the articles named therein, in accordance with the specifications therefor. The Department reserves the right to purchase by item or by entire schedule.

The right is expressly reserved by the head of said Department to reject all bids should it be deemed to the public interests so to do.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same; the names of all persons interested with him therein; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

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 a surety, and shall contain the ,,tatters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

Ni, estimate will be received or considered unless Be. comnanied byaccrtified check, nr 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.

Samples, when required, nntst be submitted. IiXkiters are re, nested make ake their bids or estimates

upon the blank fnrm prepared by the Coinmissi oilers, copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose bid, together with a copy of the contract, in. eluding the specifications in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor to the undersigned at his office in the Central Department.

By order of the Board, WILLIAM H. KII'P,

Chief Clerk. New YORK, December zz, tgou.

POLICE DErANTSTES:T—CITY OF NEW YONK, 1899.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of

New York, No. 350 Mulberry street, Room No. 9, fbrthe following property, now in his custody, without claim-ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this I)epartntent.

ANDREW J. LALOR, Property Clerk.

POLICE DEPARTMENT—CiTv OF NEW YONK,~ BOROUGH OF BROOKLVV,

OWNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROP. arty Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York—Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn—tor the following property, now in his cus-tody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, dia-monds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department.

CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Deputy Property Clerk.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION.

MUUCIt'AL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, N c ,. 346 11515 lA owav,

NEw YotlE, November r, -goo.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT open competitive examinations will be held at the

offices of this Commission, No. 346 Broadway, New York Life Insurance Building, for the following posi-tions, upon the dates specified:

'Thursday, January to, to A. nt., INSPECTORS OF STEEL, RAPID 'TRANSIT COMMISSION. Sub-jects of examination : Writing, arithmetic, technical knowledge and experience. Candidates need not be residents of New York State, but their vouchers must be residents of New York City, or have a business ad-dress therein. Appointees will be required to reside at the places where the mills are situated, i. e., Pitts-burg, Philadelpia, or wherever the contracts may call them.

Monday, January 14, 10 A. M., RODMAN. Sub-jects of examination : \Vriting, arithmetic, technical knowledge and experience. No notice to appear for this examination will be issued on any application filed after Monday, January 7, x901.

LEE I'HILLII'S, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

Crry or NEW YORK, DEi.v<TM F.'I nF HIGHWAYS,

CossusstoaEN's OFFLct, Nos. 13 To 21 PARK Row, Bonouc,H of MANHATTAN, December z6, tgoo. J

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON THURSDAY, JANUARY to, 1901, AT it o'clock A. tot., the Department of Highways will

sell at public auction, by Philip A. Smyth, auctioneer, the following buildings and fences within the lines of Blake avenue, between Shepherd avenue and Barrett street, Borough of Brooklyn:

On Plot No. 35, I frame house and shed. On Plot No. 43, r fence. On Plot No. 42, 2-story frame house. Ou Plot No. 41, fence. On Plot No. 174, frame house. On Plot No. 171, shed. On Plot No. 177, part of frame building and shed. On Plot No. r8t! , part of greenhouse. The sale will begin with the frame house and shed on

Plot No, 35, A plan and description of these buildings and fences

may be seen at the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Highways, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

TERMS OF SALE.

Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and place of sale, and the entire removal of the buildings and fences by the purchasers within tell days after the sale. If the purchasers fail to remove the buildings or fences within the time specified they shall forfeit their purchase money and the ownership of the build- ings or fences purchased.

JAMES P. KEAT'ING. Commissioner of Highways.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons claiming to have been injured by a

change of grade in the regulating and grading of the following-named streets, to present their claims, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 30o Broadway, on or before January 05, Igor, at it o'clock A. M., at which place and time the said Board of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent of such injury.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

List 6486. Regulating, grading and paving Berry street, from North Thirteenth street to North Four-teenth street, and Nassau avenue, from North Four-teenth street to Lorimer street.

EDWARD McCUE, EDWARD CAHILL, THOS. A. WILSON, PATRICK M. HAVERTY, JOHN B. MEYENRORG,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No, 320 Broadway.

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, January „ 1901,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved

or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- Ing proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.:

THE CITY RECORD. 67

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68 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901.

Rosorcn nr '1'uro: BRO,x. NANCES FOR THE HIGH SEI(VICE list (418. \n. r. Kcgul:u n};. curbing. flag- v;r:ttlmy;, WORK' AT 'l 'HI NEW 4 )UEI)UC"1', 4

•ing and layin cros,w iks Ii \Vfilktns dace, front Rh;1kN'FF;N Tt:N'TH AVENUE AN[) )' I t' i,' t B, I a ulcvard n East SuList (1 Si HAIILF.\I RIVIsR,

'1'h~ work br done to under this contract consists In Li'.t 6406, No, a, Server in F:nst ml Hundred and Sevcuty-scrnnd arcet. froth Luc,n,d avenue to the furnishing all of the materials and labor and - 1•

In>; all the work comp ent- •

(:rand iintd eat d and Concourse. to build and creel con!p h•tc, iu a building erected rat New Ayucduct, between 'froth erected at

List 6.tS , No. 1. Sewer and appurtenances in East ,ttemte and I-larlent river, two vertical triple-expansion One Hundred ; in,[ Fifty -xixth .trec•t. trout Prospect .a, co;; gallon pumping engines, boilers and appur- atvenue to Dawson street..m,l lu He,, i11 pl:uc. from truances complete. Fast One I Iundred and Fifty-sixth sweet to Lougwuod I Plans of engines, pumps, boilers and their setting ascetic shall be furnished with the bids, and the same ac-

Thc limits within which it is proposed to lay the said cepted by the Commissioner of Water Supply before assesaneuts include all the several hou,cs :utd lots of the bids are accepted . ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land sttu:tted For the nature and extent of the work to be done on— I and the machinery and plant to be furnished, bidders

\o. t. Both sides of Wilkins place, from Southern are referred to the specibcat ions. Boulevard to L'o-too road and to the extent of half the I he entire wr.rk is to be completed, and the twenty- block at the iutersectilIc streets, four hour test made. within three hundred days after

No. _. Both sides of ( Eric Hundred and Seventy- the date of the contract. second street, from Inwood asenue to the 4. 'rand lice amount of security required is I'senty Thousand Boules and and Concourse ; both sides of Jerome dye- Doll tr,. hue. ttom.One I luulred and Serentietic to ()uc Hundred Each estimate shall contain the name and place of and 'seventy-second street: boat sides of Cire Hundred residence of each of the persons making the same, and Seventy-first street. from Jerome a5stifle to I'..w'is- the names of all persons interested with him therein, end at enue ; both -cites of low usrud accrue, trout the ;uui that no officer of The City of New York is directly north side of One 11utnlrcd • and sec cnty-sec, m.d street ur indirectly interested therein, as pros-tiled in sections to a point distant about s' feet south of Pelmuut street : '46-15 , of the Revised Ordinances, 1807. and iu the both sides of R•:tltoll avvenue. 115 nc t One Hundred and hi tic k form of bid mentioned below and furnished by Seventy-second street to Rocktaood street, and both the Department. sides of Rockwood street, front \\'alton :n-cuue to the The estimate must be verified. Concourse, ' Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the

Nu. g. Both sides of One Hundred and Fiti} -Si Sent, iu teriting, of two householders or freeholders, street. from Prospect avenuc to loaxoson >trevt : it all in 'fire City of New York, or of guaranty or surety skies of Hewitt phue, trout East (lice FLm,lrcd and cc„npauv duly ant horned by law to act as a surer}', I'ifty-sficri street to Lunwood eceoue : both sides of stud ,hall contain the matters set forth in the blank Macs place. from Prospect avenue to Iieavitt place. term of bid circcttcocicd below.

All persons cc hose interests arc ,tttcctcd by the above- ' No estimate will be received or considered unless named proposed assessments. and Slit' are opposed to accompanied by a certified check, or money to the the same, or either of them, are requested to present ;uuount of or'.' pot remoter of the amount of the bond their obiections, in writing. to the necrciare of the required, as provldedr in section 42001 the Greater New Board of Assessors. No. 320 l:road%%ac. Ncw Cork, on York Charter. or before January _o, t-.}ot, at Si A. Si., at tthicth ti ma For particulars as to the quantity :rod quality of and place the said obiceiions cc ill be heard and test) the supplies or the nature and extent of the work re- mony resen"ed in reierrnce thereto. quired or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are

EI -R'.\RII >IcC[ 1-:. referred to the printed specifications and the plans. El (('Aid Il t r ill LI.. The award of the contract will be made as soon as THcdo. A. \AlLoI )N, practicable after the opening of the bids. PA'f R ICK \I. H AVERT]', Bidders o ill cynic out the amount of their estimates JOHN B. AIEYF ' Iii 11G. I in addition to inserting the saore in figures.

Board of Assessors. hits Commissioner of Water Supply reserves the ((twist H, i s-i ER. I right to reject all bids received for any particular work

rsecretarv, if he deems it for the best interests of the City. -No. _ rc l;roadway. Bidders are requested to stake their bids or estimates

C 1 \ r u on the blank form prepared b - the Commissioner. a P f P by

L ember _n r - ~., . 1 co of which. u~tth the rt per entelu a in a hick to Py pr p' inclose the bicL together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications. in the form approved by

Pt- BLIC NOl'ICE CO HERFL']- GIVEN 1'l) '111KE a,wncr or ow tiers of all Imu.cs a' id lots, imp nosed

or unimproved i:u:ds affected thereby. th;tt the follow-ing proposed asse,smcn is have bear completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested. viz, :

1''uz•t-en cr TnL Prices.

List 6ot7, Ni, t. Rcqulating. ,grading„ curbing. flag-ging and laving crosswalks in Brook eccuue, from One Hundred and sixty-latit street to \Vendoser avenue, together

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a li-t of awards for dautages caused by a change of grade.

List 6o96, No. c. Regulating. gr,rdittg. curbing. flag-gittg and laying crosswalk,in Lliuton avenue, from Crotona Park, -North, to One Hi:udred and Eighty-second street.

List 6095. No. ;. Regul tit' ug. radi nd, cu thing, flng-ging and laying crossta ;J, ks in \[oat ace cue. from Park avenue to One IIundreu ;Ord 5ic-c-first street.

List 6342. NO 4. kegttlutug. er.nl,tuiz.:urbiug. flag-ging and laying crosswalks in Walton cneuue, front One Hundred cinch Thirty_ -eighth street to One Hun-dred and Fiftieth street.

List 6445. No. 5. Outlet >c'.t Cr and appurtenances to Cypress as- enuc, between Rrunx Kills and East One Hundred and Florty-fourth street.

The limits within wLrch it is proposed to lay the said assessment. include all the several houses and lots of ground. vacant lots. pieces and parcels of land situated on—

No. I. Both sides of Brook avenue, from One Hun- dred and Sixty-fifth street to \Vendover avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

No. z. Both sides of Clinton avenue. from Crotona Park. -North. to One lfundred and Eighty-second street, and to the extent of half the block at the inter- sectiug streets.

No. ;, Both sides of \fort avenue. from Park avenue (Railroad avenue. East , to East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets,

No, 4. Both sides or (Valrou avenue. front One Hun-dred and Thirty-cis;'-Ith street to line Hundred and Fiftieth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

No. 5. Both sides of Cypress aa"enue. from the Bronx Kill, to East One Hundred and 'I hirty-fourth street : both sides of One Huuured and Thirtieth street, ex-tending about ,5 feet stoic ohCypress avenue: both sides of One Hundred and 'I hirty-first strict. extend-ing about C feet west or , sprees at-euue : both sides of One Humlred and 7 hirty_second street, e.vte:iding about 165 feet west of C} press avenue : both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. exten.liu; about x95 feet east of Cypress ccer,ue; both side, c,f One Hundred and Fhirty-third street, extending about

r +' avenue, b t -ides( One 6 east of Cv csa c. and oh of 3 u feet p Hundred and Thirty-second street, extendingabout 378 feet east of ( }pees avenue,

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed aiessnients, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writim;, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessor-, No. no Broadway, New ('orb. tin or before January no. rgot, at ti A. Si.. at tahich time and place the said objections trill be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto.

EDR-ARII JicCL- F. EDWARD CAHILL-, TH ).4 . A. tti 1L '-I IN' Palk1LK >I. iidA"ERTY, JOHN L. )[EVF:Ni:(R(;,

Luat'd of Assessors. Wtti,i,tt H, j, i F.T,,

Socretary. No. 325 P,road,,ay.

CITY cc Neu V,-FIG, L't:r:, ._au of MkNHATT:0eE December _4, t ,

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY.

Detect 'G t I }5 n"fEit Sic t•L}', ) C' si - it--: , L,, OFFICE.

No, 'r I'.suq Row-, NEW YO,Rlc. December ;5. :9oc.

BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A scaled envelope, to ith the title of the work and

the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the num-her of the work as in the ad certc-eme:,t, twill be receice, l at No. 21 Park row • in Room \o, i3,', until a o'clock P. 7d., on

Tilt-RSDAY, .JANUARY 17, 1u01. The bids will be pwYiciv opened b)' the head of the

Department at the hour above mcntio:te 1.

Boroughs of Manhattan and Tile Bronx. No, t, FOR FURNISHING MIA'IERIALS, BUILD-

ING AND ERECTING PU:\IPING ENGINES, BOILERS AND APPURTE-

the Corporation Counsel. can be obtained upon appli-cation therefor at the office of the Commissioner of Water Supply, Room 1921, where the plans and draw-ings which are made a part of the specifications can be seen

WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply.

DEPARTuENT of \V:ATmse, Sr.'riLV, CoslStteoto\ER a OFFICE,

Ni,. en Pies Row', N Ew Yocce, Uccember ta, tcoo. j

IDS OR FSTIiIATES WILL. BE RL.TFllVhdI) at Nu, _c Park no'. in Room No, tc;5, until s

o'clock r. ,,.. on

TI1C- FU.DAI', .JANUARY 10, 12101. Borough of Brooklyn.

\c, I. FOR FURNISHING ANI) DELIVERIN(; BRICK. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLUE'. CEMENT AND ASBESTOS,

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (3oo) days.

'file amount of security required is Three Thousand Dollars (63,00_),

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERINI; SHOVELS, BARROWS. WELL Flu X'15, DRIVE PIPE. BOILER TUBES, ,AlI,S AND SCREWS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work %,ill be three hundred days.

The amount of security required is Piece Thousand Dollars (53,000), No.-. FOR F'L DL - RNISHING ANI) EI I RING _

TAPS, CALKING YARN, I-EAll, SHOVELS, COMPOSITION AND IRON CASFIN(:S, FIRE - HYDRAN 1' CAPS AND NOZZLES.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred days.

The amount of security required is Two I housand Dollars (en,eoe).

'I he person or persons making an estimate shall fur-nish tie sandy in a sealed envelope, indorsed svith the title given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their ,ianre or wrsnzes and the dimte cf j5 rrorntation. to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the date-and houraboee named, at which time and place the estimates received tviil be publicly opened by the head of said Department and react and the award of the contract made according to

seas- soon thereafter as practicable. Each estimate shall coutaiu and state the name and

place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and that no otfcer of The City of New York is directly or indirectly interested therein. as

d in sections 6 to 352 of the Revised Ordi- provtde n sect -,4 3_~ nances, 7897, and is the blank form of bid mentioned below and furnished by the I )cpartment.

The estimate must be verified. 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 a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified check or money to t e amount of fine per eeutunz of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 4_0 of the Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the plans,

'The c ommissioner of Water Supply reserves the right to reject all bids received for any particular work if he deems it for the best interests of the City.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioner, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to unclose the bid, together with a cop}, of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon appli- cation therefor at the office of the Comnussioner of Water Supply, Room ti., where the plans and draw-ings which are made a part of the specifications can be seen.

WILLIAM DALI'ON, Commissioner of Water Supply.

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

MORNING—"MORNINGJOURNAL," "TELE-graph."

Evening—"Daily News," "Commercial Advertiser. Weekly—"Weekly Union." Semi-weekly—” Harlem Local Reporter." German—" Morgen Journal."

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor, City Record,

SEPTEMBER 6, I859.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SBALFI) 11[1)5 OR ESTIMAT'FS WILL BE RE-cetvcd by the Department of Sewers of The City

of'Ncw York at its office, Nos. r3 to 2r Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, until tz o'clock rat.,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1901, For furnishing materials and all the labor required

and necessary to build and complete the following works :

Borough of The Bronx. No. r, SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN

WEEKS AVENUE, front East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street to East One Hun- dred and Seventy-fifth street.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of materials, and the nature and extent as near as pos- sible of the work required, is us follows

10 linear feet of tz-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Be spurs for house (collections,

; manholes complete, t rec''iving-b:tsiu, complete.

Si cubic yards of rock to be excavated and removed.

cubic yards of concrete in place. cubic yards of rabble masonry in mortar,

3 cubic yards of broken stone for foundations in place.

t, u feet, B. M., of timber, furnished and laid, m linear feet of 6-inch to t8-inch vitrified drain-

pipe. The "amount of the security required is Seven

Hundred Dollars (f7oo). The time allowed to complete the whole work is

fifty (50) working clays.

No. z. SEVER AND APPURTENANCES IN FAIR\IOU\'I' PLACE, between the Southern 1ioulevard and Prospect avenue.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of materials, and the nature and extent as near as pos- sible of the work required, is as follows :

69e linear feet of t5-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 580 lmcar feet of rc-much vitrified pipe sewer. 36o spurs for house connections. 14 manholes, complete.

4.too cubic yards of rock to be excavated and re. movcd I

5 cubic yards of concrete in place. 5 cubic yards of rubble masonry- in mortar. ~5 cubic yards of broken stone for foundations in

place. ;0o.10 feet, B. M,, of timber furnished and laid.

05 linear feet of f-inch to tB-inch vitrified drain pipe,

1'he :amount of the security required is Five Thou-sand Dollars (S5.cou).

The time allowed to complete the whole work is two hundred (2oc) working days.

No. 3. SE\VER AND APPUR'T'ENANCES IN PEL-HAM AVF:N CE, between Southern Boule- vard and Lorillard place.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of nmterials, and the nature and extent as near as pos-sible of the work required, is as follows

622 linear feet of r5-inch vitrified pipe sewer. t.rto linear feet of to-much t' itrified pipe sewer. ;7o spurs for house connections,

t 7 manholes, complete. 4 receiving-basins, complete.

1,400 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and re- moved.

5 cubic yards of concrete in place. S cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. 5 cubic yards of broken stone for foundations in

place. ;,Oran feet, B. \}., of timber furnished and laid.

25 linear feet of 6-inch to r8-inch vitrified drain-pipe,

7'he amount of the security required is Forty-five Hundred Dollars (_4,500).

The time allowed to complete the whole work is one hundred and fifty (150) working days.

No. 4. SEVER ANI) APPURTENANCFSIN EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOURTH S I REEl', from \Voodycrest avenue to Ogden avenue, and in NELSON AVENUE, from East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street to East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street.

The Fngtneer's estimate of the quantity and quality of material. and the nature and extent as near as possible of the work required, is as follows :

754 linear feet of r5-inch vitrified pipe sewer, 700 linear feet of tz-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 05o spurs for house connections, to manholes, complete. 1 receiving-basin, complete.

2.25) cubic yards of rock to be excavated and re- moved.

5 cubic yards of concrete in place. 5 cubic yards of rubble masons' in mortar, 5 cubic yards of brukea stone for foundations in

place, 2,1.on feet. Ii. MI.. oftimber furnished and laid.

25 linear feet of 6-inch to t 8-inch vitrified drain- pipe,

The amount of the security required is Four Thou-sand Dollars (84,nco).

The time allowed to complete the whole work is one hundred and fifty (t5o) working days.

No, 5, SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN I-A FONTAINE AVF.NCE, between East One Hundred and Eightieth street and Quarry road.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of materials and the nature and extent as near as possible of the work required, is as follows

364 linear feet of t5-melt vitrified pipe sewer. 4811 linear feet of tz-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 18u spurs for house connections.

9 manholes, complete. 2 receiving-basins, complete.

:,350 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and removed.

5 cubic yards ofconcrete in place. 5 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar.

to cubic yards of broken stone for foundations in place.

4,55o feet, B, DL, of timber furnished and laid. z5 linear feet of 6-inch to r8-inch vitrified drain-

pipe.

'I he amount of the security required is Three Thou-sand Dollars

I lie time allowed to complete the whole work is one hundred (too) working days.

The person or persons making an estimate shall fur-nislt the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the title given above, of the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their sranze or •sores and the date of

pwcemttatfioo to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the date and hour above named, at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract made ac-cording to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that it is made without any connection with any other person making an esti-matefor the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other

iii tr c irectl in- tlRccr of the Curporntiura, is Ji rcc~ly c m 1 y terestetl therein, or h the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portiun of the profit. thereof. The estimate must be ccrified by the Oath, in writing, of the party or pttrtics making the est intutc tlrn the sev-cral matters stated therein are in all reepects true.

Edith hid l 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 a surety and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of hid mentioned below.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by a certified cheek, or money to the amount of ji-,,- err c'utrvur of the amount of the bond required, as provided in xeceioo fad of the theater New York Charter,

For particulars as «t the quantity and quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work required or the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed speci ficaticas and plans, in accordance with which all the above materials and work is to be furnished and done.

Bidders will ac-rite out the amount of their estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures.

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all bids or estitttates if he deems it for the interests of the City so to do.

Bnlders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Commissioner, a copy of which, w' itlt the proper en vclope in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporatist. Counsel, can be obtained upon appli-cation therefor—at the o(i'ce of the Deputy Commis-sioner of Sewers, 'Third avenue and One Hundred and tieveurty_sevetuth street, Borough af' The Bronx, where the plans and draws ings, which are made parts of the specifications, call be seen.

JAS. IIANE, Commissioner of Sewers,

CHANCE OF CRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

PURSU0N'I' TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ten 537 of the Laves of t&);, entitled "An act

" providing for ascertain inc and paying the amount of " damages to I;tnd s and buildings sul}ered by reason of " changes of gradcof streets or avenue., tuadc pursnaut " to chapter 721 of the Lac s of 1857, p -oviding tor the It de ssion of railroad tricks in theTwent -third and pre, a tr,t y an •' '1lectty-fourth \Wards, in The City of New York, or " otherwise," and the act:, amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, tint ice is hereby given that public meetings of the Commissioocrs appointed pursuant to said acts will be held at Room 58, Schernterhorn Build-ing, No, 96 Broachs'ay, in The City of \ew York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each sic tk, at 2 o'clock r. ci., until further notice.

Dated NEW Yon lc, January g, too. WII,L[AJ} E. SI'ILLINGS, CHARLES A. JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY,

Cootmissioners, LcStotT cIcLoccliLU",

Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

NO'T'ICE 'lu PBUIrFR'lY.OW 6RS.

INPURSUANCE OF SECTION rot8 OF THIE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of Near York hereby rives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the follow-ing assessments forLOCAL blPk0('HHE TS in the BOROUGH OF '1'HE BRONX:

TWENTY-THIRD VVAR1), SI':(TION 9, CIIF,I•:VER 1'L:ACF—REGULATING, (:12AD-

ING, CURBING, FLAGt;ING. LAYING CROSS. WALES AND FENCI N I:, from ?hurt avenue to Gerard avenue, Area of assessment: Both sides of Cheever place, between Mott ctnd Gerard accnucs, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on AV-tui tun avrnuc,

1'WENFY-THIRD WARD, `Et_TION to. FAST ONE HUNDRED A\11 i,IX1'Y-PHIRU

STREET—BASIN5, our the mu' , rthoust and southeast corners of T'nird avenue; also kill the northeast and northaccst corners of 'Tinton avenue. Area of assess-ment: North side of clue Hwtdred and Sixty-third street, between Cauldw-c11 and 'Third avenues, also between Forest and Union iii venues ; south side of One Hundred and Sixty-third street, between Third and Eagle:acenues ; south side of (ire I undred and Sixty-fifth street, between Tinton amt Union avenues, east side of 'Phird avenue, betweetr ( One Hundred and Sixty-third street and 'Teesdale place, and both sides of Tinton a enue, between One Hundred and Sixty-third and One Hundred and Sixty-filth streets.

Si'. MARY'S SPREE'—SI-(VF:k, from Robbins avenue to Cypress Us enue. Area of "tssessnient: Both sides of St. Mary's street, bctweeu Robbins and Cypress avcuuce ; al>u buts Nos. 78 and St of Block No. e57z,

'PWI';NTY-THIRD (PAID. SP:C'I'[ON tt. FAST ONE HUNDRED AND SLVFNI'lE'1'tI

STREET—REGLL'r'rlNr:, r,RAI)ING, CURB-ING, FL1(a I\(: \I) }'FN CING, from Franklin aveuua to Boston road, Area of assessment: Both sides of One Hundred and Seventieth street, between Franklin avenue and fioston road, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting and terminating avenues; also lots Nos. 53 to 57, inclusive, of Block

No. 2937.

TWENTY-FOURTH \YARD, SECTION rt, AQUEDUCT AVENUE—SEVER, from Burnside

avenue to the street summit north of Bast One Hundred and Eighty-first street ; also 51(111K IN LAS '1' ONE HUNDRED ANI) FIGH'I'Y-FIRST' S1'REE'I', be-tween Aqueduct avenue and Loring place. Area of assessment: Both sidesof Aqueduct avenue_, from liuru- side avenue to a point distant about 510 feet north of One Hundred and Eighty-first street, and both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-fitst street, from Aqueduct avenue to Loring place, and built sides of One Hun-dred and Eightieth street, extending about en feet west of Aqueduct avenue.

EAST ON F 11 UN DRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH S1'REEI'—SE\1- ER, from the xvest side of the Con-course to Munroo. cestne. Area of assessment; Both sides of One Huudred and Sevcnty-sixth street, be-tween Weeks and Monroe avenues, and both sides of Weeks avenue, between One Hundred and Seventy. fifth and One Hundred and Seventy-sixth streets,

WAILrON AVENUE—SE\VER, from 'Tremont avenue to One Hundred cord Seventy-ninth street; also, SE\VF:R IN CR115I'iiN lVENLE, from 'fre-mont avenue to One Hundre-1 and Seventy-eighth street; also, SEWER IN f)NE HUNDRED ANI) SEVENTY-EIGHTH STREET, from Creston avenue to the Concourse. Area of assessment: Both sides of Walton avenue, from rremont avenue to One Hun- dred and Seventy-ninth street; both sides of Creston avenue, from "i remunt avenue to One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, and both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, trout Creston avenue to the Concourse.

TWENTY-FOUR'T'H (VARL), SECTIONS it AND to.

CAMBRELING AVI:NCE—SEWER, from Fast One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street to the lands of St. John's College. Area of assessment : Both sides of Cambreling avenue, between One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street and the lands of St. John's Col-lege; both sides of One Hundred said Eighty-eighth

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS.

ucra1, tslt.:\'r,u SEcERS—CnnattsctoxEtc's OF'rtCE, us. r its zt PARK Row,

NEW limit, December 27, repo.

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'I'WENTY-THIRU ANI) '1'\VF:N'I'Y-FOUR'1'FI erly from Audubon avenue, and the cast 'curie crf \VAR IIS, SI•:C'I' If ON q. ,\ udubun avenue, bclw cen t One Ifuntlrcd:utdSeventy-

OGI)IN AV1•:NIf1:-kI.Gl:LA'I'IN(;, I;i,AIi_ first :uid(nellunnred. red Scvcnty-r.cc'-udstreets. IN;, CURBING, FI.At;t;1sl;, LAN"IN(, CRI),S_ `,14:1;,1•: A\'I•:\I: 1. 1:1?I;C1.:1'1'IXtt, t;kal ).

\VAI,KS ANI) I FNCINI;, front Jcrumc avenue to I\G, CURU1NI: AND FLAn(,hsI., betw'ccn Washington Bridge (esicpt between Ierunre avcuuc Kiuesbridge read and '1'cn tin avenue (except Lc[wccn and One Hundred and Sixty-fourth sheet). Area of King.bn dge road and Uyckman street) Area of assessment: Birth sides of I )gden avers, c, from a point crssen.nment: Both sides of Naegle :venue, between about r o feet south of One hundred and Sixty-tuurth I )yckutaa street :lull l'cuth avenue, and to the esirwt street to Aqueduct avenue, and to the extent of ,,r.c-balf iii one-b:tlf the block on the west side of Tenth accnuc, the blocks on the intersecting and terminating streets ; north of N aeg!c :[venue, also, soutlI side of l lure IIn nun and Scxty-li,urth -that the same were confirmed by the Bo;trd of Revi:, inn street, to the extent of one-half the bucks cast and 'tf Assessments un December z lyoo, and cn teretl on west of Ogden avenue ; also Lot No. 65 of Ihiock No. I the same date in the kc:urd rut 'lit!cs of A.scssmcuts 2g r6 and I,at No. 6 of Block No, 2518. Confirmed, kept in the Bureau for the Cul leeti un of

TWENIY-'1'HIRU A\D '1'Wl?\"I'S'-FOURTH Assessment and Arrears of Taxes and Asscssmcuts

UJ, ~ECTI1)\'S q A \ U r and of Water Routs, and unless the amount rased f+r

MARCI[ER DS,SECTION•:GULA'1'1AG, GRAD- 1'cm'yit or any/rrsaunr /'rr5e,ty s/tall be Jiuitl rniikiu

IN1;, CUkfl]N(;, 4LhEIIxSV, hU1lS])INI; Al'- Pi-1'' usrsftert/edrrirc'lsrradrvalryrlt/rcass~s.cwr,rts,

IRIALH1sS, FIS\CI\G AND LAYING I I fINs_ inters.rteoillGcodlecbIc/tktrIort, raprtvlded in section tut9 of said Greater New fork Charter. Said section

WALKS, from Jerome aveuuc to Fcarcher d lane. Area of assessment : Birth -ides of VLvchcr ;tvouuc, I

"If provides that any such assessment shall remain

Featherbed unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of

uetween Jcronic cavern ire ;mid lane, and to the entry thereof iu tike said Record of 'Titles of Assess- extent of one-half the blocks on the intersect i ng streets ntents, it shall be Lite duty of the officer anthnrued to and avenues. collect and receive the amount of such assessment to 1 N\TY=1'FiIRL ANI '1'VVP:N'1'1'-FOLl.fJf char's„ collect and receive interest tbcrcun tthc rate

WARDS, SEC!( ION tt. of seven percent. per annum, to be calculated front the CLARK PLACE, .\IARCV 1'LACIJ AND EL- drr1rsfsrrdt entry Er' i/rcdrrlerlpayntent."

LIOI PLACE SEVERS, between Jernmc ns suuc The above assessments are payrtnle to the Collector and the Concourse; also, SEWER IN 4:AS'T (1\E of Assessments and Arrears at the office of the ll,rrecrn HUNDRED AND SEVEN'I'II•.TH SiRI•:]•:1', train for the Collection of Assessments and Arrc.0 -s ol'faxes Jerome avenue to a point situated about a,o feet and Assessments and of Water Rents, Room No. S„ cast of Walton avenue. Area of assessment: Both No. ebo Broadway, Borough of Manhatt:ut, between tile sides of Clark place, from Jerome avenue to the hours of 9 :s..1. and 2 r.ci., and un Saturday's from q A Sr. Concourse ; both sides of - Mrurcy place, from tots at., and all payments made thereon on or before Jerome avenue to the Concourse; built sides of February 26, tgor, will be exempt from interest, as Elliot place, from Jerome avenue to the Concourse ; above provided, and after that date will be subject to a both sides of One Hundred and Seventieth street, from charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per Jerome avenue to the Concourse; both sidles of One annum from time date of entry in the Record of Titles Hundred and Seventy-first street, trnm']'otr us,:ud ruse- of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of pay mcnm. nee to the Concourse ; both sides of Tusnusound :ncuuc, BIRD S. COLi i'i, from One Hundred and Seventieth to One Hundred and Cnrmptrulier. Seveiity-secom1 streets ; both Sides of Vr'.11trrrr avenue, City nF NEw Ylntic-DEu'AaTcuEN"r cv PIsSs'.ce, ) from Clark place to One Hut.Stred mill Severity-scsnnd (O\iFTR0LLEk'5 OFFICE, December 31, lq.O. j street; both sides of Wyllie avenue, train One Halt-

street, between Cantbrcling and Beaumont avenues'; both sides of I'elIham avenue, between Ctti,ihrcIing and Croton avciri,es; west side of Croton avenue, between One Hundred null Eighty-utnth street ;lull Pclbatn avenue ; ;hi, Luis Nu,. 67, 69 :md 7„ Of ]!lack No, ;3ogr, -t!rat the same were c. mfirnicd by the lit;ud at Assess-ors on January v, upu, :inn entered on same date in the Record of lilies nt Ic, meats Confirmed, kept in the Bureau Ic,r tits Col lectiun of A,sessmunts and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and an-less t/te• rsntorutt aSSerstcl /i,r ftncJ1/ au tiny /eo sun cn- po r fi-erl}'shall he' fiaid au/Ili/o cLrt t• dre}a rJ/er Elie c/rrle rfsard entry rf the i.r.rrS.v/tcnf. is! lre.ct suitl 6e color/ell /neresn, as provided in section 1o19 of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that "If any such assessment sh:tl I remain unpaid for the period of sixty days titter the elate of entry thereof in the said Record of 'Titles of Assessments, it shall he 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 cent. per annum, to be crrlculatrr/ ft -one the date of sudt entry to Use date if peay•ne.•nt."

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of '('axes and Assess-ments and of Water Rents. at Crotona Park Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and 'I hied avenue, Borough oil he Bronx, between the hours of 9 A. %I. ;till 2 r v., and on Saturday's from g A. M. to 12 Cl., and all payments made thereon on or before March 4, t9c+, wit, be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date kill be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

Clue of Ness Ynr K-Dcr.srr iMENT nF FINANCE, Cost •Tru critic's ( )r•Ftctt, January 3, tgur,

- - NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION toi8 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners if property. affected by the follow-ing assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATT'AN:

EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 2- CHARLTON STREET-i.,LAGGING, south side,

between Washington arid West streets. Area of assessment: Lo[ Nu, z4 <} Blocl. \o. 596. -that the same was confirmed by the Board of Assess-ors oil January 2, root and entered on the same date in the Record of '1'it!cs of Assessments Con-firmed, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments ;rid Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unles the arucrurl assessedfor bench an ant' t,-(sou or pro/siIt, shall fir J+aid tuiNrtu si rly dri_re r fter rkc date of said rvrlry if th ssees-nrerrts e, t - st cu ll Gru 1Gr L~dt/u •r nu as provided in section tot9 of said Greater \e w York Charter. Sun section provides that " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty slays at the date of entry thereof to the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it Shall be the duty of the offcer author-ized to collect and receive the ;unount of such assess-ment to charge. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be ccelculaled freer the d</c' rf surf entry c/a the date of fvr}uurut."

Pile above assessment is payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the office of the Bureau for the L ollection of Assessments and Arrears of Tuxes and Assessment, and of Water Rents, Room 85, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of \Lttthattan, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 r. at.,and on Saturdays front q A. At. to ra ii., and :ill payments made thereon on or before March 4, rgor, 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 cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF New YORK-Dr'rAi"I'scE\'T OF FINANCE, ('osri'I'rroLLER's OFFICE, January 3, [got.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS.

PURSUANCE OF SECTION rot8 OF' THE I N (treater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, uwuere ofruperty, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the IBOROUGI1 OF 1'Hl BRONX:

TWF,-,'iV-THIRD WAR O, SF:CTION ro. CACLDW'ELL AVENUE-REGULATING,

GRADING, CURI:ING, FLAGGING, LAVINi; CROSSWALKS AND FENCING, from Boston road to Westchester avenue. Area of assessment: Butte sides of Grulc/weh avenue, between Boston road and Westchester cire rue, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on One 11undred and Fifty-sixth, One Hundred and Sixtieth and One Hundred and Sixty-third streets, including Lots Nos. 25i _7 and 29 of Block No. 2625, and Lots Nos, 3 , 35, 37 to 39, Inclusive, 4t, 43 to 47, inclusive, 49, 5', 53, 55 and 57 of Block Nu..6th.

EAGLE AVENUE: kEIGULA'I'ING, PAVING AND LAYING CROSSWALKS, Iron, One Hundred and Forty-uiuth street to ( 1ne Hundred and Sixty-third street. . Aren of assessment : Both sides of Eagle avenue, between One 1 [undred and Forty-ninth and One Hundred and Sixty-third streets, and to the extent of one-half the blocks ors the intersecting and termi-nating streets and avenue, excepting One Hundred and Sixty-first street.

SOUTHERN BOULEVARD-SEWER, from In-tervale avenue to Fast One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street also, SEWER IN W'ES'1'CIIESPER AVE-NUE, from Barretto street to Southern Boulevard ; also, SEWER IN WEST FARMS ROAD, from Southern Boulevard to East (Inc Hundred and Sixty -seventh street; also, SEWER IN Fu IX S'1'REE'1', from Westchester avenue to the street summit north. Area of assessment: Both sides Southern Boulevard, from Intervale avenue to One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street both sides of Barretto street, from a point distant about tax feet east of Whitlock avenue to a point distant about 6ro feet north of Dongan street both sides of Tiffany street, from a point distant about 15o feet east of Whitlock avenue to Fox street; both side. of Hunt's Point road, front a point distant about x55 feet cast of Whitlock avenue to Southern Boule-ard ; both sides of Dungan street, from Southern Boulevard to Iiirretto street; both sides of Westchester avenue, from Faile street to Bar-retto street ; both sides of West Farms road, from Westchester avenue to One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street ; both sides of Hoe street, from West Farms road to One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street; both sides of Aldus street, from Southern I loulcvard to Hoe street; both sides of Whitlock avenue, from Hunt's Point road to a point distant half-way between Lafayette avenue and 'Tiffany street ; both sides of Fox street, from Barretto street to a point distant about 225 feet soutlt of One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, and both sides of Hoe street, from Aldus street to Guttenhcrg street.

TRINITY AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD-ING, CURBING, FLAGGING, FENCING, LAY-ING CROSSWALKS AND PAVING, from One Hundred and Sixty-third to One Hundred and Sixty-sixth streets. Area of assessment: Both sides of Trinity avenue front a point about feet south of One Hundred and Sixty-third street to One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting and terminating streets.

Bred and Seventieth to One Hundred and Seventy-second streets, and west side of the Concourse, from One Hundred and Sixty-ninth to One Hundred and Seventy-second streets,

'l'WENTY-FOURTH WARD, SEl:l'IONS it AND us.

ELHAiL' AV - E- E.G t TIN GR, F)- P ti EIVL I CLA (, A ('1; ' > IN(; CURBING, F'LA, 1VG AAI I.AYING

('ROSSW:ELKS 'room V1' st t ~ "n • b t th ~ n

t cb c .n~ u~ to S a cr Boulevard area of s. sm n : Both sides of ' ca t ~ t : d 1 cl- ham avenue, between Webster avenue and the South-ern Iioulevard, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting streets :lull avenues and theter-minating avenue, and I.nt No. 3y8 of Block Nu, 32 73-

'EWE1V"1'Y-FOURTH WARD, SEC'l'ION r¢. BAINBRIDGE AVENUE-SEVER, from Fast

Two Hundre"I th street (Southern Boulevard) to time street summit sotnh of East One hundred and N inety- eighth street ('Travers street). .Arca of asses=ntcnt: Both sides of Bainbridge avenue, front it point situated about 402 feet south of East One Hundn:d nod Ninet'- 4 y eighth street to E:rst 'I'ss'nn I tndredch street; :J so nun Iii side of One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, between Bainbridge and Briggs ;tvcnucs, and Lot No. 59 of Block No. 3296. -that the same were couftrmed by the Board of Revision of Asses-mends on December •=8, tyoo, and entered on same date in the Record of Titles at Assessments Con-firmed, kept in the Bureau lccr the Collection of Assess-ntents and Arrears of '('axes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and urn!, es t/+e rrnenn,d as.rrscrJ ir brr.,fU on any per un or yrr l<•rty skill Ge fend vithi, s-c t} days after the date of sa/( rut/ry rf for irs,.sirvnu1, interest drill be cnl/rctrd thrrr•nn, as provided in section tot,) of said Greater New York Charter. Said see-tiOn provides that " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of '1'ities of Assessments, it shall he the duty of the nflicer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assess-ment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be salcro oaks front the date of sac/e in/F)' to Ike date of poy-Inen Zr. "

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Burcau for the Collection of Assessments and arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at ( 'ron,na Park Building, corner of (Ine Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and 'f'hird avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 A. At. and 2 r. sl., and on Satur-days frotn q A. +1. to Iz al., and all payments made thereon on or before February z6, xgor, to ill 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 cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said ISureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. CULER, Comptroller.

Cit's of NEW Voroc-DEuAur'rsIEsr OF FINa3CE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, December ;r, r900. f

NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OAVNEi(S,

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION rot8 OF THE? Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of 1'he

City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for L)IiCAL. 1\IPkOYE\lEN'I'S to the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN : NINTH, -T\VELF I'H, S1X'EENT'H,'TWENTIETH

AND '1'WENTV-SECOND WARDS, SEC. '1.ION52,3,4,7 AND 8,

EIGHTH AVENUE-FLAGGING AND CURB-ING, both sides, front Thirteenth street to Fifty- ninth street ; also, CENTRAL PARK, WES1', west side, from Fifty-ninth street to One Hw,dred and Tenth street; also, EIGHTH AVENUE, both sidles, front One Hundred and 'Pent![ street to the Harlem river. Area of assessment; Both sides of Eighth avenue, be-tween hirteenth and Fifty-ninth streets ; west side of Central Park, West, between Fifty-mirth :wd One Ffun-dred anul'I'entlt streets, and both sides of Eighth aver nue, between One Hundred and 'Tenth street and the Harlem river. MIN I H, SIXTEEN'T'H, TWENTIETH AND

TWENTY-SECOND WARDS, SECTIONS 2. 3 AND 4.

SEVENTH AVENUE-FLAGGING, front Green-wich avenue to Central Park, South, Area of assess- ment: Both sides of Seventh avenue, between Green-wich avenue and Central Park, South, (Fifty-ninth street).

TWELF fH WARD, SECTION 7. ST. NICHOLAS '1'ERRA E-SE\VER, between

Convent avenue and One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. Area of assessment : Both sides- of St. Nicholas terrace, between One Hundred and 'Thirty-seventh street and it point situated about 4 8 feet northerly from One Hundred and 'Thirty-seventh street ; also, east side of St. Nicholas terrace, between flue Hun-dred and 'Thirty-fifth and One Hundred and '1'hirty-seventh streets ; also, Lots numbered cot to 107, inclu-sive, and Lot No. 2 r, of Block No. 2. 4.).

TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. ONE HUNDRED AND SFVENTV-FIRST'

STREET-SEWER, between Amsterdam avenue and Eleventh avenue, WITH CURVE, IN AUDUBON AVENUE, between One Hundred and Seventy- first and One Hundred and Seventy-second streets. Area of assessment : Block bounded by Audubon and Eleventh avenues, One Hundred and Seventy-first and One Hundred and Seventy- second streets, and known as Block ;No. 2128; both sides of One Hundred and Seventy-first street, between Amsterdam and Audubon avenues; south side of One Hundred and Seventy-first street, between Au-dubon avenue and a point situated about s31 feet west-

NOTICE OF ASSESSMEN'T'S FOR OPENING S'1'REE1'S AND PARKS.

V' PURSUANCE OF SECTIO OF N too3 1'IIE I "Greaten' New York Chart[,-," the CunptruIler of The City of New York hereby gives pnrinluc n u[ccc of the coniirnmtfiov by the Supreme

Court, and the enter-

mg in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arre: is of tine a.--cssmu ttfor OI'E\I\G AV1)

12 AL(1 L I IYG '111 I F to tire folluwin g-named street in the BOROUGH Ul THE I;ROUX:

TWEN1'Y I OUR"l'H WARD. SECTION ry. \VI':ST '1'VVO HUNI)RI•:D AND SIX'I'V-I•IRS'1'

S"1'RF.I:T-1IPENING, from Riverdale avenue to Broadway. Confirmed I Secember Ir, Igoe; entered lie. comber z7, igoo. Area of assessment includes all time kinds, tenements and hered taments and premises situ-ate, lying and being in the Borough of 'Pile Bronx, in 'The Cut of New York tvltich taken together ;rue y h bounded and niescribeni as follows ciz.• Itc•in- uing at a point fitrmed by the intersection of a line drawn parallel to the sonilrcu-ly side of \Vest Ttvu Grm-dred and S,ixty-first street and distant no feet southerly therefrom with the middle line of the block het r, cen Independence avenue and Palisade aveur.c; running thence tuortI.eriy along said middle line and its pro-longatiou northerly torts iutcrscction with a hue dr:nvn parallel to the northerly side of \Vest'I'wu Ifuu,lre.f and Sixty-first street and distant too feet northerly uherc-front ; thence easterly along said parallel line to ltd intersection with a line drawn parallel to the westerly side of Riverdale avenue and distant no,. lest westerly there from ; thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with a lice drawn at a right r Oslo, to the easterly side of I2iscrc/nInn avenue through in point out said easterly side of Riverdale acentte t „ feet northerly from the northerly side of West T"O Hundred and Sixty-first street ; thence easterly along said right-angle line to its intersection with a line ch'avvn parallel to the easterly side. •.I Riverdale avenue and di-tant Or o feet easterly there-from ; thence southerly along slid parallel line to its Intersection with a line draw in parallel to the norih-erly side of West Two Hundred and Sixty-first street and distant m o feet northerly therefrom ; thence east-erly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the westerly side of Urua,1sv,y and distant I o feet westerly therefrom ; thence uortL-erly along said p:ucnlld line to its intersection with I line drawn at a right angle to the westerly side of Broadway through a point on said westerly sidle Ui;gust g> feet northerly from the northerly side of West Tt: ~,

Hundred and Sixty-first street ; thence easterly aluu4 said right-angle line to its intersection with a line ci:-nvrn parallel to the easterly sideof Rroudway and distant ro feet easterly therefrom ; thence southerly along s.ad parallel line to its intersection with a line mlm'ne-rr at a right angle to the westerly side ~+f Ilroadwav through a point nn said westerly side distant t5o feet '.outhenly from the .southerly side of West Two Hundred and Sixty-first street; thence tvesn-erly along said rrglnt-cunghe line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the see,terly side of Broadway, and distant too feet westerly thcrel tom; thence northerly along said parallel line to its inter-section with a tine drawn parallel to the suuthcrly- side of West 1'wo Hundred and Sixty-first street anel di,-trmt too feet southerly thsroiom ; thence w'cs re-ri y along said {parallel line to its intersection svitlt a line drum parallel to the easterly sideof Riverdale avenue ;md distant coo feet easterly therclra ' ; thence 'cutb-erly along said parallel hi e to itss intersection with u line drawn at a right angle to the easterly side of Riverdale avenue through a point on said easterly side distant +5o feet southerly from the southerly side of \\'sSt Two Hundred and Sixty-first ; thence w estcrly along said right-angle line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to tltewesterly sideof Rivcrda!e avenue and distant too feet westerly therefrom ; thence northerly along said parallel line to its tntersectiou with a line drawn parai lcl to the southerly side of West Two Hundred and Sixty- first street and distant I o feet southerly therefrom; thence westerly along said parallel lino to the point or place of beginning

The above--entitled assessment a-as entered on the date hereinabove given in the Record of 'Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept in the '' Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears." Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section touch of the "Greater New York Charter,"

Said section provides that, " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest there-on at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of payment."

The above assessment is payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, •tt the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at Crotona Park Building, corner of One Hundred and Scventy-seventh street and Third •[venue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 A. nI and 2 r. nt., and on Saturdays from q A, St. to t2 Al., and all p:q•-ments made thereon ors or before February 05, 'gut, will be exempt front interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the (late of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK-DEI'ARTTIENT OF FINANCE, C0nnF'rRoLLER's OFFICE, December 27, ,900.

PCllt.hC NO! '1C1•: IS (HEREBY (;IVI•:X THAT

the Cuwn:i mar. ,d the Sinking Fund of The ('it), of 5e-mu- l+nk, I,y Urine of tlw powers viceted in thcut u) l:nc, 11 ill mm or tur sulc ut public auctiuu, urn

WEINE\o.%V. .IANL'A1iti :1, 11)01, at :z o'clock :,u., at tha Comptroller's Ofce, Nn, 28c u roadw-:ty, Cm+ruugh of VI:mhutt:m, City of Ne, York, all the ri46t, title :utd intcrcst of The City of New York, rim curd to curtain pretniscs situated in the Borough of hru„kly u, and described as h,lluw s:

' r- el of I:u,d situate in the Vll that certain piece or pa cc Iwsnticiin W:u'u of the Borough of Ilrooklyn, City' of News York bein r sir much of the old W allubout road as h lies within the present brnmrmmdcnr'y lines of Lot No. t5, ill Line I. 3, in said W-urd, which lot is more particularly dcscribcrl as lu,lutvs:

b'c'umm' to a ,pint un the ea. ster • side of C' mber- a, (, 1 .t ly Cu Enid street, di>t:+ut z .9 lest, more or less, southerly from the intersection of the southerly side of Flushing ac-cn ire with tb, ca,terl • .vide of Cttuuoer!auc/ street' and tinning thence easterly and at right angles or nearly, w i lh y'umbcrhurd area too feet; thcnccsouth-crlyand peraUel with ( nnocc/md street -r lest 4 inches; thence westerly and p.c-nllcl with the first described course Too 'net to the easterly side of Cumberland street aid thence uurtht sly along the easterly side of Cumberland street 21 Ic t 4 Inches to the poiu t and place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less,

'l he City's interest in said premises to be sold upon the follow iug

'1'm,crs AND CONnrrm,N' of SA1,E.

The highest bidder for said parcel will be required to pa}' the full ;unuu'it nit his bid Inc purchase nmuey and the uucti sneer's tee at the time of sale, together with the further suet of 575 for expenses of the stile, exattlt[l:lll+ mit5. cmtl\' e'yrtnnrc, elm;.

'hhe quit-claim deed for the premises to be deliv-crotl o ithin thirty days from the date of sale.

The Compu-+dlur ropy, at his option, resell the prop-vet)- struck off to the Itigbcst bidder who small fail to cuutply with the terms +d sale, and the party wino fails to c 'Imp ty thcrewi if hr will be held liable for any dcfi-cicnc ' resulting otuum such rc-sale. 1

The rigor to reject any bill is reserved. 'II me- nuip of the prop cm 5' to be soltl may be seen

upon application at Lite Comptroller's Office, Room 55, Niu.a8o l;r tvn Lorou,hof \f nh tt• a 'it - of 'ew

will .t a a s L 1 3, b y Yuck.

ii,- order of the Cummisstoners of the Sinkin g Fund under resolutions adopted \uvcmher tq, tgoo,

13IRI) S. COLF:It, Comptroller.

Ctrs rOF NEtt Yuaic-DEm'Ao'sumN'l nF' FlsauE,1 Ccii mn u,nmm,LEU's OFF-tce, Noccminer 30, tgou. I

,t.. ( \ . J1I(,1~- 10 1'I:OI LRiI ) t:~LRS

T/ N PURSUANCI. OF SI•.C'TION rot8 OF THE I. I,rcntcr Sete York Chutter, the Cnutptruller ofThe City of New York hereby ,gives public notice to all perwns, owners of prnpe- t)', aicctcd by the following as,,essmcnts for 1111/-Ii, 13111 U IVE\1LN'l'S in the UOlitILl;1l OF''1'IIE L'kuA'X:

'I'\'F\ IX -111ih,ff W-,\RD, SECTION ro. E,L'I' ONE IIINI)RFU AND SIXTY-FIRST

51' It F:1-:T-1l:1S1 N, at the southwest Gunter of "1'rinity oeenue. Arcs of as'sr sment: Lots numbered 35, -7, 39 to 41 inclttsivc, .15 to 47 inclusive, 49, and 5t to 53 inelusile, of L'luek oS3o.

JACKSON AVENUE-SEWER• from Cedar place to Ifn,' Hundred turd Fifty-sixth street. Area of

O- 'mtent : Loth sides of Jackcnn uvcnuc, beneceu ne- Hundred and Fifty-sixth and One Hundred and

Fifty-ci_hth streets.

S '. 9IARV'S 5PRl-c1','1'-SEWER, from St. Ann's is unuc to Cypress accuue. Area of ;c scssmcnt : Both sides of St. Mary's street, between St. Ann's and Cypress avenue,; both sides of Beckman uceuue, be-tsceer St. Mary's street and I'cech terrace; both sides of Unmnlirs rvcnirc;tud cult side- of St. Ann's us-curie, trum St. )(,try's street to the street smnmit south of St. Hurry's street.

T1Ml1c5UN PLACE-51•:\VER, from One Hundred annul Furry-ninth to one Hundred and Forty"-seventh strcat. Are•t of assessntvt: Both sides of Timpsou placc, her ecun One Hundred and Forty-scvcnth and One Hundred and Forty-uiutir streets.

l'W7:5'1'\ --'I11I1(1) \WARD, SECTION it. BROOK :AV'i/7s'UE-BASIN'S, opposite Anna

place, and ors the xoutbtrest corner of 'c nn place Arta of assessment; Ea't side of RrooI accnuc, be-tweca One hlnidsec/ and Si.cty-ninth and I One Hundred and .Seventiethh 'trccu ; west side of Brook avenue, between one Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Anna place, and Lots Nos. 7, 1., 12, 13, 17, r8 and 36 Of B1uck 2883.

'I WENTY-Fu'CRI H WARD, SECTION ti. AN' IHilS 1" AVENUE-BASIN, at the northwest

corner of Ea>t tine H rind red :Lull Scsenty-fifth street. Area of asse,smeut: ];lock bounded by Anthony aml Cloy :nmires mid Ifne Hundred and Seventy-fifth and (htc Hundred and Sccenty+sixth on rests, and known as Block 28gr.

L'I-.LViIUNT ('LACE-5E\VFR, between Hoffman street ;lull the street summit south of Hoffman street. Area of cusenemccut: Lou No. r of Block 3064, and Lots Nos. -', 3, 6, y :u,d to of Block eo65.

CROTOA'A PARK, SOCTH-SF:WE R, from Fulton to Franklin n5-cu uc. Area of assessment: Lots numhr-red t5, cF, c8, ?6, ;9, 4•, and 44 of Block n9i2, and Lut Vo-r of Block 2941.

VAL.l/XrINE .\VEsUf.-SI-WI:R, from Fordham road to East One Hundred and Ninety-second street. \tea of aecee stncut ; Both sides of Valentine avenue,

hetivccn Penhiam road and Bast One Hundred and Ninety-second street.

'I'WEN7'Y-FOURTH WARD, SECTION- r2. FAST I WO HUNDREDTH STREET (SOUTH-

EKN l;f ft I.I-V.sRII)-BASIN, at the southwest corner of IiufuImc/ye acenuc. Area of u=cessmcnt: South site of Fcrosb'1'wsms H uunhme-nitir street, bet wccu Bain-bridge aurl Briggs avenues, and west side of Bainbridge to Jana! • nd east side of Briggs avenue, bell% cen One Hundred and Ninety-ninth and Two hundredth streets. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assess-sors on December z6, tqoo• and entered our saute date in the Record of Title; of Assessments Confirmed, kept in Lite Rurc:ut for the Collection of Assessments and Ar-rears of faxes and Assessuunts and of Water Rents, and tireless //t, autumn/ It's,'Stred for beue/it nn ra n,' lsrsrn or prnfc, it skell br laid within si,rf' days anL r the elate rfsaid rstlw rf Ike .asscssrurui, iutr>-est will 6t crMrcfr',i (hereon, as p rev ided in section iot9 of said GrcaterNew York Charter. S'aid suction provides that " It 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 clrarge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be rrrlcrrlated horn the tfrte rf such eartry to Ike date uf pa rirslm.''

'f he above assessments are payable to the Cullectorof Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of''axes and Assess-meuts and of Water Rents, at Crotona Park Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours

69

IrtFEN F, ?ilitvtnu1, Af+'rll+N'EEH.

COR lull RA7'ION SALI•: OF REAL F.S'LA7 E.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 190I. THE CITY RECORD.

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of 9 A. si and _ I. st., and on Saturdays from 9 A. %I. to rs M. and all payments made thereon on or before February 2-. tyut, will he exempt front ituterest as above provided, and after that clue will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum lront the date if entry in the Record of In ties of Assessments in said Ilureth to the ,late of p:q'ment.

BIRD s. COLER, Comptroller.

Cif of New Y,r,,--lit:rv<r.ircr„FFix:csce,t Ccnu it, ii.-. ii ir. 1' nihrr .o. lyo.

SE-'I' BIDS BIDS OR ES"I'IMAES, 1VITet THE

title' of the stork :unl the none of the bidder or biller. hiixiset th.rc,•n. still be received by the Park Boards, at it, oti; '.. :\r', unl Puilding. Sixty-Io,urtlt street ;cl i l ,iii; ::,,-.,.,. C n ;tral I'ark. c'iv Vork City, until tt c uncle A. 11 , -

THI'RSDAT, ,7 \1 l- ARS" 10, 1t)tll,

for the tilt; leg-ion;;.• d w :Ii, in the Borough of \Ian hattou No. t. FOR RPp-AA IN(. AA- 1111 RC)CK ASPHAL4

:o ii l 1l- tJEK1'.lIN' R- A1.KS l' 'N 'I'HH \ , l(INIct (IF ylna1W'\'S PASS T \\'l:RN IN <'EN FR.\l. l' fah, Olu19)- S1l'E f - IF"I'll AV'I'Nl E .-ANII ONE H1\URh.lt NO I ii'llf >1R1-F:1', IN THE I;)l u;lt;H (II' m.h\iLhlIA\,

\'o,c. FOR Fl - RNIs. IN', !_ l(IK .\\II >I\IE- RI.-1L, FF.t,)l lc :i It) IN>I-ALl. 1 (tAI- Pl1t1-E 1XVI) F. I.1C7'RIC FLF:VT\'I'l)RS \CI"I'H t l! I: Ni Cl' iIsARY \1.\9ON 15 (IRK, 11a IN \111 Rh 11'(... IN C"N-\fC II. 'A I I-I I: 1'1AV I PH, tUR THE NE ,\- (\-'I WING AND ESTI:NSIUS nl' Till" ill-.1R+ )1'nLITAN 'l1-SF('VI OF \I<l', I\ ClNIRAE. 1'\RI:, Bi1 R-t)L't;II +)F :ti \Nli.-Al 1'-AN.

No. _;. FOR 1-I.RNIbIIIN,; I.-1Len1l -\N1) \L\rE-RIAL0 T'+ 1-1- I1,1)'II N \(- IhI)t)lys IN THE \l'i'.O1'I(KL1- WALL I I HE.. NEW Ekcr \\INk ; ANh ETXIeNyl (N OF IHE '11l RofOLll:N ML -4A Hf OF' \R'1', LEN 111AI. PARK. Ili iEU1- C:H OF IANHAI1•.1\,

Plans and zpccl1ications fur the abosc work_, ntay be seen at the :lrsenal, Sixty-tcurth street cunt Filth cure-flue . Central lurk. BEcvc_i of N[.uthattati.

The ti me to be all use ed for the lull completion of each contract and the amot:ut of the security- required for the (ni d,ful ocri.'rmance c the several works mentioned above are respcv tin ei}' as follows:

'rt,ie. No. z. Fifteen consecutive working days. No. e, Thirtc-five consecutive working days. No. e. '1 nn eoowCut i c e working days. >ecurtty rulai red is i I I be as follows:

\o. t ....................................... hi -no cu, \o. 2 ..................................... 3,0:0 ca N o, ;...... ..... .......... 3 c o0 ...... r.rr.r..r.r

Tunerct,a,!. mtest le /L//or sc/S,r jut/u'. The per-Ginor persons making an estimate shall fur

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nish the same in a sealed envelope. indorsed w- lth the ti!tx given abet e. of the work for which the estimate in made, with I to or their lac-,'+,r na,:: rs and the date of III- r,t:ttiau to the head of said 1)epartment• at the said o1'bce, on or before the date and hour above named, at which time and place the estimates received will lie publicly opened by the head a -aid Department and read, and the :.o-avd of the contract made according to Ian'. as so •n thereafter as practicable.

Each cstlmate =hall contain the name and place of residence of the per. 'in makiue the saute, the names of all persons interested w.'tth him therein. and if no other person be so inters-tcd it shall distinctly state that tact : also that it is made inithout any connection -,r ith al) 'c oGar person making an estimate for the same purpose, an is in all respects fair ancf 0uhont cMluse,'in or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assemtly. head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein. or other 0Bccer cd the ( orporauon, is directly cr indirectly interested tie rein. or in the supplies or woe: to whic)-it relates. ' ,r in an:. portion of dtc profits thereof. 'fire estimate must be ecritied by the u:tth, in wcriting, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters ,t,itud therein are to all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall Inc accompanied by the consent. in nvriting. Of two hunschoiders or freeholders in The City of New York. or nit a guaranty or surety company dulc authorized by la•.c to act as a surety. and shall eu:ttoia the niters set (seth in the blank form of hid mentioned below.

No estimate will be r ceirc i or considered unless accompanied by a certified check. or money to the amount of err Jan- n t:ham of the amount of tile bond required. as provided in _=ectiou 4001 the Greater New York C: harter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplier or the nature and extent of the work required{ ur of tire materials to be furnished. bidders are referred to the printe.l specifications and the plans.

The Park Coot rescrsos the right to reject all the bids for each contract received in response to this advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do.

Clank form, of bid or estimate, and also the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, together with the form of agreement• including specificati ,its. in the form approve ':1 by the Corporation Counsel, and show-ing the manner of payment. can be obtained upon application th.refot at the office of the Department. Arsenal. Central Park. Borough of Manhattan, where the plans which are made a part of the specifications can be seen.

GEi IRI lE C. CLAUSEN. UEOR(;E V. LRUAA- EK. -ACI:U-I- Mnl'.B1't.

Commissioners of Parks of Dv City of Necv York.

--- DEr.ART'I EST (IF P:\F:1: ~. AnsE.t.sL. CFs1o,sL PARK,

BOROUGH OF NAoIt.vt-TAi, Ct't}' SF Nene Y+-oce, December 27. cgoo.

TO CONTRRACfORS.

SEALED PIDS OR ESTIMATE, WITH THE title of the 0n"rle ,I d the name of the bidder or

bidders indorsed thcregm, the date of presentation and a statement of the „c.rk to which it relates and the name and number ''t inc u'.+rk a- in the advertisement, will be received by Ills Park Board, at its offices. Arsenal Building, tii.ct -ic ;rth street and Fifth ave-nue, Central Park, Nco' Y ark City, until ix o'clock A. St. of

THI'RSDAY. J.tNUARY 10, 1901, for materials required in the Bur,ugh of Brookivn, at which time and pltcs the bills or estimates will be publicly opecv:A h; the Commissioners, read, and contract will be sub,cquently awarded for the fol- ]owing-named works: No. r. FOR FCR\Ix1ilNG AND DELIVERING

4g, t,ROS:i Ii INS OF ID ST LI HIGH STOVE r ,)AL : 2eo 4;RO.SS l u',5 (Jr BEST LEHlt;ll EGG COAL : -, , GROsS 'PONS BEST LEHIGH BROKEN COAL; on parks and parkways, as required.

NO. e. FOR FCRNIS11IN'U ANI , lIIl,1A'FRING t75,,.~_ 1'u l'V'It5 (tF p111.AIF: SV1'F:1?1 'I'Icl0.)'PI1\' II. (V: It, o• 1'UI'NI1s uF RED ('If(V1/1/ IL\l ; 6,00,+ III eHHI.S OF Nut, t I) III II, l'I,1y1'l•:Iu (':1'l'S 45.,1.5x1 l'ut'Nl's' ill-' i0I'Nl( \'u. _ LtriV'C'OiWN: ;;.,,. l'ni'VDSc(l CLEAN 1,Y1: 5 rRAW ;' 4,,,.•„ put'XDS OF I1. S1' L1C:1LI I Y BRAN ; at Prospect Park Stables and Farm-huuse, as required.

No. 3. FOR FURNltiI[lb1: AND fl-LI VE;RIND; LUM BE:R, consisting of pine boards, cleat' white and yellow pine, spruce timbers, planks, etc., on parks and parkways, as rcqu ired.

No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND 1)E1.I\ -ERING HARDWARE, consisting of until , locks, tools, gardening implements, lanterns, lilts,

, oil parks and parkt,'ays, a. require,]. No. 5. FOR FL"RNISHIN(; AN"11 lll(LLA'ERIN(;

PAIN"rSAN- D PAIN1'INt; MArlRl,Ms, consisting of %%title In d• paints, c:c-urroins, turpentine, br:uhcs, etc., no parks and park- tcay~, a< recurred.

No, 6. Fl)R Fb'RNIoHI\t; :\N11 D1'1.IvER1\O BLACIiSMIlHINC \IA'rEl:lAl.S, con-sisting of O'pvnlwri- bt" supplies, flat and round iron, hor<c, F.,,o iron and nails, hor,c-shocing tool.. bolts, etc., oil park c and pnrk-wvays, as rcquir, d.

No. 7. FOR FC1fN'ISf{1aG AND Dl-II\FRl,C PLUMBING MAi'F;l/IALS, consisting ,:f cast-iron pipe and fittings, citrilied Itaiu- plpe, gah:ulized iron pipe, plumbing to,, ls, ,,me, etc., un parks .u:d parkways, as required.

To. S. FOR II. ldN1,I1:NG AND ICELIYI'RINt; ro.•,wo NOlTrl Rl\'r:lt 11:1RI) Cl/ICK, 600 P ARKF:LS LElli;l[ PORYL,'nNl CEMEN'1,, or its cqu„1; '

5 B ARRELS DYCKERHOFPS 1'VR'fANI) CE MEN '1', or its equal: x.-o B_IRRELS ROSE\DALE CF:)IL\ I' ; on parks amt parkways, as required.

The specifications f or the above supplies May be seen at the Li tcldleld,tacsion, Prospect Park, Borough of Brooklyn.

e lie amounts of security required for each of the above contracts are as follows : NO. t .................. .................. tz,ioo oc \o. a. .................................... s,5c+o oc No. 3 ..................................... 2,500 00 Nu. 4 ...... .............................. goo co N UJ. s ........... ......................... los 00

\o. 6 ..................................... r,00 ,.o No. 7 ..................................... t,5c,, cv No, S . ................................... t.cee, on

rid f o' .0 jmxo!rl,. R11U 1},R *?I1:S'I' NAME .-h PRICE FOR FA('H

AND EVERY I1- ENT INC'LPIrEl( IN '1'HF SPECI-I ICA"rlr)N- I ION \THIGH I'HF:SF: Bllr, ARE BAFL:1t. AND 4I.S(t S1'_VFE '1 111/ 'I((fAI, AMOl- N1' ((I-''I'HHEIR 1ID5 IL)R EACH CLASS OF ;I_PPI.i1 N:1J[Eh.

Lack bid or e;temntc snail contain the u:nnccmnd place of residence of the person makirt the same, the names ofof all persons intcrestcd with him therein, and Il no other person be so intcrestcd it shall distinctly state that lztct ; that it is made .oithnut an)- connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without coil u>i,m or fraud. and that no rue m- her of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, shier of a bureau. dcpury thereof cir cic-rk therein• enr other officer of the Corporation, is rlirectly or indirectly interested therein. or in the supplies or gore to which it relates, or in any portion of the profit, thereof. 'The estimate must he verified by the oath, iu to rtting' of the party or parties making the esumnte, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied Fr the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law as shrct), and shall contain the mat tors set forth in the black lnrm of bid mcurinucd below.

No bill or estimate w,vill be considered unless accont-panied by a certified check, or money to the am+,nut of five per eenttmt of the amount of the baud required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New 1- orb Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality- of the supplies or the nature and extentof the tc+nk reference must be made t+ the specifications on file in the Department.

N. 6.— 77re preen's ntttst be —,crit'en in tl+ rstiu;ut. a Pitt' .eIS) stated in f{ures. and all c,tmsates will tc Thtcsillrr-d is t vjir'cal-,eh clt efn not contain !,refs for all Itnus !ur rehic/ bid: are /t•rr in ca /I'd, or which contain bids for rtezus jor Ta/ich I:ifs are not hcn•xnt/i earl, t for.

The Park Board reserves the right to reject all the bids received in response to this advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do,

Bidders are requested, iu making their bids or esti- mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Comnti scioners, a copy of which, and also the the proper cnivelope in which to inclose the same, together with the torn) of ocrecnreot, including specifica-tions approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel., and showing the manner of payment for the work. c.m be obtained upon application therefor at the office: of the Commissioners. Arsenal, Central Park. or Man- ,ion, Prospect Park, where the plants. which are made a part of the specifications, can be seen,

GEORGE C. CLAL-SEN, GEORGE V. IIR(M ER, AL't;C,- \IOEIiUS,

Commissioners of Parks cf I The City of New York.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

11F.1D,! Rlt.T' Ii - r In;:; let 1.,l l,': 1, I \Ew 1 1 I ucceillUor o5, r - . I

SEALED PROPOSAL`: FOR FURNISHING THI5 Department with the supplies below specified w' ill

be received by the Fire Commissioner, at Iii'' office of i the Fire Department, Nos. t,7 and I ) East Sixty-sereuth street, in the Borough it ulal,l.att:ul, City of New York, until ro.3ou'clock .a.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1001, at which time and 1- ,lace they will be publicly opened by the head of said I ILpartmeut and read.

Borough of Iauhreltnn. No. t. EIGHT HUNDRED (&,.) 1'O\S PEA-SIZE

AN'I'HRACI.I E COAL. The coal is to be free-buruiug, of the first quality of

the kind kuuw'u and mined as tolluws : Pittston. by the feun.yIvaoia t oal Company. or

Wilkesbarre, by the Wilkesbarre & Easton Railroad Company. —all to weigh e,000 pounds to the ton, and be well screened and free from slate,

'flee 6tn/der must uwtur the uuecte/o' kind of coal he fro/oses to furnish and seine c..here and by zakour it be nicucdr

The coal is to be delivered and stowed in bins, free of _xpense, as directed.

Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. No. z. 65,,000 POUNDS OF NO. t HAY

POUNDS OF \t). t RYE. STRAW 48O.000 POUNDS (net weight! NO. 2 WHITE CLIPPED OATS, to weigh not less than 3q pounds to the measured bushel ; 48,+,0o POUNDS (net weight) OF FRESH. CLEAN AND SWEET BRAN.

To be delivered at all of the variouc houses of the Department, in the boroulth. of Munhaltan and The Bronx, at such times and in such quanti- ties as may be required.

Boroughs of Brooklyn anti IQueons. No, 3. 4511,o o POI. NDS NO. t IiAY - r«,,,xu

pt)I'NIL( NO. it RYE STRAW: 330,000 l'Ot NUS (nut weight) N(1. a WF[fl'E- ('1.1 fyEl) (hATS, to weigh not less than 34 punlls to the measured bcxhct ; Jul 1I'-N1)S (net weight) FRESH, CLEAN 5\1' 1/ 1/_I' BEAN.

To be del i.'cred at atI of the various houses of the Department, III the hos'oo F, he of Brooklyn and Qua erus, at suds times and in such gttculttities :us may be required.

All of the hay, straw and oats shall be subject to tnspectiou by a Produce Exchange Inspector at any time required by the I tepartment (not exceeding three times during the dcl is cries under this contract), the expense of which inspection shall be borne by the contractors.

The time for the full performance and completion of each contract is respectively as follows:

No. r. Three Htmdred :uul Sixty-five (36)) days, No. a. One Hundred and 'Twenty (r o) days. \'o. 3. One Hundred and Twenty (rte) days. The security required will be as follows :

On No. t ..................... ............ 5r,;,'tt on On Nu. a .................................. 7,_ oct On No. 3 .................................. 5,' 5, 00

T/tr a,utracit wnest !d /d,t f ,r s,',ninr xzt, ly. The person or persons making an estimate shall

furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the 1:1',' given above, of the work h•r which the estimate is made, tenth Ibis or their u,unr or art rn,:r and the date of J5hsnn/crti;x. to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the date and hour above named, at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Depart- ntent and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therctu, and if no other person Inc so interested it shall dis-tinctly state that fact; also that it is made w-itbout ant connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects ii nil' ;tncl tc i thnut collusion or fraud, and that no memher ut the ill inrvcipu I :Assembly, head of a department, chi cf of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of tltc Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re- lates, or in any' portion of the profits thereof. The esti nta to must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in men iting• of two Itouseholdcrs or freeholders in 'The City of New York, ork, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as a surety, rue shall contain the matters set forth in the blank fort of hid mentioned below.

'Fire Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject all bids if he should deem it for the interest of the City so to do.

No estimate will be rcce:ved or considered unless accompanied by a certified check or money to the amount of Jiro Orr c,• aunt of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Cintrter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required ur of the tna aerials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifcations. Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-

mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Commissioner, a copy of which, and also the proper en celooe in which to inclose the same, together with the form of agreement, including specifications c'1'proved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the Headquar- lees office of the Fire Department, in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

JOHN J. SCANNELL, Fire Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

P1{11,11' A. .\l', I'll. AUCTIONEER, \\'ILL veil, sin behalf of the Board , f Locks, on

MONDAY, .IANI'ARY 7, 1901, .+ mimetic i ug at to o'clock , at., at tine loot of Fast Nincteeuth street, and contnuing at the places desig-natect, the following lots of old material:

E,-'.ST Rts F!. At _'i'invtrrul/c .SL'rrt, East /ir',”.

Lot No. r. On a catamaran, about rzo pile butts fund and tops, as to 30 feet long.

,Lin-ih Sid, eJ /'ier I•:,,nt of East 7;iex/ie•i/f Street, L', R.

Lot No. z hie crib of pile butts about 25 by 6o by to feet deep.

•• ;. Crib of pile butts about s5 by 6e'+ by 5 feet deep.

4. Crib of pile butts about 29 by 6o by 5 feet deep.

_11 Aast Y:xuttt' fourtk Street 1 ard, East t/irer. Lot No. 5. About t,000 pounds of old wrought-iron

pipe. •' 6. About 3,000 pounds of scrap cast-iron. '• 7. About rz armature plates, weighing each

about 700 pounds. •' 8. t- empty oil barrels. ', 9. I \o. 6 Remington Typewriter.

At li'ailabout Bas-n, Borough of Bro:eklyn. Lot No. re'. Raft, generally of 3 inches by to inches

spruce. Length about as feet, width about an feet, depth about i foot 6 incites.

tt, Raft is inches by ma inches, yellow' pine. Length about 28 feet, width about a6 feet, depth about 4 feet.

' ra. Catamaran of yellow pine pile butts. Length about a, feet, depth about 6 feet.

•• t3. Raft of in inchesby in inches yellow pine. Lengths is to 3s feet, or about ta,800 feet, B. At.; 3 inches by t, inches spruce, lengths 5 10 30 feet, about zr,8ao feet, I3. M.

" 14. Raft, 4 inches by to inches yellow pine. Lengths 4 to 30 feet, about e7,oco feet, B. M.

15, Raft—Dimensions about 3q by 32 by 5 feet, containing 5 by to :5. 25 ; 8 inches by ra inches, us 8 to e6; in inches by us lunches, 75 15 to3o; 3 pile butts, o5 feet; 4 pile tops, sp feet.

'• t6. Raft. Dimensions about u8 by z8 by 3% feet, containing ma by to-65,Iu to 55 feet.

t7. Raft. Dimensions about 3o by 3o by 9 feet, containing 4 by to-496 is to 30.

'• r8. Raft. Dimensions about an by 8 by 3j feet ; n8 pile tops, r5 to no feet.

i9. Raft of assorted sizes of old timber, Di. mensions, width about 40 feet, length about 46 feet, depth about 7 feet.

•' 20. The octagonal brick building formerly used as a Dock Master's office, situated on the bulkhead between Piers It and z, Wallabout Basin, Borough of Brooklyn. The building is about is feet in diameter and covers about iro square feet. 'The purchaser of same will be required to take down all the material of this building to a level of about r2 inches below the surface of the surrounding pavement, and en.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, I901.

ti rely remove and dispose of all the material thereof in accordtutce with l:lw.

It lip, 0111 38 (lldr'e: S'ree"), !'ast /s'e'er, lot No, zt. 'The stied on Picr, old 38, and the bulk-

head siteds adjaccue to ;md north and soul It of sumte, I(ast river.

The purchaser will be required to re- moce the shed oil I'iur, mill ,8, Fast river, and the two bulk head sheds cast and west of same, in all covering an area of about x7,000 square feet. 'The shed on Pier, Old 38, and the shed on bulkhead west of said pier, are built of wood and are in excellcut condition and are of a comparati cult' recent date. The sides of s:,tne :u 'a curered with corrugated iron. 'The itoight under trusses is about eS feet, the length of the street front about 77 feet, and the e-idth of the bulkhead shed is about .14 feet. The bulkhead shed to the cast of Pier, old 38, is it new Iron shed with corrugated iron sine, and roof-in,,, and is about 5o feet wi b.r and extends about 5o feet along South street.

The Pepartnicat reserves for its own use three of the roof trusses and the six posts supporting same, of the new iron shed on bulkhcnd cast of Pier, old 38. 'These parts will he selected by the I)e- partntent, and will Inc taken down and placed by the purchaser in the innnliicdiaee i cihity of the shed as directed by the

Depnrtmc Inc . '1'hc purchaser shall take down, remove

and dispose uf, in ovc+xchnec with the law', rill of the material in t he :%hove strtte-lures, except as otiuertv isc specsE_ccl, w ithin s-o days Gnat date of sale. If the pur- chaser Iails to effect the removal of all material within :o days iron date of sale Ile stall 'telcit his purcha-'c money and the Owuershi1l cf the material.

The purchaser shall not throw ovcr- board or allow to go adrift any of the materials of the abocc structures. The purchaser shall take all the necessary precautions to guard and protect persons and prnperty I rum injury and damage on account of his operations iu the taking down and removal of thcabove structures,

Lot No. z3. The one-st,.ry Iron shed on the northerly side of Pier 99, East river, produced, being in dimensions about~u - feet, measured along line parallel with South street, and about 6o Ieet uu its easterly side and about inn feet Ott its westerly side, the sow ilcrly side of the shed being an irregular line of abo«t 6. feet long. The whole sited coceriug au :u ca of about 3,9r square feet. The purchaser =hall take down, remove

and dispose of, in a_eor,ance with the law, all of the nntterial in the above struc-tures, except as otherwise specified, with- in 20 days from (talc of sale. It the pur-chnser fails to effect the removal of all material within zo clay's from date of sale he stroll forfeit Iris ptie1Ose money and the ownership of the ntuterial.

The purchaser shall not throw over- bo;trd or allusv to I/O adrift any of the tnatcrlals of the above structures. The purdmser shall take all the necessary prccaut ions to guard and protect persons and property from injury and damage on •iecOunt of his 0pctati0uis in the taking down and rentovalof the abocc structures.

.It ixoosi' Basra, l>.f.n,yvn I-iu tn-finrrs? and /•in'ty-fntrlh.Strrrto, b'u'n'eni'iy'nt.

Lot No. _a. Co loose pile butts, average length about so feet. About 4o of these piles are float-ing inside of boom logs and about as are ashore on the bank.

't HR]IS of SdLE-

The sale will commence at to o'clock A. st. Each of the above lots will be sold separately and

for a sum iu gross. 'rhe estimated quantities stated to he in the several

lots are believed to be correct ; but the Department will not make any- allowance from the purchase triune)' for short deliveries on any lot, and bidders must judge for themselves as to the correctness of the estimate of quantity whets making their bids.

If the purchaser or parcl- ascrs fails or faiI to effect the removal of Lite nn tent el within ten days from the elate of sale (excepting Lots Nos. v1 an,l o;, forseLich so days. as stated, will be allowved), he or they shall forfeit his or their purchase stoney or muueys cull the owner-,lup of the material.

'Perms of sale to be cash, to be pail at the time of sale.

An order will be given for the material purchased. J. tiF:xn;HTIN'r CRAM, CI[AS. F. ?lURI'liY, TI"Fl,:A F. N1Ii1p:R,

Commissioners. composing the Luard of Docks, Dated N,+yFZtuec _,,

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

PERSONS RAVING BULKHE.11)S'I'O FILL, in the vieiniry of New 'murk hay, can procure

material for that purpose—ashes, street swcepiugs, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Clean tog—free of charge, by applying to the Comntissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to Si Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

PEIRCIVAT, E. N:11;LE, Comm) :caner of Streot Cleaning.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD-INGS, LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES.

DIdr.vr't lots I I Ii IS' BLtc BUILDINGS, l_tctmi'msu AND Svt'PLIES,

Lint usst oeER's Orrice, No. fit PARK Ruty, L'uaoe'etri OF MANHHATTAN, December _8, tpoo. J

PROPOSAT.S FOR BIDS OR ES1'1\FA1'ES,

SEALED BIDS OR ES"1'I ,V1'ES WILL BE RE-ceived in Room No, 1708 by the above Department

at the above office, until it o'clock A. %t„ on

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1U01, No. x. FOR FURNISHING, OPERATING AND

MAI\1'AININ(: EL.EC'I'RIC LAMPS FOR THE TERM OF (IN I: YEAR, FROM JANUARY r, t9ot, TO DECEM-IfldR 31, rryn. FOR LIGHTING: THE STREETS, 11UPLIC HUlLliIbI,S AND PARKS 01'''1' HE BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN, IN 'I'IIE CITY OF NEW YORK,

No. s. FOR FURNISMIHG, OPERATING AND MAINTAINING ELI/C,'I'HIC LAMPS FOR '1']{1.1 TERM OF ONE YEAR, FROM JANUARY r. tgor, TO DECEMBER fir, root, FrnR LIGHIINC THE STREETS,

- PUBLIC: BUILDINGS AND PARKS OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

't he amount of surety required for Contracts t and z will be approximately thirty per cent (goy) of the estimated amount of each contract, which estimated amount will be determined by the quantities required in former years, which estimated quantities may be had from the said Department.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

,lures •1., Cc-. tSOt. I'tt;e, lies';,;; , 131.%Ni :Lr LAN, Cite it NE” \ oRIC, -

December o8, tg,w.

TO CONTIACI'ORS.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901. THE CITY RECORD. 71

The person or persons making an estimate shall fur-nislt the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the If/le given above, ,d the work for which the estimate is made, with his or their vai,w or na»:rs and the dale et

rr,ra•uhrlrnu, to the head of said Departincnt, at the said fl-ice, on or before the date and hour above named, at which little and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable,

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all bids if he deems it for the itrtdrests of the City so to do.

Each estima te shall contain the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with hint therein ; and that no officer of The City of New York is directly or indirectly interested therein, as provided m sections

346-352 of the Revised Ordinances, 1897, and in the blank flint or bid mentioned below and furnished by the Department.

The estimate must be verified. Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the

consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City 'if New- York, or of it guaranty or surety company duly nut a rircd by law tel act as a surety, and shall contain the matters set forth in the blank form of bid ruenttnucd below;

No estimate Will be received or considered unless accompnui eel by a certified check or money [o the mnount of lire per cu -i/hon of the amount of the Loud required, as provid<d in section 4zo of tile Greater New York Charter.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required .,r of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed spcci licatlons.

Bidden are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank furnt prepared by the Coln m issiotcr, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose the hid, together with it copy of the contract, including the specifications, to the form approved - the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon applca-

tion therefor in Room No. t;o8, Nu, am Park row, Borough of MLmbattans

FfI;N':li S. KEARNY, COmnti ssioner of Public Buildings,

L[-ibting awl Supplies.

SUPREME COURT.

FIRST 1EpAR1\lGVlr

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-meu and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the sante has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hercdi taments required for the propose of open-ing PUBLIC PLaCI: (although not yet named by proper authority), clouded by 1' ast One Htutdre I a-id Sixty-first elm—el, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred uml Si sty-second street and the Nets' Yurk and 1iarlcnt Railroad, in the' Twenty-third Ward of The Citv of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREI1Y I;IVEN THAT THE supplemental and additional bill of costs,

charges and expenses incurred by reason of the proeacdings in the above-cot i ticd matter will be presented for tmxnaium to one of the Justicesof the Sunprcuc Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, iu Tlte City of N etv York, on the r8th day of January, r9o1, at 10.3o o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; •utd that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of tell days, as required by the pro-visions of section 999 of title 4 of dmpter 17 of chap-ter 378 of the Lass of 1817.

Dated hSSmui,rGil lit Mixu.-tr -IAN, NEW Yortc, De-cember _q, rgcr .

SA\IUEl. J. FOLEY, THOMAS J, McBRIDE,

Coumt i ssioncrs. Jan P. DUN.,

Clerk.

RI LIST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The 'Mayor, Alder-men annul Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, w9tercver thin' same has not been hercioit?re acquired, to the lands, tenements and hererlitamcnts required for the purpose of opening LOON f aAMiOOf) A V 1:N U If (a hhaingh not yet named by proper authority), Iron, \Yestchester avenue to the Southern huttlec:trd, as the saute has been heretofore lard out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ward of The Crty of New York.

W 'CHf: UNDERSIGNh•;O, COMMISSION ers of Estimate and Asscssnocna in the above-

entitled mat" r, hereby give notice to all persons iu-terested in this procccding, and to theowner orowners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and im- proved and unimproved lands affceted thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First—'flat we hao e completed our estimate of assess-ment for benefit and that all persons interested in this proeecliug or in airy of the rntds, tenements and hered-Itaments and premises affected thereby. and having objections thereto, do present their said objections in writing, duly 5crifffcd, to us at our office, Nos. go and It West Broadway, in the Borough of 'Manhattan, in 'She City of New York, on or before the z5th day of January, roor, and that see, the said Cgmmissioners, Will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office oil the z8th day of January, 1901, at it o'clock A. \I.

Second— I hat the abstract of our said assessment, together tvi tt, our beuc(it maps, at d aIr a all tire ttlTi-davits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street ()pcni ngs of the Law Department of The City of New \ iaIk, No.. ,t,- and ge West Broadway, in tine Borough of 31111, horn in said City, there to re- main until the 5th day of February. rgor.

'1'hi rd—'flat, pursuant to the notice herctofwrc gieen when we Bled our cciinttane of damage, the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tene-ments and lcndttetmc,ts and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The t ity cf New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as 6,ibt-,. viz.: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of a line drawn parallel to the southerly side of Fast One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, and distant too feet southerly therefrom, with the middle line of the block between Forest avenue and Jackson avenue; thence northeasterly along said middle line of the blocks to its intersection with it line drawn parallel to the northerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street and distant too feet northerly therefrom ; thence easterly along said parallel line and its prolongation cast,c artily to the southeast-erly side of Westchester avenue ; thence northeasterly .along said southeasterly side of Westchester avenue to its intersection with a litre drawn parallel to the north-erly side of Longtvoud tn-eune and distant 66o feet north-erly therefrom ; thence Bout heasterly along said parallel line to its intersects in t wtdt a line drawn parallel to the northeasterly side of 'Tiffany street and distant too feet northeasterly therefrom: thence southeasterly along said parallel line to its intersection with the north- easterly prnlougation of a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of 1'ruxtou street and distant moo feet southeasterly therefrom; thence southwesterly along said northeasterly prolongation and parallel line to its intersection with the southeasterly prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the southwesterly side of Craven street and distant goo feet southwesterly Therefrom ; thence northwesterly along said south-

easterly prolongation and parallel line to the south- westerly side of Leggett avenue; thence north westerly on a straight line to the intersection of the southerly side of Dawson street with the south- easterly prolongation of a line drawn parallel to the soil thseesterly side of Fast One hundred :tttd Fifty-sixth s,reet and distant too feet southwesterly there- from ; thence northwesterly along said south- easterly prolongation and parallel line to its Intersection with a line dratvn parallel to the southerly side of East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and distant moo feet southerly therefrom ; thence westerly along said parallel line to the point or place of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the final maps of the Pwenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New York, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof hereto-fore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our last partial and separate report herein will be presented to the Supreme Colu-t oftbe State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held tit the County Court-house, in the Borough of Manhntt:m, in 'flue City of New York, on the r9th day of March, root, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that tbcn and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will he made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated Boaoucti OF MANHATTAN, NewYonne, Decem- ber 19, tgoo.

JAMES R. ELY, Chairman. LEOPOLD W. HARIiURGER, SAMUEL J. FOLEY,

Commissioners. Joins P. Dnsv,

Clerk.

SECOND DRF'AR'I'3IENT.

In the matter of the application of 'The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening SIX'1'}'-FOURTH SPREET, from Fourth avenue to Sixth avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward in the Borough of P,rooklyn, hit flit Cite of New York, as the same has been heretofore hen huh out.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAI' THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the ihsaiees of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Tcrnt thereof, to be held for the hearing of mottoes at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of Nese York, on the 15th clay of January, Igor, at 10.30 o'clock in the lure-noou of that day, or its soon thereafter as counsel can be bcnrd thereon; and that tite said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by the provisions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter tg, of chapter 378 of the Laws of t899.

Dated B,naout,u or Bauuu,fa.sw, New Yots, De-cember 31, 1900.

,JAMES P. FARRELL, WILLIAM G. MMORRISEY, Al. S. SEILIIAN, Jr. ,

ConvinGsiunt-rs. M. E. FINNIGAN,

Clerk,

SECOND DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The City- of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hererlitantent, required for the pur- pose of opening TWELFTH AVENUE, from Six-tieth street to Sixty-fifth street, in the Thirtieth \yard, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The, City of N ew York, as the same has been heretofore laid out.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'I'IIA'I' ''HIE bill of costs, chuarges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings nn the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special 'Perm thereof, re- be held ter the hearing of /tot ins at the County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in 'floe City of New \uric, on the t5th day of January. 1Iy o, at to.;) o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as s ,on thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten clays, as required by the provisions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter c9, hit chapter 378 of the Laws of 18ui7.

Dated BOROUGH of Bteous l.vv, Nety Yoia(, lie-cember 31, t9oo.

HENRY M. McKEA\, '1 1411)1 55 S. TICE, JOHN WATSON,

Commissioners. 151.E, FI\rEGAs,

Clerk.

SECOND DEPAR'T'MENT.

In the matter of the apptscotion of'F lic City of New York relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening TEN'1'II AVENUE, from Fifteenth street tub Twcr,-ticmlt street, in the Twenty-second Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

N0'fICE 1S HEREBY F1IVEN THAT WE, THE uudersiged, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearingdate the 19tht day of February, 1900, and duly entered to the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at Iris office, in the Borough of Brnnk-lyn, iu The City of Nets York, on the 1q tit day of Feb-ruary, t9no, a copy of which order was duly filed in time office of the Register of the County of Kings, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Commis-siouers of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benctit and adlwatltagc, if any, as the case may be, to the respective utuncrs, lessees, parties and persons respectively cu-titled unto or interested to the lands, tenements, hcred- itaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned Ali street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of 'The City of New York ' and also in mite notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein to the office of the Clerk of the County of flings ou the r9th day of February. 1900, arid us just and egmtable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said re- spectivc lands, teltemetrts, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, arid of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of upemng the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, in the office of the Lass- Department, Room co, Borough flail, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice;

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- ance at our said office on the z5th day of January, 19or, at r r o'clock in the forenoon on that day, to hear the said prtrtics ;utd persons in relation thereto. And at such time ;utrl place, and at such further or other time and place as wee may appoint, we will hear such runners in relation thereto -Intl examine the proofs of such eloi must or claimants, or such add it renal proofs and ;J lcguttons as cony then he offered by such owner or on behalf of The City of New York.

Dated llorzoocu rm Luzu(,l2cvC,'i'ie CrIv ur Ni; Ynnt<, I )eeembcr ;t, -I9no.

IOIIN A. CLARRY, S 1>If: I-I. HALOAItIN, b,RNESV V. l'ARDESSUS,

Commissioners. M. E. Ftr:xnc,us,

Clerk,

FIRST' DEPARl`MF..N1'.----~ -----

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Comtnonafty of 'File City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acgoircd, to the lands, tenements and here -hit aments, req mirth for the purpose of openinq RVER AVR\UI-. (although not yet ncuncd by proper authority), from I remont avenue to Burnside uuwgnUe, as the same Ims been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the 'I a'enty-fourth Ward of '1'Le City of New York.

W i•', THE UNDERSIGN'tD, CO7\IM[ISSION-crs of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this procecdtng, and to the owner or Owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and nut mpruced lands affected thereby, ;till to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First—'That we lu ml c cnmplcieri ouresttmate of assess-ment for benefit, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lauds, tenements and hcredi taments annul premises affected thereby and heaving Objections thereto do present their said objec-tions in writing, duly verified, to its at our office, Nos. 9e- and 92 West Broa,.Iidly, in the Borough of 'Ludmt-tart, in The City of New York, on or before the r7tlt day of January, t9nt, and that we, the said (bmmis-sioners will hear parties so Objecting, and for that par. pose wril I be in attendance at our said office on the tgtlt day of January, t9or, at ro.3o o'clock A. Al.

Second—I hat the abstract of our said estimate of assessment or benefit, together with our hcnefit mumps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by us inc making our report, hale been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openiugs of tits Law Department of '1 lac City of New fork, Nos. 9e- and 92 West I3tnadtvay, in the Borough of \taohat tan, in said city, there to rcmuin until the =8th day of January, 12, t.

'I'h i rd-11tat, pursuant to the notice heretofore given when we filed our estimate of damage, the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tene-ments and hercdi tamcnts and premises situate, lying nod being in the Iforough of "flue I ronx, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and Insert huh as follows, viz.: Bcgirmtug at a point formed by the intersection of the ii Idle line of the block bc-tweun Trcmnrat avenue mid l;uckhout street with the southeasterly side of the Grand Boulevard and Cou-euurtc , rams ing thence northeasterly aloe;± said soot h-eastcrly =itle of the Grand Bouhecard and Concourse to the middle line of the block lee twcera East One Hun-rlred and Sevcrmty-niuth street and Bush street; thence easterly :long said noddle Iinc of the block to its it Item-sect iun with a line drawn parallel to the westerly side of Anthony avenue and distant loo feet westerly there-from ; thence nnrt curl v along, said parallel line to the aul ltwesterly side of Burnside avenue: thence east-

uriy tin a straight line to the intersection of the north- easterly side of Burnside avenue with the middle line of the block between Anthony avenue and the I ;rnml Boulevard and Concourse; thence northeasterly along said ntid;llc line of the block to the diddle lute of I' c block behocen Burneide avenue arid East One hundred and Ti ighticth street: thence southeasterly ,,long said middle line of the block to its intersecting with it line drawn parallel to the northwesterly side of Reel svenue and distant b 0 feet northwesterly tin ere-Ir cur ; thence northeasterly along said parallel line to the mi,idlc line of the block between East One Hundred and Eighty- first street and East One Hundred and l- i,hay-second stner : thcnce southeasterly along said middle line of the block to its intersection wrath it line drrwn pardlcl to the southeasterly side of flyer avenue and distant too feet southeasterly thorefront : thence southwesterly along saini parallel line to its intersection with a line dratm parallel to the northeasterly side of East One Hundred and Eightieth street and distant too f-et northeasterly therefrom ; thence southeasterly along -aid p.trallel line to its intersection with a line drawn parald to the southeasterly side of Valentine avenue and distant r:o feet southeasterly ilcnefrnnff ; thence south acesremiy along said Parallel line to its iuterscetioa with a line drawn parallel to the northeasterly stile of East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and distant too feet northeasterly thenfrum ; thence ontlicasterly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of Webster avenue and distant nxd feet southeasterly thcrcfrom ; thane south westerly along said parallel fin' to the middle line of the block hctwcen East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and FIrst I One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street : thence northwesterly along said ntidd Ic line of the block and Its prolongation northwesttvardly to its intersec-

. tion with a line drawn parallel to the northwesterly side of Carteravenue and distant too feet northwesterly therefrom: thence northeasterly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the southerly side of Enst One Hundred arid Seventy-sixth street and distant coo feet southerly therefrom ; thence westerly along sold parallel line to its intersec-tiou with a line drnw-a parallel to the westerly side of ' Anthony avenue and distant ace, feet westerly there-fm ,m; thence northerly along said parallel line to the m 111110 line of the block between Mount Hope place and 'Tremont avenue; thence westerly along Said middle line of the block to the middle line of the block between Anthony avenue and Monroe avcuuc; thence northerly along said middle line of the block to the middle line of the block between Tremont avenue and Iitiekhnut street; thence westerly along said middle line of the black to the point or place of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the final maps -wd profiles of tine Twenty-third and 1lventy-h ,urth Wards of The City of New York, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opened as such area is shotvu upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our bast partial and separate report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, FirstDepartment, at a Special Term thereof, Part 1IL, to be held in the County Court-house, in the I'orough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, Oh the tzth day of March, coot, at tire open-ing ot'tile Court on that day, and that then and there, or as 50011 thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated BOROUGH of M-sxH,er•rau, Now Yoke, December 19, 19c10

GEORGE It. VAN HOESEN, Chairman,

WILLIAM J. CARROLL, EDWARD E. AlcCALL,

Commissioners, J :HN P. D xx',

Clerk.

FIRST DEI.'ARl'MENT.

In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises

required for the purpose of opening, extending and widening of BURNSIDH: AVI.NUI (although not yet named by proper authority), bet wccu Tremont avenue and Fret (lnc Hnudre I and Sogetily-eighth street, as the slime has been heretofise Inid out and desiivatcd as a first-class street or road, in the 'Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York,

VV'E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION

ers of Estimate and Assessment iu the auovc-enttthod matter, hereby give notice to all persons iu- tore' tcd iu this proceed i ng,and to tireowuer or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im-proccd and uniniproc cd lands nlfccled thereby, and to till others fchoni it may concern, to wit:

First—That we have cornplcted our estimate of assessufent for benefit, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the hands, tenenients and heereditonrcnts :utd premises affected tin ercby, and laving objections thereto, tln present their said objec-tions in writing, dull- vcrilicd, to its ar our office, Nos. go cruel 9:n West Bronrf tcay, in the Borough of Manhattan, to The City of New Yurk, on or hafure the nth day of January, t9or, and that Ave, the Said Conunissioners, wi11 hear parties so objcctigq, and for that purpose will he in atlanlauce It our said ohice on the r4th day of January, t9or, at i t o'clock :A. .1I.

Second—I hat the abstract of our said est imrtte of assessuteut for benefit, reu ether with our benefit maps, and also ;ill the -IfNIhae its, estitn;tte-e, proofs and other documents used by its iu mnhin4 our report, have been deposited in the Iiiurc;iu of Street Openu,z;s of the Law Dcp;u'tmcnt of'I'he City of New 'murk, Nos. ) and 9z \Vest Broadway, in the I torouCit of Manhattan, ill said city, there to rcmuin t:ntil the ecul day of Jau,:ary rgor-

Third—'flat, pursuout to the notice heretofore given when we filed our estimate or riamagc, the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, rene- .nents and hcreditaments and premises situate, lying and being in the Boroucb of 'The Bronx, lit The City of Mew York, tAicii taken together are bounded and ieseribeah as follows, viz.: Beginning at a t point formed by the intersection of a line dr;ucu parallel to the suuth,a-ly side of Fast One Ihradmdh and Seventy-sisal street and distant too feet southcdy therefrom with a litre drawn parallel to the wc=tcrly side of Authouy avenue and distant too feet westerly therefrom; running thence northerly along lost mentioned parallel line to its intersection with the sontfmerfp silo of P,untsido ave-nue; thence northeasterly to the intersection of the northerly side of Burnside 'avenue with the middle line of the block betwucn Anthony avenue and the Grand L'oule—rd and Cole iii red : thence northerly alone, said middle line of the block to the middle line of the block between Burnside a%enue and Fast One Hundred rind Elghticll, street ; thence easterly along said middle line of the block to its intersection with ;t line drawn p:uallcl to the westerly si cic of !Ryer Ito nuc ;furl listant ,nn feet westerly thcrctrom ; thence northerly :Jun;; staid parallel lino to its intersection with it lin, draw it parallel to the northerly- side of last Ouc Ifundrect . nd l.i-htictb -:treat and distant too feet northerly th_refrr-m ; thence ct'tcrly along said parallel line to its IldtcrcccfioIt with a line t1 drawn par-:dlel to the westerly s i de of Valentine nccnuc aud distant no feet westerly rherdrum : thence north-crly /lung last-ntubucncih p-IrufleI line to the middle line tuf the block betty ecn East One Hundred ;u:d Ei«htv-fi rut . street and East One Hundred and Ei¢hty second street : thence easterly ;long said middle line of the block to its inter-se:tiou with a line dr:avn pOrdlel to the easterly side of Valentine -Iccatuc and dn-tul, dt r feet eeisterly therefrom : thence smtiFlcrly aLin;, -aid pur-Ihfcf line to its in[crscctinn with a line '.:mini parallel to the northerly side of Ea-t (lire l hundred and Seventy- niuth street and di,tant reo feet northerly therefrom : thence cmteIIy alou; said par:dlcl line to the westerly side of Park actin ue Ifomicny VandcIbhht avenue, Rest) ; thence aotdierly ;long s:ud wetbcml)- side of Park avenue (formerly Vand.,rbilt avenue, ACest) to Ilie middle line of the block between Fast I Inc Hundred nnrl Seventy-filth -trout and East Oue Hm,dred and Seventy-sixth street ; thence 5e5ftirIy along said middle line of tie block and its prolunration west-wardly to its intersection wrath a line drawn parallel to the tics terI sidle of Carter avenue -Iaid distant too feet westerly therefrom ; lhcncc liar t hen ;, along said par-allel line to Its intursecrion Sc iii a line drawn parallel to the south,:rly =ide of East ('lie I unrlrud :and Seventy- ixtbstreet;tnd 1 ;ntt too feet soutlicrl y them tom; thence we-ledy along said parucllcl line to tltc point or place of t.egi m:ing: n: such streets arc sl:owrt upon the tival vups and profiles of the 'l'u'euty-third and Twenty fourth \Vurrls „f The City of New York ; ox. ccpting front sail circa all >u roe te, avcuncs and roads, or nnrtious therc. ,f. LeretoGtre Iepully opened ens such area is sitnwn ui, ~u our benefit m:,ps dr_po,itorl as afore- said.

Fourth—flat our last partial and separate report herein trill be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First llcpartmemu- tit, at a Special fern thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court-house, in the Borough of )L:uthattan, in The city of Xcw York, oil the r-tlt clay- of March, t9ot, at the opening of the - ourt on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter its counsel can be heard thereon, a motion vc ill lie made that the said re port be confirmed.

Lfated lloi,ac'ueR of \LiSaIA iA,, NEW Yoetc, Otto I er z9, t9,ei,

GPO. SI, 5 AN HOESEN, Chairman, \VILLIAM M. LA\YREN CE,

Commissioners, JuHN P. Dt uer,

I erk.

FIRST I)EP -SR 1'\IEN1'.

In the /tatter of tire application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of I lie City tit New York, relative to •squirt ug title, wlierever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and herudi to meats requircil for the purpose of open. ing RflSsh' ONE HUNDRED AND SIV'1'Y-FOCR1'H S I RI E I' I-Iltlioe;;h not yet named by proper authority), from Jerome accn tic to Sheridan aceuud, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a fi rot-elms e street or road, in the '1 wmty-third Ward of I lie City of 'sety York.

WE, THE UNI)ERSII;NEI), COMMIS stoners of I stitmtte and Assessment in the

above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owner, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others wh,dm it may concerti, to wit -:

First—That we have completed our estimate of assessment Gtr I enelit, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the l:uule, tenements and imereiiit:ititetlts and premises affected thereby, and having_ objccti nos thereto, do prescnt their said obiec-tions-, iu writing, duly verified, to us, at our office, Nos. W and c) \Vest Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, iu 'file City of New York, on or before the gth day of J:ntnary, t9 - t, and that we, the stud Commissioncts, will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be iu ;tttenda Lice at our said office ou the t iti, day of January, loci, at 4 o'clock r. Si.

Second—'flat the abstract of our said estimate of assessment for benefit, together with our benefit maps and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by its in staking our report, have heen deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of the Law Department of 'The Ctty of Now York, Nos. 9e- and Qz West P,roadw-ay, in the borough of Manhattan, in said city-, there to remain until the z tin day of January, t9or-

htrd—faun, pursuant to the notice heretofore given when we filed our estimate of damage. the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tent-

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ments and hcredi tamer is and premises situate, 1}'iu,q and being in the I'iroiigh of I lie irons. in 1 'bet sty of New 1or'k, u-Illch, taken Lugethen. are bdiendcQ and de-scribed as fo11ows, viz.: Ilcginssiuq at a point Formed by the intersection of the aortlwesrorly prolongation of the northeasterly side of Fact l one IIuiidrod and Sixty-second street is clfi the soutlioasterlv side of An-derson tee inc ; ristitiin,, thence novt6eastori}' along the soutkieastcrlv site of Anderson ;ieee is to its interscc-tiou with the nortitcsteniv proton_ation of the south-weesterly side of Fast One Htutdred and Sixty-fifth street : thence suutheastcrl}• a' cnc said northwester v pr0long:iiio❑ flint soul hwustcrIy side of East (file Hundred and Si.xtt-lil-h street to the middle lice of the bloc, between Jhcrnvin ateu tic and I; rant aocuuc l then cc southwesterly along said middle litre to its intcrsuaion tv it1, a line drawn par:,llel to the aortlioustcrh- side of East One Hundred and Sixty-tourth street and ,listant Ito tent tii'ndreastei-ly therefrom: thence south,;t-terh• along said parallel line to Elie northu-esterly -its nt feller invite ; thence SOUL lnvesterly ab,ng • i,l northwveste rly stale .It' Teller avenue to it. intersection with a lute dra•.cu parallel to the s.,uthtcesterly side U t of East Onr- hundred and Sixt c-tijurth street and distant t - o feet soul westerly therefrom : thence nortliwcslcrly tiling said parull,l line to the mil,lle line of the block bet cecn (;rant

call be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, ch;ir1;es and espeuses has been deposited in the office

i of the Clerk of 1he t owrty of Kings, there to remain 6v and during the space of ten days, as required by the provisions of section 099 of title 4 of chapter tg, of chapter 778 of the Laws Of 1897.

Dated l'0iuiu'eu of RRuciKt.y x, NEW l'otiK, Decent-ber 31, ig-,

MI, HAEL FURS1', JOSEPH VI:1NNE, _IUSEI'H AV. MA1-i'1'ERS,

Commissioners. M. E. FINNIC c's,

Clerk

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The City of Ness- York relative to acgniriog title to the lands, teiimients and here, ht. intents required for the purpose of opelt. in}; III•NSt IN AVE\ UE, from Fuurteeuth avenue to Ecttcesifh asenuc, ,n the Thirtieth 14;trd, Borough of lteooklvn, 1'he City of New York.

Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLy.N', Trip CITY of NEW Yogic, IJccem6cy t7, 1900.

HENRY JOSEPH, OHN ill. ZURN, DWIN A. ROCKWELL,

Commissioners. M. F. FtNesteON,

Clerk,

FIRST' DEPARTMENT.

Iu the matter of the application of ']'he City of New Yak, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to WE.S'1' ONE HCN'URE1) ANI) NINETIETH STREET (al-thotrnh not yet named by proper authority), between Eleventh avenue and AVadswvrth avenue, in the '1'wcl fth Ward, Borough of \lanhattan, City of New York,

thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to retrain for and during till space of ten days, as required by the provisions of section egg of title 4 of chapter tg, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897.

Dated Roniuuc;tt on l3assuKLVN, New YORte, Decent. her 31, 1900.

RICHARD GOOD\VIN, JOSE E. PIL)GEON, WILLIAM SMITH,

Commissioners. DL, F, F ice IGAN,

Clerk.

- - SECI)NI) DEPAR'I'\IFNT, --

In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene-ments and hctuliitimen is rem ;iii rcd for the purpose of opening SAgA10GA AVENL?1':, from Eastern Parkway Extension to Pi thin avenue, in the Twenty-

72 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, I901.

avenue and 0.11 im.m .ttcnt.e. 5n•5c_ .nit. ,us>tcr} said mi 611e line of the buck to the northeasterly aloug

*TI1'I'ICE IS IIEREI1Y(10EN'1'IIAT' WE, THE

siI e of Fa,t 1)ne ❑ us -(Atreat IN uudcr.igrved, were appoitite1 by an order of the Hundred sixtyhird

ileac.: nonhucsterl}' al:m_ sail nnrthcasteri y- side of s,uprame Court, Leaven date the loth dlnv of February, s

East I)ne Hun.Ered and Sistv-ihi Ii . u-cet and its I"." r , .,,duly entered in the office of the C'Ierk of the

n I - c> to f

lon~ation n. rt.tw csttrardl} to the lloytbic 1} side O C„nnty ut flings, his O ic_e In the Borough of I:roul.lyn, in

t

t LOIdevZinil Cuueoursc the entrance to the raml and : '1'hc Ci[y of Ness York, on the tyth clay of flmoi r}, n T 1 copy ill which order vs:i duly hied

thence wcstcrlc on a nit r5 t li::c to t. iii crs_cliun of in the oiii of the Rcr istcr of the County of 'altos the aovdi wcni terly side of \% aocnue with the in

El and indexed n the tndex of bun e}'anccs,

northcastcrly safe of [last Oae Hundred and yixt} Cummtss,une -s of Estimate and A%scsnilliellt for

coeI street : th^tce noril terl} aloe; sand north- 1•:a,t t)ne hi itnd Sixty- the putposc of making a Just and equitahle

einiicyf }- side of and second

hcginuing, such esnmate and assessment of the loss and dif age, street to the point or p1_tre of as >trceh 'Sr upo:, the final rtap, and of the e shown pr.:tiles tf any, of the benefit an.l advantage. if an p. s

Twenty Tuenn--tourtit \Waal, +t The t ity' -third any! . 'ts the casc is he, to the resp ecttve owners, lessees,

\ew 1"ork. in from said :u ca all streets, of cseept parties and persons respechcely entitled unto or inter-

a.en,:es and road, or portion, thcrcof he re to tare IegaI by e=red in the land.,, tenements, hcreditaments and

opened as such area is shots n upon our listwiit maps prcunses required for the purpose by and in eunse- (IuenSc of op vtgq the above-mentioned street or

deposited as aforesaid. Fourth- I hat um' last and separate report purtial icemen the s:uuc being particularly set Guth and tie.

herein will be to the S«; rrnte Cr•trt of the peescntcd siniled in the pvh6tle ut Plte City of New York, and

Slate of Ncu \-oil;• F: rst Deparunen t, at a Special also in the notice of the application for the said order

Terns thereof. fart Ill.• to be itcld in the County thereto flituucyid, filed herein in the office of the Clerk

Courr-hotue, iu the It rough of ]Iaehattan, in I he of the Co:uny of Kings, on the r9th day of February,

Ctt}- of Ncw- V-ork. on the _6th dal of Fcbuary ty0x n at and a just and ey unable estimate and assess-

the openiu~ of the Co-:rt on that dal, and that then tent of the value of the benefit and advantage of said

and there, or s: soon thereitter as course' can be heard `ired or avenue so to ed or 1icd built :u td formed, ern In s, parties and persons thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be the cespec~:cc owners, itierc ti e

^onlirmed. tcspcctncl} entitled to or interested ru the said respec-

Ga'cd I1.: ?L, !.seAr-u• T. , !:. No- .r ,rt ...!,; . tree lands, tenements. heredt rmtents and premises riot required for the purpose of openm~;, laying Cult and ;ember :,~. u,.:,.

C. \C. 1C 1'>r. Chairman, formin,,; the same. but benefited therebe, :utd of ricer-

V('VL S \ N P IN. taining ,.nd defining the estcut and h6undaries of the

is _11

, CHARLES t t'B respasuve tracts or purceis of hand to be taken or to he

Commissioners. assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and

P. Lull, d:aics required Ofu: by chapter t7, title 4• of the l: res I Cr oHN _i

C!srk. Xcw York Charter. snub the acts or pints of acts snp- plemeutary thereto or amendatory thereof.

— --- - - All parties and persons interested in the real estate SECOND DEPART MF:N I. taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said

-- street or avenue, or affected thereby, and Ira%mg any

In :he matter of the application of Pile City of Neu• claim or demand on account thereof• are benches rey ui red

1-,irk, eel alive to ass;w rin~ title m file land, tone• to present the same, dui}- xeri tied, to us, the un.le:-

mral, and hcre lit atm~nt- re-; for the puroo<c of _ui-i signed C mmus:oners ul hstimatc and _Anix<smc It, .,l

0puiiilly; i EN l'H _A'CI N L E. frs.-mt I liirfc-ei:;htlt o« r office, in the oiiice of the Lfl•s Depctetmrnt Retort

street to Fiiic-third stMliNn and from Fort Hamilton =o• Iil;nr,llr,'.i Hall. Boro•.,gh of liro0kIva, to the City

lTuth enuc to tith avenue. in the Iwc~set and .n of New York. with such affidavits or other proofs as

Iliiwteth \yards, Govuini, oI Yronof}-a. I'lie City of the s:ud owner or claimants may desire, within twenty

N York. ~ dies after the date of this notice. And tee, the said Comnisstoners. Will be in atten(l-

ance at our said office on the trth day of January. tryor, r (IFICE IS HEREBY I;IVibN T'HA'I' R'E•'IIlE i at v r,'clock in the afternoon ofthnt day. to hear the sutl

EN unc':rstgned. were appointed by au oracr if the ' parties and persons in relation thereat. And at such Supreme Court, hearing date the tcth day of F ruary, I time and place, anal at s.:ch fu rib er or other time :end taxi , and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of ; place as see may appoint, we n ill hear such ou-ners the County of - Kings, ;u !tis utiice. in tl,e Borou•Llh of to relation thereto. and examine the pr a of snch Erook lyn• in The City of \eu V irk, on the x 1th day claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs of Feiruar a cop}- of .v inch order was d and allegations as nutf then be offered by such owner filed in the office sd the Register of the County of or on betmlf of The City of New York. Kings, and indexed in the Index of Cons eymtces, Dated BoROt' cu nF BROOKLYN, 1'r:e Cti- r nit NEW Ccenn-,loners of Estimate and Assessment for Vontc, December 17, 1900. the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate \CILl.IA1[ A. \LATHIS, and a«csnimmt of the loss and damage if any, or of the benefit and advantage, it any-.:s the case may

IOHN A. QUIN1'AR_If, \VILLIAM L t:R1Fl IN,

be, to the respecnv ' Live ncr-, lessee=, parties and persons C jntuti ssioners. respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, \L E. hts'acav, tenements, hsredituments and premises rsquvcd for the Clerk. purpose by and in cou-e,l uence of opening the above- - -- _ mcnnimed street !ruenone, the same being particularly set Borth and described in the petirimmu of"['lie City of

SECOND DEPART\IFN'T'. New V-ork and also in the notice lit the application for the said order thereto attached. hied herein in the "dice ._- of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the retIr lay ,I4 Fchrnary. tOsS : and a last and equitahle estimate and In the matter of the application of hhe Cit}' of New as-es.- meut At the value u( the betn•rt aid advantage of Yorlc relative to acquiring title to the lands, t•-ne- said street or avenue so to lie opened yr laid out and meats and heredi_taments required for the purpose d formed. tv the respective rvw-rvers• lessees, parties and opening AVEN UE E C, front A% est street to Grace-end per>ons respectively entitled to or interested in the said avenue. in t',te 1\venty-ninth \yard, I3„rough of I'i:e respective lands, tenements. here,litaments and premise Pronx, ': he City of Neu Y, rk, fl it required Tor the purpose if :iptntn , laying out :u:' f,irm:n, tae sane, but beuetited thereby, and of ascer- tainiu:= and defining the extent and boundaries of the 7y7OTICF IS HEREBY GI EN1'H.-1T 11"E• 1'IIF. rc-nmc;tii C tracts or parcels of land to be talon or to • e 1V undersigned were appointed by an circler of the as -' sc i therefor, and nt pertcrmiug the trusts an I ti-.I retie Court, heauni ng date the rgth day of Fcb- duties required of its by chapter r7. title q of the' :reciter t-,r ire . I ,n-,. , .nd duly entered in the office of the Clerk N-cwv York Charter and tl,e acts ,r pans of acts supple- „ t t4., County of Kings, at his office, in the I:on.,ugh of mcirtary thereto or amendatory thcrcof: I Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the tgth day

All p;.rttes and persons interested in the real estate it February, ion, a copy of which order was duly taken or to be taken for the purpose ul opening the said filed in the office of the Register of die County if street or avenue, or affected thereby. and Laving ice Kinge, and indexed in the Index of Convevanccs, claim in demand on acc,munt thereat, are hereby required Commissioners- of Estimate and assessment hmr to present the same, duly verified. tour, the undersigned, the purpose of making a just and equitable Commissioners of E-timan_ and .-\e.es-ment, at our estimate and assessment of the hiss and danutgc, if office, in the office of the Law Ilepart lire it Room Sii, ass-, or ut the benefit and advantage, if any, as Borough Hall. Borough if fhns,okiylln in I'lie City f tnc vase may be, to the respective owners lessees, New York, with, such affiac its or other pnisIm as the parties and persons respect rely entitled unto or inter- said owner or vial m,ent, mad- disiru, w: ill n twenty ested in the lands, tenements, bercditament<;mdprem- days after the date of this entice, ises requros:f for the pvrgroise by and in ciitsscyntcc of

And we, the said Commas inters. set I I he in attendance openiuy the abnvc-mentioucd street or avenue, the at our said office on the rtiii day of lanuarc lout. at same being, particularly set firth and described in the 3.50 o'clock to the afternoon of that day. to hear the petit imn ut The Cit} of Niue York and also in the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at sit-:h i notice if the appl io,tion for the said order thereto at time and place, and at cull funkier or other time an-i tacbed, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the place as we may appoint tvc a ill hear such owner, is County of Kings, ou the rgth day of February, Agcy,; relation thereto and examine the proof, of such. claimant 'just and a and equitable c,u mate;utd assessment r4 the or claimants, or such additional proofs and allntarions ! v;,luc of the benefit and advantage of said street or as may they he offered by such owner, or on behalf of avenre so to be opened or 6tid oat and formed to the The City of New 'tore respective owner:, lessees, parties and persons respect-

Dated Rns, ,ci n iii him ,ii ; i.ve Tile Ci -t. or NEW icel•; entitled to or interested in the said respective YORK. December t7, t;,'O. lamb, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-

b. I;AR BAN E1,1.1 quired (mm r the purpose of opening, laying out and Ill- kBI-R I I . KETCHAM, forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of aseer- HEIISFV' FGGINTIIN, taiaing auc' dcf:nurg the extent and boundaries of the

Commissioners, respective tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to JI. E. Fi os tens, be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and

Clerk. duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the i ------ Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of

SECOND DEPARTMENT. acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. __ All parttc' and persons interested in this real estate

taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the In the matter of the ai,l':w;,uou of The City of New sa:d street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having

York, relative to acqtn . `:. ~, title to the hurls, tend any cl:.im or demand on account thereof, are herebyre - tncnt. a hererlicrmc tqu* rcd for the purpose of I quired to present the same, duly eeri4ed, to us, the tin.

'I-: opening HO'A ' RD .A\ \ , L. from Eastern 1'ark- dersign ed, Commissioners of Fatin,a ten and Assessment, way Extension to Pitkitt avenue, in the "I wcnty- at nttr office, in the office of the Law Department, sixth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn. it, t lie City Room no Borough Hall. Borough of Brooklyn, in The of New York, as the same hurts been heretofore laid City of New York, with such affidavits or other Trusts out, its the said owner or claimants may desire, within

treenty days after the date of this notice. 1~TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA'I' THE And we, the said Commissioners, a-ill be in attend-

bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by auee at our said r office on the ritu day of January, reason of the proceeding, in the above-entitled matter, tent, at rz ,'clock noon of that day. to hear the will be presented for taxatic,n to one of the Justices of said parties and persons in relation thereto. And the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second at such time and place, and at such further or other Department. at a Special 'Perm thereof. to be held for time ;end place as we may appoint, u c will hear such the hearing of mote ms at the County Court-hsuse. in owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York. such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs on the r5th day of January, r9ot, at 10.30 O'clock in the and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel or on behalf of The City of New York.

(' F, 'l'I-IF UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- V~ ers of Estimate rind Assessment in the above-

sixth (Card, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, as the same has been heretofore

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all per=ors inter- laid out, ested in this pr -mm -ceding, and to the owner u rusts hets, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots aild im- O'1'ICF IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE proved and nit: ntpruted lands affected thereby, and to N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by all of liens schtom it Ina) concern, to wit: reason of llte proceedings in the above-entitled matter

First-huff we have completed our estimate and will be presented for taxation to tote of the Justices of assessment, and that all persons interested to this pro- the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Seebnd cecding, or in any of the lands, tenements and heredi- Depart must, at a Special 'Perm thereof, to be held for taments and premises affected tlereb), and having the hearing of motions at the County Court-house, in objections thereto, do present their said obicctiuns :n the Borough of Iirookl}-n, in The City of New York, on writing, duly veri lied to us at our ollice, Nos. go and the t¢h day of Janafltyn ryot, at xa. ;o o'clock in the o: West Rroudw:nv, in the Borough of Alanhattan, in forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel The City of NeAv York, on or before the 7th clay of can be heard thercun ; and that the said bill of costs, January. I95t, and that we, the said Comettss:oreers, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office till hear parties so ob~iecting, and for that purpose will - cif the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain be in attendance at our said office on the 8th day of I for and during the space of ten days, as required by January. x905 • at r o'clock A. M.

Second of and -'flat the abstract our said estimate the provisions of section 999 of title 4 of chapter 19, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897.

assessment, together ucith our damage:tud benefit maps, I Dated Bououcn rip BnsuKi.ce, New YORK, De. and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other comber 31, rgoo. documents used by its in making our report, have been JOHN R. FARRAR, 1ciusitrd in the Bureau of Street r )penings of the Law i JOHN PETTI IT SUN, Department of The (its of New York, Nos. go and yz -!I)HN W. CAHILL, West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan in said - Commissioners. City, there to remain until the r;th day of January, M. E. FrsatcAe- , rot. Clerk.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include :Ill those lands, tenements and herctl i taments and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough SECOND DEPARTVIEN'I . of \call hrutan, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are hounded and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point formed by the in tcrsec tion of the in the matter of the application of The Cit}' of New .

prolongation the middle line of the hock York relative to ac uiring title to till lauds tene- ntc:tts and hereditameuts required for the purpose of bon—l}•

bencecn A1 "es[ (I Hundred :tad 1?ight)'•etghth street ei

anti \\ sr ()ne Hundred and F:ight}'-ninth street, wi ti openutg f[UI'KIN"t 1 VVI:X L%1•;, tint Eastern

a line dr.ntn parallel to the Westerly side of V9 ad55 orth i Parkway Extension to Pttkiu avenue, in the1'wenty- sixth to the Borough of Brooklyn, to The fyard, avenue and distant to> fact westerly theref,1n ; run-

ni::g thence northerly along said parallel flue and City of New York, as the same has been heretofore

casteriy along a live drawn parallel to and distant in luid out.

feet nortberly from the northerly side of Wadsworth aceuue and said paralil line prolonged eastwardly to 7 OICf' IS HFgEI;Y GIVEN THAT' THE the westerly side of Eleventh avenue ; thence easterly i bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by along n line drawn at a right am;le to that part of reason of the procecdimgs i:t the above-enti tied matter, Eleventh avenue lying southseardly Irom Wadsworth mill be presented for taxation to one of the justices of avenue to its iutcrsecuon with a line drawn parallel to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second the ca>terly side of Eleventh avenue and distant I lepartment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held for mu feet easterly dhvhstrom ; thence southerly the hearmg of motions at the County Court-lion-c, in along said parallel line to its intersection with a line the L'orengh of Ilrooklsll, in 'fie City of N,-w 1"ork, on drawn parallel to the not theily side of \Vest - mile Hun- the t cth day of liauary, Igo:, at to -is o'clock fired aid Ninetieth street- and distant tore feet north- in the forenoon of that clay, or as soon there- crly therefrom ; thence easterly along said parallel after as counsel can be heard thereon : and that the line and its prolongation eastward Iy to its intersection said bil I of costs, charges and expenses has been with a line drawn parallel to the easterly side of deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of amstertlam avenue, and distant use feet easterly there- Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten from : thence southerly along said parallel Iinc to it, lays, as required by the provisions of section 999 of intvrscoiioll nit ith the easterly prolongation of the title 4 of chapter i9, of chapter 078 of the Laws of 1897, middle line of the block benreen \Vest t Ire Hundred Dated BOROUGH fur BIWOK LYN, Netc YORK, Decem- and Eights-eighth street and Rest 1 Ire Hundredcnd bey 31. 1900. Eiglts•-ninti street ; thence westerly along said cast- , FRANK F.. McELROY, erly- prolnnRattca and mr.Idlc line of the block and its 1(IH N LYNCH, prolougati on westwardly to the point or place of begin- \VILLIA\I H. DOWN ES, suing; esceh)tlli - Mint stlhlh area all streets, uvcnucs autl Commissioners. roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, I M. E. Ficcie:se, Its such area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Clerk.

Fourth-That our report herein will he presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First SECOND DEPARTMENT'. 1 )cpartment, at a Special'1'erin thereof, Part IIi.. to be held in the t ounty (:ourt-house in the L'orough of AIasi- , - hattan in 'Ihe City of \ens York, on the _6th clay of In the matter of the application of The City of New February, Agri, at the opening of this Court on that York, relative to acqui ring t i tie totIre lands, tenements day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as ! and heieditaments required for the purpose of open- counsel can he heard thereon, a motion will be made ing FOC RI I: EN'1"H':\VENUE, lium Eighty-sixth that the said report be confirmed. street to Gopsey avenue, in the I'hirtieth VVaud,

I )flied B, n<„t':,ml t ,e Uaxuat-ras, New York Cr v, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. December to, t3oo.

FLOYI) AL LORI), Chairman. JCLII-:N M. ISAACS• OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA"I WE, THE

N MICHAEL C. GROSS, undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Commissioners. Supreme Court, bearing date the rgth day of February,

J~nf't P. Dec-, rgoo. and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the Clerk. County of Kings, at his office in the Borough of Ilrook-

- - - ------------ lyn, in The City of New York, on the igth day of SECOND DEI'-AR'1'MENT. February, .goo, a copy of wbictt order was duly filed in

-- the uflice of tine Register of the County of Kings, and

In the matter of the application of The City of New I indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Commissioners

York, rcLntvc to acquiring tide to the lands, terse- I 'f Estimate and Assessment for the pu pone of mak-

mcut, and heredi tamcuts required for the purpose of 'ng a just and equitable estimate and assessment of

openI I, G:AR])N I II AV'I':N L E, from Johnson the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit or

avenue to Flushing avenue, in the Eighteenth Ward, I adcaut iv e, if any, seas the case ma) Ue, es the respect ive owners, lessees, and respect- parties persons in the Borough of Brooklp n, in I he City of New

in York, a, the same has been heretofore laid out, '~'ely entitled unto or interested the lands, tene- ments, hereditaments and premises required for the

— purpose by and in con=sequence of operring the above

NT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE mentioned street or asetme, the same bring particularly set forth and described in the petition of The City of

bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred New York, and also in the notice of the application for by rea,up of the proceedings in the above-entitled ' the said circler thereto attached, filed herein in the office matter, will be prescutcd for taxation to one of the of the Clerk cf the County of Kings on the rgth day of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New February, ygoo; and ajust and equitable estimate and York, Second Dcparuneat, ;It a Special Perm thereof, assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of to be held for the hearing of motions at the County said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and Cuurt-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and ut Ncty York, on the r5th day of January, igot, at to.30 persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem- after as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said ises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out hill of costs, charges :did expenses has been deposited and )ormrng the same, but benefited thereby, and of in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of there to remain for and during the space often days, the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to as required by the provisions of section 9gg of title 4 of he assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and chapter rg of chapter 378 of the Laws of x897 duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater

Dated Bouocun or BROOKLYN, Necv YORK, Decem- Nese York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts sup. ber 3t, rgou. plementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

ANDREW F. VAN THLN, JR., All parties and persons interested in the real estate JAMES P. FARRELL, taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said ALBERT J. BUTT LINO. street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any

Commissioners, claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required M. E. Freetc.,,N, to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-

Clerk. signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, in the office of the i.aw Department, Room no,

SECOND DEI'ARTMEN1'. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, ti 'The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the

-:---T , said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty In the matter of the application of 'Ihe City of New days after the date of'this notice.

fork, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tene- And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend. meats and Itcrcditatnents required for the purpose of ance at our said office on the x5th day of January, opening KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE, from Put- rgot, at n o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear ram avetme to Chauncey street, in the Twenty-eighth the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of at such time and place, and at such further or other New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out. time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such

owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs

NO'I ICI•: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by or on behalf of'1'he City of New York.

reason of the proceedines in the above-entitled matter Dated Boaouctt or IuROOScve, T se CITY OF New will be presented for taxation to one of theJustices of the YORK, December 3t, loco. Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second "IHO)MAS P. MMUURPHY, Department. at a Special Term thereof, to be held CHARLES REINHEI\IER, for the hearing of motions at the County Court' THOMAS D. HOXSEY, house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City Commissioners. of New York, on the t5th day of January, rgot, at M. E. FINNEGAN, :o.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon Clerk.