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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898, Nt M1;ER 7,719 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. \P:tv \(R;, ll r.tiu. ti', I A. \l., 'ct,totuLer 2o, I'he IIon,. Robert A. Van \Vyck, Mayor ; Nlichael T. I )al y, Deputy Acting Comptroller, and John AWhalen, Corporation Cottmcl, th Iliour de-ii1 by ectinu I526, chapter ; I.I v f 1897, met this clay. The minutes of the meetings of September i and September 8, 1898, were approved as printed. The following was submitted : !hr Ileac. 7%e _llcryor, Caiirptroll'r and Casorntiorc Counasel, iomposirag the Board of C/ti' Recor -W.' (_ I I I.l•:MI: N—I submit herewith my estimate of the expenses of conducting the business of this Board f I he y'c; r t,glo APPROPRIATION, ' INCREASE. 1T[. ASKED I OR I I., (I .', ~I'.. I)1:~ ISgS. P i11 ,1k, aLion of the CI re REcnRI) and for any arrearages ....................................... .. I......... Printing, Stationery .utd Blank Books and for any arrearages ................................................. !n( al appropriation for County Oficers ..................................................................1 S.itaries— -.Ilpervbor .............................................................................. ft,000 no I )eputy Supervisor and Expert .......................................................... z,000 oo U, puty Supervisor and Accountant .............. ...................................... t,8,,o 00 I'm ivate Secretary ....................................................................... I,500 00 t:x:uniner .............................................................................. r,200 00 (' pyist ................................................................................ 65o 00 ii iiLitd F: -. port not yeta ,orated Total ......................................... li iiilin di~u n ..................................................... g,,,on nn $55,000 00 ........ .. $65,000 00 *5o 000 00 i515,aoo co .......... 225,cco Co $100,000 00 325,000 00 325, ,cx, e~., .......... ....... . I......... : ro,000 00 I 10,000 00 .......... .......... .n, ................... $14,cco 00 11,coo 00 3,000 00 t ...................................... 1,0(30 00 ........ .. .......... ....... .................... $302,000 00 A113,000 00 )'=7.500 to cover (estimated] arrearages of 1898, which shows an actual increase of but 87,5ow 1,000 co t,000 0 14,~a~ao oo .......... .......... t,00 ou .......... .......... 1-X00') no ' ct AI , r , The salaries of the follo%%iny are chargeable to the item of ''Printing, Stationery and Blank storekeeper, W. II.11ettler ...... . ................ .................. ..... $1,200 00 Expressman, John Ilaney ........... ................. . ...................... I,800 00 City Bookbinder, Joseph Felir ................................... ............ 1,200 00 Bookhimler,John A. \lorris .............................. ................... 1,200 00 Ilookbinder, IlenryJ. Goggins ................................................ 1,200 00 I,00kbintler, James Sitannessey, per diem .... .......... ...................... 3 50 Bookbinder, John McMahon, per diem ............................ ............ 3 50 Bookbinder, \\'illiani li. Levitt, per client .. ......... .. ...................... 3 50 Bookbinder, Alexander J. Cameron, per diem ............. ..... .. 3 50 ............. Bookbinder, Peter Leathern, per diem ......................................... 3 50 There is no increase asked for except in the appropriation for the publication of the CI'I'v RECORD, which has increased during the year to such an extent that, after eight months, nearly sixty per cent. of the appropriation has been expended, and for the next four months, which are certain to be as large as any six months previous, I estimate that the cost of the same will exceed the amount appropriated by $7,500, and this amount will have to be included in the appropriation for 1899 ; hence, the appropriation asked for publication of the CITY RI•:coxn for 1899 (and this arrearage) is $30,000. This estimate is made upon the assumption that the prices for printing the CITE' RECORD will not exceed those of the present contract. The supplies furnished departments in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx can easily be compared with those of previous years, but those departments, courts, etc., its the remaining boroughs have been regulated by me after urvestigation, and as each requisition was presented, in most instances, I have reduced the same to (in my judgment) the actual requirements of the officers presenting the same. I anticipate no balance iu either appropriation at the end of the year. If there is, it will be very small. I have no way of estimating the entire cost of printing, the minutes of the following departments and boards : The Council, Board of Aldermen, Board of Estimate and Apportion- meut, Department of Parks, Fire Department, Board of Public Improvements—which are con- tracted for by the page. This condition also applies to the work done for the Corporation Counsel, which is also contracted for by the page. The total cost of this work will not be known until the end of the year, but from bills rendered to (late it will, without question, greatly exceed the cost of last year. The following will show the cost, as compared with that of last year, except in the case of the Council and the Board of Public Improvements, which (lid not exist at that time, and the Fire Department, svltose minutes have been printed only since July i. 'Pile Board of Aldermen has increased from 31 to 6o members --------- — -- 1898. I397. 'I'n SEPTEMBER 1.11) SEPTEMBER I. Tile Council ........... ............................... $7,5 00 oa .......... Board of Aldermen ............ ....................... 8,250 00 $6,000 00 Board of Estimate and Apportionment .................... 1,154 00 5,000 00 Department of Parks ................................... 300 00 300 00 Fire Department ....................................... 150 00 Board of Public Improvements ...........................I 925 no .......... The work for the Corporation Counsel to September I amounted to, in the year 1897, $8,000, in the year 1898, $9,500. The amount of work done by this office front J.untary t cannot he realiied except by cult - suiting the Requisition Books. Up to ti•~ptember I, the Department of Finance has had books amounting to $10,000, while its average for several years has be'm less than $3,000 per year. This condition applies also to the cost of printing. The 1)epartmen= of health t has had books iu 1898 amounting to $6,000, while the cost for several years has average~l but $4,000. The cost of printing for the Second Division, Board of City Magistrates (13 courts), has been $13, 5 00, which is an entirely new expenditure for this year. I' cry department in the hew boroughs has been reorganized completely, refitted with blank hooks, printing and stationery, and with our present system we hope to be able to fill all requisitions promptly during the coming year and to supply any (necessary) printing, etc., caused by new legislation, within the amotutt asked for. With the exercise of the same care and diligence in handling the requisitions, there is no duuht, in my judgment, that this office can be run next year and the expenses kept within the appropri- ation asked for. All the above is respectfully submitted for your consideration. Faithfully yours, \VM. A. BUTLER, Supcnis„r of the City Record. On motion of the Corporation Counsel, the following scaC adopted by the concurrent cote of all the members of the Board : Resolved, That the Departmental Estimate of the anmunts required to pay the expenses of the Board of the City Record for the year 1899, as submitted by the Secretary and approved by this Board, be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and a copy of the same to the Municipal Assembly. 'fhe Supervisor of the City Recoil submitted the following letter from the Municipal Civil Service Commission 5E1"rE3tfER t6, IS9S. lion. \'VILLIAM A. BCTE,ER, Sup'Pfsor C'i(}' Js'~i',ii /: DEAR Stet—In reply to your requisition of the 13th instant, calling for an eligible list front whiclt to appoint one Tabulator of Annual Requisitions, I desire to inform you that, there being no eligible list for the said position, you ara at liberty to stake a temporary appointment thereto under ti,e provisions of Civil Service Regulation 34, pending the preparation of an eligible list, lours respectfully, J. IL McCOOEV, Assistant Secretary. On motion of the Mayor and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the following was adopted : Resolved, That the Supervisor of the City Record be and is hereby authorized (by and with the consent of the New York City Civil Service Commission) to employ a competent person in behalf of the Board of City Record, for a period not exceeding one month, to assist in the com- pilation and tabulation of the annual requi",itions of the various departments, courts and bureaus of the City, the compensation of said Assistant to be not more than two hundred dollars. The request from the Board of Education for authority to adverti,e in the corporation papers in the Borough of Brooklyn, announcing the opening of evening schools in that borough, was presented to the Board and, on motion of the Deputy and Acting Comptroller and by the con- current action of all the meluhers of the Board, the request was granted. On motion of the Mayer and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, 'That the Supervisor of the City Record be and lie is hereby instructed to procure by direct order, that is, without contract let after advertisement, the articles called for by the following requisitions allowed at this meeting, that comse being deemed to be for the best interests of the City : The following requisition° were approval by the a , nru'.I'cut action )of all_tit,, member, of the Board

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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898, Nt M1;ER 7,719

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

\P:tv \(R;, ll r.tiu. ti', I A. \l., 'ct,totuLer 2o,

•I'he IIon,. Robert A. Van \Vyck, Mayor ; Nlichael T. I )al y, Deputy Acting Comptroller, and John AWhalen, Corporation Cottmcl, th Iliour de-ii1 by ectinu I526, chapter ; I.I v f 1897, met this clay.

The minutes of the meetings of September i and September 8, 1898, were approved as printed. The following was submitted :

!hr Ileac. 7%e _llcryor, Caiirptroll'r and Casorntiorc Counasel, iomposirag the Board of C/ti' Recor-W.' (_ I I I.l•:MI: N—I submit herewith my estimate of the expenses of conducting the business of this Board f I he y'c; r t,glo

APPROPRIATION, ' INCREASE. 1T[. ASKED I OR I I., (I .', ~I'.. I)1:~ ISgS.

P i11 ,1k, aLion of the CI re REcnRI) and for any arrearages ....................................... .. I.........

Printing, Stationery .utd Blank Books and for any arrearages .................................................

!n( al appropriation for County Oficers ..................................................................1

S.itaries—

-.Ilpervbor .............................................................................. ft,000 no

I )eputy Supervisor and Expert .......................................................... z,000 oo

U, puty Supervisor and Accountant .............. ...................................... t,8,,o 00

I'm ivate Secretary ....................................................................... I,500 00

t:x:uniner .............................................................................. r,200 00

(' pyist ................................................................................ 65o 00

ii iiLitd F: -. port not yeta ,orated

Total .........................................

li iiilin di~u n .....................................................

g,,,on nn

$55,000 00 ........ .. $65,000 00 *5o 000 00 i515,aoo co ..........

225,cco Co $100,000 00 325,000 00 325, ,cx, e~., .......... ....... .

I......... : ro,000 00 I 10,000 00 .......... .......... .n,

................... $14,cco 00 11,coo 00 3,000 00 t

...................................... 1,0(30 00 ........ ..

.......... ....... .................... $302,000 00 A113,000 00

)'=7.500 to cover (estimated] arrearages of 1898, which shows an actual increase of but 87,5ow

1,000 co

t,000 0

14,~a~ao oo .......... ..........

t,00 ou .......... ..........

1-X00') no ' ct AI ,r ,

The salaries of the follo%%iny are chargeable to the item of ''Printing, Stationery and Blank

storekeeper, W. II.11ettler ...... . ................ .................. ..... $1,200 00 Expressman, John Ilaney ........... ................. . ...................... I,800 00 City Bookbinder, Joseph Felir ................................... ............ 1,200 00 Bookhimler,John A. \lorris .............................. ................... 1,200 00 Ilookbinder, IlenryJ. Goggins ................................................ 1,200 00 I,00kbintler, James Sitannessey, per diem .... .......... ...................... 3 50 Bookbinder, John McMahon, per diem ............................ ............ 3 50 Bookbinder, \\'illiani li. Levitt, per client .. ......... .. ...................... 3 50 Bookbinder, Alexander J. Cameron, per diem ............. ..... .. 3 50 .............

Bookbinder, Peter Leathern, per diem ......................................... 3 50

There is no increase asked for except in the appropriation for the publication of the CI'I'v RECORD, which has increased during the year to such an extent that, after eight months, nearly sixty per cent. of the appropriation has been expended, and for the next four months, which are certain to be as large as any six months previous, I estimate that the cost of the same will exceed the amount appropriated by $7,500, and this amount will have to be included in the appropriation for 1899 ; hence, the appropriation asked for publication of the CITY RI•:coxn for 1899 (and this arrearage) is $30,000.

This estimate is made upon the assumption that the prices for printing the CITE' RECORD will not exceed those of the present contract.

The supplies furnished departments in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx can easily be compared with those of previous years, but those departments, courts, etc., its the remaining boroughs have been regulated by me after urvestigation, and as each requisition was presented, in most instances, I have reduced the same to (in my judgment) the actual requirements of the officers presenting the same.

I anticipate no balance iu either appropriation at the end of the year. If there is, it will be very small. I have no way of estimating the entire cost of printing, the minutes of the following departments and boards : The Council, Board of Aldermen, Board of Estimate and Apportion-meut, Department of Parks, Fire Department, Board of Public Improvements—which are con-tracted for by the page. This condition also applies to the work done for the Corporation Counsel, which is also contracted for by the page. The total cost of this work will not be known until the end of the year, but from bills rendered to (late it will, without question, greatly exceed the cost of last year. The following will show the cost, as compared with that of last year, except in the case of the Council and the Board of Public Improvements, which (lid not exist at that time, and the Fire Department, svltose minutes have been printed only since July i. 'Pile Board of Aldermen has increased from 31 to 6o members

--------- — --

1898. I397. 'I'n SEPTEMBER 1.11) SEPTEMBER I.

Tile Council ........... ............................... $7,500 oa .......... Board of Aldermen ............ ....................... 8,250 00 $6,000 00 Board of Estimate and Apportionment .................... 1,154 00 5,000 00 Department of Parks ................................... 300 00 300 00 Fire Department ....................................... 150 00 Board of Public Improvements ...........................I 925 no ..........

The work for the Corporation Counsel to September I amounted to, in the year 1897, $8,000, in the year 1898, $9,500.

The amount of work done by this office front J.untary t cannot he realiied except by cult -suiting the Requisition Books. Up to ti•~ptember I, the Department of Finance has had books amounting to $10,000, while its average for several years has be'm less than $3,000 per year. This condition applies also to the cost of printing. The 1)epartmen= of health t has had books iu 1898 amounting to $6,000, while the cost for several years has average~l but $4,000.

The cost of printing for the Second Division, Board of City Magistrates (13 courts), has been $13,500, which is an entirely new expenditure for this year. I' cry department in the hew boroughs has been reorganized completely, refitted with blank hooks, printing and stationery, and with our present system we hope to be able to fill all requisitions promptly during the coming year and to supply any (necessary) printing, etc., caused by new legislation, within the amotutt asked for.

With the exercise of the same care and diligence in handling the requisitions, there is no duuht, in my judgment, that this office can be run next year and the expenses kept within the appropri-ation asked for.

All the above is respectfully submitted for your consideration. Faithfully yours,

\VM. A. BUTLER, Supcnis„r of the City Record.

On motion of the Corporation Counsel, the following scaC adopted by the concurrent cote of all the members of the Board :

Resolved, That the Departmental Estimate of the anmunts required to pay the expenses of the Board of the City Record for the year 1899, as submitted by the Secretary and approved by this Board, be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and a copy of the same to the Municipal Assembly.

'fhe Supervisor of the City Recoil submitted the following letter from the Municipal Civil Service Commission

5E1"rE3tfER t6, IS9S.

lion. \'VILLIAM A. BCTE,ER, Sup'P✓ fsor C'i(}' Js'~i',ii /: DEAR Stet—In reply to your requisition of the 13th instant, calling for an eligible list front

whiclt to appoint one Tabulator of Annual Requisitions, I desire to inform you that, there being no eligible list for the said position, you ara at liberty to stake a temporary appointment thereto under ti,e provisions of Civil Service Regulation 34, pending the preparation of an eligible list,

lours respectfully, J. IL McCOOEV,

Assistant Secretary.

On motion of the Mayor and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the following was adopted :

Resolved, That the Supervisor of the City Record be and is hereby authorized (by and with the consent of the New York City Civil Service Commission) to employ a competent person in behalf of the Board of City Record, for a period not exceeding one month, to assist in the com-pilation and tabulation of the annual requi",itions of the various departments, courts and bureaus of the City, the compensation of said Assistant to be not more than two hundred dollars.

The request from the Board of Education for authority to adverti,e in the corporation papers in the Borough of Brooklyn, announcing the opening of evening schools in that borough, was presented to the Board and, on motion of the Deputy and Acting Comptroller and by the con-current action of all the meluhers of the Board, the request was granted.

On motion of the Mayer and by the concurrent action of all the members of the Board, the following resolution was adopted :

Resolved, 'That the Supervisor of the City Record be and lie is hereby instructed to procure by direct order, that is, without contract let after advertisement, the articles called for by the following requisitions allowed at this meeting, that comse being deemed to be for the best interests of the City :

The following requisition° were approval by the a ,nru'.I'cut action )of all_tit,, member, of the Board

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4210 THE CITY RECORD D . MONDAY) SEPTEMBER 26, 1898.

Depazl,rtent of Public Rnil<litr;,s, /.r;;rh!iu, rrtrrl .Sultlie.r (h't'nvl.lrrr). Requisition No. 2015-1 book '' Photometric Tcsts "; ro pads, Too sheets each, '' Photometric

Tests." Requisition No. 2088-4o copies of contracts and specifications, with proposals and envelopes

to match, for "materials and work re mired for certain repairs and alterations to the s1unicipal Building in the Borough of Brooklyn.''

Dparlrneni of I'u/lic Rrriblizt,s, L(£htin,,' and Sipplies (~lfankattan). Requisition No. 1747-2 dozen Eagle No. 5 penholders ; 6 boxes Falcon pens, I?sterbrook's

No. 50 ; 6 quarts Underwood's Golden Seal black ink ; 2 quarts Underwood's blue ink ; 6 Davi.;' automatic ink wells ; t 3-orcll ink wells ; 6 dozen bolt-i-noor I I. B. lead pencils ; i dozen E. Faber's circular erasers ; t dozen Faber ATonmouth pencil and ink erasers ; 6 l;ross rubber l>anrls, assorted, ; -inch ; 6 pounds of pills ; 1 dozen balls of twine ; t gross desk blotters ; 6 Laugliton color pads (blue) ; 6 1.aughton color parts (black).

]requisition No. 2060-I letter book of boo pages with Special Index.

I) partmcnI of .Se7CCrs (IWavz/iaddau). Requisition No. 2121-1 letter press copy b„ok, I,000 pages, in(lorsed '' I.ettcrs, Department

of sewers "; 2 Shipman's files 15 inches ]nng. Requisition No. 2111-liinrling in I)aml)hlet form quarterly reports of the Department of

ewers (first and second quarters) ; one hundred (too) pay-rolls "Salaries."

1Jr',artrvcl1 of .Se ,aa-c i(Rtrok1)'u). Requisition No. 1972-4 drum sheets desk pails 19 x 24 inches ; 3 gross blotters for liand

use about 9 x 3/ incites. Requisition No. 1971-3,000 Inspectors reports, Sample No. 1 ; 500 certificates, Sample

No. 2; 500 reports Sewage Purveyor \forks, Sample No. 3 ; 1,000 time return forms, Sample No. 4 ; 50 pads official letter paper, unrtied, `ample No. 5.

D,tartutcut ofT>ria''cs. Requisition No. 1974-500 beaver envelopes No. 10, printed as per sample. Re, luisition No. 21o6--600 sheets " lay-roll of l' mployces," as per printed sample. Requisition \o. 1750-1,000 printed blanks, as per sample annexed. k luisition No. 1973- 1; ream legal cap, t6-po end, as per sample. kequisition No. 206)---1 ream plain paper (No. S), S x I3, as per sample annexed.

4I(1)'nr'.r Ofr,'. Requisition No. 2045-t grass Defiance pens, No. 36 ; 1 gross Defiance pens, No. 24 ; 12 .Monarch elastic bands, No. 12.

I:crluisition No. 201 7 1 blotlinm-pad desk, as per sample on Mayor's desk. Requisition No. 2080-2 gross blotting pads (small). Requisition No. 2063-3 reams paper, a; per sample attached. Requisiul'ma No. 2065-3,000 envelopes, as per sample attached. Requisition No. 2064-1 children's permit book, No. 23766 : I blank book, 6 x 9 inckc-, loo

pages. Dep,arinrerrt of S!r'c'1 C/',nzi,i.

Requisition No. 1593-4 dozen menora,tlum hooks, stock No. 1325, old No. 2590. Requisition No, iS4$--t,o;o owners' receipt for property redeemed, as per sample. Requisition N4,. 1569-1 ream Manila rtrapping paper, 24 x 36 inches; I dozen twine,

flax balls. Requisition No. 1846-I gross me~litnn pencils, black, No. 2 ; i dozen soft pencils, black,

No. I ; 2 dozen hard pencils, black, No. 4 ; i ,dozen very soft pencils, black, Editor. Requisition No. 1724-500 McGill's Guteners, No. 7. Requisition N. 1559-2 dozen typewriter circular erasers, No. ioSo ; 3 dozen ink and pencil

erasers ; 6 dozen penhololers, red, medium. Requisition Na. 2124.-4 \Vyckoff, Seamans & Benedict purple copying purple ; 2 \Vyckoff,

Seamans & Benedict black record. DrpnArunt of Il llwaj,c (,7lurt/'mllan).

Requisition No. 2103.-1 appointment blotter, same as now used by Appointment Clerk, Room 1704, No. 150 Nassau street, to be stamped on side and back, as follows : '' Appointment Blotter No. 2, 1)epartmcnt of Ilighways."

Requisition No. 17S6--3 letter-prc;s copy books (M. Ii. Brown's No. 2467S) ; I indorsed letter Lxx,l:.

Requisition No. 1852--2 letter-press copy hooks, .t,000 pages each, indexed in front. Requi~ition No. 2014-25o schedules for auction sale, as per sample. Requisition No. 1764-250 specifications for furnishing and delivering granite paving blocks

with l,ids or estimates, and envelopes for same. Requisition No. 2099-200 payments. Street Improvement Fund ; 200 payments, blank

appropriation ; 2,000 orders to contractor to restore pavements. Requisition No. 2046-5,000 sheets letter paper (ofliciall ; t,000 shee is note paper (official)

I,000 small envelopes (official) ; 500 large envelopes (official) ; loo specifications for cleaning and painting complete the ironwork amt woorlicork of the (Ire U0mrlrert and Fifty-liltll street via- duct, Borough of Manhattan, City of Ne>c A"ork, with bids or estimate,, and envelopes for sanle.

Requisition No. 2047-500 specifications for regulating, grading and paving ; Soo bids or estimates and envelopes for same.

OejrzrLiren! nJ- Ilikdeuaps (Ri0rt.c). Requisition No. IS40-1 book, City Record No. 1762, M. B. Brown's No. 22910. Requisition No. 2109-3,000 Ltspector's weekly eports, as per sample. Requisition No. 2108-75 specifications for regulating, grading and otherwise preparing the

site and constructing the foundation, drainage, wanes, steps, etc., for the Lorelei fountain at the corner of East One Hundred and Sixty-first street and Mott avenue, in the L'orough of The Bronx ; 75 bids or estimates and envelopes for the same.

Requisition No. 2006-I dozen l;ailey's patent copying parts, to inches by 14 inches ; i dozen Allerton's indiarubber copying press sheets, Io inches by 14 inches.

Dcfa -trndmt of IIirlhwrn's (/iookl}'n). Requisition No. 2072-500 specifications for regulating, grading and paving with macadam

pavement, with bids or estimates and envelopes for the same.

D arinrcttt of IFaler Supjly (.Jdarzhirlran). Requisition No. 2020--50 copies of estimate and envelope for furnishing the Department of

\Vater Supply, Borough of Brooklyn, with 21,400 gross tons of pea size anthracite coal, as per ,ampler hereto annexed.

fire Deba,/ment (.3azhnhn1t and The Bronx). Requisition No. 2076 --50 copies form contract and specifications for furnishing anthracite coal. Requisition No. 2130-Jo posters, size 20 x 14 inches, of sale on 26th inst. of the 2-story frame

building formerly occupied by Engine Company 48, on west side of Kimgsbrimdge road, about 75 feet north of Ilighbridge road.

Requisition No. 2100-.50 copies form contract and specifications for erecting an apparatus house on north side of Soclield avenue, 264 feet 7 inches cast of Main street, Borough t oI j The ]irons.

DtVard~1enl of Iliahways (Rzo'kd'z). Requisition

Nn. ig85-i,500 small envelopes, as per sample ; r,000 large envelopes, as per

sample ; 2,500 letter heads, memorandum size, as per sample ; 3,000 Inspectors' reports, as per sample ; 1,000 orders to commence work, printed in copying ink, as per sample ; 1,000 sheets assessment lists, No. 2, as per sample ; i,00D sheets assessment lists, No. I, as per sample.

Re luisition No. 1875-2,500 printed blanks, as per sample. Requisition No. 1808-2,500 blanks, as per sample, No. t; 2,500 blanks, as per sample, No. 2.

Detarlment of Ilighwajs (Richmond). Requisition No. 1996-1 book of permits, with stub, as per sample ; I book of maintenance

record, as per sample ; it book of liens, record of, as per sample. Requisition No. 1772-6 record books, I I by 8 inches, 200 pages ; 6 memorandum books,

I I by 8 inches, 200 pages, ruled dollars and cents ; 6 memorandum books, 8 by 14 inches, 30D pages, ruled dollars and cents.

Requisition No. 2122-1,000 letter beads, as per sample (A) ; i,000 envelopes, note size, as per sample (13).

Requisition No. 1866-i,000 vouchers, as per sample. Requisition No. 1876--I "Highways Record," size t6 by io)i inches, goof quality heavy

white paper, full bound Russia and calf, about 400 pages, permits and folio numbered, printing to be done with plain black type, rule(] as per sample, and separate index that can be referred to either from front or back.

I'irc -':t" nrerrt (,1Trzzlraltau). Requisition No. 1874-1,500 forms, No. t, "Order for Repairs to Buildings." Requisition ;1o. 1954--500 letter-size cc bite official cnvelopes ; 500 note-size cvldte official

envelopes ; I ream official note paper. Requisition No. 1755- 50 powder licenses (Order No. 23807, M. P. 13roo n).

It`re Department (Rrronkhvt rant Qtneeos). Requisition No. 1980-5 reams foolscap Paper ; I ream manila wrapping paper ; loo sheets

blotting paper, l9 by 23 inches ; 4,500 sheets blotting paper, 4 by 9!_ inches ; to gross Falcon pens, Defiance No. 50 ; 4 gross black lead pencils ; too bottles Underwoo~l's black ink (half pints) ; loo bottles Underwood's red ink (2 oz.) ; loo buttes Underwood's mucilage (2 oz.) ; to gross assorted rubber bands.

Requisition No. 1981-250 sets property returns, Porn \o. I ; 3,000 requisitions and receipts, Form No. 2 ; 500 affidavits, articles lost or destroyed, Form No. 7 ; 1,000 orders far repairs, Forum No.8; 2,000 ICattalion Chief letter h<-adi ;Soo Battalion f'l'irt iii,- hr-a~I ; 5,000 crorul~any letter heads ; 3,000 company note h,-a~lk.

I' re Defrarhrtext (Rrookltvt). Requisition N,,. 1930--1,000 letter-size white official envelopes ; 5,000 note-size white official

enc, I opes. D }hartnrczrt if Nate,' .Supply.

Requl-ition No. 2131'--500 copies of daily report '' Titicu; Resetcuir " ; 500 copies of daily report '' Dluscoot Reservoir."

D,padmenl of hater .Snjpl3 (Brook/) u). Requisition No. 1831-I,eoo blanks for record of daily water consumption, as per Sample

No. i hereru itlt ; I000 printed postal cards for Coal Inspector, as per Sample No. 2 hen-with. Requisition No. 1779--2,000 blank -vouchers, as per sample.

D.fartmc•nt of 11'nt,'r Sufp1}' (Richmond). Requisition No. 1911-I book of monthly statements (as per sample).

Bnni Of Is,i/1tiiwte w11rl Arf rrniorr0rr'ri/. Requisition No. 2094-250 c„pies departmental estimates, IS99 (I,aml'lllet I'ornIi.

Orftrwlnriznt of 7'r_rec anti ..zsscssrrrrrrts. Requisition N'. 2115-- 29,000 reports (as samples affixed).

1?'rrn/ rj 1'trllic Tiuprnventc'rrlc. Requisition No. 2023-3 dozen small size Rodgers knife cra•'i mr uoe I>r.iftsmcn in

Topo;;raphical Bureau. Requisition No. 2022-3,000 printed note head,, as per sample ; ,3,0on printed envelopes

(large), as per sample. /Uuuzir-ipe/ Crefl .Sm'; <'ire.

Requisition No. 2013-150 covers 11,mard's legislative files, No. 20. Requisition No. 1855-Io,000 applications (Schedule () Labor Bureau.

Board' of Cif -1LzgistraIcs (.lZen/rattan and 7Ite Bron t). Requisition No. 1902-7,500 afudacits violation corpr,ration ordinance, Form 4I, Sample

No. i ; 30,000 temporary commitments, Furor I t t, Sample No. 2 ; 5,000 cr,uunitincuts vi~,lation corporation ordinance, I orm 117, Sample No. 3 ; 2,500 notices C mu Commissioner of Cl maritics, P,n'm 207. Sample No. 4.

Board of City .11' istrat 's --I (rct Dirisiazz. Requisition No, 2049- 1, 000 sheets board paper, official heading; 750enc rim ~pe~ Sic No. 6,

official heading ; 250 cuvclopes, size large, official heading; 250 notices Board mcdtiiig. - Requi~ition No. 2093-Sample No. 1, 250 blanks, annual report ; Sample No. 2, 250 blanks,

annual report ; Sample No. 3, 250 i ,lanks, annual report ; Sam ;ple No. 4, 250 blanks, annual report ; Sample No. 5, 250 1,1anks, annual report ; Sample No. 6, 250 1ilanks, annual report ; Sample No. 7, 250 blanks, annual report ; Sample No. 8, 250 blinks, annual report ; Sample No. 9, 250 blank,, am tutal report ; Sample No. 10, 250 Ida nla, annual report ; S.unplc No. t t, 25) hlaulcs, annual report.

Citt' Rer,',,/. Requisition No. 2107-- I reanl Riegel rope, manila, 40 by 48, 165 p.)und.

D/rrrinrrrzt rl II'a1fh. Requisition NO.2097-1\lanhattan : 71-1", I numbered I to 50,000 ; 4l-I/, 2, 700 [ages ; 31';1?,

2, I book numbered I to 25,oco, 1 book mtmhcred 25,000 to 50,000. Brooklyn : 7F1", t numbered t to 10,000 ; 4E1':, 1, 700 pages ; 3 EL, I numbered I to 10,000. Bronx : 7F!;, t numbered t to 5,000 ; 41':E, 1, 700 pages ; ;I?E, 1, 1 to 5,000. Queens : 7l'F, i numbered t to, 5,0r--0 ; 4EE, 1, 700 pages ; 3E1/, 1, i to 5,000. Richmond : 7F1', I numbered I to 5,000 ; I, 700 pales ; 3CE, t, I to 5,000.

Requisition No. 2096-271`, 50.000, numbered i to 50,000 ; 27F, 10,000, numhcred I to 10,000 ; 27F, 5,000, numbered I to 5,0]o ; 27F, 5,000, numbered I to 5,000 ; 27F, 5,000, nun>-hereti i to 5,coo.

Requisition No. 2095--500 121", Borough of bfanhattan, Color I ; 200 12E, Borough of l;rooklyn, Color 2 ; 200 I2E, Borough of I tic Bronx, Color 3 ; 200 12E, ]borough of (,queens, Color 4 ; 200 i2E, Borough of Richmond, Color 5.

City' Clerk. Requisition No. 2119-Rubl,er stamps : 1 '' New Fork' i '' 1' ings" 1 "Ou-ens"

I '' Richmond' ; 1 "\Vestchcster'' I set of msml,ers, I to 45 inclusive ; r '' Novcorle-, tth ' I "1Vard"; i " .... (t',-inch).

Requisition No. 2127-5oo receipts for Inspectors of Election (as per sample inclosed).

I'rr.id, u! of t/ri' Rr'rou,{'/t rf Rrooklt'zt. Requisition No. 2126-2,000 sheets of letter paper, embo.sed, as per Sample Ni'. t

envelopes, embossed, as per Sample No. 2. Requisition No. 1656-I letter look (Japanese copying paper, 700 pages, market '' No. ,,"

': President of the Borough of Brooklyn ') ; t letter book (Japanese cul,c ing p.tl,cr, -ioo page-, marked " No. 4," '' Letters to I )apartment of I lighways. ")

-'lIu,izrip,zl Court Fifth District (JIattlrattaw. Requisition No. 2120-150 sheets white blotting paper, 19 by 24.

ihszzienm/ Ciutrt, I/t'h/h District ( tirrr/rattr,r).

Requisition No. 2012-t,oco alias swumons ; 2,000 copy alias surnnt , -ir : 1,1)15) .tImfltotIs 2,000 copy semsnoug ; I,000 suprinas ; 2,000 copy supcenas.

1Jlumirifal Court, Second District ( The Br,'n.,). Requisition No. 2125-500 original summons as per sample attach, 1.

11lsstiripet Corn-t, first Diclrirt (Rrnnkl7tt). Requisition No. 1444-50 s1eno',raphic books, 5 reams of typewriIiuc I ' -''m. - tnt 1 ., f cc bier

is annexed hereto and marked Nn. 3.

.iJr11lizi/muI Court, 1i1ihr District (B,-m,ok/tpt). Requisition Nn. 1751-1 glass ink well, 3 x 3, on stand ; 3 glass in l. cilk, 2 mahogany ann

rests. JIie1iziwl Cr m -I, .Sec-on,/ District (Brooklyn).

Requisition No. 1795-1,000 suznruons, as per samuple ; 250 transcripts, as per sample. J:cqui.ition No. 1966-500 document envelopes, as per sample.

.Jlu;zirifteI C'nrrrt, .S-eon,/ Divtrict (R'iclhmond). Requisition No. 1696-250 testimony transcript covers (as per sample). Requisition No. 1697-3 boxes typewriting paper, legal size (as yer sample) ; 2 l oxcs typn-

writiug paper (as per sample). D~'/er/m,emt of Jiwauce.

Requisition No. 2074-1 correspondence book, ruled as per sample, 500 pages ; 12 letter copying books, Bailey's order No. 220 F.

Requisition No. 2117-4 books monthly smmnary of bond accounts ; i book legal papers, Receiver of Taxes ; I book remissions, Receiver of Taxes ; I book correspondence, receiver of 'faxes ; 2 abstracts of proposals, I)epaitment of Public Charities, for Contract Clerk.

Requisition No. 2123-250 u>eekly statements of appropriations of the Department of Edu-cation ; too section index cards, I;orough of Manhattan ; too section index cards, Borough of The Bronx.

Requisition No. 1952-250 postal cards, printed as per sample ; 2,coo official envelopes, note size ; 1,000 official envelopes, letter size ; 2,000 sheets 4cIlicial note paper, in pails-', 1,000 sheets official letter paper, in pads ; 200 notices to banks (copying ink) ; 200 notices to banks (copying ink) ; 200 notice; to banks (copying ink).

Requisition No. 2018-1,000 vouchers with warrants attached for payment of interest. Requisition No. 2132--t,200 checks for payment of the November registered interest. Requisition No. 2075-1,000 ",A" vouchers and warrants, interest on bonds ; 500 ''A"

vouchers and warrants, interest on revenue bonds ; 500 '' I3 " vouchers and warrants, redemption of hoods.

Requisition No. 2036-250 interest checks, for October I interest ; 250 assessment bonds, bound l ; 250 special revenue bonds, bound ; 250 corporate stock certificates, bound.

Requisition No. 205g-1oo record of cash books, as per satuple, for Receiver of 'I axes ; 400 l'aymaster's checks, as per sample.

Requisition No. 2091-7,000 "A" warrants, as per samples; 3,700 "13" warrants, as per samples.

Requisition No. 2112-1 keg of paste, for use of bookbinders. Requisition No. 21o5-1 ledger ; I ledger index ; i journal ; 6 blank books, Too pages each,

special ruling ; 6 blank books, Too pages each, special ruling ; 6 records of assessments 2 apportionment books ; i sales book ; t redemption book.

Requisition No. 21 16-5,05o A warrants, as per samples ; 5co B warrants, as per samples. Requisition No. 1912-% dozen ink stands (same as last) ; 6 sponge cups and 6 txu-a large

sponges for same. Commissioners t f Acc'n,,/.

Requisition No. 2067-500 printed sheets, as per sample. Requisition No. 2028-1,000 cement test blanks, as per -ample. Requisition No. 2059-%2 dozen invoice books, C. R. No. 69o. Requisition No. 2027-2 Chamberlain's receipt and payment ledger, Coo pages each, I'd. B. P.

No. 245 So. Iie,lnisiti nNo.2o65-4 buses se rim i-carbon, S by 12; 4 boxes Remington mihbons, black

record: 4 poxes Remington ribbons, blue copy ; 2e0 boxes McGill's fasteners, No. 1.

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Gomr,,issiw,'rs of lc','cords, Kefister's Office of Aings C'mrlt'. Requisition No.2oo7—% gross Faber's lead pencils, No, 5 hex 1,lack ; 3 gross Dixon's ]call

pencils, No. 3 hex black ; !4 gross Van Dyke lead pencils, No. 6 hex black ; 3 gross I raisdell had pencils, red ; I gross 1;raisdell lead pencils, No. i5t, blue ; i gross Prais le]I lead pencil, No. 3, black ; I gross 11raisdell lead pencils, No. 4, black ; t dozen Iioh-i-:Nor lead pencils, No. 7, black ; t gross T. W. erasers, Faber's, No. ioSo ; '.'t gross Cabiuct erasers, Faber's, No. 30 ; 4 gross Esterbrook's falcon pens ; 2 gross Gillott's pens, No. 303 ; I gross Gillott's pens, No. 170 ; r+ gross crow quill pens, Gillott's ; t!2 dozen jars IIiggins photo Mounter, 16 oz. ; I dozen pint bottles Arnold's writing Iluid.

Requisition No. 2008-1 dozen small stands Stafford', black ink ; I dozzn boxes, %z' hound each, New England pins, No, 4 ; ' . dozen Kogers steel erasers ; ~+ dozen spring shears, 6-inch, Seymour's ; 15o pack, (i dozen each) white blotting paper ; 3 dozen sheets blue blotting paper, 19 by 24 ; 3 pounds twine, assorted ; I dozen paste jars, screw taps, small.

Requisition No. 2oog—to pounds rubber bands, z by 3'/z inches ; 5 pounds rubber hands, 34 by 3% inches ; 3 pounds rubber hands, No. IS ; 2,500 streets Crane's bond paper, thinnest, 17 by 22 ; 25 pads legal cap paper, too half-sheets in pad.

Requisition No. 2010-1 gross rolls white tape : gross penholders, Faber's No. i8 ; t pint bottle Staftord's carmine ink ; 3 reams letter size '1'. AV'. paper, No. 2 ; 3 reams legal size T. W. paper No. z ; 6 Webster black ribbons, for Pentington machine ; 4 boxes black carbon (Under-wood's), 8 by 13 ; 2 dozen stenographer's pencils,' 2 dozen circular erasers (Perfectunt) ; 2 dozen boxes McGill's fasteners, Nos. 2 and 4.

D, arbv,nt of B1iildiu9s (slbit/al(oii and The Ilronx). Requisition No. 2118-1 elevator docket, No. IS, City Record No. 657.

Uela(]ment ,f Buildings (Brooklyn). Requisition No. I909-2 boxes of Soo sheets each 8 x 13 typewriter paper, as per sample. Requisition No. 1879-100 pads, 2 x 3 inches ; I gross Eagle draughtmg pencils.

Coun1)' Clerk (Aichntottd.) Iequisition No. 2083—too court calendars Supreme Court, Special Term, Richmond County. Requisition No. 1945-5oo petitions for citizenship ; 500 notice for citizenship to Deputy City

Clerk ; 5oo (each) final papers, Supreme and County Court ; Soo declarations of intentions (certificates) ; 1,000 notices to Comptroller ; I,000 letter head,; i,000 note ]reads; i,000 envelopes (No. 6) ; 1,000 envelopes (No. to) ; 5ao envelopes (No. 12).

Requisition No. 1947-1 jury list book ; I court toucher book with stubs (for jurors); t declar-atiou of intentions to become citizens ; I 'tile book, No. 7 ; I chattel mortgage, No.3 ; I Iispen-,leus index, No, 4 ; I judgment docket, No, its ; t general assignments, No. 2 ; t record of oaths (Notary Public) ; i book, (orders naturalization (minors) ; I book, orders naturalization (second papers).

Dcparlment of Co,rerlior. Requisition No. 1548-3 receipt books, (,coo receipts in each book, numbered from 12001 to

15000. Requisition No. 1887-1 book donations to discharged prisoners, chapter 471, Lao s of 1579. Requisition No. 2066-7ç Estimate of l'xl ,euses. Requisition No. 1946-75 contracts and specifications for materials and work required for

installing three elevators. Requi.ition No. 1729--100 blanks, as tier sample attached, Kequisiticu No. 1667-2 dozen penholders, Patter's, No. 97 ; 4 gross penholders, Eagle, No. lo,

assorted ; 12 dozen penholders, Eagle Crown, No. 2 ; 12 dozen penholders, Eagle Crown, No.3 t .Loren IIoward's files, No. 8 ; 2 dozen blotting pads for desk.

Requisition No. 2021--2,500 envelopes, as per sample attached.

D, j~artmcn1 <f I'er(lic Clrarltil's (Jlarrlraf/an end The Bronx). Requisition No. 1877-2,500 property ens Cites, as per sample. Requisition No. 2077-100 copies of tide Estimates for iM99. Requisition No.2133-50 copies of inclosed list of engineer's supplies (sample). Requisition No. 2011-25 copies specifications. Requisition No. 1937-5 case books, Pavilion for Insane.

J ,isler's Oyu'. Requisition No. 2092--6 dozen typewriter erasers, No. IoSo ; t gross Lake George Pens, No

t $oo ; % dozen steel erasers ; 3 reams I , ale r, as per sainplc ; t dozen Stafford's mucilage, ]lints I been inkwells, glass, 3 inches square ; 3 shear.,, large ; 3 shears, small.

Requisition No. 2114-2,500 envelopes, as per sample.

Coron,is OJJice (Rora;'h of Richmond). Requisition No. 1793-2 dozen Faber pencils No. 2, with ribh, r ; 2 boxes of \V'hiting's type-

Rniter paper ; 2 boxes of paper fasteners ; ii dozen palls of small blotting paper ; I box small rubber bands ; / dozen sand rubber, Faber, for typewriter.

J?,er au oI Licenses (Rr ookr 1). Requisition No. 2005-250 rate cards for hacks and cabs, as per sample.

R:'islc'r's Office (Frool,'1)n). Requisition No. iS6i—S libers of conveyances ; tS conveyances blotters ; t i lifers of mort-

gages ; 21 mortgage [)letters ; S mortgage ticklers ; t I conveyance ticklers ; I power of attorney lifer.

Requisition No. 1993-2,125 sheets Crane's parchment deed, t9 by 23, folded in 5 sheet 'serious, ruled as per sample, attached vveigltt and quality to be the sane as sample.

Requisition No. 1992-2,000 cardboards, like sample.., 1,500 cardboards, like sample.

O''nmev" of I'''rks (JIaretrabbru and /Richmond). Requisition No. 2016-4i, copies of form of contract for paving with asphalt plaza at Fifty-

ninth street and Fifth avenue ; 25 proposal blanks for saute ; i,000 order blanks, as per sample I Iure With.

Rruecra if lboricipal Starislics. Requisition No. 2104-6 newspaper binders, No.6ot ; llovcard's Legislative Linder: 2 9/

by 143 inches ; 4 9i by I2,4 inches ; 1 8 by 12 inches ; 2 S by t I inches ; 2 11 lty 15 inches ; t 9/ lty t3,' inches ; 2 7%z by ti inches ; 3 t I C by I4,5 inches ; 2 ro by r2 j inches ; i to!+ by 13/ inches,

Laze /) lSsm,l'vt• Requisition No. iSSi—To bind " Record and Guide," January 1 to June 25, 1898 ; to bin(]

'' Law Journal " for quarter ending June 30, iS9S, t copy for Library, I copy for Chief Clerk. ueqtis,ibi,v No. 2082-2,000 sheets of thin paper. Requisition No. 2038-4 boxes pins ( flank pins, No. 3) ; 6 Dore letter files. Requisition No. 1761--Rebind Journal No. 4, an l add too leaves ; rebind Journal No. 6. Requisition No. 1812--I ]took of notices to lio:trd of Public Improvements, 500 pages. Requisition No. 1871-1 letter book, No. 2, same as Al. It. brown's book '1', Order 15407. Requisition No. 1S96-1 register of unknown owner claims, No. I, canvas covered and lettered

as above, 300 pages, 2 proceedings on a page. Requisition No. 1872-2,000 receipt cards. Requisition No. 1870 —I letter book, about 300 pages, legal cap size ; 6 boxes carbon paper

for typewriter. Requisition No. 1811-12 boxes of Aon ; I dozen steel erasers ; I dozen rubber erasers

3 bottles Stafford's black copying ink. Requisition No. 1792—;/ ream unit ruled paler. Requisition No. 20J4—I,000 summons (original) ; I,000 summons (copy).

Cozily Clerk, hu,z5s County. Requisition No. 2025-2 dozen large sheet blotters (blue) ; 2 dozen packs small blotters

(blue) ; I box Gillett's pens, 303 ; I box Commercial pens ; I box I' alcon pens, N. 5o ; 2 quires wrapping paper ; 3 dozen Faber Van Dyke pencils ; i dozen blue pencils ; I dozen rubber erasers ; 6 bottles Commercial ink ; t box Esterbrook's pens, No. 128 ; t dozen rulers, 15, No. 112,

Dep.rrtnrent of Water Supply, Requisition No. 1864-50 copies contracts and specifications, estimates and envelopes, for

improvement of pumping plant at College Point, Borougli of Queens. Requisition No. 1939-60 eopicsof specification, estimate and envelope, for fturnislting Soo

gross tons (2,240 pounds to a ton), egg size, vcltite ash anthracite coal, and 2,800 gross tons of pea size white ash anthracite coal.

County Clerk. Requisition No. 2079-25,oc0 requisition blanks, as per sample. Requisition No. 2135-3 dozen shears, I2-inch ; I dozen scissors, 7-inch ; I dozen rulers,

I2-inch. Requisition No. 2056-1 dozen quarts Underwood's L. S. mucilage ; I dozen quarts Under-

wood's carmine ink ; 2 dozen quarts Underwood's writing fluid ; 2 gross No. 1o71 penholders 2 gross No. 5026 penholders ; 6 dozen boxes Nos. 0000~_, coo!%, oo%, t 140 rubber bands, No. 1S thread bands ; 2 dozen book clips.

Requisition No. 2055-1 dozen No. 8 Howard binders ; 25 gross No, 50 Falcon pens ; 75 rolls white tape ; 15 rolls 19-1000 pink tape ; I dozen boxes pyramid pins ; 4 dozen Rodgers erasers to reams 16 pound legal cap, Whiting's ; 5 reams 16 pound foolscap ; 3 gross ]lexicon pencils, No. 2 ; 2 gross Hexicon Pencils, No.3; 4 gross IIexicon pencils, assorted, red and blue ; 2 reams, 19 x 24 blue blotting paper ; 5 gross 4 x 9/ white blotting paper ; 5,oco No. 2 R. I). fasteners, 3,000 No.3 R. 1). fasteners, I dozen mucilage cups.

Adjourned. \Vll.LlA\I A. L'UTL.L;R, Secretary.

APPROVED PAPERS.

Apir ✓ I ISrjcrc ftr I/tc' llr-el. c'i,lirt; S',jt e/~r 24, 1898.

NO. 430. I:esoltcal, That permission be and the saute is hereby given to Richard I.aclamacher to place

and keep a storurshed on the Monroe lsticut .side of his premises on the twrthcast corner of Ralph avenue and ?l roe street, in the Ilorusigh of Brooklyn, said shed ] to be ten feet ]on,, five feet wide and nitre feet lligh, the work to be (lone at his own expense, under the direction of the Commis-sioner of Iliglhways; such pennibsion to continue only durinb the I,Icasure it the .Municipal Asseinl,ly.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, Septeml ei r ;, IS~~•.S. Adopted by the Council, Sententber 13, ISIS. Approved by the Mayor, September 1~9, ISgS.

No. }3 I. Resolved, That permission be and the ssnnr is Im_rel>v given to Thomas Cullen Association to

parade through the streets of the Sixth Ward, iiori,uuh of Brooklyn, on the 25t11 of September, 1898, the work to be ,lone at their mm ii expen>e, un, Icr the direction of the Chief of Police.

Adopted by the IIiard of Aldermen, Septent!'or t,;, iSm)S. Adopted by the Council, September 13, 1SI)S. Approved by the Mayor, September 21, 15bs.

No. .f; ̀ . Resolved, That the resolution permitting lie tnLciiua. (;I , I,inith to place a -t.,rrii-door at No.

2351'1'Hirl am-cnue, Eorommgfh of 'ii an list tan, which was adopted by the Board of Aldermen on August 16, t8gS, which was adopted by the Council on Au,ust 23, 1598, ovhich was approved by the Mayor on August 30, 18)S, he and it i; hereby annuity l, re tile I ;roll (, ]leafed.

Adopted l,y' the hoard of Aldermen, September 13i 1ti~ti, Adopted by the Council, September 13, IS9S, Approved lty the Mayor September 21, 1898,

No. 433. Resolved, That permission be and the sane is hereby given to John Nickles to erect, place

and her a storm-door in frout of his premises No. 4.0 'tenth avenue, borough of Manhattan, provided that said storm-door be erected in conformity to the ordinance in such cases made and provided, the work to lie done at his own expense, under the direction of the ('ommissioner of Highways ; such pe mission to continue only duriu_, the l,l, tots f the Municipal :X~ cmhly.

Adopted by the board of Aldermen, Septc t ;, t<~S. A (opted by the C". stud l, September 13, tS,iS. Approved by the Mayor, September 21, 1895.

No..l; . Resolved, That peruti siou be and th a m: i, ltrrct y given to Rev. 1".II.SutitIi, Pastor of

the M. G. Church, No. 22 Seventh street, t i place trawl pa rem oil the fullowin, lamp-posts Northeast corner of Seventh street and 'Third avenue ; and Northeast corner of Seceuth street and Second avenue ;

—in the Borough of 1lanhattao, the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Highways ; such permission to continu , ,ulv f t limes mice-k, ]ruin the date of approval by his Honor the Mayor.

Adopted by time L'oard of Alclermeu, ScItent! • -: t;, 15, ,5. Adopted by the Council, September 13, IS,~ ,- Approved by the Mayor, September 21, IS9,b.

No. Ii. Resolved, That the follotviug-natue,l person, b_ . i tli,} I m y .tie .i I' in:cd Cuntuii-sioners

of Uee(ls to an for The City of Nc%v York J. 1).1)ttnin, No. 1 6 Clarkson street, lknolcl}n. Jake Sobel, No. 114 I'nst avenue, Manitattan. Maurice Al. Green,tein, No.350 East Fifty-fo.trat rc_t, AI;u,lj.0 n~. (him J. NlcElltenney, Ni. t5 Kadde street, Long I tt, t I'it}. Cornelius J. Deily, No. 22 West Thirty-fifth street, AI:ruliatI,Ii, Frederick F. Leland, No.53.1 Willis avenue, L'roux. Iienry Zaiuter, No. 82 Szcon~l avenue, I Ianhattan. Jtseph 1'. Casey, No. 7 licekutan sheet, \Ianhatt i, Max Pine, Ni. 67 Alangin street, Alanhattan. Samuel 1lurovitz, No. 24o East laghty-uiuth stied. n .li:tlta t. William 13uclenstein, No. 1189 Jefferson avenue, En,, la) n. W. Seward Shanabian, No. 189 Montague street, lirovklyn. Joseph J.'1.'uoliy, No. 140 AVilltam street, Long I-laucl Cite. 1'cter A. Sheil, AVilliautsbridge, Bronx, William Rus-ell Osborn, No. 2071 1;athgate avenue, Bros'. '1'hontas Cudey, No. 76 Lint street, Manhattan. Lcon l\Ialhi at e suu, No. 144 West Fourth .street, Manhattan. Walter S. llerrman, No.61g Eighth avenue, \I ml un. Abraham 1i. Ke cc, No. 324 East Seventy-nintt c. I. Ala.:I - .ui, J, I. Green, No. 280 Broadway, Jlauhattan. Charles I?.Osscaid, N. 1297 Lexington aver .i \biali,imn Dlorrison, No. 12oo Tir,t avenue, .AI,ug' :lit pit.

Isidor hiaiiisoit, No. 725 R,sstUmC Ilttnclickl:uil I l-Iii-l.trc',t, I „i,. John A. Dunn, No. 621 last ( )tie Hundredd aurt Fusty-uiuth street, llrouy. Jo SC' iii S. IIa iii lime rslcy, No, 700 East One Hundred and Forty-lift Ii street, Grt:. J. K. I icnchard, No. 612 (;r:ui(t street, 13rool;Iyv. .1. I)o..ks, No. 371 Fulton street, Brouklan. F. J. Notcaczek, No. ,b Central place, Brooklyn. I3eroanl Naautburg, No. 124 \Vest Sixty-fourth street, itlanhattan. Enoch I.uveaire, Ao. 927 l;ru.ulway, L'roinc]yn. George A. Simons, No. 961 tV"illoughby street, hrooklyn. Edward \lathia.s, No. 6 \Vest One flundred and Seventeenth strcut, \fa tit: ttau. Thomas J. Burke, Ni. 117 heel orb avenue, Brooklyn. Max little, No. 67 Maugimm street, Alanhattan. Samuel I1 ruvitC, No. a40 East Fig hty-ui lit li street, Alauh:ttt.tii. Andress 1I. Scoble, No. 52 Ding street, \lauhattau. 'Nilliant \V. Suuthworth, No. 750 Halsey street, 1Srooklyn. Trank C. Aferklce, Ni. 44 1'radhurst accnuc, Alauhattan. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September 21, 1898.

No, 436. Resolved, That pourissiim be and the same is hereby' given to the Lpwi,rth League of the

Centenary Al. I'. Church, One IIwuLrccl and Sixty-sixth street and Washington avenue, to erect, place and keep t rams sparencic.s ofl the following laiul,-posts in the 13„rouph of Ttte Bronx : Northwest corner One I lundred and Sixty-sixth street and \\'a<hiugton avenue, northeast corner Spring place and Third avenue and I)tie Ilwtdrat and Sixty-first street and Third avenue ; such permi.osioa to CoiltlliuC for ten days from (late of approval by his Ilnnor the ',favor ; the work to be done at their 0o 0 expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Pullie Iluilcliugs, I.i_,laing and Sup -plies.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September 13, 1895', Adopted by the Council, September 20, 1898. Approved by the Mayor, September 23, tS98.

N'o. 437 Resolved, That permission be and the sanme is Lcrel,9 _iven to 11. R. l;orger, of No. 487

Willis avenue, Borough of The Bronx, to place and keep an orn:uuental lamp on the sidewalk, near the curb, in front of his premises on the southwest corner of r Inc 1lundred and Forty-seventh street and Willis avenue, L;orough of 'hltle l;runx, provided the dimensions of said po.;t shall not exceed those prescribed by law, namely, eighteen inches square at the base, the lamp to be kept lighted during the same hours as the public lautlls, and not to be used for advertising; purposes, the work to be done and gas supplied at his own expense, under the direction of the Cornmis-sioner of Highwcays ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Municipal Assembly.

Adopted by the Board of ldermen, September 13, ISIS. Adopted by the Council, Seytcnmler 20, 1898. Approved by the Mayor, September 23, ISgS,

No. 438. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby ctcctt to the Con rogation "Beth

Yev]ah " to place a tran'parcucy on the lamp- tlost on the lie 'rmcest corner of One Hundred and Seventh street and 1.esiugtou avenue, ill the Borough of Manhhattan, the work to be done at their 00'n expense, under the direction of the Conirnissioner of IIightsays ; such permission to continue only for three tttuuti is front the date of approval by his honor the Mmytr•

Which was adopted. Adopted by the hoard of Aldermen, September 13, 1898. Adopted by the Council, wpteinI er 20, 1S9S. Approved ley the Mayor, septemlhcr 2„ IS~_jS.

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4212 THE CIT'

No. 439• 1Vhereas, The people of The City of New York have heard with profound regret of the

.tssa,sination of the Empress of Austria while at Geneva, Switzerland ; therefore be it Resolved, That we, the members of the Municipal Assemhly of The City of New York,

hereby ten ter our sincere condolences to his Majesty Emperor Francis Joseph and the people of the Austrian and Ilungarian dominions.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, September 13, 1898. Adopted by the Co'mcil, September 20, 1898. Approved by the Mayor, September 23, 1898.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

DEPAI:T\IEN l' OF DOCKS AND PERRIES.

\t ul,nr m~ctin :f the ' ail of Docks, held August 26, 1898, at r o'clock A. r1. I'rc-ei —1 he fug. Do:ucl. The minutes of the meeting hell August 19, 1S98, were approved.

I ih communication from the Atlantic Transportation Company, requesting that the slips a'lj it~ing the Her fool of \V'e5t Forty-fourth street be dredged to a depth of rS feet, was taken Iii- n, the table, placed on file and, on motion of the Treasurer, said application was denied, and the -ecretary directed to state that the Department wall adhere to the terms of the resolution adopted duly t5, 1898, anti oaint,,in the pie -Cut depth of Water in the slips during the term of the proposed :ease.

On motion of Cuiutuis-.i„ncr Nlcycr, the Secretary was directed to notify the Atlantic Trans-portation Company that unless it signific,. on or before September I, 1898, its willingness to execute a lease of the Pier fo t of West foray-fourth street, in accordance with the terms of said

s , ion adopted ul ' I' 1& 8 the r solo ion will 1 resolution pt ) } a, ~ e tt i t~ be rescinded. The comnnnicatirm froth the Ent;ineer-in-Chief, in relation to the construction of an oyster

basin in (rot of Ganscv„ort Market, on the North river, was taken front the table, placed on file, and, on motion, the following resolution was un:utitn„usly adopted :

Resolved, That the Engineer-in-Chief be sort heicby is directed to proceed with the removal of Pier, old 57, '.North river, and x%ith the construction of an extension to Pier, old 56!,, North river ; and with the construction Of an extension to the new pier to be built north of Bloomfield street, North river, the said exten,ions being work of temp, ,rary concur sic tion under the new plan, and with the construction of a new pier not of 1 loom lid street, North river, svithm the estab- li,hed line for same, and that all the work hereby ordered be perfortned otherwise than by contract, as provitIed by section 821 of the new Charter, and that it be dune by the force of the Department by day's work, e\cept so utuch of the labor and material as is now, or may hereafter, he amtracted for, and that all materials, tools auc] dredging necessary therefor, not heretofore

d tor. or which may is t hereafter he contracted for, be purchased by the 'Treasurer other-sn by contract.

following communications sere referred to the Treasurer and Commissioner Aleyci m the 'southern Pacific Company—Requesting a renewal lease of the bulkhead north of \v 25, North river.

l ruin the J , ,hn 1'. Kane Company--Requesting permission to rise 125 feet of land southerly of \inety-fifth street, East river, fur the storage of brick.

The communication from William Scott, requesting the cancellation of the charge of $5 1uaiust the Join t A. 1)ix Post, Nu. 138, G.A. R., for landing the steamer " Magenta " at the Pier

I- t ut One 1-lu Ill rell and nifty-fifth street, North river, on Alay 30, 1898, Bras referred to the I ieasurer 55 is power.

The communication from Doc 1: Ataster I leintbcrger, reporting that I (ward Stoles is ineleo1eld t ' this Dcpattment for wharfage on the yacht " Ira 1)iavolo'' to the amount of $42, was referred I , the Treasurer for collection.

"the coililnniieation from the Engiucer-in-Chief, in relation to the cost of removing bath-u,e> at the foot of \Vest (Ine Ilwudred and Fifty-tifth street, North river, amounting to $292.57,

v. a, :cl •lred to the Treasurer for collection from Ann Elizabeth Snook.

I lie f„lloWW in1 reports on Secretary's Orders were also referred to the Treasurer for collection \o. ISo72. amnittmL cost of extruding the Pier foot of \Vest'l'wentieth street, North river,

I I luLIg to $4,186,45, for collection from the Knickerbocker Ste am),oat Company. \u. 18153. Submitting cost of driving l,ile at the foot of One llundred and 1•'tfty-fifth street,

N ,It it river, amounting to $777.67, tar collection Urn in Katharine Stni,h. No. 15244. i1lint1ttifli4 coot of laying strinkers and sheathing on piles at the toot of One

I Birdied and Fifty- lilth street, North river, amounting to $725.84, for collection from Katharine nith.

\o. 18314. Submittingcost of repairing the Pier foot of One Ilun~lred and Thirty-second ti,:et, North riser, where dart alt cd by the steamer "Hunter Ramsdell," amounting to S10.o7,

S"° collection from the I touter Ramsdell 'Transportation Company.

The tollowing communications were rclerred to the l mugineer-in-Chief to examine and report From the Board of Aldermen—Requesting that the bulkheads and piers along the East

r:,t r, between Ilouston and East Fourth streets, he fenced in wherever the same might be a ,

lettuce to pedestrians and htunan life.

From D.l;rinl.mau—Rcrluesling permission to fill in behind tile bulkhead between Eighty'- ~ I -t and Eighty-sca.,nd street,, Ea. t i iver.

Front the Ifarlem and \Iorri.;anit I ansportation Linc—)Requesting permission to erect freight h _I on the north sic of the I laricm river, between Lincoln and Third avenues.

The folloncing hermits were granted to continue during the pleasure of the Board, the work Inc done wider the sapervi,ion of the Engineer-iii-Chief

1'Ilrten, Sheehan A ticllean, to eruct derrick on Pier foot of (inc Hundred and Thirty-fourth ,ue_I, North river, for unloading stone thereat.

I . -t t Ehret, to drive eight or ten piles at the foot of Ninety-third street, East river. Citizen Ste.uuboat Company', to erect temporary shed on the I un it head between ]'leas 45

.II I .16, North rivet.

I lie following con tnrtmicuIions were ordered un file From the Dlayor—'l'rausmittint. communication from the Hon. Edmond Brtnvaert, French

„n.ul (;cucral, reilucsting information in relation to the water-front system of the fort of New 1orl:. Secretary directed to furamh the desired information, together with a copy of the last annual report of the Department.

Front the lie part mire nt of I'm uance- Ist. Advising that the Comptroller's certificate has been attached to Contracts Nos. 63o, 633,

1,34, 6J5, 636 and 637. 2r1. Advisin;; that the sutra of $r,000,000 has been placed to the credit of the Dock Fund,

f.,r expenses other than the ac,1uisition of lands, the title to which vested in the City prior to anirary t, 1898.

] roan the Corporation Couusel- 1st. Appr0vntg forms of Contracts Nos. 63! and 639• 2'l. In relation to the advertising; of proposed contracts in the corporation papers in the

II„rowl of Jiiookiyn, anal stating that the cost of said advertising is met tinder contracts between 7'],c City of New fort: and the .aid corporation newspapers.

From the Department of Servers --Requesting that this Department repair the barrel sewer un11t i the Pier foot of \Ve-t 'thirtieth street, North river.

On motion, the l nginecr-in-Chief was directed to make temporary repairs thereto, and the Secretary directed to notify the Department of Sets-em- that a new barrel sewer would be required under said pier in the near future.

From the IUepartntcnt of Public Buildings, lighting and Supplies—In relation to the berthing of a public bath at the foot of (_the Ilundred amid 'Thirty-fourth street, North river. Secretary directed to request the lessee of said pier to call at this office in relation to the berthing of said bath.

From Tillotson & Kent, Attorney--Requesting that the Board reconsider the charge for wharfage on the brick barge '' Lorillard Brick \Yorks No, t," owned by the New York and New Jersey Fireproofing Compare. Application denied.

Front I). P. Gould, At1urey—Advising that his client. Clark & Allen will resist any effort oil the part of this Department to remove the structures recently constructed by them between 'Thirty-second and Thirty-thn-d streets, East river.

From the Atlantic I)redging Company—Rerinesting an e.stension of time on Contracts Nos. 562 and 629.

()n motion, the lolbun ing resolution was adopted Resolved, That the tittle for the completion of the work of dredging oil the East and Ifarlem

rivers, under Contract No. 562, and for dredging between the Battery and \Vest Thirty-fourth street, on the North river, under Contract No, 629, Atlantic Dredging Company, contractor, be and hereby is extended to January t, 189, the consent of the sureties having been filed in this I )epartment.

Front Charles DuBois—Requesting an extension of time on Contract No, 57o. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the time for the completion of the work of dredging on the Harlem river,

under Contract No. 570, Charles I)ul'oi,, contractor, be and hereby is extended to January t, 1899, the consent of the sureties graving been filed in this Department.

' R E C O R D . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I898.

From the International Contracting Company—Requesting an extension of time on Contract No. 633.

On motion, the following resolution was adopted Resolved, That the time for the completion of dredging north of \Vest Thirty-fourth street,

under Contract No. 633, International Contracting Company, contractors, be and hereby is extended to and including November 25, 1898, the written consent of the sureties on said contract having been filed in this Department.

Front the Treasurer- 1st. Recommending that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be requested to refund to

the Norwich and New York Transportation Company rental overpaid on Pier, old 40, North river. On 'notion, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : Whereas, The Norwich and New York 'Transportation Company has paid to the Treasurer of

this Department the sum of nine thousand five hwidred dollars for one quarter's rent, in advance, from I lay 1, 1898, for the use of Pier, old 40, North river, which amount ssas duly deposited to the credit of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, May 6, 18g8 ; and

\Vhereas, On June 14, 1898, this i)epartment entered into possession of said premises in order to proceed with the work of improvement antler the new plan, and said company vacated the pier on that date ;

Resolved, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund) be and they are hereby requested to refund to the Norwich and Necc forte 'Transportation Company the sum of four thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty-five cents, the rental for the unexpired term, viz., from June 14 to August 1, 1898.

21. Recommending that the compensation to be charged the llu, lson 1' utnel Railway Com-pany for the new-made iau,l occupied by structures in the sicinity of Morton street, North river, be fixed at the rate of $2,000 per annum, payable as heretofore. Recommendation adopted.

3d. Recommending that the compensation to be charged the National Steamship Company for the lease of the bulkhead extending from the northerly side of Pier, new J9, North river, to a point 95 feet south of the southerly line of said pier, be fixed at the rate of $7,000 per annum, payable quarterly in advance to the Treasurer ; and in case of the failure of said conpry to agree to pay said rental, that the resolution adopted May IS, 1898, agreeing to lease the premises, be rescinded. Recommendation adopted.

4th. In reference to the compensation to be charged IL L. Ilerbert & Company for the ice of the inner 400 feet of the southerly side of the Tier foot of East '1'tventicth street.

On motion, the resolution adopter) July 15, iS9S, was amended so as to read as follons Resolver), That by virtue of the power and authority vested in this Boartl, and in pursuance

of the statute in such cases made and provided, this P>oard hereby agree, to lease, assign and t„ farm let to 1-1. L. Iherbert & Company all and singular the wharfage which may arise, accrue or become due in the manner and at the rates prescribed by law, for time use and occupation of the inner four hundred feet of the southerly side of the pier nor in process of construction at the foot of East Twentieth street, for a period of tell years, from the date said pier is ready for use, the rental to he at the rate of live h nit rlre,l ,lollars per annum, provided that said 11. L. Herbert & Company shall, within five (lays after the receipt hereof, accept in writing the terms and condi-tions of this resolution and agree to execute It lease containing the usual covenants and conditions as at present embodied in the leases of tcharf property now used by this Department.

5th. Recommending that a renewal lease be grante,l the John Kress Bresting Company of the new-made land and land under grater between the centre line of the block between l-ass Fifty-fourth and East Fifty-filth streets, and the southerly line of East Fifty-fifth street, for a tel of time years from July t, 1898, at the rate of $200 per annum ; also that a renewal lease be granted the Consumers' Brewing Company of the ne%%-ma,le l an, l and land under irate betwer- n the northerly line of East Fifty-fourth street, and the centre line of the block bet %\ ~cn Ra-t I-iftu - fourth and Mast Fifty-fifth streets, for a term of rive years from July r, 1898, at iii,- rail- u( Sari per auuum. Recommendation adopted.

From the Dock Superintendent—Report for file week ending August 20, ISIS. From the Engineer-in-Cltief-- 1st. Report for the week ending August 20, 1S9S.

2d. Reporting the completion of Contract No, 627, Augwt 20, tS9S.

3d. In relation to the acquisition of the bulkhead e-teuling 123 feet u.,ttill I:V lien Ilia nI , rth-erly side of Watts street, North river, recommending that the Corpuraiion (Ilinscl he reluc tr i to snake such arrangements, if possible, as oil] place the I)epaettuent in early possession of ti,-premises. Recommendation adopter).

4th. Recommending that necessary repairs be made to the hydrant on I'ier, net% 6, l{alt ricer, ii tiling the ensuing six months, at a cost not to exceed $30. Recommendation adopted.

5th. Recommending that repairs he matte to Pier 43, East river. Recommendation adopted.

6th. Recommending that the lessee be directed to repair the westerly side of Pier 21, East river, and the pavement in front of same. Recommendation adopted.

7th. Recommending that the occupants be directed to make necessary repairs to the sheath-ing on Pier 20, East river. Recommendation a lopted.

Stir. Recommending that the lessee be directed to make necessary repairs to the westerly half of Pier 54, foot of Jackson street, East river, and that the owner.; and agents be directed to make necessary repairs to the easterly side of ,aid pier. Recommendation a )opted.

9t11. Report on Secre.ary's Order No. 18,398, reeoirmmendirg that the owners be directed to place the ire. essary backing-log on the bulkhead between East Third and Mast Fourth streets, East river. Recommendation adopted.

The Treasurer, Commissioner mlurphy, sulrimmil'r,l hip report of receipts for the week ending August 26, 1598, amounting to $35,81 t. 16, which was receivers and ordered to be spread in full Oil the minutes, as follows

DATF. 1'xc»t \\ ii 1 s 1\'u.A r. A ion n i.

Aug. tg f- stare of _john Roach. ...... r qrs. rent, her at E. 9th .t., S. !: Pier at 1. moth st. oust blid. bet., ER ---------- ------------------------------------ - --$2S

19 Peter J. Moran............... r mos. rent, bath-looses, etc., ft. W. i5th st................ 40 01

,, 2z Citizens' Steamhuat Co....... z qrs. rent, Pier, new 46, N. R...... 9 4 ...................... 8.379 t5 ,' 22 Joseph Cornell .... .... • .... N. 784 ft. bad.bet. Piers, new .I5 and 46, N. It.. rso ,•o

24 Adam Neidlinger.......... hhd at E.6_3d t., E. R... ............ 187 5a

25 Ocean S. - S. Co. of Soui,luat'... Pier, new ;5, N. R ............................ 10,171 _,t

23 Long Island R. R. Co........ " ferry, 1, 34th st. to L. 1. City .................... 3,010 <o

" 23 " ........ terry, Jatrrcl 5I. to L. 1.C.it z,000 cw ', tg F. W'. Rh~uclatr.!cr and others Improvement of water front ft. iSIoriy st., N. R.......... 7,887 t2

„ tg \Vm. Simonson ............... Repairing p.t vemenr ft. CF.,rl us st., N. R ................. , t6 72

a3 Saugerties and N. 1'. Steam-

' I:oat Cc ................... Cutting g.mg«ays, l'icr, new 43.::. R..................... 88 58

`• 03 Dock Masters ................. \Vharfage, Augu<t 22, 1898................................ z,,66 98

., 25 Collector .................... Play, i8j8 ..................................... 227 7i

e5 .................... •` June, 1894..................................... 296 4e

5 „ .............. .• July, .898 512 28

.. 25 '' ................... '' August.t8o8 ................................. i W

Date deposited, Augn.t 26, i895 ................ 1,35,8:: t6

Respectfully submitted, CHARLES F. MURPH-HY, Treasurer.

The Auditing Committee submitted a report of one bill or claim, amounting to $44,21 t.o6, which had been approved and audited. The report was ordered to be spread in full on the minutes, as follows

Au.tit No. Name. Amount. Construction.

17136. Naughton & Co., piles and yellow pine timber ......... ................. $44,21 t o6

Respectfully submitted, CHARLES F. MURPHY, Auditing PETER F. MEYER, Committee.

The action of the Secretary in transmitting the same, with requisitions for the amount, to :lie Finance Department for payment, approved.

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On motion, the permit granted James Shewan & Sons to use and occupy the new-made land I veen Piers 61 and 62, East river, was revoked to take effect September 1, iS9S.

On motion of the 'Treasurer, the compensation to be charged the Catskill and New York t,amboat Company and the Saugerties and New Vork Steamboat Company, for the use of the

-~ utherly side of Pier, new 43, North river, was fixed at the rate of $12,000 per annum for the Catkill and New York Steamboat Company, and $$6,eoo for the Saugerties and New York Steam-I oat Company, payable as heretofore, commencing September t, iS9S, in each case.

The secretary reported that the leases of the hereinafter mentioned ferry franchises and wliart property used in cunncction therewith were sold to the Long Island Railroad Company at a public sale held 7.'uesday, August 23, 1898, at t2 o'clock noun, at Pier "A," North river, by Philip A. Smyth, auctioneer, at the amounts stated.

Lot I. For a tern of ten years from May t, 1898, to and from the foot of Thirty-fourth street, East river, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, from and to the foot of Borden avenue, Borough of Queens, in '1'Ite City of New York, soled to the Long Island Railroad Company at the upset price of $12,000 per annum.

Lot 2. For a term of five years from May t, 1398, to and from the foot of James Slip, East river, Borough of \lanhattau, in The City of New Vork, from and to the foot of Borden avenue, I; rouglt of (Queens, in The City of New Vork, sold to the Long Island Railroad Company, at the upset price of $S,000 per annum,

TERMS AND CONoIl'iONS OF SALE.

The leases will be sold subject to the approval of the terms thereof by the Cumu issioner of t tiiuking Fund.

No bid will lie received which shall be less than the upset price as mentioned above. Each purchaser will Le required at the time of the sale to pay, in addition to the auctioneer's

to c, to the Department of Locks and Ferric s 25 per cent. of the anion nt of the annual rent bill, as security for the execution of the lease, which 25 per cent. will be applied to the payment of the rent first accruing under the leave when executed, or will be forfeited to the Department if the l~nrchaser lefusus or neglects to execute the lease with ;tool and sufficient security, to be approved I the Board of I),-cks, within ten days after being notified that the lease is prepared and really i 'I execution at the office of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Pier '' A," North river, foot of ItatLcty place.

Two sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Board of Docks, will be required, under _ach lease, to enter into a bond or obligation jointly and severally with the lessee, iu a sum double the :annual rent, for the faithful perf nuance of all the covenants and conditions of the lease.

i'he lease will contain the usual covenants and conditions in conformity teiris the provisions of la an and the ordinances of the Municipal Assembly relative to ferries, and shall provide that the le,sec:s will maintain and operate the ferry during the whole term, and will provnte ample accom-illo ations in the way of sale and capacious boats and sufficiency of trips, as to the sufficiency of

lush accommodatiotu the decision of the Board of Docks shall be final ; also conclitiurl that the le se ; shall dredge the teny still, etc., as required by the Board of Docks ; that during the term _,f the lease they will erect and build, at their own expense, and will at all times well and suf-ticiently repair, maintain and keels in good order all and singular the floats, racks, fenders, bridges and other fixtures of the landing places, and in the event of any damage to the bulkheads tit biers from collision by the ferryboats or otherwise from any accident or negligence on their part, they will uunteliatcly repair and restore ,aid wharf property to its previous condition free of cost to The City of New Vork ; that if, at any time during the term of the lease, the Board of Docks shall require any of the wharf property used for Icily purposes in order to proceed with the water-frunt improvements in the vicinity of the terry landings, the said lessees shall surrender and vacate the premises ivithoul any claim upon the City for any damages whatever, upon written notice being given to the lessees three mouths in advance of the intention of said Board ; that such notice shall specify, by the general terms of descripti.,n or by reference to the plans and specifications of the pnop,>sed work of improvement, the character of the alterations and improvements to be made in repaid to said water-front, affecting the property and rights hereby authorized to be demised, and upon receiving such notice the lessee; may elect to terminate the lease of said ferry privileges or tranchiscs Ly serving notice of such election upon the Board of Docks within one month after receiving notice from the Board of Docks of its intention to improve the water-front in the vicinity of the ferry lanclwg ; also, that ill case only a portion of said wharf property shall be required for the purposes aforesaid, then a reasonable reduction will be trade from the rent reserved by said lease ; that sworn returns of the amounts of ferry receipts shall be made to the Board of locks when required by said Board, and that the books of accounts of the ferry shall be subject to the inspection c f said Board.

The I ates of ferriage and charges for vehicles and freight shall not exceed the rates now charged.

I'he form of lease which the purchaser will he required to execute can be seen at the office of the Guard of Ilocks.

The ri,,,ht to reject any bid is reserved if deemed by the Bard of Docks to he for the best interests of the City.

Un motion, the officers of the Board were authorized to execute the leases of the ferry franchises sold ,August 23, 1895,

The Secretary reported that the !Say-rolls for the General Repairs and Construction Forces for the week ending August 19, ISyS, amounting to $12,863.52, and the pay-roll for the AValla-bout Improvement Force for the vveck ending August 19, 5398, amounting to $85.44, had been aplrr,,vecl, aiiobited and transmitted to the I)epartment of Finance for payment.

On motion, the Board adjourned. \V MI. 11. BURKE, Secretary.

The hoard went into executive Hesston at 12.45 I. at. 'I' he communication from the :1lunicipal Civil Service Contutission, advising that James H.

I'inp is eligible for reinstatement as lioatutan, was placed on file, and, on motion, the following rcoc ltttion seas adopted

Resolved, That James II. King, of No. 15 Tompkins street, having been certified to by the I lunicipal Civil Service Commission as eligible, be and hereby is reinstated as Boatman in this Department, with compensation at the rate of fifteen dollars per week while employed.

Id it motion, the following resolution seas adopted : Resolved, That Thomas F'. Crawford, of No. 339 East Eighteenth street, who resigned from

this Department July 22, 1898, hating severed his connection therewith through no fault or delin-cluency on his part, be and lie hereby is reinstated as Laborer, with compensation at the rate of twenty-three cents per hour while employed.

Uu utotion, Michael Sheehan tkas promoted from Laborer to Dock Builder. On motion, the following resolution tt as adopted : Resolved, That the action of the Hoard of August 52, t89S, discharging Joseph Fitzgerald,

Sounder, 1>e and hereby is reconsidered and said Fitzgerald reinstated as Sounder in this Depart-utcnt, with compensation at the rate of fifteen dollars per week while employed.

On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That Patrick J. Conway, of No. 633 Ninth avenue, No. 10,030 on Civil Service

eligible list, be and hereby is appon1ted Dock Builder in this Department, with compensation at the rate of thirty cents per hour while employed.

On motiou, William A. 1-felines, of No. 208 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, No. 9,114, was appointed Laborer, ,, ith compensation at the rate of 23 cents per hour while employed.

On motion, the following persons were appointed as Recreation Vier Cleaners, with compen-sation at the rate of $45 per month while employed

No. i 1056. Annie Gerlach, No. 307 Avenue C. No. 10443. Mary Ann Williams, No.639 Second avenue. No. 12782. Charlotte Sullivan, Nu. 441 \Vest'l'hirty-fourth street. No. 52657. Julia E. Dowling, No. 209 East Forty-eighth street. No. 12536. Annie Healey, No. 203 East One Hundred and Fourth street. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the following-named persons be and hereby are discharged, to take effect

immediately, their services being, no longer required : Henry \V. Gilbert, No. 313 \Vest Forty-fourth street, Caulker. John J. Brady, No. 409 Hudson street, Dock Builder. Peter Corcoran, No. 305 \Vest Forty-third street, Dock Builder. James Degnan, No. 187 AVe.;t Houston street, l)ock Builder. Joseph Doyle, No. 44 Commerce street, Dock Builder. Frederick Fifer, No. 36 Ovv-oing street, Dock Builder. William P. French, No. I Vatick place, Dock Builder. James P. Keegan, No. 413 IVest Forty-eighth street, Dock Builder, Thomas J. Kehl,, No. 38 King street, l)ock Builder. Thomas Kilcarr, No. 1o9 Charlton street, Dock Builder. James F. Nleacic, No. tfi Clarke street, l)ock Builder. Daniel O'Brien, No. toS King street, Dock Builder. Patrick Rigney, Nu.97 Morton street, Dock Builder. henry Track, No. 163 St. Nicholas avenue, Dock Builder. Michael Tracy, No. 312 Spring street, Dock Builder. James A. Alart, No. 98 King street, Laborer. \Villiam Atkinson, No. 312 West Forty-seventh street, Laborer. Louis Bauer, No. 173 Fourth avenue, Laborer. Etkv,iicl Green, No.415 First avenue, Laborer.

Bernard Cummings, No. 2S4 I louston street, Laborer. Robert IDolan, No, S5 Leroy street, Laborer. George Farley, No.200 East One hundred and Pnt:rteentb street, La' orcr. Charles Glavin, No. 19 \ -andam street, Laly r,_ . James Griffin, No. 411 Hudson street, Lal>un r. John Haggerty, No. IS King street, Laborer. George llorstinan, No. 17 Dotrning street, I rcr- Joscpli Keating, No, 629 Greenwich street, La John 11. Kuntz, No. 151 Suffolk street, Lahr~r. Jolut McBride, No.219 Ring street, Laborer. James F. McKenzie, No. 16 Renwick street, 1.;t1,- rcr. Tames'Murtagh, No. 367 AVest Fifty-second str ,i;- James Oliver, No. 653 Eleventh avenue, Laborer. Elisha Tracy, No. 29 Dominick street, Laborer. Louis \\'alters, No. SS6 :\mstcrdam avenue, Labor, r On motion, tl>e I bar l a ottrnc 1.

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BOARDS OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. •

LUCAI. P,UARI), POURTEEN"['lI I15TRICT.

Dledi/t; /ill in the Piordrt;/- Ofice, Cit;' Ilrll, on .1Grj' t6, iSgS, .. t

The roll titias calle,I and the tolloitin- members answered to their name- Augustus \V. Peters (!'resident), in the chair, and Alderman Ledwith. The minutes of the previous mectinp were real and approved. The President submitted to the Iloanl a complaint regarding the condi - .

Nos.3.It and 343 Ea,t l'orty-fifth street. Alderman Ledwith offered the ti>I low ih g resolution: Resolved, 'that the Board of Local Improvements of the Fourteenth District of the Borough

of Manhattan recommend to the P,"ard pit I' ii! ,lie Improvements that the proher department he instructed to repair fence between Nos. 341 and J43 Last forty-fifth street anal place the same in prober condition.

Adopted. The President submitted complaint reganfing the flagging Nos. 316 to 322 East Forty-sixth

street. Alderman Ledwith offered the following resolution: Resolved, '!'hat the Board of Local Improvement; of the Fottrteenih IIsIrIct of tl;e Itoretigh

of Manhattan recommen(I to the Bard of Public Improvements that sic I ro;'er 'tear nlcnt be instructed to lay fagging from Non. 316 to 322 East Forty-sixth street.

Adopted. 1'hc President submitted to the I oard proposed ordinance chaogim, tine n:uIie of Itutl,crtrar0

place to Hagan place. Al,lcrman Ledwith offered the foil oting resolute ti Resolved, That the Board it Local [ml,r, v ;o is if te I I I!>tr:e ..f .i;: D.)tnuy',i

of Manhattan disapprove the proposed ordin,ut e Adopted. The President submitted to the Board coins,l tint rcl r r., t!, ni:i, titc. in t;i rear ni No,

309 East'Fhirty-fifth street, which, on motion, tvLis retelrc-1 to .lie I;-';tel if lie. lib. On motion, the meeting adjourned.

I. E. RII>ER, Secretary. 4 •+• ~—

fleeting hell in the Boronk C , ', City Hall, Wit die;' 23, iS9S.

The roll was called and the following members answered to their names : Augustus W. Peters (('resident), in the chair, and AItteimen Gaffney and \Vogl;. The minutes of the last previous meeting were read and approvers. The !'resident read a communication from the Cotuntissioner of Sewers, re, ucain;l tilat a

sewer be constructed in Thirty-sixth street, front First avenue to the East river. Alderman \Voo,Is offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the hoard of Local Improvements of the Fourteenth District of the I e rong'

of Manhattan approve the recommendation of the Commissioner of Sewers. Adopted. On motion, the meeting adjourned.

1. E. RIDER, it t.

lleeH1ze- held in the i,'rararle Ujiia, ('i/i' ldaild, on 7}ilrt 9, 1898, at e 1'. .7/

The roll was called and the following members answered to their names Augusta; W. Peters (president), in the chair, and Alderman Leda ith. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approval. The president read a communication from the Commissioner of Highway, relatiie to tll,

condition of sideivalk in front of No. 312 East Twenty-third street. Aldermen Ledwith offered the following resolution Resolved, That the Board of Local Improvements of the l ourteenth I )istrict of the Borouc!

of Manhattan recomntencl to the Board i , f I'ul>lie lntl~rnvclnenti diet the propel .lel~arteent instructed to proceed to repair sidewall, in fluid ot Noy, ;t : 1t 1'.ur I t'..u;r-:!ir'. <,:c;, n;•place the same in proper condition.

Adopt I. On motion, the meeting adjo'.frne-l.

fl1Zco'1u9/ held In lire Borouglr Ofc<, Cit}' IIr1!, me 7n,,c 12, iS9S, at 12.30 I'. "ll,

The roll was called and the following members answered to their name, Augustus \V. I'eters (President), in the chair, and Allentan Ledwit The minutes of the previous meeting were real and approved. The ('resident read a communication requesting that the car tracks ;n "lb rt}-tliiht art I

Thirty-sixth streets, from Lexington avenue to Thirty-fourth Street Ferry, be talc it up. Alderman Ledwith offered the following resolution Resolved, That the matter he laid over, subject to the call of the President. Adopted. On motion, the meeting adjourned.

E. RIDER, tccrctary.

Jlrlarr,; h,11 in th, ICuoitk O//iv', Citr flail, on Jun. 27, iS9S, or 12.0 I'..11,

The roll was called and the following members answered to their name: Augustus \V. Peters (president), in the chair, and Alderman Ledwith. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The President submitted to the l;oard a corn iii unicatioo trom the See tosrr 'i tlic• It 1 a I of

Public Improvements relative to the removal of the car tracks iii 'I'I irty-litth :u i 'l dotty-sixth streets, between Lexington avenue and the East river.

Alderman Ledwith offered the following resolution Resolved, That the natter be laid over until the next ii eel ih g it the Ii lard. Adopted. On motion, the meeting adjourned.

I. E. RIDER, Secretary. — - •••.

aI.'tiatg held ire the Bot0rmb 0//ice, Citt' lit/I, in .4ugusl t, iS3S, <.t 12.30 I'. -11.

The roll was called and the following members answered to their names Augustus \V. Peters (President), in the chair, and Aldermen Ledwith. The minutes of the previous meeting were read au-1 approved. The President submitted to the Board the matter of taking up the car t nck n Thirty-titt!t

and Thirty-sixth streets, from Lexington avenue to Thirty-fourth Street Perry. Alclerman Led .with offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the question of taking up the car tracks in "Thirty-fifth oil 1'hliit%-dxili

streets, from Lexington avenue to Thiity-fourth Street Ferry, be laid occr, su!jc~t to tlie Presi-dcnt's call.

Adopted. The President read a communication from Messrs. Kane S, Wright, asking that Forty-si"tlt

street, from First avenue to the Eat river, be repaveI and regr,t lecl. Alderman Leduit',I ffcicl the full m in rc'e hiitkti Resolved, That the lbu.trcl of Local Impruveulent- of the Fowteinth Uistriet of the Borough

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of \lanhattan recommend to the Board of Public Improvements that horty-sixth street, from First avenue to the East river, be repaved and regraded.

,\dopted. Ott motion, the meeting adjourned,

1. E. RIDER, Secretary.

Jleelin;, held in the Rorouarh Office, Citt 1/oil, on Flu, ust 22, IS98, at 12 T.

1'l,c roll was called and the following members answered to their names Augustus \V. Peters (President), in the chair, and Alderman Wools. 'the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 'the President read a petition I rum Joseph Schwartz, of No.9 Mitchell place, and sixteen

er-, corn} lai iii g of the condition of \litchell place and asking that same he paved. Alderman Woods otlered the follow tug resolution Resolved, That the hoard of Local Improvemnents of the Fourteenth District of the Borough

..

hat an rec mmend to the Boat I of Public Improvements that Mitchell place he paved.

l : tu-ai"n, the meeting adjourned. I. E. PIDER, Secretary. - -.•..

LOCAL ]IO:1RD, SIXTEEN I'll DISTRICT.

.31, tin; Izr/d in the Rozvu a Officc, City hull, on ,11aj' 2, I S9S, at 12.30 P.:II.

The roll was called and the following members answered to their names :Atti ustus W. Peters (President), in the chair, and Alderman Sicfl:e. Pie minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted.

'I' he ]'resident snbmittecl the proposed ordinance providing for the repavement and regulating I 'I !,irteentIi avenue, from 'Twentieth to Thirtieth streets.

Alderman Sie(ke offered the following resolution I:e:;olvccl, That the Board of Local Improvements of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of

Manhattan approve the proposed ordinance and recommend its adoption. Adopted. The ]'resident submitted the proposed ordinance providing for electric-lights on Thirteenth

aN enue, from Twentieth to 'Thirtieth street. Alderman Siefke offered the following resolution Resolved, ']'hat the Board of Local improvements of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of

Manhattan approve the proposed ordinance and recommend its adoption. Adopted. On motion, the meeting adjourned. I. L. RIDER, Secretary.

A?eetin' held in the Iioroz ,'h OJ/ice, ('it)' /fall, on .1la)' 25, IS98, at 12 :U.

The roll was called and the following members answered to their names Augustus W. Peters (t'resident), in the chair, Councilman Goodwin, Aldermen Siefke and

Gledhill. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The I're,i(lent sulrotitted proposed onlinance providing for the lighting with electricity of

'Death asenue, from llrcntictI to 'Thirtieth street. Alcle;man Sic' tkc uffercd the following resohtti c Kesolved, That the Board of Local Improvements of the Sixteenth Di,trict of the borough of

Ianhattan approve the proposed ordinance providing for the lighting rcitic electricity of Tenth cnue, from 'Twentieth to Thirtieth street, anal recommend its adoption.

\clopted. '!'hc President submitted a petition from Councilman I t;ank J. Goodwin for the paving with ilt of the carriageway in West Twenty-sixtic street, from Tentlt to Thirteenth avenue. VI lerman Sietke offered the following resolution : I csolved, That the hoard of Local lnrproveu eats of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of

' i cttau recorntnen,1 to the Board of Public Improvements that the carriageway of \Vest I cc 'c-sixth strut, firm 'tenth to 'Thirteenth avenac, be asphalted.

.-d. „•.:i 1 .:Lc 1.~c~.ai,' adjourned.

I. E. RIDER, Secretary.

'.,~- . ,. „- the Borough U ice•, City hall, on 7zrne 9, iSp8, at I P. .7L

I ic n,l', was called and the following monikers answered to their names \ugu>tus \V. Peter, (President), in the chair, and Alderman Siefke.

'I'Ite minutes of die previous mectinu there read and approved. I'Ice President submitted the proposed ordinance providing for the lighting with electricity

I 1; nti accrue, lionr'thirtieth to'I'hirty-eighth street. Alderman .idle offered the loll Ow ing resolution : kesolsed, That the Board of Local Improvements of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of

a,.I.:,ttan approre the proposed ordinance providing for the lighting with electricity of 'Tenth c, fn ,m Thirtieth to Tim rty-ci ii tic street, and recommend its adoption.

I.

I. E. RIDER, Secretary.

,, rru ..i ;iz :„ 'r, : I)'/t,', ('ii)' hall, 7wce 20, 1895, at 12.30 P. ill.

1 e I '11 being callccl, the follorcing members answered to their names c •,, atus W. Peters (I re;itlent), iii the chair, and Councilman Goodwin. 'I lie minutes of the l meviou'. meeting were read and approved. I - Iie President submitted the proposeI ordinance pruriding for the paving of the carriageway

I,t AA t Twenty-eighth street, between Eighth an,1 Ninth avenues. ('ouncilman Goodwin offered the following resolution : Re,olv (it , 'I'tiat the Iluanl of Local Improvctnent' of the Sixteenth 1)i,lrict of the Borough of

\]nrl,attact approve the proposed ordinance pro cc, linri for the paving of the carriageway of '1\teuty- 1,,), -treet, front Eighth to Xintlt avenue, and recommend its adoption.

\mloptecl. 'I lie President submitted to the Board the proposed ordinance providing for the paving of the

I- rrc,ewaV of West 'I\ccnty-ninth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue. '-uncilman Guocln in (offered the f,clioct'itcg resoluti„n

I<eculvecl, '1'Itat the Iioar'l of Local Intl,rmcvesccemcts of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of \I sic hattau approve the proposal ordinance providing for the paving of the carnageway of Twenty- ninth tree I, from Eighth tr, Ninth avenue, and recommend its adoption.

,\l lied. i„ in„n, the nteeting adjourned.

I. F. RIDER, Secretary.

II,,firzg held in the fo;'ourh 0,//c cc, Cily I/o!!, on Jolt' t, t898, at 12 ill.

TIc roll seas called and the followihc' niembeis answered to their names: _Auguctits W. Peters (I're,idert), in the chair, and Councilman Goodwin. 'l'I

The mirartes of the previous meeting were read and approted. The I'resident se1, tic itter1 to the L'oarl a proposed ordinance providing that the carriageway

of 'Twentieth street, from the westerly crossnallc of Seventh avenue to the easterly crosstcalk of 1-I eve ttI avenue, 1 t rel,avcd with asphalt on the present pavenrent, under the direction of the 'ommissioner of highways.

Councilman (;oodwin offered the following resolution Resolved, That tic lloard of Local Imprucements of the Sixteenth District of the Ilorough of

Tganifaoan approve the proposed otclittance pros' idinfr for the asphalting of the carriageway of 7h-r-ntieth street, front the westerly ciossnalk of Seventh avenue to the easterly crosswalk of Tenth avenue, on the pre,eut icavct ccnt, under the direction of the Commissioner of highways.

Oct tnotlun, the n,uciiny a ljuurucl. I. L. RIDER, Secretary.

.Uc°,.tin,, Ii /1 in tai. I; ,,J-, zr i1, U//(Cc, City Ilrrll, on ,7:c/t' 11, 1898, at 1 1'. JL

The roll was called and the Iihowiip members answered to their names _\ttgustus \\'. Peters (Presicient), in the chair, and Alclrrntan "icfke. 'I ' minutes of the pt'cvivas mttreticcg were read and approved. 'I ice l'resiclent submitted to the Board a proposed uidiuuulce prcn idin that the carriageway of

Ninth avenue, front the northerly crosswalk of Twentieth street to the southerly crosswalk of Thirtieth street, lie paved kith asphalt pavement, upon the present pavement, etc. ; and

Alderman Siefke uffercd the following resolution Resolved, That the Board of Local Improvements of the Sixteenth District of the Borough of

Manhattan approve the proposed ordinance 1>rovi~ ing that the carriageway of Nintlt avenue, frnin the northerly crosswalk of 'Pwentietlr street to fire southerly crosswalk of 'Thirtieth street, in the Ilorough of Manhattan, he paved crith asphalt pavement upon the present pavement ; that cross-walks be laid at each terminating or intersecting street orr a, enue, cc iem not atreac11 ,ion.:, nailer the direction of the Commissioner of Ifighways.

Adopted. On motion, the meeting adjourned.

I. I:. I'll( k, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

I )EIAR'rMIcNT OF BUtt.UIN(O', 130ROUGn OF TIANt1ATTAN, NO. 2_0 I'OUtt'1'ti AVt NIJ 4:, -

Naw YORK Crrv, September 20, 1898.

(J1'ERA'tIoas of THE DEPAR'rMttNT or BcI.11iNCs Or Tine CITY of Nt s' Ycccete t' R rite WEEK ENDING Sttc"t' 1ttER 17, iS98.

BOROUGHS OF MIANIIA'1'TAN AND TIIE BRONX,

Plans filed for new buildings, main office (estimated cost, $r,eq_,65o) .................. ; I flans filed for taco' buildings, branch office (estimated cost, 82 70,755)• ..... . • ... • . • .. 31 Plans filed for alterations, main office (estimated cost, $54,100) ........................ ;5 flans filed for alterations, hrauch office (estimated cost, 52,650) ....................... tt L'uildiog:reported as unsafe .....................................................53 liuilclints reported for additional means of escape .................................... .4 Other violation., of law reported ................................................... to; Unsafe building notices Issued ..................................................... t tfi Firc-escape notices issued .......................... ............................. 7 Violation notices issued .................................. .... Violation cases forwarded for prosecution ................ ............... 7 7 Iron and steel inspections made ........................................ .......... 5,ocnt Complaints lodged with the Department ........................................... n)

BOROUGH OF ihRUURLg'N.

Permits issued for new buildings (estimated cost, $192, I to) ........... ............ . . dl Brick (estimated cost, $82,700) ........................................... IS Frame (estimated cost, $109,4Io) ......................................... .13

Permits issued for alterations (estimated cost, $23,5I5). • • .... • • .. • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • ,ti Buildings reported as unsafe ................................. ... ................. Buildings reported for additional means of escape ................................... Other violations of law reported.................................................. 42 lire-escape notices issued ........................................................ ; Violation notices issuecl ........................................................... }t Violation notices forwarded for prosecution......................................... Iron and steel inspections m act ................... ................................. 2, ).; ]'assengerelevators examined ..................................................... ti I etters v, rittcu in reference to special violation reports ............................... ;o Complaints lodged with the Department ........................................... r,

BOROUGHS OF QJuI:l:NS AND RICJII1ONlt

Plans filed for new lcuildings (estimated cost, $Gq,151) .......... ................ . ... 24 ]Tans filed for alters ti„ns (es iimatcrl cost, $7,4(dG) ................................... }2 Plans filed for plmhhing (estimated cost, $5,742) ...................... ...... ...... t1 ,

T. J. BRADY, I'rcsi,lc'tct, lio-frcl ,If Iol,Bh/>. A. J. Jotnac,N, Secretary.

DEPARTMEN'I' OIL \VATER SUPPLY.

Dra'ARTNIEN I' of \V'ATr:r. SUrrr.r-Cotiunsst(,Nr:R's (I I , c , No. 15o Nassau STRLaa',

NF.w YotRK, Septeml,cr 2o, iSoS. In compliance vvith section 1546 of the City Charter, the I)cpartmcnt of Water Sul,1, lt makes

the following report of its transactions for the week ending August 27, 1Sc~S

PUBLIC DlONr;v; RrcEtvr;t AND Di.roct I cc,

l'orunp'irs f Jhzzzhatlan and The lrau.i.

Receipts lot' ccster rents ...................................................... ..I 71 " penalties on water rents ........................................... 2cc1 c„ " permits to tap water-mains....... ....... 5ot c, ..........................

$41,43(d

Id,c' t,,-Iz t j L'roo1,'11'iz

Receipts for water rents ...................................................... $S,8g7 7i " arrears of water rents ............................................. ,352. c' i

" water permits..... .......... 75 ........ ........................... . mo t ..

water tor building purposes ....................................... 94 ;o Receipts, miscellaneous ......................... .

$it,59S aG

Bt'J'UIf$,'I! (J (1!!c 'n5.

Receipts for water rents...................................................... ci,S1G eG

penalties on water rents ........................................... ()_2;

permits to tap n'ater-mains ........................................ 5 a,

$1,830 2:1

I>ainzhh rf Iric/rnzc'zzri. Rceitipts for water rents ... ............... . .............................. $24 I

CHANGE'S IN THE \VORI'ttN(t I'ORCl{.

IT,>i•ozz,_zz.e of ;71azzhatlan and Y7ee lin'n.v.

/e'ruma'cri-I foreman and 3 Laborers. .Jpfmneci-6 Laborers.

JAS. I I. IIASLIN, Deputy and Actin- Commissioner of Water Supply.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. l CITY CLERK.

THE CITY ctt•' NRw Vnrh, f_it i-ICE c,r 'I'IIE CITY CLERK,

Crry 11A1,1,, NEW YORK, September 24, 1898.

To xuhozu it vdza,l' c,cuccrn

You are hereby respectfully notified that the Railroad Committee of the Council will hold an adjourned public hearing to consider an ordi-nance to regulate railroads in The City of New York and an ordinance to regulate the height of cable and electric car steps within the limits of The City of New York, and to provide for the stoppage of cars at street crossings, in the Councilmanic Chamber, on Monday, October 3, IS98, at 2 o'clock I. SI.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

'ittt, CITY OF Ntcw YORti, DErARTEt1LNT cte PARKS,

()diet, Or CUJnttiStoAEt: Ii R Ttlli BOROFexl OF 'tail. LItcoix,

ZitRoVvsxt 1\IANsu,N, CJ., ttttstc>ct' l' tit , September 23, 1898.

.Snhc'rr'isoir of the Cc/_u' Ic'rcon1: I)EARSttt-Pursuartt to section 5546, chapter

J79, laws of 1897, 1 hrnreicy notify you, for puh-lication in the Cl r't' RE:coxt,c, of the follow-ing changes in the working force of this Depart-fluent

A,/jti inlccl. Xavier Iloler, Jr., To0lman, at a compensa-

tion of $2 per clay. f'esi, nea.

Thomas Ferris, Laborer. Respectfully yours,

AMAX K. KAHN, Private Secretary.

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BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

BOARO OF Pt11:1- C 1V1li0A'F.Af 1CV"f S,

Ciry of NEw Yoxr, No 346 lhtoAnn'nv, JiUROUEH or• 'MAN( ATtAN,

Niav Vuici , Septetuhcr 23, 1898,

1}tj, rs iser (f the ('sly Accord. DEAR `fa-P. J. M urJ hy, Leveler in the

Topugral hical Bureau of this office, has resigned, to take effect Scptemllcr22.

Respectfully, JOHN II. MOONEY,

Secretary.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

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

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

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Mayor's Office.

No. 6 City Hall, g A. M, to 4 P. is.; Saturdays, 'g A. M. to 12 M.

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. ALFRED M. DowNES, Private Secretary.

Iureau at Licenses. No. r City H all, 9A.M.to4 P. is.

DAVID J. ROCHIE, Chief. t;eol:GLi W. uiAOWN, Jr„ Deputy.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room 209, Stewart Building, 5th floor, g A. M. to 4 P. M.

JOHN J. RYAN, Itl:\UI.'It:H J. POWFR, \rILLIAM H. 'J'ON 1'.vct<, JUttN P. WINnULPH and THE MAYOR, and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners ; HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary, A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and I15, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, JOHN C. BEETLE and EDwARD OwEN.

HOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS, THE MAYOR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT OF DEPARTMENT

OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Secretary. Address THOMAS L. FEITNER, Stewart Building.

().Tice hours. q A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M. -

lUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. FHE COUNCIL.

I;ANnlrn Gu a'..' HFIMER, President of the Council

1. I. fit. I,, Lv, City Clerk. (_ lerk's olhcc open from to A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays,

10 A. M. tO 12 Al. I;OARD OF ALDERMEN.

1'i !SIA' I. V'•ous, President, hi i-:1. -:L F. 10. Skit, Clerk.

1)1)ROUGH PRES,DENTS. Uurough of Manhattan.

( Illice of t e I'I-i den t of the Borough of Manhattan, N ox. ru, B ao,o h t2, City Hall. 9 A. nt. to 4 P, 51,; Satur. de)-s, 9 A. St. to I2 St.

AuuUS-rt's W. PETERS, President. Is.s EDGAR Ett,e it, Secretary.

thorough of the Bronx. O(lice of the I'reside•ut of the Borough of the Bronx,

"c,ruer Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy. ~. vxnth street. 9 A. St. to 4 1'. St ; Saturdays, g A. Si. to I2 fit,

Louts F. HAFI~EN., President.

ltorou~h of Brooklyn. ]'resident's Ohice, so. r Ito -ough Hall ; , A. al, to 5

P. %I ; Saturday', 9 A. M. to to tt. L:uwARU All.GROU'r. President.

Iiorou h of Queens. FI<RUFRICK I3ow1.EY, President. Ufccc, Lune 1;land City; y A.M. until P, M,; Satur.

~J.,y, from q A. M. uttul is M. Borough of Richmond.

('C count CI:II\I\\ 1•:I.L, PrFsile,tt, Odice of the 1'residunt, First National Bank U,tildittg, cw Brighton ; y A. St. to 4 P. St. ; Saturdays, 9 A. Si. to

42 It. --

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. No. r ty Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

WILLIAM M. Hoes. Public Administrator,

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. No, 346 Broadway, 9 A. M, to 4 F. M, ; Saturday's, 9

A. nL to CO Al. MAURICR F. HOLAHAN, l're.ident. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

Department of Highways. Nr'. ISo Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

vMu~a P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. "A LLIANI N. S IAINI 0, Deputy for hh,,hottan. 'I IIOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. JAMES H, lt1Al.,NEV, Deputy fur Bronx, 1,1Hn P.?,loUUEN, Deputy for Queens. H ,.NIIv I'. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for

Rich lo-md. (Alice, " Rielm,ond Bu ildint;," corner Rich- ilk errace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1.

Department of Sewers. Nos. 265 and 267 Broadway, 9 A. St. to 4 P. M.

JAMS) KANE, Cunnuissioner of Sewers. MA [THEW F.I)ONOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. THOMAS J. BYRNES, Depot)' for Bronx. WILLIAM BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. li(A9-rIF.W J. Go1.DNER, Deputy Commissioner of

Sewers, Borough of Queens. HRNRY P. DfoertsoN, Deputy Commissioner and

Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office, "Richmonrl Building," corner Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I.

Dejiartment of Bridges. Room 177, Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. JOHN L. St1EA, Commissiu tier. THOMAS II. 'otit, Deputy. SAMUEL R. Pi,eIASCII, Chief Engineer. (MATTHEW H. Moose, Deputy for Bronx. li.-\RRV BEAST, Deputy for Brooklyn. JOHN E. BACKUS. Deputy for Queens.

Department of Water Szqipl). No. 150 Nassau street, 9 A. M to 4 P. 51.

WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply, JnntES H. IIASLIN, Deputy Commissioner. (isotecr W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. W. G. L'YRNR, Water Register, JAMES IMIOFFETT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

Brooklyn, Municipal Building. J(ISE1•H FIrCH, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of

Queens, Old City Hall, Long Island City, 'll3UoAs J MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner,

Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, ., HENev P. rloRRISON, JJeputy Commissioner, Borough

of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and York avenue. New Brighton, S. 1.

Depar~rnsnt of Street Cleaning. 9 A. M. tO 4 P. 51.

JAMES MCCARTNEY, Commissioner, No. 346 Broad-w: y, Manhattan.

F. M. Glu.soN. DO puty Commissioner for Borough of Manhattan, No. 346 Bro away.

PATRICK H. (IUINN, Deputy Commissioner for Boroug:t of Brooklyn, Room 37 Municipal Budding,

Jrossett Llrnettz, DepmyConlmi,sioncrfor P,urough of The Bronx, No. 615 Last One IIuudred and Fifty-second str,-et. .

JOHN P. YI AnneN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Queens, Almticipal Building, Lung Island City.

Dduhsrt,rrenf of Buildings, Lighting and SusjtIies. No, 346 Broadway, Room 1142, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

HENRY S. K, ARNY, Commissioner of Public Build. ings, Lighting and Supplies.

PETER J. DouLiNG, Deputy Commissioner for Man. hattan, , WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brook-lyn.

HENRY SUTPttIN. Deputy Commissioner for Queens. 1':DWARU I. MILLER, Deputy Commissiuncr for Rich.

mood.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Comptroller's Ofce, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9

A, M. to 4 P. M. BIRD S. (.OLF,R, Comptroller. MICHAEL T. DALC, Deputy Comptroller. EDGAR J. Caves', Assistant Deputy Comptroller. EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and Arrears. DAVID O'1:Iule.N, Collector of City Revenue and

Superintendent of Markets, Borough of Manhattan. DAVID E, AUSTIN, Receiver of T'aoes. John J. McDoNOUCH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

borough of Manhattan. JAMES B. I3ocCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough

of Brooklyn. JOHN F. GOULDSBURv, First Auditor of Accounts,

Borough of Manhattan. WILLIAM McKINNY First Auditor of Accounts,

Borough of Brooklyn. MICHAEL O'KrErrE, Deputy Collector of Assess.

ments and Arrears, Borough of lirooklyn. WALTP.0 H. Ifot.T. Auditor, Borough of Richmond. JOAN J. FI:'IHERCTON, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Richmond. (IEmIGE BRAND, 1)el,uty Collector of Assessments

and Arrears, L'orouf:h of Itichmond. EDwAeu J. CoNsELL. Auditor, Borough of The Bronx. FR19nEvicn W. BLECRP"ENN, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes, Dorongh of Queens. FRANCIS R.CLAIR, Auditor, Borough of Queens.

Bureau o/ the City Chamberlain. Nos. s5 and 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, g A. II. to 4 P, M, PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

Office at the City Paymaster. No.33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M JOHN H.TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster,

LAW DEPARTMENT.

Office of Corporation Counsel. Stoats-7.eitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. M.

to 5 r. at. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. JOHN WHAI.EN, Corporation Counsel. 'I• HEODORE CONN(ILY, W. W, LAUD, Jr., CHARLES

BLANIIY, Assistants. ALMET F.JENKs, Assistant Corporation Counsel for

Brooklyn.

Bureau for Collection of Arrears of Personal Taxes, Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street,

9 A. M, to 4 P.M.

Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. Nos. IIg and rat Nassau street.

ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel

Bureau of Street Openings. Nos. go and 92 West Broadway.

JOHN P. DUNN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel.

POLICE DEPARTMENT, Central Office.

No, 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, BERNARD J. YORK, President of the Board ; JOHN

13. Sex•rON, JACuu HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, Contmis-sioners,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Central Office.

Foot of East 'Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 r, Ott, Juuv W, KEt.LER, President of the Board; Commis-

holler for Manhattan and Bronx. lNU0tAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Cunrmts-s,nner. AooLi,1i Soulis, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and

Queens. AurrHUk A. QUINN, Deputy Commissn)tter. TAstis FEENEY, Cumuusswuer for Richmond. Plans and Spt-cilcations, Contracts, Proposals and

Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturdays, r2 At.

Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A, M, to 4.30 P. H.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted,

from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M• : Saturdays, r2 M. Headquarters,

Nos. x57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, JOHN J. SCANNEI.L, Fire Cotnnlissioner. JAntlts II, 'l Ul LY, Deputy Conlntissioner, Boroughs of

Brooklyn and Queens. AUGUSTUS T. DoCHARTY, Secretary. HuuH BONNER, Chief of Department, and in Charge

of Fire Alarm 'Telegraph. J.vatES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens. GEOecr E. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. PETER SERRY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan,

The Bronx an Rlehouond. JOHN M. GRAY, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn

and Queens. GEou<GE E, McQusto (temporary), Assistant Fire

Marshal, Borough of Manhattan, Central Office open at all hours.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Central Office.

No. 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M. to 4 P, M FRANCIS J. LASTRV, Commissioner. N.O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner, JAMES J. KiuwiN, Deputy Commissioner for Boroughs

Of Brooklyn and Queens.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,

New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, g A. M. I 904P. M.

MICHAEL C. MURPHY. President, and WILLIAM T. JENKINS, M. D., JOHN 1.. Cosuv, M. D., the 1'REsi-DENT OF THE POLICE J1(,ARD, exofcia, and the HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT, ex officio, Commissioners; EMMONS CLARK. Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

No 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. C}I;iu1aEs BULI:LEY HU1:11ELL, President; A. EMERSON

PALMER, Secretary. School Board low Ore Boroughs of .1 Manhattan and

The G'ronx.

No. 146 Grand street, borough of Manhattan. CHARLNS BULKI.eV HUBBELL, President; ARTHUR

MCMULLIN, Secretary.

School Board for the Borough of Brooklyn. No. IVr Livingston street, Brooklyn. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President ; GEORGE G.

BROWN, Secretary. School Board for his Borough of Queens.

Flushing, L. I. G. HOWLAND LEAVITT, President ; JOSEPH H. FITZ-

PATRICK, Secretary.

School Board for the Bor,,uglt of Riikmond Staplcinn, Staten Island. FRANK PERLET, ('resident ; FRANKLIN C. VI T, Sec-

retary.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Arsenal Building, Central Park, g A. M. to 4 P. M.

Saturdays, t2 M. Gt:oao, C. CLAUSEN, President, Commissioner in

Manhattan aml Richmond. GEoRGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and

Queens. AUGUST PIoenus, Cornmissioner in Borough of the

Brous, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Pier " A," N. K., Battery place.

J. SEttoeANr CRAM, President: CHARLES F. MURPHY, reasurer; PETER F. Alevh;R, Commissioners. WVH.LIASt H. L'uIIKE, 6vcret:,ry, Office hours. q A, M. to 4 P. M, ; Saturdays, r2 M.

DEPARTMENT' OF BUILDINGS Main Olhce, No. 220 Fourth avenue, Borough of Man-

hattan. 'THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of l;uild-

ings soul Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.

JOHN GmLIovLR, Commissioner for the Borough of Brooklyrt.

DANIEL CAMPBELL, Commissioner for the Boroughs of Queens and Richmond.

A.J. JOHNSON, Secretary Office of the Department for the Boroughs of tifan-

hattan and The Bronx, No. 2ao Fourth avenue, Borough of Mau,hartan.

Offi ce of the Department for the Borough of Brook. lyn, Borough }fall, Borough of Brooklyn.

Office of the Department for the 13orotlghs of Queens and Richmond, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten Island, Borough of Richmond ; Branch office, Room r, second floor, Town Hall, Jamaica, Lung Island, Borough of Queens

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P.51. ; Saturdays, r2 M. 'I'HOtilns L. FerrNuit, President of the Board

EDWARD C. SIII:I IIYr AIt I'Ht"R C. SALMON, T'HI)51.55 J. PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRF:I.L, Commissioners,

BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. No. 346 Broadway (N. V. Life Insurance L'ttilding),

Rooms rut and t034. Office hours fruut 9 A. M. to 4 I,. Si. ; Saturdays, from g A. Si. to 12 Ii.

JnHN T. NAGLE, M. D., Chief of Bureau. Municipal Statistical Commis.aun-bkEuER,cK W.

GRU R, I.L.D., HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, 'l'HOPuNTON N. 11107Lee, JULII:S G. KUGELSIAN, RICHARD 'I', WILSON, Jr., ERNE5T HARVlER.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Criminal Court Building, Centre street, between

Franklin and White streets, g A. M, to 4 P.M. CHARLES H. KNux, President, Roe BET E. Devo and

WILLIA\I N. DvuMAN, Coounissio5ters. Lie PHILLIPS, Secretary.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, Nu, 320 Broadway, A. M. to 4 P M.

t. DsVARD CAI T IILI-, IInh1 W As A. W ILSON, JOHN DELMAR, EIDiARD McCuR and PATRICK Al. HAVERI'Y, board of Assessors

BOARD OF ESTIMATEA N D APPORTIONMENT, The AIAro R, Chairman ; 'I'HUaiAs L. FEIINEE (Presi-

dent, Department of '(axes and As,essments), Secre. nary ; the Co ttTR(,LLER, PRISIDEN"r of rkin COUNCIL, and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members ; CHARLES V. ADEE, Clerk.

Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess-mints. Stewart Building,

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Stewart Building, q A. M. to 4 r, M. THOMAS J. DUNN, Sheriff; HENRY P MULVANY,

Under Sheriff

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. flue 1.1AYUn, Chairman ; li1Rn S. Co1.ER, Comp-

troller; J'ATRIctc KEENAN, Chamberlain; RANDOLPH GucceNHE1n1ER, Presilerrt of the Council, and ROBERT Pb,,, Chairman, Finan,_e Committee, Board of Alder. nte, \]embers, Luese J. Lc"vl v, Secretary.

Office of Secretary, Room No. rr, Stewart Building.

REGISTER'S OFFICE. East side City J•f all Park. 9 A. St. 0 4 P. M.

ISAAC FIInniS[Ag Register ; JOHN VON GLAHN, Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Room top, Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 A.M, to 4 1', M, JOHN PURCELL. Comnntissioner.

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. No. l:rr Fifth avenue.

H. W. GRAY, Commissioner,

N. Y. COUNTY JAIL. No. 7o Ludlow street, 9 A. St. to 4 P. M.

PATRICK H, PICKo cT, Warden.

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Nos, 7 and 8 New County Court-house, y A.M. to 4 P.M WILLIAM SnuntER, County Clerk. GEORGE H. FAHRBACH, Deputy.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. And Bureaus of 1'rintice_;-, Stationery stud Plank Books.

No. 2 City Hall, 9 A.M. to 5 r. M., except Saturd.(y,, on which days 9 A. %I. to in M.

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOL(IS ll1•lra,LCIC, Deputy Supervisor ; 1'unsTAS C. C.W'ELL, Deputy Supervisor and Accountaut.

NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSJON, Cuiuumissiotuers' Office, Nos. 49 and 51 Chambers

street, New York. 9 A. Ti,. tO 4 P. St. LEWIS NIXON, President; J:\\tes W. BOYLE, Vice-

Presidcnt; S~,TH E. LANE, Secretary; JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; J„HU W. \1's:oF:R, THU~IAs S. MonlnE and THE MAYOR, Conomls_sionerlg

Chief Engineer's 011ice, Nu- 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.,gA.Al.to 5P.M,

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, New Criminal Court Building, Centre Street, g A. M.

to 4 P. M. Ass BIRD GARUtNrr., District Attorney ; WILLIAM J

MCKENNA, Chief Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAM AGE COMMISSION, '1'11'ENTY-THIRD AND '1WENT'Y.

FOURTH WARDS. Room 58, Schermerhurn Building, No. g6 Broadway. Meetings, Mouuays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3

P. Al. DANIEL LORD, Chairman ; JAMES 5I. VARNUSL

WILLIAM E. ,TILt.INCS, Cohunuusstorrors. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk,

CORONERS. Borough of 91:unhattan,

Office, New Criminal Court Building. Open at a,l times of day and night.

EDWARD I'. FITZPATRICK, JAc u; F. BAUscu, EDWARD W. HART, ANTONIO ZL'Cc.l.

Borough of the Bronx.

ANTHONY MCONAEN, 'I'IIUMAS M. LYNCH.

Borough of Brooklyn.

ANTHONY J. BURGER. GEORGE W. DELAP,

Borough of Queens.

PHILIP T. CROVIN, DR. S.vstuae S. Guy, Jr., Li '. cairn kucFF', Jr„ Jamaica, L. I.

Borough of Richmond.

JUAN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTER.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house, Courtopeus at 10.30 A. M.

adjourns 4 P. M. FRANK 1'. FITZGERALD and JOHN H. V. ARNOLD, Sur-

rogates: WILLIAM V. LsARV. Chief Clerk.

EXAM IXING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Rooms 14, r5 and r6 Na. 149 to rr Church -t r• • 1. President, JOHN RExLIIAN; Secretary, JA'', , F.

MCGn,I,:N ; T'casurer, Enw:\RU HAL.ev, H :... _ Lo t Is, P.J. As nR Ews, e.r officio.

It,eel. every Mumlay, Wednc+day and Fri ay it a P. lt.

SUPREME COURT. County Court-house, to,30 A. aL to 4 P, M. Special Term, Part L, Root No. is. Special Tern,, Part IL, Room No. 15, Special '('ern,, Part I I I., Room No. I. Special Term, Part IV., Bourn No. J r. Special Terrn, Part V., Room No, 23, Special Term, Part Vt., Room No. 2t. Special Term, Part VII., Roum No.x5, Special Term, Part VIII., Room Nu. 31, Trial T'crm, Part I I., Room No. r6, Trial Term, Part I I I., Rosin No. 17, Trial 'Perm, Burt 1%'., Roan, No. id. Trial Term, ('art V., Room No. 32. 'Trial 'tern,, Part VI., Room No. 31. Trial "Term, Part VI I., Room Nu, 30, Trial 'Perm, Part VIII., Room No ,e4, Trial Term, Part X., Room No,23, Trial Term, Part IX., Room No, 22. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 2F, 7USIiCeS-AtRAHAM R. I,AIVRENCR, CHARLIu ;?-

TRUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK S'1'i .'a JOSEPH( F. DALY, MILES lie.\CH, ROGR.It A, PRYOR, I, its,- sRD A, GRIGERICH. HENRY W. BuOKSrAVER, HEN1,7 IIIsCH(IFF, Jr., JOHN J. I' ILIE,,MAN, WILLIAM N. C 'li , P. HENR• Ducuo, DAVID \ICAunsl, HENRY R. I;..:I-MAN, HENS!. A GILDIRSLERIE, hiIS,., M. 5, rr WILLIAM Solt]IER. C'erk.

CITY COURT. Brown-stone Uuihim_, (lily Hall Park,

General Term. Trial Term, Part I Part 11. Part III. Part IV. Special Term Chainl,crs w!It be hold to A, st t•.;

P. M. Clerk's Office, l,ruwu-stone building, No, 32 Cha, be;

street, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. JAMES Al. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice ; JOHN H.

MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONI.As, EDWARD F. O'DwyFi,, JOHN P. SCHUCHMAN and W. H. K. OLCOTT, Justices THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, betwee'.

Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manitatt.r:.. Court open, at to A. )1.

3ustices, First Division- ELtzuR B, HINSD.1I F, \1'u.Lldnt 'I'RAvnxs JEROME, EPHumm A. JAco!;, Jo-s. HAYRS, WILLIAM C. HOLnftOOK. W11.I.tA)t .11. TULLE,. Clerk ; Jsirtl FL J-,st:s, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's sluice open loin q A. M. to 4 P. M. Second Divisi..n-Triad lays- Rurough flall, fir- 1.

lyn, 1louda ys, \%'ednesdays and Fridays, at to o'c 1I. Town Hell, J(nnaica, Boron„]t of (3 ceps, T'ttesdayn, ,~ to o'clock; 'Town ]fall, New Brighton, Buru',1g: Richmold, Thursdays, at to o'clock.

justices, JOHN COCKI-NAY, HOIVAJD J. Flu a 11111N L. DEVANNY, JOHV Ft.eotxG, 't'HOM.1 ., FITZGERALD. JI,scull L. KEUuue.uN, Clerk; CH..:<.. I',. Wut.z, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, BurouRh Hall, Borough of BrooI,I open from 9 A. Si. to 4 11. M.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. field in the bmlding for Criminal Courts, Centre,

F:Im, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at u o'clock.

RUFUS B. Cu\VI\G, City Jn1lge ; JAMES FITZGRRAI.D. Judge of the Cout't of General Sessi(.ta ; Jolla.' W. GUFF. Recorder: JosEFtl E. NEwr:uutHR anr. :i:, TIN T. MCAIAHON, Judges of the Court of C , -(.oil Sessions. JOHN F. CARROLL, Clerk,

Clerk's office open front r0 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Srrprerxe Court, Part I., Criminal Trial Tern. Held in the building for Criminal Courts. C , art

opens at ro.3o ,v, M. JOHN 1'.CARIWLL Clerk. Hours fr.in ro A. : , , 4

P.M.

APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COUi; G Court-house, No. tin Filth avenue, corner Eig1r _-::.:b

Street. Court opens at r r. sI- CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice ; GIl- iou:

C. B:1RRF'TT, Cur sr Eli B. III: L:\U(ili L, x, EDWARD 1\T-TERSON, :\lnsf;a\N J, G'BR(F:N, GEOR[;E L. INGRAtHAM, WILLIA:J Kri.l,lcY, J useless, ALFRED W.\,l,rAF.', Clerk. WM.LAMII, Jr., Deputy Clerk.

CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT, New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court

Opens at l0,30 o'clock A. M. JOHN F.CARRULL, Clerk. Hours from to A.M. Is 4

P.M.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Courts open from 9 A. M. unlit 4 P. M. City dlagistrates-H cxRv A. I/k.ANN, Ro1.enr C.

CORNEI.L, LeuoY B. CRANE, JOSEPH 11, DEUI:L, CIAku.'i:, A. UI.A\lNAui, HEHIIAN C. K(:OLtCH, CLARENOE W. MEADE, Julio O. t\IuTr, Ju5hI'H P-)L, CHAR--C9 F. SINI\Io, Jr.,'IiiOMAs 1'. \E'ENIl5'uRTH, \V. H. 111:1-i,'.\_.

Pull'. Dr:11AREJt, Secretary. First District-Criminal Curt Building. Second I )istrict-Jefferson Market Third District-No. (g Essex street. Fourth District-f'itty-seventh street, near Leaioçton

avenue. Fifth District-One Hundred d Twventy-tirststreet,

southeastern curwcr of Sylvan place. Sixth IJistrict-t.)ne Hundred and Fifty-eighth street

and Third avenue. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth

avenue, SECOND Divssloo.

Borough of Brooklyn.

First District-No, 313 Adams street. JACOB I'I.eu-NER, AL,gist cute.

Second District-Court and Butler streets. HENRY WlutSruvv, Hsgi,tate.

'Third DtsUrict-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenue,. CHARLES E.'I'E,iLE, Magistrate.

Fourth District-No,.6 and o Lee avenue, WILLIAM KRAM ER, Nl agIScratc.

Filth lllst net-Ewen and Powers streets. Axueew LESION, Magistate.

Slsth District-Gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS K, 1VuRTH, 211a/istrate.

Seventh lllstrict-No. 31 Grant street, Flatbu.,lt. At.FReu E. SrEcR., Plag;istrtte.

F.i_ghth District-Coney Island. J. Lori NoscRAND, 11n„tstrate. -

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THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, SEI'TE\IRER 26, I8Q .

Livingston 'tr, ct, narr'.wirl•; width of sidewalk one the Revised Urdin.i t •s of'Ike City of E'•11 l rl., if Iho toot on each side r,f Livingston street, between Iioerunl contract shall be awarded to the person or per>nns 1r place and Nevins Street. whum In consents to hecontu sur_cty. The ade,lua,:y,

lfurl'on avenue, repaving with as;•halt, fiom Fulton altrl sufficiency of the sr-curity of Bred to he approc, d St red to Fast river, by the Crrmpiroller ol"1'he City of Nrw Yrirk.

Prn:pect street, repaving, from Fulton street to Navy No hid or estimate w'dl he considered unless ;rc- street. companreil by either a cerulled cluck upon one Of

Water street, complaint shout unused mile-ad tracks the State or National banks of The Cite of Nets V„rk. on (Eater street, between Adapts and Washington drawn to the order of the Comptroller, rr money streets. to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the

ED\VARI) Al. GRO U'l', security required for the faithful performanrc ut President, Borough of I;rooklyn. the contract. Such check or mrnwy most sor be

inclosed in the sealed ens-lope containing the esti- ante, but must lie handed to the officer nr clerk of till

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Department who furs charge of the estint:rte-box„1, If Id ” eStrmate can be deposited in said hnx until su,'ll

NIi'I'ICII'l'O '1'HF: PUI;I.IC. check or money has bccn examined by s:ud officer clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except

THE Tll 'ilNl•:SS OF 'I'HF; FIRST' I)f5'1'I.ICT that of the snecesstlil kidder, trill be returned to th': 1 -Municipal C,lu'c, lior'•ugh of Jlanhnttan, justice persons m.rtiing the same within three clays after rh, \Vauhope Lynn presiding, trill he conducted up to Veto- contract is awarded. It the euccessful Lifter shall r_- her r at No. on Chambers street ; list aft, r October I fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that Ihz all bu-iness twill be conducted at ti,, New Court-house, contract il,u been mvarded to hill,, to execute thes Inr No. 128 Prince street, corner of Wooster street, New the antntlnt of the c:eposit made by him shall be toricitr•,l

to and beretaincd by -I'lie City of New• 1-nrk as liquidated VVAI:HOPI': LYNN, damages for such neglect or rr fus,ll ; but it Ire -h.rll

J us tic_e, execua: the contract wi th In the [:me ali,resaid the clnlmmt of his lair sit will l e returned to him.

Should the pr non or persons to r, horn the,-ontr.r-r DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. aiay be awarded tic_]sct orrefuse toasc'•pt th' crntri,I

11 ithin five day, ;Atc1- i,tfaen notice if the same

Al, A \IEI-:PING OF Tll l-: Ill) \R! 1fF H F: AI; lII been awarded to his or then' hid or proposal, ur It lie -s 1~ nl the l)ypertoem if Health, h,-id Sepiember at , tiuey accept but do not execute the cnortract and git,: 1°q3, the following oluaMcnt to the Sanitsry Cocle tsar the proper security, he or they shall he considered a, a''opLed : h.lchug ab.lndoued it and as in r!sf,irft t. the Cospn: u-

R,.olved, That, alder tin e• power conferred by law ttun. and the contract will be rxadccrtiscd and relet 1 tlpon the Board of IL Lalth of the Dcgnruoeiut of Health, provided by law. the' fed h,niug ;additional ;ilne'itd tun'in to the Sanitary %ite rf unity !f the vuAlttes curtieL,o;1f'YAl ill cc's')"!' Code for the security of life and health ire and the rr•J,e: t to Ed,- srrmplcs cu7 jug xruue ale ,.r,::<•-,itir'u at I," same is hereby adopted and declared to form a portion Alice n/'t/re ,v,u,t Deg,trh,rm. or, it di absence „/ of the Sanitary Code : sit lvexlest, to Ike riu!rd .r rc, rr,rfi<'n h" /' f' f s. rddrrs ,n.

Sec, zot. i'.~o boat, sc-nv or other receptacle used in cn trolrcd to exauri ur the s/,r•c: iicalin,rs /or•/•a rticrrla rx transporting garl,ag, to It r reel, Island, or the ghee of ! eft/rr a rG16 ,s, e1c., re,u:r,d itii'rv' JI a/'lx,, t/sir r.it,- lisposal, shall be perutitted to rnrriaiul tm,orcd or j ,e•s.

tic at any dock, wharf or place within the limits of Bidders will state the price ter each article, by tvhiclr The City of New York t r a longer period than the bids will be tested. twelve hours frsin the time , garbage is first de- Bidd- rs will wine Our the ammuu of their estimat,-- livered to or placed thcrran. Every boat, sense r,r ' to ,idditiun to inserting the same in figures. other tl)c•ans of transporting garlrtgc fr„m said city shall 1'ayntent will lie of ide by it requisili„n cm the Coml~- be so con,tructed a, to be capable of buim; tightly tr"]ler, in accordance with the terms of the contr,rci, r closed, and all air o,rth-ts sr-air d by ruder seal ; aril all from time to time, .us the C aunt<aoucl Irviy den•nnin, ;;nrb.lge plated on .its' such b cat, scow or receptacle I'rife furnt „f the contract, Inrlltdtlidd' .pecnhratiuns, rub remm•al shill b,- deo,lnrized in a m.Mncr to be approved shtowii,t the mummer of g,dyocn1, will b, furnished .,I tl:, of by the Roard of I-lc.dihr. ”'fice ~'I the llepartrnent, and bichl,-u'. art clurnwued I,-

[-. s.] JI. C. AI U1,1'If Y, rn.iiriiiui -a,-h and all of iI, Lo me i .inn: ccnl,uilu-, as I lo. President. Conr it siotser Nell insist irprrn its absulutc unfuecc melt

C. G ruts Fa<v.tN, in every pal tic- r!ar. Sriomtary pn, tea FRANCIS I. [,ANWh1',

___.,_ Ctiitirussicurer at Correcting,

florough of Queens,

r District—Nos. z1 and 23 Jackson avenue, L.•rc I sl:md City. AIA-rrllr.w J. Stit1TH. Magistrate,

yer~ nd District—I'lusI,inh, Long Island. LUKI! J. Cu' , /\Cislr.,tc.

'I'hinl District—1-ar Roc-kaway, Long Island. En-str No J. IIE.\I V, Magistrate.

Borough of Richmond. I c District— New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN

Ci r iK, Alagi,tratc. err..: Ui;trict—Stapleton, Staten Island. NATUANIFL

M'.trsn, Alin-'i,tratc. S"crctary to the l,hrd, Cu:lRI.ES B. Co-TES, Myrtle

anJ Vanderhilt avenues, liorough of Brooklyn.

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Borough of Manhattan.

First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and al! that part of the First Ward lying west of I;roadway au:! Whitehall street, including Governor's P1aud1, I: :!he's island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands Court-room, Na. 3a Chambers street (Brown Stone

\t Auiioj'E LYNN, Juctice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk, C!erk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M,

Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying mouth and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Cor.rt-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets.

HERMANN I10LTE, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, Clerk, C;crk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 1'. N.

ThirdDistrict—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, Cotlrt_ room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M.

N •r. F. lueoe , J ustice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Warr.'.,

Court-room, Nn. 30 First street, corner Second avenue Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and remains open to close cf business

Gnoi,GE F'. Roesctt, Justice. JOHN E.LVNCH, Clerk. Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

It,,, rJs, Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. lir.Nav ltd. GULDFOGLE, Justice. JERF.MIAH HAYKS, , rk. -i:,th District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards .rt-room, northwest corner T\venty-third street and%,nd avenue. Court opens9 A. M. daily, and continues

-c to close of business. 1) ohrlFI.l!'. MAR iiN.J ustice AnRAa 1iERNARD Clerk. Ssventh I )istrict—N lueteenth Ward. Court-room,

A o. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morningat 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), at'd continues open to close of business.

JOHN L. FICKHAN, Justice. PATKICK MGDAvITT, Clerk.

Eighth District —Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards, Court-room northwest corner of Twenty-third street and Eighth avene. Court opens at 9 A. M. and con. titres open to close of business.

C'lerk's office open from 9 AM. to 4 P.M. each Court day.

Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays heturn days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

JOPH H. STINHR, Justice. 'THOMAS COSTIGAN, C1,rk.

Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that por-tion thereof which lies west of the centre line I l Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river I rah of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No, r7o East One Hundred and 'rwenty-first street, i' atheast corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every ironing at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi-t- s), and continues open to close of business.

JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY Clerk.

Clerk's office open daily from g A. M. to 4 P. M. 'tenth I )istrict—'Twenty-second Ward and all that

portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded r,r, the north by the centre line of One Hundred an.l 'Tenth street, on the south by the centre lice of Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the centre iil.c of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North r.eer. Court-room. No. 318 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays except-e':, trim q A, M. to 4 P. M.

Ii'.IES A. O'GoRMAN, Justice. JAMES J GALLIGAN, Clerk.

F. tenth District—That portion of the Twelfth W;ud which lies north of the centre line of Wust Cue Hundred and Tentil street and west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Har-lent river north of the terntlinls of Lenox or Sixth avenue. C, -.:rt-not , corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth s - r—t and Columbus avenue. C-ntrt opens daily (Sun. r'. '; s and legal holidays excepted), front LOA. N. tO 4 I', M.

I. EAmli, ). WoRccSTER, Justice. At IL1•ti N. DcsIA-HAL'1, Clerk,

Borough of the Bronx. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth

W:vd which was lately annexed to the City and County r'.1 New York by chalie 11,34 a the Laws of t895, corn. 1 ri yin;; all of the bite town of \Vesiclieiter and part of ti " Towns of loastcliester and Pelham, including the \ll.:rges of Wakefield and \Villianrslridbe. Court-room, 'I ,%%it Hull, Main street, Westchester Village. Court r

t Otis daily (Sunday, and legal holidays excepted), from

t0 P, M. q W ILLIAM W.PENFIteLI) Justice, Iotl:r N. STEWART, Clerk,

Seer+nd District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wares. Court-runes corner of Third avenue and One Idundred and }itty.ei.hth street. Office hours from 9 A. M. io 4 P. M. Court opens at 9 A. M.

JON Al. TinR\EY, JUStice.

Borough of Brooklyn.

First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, Io.rrth,Fifth, hint h,'1enthand Twelfth Wards of the P.cru;yh of Uronklyn.

J,tw1i Not, Justice. Fun Suit 11OR.AN, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from y A. St. to 4 P. St.

Second District—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, 1'u entiet h, Twenty-first, 'l wenty-second and Twentp-third Wards. Court-ron:n located at Nu. 794 L'road-way, llrookly'n.

Gex.tev B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Chief Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q A. M. to 4 P, St, Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Potirleenth,

Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Vlards. Court-house, Nos, 6 and 8 Lee ave. One Brooklyn.

WILLIAM SCHNITZCrAHN, Justice. CiLsiLF,s A. CoN-RADr, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q A. M, until 4 P. M. Court or,ens at to o'clock.

l ourth District —Tweaty - fourth, Twenty- fifth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-sevenlh and Twenty-eighth Wards. Court-rioni No. £4 Howwardavenue.

Arvlt.rit II. Gill cIxo, Justice. H nit xiA,e (1,Hl.trrG- If, RST, Clerk ; JAMICS P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. nl. to 4 , P. nt. Fifth District—'] cnty-niutlr, liuneth, 'Thirty-first

Oil 'Ti I rty-second \\;trcls. Craurt-r.,um On ILUh eve- hue and Lay Twenty-s tcoid street, Bath Beach.

CousinLIt-s F itit.UEsut`, Justices JetniistlaH J. O'Le:sty, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from it A. M. to 4 P. M.

Borough of Queens. First District—First Ward (all of Long Islan'1 City,

1r' nucrly comp"sink five Wards). Court-room, Queens County" Court-house (beat"d tell]joraril y).

'1 IIU 11:15 C. K,IJIINN, Justice, 1'HUSiAS F. KENNEOV, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. I. each week clay. Court held each day, except Saturday.

Second District—Second and Third Wards, which in-!ides the territory of the late '1' owns of Newtown and

F .':.ii iii g. Court-morn in Court-lion-,'.'f late 'fund if \cwitsst n, e' crier of I:r, :,rl%c:ty;1i, ! C IV't str•ct, P.hn-

hurst, New York. 1'. 11, at I dress, F:I ii burs t, New York. WII.I.IAMt'I'..\l tNTtVI•niie,JhtitH: e. H1-:site WAL'I'NR,

Jr., Clerk. Clerk's' If ce open trim q A. sI. to 4 P. M. Third District—JAauc- F.:11cL"r'c1rt.iN.

ttorom;h of Richmond

First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Castleton and N trthfield), Court-roam, former Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Brrt;hton.

IonN J. Kessr•.v, Jlrnice ; Fnnvc is F. T,itOaN, Clerk. Court office open Irnm 9 A. St. to 4 I. AL Court held

each (lay, except Saturday, from ro A. M. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards

(losers of Alid,lletnwn, Southfield and Westfield), Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton Park. Stapleton.

ALBFcrlr RcnviisUD, Justice PETER TIRRNA\, Clerk. Court office open from 9 A, M. to 4 P. Al. Court held

each day front ro A. M. and continues until close of business,

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

MORNING—" MORN ING fOURNAf.......'ELF_ graph."

Esnning—'' 1 )aily News," " Evening Sun." WVeekly—" Weekly Union." " Irish American." German—" :11orgen Journal."

WILLIAM A. IIUTLER, Sltpervisor, City Record,

JAxr•ARV SO, t2Uq.

DAMAGE COMM.-23-24 WARDS. RSUANT 'If) 'ROVISION' O' CHAP. ter

1 tl N C H ter 937 of the Laws of r893, entitled ";an act

I, providing for ascertaining and paying, the amount of 'I damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of 'I changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant " to chapter 7e0 of the Laws of t88,, providing for the ', depressiml of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and "'Twenty-fourth Wards, in the City of New York, or " otherw'ise," and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice Is hereby given that public meetings of the Commissioners appointed par. scant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schern,er-hortl (uilding, No. 96 liroadway, in the City of New York, on Monday, Weihiicxd,ty and Friday of each week, at 3 o'clock I•. %I., until hlrthcr notice,

Dated NEw YORK, October 3o, 1897. DANIEL LORD,JA11 ES M. VARNUM, WILLIAM

E. S11LLI NGS, Commissioners, LAaloNT itIcL,IIuuLtN. Clerk.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS IWAl(IlY GIVEN 'If) I'HE owner or owners at all onuses and lots, improved

or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow. ing proposed assessments have been :onipleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.

I.roetryct nr h1+rcutxTLAN.

List 5656, No. I. Sewer in Seventh avenue, west side, between One Hundred and Fortieth and Vie Hundred and Forty-second streets,

List 565,1, No. a. Sewers in Washington street, between King and Jerry streets.

List 5690, No. 3. Extension of sewer in Eighty-seventh street, between Coluulbus avc.mle and Central Park, \Vest.

List 5692, No. 4. Sewer in Seventh avenue, west side, between One Hundred and Forty-third and One Hun-dred and Forty-fourth streets, connecting with sewer in One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, west of Seventh avenue.

I,ist 549"i, No. 5. Sewers in Avenue C, between Second and Fourth streets.

The Ii nits within which it is proposed to la}r the said assessments include all the several house.; and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on -

No. t. West side of Seventh avenue, from One Humored and Fortieth to One Hundred and Forty-first street.

Nn, z. Both sides of Washington street, from King to I.,roy street.

No, 3. Both sides of Eighty seventh street, between Central Park, %Vest, and Colunlbui avenue, on Block rzoc. Lots Nos. 35, 36 and 37, and Block lzot, Lot No. 29•

West side of Seventh avenue, from One Hun-dred and Forty-third to One Hundred and Forty-fi fill streeI.

No. 5. Both sides of Avenue C, from Second to Fourth street.

All persons %,those interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of thent, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No, 320 Broadway, New York, on or beto,e October 2;, 1899, at I1 A. nt., at which time and place the stir] ohjcctions will be heard and testi ntony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD IdIcCL'E, E•:DHWARD CAHlLL, TI-10 ,,. A. WILSON, JOHN DELMAR, PATRICK IU HAVER IT,

Board of Assessors. \VrLLIAxt H JrssPt!R,

Secretary, No. Sao Broadway.

CITY (it New Tutu, poIldnu;H uN .\l A>1n ATTAV 1 September 24. s898.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

I-Aliat Or EstrStATH nAn APPOn itoN0 tNT, Now YoRK, September an, 1898,

NOl'ICE TO TAXPAYERS.

ATA 'MEETING t)F THE ]tOARD OF ESTT-mate and Apportionment, held this day-, the fol-

lowing resolution was adopted Resolved, '[hat this Bard does hereby designate

Tuesday, the t fit h day of October, rflq8, at eleven o'clock in the foren on, at the office of the Mayor, as the time and place for the conim,_ueement of the con-sideration of the Budget for 1899, and that notice thereof, duly signed by the Secretary, be published in the CtCs Rtcoltn, invitin, the taxpayers of this city to apl,car ;utd be heard on that (late in regard to apprnpriclin:is to be made and included in said budget.

CHIAS, V. ADI:E, Clerk.

BOROUCH OF BROOKLYN.

I HAVI: hiECF.T1'I',1)'1'HHE l- (OlLO\VINGPE'11-tions, now r u fill in my oi)lcc, ;Ind sill submit

them to the local L'o;n'd of the 7 bird District on Thursday, October 6, 1598, at 4.3o P. u., in the office of the .'resident of the L'orough, Rouen I, Borough ILIII ;

]'Carl street. repaving, between \Villou:;hhy street and Fulton street.

York street, repavins, between Fulton street and Nosy street.

High Street, reproving, bcicveen Fulton street and Z:, vy street.

Ti llary street, reposing, between 1Vashington street and Raymond strcel.

C'.urt,tr(-ct, repIVin-, with u'gbrclt, between Joralelnun strict and Schermcrhorn street.

Livingston street, refavin, with asphalt, llocmtm place Io i'jevin, street.

DEPARTMENT OF CORN2ECTION. vii P.112T.111CS T nF CrrrR cc i:'0,

Bueu•cil o,: SI:1NHATr.55, No. r48 Ea sr'1• wrNTrrrH 5iIetrri, NEW YOuK Crrr, September tq, 1898.

PROPOSALS FOR 11E fill NF-t, FIC.

S' EALED 1;I1)S OR ES'1'IIIa'TEs FOR FUR-nishmg Aledicins•s in conformity with Samples :rod

Specific.tin=, tEd1 be rece,ve,l at Ilse office of the Commissioner of t:orrcction, in 'l'hc City of New York, No. 145 lust Tlccnticth srncr-I, until

MONDAY, U(TORIat 3, 1S9N, at I. A. ]t.

GnnJs to be di//.--Cuei to /)r. Ckres. Rice, C/:cnrisf, DrIsartntent n/ I'N?uric (,,tiOks, (;crerr,a/ J)ru;' /)r•/rrrf nrr•rrt, Peller',c,r lIos/i/rt/, East 7iaelet}•-cis Jrtk street, j)r Pre l)"lai -torce! rfl Ciu dc"//in,,.

3,2oo pounds Carbolic Acid, Cry=talhzed, U. S. P., colorless ' \Vhite,' in co-Ih. tins, packed to in a can.

200 ounCes lluinine Sulphate, U. S. P., in too-oz. original cani.

15 dozen i opper Sulphate Cones. 40 pounds t )piunl, ]'time Smyrna.

TO be delivered in in lintents, as required, during 1898.

'('he person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed rnvcluge, iudhirscd •' hid or Estimate for ]tledicines, etc.,” with his or thcl: name or name,, and the date of prrscntation, to the head of said Department, at the said nIBce, on or before the day and hour above rained, naurnect ,otte hick time and place the bids or e,timates received will be publicly opened by the Counui=s:nner of Correction, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

']'ItG ContinssIONER of CoirrCTION riSEBVt-:S -rite ti1u;tmr TO (REJECT' ALL BIDS OIt 1?-TI11ATes IF ir!uliIFIt TO nE Fr1R TILE It 111.IC I\t-PruureT, AS PROVIDED IN SLCTloN 64, cAAI'Tnx 410, L,uvs of i8lz.

No bid ur c~timate teill be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears ti the: Cur-poratton upon debt or contract, or who is a delauilter, as surety or otherwvise, upon any obligation to the Corpora. Lion.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as pr:Ictical) IC after the openiug of the bids.

I)clicery will be required to lie made from time to time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the said Conunissioner.

Any bidder 1c'r this contract must he known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to tahom the contract may lie ",warded will be required to give security for the per-forntance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (so) pet cent. of the bid for each article if it aniounts to fl,000 inn over.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the smile, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested, it sitn11 distinctly- state that fact; :dso that it is trade without any connection with any other person making nn estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and without collusion or Iraud, and that no mom. ben of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other ollicer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it rebates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid Sr estimate must be verified by the oath, in tvritinq, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. VVhcre more than one person is interested it is requisite t hat the veritieation be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate of 5t,000 or over shall be accom-panied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, or security, trust or deposit companies in The City of New York with their respective place; of business ru' residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on Its beinz, So awarded, I iecome bound as his suretits for its faithful performauce, and that if he shall omit or re-fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora. lion any difference hetnvecn the stun to which he would be entitled on its conlp!etion and that which the Cnrpo. ration may be obliged to pay to the person or per-ous to whom the contract may I.e au"arded at sun }' subsequent letting, the :unount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amrnuiI of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each ni the persons signing the same, that Ire is it householder or freeholder in '1'hc City of New York and is wurtll the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and abuve all Ills debts et dived nature, and over and ;,hive his haubiliticx as bail, surety or otherttise, md that he has t lleied him-self as a surety in good faith an'1 with the intention to execute the bond requirsd by section is of chapter 7 of

lhi:rsvurin.sT C•r CtnI2HKcrb ,•:. r Septeii lrrc Pr, Iz ). i

PROPOSALS 1FOlk LU\ll11-IF,

B11ISWII,1. IIll RF('II\l.:B AI' Ntt. 14 l:. \O lucuiiao slrc, t fi,r th.• 1ullotmut Lumber

iIOND:U', (H'I'ORISi1t 3, JS9b, until in rs- St.

125 Spruce Joi t, ; inches hv6Incites by 1; f•ct ton_. 2,500 runnim, act I Spruce lie;ttns, 6 inches by to

inch's.

3'5c0 Rr-ofin,i In ,arts, -; inch by )I! inches by 13 feet t t6 Ic,:t Ionsg, nL•cs;ed one side.

850 Spruce Jost, 3 I aches by 4 inches by 13 feet t l In net burnt.

350 SIn tee I(list, .1 ir,ches by 6 i:Ichcs Iiv r'6 feat long. 6 pieces Clear 'Into Pine, inches by to ir;che-

by in tent long. ro fleets C'Ie.'r White Pinc, s 0 inches by to inches

by ri% feet long. All goods to be marked fir I'cnitcntiarc, 11. L, and t

he delivered at fo,4 if Fl St Twenty-,ixth street. Cm ii Ler to be del iv,-rcd :tT ONCr:. I-HE Cr11t]HSSn'SER Or Ltn-REcTI0N RRst tit es 'r it

Hour Oct NFIECr AIL it11)5 OR EsIIMATes it- lNttile Tu vu I OR 'r uui-: I't'nl. ii. INTI:Itr'sT, .lS 1'I:, dt'Inl:D IN SIC' TInS 6a, cost in 4to, 1,:t\en or rsr,.

No bid or estlntutc will be acccptorl from, or contract awarded to, .iny person who is in arrears to the Cor- poratton trylon deli r,r contract, or tel is a defaulter, a, stuety or o[hrrw'ise, upon any ohhya[IOII to the Cr- I -oration.

The award of the contract will he made as soon r practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder ft,r this amtract mu-t I e ku.•tvn r.- I - eng.tged in Ind well pro put for the iu.lit-t, aril - r 1 Itve satisfactory testimonials to that tilcut, and tin.- sr,n or persons to w'h,mi the contract m:ty be atl.,r. i.,l will be rcyuired to give securi:v for the crlornr,-. , of the contract, by his or their bond, with tw'osun, i.,~r sureties, each rn the penal amount of 'fifty ,.o) per ,.,. ,r. of the hirl.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and sate the nasrI- and place of residence of each of the persons nr.,k:n_, the sortie, the names of all persons interested a ith 1, o or them th''rein, and If no other person be ei iutcr-- - . it shall rlistfncdy st:ue that fact ; also that it is no without any litnd-tion nllth any other person ❑ tole an estim:uc for the s;tnle purpose and is in all ms,, fair and without crillusi n or h-:lud, and that no awn,: r of the M inn icipal Assembly, head of a dep:'rt moot, l I of it bunrait, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or - ,thcr officer of the Corporation, is directly or indire'_tly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in may portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must 6e vcrilied by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the severll matters stated thereat are in all respects true. Where more than tone person is intere>ted, it is requisite that the vEltu'IL XTIOt be male and subscribed 11y all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, ul two householders or freeholders or security, deposit or trust companies in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract he awarded to the person staking the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his .sureties for its laith-fttl performat:ce, and that if lie shall omit or refuse to execute the Same they will pay to the Corpora. tion any difference between the sum to which he w otdd be entitled oil its completion and that which the Corporation m.ly be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti. mated amount of the work by clue Is the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom. panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing, the same that he is a householder or freeholder in (he City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all hi-, debts of every nature, and over and shove his liabilities as bail, surety or othr:rwise, and that he has offered himself its a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by sect ion 12 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi-nances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or person, for whont he consents to become surety. Tile adequacy and sitlicieucy of the security offered to lie approved by the Comptroller of The City of New S'ork.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-panied by either a certified check up„n one of the State or National banks of The City of Nett- York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or Money to the amount of five per ceutum of the :unouut of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract, Such check or money must Nu'r be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate:, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and lound to be correct. All such deposits, except that if the sacressfitl bidd„r, will be returned to the persons making the same ivithm three

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lays after the contrtct is awarded. If the sii.'ecssIIll bidder shall refuse ur neglect, within five days :titer notice that the contract has been awarded to him to execute the same, the aulotmt of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by'L'he City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract maybe awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five clays after written notice that the saute his been awarded to his or th, it hid or proposal, or if lie or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having, abandoned it and as in delault to the Corporation, and the contract will be rcadvertised and rclet as provided by law.

Bidders will state the price for (.acts article. Bidders will write out the amount of their est'mates 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, or from time to time, as the Commi-sionvr may determine.

The fermi of the contract, including speclhcations, and showing the niaunor of paymnt, ]]•111 lie ful'nishr ci At the office of the Department. and bidders are cant stied to examine each and all of its pl ovisions carefully, as the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute cntorcc-ment in every particular.

FRANCIS J. LANI'kV, ( ommissioncr, Department of C' rrection.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

I1 17in m. Pt'itte [AU rutisits Is, No. 346 BROADWAY,

IN It J to IIE REIlY GIVEN 'I'HAl' 'PHE 1. .0 ,! .,f I I lv Improvements will citt it public

Lcarint rm 1A'etlu'.•,day, Octohcr 5, 1898, ;,t 2 o'clock v. Ni., at the office of said Board, at the aboce address, to ail persous inttrestc.0 in or _rffec' cd by the prnl,or rd opcninq of Canal place, from East One I lundred and Thirty-eighth street to East One Hundred :Ind Forty_ I' urth street, in the Diron{h )I The Bronx, City of Note \. 1..

Ilnt, d Nctr Yu et., Scpt' tuber ea, 1898. JtllN H. MOONEY,

Sec to. tary.

ltii.i, ,ii I'r Lttc 1VIrnnlvatt:Ars,~ N,'. 346 1L.o.\DW.\ A .

N O'lICI` IS HEREIBY GIVEN THAT TIIE ltoard of Public Improvers tents of The Cit) of

New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, propose to alter the map or plan of The City nl New Pork, by the widening of ('auldwell avenue, between last One hundred and Fifty-eighth street Cedar pit e), and East One Hundred :mid Sixty-first

street, in the Corough of The limit x, City of New York, and that a meeting of the said hoard will he held in the Itiico of the said Board at No. 346 Broadway, un the 5th day of ( )ctober, 1898, at 2 o'clock I•. At., at which sick proposed widening will be considered by so iii [loud ; all of which is stoic particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions, adopted by said lioard on the 21st day of September, t898, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Public Improcem cnts of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 436 of chapter 378, Laws of 1897, dcemiuri it fir the public interest so to do, propoe? to alter the map or tutu t of The City r,t New York by the avid, sing of I auldwcll avente, between Fast One Ruud red and

' I ift }--vig hill street (Cedar pace' and Ettst One Hun-dred auct Sixty-fir-t street, to the I1.,rou.-h of The l; tonx, City of New ] ork, tuurc particularly dcecribed as follows :

Pc4inning at a point at the intersection of the northern line u[ F;Ot One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street (Ro'[scrly Cedar place) oith the w cots -ru hue of Cauldwell avenue.

2. 'Thence w csterly along the northern I ine of East Use Hundred and k'ilty-cif-,hth street for 3 , feet.

3. '1'hc'uce it ri lie rly and parallel to the wr.trrn line ofCaolch,s-ll avenue for (5o feet to the southern line of 1ast One Hundred and Sixty-first street.

4, 'Thence easterly along the southern line of Fast One Hundred and Sixty-first street for 30 feet to the western line of Cauldw'ell avcuuc,

5. 'thence southerly along the western line of Cauld-o-6 f tell avenue for u et to the 'n c ue t [ e of t of be ~innm . 5 p 6 g

Re,olvcd, that tlux Board consider the proposed widening of the above-named street at a sleeting of this Board, to be held in the office of this Bo.trd, at No. 346 Broadwvay, Oil the 5th day of October, t898, at e o'clock e. nt.

Resolved, That the Secretary ofthis hoard cause these rosolution., and it notice tcl al: persons affected thereby that the propo=ell widening of the above-named .strcct will be considered at a meeting of this iS tied , to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be publish ell in the Crry RttcoRU for ten day, continuously, Stutda)s and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of October, 1898.

Dated New Yoste, September 22, 1898.

JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION.

MUNlctl sL Qctt. ScRVIC0. ConuussloN,~ NEW YORK, September 13, 1898,

/loo. RoRrtT A. VAN \VvcK, ,Mayor of 7%re City of Now Fork:

DEAR SIR—At a meeting of the Menu ipal Civil Ser-vice Commission, held July 29, 1898, it was

RESOLVED, TIIA1' SCHEDULE 13 OF THE classifieatiun of positions in the Council be

amended by adding thereto " 1•;ngrosing Clerk." Resolved, That Schedule 1), Part I. , of the cla,sifica-

tion of positions in the Ilealth Department be amended by striking therefrom the following: Assistant Chief Inspector of Contagious Diseases, Medical School Inspector, Pathologist and Director of Bacteriological laboratory, Assistant Pathologist, Sanitary Inspector (Medical), Medical Inspector, Vaccinator, Veteruutrian.

Resolved, That Schedule " E ' of the classification of positions in the Health Department be amended by including therein the following : Diagnostician, Assist-ant Chief Inspector of Contagious Liscases, Medical School Inspector, Pathologist and Director of Bacte-riological Laboratory, Assistant Patholoist, Sanitary Inspector (Medical), Medical Inspector, Vaccinator Veterinarian,

Your approval of the foregoing amendments is respect- fully requested.

(Signed) LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary

Ne.w YORK, September 13, 1898. 'Ihe foregoing amendments are hereby approved.

Signed) ROBERT' A. VAN WYCK, Mayor

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE CLAIM I5slON OF THS CITY OF NEW YORK.

CENTRE, ELM. FRANKLIN AND WHITE STREETS, NEW YORK, September 13, 18 8. 3 9

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT open competitive examinations will be held at the

offices of this Commission for the following positions, upon the dates specified ;

Monday, September 26. COURT STENOGRA PHER. Subjects: Accuracy, speed, spelling, writing, aritlmtetic,

I)e1', it'I' \II'N'r of PARKS, 1 A its,INAL, CENTRAL P 41t K,

hnr.11t!cv tug 91.toua1-rAN, Crry or Nvu Yoet;,

1 Sc1itcmher 15, 188.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SRATED BIDS OR ESTI\IA'I'ES, \\ - I 1-Fl 'l'FIE tit.e of the work and the name of the bidder

indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Iluard, at its offices, Arsenal Euilding, Sixty-fourth street and 111th avenue, Central lark, until tx o'clock A. ii. of

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2c1, 1S90, for the following-named work in the Ito, ougi of M:ut-hattan : FOR 1'REI'ARING 'I'llE GROUND FOR PLAN'I'-

ING IN RIVERSIDE PARK, between Seventy-ninth and 1?Ighty-sixth streets, in The City of New York,

The Landscape Gardener's estimate of the work to be done and by which the bids will be tested, is a, follows : r, excavation for holes for 122 Trees and 2,275

Shrubs. z. 7,000 cubic yards Mould in place,

3- 13,400 'I Tees, Vines and Shrubs. 4. 250 loads (70 bt hcls each) of Manure.

N. P.—As the at ove-mentioned quantities, though stated with as much accuracy as is pos.tble in adr„zuce, arc approx im:rtc only, bidders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express couditioos, which shall apply to and become a part of every esti-mate received.

Bidders are farlicn/.zrly cautioned that in no case will they be jOer,nittcrt to rest' v„crterials either if .8rcaler or less tfiinensious than t/aose s5, cine'ct in t/rr Jo,-„z ayagreement.

lhJcei, must satisfy themselves by personal examina- lion of the loc:uion of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may Inc fer, as to the accuracy of the foregoing Landscape Gardener's estimate, and shall nut, at any tittle after the subs is,ion of an e,timale, dispute nr complain of such statement or estimate, nor assert that there was any misundet standin4 in regard to the depth or character of the excavation, lu be made or the nature or:unu-.na of the work to be done.

Ilidders Will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Commissioners of Parks and in substantial accordance with the .specifications and the plans referred to. No extra compensation beyond the amount payable for the classes of work before ennnter-:rted which sb:dl be actually performed at the prices therefor to he specified by the lowest budder shall be due or payable for the entire work.

I idders are required to state in writing and also in !K ties a pricc for each of the items mentioned to the L:mdscape Gaidener's estimate,

\Vhich prices are to include the furnishing of all nvtterilie, labor and transportation, all i mole tootts, tool,, apparatus and appliances of every description necessary to complete in every p. rticular the whole of sr/irk as set firth in the pious and iu the spLcificatiuus, estimates and form of agreement hereto annexed,

The time allowed for the completion of the whole work will be forty-two consecutive working days.

It being understood that the time so allowed refers to consecutive working days and n ttt to the agcreg Ole time of such Inspecto'To its stay be appointed on the st ork, and the damages to lie paid by the Contractor for each day that the contract, orany part thereof, may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the con: plction thereat has cx-pired, are, by a clause In the contract, fixed and liqui-dated at Twenty-five Dollars per day. See paragraph (A' of contract.

The successful bidder will be strictly held to the time allowed for the completion of the work and to the con-ditions of the specifications.

The amount of security required is Yell 'Thousand Dollars.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or diem therein, and if no other person lie so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with. out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter. ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re-lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con. sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become hound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount to each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. the consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or free. holder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of thiscon-tract, over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section zp of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to be-come surety ; the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will he received or c' nstderer unless accnmp.rnied by either a certified check upon iii, of the State or National bcurks rd ]'he City of New Y,•rk drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per crnliuilt of the amount of the securit\ required for the faithful perturma lee off the contract Such check ornioney ]]lust NOT be inclosed in the sealec euvclupe containing the estimate, but innst be handec to the ollicerur clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-hox, and no estiutate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been ex. amined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct.

All such rleposits, except that of the successful bidder will lie returned to the persons making the same within three days alter the contract is ::warded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contra. has been a%varded to him, to execute the same, file amount of the deposit made by hint shall be lorleiled to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid Lite amount of his deposit will be returned to him,

,.V. H.—The /tries must be nn/too is fire ei//-vrafes and Rls„ stated iu i;/terry, ,cirri ,111 estimate's will to trnyltii'teti its in/,,'mazl t/Jeick do not con-trrin bid.( Jr rill items Joe er'i:lc/z Girls i,nc. herein cm//era, ar tiS•/c% ennhrin hills Jar ilima Jnr ;ubi.1t

bids ii ii' not Bore ivf/r crr1111 /or, I1',vui.rsiar mill ,rot be gimn for tire -,vii/r d,a:o,zl of rut;' bid or esti„trrte, :Vii Girt rri/l /, rrcerp',•d Jro,n, or eontr,rct aemrri /c,? lo, any /4erxnu ruin,, is in arre',urs fn tier L'nr-Iorcalon npn 11 debt ar cu;xb-aI t, inc :o/to Is it rfcjz titter, its sr/re/ti nr of/re,-:v/sr, ti/ton any o/li;'iIIon to Ike C,rp:• nil lion.

The Park Roar l reserves t he right to reject any or all the bids received in resp no' to this advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of the Lily so to do, and to rcadvertise until snisf.ictory bids ar proposals shall be received, bat the contracts wheu anarelcd will be awarded to the lowest bidder..

Blank forms for proposals for the several contracts and information relalice thereto can be had at the odice of the 1 ':Irk L'oard, Arsenal, Central Park, or at the office of the Colnmis,ioncr of Parks for th,' Boroughs of Brooklyn :old (luccns, Litchfield tilansion, Prospect l', rl, BrookIyn.

GLORGF. C. f'LAUSEN, 4I'GUSI' VIO1•:Ifl~S , GEORGE V. I:kI1'1'f_iZ,

Comnlissi, veers ~~f Parks of The Cit% ~,f Nsw York.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Cli cIc:cl:tt A,,I<K Irri/ t' c;u 'Pt. '1H,.• Ill,,uO,1

l)tt'Ici , I it/i' I'R IJ>NNr uP rill; fi V,u1'ru, 11 3Ir:NLCIlAL BUILDING, CRt,11,S'A PARK.

T HEREBY GIVE N tI'l'ICE TIHA1' A UF11'l[IN 1 ha-. been presented to me and is on file in m)' office for itispoctinn, for :

l'l, st Doc Hundred and sixty-third street, paving with granite, Gran Cotirtl.lndt avouue to Brook aveuut .

\Vhitc Plains road (ea-t of Bronx river) w'idcnrig. Sewercuuslydction in 11'akefield (I;tunx Aver water-

shud. I'he petition for the above will be stub pitted by me

to the local Board having jurisdiction thereof on ( )ctober 6, 1898, at 2 r. nt., at the office of the President of the Borough of The ltronx, 1lumcipal Building, Crotona Park.

ll;u ed SF1'inuat t, z3, 185S. I.uC;1S F. H:\1'NEN,

President.

23 '2. t pounder -inch Col per Burrs.

NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

AN AlOJt)tll:NIU '- l< '-tIAON (Ii" rill'. 1,(I_ l5l of I rustecs ut the 9. o rural College of I'lie City of

Nuw \ urk tclll be held 'tt the IlniI of the 1;a:led of I'.dtic:uiun, No. 145 Gnmd street, Borough of Manhat. tan, on Vt ednesday, Sipteniber 8, 1898, .It 3.45 o'clock . ..

CIIAS. I[UI.K{,1EY [ICL'I;ZiLL, Chairman.

A. ilnIGityr,N FaIv1EB, Secretary.

Dated lion ti, n or• JfasHnrr,ts, Scptentbur za, ,88.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DBl'AR-l'\ti!NI' or I'P ItaiC (ilARfdr'", P,oant-c u 1: MAAIlttiaN AND 'hue IRONX,

I', .i ,I~ E: s't '1'tt ''...-ti S I) i I 1,. 1 t Is-rll , rrrEr, Nt,sv Yul<s Sertenlber t2 rh8. 1

PROPOSALS 1OR DRY GOf01)S. (:hOCKl.RV, GLASS, HARUSL'ARE, E'IC.

Plvtiii-dts or MANILAmax .•AND Tut: L'rosx.

SEALE1 BIDS OR 1':SI'IDMA1'I•:S FOR FCIRNISH-ing the below-mentioned Supplies, in conformity

with samples and spec i ticati'~us, will be recr'ived at the Central office of this Depart stmt, foot of East '1\vcnty. sistli street, until ,a o'clock Croon,

MONDAY, SEPTE3113ER 2G, 1898,

x291, t box Shredded \Vheat, •' L'isculL'

2292, j. dozen Salt Shakers, as per sample.

2293. ~b dozen Uutter 1)i;hes, as per so mole.

2z, ,4, r China Dinner set, Dept. Staff pattern.

1295. r dozen 5-inch (;round (;lass Glo6c..

2296. 2 Outside Ambulance Loops.

2297. Al duzcn 31amsitoth Lamp Ghimncrs,

22y8, 2 dozen hiller Lantp Chinwey,, a< fire sample.

2299. 2 dozen Butter Chip., Department pattern.

2300. 1 dozen Vcnus Chinlnr.}s.

2301. r Dinner Set for Nurses, Dep:trtment t'at. terll.

23cz. 2 Foxes American AVindote Gl:n~, 10 x r2, first quality, double thickness,

2303. 2 boxes Antcricctn AVit,dnw Class, r2 by t4, first quality, double thickness.

2304. t dozen 1)e,c.rt Ulshes, Department pattern.

2305. r Soup Turcen, I )epai Intent pattern.

z3c6. j. dozen Piunforc Clobcs.

0307. At dozen Lamp Burners.

2308. 1 dozen 1)01, Lamp Luroers.

2309. 2 dozen Rudisch Beef Peptones, in ji pound packages.

2310, 2 gallons Bed Bug Poison, "Berens Insect- icide Co."

231r. 20 poll- ds Powdered Alum,

2312. 2 carboys Ammonia \Pater.

2313. 20 gallons Liquid Peptonoids, in bulk.

z3t4. 20 gallons \Ldtine, in bulk.

2315. % dozen 4-inch Bogging Needles.

23t6, 2 9-gallon Seamless Agate Stock fats, with covers and faucets, L. LY G. ;. catalogue figure t36.

2317. 9 gross Screws, 3 gross each, Ni,. 4;(, Ni,. 7 ), , No, 8).

2318. 4 dozen 2-inch Cover Catches, a:; per sate- pie,

2329, 2-12 dozen i2-inch Screw ])rivers.

2320. I dozen 2-inch Yalu Wardrobe Locks, as per stunple, only one size larger.

2321. it p'tir j''y Match !'lanes,

2322, 1 6-inch Monkey \Vrench.

2323. % gross Bronzed Ceiling Hooks, as per sample.

2324. 2 - 12 dozen ~-pint Oil Squirt Cans.

2325. 12 pieces 8-foot Gas Tubing.

2326, 1 dozen White Handle Best Steel 'liable Knives.

a3a7. 2 dozen Silver Plated Forks.

2328, r dozen Silver Plated Tea,po„Its.

S329. t duzcn Silver Plated' I'able,p'"un,.

233-,. 4 pairs Heavy Chest Ilandles with Bolt,, I -; in. material.

211. 1: lenOth+ I'liable Gas Tubing, 3 les.;lb Cap Ii, 3, 4, ti and 8 feet.

r h,z'-n 2 In. 1 ire Bolls.

x;;;, I rinze•1 2 io. in Molls for Snap Collar=-.

•; t4. t dr'een 3 in. ', in. Round Hu:,d Bolts.

^~i,. I dozen 2 in. % in. Round Ilead Bolts. 6-r2 d-son ]lilt Snap-,

23;7. !i dozen large Coss Cup Hook,, as per sample, only one size. larger.

23;9. r doze's l ilv„r Plated Knives.

0 939. r dozen S.Iv, r PLite'l Dessert Spoons,

2;40. -!'Is 1Robber'I ire P1nte Castors, No. 250,;.

:';)t.

3 6 q:dl„n Seamless Agate Soup Stock P,t, with corer and hras. faucet, L. k. I,. p at..Figue figure No. t24.

2342. 3 Seamless Agate Wash Ilarins, 14 x -; with patent rings, L. St O. cataingoc figure No. 34.

2343. it Ch q,ping Knife.

2344• 9 Pairs I )ruble Action Bras Btrtts, as I,er sample.

2345. 6 dozen I!i- in. Brass Screws, for alxxe- namcd liras Butts.

0;4'0. 18 Brass R~ d', 1i in. diameter, 28 in. lon.

2147' 1-12 d',en p:,ir Ifedge Shears, 9 in., Ames L'low Co., N,,. tor.

2 3.t8. 1-r2 rh,zen pair Lint Sh:ink Sheep Shears, Ame+ I'IOw C,., cut on page No,8q.

034). 8 Kid ses fur New \todcl High Wheel amen 'flower, 1'at. I r. R. Ni, ,,, H. X.

35 1 dazes ; -yr. Ag.ite Irrig.u un,ti Cans, L. .c G.catat•,Cue figure Ni, Co.

z; 51. 2 dozen Springs for Hair Clipper, as I I sample.

;52. 3 Bra's 6-in. Ifonrl Dioner Boils,

-3.5 •.- z-lz due, n Carpenter Ganges.

2.51. r Mortice I;auge.

2355• r Iron Square.

2;56. 1 dozen Door Springs, as per sample.

2;57, 2 dozen Clusct Latches.

2348. r p: ckage Cnpper'I'acks, b.

a .5q. t package Copper Tack,, i

rz35o. 2-r2 dozen to im h Rat l 'nil Files.

23' r. 2 pounds Inch Copper VVlre,

z dozen 3-inch Iron Foolts, round beads, ,qu:tre ,haul ter, 1 inch thick.

264, 2 ClP0m5Il 6-inch Iron Bolt,, round heads, square shoulder, ?.; -inch thick.

2 55_. t t-inch 1'i rmcr Gurpentcrs Socket Chi,5l- 256•. I r ;'±- inch Firmer Carpenters Socket Gau5r.

2367, 2 pounds r-inch No. la Stubbs Gau;c, escutcheon pins.

z36S. 2 pounds Plat head Brass Screws, ?1y loin;, 3-16.

n~69. % dozen it I'int Squirt Cans, with Ions 1„ r•t sports.

a_7 ,. 3 Iiundlcs Flat Iron, / by I, inch. 'p 171. 2 Bars Flat tiprlt;; Steel, I)a by '4 in' ii.

z72. 2 liars, )i by t'+ inch iron. 0373. to feet No. r6 Stubbs GIluge Sheet 1)-i-. 2374- 2 Pieces No. t6 Sheet brass, z by 6 h it' ,i t. 2375- 3 Rubber Aprons, for Surgeons. 2376. 2 Bridles, as par sample.

2377• z8 yards White Rubber Sheeting, , s per s topic.

2378. 50 yard, White Webbing, as per sampla_.

2379. t dice,, Hame Straps, as per .amply.

2 ;80. r dozen L'reeching Straps, as per sample.

2381. 500 feet rte' by to inch Yell ,w Pile.

2382. 500 feet Yellow Pine Dour s;dicUe,i.

2383. 162 lineal feet rt;-inch Pine, t;.;-imp i tai.ie, for screen,,

234, t.o feet t,y-inch A,Il Plank.

2 i15. 2 Oak Joist, 3 by 4 im:hcs.

a','. r pair 15 foot that Bums.

2;87, r pair 14 foot Boat ( l;tr,.

2,. '. r pair 8',_ foot Boat U;it s.

2389. ?2 duzcn Bout Knees.

z ;yo. zcofctt t!y by t2 Ash.

24')1. 3-12 dozen P,lyson's 111111 Ii' Jc lab, A, pr sample.

2192. t McKuozies' Condenser, for Eye Ward.

2394• 17 Pocket Cases for Metropolitan Hospital Trained School,

2395• 25 Pounds Albany Grease.

2396. 3-12 duzuu pairs Moines :mid 'Traces, as per sample.

2397. 6-t2 dozen pairs Reins, as per sample.

2198. 6.12 dozen pairs Belly Bands, as per ,ample.

2395. 50 pounds I';ntcrald Green in oil, in x I u and cans.

2400. dozen r-it,, Jell, ring P,rushes.

0401. ',r dozen iii-in. Striping L'rushes.

2402. , dozen Half Oval ;; Var mists 1 r hr <,

24(13. !a Inrcn I l,lf Ovat ', Varna h 1 rushmis.

404. 2 full sets I• ire Erick for Kiteb, n Rangy, N' . z. 1), H. \ \I. Patented June r, t88o, :it Nurses I lorne, 11.1.

2.103. 2 full sets Tops, Rims and Covers for Kitchen Range, No. e, 1). H. & Al. P:ucnted June r, r88o, at Nurses' Home,

2406. r Grate for Kitchen Range, No. z, I). If. & AL Pate'lcd June r, r63o, at Nuts,.' Hume, B. 1.

74r,7. t (.:talc hit U. H. 31. Slave, No, rot, at 2 mshouse.

2.;„S. I set Rio,,. for I). H. S M. Stove, No. r-2,3, at A ushouse,

a4u9. r set Packs for D. H.fi M. Stove, No. t-am, at Almshouse.

alto, 3 Set Rings and Covers for I). H. lb \I. Stov cs, No. 5-273, at Alntshuuse.

'4 t r. I (;rate fir D. 11. k r1I, Stove, N o, 3-274, at :Alln,ho;Ise.

x410. t fop for D. & Ii. Range, No, 2, 4 x 4 feet, at 12. 1. sclrouls.

e4t ;. t Set Rings and Covers for I). & R. Range', No. a, 4 x 4 feet, at R. 1- schools.

241.1. 3,oco I)ennisons Tags, as per sctntple.

_4t_. t Oblong \Vuoden Chopping B'ow'l, 24?4' x 15 in.

2416. (' dozen boxes Wooden Toothpicks.

z.l t 7. r Hosc Reducing Coupling, al. to 1,

2418. 2 2-inch Oround Joint Deign,.

0419. 3 ?z-i,,dt joiukimms Globe \'alias -

2420. 6 ?'-ii,dr Jenkins Glebe Val,' ~.

2421. 4 V4-inch Jenkins Globe \':Ilv,-s.

2402. 5 pounds Platted I-lcmp I-anlp A1 is l,.

22423. r dozenn assorted Jonkills Vu vs10i,r> : to 2 inch '.

04_4. 3 feet square t-t5 inch 1<.,i, 1 „tv Ii ,l l cr.

24'5. 3 feet square'. -inc l, R nnlwlc F iii bc r,

2126, ;6 dozen -itch Unions,

04a7. a ,R-inch Lock Not.

2428. 2 z-inclt 45-dcgree Ells.

10421. h( dozen !i -inch l'et Cocks.

2930. r r-inch Angle Valve.

2431, 6 length' 2-inclt Soil Pipe, bin51e ffuh.

2432. 2 Icng•hs 2-inch toil Plpc, II file I tub.

2433- 1 r'.- lode full '• S o Lead 'Trap.

2434. 1 2-inch Brass Ferrule.

2435, 20 pounds Caulking I.ca I.

243]]. to pounds \Vlpiog Solder.

2437. r ,,inch I; .sin Calplim',

0438, r pair Fuller Basin Cricks.

2439. 2%-Inch i''top Cocks, I.. 11.

2440. 1 length t f' -inch ” I ” Lead AVaste Pipe,

2441. 1 2-inch Saddle, Y.

z442- 3 pound; Zinc Nails,

2443. 8 pieces 3 x 6 inch Spruce, 14 feet lone.

2444- 6 pieces 2 x 4 Will Strips.

2445, 200 squire feet 5 inches or 6 inches \Veather Boards.

2446. 5o square Js-melt Narrow Ceiling Boards.

=447. 7 bundles sawed pine Shingles.

1448, 55 gallons \Vax Gloss, Floor Oil.

1449. 3 3-gallon irrigating Jars, R. Kny & Co., catalogue No, 17052,

1450, r Immersion Wash Stand, R. Kny & Co., catalogue No. 1732-,,

z45t. t lmn,cr,iun Stand, R. Ku)' l Co., catalogue N.,, 1;315.

I'ucday, Scucmlor 27. AtiNIS'I'AN'I' CI,I<flK IN CI'I'V" AIA(;1l'1'KA'I'l-:S COURT', ( ICE I' (11 l;I-.NI:l::\I, -.l•a'sl(1\'-., ('lIUk1' (II 51T'f'lA1. Sl'.s li INS, Cl IV 1:11 k I. -tiilj,'cls : "t vllin•, di, cr- tiO1, wl-iting, :u'illlnr"ic, If't let'-writll IV, spec i:d t i ' on pn-ccdmc and c,rl:,.

'Lltcc,l:n',S •prmbcr.7.1 ECIlRI)(L114lh,CL)l'RI' (II.' GP:NI•;1::11, SI(SSP )NS. Sul, jc, t, : Sp'III t. , dic- tation, writin;, arithmcti ., left- r-writiu;, spucinl papet-on procedure and , odes.

Vvidnesday, S,litimbcr 28. BOOKKEEPER ANI) AC;COVN 1'AN I'. Suhj,cts : Spcllitl;;, dictation, cvith-mctic, b_tter-writusa, bookkeeping and accounts.

'Tuesday, Septentl-cr 2o. ASSISTANT DUMP IN-SPI':C fl )R. Subjects : Dutic,, rending, 0rilng, arnit- filet is.

'Thursday, September 29. 'I'\'PIl\VR I I FR. Subjects: Arithmetic, c riting, accuracy, ,peed, spelling.

Priddy, September 30. DOCK MASTER. Sul j cis: Duties, expel knee, arlthmct ic, wrni,lt;.

Monday, October 3. DOORVIAX (IN ALL D1 PAIT'311" Its EXCEI'L' 1O1,11 El. Subjcco: Untie-, experience, arithmetic, reading, writing.

VVednesday, Ocloher 5. OFFICE BOV. Spelling*, dictation, writing, arithmetic, letter-writiug.

LIE 1'IIiI.I.IPS, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

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z;'r. 2 pieces rfx.iodr Yellow fine, I2 inches by r:•. te'n't 11, 2 sides.

2567. 3 p:w', Cart Roily Sides. 2561. a pairs (.art Itrnnnis. 2 5(14. rr potntds Cultron \1'a.a•. 2:65. 40 >;all„n, '' Cle:msinc,” in t_- gallon cans. 2566. r pair I70,15 Si,lc,.

dr,zcn Gr,tr n.tIt. v \Von n Wirc 1 :,ttI cs sc,. 26• 58 i Machine for

makin, Wire Mattresses,

Hnucbin ck Huhur, No. 39 Fifty-Third street, lIronklyu, for No. no Wire.

z5~4- no gall in.. 51,chinc (hl. 2570, 2 dozen boxes Polishing Paste, if pound

boxc'. 2571, 100 pr'utl(Is White I.v''ad. 1972. z gallons R:nv Uil. 2573, 2 gallons I'urpcul inc.

2574. 20 pounds I'tllty. 2575• 1 only SIA, 'fool, 2576. 1 nnl}' Oil Steve, 86234 x td inches- 2577• to only 5'-inch Auger flit. 2978. 2 dozen Carrinae I olts, .34 by 4 inches, 2579• 1 Oak Roll'IbP Desk 2 feel 8 inches. 2580. z only \V he cl Chairs. 258x. r only Oak I•:xtensiun "1'.i5I-. I. feet, 2582. 72 Ash 7bps, for sto,,l,. 25123. 288 Ash Letts, for stools. 25b4. 576 Ash I )owels, fir stuuls, 2585• 83 dozen (;irls' Stuckiui s. z586. 83 dozen I;oys' Storkin„s. 2587. 400 dozen Women's Stockings. 2588. t tz'foot American Flag, with Pole, etc. 2589. rz dozen 'towns.

Stick r jevrnt, es are caste for r,,ec/ing' bids su/rrreot ta,y 'Ire i,v4I!n',c' «nd Will in uwa,vse,Oroveru theac/io, ,?/ /ham Db/rrr/urent a +errs in Bassin, nylon tenders.

1;iddcrs will state the price for each at ti_Ic, by whicl thr bills will be tested,

I lirlders will write Out the amnnnt of their estimate! in addition to inserting the same in figures.

r Each art "le w all uc but del sin have a tag attachcc bc',ring lint'' number.

Payment will Inc made by a requisition on the Comp. I -oiler, in accordance ,vith the terms of the contract, on from time to tittle, as the Commissioners may deter rune.

The form of the contract, including specifications anus showing the manner of payntent, can be obtained at the office of the Department, and bidders are cautionec to examine each and all of Its provisions carefully, as the Ilia rd of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every parti':ular.

JOHN W. Klll.l.ER, President, AI)OI.PH SI.31IS, lls., Commissioner, JAb1F:S 1,EEN V, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

Dcn'Ax- rslENT of Pc:Iu.mC C,AnNTInis, I :i iitr 174X!5 O1: I'd .s ii II.A'I'T.A N AND 'Sue 11 RI)N X,

l ooT OIL 1'.AST 'J.'Wt'N'rv-.1XTu1 STREK-r, Nsw YORK, September ,z, 1898.

L1.i'I' t )K HOSPI'l'AL SCPI'LII?S No. it AN I) I.IS'1' OF RI':PAIRS No.81'1)R'1'1115lEPART111EN1' OF PUBLIC ClfARI"1TES 01'''r HI'; Cl1' ' OF NEW YORK.

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I-,2 4 ?m:tII (;Ls 14441424, 6-inch, R. Kuy' &. Co ':umn);ue N, 17409.

= Set InrIrua,Ir of I rays, 6% by 835 by t'„ 1114114 7'4 by 134 by 2'I inch-=8 by r5 y 2'7 i 1144 9' .' 1,5'r6 by 2!7 inch,

R. Kilt \ CO., 4aialogue No. 17841.

I Ward 'I'a}le tl'ith Drawer, R. Kny h Co ell;i''5;440 No. 164112.

2 \V,,,h Stand,, R. Kny & Co., catalogue Nu, 17162.

35 dozen While Stay Cindin4 as per sa7ph'. z claim Black Stay I ;finding, as per sample. 2 dozen NapkCins, as per -ample I dozen Vt'hitc Fngoed 'find s, as

scmtple. 4 I)nly Anthuloncc tier.,inn ('aps ; z Foid-

b:im H048114.1 7!y-im h 2421 ; I Gouvcr-nrur Huspit,il, 71l-inch ; I JI:u'lum Hospital, 74µ-m4 S.

I piccc lied and \White Puweliu,7, dnzcn Palm Leif Fans.

37 feet Canvas to cover 111anelc, 8 feet 6 inchr's wide, see sample nil canvas.

5 yard-, „f No. to Canva., 36 Inches wide. 2 I'arpaulins, 24114 11 x 14 1. et, No. 8 Can-

Va,. 40 yards WWhlte'fw•iIICd Muslin, as per sam-

file. 30 yards Atoning \Interval, flaM4,Iti, Stripe. 50 yards Ilrussels Carpet for Chapel, inak-

11g, laying, lining. 2 dozen Spool Cottou, No. Co. I dozen each,

flIark and \1'hile, as per sample. 5 Pieces Percale slweting, 2 yards 'Ville, as

per sample. 24 pie e; Mosquito Netting. 30 dozen Infants' Stockmt;s.

Soo yards 3 x 4 Briny Muslin:. C, dozen \Vonrcn's Woolen Hoods, a, t per

sampl c. 25 dozen Iii rl', AV,'ob'n I foods, as per sample. 20 dozen ( ;iri's Sha'.r l., as per sample. 7 dean \1'omen's Shawls, 3 x 4, as ptr

sample. 4o d2zeu Children's Woolen Mitts, :r, per

;ail le, 820 yard. Otis (2herk, as per sample.

4,194 ya I ds Iinsee• Woolsey, as per 5:1111ple 7,4)4 yards Oh'. Check, as pct sample. 2,000 yard: Cotton Jecut, as per sample.

3,500 yards 1lIc-ncLed 241 1451111, 4 x 4, ns per sample,

2(4,000 yards Iirotvn 1 Iuslin, as per sample. I,,-ou yards 1).,rk Qchco, as per sample. 1,200 yar, Is Cali'-r., a, per sample. 1 ,333 yards Huck;buck Towel m„ as per sample.

170 y:tnln I able linen, as per zawplc. 133 311Irds White Marble 'Pul'le (Si! Cloth, ,I,

per s;uu pie. 133 yards Cretou nn', a. per s;unglc.

2,934 yards Bleached 111 u-im, 8 x 4, as per sample. '..

133 yards Holl:'nd Shade Cloth. 800 only White 1'oilel Quilt'., as persample. ,uo ound: I;ack Macl.toe 'hread,

No. 5o, as

per s:rluple. 34 pounds \\'hue Jlochinc Thread, No. 50,

his per sample. 45 pounds White '7kiut 'I'I: read, No. 30, as prr

sample. 45 puttold, L'lack Skin l 'I hrcad, N o. 30, as per

sample. 84 gross 1;lark Spool Cotton ; S ,qrw. each No.

24 rod No. 36 S. ; 34 gro. each No. 4r, and 50, as per sample.

95 gross White SpnuI Cotton, 8 gro. e.,ch Ni,, 24 and 36 ; rt gro. \o. 6o; 34 gm'. No. 40:md o. as per sample.

200 gross Suspender !IuItons, :us per sample. I 7 gross Itroan Poicclain flnttous,I)lessNo.

13, a'. per s:unple. 14 gross White Porcelain l;uttons, n: per

sample. t6 gross White Lone Luhion,, A. 22, aS per

'ample. 47 Cross L R. Jacket Buttons, as per sample. 47 gross I. R. C,at 1 to ton., as per =wuiple. to gross I'auls liu' klus, as per s:unlile, 7 dnzcn ]nlanh' \V„ulcn floods, as per

sample,

28 dose, InLtnls' Stockings, as per s:nnple. t,;.c8 yards Canton I' anniel, a per ,oruplc. 5.334 yards Shaker Flannel, as per s:uu pie.

61,7 ), arils lir—it Denim, a, per sample, t.0 o' .1 yards Go-lka,4 I;urrk Fold, as p:r s:cmple. 7,7433 yard'. liaper, a, per '.nuipIc'.

r,'o yards Nu. 3 Can Ca, n'6 in. 4 barrels Sal Soda. (, \Vvc Cutters. t Stretcher witb Alachine, 'ei line' N,., 27'.), I gri ms Cnrri:,gc 1;olt,, ),, x s in.

2o, Suit screws and Sockets, y, in. 3 P:,ck,, gm Carriage l kiln s, yli by 3t., inches,

with wa'hers.

2 Casi.iron Wheels, 3% inches diameter, 231. iii, it tr, ad, 2t3-melt hub, a~-iu,.h hole in centre.

•; r' :'' LC:ul, square shoulder, Iron P,nits, '. each, 4V. by 3 inch, 5 by %, i lick, 5,I . Icy 3 inch, 6 by % inch, 63a by 34

-, r,,In„I haad, square shwldcr, tine Rolls, `!. by % inch.

15 pO incls AV:csbcrs for above bolts. 6 gro-s Screw,, vii-inch, No. to, in 2 gross 5crcws, r-inch, No. 8, it 5 pounds r34-in. L'rad<.

ro pounds 23'.3-m Wire Nails. 3 dozen }ii by 334 in. Carriage 1'•ulls a ith

Washers. I package % by 334 Tire Pelts. to package tz-pound L'lack Rivet-.

I, 000 pounds Bright Annealed Wu c, No, 20. I bar Flat Iron, z',, by 12 in.

50 pctwds Noway' Iron, V, by `,' in. 2 bars % in. Round Iron, 4 bars 34 he,'a1 in. Lowmcor Iron for 'f ices. e liars Flat Iron, % by 3 in. 6 Pieces 'nhcet Iron No, ,o, 24 by 84. 2 Bars tV4-inch Round Iron, to liar yii-inc:h Round Iron. 4 Lars 134 by 54 inch l'l:,t Iron.

40 fair, Straig(tt I. P.'Fue and llee] Mvui's Lasts, no pairs each, No. 6, 7, 8 and 9.

25 Pieces \1ap1.', 1/= by 3 in'. hes. 3 Pieces z-inch Oak, tz inches by 12 feet

long. 4 pieces r%-inch Oak. Iz inches by 12 feet

long, 1) 2 sides, 9 pieces r31-inch White (1.k, tz inches by

12 feet lung, D. 2 sides. 2 pieces 33/-meal Square Oak. 6 pieces r%-inch 1 chow Pine, r2 inches by

12 feet long, 1). z sides, 8 pieces r34-inch Spruce, 22 inches by 16

fccl long. 4 pieces r% Inch Oak, rz inches by r6 feet

long. 3 JoCCeS 2 inch Oak, 12 inches by 16 lent

long. 3 pieces 4-inch Spruce, 4 inches by r6 feet

long. 200 square feet 34 by 4-7nch Matched Boards Zoo square feet % by 12 inches Shelving, D.

2 sides. 150 Pieces White Pine, 34 by 2 inches by r2

feet D. z sides. 18 pieces r%-inch Spruce, 2% inches by 16

feet D. z sides. I piece z-inch Oak, tz inches by 12 feet long. I piece t%- Inch White Oak, I2 inches by ra

feet D. z sides. 4 1'leces r'/e-im:h Oak, tz iucbcs by 12 feet

1). 2 Sides,

2393, 2 dozen Napkit,s. 2591. ,8,000 yards Cassinlcre, as per sample. 251,2. 9 Window' Shades, dark green, ttith Ilarts-

horn patent tin roller ; to cover win- C~ 1 dais's of the following dimensions, viz.: ~7 (z) ro feet 9f' inches by 7 Poet rt be r inches ; (x) 8 feet 914 inches by 7 feet foot I. inches ; (z) 9 feet s% inches by 7 fret rt inches, and 3 to cover roof at w 9 feet to inches by 25 feet 4t/4 inches •I• 1VIan to measure and put up. sham

Nn empty packngt s are to Ile returned to bidders or •' 134 cmitl:tctorc and none will lie paid for by thel)epartntent. the;

'Ib,: person or persons mukim, any bid or estimate writ shall furnish the same in a se:ded enielopcl indorsed their ` Illd c,r E,ti mate for Dry Goods, etc.. etc.. ' ss'ith his I)211

or their name or name, and the date of present:ction Mutt to the bend of said Department, at the said olLce, esti, on or before the da" and hour above named, at which dent time and place the bid, no estinmtcs received will lie .,tl,l publicly npeued by the president of said 1)eparhnent, 'h or hi= duly authorized agent, and read. In

THE li„A kD (Il. Pt'k1.IC CI !.!4!1'1175 nest, It s' LS THE '15') ittt;ttT 7r) Rli)LcT AI.L hiDS OR Es7'1\IO1eS IF I11iI;Atet, 114\\'e rrl tin: I FOR TIII: 1't.'n1.IC IN7'ERtdT, ,1S PROVIDED IN SI•:C- mutt TIUN 64, CIIArd:t 4,0, LAws or 1882. 'Cl

No bid or estimate will lie accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- the c pnration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, Al as surety or otltvrwise, upon an}' obligation to the Cor. nick porution. not

'She award of the contract will be ,lade as soon as Sct practicable after the opening of the bids. 1),.L,

Delivery will be rcltwirecl to be made from time to mist time and in sacb quantities as nay be directed by the Se l,t said Couuuissioners,

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be enlaced ill and well prup:ucd for the business, and must have satisfactory test, nlnni:dt to that effect, and the person or persons to wit,-rtt the contract m:,y he awarded

N-

will be required In live security for the perfornmtsncr of seer tlir' contract by his „r their bond, with two sldlicient the ,locties, each in the pen:d amount of lifly (sn) per eeuL deal

of the bid for each article. i; Sp

R:acll bid or cut humane shali contain altd St:,te the name 01 and place of residence of each of the persons makin the inclu

:-:due, the nnnn•s of all person, interested with hint or fund thorn tberein, and if nu ,,ibur person be so interested it Cout shall dlYti,lct I}' state twat tact ; also that it is Iltade s'illuuot I'It any ciMnecti(ii s th any other I,erson ,Inking an e,ti- r87o. mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fait anri )ithn,ut cuIlwion or fraud, :Ind tiro no ntcnlber of nS7r. the 51unicipal Assembly, head ofa department, chief of a t87z. bureau, i leputy th ereul or clerk therein, or other officer of 'lie C,ruoraubn. is direr tly or indirectly interested 1873. therein, or in the supplie. or work t„ ,~ hich It relates, or in any' portion of the profits therein. 'I lie bid or esti- 1874. ,tale must lie verified by the oath, in writing, of the x375. party or parties niakimG the c,tirnate that the sev rah matters .stated therein are in all respects true. Wh, re 1876. more th:m one person is intern ted, It is requisite that 1877. the VFc,11IC21oiN be made and subscribed by all the x875. parties interested. t879.

Each bud or estimate shall be accompanied by the con_ sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, ItSSo. 4,'112 City of New York, with their respective places of t8bt. hu,ines: or residence. to the effect that if the contract be , x582 :nvarded to the person making the estimate, they' will, un 1 1883

awarded, b'. o e ho for ' its b, ing so awtr tc m undas his suroue, f. r us faithful performance, and that it lie shall omit or refuse :884, to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the suns to which lie uoldd 1885. be entitled i'u its cr,mpleticon and that which the Corpo- x886, ration roily Iie obli,ci to pay to the lid" Oh or persons to 1887, whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting : the :unnuut in each case to be c0l2ihted upon 1888. the estimated amount of the work be which the bids are tested, 'lime consent above mentioned Shall be accom- 2889. pauied by the oath or al!'ri~dcn, iu writing, of each of file person, signing t lie saute that lie is a lieaseholder r 89o. or frci'lr,lder in 'l'he City of New York, and is worth the ;uununt of the security required for the completion of this t 891. contract over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or t892. otherwre, and that lie ha, offered himself as a surety 1893. in gonrl faith and with the intention to execute the bond r8y4. requued by section iz of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi- 1895. trances of'1'he City of New York, if the contract shall lie awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents 1896. to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller 2897. of The City of New York.

No bid or e'.tlnmte will be considered unless accom- t898. parried by either a certified heck upon one of the 1899. National or Stale banks of The City of New York, eirawvn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the 1900. am„unt of five per centum of the amount of the x9ut. security tuujutied for the faithful prvf0vmauce of t9o2. the contract. Stich check or money must NOr be 2903. inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti. 1904, mate, but must be landed to he officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the esti. uses. male-box, and no estimate call he deposited n said box until such check or money has been exanl- fined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the site- 1907, ces'.ful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak- inq the same within three days after the contract is awarded, If the successful bidder shall refuse of r9oS. neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to hirn, to execute the same, the 19-9. amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to and be retained by 'Flue City of Newv York as liquidated t9ro. damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if 6e shall ex- r9rt, ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount 1912. of his deposit will be returned to him. i3t3s Should the person or persons to whom the contract 1914.

stay he awarder) neglect or refuse to accept the contract 1915• within use days alter written notice that the saute has 1916. been awarded to ha, or their bid or proposal, or if lie or 1917. they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, lie or they shall be considered as having a bsudoned it and as in dn'!atult to the Corporation and i9 t8. the contract will be readvcrIised and rgilet, a, provided 19x9. bylaw. ,92n.

'The quality of the ar//elc.c, su/sil4rs, goods, v1'rrres 1:921. aud ,sv2lrit hr//se mutest winjfi,rw in ercry respect to the 1922. sunr/Irs of thr' same on e.r/ti/iti,u at the office rj the 1953, sunlit Deartutcnt, or, in flue nhscnce of sanr les to t'te /sriple,f s/+rcincatiaus, Kidders ape 2st2lionu'yl to e.ranr- 1924 au, t/e! S/ecd%icatioNS for /+articuldrs of the rat ti ley,

etc., required before making their esNrsia/rs, anif erne cautioned a rziust rrjerr,i;g to any sreur/les or s/rci/i- uit/ia,iou,tl e t!lrin t!l(,st furno/v',i !y the D' ortil+rot.

IiniHnUiUs Ot' MANIIAl IAN AND Tim E 13RONx.

,'AI.ED BIDS OR ES'1'I.IIATES FOR '1'l1E below-mentioned hospital Suppliesand Repairs will

eccived at the Central Office of this Department, of East'1'w'enty-sixth street, until 12 o'clock noon,

MONDAY, SIi PTEMUl:R ' (i, 1898, hid, lime they- will be publicly opened and read. he person or persons runkin.t.' •my bid or e-timate I furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed d for Ilnspital Suplies (ur Repairs)," with his or r it attic or names and aubdress, which should also be ten oil the page rd the specifications designated cti)r, and the date of presentation, to the head of said artme nut, at the stud office, on or before the day and r above morel, at whic4 time and place the bits or mites rec:ciscd n-ill be publicly opened by the 1'resi. , or his duly authorized agent, of said Department read, he awards will be made to the lowest bidders,

the case of numbers 1925, 192", 1941, 195,1 and to 1961, inclusive, the award will be made to the

st bidder on the combined articles under each ber. to DcparUnent reserves the right to take more or or Munn' at all, of:my of the iu'ticles, according as

irlmstnd therefo' may be. I bids must lie based open the descriptions fur-cd or samples exhibited by this O2p.i-trvn'uI, and on santulcs furnished by the bidder. mples will be nn exhibition at the General 1)r, artment on the grounds of Bellevue Hospital,

'1'wcnly-sixth street, during office hours, front ember ry until the bids are opened.

l,—StuCIFICAT)ONS OF St ITIAES.

A.—Drags and (;ie,ar mils. B.—No bid for any article in this list will be

pled fn, in any person or firm not known iu drug trade as a bans-fide manufacturer, wholesale er ur importer of the articles lie bids un. Where it ecially mentioned, amcic. ,must Ise rIeIivencd in the in,rl packages of the manufacturer. Prices arc to de cunt twiner., except where other provision is c.

Tact More tv. or Less.

2 h:u'rcI Acid Carbolic, crude, yo°, ab. 5o gall. each.

to ounces Acid Monachloracetir, it oz. orig. v. 75 pounds Acid Nitric, C. P., L1 . S. P., r lb.

gl.-st, b. to Pontd, Ilismuth Snbcarbouate, U. S. P.,

it II. urig. C. 50 pounds :ilc num Phosphate, Preci p„ paper,

250 pound-. Camphor, Refiucd, squares, 4 lb. pack,

Si pounds Chalk, Pm pored, Drops, paper. too ounces Cn lora lstrnid e, r oz. orig. p. Ica, ounces Chry sarobill, r oz. orig. c. 400 ounce., Cmchunici lime Sulphate, U. S. P., too

c_z. orig, p. 15 pounds Cluc-e., po., d., paper. 5, uunc,s Codeine. i34-oz.orig. V. 5o pounds Copper Sul ph:lte, cryst., paper.

loo peuuds ( Creosote fr. I;eecbwuud, U. S. P., 5Ib.1)

16 utmces Croton Chloral (Butyl Chloral', I oz. orig. b,

25 onnccs Ui cretin, I oz. orig, V. r pound Es tract Colocynth Co., t lb.orig. b. 5 Pounds Fluid Extract Cannabis Indica, I

lb.,,ri4, I,, 5 pound, Fluid Extract Celery Seed,

5 TtIilti'ls Fluid Extract Cunvallaria Rt., t lb. prig. b.

5 pound, Fluid Extract Eucalyptus Glob., I lb. orig. b,

I gallon Flmd Extract Grindelia Rob., 6 gall. b.

It gallon Fluid Extract Hamamelis, r gall. b. 5 pounds Fluid Extract Kava, 1 lb. Ii, r gallon Fluid Extract Kola, I gall. b, 5 pounds Fluid I':xtract Piscidm Erythrina,

Ilb.b. I gallon Fluid Extract S.trsaparilla (simple),

r gall. b. to gallens Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Conl-

pound, Acetic, non alcoholic, to gall. b. 5 pounds Fluid Extract Stlmbul, i lb. h. 2 gallons Fluid Extract Viburnum Pruo.,

gall. b. to rounds Iron Phosphate, U S P., it lb. b. 25 pounds 1.y copodiunt Paper. 4 ounces Methyl Idue, r oz. orig. p.

too pounds Myrrh, prune, paper. to pounds Nutmegs, prime, No. r, Penang,

paper. 4 ounces Oil Cypress, Fritzsche Bros., 4

oz., orig. b. z pounds (hl Erigeron, U. S. P., r lb.

orig. b. 55 pounds Oil Lavender Spike, "extra fine,"

Fritzsche Bros., in 27% pound original cans.

2oo-5o0 Pills, A;oin, Belladonna and Strychnine No. 3, not sugar coated,

12-34 kilos Pills Mercury Protiodide, G. .L,, 0 or gin., orug. % lull. box.

S ounce Piperazine, i oz orig. b. too pounds Potassium Iodide, i Ib,orig. b. r5 potmds Resorciu, Il. S. R, If 11). orig. c. 5o pounds Salt, I hermal, German, paper. 50 pounds Senna, Alexandria, powd., box. to pounds Sodium benzoate, U. S. P„ lb. c.

loo pounds Sulphur, Washed, paper. 2 pounds Tablets, Antiseptic, IIcrnay'S

Special (7 grains Corrosive Subl. with Citric Acid.

200-rcoo Tablets (I'rit.) Calomel, r-logr., orig. b. 50-10)70 " j gr , •• 50-1000 " r gr o

300 pounds'l'alcum, powdered, xoo lb. kegs. 8 ounce Zinc, Valeriatmate, % oz. orig. V.

5o pounds Aconite Rt., powdered, Sgmbb, Orig. p.

It half-barrels (al, 24 gall. each) California Brandy, at least 4 years old, directly out of bond. hill to I e accompanied by it gauger's certificate. Price to be given per proofgallou.

Contract 11 me line. or cs<.

l7—,lIi'i,-.'/l,r urous .1. /1. "Its. 1.3225, lain .erns: bottle;, Green Prescription, round

shoulder l;oston, full cnparby, no s c- cmic, packed in hay in closed boxes, like samples. Sizes, t oz. (5 grs. in a b)x) ; 32 uz. i32 grs. in a box). TO be delivered in installutents as wanted.

1926 2 gross bottles little Poison, 8 ounces, like sample.

1927 too gross boxes '1'urne,l Wood, beaded, like sample fNo,4), in %-gross packages. '1'„ be delivered as wanted.

1928 r can Japanned Tin, for Alcohol, with locks. like sample.

1929 too gross Corks, Paper, extra long, x x, in 5 gross hags, like samples. 7'o be delivered as wantc.l, Sees, No, 2, No. ii, No. 12.

r93c. 15 pucka);es(tooeacI) Filters, Irrench, round, white, No.33.

1931, 25 gross (;Lltises, MMed icine, like sample. 1932. 6 pair Gloves, Rul.ber, Men's best heavy

1. ng acid.

1933. 3 Graduates. Porcelain, 32-oz. 1934 • or lot Ilardware, via.: 3 dozen Shoe Knives,

Ames' square points, silver steel, No. 4 ; r dozen each Ni hulson's Files, 4-inch slim taper, and to-inch mill bastard ; 4 dozen Brass Flush Drawer Ring=, No. 2o, I% inches ; 3 sets Rinds and Covers for Duparquet, It unit 5 Moncuse's Range in l;ertcr.,l Dru3 De-partment; If Galvanized Iron Sulk, 24 inches by ,o Inches by 8 inches, witil overflow ; 5o teem Steel Ribbon, flexible,

inch i, fide x-r6 inch thick, in r piece or as few Pieces an possible.

1935• 25 hose's (each containing i dozen sntal boxes) I.a''els, (; ummed, Dennison's No. zur (full count).

1936. r lot I ,umber for Storm-doors, as follows 2!=-iu,'h Cle," li„r: 2 pieces 12 feet 6

inehe'. by 8!3 inches ; a pieces tz feet 6 inches by 4i inche'.; 4 pieces 4 feet 6 inches by 8'.: inches; 4 pieces 4 feet In inches by 4 i. inches ; 4 Irieces 7 feet 2 i u fie b) ; Inches; 4 pieces 7 feet 2 inches by 44 inches ; 16 pieces r foot Ii inches by lor,` inches: 4 piece: 7 feet is inches by 2':S inches.

2-i,re% C!'rrr find : 34 styles 7 feet by 43 inches; 16 rails, a feet to ruches by y'_ inches; r6 rails, I foot ioinches by yc. inchev; to head rails, 2 feet ro inches by 474 iuchcs; 8 head rails, t foot to inches by 4!; iuChes t 8 pieces. 2 feet by 4 inches ; r6 eeidMk joists, 4 been Si inches by ; inches.

3.tiuclz 57:,,,- J'im' : z pieces, 13 feet by 3 inches ; 4 picecs, 5 foot by 3 inches ; I so r turning feet joists, 434 inches by 3 inches. t';-inch Cray line: 4 sash styles, 6

feet by z inches; r4 ditto, 5 feet by 2 inches : 8 ditto, 4 feet 2 inches by z inches 34 ditto, 3 teem to inches by z inches.

(.'Ira," /'Mac Ceilix," Poarr/s . loo running feet, r inch thick, 4 tnchcs wide, toughed, groneed and bladed in centre,

J T1/art' !'inn /'7ooric; : I 5o running feel, I !+ inches thick, 3% inches wide, tongued and grouted.

If hi 'ood : 6 boards ;perfect), r4 inches by r inch, about 14 feet long.

1937- 4 measures, Copper, Staud.trd, 2 gall. 2938. to re:uus P:q Cr, DO1190sN Ptiwubcr, 24 by 36;

wotglit, color :utcl quality like suupin.' exhibited. 'So be dclit cue' I iu woody', Loxes, each box containing one react of the original paper, cut to time exact siz' of the sample.

1939. 3 Pill Tiles, Purcclaiu, for ;o pills. t940. 5,cca y.trds Plaster, Rubler Adhesive, equit' l ,

saulple in adhesiveness, r2 inches w i iii, in 5 yard rolls.

1941. 400 Sponge's, Lap.rotomy, like Samples, and round,

1942, 2 gross spoons, Wonder,, "Nl u.sctrd," like sample. C—Su),sn-al SuSjbIim•s.

1945. 6 dozen Lititz's 141uo,ismearer,. 1946. 3 dort n butt. Catgut, juMiperiln'r!. a<>o It. (,cc

sample', 1947. 2 Catheters, silver fe'ntale, Smt,' Sigm,id. 1948. 1 Catheter, silver, •' Gadcy... stale, No. '' E. 1949. 2 Catheters, ms'.igitu;tted, Mefcier ',l'iem.

3042). 1950. r8 Cell, of Silver Chloride,'4fi!IiMs', for t ar-

adic llattery No. 8. I 9,1. 3 Chisels, l 'y'le's t iangular, 1952. 6 dozer) Du,icrs, lodotorm, tin, like sample. 1953. 3 FIcvaturs, Periusteal, lurodwilh2's. 1 954 2 dozen Forceps, Artery, like sample. 4955. 1 Fc.rceps, kite-cuttin:9, w. spring ,Re)n,l.

toy. 024). ups6 6 Forceps, Hysterectomy, Doyen's (Key

9755' •

(957• 4 Hip-Splints, Shaffer's (Tien!. 4065), for cases at Randall's l'.latid. 'ho be made according to special description and measures furnished by 0ht(10petIic Surgeon. Inquire at Gcucral Dnlg D e pa r(I netit.

'958. 3 dozen Labels, Robh's Flo-u jag . Nantes or lettering as may he ordered.

:959. r 1llicruscope stand, Lemtz's, No. q, uitit triple Nose-piece, 3 Eye-pieces (l., III., lV.), Abbe Condenser and Slechanicul Stage.

:96o. 2 Microscope, Mechanical Stages, Leitz's, No. too.

:961. 2 Microscope Eye Pieces, Lcitz's, IV. and V. 962. 3 gross Needles, Hypodermic, long or short,

Lust. :563, 6 gross Needles, Entntett's, assorted. 964, 4 dozen Nozzles, Hard Rubb., like sample. 965. 1 dozen Pitchers, Agate, L. & G„ No. got

(2 qt,). 966. 4 An.lrseiors, Lateral Vaginal, like sample. 967. 1, Searchers, 1'homp.otm s. 968. 6 Scissors, Strabisntlts. .969. 6 dozen Spools, Wass, 34-inch and r34

inch. 970. r dozen Spoons, Volkntan's double assort. .971. 22 dozen Sterilizing Caps, Stutzer's, for Igui-

tiou 'Vibes, under No. 1975. 972. 3 dozen Straps. Leather, like sample. 973- 4 Syringes, I)eep Urethral, Keyes.

974- 2 '1'racltca Dilators, Delaborde's

975• 6 dozen Pubes, Ignition, 8 inches by 134 inches (Key x9837)'

976, z Urethral Divulsors, Gouley's. .977. 6 Uterine Douches, (3ozeman's.

978. 8 dozen Fountain Syringes, Alpha 5 qt. II.—St'FctrlcAth ISS of RErnuas.

.980 250 (entire or less) Surgical and Ciinical Instru. utents,

N. B.'She repairs must be thorough. Cutting instrunien is must be carefully ground and polished, and all instruments that had once been plated must be sub- stantially and durably replated. Articles beyond repair must be replaced by new ()ties, at least as good as the original ones.

:98t it lot Medical Batteries and Electric Fans. .962. 1 lot Dressing and Instrument Sterilizers,

Key's. :983• Steam and Hot Water Valves and Pipes in

the General Drug Department, as per special description to be had at the office of the Chemist, who will furnish such other explanation as may be required.

Nom .—The articles to be repaired, under numbers i98o, r98r and 1982, caul be examined by the bidders

M

4;6. ='4;7• "i5 $. - 45).

M

250;. .523. 2579. 2530,

2531. 2532. 2533. 2534, 2535- 2536.

2537- 2538•

2519. 2540, 2541. 2542, 2543-

2544• 2545•

2746.

2347•

2548,

2549•

2350.

2559•

2552.

2553•

2554• 2555•

2556.

2557•

2558, 2559•

2560.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898. THE CITY RECORD D.

,Miring office hours at the General 1)rti Department, on Fnday, September 23, and Saturday, September 24, r?98. The steam and hot-water valves, et., under 1983, can be examined at the same place. during office hours, any day between September tq and the clay on which the bids are opened.

The articles, supplies, goods, wares and merchandise are to be delivered, free of expense, at the General Drug Department on the prmmds of Bellevue Hospital, East 'Twenty-sixth street, ea't of First avenue, and are to he delivered in such quantities and at such times as may be required.

!hr quohyty al the Ifoshital Su/rflirs must confornr in every resfecl to the specifrcahmus and.eanzpa/es, and bidders are cautioned to examine heel? mectftca iins and samples of the arizc:c•s required before inking their estimates.

Ttidders will state the price for each article, by which the bids will be tested.

lire BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RFssFsKUF.s TIIO RIGHT 7Y) REJFCT ALt. 011)5 ()I( ES'Ii\tAIES IF UHESlbsp To me F:)N Tim PUIiI.IC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC- TIN 64, CHAPTER Oro, LAWS of 1882.

Ne bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a detaulter, as surety or otherwise, Upon any obligation to the Cor-poralion.

7'he award of the contract will he made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Delivery will be required to he made front time to time, and in such quantities as may be directed by the said Commissioners, or be provided for by the specifi-cations.

Any bidder for thiscontract mnct be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business.,. tnd must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per<nn or persons to whom the contract may be awarded .ail I be required to give security for the performance of Ihr rontrac t, by his or their bond, with two sufficient

n, lies., each in the penal amount of fifty (50) per lent. I , f the bid for each article.

Each bid orestimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person he so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with. out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of it department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or in-directly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates. or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate most be verified by the oath, lit writing, of the party or parties making the esti-mate. that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one per,on is inter- ested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or reeholders, ill The City of New York, with their respective place, of lousiness or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful per-formance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or aflirma-tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the saute, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia-bilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with the iategition to execute the bond teouired by eertuon is of chapter of the Revised ordinances of'1'he City of New York, if thecontrtct shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he cements to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of I he City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be considereu unless accont-panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Stich check or money must NOT be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but flutist be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the saute within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal; but if he shallexecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be re- turned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract

may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within use days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract :mi give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and inlet, as provt.ied by law.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp. troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or from time to time, as the Cotnmi,sioners may determine.

The fort of the contract, including speciflrations, and sb,uuin3 the rsnanner of ftoyurent, can be obtained at the office of the General Gookkecper and Auditor, foot of Bast Teventy-sixt/t street, and hidaers are cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as //re Board of Public Clcaritirs will insist upon its absolute enfsrcenzent in entryJarticular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DEPART\IEVT OF PUBLIC laAttiTins, BOROUGHS OF ]MIANHATTAN A\D THE BRONX,

'-'IKI'HSTREET, FOOTT of EASr '1'wrnry 5 . NEW YORK ra September 18 8. l 9

PROPOSALS f OR BUILDING TWO AMBU-LANCES FOR BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, BOR-OUGHS OF MANHA'l'I'AN AND THE BRONX.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR BUILD-hug Two Ambulances for Bellevue Hospital, in con-

formity with sample and specifications, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, in'1'he City of New York, until 12 o'clock it.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1896. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall

furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimatt. for Building Two Ambulances for Bellevue Hospital," with his or their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CIIAEI'riE.1 RESERVES TIft RIGHT TO REJECT ALL LIDS OR ES'riMATFS IF DEEMED TO

RR FOR TIIE PUBLIC INTHRR•T, AS PROVIDED IN 'ECTIC)N 64, CIt AFTER 4 to, LAWS OF 188.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cur-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety ea utlterwisr•, upon any obligation to the Cur-poration.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be eu-gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may he awarded will be regylired to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond. with two sufficient Sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (go) per cent, of the bid.

Each bid or estimate shall contain :nld state the name and place of residence nfeach of the personsmetkmg the same, the names of all persons interested will) Ii mu nr them therein, and it no other person be so irate re-te,l it shall distinctly state that [net ; also that it is made )c-ilh- out any c„nnec_tiun tvith any other person mats inq :m estimate for the -ante purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and thatuu rrwnooruf the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief if a bttreau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other ofbc•r of the Corporation is directly or indirectly 1uutg,teste(l therein, or in the supplies r,r work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bud or esti. mate must Ise verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the eslimaM, that the several matters stated Therein are jut all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the VhdICATtuN be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, it, writing, of two householUers or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the con-tract he awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being o awarded, become bound :u leis sureties for its faithful performance in the sum of Iwo thousand dolla s, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the s.,me, they will pay to the Corpo- ration any diferel,ce between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; the amomlt to each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mcn-tioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, ofeach of the persons lignin-, the same, that he i=_ a householder or freeholder in 'i'he City of \%ew York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as hall, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as it surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section 15 of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York

No bid or estimate will he considered unless accom-panied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of live per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must he handed to the officer or clerk of the De. partment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can he deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. I f the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by I'he City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall exe-cute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him,

Should the person or person, to wh.,m the contract may hi awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days 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, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as to deliult to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law.

Bidders are carctioned !n examine the )sl.us and sf,ec//cations for jtarircatars of the :cork, etc,, requirrrl 8ef<,re making' their estimates, and it u. ea utiaueel against ref•rriag is any sate/its or spec/. lcatious other than those furnished icy the 1),•4ari-nient. Suck r,jerences are cau,,e for rej'c/ink bids m/rereon they are written, rote? to//l in no case govern the action of the D, 5Socmtln/ ofcers in /fassing upon tenders.

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates 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 form of thecoutract, 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 its provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute enforcement lit every particular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SIMIS, JI<., Commissioner, JAMES FFENY, Cotnmissiemer,

Department of Public Charities.

THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

AN ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE IBOARJ) of 'Trustees of the College of I he City of New

York will be held at the Hall of the hoard of Edncauun, No, 146 Grand street, Borough of hlmthattan, on Wed- nesday. September 28, 1898, at 3.30 o'clock r. tut.

CHAS. BULKLEY HUBBELL, Chairnt:m.

A. EstERst)N PALSHtR, Secretary.

Dated l,oRorcH ot. MANHATTAN, September 22, 18y8.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Committee on Buildings of the hoard of

Education of The City of New York, at the Annex to the Hall of the hoard, No. 585 Broadway, eleventh floor, Borough of Manhattan, until 4 o'clock P. m., out

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1898, for Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Electric-lighting Plant for Public Schools Nos. 40 and t66, lior-ough of Manhattan ; also for New Furniture for Public School No. 153, Borough of'Ilte L'ronx.

Plans and specifications may be seen, and blank pro-posals obtained, at the Annex of the !fall of the itt,t d of Education, Estimating Room, No. 585 t3roollwauy, twelfth floor.

The attention of bidders is expressly called to the time stated in the contract within which the work must be completed. '!'hey are expressly notified that the sue.-cessful bidder will be field sirictly to completion within said time.

The Committee reserve the right to reject :uty or all of the proposals submitted.

'I lte party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro-posing to became sureties, must each write his name and place of residence on said prop-al.

Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of this city are required in all c:lses.

No proposal will be considered from persons whose character and antecedent dcalings with the board of Education render their responsibility doubtful.

It is required as a condition precedent to the recep. tion or consideration of any proposals that a certified check upon or a en(bbc.ate of llrPnsit of one of the State ror National banks or Cruel CGtuhp.t nits of The City pf New York. drawn to the Border of the• President of the Board of Edt,c:Itii,n shall accompany the proposal to an amount of not less than three per cent. of such pro-posal when said proposal is for or exceeds Ica thousand dollars, ;m d to an amount of n„t less than five pifr rew. of such proposal when s;tirl proposal is fi,r:m zon-int wader ban thou-:and collars; that out demand, within one day after the awarding of the rottrhrt by the Committee, the President of the said Board will return itll the deposits of checks and ccrtifhcates of it pucit made, to the persons making the same, cxc, pt that made by the person or persons who-e bid has been so accepted ; and that if the person or persons whose bid has been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five days after citle notice has been given that the contract is ready for exc,: utior, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit or of the chick or certificate ofdeposit made by him or them shall be forfeited to and rutained by this Iloard, not as a penalty, belt as liquidated dam. ages for such nclect or refusal, and shall he paid into the City treasury to the• credit of the Sinkin•, Fund of'1'he City of New York ; but if the said person or persons whose bid has been so ace,•pted shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his or their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be retu turd to him or them.

Dated Rororcn nF MANIIAT-IAN, repicmbcr 21, 1893.

JACIfll W. DIACK, JOHN M(NAH1:F, JOHN F. Ett ,7'I•, HI•;NRV A. I.1)CERS, G. HO1VI,ANIt I.EAVI'I'T, (01fN R. THOMPSON, HUGH KELLY,

G,nlulitt'.e on Buildings.

Senonl. Eo,sicu FiE THE B.-ROI eau nr lirur,t;l.vs,t

N,,. 131 l.lsusc;st, -TREt:t, 11ROOtu v, N.Y. J

THi PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS OF THE Borough of Brooklyn, New York, for coab:s and

femme., will be opt nel for a term of ei_htucn becks, Monday, Tucsd,y, 1Vcdncs:fay, Thursday and Friday of each week, canal a ncing Monday evening, October ro, ri98, at 7.50 o'clock in

Scl,00l-horse No. r-Adams, corner Concord street. ScSool-house No. 2-forty-sixth street, near 'Third

avenue. School-!louse No. i3-Degraw, near Hicks street. School-house No. tg-lhird avenue, corner State

street. School-house No e;-Driggs avenue, corner North

Fifth street. 5dro il-house No. r8-]1laujer, near Ewen street. School-house No. 22-Java street, near Maohatton

avenue. Schoul-house Nn. 24-AVail, corner Beaver street. Schrol-house No. 33-Heyward street, near Br.)adway. School-house No. 4o-tiixtccuit6 street, near Foturth

avenue, School-house No. 45-I,aftyette, near Classon avenue. School-house No 84-GI n,nrtre, corner Stone avenue School-house N. /5-Evergreen avenue, corner Co-

vert street. School-house No. too-\Vest Third street, between

Park place and Seepshca(I avenue. High Schoeci m AVesttcra District-Schermerhorn

street, corner'l'bird avenue. High School in Eastern District-Sotuh Second, cor-

ner Kcap street.

For admission apply at the above schoni-houses, September 26, 27, 2S, op, so ; ( )ctober 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; front 7 to 9.30 o'clock r. it. Pup!: mum, on application, be accompanied by one ol tl•:eir parents or guardian s• or present smchcutcry rcu,mm.~ndation. 'lice School L'„ard invites all }•,hung men and women of 11rooklyn, who are n t pupils in the day schools, and are ,le-iron, of mental improsemrut, to attend the..e Evcuing Schools. Esperieuecd and cun)petent teachers h.tve heeu appointed, and every facility for instruction will be afforded.

By order of the Committer on Evening Schools. JOAN R.'I'HOMPSON,

Chairman.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR CONVEYING pupil., front Riverdale Library to Public Sch„nl

No 146, and return, in two St ages, un every school-day, i)eginning September z8, or as soon as practicable there-ater, to and including Dccembcr 23, 1898, will be received by the Committee on Sulphas of the Board of Education, at the Ilall of the Jlo.ud, Xo. 14(i (;rated street, until tits

2STFI I)AY OF SEPTEMBER, 1S08, at 4 F. it.

111c Committee resorves the right to reject any or all proposals.

Fcr tern, ill contract and for information as to fun i titer requirements Inquire of the Superintendent of &~ho)1 Supplies, No. i 4 I:mull surest.

Neat Vu RS, Sc plc cut her 14, r898.

HENRY A. Ro l(RS, fa)Al':AI(D L. Cf)Li,l h:R, (b A(f\Vi.ANU L1'A\IT']',

Cuumtil tee u,, Supplies.

SEALI,'DPROPOSALS \%'l 1.1, L'E RECI:IVEU BY the Comnnttce on Buildings of the Board of Edu.

cation of The City of New York, tut the Anucx to the fl all of the I bird , No. 585 ItruNdcvay, eluvcut11 fin, r, Il,1-ouh of \i.uubntan, uudl 4 v chock r. tut., nn

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 158)5, for Supplying Furniture for I'uuh,li, Scheme z and co, and for Heating and Ventilatin; Apparuu- and Electrlc-light Plant for Public School efig; ul,o for Alterations, Repairs, etc., to Public School q, and Annex b" Girls' High School, L'nrough of Manhattan : also fur Iit.tiutg Apparatus for Public School 2, Bo:ott_;It of Queens.

Plans and specifications may he seen and blank oi, a i n •d It • 1i, •x 1 1'I of proposals t.t t o at the nc of t to 1.11 the

Board of Education, Estimating I:oom, No, 555 8,oal-wtty, twelfth floor.

'1he attention of bidders is cxpre"ly called to the time stated in the contract within which the work must be completed. They arc expressly notified th-tt the successful bidder will be held strictly to completion within said time,

The Commit tee reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals submitted.

The party submitting a proposal, and the parties proposing to become sureties, must each write his name and place of residence on said proposal.

Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of this city, are required in all cases.

No proposal will be considered front persons whose character and antecedent dealings tilt It the Board of Education render their responsibility doubtful.

It is required as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of any proposals, that a certified check upon or a certificate of deposit of ou,, of the State ur National banks or'1'rust Companies of 1 Ice City of New York, drawn to the order of the President of the Board of Education, shall accompany the prop,s:d to au amount of not less than three per cent. of such proposal when said proposal is for or exceeds ten thousand dollar,, and to an amount of not less th:ul five percent, of such proposal when said proposal is for an amount under ten

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thousand dollars that on demand, within one day after the awarding of the contract by the Commit. tee, the President of the said Board will return all the deposits of checks and certificates of deposit made to the persons making, the same, except that made by the person or persons whose bid has been so accepted, and that if the person or per- sons whose bill has been so accepted shall refuse-or neglect, within five clays after due notice has been given that the contract is really for execution, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit or of the check or certificate of deposit trade by him or them shall be forfeited to and retained by this Board, not as a pen:dty, but as liquidated d:uu:tt;es for such neglect or refusal, and shall be paid into the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund of I he City of New York ; last if the said person or persons whose bid has been so accepted shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his or their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall 1)e returned to him or them.

hit,! IInIt'e;n ate \Iaan.XTTAs, S<ptcluber t5, t8,)8

Je\(,OB \V. MACK, Jt1HN \lt:NASh1:h•;. JOHN F. Fi1sml'Iti, 11F:NR\' A. I:.t h.]R • (;. 1i0WL(Nl) I.I:.\\ I I'1', (n11N R. 'I'Hf)111'SON. }lCf II KELLY,

Cccnnstihtce Ott l7uiIlliucg=o

SvA1,F1) ITa)PUS.vI.S FOR CONVI':Y[N(: pupil, Ir m .AI„rn , I1ea;hts to Public School N,.

155, :u),t return. in fcnr stages, un every school-day, i,eogiauitis; S,-b,tcnshet z;i, or as soon is practicable there-after, to :md includin, December 23, 1898, Avill I,c rccc ercd by the Committee on Supplies of the Board of Educaunn, tut the fLdl of the Board, No. t45 Grand st(eet, wltil the

'45Th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1595,

at 4 P. r. The Committee reserves the right to reject any ur

all pn , posals. I, or terms of contract and for information as to far-

ther re Inirentents inquire of the Superiotencicnt of `choul ;upplics, No. rob Gran•J street.

N Etv 'u ccx, Septcn)ber t4, t898. HENRY A ROOF'R • EI)1V:ARD L. (1t1dsHm: C, G Hf)AA'I,AWf1 1.E.-AVl 11,

Cummittec,ai t;' '

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

DIL u, RT]1FN f f)F Doc Is, AND F'HKHtFIS,l bt•alc "A." N'oustit lZIvE1x,

TO CONTRACTORS.

(No. 638. )

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR DRF.D(;INC, NORTH OF \\t/Si' ,I'HMgI'V.Ft)URtIJ STRI-:EY, ON 'I'llE N' 1.118 RIVER, IiOR-fUGH OF 3IANIIA'FIAN.

[ 5l' D G; TES FOR REDGIN NORTH OF 1.- West 'Thirty-fourth street, on the North river, will be received by the Board of Commissioners at the head of the Department of Ducks and Ferries, at the office of said Department, on ]'ier " A," f mt of Battery place, North river, is The City of New York, until Ill o'clock A. M. on

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 151)5, Si which time and place the estimates will be publicly opened by the head of said Department. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac-ticable after the opening of the bids.

Any person making an estimate for the a rR shall lurnuh the s:une in a sealed envelope to said lioaro, at said office, nn or before the clay and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the saute, the date of its presentation and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The bidder to w-hour the award is made shall give security for the faithful performance of the contract in the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in the sum of Fourteen mTbawcall Dollars.

The Engineer - s estimate of the quantities of matercel acre-s:u- y to be dredged is as foil owe : Mud dred4ing, not to exceed....... 2oo,con cubic yards.

N. R.-Bidder± are required to submit their estimates upon tfte lMlu,ving express conditions, which shall apply to and bee mte a part of every estimate received :

(r) Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal examination of the keatitu of the proposed dredging, and by such other mean, as they may prefer, as to the accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not, at any time .titer the submission of an esti-mate, dispute or complain of the above statement of quantities, nor assert That titers' was any misunder- standiug in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

(2) I idlers will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks and F'crre;, and in substantial accordance with the specifications of the contract. No extra compensation beyond the an)nunt payable for the work before men. t1on-1, which shall be actually performed, at the price therefi,r, per cubic yard, to be specified by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

lice tvnrk to be done under this contract is to be com-mence,t within live days after receiving a acutif]catioa (rem the Engineer-in-Chief of the Ocpartalcnt of Docks and Ferries that any p,crt or portion of the dredging herein mentioned is required, The dredging io be done under thts contract will be in slip, or portions of slips betwccn the Soudmrly side of \Vest Thirty-fun tit street •u)d the southerly side of West OIle Ilundred and lilty-tcit,tlt street. on the North river, and is to be done from time to time, and in such quantities and at cwmh uiIlco :Is may be directed by the Enincer. And all the tcurk under this contract Is to be fully Cum-pleted on or before the Ist day ,.f .!larch, r89g.

'the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any pert thereof that may be ordered ur directi-d by the Engineer, may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the fulfillmcut thereof has expired, are• by a clause it, the contract, determined, li such and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per day.

C;idders set II state In their estimates a price per cubic parch for dicing such dredgin R, in eon loruticty wi h the approved form of agree meat and the specifications therein set forth, by which prie the bids will be tested. This price is to cover all expetnes of every kind iu-vnlved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, including any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, ut the 1), rforuling of the work thereunder.

L'idders will distinctly write out, both in words and in (pores, the amount of their estimates for doing this vnrk. The person or persons to whom the contract may be

awarded will be required to attend at this office with the ,uretics nlTercd by him or them, and execute the con-tract within live days fnmut the date of the service of a notice to that effect, and in can of lailure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned it and as in deLmlt it, 'f he City of New You and the contract w,11 be readveru sell and relet, and so on until it be accepted and executed.

I lnlders are rcepti red to state in their estimates their nantcs: mutt I places of residence, the names of all persons iuterestrd with them tberein, and if tto other person be o iatrr•sted, the cstim:uc sb:dl distinctly star_ the tact;

also th.tt the estim.I to is made without any consultation, cunncctiou or agrecun•nt with, and the amount thereof has mot been disclosed to, any other person or persons in, kmg an estimate for tile s:, ne propose and is not Higher than the Inw, -st regular market price for the same kind of labor or material, and is in all

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rrspeds fair and without cnlhnion or fraud ; tha n" combination or pool exist, of which the bidder i.' a member, or in which the bidger is directly of indirer.tly interested nr of which the bidder ha: knowledge, either personal or othcrovise, to bid a certair price or not less than •t certain price h,r said labor of material, or to keep others from bidding theren ; ant ahn that no member of the \ natal id A„embly, he.11 I f a department, chief of a bureau, deputy iii trill f or rAeyk therein, or any , ther officer or enIlilnyce Cl The City of New York, or nay of its departments, 6 directly or indirectly interested in the estimate or in the supplies or work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof, and has and been given, ntiered or promised, either directly or indtna ply, ally pecuniary or , tlier consirleratt, n by the bidder or anyone in his behalf with ,t view to inilteliClng the action rr judgment I such ,,dicer or employee in this or any other I rail saction heretofore had tetlh Ihis Department; which e,timate must be verified by Tile oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate that the several matters stated thereto are in all rest), cis true, II 'litre more fit,,,, One person is interesird it is requisite that Ike -nf/cntio;i (e made and sre/+oer,lrd to 1, , a!1 tliearpiesl interested.

In case a bid shall he subntittedl by or in behalf r,f any cnrpnration, it must tie signed in the nanIe r,f itch cnrpo ,.Ilion by some daly authorizedofficer or agent there,,], trlto snail also subscribe his own name and ofee. If practicable the scat of the corporation should tilt, be alhxed.

llach estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in I' riling, of two householder. or freeholders in The City of Nciv York, rnitk their rested/i'.' places of fusixeasor • eside,rce, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to the person or persons making the e,timate, they trill, upon its being to assault d, become bound as his „r their surc-tie for its faithful l,crior mall, c, and that ifsaid per• son or per-on, 'h:dl omit or refuse to execute the con-tract, they will pay to The City of New York any differ. once between the sum to which said p,r~on or persons would be entitled upon its eonspiconn and that Which =aid City may be obliged to pay to the person to wham

contract nit) be assariie, at any subsequent lettin„ ancunt in each case to be calculated upon the esti-

!-.:d am„urt of the sv ork to he done, by which the :ire t,sted. The cement above mcuti,med shall be ntpanied by tire oath or allirmation, in writing, of

1, of the persons signing the same, that he is a h„use- 'I •r or freeholder in The City of New York, and is

.. rth the amount of Ilse security required f the a,m- I,.,tuun of the contract, over and ,b'.se all its tie its of . cry nature, sill/ over crud alone his lir+br/itie., as bait,

s In e/;' and ottrersui.se, and that ht has i IIci ed himself as -•;rely in good lartb and with the iuteuti,nt to execute the bond re uireil by law. 'I he arlegi;aey and ,aliicicncy

the security off red will be subject to approval 1,y the l • niptroller of The Citc of New fork alter the award is ❑ct!I c and jai r to the signing of the contract.

Ni' r:,!hart( will lie rccci vcd or considered unless ac. (1 111 anied l,y ,-ithcr a certified check upon one of Ihr Snr• i or -' tional ban ks of the Cit3'of Nety York, dra wn I. tile Cr t the C-utptrulier, or ntoucy to the amount f nr r. c ~r'r.tx of tit' anti of .rcurtt' r~rt - I /' 1 cttlu

I r the taitbinl performance of the contrat. Stilt check ,'I to-.incy must not bra inclosed in the scaled envelope rmtaining the estimate, but must be handed to the

,-dicer or clerk of the Department Who has charge of the • - timate-Lox, attd no estimate can tic dep„sited in sairl 1!.,5 nn!il su,-h ,-heck or money has been exumincd by. ,I )tlicer or ci rk and lound to be Correa. All such

I i-its, except that of the succcs,lttl bidder, pill be r-.urned to the person; making the -ame within three ,..,v, after the contract is awarded. It the 5115005 sul loader shall refuse or neglect, within Inc <lut"s aftet ii lice that the contract has been ;nrarded to him, tr, c'e "ate the -arre, the amount of the (lepuat made by l.lm shall he ft,rfeited to and retained by the City of :\, w fork as liquidated damages for such neglect rn To lust], but if lie shall execute the contract within the t me aforesaid the antwnt of his deposit will be returned

1;idders are informed that no deviation from the , ailications trill be allowed, unless tinder the writt, n iti,tructions of the E:ngincer-ill-Chief.

Ni, estimate will be acecpted Irons, or contract ,t tvardesl I. , ;my person is ho is in arrears to The City of New York up„n ,relit or contra, or who is a default's, as surety or otherwise, upon any Obligation to the ,:,id City.

In case there are two or more hills at the same price, schich price is the lowest price bi,l, Ili,- , ntrart, it -warded, will be awarded by It to on- , t-f the lowest hi-Ider.

I "Ill? I:IGH'C 7Y-) DECLINE ALI. THE It'll IIIAI I S iS RESl-RV'EU IF I)IFF IIC1) I.I)k 17fE IN'lFRi'S'C (OF'1'IIE CITY OE' NL\V YORK.

I' < t 's •r td lcrs are re tic test in making their bids nr seta I m:rtes, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the De artmettt a copy of tofu ich i Together 'with the 6 , r m of the agreement, inclueling specifications, and slit wing the manner of pa}'m Sri t for the work, can be , htained upon application tlicretor at the office of the Ucptrtment.

I):,t, ,l NI tr V „r K, Scpl,-ntbcr a, n88. 1. i11,G1, ANI CR:\1f,

I s II \kI,t!` v. MCKI'II\', I'l,Iuhf F. 11E%,1•:R.

Cr ,nuni,iuncrs I,f Docks.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

Dt7's li Sal xi r ,I 1( 01 1 (t.t \,1 G, MAIN (iii l c Nci \iiiiiu Ill-i, I t itnnc'}

Ni,. 5461,uo,wwnt,

l” 011510 MANIIA'ITAS Asa 'I Ifs' l;ru,sx.

CONTRACT FOR FURNISIIING FORAGE FUR THE USE OF TILE DEPARTMENT 01' S KEE CLEANING.

PCBLIC NOiICI':.

L 11\1:111?S INCLOISEi) IN siEALEII ENVEL-ripes and in,lnrsed with the n.tmc aura :n;,lress of

the p' ,sou or persons making the 'acne, and the date of pre'cutation, and a statement of the work and supplic, to which they eel -i IC, will be re r ci v e'l at the office of the Department nl Street (_leaning, in I'lrt City of Ncv; York, until 12 o'cl,,ck St. of

FRIDAY, TIIE 30T!! DAY Ole SEPTE11-I3Elt, 1tiJ4,

at u-hich time tied },lae the estimates will iii puma, l) opened and reed fur iii,- t tu-ui;ping and Deli%cry of Forage, as follows :

goo,a_io pounds Hay, of the quality and standard known as Prime I fay.

18 ,so p„unds goad, clean, long Rye Straw, r5g,000 pounds clean No. 2 White Clipped flats, to

be bright, sound, well cleaned, aand reason- c t bly free from other grant, weighing not Icss tl,an 36 pounds to the me.uured bushel.

50,4150 pounds first quality Bran. ,l i15 pnuuds first qu;Jity [oars'. 5:,1t.

8,aw pounds first ,fuah!y Rr,ck halt, 2,505 pounds first quality Oit Jleal.

The person nr porous to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to execute such contract within five days from receipt of x entice to that effect, and ill ease of failure or nc-,lect so to do, he ur they will be considered as having ainnclrmed such cone act and as in default to the Ci,rporatiun, whereupon the Cout-ntissioner of Street Cleauin1 will ,cad vrrrtise and relet the work, and so on till the unnruct lie accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimate, tinder oath, their names :Ind places of t esitfeni e, Ilse names of all persons interested with pileup therein, and if no other person be so iuterested they shall distinctly state that fact ; al, that it is made without any connection with any ntlter psrs<,n mark-

ing any bid or estimate for the above work or sup plies, and that it is in all respects fair :,lid withou ,ntlu,ion or liaud; and also that nn member of tit ~lunicip.,l Ao,CnthM-, head of at rrepartm,:nt, rh•t ofa bit real deput), there(,] or clerk Iherein, r,r other otlicere the C 11011r:,tiim is directly or iw!ir,tip interests, therr•m, or in the suppli( 'till r work to w lush it relates or in any portion it I lie pr•,fits thereof. Vhere Im,n thin one per-on is inter, sled, it is requisite that Ili yerhticaIi.ro Inc made and subscribed by all the partigi interested. Each r_stim.Ite sh;dl also be ace„m partied by the entlsr•ut, in writing, of awn IIOnsl•hidder or pree.hti1,]'-rs of The City of New York, stdf/t their re s/ccti:,,- /1/trees of bUmhes or rtt/t/h' ice. or of two (a guarantee or surety companies, duly authorized by lav to act is surn•t), incorporated under the Laws of till State of New York, as shall lie ':ttisf:iclory to the Camp troller, to the effect that it tile contract he awarded it the p'rsnn or persons making the estimate, the) will 'm its being so awarded become hound as hits or thci Slit sties for its faithful perlorhtatce in the arn,unt o 'twelve Thousand Dollars (Cm2,00:, and that if he or the} shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pa) to The City of N ew York any difference between the sun to which hr. or they woilld be entitled on its rompletior and that which I he City of New 1irk may be lMi}aee to pay to the person cr person, to, whotn the contras: may he sttbse,luently ativarded. The consent above met tinned shall lie accompanied by the oath or affirma, ti, in , in writing, of each of the persons signing ill( same, that he is a householder or fruchoider ill "tire kit) of New York, and is worth the amount of the sccttrit) required III the completion of the contract, aver and -above all his debts of es-cry nature and o.,er a3(11 ,photo hislia/'i/ifies at- fait,srnrctJ'au,?of/rerwese; tutu he offssed himself as a surety in good Math, and with an ill tcuhull to execute the baud required by lays 'I'll, adequacy and ,afficicney of the sureties offered shall be approved by the Comptroller.

The price in the bid or estmmte must be written, and also stated in figures. hernsisieil Will not be given for the wipbdrpnral of any bid or estimate, and the ri¢ht is expre,sly reserved by the Comniiosiiiaer of Street Clean-ing to reject all the bids, if, in hit jutlgrnent it Ito deentr-d best for the interest of the City, NO bid will be accepted front or contra,a awarded to any person who i, in arrears to the C ill oration np<,n delit or contact. ., r ti Ill, is a defaulter, as surety or III Iii -I- i'e, upon any oblina-tiun to the Corporati, u,,

Each bid or proposal must he arc, nnpani,•ti by a certi. ftcd cher-k on :Inc of tiro Sta te or Nazi- 'nul banks ill lie City of New 1 ork, payable t, the o der od the Comp- roller of said city, for Six if,tnrlrcll I loll ire (e6. ,0), or

by motley to that amount- On the;,creptance of anv hi,l, the checks or titans)' of the umtcccpted I,idJers will be rerurued to them, and upon the execution of the con-tract the check or m„ney of the accepted bidder will be returned to hint.

All bills must be made with reference to the farm of contract and the retluirenicnts thereof on file at the Department of street Clcauiny„ or they twill lie rr it cted.

The IJ,rnl AAf the agreement 55-lilt spccilic:rtinns-, shnw- ingthentanncrofpaymentfor the ar!icics, may be seen, and furnts of propns;ds nuty b,: obtained at the 10(11) ufhce of the Department.

(signed) JA\1ES McCARlNEY, Commissioner of Street Clcanihg.

Dated NI.ty Y Ill K, bel tcmbeI t7, ISO.

PF.RS(1No 11 \VING BI'LKHFAD 7O !"l 1,1., IN lhs sicini!y of New York kby, can procure ntate-

Iial fur that lilt rp„sc--.she - Street etc-cpings, etc.., such is i, cell acted I:y the Ii I a intent of mreet Cle,min Tree r,f cbar-I , I,t- applying to the Conunis sill ncr of Street Clu:ruiuk. 3i'' ];r.,ndts-ay, Itnrow-h of Al anit:uctn.

JAUE:S llil sAk'INI:V, Cinumi..anncr of Street Cluani nit.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 1N11?RFST ON CITY BONDS AND

STOCKS.

T Ill': IN"TEI:EST DUE NUVEMII1-1I( r, t8,8, ON Ili_ Registered L'unds and Stocks of Inc City of

New York, whidt have been certiuied to be valid )bli- gations of said city, trill be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his olficc in the Stewart I:uilding, corner of Broadway any, Chambers street' Room 27).

The Tra-fer hooks will be closed from Sep leather 3c t-, November r, ibq&

The intcre-t due' November 1, 1898, en the Coupon L'ondsimd Stocks of the tornwr City of New Vork will lie paid _on that day by the Knickerbucker'1'rust Cont-paay, No, lit Uro.,d(lays

Iii I.I I S. C()I,E:R, Comptroller Tae Crry of New Yul<K—DetAla'ven'r ur FtNaFrh,j

Cl to, L r I-tFl:, s Orrlce, September t„ r8g8.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. NIIl'ICI: ul SAI,ll

M l'S.kS. VAN 7,vSt-,Ff,I, & K1;.vRNt'.Y, AUC-tionccrs, nn behalf of tlt,! Fire I cpartutent of

The ('lie' of New fork, will sell lit prtl,lic auction, to the highest bidder, nu the preen iscs,

MO DAY, SE1'TEIMIER 2ti, 1t), at 12 o'clock t 111111, ;he itsa- story frtntc builtiing fir-nitric o,;cupied by lini1ine Cu. N,,. 48, silunled on the wu t s iii elf Knig,brtdge road, about 95 feet north of Hi;,hbrldge road.

•If ERats AND Cu\tnulNS nr Sa1.G. Cash, at the time and pL,ce of sale ; the building, to lie

rcutuved by the purchaser on or before Satu day, Octob-r t, '898.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. I'ut.icr:Ili:ral<I.MENY ill IIli Crrsor,NFwYolel<,~

V'n:,o (lcl ln>!irt Smelt1.

TO CONTRACTORS.

I'ht)1'USALS FOR IS'1'IMA'lH5.

SEAI.1•:1) E STIMA'1'ES FOR SUPPLYING 'I'I]E P„l ice 1)ep:utntent with I ntse Fqu. ])meats WIll be

received at the Ceutrd ORice Ill the I )gip;rrtmcnt of I',-bce, in '1 "Ile City of New 1'1nk, until ten o',Iock n. ,1. of FRIDAY, THE 7171 I).1Y OF OCTOBER,

ISUN.

7'he person or persons making an estimate shall fttrui5h the saute in a scaled tuvclope, indorsed '' Esti- flu .uc for Furnishing Ilor<e Equipments,” and pith his or their mane or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Uepartmcnt, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above maned, at which tittle and place the eli mates received will he pttbli,-I) o petted I, ' the hcad , if said c a r 1 y D pa anent and read.

The equilnncnts are to be Of thu first quality of either of the kind, reiluire 1.

]lid(Icr- will state a price .fur each kind of equipment Ill be delivered. 11th price mit-t be written ill the hid and stated in figures. I'crmissimt will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or cot ill ate, and the ri-,,ht is expressly reserved Iry the head of said 1)epart-nr,nt to reject any or all bits which may be deemed prejudicial to the puldic inture,t,.

No esum:ncs will be accepted from, or a contract awarded to, any person aho i. in arretirs to the Cor-poration upon debt or cnutrac!, or who is It defaulter, its -urcty „r otherowise, allot, any Obligation to the Cor-poratiou.

'ffle entire quantity of cq,ipuieuts are to lie cont-pletcd within ninety' days after Lite execution and deliver}- of the contract, and are to be delivered in -uclt gmwtities :Ind at such places within File City of New York as nlS) be rwptired by Lite Police Ucpartutcute

'I li t • person o person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be regnire,l to give sec linty for the per. li,rmnncc of the contract in the manner fire,, t•,bcd by Ills' fit the sum of Five Thousand Ilullnr-.

Each estimate shall contain and slate the name zud place of re,irlenrtc of r-ach of the persons maki t' the same, the names II :dl pers,ns interested with him nr theta th,•rein, and if nn „th,a- persm be so interested, it shall distinctly state that f;tt ; also that it is ma -'c wlsbsnp any cum,eelion frith any other person nmk-irtg ;nt rsHnstlle for the ensue pltrtiocc. and is in all rc;t eels fair and without collusion or Irau'l ; :ntcl that no member of th:: Municipal /iscmbly, heal of a department, chief of It bureau, de; lily thereof or clerk therein, or other uflirer of the Corporatia if is directly or Indirectly interested therein, or in the slip. plies or ssirk to which it relates, or in any portion of the I' 1' thereof, The estimate must be verified by theouth, in writing, of thy• party or parties making the estim:uc That the several matters stated Therein are m all respects true. %%'here more than one person is inter-ested, it ii rwlufstle that tile verification be made and sobscribed by all the partie- irate -rested.

I;.icli bid or estint ate shall be acconlpa tied by the c„nsent, in writing, of nvo householders or Irceboldeis in ' The City of New f'or'k, Willi their respe_t ive places of business or residence, to the e0lect that it the con-tract be awarded to t lie per-on making the estimate they will, up,nt its being sit twmdd-:d, become bound a, his sureties fur its faithful perlurmance, and that if lie shall omit or refuse to usccute the estate, they will pay to the Ccrpm-atinn any differem-e between the suns to which be would be entitled up-'n its completion and iii it which the Corporation idly be obliged to pa} to the person or persons to wham the contract may be award ell at au )' >ub cg n•nt Icrting ; the am-punt in each ca,c to he c ,]dilated upon the es- ti-umted amount of the Shill 4 by which the I lots tine tested. ': lie consent above meati Slied ;hall be accnmp:uued by the oath er ariirmation, in wriliug, of each of the persons signing the s,ime, that he is a huih(rlunliier or trechbl/er is The Cal)- of New l'rarlt, and is worth t he amount of thc security rcquured for the eompleti„u of this contrast and h,-rein -tatt-tl, over and abot c all 115 d_hbts of crrr}' nature', and over and •,bnee fits liabilities ;is bail, surety and otherivi,e, and that lie has Offered himself as a surety Iii genii titith, :tml o ith the intention to execute the bond required by I ill. '1 lie adequacy ;ntd sufllciency of the set:urity all-.-red will lie wbjcct to 11pproe;d by the Cumptrolhr of The City of New York all r the award is made :Ind prior ti, the signing of the cor.trart.

Shu'ulf the porsnn or persons to wheat the contract eta)" be awarded neglect or refuse to accept tile con-tract trithin five d iys alter written notice that the s;une ha; br4v a•.c.trded to his or their bid or pr,pusal,_ and That the adminacy autl sufticienc}' ill the security uttered has been al,prnted by the Comlrir tier, or if he or they acct-pt but (II, not execute the cnntnict and give the proper set he or They shall be cunsidcrotl its h.15- mg abandoned it, and as to defwlt to the Ci,rprnatiun• and the c- uuact tvi I be rcadvcrtia-ii 1101 r,-h,-t, as pro. titled by laty.

No c-tintate will be resented or considered unless accunipanied by cipher a crrulied check upm mte ICI the State ur N.itioual banks nI The (:it)' of Nesi York, drawn to the nrdt:r of the- Comptroller, or ntuncy to the :unuunt of lis',- per rentum ni the antuunt of the sec only required lorthe f.uthlitl p_rform:mceot the mm-tract. Such check or money must not be inclo<ed it the >valud crrsclupe Containing Ilse t'tttmtle, but must Ise handed to the officer or clerk of the 1)epcurt-Incnt trho has chari,'c of the e,tint.itc-Los, :tad no e&tnnate cut ire deposited in said Ito\ until stir h chick or munr•y has 'ocau emulated by s aid officer a- depth and b ,uod to be correct. All such deposit;, except tl'nt of the successttll bi.lder, trill be ,clamed to the persons ❑ud<iot; the stuns within three flay, attar the couuact is nw;vcicd. If tale successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within use days after notice that the ront act has beta awanled to him, to execute the saute•, the antouut of the deposit made by hint shall be forlci!ea to and be retAle d by Th'' City ,]New York as li,ytmlated damaces fitr oil, h ncgln I or rr 111551 ; but if lie chili execute the contract within the tio;c aforesaid the am„unt of his d. l,,,sit ccill be r,-turned to lhim,

];lank Emus for estimates m.ty be ubtainesl by appli-c:uion to the undersigned at his ullicr lit the Central I l:uart meat.

By ardor of the Board, WILLIAM H. KII'1',

Cltict Clet-k. Neil YoRK, September 20, 1883.

Pomct: DEF.\RT\IEN"r OF 1'TIe CITY OF Nlfw YoRli, No, 300 1tit:lu era lit S Feet`,,

New YuuK Se Member 9 r)8, 8. I

PUI;LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA't, it Horst', knunn as bay tuarc. No. iXg,'I'htrly-

,~htlt ]'rc: Ill, anti bay gelding, " Nick," No. rf,y, ~I'Inrlt-ninh t'rr,_iuct, will be sold at public :utcli n, :n .-de'r..onrti of ;11cs-rs. Vau '1'assell ft Kccunay, at Ni, r I(sst 'Thirteen(h street, nu TUESDAY, SEPTEMI13E}lf. '87, 1i Dl, at ro o'clock ,t,' M.

Ily order ul the Board of Police.

JOHN F. 1-IARK1Ol', Property Clerk

POLICE I)RPARTM1IJT—CITY OF NHw YORK, 1898.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERT) Clerk of the Police Department of the City of

New York, No.3oo Mulberry street,Room No. g, for the following property, now in fits custody, without claim. ants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, Canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department.

(OHN F. HARRIOT, Property Clerk

1'U1.Iiul I)EI'AIirM1IKNT, CITs' (•F NEW VoRK,t

BUhUUGH OF IiROOees o, f

OWNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROP-erty Clerk of the Police Department of the City of

New York—Office, Municipal P,uilding, Borough of b'rnoklyn—for the following property new in hiscustody ,vithout claimants: Boats, rope, iron, leach, male and eniale clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, :armed goods, liquors, etc. Also small amount money taken from piisooers and found by Patrolman of this Departmetrt.

CHARLES D. BLATCIIFORD, Deputy Property Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

Dnl'ARTiltENT (iii II ll:l I lt',\Y,, Ci(iiusstoNEC's OFFici-:, Ni. ego NASSnt' ';IREFT,

Ntitv V' iiti, September at, 18)3.

TO CONTRACTORS.

BI1)5 (lR ES'1'L11A'1 INCLOSED 'ES, INCLOSE IN A scaled envelope, with tine title of the work :Intl the

ame of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the number of be work as in the advertisement, will be received at 'n. t515 Nassau street, corner of Sttruce street, in Room Jo. 1704, until it o'clock A. lit.,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1S9S. 'he bid; will he publicly opened by the head of the )epartment, in Ruout Nu, 1727, No. 150 Nassau street, t the hoar above-mentioned.

lo. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGH-\VAYS, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, BROKEN STONE ANI) SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK AND GRAVEL, TO IlE DIsl RIL'U'1'IiD WHERE REQUIRED A(n)NG Cl':R'I'AIN STREETS IN THE SAID ItORt)UGII.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and stile the nante and place of residence of each of the er.;aus mu i 5 r k q the same, the names of all pers„ns interested with him therein, and if nn other person be so interested it shall d istinctly,taie that fact ; that it is made without any IIIni1tcth in till :lily other person making an estimate for the same parptlss. auvl is m a 11 respects fair and II ithnul cnllu- ion nr fraud ; and that no member of the 1tomeilull Assembly, hca, l of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy therenI, or clerk therein, or other officer of the [llrfitratiun, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof,

Each osltmate must be verified by theoath, in writing, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the consent, in writin„ of two bouseholders or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making, the estimate, they will upon its being s„ awarded, hecnme bound as his sureties for in faithful performance, and that if lie shall refuse or neglect to sssctits the same, they will pay to the Cor-poration ;my difference buttvecu the sum to which he wnttld be untitled upon its mnspIctinn, and that which the i. orpora(ion may be ohiIit;c,] to pay to the person to wham the contract shall be atvarde,l at ally subsequent letting, the atnnmtt to lie calealrted upon the estimator amount of the work by which the bid, are tested.

The consent last abuse-mentioned must he accom-panicd by the oath or afl'hrntathin, in ogiting, of each of the persons slt;ning the s«mc that lie is a householder or freeholder in 1'he Coy of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of tile contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his Iiabili tics as bail, surety, or otherwise, and th,it lie has offered himselfas surety in good faith, ti-ith the intention to execute the bond required by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accont-panied by either a certified check upon nue of the .State or National banks of The City of New Torre, dr.fwo to tlse order of ilia Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the anwunt of the security required for tale faithful performance of the contract. Such check ,n- money must NOT be inclosed in it scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must he handed to the officer or Clerk of the Dcpait-meut who ha: clim-ge of the estimate- box, and no e>ti-niatc can be deposited in said box until suds check ur money has been examined by said officer or clerk and flub td to

be correct. All such deposits, cod-pt that of

the successful bidder, will be returned to the person, iliakihig the same within three days after the a,ntract i, awarlyd. 11 file succcs,ful bidder shall raft-e ur ill-,,leer, within live days alter notice That the contra( t has iJe(u 1151 orb to ]tins, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfritcd to and retained by'I'he City of New \'lurk as liquidated d:mlage5 for such ue-,lc,:t or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the t:ontrai t teilhiu the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be I tau lied to him.

'I'll I-: C, IAI3IISS']ONER OF IIIi;H\NAYS RF-SE:I:\'1?i 'I-HI': RIl;ICC TO KI•:Il-hCI' AI.l, 111115 RECEIVED FOR ANY l'AI:11(`.UI.AR \1'ORK IF Ill-: UhIl\ls 1.1' 111k iIIE III'-1, IN1'1':RE'SIS OF THE CI'l V.

L'Lutk forms of bid or estimate, bite proper enveloped in trltich to inclose the s.une, the specifications 11111 agrermrnts, and any farther information ,],shell, I .ill tie oitnmcd in R„nm No. 1751, Nn 1511 Nasa(i .tre, I.

l untmt -,liner of llt,;hts ayes

SUPREME COURT.

FI1151' I)I:1':A REM E;N"1'.

In the lit:,tter ul tba application of The Mayor, AIJcr. nlen and Cnmmoualty of the City of New Yerk, I Ill. tive to acquiring title, whoever the s:nne has nnl h.c . . Ii h rc n.r. c t t„ tc .uuircd . to the Inn,]+ tencmcuh :Ind heredit:uucnh reyairv,l for the purpose of npcuina l' \SI't)NE HUNDRED AND EI(1H'1'Y-FIF°f1I 51' R i-_I; I' although not yr r ranted by proper atnhor-ity). front Vanderbilt aventtc, East, to AVashin,gt„n avenue, as the xtni,• has been heretofore laid .lilt :unJ desigua[,-d its a lir-'t-cl.tss street or road, Ill IL, 'lest- nty-futtrtb Ward of The City of New Yurk,

()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "I'HAT THE Ill If, of costs, charges and expenses incurred by roas„n

of the proceedings in the aloce-entitled matter will he presented for taxation t,t one of the Ju+tides of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fiat Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., III be held at the County Court-Louse, in the Itorough of Alanhatt:ui in l'he City of New York, nn the 6th day of Ucnber. ,898, at ro,3o o'clock ill the foriruoon of that day, or is soon thereafter ❑, antnsrl earn Sc heard thereon, and that the said bill of cults, charges and expenses has been deposited in the 11131011 of the Ch-rk of the County of Now York, there to r,-main lir and iltirinit the space of ten days, as rcyuircd by the provisions of section 999 of title { of ch;,p!cr 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1877.

])tiled IloRUC(:u of \l,sNHAt'lAs, New York, Scptent-hcr t(, t S98.

SlANI.iY W. DExTFK, 1V31. (l. R(1SS', JNCI. W. 1). Dl)III.KR,

I 011 llissioncn. J 1111 1'. 1) 'ss,

Clerk,

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

Ili the matter of the application ofThe lllayor, Aldcr-wcn and Conmtonalty of the City of New York, rcla five to acquiring title, wherever the sane has not been beretoiore acquired, to the lands, tenements and here-ditanients required for the purpose of opening EAR I' TWO HUNDRED AND SECOND SI'RGEC ISuulinit streotl (allhou•„h not yet named by proper :utthority), born the Grand Boulevard and Concourse to Briggs avenue, as the wale has been heretofore Laid out and designated as a Gr,t-clns.a street or road, ill thr•'I'wenty-fourth 19 It'll lit 1hr (it) of New York.

NOI'ICE IS i-Il 11E:I;Y GIVEN 'T'HA'I' THE BILL of costs, ch:urges and expenscu iucurretl by reason

of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will 6c presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New \'ork, First Department, at a Special Term thereof. Part I., to be held at the County Court-house, in the I3ormtgII of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock ill the forenoon of that day, or as soon tlterrdter as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been depositI -d in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and durigg the space of ten day,, as required by the provisions of section 9y9 of title q of chapter 17, of chapter 378 of the Laws of 18,77.

Dated 1301ol V(;H or MANHATTAN, September 1), JAMES M. G()RMAN, AGIL, H. HANAU, \V111. McADIE,

Commissioners, Joltry P. Dt;uv, Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD.

TT i-JR CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED DAILY, 1 Sundays and legal holidays excepted, at No. a

City hall, New York City. Annual subscription, $9.30, postage prepaid.

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor