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S I P- 14 - t ~ r - _..I,I. wJ- OFFICIAL JOURNAL, VOL. XX, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892, NUMBER j, 886 FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Abstract of ttie transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending August 27, 1892. Urtcl: (ir'1LII. Ciiv Cit,t~n;r•.IZI..-vI~, \ Moir. 11~'r,ll J. Gu:va7, .U<t l., r . EW AURK, _August 31, LS92. SIR- Ire pur,uancr of s2ctiun 165 of the Consolidation Act of 1882, 1 have the honor to present herewith a report to Angust 27, 1892, of all moneys received by me, and the amount of all warrants paid by iie .since August 20, 1892, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on August 27, 1892. Very respectfully, TIII)-. (:• T. CRAIN, Chamberlain. 'I Hr: MArul:, :11.1)l-1 lEN AND C~tMUtuA,ALIV u1 riii (_1ry NEw 1URK, i,t a( llflt ell/ 'TH)S. C. " T. (.:t.AIN, C/2,uirb,r/iIil, ,/U -ii/' t// r/: rn,ti,r _ Irrsirs/ 27. t89z. Aug. zo 27 Aug. z7 'fu Additional Water Fund ........ . .. .. ..... .... ...... $6,8zz o4 Cotnmi.sionc rs of E.ecisc Fund ....... ................................I 41 o8 Croton Water Fund ................................................... 757 25 Bridge over Harlem River-One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street ....... 40 50 Croton Water Rent-Refunding Account .............................. 47 00 Dock Fund .......................................................... 3z,r64 zg Doglicense Fund .................................. ................. 56 00 Puml for Street and Park Openings ....... .... .. .... ............ .. roo oo Feud for Viaduct-St. Nicholas Pact to \LcComb's L)am Bridge........ i,o66 17 I ntestate E.Cates ..................................................... rz8 32 New York Columbian C.lebratiou fund ...............................! 58 98 Public Bnildinrs-l'wclfth Ward, C,,nstructioo of......................! 54 oo Rapid Transit fund ................................................. 143 15 Refunding Assessments Paid in Error .................................. c r8 Repaving .............................. ... ...... .. .. .... 22,007 90 Restoring and Kepaviug-Special Fund-Department of Public \Vorks...l i 3,215 29 School-huusc Fun 1 ........ ...... ................................... 43,9 84 7 0 1 Street Improvement Fund-June 15, 1886 .............................. 57,554 45 Liuclai,ned Salaries and Wages ......................................... 40 00 $168 ,4 8 9 3 0 Advertising ........................ ..... ....................... $r3 So Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ..................., 3,28 7 79 Boring @xaminauons for Grading and Sewer Contracts ................ . o7 oo Boulevards, Roads and Avenues, Maintenance of...................... r,88z 31 Bronx River \Forks-Maintenance and Repairs ... ................ 555 a Burial of ti , owrably Discharged Soldiers, Sailers and Marine........... 35 00 Cleaning Markets ..................................................... 700 8x Cleaning Streets-Department of Street Clear,ing ..................... ~ 35, 80 5 33 Contingrncivs-Comptr,,Iler's(ltlice ............... .•..' 29 90 Contingencies-Iaw I)epartment ................................. .... 6 ,46 5 7o Cromwell's Creek Lnd es, etc ..................................... z 8o g Entrance b, Ceu tral Park at West One Hundred and Sixth Street ....... 89 40 Final \Lrp, and Profiles, 'I'aetty-third and twenty-fourth Wards....... 63 00 Piro U,_p:,rruent fund ........ ......................................! 7,57 6 21 Free t'huting Paths .................................................. DI yo Harl, ut Ricer I;ri,Sge.-kep:,irs,lmprocements:md i'tomtcuance ...... 205 64 Hea;tb I uud ........................................................ 2 7 05 Hospital Fund ....................................................... 4,869 08 _l udgments .......................................................... 250 00 J urtrs' Fees....... .................. ............................... 0.658 no Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting .................................~ 1gz 00 Laying Croton Pipes .. ..... ..... ..... .....................~ 2 97 6 3 11Sauttenance-'t wetly-t iiird and 1 Went}'-fourth Words ................ 6,200 6o Maintenance and Coustructiun of New Parks North of Harlem River... 603 36 Maintenance and Govenuuent of Parks and Places ....................! 6,250 00 Amount forward ......................................................... 578 , 2t9 93 To Amount forward ................... ••••••••••••• 578 ,219 93 $168,489 30 . ............ Morningside Park, Improvement and Maintenance of ............ ... .. 130 87 Music-Central Park and the City Parks ........................ 1 1.545 00 New York Catholic Protectory . ........... .........................! 2.,898 37 Normal College....................................................... 1989 , 00 Printing, Stationery and Blank looks .......... ................... 2 , 6 59 53 Prosecuting Delinquents for Arrears of Personal Taxes ................. 101 71 Public Buildings-Construction and Repairs ........................... t 959 61 Public Charities and Correction ...... ................................ 7,3 9 7 Public Instruction ............ ....................................... 10 ,747 8 4 Real Estate, Expenses of .............................................. r7 5 0 Rents ................................................................ 375 00 Rents-Health Department ........................................... koa W Removin4 Obstructions in Streets and av,-iwes ................. .... 119 25 Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading ..................... 8,718 37 Repairs and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc ........................ 3,662 30 Repaving Streets and Avenues ........ ............... .............. 13, 194 Yz Retaining-walls in East Fifty-first Street and East Forty-second Street. 12 00 Riverside Park and Avenue-Improvement and Maintenance .......... 444 6o Roads, Streets and Avenues-Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling. 535 50 Salaries and Contingencies-7iIayor's Office ........... ................. 35 15 Salaries-Department of Public Works ......................... . ...... 2, 916 75 S alaries-Finance Department ........................................ 36 00 Sewers and Drains-'Twenty-third and' 1.sventy-fourthWards ......... ato 31 Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning ............................... ...... 3,9 84 42 Surveying, Laying-out, etc.-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards.. r, t6s 24 Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ............................... 1,567 8o Support of Prisoners in County Jail .................................. 39 37 Street Improvements-For surveying, Itlonumenting and Numbering Street s ........................................................... 45 00 Telephonic Services-Reutsand Contingencies ......................... 2 3 40 By Balance ...................... .... ...... .......... .. ...:' Arrears ofTaxes ....................... 1a ...... 1cdaniel............. .. . .... ........ ar9.68z Interest on Taxes ....................... ................ 2,24z i.7 Fund for Street and Park Openings...... .................. i,97 99 Street Improvement Fund June is, 1886, " .................. 1 .044 9 Interest on Assessments ................. ................. 2,107 70 Additional Public Park Fund............ ................. r5 i4 Charges on Arrears of Assessments..... ................. at cu Charges on Arrears of Taxes ........... .................. 6 co B d w Lan fou -third and Twenty. h \Vardsty ................. I .8 0; Interest on Lands Purchased for Tax e s and Assessu,ents-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards ....... ....... ................. 35 80 Slog T.icenses ......................... Engelhard................. 44 co Sundry Licenses ........................1 ,. ................. 3br Restoring and Repaving-Department of; Public Works ........................ Gilroy .................... 0,341 ou Restoring and Repaving-l'wenty-third and'1'wunty-fourth Wards ..........I Heintz ............. ...... 188 n. PI p Riley ..................... z6a 1Vatve Meter Food No. z................ ,.. ..................... 355 r~ Dock Funu ............................. Phelan .................... 444 9t General Fund ......................... Brennan ................... .. ............ Clark ..................... 0,773 2., Too 00 . '.....I .................. Heintz .................... 40) ou ., .......................... 1Sritton .................... Comptroller ..........................I ........ ...... I 1 43 25 ., ........................ Gilroy....................... 75 632 ;o ......... .... ................. Sullivan ............... 5 ~5 3 per cent. Consolidated Stock.-Intprove- ment of Ca,tle Garden ..............' Comm'rs of Sinking Fund.. Io,000 00 3 per cent. As•e,sment Bonds-tine Hun- dred anu Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct., . 5o,coo 00 3 per cent. Assessment Bonds-Local Improvement Fund................. " " . 35,000 CO 2k per cent. Revenue Bonds, 1892 ...... " • • zoo,oao on Amount forward ........................... .......................... ........... (0,042 , 040 So By Amount forward ........ . . ..... ...... .. . ..... .... ............ 8t,'-I 5 o;o do 17 2 ,520 75 $341,010 05 Aug. 27 To Balance ............. ......................... .... ........ 70 1,030 75 $1,042,040 8o $1,042,040 So August 27, 1892. By Balance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $701,030 75 E. & 0. E. NEW YORK, August 27, 1892. THOS. C. T. CRAIN, Chamberlain.

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Page 1: OFFICIAL JOURNAL,cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1892/1892-09-15.pdfS I P- 14 - t ~ r - _..I,I. wJ- OFFICIAL JOURNAL, VOL. XX, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892, NUMBER j,

S I P- 14 - t ~ r

- _..I,I. wJ-

OFFICIAL JOURNAL,

VOL. XX, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892, NUMBER j, 886

FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

Abstract of ttie transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending August 27, 1892.

Urtcl: (ir'1LII. Ciiv Cit,t~n;r•.IZI..-vI~, \

Moir. 11~'r,ll J. Gu:va7, .U<t l., r . EW AURK, _August 31, LS92.

SIR- Ire pur,uancr of s2ctiun 165 of the Consolidation Act of 1882, 1 have the honor to present herewith a report to Angust 27, 1892, of all moneys received by me, and the amount of all

warrants paid by iie .since August 20, 1892, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on August 27, 1892. Very respectfully,

TIII)-. (:• T. CRAIN, Chamberlain.

'I Hr: MArul:, :11.1)l-1 lEN AND C~tMUtuA,ALIV u1 riii (_1ry NEw 1URK, i,t a( llflt ✓ell/ 'TH)S. C. " T. (.:t.AIN, C/2,uirb,r/iIil, ,/U -ii/' t// r/: rn,ti,r _ Irrsirs/ 27.

t89z.

Aug. zo 27

Aug. z7 'fu Additional Water Fund ........ . .. .. ..... .... ...... $6,8zz o4

Cotnmi.sionc rs of E.ecisc Fund ....... ................................I 41 o8 Croton Water Fund ................................................... 757 25

Bridge over Harlem River-One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street ....... 40 50

Croton Water Rent-Refunding Account .............................. 47 00

Dock Fund .......................................................... 3z,r64 zg Doglicense Fund .................................. ................. 56 00 Puml for Street and Park Openings ....... .... .. .... ............ .. roo oo Feud for Viaduct-St. Nicholas Pact to \LcComb's L)am Bridge........ i,o66 17 Intestate E.Cates ..................................................... rz8 32 New York Columbian C.lebratiou fund ...............................! 58 98 Public Bnildinrs-l'wclfth Ward, C,,nstructioo of......................! 54 oo Rapid Transit fund ................................................. 143 15 Refunding Assessments Paid in Error .................................. c r8 Repaving .............................. ... ...... .. .. .... 22,007 90 Restoring and Kepaviug-Special Fund-Department of Public \Vorks...li 3,215 29 School-huusc Fun 1 ........ ...... ................................... 43,984 70 1 Street Improvement Fund-June 15, 1886 .............................. 57,554 45 Liuclai,ned Salaries and Wages ......................................... 40 00

$168,489 30 Advertising ........................ ..... ....................... $r3 So Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ..................., 3,287 79 Boring @xaminauons for Grading and Sewer Contracts ................ . o7 oo Boulevards, Roads and Avenues, Maintenance of...................... r,88z 31 Bronx River \Forks-Maintenance and Repairs ... ................ 555 a Burial of ti, owrably Discharged Soldiers, Sailers and Marine........... 35 00 Cleaning Markets ..................................................... 700 8x Cleaning Streets-Department of Street Clear,ing ..................... ~ 35,805 33 Contingrncivs-Comptr,,Iler's(ltlice ............... .•..' 29 90 Contingencies-Iaw I)epartment ................................. .... 6,465 7o Cromwell's Creek Lnd es, etc ..................................... z 8o g Entrance b, Ceu tral Park at West One Hundred and Sixth Street ....... 89 40 Final \Lrp, and Profiles, 'I'aetty-third and twenty-fourth Wards....... 63 00 Piro U,_p:,rruent fund ........ ......................................! 7,576 21 Free t'huting Paths .................................................. DI yo Harl, ut Ricer I;ri,Sge.-kep:,irs,lmprocements:md i'tomtcuance ...... 205 64 Hea;tb I uud ........................................................ 27 05 Hospital Fund ....................................................... 4,869 08 _l udgments .......................................................... 250 00

Jurtrs' Fees......................... ............................... 0.658 no Lamps and Gas and Electric Lighting .................................~ 1gz 00 Laying Croton Pipes .. ..... ..... ..... .....................~ 297 63 11Sauttenance-'t wetly-t iiird and 1 Went}'-fourth Words ................ 6,200 6o Maintenance and Coustructiun of New Parks North of Harlem River... 603 36 Maintenance and Govenuuent of Parks and Places ....................! 6,250 00

Amount forward ......................................................... 578,2t9 93

To Amount forward ................... ••••••••••••• 578,219 93

$168,489 30 . ............ Morningside Park, Improvement and Maintenance of ............ ... .. 130 87 Music-Central Park and the City Parks ........................ 1 1.545 00 New York Catholic Protectory . ........... .........................! 2.,898 37 Normal College....................................................... 1989, 00 Printing, Stationery and Blank looks .......... ................... 2,659 53 Prosecuting Delinquents for Arrears of Personal Taxes ................. 101 71 Public Buildings-Construction and Repairs ...........................

t 959 61 Public Charities and Correction ...... ................................ 7,3 9 7 Public Instruction ............ ....................................... 10,747 84 Real Estate, Expenses of .............................................. r7 50 Rents ................................................................ 375 00 Rents-Health Department ........................................... koa W Removin4 Obstructions in Streets and av,-iwes ................. .... 119 25 Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading ..................... 8,718 37 Repairs and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc ........................ 3,662 30 Repaving Streets and Avenues ........ ............... .............. 13,194 Yz Retaining-walls in East Fifty-first Street and East Forty-second Street. 12 00 Riverside Park and Avenue-Improvement and Maintenance .......... 444 6o Roads, Streets and Avenues-Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling. 535 50 Salaries and Contingencies-7iIayor's Office ........... ................. 35 15 Salaries-Department of Public Works ......................... . ...... 2,916 75 Salaries-Finance Department ........................................ 36 00 Sewers and Drains-'Twenty-third and' 1.sventy-fourthWards ......... ato 31 Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning ............................... ...... 3,984 42 Surveying, Laying-out, etc.-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards.. r, t6s 24 Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ............................... 1,567 8o Support of Prisoners in County Jail .................................. 39 37 Street Improvements-For surveying, Itlonumenting and Numbering

Streets ........................................................... 45 00 Telephonic Services-Reutsand Contingencies ......................... 23 40

By Balance ...................... .... ...... .......... .. ...:' Arrears ofTaxes ....................... 1a

...... 1cdaniel............. .. .

............ ar9.68z

Interest on Taxes ....................... ................ 2,24z i.7 Fund for Street and Park Openings...... .................. i,97 99 Street Improvement Fund June is, 1886, " .................. 1.044 9 Interest on Assessments ................. ................. 2,107 70

Additional Public Park Fund............ ................. r5 i4 Charges on Arrears of Assessments..... ................. at cu Charges on Arrears of Taxes ........... .................. 6 co

B d w Lan

fou -third and Twenty.

h \Vardsty ................. I

.8 0; Interest on Lands Purchased for Taxe s

and Assessu,ents-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards ....... ....... ................. 35 80

Slog T.icenses ......................... Engelhard................. 44 co Sundry Licenses ........................1 ,. ................. 3br Restoring and Repaving-Department of;

Public Works ........................ Gilroy .................... 0,341 ou Restoring and Repaving-l'wenty-third

and'1'wunty-fourth Wards ..........I Heintz ............. ...... 188 n. PI p Riley ..................... z6a

1Vatve Meter Food No. z................,.. ..................... 355 r~ Dock Funu ............................. Phelan .................... 444 9t General Fund ......................... Brennan ...................

.. ............ Clark ..................... 0,773 2., Too 00

.'.....I .................. Heintz .................... 40) ou

., .......................... 1Sritton .................... „ Comptroller ..........................I ........ ...... I

143 25

., ........................ Gilroy....................... 75

632 ;o ......... .... ................. Sullivan ............... 5 ~5

3 per cent. Consolidated Stock.-Intprove- ment of Ca,tle Garden ..............' Comm'rs of Sinking Fund.. Io,000 00

3 per cent. As•e,sment Bonds-tine Hun- dred anu Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct., . 5o,coo 00

3 per cent. Assessment Bonds-Local Improvement Fund................. " " . 35,000 CO

2k per cent. Revenue Bonds, 1892 ...... " • • zoo,oao on

Amount forward ........................... .......................... ........... (0,042 ,040 So

By Amount forward ........ . . ..... ...... .. . ..... .... ............ 8t,'-I5 o;o do

172,520 75

$341,010 05 Aug. 27

To Balance ............. ......................... .... ........ 701,030 75

$1,042,040 8o $1,042,040 So

August 27, 1892. By Balance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... $701,030 75

E. & 0. E. NEW YORK, August 27, 1892. THOS. C. T. CRAIN, Chamberlain.

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Prisoners County 720 31 Support of Indigent i'risoners in CountY Jail, etc .......................... 245 CO the Jill mary-

a ii urIc, II 11 IC S ry

2,613 15 C harta Ole I listi t LI it' os- FuinthilO A'vIIIIII of the Sistes of Charity ................... 544,786 d 1CNeSv Sheltering Guardian Socicty ........................ 5- 5 8 ç 3 i

Nets iIlC Infant .\sylttIIi ................ ......

... ...... ... 7,972 1

49S 70 . I

Nur.ery and Child's lIli01)itlll ............................. 6,;o 32

s1isc,'iI;3s i is PIrpo's) Advrrtisillg ,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,.,....,,...,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,, $2 Ann rL'., all 1 IijJf_r,sLls_1.t,c'it 50C U. Arnirles and 1)rill-rooms -F'nr Wages of Atittorers, Jaiitot'o,

E'ngineens and I ,ahiirc'rs, etc ............................ 62 Co Bridge over the 11 orient Riser at One I I iiiiii eel and Fifty-fifth

I ilt eel, Construction of ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 51 Clistlilgenlles--1 IlItet ,\ltiiIlcy I 111100 .................... 243 91 1)"", LiCeIl-c 1-11116 ....................................... 356 0(11 l"iitiil fo r Street and Park ( )penings ......................... 15,545 30 I ite:ate Fstates ........................ .... . ............. 133 i

Jud"rwilts ................................................ 191 I it Local lilopr(p%efllent 11110!-- (:OIltUCCtS prior to January 1, iSS5 So I

New \rk C. llillIl(ian Celebration Full I ......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 35 Public liuilllIL0., 1 \VClltlt Ward. Construction of .............. 54 011 Real Estate, Expenses of ................................... 17 59 R'1lIlidIni. 'I IIXC ICE in Errol ..... .... ...................... 100 I) FiCLIlS ................................................... 1)16 (" I) UlIclairneli Safar:e. SILl \\'agcs .....,,........,,,,,,,., 54 00

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

SUIT,;, ORDERS OF COtIRI, JL'IlIU\IENIS, I'.IC,

CeO'IIT. NAME OF P a' suer. AMOUNT. N-STIr IF ACTION.

649i8 97 I 'Supreme In matter of opening

One Hlol(rid an I Thirty-flr,L strie1, from AIII-lc'rdam to ConvIlt aSL'Ll)LC'...

Richard Word 0011

others vs. '[hr Mayor, etc., John 'LIVadd1e and ors.

Fred. C. C. Schack, trustee, etc ........

11,231 61

9283 00 1 Certified copies orders confirming report and taxinz bill If costs of Commissioners in 'aid inatter.............................

N 00CC c1 pendency of acti,i................

2,215 51 Transcript ofjudgnnent.....................

Superior.. Mary G. Siget vs. Ru-' dolph F. Sigel ........ Order appointing receiver it, supplementary

; ' I proscedings...........................

W. 11. Claris, Cor-poration Colin-1.

Robinson, It c1 'IV.

John C. Show.

C.J. Krcht,

13,183 57

48,142 55

NIS FILED,

DATE. N,sstn OF CLAIMANT. AtloiNT NA-I- One 5* CLAIM. ATTORNEY.

Sept. 9 Charles J. Savage ..... f22 25 1 For casts and ,li'iiursemeitts taxed on May1 zS, tSia, in sui t of Charles J. Savage vs. The Mayor. etc......................... , E. Sandford,

" to P. Gallagher...........0,386 to For extra work periormed in the erection of] a school building at the northwest corner of Fifty-first street and First avenue...... T. F. Grady.

2712 THE CITY RECORD. SEP1F:MBER 15,1892.

OIMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF UHF CITY OF NEw YORK, in account wit/i TH0S. C T. CRAIN, Gijinherizin, for and during the week enli, August 27, 1892.

SINKING FUND FOR IF, SINKING FUND Fok THE IN I iuu : Cisv PArTFN-r INTIRES1 ON I IRIt. LII E I2ij'. I )III.

A . y Ealalce. per last account current ........... . ........ ................. ...... I ....... ............................... I .............. ............ Stres t I lTqr erneilt FILL! ....................... ..... .................................... .ILlcdaIisI ..................................... 527 1 ;6 Assessmenthid ...................................................................... . , ..................................... 120 00 I'ULIIC L) rLI e, South ......... ............................................ ............... , ............... ..................... 65 00 sundryI c ............................. ...... ...... ..... ............... ........... EneIhai ...................................... 7 0O 'IILrkEt Ret. and 1e,............................................................. . Slilisan ....................................... 7,i,o I MarketI.tlIar KIll! ............................................................................................................. I 00 (0 Oree(\.uIt. ...................................... ...... ............................... o:i O ......................................... 51 ,. Heim o .................................... .75 19

1 'ed and Slip Rents ................................................................. Phelan ...... .................................. .,, 5 01 I nterEst (II L)e,st ..................................................................... St .N icholas Park ............................. 43 83

A rrears on Croton Woes RORIs ................ .................................. ...... .\Iocdnniel ........................ ..... ..... 039 So el en on Croton Water HO... .......... ....................................... ......... ........................................ So 07

atcr Rents .111,1 I',.I(.Lltie'. ......................................................... RiIe ....... ................................ (,n35 2, I] (55 Rent ... ..... ............................ ......... ................................ SIllilvan ...................................... 4 0 Co

till U kLnt ..................................................................................................................... 400 00 I'S Hell ............................................................................. .................................... 14.0 38

cr1 ers and fince................... ......................................... ........ CrrJI .................................... ... i 10 oo

C.'. 1)0 Cc. SI,033968 89 .............7l7,(99 .2

43,761 00

IlL F i I-h( i nit t on 9 0° oo I a 1 a.iti k III Fllt1i-lntcrest ................................................................................................................................................... . S 200,000 0 5 It lI.lol(Cc's .......................................................................................................................................... 98 .72.) 8.) ............ Soo,.;a 52

61,177,729 9 s1077,729 8) 5800,072 50 8800,072 50

Cl.y UY 1lLtLe .......................................... . . . ........................................................................................... $962,7e9 8.; ............ 52

vV, TIIOS. C. T. CHAIN, Chamberlain.

FINANCE DL P AR'fIENT I the 11011111 1)e, 3CIIlcllt I .0 , . I'm 1'.Cttt(('Il1 of , .Ii'..' ( 111.1 ,tiiil I )e,sd Animals ........... $3,000 00

Heald) 11111- lor Law Ex1UttsUs ........................... i6( 66 toe Finince Do1.lrtment for the week ending Health Fund--For Salaries ........... ..................... 593 40

C i I0. ' U 92 .

I lie )epaitiielt if Stied CICaiit - Dp0s1t0i

Sinking Fund lU tie 1) oOSiui

.)'

.......................................... I jeaiii Strocts -- us,bnfhdt i

--f tredt Cieani...............

I $28,047

- h Revenue Boil Fund-)epartnieu of ;treet Cleaning-Chapter Clv resUr ........................................... I93,SD0 ,o 269, Laws of 1892 ..................................... 3,135 00

, 31.1S2 3S 0),)1,c..f 19 lb5 I' te I3epartILie'Iit -

Bonds and Stick Is.u,i. - - _____________ II c Department Fund

' SICO 000 CO The Department of Buildings- - IC 000 CO Lontitigeticic -1 )cpal trncnt of Buildings

----' -'--- 'l'lie I )epartrueu I of l)i,cls- ................................. ................ ....... 10,o

Dock 111101 ....................................................

I , tILLS /il 'IS IL ri,!' fur I Oj'ioz. I The fiiat'd of l"iiiliiIIl -- . I , l)"l lic Insiructi 'ii .........................................$i 1,245 1(1

LIie ............................. S44 50 SUILOCII-Iosutsc' 10101 ........................................ 19,50(1 37 !'he Commoti Cuiscil -

hit Board of Lxcl,a- City LonlillgeIIoies ........ ........................ ................ 12 50 1 C11ti nIssiflerS II Ixc CC 1' Li Ill ........................................ F e Finance [)epat tmetI-- Municipal Service Examining,fiend.-

ieaiti Markets .......................................... 165; 31 Civil Service of the City df 'ew \'irlc, Eo1eiiscs of........................ -ii tItieflCiCs-LQiopirulIc'rs Office. ...... ................ .. 20 00

slate, -Hiiatie Department ............................. 13 oct The Sheriff-

onthe City Debt .................................................

.1 luecluc t C001llIts. 0) er) - .'.'JuitionaI Water Futi 1

atmeil:- .ntingencies-Lasv Department, ........................ 632)) 41 nttlsgrncics-Public Admiltls'1rat.rS 0111cc .................. 172 35

'cf2tt)1ICL)t it ILILlIC \\ore jueduol - li1taii'.. %l,iUitCI),N1LlC .511 1 10 1 'C'',',l ICIUlI L............ $2,S! i IS tiI); Lx,iI)tiIl,sti.i1s fir Ur.'.l:ig aiti acer Is'ILir,acls 69 oo

itOlil t, aiil .\,',eiiil,' ., \I,i IIieii,iIICC lit .............. 1,752 24 IX River \Virks-Matnteitance and Repairs co

'l0iLiC(iUjC,-1 )eirtiL,'l I I i'Lilhc \\'ork,..................iou 00 r.ininal Cout t-hcuse Fun I .................................14 t CO ti

III \\ 91cr 1' un.! .. ..................................... 4,O4 5

1 - rae F1oaing Baths ....................................... 2 I CO llfltI for \'ialict from I'll. Ntciioas lbacc to 'ilcLoiit'0 Lkrn

Bridgc .............................................. 5) CO 1in5 LitI (,JC tiii.l Eiecre 1.L::iLl. .,,...,,,,,..,,,,,.,, 2,745 56

llCroton Pipes........................................ 2,345 97 iOu, 1iuIii,lIItS-CoI)str)lc 11'' IL 151)11 f'tc'1saire ................. 311) 75

-All in its Streets:,ti,i ,-lvenui.', ............... 112 00 10,511 Ig and l'i.laiiI)sal if i'ies. St ip.ccL, etc .............. 3,973 31

iclCIIL'- iii 'leicual if t,ivCL1eUts liii Re9ra11n0',,.,.,,,,., 8,150 50 i'.cpaviiig, Chapter 3, 1.aus of 1892 .........................5.3u6 io )OtpL5V111. Chatter 346, l.ays of 1589 ........................ 2,bS3 98 k.epaving atteeta and Avenue s .........,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,.., 11,325 86 I I C")OI'L LI g s ii(I Re ilL' in -5peCi.l I I'uti ci - 1)epa rOndo I of P ulil i c

\cr'Ic, .. ............................................. 1,458 75 it,td, Slrcials and Avenues Unpaved, Maintenance of and

Sprinkling .. 5 1 7 €8 lanes l)efIaItu)eIi 1 of l'ui,lc \\Crks ....................... 3,01 6 5o

'eLsers_l'teaLritig and Cleouiii9 ........................... 2,959 79 1'ILeeI 11lrJVeiettt Iliflil, June 15. iSS6..................... 6,c8i 35 'Oreet lL)i1srlveiIaILts-For aOIr\'CyIuI0', \louuineiiting aol Nunt.

uariilE Istreels ......................................... 45 09 ' Il.IilIet.f..t' 1111 1 Cl'a,'lItLii, Piddle IJfticei, ...................... 1,191 70

i st) I I I I ' I I .; I Palk, (;aidei. in flattery Park, etc .......................... 8232 9S

1-st River lark, Jntprcvcment of .............. ........ . ... 143 36 1,n'rance ti Leitlr)i Pirk at West (Inc Hundred and Sixth Street 1 S3 6(1 l'lurii) Avenue Public Parks ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 21 76 I find)) River liii14e.-kc'Ii.O(t'.. hub Ills' eleitand .\lainteii:iice. 1 50 77 [ln.rorLlig the Plaza at One Hundred n1 Tenth Street and

Fifth Avenue .......................................... 56 45 \Jiiintettiince and Construction of New Parks North of Ilarlem

Riser ...............................................499 92 \IIiLoeIialse

and (ailverLIlicI f f.0lLC, oil 1aces ..,,,,,,,,,, 5,164 49

i1.trcpolitaIL Munoutu of A t, C'i,in1ilctiun of .................. 2,700 00 t,l L'iIiIign.Ila fan. Iiiij))'IIVIIIIICIit and Maintenance of .......... 95 52 :1 )Iflh)tkSide Park, Construction of .......................... 20 00 I\1 lUSt Mon ii Park, Cin,trlictlon of ....,,,,....,....,,.,,... 20 0.) i'llvcr,i'Ie Park siti .V2ltitC, IiILj)r)veLnent and Maintenance of, 294 70

Ti­, Department of Street Improvements --- Twenty-thtrd and 'wenty-fourlla \Varlls-

final Maps and 1ro6le--1'wenty-third and Twenty-fourth \Varils........ ...... ............................... 61,516 77

:.laintenatsce-ln-cnty_thircl and 'l'wenty.fourth Wards 59 59 "silvers and I 51)11)', - I '.vcntv.titlrl and IsVelttV-fourth \Vards. , , , 17 72 atreet Improvement Fund, June 15, 1886 ....................8,778 31 i-urveytttg, Laying-jut, etc., Maps, Plans, etc.-Twenty-third and

Twenty-fourth Wards .................................. 2,811 IS

['he I)spartment of Pablic Charities and Correction- Public Chsriiie and Correction

1 7,595 55

o Co

12.411 04

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27 1:, SSEPTEMBER 15,_1892._ - THE CITY RECORD.

CONTRACTS REGISTERED FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER

NAMES OF CONFRACrORS. NAMES OF SURETIES. AMOUNT OF

BOND. I) RI' :ARTMENT. DESCRIPTION OF WORK.

Public Works (Bond).......... Denis McGrath.............. John Slattery............

Matthew Baird............ James Baird .............

James Slattery ............. Thomas F. Leamy..........

James Slattery............. j Thomas F. Leamy.......... ~

James Slattery........... 1 homas F. Loamy..........,

... ................ Charles II. Babcock........

...........I........ John Slattery............. (

.. .................. ............. Jl

Public Parks ....................I James P. Marren and William

N I)srr or Cur-im scT.

12320 Aug. 22, z892

12321 27, .,

12322 •• 30 "

2323 30

12324 .. 30

2125 Sept. 6,

9300 00 Laying crosswalks across Columbus avenue at its intersection with the southerly side of One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, (Inc Hundred and'I'wenty-fourth street at its intersection with the ea+terly side ..1 Columbus avenue, and Hancock place at Its intersection with the caste, is side of Columbus avenue ............................................

ro,oco 00 J

Resurfacing Hundred andhF rt f ,filth save

avenue, from One Hundred and Tent hst Oi

Sixth (or

I 3 535,301 ..,,

( Constructing sewer in One Hundred and Sixth street, between West End 3,000 00 and Rivers.de avenues........

} ..............................Estimate 4,967 •-~

3,000 00 { ............................. E;uncuc. Constructing sewer in One Hundred and Seventh street, between Riverside )

avenue and I3uulevard........... - °,-.

a,°oo 00 ` Constructing sewer in ( )ae Hundred and Ninth street, between M:anhattacl

l and Columbus avenues.......... 3,T•'

E. Marren, composing the) Donald Mitchell ........... J I. Soo oo

I Erection of an iron railing and gate; around Rutz~ers Park, at Rutgers Sit:,, firm of Joseph Dlarren's ,r Edward Coyne ............ J between Cherry and South streets, Seventh Ward .............E-Limos, _., i; r Sons ...................I

I2325 6, '• Health ......................... George W.Winant and Will-) Francis L. Leland.......... Furnishing and delivering oo tons (egg size) of white ash coal fir Wilhuc' mm F. Winant........... 1

I George Hayes .............

) III, 7 00 00 tl Parker Hospital ......... ...................1'ota! ;,,: ~.

12327 Aug. 23' " Commissioner

pro Kefromhie fired nd t Th Onee Hund ed a nd

mon-I,y ee fi \tiariir Louis E. Dc La Vergne .. • • { Jacob R kert r .............. z8,000 0o j Hw ty-etglnh to d ~ IFt

Eaimath'' 1 et 4s

12125 Sept. 8, " GQnt Ills

ofbtreet rd Pr andI b1:. J. Leahy ...............

Anton L. Adler........... } T200 Co {

Re Georgestrreet fro: nelfostgon avenuen to the westerly side of Prospect crosswalks in

I yrth Wards....... nee .........................................................Estimate! rt8-,

12,25 „ 6, " P. H. McCullagh........... , imoth4 Dw ye' } z,5co co {' f g ' 1 g, 6 pavement, Public Works ..................... er •......:..: ..:.. I Re from[ Avenue A too East ver.....

ulkheadrlme ofbl .stimate 9,414 oo 1

33 .: 6 ..

rz ° ,: ........ ............ .. i ......... .. G est er........ I'imoth

3 y Rtgulat;nlrttttupdvogd with granite, loo

pavement, Nmct ei Ith street,'

z'So, p

.. J ! ......................Ls«m.ue 1 S,tSz 40

12331 I, 6 II II..."'"""""".. `• ) Thomas Gearty .............

Timothy Dwyer............

rpoo ooS Regulating and paving, with granite-block pavement, One Hundred and

( Forty-second street, from Eighth to Bradhurst avenue .........Estimate) 2, 734 63

r ' s o3 6, " .................... ( s . s s .. s s ... l Thomas Dwyer........... r,000 oo

granite-block Regulating p. ~ t, I, r:mtte-block avement, One and }

i Regulating and paving, with p` Hundred . ' Forty-third Street, from Eighth to I'radhurst avenue........ Estimste' 1,4 '33 8 i

.'333 6, " ...... ............. " ,,.,•,•,,,• t 'Thomas Gearty............1 3,coo 00 III Regulating and paving, with granite-block pavement, One Hundred and 'lim.athy ( Dwyer........... J Forty-third street, from Amsterdam avenue to the Boulevard.. Estimate 6,97"1 41

Opening of Proposals. September 7. The Fire Department (adjourned opening)—For-repairing and altering quarters "f

Comptroller, by repro en1ativs1 attended the opening of proposals at the following Engine Company No. 27, Ni \o. 173 1Franklm street.

e Co, DepThThe

viz. September 8. The Department of Public Vsorks—For laying and relaying flagging on north side „f Fortieth street, between Fifth avenue and west end of reservoir ; for furnishing

gepteml,er 7. '1'll,, I)epartment of Public Parks—For furnishing and erecting an electric plant, and and delivering cop ng stone at south side of Old Reservoir in Central Park , and

wiring and lighting north wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and for for relaying water-mains, and for regulating and paving in the several street, :or I

mason work, granite, iron work, etc., for a b,iler-]louse, engine-room, etc., for avenues enumerated in the advertisement of said Department dated August 26. 1892, published in the Crry RECORD. use of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Official Dc.f fi ortzon. -epten l'er 7. The Department of Street Improvements, Twenty-third and 'l'wenty•fourth Wards— September 7. Richard A. Storrs, Deputy Comptroller, to act as Comptroller, from September t ,

For furnishing trap -r,:cc vcrse trill g, broken trap -ruck stone and 'J'nrnp kin 's Cove 12, 1892, b it Ii days inclusive. or other blue -t,uic. I '1'HEO. W. Ail-I;RS, Comptroller.

I )E Pr ) ) \RTMEl~T OF I ULLIC C~ARIT'IES AND Aug.. 25. Bridget DIoylan, Attendant, NV \ . City :AsVRun f t Inland (aCkN 1l'- 1-Mini). 26. ArthurA~hley, Attentla~~l, ~. v. `pity.vsyltl„ f 11i,~~nr, ll

CORRECTION. ,

Dis,nrssed. f.----- Aug. 22, William Bowles, Coxswain, \Vorkhouse.

MEETINGS, ALuroT 22 'CU 27, 1892. Salrtr)' IncrziiS2, i. Aug. I. Patrick Fox, Attendant, N. 1'. City Asylum for inanr, A1.:r, l, I1::n1. ipe t., ,.,c

Coinnrl()ii,,ltrouS It', (rjZ'c',/. per arinum. Fn,iii I'rnitcutiary— List , 'I prisoners received during week ending August 20, 1892 : Males, 42 ; 22. Patrick Leddy, Attendant, Randall's I-lon,l Ilospital, 53OO to $36o ller annum:.

I•emalcv,5. (In tile. G. 1". IIRI III t\ S,cr,:!nrs. List of 36 prisoners to be dischar ed from August 28 to September 3 I f; I 3, 1892. Transmitter] to --- _

Prison Associatir,n. I HEALTI-I DEPARTMENT O1; Z Il E CITY OF NE\V PORK. From IIeads of Institutions—Reporting meats. milk, fish, etc., received during week ending

August 20, 1892, of good quality and up to the .standard. (Sir file. 1V'ha':K ENt>ING SxitmcL,, v, 12 M., SEP'rF Il:ER 3, 1892. From N. 1'. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island)—History of I patients admitted 7 Estimated Population IIn,s5s.6o5. Desth-rate, 1..

It charged and 4 that have died during week ending August 20, 1892. Un file. Cns"s of G{/'cliorr and Cont<tr'rntts Discasrs 1'P 'cli. --- — — - From N. V. City Asylum for Insane, 1`;ard'. Islaud llistury of 17 (2aur.nt.~ admitted, IS I

liscbarged and 5 that have died during week Cudiii, August 20, 1692. t In t(le. yV eat. ENnINI;- Front City Cetrretery—List of burials during Nreek coding August 25, 1892. (in file. .. From the Comptruller —Statement of uncxpenled I)alanees to August 20, 1892. To Book- i, Judy r, Aug. Aug. June June June Jun c s July July July July Aug. Auv- ;..pt. keeper. From City Pti; m :)mount of fines rece ived during week endiu August 20, 1892, $62. On file.

4. Ir. rs. z5. a. g. t6. 3c 6. r3. 21. 2 7. 1.

From Storekeeper—Rejecting oatmeal furnisher) for use of the 1)epartmelit, it baing of in- — -- — - ferior duality. Appl oted. Diphtheria... 86 67 7z 75 61 6r 64 8t 7z 55 47 49 53 5)

From District Prisons—Amount of tines received during week ending August 20, 1892, $289. I l)n file.

Measles ......... 5 5 565 55 r 318 a78 z7o z7o at9 z6 249 3 I tt5 8- 73

fl~~'OLlttdlt. Scarlet Fever..... r9c Lao

le

too 90 : Sz 77 7S 55 46 46 55 34 40 .. Fr, .m Aug. 18. Sarah Hutchinson, Norse, Randall's Island Hospital. Salary, K192 her annum.

small- ox........ P 5 9 r8' s 3 a to 7 ao 6 it Kate City 1S. Quinn, Attendant, N. V. Asylum for Irt,ane, Blackwell's Island. Salary, 4 I 7 "216 per annum. Typhoid Fever... 16 i4 8 ti rr r6 r6 129 I 35 29 30 j 49 42 46 IS. Mary Dunce, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island, Salary, 5216 per annum. Typhus Fever ... r a r 2 I 12 ... 13 #z ...

At tendant, N.Insane,

tClty 'Asylum rBlaclstcell 's

ohs

- . \ sane Ie lane). 426 I 44 2 1 390 fl 311 I 20. Lucy Donnellyi,l rot 11 963 763 6zo 504 4°7 300 267 223 214 zo5

Salary, 5216 per annum. — ., 22. Helen Flint, Nurse, City Hospital. Salary. $120 per annum. Marriages reported .............. 1 ................. 718 29[ Burial permits issued.......

.. 22. Anna W. Levering, -Nurse, City Hospital. Salary, $120 per annum. Births 93c l'scnSti permits issued ................ 20 22. lVicliae) Mahoney, Attendant,• Randall's Island His3itq1. Salary, $240 per annum. Deaths ............ I . , . , .. 71S Searches mad e• ................ . ..... 176

.. 22. Hamilton \\'itthrell, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for L,sane, Ward's Island. 'transcripts Still-births ....... ........... 64 1, issued.................... 168 Salary, $300 per annum. Dea!!tr Acrordi,. 10 Cause, Age and Sex.

23. Matthew M. Kelly, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, A\'ard's Island. I u Salary, $300 per annum. .

I u

~,

23. Frederick W. 'Taylor, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum form nsane, Lon, Island. Salary, I ^

~. ; ° ° ,- v

$300 per annum. o y ''. e c I! o 23. Kate Allen, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island. Salary, ~~ r d ; II ° $216 per annum, ' C x r;

a I 5 `'

Imo ❑ } `" . '^ !•+

v

23. Elizabeth Morrison, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Hart's Island. i __ r n a ..

i'

Salary, Se, 6 per annum. 2d. A. M. Moore, Nurse, " urge, I3ellevue Hospital. Salary, $216 per annum. Total. all causes.............. .I I 718 736 833.6 , 4°3 I 1 3 5 , 5o

--

172 70 —

43 335 ' 30 45 138 2x8 52 .. At tendant, N. Y. City As lum for Insane, Blackwell's Island.

2 Salary, $i6 per annum. 2

4

— — " Marian Barker, Attendant, City Asylum for Insane, B lackwell's Island. Diphtheria .................. r8 22 21.9 t3 3 ro r5 3 .. Salary, 52t6 per annum. p

it r " 26. Ellsworth W. Decker, Nurse, City Hospital. Salary, $12o per annum. Cron Croup....................... .. 6 I 6 rl.° 4 2 r 3 r 5

tet7 otnted: Malarial Fevers ........ r r .. r .. r .. .. .. r ..

p Aug. 18. Ellen Reilly, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylumfor Insane, Blackwell's Island. Salary,

$216 per annum. Measles ............ ... S

7

4 4 r 5 r 7 13 3 8.6 a a 4 q

Aug. 18. Kate Quinn, Attendant, N. V. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwe1Ps Island. ScarlePFever .............. 3

i

r

" 18. Mary I.)unne, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell Island. Small- ox................... .. I .. I a •, .. r .. .. Reinhold Paukschen, Fireman, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Hart's Island. Typhoid Fever.............. 15 r° r6.t 9 6 ••

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

r r a 4 g " 18. Patrick \V'. Finn, Attendant, N. V. City Asylum for Insane, Ward's Island. "Lucy Donnelly, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island. Typhus Fever... .. .

20. Evan Davis, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Ward's Island. Whooping Cough......,..... nn 4 14•6 i 3 9 i a 3 4 3 12 23, Lizzie Morris, Domestic, Harlem Hospital. 23. Rose McCaffrey, Attendant N. V. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island.

r 24. Henry F. Thiessen, Cook, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Blackwell's Island. * This column contains the average nr.mber of deaths for the corresponding week of the past ten years, increased to correspond with the increase of population.

24. John J. Burt, Attendant, N. V. City Asylum for Insane, Long Island. t This column gives the total number of deaths for the corresponding week of the previous year. 24. John Hennessey, Fireman, City Hospital. iI State census. February t, 1842, r,8u1,739. 24. Andrew Lowry, Attendant, N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, Ward's Island. Il Six days only Outy ). n hided , 25, Mary A. Perrian, Hallkeeper, Workhouse. t See note in (weekly report forAugust eo.

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Itafectious artd Cmttq{rious Diseases itt Ifospital.

\V IL1..AND PAOieBR • RIvERsID I'. HOSPITAL. Hosm rai..

Remaining Aug. 27 • 5 4

Admitted.......... ., 2

Discharged ..... .. 5 4

Died .............. .. ..

Remaining Sept. 3 .. z

Total treated. 5 6 II , 31 3 id . 3

Scarl,•t Fever. Scarlet I'ota,' S_m•tll- . Fever with

1 °a A

Measles. 'du'.n. Iltinor,.

9 25 3 Ir 3

2 6 .. 7

9 14 3 2 2

z 15 .. 15 I

Measles. Typhus'.Others, Total. Fever

3 .. ., IS

9 .- .. 30

6 .. r 34

Is .. I 71

2714 THE CITY RECORD D. 15 1892.

I I

, N T ICI v _O }

-

I) zrnc~ral 1)is:ascs. ......... . . 97 15 158.0 48 1 49 . 4 (4 r3 ; 86 r 2 r I 3 4

I:.' hkis ..................... 92 73 ios.e ! 59 34 .. 3 2 2 7 3 21 ~~ 37 2' 3

,cr Tuberculous Diseases.. 22 13 .., II r1 I. 2 22 2 2 18 t .. 2 r .•

xases of Nervous System.. 54 46 ec 6 34 20 I~. 3 5 4 4 r6 3 ! 16 8 it

ll:.rt Diseases........ z { o. 34

3 7 g

tg i i .. .. 2 t ' 2 6 10 3

!'. :,

.......~

chitis ............ ..... t a I

zo 27.2 ; ~ 7~

r 7 7

7 5 .. 13 I

..camonia ................... 55 I 41 ! .,5.2 35 21 2 z, io 3 35 1 z 8 8 t

'icr Diseases of Res ira- 17 27....

tort' Organs...........

98 .. 3 z . , :I

5 ..

..........

r r 6 I 4

sea=es of Digestive System. 76 ! 64 ... 42 34 7 21 II .. 39 ~ 3 _ ro 14 7

I'.s~ases of Urinary System..' 42 38 .... 22 zi .. .. I r . e 4 19 14 3

i' Zenital De~Ili[}#.........' St i f3 .... .3 a5 12 32 = .. 51 .. .. : .. ..

Age .................... II h .... .3 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. rr

?les .................... 6 1 6 56 3 t. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. 2 1 2

r violent deaths.......... 43 37 22•7 32 11 .. .. .. 3 6 6 rb II 1

1'.I.,ther causes ............. 45 7.' .... 24 2t 5 r r .l ie 2 .. 12 .3 2

* This colu•nn contains the averae numher of deaths for the corrcspon iing we. k of the past ten years, increased , rrespond with the increase of population.

T:)i< c,12mn eiv-s the total number of deiths fir the cerre;pindi.1; week of the prow. )us year. I :c''-i ! -•:_ ; r m is.:re births, atrophy, inaa:ti :a, m,r.tstn.,-,, a:elect iris, cyaaocis and preternatural births.

Causes of D.atli ito! S,'eci/ie,l in the For;;roin, Trl'l~.

Zyuwtic. Circulator,. G. uito-ru -Liar}'.

1 -.:... ,s, r ; Syphilis. r ; Cerebro- Aneurism. r. Bright's Dis ase, 35 ; Nephritis, 6 Fever, 5; Puerperal Diseases of Bladder and Prostate

,, r. I. Gl.md, I.

. _ ., t - - R.'spiraiony. ' Caetr,rn!Qry.

Liryn.zitis. I ; C-mgcatinn of Lun-,s, Caries, I ; Arthritis, I. c n i qtr. rra I mphysem.1, r; H)'drotho ax,

l.n.ercular %I.~n -ul-, . Pleurisy, I ; Hemorrhage of

1- )ben ulosi etc.. 4 : I alucs Longs, i ; Chronic Brorchit,s - .4 -'z nt.

• .-ter,ca, z , Tuhercu!ar Poison, I ; Fractures and Contusions, : ius 1' Anaemia. 2 ; 1>1 2- ,o ; Burns and Scalds, 4 ; Drown- -. c . Rheumatism, z ; Chronic ing. 5 : Suffocation, r ; R ilroau'.,

.. :natism, I. Da, estit e. 5; Sunstroke. 2; Surgical Opera-

-\'er ous. Gactro-enterin;, 22; Gastritis, 4; tionc, I.

Enteritis, 4 Cirrh':sis, 5: Helm- -

'is. 4 ; Meningitis and tins. ;: ,her Dievn (Liver, f,thrr Cat es.

' haun., 14 ; Apnplexv 17 ; r ; Peritonitis, 4 ; O, tr. ction of -.I sr - I , Insanity, 3 : Sites- Intestines, 2 ; 7 t f hl us, 4 ; Past partum H2 m orrhage. r

f B - tin, - ; Epilepsy, Hernia, I ' faun lice, r : G 21 Rupture of L ter,ts, t ; Foram •n , --n.ls I I veenstion of I:rain, Stones, I , Ulcer of Stomach Ovale Open , _ • Imperforate

• !,n me Hydrocephalus, i : Dentition,-. ; L• 'c•~ration I ln.e -- Rectum, I ; Cleft Palate, I. <> of Brain, 2 : Peripheral tines. 7 ; Tons,htis, I ; Chronic

en-, :. Constipation, I. H imicide. 3.

ttlls .4crerdin',- to Caus;, .31tnzt:3! Rat,• p:r I 00 a;v/ .15,. zatll JVTcor-hvu}', and -Vumnfcr of Deatlis in Pi.e'u7ic Institutions Jr 13 11e',ks.

June June June July July July J:)ly . July -a :E. Aag. .Aug. Au;. Sept. .: I-.. oia c. it. t3. 05. 2. 9. I1. 23. 30 13 22. 27. 3.

563 8t> E45 t.:3e r._;,5 1,081 1.434 1,151 • 853 7S9 *7z3 ylS

.i 24. 2 3.23 34.13 29. I4 3S. o9 30. 8a 4.83 33.0.1 24.25. 2=.42 2c. 23 .20.30

'aheri. ............. 2 '.., 13 23 17 zr, 21 30 27 24 17 r; r6 iS

'p .................. S ,3 I 4 4 12 Ii 18 1 to 9 5 5 S E

arial Fever......... 2 4 5 4 I 4 4 7 3 t 6 2 1 2

I.:T;tegy ........ ........ 5{

37 2 5 23 23 23 21 • 22 15 7 6

8

-'-let Fever........... 2r 32 29 24 7 8 7 - 3 to 2 I4 4

,.:':ul-pox .............. .. 4 z .. 2 .. 4 I .. 7 4, r 3

:fhoid Fever......... 7 5 3 to S S 14 17 9 12 IC tl 15

t.'°us Fever.......... r 2 r r

::r opting Cough....,.. 4 4 13 4 rt 15 r: it r6 6 14 r4 12

:rrhceal Dis _ases..... 3z 64 107 179 3'S 4 5̀ 335 391 z16 191 133 132 97

rr!tmal Diseases l zt' 59 too r6i 2'-1 438 310 353 226 r6{ ti. 1 Sra 86 .,ter 5 years......

!;is................ 50 Si 86 85 93 134 Sc ! 95 72 85 '~ 25 8a 92

r nchitis .............. 33 32 20 , 27 2 23 25 25 17 15 II r1 14

1 :,amonia ............. 209 io6 Si ;x C- 71 6- 68 73 53 f, .r 56

!,er D'.'eases of Res.) iS 17 t, 8 17 ! 23 17 2t 16 53 7 14 i

:irvtort' Organs...) 4 7

S. lent Death'......... 40 53 49 31 4t Si 37 137 203 S 49 4, 49

:ice one year......... 123 0_3' 284 328 485 fee 455 5`-3 351 z85 244 214 222

:ier five nears ........ 344 413 431 457 64a 862 647 773 SIS 429 i 369 329 335

I ,^tosixty-five........ 353 372 333 I 321 330 . 4 Ic 370 I 550 558 359 349 336 331

r:-five years and river 6° 78 5t 1 6; 67 74 64 III 107 65 71 6o 52

I:: Public Institutions ... 171 zc2 r77 t93 194 222 zor 290 229 x75 ISa 137 16o

'1 3 9. 73 S I 3 7 73 ~'

In uest Cases........... $3 9 Ito 8 r2. io r 222 108 99 92 96

hivan barometer........ n.'.56 229.944 19.728 29.856 30.09. 29.864 29-946 23.864:29.857 29.851 29.558 29.905 29.995

Henn humidity......... 7) 3n- 77 81 76 77 1 75 76 73 72 68 I74 69

Inches of rain........... 1.32 .19 .za .75 x.09 ... 2.30 .25 1.34 1.92 ... III .8r . n I :1I e a n temperacurel 69.42 75.42 76,7° '72.1° 7 73.45 72.6° 83.7° 74.0= 78.3° 75.00 I7r.9° 166.8°

DI:a)mum temperature l 83° 95° . 9r° 855 88•' gz° Sy° 97° E8° 955 8 83° Si

lhtainum temperature) 58° 6z0 6r 0 6t°

1,9' 60' 575 71° 66° 65° 62° 6r° 5z° Fahrenheit)....... f

11.:plicate discovered after report was printed.

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Eighth ............................ • :: r 21

Tenth ............................~ .t 3 3 .. z i, .. I i .. i I " i r

Eleventh . ............... .......... 3 5 4 .. 3 .. .. 2 .. .. r

Twelfth..........................- welfth......................... 7 5 - 5 .. z z n6

7•hlrteenth ......................... 3 12 i r -. .. .. .. I' 25

Fourteenth ........................', I s .. I ., .. .. ' .. ,. .. .. -. 14 FiEreenth ...................... ... z .. 'I r I .. . r .. r 3

Sixteenth ..........................S .. .. i .. r ..................23

Seventeenth ............ ........a z ., r .... ..I.. i

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Iwen,Seth ......................... .. .I I .. 4 .. .. r .. I .. ;:. I I~ - ,r)rent5--fir.[ ....... .. i .. .. .. .. .. • 1\venty-sec.,nd .................... 4 2 7 3 6 .. c .. .. . .. I 3 .. I 7•.

Twenty-third ..................... 6 ,. r .. I .. 2 .. .. I I ..

Twenty-fourth .................... e ,. • .. .. I .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ! .. - I

Total .......-... 5) 59 3`' 6 46 19 8 4 t3 7;8•

Ins/'c'ctinnns of r1'711E SdS. Total nu mLer of inspections made ................................................ 7,312

Classified as folllove : Inspections oftenenieil-houses ........ ........................................• 4,575

•• private clttelrings .......................... G6 .. lodgiro-houses .................................................... II tlstables ...........................................................215 ., clait liter-lt uses .... .............................................. 257 .. other pre mises ..................................................... I,.546 • . (uvererwiled tenements tat night) . ... ................ . ............... 142

Total number 'if c1':izene' c-n,plaint,. attended to ..... . . .. . .. . . .... . ......... . . . . . . I,o76 ,. ., verified ... . .... . .............................. S70 fo.tnd baseless, or nuisance already abated........ 25.6

`I original complaint: my In<pcctors ......... . ... . . . . . .. ............ . 66 )

Ii1Sf_'cttons Cf ./'ods, (/iosnical Al1:7jl'Si S, -tc. Total number of tnspecttors of milk .............................................. I,S27 „ specimens examined ............................................. 4,fS3

„ quarts of mill( rlcoIItivcd .. ..... ...... .... ................. .. t t I •' impaction: of fruit, vegetables and calmed goods ........ . ........... 3,757 .• 1, rands of same condemned and destroyed ..... . . . ........ . . ........ 303,790 1 iuspecb ins of n,catand fish ....................................... Z,3E7

`. J,ound,- of same c e/emued and destroyed . ...................... . . . 22,620 ii au:dvCuss of [nitre and other foods .............................. . .... 62 I, experitnentalanalyses .......................................... . ....,.

Analytical 117ork -Summary. Unadulterated 6 e1Vttttelated (,kimmcrl)....e ............ ...................... 205 Milk-46 samples Adulterated (wa,erml) ............... ldulterate'l (ortttere(l and skimmed) ..... . ..... . ................ 5

Condensed milk-5 naroples, unadulterated. Well sinter-5 sample, c mtominateci with selvage. Croton water-- 5 samples from various parts of the city, including sample for regular weekly

analysis (see below) ; I .ample subanue.t to bacteri )logical examination, and found to contain 560 living bacteria per comic centimetre.

Adalps~s of Crotott 1l'a!er, SepiemCer i, 1592. Result Expre aed to Parts per 100,oeo.

Appearance ...............................................Slightly turbid. Color .................................................... Yellow brown. Odor(at ioo' Fahr.) ....................................... illarshy.

Chlorine in Chlorides ...................................... 0.232

Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ........... . . . ............... . 0.352 Phosphates, Phosphoric Acid (P_ (J5) in ...................... Very faint trace. Nitrites ... .......... .. ... ....... ...... , .. . o.a,ol Nitrogen in Nitrates and Nitritee (method of Gladstone and Tribe) 0.0317 Free Ammonia ...... ..................................... o.cot5

Albuminold Ammonia ... . .............. ..... .... 0.0205

Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime Before .

boiling..... 5.56 After boiling..... 5.56

Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ........................ 2.90 Mineral matter (non-volatile)--Lust Carbonic Acid not restored . 6.20 Total solids (by evaporation at 230° Fahr.) . . . . . .......... . .. . . 9.20 Temperature at hydrant, 73 Fahr.

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"< 30 George A.\Vood ............. J \Vharlage District No. z, N. R....... ca83 49

" 3o I Edward Abeel ............... 4, " •.... 1163 47

., 30 P. F. Kenney................ . ' 6, " .... 436 50

,, 31 Charles Parks ................ 8, " 567 57

,, 30 Jailies J.Flemins ` to " a7 a 30

30 'I homas P. Walsh............ to 44 34

,' 3o Henry A. Palmstine.......... r, E. R 109 90

30 Charles S. Coye .............• 3, " .•••.. 259 88

'• 30 I James A. Monaghan.......... •̀ 5, " ..... 170 27

30 I Maurice Stack ............... 7• ••.•• 152 56

3o Joseph F. Meehan............ 9• •••••• 34 00

" 30 W. Carson............ o, " rr, " •••••• 48 33

"< 30 John J. Martin ..............• " 13, " ...... 38 go

30 '~ Canda & Kane ............... 4 mos. rent I. U. w., for pfm. bet. road and raid sts., H. R ............... 36 33

2,217 84 I Aug.3o

SEPTEMBER 15, 18 92. THE CITY RECORD. 2 715

!rf ctious and Contagions 1)ise•ases. Total number of cases visited by Inspectors ........................................ 427

" premises visited by I)isiufectors .................................... 380 roonlsdisinfected ................................................ 909 other places disinfected ....... ................................... ...... persons removed to hospital ....................................... 13

'• prinlary Vaccinations ........... ................................. 808

re-vaccinations ...................... ............................ .' certificates of vaccination issued .......... ........................ 1.002

Too points of vaccine virus collected ..................... .............. 2,700 ''caIdlat,v tubs e of vaccine virus tilled .................. ............ .' cattle examined by Veterinarian . ............. ...................

. ... 583

glandcred horses destroyed ........ .. .......................... 36

Total number of dead annuals removed from streets .. . ........ ............... 676

Executive AC 1011. Total iunn1ber of orders issued for abatement of nuisaIioo. ............................ 1,251

aUnrney's notice; issued for non-compliance with orders...... ....... 172 civil actions begun ................................. ............. 28 arrests nlalle .................................................... 16 judgments obtain ell in civil courts ................................. 4

•̀ •• C;11111 nal courts .............................. ...... permit., issued ... .......... ............................... 173 persons removed from overcrowded apartments ...................... 50

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'Fhc 7 iS IIcatl;. rehrc,.'nt a death-rate of 20.38, ag:nnst 20.62 for the previous week and 22.72 for the come<p mdine vweel: of i$ql.

C'nIteltius ❑ 11 , 1 mt,cmOus diseases continue to plecrcase, the number of cases reported of dipli- tlleria, lucasle:, searlet fever, typhoid lever and sill being respectively 59, 59, 36, 46 and 6, against 58, 73, 40, 42 and II flu- the previous tveck, a toll of _o6 auain.t 224. Diphtheria increased -slightly between Fod-Moiih and Twenty--.i'th streets East and \West, and in the an nexed district, dee1oasitt5, as a rule, elewhere, the decrease b'_ing most marked between Fortieth and Eighty-sixth -tree,, 1VNest. Mleales incre:tscai between UivOi,ai street and the East river, and between Grand and Rivington streets, east of Norfolk street, decrca,ing generally in other parts of the city. Scarlet fever increased below Liberty .,Lrcet. and between I.iviugton and 1 ourteenth streets, east of Avenue B, (lecn•asint,, as a rule, e;-,elvhere, the decrease being especially Marked between 'Twenty-sixth and Fortieth streets West : 22 of the 46 case, of typhoid fever were below Fourteenth street, and 17 of these were east of Broadway. Of the remaining 24, 13 were above Fortieth >uect

By order of the Board. E il\lt)NS CLARK, Secretary,

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

At a meeting of the Board of Docks of the City of New Vork, held at the office of the Board, pier "A," Battery place, Thursday, September 1, 1892, at it o'clock A. ti.

Present-President Crain. Commissioner Post.

" Phelan. The minutes of the meetings held the t8th and 25th ultimo were read and approved. The Health Officer of the Port of New York, appeared and requested the use of

the naphtha launch, belonging to the Department, for boarding incoming vessels during the pre-valence of cholera.

On motion, his application was granted, he agreeing to pay the salary of the boatman. A representative of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey appeared, and requested a

lease of the Pier foot of Fifteenth street, North river, for ten years, with privilege of renewal. He was informed that he would be notified when the lease of the pier would be sold at public auction.

Alderman Patrick J. O'Beirne appeared, and denied that he had made any statement reflecting upon the Board, as published in a newspaper report.

A number of coal dealer,, doing business at Manhattanville, appeared respecting the bulkhead between One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and One Hundred and Thirtieth streets, North river. They were informed that the Engineer-in-Chief was preparing plans, specifications and form of contract for building a new bulkhead thereat.

Joseph Murray, of the firm of Murray & Co., lessees, appeared and requested that dredging be ordered in front of the bulkhead foot of East Fourteenth street.

On motion, the Engineer-in-Chief was directed to Make requisition for such dredging. The communication from the Engincer-in-Chief, suggesting the adoption of a new rule,

providing a special penalty for allowing timber to go adrift in the harbor, was tabled. The communication from Michael Mitchell of August 25th, requesting permission to erect a

gateway across the inner end of the Pier foot of West Thirty-fifth street, together with the report of the Engineer-in-Chief in reference thereto, were,

On motion, taken from the table, placed on file and permit granted to maintain said gateway (luring the pleasure of the Board.

The following communications were received, read and, On motion, ordered to be placed on file, viz. : Frons his Honor the Mayor---Requesting a report as to the condition of outlet-sewers, pier,

an 1 bulkheads, together with the streets adjacent. The action of the President in replying therelo approved.

Front John II. SLarin, lessee-Accepting the terms of the permit granted August 25, 1892, for the erection of a sited on l'ier, new 58, North river.

From Sheridan & Byrne-Requesting a lease of the Pier foot of West Fifteenth street fl ten years, lvith privilege of renewal. Stale that when the lease of said pier is to be sold at public auction they will he notified.

From Campbell, Nichols S. Dwyer-Requesting information respecting the transfer of the lease of the Pier foot of Bethune street, -North river. The action of the Secretary in replying thereto approved.

From the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, lessee-Requesting that the Pier foot of West Thirty-seventl: street be repaired. The Euginecr-in-Clli„f directed to repair.

From Cavanagh & Collins, lessees-Requetinng , c,t . ,-i•In It, .,i llrI to W. T. 'di rbly tlair leases of theIeilklhead between Piers, new I and I . f,X1,1, riV•r, 1111 I,ulhlit t fort f Ninety-ninth street, East river.

On motion, the following resolution was ad pled Resolved, lh t license and consent be and he ; -I,, ''l , t'a•:-iii h ;e t ,Ilin, .c-sees

of the bulkhead between Pier, new 1, and Pier, old t, .A rlll r.ccr, .uot ,ulLJi,a'l at f, L f last Ninety-ninth street, IaLst river, to sit!det to AV. J. Murray ;r, much of Ills iv Iitii fa c grouted by cur lain leases, dated respectively April 27, i8gi, and April t8, isgo, as may accrue at said bulkheads provided the said lessees, Cavanagh & Collins, and the sureties to said lease;, ,hall execute amt file an agreement in writing with this Iloard that their obligations under tha pr ,visions thereof shall not in any manner be affected or impaired by reason of saint license and consent to sail subletting.

From the Consumers' Ice f ompany- Requesting permission to place a weigh-office on the bulkhead foot of I loratio street, North river. Referred to the I lock Master.

From the t?nebcc Steamship Company Requesting the Board to allow said company to execute the lease of I'ter, new 47, North river, without furnishing a bond. Referred to the Treasurer. The President sating in favor of granting the request.

From ]L Engle-Requesting an extension of time until October t to complete the work ' building a new bier foot of Third street, East river, under Contract No, 455. Referred to the h:ngineer-in-Chief to examine and report. The I'resident voting in favor of granting the request.

Front R. I'. Staats--Requesting an extension of time for the completion of building the exten- sion to the pier toot of Bethune street, North river, under Contract No. 419. Referred to the Engineer-in-Chief to examine and report. The President voting in favor of granting the request.

From the Old Colony Steam!) at Company -Submitting plans and specification, for the pro-pose,t exten:ion to l'i•~r, old 2S, North river, in accordance with permit granted June 9, 1892. Referred to the En,. inecl-iu-Chief to examine and report.

The folios, log ITemeits were granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the Engineer- in-Chief

Fire C1epartnlertt--Ii) run a ubvuay pipe under the wharf at Castle Garden to connect with fire-alarm box.

Ci,nsumers' lireviog Co--•fo drive a few Lines at the outlet to sal,-water pipe between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets, East river.

New \'ork Central and ltudson River Railroad Campauy To dredge between the north side of Sixtieth street and the south side of pier •' B," North river.

Sclmarzchild & Sulzberger -To repair the bulkhead between Forty-fifth and Forty.rixtit stOleN, East river.

From Lick Master I'allnstine ist. Reporting repairs required to Pier, old 6, East river. The Engineer-in-Chictt lirc•_t:J to

evamiue and report. 2,1. Rei,orting that Pier, new 6, East river, requires cleaning. The Engineer-in-Chief directed

to clean. From I lock \later Kenney t.;t. Reporting favorably on the application of John I.. Eccles for permission to place a scale

with shed, together with a coal hopper on the pier foot of Little A\e,t'1'welfth street. Referred to Conluliosioney, F'o,t anlr Phelan.

2(1. Stating that the lInikhead between Piers, old 8 and 59, North river, is in a dangerous au ,i dilal,idatl•d con'lilion. The Engineer-in-Chief directed to repair if necessary.

Front I )ocl< Master Coye : i,t. Reporting, that the bulkhead between Piers 23 and 24, East river, requires cleaning. The-

Engineer-in-Chief directed to clean. 2<l. keporting repairs required to the pavement between Piers 26 and 29, East river. 'I'hc~

Engineer-in-Ci:ief directed to repair if necessary-. 3'I. Reporting lav, ,rably ii 1)011 the application of M. W. 'Turner of august 25. to we

portable scales .,n the bulkhead foot of Rutgers hhp, East river, once a month. Permit granted, to continue ,nly'luring the pleasure of the Board.

Front I)ocic %Iast,-r Carson, i,t. Recommending that Madison avenue, east and we-st of the bridge, be pay.d. The

h.ngineer-Iii iimf directed to ezaminc and report. 2t1. Recommending the piacinu of tire.hydrant on the northwest corner of One Hundred and

Th rty-eighth street and 3[adison avenue. Request the Department of Public AYorks to locate said hydrant.

1. Rue',lnnlending that the lessee be directed to replank the Pier at the foot of East One Hundred an'l',evente'~ntl, street. The Engineer-in-Chief directed to examine and report.

lie T,easurcr sun mitten the following reports : 1st. klecoulniatditi., that a charge of 830 per annum he made, commencing July 1, 1892, and

I ayai>Ie at the end of each month to the 1lock \latter of the district, for the boat-hou.;es of William lieI)un,Mi, between Onc hundred and Seventh and One Hundred and Eighth streets, North river. l:eeanimeidatioo adohred.

L Reconnnendimg that no wharfage be charged the training-ship '' New Hainp,hire " while berthed at the Pier foot of Twenty-ciahth street, East river. Recommendation adopted.

3d. Reporting that lie had arranged for increased telephone facilities at Pier '' A," -North river, by having an additional telephone connection established in Room 3.

The I'rea.,urer, Connnissioncr Phelan, sabinitted his report of receipts for the week endin _1ugu;t 31, 1892, atuouMting to S24,349.84, which was received and ordered to be spread in full on the nlituttes as follow.;

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Fkost Vc HO\t. Foe WIIAT. I A\IOLNT. 'I.OT,sl.. DATE

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1892. I?qz.

Aug. 24 Pacific Mail S.S. Co.......... ~ r ,trs. r;nt Pier, new 34, and bpd., -N. R ................... :a'3,75° co ,

.' 24 '' .......... •̀ extension Pier, ❑ ew 34, N.

.... • R ........one 1,3595 74

•̀ a; ' Jo-eph Cornett .............. Pier foot of N. R. J st.,. Bo 8o

-5 J. M. Rogers .......... ...... " Picr at r38th st , N. R..... 37 5o

,, 25 Morgan & McGee,rn........i r me. and rt days rent of N. side Per 6z, E. R ..................... i35 50

--- $x6,148 54 Aug.27

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THE CITY RECORD. Si: i"rF:Mlll':h 15, 1SC)2,

I992. I

Au. ;o William Cruikshank........... I qrs. rent 1. u. w. for extension to Pier 9, N, R ................

Clark \ Seaman ............. for pfm. bet. Piers S &9, N. R....................

Knickerbocker Ice Co„-. , ,.. bad, at Bank st., N. R......

`• 1. U. w. for extension Pier at

... 43d st., N. R...........

” .......i bad. at yid st., E. R .......

-.,,...-~ 2 mos. rent berth at S. side Pier at 28th st.. E. R.....................

Farmers' Feed Co.,,,,,. „,. , it rent filled-in land 1, 6td st„ E.

Maine Steamship Co.......... r mos. rent pint. W. side Pier 38, E. R.

....... t yes. rent Pier ;8 and ?4 bad. west.! erly. E. R............

.. ; . J . ̀• Pier at 46th st., N. R ...... John A. Bouker ..............'

.. r ̀. ..............I. " \.'i and end Pier at Lath st., N. R ..............

. hhi. fit of 70d ,t E. R.

John R. McPherson........... " pfm. S. 4oth st., N. K.......

55.983 46 Aug.31

524.340 84 524,i4984

Respectfully submittJed, AMES J. I'HELA %, Treasurer

. om the Etrineer-in-Chief t-.t. Recommending that the offices at Chambers street and at Franklin and Kest Washington

M1rket sections be paiu:ed and the roofs tarred. Recommendation adopted. 2d. Recommending that the Piers at Fifty--fifth ancll'ifty-sixth streets, North river, be repaired.

iRecotnntendation adopted. 3d. Recomnieitoling that the East River Electric Lithting Company be directed to remose

:cmporarily the salt-water pipe now under the Pier foot of Ea<t Twenty-6ftlt street, Recomntenda-:!on adopted.

4th. Reporting that August 2;. 1592. the °cow ''Brooklyn'' lost thirteen old boiler shells , erbuard at the bulkhead north of East Ninety-fourth street. Notify the outlet's of said scow to ::ove.'

5'.h. I:eporting the completion of the extension cf Pier, new 24, North river. 'Pile Secretary !rected to prepare the necessary lease.

6th. Li relation to the dredging in front of the platform between Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Teets, East river, reque trct Tuly zS, t3a2, ity Neitllioger, Schmidt \ Co. The Engineer-in-Chief .rected to do sail work, provided the leo.ees file an agreement in writing to repair all damage to hi platform consequent upon ,.iM dredging.

7th. S.tpplementar_y report on Secretart'a Order No. t 1777 as to the area of land under vvoter cored by additional structures at the foot of I ungay street, East river, Referred to the

Treasurer. Sth. Partial report on Secretary's Order No. 12205 returning plans submitted by John II.

eating lessee, for a ohed on ''ter, new 5S, -North river. flans approved. The Engineer-in-Chief .ubmitted the following report- on Secretary's Orders \_0, I21oi. As to the application cif the I)el-~artm,rnt of Public Charities and Correction for

tipper coil clock at 131.uksveil'; Islanri. File 1-ngittecr-in.Cltief directed to do said work. 12137. _t. i, , the c_,ndition of the plank approach to Parouia Ferry at Warren ;treel. 12153. A to the repairs re, luired to the bulkhead at Lincoln avenue, Harlem river. The

per-in-L'hiet directed to repair. 1_204, As to the application of j > =ph Moore to pierce the bulkhead, and piers at the foot

i:auoev'ourI and Little \\'e-t Tot elfth -tree's, North river. '1- ran,mit copy of said report to To,;ph are. -No. 1215q. As to the area r,f land uu•ler seater bed-,ngirr_ to the city occupied by the bath-

-- a1-e and approach erected by \William Kramer on the north <tle of the ~l ier toot f \\ est (Inc .-,fired and Fifty-filth street.

No. tt9oo. That he h.td cleaned bulkheads a' t ,ne Iluncired and Seventh, One hundred an, 1 c, ail and >ne Iluncired and Twenty--niutlr 2treets. Ilarlem river,

No. 12173. :15 to a sunken canal bo:u lying at the foot ,f West Seventieth street. The Engineer-in-Chief reported that he had supervised the following work under Secretary'<

"nn_). I1325, Repairs to Pier, old 40, North river. \ ,. 11542. painting of sheds on Piers, new 20 and 21, North river.

I I723, Repairs to Pier, uety ^_S, \„rth river, II724. Repair; to Piers, 4 and 5. North river. 1172 . Repairs on ''ter 2.N erilt river.

,. I !S94. l'iacin of structure nit Pier tilt 8, North river. for fire telegraph a apparatus.

94 g 5 lr 12o6j, I)redging along Rant street, from Cherry to Water street. 1207S, llredging in front of the bulkhead at \'rater otreet.

. ', 121 ,2. Removing -igns, etc., frm the fence around the outlot of the Hudson Tunnel 1-_,- . :v Company, south of P.er, lieu 42. North river.

yO. tdto6. Dr;viiig of piles, etc,, t .ot c,f East seventieth ,tweet, y,,. t2152. Erection of fence near the foot ,_f Kest Eighty-third street.

12, S6. I_)redging at the foot of seventy-fifth street. E;tst acct. 13195. Repairs- '.0 I'ier, new 28, -North river.

l he Engineer-in-Chief reported that the following work had been done by the force of the r;ntent under Secretary's Unler..

tt 405. ]lei -en \ulcanized piles under the extension to Piers, new 24 and 34, North river. 12102. Relaid pavement Ott the bulkhead on the north and south sides of Seventy-ninth

'North river. , 12140. Repaired Pier at Forty-seventh street. North rtvt--

c En;gin_er-in-Chef returned Secretary's Order No. 1214S, superserlr'd by No. t21o6 ; and - t 1_j02, superseded by No. 12136 ; and No. 12134 superseded by No,. 12194.

I lie following requisitions were passed

Register No. For \\'i-,at. Estimated Cost.

e6c. Bolts. washers, etc ..................................................... $26S on 066. Pipe fittings, etc ........................................................107 00

,967, Gas governor .......................................................... qo 00 1-unil er ....................... ........ .. . ........................... 177 00

q. Ilardware .............. .......................... .. 45 00 ..................

;.r,7u. Broken stone ........................................ ................. 2oho00

,)71. ,.and ............ ................................................... 7 50 72. Canal barrows, etc ................................................. ... 174 00

`1973. Lard oil, etc .......................................................... 67 50 9974. Wrought spike ................... .................................... 414 00 9975, Covering boilers ...................... ................................ 53 24 9976. Wood split pulleys ............................................ ........ 30 70 9977. Belting, etc ...... ........................... .......... ............ 183 00

9978. \Croughtiron anchors, Iler 11) ............................................ o6 9979. Spun yarn,etc ........................................ ................ 115 00

9980. \\ ood screws ..........................................................90 00

9981. \Vrought-iron axles, etc ........................... ..................... 50 00

99S2. Oakuin ............................................................... 208 48

9983. Supplies .. ........................................................... 115 co

9984. Asbestos material ...................................................... 44 92

9955• Cast-iron steam chest ........................ .......................... Io 00

The Treasurer reported that ht had received the following estimate fr furnishing the I)epart-ment with broken stone, sand and wrought spike

About t,5oo Cuba Yards Broken Starr'. Hudson River ',tone Supply Company .............................. $t 35 p:rcubic yard. Brown S Fleming ...................... . ......................... t 38 ,1 William Ttunrr ............................... .................. t 45 Joltn A. Bunker........ ... .............. 147 ” ........................ Alexander J. Howell.................................... ........ 1 93 ,•

Murray & Co ................. ..................... ........... 16o

Abets? 1,000 Cubic Yards Sand. Murray & Co .................................................... $o 65 per cubic yard. James McLaughlin ............................................... 74 c

John A. Booker .................................................. 77 Brown& Fleming ................................................ 7o r

William Turner ..... . ................... ........................ 67 r,

18,000 Pounds JVroughf SJ'i . Peter Ti tames' Son ....... . . ......... . .......... . ..................... ......... $391 20 Alexander Pollock ............................................................. 414 00 Manning, Maxwell & Moore .....................................................472 20 AdolphStarke ................................................................. 427 30

The action of the Treasurer in awarding the orders to the lludson River Stone Supply Com-pany, Murray & Co. and Peter Timme,' Son, they being the lowest bidders, approved.

The Secretary' reported that the pay-rolls for the month ending August 3t, IS92, amount-ing to 5t3,6o9.99, and the pay-rolls for the General Repairs and Construction f„rce for the week ending August 20, 1892, amounting to 511,II7.2S, had been approved and audited and transtuitted to the Finance Department for pay'meut.

1 he President moved that tho A\ cst 5ho1e Railroad Company be directed to remove the fence from the new-made land at Harrison street and that the Providence and Stonington Steamship Coml,any he directed to remove the .shed on the bulkhead north of Pier. old 23.

Contntis.ioner Po.t tuovecl that the matter be laid on the table, which tva,,carried, the President voting in the negative.

'I he President gave notice that at the next meeting of the Board he would move that the Engineer-in-Chief be directed to proceed with the construction of the sea-wal: through Pier, old 29, North river.

On motion, the Engineer-itt-Chief tva, directed to place coiling-stones on the bulkhead-wall at Ninety-f„urth street, East river.

'rile following resolutions were imnanitnlustsly' adopted Resolved, That the Engineer-iu-C''hiet be and hereby is directed to repair and rebuild the scow

of Pile-driver No. It for use as a mixing scow in constructing the bulkhead or river-wail under the ''

new plan " adopted for the intprocuzc'nt of the water-fr„nt ; and also that lie be Ind hereby is ,li.

rectecl to build a new scosv f,,r'rile-driver No. t I to Ile user] in constructm, the bulkhead or river-wall under the '' tie w plan” adopted for the improvement „f the treater-lout ; and all the xi' , •rk hirebl c'rdered be performed otherwise than by contract, as pnnided by section 714 of the New York City Consolidation Act of ISS.r, and chat all the material, tools, etc„ necee,ary for the same hot now contracted for or which may not hereafter he contracted for, be purchased by the Treasurer otherwise than by contract.

Resolved, That the Engineer-in-Chief Inc and hereby- is directed in proceed with the consttue-tion of suHieirnt concrete base-blocks for the bulkhead or river-seal] between the southerly side of East Ninety-ninth street and the n-rthcrly side of 1-at Ctur Hundredth street ; and also that he be nn 1 hereby- is directed to proceed with the construction of abut three hundred and sixty-five feet of the said bulkhead or river-mall between the southerly side of East - inety-nintlrstreet and the nurth-erly side of East ()ne Itunclredth street, upon the same general plan as that of the Beach street sec-tion on the North river, and that all the work hereby ordered be performed otherwise than by contract as provided by section 714 of the A'c1s York City l'mtsolidatiun Act of 1552. and that it he done by the force of the Department by day's nork, except so much of the labor as is nosy car may hereatter be contracted for, and that ill the material and dredging neces.,ary for the above-mentioned or irk of the «ull not heretofore coutr:tctctl fcir, r which may not hereafter Ile contracted for, be purchased 1)5' the "Treasurer otherwise than by contract.

The toliotvin preambles and re.olutions were adopted, Conunis,ioner Post voting in the nrg.t-tir e :

\\ hereas, Under section 715 of chapter 410 of the Laws if 1882, the Board of the Department of Docks of the City of New A',-,rh is authorized to enquire by purchase m the name and for tl,e benefit of the Corporation of the City ai -New Vork, wharf property in said city, and all rights, term,, easements and prisile ges pertaining thereto, ,iii ject to the approval of the Commi-ssioner; „f the Sinking Fund. and agree With ;uch owner, upon a price for the came, and in case of failuec to o ogles, to initiate lca! proceedings, to ac, luire the ,acme for the improvement of the tsater-fi'oat

of paid C ity ; and \VItorents, Said Board is desirous of acquiring in the name and for the benefit of the Corl,ora-

tiun of the City of Nea' 'irk, all riparian aril \tItarfagc rights and all interests in or appurtenant to tine in iii', ina-(Ie.,crbed premi., n, to shit : Pier, old \n, 7, North ricer ; also the bulkhead adjc,iit-lug same running trim the southerly side eel said pier about fourteen feet more ur less southerly to a pomt projected un a line drawtn perilendicuL , to the ea.,te-ly line -,f \\e,t street at a point oite nuudresl and tueuty-carte feet six inch _s s ,utterly Of the southerly bile of Beet .,r street ; also the bulkhead aclj ,ming ,aid pier not hcrly and ruuuing from the a itherlt- sick of said pier ab ,ut for v -tice feet more or lei- northerly to a point projected on a line drawn perpendicular to the castcniv line of \lest strcet at a point thirty-cue feet soutlicily of the <outherl%v line of Rector street, together scith all the ri.iii of 11 lounge, crana,e, advantages and enx,hunents and al,purtenances the re%%itlt connected :

\\ hercas, It appeal, that William R. (ir:ue. lieorlge l. Vingut. henry K. \'tngut, August F. V-input, licnlatnin \. 11 \ u, gut , hen-;-at last ul 1-.1icabeth 1'. 1 loycl, deceased; and _'}bed floe, executor ouster n ill e,t aid! Eiiz:tl;etlt F. II 'vi, Caroline W. Ct ant, I:miline l) ,me. \Mar S. \Whitney, \Mary C . \\ arren. 1'IIillip- Phee hi\ and I.luyd Pit renis, indn- iduaily an,l as executors, etc., under will Of Stephen W. I'h-euix, oecca,v lit. \lice \\. Broi son, The u i, is I Iiicl ester, committee of per-sou of hell. W. i"uy_lam, J. 1-red. Kernochan anrt I•:-Ixand W. Coble-, executor, and trustees under w+ 'ill of Stephen .d1 data AV 'limey'. and j,,suphinr, "tephen, Mar S., Arthur and Agnes \l. Whitney, children 01 said Stephen S. \\ hitnev, deceased; I larriette \1'. Berrcman, Cornelia L. Hecksher, Gr'urgiantri .Me C Mellon, 1':miline I). \\ inthr, ,p, Maria 11 . Lavin ~tuu, Carulme S. hcllull es, Everetta C. \\ hitney, Mar \ r. hernoch:ui, itepinenn \\ hlutcy and the trustees of Colambia College at',- the owl em- in o,mmuu of above-described pi C miser, with all thin hetetlitauents and ca,ements therewith c,. nuccte, i ;

Resolved, That this Board offers to purchase the abuse-described premises and pay for a g „1 aml sutticicut title therefor, to he approved be the Cihrphiratton Counsel of the City of New Y.-r_. for said Pier, Old 7, North river, the sure of one hundred and ttic- note-five thousand dollars, 'anrl I - the 5ail ball heads as hereull,efore described and adjoining said pier the sum of five huniim. dullats per running foot front ,thong the westerly line of 1V rest street, subject to the approval of tin CGdmmissioner., of the inking fund, as prescrihe,I by- laic.

Resolved, That a copy- of these preambles and resolutions be served upon the said owner. i:: uommun as aforesaid, or their legal representatives, and that they be and hereby are requested within ten clay's front receipt hereof, to notify this Board in writing vvhetlier they will sell the rights and interests iu Above-described premises, to the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Nei' \'orb, l, it the price above nteutioned ; and in the event that they ,hall fail to notify this Hard of their vli1Minuiies° to so convey the rights and interests as aforesaid, it shall he deemed 111.11 n,, price ::a,1 be agreed upon for the said premises bettc,en the said ulvners theicof and this Uc-partment,

\\ hereas, Under section 715 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1852, the Board of tine D eDepartment of l)ocks of the City of New Vurk is authorized to acquire by purchase ill the tame and for the benefit of the Corporation of the City of New 1 ork, sr'harl i roperty in said city, and all night,, terms, easeu:ents anti privileges pertaining thereto, subject to the al ,proval of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, and agree with such owners upon a price for the same, and in case of failure to so agree to Initiate legal proceeding-, to acquire the .saute for the improvement of the water front of said city ; and

\\'lterca-, Said Board is desirous of acquiring in the name and for the benefit of the Corpora-tion of the City of \ew Yurk all riparian and wharfage rights and all interests in or appurtenant to the following-de>cribed premises, to wit : trier, oil \o. 3, North river, also the bulkhead adjoining same, running from the southerly side of said pier about eighty feet more or less southerly to a point projected on a line drawn perpendicular to the eaterly line of \Vrest street at a point two hundred and forty-two feet eight inches northerly of the northerly line of Battery place ; also the bulkhead adjoining said pier northerly and running from the northerly side of said pier about seventy-seven feet more or less northerly to a pwnt projected on a line drawn perpendicular to the easterly line of West street at a point seventy-five feet southerly of the southerly line of Morris street, together with all the rights of wharfage, cranage, advantages and emoluments and appurte- uancestherewith connected ; and

'Whereas, It appears that. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company-, Caroline \1 . Crane, Emihne Dore, Mars' S. Whitney, Mary C. \Warren, Phillips I'hcruix and Lloyd l'hga%x, individually and as executors, etc., under x ill „f Stephen W. Phoenix, deceased ; Alice W. Bronson, Theodore C hi-chester, committee of the person of Fer11. W. Suydam, J. Fred. Kernochan and Edward W. Corlics, executors and trustees under will of Stephen Suydam Whitney and Josephine Stephen, Mary s. Arthur and Agnes 'ml.'Whitney, children of said Stephen S. Whitney, deceased ; Harriette W. Barry-man, Cornelia L. Iieckscher, Maria W. Livingston, Caroline S. Fellowes, Everetta C. Whitney, Mary .s. Kernochan, Stephen Whitney and the trustees of Columbia College, and the United States -trust Company, John C. White, Francena l'toulet, John P, Groschon, Adeline, wife of William Fi Groschon, Henry W. Groschon, Henrietta A. C. Wagstaff, Alex. C. Bowden and Robert C. Embree,

,.1 CF. FROM \\ HOM.

FOR WHAT. DATE

ARMOI,NT, TOTAL. Demo.- !TED.

1890.

$200 00

375 00

_r2 50

25 00

330 03

250 00

25 00

33 2!

3,000 oo

75o co

525 00

200 of

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SEPTENIBER 15, 1892, THE CITY RECORD. 2717

1 I rustce, Gouverneur Kemble, executor of the estate of Gouverneur IKenible, deceased ; I. LeRoy

Stewart, executor, etc., of will of I lelen LeRoy Stewart, deceased, and (,)nincy C. I )eGrove and others, heirs of Michael E. I)eGrove, deceased, are the owners in common of above-(tescril)cd premises with all the hereditaments and casements therewith connected.

Resolved, That this Board offers to purchase the above-described prcmi.ses and pay for a good and sufficient title therefor to be approved by the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York for said Pier, olcl 3, North river, the suns of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; and for the said bulkheads as hereinbcfore described and adjoining said pier the sum of five hundred dollars per running foot front along the westerly line of West street, subject to the approval of the Commis-sioners of the Sinking Fund as prescribed by law.

Resolved, That a copy of these preambles and resolutions he served upon the said owners in common as aforesaid or their legal representatives ; and that they be and are hereby requested within ten days from receipt hereof, to notify this Board in writing whether they will sell the rights and interests in above-described premises to the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York for the price above mentioned ; and in the event that they shall fail to notify this Board of their willingne: s to so convey the rights and interests as aforesaid, it shall be deemed that no I price can be agreed upon for the said premises between the said owners thereof and this Depart-ment.

On motion, the Board adjourned. AUGUSTUS T. DOCHARTY, Secretary.

Thontas F. McCarthy Alexander Messager. 1). O' lirien. Ethvard 'Tracy.

Dock Rrfi/fees.

Charles Campbell. Terence O'L'rieo. Jatue; Struhan.

Slone Cutt,

Ship I. b,ndt , Bernartl Sweeney.

h'iger. Michael Fennell.

B/acksnrile.

Dennis lid.

Owen Iamb. Charles McColgan. James Mellen. John Mitchell. William Sheridan.

John Coffey. James Ilenne,scy Patrick 'ulliv'an.

Patrick Devlin.

Ilut;h \Icl,m1u :lin. Patrick Malls Jahn Swill. John \\11., ,n.

lime; 1 lull. I , II) ;, k --Is

Mm ' - s I',,lie.

'i'he Board then convened in executive session. I OecdJfn1r,l. P ram. sentPresident C re — John Leyden.

Commissioner Phelan. Absent— Post. Foreman of Dock h'rriido' 'I'he communication front the Civil Service Boards reporting that Charles J. Farley passed the 'Thomas J. Sullivan,

prescribed examination and is therefore eligible for promotion to the position of Assistant Secretary, On motion, the Board adjourned. was,

On motion, taken from the table, placed on file and the following resolution adopted : \C ;u 'rub I', DOCII.11ZT1", Secretary.

Resolved, That Charles J. Farley, who has been certified to by the Civil Service Boards as —- eligible for such position, be and is hereby appointed Assistant Secretary, on probation, with corn- j OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I arrditrr; Bureau.

peusation at the rate of S2,400 per annum, to take effect September 1, 1892. Now ti, =t, 23 Stewart uuildin„, Chambers street aim” The following communications were received, read, and, "1'HE STATEMI ", I' Of' HOURS DURING S Lind Its a ~t. to r. M. y, 9 A - 4 Oil motion, ordered to be placed on file, viz :

which the Public Offices in the City are open for business, and at which the Courts regularly open and

\6•ILLIA+t J Lvox, First Auditor. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Second Auditor.

Proud Patrick J. O'Brien—Requesting appointutetlt as Boatman. Application denied. ad;ourn, as well as of the places where such offices are I I From the Engineer-in-Cltief: I kept and such Courts are hell ; together summit the heads I

Bureau far the Collection at Assessments and.4rreart

1st. Reporting the Suspension of George Cash, Dock Builder, and recommending that he be oI I repartments and Courts : a/ Taxes and Assessrrreuts and of later Rents.

iischar~cd. ~, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Nos. 3r, 33, 35, 37, 39 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, g A Ni. to 4 P. sr.

On inotion, the said Cash was notified to appear before the Board Thursday, September i5, ruay ,'s 0//ice OSBORNE l.SCDAviEt., Collector of Assessments and 1892, at I t o'clock A. ',I., and show cause why lie should not be discharged for general mef6tciency, N o. 6 City Hall, to A. nL to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, to Clerk of Arrears.

and for having been intoxicated while on duty, June 23, I892. "t• HUGH J GIANT, Mayor. WILLIS HOLLY, See- No money received alter 2 P. x.

2d. Recommending that his action in directing that Laborer Louis \1'einheimer be not again retary and Chief Clerk. Bureau jar the Collection at City Re2enue and of assigned to duty as Acting Watchman be approved. ilayn -'s gtJdrsbdys O,,Fee.

Jorhets. On motion, said \\'eInffcimer tt'as su:spcLfled for thirty days. Nos i and 3 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

dd, Reporting that Simeon S. Dunning, Laborer, Acting \i'atchman, has been laid off and is No. i City Hall, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. Ni. Brund,cyJ 9 A. it, to 4 P. nl.

unassigned to ditty for havinE been absent front duty three successive clays without being excused. DaNIEL ENr,ELHARD, First

M Marshal,

Second JOHN A. SULLIVAN, Collectorof the City Revenue and

Superintendent of I1larkets. On motion, the said Dunning was discharged.

F RANK Fox, arshal. No money received after 2 P. M.

The compensation of Richard McCarthy, Blacksmith's Helper, and James Brown, Blacksmith, Bureau }or t.ie Coltect,an a} Taxes. was fixed at the rate of twenty-five cents per hour.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS.

THE MAYOR, Chairman PRESIDFNr or DEPARTME.rr ; No. 57 Chambers street and No. Reade street, 1 O'Brien,Laborer, was promoted to Dock 1 uilrler and Robert L. Hum hre s, Stone- '. J. 1 1} )r or T'.axES Axn AssESSti1F~TS, Secretary. Stewart Building, 9 A• M• l0 4 P. M.

cutter, was appointed 'ilason. Address EDWARD P. BARKER, Stoats Zeitung Buildin„ I GEORGE W. .IIcLE:w, Receiver of 1'av, ; ALPPEn The following persons were appointed : Tryon Row. Office hours, 9 A. H. to 4 r, St. ; Saturdays, I VuEDcNiiL'RGH, Deputy Receiver of 1'':'-s

o A. M. to so At. I No money received after 2 P. Al.

Laborers.

William I )ooley. Peter Shaw. Martin Murphy. John Ctuupbell. Robert Levy. Jllsepia Coyle. '1'hoina; 1laherty. J:uues Shea. John Flanagan. James Kenny. Eugene Gearty. John Mitchell. Patrick Gibbons. George _Abra.hams. Philip H. Smith.

Dock 13uif/t'r.r,

Edward Murphy, P. J. UYBrien. William Brock. Michael Monahan. Charles A. Bond. The lulloning persons were discharged :

Labor,ors.

Martin McGowan. James McEiitec. William Smith.

Dock b'cti/I/ rs.

Patrick Gibbons. Patrick O'Neil. Philip II. Smith. 'Ihe following persons were taken horn time list of employees, their names not having appeared

u the pav-rolls for the past four }Meeks Labor"ts's.

Patrick J. Barrett. luhn liavenden. Henry Walsh. Bernard Carney. Augustin J. Cherry. mlark Byrne. Michael Conroy. Patrick Collins. Michael Cloke. 'mlarcus Cane. Patrick Delaney. Patrick Cain. Ammo mo If. 1. )ickin,on. James 1)u11ovan, James I Levine, so. I. Edward Davis. Aich"las Drummond. lathe, Duffy. Peter A. Finnegan. Michael Ficnn. James Gibson. IOhtl J. Gilligan. James 1'. 1loran. John I. Hinckley. Casper 11ciu. William Belly, So. 2. Ileru:nd l.elly. \\'Iliiant Bceday. I-Awanl Kavanagh. Joseph Lytn:,n. \\ IIIi;Lin Kcalson. Arthur slef;urnack. James \ILGuire. Michael 'llc.\ vim) . Tame, McGon:ut. Martin McGowan. l'atrick \lut;urcrn. Patrick Jlelia. Charles Merritt.

\ tl,a ~. John . It C. . ~lalune. .I 1 oh . fur h .

1 ) Ti rank JIurl,ity. Joseph Mulholland. 1'ranci.'tnos,, No. I. l'hontas Nioure. Charles \\. Mickle. ',atnuul G.Orcutt. John O'\oil. '1-imuthy O'Connor. Daniel O'Connell. }William S. O'Brien. John l'itcalrlt. William Poole. Huhn Quinn. Dlortitne[ Quinn. Patrick Quinn. 1'auick Ryan. James Rock. Daniel Rice. Patrick Reilly. John Reilly. Frank Reilly. Jerenuah liedtlen. John Steinitz. Jame, A. 'Standish. Charleo sniitli. I tennis Shea. lieruard J. Shandley. Kranz Sacktnan. James "1'iernay. hredericic \Volfel. ,)hu 11. A', iseman. Nicholas 1-1. AV hire. William \\ arrcn. l hontas Walsh.

Dock 1,',Bleb •r'. hchvaid Brady. Thomas lire>nan, John Brown. George Bruckner. William Burke. Joseph l)e 'Temple, Jr ue~n'be 1. Ellis. Arthur Fink. John Kennedy. John Lynch. James P. McKenna. Martin 31cAvoy.

'I times 1lcllunald. 1'hornas Moore. Michael V. Monahan. William O'Brien. George \V. Rowe. William Stanton. Samuel Sargent.

.Stone Butters.

(iorge Archbold. Michael Handy. James Lynatt. James McKenna. William Maloney. AWilliam J. Scott. \l illiant Sanderson.

shag Carpezztrrs. Huhn O'Shea. James Reilly,

La/mores.

Peter Clarkin. Jeremiah Donnelly. Robert Dowker.

Jatues Duncan. Martin Dunn. Joseph F. Early.

Peter Higgins. Michael Iloran. Wallace Johnson.

1 rederick Klein. William Leitmore. Abraham Lyndecker

Charles J. Keen. Charles Lyman. Peter MicCool.

Bureare of the City Ckan,Le,?i,. Nos. ag, 27 Stewart Building, ChauGen; street and

Broadway, 9 A. At. to 4 P. M. THOSI.AS C. T. CR.vs, City Chambcrinic.

Office of the City Pryma :.v. No. 33 Reade street, Stewart Buildin A. A. -,r. to 4 r.M JOHN H. 't'tnraIR;RM.4Y• City Pa}-master,

HART.EVr RIVER BRIL)GE COMMISSION Washington Building, No. t Broadwa}-.

LAW DEPARTMENT. Office of the Counsel to the Co: jioratron.

Staats Zeuung Building, third and fourth. Iloars, A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. Al. to r2 Sr.

Vtt.LIlAt H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation. ANDREW T. C.AMtPBELL, Chief Clerk.

Ojjrce of the Public Adnrinistrafor, No. 49 Beckman street, 9 A. St. to 4 P. I'.

CirsRLFs E. L'm-necicun, Public Adm'nisu'atwr.

O(frce at Ike Cor/iaratron Attornei.

No. 49 Beckman street, q A. It. to 4 1 .- Louts H.ANNEMMAN, Corporation Attorney.

Office of d!tor,ey for Colleclzan of Arrears .s 1; soda Taxes.

Stewart Building, Broadway and( n~l•er: men A. M. to 4 P. ii.

Toffy G. H. MFvFRs, Attornc.. 1MMICHAEL 1. DOcnmEI:I'v. Clerk.

FIRE DEPARI'MI--N -1

I IiEPART,IIENT 1)F' STREET 1MPRt)VEItIENTS TNVFNfv-THIRD AND TR"H\n'-FOr6.ii \WARDS.

No. 2622 Third avenue northeast corner of One Hun-q.. t ,.tad and Fort --first street. Ohice hours, A.M. o 4 } y t•. At. ; Saturdays, in M.

l ouis J. H EIsTe, Commissioner ;lofts H. J. RnNNER Deputy Commissioucr ; 'Vi. H. ['Fn F.vice, Secretary

Db:PAR'I'HENT OF CIIARFFIIis AND CORREC- TION,

Central Ojce. HEALTH DEPAR I ',l I-: \'1'

No. 66'rhird avenue, corner Eleventh street, o A. H. to Na. 301 Atoll street, q :~. "I. ms 4 r. 'l.

I P. H. CHARLA. G. \W''ILOS, \'resident, and Jo; r It 1).

HENRY H. PORTFR, President ; Cuss. E. Slstsl0\s, , L:RL \NT, M. D.. the PRP ir)cxT Oi' 1'[IF POLICE BRn

M. D., and EDW ARt1 C. SHEEH\", Commissioners ; i an I HE:ILTH OFFICEIR OF THE l's ,T, ex o/1/c/a C011till:s-

GEorzcE 1. BRrtros, Secretary. sioners; E,uatoN> ILAah, Secretary.

Purchasng Agent, FREOERIcmc A. CUseu rx. (>18ce hours,) A. M. to 4 r. nl. Saturdays, t2 nt.

Proposals and DEPARTMENT OF PUBT.IC PARKS.

Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- I Emigrant Industrial Savings Lank Building, Nos. 49 pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 P. st. , and , Chambers

s rc t, 9t A.M.

t tO

n F RT I. G ALL a da s, t2:a'. Saturdays, r u Al. CHARLES BExv, General Bookkeeper. B 1..Lrl, E~ and N.a'rHax STRACS, Commissioners Out-Door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.3o A. Al.

t", 4.30 P. lit. WILLIAM BLAKE, Superintendent. En CHaxLES UE F. Flu his, Secretary. trance on Eleventh street.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. No. 220 Fourth avenue, corner of Eighteenth street, q

A. nt. to 4 r. M. l'HUNIAS J. BRADS', Superintendent. III

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, 27 Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

EDWARD (;iLOU, Chairman : EDWARD (..HILL, CHARLES E. WENDT and Price M. H.AVERTY ; Wni. H. JASPER, Secretsrv. I

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Central Office. No. 300 NlLllbcrry street, 9 A. II. to 4 P. Sr.

JAMMPS J. MARTIN, \'resident; CHAPLEs F. Mac. LEAN, JOHN McCLAVE and JomN C SHEEHAN, Commis-sioners; WILLIAM H. It,-r, Chief Clerk; T. F. RODENBOUGH, Chief of Bureau of Elections.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Can:pirallcr's Office.

No. r5 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad. way, 9 A. H. to 4 P. H.

THEOLORE W. Myers, Comptroller, RICHARD A. STORRS. Deputy Comptroller ; D. Low'BER SMITH, Assistant Deputy Comptroller,

1'birzfer.

Hugh Canning.

Diver's Tender. George Roemer.

Lyatckrffan.

James O' Reilly.

Fan'nzan Laborers. Thomas J. Hayden.

The following named persons never having reported for duty were ordered to be dropped from

Iho toll :

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms t14 and t t5, Stewart Building, ,4 .A. nt. to 4 P.MMICHAEL T. DALY,CHari.Es G. F. WAFFLE.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room zog, Stewart Buildin„ 5th floor, 9 A. nr. to 4 P.w

JAMES C. Dr.asE, President ; JOHN J. ricer, FRANCIS AL Score, If W. CAYSON, and the 'mlavoR COMPTROLLER and Cosmi m rosER of PLnLIC AtURHS, cx ac/o, Commissioners ; J. C. LceuEV, Secretary A. I"rRLEV, Chief Engineer; E. A.\VOLES, Auditor.

COMMON COUNCIL. O(ftce o/ Clerk c/ Common Council.

No. 8 City Hall, 9 A. it. to 4 P. H. I (ON H. V. ARNOLD, President Board of Aldermen. MtcHaeL 1'. BLASE, Clerk Common Council.

DEPAR'1'MEN'C OF PUBLIC WORKS.

No. 3t Chambers street, q n. at to 4 P, Al. Tlt ut.ss P. I;I LEO ", Commi miner ; MAURICE F'

1 H L-tlOAN. Ireputi Commissioner .:Room A , I Rot;ERT H. CLrvFORn, Chief Clerk (Room 6).

t;EC,R,;v W. I>ISUSALI. . Chief t m o, esr (Rohm 9 JOSEFH Rrl.r:c, Rater l:etster Rooms 2, ; and 4) iv u. M. his, Suberintcndent of street Improve-ment (Room 5) ; Floes ' Looslts. F:n,inccr in Charge of Sewers Room 9 ; W I. Iant G. 1; GE N, >uUerin-ton,7 _nt of Repairs and Snppues Room r ; 'i/u. H. 11r RisI, Ab'atar I'm -cry lioont I ; smut' HEs H.iIc- CuR V tcc, Superintendent of Lamps and l;as Room z t) ; JOHN J. RvAo, tiuperiutcndent of Streets and Roads

Room 12 ; 'mt1CHAJIL P, L MM INGS, Superintendent of Incumbranccs ,Room r6,. Office hours for all, except where other lt ise muted

rum q a, 51. to 4 1'. at. Satureays, to to Al.

E/rtvIquurtrrs. No-. t;; and i5, Fast Sixty-seventh street.

He c, D. t''RRov, President.; S. Hotvt..AND Roc-t>tas and AxTrlusy Elcs:iiorr', Commissioners; Casa J cssrn, Secretary.

Hrcn l;uxsmR, Chiefof Department; PETER Sers\, Inspector of Conlbustibles ; J.3Mtt:c ;filmrCHEL, Fire Marshal ; R'Ai. L. F l\ut.Fx, Attorney r) Department ; J. ELLtoT SammmH, Stlperinteudcr t 'I Gin_ :}lard' Is, graph.

Central Office open at all hours.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Battery, Pier A, North river.

J. SERGEANT Cteant, President ; EDwIN A. POST and JAMES J. PIiEL.S', Commissioners; AUauoTus T. Docltarrv, Secretary.

Office hours, from 9 A, M. to 4 P. M,

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Staats Zeitung Building, Tryon Row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M

Saturdays, in St. Enw.aED P. BARKER, Presineet t THOMAS L.

FEITNER and EDWARD L. P.APRts, Commissioners; , F loin 'I I. SMITH, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Stewart Building. Office hours, 9 A.al. tO 4 P.M.

TttoMAS S. BRENNAN, Commissioner; \VILLIAat DAL-rON, Deputy Commissioner ; J. JOSEPH SCULLY, Chief Clerk.

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AND EXAMIN- ING BOARDS.

Cooper Union, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JAn11:S THOnt,ON, Chairman; WILLIAM HILDRETH

FIELD and HENRY MAR,ioano, Members of the Super-visory Board ; LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary and Executive Officer.

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THE CITY RECORD. til•:i"i'i: l llI.1 15, 1 tig2.

--- u()ARD OI EXCISE. sixth Ili.trict-1•:ighu•euth ,,nd Ici,tity-first \\',,rdk \o, i,4 Bond street, p A. M. to 4 F. M. I. oturt-room, north west corner " I'trenty -third street and

I , •EFH Kr ,c u, LFICe ri e HiLSIF. and \VILi. IATi S. second ..venue. l'hurt o pens A. al. d.tily ; continuos

I F :\.i.::Etcs, ('nnunissionera: TAMES F. Il'Nfpi, Secre. open to clone „f bu,mcs.

asuN l.acu'.i.tx, Ju.ucc. 1'Hn.II AIIERN, Clerk 1'''r c' Seventh 1)i st rlc t--\ iueteen t It N' ,Ind. Cou rl.-room

I N. r51 (Cast I Itv-seventh street. l onrt opens cvet'y'

1' , \RLi(II ,tiTI 'ii A'1'F.A\DAI'P()R'II1IN111F:N'I' moruin~ot9„'dok(exc pttiunua hoiiu.ly.),

TIC• a\I:l \'l,R. (_Il:tl rm. , n E. I'. 1l.\CK1:I: P]'fcldellf, and continue. open to the close of inkiness.

II,HS B. )It KFAN, Ju15tice. S\ I., E,IEN E. Nii i.:\ N, I'• I.Irtmcnt of 'I axes :tnd Assessments , 'errel.II) ; • Clerk.

.`, '.I -, •, ••,, I' -!iiSr uF rHC Ru>t:D of FI,clith I iistrict—Sixteenth and ' 1w'entieth .1. I .I V. Anl,a-., I.erk. Court-roan:, s„uthwca corner, t Twenty-secc,nd street

. rn i Building, Roc m c, and seventh ueemse. Court opens .it y A. Ni. and ton-

_ . _ __ .muss open to close of business. Clerk's office ni:en frotn 9 A. M. to 4 r. al, each .-o ii

; ,-ICE:. day. aturdays. Trial ,.} s, \\ d 'cdnesdays, Fridays an Saturdays.

c ,, c . r.it-house, 9 A. tit. to 4 P Return days, 'Tuesdays, 1ltttrsdays and aturdaps. i'.;1 \ ~I:elt tt ; JOHN U. SEXTON, Lt nde.t IoIIN Jl-:RIILttNSS, Justice. C.oetto G. ARi,HIL.Xl.i',

Clerk Ninth District—'iwcllth \Card, except all that portion

'I IAl]IISSIONER OF JURORS, c•f the saiu word which is bonncicd on the north he the

-. ~tetcart Buildin^ _ Chambers _, C m ern street and centre line of line Hundr<d :md Tenth street, on the south by the centre litre rt ](i,hty ninth street, en the

•1 to 4 P. M. east by the centre line of SixtI, avenue, and c,n tLe west

: ya I; F. Mae 'IN, Commissioner; Jastes F. hV' the North river. Crurt ra nt, No. to Fast One C .NNER, Deputy Commissioner. Hundred and Tn- euty-f,iti, street.

I USEI,li 1'. 1.\LL,'N, lltstice. Wl t,LL1\t J. KE\\Ft,l', Clerk.

REGIS EER'S OFFICE. Clerk's office open dais}' from y a. M. to 4 r, tit, '1ri.,l ,Li, . Tuesday, and 1'rida,,-. Court opens at 91,_ :t. ~I,

Fast side City Hall I',,rk, 9 A. M. to 4 r. It. Tenth llutrict--I'uent}'-third and 1\centy-fourth .:..•NC I'. F'i'rtrEx:v I`, R0 istcrt JoH. VON GL.•LHN, \Var.is. Court-toom. corner of Third :I, 51100 cmd floe

.ay Register. Hundred Lind F'ittv--ri'•hth street. Office hours, fro a , '1, ii. to 4 r. •.I. Court opens at

9 A. st. C(ICNTY CLERK'S OFFICE.

- .I,u S New County Court-house, y A.M. to s I'S 'a ,.,•a J. McKENNA, County Clerk ; P. J. Surety

.. , ,•• County Clerk.

DISTRICT ATTl)RNEV'S OFFICE. floor, Brosen-stone 1':aiding, City Hall Park

t,. 4 r, \t. Las,Ei NICOLL, District Attorney EDWARD T.

. _-.

s'. Chief Clerk.

CORONERS' OFFICE N . z7 Chambers street, S .t. it. to g t'. al. Sunuays a :c

;ys, s .a. M. to ts,;o r. M. \I. a., ,, 1. 1. It. :(I essu st F::2, FERDINAND l,s:s'1', L,

\l. - ,lops B. SHE.;, Coroners ; Eowaxu 1: K _1_ k of the Board of Coroners.

- CI'1']' RECORD OF'FICE, ,4' _ - .r fS '01-N', 1 ,,:,'ou<r_r, an,? Elan .6 Nor :!.

? _C'0' I rill, q A. 5t. to ; t', it., except Saturdays, ,.c

- !:ICS < A. st. to 12 M.

1. K. KEw', Supervisor; D.Attu Rv.AN, Ass<c .. Tnpervisor ; JOHN J. \IcCR.OTH, Examiner.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. At 'l'ambs, corner Franklin and Centre streets, da:;y

at to.;e .4. ?L, exceptinu Saturday-. J:ittra P. KEATING, Clerk. Uthce, Tombs

COURT OF GENERAL. SESSIONS o. ;., Charmers street. Court open at it o'clock a.11.

adjourns 4 F. %t. F'eoERIC[C SNIiTH, Recorder; RANDULrH B, \I.~.-

J.saics FITZGERALD and R('FLS B. C Cowl u.

'-. C '.. I., Clerk. I ltii_r, K,,, \'.,. I,, it

POLICE DEPARTMENT. _ POLICE I)rI\,:I 111 5--Ill, r Ni t, 1I, ~

(JIMIus it- t Iii- 11.1,1 'liii CLI Ii, (R,n,•'I ., . \„ :.11 ilrLneRns' T rRF.P:'r, 177

NF:w Volt-, ,:at.

O 'NE:RS VAN'I'ED RY THE 1'RII"ltRt'\ ~/ Clerk of the 1',dice I lellartutent of he City of Ncw York, No. ioo tllulberry street, Room No. o, for the tollowin property, now in his custody, without I Ildn,-ants : flints, rope, in'n, lead, male and female clothit\c, boots. shoes, wine, hlankeis, di:uur ,nds, canned goods, liquors, clunk,, small :unnttnt money taken from prisoners am; lounci by p5tnii,,len of this ilep.rii,etii.

I()11N F. 1-1ARRIUi Ironcii' Clerk

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY AND EXAMINING BOARDS.

Ni:,'Vu f,l\ l's' ll S. cc It1, F„tvin.) C I, 1 1„s, )}

Net' ] 1 1 , August 24, 1192,

PP CELIC Ni''l'lGF; 1> HFRFI;\- GIVEN 'lH:~TTT open col, pet is e examinat,, uc w ill b;: held at t!I =

officeFor the positinrs bcloi mcntioued. upon the ii:Itr= sp,'ci tied

September t;. INSI'F,CI'I IR 11F' SEVERS. September I ,. I.1W ('I.F.P K, Law Depurtntent. Scptcutber 1G. 1 lOiALF'I'\'1'F- VRI I ER.

LEE, I'll t i IPS, sccierar\' and Exec Itivn I Ificer,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DuiAui'1lFS'r OF t'I'ia-IC AA',,Gus,

C1,`.1 \II,MIei Fits l Iii it, F:, Rood 6, No. )t Cuts ins STREET,

NEw YuRR, September 14, t89z• J

1'(,) CONTRACTORS.

BIDS OR K-,'I:VAT1':S, INCLOSED IN A se:ded euut vinpc, : '':It thu 'it,',- :p /.'t o's'r• ' rtu,S el,'

uau:c of l,ir bidder ymu"''i's'ti lrrry r ,,:, , lsn 11rr n;rwFrr of tlrr :c'arkas in llrr adc'rrrisnu<w:, will be received at thi- office until tz o'clock zt., on Monday, September z6, 1892, at crilich place h lace and our they will be pIubiicI}' opened by ttte head of the Department. No. .. FOR 1,FGE'I. At' INC A\U PAVING WI '}l

GR \\1 I F-I;LIK'K I'ACI'\I1:\1', \V1'I H

esc(ute the same, the amount of the deposit m.tdr Lt hint shall be fiurhcjtt,I to and retained by the ('it' it Nev; \',,t 'k as liyuid:tt'•d d:unagcs For .- itch negte, t it ,

retlls,l ; but It he 'ball ,','u ttie the „mtract within IF, tinge ahlresaid, the :uu,nlnt of the d,';,,:*it rrtw'nrd t„ hint.

'1111{ l'()A1AIltivlttV'I'R OF 1'l"I:1.IC N'ili:" Ith:R1:It\'F:s'l'llti Rii;ll I' I'it h•:It'a'f' :\I.I, ItII)' 1:1•:CI.IVII) POI< ANY I':\R"I'I(U1,:1I< \\'t1RI< It" 111'. 111'.1' \IS II' F()R 'I'11F. Iil'.S'1' I N'I'{'.l-&l'til \ 111.. 'I III' CI'I'\'.

I;lunk forms of biu or estimate, the proper envcl:,p,', in which to incln~c tire saite, the 5pe,ifiertloa, :,ml nutreemcnts, :1ud ins' t w'thcr inform ai out desired, call L•• obtained at Rooms I and No. ;I (:hamhc rs street.

'1"RuS. F'. (;ILRO\', Commissioner of Public \York,.

i)Et',Rn1ENT OF PUBLIC\Volt s, CuvsIlsoIUSHR's (h+rtcE, l

R(1„1t 6, 'N'N't,. 31 CH—suture's STREET, New Cor.E, September n, r8,''.

TO CONTR-ACT lit'-,

BIDS (lk Fti'1'11fA7'I:S, INCEt)tif 1, IN A 1J ~<.thd cm elope, ;riUr l;rrlillr, 1, ,b

,:aur:',,' :,tei ,(V, iu'o,'srd.lei rtna. ,l 7,,' 1.., rr ,: (r, ,', fhe st•nr/•rs in lnr a,fcrrlLnvu','nl. will be recci a,I'' :It this officetultil to o'clock m., nn A't'ednesday. Septemh•r -I, IF92, at which },l;lce ;ulcl hour they' ti, ill he pnbliclt. opened bV' the head of the Ur:l:artmcnt.

No.I, FUR RFGUI.. ti' IA(; .N11 l'AV'ING. AVI'l'H GIiANIIt 1.1(10K I',\]I.\ILN'I', ]l'IIIf G()NCR1;7"I ftlIti1lA'1I(lA IHI•:CAI: RIA(;F\1 \\ - UP Mt)RRI, s1'REEI, fro,I, Grc' juh t I \\ u-t street i-o lar:'.s the sail,: is within the limits of _rants cl' I;utd unilo water .

No.a. FOR RI:GCLA'hINI, AND T':1VINU, \CI - I it GRA\I'I'I•:-CLACK I':\CI•:?11'N'I'. \VI I It C:ONCRRTE F'OUNllA'l'luN,'I'HEh.lii RIAI;}:Nk:AY OF \II II:I:1S S"I'RFF'1'. I ;rcenwiclt street to a point it : feet c:o-t , I ]Celt <tr et '"o fur a- the sameis not it ithin the limit- of grants of land under wuter).

No, , FOR RI':GL'L:A'PING AND I':AA'INI;, AA- 1'fll GRANITE-BLOCK I'A\'EMI:N'I', AVI'fl{ CONCRETE F'l)UMIA-flIN, 'I'll I', CARIilIA(;E:\V:\Y OF RECTOR 511,11 -'f, troth I ;reenwich to \Pest Street so far a- th, .time i, withinthe limits of giants of L:n,l under hater .

W ILIIAM G, ItuCi t's, Justice, 1]-.n. 11. Gt,uc:,l.sisF. Clerk.

Sleventit District=f\centy-secnni,i \lard, and all that portion of the 7\cel;th Ward which is bounded out the north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, Lin the south be the centre line of Eihty'-sixth street, on the cast by the centre line of Sixth avenue anti on the west b}' the -North ricer. Court-room. No

Ft2hihu acrnuv (",,,r t o1,en dilly ' Sunda}< and

c,il 1 •I: 1 ,i '.cc•} [ u it .I y t. L to 4 r. `I. 1II•.' t_ \I:- ~ IN I.._.,

~.tvr> 1. G.vl.r::t\. Clerk,

THE NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

1 \ I k ,f_ I' I\ 11 I ill. I I \!.I I l)I 1.1..c -,.Ith:\orni,,lt. Lc_<,'tticCU}',.,r\ew- t(INClOLIl'. Pl)1\D.-sIl(1\, IHF.I

V rk ,,al be held at the Hal'of the };".,rdof Education, RiIAU]VAY OF 'IWF. NI' \'-SEVEN"1' II No. 4, FCIR RF.111'l.:11'INC AND PAVING. W' I II \n.14b Grand street, on'1ue52asp "cptmtbcrzc, I yz, I SI'KF:F:I, from Eleventh t:, Twelfth avenue GRA\ITF:-BL(ICIi, PA]'!';>IF:\1', \\I'I'I1 lit 4Oclock u t. (so far a, the same is within the limits of ( t)NCRI 1'F: F(ll'\ It:\'I'll)\, "If 111,

1(111\ 1.. N. Hl \1', grant, of land under w.-ater , l':\RK1.al;I\\-:1\' OF El CTOR ' FRI-1 Chairman. No. z. FOR RF(;CI ATING AND PAVINGWITH ' front (;reenwich to \Va,hington street so t:,r

.\rn' , \l \'.' 1'-: GRANI I'F:-I'LI ICK I':\\'I-'1IF.\'I', \h'ITH is ti,'' sonic is not .within the limits of gr,lnt- s ' 'r' • F CUSC I:E I Fl i'UUNI)AT1t )N. 'I HI' of Ford under water .

llatrd N Fix V, Ni,:, . c}tember t,. tSo:. CARRI-1t;ER-_\]- (IF' VEsi: ]' QTR F.F I', Each c-tun.lie must contain the name :utd place ':I -- - -- - - - — from t;reenwich to \Vt.t street (so far a, the residence of the per-on making, the same, the nun u,'-, same is not within the limits of grants of land ' all person, intern-fed with him therein, and if no other THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF underwater. per,onbesointcr ted,itSh ill di,tinctly<t:He ill -ttI 1.

NEW YORK. 'That it i? made without anv wuni-tioo with luny' oil„ t j \o. g. FOR SEWER IN V1AF:'I-I}:'CII F1RF:E:!'I per,on makingan c,tin,.te for the .ante work, and i, il,. bet ,<en I cule,.,rd and kin Icrdum avenue. :ill re >p t: Lair and without colle,ion or fraud. I' .' '1 SIA]-EII s! It'V I)1' I HF: LIZARD (1F X0. 4. FUR I' \\ F: 1: IN AIiv'F.I 11IRST SIRI:I- I I to memo r of the Cpmmon Council I sad of a K1 Ii a`A Tru - t Ii C "]free ,'r the Nits- nl New ]-rrk between Itoulevard and Amsterdam ,.venue, I fluent , chief of it l:nreau, dep'rty thereof, or i, C- will be held art the Hall r:r the Iloard of Education. \o. IF 0F:11 }-R I\ \1\};'f]'-\I\TH 57'Rh:b:T, therein, or other officer of the CDypoe.rttunp I direcllt' at

l'4/ Grand ~[rcet, r.n 7' rue sday ~cI tcIi Ice eo, ISga, 5' i,etwecn 'Third and Park arenucs. or indirectly' interested in the tin it orin the work at 4.3o a dock r.: 1. which it reiate, or in the profit- thereof, I(lli\ L. N. HE NI \o. 6. FOR 'I .R LP. ?~~ (1\F. HL '\ IWED AND : }:ac}I . .touts nnl~t 1-,eventied by the oath ,in „ruin. Chairmaa. \I\11-I ',1I:J'Ff, between I2icersldc.,venue nub party ntakinlthe=-:me, that the severalul,utc~1 4' . 11 hl AI L:.I. and } ulecard I therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by v:,' cer<try. No. ;. FOR SFA ER IN ()NE HUNDRED ANTI conseiit, in tN ritin,;, of twe householders or freehcl l<r ' Dat',u \1 ]- rap ~<pt<nthcr r,. t8.a. Ell,l I11F:\ Cll ,TREET, bete:een 1•ifth the City of New York, to the effect that ifthe contra( t - — -----.— and yIadi,on avenues. I :nvarded to the person making the estimate, the', 'y a ill, BOARD OF STREET OPENING No .8. FUR 'ICLiF:I'- IN ll\I? HUNi)RE:DD AND upon itsbein~soawarded,beco, bouodishis,unu - T\t-FVTIF fH STRFF-I' between pis loran taithtul performance• and that if he shall rch• ' ter- ."I'Y Cl?Cl:l. AND IMPROVEMENT. dam avenue andBotilevard. - ornettlecttnesceutethesune,thcywil:paytotheC' r-

City Hall. No,9. I'C)R SEWER IN TWELF`1'H AND THIR- P',ratin any dalerence between the sum to vthl l

.n No. =o. 1~ T I l ill. I ill LEIS I I\ F.\ I HAT 'I HF: TFF.\TH A\ I-NI, i:s. bet een 'luent1 'tonld be entitled upon its completion :mu that , h ... , 1-ru, P-.-. 1., Room Nc:. _c, 1~ 1'.~ S;r<lt } .:,, n_ :.t. I lull :, c, ruent of the Iecenth and '1} irtieth streets. AND IN the Corporation ntay be obliged to pa}- to the perv, n

I l .. Roam \o. at. Cif} : \, c ] a . , <::.ii,_ it ::r the pudic interest so T\] I \ I'\ -SHV F\ I li, '1' ]b IC N I' \-- lt' horn the contract shall be awarded at any sun eqn, IF III., Roo;n N, ,Ii,. letting ; the amount to he rii,nhfIeu upon the es his .,t,. .:

. r. IV.. Room \o. it. - New York h}' layin- cut and opcnin;: W-t ()tie Htut- j S'l RI:F.I a, between I1—coth and '1 hirtecnth mile enlaeut last ❑ lio~e mentioned must be a,-a

to du. pro}c ~- to ~lt_r fix trip r Ilan of the l it of j ', I (, F I H .1011 7'\1 L\ I'} -NINTH 'i lint of the work by tt inch the bid, are tested.

- al Term Chan burs and „- ill be he:2. in R<mn -A'o. fired an•d niheenit tr -t, between A1m,ierdam avenue i avenuc,, AN It Al 'I F I -A"11, t\ ]N II IAI- tnicd b the oath or atve ni ion, ne w mus of cad. . (I to e P. La. and the ! a levard, and w:denin_ Ore }iundred :u :d j Fl l\ F: "Ill :\ I i'O OFIVF R I\ 7'HIR- I ) g' l

Kiln Lb IO, Cit\'Hall, y.a. c!, to gr'.tit. 'twentieth street, on the suuthcrl)' side, between i 'I' I}: I ~1RLEI', between Fseventh avenue

the per -.un - sI lu to<• s:unc, that he isa Itut ehohR' or freeholder in to II ti of 'N York, no is worth s M. EHRLICH, Chief Justice ; fr.r.v P. Mc- Amsterdam avenue and the Doulecard, more panic.- an, \crth riper, connecting with sewer to be 1tnott tit of the 5veneit}- eequ1reu tier the completion R- r,rrr A. VAN ]1'tcK. J»t l_c :1L Frm51..Nnp : furl}• described as fullo,v s : built by Department of Docks at I'ier new) the contract, over ;md ahwe all his debit tit ecctt F \_~_ .; r, r_k and J as H. UeC.-~R~Hr, Jsu- Ao. Eo. nature, and over and above his liabilities as bad surcu , •r - t;utw:i':k, Clerk. LA]'ne ot': \V i' UNE Ht ,n..r., AND B.xrss5YH

No. to. FOR V?WER IN KINGSPRIDGF. RI TAD, STrEEr or othcrw:~c, and that he Il.ts r fb•red himself a sue,:l~

f;sgititl1tig at ❑ point in tae westerly- I f \m ter between 1i•;ckntan ,trect and Naegle :,cemte. in good faith, witit the intention to execute the

dam avenue, uist:ui ; - Iect b inches northerly fro it the No. it. Fl IR t II- I I II i l W I I I \ k IS CK\IA\ rccour by law. RE'hIE COURT nortiterls Lee of I Inc Hundred : and Fo. ricenth street: 'I RH F:7', between lludsun river :ii kings- No esnmatc v:ill he considered unless accompani,al

thencewcswlyanil parallel with said strc<t, d7,tlnct bridpcI ::.r,,]1'11II I kICE I N I ~7'R:.}.L fry either t certified cher'k upon one of the Su'.tte „r

feet to the e;.sterly line of the - - :✓ County Court-house, Ope; s ,u levard ; th<nce Ao. l'2. 11)K 1 ]5 i:R I N l~IXGdI;H 1116 F: KOAD, National banks of the City of New York, drawn I : ' `' 4 P.M. n g t ; thence east c - ' ct a ̀• aecle at en:'< and One 'the order of the Cumptrollcr, or money to the ;unuunt northerh• slung in d,•LUtce rco I,~e ~.Le. H. I - Lr.r.T, I'revdin_ lusd_e ; t uu C - fi.a per cenI of the amount of the security r quir,:ll

veetdrfq, Lv,,nuce 7-- feet to th_ ly l,l lv line of _4m- CU R\ _d :a: , ' ONI.y fifth arse., 1l 'I I H .cerdam ucvtiue , thence south rl}' :,i. at said :ine, C is I ] I I \ t l\ F: H 15111:1 I 1 ?, \ I ) r'' Cc, AI,LaH. \ R. lawf.E i,sp GFOOGr C. for the Ii1th rI perl'ormance of the contract Su. i.

.r , GEC.IAE P. fsnes.vfp F.us, "iL PMTrt kcogi SF.\ EN I \' i'l l' I 11 ll\!: II l'\II I: I.II check or mr.rseI tints. soT be inclosed in the sal• dtSai ~< n„ feet r d i, } c - i or l tlli -s c f t to b n};. laid Vie Hundreu .na >ixteent!1 street ti, be I~.c feet ADD L:It •H'I']- -FI I{ti'I', tl\'i~: }-J t - SIIIt I I) '' g ~I )R ter J. O'Bk1E], Justices; ]C7LDA31 ). >Ic- env a go' a r o rntcle In t'le e aint:, te, but must be I nde I

S Clerk. the est i el' or clerk of the D5p,mtec ll ho has ch r_e acid,•, beuceen the Ines of Amsterdam :n~enue and the ,1]D LI(;Hi ]'-I 1H 1!1):]\11 O\I Ill 'i coral "I'crm, Room 1o, m ',• ttu -tvt r ctt., Jr., ci Clerk the estimate -box ,,Lid nn ea tim.tte eau he dep ,. Ito t it al Term, fart 1., Room N, to, Ht. vii De sa'ELLN,

I Boulevard. I RI f) ND 1.1(;H I l F1k' I H I hF ETA mid box it t sucl: check or money has been ex mi n,ii. Each c=tine to u-st c nLUU the Mime aild pl:,ce of

"F WIDENING WEST Our Ht's <~.rn -v:n 1 u n - u ETlt residence of the per- t: n hie •- th.: cline, the nalavn of it it b) said ticcer or clerk and found to be corret t. All sill. i. } __'al Term, part IL, Room No. 1S, ]L ILLIAM J. - d< osits, except that of the successful bidder, twill Sc Srt•1_e"r• person= interested with hum there n uld It Igo other so- p p n ..•Clerk. returned to the persons making the same within thee,

Begmn t C at a point in the .tester]} line tit Lim=_ter- 'son Le ~r lutcrcii It H h r I dlsnn ti', . trtell .,t .bee

1. -..,, i bidder ill 11 refuse ur tie letup within five da .ItcI mbers, Room .~'o. tI, A1IF:RUS A. 11cC.4Lt,

dam avenue, di tans .r feet d inches s,nthrIy' from ' 'That it is w..ele without al'% cotitivo1, a with env other dads after 'the contract is neglect

If the day

fin:

r<uit, Part 1., Room \o. to \\ gLTEk A . }ifiADy the e t, saidly line of One thede it we n 1w+ otyrsvcnod Psreou respect

n t estnNate for the s.Hne work, and i t Io notice that the contract ]tg,'ts been awarded to}hint t C _: ^

Amsterdam sam point beh the fluthwed and corner of all respects he Co, n;on out c i:ih, loony fraud. TLat no

execute the same, the amount of the deposit made Io i_ "rail, Part II., Room 10, >.4, JoHN LERsCHEI s'tr et t hen e west and One } e si iuth and ine lit eth i

chief Lef of the u, de~u i Co hered hell n} e therein, r, him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City''

styi,e•.: thence westerly along the snut}n. rly line oh tine che of a bureau, dei,uty thereof, .r cheek therein, or New Vork xs liquidated damn};es for such neglect r.r

el tens floc of the F rl<vard thence scuti,erl al' n r in=erestell ,n the estimate r r tit the v:ork to t, h'ch it re- C reult, Part III., Room No. t3, GEOSOR F. Ls„~, }lundred and I enticth street, dist:tii ; 75 ft to the other oil eel <•f the Cc rl'.n,tir,n, Is dirccti)' or indirectly relttsal, but it he shall execute the contrs,ct within the t, time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be returnc•a

(: ...: fart I V., Room No. r5, J. LEwis L•: os, Clerk aid line, di,tanc._ 4i, feet ; thence easterly and prnt,etd Ines o r In the t rofits .Ierer 1. to hiru.

with the sot.heel • line of One hundred and 'fwer:tieth Each e5tlnipe.s me-t be verified by the oath, In ,ntinq, } of the Pt nmkin:; the same, that the several matters I EIIC C( 1I1Ilticll)\F:R OF PUBLIC ]VORl~ti

~ dt street, ,not, ;ct ~~c eent t the west, ,r

ah e, Amster- 1'' )" RF0In\TN I lfE R1GH'1"IO RE EC"I' ALL IIIti I dam avenue ; thence norther.y :d,:ng said line, distance t'lereiu staled arc true, and mint he accompanied b}' J

:., 1ER AND "FER.III\ER COCR1' 4i, feet to the point or place of 'beginning. file consent. in writil: , of tic:, householders or free- I I' CI1t\VI L FUR AN]' PARTICULAR ]CORK IF

The sa,d 4o feet is to he added to the present (Inc holders in ii City of New Fork, to the effect that if 111. : C I I YB I1' FOR I FIE III ?S I I \'1'EKE'siS (IF'

fit) Court -hot tse, second floor, sDutheanfi,or. Hundred and I wentieth street, on the southerly side. the contract is ;os:ue`ca to the person making the esti- I H}: CI I ]'.

mate, the will, u I n Its brim so :r:,-arded, become lank Torn• of bid or eslnnate, the proper en celc}:es 1~,:.:n \o. rz. Court opens at so ?i o'clock t,s-, to make a street of Iaect in width between the lines }' F' in which to inclose the same, the s citic;rtior.s f Ilx }'.CAaxnLL,Clerk. OIiic

northw est Building, of Am-ierdam avenue and the Poulcv:ad. bound ax his sureties ice its t.nlif.il performance ; amt

mrWhich to

and :my further me, the ovden1rsdp au: I C Hall Park, second Floor, northwest corner, Room mud that such and

lnted action tf tie said ]card of that if he shall rouse or reuse. to dtffcuoi, the saute, obtained at Room r, No. 31 Chambers street. \':. r t, ro A. M. till 4 P. tit. Street Opening and Improvement has been duly laid they will Jay to the Corporation any difference between 3 'THUS.

Chambers GILRI )]',

before the Board of Aldermen. the sum to v;hlch Le a ould be et:utled upon its comple. Comm, H(IS. r

F. Gll.RI\York=,

Dated NFw 'I. '1.0, Septrmr,er t3. t8.-. lion and that ;vhich the Corporation may be obliged to

DISTRICT' CIVIL COURTS. V. B. 1.IVINGS'I'ON, pay to the person to whom tbncontract shallbeawarded F il: Secretary. at an)' subsequent letting ; the amount to be c:'Iculated LI nRTV1EN T OF PUBLIC Voass,

h'pe5f District—Third, Vu -ir and Eighth ]V'ards, .::.i; upon the estimated amount of the cork by which the ', CoalsusstcNER'S OFFICE, n ;fiat part of the First ]\ and 1 -tn west of Broac—,, No. 'I CHAMBERS STREET, 'n] AChitehallslreet. Court-room, southwest corner: f "][j HI:Ri:.1 r, I HF: C U.NI NI ISS IC ON F R OF The consent last above mentioned mus. be accom-

P ) g bids are [CS[<'d. NE\,' YoRK, August 14, IE,"ij.

Centre and Chambers streets. v v street lmprni,gon-tit- o! the Twenty-third and panted 'uy the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of T~/ !J\1 "SF OF LA\r).ci O)":ICJ\r\LLl' ]\

Clerk s YE Lvxs, Justice. Lot is C. Bxt's,, Clerk. f -,~, nty-lD!:et1f Ni%a rd, has prepared for adoption certain the persons signing the same, that he is a householder _ '

Clerk's (Ifce open from g A. M. to 4 P,>t, vIi_angts and re%ision of maps to the 1 weti.y-third or freeholder in the City of New• York, and is worth the A~.Y_I[, JRED BY WATER GRANTS. Second O1.pfrict—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth \\ ard, which will be submitted to this Board for its amount of the security required for thecompletion of the fTENTIt)N Is CALLED '1'() THE RECENT

south ,and all that ortion of the First ]X'ard I yin concurrence and appyQ,ai, in puycnance of i,hvpter 545 contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, A. act of the Le iclature chapter p ) g of the Law, of F8,r,, in reference to bit it chap and g P 449, Laths of r88oi,

south and east of Broadway' and R'streets, street, Kes and over and above his Iiabi1ities as bail, surety, or which provides that whenever any streets or avenues in Court-room, coroveot Grand and Centre streets. revision the said Commissioner gave a public hearing otherwise, and that he has offeredhimself as surety in the city, described in any grant of land under water,

CHARLES 'ti CLSScv, Justice. l.vntes Dc\PHV, on the :''cth day o1 1larch. tt9z, in pursuance of chapter good faith, with the intention to execute the bond re• from the Dlayor, aldermen and Commonalty containing Clerk, 721 of the Laws of 1887, and chapter 543 of the Laws of quired by law. covenants requiring the grantees and their successors to

Clerk's Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. nl. I E •o' No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by pave, repave, keep in repair or maintain such streets, Third District—Ninth and Fiffeemh od \Ve. Court- -Notice is hereby given, that this Board will, at the either a certified check upon one of the State or National I shall he in need of repairs, pavement or repavement,

room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and nest Tenth 't urk,r's office, in the City Hall, in the City of New banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order the Common Council may, by ordinance, require street. Court o en dais (Sundays and legal holidays ' ] ork, on the 15t h day of Septeml.er, IHgzp at eleven of the Com frhllt,ep or on to the amount of five P Y ~• Y 1 g } V Y. the same to be paved, repaved or repaired, and excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. It. o'clock a. Ni., hear and consider all statements, objet- per centum of the amount of the security required for he expense thereof to be assessed on the property

Wnt. F. MooRE, Justice, WILLIAm H. CoRSA, Clerk [tons and evidence that may be then and there offered, the faithful performance of the contrcct. Such check or benefited ; and whenever the owner of a lot so assessed in reference to such contemplated changes, the general money must st,T be inclosed in the sealed envelope shall have paid the assessment levied for such paving, Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth \yards. character and extent of the same being a revision of containin the estimate, but must be handed to the '

Court-room, No. go First street, corner second avenue. the streets stem in that ortion of said \'1"ard, bounded g repaving or repairing, such payment shall release and

Court o ens A. :.t. dail -, and remains o en to close of y p officer to clerk of the J stimate tit who has charge of the obl iga io such owner from any and every covenant and P 9 y P by rd evenue, \\-estshestrr avenue, kohl:insawenue, estimate-I,ox, and no estimate can Ue deposited in said obligation as to paving, repav[ng and repairing, cnn- business, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Prospect box until such check ur money has been examined bp tamed in the water grant under which the premises are ALFRED STECKLER, Justice. JULtrs HARBLRGER, avenue, Home street, Westchester avenue, the Bronx said officer or clerk and found to be correct, All such held, and no f::;ther assessment shall be imposed on Clerk, river, the Long Island Sound, Harlem Kills and the deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be Bitch lot for paving, repaving or repairing such street or

Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Harlem river. returned to the persons making the same within three avenue, unless it shall be petitioned for by a majority of Wards. Court-room, No 154 Clinton street. Dated "sane YORfc, September tap t8gz, days after the contract is awarded. If the successful the owners of the property who shall also be the owners

HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, Justice, JOHN Dr ANE, Jr„ V. U. LIVINGSTI)N, bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after of a majority of the property in frontage' on the line of Clerk. 1 Secretary. notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to the proposed improvement.

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I br - rcl titrther pr., id.. tII:,I floc owl lire f mV such third to I Inc Ilundredth sire, t, e xcepting hl oc!, between ,.t m:ry notify the louIluis,om, r ..f YnlIi: Works, in Ninety-fourth and Ninety filth streets, riting, pc(il)ing the ward 'umber nod o,trect vavnbcr ! Nu, b. Both idr. of \I;Misat avenue, from t)nc [fun-

t• th.: lot that he c}csires, Ibr himself; his heirs and ; dred and Sixteenth to I )ne Hundred and 'Twentieth .Is'igus, to he rcicascd from the obligation of such street. •"s. chant', and clects ;ind :Igrecs that sails ml shall be N. 7. Illork 182, Ward Nos. ;8, 4c) and 5r', and Block tbereahcr liable to he assessed as above provided, and r3it, Ward Nos. I,l and ,4. Twenty-second Ward. f1:, I here'ynn the owner of such lot, his heirs and assigns No. 8. Roth . i .cs If 1'ilth avenue, Irorn One Hundred hall thenceforth be relieved from any ohligation to and Fotirtc:titl to ( )ne Flundred and F'ittcenth street,

pave. repair, aIthnld or rnaintain said street, and the lot and berth 'ides of Onc Hundred :md F'ourteenth street, in respect of which such notice was given shall he liable fruur, Fifth to i'ladison avenue. to assessment accordio,4ly, • All per,ons wb„se interests are affected by the aboce-

'I Ise Commissioner of Public Works desires to give named asesvnent ,:fed w'ho are oppo cd to the s,nte, tilt following explanation of the operation of this act : or either of them, are rclple-ted to precut their ohicc-

VA•heo notice, as .,!is, described, is given to the tium, in writing, to the Chairman of the Board of C ommissinner of Public \1-orks, the owner of the lot or A,,e>sor;, at their office, No. 27 Chambers street, within h,ts therein described, and his heirs and assigns, are thirty day. from the date of this notice.

lorever released from all oblieauon under the grant in he above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro- respect to paving, rep.Iving or repairing the street in sided by InAv, to the hoard of Itevision and Correction (runt of or adjacent to said lot or lots, except one assess- of Assessments for confirmation on th_ (th day of nlcnt for such paving, repaving or repairs, as the Coo,- October, ,b ..

I•:I t\1':1RU G11.OV, ( hnian, non Council may, by ordinance, direct to be ntadc fhcreuoe. 11 V'IRICK t\L Hab'1•;R''Y,

Noetrcct or aces tie within the limits of such grants CHARLES' E. \\ R\

can be prved, rep:n'cd or repaired until said work is LUWARU CAHILI.,

:ulthorized by ordinance of the Common Council, and Board of Assessors. when the owners of such its desire their streets to be ounce of Till }lr,Arn or As,vssoR,,

paved, repaved or repaired, they should state their NO. 27 CHAuu;EiRc S I RFE I.

desire and make their application to the Board of Alder- NFVr Vr,RS, Sept. 6, tFcp. nien and not to the Commis*toner of ] 'of lic Works, who has no authority in the matter wail directed by -diriance (if the Comnion Council to proceed with the COMMISSIONER OF STREET IM - prnement,repavementorrepairs PROVEMENTS OF THE TWENTY-

11R r. .on~•rRU\'

umm o,1 Public Works THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH ('issi

t,uw once

will 6c received by Ili-• (. mnussir or of Street lm- the manner prescribe 1 and raluircd by orrlina cc in the fir's' menu if the 'l'wcftty-third and ' fweity-luurth suns of Seven'I'housand 1'wo 1-Iundred Dollars. Wards, nl his office, Nu, z6:z l'hit,I avcntne, corner of The }•:nginecr's estimate of the gcmntities of material ( lnc Hundred :Ind Fort)'-first strcct, until ; ii 'lb r, s,., neeeisury to he dredged in order to scar,. at the prcm- nn 'fnes'Iay, September a7, I8)., :;I which place and isec mentioned the depth of water s.- l ;,I,p '.ii thereto hour they will lie puhlicly opened. in the specifieatinns, is as follows : N. I. I OR RF.t;U1,A l'ING, GRAltINt;, S1TFING ON -t'HE NuierH Ri,

( l;Rl1 blo)NES AND Ft AGI;INI; \III•; Dumpin'-}~oard at West Twcllth

SIUFJCAT,KS IN IiNI•: }IUN'URI•;I) AND I street . r . . ui l,i, rds. -IX'1'Y-I-UCRI'II Sl'RIN_I•, from 'Third ! '•

....... -)~ r I)u at \Vest Nine.

avenue to Brook avenue. i

eiutl, trees

tccnth street ............... ... a,00a •,

No.z FOR REGTJLATlNG, f.R.I NO;, 'l I"I'1N(; Tier at West Fortieth street south CURII-ti'1'(1NI 5, FLAGGING'fHI•: SIDE- side ............................ 48,000 '. 11;11.KS AND LAVING CROSSWALKS Dumping-b-ard at West Forty- IN fo1HN ,'f REF I', from St. Ann's avenue seventh street...... to Brook :teen',. Pier at \Vest Fifty-seventh street

No. 3. ht)R RF:GL'1.A7'(N(:, GI2AT)IAG,SEIPING 'north side) ....... t6,coo )•••••••~•-•'~• CC'RG->'CO''I•5, FT,A(;(;IN(, 1FfR iIIIL- ON TttE EAsr Rivr:R. WALKS •\NU L\VING (;ROSSVAIRS })umping-board at East Seven- IN CARR S9'RI:F:l', from St. Ann's avenue teenth treet .................... r,8oe to I,orman place. Pier at Fast Eighteenth street

10.4. Fr)I. 1tE(~lii.A'11AG AAT~ P1VI~G, %%r ' north side] ................. . r4,000 I; Ft ANITIll- lLO_K }'AVEMl•lA'•1, 'I'HF: ' Dumping-board at East Thirty- CARItIA(,l:1V:\V 0 I- ONI H\;NI\RI•:l) • eighth street .................70m ̀• ANT) SE'VENT1l- l If S'TkEEI', fruit Fulton I avcnuc ti 1, ranklin avenue, and laying cro s- •Total................. 89.7 o walks,

No. 5. FOR RY:GUI,A'I'ING AND }'AVlNo;, WI PH N. B —Bidders are required to submit their, tinintes - GRANIIl1-LUI('K YAVF;MlNl1 , 'JIll•. I upon the following express conditions, which sli iil ap-

CARR]AI;EWAI- OF (INI- ITL XIIRI(D ply to and become a part of every estimate received : AN It sF:V1•:NTI K1'H ti 1 Rill-,' from '1'Itird ;r.) Lidders must satisfy thcrosclve., by persomd avenue to Washington acenu-.1. examination of the locations of the proposed dredging,

No. C. FOR AlGU l,A'llN(; AN1) PAVI A'G, WITH and by such the f F:nvinecr's csllrn:vr. noel th:;ll

- _ -- - kIAGO•N4'AY (II- C(tLLEGl•. AVENT E, ur,;u any rune :carer nc •y..rmyron ur an cyefmeuc,

DEPARTMENT OF STREET ~----- t,rncr r~r between \Innis avenue and One Hundred disputedrcomplsillpftlleaLovestLitementofqu:mtldc~, there in

CLEHNINCa. C" 1.%1lyduxtsR or Slrl<Etcr IvrRr,cE>itnl:_s and Forty-sixth street. nor assert that was any mieworl,stndin

regard e tilt naulrc or amount of the work to Le done. OF 7' HE'rw'ENTY-Tltllin ANti'I ll'F.\TY.F(It'R-rtl \\ARi)5, Ni,. 'f, FOR LAYING CROSS\V•\L.KS IN AND

- - - --- NEW Yugo, September 8, i8 'z. I ', IN(', AVI - I'II 1'R:AP-I;1,(ICK PAVE- I2.1 P,iddcrs will be required to complete the entire ttrork' to the satisfaction of the Department c,f AN()I1C" I. 111•:N" I', Till': CARR [At '1';W,AY OF PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL,IN iO COIy 1! ACTO RS. lest. HL'vD1:F:D AND I IFI'Y-NINI

RF:E7 , frmn tart avenue to Eitun

specks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications of the contract. No extra com},ens:,-

the vicinity of H ew Yark Ifa •, can procure material Y } P 'i' tion, beyond the amount payable for the work before

for that ashcs,strcct saver mgs; ctc.,such as purpose— P i?ACH OF' ~F.ALF:D Ill 1)5 me }?ti'l'lVI:'orks, following works, with the title of the

with .IScnuc. mentioned, which shall Le actually performed, at iac

is collected by the Department of Street Cleanine—free pier itsim, tc must contain the name and place of price therefor, per cubic yard, to he specified by tl~c of charge, b}- a> -, I •in to the Commissioner of Street 3 g the work and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon,

in also the number of file teork, as file arh~crtiscmcnt residence of the person melon~ the s:une, the uamcs of person lowest bidder, shall be due or Ua}•ablc for the entire

Clcanm to the St a-an P,uilclin g, 1=. will received the missioner of all crsons inh_rested with him therein, and if no other P tcork.

'PH011 e1S S. I3RI?NNA AN he by Con Street Improve- persau be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact. 7he work to be done under this conn-act is to beeono- Comml snore of Street Lie tone '1 mcnts of the wenty-thirri and Twenty-for rth \\'arils, 'I'Iult it is made without any connection with any other menced within five days after the date of the contr•,st, 'Third at his office, No. z6z2 avenue, corner of ( One Htm- person nraking an estimate for Ilse same work, and is in and the entire work is to be fully completed on or I,c- dred and i orty-first street, until 3 o'clock r. nt., on ;;II respects fair and without collusion or fraud. '1'h:ct no lure the '5th day of November, r&yz, and the damn,

CORPORATION NOTICE . I uesda}, Septcmher en. r 8yz, at which place and hour member of the Common Council, head of a department, to be paid by the contractor for each day that t!~_

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they will be pki,fieIy opened. chief of a bureau, depute thereof, or clerk therein, or contract may he unfulfilled after the time fi.o r.i. C1;I.IC NO'Mbb, I, IILBE \ I,fVEN TO']'11E P

No, r, FOR KI?GPI.A I ING;, GRADING, el.I PING oilier the Cor oration, is directly orindirectl P indirectly ; the

hr the has expired are, clucro ootr ct xedr ;In fifty or owners, oceupuu[ or' occupants, of all

;l\GO l S NVA LK A' A N I o A %'IN AI VA'AI.K~ AN U I.A1'11(; CKO~5VVdLKS

RS Imes he efiti m:a rei,f. ~ fates

Orin t he or m the 'refits thereof.

in the contract, fixed and llg'Idated at Fifty Doll:.r= houses and lots, inrproyed or unimproved l;mds affected IA CV It 1A aEE\ LE, from the Southern r:ach estim:ue must be Verified b the oath, in writing,

per thei ell ,that the fdCow'ing assessments have been con- Poulevurd to One Hundred and Fifty-sixth of the party tuiiking the rune, that the several ma tters

elder bidders foil doing is their estimates f price,

I leted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- for by interested, sors examination all persons

street. } } therein sorted are true, and nmst be a by the for doing dredy;ino in cubit, yard, such conformity avit!I

the approved form of agreement and the siiibYieati;:a, Li=t 3,i z(, No. r. Flavging and'rHaggmg west side of No. z. FOR CONS FRUCTIN(; ',EWER AND Al -

ens or Cr

e consent, in writing, of two lauyehefdcrs or freeholders therein set forth, by which price the Lids trill be tcstca.

and Tci)ghtil :n'en'e, from floe Hundred Thirty-seventh PUR I'}:N:_b\( 1•:S_ IN ONE: HC'\LRlfiI) in the City of New York, to the effect that if the con 'This price is to cover all cxpenzr_s of cyer}' kind in- to I )nc Ilundrrd and 7'hirt}--eighth street. \ 1:\7 1 =I Ili RI I 51'R1•-1.1, from tract is aw•ardcd to the person making the estimate, they I volvecI in Cr incidental to the fulfillment of the cnn-

List ;rtz7, No, z. Fla.gding and reflageing, curbing and mItir t north side of One Hundred and Fifteenth

the existing sewer 5fty-five feet west of will, upon its bein so awarded, become bound as his lie

tract, including any claim that tnay arise through delay, I i Anthony avenue to Morris avenue. sureties forits fnitbfulpertorm;mce; and thatif shnl1 Iron, any cause, in the performin,, of the work thcrc-

strcet, irhto Third to Lexington avenue. No. 3. FOR CDlti`1'RL'UfING A Ofi"TLE:T refuse or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to turder• [he Corporation any difference'. bet%veen the sum to Bidders will distinctl write out, both in words and in Y list 3oz8, Ao. it Flag,ging and rcII gginit h:,th sides

f Sixt '-fourth street, from central Park,'Vest, to the } 5:•:AOVl ANT) :A1'1'L'HfF:N:1\l'1:5 IN

which he would be entitled upon its completion and tbut fi - ores, the amount of their estimates for doing this Poulecard. and cast side of tic Ifoulevand, from Sixty-

I1•: Ellin }•: AVE\(; F., from Iiarlem ricer to Elliot stree t. which the Cor station ma be obliged to a to the P' -• '~

third to ,i , th street. NO- enth

No, q, OR <;D i RS person to t hum the contract hall be a a'i'ded at any subset vent Icttir.g ; the amount to be calculated a pon

The person or t r ons to whom the contract ma} Inc }' E c be list 2r, Aa.4. Pavm;, Onc Hundred and ith gr

A11'RCCIIlNG CES IN ELR0 AND AI'1'Cfi IC I'I<AASCi-. IN i1i 1?I.ROSE ], I

the c~umatcd amount of the work by which the bid, arc rcyuycd ,, r t ;rt this oil es. with t he surd

suret ies him or them, and execute t!.... e

=trect, from scccotil to Lenox avenues, with granite Id;;cks and cro<sw:dks.

ADEN CF:, from '['h ird oseoife to One Him- testr,d. the sureties ofnfiv contract within five da s from the date of th~ s-ecIe•_

da }' laving

List 3q3~, g. deed and Fi(tt•-tourth street.

_ _ The consent last above mentioned must be accorn- of a notice to that effect ; and in c:,s~: of failure or I

So. 1'aein,r Om: Ifondeed and Eighteenth ,st from ]la-lison to Park ti with gr.;uite t No 5• FOR Cr I. S 1'I 2 t Cl'IAG ̀E WI• R AND panicd by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of neglect so h; do, I cr they will b.: considered as havi:1;

iL:cks. APYCR7'h:AAA-CFa I 1I L•'Llt O.tiE , AV F:- the persons sinning the an that Ise is a I ouseho cler abandoned it, and :cs iu des:r,dt to the Corporation List 3)3_, 5o. L Paving Ai net y-cig` th street, from N I., betweenInc Hun red and . '-1st th or f -, choldcr iii the City of New 'York, and is worth the the contract will be rcndcertise I ❑ nd relet, and so un,

:Amsterdam a enue to the I ulevard, with granite and One Fff:mlred and Fifty-sixth streets, nmeuut of thesceurity required for the completinnofthe until it he accepted and executed. -locks and laying eross0aal:,s. WI"I'II I R:\NCH I s 1 \ f )N I•: HI?\DAl-IT) contract, over and above all his debts of ever}• o;ture, I Idders are rrnuircd to state in their estimates th.;fiu

'I he limits e nbriced by such asse=smems include all AND F1IT Y-SI•;eENI'I f, ONF. 11th and over and above his liabilitics as bal surct}-, or tutu and places of residence; the names of all

I}alhousesandlotsof„rotmds,vacanulots,pieces IIhel, I)RElI NDF'IF1'Y-F;lk;H7Ii,\NI)hNF. otherwise. andth,th, has offered loin If a.cnretyin prisons interested with then, therein; and to nu

land ,Ind parcels of sitnat'.d nn— - `.I Ill \I)kII0 .\Nl0 IIF1'1'-\7'H good filth, with the insentient to execute the bond re. g

other person be so interested, the estimate shall rli=-

from One Hun- 51'It 1C1:P' , between Ilion and Cnurtlandt tutted b law. I Y iii,, fly state the tact; also, that the estimate is ma<'c

co r. 11'cst side of hi:~hth acenuc, red and 'fillet}'- seventh to One Hundred :utd 7 hirty-

nienucs. Ni estimate will be considered unless accom >-rnied L without an connection ii oh any other person makin, an estimate for the s:,me work, and that it is iu ail

i huh street. Each ctima.te mn-t contain the name and place of re>i-

d::uce of the ers In nmking the scone, the names of all either a certifier) check upon one of the State or National banks New York, d'aw'n respects fair, and without collusion or fraud; mid > .11

Ni,, z. North side of OJne Hundred and Fifteenth 1' of the City of to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five that no member of the Common Council, head ut n

=t reef, front Third to I cxington avenue. aonyuos him therein, and if no other per. otin=ted

in terected it shall dinn net ly state that fart. be I

stn _ so Qd

for de bureau, deputy thereof trtment, chief of a or tier No. ;, Ifoth sides of hixty-fhurth street, from Central is

tier centunr of Liteamount of the security re uired I 3' q 1'' P 3'

141rk West. t~ Couh.vard, and cast side of i oelevard, What it made tcbnet any cm nor any Miler

in the saime the faithful performance of the contract. Such check therein, or other (officer of the Corporation, is purely'

ir —i~Sixty -third to Sixt '-fifth Octet. person null,., an t for the same work, and t

without hou or money must NOT he inclosed in the sealed envelope or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies r~r

y So. 4. sides of I )nc Hundred and ;Ain a tenth all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. \'hat no containin_ the estimate, but must be handed to the work to which it relates, or in any portion of the pr Iui,

street, from 5; venth to Lenox nvamte, :md to the from is, member of the Cout flu na Council, head or a clepxrtnren t, Officer r clerk of the Ucp:utunent who has charge of thereof ; which estimate must be verified by the Oath,

itr Lit of half the. block at the :ntcrsceting asenvcs. -_ chief of a bureau, deptuy tlercof, or clerk therein, or

other officer of the Corporation, is directly or Indir'cti the cstim;,tc-Lox, and no estimate can be deposited in P said box until such check or has been examined

in writing, of the party making, the estimate, that the several nsO'ces stated boll' are in all respects true. No. _s. If tl sides of (in'- Hundred and Fajbhteenth

from Mid, Park to the extent

t interested in the estintate or iu the work to which it

fouey b said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All }'

fl'lerre e'oeo, Man ore Il ium a I,ricrrstrrf, it ' - sc rcct. on to a~'i nue, :md

• f half the block at the intersecting avcH'fry. o relates or i the profits the

Mach he t

by the in writing, scribed oath, estimate must n e such dcfioeIts, oxccpt that of the successful },IdJer, will

'iaolsilte tlers! fsew:'!rc,tinre l~• tuadc a,+d .; ufsn'Iis he :,•rd.

\n. 6. Both sides of Ninety-eighth street. from Am- of the nothing the =nave, that the several matters party },e 'c'o'ned to the persr,ns making the same within three after the contract awarded. the sue-

7rI nil t mrr la, plies in! <•rs

-trdam avenue to t lie l;mulo ard, and to the extent of therein stated are true, and must be aceomptmtutccf by the days is if

cessful bidder shall refuse Sr neglect, within five days Each estimate shall be accompanies} by tits consent, in

tenting, of two householders or Freeholders of the (:roc half the bh:ek at the intcr<ectir g avenues. • consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to New York, J,ta-~s of s

All persons whose interests are affected by the above- in the Cit}- of New York, to the effect that if the contra' t execute the same, the amount of the deposit made b . 1 } th

the effect tb ats i e',• re

to the effect area rf the e awa .,I

u tried :assessments, and ,rho are opposed to the same, is awarded to the person making the eitin;.te, the} -will, person him shall be forfeited to tin reta;ned by the City of ~ awardill ,

the estini e,

to the person or persons making file estimate, tic)' trill, to th erper

, r either of them, are requested to present their ohjec- j upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties New York as liquidated d:m_nges for such neglect or ,, u pon its hciu_ so awarded, become boutul as ii or their tior,s in writing to the Chairman of the Board of

No. 27 Chambers street, _Assessors, at their office, for its faithful performance; and that if lie shall refuse

the they sri31 to the Cor- or neglect to execute same, pay refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the ;'reties for its faithful perforniance ; and that if sai I tirnc aforesaid, the amount of the deposit will be person or persons shall omit or refuse to execute the

is ithin thirty day's from the elate of this notice. poration any difference bettceen tite sum to which lie returned to him. ntract, they will pay to the Corporation of the I'itc '1' he above-described lists u ill be transmitted, as pro- would be entitled upon its completion, and that which The Commissioner of Street Improvementsof the } - of fork any difference between the sum to whi• I:

cided b • law, to the Board of Revision and Correction } the Corporation may he obliged to pay to the person to P P Y person \'went}'-third and t'w'enty fourth \Yards reserves the d

person said person or persons would be entitled upon its con;'! r,l Assessments for ccntirmat,et, on the i3th day of whom the contract shall he ;iw:trded at any sriysegient right to reject all bids received fur any particular work tion and that which said Corporation may be obliged n I Oct her, ,Cya. letting ; the amount to be calculated upon the estimated if he dcem. it for the best interests of the city. pay to the person to whom the contract ntay be award, I

I:L)%% A RI' G11 ON, Chairman, ;nnotmt of the work by which the bids are tested. };lank ti,rms of bid or c,timate, the proper envelopes at any subsequent letting ; the amotmt in each case to 1'.\'f RICK M. HAVERTY, Fileconsent last above mentioned. must be accorn- in which to inclooe the same, the specific:uions and calculated upon the estimated antount of the work to 1..; C}LA S. F. VF:\JiT, panied by theoath or a}firmatinn; in writing, of each of the

householder agreci,teiits,and any other information de-ircd, can be done, by which the bids are tested. The consot

]•;DWARD CAFIILL, persons signing the same, that he is a or ( obtained at this office. above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath Board of Assessors. freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the LOUIS J. H FI NTZ, or aff rmation, in writing, of each of the persons sigoia,,

)I rtr'r ', I In: UOAav (;F As rxsoes, j amount of the security required for the completion of Commissioner of Street Improvements, the saute, that lie is a householder or lreeltolder in the \I'. a; C'A.MFPs 5Ti Li' I, the contract, over and above all his debts of every 'Twenty-thirst and "I\rent>•-fourth \l'a'ds. City of New' 1"ork, and is worth the amount of thc

N Iew YORK, Sept. 53, t892. nature, and over :utd above his liabilities as bail, surety, _ __ _ security- required for the completion Cl the contract, or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as surety over and above all his debts of every nature, and to r

PUBLIC' NO'T'ICE; IS IIFAEVIY GIVEN IC) THE r in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. meda!ne, hisllrel'ilrti.•-vas'-ail, .'ruts ax ,I ofheiz,o' owner or mcocrs, oeeri1i:mt or occupants of all required by law. and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith

(;;,uses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected I No estimate will be considered unless accompanied D2rnta'ves;r or• LucK'_, and with tha intention to execute the bond required

thereby', that the following assessments have been con- by either a certified check upon one of the State or 1'Ie.R "A," Nor.Tn RIB-ER. - o)' 'll}1C adequacy and by}- the security

pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- National banks of the City of Neiy York, drawn to the puffic le

offered will be subjec t to :d by the Comptroller flue sessers for examination L' d] persons interested, six.: order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five

I.O C-C)NTR ~C I CI(~S. of rime of the City of New' York after the award is made York after

l-ist 3ir7, No. t. Flagging and eurhinn in front of per centum of the amount of the security required for :utd prior to the of the contract. Nos. ice and it to v6 \Vest Fifty-seventh street, :tad the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or

till cc No csu will uc received or considered

d o

on northwest c,,rner of Fifty-seventh street and Sixth money must No-r lie inclosed iu the sealed envelope (No. 424.) ed b accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the

of the

aeenuc. containin the estimate, but must be handed to the g State or National banks of the City of New fork, list ;or9, No. z Flagging and re flu gging block officer or clerk of the Department who }ms charge of the PROP(15ALS FOR Es'I'IAIAl III FOR DRF.I)GiN(I drawn to the order of the Cnmptrollcr, or money to

hwm fell b y N[:urhatt.in amt St. Nicholas avenues, One I estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said A'1' DUMlWI;-IN IARI) A'1' WEST 'I 'A FII I Ii the atonunt of r e,n,rm' of the a t otmt of Hundred 'm.l 1'w-ent second and One Hundred and 1 box until such check or mone}- has been examiners b}' S'IRT:1:7', 1)G Ml l",( BOARI) AI' 11' I hi nr ` c t security rcyuired for the C,lthf'f fie'furmance of fife

y `haveot--thirdstrcets. said officer or clerk and (pond to be correct. All such NIN F: CF.ENlfi Sl'R FEi AND UT'\IYlNI;- contract. Such check or moue must not bcincloscd } } Li•t 3~zo, No. ,. Flagging and reflaggiu g, curl-,ing and deposit except that of the successful bidder, will be P P I;l ):11:H Al WI;S7' F' 11L'IY-JI-:\'I:N A t the sealed envelope containing the cstimatc, but

rccurbin nort`nvest corner of One Hundred and Fifth returned to the persons making the same within three till' R F: ICC, I ON '1 HE Nook III RIVER, AN I I AT n, must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De-

strcet and First avenue, a„:tending a distance about too ! days after the contract is -twarded. If the successful DU \I EA~1' S \ISI) TEEN I H I AN' )A RD I l I I partment who has charge of the estimate-bus, and fect each on a%cone :md street. bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after S fREET AN[) DUNI PING-HOAR t AT EAS I' uo estimate can be dc posit ed in said box until such

l.i;t 3,s r, \o. q. Flagging and reFlarging, Curbing notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to him

'1'H 'IIll I t I IGHCH STI I{F'1'. ION F: I'AsI check or money has been examined hr said officer :utd recurbing One Hundred and Sixteenth street, from execute the same, the amountof the deposit made by

by City New hall be forfeited to and retained the of RI\'}:,R ; .\f ,SO A I' \\'I:yT I IlRT1F`l'li

\V :S I I VI•:\ I I1 or clerk and found to be correct, All sttch deposits,

IfiadIsou to Eighth avenu_. S'I'1-1:ET IIII•:R AND FI' I -SEV except that of the sumaking bidder, will be re-

list No. Flagging and reflagging, curbing and ;qv?, 5. -ork, 1as liquidated damages (or such neglect or refusal ; - -LIi ti'l'l: F: F: 1' 3'IFK, ON F: A OR'f H 1,1 ”, turned to the persons making the same within three 1 g

recurbing east side of Madison avenue, from Ninety- I I i if h shall execute the contract with r file tint afire• said, the amotmt of the deposit will he returned to him,

pIE OT E:\ST SII . I V I'.\1'H S'1'KElsl pIliR, ON THE EA51' RIVER.

boss aft shall

ll ec u seact is awarded. 1 f the svecedays bidder shall refuse or neglect, v;it}lin five clays third to (Inc Hundredth street. The Commissioner of Street Improvements of the after notice that tl:e contract has been awarded to Li-t 3o2;, Ni'. d. Flagging and r.,flagging both sides of Twenty-third and Cw'enty-fourth \Yards reserves the I bum, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit Isladison avenue, from lone Hundred and Sixteenth to

( One Hundred 1'w-entieth street and right to reject all bids received for any particular work STTM 1'I•:S FOR DREDGING AT THE made by him shall be forfeited to and retamed by the

y F

if he deems it for the best interests of the city. 3 above-named places on the Is and Fast rivers C ity c f it ew York as liquidated dama es for such neglect y ' q S g List 392 to No. 7. Flagging and rcflagging orty-eighth Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes p f P will be rece ived the at of ks, o ent of he o

ffice ;out if shall execute within street, from Tenth to I•.leventh avenue.

both sides in which to inclose the same, the snedesir can and d at the office Department the head of the ll il Piercm of

raid foot e,

his deposi t thor

e time the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be ,

List 3,15, No. 8. FIa gin,, and reflagging abreemdn and an other information desired, can be t foot place, until of I iltb avenue, ( One hundred and Fourteenth to (Inc

'sides One obtained at this office.

h river, int, the City

f New

k- i

North river, in the Cit}- of New 1"ork, until r o'clock retu dned to him.

IIundred and Fifteenth street, and both of Iio J HF:INTZ, er o t.• ~t, of s are informed that no deviation trot the rpee,,

s ations

will be allowed, unless under the written Hundred and Fourteenth street, from Fifth to Madison Commissioner of Street Improvements, TI}URS[r:11', SEPTI(AIBER r5, r8gz, i truc i instructions of the F:n;ineer-in-Chief.

avenue. Ike limits embraced by such assessments include all

Twenty'-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. ___- "_ at which time and place the estimates will he publicly No estimate will be accepted from, or contract

the several houses and lots of grounds, vacant lots, pieces OFFICE (IF I opened by the head of said Department. The award of awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-

and parcels of land situated on— laf the contract, if d, will be made as soon as prnctic- pore tion, upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, a- No. I. Klock 17, Ward Nos. 40, 41 and 42, Twenty-

Cpntnusstory e:a OF STt.FEr rxnvE~les to T' Tw'E\T\'-FOl,'RTH WaRD$,

toning able after the npeningof the bids. surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora-

Second Ward, i1F THE \Y'k:t:T1'=1'H1R➢ .1A'lJ

NEIL' YrntK, September b', 1892. I Any person making all estimate for the work shall

furnish in envelope to said Board, at the same a sealed tion.

THE RIGHT TO DECLINFs ALL 1'IIE No. 2. Block bounded by Manhattan and St. Nicholas r THE DEEb1ED FOR avenues, One Hundred and Twenty-second and One TO CONTRACTOi S.

said oilmen on or before the day and hour above named, be indorsed

S IS RESERVF D, IF THE INTEREST INTEREST OF THE, CORPORATION OF THE Hundred and Twenty-third streets. which envelope shall with the name or

No. ,. L'lock 221, Ward Nos, z3 to 29, inclusive, Twelfth Ward. EALEI.1 BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR EACH OF

names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to

CITY OF NEW YORK. Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-

Both One Hundred Sixteenth S the following-mentioned works, with the title of which it relates. mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose No.4. sides of and the work and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, The bidder to whom the award is made shall give by the Department, a copy of which, together with from Madison Eighth street• to avenue.

in the advertisement, also the number of the work, as security for the faithful performance of the contract in the form of agreement, including specifications, and from Ninety- N e. 5. Ea=t side of Madison avenue,

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2720 THE CITY RECORD. SEPTEMBER I5 1892.

Should the person or persons to crhont the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five day's after written notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept, but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, lie or they shall lie considered as having abandoned it and as in default to tile Corpora-tion, and the contract wvill be readvertised and relet as provided by law.

f:iddcrs will write out the amount of theirestiln:ue in addition to inserting the some in figures.

Payment will be made b}- a rcqui sition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the tern, of the contract.

The forms n` the contract, including specifications, and showing the manner of pa}' ment, can be obtained at the otTce' ,•f the Department, :utd bidders ire cautioned to examine each :utd aii of Iheir p,ovixiunr s.,,eluVy, as the Board of Public Ch,.nrities on,1 C,,rrection will insist ttpun their aisoipc cnfnrcenlmt in en-cry particular.

HENRY If. 1'1 1KI"F.R, ['resident, CHARI.RS I . SUIIIUSS', 11, I1., Commissioner, F:IiWARI) C. sO Il-f.IIv, Commissluner,

Public Charities and Correction.

Dur.-tx"ronEv-r Si ITOI na C'tn.sIsu,IEs AND Coucen crtus, Na. 6 "funs, (resI'1".

New YORK, September 14, LS)z.

TO C(;NTRACTI)R'~.

MIATERI:ALS ANI) WORK REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS i0 I•:NGINE, 1R)ILERS, ETC„ OF STEAM L.-\UNCH " ME1:-MAID."

(No, i9.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR- cL:AI.1•:n BIDS OR EITINATIS FOR 'lHE ITIES AND CORRECTION. afore-aidworkattd materials, in accordance with

- the specifications and plans, will be rece'ved at the office

Don sac nnF.\ - .' P I I iC I In i 1111 < "151 t n. '.xn lug, j of the I lepartment (If Public I harities and Correction,

\, . - 1 H1,,., :\c r cr. , No. (5 Third avenue, inn the City of Newv Vork, until

Ni tc 1- + ate, <eptcmber t4, iSoa. j Tuesday, September .n, 1692, until to o'clock A. at. The person or pers_ns nmking any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed •' Bid

O CONTRACTORS or Estimate for Repairs to En-,ine Boilers etc„ of

ON THE NORTH Ri%EK. Steam launch " \[ermaid," and with his or their name

at Rest Thirty--fifth street..... 5-,_0o cubic yards. I ,, ;AND

i or names, and the date of presen)rtion, to the head of It

surd IC S art 5 .-~. lt.—Bidders are to suhnut [heir , ERI\L's Vt OR li RI 1,)[.11, 1: I ) FIR STEAM [-[EATING A l'AV II,ION

~'~ said I Iepartmcnt, at the said oil ice, on or I eforc the day and hour above named, at which time and place the

ui, it the following express conditicns, ,which shall buds nr sm will be publicly op°ned b}' to and become ❑ art of ever c-timate received: i nip') p }~ 'I- III'. FOIR NI'.\\• 1 ORK ( 1 \ \"\ I _\S\- I l \I

ofs id Deed ' the I're=ident oC said Dcp:vt nest .soil read.

I. Bidders must satisfy- themselves. by personal ex- 1'C):, THE INSANE, BLACK\\ELL'S n 1'HE Ii,+alm n,F Pam Ic CHAR,nes AND CORRECTtoa _lmination of the location of the proposed dredging, and

ISLAND. xerEr;l Es rHE ustEH, to uEJECr rats). Il!DS un er-•t•nt.t't'rs ' y such other means as they may prefer, as to the IF DrEl1 ED To nE Mux THE rt'f)t.tC 1N I EI:F:cr, As Yxo- n eel racy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall when In sECilox 6;, CIIA:'rea;to, l ..aw'c of 1882. no[, at any time after the submission of an estimate, ,not,t to No• ao. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or con -

puteor complain the above statement nt quantities . I tract awarded to, any person who Is in arrears to the ror as,ert that there was an}t mis:1nderstanding in ! Corporation upon debt orcoutract, or who is a cicftulccr, regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done. `E ALE YIDS OR ESTIMATES FOPR THE

S I a, surety' ^r otherwise, upon any obligation to the

_ Bidders trill be required to complete the entire af,:: rc=«id tc ark and materials, in accordance with Corporation. ork to thesatisfaction of the Department of Docks, + sa the specifications and plans, will be reccitcd at the office The award of the contract +vi}l be made as soon as nd in substantial accordance with the specifications of of the Lepartmcnt of Public Charities and Correction, rt t i c able after then eniq_ of the bids.

-':e contract. No extra compensation, beyond the ''. No (6 Third avenue, in the City of New York, until p ' ` ' 1 ~ 4 mount payable for the work before mentioned, which Tuesday, September 21, tsyz, until to o'clock a. }I. The Atg bidder for this ~s)u must kn, s e an l ro st o

flC s, ;Inn must engaged in and tccll prepared forthe all be actually erformed, at the rice therefor. er p p P person or 1•er making any bid or estimate shall me

at e ffe

_ubic yard, to lie specified by the lowest bidder, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid have sat;sfactory tcst:m t tans to that eftecI ;and the person O,persOss to whom the contract may be m—rcicd

' e due or pas able for the entire .cork. or Estimate for'team-heating Insane As}•lum, Itlack- will be required to rive security for the performance of The work to be done under this contract is to be w'ell's Island," and with his or their name or names, the c ntract by his or th:ir bond, with twa sudicient

commenced within five days after the date of the con- n and the date of presentation, to the head of said nar._res. each ie the penal .mt,ntctnt of FIVE HUN- tract, and the entire work is to be fully completed on Department, at the said office, on or before the day D1U-tl) s i0o DOLL) H~. or before the e5th day of October, 1892, and the damages and hour above named, at % hich time and place the F_;tch bid or estimate shall contain and star,- the name to be paid by the contractor for each day that the con- bids n,r estimates received will be publicly opened by and place of residence of each of the l - "' s m,kin:; the tract may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the the President of said I Iepartment and read. sane ; the names of all persons interested with him or fulfillment thereof has expired, are, by a clause in the y T'He Boaso of Pet-etc CHARITIES AND CORRECTION them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it contract, fixed and 1l.juidnnted at Fifty Dollars per day. i RESERVES THE EIGHT TO REJECT ALL t%IDS OR ESTIMATES shall distinctly state that fnnct : also, that 1[ is nladC'v tb-

Bidders will state in their estimates a price. psr to DEEMED To BE FOR THE FtFi.iC INTEREST, As out :my connection with any other person making an es- cubic yard, fer doing such dredging, in conf, rntity rxoviDED IN SECTION 64, CHATTER 4t0, Laws uF 288=. timate for the same pure,-+se ; and is in all respects fair with the approved f rm ct agreement and the specifi- No bid or estimate will he accepted from or contract and vrithout collusion or fraud ; and that no nlcntbcr of cations therein set forth, by which price the bids -will awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- I the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a be tested. This price is to cover all expenses of every poration upon debt or contract, or who is at defaulter, bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other ofh- kind involved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the I as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- I cer of the Corp+.r.ction, is directly- or indirectly inter- contract, including any claim that nmy arise through , poration. Ertel therein, or in the supplies to which it relates, delay, from any cause, in the performing of the wcrk The award of the contract will be made as soon as or in any portion of the profits thereof. The Lid ,hereunder. practicable after the opening of the bids. or estimate must be verified by the oath, in w- q,

fFiddcrs will distinctly tcrite out. both in words and in Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en- of the part}- or parties making the estimate that the `,cures, the amount of their estimates for doing th:s caged in and well prepared to the business, and must several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

ork. have -arsLutor} tc=_timnnials to that effect ; and the I AA'here more than one person is interested, it is requisite The person or persons to whom the contract may 1--e ! l,er,.,n , r persons to it in' iii the contract may be awarded j that the s'eritication be made and subscribed by all

'Si arded will be required to attend at this office with it ,c ,rill he required t.- ,ice sec •.:ritc for the performance of the parties interested. n- :reties offered L} him or them, and execute the con - `_ ci,utrasct ̀'c I-i heir `,•. nil, with two suII - - n Each bill or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-

ct within five daye from the date of the service et a rctics. Lac h in the l enal ❑ mount of O' E ~ellt in writing, of two hr+useholders or freeholders in )ice to that effect ; and it. c:+se of failure or neglect >: •I'HOt A:t' n IS1.0(11) JIOLLARs. tom City of \ew York, with •heir respective pl:.cc of

- do, he or they will Le considered as having ab:+r.- Liu r eitahato shall crstain in state the r.: l:r. ess or residence, to the effect if the contract i,e

vaned it, and as in default to the Corporation ; and t':e awar sti

"' 1- t r ce e t rc. 1 t -ace of each of the 1 er=cn m 1.. u e awarded to the person makinh the estimate, tf:c,• u t i on :I tract will be re:+dvertised and relet, and so on until

- -1,1<. toe sums. f .dl person• ir•terestc-u with lint r its being rded,become bound ashi1 sinrebiesfor its c accepted and executed. Bidders are required to state in their estimate. their

erforl omit them therein : and if no other person be so interestLc, it f.st)b(nn perform:,nce : and that it he shall omit or ref-use

tames and places of residence; the names of all persons shall di s tinctly state that fact; also that it is made with- to execute the Same. tiny shall pay to the Corporation difference between the to which he be

-terested with ti:em therein ; and if no ot}:er person, c'ut any conoectir:n with any other person making an any sum would

.c SC interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the estimate for the 'ante purr-,c:sc, inc is in ail re=},cots fair entitled on its eomtnletlon:uld that which the Corporation

inns) alsoi that th is made g•ltna any con- ; and without collu,ion or fraud ; and that no member of may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom he

for s

other person I the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a I the contract may he awarded at any subsequent letting r.ection with any ether person making an estimate bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer the amount in each case to be calculated upon the .,stI- fair, the same wcrk, and that it is in all respects and c+f the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested mated amount of the supplies by which the bid' are

ntitheot cohusicn or fraud and also, that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief _f therein, or in the supplies to winch it relates, or in any tested. "1 'he consent above-mentioned shill be aecom-

bureau, deputy tl,vreof, or clerk therein, or other . ,, i,ortion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate I panted by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of

cheer of ti :c harper ti is di rcefly or rodlrehhe • li must be ce rifled by the oath, in .rritin_, of the part}' or Inc r ersons signing the saint, that he is a h„nscholc eror IreehOldrEr in the City of \,:w York, and is worth the

interested therein, or in the su}s}Bvs or work to which parties makm< the estimate that the several matters

It relates, or In any portion of the profits thereof ; which 'here stated therein are in all respects true. \\ more than amount of the security required forthe completion of this

_stimate must be s"erifieu by the cash, in writing, of the one ter Ott isintere,ted, it is requi,ite that the rEKIFIC s- contract, overand above ail hisdebtsofever}• nature, and

party making the estimate, that the several matters TION be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- over and above hi- liabilities as hail, surety or otherwise;

stated therein are in all respects true, if •here un'r, I ested. and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith

',tax one Person is mtereo)ud, it is re uisite t/rat ;/re Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con- and wit}l the intention to execute the bend required by Q j j,.

,nifee ~atsot. Fr nr~de and sulsmr.,Jto Iy al! tke fart;?s sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the

City of New 'a rk, with their respective of 'busi- places section to of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of \ew Ynrk, if the eoatraet shall be awarded

s!e,est. d Each estimate shall be accompanied by the con- ness or rc>idenec, to the effect that if the contract be to the person orpersons for whom he consents to become

sent, in us- riling, of two householders or freeholders of • a,, 'riled to the person making the estimate, they will, on surety. 'I 'he adequacy and sufficiency of the security

:he City of New York, uvIk ti50/r uw er/cT Plata it its being so awarded, become bo,md as hi- sureties feu its offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of the City

zusinesc or rAd,uce, to the effect that if the contract .. faithfu. performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse of New York.

',e awarded to the person or persons making the esti. I to execute the came, they will pay to the Corporation No bid ore'timate will be received or considered unless 'note, they will, upon its being so awarded, become any difference between the sum to which he w"uuld be accompanied by either a certified check upon one of

and as his or their sureties icr its faithful perform- entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora the State or National banks of the City of New York, }' ance ; and that if said person or persons shall omit or tion mat' be obliged to pay to the person or persons to drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the refuse to execute the contract, they will pay to the whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent amount of five per eentum of the amount of the security Corporation of the City of New fork any difference letting; the amount in each case to he calculated upon require,l for the faithful performance of the contract. between the sum to which said person or persons would the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed be entitled uper, Its completion and that which said Cor- j are tested. The consent above mentioned shall he aecam- envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to poration may be obli>ed to pay to the person to whom panted by the oath or affirmation, to writing, of each of lI the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge;of the contract may be asv,,rnlsd at ::n}• subsequent letting ; the persons signing the same that he is a householder or the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in the amount in each case to be calculated upon the freeholder in the (_ it of New York, and is worth the said box until such check or money has been examined by estimated amount of the work to be done, by amount of the security required for the completion of said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such which the bids are tested. The consent above men- thi-contract, over and above all his debts ofevcry nature, deposits, except that ofthesuccessfulbidder,willbere- tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, or turned to the persons making the same within three day's in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, othenvi=e ; • nd that Inc has offered himself as a surety after the contract is awarded. ii the successful bidder that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that New York, and is worth the amount of the security re- oln.hapter of the

RevisedtOshdi. the Lion mrequired

fl of if the the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the

quired for the completion of the contract, over and ` > same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be above all his debts of every nature, am/ o:•er and aim .'e be awarded to the person or persons for whom he con- forfeited to and retained by the City of New York, as I eis nnnbnMhr, as bail, surety and utker:oire, and that he sents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if has offered himself as a surety in good faith and wit'.1 the of the security offered is to be approved by the Comp- he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, intention to execute the bond required by law. "the troller of the City of New York. the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be i No bid orestimate will be received orconsidered unless Should the person or persons to whom the contract subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract New York alter the award is made and prior to the sign. State or National banks of the City of New York, within five days after written notice that the same has ing of the contract. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or

No estimate will be received or considered unless : to the amount of five per centum of the amount Al they accept but do not execute the contract and give accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the ! the security required for the faithful perform- the proper security, he or they shall be considered as State or ?national 'banks of the City of New York, drawn ance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora. to the .order of the Comptroller, or money, to the i Inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as amount of five per cent,,,,, of the amount of security but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the provided by law. required for the faithful performance of the contract. Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or in addition to inserting the same in figures. envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed money has been examined by said officer or clerk and Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- to the officer or clerk of the I iepartmcnt who has charge found to he correct. All such deposits, except that of troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. of the estimate-box ; and no estimate can be deposited the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons The forms of the contracts, including specifications and in said box until such check or money has been examined making the same within three days alter the contract showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or office of the Department ; and bidders are cautioned to deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be neglect, within five days after notice that the contract examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the returned to the persons making the same within three has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the Board of Public Charities and Correction will insist clays after the contract is awarded. If the successful amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to upon their absolute enforcement in every particular. bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after and retained by the laity of New York as liquidated HENRY V. PORTER, President, notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall CHARLES E. SIMMONS, \I. D., Commissioner, execute the same, the amount of the lep,rit made by execute the contract Tiritbin the time aforesaid, the EDWARL1 C. SHFsLHY, Commissioner, him shall be forfeited to and retained ':,y the City of amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Public Charities and Correction.

DP:r-1usTntENT OF Ponctc IHAxmnEa AND CottttECTtoN, ) dcc,, 6rj THIRD AVENUE, 1r

NEw' CDRIK, September z, r3)_,

I'O CON I'RACFORS.

\IA'FERIALS. ANII 1\'ORK REOUIREI) FOR RECONSI'RCC l ION OF 1 OIt-Tl()NS OF 1Sl-I1.ItING, 1I,i' 1ltiNf:. E'1-C., AT FIF I'1'-5L\"f'.NTII 41"RFET jnl l ,ON,

(No. rd.!.

SF:ALHD BIDS OR GS f lyl:v'I I(s l t)k I'lI l?. aforesaid work and materials, In accord:', mint

the spccificntiuns and plans, will be received at the o!iice of the I trpartment of public Charities and .:+,rrec-tion, No. E '1' hiret .,venue, in the City of New I''ork, until'Chursdu}•, yeptcmher 15. ti a, until to o'clock .a. .v. The person or per>on makin.g :my hid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed ” Bid or Estimate for Reconstruction of P„rdun's of I fuilding, Plumbing. etc., at Fi(ty-seventh Street Prison," and with his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the ii cad of said Departnt•..ut, of the said oftic-•, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received w- ill Inc publicly opened by the l'readent of .aid Department and read.

THE B.'nrn of Pc-u).lc CH:turrtes AND ConnlcEcuOry RESZ:R%FS THE m oH•r TO HEIEC"I At_i. 111D5 OR F.sTIriv1Er IF DEI2511!U TO nE FOR THE 1t'nLIC t\1EItFST, As rxocln' D iN SECI ION 61, CHAPTER 41o, L:tns 1n0 1332.

No bid or estimate will be accepted front, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a dct:nlltcr, as surety or otherwi,e, upon any obligation to the Cor-poration

The award of the contract o' ill be made as Boon a=-practicable after the opening of the bids.

An }' bidder for this contract must he known to me en-ttaged in :ninth well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be rc,fuired to give security for the performance „f the contr.•.ct, by his or their bond, nvith two >u:iicicnt sureties, each in the penal amount of 'I'III{EE THUL'r:1NDD $:3,ouo DOLLARS.

Inch bid or estimate shall contain and state Ii' name 0 n place of residence of each of the persons making the same ; the —me, of all persons intere.tcd with hint or then) therein; and it soother person be so interested, it shall distinctly st.rte that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with soil' other person making:tn estimate forthe same purpose, and is in all respects fuir and with-out collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Cum-mon Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, depot}• thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporntiun, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies to which it relates, or in any par. tion of the profits tberenf. T he bid or estintato mus be verified by the oath, in writing, of the part}' or n.,ri, . making the est!mato, that the several m::tters _L,r<d therein are in ❑ II rcrpvcts true. Where more tin n , person is interested, it i - requisite that the nEn: i. n- n I l be made and subscribed by all the parties interest,~,l.

1•:ach bid or estimate shall be accompanied by ti a ' - n-sent, in svrit!n_, of two householders or freeholder' in the City of New York, with their respective place' ',i business or residence, to tie effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as hi, sureties for its faithful periorstemce, and that if he shall ontit''r re-fuse to execute the same, thev will pay to the Corpora. (ion any difference between the sum to which lie would be entitled on its completion and that which the Curpora-tion nt.ly be obligccl to i's' to the person or persons to whom file contract may he a;rarded at any subsequent letting : the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estin,n,nted amount of the supplies Inc which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in w'ritin,_, of each of the persons signing the same, that he Is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the comp:etion of this contract over and above all his debts of ever}' nature, and over:uld above his lia-bilities as Lail, surety or otherwise; and that he has offered himsch as a surety in good faith and wvith the intention to execute the bond required by section la cf chapter 7 of the Rcrknsd t ordinances of the City of Ncw York, if the contract shall ice awarded to the perse,n or pers, acs for whom he consents to become snnrsty. The adeyuaey and sn1f ciency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

10 bid or esDmaty will Inc received or considered un-less accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, rr money to the amount of five per cc,ntium of the amount of the security required for the faithful p_rform-ance of the contract. Such check or stoney must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing [he esti-mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-bas, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. :111 such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the some within three days sifter the contract is awarded, If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days alter notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by }aim shall be for-feited to and retained by the City of New York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will Ile returned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall he considered as having abandoned it, and as in de;:,ult to the Corporation, and the contract will be read% ertised and relet. as provided by law.

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

The forms of the contract, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the office of the Department ; and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions caretul,v, is the Board of Public Charities and Correction mill insist upon their absolute enforcement in every particular.

HENRY H. PORTER, President, CHARI,F:S E. SIMMONS, H. D., Commis=toner, F:DWARI) C. SHEEHY, Commissioner,

Public Charities and Correction.

LEv.trrntENT OF l'uniu C.AIayins AND CunshcC, n-N, No. 66 THIRD AvEN L'E,

New YORK, August a, 1)2.

TO CONTRACTORS,

MATERIALS ANI) \V-C)RK REQUIRED FOR RECONSTRUCTION 01' 1'( 1k.

OF BUILDING, PLUMBING, ETC., AT ESSEX MARKET PRISON.

'No. r7.)

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE aforesaid work and materials, in accordance with

the specifications and plans, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities and Correction, No. 66 T'htrd avenue, in the City of New York, until 'Thursday, September IS, t89z, until to o'clock A. ft. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed " Bid

showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department.

J. SERGEANT CRA t1, ED"! N A. Pt)Si', JAMES 3. PHELAN.

Commissioners at the Department of Docks. Dated Non Vuxt:, August

DEPARTMENT OF III+CKS, PiEs "A," NORTH Riv Ex.!

TO CONTRACTORS.

INo. 42 .)

PROPOSALS FOR EST111.1'I'ES FOR DREDGING AT PIER Ft't)l OF \' PSI THIRTY-FIFTH ;TREE1', ON '['Hl: NORTH IDVEK.

LE STIJLaTES FOR ltRI:I)GIN(: AT THE. above-named place, on the North river, will

e received by the Board of Commissioners at the head t the Department of Docks, at the office of said Dc-artment, on Pier "A,'' foot of Battery place, North

river, in the City of New York, until t o'clock r. at, of

THURSDAY, SEP'I'EMIBER t5. 1892, 1 at which time and place the estimate will be publicly opened by the head of said Department. 'l.'he award of the contract, it awarded, will be made as soon as prac-ticable after the opening oC the bids.

Any person making an estimate for the work shall furnish the same in it sealed envelope to said Board, at said office, on or before the day and hour abase named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the sauna.

c date of its presentation and a statement of the wort which it relates. The bidder to whom the alcard is made shall rive

<rcurity for the faithful performance of the contract, in no manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in

the sum of Four T'huusand Six Hundrd Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities of material 2e5sary to be dredged in order to secure at the -::ices mentioned the depth of water set opposite r_to in the specifications is as follows:

New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Bidders are informed that no deviation front the sIpecifications will be allowed, unless under the written instructions of the Engineer-in-Chief.

No estimate will be accelrted from, or contract alvarded to, any person who is to 8rre.,rs to the Curpor-ation upon debt or contract, or who is it defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligatiot: to the Corpora-tion,

LHE RIGHT TO DFCT.INI•: ALI, THE PSI'!-SLATES IS RFSFRVTCh) 11' DPI-:AIFD FOR THE I\'1'FRES'1' OOF' THE CORlhtRAT'l(>N OF THE Cliv OF NEW YORK.

Bidders are requested, in staking their bids or csti- motes,to use the blank prepared for that purpose by' the Department, a copy of •a hich, together with the form of agreement, including specifications, and show-ing the manner of payment or the work, can be obtained upon application therefor at the „iEce ,+f the I )apartment.

I. SERI;F:ANT PRAM, EDWIN A. I': vi, .\l ES J. PIIi•:1..- N,

t,,nunssi, oers of the 11c!, [unrest ,.f l locks. Il teen Ni in 1-n,; l:, August u,

PUBLIC POUND.

Tt_I BE cult-D .. I .-At p1'! 1: , AT PUBLIC Pound. No. :,e„ :\rthnr oenue, Fordham, one

Lay Horse. t7 hands hi_h. fcl—[emter r=, t89-, .1 is .5. ft. .\l. Ill)Nt)IfUI,

l'nlmd',faster.

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and running thence westerly along the northerly side of One Hundred and Second street, ore hundred and twenty-five feet ; thence northerly, parallel with Second avenue. one hundred feet eleven inches ; thence east-erly, parallel with One Hundred and Second street, ,,ne hundred and twenty-five feet, and thence southerly, parallel with Second avenue, one hundred feet eleven inches to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New Yni:nnc, September ro, t8gz. WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. a 'Tryon Rmv, New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion by the Counsel to the (' orporation of the City of Ncw fork, relative to acquiring title by the Motor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New \'ork to certain land, oil 1<1I)(:h and I<IVINGION STREETS in the Thirteenth Ward of said city, duly selected and approved by said Board as a slut for school mr;oses under and in ntrsuaticc of the )ro

heard thereon ; and that the said bill of costs, chary; and expenses have been deposited in the once of the Department of Public Works, there to remain for and during the space of ten days.

Dated Nrar Vii ii r, Auqu=t 3r, 1892. 1l'ILLIA'[ J. LACE'Y, ED D WAR -F. (l'UWYER, JACOL' MARKS,

Commissioners. Joi-rN P. DU: N N_ Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street I )pening and Improvement of the City of Yew York, for and on behalf of the )layer, Aldermen and Com-monalty of tile City of New V'ork, relative to acquiring title, wherever the saute has not been heretofore aegnired, to PREF.UAN 5T lIRE'I''although nor yet named by trroper authority', extending from Citii avenue to Southern Iloulevar I, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Now York.

SEPTEMBER 15 1892. THE CITY RECORD. 2721

or Estimate for Reconstruction of Portions of Building, ~ lie notice to all persons, owners of property, affected Plumbing, etc , at Essex Market Prison," and with his by the a:sc srcent list in the matter of acquiring or their name or names, and the date of presentation, I title to ()NI •; ITUNI)kI l) AND I']1 IR"IV-FTRS!' to the head ofsaid Department, at the said ofhce. on or S1'k EEl, between AVlSlERDAAI and CONVENT before the day and hour above named, at which time A\'liNUIiB, in the '1'WELFTfI WARD, which was and place the bids or estimates received will he publicly confirmed by the Supreme Court, September s, 18,42, opened by the President of said Department and read. and entered on the 7th day of September. ,89z, in the

'T'ne BoAi t, or Pr nt.ic cuaau'7ou .\NI Cc,r,lmeiION I Record of Titles of Asscssmgw is kept in the ' f 'cireeru RESERVES THE RIGHT -ro i:O,1R£r At.r. IU9 OR FsnatATrs forthe Collection of Assessments and Arrears of •faxes tF DEEMED TO Fe I OR 9 HK ruts cc IN r EU,EST, AS I'140- I and Assessments and of \\ titer bouts," that unless the Vu)u•.o is sect ills 6q, enserFte 4co, I Ato ur• 1882. amount a,sessecl for benefit on :my person or property

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract .tall be paid within after sixty days fter the date of said awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpu- oatry of thsasscssmcat,intcrest wili be collected thereon, ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as as provided in section 998 of said "New York City surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- ' Consolidation Act of ,83,.. ration. Section 998 of the said act provides that, " If any such

The award of the contract will he made as soon as assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty practicable after the opening of the bids. I days utter the date of entry thereof in the said Record

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be of I itles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and the such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest person or persons to svlmm the contract may be awarded I thereon at the rate of seven per eentum per tnnum, to will be rcquirecl to give security for the performance of be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of the c,,nract by his or their bond, with two sufficient payment.'' sureties each in the penal :unount of'I'I%O THOU- - '1 he above assessment is payable to the Collector of SA I) (.G•L,00(1 1)()LLAICS. ' Assessments and Clerk of ,Arrears at the " Bureau for

h:a, It Lid or estimate shall contain and state the name the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of taxes and and place of residence of each of the persons making the Assessments and of Water Rents," Room 3t, Stewart 55100 ; the names of all persons interested with him or I Building, between the hours of q A. \r. and e p. v., and then[ therein; :ind if no other person be so interested, I all payments made thereon on or before November 7, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made t p be exempt from interest as ahcve provided, without any connection with any other person snaking and after that date will be subject to a charge of an cetim;rte fur the same purpose ; and is in all respects interest at life rate of seven per cent. per annum front fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member the date of e, try in the Record of 'Titles of As-ess-ot the Common Council, head of a department, chief of meats in said I-read to the elate of payment. :c bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other fHl<O. W. \I1'1•;RS, officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly in- Cumptroller. terested therein, or in the supplies to wluch it re-

Crry or Nate V(,a~:-FiN.%N I. Ili r.tr:rn;:c-.-;, fates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. 'lire hid - , or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of Coatr-rrrn.t_ise s. t)rt~ce, Sol,:em,,,a- y, r,z. the party or parties making the estimate, that the several .__- matters stated therein are in all respects true. A.here more than one person is interested, it is requisite that SUPREME COURT. the vex etcaru ,N be made and subscribed by all the parties imercsted.

I In the matter rf the application „f th,_ 8. mitt sionors Each Lid or eghnftte shall be accompanied h}• the con- of I'ublie Parks of the City uF \r:w 1"ork 1 rr and on sent, in ca rid rg, of two householders or freeholders in othaff of the 1llayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of re i 1ork, with their respective places of the City of 'raw V'ork, rei.ei.ice to acgoirn~ title in businc,s or residence, to the effect that it'the contract be fee by the Mayor. Aldermen arid Cnninnt,nrr;lty of the -ward- 1 to the person making the estimate, they will, on City of'rew h orb to the Lore of land north of OV IC its being so awarded, become ha tmd as his sureties for City of ew AA"D the g =1H[KD S ort- (:f, ire- its faiti,in; p tc the sa ec; hey that if he shall omit or re- tween the Seventh rvemtc and 'I rcComb's 1 )am fuse to fererr to the same, they will pay to the gams i on road, in the Twelfth Ward of said city, fir the pur-

en}- le Ffcrcncr. between the sum to which Inche "~nuld be

Pnce of the c~nvtruction of a bridge :md approaches entitled on its cnmp!etion ;md that which the Corpora- thereto, with the necessary abutments rid arches, inner

he iii. Itto pa }e to ehe person su sequens

acros. the Harlem river in said cit}•, to replace the tc, whom ter: cunin t In may b r 5wtu-dcd il :my subsequent ~ present C-ntral or AlacComh's l)am ]fridge. ictting; the amount in each c:~sc to ,~c c:ficulatcd upon the ectim:rte,l amount nil the su!,plies by which the bicls are tested. fire consent chore mentioned shall be aecom- p:utied l) the oath or aflrm:,lion, in writing, of each PURSUANT TO THE IROVISIOVS (iF CHAP- of tine 1 rons signing the same, that be t - a householder 1 tern 7oftine Laws of i F,o, as amended' by chapters or Iree n, Jr!cr in lire City of Nr;v York, and is worth the ~ r and 552 of the I .aws of :89 ,, i once is hereby given amount if the sceurity required for the completion of r that an application will be made to tire Supreme Court this 'Intr.rct, over and above all in is debts of every of the State of: xis' York, ataSpecial I"ermof said Court, mature, and nicer and above his liabilities as bail, to he held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-,urety nr „titersisc; and that i,e has atfered him- house in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the rrth pelf as a surety in good faith and with the intention clay of October, ,Boa, at the opening of the Court on t' excctue the i,~,nd rcquircd by section rz of chapter 7 that day, or as soon therc:dtur a; counsel can be heard I f the Revised ( irdinance, of the City of New Yurk, if thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-tile contract shall lie awarded to the person or persons I mate in the above-entitled matter. fir ;Thom he cements to became surety. The adequacy The nature and extent of the irnprovement hereby in- :tnd sufficiency i f the security r Tiered is to be approved tended is the acquisition of title in fee in the name and by the C, nit u-n 11cr of the City of New York. on behalf of the Jlxyor, Aldermen and Commonalty of

No lid orestim.aewill lie received or constdercd unless i the City of New York, to a certain gore of land, with accompanied by e ther it certified cheek upon one nd the I the huildin_i. thereon ant the 'tppurteuances titer, to '-tote or N„tir,nal banks of the City of New fork, drawvn hclnnging, north of (Ins Hundred and Fifty-third street, ti, the order of the Comptroller. or money to the nmnunt ~ between the Seventh .n•critic and VIacCumb's I Inner Road, of five per ecntunt ,,f the amount of tae security rc- in the 7'tvclfth Ward of i-aid cite, for the purpose of ,luired for the faithful performance of the contract. the construction of n bridge and approaches thereto, Sash check or lunacy must r:ut be inclosed in the with the necess:vy abutments and arches, acros. the sealed enveinnpc containing the c'timate, but must Ilarlem river in said city, to replace the present Cen- i.e handed to the officer or clerk of the Department ~ tral or >IacComb's I tans iiridge, as provided by said rrho has charge of the estimate-box, and urn esti- I chapter 207 of the Laws of r8.,o, as amended by said mate can he deposited in said box until such check chapters 13 and 552 of the I•:nsve of t8yz, being the -'r money fare been exnntinetl by said nflicer or clerk . following dc:'cr,bed gore, pit, piece or parcel of land, :md found to be correct. All such deposits, except that 1 situate, lying and being_ in t Ire 'Inc. Iftlt Ward of the r,f the successful bidder, will be returneri to the : City of New York, and bounded and described as persons making the same within three days after the follows : cntraet tc awarded. If the successful bidder shall Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line oí the refuse or neglect, within five daps after notice that the - Seventh avenue with the northerly line of One IRtn- c ntract has been awarded to him, to execute the dred and Fifty-third street, and finning thence west. 1:,me, the amntmt of the deposit made by him shall lie arty nu said northerly line of ( Inc I!undred and Fifty-R-,rfeitcd to and retained by the City of New York third street, two hundred and fifty-two feet .z,a, to the its liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but i easterly line of the Mac£'oaih's flan Road : thence if he : fin ,ll execute the contract within the time afore- I northeasterly on the -aid easterly line of the AIac- enid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to hint. Comb's Dam Road. one hundred and asvopty-eight

Shoed tiro person or per-ons to whom the contract I and fifty-eight one-handrcdtIs feet •ee8 58-r. ,,, to a m: V he au ardcd neglect or refu'e to accept the contract ~ point on the said easterly line distant one hundred within fiec day. after written notice that the >;ime has ; and turret)' and ninety-five one-hundredths feet ro 1,crn awarded to hi, or their bid or proposal, or it he or 95-1oe) from the westerly line of the Seventh avenue, tines accept wit do not execute the contract and give the I and at right angles to said westerly line of the Seventh proper security, lie or they shall l,c con-idered a: having avenue ; thence northeasterly, continuing along said ,bandoned it and n. in default to the Corporation, and ' easterly line of the llacComb's Dam road, three him-the contract wvill be readverti-ed :md re let as provided dred and seventy-two and twenty-nine one-hundredths l3 law. feet 172 sq-tmo. to the point of intersection of the cast-

- I idr',ers will write ant the amount of their estimate ~ crly line of the btacCnmb's I)am road with the westerly in addition to inserting the same in figures. r ine of the Seventh avenue; thence southerly. on the

IS.y n-,ent will he made by a requisition on the Coin p- said westerly line of the Seventh avenue, four hundred r red ler, in accordr,nce wvith the term, of the contract. ; and thirty-two and seventy two one-hundredths feet

I lie forme of the contracts, including specifications, and ' (43z 72-Too more or less to the place of beginning. ,It,,winnZ the manner Of payment, can be obtained at the Dated NEw' Vi ii September Q. r5nz. •.flice ct the Department, and bidders are cautioned to WILLIAM H. CLARK, ex:unite c.lch and all of their pros isions carefully, as the Counsel to the Corporation, f:...rrl '1 Public Charities and Correction will insist upon No. z Tryon Row, New York City. !1-r oi,-u ate enforcement in every particular.

f f P N RV H. 1'( IR1'F.R, ]'resident. ("11:1RLES E. 'il \f \I)NS, M. 1). , Commissioner, In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa- F.I rAYARD C, SHEKHY, Comntission,'r, tion be the Counsel to the f orporatinn of the City of

PtJ tic Charities and Correction. :~'ew York, rel:.tive to acquiring title by the Itlayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,

I to certain lands on the northerly side of ONE

BOARD OF EDUCATION. HUNDRED NI) SECOND SIREE1', between ~ Second and "1 bird avemres, in the Twelfth Ward

SE:1LED 1I:)ff)SAlsi RILL LE RECEIVED P,Y I of said city, duly selected and approved by said the Board of Scho-1 in aces fir the Nimteenth . 13oarc as a site for ,chool purposes, under and in

\Card, at the ]fall of the hi7ard of Education, Na. j pursuance of the provi'ions of chapter mgr of the 141 r.rand street, until to o'clock A. at., en 'hues. Laws of 7888, as amended by chapter _.5 of the Laws day-, September zo, ,Sre, for Heating Apparatus re- . of t39o. qu:rcel for the Nev, School ]luilding corner of First aye-viii.- :: n,i Fifty-first street.

RICHARD KELIA, Chairman, pURSU_ NT TO THE PR(1VISIONS UF' CHAP-

L. M. H(IRNTHAI•, Secretary, 1 ter 191 of tire Laws of chid, as amended by

Board of School Trustees, Nineteenth Ward, chapter -5 of the I :ors of r800, notice is here ..y given

t:,ted Nine Tana, -eptcurber 7, tS9z, that an application will be made to the Supreme Court

1't:uts ,md specifications may he seen, and blank pro- of the State of New York, at a Special 'Term of said posais obtained, at the office of the Superintendent of ~ Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County School ltuildings, No. 146 Grand street, third floor. Court-house in the City of New York, on the 7th day

T he Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all i of October, 1£92, at the opening of the Court on that of the proposals submitted. i day, or as soon th, ,rafter as counsel can be heard

'I he party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro- thereon. for the appointment of Commissioners of Esti-po.ing to become sureties, must each write his name and mate in the shove-entitled matter. place of residence on said proposal. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby

Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of intended is the acquisition of title by the Mayor, Alder- this city, are required in all cases. men and Commonalty of the City of New York, to

No proposal will be considered from persons whose certai = lands and premises, with the buildings thereon character and antecedent Headings with the Board of and the appurtenances thereto belonging, on the north- Education render their responsibility doubtful. erly side of t foe Hundred and Second street, between

The party submitting a proposal must include in his Second and'1'hird avenues, in the Twelfth \Card of the

1 f I 1 ~7oTICE [s HrfLF;p,Y GIVEN, PURSUANT' I') visions of chapter i ce of the Laws of 7888, as amended i 1V the provisions nf' section •, 8',, chapter qxo, L:nvs by chapter ,5 of the Laws of r3, o. of 7832, by the [mnctersit:ncd Commissioner; of l,snivat,r

PURSUAN'f '1'O 'I'H!? PROVISIONS Oi' CHAT- and Assessment, to all persons interested in the'.e pro-ter rye of ti;': Laws of x688, as amemled l,v ecedings or in any IaneR affected thcreb3-, and to any

chapter 35 of the Laws of r£q,, notice is hereby given Person or persons who may consider themseltcc that an application will be made to the Supreme Co:art er:,grr.:ved by our erbvc-ter and a%ccxsmuau, of the State of New York, at a Special I'erm of said First-That see did deposit with the Commissioner of i . ourt, to be held at t- h:,mbers thereof, in the (' ouut}• ' PubUc AYorks, at his ollice, No. 3t Chambers street, in Court-houcc in time City of dew York, on the 7th day the City of Nety A"ork, for ;md during the <p. ice of forty of October, t 890, at the opening of the Court on that drt }-s, nn abstract of our estimate of as-icssmen;, accom- dny, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard i Panied by copies of the diagrams prepared by tic, thereon, for the appointment of Commiceioners of Esti- , which distinctly indicate. by separate numbers, the

mate in the above entitled mattJr. ' names of the owners of or the claimants to the re-pectine fire nature and extent of the improvement hereby tracts or parcel, to be taken ora;sesscd in the-c proceed-

intended is the :tequisitinn of title by the Alay'or, Alder- tngs, and which also specify, in figures, with sufficient men and Commonalty of the City of New York, to accuracy, the dimensions and bound, of each of ,air'. certain lanck and premises, with the buildings thereon tracts or parcels. Whenever we have been unable n, and tins appurtgn:races thereto belongfitg, on Ridge and ascertain with sufficient certainty the nano of any ova ner

Em i i.i r streets, in the' I rrteen' It 1} and of the said of :my parcel of %acct land, we hav^ ind ated such paro-1 city, in fee simple absolute, tile sonic to be converted, I upon the diagram cmbracinz it as b„toogroq to unkno'.r rn appropriated and used to and for the purposes specified I o`vners. AVe have also puhli,he I in notice for thirty d;i} s in said chapter r9i of the I.iws of i8 e8 ntc•nde 1 by in the C ry IL:emit, be~innir the 9th rla}. of Febru:,ry,

said chapter 35 ul the Laws of t8 ,o, said property having i3q', stating our intention to present our report for c•,r- been duly selected acct approver) by the iloard of firmation to the Supreme Corsi, at the tme and pin-e Education as a site for school purposes under and in i therein specified, and that all per:ons iatgre.ted in sic h

pursuance of the provisions of said chapter of the Proceeding or in any of the landxaffeeted thereby. hcrm,a9

] .aws of iI98, lls amended by said chapter 35 of the objocdaax thereto, shall file the same in writun, ,V u

laces of t go,.hero- the following described lots, pieces i the unrl•_rs!.;ned Commi,sion•ers• within thirty ch,v.

or parcels of land, namely : i after the first publication of and notice, and that v:

All those ccrt:un lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, ' would hear such objections within the ten week ,l.,c next after the expiration of said thirty days, in tl:..

N ess ,,r being h tak ' oguth-h Ward of the and • - i manner prescribed by section 984 of chapt. r }to, La '.--s rw }'ra k, which. taken roticther, arc hounded and de- i of xvsz. %e Begin as ful lows :

Second-That the limits of otrr assessments for ben -I t Y,e Rid ge r the southeaster!}' turner r. Ry along include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situ.,[,, and

southerlyrhe cur -id e, f vi ngton thence easterly along I lying; and being in the City of New York, which tal.s the c,,o rule of Rivrcgron street, fit evitli id t : i together are br,i,nded and described as follows, ci' ; thence mouth.fee parallel, or nearly

parallel with ILidge I,eginnin at a Point in the easterly line of Caron av,. street, eighty feet ; thence ,westerly parallel with Rivin of sue midway bctwi:cn Ritter place :m I Freeman str

a%, ton str et, fifty feet ,Accra in ches to the aaa'dy side of thence easterly ;don the centre ;ine of the block I,t -

side at Ridge :md thence t.~feet t ly along t!te e.tst•, r.}

tw.een Ki;ter place and I reeman street, Union avenu side n Ridge street, ci-,hty feet to the point or place of .mid Prospect avenue, to the centre of Prospect aventi. beginning.

~ thence northerly along the centre line of Prospect Hated iNe~c Y LLIA epte mbar to, t, I avenue to the centre line of the blocks bet',, 'v VV'IL ounse t-I ULC rpo i Jennin_s street and Freeman street ; thcnc,

Counsel 'i the Corporation, I easterly along last-m,min_ ii centre line t-:

No. 2'1'ryon Row, .New fork City. lI the centre line of Pristozr street ; thence norther!-,'

In the matter of the application of the Chard of Street alertg the centre line of Bristow street to in line par.rl!, l

Opening and Improve runt of the City of New York, . to Jennings street and rii,tant 777 feet the 1t th -rc

-

lor and on beha!I of the VlaAldermen and Cora- from ; thence easterl}' along tact-mentioned line to ::,,. mnnalt - of the Cit of \etr Ynrk, relative to ;, _ centre line Of 'St .bbins aceuue ; thence southerly :d in•;

} y the centre line of Stebbins avenue to in line drawn at a yuirin, till , w to (I ] the sNi hots not been )R1 \t - t lore acquired, to ON V if UNI)kIiU AND FORTY right.ut le to the -asterly line nl' Stebbins avenue, at ,

FOURTH S I i F ' from Am,terd:un avenue to Co point z'z feet north of the intersection of said east_rls line nl cbbm, avenu W herly line ,, vent avenue, in the Twelfth War he e d of t Cit}- of I hrecman %tract ; thrnr_e ea ith

sterly the nort ( ~,y said p,:rpendicnl:,r \cw S"ork.

line to the easterly line nt Stcl,bin,. avenue; then, easterly :long a line drawn through the wester y lima

1\TOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN THAT WE, T!IE of Intcrv.,le avenue at :r point 373 feet northerly front 1V under*i~ned, wcrc appointed by an order of the the northerly line of I•rceman~ street t, the centre Supreme Court, bearing date the 29th day of January, ' line of I ntervalc avenue ; thence southerly au 'e; t8ga, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the I said centre line to a line parallel to Freem.~. ~t purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and ' street, and distant about ad,, feet north<rl, assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the I therefrom; thence castcrly along said parallel I n benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and ad-' to the westerly line of Wilkins lilac -; thence south-: rlr vantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, I along the wester!, line if Wilkins plaice and Sout!,r r:: as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessee:, lIoulevard to the centre line of the block between F rev- partics and persons respectively entitled unto or I ntan street and Home street, Southern Boulevard ato! intere.;tee! in the l:,nds, tenements, hereditaments and Sirnpeon street ; thence westerly along the centre Iii,,: prenli,es required for the purpose by and in consequence of the blocks between Freeman street and Home str.r: of opening a certain street herein designated as to the centre line of Pox Street; thence so::therly alone One Ilundreu and Forty fourth street, as shown and the centre line of F'ox street to the centre line of the delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, block between Home street, Interv.tic avenue and 1'. made b}• the Comnti.sioners of Streets and Roads ofstreet; thence westerly :Jong last-mentioned centre the City of New York. filed in the office of the Street

,'1 line to the centre line of Interv.dc xvenuo ; thence

Commissioner of the City of New ,'ork April t, nRrr, northerly along the centre line of Interc.ile ave ill t , and as shown and dcIincat d on a certain map made by , the centre line of the block between One Ifandred jr,.f the Iloard of Commissioners of the Central Sixty-ninth street and Freeman street, Interc.,le Park, and filed in the office of the Street Commis- :[venue and `tebbin; avcuue ; thence rvecterly :don, sioner of the City of New fork on March 7. i868. last-mentioned centr_ line to the centre line , and rrmore particidlrly set forth in the aforesaid order of Stebbins avenue ; thence . northerly alon,d the appointment and the petition of the ]toard of Street centre line of Stebbins avenue to the centr.• Opening and I mpruiernunt filed therewith in the office line of the blocks between Freeman street and (lit.: of the Cierk of the City and County of Newt Ynrk ; and Hundred and Sixty-ninth 'tract, Stebbins avenue as-' a just and equitable estimate and rinse-sment of the value Union avenue ; thence s:)ut:nerly and westerly by ht', - of the benefit and advantage of said an curie, 'o mentioned centre lino to the easterly line of Union tie. - to be opened or laid out and turmed, to the title ; thence northerly aloe, said ca.tcrly line of Uni•~n respectic e owners, lessees, parties and persons avenue to the point of beginnin„ ; excepting front :.. . re-pectively entitled to or interested in the said area alf the streets, avenues:md roads or portions titer: respective lands, tenements, hereditam' nts and heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved iao' premises not required for the purpose of opening, included within the lines if s:rects„•[venues, roads, pin!,! I: laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, i squares and places shown and laid tint upon any map ' a and of ascertaining and defining the extent and , maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department I boundaries of the respective tracts r r parcels of land ''I Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter" I to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perform- of the Law-, of 1874 and the laws amendatory thereof, or ing the trusts 'md duties required of them by chapter of chapter qro of the Laws of tSBo. r6, title 5, of the act entitled "An act to consolidate I 'Third-That our abstract of estimate and assessment. into one act, and to d':clare the special and local laws , together with the diagrams embracing the respeetic,. affecting }ntblic interests in the C ity of New York." ' tracts or parcel< of lands to be taken or acses'ed in passed July t, tSSe, and the acts or parts of acts in these proceedincs, may be inspected and examined of addition thereto or antendator}• thereof, our , Ifice, Roosts 3 and 4, No. St Chambers street, is

All pa' ties and persons interested in the real estate the City of New York. taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the Fourth-['hat we will hear any person or persons said avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or Who may consider themselves aggrieved by such esti-demand on account thercoi, are hereby required to pre- J mate and assessment in opposition to the salve, on the sent the same dtdy verified to the undersigned Cpnnoiix- gzth day of tseptetaber, xi9oaa, at three o'clock in the sinners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, No. afternoon of that day, at our said n'llce. 51 Chambers street, in the City of New ,'ork, Roost No. I Fifth-'1'Itat it is our intention to present our report 3, with such of davits or other proofs as the said owners for confirmation to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the thereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at the County date of this notice September to t99z1. Court-house, in [be City of New York, on the [6th der}'

,Ind we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance of September, rPgz, at the opening of the (;ourt on that at our said office on the [8th day of October, rcye, at 3 da}., to which day the motion to confirm the same will o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said be adjourned, and that then and there, or as so-,n parties and persons iu relation thereto. And at such thereafter as counsel can be ocard thereon, a motion time and place, and at such further or other time and will be made that the said report he confirmed. place as we may appoint, we ;will hear such owners Dated NEW Yoerc, Ausu=t ;.t, t8e. . relation thereto and examine the proofs of such JOHN B. PEN

claimant or claimants, or sttrh additional proofs and WILLIAM H. '1'O\VNLEY,

allegations, as may then be offered by such owner, or HENRY G. CASSIDY,

on bch:df of the Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of Commissioners. the City of New York. J„its P. DUNN, Clerk.

Dated New Yore, September to, 1892, CHA U NCF.Y S. IRUAX, In the natter of the application of the Board of Street APPLETON L. CLARK, Opening and Improvement of the City of New York HENRY G. CASSIDY, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and

the names of all sub-contractors, and no change said city, in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, Commissioners. C• m n It of the Cit of \ew York eel

proposal g rt P JouN P. Drr;v, Clerk. will be permitted to be made in the sub-contractors appropriated and used to and for the purposes spcci- named without the consent of the School Trustees and fied in said chapter r9r of the Laws of 7888, as amended In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Superintendent of >chool Buildings. by said chapter 35 of the Laws of 18go, said property Opening and Improvement of the City of New York,

having been duiy selected and approved by the Board of I for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Education as a site for school purposes, under and in Commonalty of tl. c City of Nev, York, relative to

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. pursuance of the provisions of said chapter 191 of the F?E•f'IiUNO, 5l'RO:ET, between Greenwich 'treat Laws of t888, as amended ny said chapter 35 of the Lairs I and Hudson street, in the -Ninth Ward of the City of

NOTICE OF :lS51ESSMIaNY. of r8go, being the following described lots, pieces or New York. _ parcels of land, namely

ASSESBIMI1.'T FUR I)PI•:\I\t; ONE HU\DRED , All those certain lots. pieces or parcelsoflandsituate, i ~T O'1'1Ci' IS HFaI:qi(lVIV1 THHAT'IIlk h ILL AND '1'HIKTY-FIRST' STREET, T\VELFTH lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of 1N of cost., charges and expenses, incurred by \WARD, CONFIRMED BY THE SUPREME I New York, which, taken together. are bounded and reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, COURT, SEPTE\IL'ER 2, 1892. described as follows I will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of One ~ the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, in the

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 997 OF THE I Hundred and Second street, distant one hundred and I County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the " New York City Consolidation Act of r88z," the five feet westerly from the northwesterly corner I tfth day of September, 1890, at to.3,~ o'clock in the fore-

Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives pub- I of Second avenue and (lee Hundred and Second street, I noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be

om p a y y acquiring title, wherever the same has not been here-tofore acquired, to ONE HUNDRFS) AND SEVEN TY-t'HIRD S1'Rf<ET, from Centh avenue to the Kingsbridge road, in the Twelfth \yard of the City of New York. _-

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSONERS of Estimate and Asses;meat in the ove-enti-

t!cr! matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and un-improved lands affcete thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-that we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and havirg objections thereto, do present their said objec-

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New \ -ork, at his office, No. _, ( hambers .street, in the In the natter of the application nl the Commisswners said city, there to remain until Cite 5th day of l )ctober, of the llepartmem of Public Parks for and on behalf tfon. of the itlayor, aldermen and Commonalty of the City

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit of New Fork, relative to acquiring title, wherever the include Al those lots, pieces or parcels t ]:end situate, rune has not been herett lore acquired, to that part of Is ing and being in the City of New York, which, taken '1'Rh:CIO\'I' :1C F;X 1'L hi It tat yet named by together, are bounded and described as foll.nr>, viz.: proper;unhmit y) extendirr from Aquecluct at on lie to Northerly by a line parallel to the northerly line of I Boston road, in the 'l svonty-fourth 'd and of he City Charlotte place. and distant'no feet northerly therefrom of Nets York, as the same has beau heretofore laid out from Stebbins avenue to the Soarhern Gudcvard , and designated as a first-class street or road by said easterly by the westerly side of the Sou thorn Il, nh-varil, Department. front the intersection of the northern boundary- NO'LICFE T61 AL.i- I'I:R SON S INTERESTED IN line with said westerly side 'f the Southern Ride- '1HI5 Pkt10EEDIN(l till IN ANY OF THE card to a I , oint too feet south of the southerly side L.\N1)5 Al'l-FC1'F:I) 'THEREBY. of Fret man street ; thence westerly on a line parallel to l-recmon street to a point r«- feet cast of the ~~ r:,THE UNIfERSI(.NEDCOMMISSIONERS easterly line of Intervale avenue: thence southerly of E,timate and Assessment in the above- along it tine parallel to Intercac avenue and distant

• entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-

n_ feet easterly therefrom to a point To, feet north of ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, the northerly line rof VAestchester avenue ; thence occupant or occupant', of all houses and lots and easterly and parallel to and distant t • feet northerly improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and from the northerly linc of Westchester avenue to the to all others shorn it rscay concern, to wit; westerly side of I iff::ny street : theta,: southerly along I Fitt—That we have completed our estimate and the westerly ride of 'Ii@an}- street to the northerly side a:srsnt eat , and that all par-ons interested in this pro- of the Harlem Id'.ver and Portchester Railroad : thence seeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and nestcrly :don the northerly side of paid railroad to the having objections thereto, do present their said objec- easterly Side of Ely street ; thence norther lv along the Lions in writing, duly verified, to Its at ouroffee, No. zoo easterly side of Fly street to the southerly side Proadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the of the Southern Boulevard : thence easterly along fifteenth day of September, 1892, and that we, the said said southerly sub e of Southern Boalevard to the inter- Commissioner,, will hear parch so objecting within the section f the easterly lino of Lane avcnuc prolonr;ed ten week day= next after the said fifteenth day of Septem- southerlc to the southerly side of the southern Boole- berg t892, and for that purpose will be in attendance at yard ; thence orrtLalIy .long said easterly line of Lane our said office on each of said ten days at z o'clock r, it. avenue to the =uoflrarh- sole of heck sire-.-t ; thence Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and northerly on a line drag -n from the intersection of the asses-ment, together with our damage and benefit maps, easterly File of i any avenue with the soyi.therly side of and also all theaflidavits, e'timates :and othcrdocuntents fleck street and parallel ti Intervals avenuc to the east- used by its in making our report. have oven deposited erly side of `tcbbins avenue , thence northerly along with the Commi.sioner of Public Works of the City of the easterly side of Stebbins avenue to a point coo feet New York, at his office, No. tt Chambers street, in the north of Westchester ac coos ; thence easterly on a line said city, there to remain until the sixteenth day of parallel to the northerly line of Vi estehester avenue and September, iSoz. distant Too feet northerly therefrom to a point too feet 'Third—chat the limits of our assessment for benefit west of Intel, ale uventte ; thence northerly on a line include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, pa'allel to and(lst. nt r u feet westerly front the west- lying and being in the City of New York, which taken erls line of I nterv.de :.venue to a point I feet south of together are bounded and described as follows, viz. ; the southerly line of Freeman 'treat ; thence westerly Northerly by art irregular line commencing at a point and parallel to and distant zoo feet southerly from the in the easterly line of Aqueduct avenue, distant Ecu, sotuhcrl} line of Freeman street to the easterly line Of feet northerly from the northerly line of 'I remont Stub! ins accrue ; thence northerly along the easterly avenue, and running thence easterly to a point in line of Stebbins avenue to its intersection with a line the easterly line of Webster avenue, opposite the drawn parallel to and distant ; o feet northerly junction of 'Tremont and Purnsiele avenues, said line from the northerly line of Charlotte place, being being p:aallel with and distant (co feet northerly the northerly Cor.ndary line first mentioned, excepting from the northerly line of 'Fremont avenue, except from said area all the streets, twenties and roads, or w-here the said line, if so drawn, would he less than zoo portions thereof, Iteretofore legally opened, and all the feet distant southerly front the southerly line of Burn- unimproved land included within the lines of streets, side avenue, and in such places being coincident with avenues, rr:gds, public squares and places shown and a litre parallel with and distant one feet southerly from laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commis- the southerly line of Burnside avenue, and a line parail ti sioners of the Def:.rtment of Public Parks, pursuant to with and di'-tans two feet northerly from the northerly the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of rs74. and line of 'Fremont avenue, and extending from \\'sister the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter Oro of the avenue to Boston road ; easterly by the westerly line of Law, of :Ed'_, as such area is shown upon our benefit Boston road ; southerly by a line parallel with and map deposited as aforesaid. distant rc o feet southerly from the southerly line of

Fourtit— I hat our report herein will be presented to Tremont avenue and extending from Boston road to the Supreme Court of the state of New York, at a Aqueduct avenue ; and westerly by the easterly line of Special perm thereof, to be held at the Chambers there- Aqueduct avenue; excepting from said area all the streets of, in the Count}- Court-house, in the City of New York, avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore on the twentieth day of October. r8y2, at the opening of legally opened, and all the unimproved land included the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as within the lines of streets, avenues, roads. public soon thcrcrftcr as counsel can he heard thereon, a square: and places shown and laid out upon any map motion will be made that the said report be confirmed, or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department

Dated Nev; Yo!<e, August t7. IS -C of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter TI-lOSIAS P. AA'ICKES, coo of the Latvs of 1874, and the laws amerdatory

Chairman, thereof, or of chapter 410 of the I aws of t88z, as such R- ILLIA\I H. ]ARKER, area is shown ul: on our benefit map deposited as DAN IF -L ,HERRI-. aforesaid.

C ommissioners. Fourth—'I hat our report herein will be prevented to JOHN P. DUNK, Clerk. the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a

'Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers In the matter ci the application of the 1'oard of Street I thereof, in the County Court-hou.e, in the City of New

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York York, on the thirtieth day of September, tSya, at the for :,nd on behalf of the Mayor. Aldermen and Cont- opening of the Court on that day, and that then monolty of the City_ of New fork. relative to the and there, or a, soon thereafter as counsel can be heard opeein,u of \CAUL\\ OF:TH A\- EN L E, from Kings- thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be bridge road, near(roe Hundred and Seventy-third confirmed. street, to Elc% nth ax ,_nt:c, in the Twelfth Ward of Dated New Yoxo, August 4, tfnn, the City of New York. JOHN N'HALEN,

Chairman, - H F rrOn, ,

2722

U( ts in writin>_, c.ul fied, to us at our oil 3aa. No• 5t t hambers street (koont 4 , ill Said City, On or before the r.;ilt day of O,tnher, rip,, and that we, the aid 1 , mmi, Toners. will hear parties so objecting within

n week days next after the said 4th day of Octobc•r, c, and for that purpose will be in attend;mcc at t ur

id office on each of said ten days at 3 o'clock r. vr. -ecend—That the abstr,.ct of our said itirnite and

. c~essment, to ether with our damage and benefit maps :,m.l also all the affid:.vits, estimates and other dccu- n:ents used by its in making our report, have been

posited With the Commissioner of Public Works of the C iy of New York, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street, r• the said city- , there to remain until the tath day of

tober, ISoz. I hird—That the limits of our asses-ment for benefit

sclude all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, :S- ing and being in the City of New York, which taken

,ether are bounded and described a, follesv, , viz. 5, rthcrly by the centre line of the block between One Hundred and Seventy-third and One Hundred and

vcuty-fourth streets : easterly by the westerly line of I enth avenue-•. southerly by the centre line of the blocks

tueen One Hundred aid `eventy-second and ('ne it edred and Seventy-third streets : westerly by the .,<terIv line of hint. bridge road and the ea,terly line

\1'adswrth avere ; excepting from said area ill the ..:d included within the lines of streets, a' t nues and

..:..?s, or pe rtion• thereof. heretofore legally opened as ::, h area is shcwn upon our benefit ntap, deposited as

fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Tl,ccial Tcrm thereof. to be held at the ( hambers I.. _1e. f, in the County Court-house, \ ouse, in the City of cu \,•rk, on the :rst day of (Ictober, iSoz, at the :,cning of the Court on that day, and that then and thcre,or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be

nfirmed. Dated New Yotte, August 2^, iS..-.

\\\I. A. DOER. Chairman, \\'lI.l lA tl H. \1'11.Llt, SAMUEL W. \f;11IANK.

Commissioners. \I ATT1 CO 1'. Rs .c'. Clerk.

r. the matter of the application of the lloard of Street I pening and Improvement of the City of New York i,,r and on behalf of the 'Mayor, Aldermen arid Com-mnnalty of the Ciry Of New York, relative to ac-quiring title, inheres or the carne ho- u a been here-rofore acquired, for the use of the put lie. to the ]ands required for the opening of JACKSON AVENUE although not yet named by proper authority . :rum f1 e-tchcster avenue to boston road, in the l wenty-third Ward of the City of 'ese York, as the same h.:s been heretat re laid out and designated as a first-class street or read by tie Department of Fublic Parks.

T t)1ICF: Is HEREBY GIVE` THAT WE, THE A. undersigned, were appointed I y order of the

o.:lreme (court. bearing date the =th day of April, Ida., l ommissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose ' f making a i,-st and equitable estimate and ;-.sessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and ad%antage, or of the benefit and advantage, it any, over and :;bore the loss and damage, as the ase may be. to the respective owners. lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in tic !ands, tenement=, h, reditaments and premises re- •;aired for the purpose by and in consequence of opening ., c_•rtain avenue, herein designated as Jackson avenue,

shown and delineated on cart-,,in maps made c

the Commissioners of the Department of Public

I ..des and filed in the office of the yc-:retary of State of State of New York on the cult day of February,

r ~ ., in the orfce of the Register of the L ity and County \ew York on the rcth d..c of Febru::n-, 1o8y, and in

office of the I 'epartment of Public Parks en the , f: day of Fel ruary, rF80. and more portico-015 set forth in the petition of th5 beard of

a:reet Itrenin;_ and Imprcvcmvct filed in the ❑ dice or the e lerk of the City :. ad I ounty cf New \ ork ; and a just and equitable e=stimate and as-essn.ent of the value of the t enefit and ad,ant.:ee of raid avenue so to he et: cued or lid c ut and formed, to tf e respective owners, 1,-sees, parties and piss ns respectively entitied to

terested in the said respective lands. tenements. Tit:,mer.ts and premiss not required tar the } arpnse en.ng. lacing out aret forming the same, I. lit hene-

. thereby, and cf ascert iuin.:md defining the ex- nd bcundnries ofthe respective tracts or parcels of to be taken or to be a-sessed therefor, and of per- n; the trusts and duti_s required of by chap- .. title -, of the :,ct. entitled "An act to consoli-

- :ntorne act and to declare the special .ndl coal lasts Ling pia:lie intere-ts in the Lit}- of New York." <d July r, r So. and the acts or parts of acts in :icn thereto or amcndat, re there,, t. ,. parties and persons interested in the real estate n Cr to ':e taken for tl:c purl o-c of opening the

venue or affected thereby, and having any claim I•_mand Cr. account thereof, are hereby requir•-d to -ant the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned :: :nis-ioners Cf F. stimatc and t.s-essmcnt, at cur

• No. :r Ch:,ml ens street, in tie City of Neu-k, Room Net, _, s,ith such c;ffidavits or other prods .e said owners Cr claimant- may desire. within

: ty days after the date of this notice. j.lugu<_t so,

'ad a-e. the said Commissi ners, twill to fir- attendance ,:r said cftice cn the rtth day o' September, idea, at clock in the irrenoon of that day. to hear the said

:ties and persons in rel:tionthento. .\ndatsash _ and place, and at sr ch further or ether time and c as see may appoint, we spill hear such owners in

Rion thereto and examine the proofs of such claim-- r claimants, or Such additional proof- and allega-cc as may then br offered by such owner, or on

of the Slayer, .\ldermen and Commonalty of the \..,1.rk.

. _ . 1 . August in, rE.e. -~ \[EkVILLE P. TUCK,

HN I. CLAF:KE, I -BERT E.DEYV,

Commissioners. Clerk.

I .. t -is matter of the application of the Board of Street ';~cnieg and Improvement of the City of New York,

t :r and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-mon:dty of the City' of New York, relative to acquir-in i title wherever the same has not been heretofore .--quired to INTERVALE AT, EN CE although not

ct named by proper authority , from the Southern I oub.vard to \t ilkins place, in the Twenty-third II and of the City of New York, as the same has •.:en heretofore laid out and designated as a first-

-lass street or road by the Department of Pubic Parks

W E,THEUNDERSIGNEID COMMISS1ONERi-of Estimate and Assessment in the abote-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- ested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, or0.:pant or occupants, of all houses and lots and tm- i t r ed and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all c,i.crs whom it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in tni5 pro-, ceding, or in any of the land' affected thereby, and l,.,ving objections thereto, do present theirsatd objections in writ g, duly verified, to us at our office, No. 55 C. hamb street Room 4', in the said city, on or before the 9th day of October, 1892, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within ten week days next after the said 5th day of Octo- ber, 1892, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at 4 o'clock F. at.

second—That the abstract of oursaid estimate and as-sessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of

PUR~UAN'I- I'') IHF; STATUTES IN SUCH cases made ❑nd provided, notice is hereby given

that ar, application wiil be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Ness York, at a Special ] arm of sod Cot.rt, to be held at C'uanubery thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the zoth day of -el.tember, t8 2, at the opening of Court on that day, or as so. . n thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of F;stimate and Asses-ment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement herby in-tended is the .i,. titit 'it 0 n of title, in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New Vs-rk, to the use of the pul,lie, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required far the open-ing of a certain street or avenue known as Wadsworth avenue, from Kingsbridge roan, near t Ine Hundred arid Seventy-third -treat. to Eleventh avenue. in the 1\t eltth \V-ard of the City of New York, being the tollowing-described lots, pieces Sr parcels of land, viz.:

Ee.,inning at it point in the ca-terly line of the Kings-bridge ro:,d, distant r7 -7-see feet southerly from the southerly line of Plum Hundred and "eventy-third street ; thence northerly and parallel with the Eleventh avenue, distance 54('.4-too feet. to the southerly line of One Hundred and Scventc-third street : thence westerly along the southerly line cd said street. distance So feet -; thence •cutiterly and f.nrallel to the first c arse men-tioned above, distance 3t'- oa-n o heat. to the easterly line of Kingsbridge road ; thence southerly along said line, distance 244 to-oco feet, to the point or place of beginning,

Also. beginning at a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and .-e,enty-fifth street, distant goo feet west-erly from the westerly line of Em, enth avenue ; thence northerly and parallel with 1 lessnth avenue, distance a, 03 c7a5.rS feet. to the southerly line of One Hundred and 1-.ighty-third street l thence westerly and along raid line, distance ?o feet; thence southerly, distance 2,023 't7aoo feet, to the northerly line of One Hundred and Seventy-fi:tb street thenceea-terly::long said line, distance so feet, to the point or place of be„inning.

Alse. beginning ..t a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-third street, distant goo feet westerly from the we.terly line of Eleventh asenue; thence northerly and parallel with said avenue, distance 414 C7-too feet, to the southerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street : thence westerly along said line, distance so feet ; thence southerly. distance 4t4 57-too feet, to the northerly line of One Hundred and 1, ighty- third street ; thence easterly along said line, distance Co feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Also, beginning at a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street. di-tant 300 feet west-erly from the westerly line of Eleventh avenue ; thence northerly and parallel with said avenue, distance r,6or 9-rco feet ; thence easterly and in a curved line to the right, radius 35o feet, distance 499 '. t-: a feet, to the westerly line of Eleventh avenue ; thence northerly along the westerly line of 1•leventh avenue, distance 43 59-tco feet ; thence northerly and in a curved line to the left, radius 279 44-too feet, distance ro4 i i-tw feet : thence southerly and in a curved line to the right, radius 56 6z-too feet, distance 95 7o-too feet ; thence westerly and in a curved line to the left, radius 430 feet, distance 51 6 56-too feet ; thence southerly and parallel with and distant 380 feet westerly from the westerly line of the Eleventh avenue, distance t,6ot 9-loo feet, to the north- erly line of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street ; thence easterly and along said line, distance So feet, to the point or place of beginning.

The said avenue to be Sc feet wide between the lines of Kingsbridge road and Eleventh avenue.

Dated New YORK, August it, r8,z. WM. H. CLARK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. z -Tryon Row. New York City.

G. RADFORID KELSO, Comnn:issioners.

CArseot.r, Beaux, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Nety York, relative to the opening of OATH I-:DRAL PARK\h'AY, b}-aid-ening and enlar--ing tau. Htmcr:'i and I- unth strnct, between Seventh avenue and Riverside Park. so as to con-, erriontly connect t!tcreby, and by appropriate entrances in connection therewith, Central Park, Morningside Park emd kiversitie Park in the City of New York, pursuant to chapter 07; of the Laws at tS r, passed April as, t091.

WE,THE UNDERSII;NED CO\UtllSSIONERS of E,timate and Assessment in the above-en-

titled matter, hereby give notice to all persons intern-red in this proceedim_, and to the owner or owner', occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and tut-mproved lands affected thereby, and to all other wbom

it may concern, to wit : First—1 hat see have completed our estimate and

assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of tire lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, on present their said obiectinns lit writing, duly verified, to its at our office, \o. 51 Chambers street (Room 4 , in said city, on or before the z.d day of October, rS9a, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within ten week days next after the said zed day of October, tfoz, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at to.;o o'clock A Si,

Seccnd—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of 1'ub;ic Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. ;r Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the z4th day of October, t/42.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for henetit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: Northerly by the centre line of the blocks between One Hundred and Sixteenth :utd fine Hundred and reven-teenth streets ; easterly by a line parallel with the east-erly line of Sixth avenue and roc, feet distant therefrom, to the centre line of the block between One Hundred and Tenth and One Hundred and Eleventh streets, and running thence along said centre line to the westerly side of Fifth avenue ; thence along the westerly side of Fifth avenue to the centre line of the block between One Hundred and Fourth and One Hundred and Third streets prolonged t southerly by the centre line of the blocks letween One Hundred and third and One Hun-dred and Fourth streets ; westerly by the Hudson river; excepting from raid area all the hand included within the line, of streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid

Fourth—l'hat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special 'berm thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the loth day of November, r8g2, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New YORK, September 9, 1892. EUGENE S. IVES, Chairman, JOHN CONNELLY,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNK, Clerk.

SEr''II-.AIBEI. 15, 1SC,2.

In the matter of the application of the Conuui.ssioner, of the Department of Public Parks, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Nee York, relative to the opening of N'FltS ti IS 4\' I';N I' F, commencing at One Hundred and Flighty-

' fourth street and running to its intersection with the south line of Middlebrook Parkw:q-, in the 'I'wenty- fourth Ward of the City of New Yorh.

NOTICE TO -Af.L PElat)NS INTERESTED IN 1'HC” PR(10EE1)ING, OR IN ANY O' Tlll-. LANDS AFFE'ClED'THEREBY.

W I-• l-HEUNDERSIGNFD Cf)n1It1L-SSION-11126 of Estimate and Assessment in the aborc-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to :dl persons inter-ested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots sit ii improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and n. all others sr-horn it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their .aid oblec-tions to writing, duly verified, to its at our office, No, zoo Broaduvay fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the tenth day of September, rSr9z, and that we, the said Commissioners, mill hear parties so object!n,m within the ten week-days next after the said tenth day of September, t8oz, and for that purpose will be in attend-ance at our said office on each of said ten days at stun o'clock t•. at.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit naps, and also all the affidavit-. estimates and otherdocumcnts used by its in making our report, have been deposited u-ith the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. 3r Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the twelfth day of September, t8gz.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate. lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, vu.: N orthei ly by the southerly line of hfosholu Parkss t} : easterly by the westerly line of the lands of the Neu York and Harlem Railroad ; southerly Its' the north-erly line of Fast One II,:ndred and Eighty-fo,:rth street, and westerly by the centre line of the block between Jerome avenue and Webster avenue 1 exceptive from sl- id area all the street-, avenues and roads, or pnr-tions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved land included within lines of street-. avenues, roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Comic!'-sioners of the Department of Public Parks, pnrsu:urt to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of r37). and the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter;roof the Laws of ride, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented t,-the Supreme Court of the State of New York, -tt a Special 'I'e rot thereof, to be heldat the Chamber thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the twenty-sixth day of September, 18,x', at the opening of the Court; on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hinted thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEW Pinata, July no, tSgo. JOHN A1'H,1LFN, Chairman, JOHN

H. \IO1:N11', JOHN HALLs)R.N,

(.omn.15-ieucrS. C,tRtznt-t. L'ei itv, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of ttro•_t Opening and Improvement of the City of Neu York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, aldermen and Cout-mooalty of the City of New York, relative to acquirin_ title, w- here% or the same ha, not been heretofore ::quired, t,) I )N F, HUN I)RF.1l AND 'I'HIRI\-FIF1'H Tkl-ET alti-inth not yet nomed by proper authority', from lonvent .-is suite to Avenue t-t. Nich- olus, in the Twelfth \Yard ,.d the City of Ness- Yurk.

'SATE, FHE UNUF:R-,IGNEI) CUIM>II"SIONER-. V V of 1:-timate and Assessment in the above _iii.

tied nr.,tter, hereby give notice to all persons interestc,l in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant oar r ccupants, of all hr uses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, trod to all other..- whom it may concern, to wit

First—That we have completed our esti:n:uc and its sea<ment, and that all per,ons interested in this pr:- ceeding, or in any of the land; affected thereby, anJ Navin, objections thereto, do present their 'aid objec-tion in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. ;t Chambers street !Room 41, in said city, on or before tin fifth day of i)ctobcr, nSya, and that we, the -aid Contmts-ioner', will hear parties so objecting within ten week-d:mvs next after the said fifth day of Oct ,-her, t8,.z, and for that purpo-e will be in atten•I-ance at our said office on each of said ten days at ri o'clock .e. at.

Second—':hat the abstract of our said estimate amt assessment, together with our damage and benefit map-, and also :dl the affidavits, estimates and other dosu-meats used by its in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works ut the City of New \ ork, at his office, No. 3r Chamber, street, in the said city, there to remain until th•: sixth day of October,i8gz.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situ:ue, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described is follows, viz.: Northerly by the centre line of One Hundred arid '1'hirty-sixth street, from Convent avenue to at. -Nicholas Ter-race ; thence northeasterly- by the easterly line of St. Nicholas Terrace to the centre line of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ; thence northerly by the centre line of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, easterly by the westerly line of Avenue St. _-Nicholas, southerly by the centre line of the block ber,acen ( Inc Hundred and'I'hirty-first and One Hundred and Thirty-second streets. from Avenue St. Nicholas to St.N icnolas Ter-race ; thence northwesterly by the easterly line of St. Nicholas Terrace to the centre line of the block between One Hundred and •f'hirty-second and One Hundred and 'Thirty-third streets ; thence southerly by last mentioned centre line to the easterly line of Convent avenue, west-erly by the easterly line of Convent avenue : excepting from said area all the land included within the lines of streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court ofthe State of New York, at a Specia? 'Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the zcth day of October, ,89z, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New Yoatc, August t7, 1892. ANDREW S. HAMERSLEY, JR., Chairman, PATRICK FOX,

Commissioners, JOHN P. DUNrr, Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD.

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