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POLICE DEPARTMENT. THE CITY RECORD. __ OFFIC1A L JOUT.~ NA 1__JO Vor., XXVIII. NEW YORK, WEINEI)AY, SETFENIBER ig, itoo. 1t'vat•:I' . - . Anonynwus—('ompiniut of ,li'ordcrlc persou5, Anonymous—(:uniplaint „t I I rosin hou-es in lit , fill" Iiejl '. 1':ltI it' Ic iin;'r ,.-: - (oI, r I it'n , !i;! t'aI Iol'I'.'n O(P ' I , Toltti I. tt11Ni ira- -( 11110,0, li11" I'ti ltraitl 1k. () .1. ,- '.I'~ `rl:. ,. \f. 1. I;reclin;,, it.—t.a,unncndin I'atr„hu:ul 1 ~l;ic,'1 I'ottoot -le S.I':, \L N:lln,rn—Complaint "f disorderly boy , I' Hi\t''-fifth Preriitct—.--i'enrt of capture of ruts 'av horse !,v Patrolman .A11'eli I.e!:In.ta. Niueteeoth Precinct -Report of accilicnt to l' Int.tu \V'iilinnt Ahticahy. I eric Squad - lchetrt of m'coleut to hati',)1l lien P ar-1 O't.ontnor. Idveudao C. F.rnsl, Jr., :uul lxahllnel l.anturj--Co. faint a sin,t l'atrolnl:n i;uu,uin Sielrlt, 1'.it*lttieth Precinct. lultn iudlc—Asl: nI alll'ointnlent of 1. J. A!cl in,ott, a. Special Patrolman. John Rolle—Asl.in;, appointment of Prank I. lou-'ratter, as Special Patroli , I i 7;cort e I I. I tavi~—Aslctng app ,in hit cot of .AI o B. CosIcllo, as Special Patr , 1 ])avid Kttll, Jr.- -A`;l:ing apin,intment of ]l2 Ix!!ent;arti, As Special PatroLl.;ut F. AV. 'Itith—.Ar] io aiIoitiYnnent of Frank ('artt'utin, as Special Patrolman. IIoTitles Electric Cott pata —Arkinn appointn'•,nt of 1. I. Godle)', as Special 1•atrolln•In. I Ioltni's Electric C:n»pany—d king nhpntnIn rt of F.J. fisher, as Special Patrolman. Louis Mein—~\skint' rleiiicry of ttcel'c slot t ~-hines,not+' ill po,re.=_ion of tilt i'n.11cote - ., Tntt ftilEt' of' 1'ot.n l': Rta l : I [Al it'; 1,t.no'tNn TR,iNsu ttu , to \t a meeting of the Police Board of the Police Department of The City of Nutt fork, hell oil the 7th clay of September, 1900. Present—Commissioners York (President), Sexton, ]less and Ahell. The minutes of August 31 were read and approved. LEAVE of AssENcn cn< CilaN'escn TO Inspector Donald Grant, Seventh District, ten days, if pay is released. " Thomas L. Druhan, Eleventh District, twenty days, with pay, vacation. Captain William Schultz, Fourteenth Precinct, twenty days, tcith pay, vacation, ten days, if pay is released, Sam lid IIardy, Fifty-seventh Precinct, aventy slays, with pay, vacation. Louis Krueschir, Seventy-ninth Precinct, Iiventy days, with pay, vamticli Daniel Blake, Eightieth Precinct, twenty days, with pay, vacation. Rotindiman William 11. Klan, Ninth Precinct, thirty days, half-pay, sick. Patrolman James F. Farrow, Twenty-second precinct, ninety clays, half-pay , sick. Hugh 1'. Clarence, Twenty-fifth Precinct, thirty days, tall-pay, sick. Henry Mallon, Forty-ninth Precinct, thirty days, if pay is relca cd. REI'OItTS, ETC., ORDERED ON FILE. Chief of Police—Leaves of absence granted under the Rule. Corporation Counsel—Relative to appearance of Patrolman Patrick I. Kane at iii c, IIii Bureau Cloth and Equipment--l:epott for August. Su l terintenelent of Elections—Stating that William A. Shevy, Clerk, hits passed Civil Seri e examination. Sergeant Egan—Relative to purchase of three horses. Contagious disease in family of Patrolman Patrick Quinn. Twenty-seventh Precinct. Death of Patrolman James M. Mulligan, Seventy-fifth Precinct, at S.3o A..t., Se! tvmber 3 William Egan, Thirty-sixth precinct, at 9.30 A. ii., Tptrodni 4. John H. Goetchius—Relative to repairs to Station-iotke, oak ,trees. George Kraus--Commending Patrolman Roth, Fifteenth Prec nct. Protests as Detective Sergeants—Charles T. Belger, William Ilughcs, James A. Carroll, \i. 1. Connolly, James E. McGrath. Declinations of appointment as Temporary Clerk—J. F. Charles, M. J. hates. R. L. \Varner—Acknowledgment, eh-. Inspector I). Grant--On letter of Alorris H. Barnett commending Roundsntan W. II. Dailey, Fiftieth Precinct. Inspector Thompson—On complaint of 1.1T. j. Mead of an officer. Twenty-second Precinct—On injury to Patrolman Michael \V. Butler. Thirty-first Precinct—On letter of estate Peter J. t t'T)onohue relative to and t )ne fftttlrvu and Thirty-third street and Boulevard. 'Thirty-sixth Precinct—On death of horse 1' Captive " No, 136. Forty-ninth Precinct—On complaint of "Taxpayer" of dance hall, Atlantic avenue and Smith street. Sixty-seventh Precinct—( in accident to Patrolman John A. Genre. Seventy-second Precinct—On injury' to horse of Patrolman Jahn T. 1)unn. Seventy-fourth Precinct—On absence of Patrolman Adolph Gebhart without leave, Send Co ies. Fifth Precinct—f In complaint of New Yorker I lerol , l of conduct of Patrolman loin J. Eaton. Seventh Precinct—( in complaint of William J. Lutz of wagon at No. 13cj Division street. Fifteenth Precinct—On complaint of Mahlon Ott of Popular Fashion Company. To Mayor. Fifteenth Precinct—( in complaint of Mrs. E. Guggenheim of damage to her property. To Mayor. Fifteenth Precinct—f )n complaint of Henry 'I'. Herman of gang of ruffians, No, 538 East Fourteenth street. Seventeenth Precinct—On complaint of William Collins Sons of nuisances, etc. Nineteenth Precinct—On complaint of Charles M. Lambert of pool room, No, 103 \Vest Twenty-fourth street. To Mayor. Twenty-fourth Precinct—On complaint of Frank S. Phillips of pool room, Sixth avenue au-1 Forty-second street. To Mayor. Twenty-ninth Precinct—On complaint of M. Posner of disoiderly boys. Thirtieth Precinct—On complaint of H. C. Borstel of hoodlums. Thirty-second Precinct—On complaint of Richard \Veber, etc., of push cart venders. 'to Mayor. Thirty-second Precinct—On complaint of Mary C. Metcalfe of Standard photo Enlarging House. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of Henrietta W. Holmes as to Ella Deyo. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of 1\lrs. Newbury as to David McGlynn. 'to Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of Selina Diann as to I-I. Mann. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of James E. Smith, as to effects of J. II. (iittings. Report of absence of Roundsman Thomas McCormick, Party-second Precinct, without leave, was referred to the President. Report of Sergeant Maude, Forty-fifth Precinct, inclosing $2 for Police Pension Fun I, was r eferred to the Treasurer to pay into said fund. APPLICATIONS FOR PENSION REFERRED TO TILE C,JMN11'P 1,1:, ox PESatoNs Katie P. Cahill, Cordelia Smith, Mary E. Bishop and Elizabeth Dlatthews. COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO TILE CIIIEB CLERK Ti) AN5W ER. Joseph Loeb—Debt complaint against Patrolman Lyons. C. L. Schurc—Asking; information as to pensions. C. F. Lenz—Asking information as to appointment on the force. CotlMUNIcATroNs REFERRED TO THE CIIIEF OF POLICt•;. Report of concert licenses exptrin~ in September. M. R. Birnie—Coniplaint of violations of Sunday law, etc. John U. Ben Beronan—Complaint of condition of Eighteenth Ward, disorderly persons, etc. Jacob Godon—Asking detail of officer at Synagogue, etc. Anonymous—Complaint of conduct of certain officer. Anonymous—Complaint of disorder at No. 168 Johnson avenue. Patrolman Ceorge (. luau nin , from 'Ctrrr ourtit Precinct to Tenth Pryl .. 1ohu J. I.yltch, trans Tenth free -t to T tics ty.fourth Precinct. dame= J. Icl)on;tld, from Sisav-. It Precinct to I"orty-eigl th I',t. ,:.'. Charles \Icl)eruv , tt, Fort''-eicl- 1 Precinct, detailed at picas of n..'i Cotnh:lny at foot 'f Amity a .li C>ngress streets (North Gertitai I..~, I I F;divarcI McGuire, fr o m Siet.\-uir It Precinct to Sct'cnty-Heat hr-rut t. William hitzgerl.lrl. front Set'cu! -first Ptecirct to Sixt}-ninth 7't'eaoV_ TiclsaIli L.Vancicrl,ilt, from Vii:.- -lhrrl Precinct to Sixty-nintls I'r., il, Ilemy J. IjatoMti•, froln Sixtv-ninth Precinct to Sixlc-thiro I' ' rohle:'t Malc,lm, tint Fiftli P. rend to 'I Precinct. .' john 1.l.ettnecly', from ]'rids I 'innt to T',ighth Previoc]. Charles I". AVcclts, front Fifth , ,cr li t to Se%eutecnth Prel it tiuntll t tciiuinsary details, etc. LAw C.tsi; Rr:FEIratt:l, r„ 'nth Coitvotzrcruus Cc,tin-r.I . Fifth District Court—Nathan Krc-ch vs, tie property Clerk—tiuntmons . ' ''I : ' Communication from Sor cant lv0an, rcrnnlmt'nclin, ,, repair-, ,'tc., to Cr' t i , vas referred to Sergeam (Chen to it tooin IIls. ('c,lumunlcatinn font (t , n e \fcLau h tt . Secretary, State Commission of t'ti,on;, mitt u.' supplies neeltcl by the l' "lice 1),•1lar,tilctlt its 1901, was rcicmc,sl to Sergeant O'Prier It c01111, \tuh rosbremest; of the 1.lnv_ Sixtieth Precinct—Report on signal I,ox No. i6 'ratrcferred to the Superintendent of'1'e lug !.1 0 niake the needed repairs. Application of the Property ('leek. for permiss'on to dispose of certair, goods taken foot \'iitt(lsmr I Intel fire, was r rantcrc!, Apltlicatinn IIf Keating it tiljuirr's, fot a reltearittr in ca'e of ex-Captain Michael Doherty, .., laid over. kcrodvwi, I'hot the f ii. '1 ttg tv , i Jnatiott. l'' acc'eMril S1 rnial Padihneo Coral \V', Kuehn, ( 'ha l!c+ R. Co 'Ice and Charles T. Pleuly. lie:u!cel, 't That the (ollmciny 11 1'' , , nl H . raul I u' 'a' i : t -crvice of the parties idareed Dennis Ahearn, for It. M. t totiltoP7. Patrick AI:tic,ne':, (or Sullty„n L Kt,~. 'Chomp.; Pickett, for M. Krtoclt, 0lsep11 R. liettner, f.rr Ccer & 5vh;wi Etudes \V"at,on, for ,Anil r se WEtrhd,v l:,III] I t,,harles (;lark, for S. J. GuldsmitL, Rei.olccd, That fall Pay tchile dr]t he itrait . , l t u,: Patrolman John Iumrel1•s, N: tilt' enth Precinct, from J11ly a to \liv]atc7 \, llttticr, 1'lt~oty-ec„rll 1'rerint't, tr.aut (tine .I '' Tlenry Garllaman, I hittv-,sixth 1'recinet, from .`.',Ignst y to Au,, 1' 1. ' hosts, :Alu:>ru=e, EiL;htieth 1'reeiltct, froln filly 30 to .Augu,t S, t'' .. \V'illiaul iImcarn, Central ( )Rice, trial July ti to _ugtut 23, Ian On rc7Il ,ss of the .`.uclitor, it was l.tesolvc't,'l'hat the f allowing hills be apinumll and referred to the t-'ontptr.':' '. t ' n Account Station ltuu>c Rents, ircxi.- Ileury 1?reygang, Scventv.rixth Precinct, 1st Sit] ., for July ........ .... .... Barthold C. (iasdekc, Eightieth i'rerioa, 3-1 Stth., quarter ending "el,tentl er i. at :slaty E. Mines, Seventy ninth Precinct, quarter coiling August 2 .. 2 '' Pant: Clerks' Co-operatis•e L'uriltr ; Intl 1;tan .Arr , cia'tiI'l , ..i-'' at -sixth frvn'ind_ ,table, quarter cnliing Jnly ti ............ ... . . .. .... ... 43 Account General Election Y.xpcusits, tI, X)— Beck Duplicator Company, typewriter ribbons ............................. . ~c W. C. lltutcan, Jr., rent Iluustou and 1•;m streets ........... ............... 272 Morgan Brothers, storage election material ........................ ....... ttic Smith Premier'l'ypetcriter Company, typewritLI. ............................ fl '. Staten Island Sat ings B.Ink, rent, July ............. .......... s s s . s _ Auc t . ...... ...................... - , A. It. Vetter, st,nage ............ . ........ ... . ........ .. 125 $7'.1 Account Expen,c> 1'rin l.lectinn. tr,r.l, - '' hinnklyit Itaiiv Engle," advert:-ittg t'rituary I:lech iii .. .. ...... - $r55 ,. Rrnoklyn I'niun full. Company, a,lcerti,ing Primary Election .... .......... 175 2,, " Brook y It Cl ti den, " a11v'ert tsth g Primary Election ....... . ....... .... . . . I5; (,o Brok,l IVo Tinily Titres," at'.vcrtising 1'riu:ary Lire i7 it ..................... 171 2t " Brooklvu 1'tetc 1'rer;c, ...... I ............. 1 141) 46 Bernard 1.'. Cummings, carting pull-place fittings ........................ ... 15 CO John ti. (:oilier, ....................... . 4i t ct 1 Ieisclnnan & ;±hcr wood , " J ohn 1'. Gustavc„ut, ........... . ................ lu t 1, 1 earl: Haney, .................. ......... 6, John Ifaney, ......... ...... ........... 57 ;1 Antonio Joseph, .... ............. ......... 40 ; 1) Jamaica Sta Ill iii] , 21seItisinp primary Election ......................... " Ja 120 t,C I. \laytiard Kissarn, casting poll-place fittings ...... ...................... 47 tit; W. 11. lynch, ........ ....... ... . ........ 48 Sct "Long Island Star Publishing Company, advertising Primary Election....... "4 50 \krnng I ciegraph,s' ., I, 221) 7J ?tail and Express " Company, 1 , 2 '7 ')5 " North Sidle Netvs, , ' 52 0) Queens borough Daily Herald,'' to6 2i, L. T. Rogers, carting poll-place fittings .......... ........ ..... 27 iu Fled. T. Scott, . .................. . ........... 36 clo Staten islander," advertising Prin',ary Election .......................... 55 0 7 The Sti tt , .. . .. . ... ... ....... 1,273 kS " \V'estche>ter Intiel~cndcnt," 141 03

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-09-19.pdf · POLICE DEPARTMENT. THE CITY RECORD. __ OFFIC1A L JOUT.~ NA 1__JO Vor., XXVIII. NEW YORK, WEINEI)AY, SETFENIBER

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

THE CITY RECORD. __ OFFIC1A L JOUT.~ NA 1__JO

Vor., XXVIII. NEW YORK, WEINEI)AY, SETFENIBER ig, itoo. 1t'vat•:I' . - .

Anonynwus—('ompiniut of ,li'ordcrlc persou5, Anonymous—(:uniplaint „t I I rosin hou-es in lit ,

fill" Iiejl '.

1':ltI it' Ic iin;'r ,.-: - (oI, r I it'n ,!i;! t'aI Iol'I'.'n O(P ' I , Toltti I. tt11Ni ira- -( 11110,0, li11" I'ti ltraitl 1k. () .1. ,- '.I'~ ̀rl:. ,.

\f. 1. I;reclin;,, it.—t.a,unncndin I'atr„hu:ul 1 ~l;ic,'1 I'ottoot -le S.I':, \L N:lln,rn—Complaint "f disorderly boy , I' Hi\t''-fifth Preriitct—.--i'enrt of capture of ruts 'av horse !,v Patrolman .A11'eli I.e!:In.ta. Niueteeoth Precinct -Report of accilicnt to l' Int.tu \V'iilinnt Ahticahy. I eric Squad - lchetrt of m'coleut to hati',)1l lien P ar-1 O't.ontnor. Idveudao C. F.rnsl, Jr., :uul lxahllnel l.anturj--Co. faint a sin,t l'atrolnl:n i;uu,uin

Sielrlt, 1'.it*lttieth Precinct. lultn iudlc—Asl: nI alll'ointnlent of 1. J. A!cl in,ott, a. Special Patrolman. John Rolle—Asl.in;, appointment of Prank I. lou-'ratter, as Special Patroli , I i 7;cort e I I. I tavi~—Aslctng app ,in hit cot of .AI o B. CosIcllo, as Special Patr , 1 ])avid Kttll, Jr.- -A`;l:ing apin,intment of ]l2 Ix!!ent;arti, As Special PatroLl.;ut F. AV. 'Itith—.Ar] io aiIoitiYnnent of Frank ('artt'utin, as Special Patrolman. IIoTitles Electric Cott pata —Arkinn appointn'•,nt of 1. I. Godle)', as Special 1•atrolln•In. I Ioltni's Electric C:n»pany—d king nhpntnIn rt of F.J. fisher, as Special Patrolman. Louis Mein—~\skint' rleiiicry of ttcel'c slot t ~-hines,not+' ill po,re.=_ion of tilt i'n.11cote - .,

Tntt ftilEt' of' 1'ot.n l': Rta l : I [Al it'; 1,t.no'tNn TR,iNsu ttu , to

\t a meeting of the Police Board of the Police Department of The City of Nutt fork, hell oil the 7th clay of September, 1900.

Present—Commissioners York (President), Sexton, ]less and Ahell. The minutes of August 31 were read and approved.

LEAVE of AssENcn cn< CilaN'escn TO

Inspector Donald Grant, Seventh District, ten days, if pay is released. " Thomas L. Druhan, Eleventh District, twenty days, with pay, vacation.

Captain William Schultz, Fourteenth Precinct, twenty days, tcith pay, vacation, ten days, if pay is released,

Sam lid IIardy, Fifty-seventh Precinct, aventy slays, with pay, vacation. Louis Krueschir, Seventy-ninth Precinct, Iiventy days, with pay, vamticli Daniel Blake, Eightieth Precinct, twenty days, with pay, vacation.

Rotindiman William 11. Klan, Ninth Precinct, thirty days, half-pay, sick. Patrolman James F. Farrow, Twenty-second precinct, ninety clays, half-pay , sick.

Hugh 1'. Clarence, Twenty-fifth Precinct, thirty days, tall-pay, sick. Henry Mallon, Forty-ninth Precinct, thirty days, if pay is relca cd.

REI'OItTS, ETC., ORDERED ON FILE.

Chief of Police—Leaves of absence granted under the Rule. Corporation Counsel—Relative to appearance of Patrolman Patrick I. Kane at iii c,IIii Bureau Cloth and Equipment--l:epott for August.

Su lterintenelent of Elections—Stating that William A. Shevy, Clerk, hits passed Civil Seri e examination.

Sergeant Egan—Relative to purchase of three horses. Contagious disease in family of Patrolman Patrick Quinn. Twenty-seventh Precinct. Death of Patrolman James M. Mulligan, Seventy-fifth Precinct, at S.3o A..t., Se! tvmber 3

William Egan, Thirty-sixth precinct, at 9.30 A. ii., Tptrodni 4. John H. Goetchius—Relative to repairs to Station-iotke, oak ,trees. George Kraus--Commending Patrolman Roth, Fifteenth Prec nct. Protests as Detective Sergeants—Charles T. Belger, William Ilughcs, James A. Carroll, \i.

1. Connolly, James E. McGrath. Declinations of appointment as Temporary Clerk—J. F. Charles, M. J. hates. R. L. \Varner—Acknowledgment, eh-. Inspector I). Grant--On letter of Alorris H. Barnett commending Roundsntan W. II. Dailey,

Fiftieth Precinct. Inspector Thompson—On complaint of 1.1T. j. Mead of an officer. Twenty-second Precinct—On injury to Patrolman Michael \V. Butler. Thirty-first Precinct—On letter of estate Peter J. t t'T)onohue relative to and t )ne fftttlrvu

and Thirty-third street and Boulevard. 'Thirty-sixth Precinct—On death of horse 1' Captive " No, 136. Forty-ninth Precinct—On complaint of "Taxpayer" of dance hall, Atlantic avenue and

Smith street. Sixty-seventh Precinct—( in accident to Patrolman John A. Genre. Seventy-second Precinct—On injury' to horse of Patrolman Jahn T. 1)unn. Seventy-fourth Precinct—On absence of Patrolman Adolph Gebhart without leave,

Send Co ies.

Fifth Precinct—f In complaint of New Yorker I lerol, l of conduct of Patrolman loin J. Eaton. Seventh Precinct—( in complaint of William J. Lutz of wagon at No. 13cj Division street. Fifteenth Precinct—On complaint of Mahlon Ott of Popular Fashion Company. To Mayor. Fifteenth Precinct—( in complaint of Mrs. E. Guggenheim of damage to her property. To

Mayor. Fifteenth Precinct—f )n complaint of Henry 'I'. Herman of gang of ruffians, No, 538 East

Fourteenth street. Seventeenth Precinct—On complaint of William Collins Sons of nuisances, etc. Nineteenth Precinct—On complaint of Charles M. Lambert of pool room, No, 103 \Vest

Twenty-fourth street. To Mayor. Twenty-fourth Precinct—On complaint of Frank S. Phillips of pool room, Sixth avenue au-1

Forty-second street. To Mayor. Twenty-ninth Precinct—On complaint of M. Posner of disoiderly boys. Thirtieth Precinct—On complaint of H. C. Borstel of hoodlums. Thirty-second Precinct—On complaint of Richard \Veber, etc., of push cart venders. 'to

Mayor. Thirty-second Precinct—On complaint of Mary C. Metcalfe of Standard photo Enlarging

House. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of Henrietta W. Holmes as to Ella Deyo. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of 1\lrs. Newbury as to David McGlynn. 'to Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of Selina Diann as to I-I. Mann. To Mayor. Bureau of Information—On inquiry of James E. Smith, as to effects of J. II. (iittings. Report of absence of Roundsman Thomas McCormick, Party-second Precinct, without leave,

was referred to the President. Report of Sergeant Maude, Forty-fifth Precinct, inclosing $2 for Police Pension Fun I, was

referred to the Treasurer to pay into said fund.

APPLICATIONS FOR PENSION REFERRED TO TILE C,JMN11'P 1,1:, ox PESatoNs

Katie P. Cahill, Cordelia Smith, Mary E. Bishop and Elizabeth Dlatthews.

COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO TILE CIIIEB CLERK Ti) AN5W ER.

Joseph Loeb—Debt complaint against Patrolman Lyons. C. L. Schurc—Asking; information as to pensions. C. F. Lenz—Asking information as to appointment on the force.

CotlMUNIcATroNs REFERRED TO THE CIIIEF OF POLICt•;.

Report of concert licenses exptrin~ in September. M. R. Birnie—Coniplaint of violations of Sunday law, etc. John U. Ben Beronan—Complaint of condition of Eighteenth Ward, disorderly persons, etc. Jacob Godon—Asking detail of officer at Synagogue, etc. Anonymous—Complaint of conduct of certain officer. Anonymous—Complaint of disorder at No. 168 Johnson avenue.

Patrolman Ceorge (. luau nin , from 'Ctrrr ourtit Precinct to Tenth Pryl .. 1ohu J. I.yltch, trans Tenth free -t to T tics ty.fourth Precinct.

dame= J. Icl)on;tld, from Sisav-. It Precinct to I"orty-eigl th I',t. ,:.'. Charles \Icl)eruv , tt, Fort''-eicl- 1 Precinct, detailed at picas of n..'i

Cotnh:lny at foot 'f Amity a .li C>ngress streets (North Gertitai I..~, I I F;divarcI McGuire, from Siet.\-uir It Precinct to Sct'cnty-Heat hr-rut t. William hitzgerl.lrl. front Set'cu! -first Ptecirct to Sixt}-ninth 7't'eaoV_ TiclsaIli L.Vancicrl,ilt, from Vii:.- -lhrrl Precinct to Sixty-nintls I'r., il, Ilemy J. IjatoMti•, froln Sixtv-ninth Precinct to Sixlc-thiro I'

' rohle:'t Malc,lm, tint Fiftli P. rend to 'I Precinct. .' john 1.l.ettnecly', from ]'rids I 'innt to T',ighth Previoc].

Charles I". AVcclts, front Fifth , ,cr li t to Se%eutecnth Prel it tiuntll t tciiuinsary details, etc.

LAw C.tsi; Rr:FEIratt:l, r„ 'nth Coitvotzrcruus Cc,tin-r.I .

Fifth District Court—Nathan Krc-ch vs, tie property Clerk—tiuntmons . ' ''I : ' Communication from Sor cant lv0an, rcrnnlmt'nclin,,, repair-, ,'tc., to Cr' t i ,

vas referred to Sergeam (Chen to it tooin IIls. ('c,lumunlcatinn font (t , n e \fcLau h tt . Secretary, State Commission of t'ti,on;, mitt u.'

supplies neeltcl by the l' "lice 1),•1lar,tilctlt its 1901, was rcicmc,sl to Sergeant O'Prier It c01111, \tuh rosbremest; of the 1.lnv_

Sixtieth Precinct—Report on signal I,ox No. i6 'ratrcferred to the Superintendent of'1'e lug !.1 0 niake the needed repairs.

Application of the Property ('leek. for permiss'on to dispose of certair, goods taken foot \'iitt(lsmr I Intel fire, was r rantcrc!,

Apltlicatinn IIf Keating it tiljuirr's, fot a reltearittr in ca'e of ex-Captain Michael Doherty, .., laid over.

kcrodvwi, I'hot the f ii. '1 ttg tv,i Jnatiott. l'' acc'eMril S1 rnial Padihneo Coral \V', Kuehn, ( 'ha l!c+ R. Co 'Ice and Charles T. Pleuly. lie:u!cel, 't That the (ollmciny 11 1'' , , nl H . raul I u' 'a' i : t

-crvice of the parties idareed Dennis Ahearn, for It. M. t totiltoP7. Patrick AI:tic,ne':, (or Sullty„n L Kt,~. 'Chomp.; Pickett, for M. Krtoclt, 0lsep11 R. liettner, f.rr Ccer & 5vh;wi Etudes \V"at,on, for ,Anil r se WEtrhd,v l:,III] I t,,harles (;lark, for S. J. GuldsmitL, Rei.olccd, That fall Pay tchile dr]t he itrait ., l t u,: Patrolman John Iumrel1•s, N: tilt' enth Precinct, from J11ly a to

” \liv]atc7 \, llttticr, 1'lt~oty-ec„rll 1'rerint't, tr.aut (tine .I ''

Tlenry Garllaman, I hittv-,sixth 1'recinet, from .`.',Ignst y to Au,, 1' 1. ' hosts, :Alu:>ru=e, EiL;htieth 1'reeiltct, froln filly 30 to .Augu,t S, t''

.. \V'illiaul iImcarn, Central ( )Rice, trial July ti to _ugtut 23, Ian

On rc7Il,ss of the .`.uclitor, it was l.tesolvc't,'l'hat the f allowing hills be apinumll and referred to the t-'ontptr.':' '. t ' n

Account Station ltuu>c Rents, ircxi.- Ileury 1?reygang, Scventv.rixth Precinct, 1st Sit] ., for July ........ .... .... Barthold C. (iasdekc, Eightieth i'rerioa, 3-1 Stth., quarter ending "el,tentl er i. at :slaty E. Mines, Seventy ninth Precinct, quarter coiling August 2 .. 2 '' Pant: Clerks' Co-operatis•e L'uriltr ; Intl 1;tan .Arr ,cia'tiI'l,..i-''at -sixth frvn'ind_

,table, quarter cnliing Jnly ti ............ ... . . .. .... ... 43

Account General Election Y.xpcusits, tI, X)—

Beck Duplicator Company, typewriter ribbons ............................. . ~c W. C. lltutcan, Jr., rent Iluustou and 1•;m streets ........... ............... 272 Morgan Brothers, storage election material ........................ ....... ttic

Smith Premier'l'ypetcriter Company, typewritLI. ............................ fl '. Staten Island Sat ings B.Ink, rent, July ............. .......... s s s . s _

Auc t . ...... ...................... - ,

A. It. Vetter, st,nage ............ . ........ ... . ........ .. 125

$7'.1

Account Expen,c> 1'rin l.lectinn. tr,r.l, - '' hinnklyit Itaiiv Engle," advert:-ittg t'rituary I:lech iii .. .. ...... - $r55 ,. Rrnoklyn I'niun full. Company, a,lcerti,ing Primary Election .... .......... 175 2,, " Brook y It Cl ti den," a11v'ert tsth g Primary Election ....... . ....... .... . . . I5; (,o

Brok,l IVo Tinily Titres," at'.vcrtising 1'riu:ary Lire i7 it ..................... 171 2t " Brooklvu 1'tetc 1'rer;c, ...... I ............. 1 141) 46 Bernard 1.'. Cummings, carting pull-place fittings ........................ ... 15 CO John ti. (:oilier, ....................... . 4i t ct 1 Ieisclnnan & ;±hcr wood , "

John 1'. Gustavc„ut, ........... . ................ lu t 1, 1 earl: Haney, .................. ......... 6, John Ifaney, ......... ...... ........... 57 ;1

Antonio Joseph, .... ............. ......... 40 ; 1)

Jamaica Sta Ill iii] , 21seItisinp primary Election ......................... " Ja 120 t,C I. \laytiard Kissarn, casting poll-place fittings ...... ...................... 47 tit; W. 11. lynch, ........ ....... ... . ........ 48 Sct "Long Island Star Publishing Company, advertising Primary Election....... "4 50

\krnng I ciegraph,s' ., I,221) 7J ?tail and Express " Company, 1 , 2 '7 ')5

" North Sidle Netvs, , ' 52 0) Queens borough Daily Herald,'' to6 2i,

L. T. Rogers, carting poll-place fittings .......... ........ ..... 27 iu Fled. T. Scott,

. .................. . ........... 36 clo Staten islander," advertising Prin',ary Election .......................... 55 07 The Sti tt , .. . .. . ... ... ....... 1,273 kS

" \V'estche>ter Intiel~cndcnt," 141 03

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THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTF;MITER 19, 1900.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 20 00

45,6G9 35 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 12 M., SEPTNAl11P:K 8, Ir~oo.

5514

.1. A. \\ carlin poll-pl.1(• tilliu ,.... .......

I' ' ',rJ_ I i tl'r Ic,ttii • ,1 1' r , i:1 t I ... - I rr. v v ,lrJ .n rl j.in C, T. Perkins be vcIIlie. III the •i~nauu'es ut the I'le'i'lc'nt and Chiet Cicil, aull ioi%%a Jc,i tr, the Corporation

,uttreI.

\1ichael W. Maguire, Lawrence E. Patterson and Sanniel F. Harrigan, having been appointed Rouudsnten on the 1st day of June, I000, and certilied to the Citil Service Commission as such, and the said Citit Service Commission having refused to .entity the pay-roll, of the said Rountlsmen, and thereafter in and amts proceedings hating been instituted which resulted in the issuance of an order by the Supreme Court directing the Civil Service Commission to certify the pay of said Ronndsmen as .such, and the Secretary of the Crt it Service Commission having informed the Board, by telephone, that such certification will be utade on presentation of supple-mental pay-roll,

Resolved, That said pay-roll be ordered paid by the Treasurer of the Police Department Ott proper certification by the Civil Service Coni nission.

Ott reading and f1Ilng report of Captain Gcurge F. Titus, Sixth Precinct, of change in social condition of Matron )iar \hcKcotta, whose loartied name is now 1a r' ReIiill,

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk be and is hereby directed to enter such name upon the records, and notify the Civil Service Commission of the saute.

I In rcarIintz and tiling report of Captain Thoma'. T. Diamond, Fifteenth Precinct, Resorted, That Pistol Permit V'o. IIt;2, issued to Frederick 1). Kelle, be and is hereby

t- CUhed. in reading and filing conimunicatiun frl ,m the IIolnte. Electric Company,

ke.olted, That the appointment of Samuel 11. Storey as Special Patrolman be and is hereby

On motion of President York, Resolved, That Patrolman John ')'Connor, Forty-ninth Precinct, be detailed to the Adams

Street Magistrate's Court in place of Patrolman Teeter Bacon, remanded. I. readiu an l filing corn inuuitathm In ml the 'ti per intendent of Elections, and on recout-

mendation of the l hairmac of the Committee nit 1•:lections, Res. Ived, That the Chief Clerk he and is hereby directed to prepare specifications for pro-

lirling ttso topic. of the original enrollment h01 k and the transcript of the entolhilent, and to advertise for proposals for furnishing the same.

Resolved, That the salary of .1itIrc\c McLean, Messenger to the Deputy Chief of Police, I rough of Brooklyn. teho is a niemi)er of the Police force, be and is hereby fixed at the rate of , TIC thousand tour hundred dollars per annuto. to take effect Seyternbcr I, I)(X).

()n reading and tiling report of Acting Inspector Jame; Campbell, Resolved. That honorable mention be and is herel.y made in the records of the Department

I Elie men itoriuu, COO duct of Round man I'atri,1: I. Sheehan, Sixtv -seventh Precinct, in rescuing, L.oui. Ede Iblunte and Clifford Stri III er (rote drowning, at Bergen Leach, July 14, t9al, and that ilI ,. medal of honor of the Department be and is hereby awarded to iliin.

On motion if Comulissioner 'exton. Re=olvedl, That the fine of two days pay imposed August 9, 19co, upon Patrolman Charles

1. I i , I hirty-seventh Precinct, be and is hereliv reduced to one day's pay.

In Iautiun of C Oft missioner\-ork, Iss olced, •l That the judgment c,f two day,' pay, imposed April 16, 1,)( xi. it Patrolman

john J. Brady, Tenth Precinct, be and is hereby changed to '' Reprimand." Resolsed, That permission Ile granted to Patrolman John 1)iI Ion , Thirty-eighth Precinct,

t. • receive thirty dollars with usual deduction, run a d for arrest of Michael Ryan, a deserter from the United t tate, _lrmv.

Resolved, That the petition of Patrolman Michael \V. Butler, 'l'nccnty-second Precinct, to be I..m` • .trscd for loss of umfi,nn Jutn. 4, 1•><xm, while in the performance of duty, lie planted.

Rc~ulved, That the folIiwittg concert licenses be granted I ,.1Ic A. Raisin, Lenity Mu-ic hall, No. 2(XigThird avenue, August 20 to November 20, S15u. Lrnc,t Ilofntan, llushnick Music Hall, Nn. 1579 Bushwick avenue, September 1to I)eceln-

1,-: 1. SIo. Resolved, That Elizabeth Lippi. widow of John Lippl, late Patrolman, be and is hereby

artletl and granted a pension of three hundred dollars per annum, from and after September ', 119(L).

Communication having been received front his Honor, the Mayor, dated September 6, Iq_ e,o, cl <;ng communication front Frank Moss in reference to the recent disturbances on the 15th and

ii ill ut August.

l.eoIvel, That said communication be referred to the Committee on Rules and Discipline. much of communication from General Rodenbough, Superintendent of Elections, dated

cl .unl'cr 5, moo, as relates to the necessity of employing 225 clerks for (lilt) commencing on th.e manning of November 13, and recommending that re.1uisition be made therefor upon the lit i I Service lommission, referred to the Committee on Elections.

DIsMts.Lt, 'mi,. FOR nti—REGI LAR Foteat.

Patrolman Adolph Gebbardt, Seventy-fourth Precinct, charge, absent five days and more 'S. bout leave.

Trial was had of charges against members of the force before Commissioner Abell, who neporte, i the disposition of said trials as follows

FtNE> Itt1oSera.

I atr,lman Charles F. AWeeks, Fifth Precinct, neglect of dutt, one clay's pay. Jean C. Fargo. hixtlt Precinct, neglect of duly, two clays' pay, John 1I. Ryan, Seventh Precinct, neglect of duty, three day"' pay. John H. Ryan, Seventh Precinct, neglect of duty, three (rays' pay. .Martin J. Perl:inson, Eighth Precinct, neglect of duty, two days' pay. \\ illiatn E..'lfaher, Eighth Precinct, neglect of duty, two days' pay. Frederick J. AVildey, Eighteenth Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pay. Charles T. Ilalligan, Eighteenth Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pa). George I.ubbe, Tocnty-fr,t Precinct, neglect of Muty, two days' pay. James \V. Rennerly, Twenty-fourth Precinct, neglect Of duty, two days' pay. lathes W. Kennedy, Tttenty-fourth Precinct, neglect of duct, two days' pay. Tames \Walsh, •1- tcenty-fifth Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pay. Philip Daly, T\tenty-,irth Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pay. t:eorge II. Zimmnterman, Thirty-first Precinct, neglect of duty, one hay's lay. William H. Dudley, Thirty-second Precinct, neglect of duty, three (lays' pay. William II.l)u,iley, Thirty-second Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pay. William II.Dudlev, Thirty-second Precinct, neglect of duty, one day's pay. \V-alter M. Leagenbee, Ilicy'cle Squad, neglect of ditty, one day': pay. I leery F. Gil,ney, Bicycle Squad, neglect of duty, one day's pay. I rank X. Con nay, Bicycle Squad, neglect of duty, one day's pay.

REP'RI VAND-.

Patrolman John Murphy, First Precinct, neglect of duty. Homer 1I. \Willett, Sixth Precinct, neglect of duty. Carl A. \iellson, Sixth Precinct, neglect of duty.

.. John J. ('ox. -Ninth Precinct, neglect of duty. \\'illiam M. Leavy, 'Perth Precinct, neglect of duty. Michael \litchell, Eleventh Precinct, neglect of duty. Michael \litchcll, Eleventh Precinct, neglect of duty. Frank Hellmerich, Eleventh Precinct, neglect of duty.

.. John I. \laher, Twelfth Precinct, neglect of duty. Patrick J. Mulligan, 'Thirteenth Precinct, neglect of duty. William J. File, Nineteenth Precinct, neglect of duty. Ott r- C. Schasberger, Nineteenth Precinct, neglect of duty,

.. John II. Lent, Twenty-fifth Precinct, neglect of duty. " I•'rank L. Malone, Thirty-first Precinct, neglect of duty.

Coa1pt.AINTs DrsfdlSsED.

" Ifenry C. Robrs, Fifth Precinct, conduct unbecoming an officer. Thomas G. Clark, Eighth Precinct, neglect of duty. Milton 11. Teator, Sixteenth Precinct, neglect of duty. James W. Kennedy, Twenty-fourth Precinct, neglect of duty. Michael J. Sweeny, Twenty-seventh Precinct, conduct unbecoming an officer.

.. Bernard W. Larkin, 'Pit enty-ninth Precinct, neglect of duty. Bernard W. Larkin, T~senty-ninth Precinct, neglect of duty. Bernard 1V. Larkin, Twenty-ninth Precinct, neglect of duty. Andrew Gallagher, Thirty-first Precinct, conduct unbecoming an officer. John J. Kearns, Thirty-first Precinct. conduct unbecoming an officer.

1`j'~uruo.I. \1 M. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

- --~ ~ i- -

R F.n srn1AT

ROROCGa, U. ti. C'F:\- \IIDIAI1!I,t'' St 1900. Yralt.

DEATHS. 'OI'nL:1TIr,~

----

RIM1TH`.

I

---

MAGRI NINTH1STH S.

DPATH -HAIR

ISgq. r9oo. 1899. 1500.

.11anhattar ..............i t,8 5,,c91 1,851,387 671 655 1,Itz 549 48 tg.ts 18.45

'rho Bronx............. 200.507 'no=,592 71 76 55 13 7 cr.15 15.62

Grnoktyn ...............•,.66,s8, 1,1(9,796 463 444 432 143 33 21.58 r9.8o

Queens ............... 152,999 I 153,754 . 70 49 74 17 2 25.16 16.63

Richmond ..............6 7,011 6,,165 25 34 25 6 2 19.96 26.t

1.316 1.698 'S 92 20.30 19.06 City of New York.. ?,157,222 3,444,675 •,258

* Many large institutions raise the death-rate.

Cases Of Infectious 0)111 CO,:7t7,uO1FS Diseases .fi'i.e'+Orfe'rt'.

WEEK ENDING-

_..

July July July July Au.. Aug. Aug. At m. Sept.' ept. June June June 16.

i t 14. 21. z8. xi. 18. 9 1. 8. 9. 23. 30. 7. 4.

ph•bisIs ......... ao3 182 178 123 217 214 036 zz5 t86 ,66 t8t ,89 142 2(;

Uipinheria.......1 zgq a88 057 285 132 214 154 158 t6o 177 172 tzu 96 ~ roq

troup............~ 7 5 8 4 6 t 3 5 7 i .. 3 6 3 a

'M easte...........' 419 392 304 202 179 ,83 tao 121 96 95 51 37 39 38

ret cvcr....~ :va l F tot 114 to7 6 q5 I 7 7q 6o 6a qt q8 47 St I

4z i

37

Sm.111-po.c ..•..._ 4 .. q .. t .. .. .. t t .. I .. ..

Typhoid Fever... 31 32 18 29 25 3_ i s6 25 44 C. , i 53 S>

Typhus f ever .... .. .. .. _ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total....... 1,055 1,017 876 738 73'% 723 599 594 541 507 53 '~ 454 :1375 481

"N . report Iron) Iirookl yn.

D,rr'Its L_t' J'rircrftl Cai ., s, Amlinç to Lacahf.j and Ae.

I r u.. — N = g = A

- -a - may,'

~' U E u ti7

u i•

_ 3 ^ a. _ 1,

a c is ¢ ! 5

.11anhau an ....... 18 6 • so 83 73 4 47 57 II 2 42 137 I a7z 331 5,

The lion........ 3 ..

4 22 t 3 5 7 ' I IS 3 19

kir.okl n

...

.a 3 67 Cl q7 ; -o a8 2 .,

4

! 5 ..

z8 144 196 191 57

Iueens ......... 1 4 .. 5 I, t .. 5 I 15 tq zo to

Kicb n;unl ........ 3 •• .. 5 c 5 t 1 .. .. t 2 8 rt ,t

T,.ta'...... 47 3 '9 170 156 71 95 15 3 81 382 5so 598 140

Deaths fleceoryd){g to Cause, Ace and .Sex.

_ Y ~

F

5-z5 25-45'

o6 -

lbtii, all causes .......... 1~ 1,2 9 65 ~I— 54 520 48 8e ~, 283

5 4 571 i ~8' 8

45-65. v

e

185 140

t 51htht.ria ............... 14 .6 i b 8 1 t 5 7 7

l: r ,lp .................... t a r r

Malarial F555 )s ........... 3 4 .. 3 ' .. . .. 2 2 .. .. 1 ,. „

\Iea,lcs .................. 3 9 2 1 .. 1 2 3 .. .. ..

Scarlet Peler......•.•.... 2 4 2 .. i 2 .. 2 .. .. .. .. ••

mal1-poe ........ ....... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

Typhoid Fever ........... z7 at 19 S r „ 1 z 2 5 15 3 • •

Iyphus Fever ... ........ .. ', .. i

.. .. .. .. i .. .. .. .. i

..

sW hoopm3 Cough......... to r6 5 5 5 3 9 1

Uiarrh•eal DI-.ease........ r7o 136 83 S7 reo a8 8 156 4 1 5 r 3

Pht4i :i, ..... ....... .... .. t52 ' t59 7) :3 3 •• •• 3 4 z6 86 27 6

Other Tubercutou, Di.va'e, 28 a 18 to 8 3 5 16 2 3 3 4 •• Diseases rrf the NervW15 1 8r !i too 43 38 18 4 r e3 .. 8 a3 27 System .............. (

heart niseases........... 62 61 26 :.6 r r z ! 2 6 ao rt 21

I7ronchit ................. 9 36 4 5 5 I .. 2 7 . • • • • 2 .. ..

Pneumonia ............... 71 93 37 34 15 14 6 a7 3 8 t3 I 3 7 Other Diseases of Rc- r3 21 10 3 1 r r 3 6 spiralory Organ...... r Diseases of Digestive)

5} stem,,,•....,..... f r90 tS4 1o0 90 rut 18 8 ,27 g 8 17 CI 14

Dr.cases of Urinary System 104 96 49 55 • • • • t r 3 6 35 38 at

"Congenital Debility...... 95 115 6o 35 91 4 ` •• I

Old Age ..................I 22 17 13 9 . so

15

icidesiolen[

tt 14 1 .. t t 5 6 a

U deaths..-.,.I 87 56 7z r5 3 j 2 6 rt 13 tt 3o 7 5

tAll other causes......... 99 99 42 57 6 1 4 4 14 2 7 41 23 12

* I ncl,,ding Premature Births, I'retero at Ural Gil tli s, Inanition, M.,ra.mus and all Congenital list. cts•

11'iz.: F.ry,ipet. s, 4 ; Syphilis, 3 ; Septicarmia. 2 ; Cerebro-q.in:d Fever, 4 ; Cancer, 37 ; Anxmia, z Sour y. I ; Rickets, _ ; Diabetes, 7; ICmhotism, 5; Discasr, cf t torus, r t Ovarian Disease, r ; Puerperal Fever, 2 ; Caries, I : I hdd-birth, a ; AID ohohnm, 6 ; Arthritis. 2 ; Caihunch, t : Vomit i1 r of Pre..naicy, Miscarriage, 3 ; 1<heuenatism, 4 ; Smite Gangrene, 3 ; Aneurism, t ; Otitis, 3 ; Yost-partum Ileutnrrhage, t.

DeaMs by Yiolen:e in Detail: Poison, 5 ; Fractures and Cnntusinns. 3? ; Burns and Scalds, 5 ; Drnsvnin„ 18 ; Railroad, 4 ; Guuahot, I

Electric Current, r ; Suffocation, 2 ; Sunstroke, to; Circumcision, I ; Wounds, 6; Homicide, 3.

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WI•;1)NESI)AV, Si:l'TI':ni ui:li 19, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 551

url:/i.: .Jtrurdtu, to (aru.se, Ai:iiirtr/ Rate t.v- 1,000 rrud.?e, sni/h ;lleleoro%;) ttrtrt A1/,rhO of Crrs('c offli fe,lr.,rrsau+/Corttq{'huu f)ju, rsec /''nrlr./awl /).at/rs froru (hr •Siiiie, by It rrr.ir, /).'a//,c in Pali/,- /us/ihdlnus /1r 13 ft rr/,s. - -

_______________ ---------------------------------- .----._ -_ __ ti1C 1\atiti. DEATH REP1R'1'L'D.

WSKX ILNDING- - _ __---- _-

June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept, WARDS. v > > r6. j 23. 30. 7. 14. 21. 28. 4. rt t8 a5. t. 8. _ 'w "' " '. s• ,a 4, o I. _ d

t'•~I:J .Ir:.lh., ...... .... t. of t, z 8 O o n' N o u'

'1 a

° eu

93 r,r 53 4 5 4 r, 579 t, ~ V74 t. 394 t.z5o r, 3 4 t, z 5 3 t,r 57 1,a6 9 z 4 '. 5' m w r

Q J

Aum::l deth-rtle ..... 6.46 20.07 z.7 ,5i 7.73

9 9 •7• 85 9.76 - (.52 r9. E9.0 t ifteenth.. ....... •• t

=.= _ - = '- ' .. 2 2 .. 2 .. .. .. .. r ..

I)iplrtheria ............. 53 30 35 36 33 29 23 27 27 33 z' t7 t4 i

Sixteenth.................... .

Seventeenth ................. 1 ., 2 t „ r

Croup ................. 4 3 7 •• z a 4 5 2 ,. 4 t 1 ; s

Eighteenth ................. z t I t . -

Blcdarial Fevers........ 5 3 a 4 r 3 3 * 7 8 7 4 3 Nineteenth ................. o .. •• r .. 8 .. .. .. .. .. 3

7 t4 z4 t6 t8 z3 8 6 5 6 a 5 3 Twentieth .................. 2 .. .. 3 .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. 47

-c'.Irlet lever.......... 9 8 4 8 9 5 3 5 3 2 3 4 z Twenty.first ................ z .. •• •• .. 4 .. .. zb

............. .. j r .. t .. .. l Twenty->econd ............. 4 t r 4 .. 5 .r .. 2 .. 73

\tcasles ..................

Typhoid Fever........ .2 9 7 10 9 it r3 14 16 r2 t4 20 z7 a G Tenty-third ............... r: t t t - , .. .. . .. .. 5,

'Typhus Fcr-cr......... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -' - ~ 1'went -fourth..•........... Y t .. t .. z z{

y\'hog.ping Cough ...... o 8 7 to 6 t6 r3 to t5 - ' - ••

1)i:lrrluz•al I)ivascs.... q8 57 r7t ' 5t ;3 6 399 ° z 70 t8 7 2a 9 io9 t88 172 t t 2 Ito 7 Total ............ ...... (q

I

z8 z7 „ Co .. 6 t .. 2 r2 7,1

l)iarrhmal Iliseasesl q8 53 rho a39 313 38 atz 165 so7 69 t6g rgz r56 ---.- - -- -- 1 ` -- - - --I=

I Phthi>i: ..... 67 135 133 136 r37 t8r 144 145 r6. r54 t15 i3{ +5'- First • .............•........ .. .. .. .. r .. .. .. .. ,r

Rt itchiti.... .......... +6 a3 19 z5 r9 t3 7 8 t6 t5 17 [ t 9 Scoud

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

,.

I'n cuntonia ............ t54 140 +t; foi u 5 7t 74 83 89 67 79 7t Third .

.. .. .-

-

jl .. .. ( )thee Ili-+a-e; of Re- 85 spiratory Urg.u, z3 3t r2 r5

_ t

3' 7 r.. 5 t 1 t8 t 9 t 3 Fourth ............ .. .. ..

Violent f It a:h s........ 83 79 8z rrri n,5 Ly6 ro{ 71 80 r8t 89 ta3 L.I. I il h ............• ......... ..

..

.. .~ .. ill .

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

.. c '

1111 .. .. .. .. + .. year -F7 94 447 > 4 ......... li .' ., •• •. .+

under fivee yeirs ....... 67t 554 587 52`2'

..

43z 446 t33 784 798. 665 664 I 55 6t .. .. •• ElgLth ..................... 3 ..

I

.. - .. ' .. .. .. Five to .i.cty-fi.•e. ...... 6{8 '.. 515 63 f„5 638 779 594 fII 1 513 576 736 500 605 595 Nimh .............. Smy-five}e:u-c and over 113 122 150 r3S 143 2.2 146 r,lz 137 t66 toy rq7

' rqo Tenth ......................

.. .. .. .. t '- .. .............

.

.7 7

Eleventh -• I •• ..

r .

. I . In 1'uLhc nttd Privatcj z1;2 261 309 31 3 354 415 3"9 3+a 319 3F9 264 Soy a79 ••

Twelfth ............. .......

..

.. . ......

lnstit~.liun....... _ _ _ .. .. ~ .. ••

fhlrteenth ................ .. .. .. j •• .. .. ..

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

.. .. .. t ~ Im uest Cayes...... .... +8z n6n 189 az'> e,5 _71 ofi 18, t(v 275 t6{ t8r „5

.. __ _ __ _ I Fourteenth ............... r t•

\lean bal n-I....... 4. z 83 9._. y. z z.. 8y~. a z~.;95a 18 9.9 9.9 9.1,6 o 9•( d 71 2~.o1, 29.717 2 d 99) lhftrenth ...................I a z ..

+

,

V(can humidil y........ 79.

St. 79 St. '3 9 61. 7 o. 6-. ° 6G. '.o { e

Sixteenth ... I......•........ .. .. z..

I n•:hea ..f rain and snow

. o 6 •3a 4 5

r

~~

7r• t n 4 •+'

. 8 .7 7 a t .30 2.10 .6 t,z6 4 IEighteenth,........,,•.....

tieventeenth ................. r .. • - • •

Faille 6 69. 8' 9 4 4° 75 75• 8' Sr.: ,2. 75 4° 7' 73 ° 81-i 75.9 73.3 179.6 178.5` ..

then i..---- pc

r3.

ll atIIII l s a z.° ahrenh,:na y4. t.° ~ la 9 7o p)° ,° 82.6 '1 4 t ° 93.° q3.° yz.°

Ninteenth.................. r r •• . .. 7 3.0 4

)Lnimw t nt zmpt - 5f,° (Fahrenheit)...... 164•° 67. 'Ii•° 59.° 6r.° 67.°

I 'Cwentieth .................. .. .. ..

-•

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

8

Twenty-first ................. 5 .. z.

Twenty-second ....... .... r .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. t .. zz

Infectious Contagious Diseases in Hospir<rt. acltous ru:r Twenty-third ...............' .. ~

a z .

t •• ''I ..

, ~ .. I • r}

T wenty-fourth ............. t .. .. ..

\Vn.t.aHlt PAKKRR I ̀ ~I 1'7vcAStuH: os-rrral.. KI\'CS'r(1N ~l"R\e!'. Ht);I'1-rAL.

Twenty-fifth ................ .. .. t .. .. r .. • . .. .. .. .. .. HuselTAt.

-.__ - -

-

-- -- ---- T•wcnty-sixth .............. .. .. z T .. 4 .. •• .. r4

~ 'fweoty-seventh ............. r .. .. 3 .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .. t8

Twenty-eighth .............. 4 + t 3 2 .. z;

U + 'O 'e -~~, 1 . ;' v .W Twenty-ninth ............. a z r t .. z .. 2 2v r S

n A 2 :: . I. E r, Thirtieth,....•,• ............ .. .. .. z .. • I .. .. .. I .. C l

- -. - - - -.--,----.----- - - -- - - - Thirty-first ................. ..

Re mainiu Se t n,ncr I .. ,6 t6 + 4 I -z 57

5 6 3 tf I Thirty-second............... .. .. .. .. .. ..

~I .

•• . •. I I

Admitted ....I........

.•

6 6 to ,. 13 ' 3 3 .. .. 6

Total.......... ....... to zz Discharged ....... .I : 3 3 „ z 15 .. t7 I 3 I, 2 3 .. 8 2 3 9 i 7 3 444

Died .................... t .. .. .. r z 3 -

Remaining Srptemher 8.. r8 t8 2 5 47 53 4 5 •• First........................ , _

t t6 Second...,,• ................ .. .. .. .. .. i .. 13

Total treated. ...,. 22 9 . .

- _I Third ...............•,...•.. 4 3

I 7

..•.•.....::

F fthth•.....,. • .............. I

tc

r o S Cases oflufctious and Coutudou3 Disases /)'prted .u,/ /)ea//rs fian /hc _ anre, by !zrds. _ I~ _ - _ -

Total .................. 7 .. .. .. .. 6 .. .. .. .. .. + .. qy 5ICK,F:SS. DEATHS RCI'ORI ED.

- -

v v F'irst ......................•. ,. . t 7 W ARDS. v .s.

v y ~y >

t`" c v

..

"Second ..................... .. 8

I~ o N Thrrd ................. 5 ~ .. ! .. .. .. •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6

_ u v, In E U Z to I r

-- 4 Z Fourth ................. .. .. ..

I 7

--' - - - -- rr fi r

fl .. 6

First ...................... .. .. r .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

F

tt).......................

- - t - - - - - -

Second ........ ............ .. .. 'Po[al .................. I .

Third ...................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. ..

Fourth • .................... i .. r xi

.. a .. 5 General Work of the Deparinreni. Fifth .......................I .. .. .. ..

Sixth....................... . .. 8 .. r .. 1 .. 14 Total inspections of premises.................................. .................20,641 Seventh .................... z .. i 2 to " orders issued for abatement of nuisances..................................... S27

inspections of milk and other foods.......................................... 21,04S Eighth

a

z

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

I t to

pounds offoodcondemned and destroyed............................. ......132,235 Ninth ................... .. t 3 .. t .. „ .... .. t .. q tt chemical analyses made.................................................. 3Tenth....................... z .. a a .• a .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27 +, hacteriological examinations made for diphtheria............... .............182 Eleventh .................... .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. t .- .. .. .... .. z7 " bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis.............. ..............For

"vaccinations performed........................................ .............1,537 we th ................... z8 3 y .. r5 ..

<< children's employment certificates granted, • .... . ........ . ................. . .. 192 Thirteenth .................. .. .. .. z „ r 14 children's employment certificates refused................................ t9 Fourteenth .................. .. .. z .. ..

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

r .. +t cI medical inspections of schools.............................................. ......

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I ('N OF Cr IJIC 1oe,i!s.

WM n. Ht'sI,Iiru ta,,l•\I'.

ear., :, ....................................................... Crbi.!. flirt A.

'. or ............................................................ Liaht veil ow .9 brown. light v- lLrn ish Irene.

•'.r (Heated to too K,hr.) ....................................... 6al;iiy. 31oY,hq.

t !H, rifle in Chlorides........................... .. .................. x.615 o.ICB

I ,::valent to Sodium Chloride ...................................I 0 91 0. 3.7

'..`ph: tes (P, 0.) ............ ............ None. None.

get. in Nitrites .............................................. None. None.

roe,; in Nitrates ..............................................1 x.0165 o.c2S4

Ammonia ...................................................' o.o..U3 0.0(05

:niu id Ammonia ............................................ 0.0070 O. 120

.,'. Nitrogen .................................. ....... .... .... ..~ o., rr5 o.a:87

l:efore boilin•3•.... . 2 6. 4.48 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime

I Alter '•, i'Le ...........I 2.1 . 1.48

Organic and volatile f lo.e on •. ::itioe) ..............................'. o 441 1.70

Mincru matter(non.vol.,tile) ..................................... 2.507 4.30

1'otalsdli's(by evaporation )...... ............................... 3.495 6.:~,

Temperature at hydrant, 74 later.

ATLANTIC OCEAN_

' k-I E. C I T Y H EGO R D. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I9, 1900.

" - - t'' 19(5.)• IlUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS.

to, H\r,itosrl , Ii cone -to, P.nY6r5SHi Risiai;.tt' OF MUNICIPAL STATISTics, f:a t,.. t•he to I'as'r; m' Nos. 13 TO 21 I'ARK Row, ROHM 1911, BOROUGH OF MANIIATTAN.

.411.1..,. A. s. ., .'. , .\• r •. .' l 4. 1()00.

- ---- F:F.oUI _, E moss- see 16es; r•, Exl'PF`se• •N f ;i.!.I\5 err IN TARTS t'.}'

U'. I. ti.4l.I.0N Or \vYI1;Hr :N (INK 101 CUPIC INC0 05. husrxsuon Iti0fSAtit

Appearan..e ...................................................... S:i htly t.lrl,i:i. j Slightly turbid.

....... .di_htly hr. ncnish yet. I^:I;tly' brownish y'el.

: ,r •Heated tSn to0o F n'I r. l ................ ............... .\l ar'ketl'c \e;oable. Markedly 500trI ble.

timute in Chi^.;ism s ............................................. t ,too 2 oxo

i ..-.7;alent to Sodium Chloride .. ................... ............. t 9016 3 cqf.c

,..,-Vhates (F, o,i .............................................. None. None

'(gee in lit r.tes ............................ ... ...... ....... .. \on.. ones.

: r"4en in Norton .............................................. . o:8t o 0654

;.. < Ammonia ..... ....... ... .003 0.0005

.: .:minoid Ammonia ............................................ .. 0;8 o.co:`,.d

..l Nitrogen ................................................... 0.0}13 0.0714

Net-re I o,'ieq........ 1 .0370 2.2050 ness equtc,;tent to Carbonate of Lino

( After boiling......... _ 2050 1.0970

:conic and volatile !loss on r4ntnon3 ..............................1 a 3,20 4 o'oc

'.~coral matter nen-v at;'e1 ....I 4.6313 7.1000

1I:aAlds (by evaperation ........................... ...........: -̀.4713 11.100;

t •

R/CNNOND.

hitii:I Aes1RAcr DRaCIstillINGS, SEPTEMBER I1, 1900.

'', ,V\II N1G'\ -g6xNs KHCEI\'l:I, AND ATTENUI•TI, to FROM

Prcslatl, Gc, it, ;mvl \Vilt5alu C. Iluui, Chief Statistician for Population, Department of the Interior, WVashing-

nn, ) t. C. I:,,I,crt S.!;alllsin, Ilox 52, Marion, 11as,achttsetts.

W.J. 1':ilis, Secretary, Uep:trtment of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, N. V. \1 illis )1,11y, Secretary, Park Board, Department of Parks, Central lark, N.Y. l;, l\v:vd I. Uro%%n, No. IS \\ all street, New \'orlc. 1. S. I'. Mtillor, hi. T)., No. Igo \Vest 1 ifty-seventh street, New York. \Viiliain 11. ]htrke, Secretary, I)eparuncnt of Docks and Ferries, New York City. \t 1(35 11'linen, Pte'isleot, hoard tit 1?elucation, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, New York. John L. Sites, Commissioner, Department of Bridges, New York City.

\Vr:t•.Kt.\, \ION t'}It.\ AND t C'.h.'rERLV R1:r,IRIS RECEIVE]). :\ntst~rtlatn-

Statistioch lia.tntlheriHht tier Gcmeente A:nsterdant, June. \\'eekhericht van het Bureau van Statistiek der Gemeente Amsterdam, June 23, 30 ; July 7, 14.

Altona— elxtiatoLericMe t)es Stalistisclien Bureaus der Stadt Altona, June. Ituenos Aires—Alouthly I;ulletin if \lunicipal Statistics, May. (Received from the New York

'1ittte .'') L erlin--

V-erosscntlichunrctl dc, Stati.tischcn :Anits tlet Stadt lion in, July 21, 28 ; August 4, H. z_wan2 III elide) ungi It des Sttti;toe lie n -h nit is der Stadt Berlin bet refteflA die Gross-und

K lei nitaudcl,l , rci.e tier ss ichIgoeii Nahruegsntittel, January, February, March, April. llsltimore—lhticial Report of the Commissioner of Ilealtti, July. Hie,lau—:i)onatsberichte des -tatistiselicn Aim der Stadt I;reslau, Apr.), .Iay, June. L'oston- Monthly l;alle6in of the Statistics 1)c1nartmen6, Alay. uresxslo—Ta(5lcttY .\tensuelles do la Societe l'toyale de 1Iedecine I'ublique et de Topographic

Metiicale de Peigi ue, June. Ctieii;nit- Nacltweis tier uecolkerung, Vorgange in Chenmitz, in Monat July. 1Jren,]cn-

\lonateberichte de, Statioti>chen Anttes der Stadt Dresden, June. \\ ocheuherichte tiro Statistischen .Afines der Stadt Dresden, June 30.

I lavre—Lu)letin Ilel ,lomadaire de i't:uis;ique l)entographiyue at Medicate Dresse sur Its Docu- etent, 011ielel5. Jul%, 21, 2S ; .\inpii.t 4, 11.

Liege—Bulletin Iletnluuintlaire de ',tanstulue lletnographi,lue et Medicale Dresse D'Apres lee Documents OficitIe, AlIguet 4, IS.

iloscow--Statistics of \loscow, Mac, 1-100. ~laglel)l1rg-

\\'ocltenbericht ties 'ilalistioulnent Ant', (let Stadt 11Magtleburg, July 7, 14, 21, 2S ; August 4. 1ieilase suit Nlonat,1)eri,a.t des Stati ti,clneu Anris clot Stadt, Magdeburg, May.

In digit a—\f nit tlily L'u!Icliii of IIic Iii diaua State I(oar,I of Ilealth, July. \)exiro-

l'iesumeu /le la Iiportaci,u do la l:xpottacion, :slay, June. llisiletin de i:,6adiseca Fiscal, March. (iuola,i dv San Igno I'otooi. heccinen de Estadistica y Ile) Estado Civil, June 23, 30 ; July 7,

14, 21. \lanchestxr—vV'eekly Return of the Medical Officer of Health, August 4, II, Madrid-

19oletin del Ayuntamiento do AIatlril, July 25) ; August 12, ig. Lulctin S,:rian;tl de Naci it, ieutoo, \lsurintunios y Defunciunes, June 23. ,lyuu tail] iento de Ma.(ri, I. E ta'Inotica I)cmografica, February.

Va,s.tcln;setts--\\'eekly IJulletiu of the State Board of IIealth, July 7, t4, 21, 2S ; August 4. Nancy—Bulletin Ifekdortta, laire do Statistique Dentographiyue et Medical( Dresse sur les

I)ucu:neut><llllcicl., )ttly7, 14, 2t, 28 ; August 4. Praduc—\1'ochcnlericht uher die Guhurten and Sterbsalle in \'rag and den Vororten, July 28

:\uuot 4, 11. Pari,-1nutrnal I I I lygietc, August <). SNviteerland—Sanitarisclt-tlemographischeo \Vocltenbul)etin der Schweiz, July 21, 23 ; August

.1, 11. St. l'0ter,1 JUr AV'relay Report of Vital Statistics, July 15, 22, 29 ; August 5. Stockholm—\ eckooiversigt at Stockholrns sanitara .tatlstik, nteddelat) at Forste Stallslakaren,

utifceu at Ifelsovardsnam,len, .-August 7. New York City-

\V-cekly Report of the I lcliartmeut of I fealth, July 2[, 23 ; August 4, I t. Announcement of the Cornell L'niver,ity Medical College, 1900-1901. 'I lie Council, state([ Meeting, August 7. The Council, Calendar, .August 21. Addreos to the Charter Colulntissioners I,y \ot'c; I . Palm er, May 25, 1900. 'I'hc Council, Special Meeting, August 15. M•.tttitly Sclicul Report. \).ty, 1900. New York NIctcorologicat Oheervatory, Jolt. It not'l or Aldermen, Cale,tb r, septenhe, IS. Bear() of AV,acrn1en, Special v1eet[eg, Attnuet t5. lioartl of 1':Jucration tit Manhattan and The Iu tint x. °' The At an sal Training chedule."

5't tits art—itt7iiicti3OlIc \louatskericiitc der Stadt Stuttgart, January, I-el,raury. 'I',1c5ts—L~fticioStati,ticu-auagrafco )lollettino Mensile, January. 1Casl inbton-

Jlol,tl,)c Summary t, t Commerce and I'I iatIcc, June, July. ' . Cru], Ideport or, " August. Ii oldie of the I)r )ittment of Labor, July. Public Ilealth Reuorto, August 10, 17, 24.

AAA'L.11. I'r iii.I(:.ATIONS I ECE1\ EI). Amsterdam—\unuaire SLLztiotique de ]a Ville D'Amstcrdam, iS S. lireslau-

llericht u),er die Stadttischc Sparkasse zu Breslau fur da< Jahr vont I, :1p ii IS9S his 31 Mare ts~;n.

Bevolkarungovvecheci iln Jahre IS98. Verwaitucge-l;,ric!1t (lei sIagiotr.ttu rler Boitiglichen Haupt and Residensstadt Breslau

vom i .April IS')5 In, 31 llarz ISIS, hr 's 1. n—Stati,tis es l alt rloucI fur the tadt Dresden, Jalirgang 18)0),

15erla1—Saiaries for Arti-l., Mason,, etc., for the year 18/)8. 1 lieruc—l.xamcn 1'e hagO5i;lue dcc Recrues en Automfle, iSry .

haltintvrc—.\unual .flisn.)Linlcunllent and Catalogue of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. J' 15D0-1 n O1.

\]a,Li,I—Esta listica Demografica, Moo de cnlro de rr)oo. NcvTank—Annual rep Iris of the Coutptruiler, Auditor, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and

Treasurer of the City of Newark for the year [899. New York City-

' Annual report of the Cotmnis<ioners of Q,iarantine, also report of the Health Officer of the Part of New York for 1899.

School ho.trd of Manhattan and The Bronx. Report of the Free Lectures to the People for season of 1599-igoo.

1 ir,t annual report of the Department of Education for year ending July 31, 1898. l,y-la\r,, Rules and Regulations of the School Board of the boroughs of Manhattan and

The L'ronx, ,goo. New York State—Nineteenth annual announcement of the New York Post-graduate Medicate

Shoot, hospital and University of the State of New York, Igoo-tgo[. I \Vas)tington—"hwelfth annual report of the Statistics of Railways in the United States for the

year ending June 3o, IS99 (2 copies).

\ASCEt1.ANEOOS. New Yolk City-

hut 's Review," New York, August 1J, 18, 25 ; September I. " Merchants' Review," New York, August to, 17, 24, 31 ; September 7. " Information for Residents of New York City " (presented by the City Improvement Society). Statement of the Associated Banks of the Lily of New York, August 11, 18, 25.

I Weekly Statement of Non-member Banks, August It, 18, 25. .' 7 he Financier," New York, August 13, 20, 27 ; September 3.

i\lunlcil>al and Railway Record," August 15. Cornwall-tnl-tae-11udsou—'' Practical Teutperance." Coitus-all, N. V., July.

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THE CT( OF NEW YORK SnO W/NG EOR00000 4,145. THE

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Totals............ 7 Cl' co

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Monday, Sept. ro, 1900

Tuesday, " rt, " 4 $9 50

Wed'sday, " 12, "

Thursday, " 13, "

Friday, " 14, " „ .••

Saturday, " 15, " r 8 no

Totals........... 5 $r7 SO

DAVID J ROCHE, Chief of Bureau of Licenses.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,

BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND RICHMOND, THE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK,

September 14, 1900.

Supervisor of the City Record: SIR—I beg to report the following action

taken in connection with employees of this De-partment, boroughs of Manhattan and Rich-mond :

Reinstated. Bernard Farley, No. 528 West Forty-seventh

street, Inspector of Regulating and Grading, at $too per month.

James A. Tevlin, No. 84o Last One Hundred and Forty-first street, Blacksmith.

Respectfully, WILLIS HOLLY,

Secretary, Park Board,

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER FOR THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX,

ZBROWSKI MANSION, CLAREMON'r PARK, September 17, 1900,

Su/ervisor of the City Recoz d.' DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter

378, Laws of 1897, I hereby notify you, for publication in the CITY RECORD, that I have this day accepted the resignation of Henry Ilochreiter, Laborer in this Department.

Respectfully yours, AUGUST MOEBUS,

Commissioner of Parks, Borough of The Bronx.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

SFAT'EMEN'1' 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. It Mayor's Office.

No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. N. to in Al.

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

Bureau of Licenses.

9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. DAVID J. ROCHE, Chief of Bureau. Principal Office, Room I, City Hall, GEORGE W.

BROWN, Jr., Deputy Chief in Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.

Branch Office, Room r2, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; WILLIAM H. JORDAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Brooklyn.

Branch Office, " Richmond Building," New Brighton, S. I. ; WILLIAM H. MCCABE, Deputy Chief in Borough of Richmond.

Branch Office, " Hackett Building," Long Island City ; PETER FLANAGAN, Deputy Chief in Borough of Queens,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY. No. 103 Third street, Long Island City. CHARLES A. FVADLEY, I'uhlic Administrator.

DEPAR'1':MENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, g

A. M. to 4 P. %I- BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. MICHAEL 'I'. I)ALV, EDGAR J. Lever, Deputy Comp.

trollers. Auditing Bier-can.

JOHN F. GouLDSncev, Auditor of Accounts. F. L. W. SCHAFFNER, Auditor of Accounts. F. J. BRErrMAN, Auditor of Accounts. MUSES Oi'i'ENHEistrR, Auditor of Accounts. WILLIAM McKINNV, Auditor of Accounts. DANIEL B. PHILLIPS, Auditor of Accounts. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor of Accounts. FRANCIS K. CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts, WAITER H. HOLT, Auditor of Accounts. \VILLIA5I J. LvoN, Auditor of - Accounts. JAMES F. McKINNEY, Auditor of Accounts. PHU.ir J. McEvov, Auditor of Accounts. JEIREMIAH '1'. MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts,

Bureau for the Collection <J Assessments and Arrears. EDWARD GLLON, Collector of Assessments and

Arrears. EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Deputy Collector of Assess.

ments and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. JAMES E. STANFORD, Deputy Collector of Assess- ~..

ments and Arrears, Borough of The Bronx. MICHAEL O'KEEFIE, Deputy Collector of Assess-

ments and eirrears, Borough of Brooklyn. JOHN F. RoGERS, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrears, Borough of Queens. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrears, Borough of Richmond.

Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. JOHN J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Manhattan. JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of The Bronx. JAMES B. BoucK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Bor-

ough of Brooklyn. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes, Borough of Queens. MATTHEW S. TOLLS', Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Richmond.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. THE CITY RECORD.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. T']IE (:FFY RECORD t)FF' and llxrrnx of /'rintrxq, S'lnlianrry rtnd

Bl

Rta

nk &wks.

No. 2 City Hall , 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. ; Saturday, 9 A. nt. At a special meeting of the Board of Docks, called in accordance with section 3 of article I to 127.1.

of the by-laws, held Tuesday, July 3, 1900, at 2 o'clock I. nl. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor; SOLON BERRICK,

Present—The full Board. 'I'HOMIA' Deputy Supervisor; C. COWELL, Deputy

The Board proceeded to open estimates on Contracts Nos. 683 and 689, a representative of Supervisor and Accountant.

the Comptroller being present. COMMISSIONERS O1 '1'HF. SINKING FUND, Contrail it u'. 688. The MAVUR, Ch:urman ; BIRD S. Col.ER, Comp- Two estimates were received as follows: troller; PATRICK KEEN.AN, Chamberlain; RANDOLPH

I. Snare & Triest, incorporated, with security deposit of$I,175 .................. $56,682 00 GIJG(E74IIEIMER, president (lithe Council, and ROBERT 2. Bernard Rolf, " $I, 175 52,433

Mo", Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder. """""' men, Members. EDGAR J. LEvnv, Secretary.

Office ofSecretary, Room No. tr, Stewart Building. On motion, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the contract opened this day for building an iron freight shed on Pier, new BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT

4, East river, under Contract No. 688, be and hereby is awarded to Bernard Rolf, he being the The MAYOR, Chairman; THOMAS L. FErrNER (Pres1- lowest bidder, subject to the approval of Albert Hirsch and Henry Weiler as sureties, by the dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- Comptroller. tary ; the (.uoIr7'ROI.I.ER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL.,

Contract i o, 689. oRAT1oN COUNSEL, Members ; CHALES and the CORr R

Four estimates were received as follows : V. ADEE, Clerk.

Office of Clerk, Department of 'faxes and Assess- Per pile. ments, Room It, Stewart Building, 9 A. nl. to 4 r. 21.:

I. J. A. Rennolds & Brother, with security deposit of $720 ...................... i8 62 Saturdays. r2 Al.

2. Anthony I). Nichols, $720 ...................... 18 45 BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. 3, Stanley H. Miner, :` $720 ...................... i8 50 THE JI:1vo R, RonERr A. VA' WvcK, Chairman ; "I'HE 4. Naughton & Co., " %720...................... 17

r1 95 PRESIDENT OF 'rr1E DEPAR1'MIENT OF TAXES AND

ASSESSMENTS, THOMAS L. F'EIfxER, Secretary; THE

On motion, the following resolution was adopted : COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDING, LIGFIiIN(; AND

Resolved, That the contract opened this day for furnishing and delivering about two thou- SrMYLlFS, S. KeARxv; Nomi h r-Uoneral JaaimEER and P,Y{ltodigiY-General \lcKossitv

sand piles under Contract No. 689, be and hereby is awarded to Naughton & Co., they being BvT,r Commissioners. the lowest bidder, subject to the approval of the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company Address THOMAS L. FFITNER, Secretary, Stewart and the City Trust, Safe Deposit anal Surety Company of Philadelphia, as sureties, by tht Comp- Building.

troller. Office hours, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. rat. ; Saturdays, 9 A. ?1.

to „ Oa motion, the Secretary was directe3 to transmit to the Comptroller the security deposits '

submitted by the bidders under Contracts Nos. 688 and 689. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY.

On motion, the Board adjourned. '1'HE COUNCIL.

\VMM1. Ii. BURKE, Secretary. RANDOI.PH GCGGE7.HE6IER, President of the Council. P. ), Sect.l.v, City Clerk.

-- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - -- - -- Clerk's office open from to A. >I. to 4I'. P. Ni. . atur-

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. i THE CITY OF NEw YORK, days, ro A. At. to r2 At.

DEPAR'TMEN'T OF PARKS, BOARD of ALDERMEN, -ES, MAYOR'S OFFICH—BUREAU OF LICF.N

NEw YoRx, September r7, r9co. BOROUGIIS OF MANHAT'T'AN AND RICHMOND, THOMAS F. WOODS, President,

TILE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk. Number of licenses issued and amounts received

therefor in the week ending Saturday, September 15, September 17, 1900. 1 COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUN'T'S. r9oc I

ROROUGHc OF MANHATTAN AND THF. NRO'X . — — Su r,ervisor of the Lit Record

` y ROOrils IIq and [[5 Ste Wa[C BUlldtng, 9 A. 1t, t0 41'. )1. SIR—I beg to report the following action Joan'C.HERTZ.EandEDWARDOWEN,Commissioners,

taken in connection with employees of this Dc- DATE. DATP,

LICRNSES. An10UNT5. partment, boroughs of Manhattan and Rich- BOROUGH PRESIDENT'S. mood : Borough of Manhattan.

----- -- -- — - -- -- - - - 1)0l' 1 i-red at $35 Per Montlt tror)t 161/ his!. Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Monday, Sept. to, 1900 34 t590 y5 Kady C. Brownell, Cottage Attendant. Nos. to, It and l2 City Hall. 9 A. n,, to 4 P. ,1.; Satur-

Respectfully, days, 9 A. M. to 12 Ni. Tuesday, " Ir, " 24 85 75 WILLIS HOLLY,

IAnin` J. CoOCAN, President, IRA EDGAR RIDER, Secretary.

Wed'sday, " ,a, " 49 129 co Secretary, Park Board. Borough of 'Fite Bronx.

Thursday, " it, " 34 7 2 75 THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, I corner '1'1)ird avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-

Friday, " t4. " 34 1Oz 50 BOROUGHS OF MAN UA'l -I-AN AND RICIIMON D, seventh street. 9 A. M. to 4 P. 2I.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to l2 l •

Saturday, " r

y~ 5. 1 4 v5 Su -1'i1E ARsENAL, CEN- rRAt. PARK, Lnt'Lti F. HaFFEx President. September 17, 1900.

—. - - -- Szebemdisor of the City Record:

Borough of Brooklyn.

Totals........... 189 $-,n76 as SIR--I beg to report the following action President's Office, No. it Borough Hall, y A. al. to 4

1., ,1,; Saturday',, A. M. to 12 51. 9 -- - -- — --- -- -- — taken in connection with employees of this EDWAnn Al. ;.'rut, President.

EROOKLVS_ _EORaucH of - -- - - --

_ _ Department, boroughs of Manhattan and Rich- Rornugh of Queens.

Monday, Sept. to, r900 95 0 r83 5o Mond . FREDERICK R(ILEV, President. Discharged Bedt,ese of Jnsufficien .'1f)pro- Office, Long Island City, y A. It. until 4 P. yt.; Satm'-

T'uesday, " I t, " 36 8z co priatiou ; days, from 9 n At. until rz M.

rz Wed'sday', " 25 a5 , , 9u Henry Scharbach, Blacksmith's Helper. Borough of Richmond. Respectfully, GEORGE CRUI1wELl, President.

Thursday, 13. " a3 75 00 WILLIS IIOLLY, Officeof the President, First National Bank Building,

Secretary, Park Board. New' Brighton ; 9 A. Ni. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, y A. M. to Friday, " r4, " 19 57 O. Iz v,

Saturday, ,. r,- , ', rq st go DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, BOROUGIIS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, PUBLIC ADMINIS'1'RA'rOR. KINGS COUNTY.

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Room No. 14, CITY HALL, No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A, Al. to 5 P. N., Totals ............570 9539 25 BOROL'GII OF BR(iol LYN,

except Saturdays to June, July and August, 9 A. St. to

-- September 17, 1900. r, nl. \V,t, B. D:,VENI(RT, Public Administrator.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS. -- - — --- ---- __-- Sufien'isor of the City Record SIR—I hereby notify you that I have made Monday, Sept. ro, tgoo ,.

the following appointment In this Department AQUEI)UC'1' COMMISSIONERS.

Tuesday, 1., ...... 1900, Room ao7 Stewart Building, 5Th floor, 9 A. nl. to 4 r. Si.

September 17. Thomas O'Connor, Inspector of p 7' P T

JOHN J. RYAN, 'MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H, TEN E\'C I~, Jfn{~; P. WIsUr)LrH and '1'l1E o\IMl'oH Wed'sday I2, ......

" Masonry, at $4 per day. (No. and CoStITflluLLFR, Commissioners ; HARRY W.

Thursday, " 13, " 3 $a4 00 173 On Civil Service eligible WALKER, Secretary; WILLIAM R. HILL, Chef Engineer.

list.) Friday, " 14, " • . •••••. Yours very truly, PUBLIC ADMINISPRATOR.

Saturday, " .s, 4 18 0o (;EO. V. BROWER, No. tr9 Nassau street. 9 A.M. to 4 P. St, Commissioner, WILLIAM M. Hi,ES, Public Administrator.

551 7

Burrax Jar the (irtbrlion of City Rn'/nu,' an.l .1 Markets.

DAVm O'BRIRU, Collector of City 16 —11,,., (:,,,I Superintendent of Markets.

AI.ExANDER MEAKnI, Clerk of Market,.

Bureau of 1/re City champ,•, Is.,,

PATRICK KEENAN , City Chamberlain. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chatnberl„r,,.

Office of the City t'n}'ura,rlrr. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Read„ 't u,. ~. JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster.

130ARD OF PUBLIC IMPRO)\'EMF.N 1 ~. Nos, 13 to 21 Park Row, ,Sth floor. , ,, i. I'. 1 , . ,.

Saturdays, 9 A. Si. to to Al. MAURICE F. Ho1.AHAN, Presideui. J 111 H. MOONEY. Secretary.

friar/rnent of Highway.,.

Nos. 13 to it Park Row, 9 A. M. to 4 r. •.1. JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highway-. W1LLIAnt N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. TiI On1 A5 R. I'ARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. JANIES H. MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy for Queens. HENRY I'. Mt, tirov, Deputy lunch Chiei En,,", ccrfLr

Richmond. Office, " Richmond Huilclii,g," corner Ri':h-mond Terrace and York avenue, New Rrig!,ton. s, I.

ivar,uem of ,V,',,',,•,

Nos. 13 to e, Park Roar, q A. I:. to 4- r-_r' JAMES EASE, Commissioner o1 Sewers. MATrHE, F. l),cs,,ti,E, Deputy for Manhattan.' 'I'll, uLSs J B'.HSUS, 1)ep uty fur Bronx. ( )Pflgie,'f hint

avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Street. WILLIAM RRE,c,NAN, Deputy for Broc4lyn.! ((Si, .

Municipal Building, Room 40. -1 MATTHEW J. GOI.DNER, Deputy Commissioner „1

Sewers, Borough of Queens. Office. Hackett Buildn,.z. Long Island City.

HENRY 1'. AIu,,, ISON, Deputy Comm issi uner loud Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Rirlunocd. I IG„-c, " Richmond Building," corner Richm"nd 7 Cr,, a :ui l York avenue, New Brighton, S. 1.

I7,.jiarLnent of Bri,/c' '.

Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row', 9 A. M. i„ , .. day,, y A. N. to Is St.

JOHN L. SiuA, Commissioner. THOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R. PROnascu, Chief Enrincm-. DIATi OF,,' H. 11o,Silt, Deputy for l:n„r.. HARry PEON, Deputy for L'rooklyo. JOHN E. B:tci,a, lieputy for Queens.

'I.. .I t a/ Ti 'a/:r Stiffdr.

Nos. r3 to 21 Park Row-. Office hours, y a. -.,. r,. 4

VILLi.\SI DAL.TON, Commissioner of Water Sup ply. Jnsiur, H. HA.1-1x, Deputy Commissioner. B,,ruurl

of Manhattan. GEUe,E W. Rutns:w., Chief Engineer. W. G. BcasE, Water Registrar. JANE'. M,FFE11', Deputy Commissioner. Borough . ,i

Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. LAWRENCE Gt,EssnR, Deputy Commissioner, Borou,i,

of Queens, Long Island City. T'HOSIAti r NIr LL.IGAN, Deputy Cumnrissio,r,,

Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. HENRY 1'. AInttris,,s, Deputy Commissioner, I;orou,:,

of Richmond. Office, '` Richmond Building.- r,'ru,-r Richmond T'erraccand Vorkavcnue, New Bright-:u.'.. I.

Urlarinttnt of St ,h ort (7r'auiug.

Nos. 13 to 21 I'ark Ross', 9 A. Sr. to 4 r.:.;. PERCIVAL K. a,;i.E, Commissioner, F. M, GIBSON, Deputy Commissioner for L'r'n,uI, 11

Manhattan. PA'rrztci H. Qclicx, Deputy Commissiuucr t

Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37, Municipal Building. JOSEt'H LlEitE)eTz, Deputy Commissioner for Borough

of The Bronx, No, 6x5 East (file Hundred and Fift}- second street.

JAMES F. O'BR m iEN, 1)e uty Comissioner for R.-rr-ough of Queens, No. 48 Jackson avenue. Long Island City.

17e•f,arteiM,xl r,% IiteiIdiults, Ligkliug and SufFli; s.

Nos. 13 to 21 Park [tow, 9 A. M. to 4 P. n+. HENRY S. KEAR.NY, Commissioner of Public RuiLl-

ings, Lighting and Supplies. PETER J. Doot.tsc, Deputy Commissioner for Vl

Italian. GED. E. BEST, Deputy Commissioner for The Ben, JAME.s J. Ktunis, Deputy Commissioner for Pr, ,,d,-

lyn. J,,EL FOWLER, Deputy Commissi oncr fur Q ice 1.. EDWARD 1. \I u.LER. Deputy Commis<i„u~r t.,r I1'. h.

mond.

LAW DEPART'MEN"1. e)fjcc' of C',Iou,l,,'r (i~lt

Stoats-Zeitung Building. ltd and 4th floor.,. y .I. a. t, q r. +t.; Saturdays. 9 A. Sr. to r2 Si.

JOHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. TIEOnnRE CONNOLY, W. W. LADD, Jr., CHaaLR-

BL.4SUV, GEUR(;E HILT., Assistants. \VILLIAsI J. C.ARR, Assistant Corporation Couu<c.I

for Brooklyn.

Bureart far C,ltectinu of Ar-rr a,:a ,+/' I''rsogal in n;. Stewart Building, Broadway and Cl,ambcrs street.

S A. at. to 4 P. Si. JAMES C. SPENCER, Assistant Corporation 1 '+r{n_cl.

Bureau for the Recovery of I4'naltir...

Nos. 1t9 and lar Nassau street.

ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, As'istant Corporation (',eun-„I.

bureau a/ Str,'et OSenings.

Nos. go and 92 West Broadway. JuHS P. DUNN Assistant to Corporation I ''int -i.

POLICE DEPARTMENT'. Central (iCr.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. ii. t,) 4 r. BERNARD J. Vi e,c. President of the Board : J„u>. I;.

SEXTON,JACnn Hess, Hr.s try E. AnErLL. Commissioner-.

Bxrcau of El, clious.

9 A. al to 4 r. Al.; Saturdays, 9 A. %t. to r2 ,51. General Bureau of Elections, Borough of Manhattan

-No. 300 Mulberry street. T. F. R,,DECROUGH, Sniper intendant; WILLIAM Pt,iMLRV, Chief Clerk.

Branch Bureau, Borough of Brooklyn—No. t6 Smith Street, GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief ; JuuN K. NE-1i., Chief Clerk,

Branch Bureau, Borough of The Bronx—One Hau-dred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott avenue. C r.- NELlrs A. Blttss ER, Jr., Chief.

Branch Bureau, Borough of Queens—Police Station. Astoria. TAMES R. RoOn1AN, Chief.

Branch Bureau, Ilorough of Richmond—Staten Island Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. I. CHARLES A. JONES, Chief. —_

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Central Office.

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. Si. to 4 r. M. JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board; Commie

stoner for Manhattan and Bronx. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner, ADOLPH H. GOETTING, Commissioner for Brooklyn

and Queens, Nos, ra6 and 128 Livingston street, Brook- lyn.

EDWARD GLLSS'NEN, Deputy Commissioner. JASIES FEENY, Commissioner for Richmond. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and

Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re-pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. rat. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, ,e v.

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FIRE DEPAR1'MEN'1'. SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

( Itficc i,our, for all, except Where otherwise noted, Stewart Building, g A. SI. to 4 P. M. I rout, , S. I'. II 4 r. +I.: Saturdays, ,a I. \VILLIASI F. GRELL, Sheriff ; HENRY 1'. MI'LVANV,

Under Sheri ff. If.rsdyua, Errs.

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Nos. 1;7 and 1;9 East Slxty-seventh street. I SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUN'1'Y.

_I „u'. 1. SCA'NELI., Fire Commissioner. IVES H. 1't•LL\. Deputy Commissioner. Boroughs _1 County Court-house, Brooklyn.

I Brooklyn and Queens. I WILLIAM \% ALTO', Sheriff ; JAMES DUNNE, Under

ArTa''Yr-S 1',1DoCB.uRTr'. Secretary. Sheriff.

EDw:too F. CROKeR, Chief of Department and in ! g ,L , vl• to 4 P. ~L: Faturdays.:_ st.

I- harge of Fire-alarm Telegraph. II

IA IE< DOLE. Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. '~ - Brooklyn and Quccns. County- Court-house, Long Island City', 9A.tt, to 41'.~t. E. ", Intipe. DIGS. kF, of hs of M v. Fire I

Boroughs I'EBEo SEerv. Fire Marshal. Boroughs of Manhattan, '5%ILLIAII Cos BAKER, Sheriff; WILLIAS1 METHVEN,

Che Bronx and Richmond. Under Sheriff. AL„sz„ BeysicR. Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook.

Icn and Queens. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. Central Office open at all hours. County Court-house, Richmond, 5.1.. 9.A.S1. to 41.51, Committee to examine persons Who handle explosives -.\cres rus ACKER, Sheriff.

meets I'hursday of each week, at z o'clock P. It.

REGISTER'S OFFICE. East side City Hall Park. Office hours from 9 A. II.

to 4 r. St.: Saturdays, 9 A. Si. to In St. During the months of July and August the hours are from q A. 31. to z P. II.

ISAAC Fi isiste. Register : Joan VON GLAHN, Deputy Register.

ttfii, !_"In-=. : _.. •I. t.' 4 r. si.: Saturday•. tc x. !

-- REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. II:PAK1'\IF.N1' OF HEALTH. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. SI. to 4 P. St.,

.. t corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- excepting months of July and August, then from gA.sl. \... .. "1. t0 4 P. )I. . to 2 P. 11., provided for by statute. Rurial I'srmit and Contagious Disease Offices always J.ASIES R. HOWE, Register.

WARREN C. TREDIELL, Deputy Register, 1 >IICHOEL C MuiPHY, President, and WILLIAM 1'.

TIME I'nE,l- C(MMISsl()NER OF JURORS. r~l OP THE POLICE BOARD, cr-,,A", ia, and the HEALTH

t!rt- ICER ' THE Pitt. r.r-'S,,'n, Commissioners. Room 1_7 Stewart Building, Chambers street and .+, r.tn 1:0EDEI,n.sit. Secretary pro tem. Broadway. 9 _5. u. to 4 I. S1. C iixt:LES I'. ROBERTS, M. II.. Sairtdr}' lupennteu- CHARLEs \t ELDE, Commissioner ; JASIES E. CONKER,

{eat. Deputy Commissioner. I ' IIEDEHICK H. DILLINGII %,1. I. 11.. Assistant Sari-

clry Superintendertt. Borough of Manhktant Sanitary attan, SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

"'perinten dent, Borough of The Proux. No. III Fifth avenue. 9 A. S1. to 4 P. SI. R ~+BERT A. BLACK, M. D.. Assi tint Sanitary Super- H. \1-. (Rav, Corn m'sston er..

ntcndent. Borough of Brooklyn. FrEDERICK P. Slalr-oc, Assistant Commissioner. )RED L. Li st.. \I. 1)., Assistant Sanitary Superin-

iv' let t. Bomczh of Q _

ueens. . "•,

1. FEE'.'.. M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY.

tell lr.'_ I:.,-.- u„II ,+f Richmond. g Court-house. \VtuLLslt F. MOLDY. Commissioner.

IIF.PART\MENiI' OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

Pier •• A•" N. R.. Battery Place. 1. Deve .i\ l U1t.si1. PrwillInt : CHARLES F. M['epHV,

Treascnr: Pc-cR 1'. Mer ER. Commissioners. V i 1.11`.; II. P;' H I:F., Secrei.,rv.

;; l y THE CITY RECORD. W 1'An1v I'a11AV, iEllPl'ENl BEER 19, 1900.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No 346 Broadway. 9 A. >I. to 4 1'- Si. C:I.RLE' H. Kyox. President. ALEXANDER 1'. MASON

and VI ILLI5:.I N. DvsxuN, Commissioners. 1.51- PI{ I i.1 i•-. Secretary.

fiuARD OF ASSESSORS. I ndu'. 'i. Uzo Broadway, 9 A. v. to 4 P. SI. Et,,i ,.I' NfCCL•E (President. EDWARD CAHILL,

I II.:.o. A. \'5'ZLSOO. PATRICK M. HA%ERTV and JOHN B. Me', ECUORG, Board of Assessors. WILLIAM[ H. L0-Lee. Secretary, THOMAS J. SHELLEY. Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man-hattan, 9.A. Ni. to 5 P. 1I.: Saturdays, 9 A. M. to tz Al.

MILES M. O'BRIEN, President ; A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary'.

Sc/Iiwl Beard for the Boroughs of 31auhattan and The Bronx.

Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man-hattan.

MILES M. O'BRIEN, President; William J. ELLIS, Secretary.

S.hart F.MYA f Ir tqe B✓rr'a.,çk rf H,rnktyn. No tit Livingston street, Brooklyn. Office hours.

9 A. St. to 5 P. 5L; Saturdays, 9 A. %I. to to sl. CHARLES E. RIRERTsos, President: (.RUH(,v G

BROWN, Secretary.

1:,-h,,,,/ R„nrd l.,,- /h.' Nm n,.../r of el -, u.,.

I Flushing, Long Islancd. PATRICK J. WRITE, President: JOSEtlt H. Fm z

IA PRICK, Secretary.

J?k(4d Blum.[ f , Nn• Barnugh r/ Kokmoed. Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, Staten Island WILLI.NI J. COLE, President: FRANKLIN C. VITT

Secretary,

SPECIAL, COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY.

No. ;75 Fulton street. EDIw"AHD J. i1OOt.Ey". Commissioner.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS COUNTY.

Office hours, TO A. '.I. to 4 P. +L ; Saturdays, to A. sl. to 12 CI.

EDWARD J. KNACER, Commissioner, H. Hno1ER MooRE, Assistant Commissioner.

RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., g A. M. to 4

F. xL EDWARD H. MULLER, County Clerk. CROWELL M. GINNER, Deputy County Clerk.

NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Commissioners' Office, No. 258 Broadway, Borough

of Manhattan, New York, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M. Lewis Nixos, President; JAMES W. BOYLE, Vice-

President ; JAstES D. BELL, Secretary; JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD, F'reasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, SMITH E. LANE and The MAYOR, Commissioners.

Chief Engineer's Office, No. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn E. D., 9 A. Si. tO 5 P. Ni. --

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, g A. St.

to 4 P. II. ASA BIRD GARDINER, District Attorney; WILLIAM J.

McKENNA, Chief Law Clerk.

KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn.

Hours, Q A. M. tO 5 P. M. JOHN F. CLARKE, District Attorney,

QUEENS COUNTY 1)151'RICT A'1"I'ORNEV. Office, Queens County Court-house, Loug Island

City, q .t. fit. to 4 r. SI. Ions B. IMIERRILI., District Attorney. t.'I.n1+ENCE A. 1)REw, Chief Clerk.

CORONERS. Borough of Manhattan.

Ufice, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all times of day and night.

ED,VARi T. Enrzr.l"rK lc K, l:uon F. Bacsc u, EDWARn W. HART. Ax'ro~lo ZDCCA.

Borough of 1'hc Bronx. No. 761 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street.

Open from 8 A.M. to 12, midnight. Ao rH„SY MCOWEN, THOMAS M. LYNCH,

Borough of Brooklyn. Office. Room r7, Borough Hall. Open all times of

day and night, except between the hours of in M. and 5 r. SI., on Sundays and holidays.

ANTHONY J. BY'RGER, GEORGE W. DEL:\('.

Borough of Queens.

Office, Borough Hall, Fulton street, Jamaica, L. I. PHILIP T. CRssls, LCONARD RourF, Jr., and SAMH'EL

S. GoI', Jr. f;HA,1.Fs 1. SCIINELLER, Clerk.

Borough of Riclunond. No. 64 New York avenue, Rosebank. Open for the transaction of business all hours of the

day and night. JOHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. '1'RANTER.

RICHMOND COUNTY DISTRICT A1"1'ORNEY. Port Richmond, S. I. EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County- Court-house. Court open from 9 A. 'I.

to 4 P, SI., except Saturdays, when It closes at tz Si. FRANK '1'. FzlzceRat.D, ABNER C. Tmtatas, Surro

gates . WILLIAM V. LE.tuv, Chief Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-'FHIRI) AND 'FWENTY-

FOUR'I'H WARDS. Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No. 96 Broadway. Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at

3 WILLIAsI F. STILLtNGO, Chairman; CHARLES A.

JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY, Commissioners. LAMOOr McLncoHLlx, Clerk,

CITY MAGIST'RA'TES' COURTS. Courts open from 9 A. at. until 4 r, St. City .1Jrt,'fsDates-HESITY A. BR.ANI, ROBERT C.

CORNELL, LEROV B. CRANE. JOSEI'll M. DEL'EL, CHARLES A. F'3..a iIslEI:, L"RE\Z ZELLER, CLARENCE W. McADE, JOHN O. 111,11, JusEru Pool., JOHN B. MAYO, EDWARD HOGAN, WILLARD H. OLM STED.

PHILIP IlLOCII, Secretary. First District-Criminal Court Building. Second District-Jefferson Market. Third District-No. 69 Essex street. Fourth Ili strict-Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing-

ton avenue. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first

street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street

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

avenue. SECOND DIVISION.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District-No. aiS Adams street. JACOB BnEs-

NER, Magistrate. Second District-Court and Butler streets. HENRY

BRISTOW, Magistrate. Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues.

CHARLES E. 'I'E:tLE, Magistrate. Fourth Ilistrtet-Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM

Ki soutER, Magistrate. Fifth District-Ewen and Powers streets. ANDRE"'

LEslie", Magistrate. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. LEtt'Is R.

WoRiD, Magistrate. Seventh District-\'o. 31 Grant street, Flatbush.

ALDRED E. S'iEERS, Magistrate. EighthDistrict-Coney Island. ALBERT VAS BRt's'r

Vo ,RHEEv, Jr.. Magistrate.

Borough of Queens. First District-Nos. at and 23 Jackson avenue,

Long Island City. 'MArl'HEie J. SMITH, Magistrate. Second District-Flushing, Long Island. LUKE J.

CINNORTOS. Magistrate. Third 1listrict-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED-

sICOD J. HEAL.r, Magistrate.

Borough of Richmond. First District-New Brighton. Staten Island. Jottx

CROAK, Magistrate. Second District-Stapleton. Staten Island. N ATHAN-

IEL 3IARSH, Magistrate. Secretary to the Iioard, TARED J, CHAStBERS, Myrtle

and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn.

THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS COUNTY.

Room I. Hall of Records. Office hours, g A, 11. to 4 P. at.

GEORGE E' \V.ALDO, Commissioner. FRANK M. THORBu RN, Deputy Commissioner. THOMAS D. Mosscaor, Superintendent. JOSEPH H. GItENELLE, Secretary.

KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. GEORGE B. ABBOT, Surrogate. MICHAEL F. McGoLoniCK, Chief Clerk. Court opens to A. M. Office hours, 9 A, St. to 4 1'. St.

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I. STEI'IIEN D. STEVENS, County Judge.

KINGS COUNTY TREASURER. Court-house, Room 14. JOHN W. KIMBALL, Treasurer;; THOMAS F. FARRELL,

Deputy Treasurer,

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Rooms, 14, 15 and r6, Nos. t49 to 151 Church street. President, JOHN RENEHAN ; Secretary, JAMES E.

McGovERN ; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE Loomis, P. J. ANDREWS, ex-officio,

Office open during business hours every day in the year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after IT P. nt.

SUPREME COURT. County Court-house, 10.30 A. M. to 4 r, nt. Special Term, Part I., Room No. i6. Clerk's Office, Part L, Room No. rg. Special Term, Part II., Room No. t3. Clerk's Office, Part II., Room No. in. Special Term, Part III., Room No. r8, Clerk's Office, Part III„ Room No. rg. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. so. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 33. Special Term, Part VI., Room No. 3r. Special Term, Part VIL, Room No. 3g. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34' Clerk's Office, Room No. 23,

T'rinl'I'erm, Part III., Room No. a,. 'l'rialTernt, fart IV., Room Ni,, 'I. Trial 'Perot, Part V., Room No. 24. 'l'rial'l'erm, ['art VI„ Room No. lc. 'l'rial'I'erm, fart VII., Room No. tt,. 'Trial Perm, Part V I I 1 . , Room No. z7. 'Trial Term, fart IX., Room No. a9. 'Frial T'crm, Part )(., Room No. uS. 'Fri al'I'erin, Part XI„ Room No. 57. 'Trial 'Term. Part XII., Room Nu. 26. Appellate Terri, Room No, 29. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, Room No. 30. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, Assignment Bureau, Room No. 32. 711u0ceS-(:EORI:E C. BAItRRrr, ABRAHAM R. LAW-

HENCE, (ut.ua.Ps 1'I. 'l'RyAX, CHARLEs F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK Stiv1'll, JAMES FITZGFRAI.D, MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVENTRI'rT, LEONARD A. GElGEn1CH, HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN J. FREEDMAN, GEORGE P. ANDREWS, P. HENRY Dt- GRO, DAVID MCADARI, HENR1' R. BEEK\I.AN, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS M. SCOTT, JAMES A. O'GORMAN. WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk.

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

opens at to.3o o'clock A. Si. EDtvaRD R. CARRiuu.L, Clerk. Hours from to A. SI. to

4 P. NI.

APPELLA'l'F: DIVISION, SUPREME COURT Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth

street. Court opens at r r. to. CHARLES H. VAN BRtUNT, Presiding Justice; CHESTER

B. fMcLAucaLIN, EDWARD PATTERSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN., GEORGE L. INGRAHast, WILLIAM Rosteev, EDWARD W. HATCH, Justices, ALFRED WAI:STAFF, Clerk; WILLIAM LAMB, Jr., Deputy Clerk.

COUN'I'V COURT, KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms to, nu, 23 and

27, Court opens to a. nt.,daily, and sits until business is completed, ('art I., Room Nu. 23. Part II., Room No. to, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms as and a7. open daily front 9 A. St. to 4 P. II.: Saturdays, to at.

J OSEI'H A51'INALI. AND \V.+1. B. HURD, Jr., County Judges.

CIIARLES Y. VAN DOREN, Chief Clerk.

QUEENS COUNTY COURT. County Court-house, Long Island City. County Court opens at 9.30 A. St. ; adjourns at 5 1'. Ni. County Judge's office always open at Flushing, N. Y. HARRISON S. MO iRE, County Judge.

CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. No. 3e Chambers street, Brown-stony Building, City

Hall Park. from to a. %I. to .y I-. St. General 'Perm. 'Trial Perm, Part 1. Part I1. Part Ill. Part IV. Special Term Chambere +c ill be held to a. V. I,'

P. M. Clerk's Office, from 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M. JastFS M. Frrzsuloss, Chief Justice ; JOHN 11. ICCARTHV, l.E\t'Is J. C1'NLAN, JOHN P. SCH('CHII:,'

EDSV.ARD F. O'DtvvER and THEODORE F'. H.a5CA11. Justices. '1'HoSias F. SeLITtt, Clerk,

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre

Elm, \Vhite and Franklin streets. Court opens at hall-past to o'clock.

Rui t-s B. Cusvtsc;, City Judge; JOHN W. GOFF, Re-corder; JAsEi•H E. NEWnuRGER, MARTIN T. MCMAHON and WARREN W. Fos"rER, Judges of the Court of Gen-:rtl Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROI.L, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g A. M. to 4 I'. 'I.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.

Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. Court opens at to .1. Si

Justices-First Division - ELIZLR L. HINSDALE, \VILLIA5t TR Aveus )EsostE, EPHR.Ais A. J con, JOHN B. 'McKEAN, \VII.LIAMt C. HOLBROOK, WILLIAft M. FULLER, Clerk ; JI,sEPH 11. JoxEs, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g A. St. to 4 P. M. Second Division-l'nal days-Borough Hall, Brook-

lyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock; Town Hall, Janxtica, Borough of Queens, 'T uesdays, at ro o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at in o'clock.

Ji,atXIu JOIL, Cit,msEv, HOWARD J, FORKER, PATRICK KE:1DY, J'HIN FLEMING, THlostAS W. FITZ-GERALD. JOSEPH I.. KERRIGAN, Clerk ; JOHN J, DoRntaN, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, open from g A. Si. to 4 P. %Ii

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Borough of Manhattan.

First District-Thud, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and \Vhttchall street, including Governor's Island, Pedlue's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, corner of Wooster street.

DANIEL E. FINS, Justice. FRANK L. BACUy, Clerk, Clerk's office open from g A.st. to 4 P. St.

Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four-teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall street. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets.

HERSIAN BOLTE, Justice. FRANCIS MARGIN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from g A.M. to 4 P. S1, Court opens daily at to A. >L, and remains open until

daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily business, except oil Sundays and legal holidays.

Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g A. \t. to 4 P. St.

W\L F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards.

Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue, Court opens 9 A. Ni. daily, and remains open to close of business.

GEoRGE F. RoESCH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street, BENJA:II IN HOFF\IAN,Justice. THOMAS FITZI'ATRICK,

Clerk. Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards.

Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens g A. nt. daily, and con. tinues open to close of business.

DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward, Court-room,

No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morning at q o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi-days), and continues open to close of business.

HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, Clerk.

Eighth Distnct-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, Court opens at to A. at. and con. tinues open to close of business.

Clerk s office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M, each Court day

rial days and Return days, each Court day, Jos BPH H. STINER, Justice, THOMAS COSTIGAN,

Clerk. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion

thereof which lies west of the centre Itne of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the

I'ut-d(x+r Poor IDepartment, Uflice hours, 8,30 A. M. 4.30 V. NI. 14par[ment for Care of Destitute t:hildren, No, 66 bird oven Be, 8. ao .t. M. to 4.30 I. %I,

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION,.

(i•utrat t' h e. No. 148 East 'Twentieth Street. Office hours from

.) a. St. 104 P. St.: Saturday's tO to bl. FRANCIS I. LAN IV, Commissioner. N. (1. F.i'. I'. I )eputy Commissioner. I"tl\ 1I„r,H0>sEV GRAN. Deputy Commissioner for

1Con'.hAh, „i 1'r„oklyn and Queens.

I I.I'-1R1?fE\'1' (IF PARKS.

L. D:.+t"neit. President, Park Board, Corn- ii.--i, tier ni \lauhattan and Richmond.

\VILLts HoLLV. Secretary_, Park Board. I Iffices. Arsenal, Central Park.

E.+RGF, V. P.11m H• Commissioner in Brooklyn and ".teens.

Itiices. Cite Hall, Brooklyn. and Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park.

A:' cr-T Moms. Commissioner in Borough of The

' Itfices. Zbrow ski Mansion, Claremont Park. , iffice hours. q A. M. to 4 P. )1.: Saturdays. I2 St.

..l rt Conrnrissiff'n rs _

.1'.ILFL P. _\VERY, DANIEL C. FRESCO. Commis- . -ner-. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND

COUNTY.

DEPARTMENT OF P,L-]1.UINGS. CHARLES J' Kcl'J ''' Commissioner. WILLIAV J. Dun'LING, Deputy Commissioner.

\Lain Office, No. 220 Fourth avenue, Borough of Office open from 9 .s. v. until 4 F. C1. ; Saturdays VL,nhattan. Office hours, q .A. a. to 4 P. 11.: Saturdays, from q A. CI. to tz M.

. 1,1. to to ]I. ' I HOxAS J. BRADV. President of the Board of Build-

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~s and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan NEW YORK COUWl'V JAIL. .i,I The Bronx. No 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. u, to to P. AI., daily 1' YIN (:1'11.1-"s- I.E. Commissioner for the Borough of \VILLI.4N F. GI.ELL. Sheriff.

I r..,.'klyn. Psi sock H. PlcaE-l-r, Warden. I'. ti.l EL CA?I F'RELL. Commis<ioner for the Boroughs ' -_ I,)ueens and Richmond. X. J. ou,\s ,s. Secretary. K1NGS COC NT1" JAIL. It1 y Cl the Department for the Boroughs of Man- Raymond street. between Willoughby street and

att:m and The Bronx, Nr'. zoo Fourth avenue, Borough DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. • Manhattan. \R'u.LIAsI \5"aLTyU. Sheriff : RICHARD BERGIN, ' iffice of the Department for the Borough of Brook- Warden. :. Porough Hall. Borough of Brooklyn. - ' Ifrice of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens

I. I Richmond. Richmond Hall. New Brighton. Staten COUNTS CLERK'S OFFICE. I., ;~Id. Borough of Richmond. Branch office: Room I. ' Nos. 8. 9, to and it New County Cour -house, 9

!.laid floor, Town Hall. J:Imaica, Long Island, N. M. to 4 P- SI, R-,gl1 of Queens. j WILLIAM SoflstER, County Clerk.

- GEORGE H. FAHREACH, Deputy.

I EY:\RT)IENT OF "l AXES AND ASSESSMENTS. -tc+cart Puildin_, c :5. -,l. to 4 P. M.: Saturdac=, tz '1. I KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. T :n , stas L. FEITNER. President of the Board : ED- ' Hall of Records, Brooklyn, g A. M. to 4 P. St.

.'.:-: L: C. ;t1EEIIv. AHTHuR C. SALMON. T HOst:\y J. PAT- PETER P. HL' EE1t"A". County Clerk. . FERDINAND LE+'\. Commissioners; HENRY -

IF' I- 1.1. Chief Clerk. . QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE.

` Jamaica,N . Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. 1.1: REAL OF MUNICIPAL o1'ATISTICS. Office hours, April I to October t, 8 A. tl, to 5 P. a.;

, . Room tq

N. .> ;, to 21 Park Ruin n. Office hours October t to April t, 9 A. M. to 5 P. 11. ; Saturdays. to r2 M.

.n m c \ %I. to 4 P. SL ; Saturdays. from 9 A. al. to Iz a, I •In T. NAGLE, M. D.. Chief of Bureau.

C County and Supreme Court held at the Queens County Court-house, Long Island City, Court opens

~Nlunici Ll Statistical Cam mission: FREDERICK \V, , "E. 1.1.. D.. AOTpOt, RACty-Eo. RICHARD T. % IL- i \t., to a i'HIN,] 5 P. %I.

JOHN H. IN, County Clerk. - H:LkI'Ioe. J. ED15:teo JET"1'ER, T HOCI,IS

Don' CHARLE, DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk.

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The prices must lie written in file bid and als° stated informal which do not contain l,kl for all items called in figures, and till eslinmtes will be considered as for in these pecifications, ur which contain bids for itdurtnal which d° not contain bids for :111 items called items not cnllcd for thereitt. Permission will not be for in these specifications, or which contain bids for given for the withdrawal ,,f tiny hid or estimate, and items not called for therein. Permission will not be the right is expressly reserved by the Comm issioner of given for the wilbdrawnl ,.f any hid ur estimate, and Bridges to reject all bills should he deem it to the pub- thc right is expressly reserved by the Commissioner of lie interest so to do. No estimate will be accepted Briogos to reject all bids should he deent it to the pub- from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in he interest so to do. No estimate will be accepted arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or obligation to the Corporation who isa defaulter, is surety or otherwise, upon any T'he price is to include the furnishing of all the obligation to the Corporation. necessary materials and labor, and the performance of

The price is to include the furnishing of all the the whole of the work mentioned in the specifications necessary materials and labor, and the performance of annexed. the whole of the work mentioned in the specifications The following is a statement of the " Engineer's annexed. estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials

The following is ;t statement of the Engineer's and the nature and extent of the we required as near estimate of the nature and extent of the work to be as possible, and the several bids will be tested by the done and the quality and quantity of the materials to quantities mentioned in such statement These items be furnished, and the several bids will be tested by in all cases include both materials and labor complete the quantities mentioned in such statement: in the work: I. r3,5oo square yards patching asphalt pavement I, r,000 cubic yards old work removed.

on Washington Bridge. 2. 700 cubic yards Portland cement concrete. a Soo square yards patching asphalt pavement 3, 2,150 square yards Portland cement footwalks

on ?% acomb s Dam Bridge. and curbs. 3. 1,842 square yards new asp halt wearing surface 4, 33 cubic feet granite wheel-guards furnished

Oil draw-span of llacomb's Dam Ilridge. and set. 4. 400 square yards patching asphalt pavement 5, I,yoo square yards old pavement relaid.

on Third Avenue Bridge. l or further particulars as to the quantity and quality

6. soo square yards new pavement laid.

7, t3 cast-iron drain boxes (on concrete base) of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work - furnished and set, including painting. required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders 8, 8 cast-iron drain boxes (on metal structure) are referred to the printed specifications, Such work furnished and set, including painting. and materials must conform in every respect to printed 9, 6o linear feet q-inch drain pipe furnished and specifications and p lans. laid,

No estimate will be received or considered unless to. ISo linear feet 4-inch wrought-iron downfalls accompanied by either a certified check upon one of furnished and set, including fastening the State or National banks of The City of New York, and painting. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money II. 8 cast-iron junction boxes furnished and set, to the amount of five per centaur of the amount including painting. of the security required for the faithful per Iz. sz,000 pound n s iron and steel in expansion joints formance of the contract. Such check or money and combings, including painting and must NUT be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing fitting. the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk 13. 40 square feet stone dressing. of the Department who has charge of the estimate r4. Soo square feet waterproofing. box, and uo estimate can be deposited in said box 15. 200 square feet relaying old flagging. until such check or money has been examined by 16. 5o square feet relaying old crosswalks. said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such r7. 20 linear feet resetting old curb. deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three For further particulars as to the quantity and quality clays after the contract is awarded. If the successful of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work bidder shall neglect or refuse, within five days after required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to are referred to the printed specifications. Such work

execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by and materials must conform in every respect to printed loin shall be forfeit,d to and retained by 'f'he City of specifications and plans. New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or N° estimate will he received or considered unless refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be State or National banks of the City of New York, returned to hum. drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money

Bidders are required to state in their estimates, under to the amount of five per centuiO of the amount oath, their tames and places of residence, ce, the of of the security required for the faithful per. allpersons interested with them therein, and if no other formance ofthe contract. Such check or money person be so interested they shall distinctly state the must NOT be inclosed to the sealed envelope containing fact ; also, that such estimate is made without any the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk connection with any other person making a bid or of the Department who has charge of the estimate estimate for the same purpose, and that it is in all box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box respects fair and without collusion or fraud; and also, until such check or money has been examined by that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a said ofcer or clerk and found to be correct. All such department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be therein, or other officer of the corporation, is directly returned to the persons making the same within three

contract If die successful or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits

bat afterthe is

day ter th ere of. trot ice that the contract has been awarded to him, to

Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by writing, of two householders or freeholders of The City him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of of New York, with their respective places of business New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or or residence, or of a guaranty or surety company duly refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the authorized by law to act as surety, to the effect that if time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will he re- the contract be awarded to the person making the esti- turned to him,

mate, they will, or it will, on its being so awarded, i Bidders are required to state in their estimate, under become bound as his sureties for its faithful perform- II oath, their names and places of residence, the names of ance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the all persons interested with them therein, and if no other same, they will, or it will, pay to the Corporation any person be so interested they shall distinctly state the difference between the sum to which he would be P ]act ; also, that such estimate is made without any entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- connection with any other person making a bid or tion may be obliged to pay to the persons to whom the estimate for the same purpose, and that it is in all contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and also, the amount in each case to be calculated uuou the that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a estimated amount of the work by which the bids are I department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk tested. The consent abuse mentioned shall be accom- therein, or other officer of the corporation, is directly panted by the oath or affirmation, in writing, ofeach of or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or the persons signing the same, that lie is a householder work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits or freeholder in The City of New York. and is worth the thereof, amount of the security required for the completion of Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in the contract and stated In the proposals, over and writing, of two householders or freeholders of The City above all his debts of every nature and over and above h of New York, with their respective places of business all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; that he or residence, or of a guaranty or surety company duly has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with authorized by law to act as surety, to the effect that if an intention to execute the bond required by law. The I the contract be awarded to the person making the esti- adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be mate, they will, or it will, nit its being so awarded, determined by the Comptroller of The City of New become bound as his sureties for its faithful perform- York after the award is made and prior to the signing , ance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the of the contract. same, they will, or it will, pay to the Corporation any

The time allowed for the completion of the whole difference between tire sum to which he would be work will be sixty working days. And the entitled on its completion and that which the Cot-pora- damages to be paid by the contractor for each tion may be obliged to pay to the persons to whom the day that the contract or any part thereof may be on- contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; fulfilled after the time fixed for the completion of the the amount in each cast to be calculated upon the whole work has expired are, bya clause in the contract, estimated amount of the work by which the bids are fixed and liquidated at twenty dollars per day. tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom-

The amount of security required is Fifteen Thou- panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, ofeach of sand Dollars, the persons signing the same, that lie is a householder

Blank forms of proposals, the form of agreement, in- or freeholder In The City of New York, and is worth the eluding the specifications, the proper envelopes in amount of the security required for the completion of which to inclose the same, approved as to form by the the contract and stated in the proposals, over and Corporation Counsel, and showing the manner of above all his debts of every nature and over and above payment and further information, will be furnished at I all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; that he the office of the Department of Bridges. Bidders are has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with cautioned to examine each and all the provisions i an intention to execute the bond required by law. The thereof carefully before making their estimate. adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered still be

JOHN L. SHEA, determined by thin Comptroller of The City of New Commissioner of Bridges. York after the award is made and prior to the signing

___ of the contract.

DEr:\RTsIENT OF BRIDGES, ) The time allowed for the completion of the whole Nos. 13 To St PARK Row, PARK Row Bc'IeDtxc, } work will be one hundred and twenty-five working days.

MANHATTAN, NEw- Yonn CITY. 1 And the damages to be paid by the contractor for each clay that the contract or any part thereof may be un- fulfilled after the time fixed for the completion of the

TO CONTRACTORS. whole work has expired are, by a clause in the contract, fixed and liquidated at twenty dollars per day.

Th E it ' d i Tan Thousand

terminus of I.cuox avenue. Court-room, No, t7o East One Hundred and T'wcnty-(rst street, southeast corner of Sylv:ut place. Court a[xus every morning at 9 o'clockk (except Sundays tad Icgal holidays), and con-tinues open to close of business.

rosrI P. IAt.I. N, Justice. WILLIAM J. KNssEnv, (2lerk.

Clerk's office open daily from q A. xi. to 4 I. M. 'Tenth 1)istrict-1 wenty-second Ward and :111 that

portion of the 'Twelfth Ward which is hounded on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and'1'cnth street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the cast by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river, Court-room, No, yt4 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from q A. M. to 4 P. 31.

'I';i MAS E. MURRAY, Justice. HriH GR,tx'r, Clerk. Eleventh District—That portion of thc'1'wclfth Ward

which lies north of the centre line of West One Hun-dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue, Court-room, corner of One Hundred and 'Twenty-sixth street and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from to A. St, to 4 P. AI. FRAvcts J WoucesTER, Justice. F[EStAS B.

WIL.nv, Clerk.

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

Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter 1034 of the Laws of 1895, coot prising all of the late 'Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelhatn, including the Villages ofWakcfield and Wtlliamsbridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A, M. to 4 V. At. Trial of causes are Tuesday and Friday ofeach week.

WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. JoHN N. SrE\v.etT, Clerk.

Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 A. \t. to 4 P. at. Court opens at ro A. At,

JnnN ?I. '1'IERNav, Justice. HOWARD SrEAR, Clerk.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District—Comprising First, Second, Third,

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and 'Twelfth Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and Court streets.

loin J. W.LSH, Justice. EntvARD MORA. , Clerk. Clerk's office open from q A. ni. to 4 P. M. ,second District—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh,

Twentieth, 'Twenty-first, Twenty--second and '1'wenty-third Wards. Court-roonr located at No. 794 Broad-w"sy, Brooklyn.

( .ER.sRD B. VAN WART, JUSttce. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. +t. to 4 I. Si. Third District—Includes the'1'hirteenth, Fourteenth,

Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and ,Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn.

t. \Vtl.i.aa J. >~Yyctl, justice. J111IN W. CARIEN'FER, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q A. St. until 4 P. Si. Court oprns at to o'clock.

Fourth Itistrict — Twenty-fourth, 'Twenty-fifth, Twenty-,ixth, T'\venty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards. Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue,

'I'II, isi s' H. WILLIANts, Justice. HERSIAN GOHI-ISG-n S-r. Clerk JAMES 1'. Sty'yorr, Assistant Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q A. At. to 4 P. nt.

I. ifth District—Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on Bath ave-nue and Bay Twenty-second street, Bath Beach.

l,,(IRyEL11- s FI RGUESO\, Justice. JERE\IIAH J. ( )'I.EAnv, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g N. '1. to 4 P. St.

Borough of Queens. Pint District—First Ward (all of Long Island City,

formerly composing five Wards). Court-room, Queens C unty Court-house (located temporarily).

THOSIAS C. K.\DIES, Justice. T'HnuAS F. KENNEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from q .a. 11. to 4 P. nt. each week day. Court held each day, except Saturday.

ccond District—Second and Third Wards, which includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. O. address, Elmhurst, New York.

WILt.IA\t RASQL'IN, Jr., Justice. HENRY WALTER, Jr.. Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. v. Third District JA5IEs F. ,\IcLAUCHLIN, Justice

GEORGE W. DAstoy, Clerk, Court-house, Town Hail, Jamaica. Clerk's office open from q A. St. to 4. P. nt. Court

held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to A. At.

Borough of Richmond. First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of

(astleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil-lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New I:righton.

bus J. KEyNES', Justice. FRASas F. LESMAN, Clerk. -Court office open from q A..si. to 4 r. M. Court held

c;ich day, except Saturday, tram to A. Sr. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards

(Fowns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- ton.

GROIRCE W. STAKE, Justice. PETERTIERNAN, Clerk. Court office open from q A. 5t. to 4 V. Al. Court held

each day from to .s. Sr., and continues until close of business.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. DEPARTMENT OF BRInOEs,

Nes. 13 9O 21 PARK Rota, PARK Row BUILDING, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR REPAIRING THE ASPHALT PAVE-MEN'1' OF WASHINGTON BRIDGE, OF MACOMB'S DAN[ BRIDGE. AND OF 'THIRD AVENUE. BRIDGE, OVER THE HARLEM RIVER.

SEALED ESTIMATES FORTHEABOVE WORK, indorsed with the above title, also with the name

of the person or persons making the same, and the date of presentation, will be received at the office of the I)epartment of Bridges, Nos. 13 to at Park Row, New York City, until in o'clock nt„ on MONDAY, THE let DAY OF OCTOBER,

11100,

at which place and hour the bids will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract will be made as soon there-after as practicable.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at the office of the said Department, with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or estimate, and that the sureties offered by him or them have been approved by the Comp-troller; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation, and thereupon the work will be readvertised and relet, and so on until the con-tract be accepted and executed. The work to com-mence at such time as the Commissioner of Bridges may designate.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDE- WALKS ON THE APPROACHES TO THE 'I'IIIRD AVENUE BRIDGE OVER THE HARLEM RIVER,

SEALED ESTIMATES FORTHEABOVE WORK, indorsed with the above title, also with the name

of the person or persons making the same, and the date of presentation, will be received at the office of the Department of Bridges, Nos. 13 to as Park Row, New York City, until I2 o clock rt., on

MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF OCTOBER, 10(10,

at which place and hour the bids will be publicly opened by the head of said Dcpartment and read, and the award of the contract will be made as soon there- after as practicable.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at the office of the said Department, with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or estimate, and that the sureties offered by him or them have been approved by the Comp- troller; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation, and thereupon the work will be readvertised and relet, and so on until the con-tract be accepted and executed. The work to com-mence at such time as the Commissioner of Bridges may designate.

T he prices must be written in the bid and also stated in figures, and all estimates will be considered as

e amount o seen'[ y require s Dollars.

Blank forms of proposals, the form of agreement, in- eluding the specifications, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same. approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and showing the manner of payment and further information will be furnished at the office of the Department of Bridges. Bidders are cautioned to examine each and all the provisions thereof carefully before making their estimate.

JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner of Bridges.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

DEI'ARTMIENT OF STREET CLEANING, MAIN OFFICE, Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK ROW,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING FORAGE FOR THE USE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

.PUBLIC NOTICE.

B OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN SEALED envelopes and indorsed with the name and

address of the person or persons making the same, and

the (title rdresentati a on.and a Stam teent ut tit,' supplies to which they relate, will be received at the ntain office of the Department of Street Cleaning, in The City of New York, until in u'cloek %I. nl

TUESDAY. THE tall DAY OF OCTOBER, 1000,

at which time and place the estimates will lie publicly opened and read for the furnishing and delivery ''t forage, as follows:

420,000 pounds Hay, of ther quality and standanl known as Prime Hay.

550,000 pounds clean No. s White Clipped Oats, to be bright, sound and well cleaned, and reasonably free from other grain, neigh. leg not less than 36 pounds to the measured bushel.

—at the several stables of the Department of Street Cleaning in the said borough.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to execute such contract within five days from receipt of a notice to that effect ; and, in case of failure or neglect so to do, lie or they will he considered as having abandoned such contract, and as in default to the Corporation, whereupon the Commissioner of Street Cleaning will readvertise and relet the work, and so on until the contract be accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their bid or estimates, under oath, their names and places of residence, the names of all persons interested with them therein, and, if no other person be so interested, they shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is marle without any connection with any other person making any bid or estimate for the above supplies ; and that it is in all respects fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and also, 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 interested therein, or in the supplies to which it relates, or in any portion of theprofits thereof. 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 consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders of The City of New York. with their respective places of business or residence, ot of two guarantee or Surety companies, duly authorized by law to net as surety, incorporated tinder the laws of the State of New York, as shall be satisfactory to the Comptroller of The City of New York, to the effect that, if the contract be awarders to the person or persons making the bid or estimate, they will on its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sureties for its faithful performance in the amount of Three Thousand Dollars (33,000); and that, if he or they shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to The City of New York, any difference between the sum to which lie or they would be entitled on its completion, and that which The City of New York may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be subsequently awarded,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 freeholder in The City of New York. and is svoi'th the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail. surety and otherwise; that he has offered him-self as surety in good faith, and with an intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties offered shall be subject to the approval of the Comptroller.

The price in the bid or estimate must be written, and must also be stated in figures. Permission will not be given for the \vithdrawal of any bid or estimate, and the right is expressly reserved by the Commissioner ot Street Cleaning to reject all the bids or estimates if he shall deem it best for the interest of the City so to do. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor- poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

Each bid or estimate must he accompanied by a cer-tified check on one of the State or National banks of The City of Ne\v York, payable to the order of the Comptroller of said City. for one hundred and fifty dollars (Si5o), or by money to that amount. On the acceptance of any hurl or estimate the checks or money of the unaccepted bidders will be returned to them : and upon the execution of the contract, the check or money of the accepted bidder will be returned to him.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies, bidders are referred to the printed specifica-tions.

All bids or estimates must be made with reference to the form of contract and the requirements thereof on file at the main office of the Department of Street Cleaning, or they will be rejected.

The form of the contract for supplies, bid or estimate, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same (with specifications), approved as to form by the Corporation and any other counsel, information desired can be obtained at the main office of the Department.

This public notice is, and is to be taken to be, a part of the contract for which proposals are herein invited.

Dated NEw- PORK., September 17, t900. P. F. NAGLE,

Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL. in the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure

material for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Clean-Ing—free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. t3 to as Park row, Borough of Manhattan.

PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

DEI'.\RTStENT or CorrECTr1S, I No. r48 EAST TrvEN'rteTH STREET, j

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, CONSISTIN(; MAINLY OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, WHIS-KEY, ALCOHOL, ETC., GOODS Ti) BE DELIVERED WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER NOTICE TO DELIVER.

BOROUGH OF ,IANHAIIAs.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR I'UR nishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in con-

formity with specifications, will be received at the office of this Department, No. 148 East Twentieth street, New York City, until Ir A. Si.,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900, No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or

contractors except as herein specified, and none will be paid for by the Department. The person or persons making any bid or estimate

shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope indorsed "Bid or Estimate for Miscellaneous Supplies, Drugs, Medicines, Whiskey, Alcohol, etc.," 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 date and hour above named, at which time and place the bids and estimates received will be publicly opened by Commissioner of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

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DEPARTMENT or CORRECTtix, ) No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.

-NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATE_, FOR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES CONSISTING MAINLY (IF STEAM FITTIN(;S, IRON AND STEEL. BROOM CORN. BRISTLES; ALSO SOAP AND SOAP CHIPS, ETC., LEATHER, EIC., FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. GOODS TO BE I)ELIVEREI) WITHIN [n DAYS AFTER NOTICE TO DELIVER TO THE KINGS COUNTY PENITENTIARY.

BoRot'GH OF BRODeLv.\'.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR-Dishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in conform.

sty with specifications, will be received at the office of this Department. No. 148 East Twentieth street, New York City, until It A. it.,

TH(JRROAY. OCTOBER 4, 1900. No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or

contractors except as herein specified, and none will be paid for by the Department.

The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope indorsed -' Bid or Estimate for Tron and Steel. Broom Corn and

Counsel, and any further information desired can be obtained at the office of the General Bookkeeper and Auditor.

FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner.

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

MORNING—"MORNINGJOURNAL, "TELE-graph."

Evening—"Dally News," "Commercial Advertiser." Weekly—" Weekly Union." Semi-weekly—'' Harlem Local Reporter." German—" Morgen Journal."

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor, City Record.

SEI'7'EMBER 6, 1890.

CHANCE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. Let 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled "An act

' providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of " damages Co lands and buildings suffered by reason of

20 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SI:1'T1:M II1 19, 1900.

THE COxIn1lsFlo,.eR ftKSaRVES I (K KIVI+'r 'to REJECT hrietica, etc., for Manufacturing 1 'urposcs and Misccl- ttl. BIDS OR Esi IM ArEs IF DREMMID rn BE FOR 111E laneous Supplies, also Soap and Soap Chlps, Leather.

1 I'nt.IG IV'rERESr. etc.," with his or their name or names and the date of No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract 1,rescutatiou, to the head of said I )epartment. at the

.I warded to. any person who is tit arrears to the Cu,r said office, on or before the (lay and hour above nallled, poration upon debt or contract, or who is it dehutl ter, at which time and place the bids or estimates re- is surety or other" ise, upon any obligation to the ceivcd will be publicly opened by Commissioner of l'o ornuon. said Department and read.

'l e award of the contract will be made as soon as 1 it Cu ]I hn551 ON lilt tESERCES riE RIGHT CO RIt)ECr practicable after the opening of the hids. ALL IItne ON es IIM \'r Es IF DEEMED TO BE Flilt '1'nE

Delivery will be required to be made from time to it Elite IN I EKES I. time and In such quantities as may be directed by the No bid or estimate wif I be accepted from, or contract said Commissioner. awarded to, any person into is iu arrears to the Cor-

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be peration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must as surety o otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- hace sat isf[ctory testimonials to that effect ; and the pur tton. person or persons to w'hotn thecoutract may be awarded The award of the contract will he made as .coon as will be required to give security for the performance of practicable after the opening of the bids. the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient Delivery will be required to be made from time to sureties, each to the mnount of fitly (5e) per cent. of time and in such quantities as may be directed by the the bid for each article. said Commissioner.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name Any bidder for this contract must be known to he and place of residcuce of each of the persons making the engaged to and well prepared for the business. and must same, the names of all persons interested with him or have s;uisfactory testimonials to Clint effect ; and the them therein, and if no other person be so interested i t person or persons to whom t he contr ct may be awarded shall distinctl), state that fact : also that it i' made with- will be required to gis-c security fur the performance of out any connection w ithany other person staking an e.ti- the contract, be his or their hoed, with two sufficient mate for the same purpose. and is in all respects fair ureties, each in the amount of fifty (5o) per cent. of the and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of I bid for each article. the 'Municipal Assembly. head of a department, chief of I Each bill or estimate shall contain and state the name :t bureau, deputy thcreofor clerk therein. ur other officer I amt place of residence of each of the persons making the nt the Corporation. is directly or indirectly interested same, the names of all persons interested with ]tint or therein, or to the supplies or work to which it relates, cr them therci.. and it no other person be so interested it in any portion of the profits thereof The bid or esti mate shall distinctly state tl)at fact ; also that it is made must be verified by the oath. in it ri tin;;, of the party or without anv conuectiou w ith any other person making parties making the estimate that ,the sellral matters j au estimate for the same purpose, and is iu all respects -tated therein are in all respects true. \Cher, more j fair and w:ttout collusion or fraud, and that no ntem- tl-,an one person is interested it is requisite that the ! her of the Municipal Assembly. head of a department. r ERIFic.\TtoN be made and subscribed by all the parties chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or interested. of her officer of the Corporation. Is directly or i udirectly

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the iuterested therein. or in the supplies or work to which dCosent, in writs e, of tilts householders or freeholders it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The n'File City of'cw York, with their respective places at I bid or estimate nmst be 1'erificrl by the oath, in writing,

business tic residence. is' the effect that if the contract be of the party or parties making the estimate that the ( awarded to t'.)e person making the estimate. lhcy it i II, on several platters stated therein are in all respects true.

Its being so au arded. become bound as his suretics ti'r Where twice than one person is interested it is requi- its faithful pertormance, and that if he shall omit ci s tic that the t Err FtCSlitN he mule and subscribed by refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corpo- all the parties interested. ration an)- di ffereucc between the sum to o-hich lie Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the euuld be entitled on its completion and that which the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders

Corporation may be ubli_cd to pay to the person orper- in l'Ite City of New York, with their respective places I sons to whom the contract nm) be awarded at any sub- iii business or residence, to the effect that if the contract ..eiluent let I tg ; the amount in each case to be calcu- be awarded to the person making the estimate, they I;ued upon the estimated amount nt the work by which veiIl , on its being so aw-arded, become bound as Iiis the bids are tested. The consent abets mentioned sureties for its faithful performance: and that if lie -hall he accompanied by the oath or tilt instion, in shall omit tit refuse to execute the Same they will pay u' riling, of each of the persons signing the same that to the Corporation any difference bctw'ecH the sum to he i5 a houschol,er ur freeholder in The City of \etl which he would be cnttfled on its compietion and that York, and is-sits rtli the amount of the security rcqui red which the Corporation may be obliged to pa)- Co the for the completion of this contract over and above 1 person or pers,ms to w' hum the contract may be awarded all his debts of every nature, and over and above I at any subsequent letting : the amount in each cue to his liabilities as bail. surety or otherwise. and that he be calculated upeu the estimated amount of the work has offered hi melt as a surety in good f: ith and with by which the bills are tested. '1 he consent abol'c the intention to execute the bond required by the mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or alit nna- Revised I )rdinance-, if the contract shall be awarded tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the to the person or persons for whom lie consents to same that he is a honseliniciee or freeholder in become surety. 'The adequacy and sufficiency of the The City of Nc,v York, and is scorCh the am )ant of Security offered to be :tppruced by the Comptroller of the security required for tltecompletion of this contract the City of New York. over and •Ibovc all his debts of every nature. and

No bid ur estimate will be con'idered unless over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or other- accontpanied by either a certified check upon_ one of the wise, and that he had offered himself as it surety in -National or State back= of'I'he Cif) of New York, drawn good faith and with the intention to execute the bond to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount

by h Revised Ordinances, if he contract

required b} t c t e'f /fe, per celoum of the amount of the security required *hall be awarded to the person or persons for whom lie for the faithful performance of the contract. Such consents to become surety. 'The adequacy- and suf- dleck or money must Nc,T be inclosed in the sealed ficicncy of the security offered to be approved by the envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed Comptroller of The City of New York. to the officer or clerk of the Department who has No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-

i - barge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be panied by either a certified check upon one of the Na- deposited iu said box until such check or money- has - t,onal or State bank, of The City of New York, dtascn liven examined by said officer or clerk and found to be to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount c(,rrect. All such deposits. except that of the successful office per centum of the amount of the security required bidder, twill be returned to the person making the same for the faithful performance of the contract. Such within three days after the contract is awvar,led. if the check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed successful bidder shall refuse orneglcct, within five does envelope containing the estimate, but must be banded :titer notice that the contract has been awarded to to the officer or clerk of the Department who has him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The deposited in said box until such check or money has City ofNew York as liquidated damages for such neglect been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be or refusal : but if he shall execute the contract I%ithin correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful the time aforesaid. the amount of his deposit hill he bidder, it ill be returned to the persons making the same returned to him. w' ithin three days after the contract is awarded. If the Should the person or persons to whom the contract successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract days after notice that the contract has been awarded to within five days after written notice that the same has hint, to execute the same. the amount of the deposit been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if lie or made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by

execute the con r ct and itc the due}- accept but do not ccu t , g The City of Nety York as ii uidated damages for such } q g proper security, he or they shall be considered its hay' I neglect or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract tog abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, within the time :aforesaid, the amount of his deposit and the contract will be readvertised and relet. as pro- will be returned to him. tided by law. Should the person or persons to whom the contrlet

For particulars as to quantity' and qualilr rfsuppli.s, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract '' the nature) and crtcnt f the :cork re/air, d, Ej,/ilrr.; within five days after written notice than the same has ,zre eifi rr,d to the Printed sgeciHcatro,s. 7Yrr grealit) been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or it he or ,f the ar/i: /es, ewfplies g'n<!s, wanes and n d i rt hrzrzr(isr the)- accept but do not execute the contract and give roust couj+rru in r-m'>y rrs/ect to the sand/A's guide same the proper security, lie or they shall be considered as ,in exhibition at the office of the said lb/tit u tent. or, in having abandoned it and as In default to the Corpora. 'fit absence of sample's, to thr printed sprcil:catiatzs. Lieu, and the contract will be readvertised and relet. as Bidders arc cautioned to exaurinr the specifiiatinus to), provided by law. trt/calara of the at eic(s, etc., requi, ed l-trot-e making The quality of the articles, supplies, goods, snares

rherr estimates, and are cautioned against ICT•rrlv:g to and merchandise nru.d conform in r✓ery retpe,t to any srtiii,t/,'S or s/ectjicctions other than tizrsefut nished the samples of t/re same on wIt1/1tion a' the e r ly the Depart-Ent. Srrdz references are ..ause for of L:-c sari Deput meir"nt, or, in the abserrce of

r,e„ ice/ing bids :..'hereon t/eey are written, and veil/ in saurples, t, the prinred specircatlons. Bidders ase gonersz the action of the Deparhnced /i ieee/rd are cautioned to examine the speci/nations for

passing upon t,'nders. particulars of the articles, etc.. required before Bidders must sate t/tr price of each artic/e ter making their estimates, and are 'an/loned a{a/nct

p-und, dos n pal/sn, yard, etc.. by which tits bids .u/1/ r,'/wring to any samptss or specih"cations other than be tested. The extensions mist be made ant/footed up, those furuislzrd by the Department. Such references as the aids u,z!! he rrad froze the footings and awards are cause for rejrc/irtq bids zoliereon they are eEr1uex, made to lh-, lotted t bidder on each iteru or clasr, and mill in no ease g'r'ern the action of the ft'parl-

Ail estinra&s not conforming to the e 1equurrmenfs ment officers in passing upon tenders. may is considered as infort'a(. Pidders nrno-t state I/ti' price of each article per

Bidders will writeout theamottnt of their estimates in pound. dose. t, cal on, yard, etc., by cgi/i/ele the bads ,nili addition to inserting the same in figures. be tested. 77te extcn'ians mutt b- made and footed

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- np, as the bids will be read from the total footings troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. or and awards nrade to the lozrrst bidder on each itent. from time to time. as the Commissioner may determine. Alll estLnates not conforming to these requirements

Blank forms of bid or estimate. the proper envelopes may be considered as informal. in which to inclose the same, the specifications and Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates :agreement approved as to form by the Corporation in addition to inserting the same in figures. Counsel, and any further informauon desired can be Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp- obtained at the office of the General P,rwkkeeper and troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract. or Auditor from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine.

FRANCIS J. LANTRI-. Blank forms at bid or estimate, the proper envelopes Commissioner. in which to ,nciose the same, the specifications and i

agreement approved as Co form by the Corporation

the kilo are tested. The consent above mentioned %hall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of etch of the persons signing the same, that he is a houscllolcler or freeholder In 'I lie City of New York, and is worth the Amount nl the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his Its'

iii lities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith, and with the intention tide secitte the bond req uired by the Revised Ordinances if the contract shall be awarded to the per-son or persons for whom lie 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 be considered unless accom-psnicd by either it certified check upon ittie of the N:uional or State banks of The City of New York, drown to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of flee per centum of the amount of the security required fur the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must Ho-r be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be {tamled 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 Same within three days after the contract is awarders. If the successful bidder .shall refuse or neglect, within use days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by hint shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, but if lie shall execute the contract within the time afseemid the amount of his deposit w ill he returned to him. Should the person or persons to t5ltOni the contract

may be aw'ardcd 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 lie or they accept but do not execute the contract and give tl,e proper security, lie or they :hall be considered as haling abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora t sun.: id the contTnct (fall he re.ldverti sed and relet : -provided by last.

Bidders are cautioned to e.raniine the en.-ffrations for particulars if the teo,"!,'. r<qui,-eet before nra4irtg !lair e.d!'it,ratcs, ane! i,rr ca (rtfon••B afieriom rf -rrieeg It any snt'i'ifcat..'1r.s a.d/,rr than those -fi.ruisleed by the D<hrrt,rrnt. .Such references ar; cause !e'r rejecting Lids t/r,-.., they are u ritten, and Si/1 in uo case go-) ; /t- - action rf the Deparlurrnt nf/ic-•rs to jlaisitt, :,'o,r tendrrs,

Ilidders will it rite out the amount of their cstint o, in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Pavmeut will be made by n requisition on the Culnl,-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

Blank forms of bids or estimates, the proper en%clup. in which to inclose the >;une, the specifications :I:iii agreement approved as to form by the Curporntln, Coun,cl, and me,' further information desired, c:ol h, obtained at the ottice of the Department of Public Cle,r - ities, and bidders are c;uthioiteil to examine cacti 'mil till of its provisions carefully, •ts the Board of Pal - li. Charities will in=ist upon its absultttc enforecme iii; u every part icular.

JOHN W. KELI•ER, President, ADOLPH H. (:OF.1FING.Commissi(,u , ,. JAMES TEENY, Commissioner,

I )epartntcnt of Public Charitic

DEI-AR'rntd'Fir- Pr ELlc CHattmES, l l.riit' ens of i'il1sd<ItAiT15N AND TILE Bttei x.

I'„IiT „F I:1st 'T\tENil-'stXill ST'I,EEI, Nest R,nN, September ii. I ,

7'tt CON'T'RACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR L'IDS OR ESIi1.A 11.s I I lft THE DIATERJALSANI) WORK 1tl(uI I1(1:1~ FOR THE ERFC"IP)N OF A NEW liOILER-HOUSE AND '1'llE INS 1'ALl.A7'ION OF' A CENTRAL SrFAM PLANT ON RANDAI.I.'< I,LAND.

BIDS OR ESTIMATES FUR THE AHUv'i-:-mentioned work. in conformity with the spec,ti -

catiot s will be received at Cite office of Cite De artmen t of Public Charities, foot of Fast T see uty-sixth s heel. in lite City of Ncw York, until tz ()'Clock +1..

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER l4, 1000. The person or persons making any bid or e,tin,,,tc

shall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, indorsed ,. Bid or Estimate for the Material s and Work Required fisr the Erection ut a New Boiler-house and the Instalin-tion of it Central Steam Plant on Randall's Island." with his or their name or names and the date of presentation, to the head of said I )epartment, at the said office, on or before the day :utd hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said De-partment, or his duly authorized agent. and read.

'I'HF. BOARD iii- Peelle Ce.setr1EG RESERVE,, THF: Rle:nl' 'rt, teJEC I' ..%Lt. tilts ON Esdn1.-sTss IF DEEMED -i di nE FOR Tito 1'tIl1.IC txTEnI:ti'r.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo-ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpo- ration.

'The award of the contract will be made as soon its practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to wlwm thecontract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by hits or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each In the amount of 'l'wenty-five'1 housand (z5,coo) Dollars.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of cacti of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respect, 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 relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. When 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 consent, 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 bound as his sureties for its faith. fur 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 lie would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corpora-tion 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 work by which 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 m 'Fhe City of New York, and is worth

" changes of grade of streets or avenue.., made purntmut " to chapter 7v1 of the I,aws of 1887, preeviding for the - depression of railroad tracks in the'I'wenty-third and •' 1'tventy-limrth Wards, iu'I'he City of New fork, or ,, otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and nnpltmetttal thereto, notice is hereby given that public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pursuant to said acts will be held sit Room c8, Schermcrhorn Build-ing, No. q6 Ilroadw'ay, in 7'he City of New York, on Monday, \Vednesilay and Friday of each week, at x ,,clock r. nt., until further notice.

Dated New• YORK, January a, Wll.l.lAEI E S'I'H.I.INGS, CHARLES A. JACKSON, OSCAR S. BAILEY,

Commissioner.. La.tusi slcLoi ii tits,

1 'lerk.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSIOw.

> t-sicIP.st. CIVIL SERI-ICE Cont luSS ION, Ni. 346 I R avtwAv,

NEW Yortic, September to, to.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN''I'ILA'F open competitive examinations will be held at the

offices of this Commission, No. 346 Broadway, New York Life Insurance Building, for the following posi-tions, upon the dates specified:

W-ednesday, September To, no A. M1., CUSTODIAN OF MORTGAGES, 'I'11'LES, BONDS, ETC. Sub-jccts of examination: Handwriting, 1ctIerori[ing, writing front dictation, spelling, arithmetic and technr cal knowledge.

Friday, September 28, to A. ii., TOPOGRAPHICAL, DRAUGHT SIIAN. Subjects of examination: Hand-writing, arithmetic, technical knowledge and expe-rience.

LEE I'HILI.IPS, Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE IIEt.tr.T~le,'-r—C11 c nF NEw 11,Re, t8nq.

O \VNERS Pl"AN'1'ED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of file 1 'oh ice Department of 'T ile City of

New fork, No. ,ou M t l berry street, Room No. g, for Clue fi,llow ing property-, now in his custody, without claim- ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clutlting, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department,

ANDREW J. LALOR, Property Clerk.

POLICE DEtARTMENT'—Crry of NEtt YORK. ) Bs,ROCGH of BROUttt. N. i

O \VNERS \\-ANTED BY'1'HE DEPUTY I'ROP-crt)• Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York—Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, now in his cus-tody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, ]cad, male and female clothing, hoots, shoes, wine, blankets, dia-monds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department.

CHARLES D. BI.A'lCHFORD, Deputy Property Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DEi'AttTsrtss-r iF PUBLIC CttstctI'IE'. Bo mite cHs ( ,t- %IA%)fATT.ss asn 111E Bite s.x,

F iii r OF E.t.c't 1st'E\T\-si el- id S REE'I. New YONK, September t7, rg-sa

PROPOSALS FOR P,IDS OR ESTI\IA'I'ES FOR THE 'MATERIAL ANI) WORK REQUIRED FOR BUILDIN(, ONE TRANSFER WAGON 4ND ONE CITY HEARSE FOR P,EI.LEYUE HOSPITAL.

BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE .ABOVE.-mentioued work, in conformity with plans and

specifications, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities. foot of East l'wenty-sixth street, in The City of New York, until is o'clock sI.,

PIONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1900. The person or persons making any bid or estimate

"hall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, iudursed "Bid or Estimate for the Material tnd Work required for building one Transfer Wagon and one City Hearse for Bellevue Hospital," with his ortheir name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Depart-ment, at the said office. on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or esti-mates received will be publicly opened by-the ]'resident of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

I'HE BOARD <)F PUBLIC CHARITIES ItE'nidVEv THE RIGHT io REJECr ALL BIDS DH ES'l IMAIEs IF DEEMED 11, IBE FOR THE t'l n1.tC I\TEREwr.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded Co any person who is in arrears to the Corpo-ration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor-poration.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

The work required is tube completed and accepted in too days. Any bidder for this contract must be known to be

engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or parsons Cu whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the per-formance of the contract. by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the amount of Five Hundred (soo) Dollars.

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 be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; alsothat 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 relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true, When 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 consent, 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 con-tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound 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 upon 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 calcu-lated upon the estimated amount of the work by which

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WI:DNESDAY, Sr•,1'I'E tnER 19, 19oo. THE CITY R EGO 11 L) 5721

ur lia•6Q1dr r tn' I he 1'ily''I Ni in lurk, and is w„111. the ur o'll;, t:t t„I Iha, in La. ,dlurn d hial" ll is tu, ty am„uut of the so'A tr ray regtun"d for 11r: numplet tuu r'I in „d with, with the into to cxccate Ill.: huud rios ienirmrtn,rinin r unit abuvc all hi.,l, bt„'I , very' uanuc rojato-d by Iaw•, aid ,,.•,.r anal abuvc hi': !inbilitic. as bail, cnrvly- ur No c_t mate will Ie cuu,idcrrd allies% nccumpnuicd otherwise, :md that Inn has till en,I buns(t as a surely by r:ith,,r a I,rtitird , hick npun uue of tin, : Stale Ili in );nod lilith and with the ntetconinu tucxcculc the bond \atu,nal hank, . .1'' I lie City' nil New 1,'rk drawn to rcquircd by the lie cised I )riinan, cs if the r mtrm I the ur,lcr of ilr,• l: unlpt miller, "r money to t6,: lonuwll shill be rtwnrdcd w the per,ou ur persons (fir w"hunt lu- r,f live lour cautlm o.I the nnuwuut of the ,uuu'Iip rc- c„nseuts to becuntc surely, The .said sureties met quirr:d for the (:,;thud perhnrnmncc of the cunlrae:t. r.,nsrst of rc:.pnu.iblc guaranty wiapmu . 'l Ire ml- Such check ur muuc) must :1411 be mcl,senl in of srtled cyttmy and eupicicnry nit Il ins ecurity uttered to be envelope enutmuiitg the estimate, but uuut Ile baulb d approved by the Camptroller of The City of New to the uftic,..r „r :leek ill the I)cpartmcut who has Y. charge uF the c.um;uc boa, :utd no csti uuuc can be

No bid or estimate will be considered unless acenm- pcnicd by either it Certititd check upon nnnro of the

nhmitrnseieet in

said bus until such check or muucy ha, 1 red n cxandu,:d by said uflicer or clerk and

,National or State bank.. of The City of New 1'on'k, found to be curnxl. All such dcpr,,iis, except that of drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or muuey to the I the successful bidder, sill be returucd to lbe Ile) ous antnunt of lame per ccnlum ul the amount o1 the I making the eonne within three stays alter the cinutrucu is security required for the 1hithnftl perlm'motec of misau-dwi. 1f the entccce.fen1 bidder .hall reIlue or the contract. Such check ur mane}' must urn' he neglect, w itllrue use day, after I,utice that the contract iucl,wl in the scaled cut-elope containing the esti- has lied n unsi;r-lesl to hiln, to execute the saints, the tnate, but must be handed to the ounce: sir clerk amnuut of the dept=h mod': by him 'hall be fi:rfeltcd to of the Department who has charge of the esti- al it retained by lire City of N,:w \ -ark :u liquidated mate box, ;old ro estimate caul be deposited in said dam:r_-cs for welt neglect tie rcimgifrvI ; but if the shall Lox until such chuck nr money has been exam- I c.ccutc tit,: sou tract within the tune aforc,aid the incd by said officer or clerk nu<1 found to b_e correct. I amrmr'tuf the tic i'' i t n i I be returned to him. All such deposits, except that of the successfulinilder, ! '1H1'; CO M M IN KR (II" SLAVERS RE- wilt he rgitnrne:i to the per<uus nzttking the saute 'Ithtu f SEliV 1.5 "ill l•; lil(;H 1' 'it) REJECT ALI, IIIOS three days after the cunt1ureu isawarded. lf tire sue- I EEC P:IVI(U iI' HI; Itf-1 hl5 IT FOR 'I'HE 11ESf c,-fu bt rider shall refuse or neglect, within five days I IN1I?R E515 (tl' '1111: t.: lit.

alter notice that the contract Icts been awarded flank fauns of bids „r c;limatcs, the prop:,: em vcl- to him, to execute the s:uue, the amnuut of the npc, n, which tee inclose the same, amd any further deposit made by him shall be G,rfciled to and ud,'rn:ation clashed, cat be .,btaincd,as her the Borough retained by 'F ile City of New Turk :I; liquidated dart- I of 'I he Ihronz, at tIre olfiee „t the Iyeloaty Cum m{rsfoucr ages for such neglect or refusal; but it lte shall ex- of Sewers. 'bird ;venue and Uue Iirmeteirerl sand eccte tl}e contract within the time ali{rcsaBd, the amount Secc41t}'-xgisgin;h street, tr,reeughremit he hhreenrx, as to nt lets deposit will be returned to him. the ({eerauf;h It lbrookly't, at the office of the Deputy

Should the person or persons to whom the contract Coon muss nn er of Sewers, Municipal Building, Hor- rely Ise awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract ~. ouwh ml - li:41nklyn, and as to the Borough of Qucgius, ut within live di-5 lifter written notice that the same has the office ut tits Deputy Comntissiuuer ri1 Sewers, been av tire eeI to his or their bill or proposal, or it he or H;mkutt Building, Long Island City, Borough of they accept but rte n"t execute the ctirrurnt and give tine QtegiQx, proper security-, the or the}' shall be considered as having JAS. KANE, abandoned it :mid as in del:ault to the Corporation and I Commissioner of Sewers. the contract will he readvertised and relet, as provided by law. D iei'AIuTSILV7' OF tifill' ears-(see ee se iss 11:; En's [ll'e'ICE,

For particulars as to tltc quantity and quality of the Nos, 13 rn 1r ]'ante Row, l( materials, or the nature and extent of the work required, N ins' Y u to;, September 7, 0900. bidders are referred to the specifications.

/iiddrrs in cc cautiomn to e.raruiue the speci17c,ifio,zs Jim' p:zrticula, s of tkcs,ork, 1/c,, :moist Cryan TO CON'1'RAC'iY)RS, ruakiu' 1/ti it e, titunte.r, and are cerutzonea ag<nilist rr/erennK to am .refer &cations othee Item t4nse fur- xisked by the !).Part,ueut. S;che-ifmrnc,s are carat: %r:r reie'liur; lids rrleereon tlrt' rnr roritiin, a'. r! xe'i!C ISe ICI A BI1t5 O12 I:S'1'T>tAth nil .1 [lie

in u„ tare "onzr a tit, act; „u n/ t4; /te/arturc'ut o ic. rs rectal envclopc, Inth the title ul the wort: and

iu /is'/t5" xJ:nn trud , rs. - -~ the name of the bidder tudurscd tire resin, will be rc-

Riildnere set ii write out the amount of their estumtes ccived at this Office until

in addition to inserting the suns in figures. 1t'F:DNESDAY, SEPTEMBEli. 19, 1000, Puymcnt will be motel, by a rcy tin Si tion on the Comp-

❑-olher, in accurdoucc frith the terms of the contract. I at 12 o'clock st., at which hour they will be publicly

The he the offices specificattuus nr,ty seen at of oPcucd I,)' the head of the h>ep:u'tlnent and read.

Hurq:m & Slattery, Architects, No. t 'Alailison avenue, For tine i,,6 work in the

the um„unt of the ,, urII y rcq un(d hi Ibc nn)llpIcti(n r,f thi ctmu'nrt •cI' and ubur(: ill hi. debt. „I 'cry uaIIute, and • ,'r ~mI ahuvc his Ii.iI,iliircs r,hail, sorcty or utht•r,,,, - :tml that lie h:t, aIlcrr•rl bile'. ll ii, nsurely Ill good l;til II and with the iliuuodtil Ii, execute file bond required by the it, ri .cd 1 )rdiu:tnces it the run-tracl.s silo(( be awanlcd to thy pr:r"m or pcnuus Ior whom lie consent. to became surely. The suit sureties may consist ut responsible guaranty contpauius. the adequacy and runic iency nt the security offered to he auProved by the Curvpirol ler nt The City of New Vorl.,

No bid or estimate will flu considered mules, accunt-pnnicd by either tt certified check tip uu unc of the National or State hanks of the City of N \' irk, dr.twn Li, the orderof tltc Cumptrullcr, iii money to the amount of ji,"-per Crmtnot of tie mnuttt tof the security required for the faithful nerform:mcc it the curt lt'act. Such clwck or ml eney muss err ne inclosed in the sealed envelrpc containing tire cut route but must be b:utdcd to the officer or clerk at the Depanntent who has cunt ge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be dtpositcd in said box until such check (Sr money has been esanti lied by (iii it officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such dcposus, except that of tie successful bidder, will lie returned to the persons making tile, same within three dais : titer the contract is awarded. I1 the duccus dul bi Alder shall refuse or neglect, within live days after notice that the cuntr:1et Icts been :nsardel to trill] to execute a sa n be •mount he c th ,t u t .t oft lc tu,u t made by him shut( be furfritcil to .rod rctaiuud by The City of New \ ork 't hqu:d:tied it.mtargcs for such neglect or refusal . but It lie shall evccute the ea,uuact within the time ttti,r saicl, the amount of his cicpusit will be ret'trued to him. Should the person or person. to whom the contract

may be au;nde.t neglect or reline to accept tltc contract within five days •titer written notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if lac or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be cousidere I as having al>,audoned it and as in default t', the Corporation, and the contract will be readvcrtise(l and rcict, as provided by law.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the materials, or the nature and extent of the work re-quired, bidders are referred to the specifications.

BidAers err eaulianrI fir txanrinr fled' s/'rrijiaalirns for Ia>ljcttlars of f/ri crock, re., r<s/rrircd /,,Ji,re retaking their rsdneates, err! are catrltnurd a,:ir.,ct refo"riuy to any sfrClJiiatlrus ol/rrr //au flu's{ frn--nzs/gird ry the J) a, tt,.i nt. Strrlt rrj ri orris err Cir//Si-• for :,/':dins; bids asi/irnsiu they are :nrill.•n, and rr'itt iu hi: 1,zsr gt ,.a•ru t/rr Illhell if the Db(,drfnri,i1 +t/irrs In lom.t.i{usc r//on le"Iers

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates in addition to in=ertint; the same in tipures.

Payment will i,e made by a rcquistuun Oil the (ump-trullcr, in accorciauce with the terms of the contract.

1'he speriications may he suer at the offices of Morgan & Slattery, Architects, No. t Madison avenue, thorough of )lanlmttan.

Blank lornis of bids orestirnutcs, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications :mud agreement approved as to hirer by the Corporation Counsel, and any further information desired, can be obtainert at the office of the I )epartutent of Public Charities, and bidders are euuti,mcd to ewm;ne each and all of its provisions carefully, as the burr rd of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute col rcc-mcat in every particular.

JOHN AA-. FELLER. President, ADOLPH IL n0EfjINu;, Commissioner, J:1\1:5 PlN,s'Vs Commis'iouncr,

Department of Public Char: t: es.

IierAti'nIENi' nF PUBLIC Cancniec, lbtnurcr,s of \Iaicva'n:v>::I.0 'fete lie,,: ',y,

FOOT nF E..-tar Twasn'-sts'tu Srnek-I, New YoRI., September I', t,)cw.

TO CONTRACTOR,.

PltOPOSAL.S FOR LIDS AIR F.t11AIA'I'Ia FUR THE sMAI ERIALS AND \VURK R1:Qk f (a':1) IN '1' HE CUNSI'RUC1'IhiX AND INtil'AL-I.A'I'ION OF A NEW hOlI ER I'L.ANT Al' 'li-IF INFANTS' u()S1'ITAL, RANI)ALL'S IS IAN I).

B OR ESTIMATES FUR THE AliOv'E-th eu nutted work, in conformity with tlu specitica-

tions, will be received at the office of the Nepartiuncnit of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, iu The City of New York, until is u'c lock u.,

MONDAY, 8EPi1'EDIBER Et, 11100. 'I'he person or perouns snaking any bid or coil nitric

shall furnish the seine iu a esrilcet cmi,elope, iudurscd "Bid or Eetimate fur the AI:ucre the and Work Required in the Construction ti ,l Installation of a New (;oiler Flint at the Irnf{rirtr' Hospital, Randall's I,l:u:d,'' with his or their name rid names :Intl the date of presetlttuuion to the head of said Depurtirteni t, at the sa id office, un ,n before the day and hour .tbovc ta,menf, at w luch time :mud place the bids or estimates received Ivill be pub-licly opened by the President of said I)epartment, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

THE BOARD ur Ili acfc Cn.teirrES reseaccs reels RIGIVI iet rrEjECr :ti.t Bulls ale ESTuutEs u: DEEMED 'ro IIE RI11f INC' 1 'C nt,IC I\'I'E1:E5I.

No bid or estimate w- ill Ise acccple1i from, or w1,tragit awarded to, any person who is to arrears to the Cur-I or,ttiun upon debt or comract, nr Is ho is n defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

The awru'd of the cout1atet will he made as soon as practicable after the opeuuI;; of the bids.

An bidder for thus contract must be known to he Y engaged iu and well prcp:vcd fur ihu business, turd mua have satisfactory testinroni:ds to that effect, :utd the person or persons to whom the contract stay be awarrlud will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by Iris ur their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the amount of Ficc'1'housand (5,000) Dollars.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each hof thepersons m;tkiagthe sane, the names of all persons interested with hire or them therein, and if nu other person be to interested it shall distinctly state that fact; alsothat it is made witit-out any connection with :my other person ornkinrc nn estimate for (lie saute purpose, and is in alt respects fair and without collusion or Irautl, and that no member nt the AMunicipal AssentbIy, head ofI department, chief item bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested 16crein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or

any portion of the profits thereof. Thebid or esti-mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estinutte that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. R'hen nn re than one person is interested, zt is requisite that the VERIFlCA'II17N be made and subscribed by all the purtids interested.

Each bid or estunate shall be accompanied ny the con-scnt, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, iu 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 Ptak ing the estimate, they wi l 1, oil its being Cr) awarded, become bound as his surenes for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation :toy difference between time sumo to which lie would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corpo-tenti,m may Ire obliged to pay to the person orpersons to w],out the contract may be awarded at any subsequent (sating ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. 'I'he curnsent above mentioned shall be accom-p:mted by the math or affirmation, iu wri(ing, of each of the persons siguiug the saute that he is a householder

Borough of ALtnhattan. Blank torms of bids or estimates, the proper clveiopes

Itt which to iuclnse the same, this epeci hcations and n •,recmeut approved as to Corm by the Corporation Counsel, and any farther ilai,rmation ties reel can be ohtamcd at the office of the Department of Public Char-ities, and bidders arc catnioncd to examine etch and all of its provisions carefully, its the Board of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular.

Jill IN W. KEEi.PaK, frcrident, ADOLPH{ H. GbiI l''LING, Commissioner, JA?[I•:S 15 EEN\ • Corn ise-iouer,

I),apartment of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS

D iee'11:1\1L\ -I' r,r 4t'tt }_i:o-( - ll s:testies nt I:'ti ()rr ICF, N~_. m ,'riezi I sR'c ]tell,

New Yunit, September 14, tgoo,

'It) CON-TRACTORS.

B OR ES'f'IMA'I'ES, INCLOSED IN A scaled cnvclupe, with the title of the work and

the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be re-ceived at this office until

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 31i, lODU,

at 12 o'clock nl., at which hour tile)- will be publicly opened by the head of the llcpartmcut and read.

For the following work itt the

Voi'otrs(h of The Bronx.

No. A. SE\V1:R AND etImPF'RTENANCES IN PROSPECT AVI:NCH, front East One IRtndred and des enty-seventh street to East Une 1{undred and Seventy-fifth street; si1rll A IIRANCII IN EAS't tlNE IIUNtRLi) AN1) SlsV"EV7's--II1"1'H 5P1-,1?P: 1', liom Prospect acanuc to stutnBt call ni I'r ,e pee t:nenue.

St- , ,l; t'1'EN 'v" F5 IN CRUl'ON.1 AVENUE, from East One IIrtulrei and Seventy-seventh street to Crotoun Park, North.

No. 3. SEWIt tt A\It atI l'l i2"1hNtN(Pti IN 1':nt1.'lbIN1: HtiVIURELAN1)SEVI•:A-1'Y-P I1T11 57'R LEI% lnouns Suuuiecrnr L'uulcvard to summit rot-t of \iarmiuu avenue; and in CRODINA PARK, NORf Hi t from East Use }hiindm'-I and Sesenty-iifttu street to Sunrinnnit west of Jl;u-mism :n cote.

Korouglt of Ilrooklyn.

No. I. SE\VER IN EAST' NINI:7'lish:N'III STREET, between Avenue 1r anti Newkirk avenue.

Itoruu4•lI of h(s nu•tviv.

Nu. ;. THE (;f)N5fRtCI'1h)i" OF A CI'i'1' SER'A(il•: I )I5lO1tiA1, PLAN'(', AND THE COMII'LETI(>N OF 'I'HIC SE\VER-Atll' SIASTLN AT JAMAICA, Nt)\V ht)CRlH VYARD, BOROUGH OF QC1•:1:NS.

Each bid or cst I mate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons staking the smite, the names of all persons iutere-fed with him therein. and if no other person be so interested it ,hall distinctly state that fact ; that it is tousle without any connection with any other person making au esfinreuu her the sun etc 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 1 bureau, deputy dncveof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested thcrci n, or in the supplies or in the work to which it relates or iu any portion of the profits thereof.

Each estIrv:LLni must be verified by the oath, in writ-ing, of the patty staking the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accom-panicrl by the cons mt, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, to the ulfcct that if the contract is awarded to the person staking the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, be-come bound as his sureties for its fa{tldu1 performance, and that if lie shall refuse or neglect to execute the

- 'o - tion uu - difference same they will 1,n}' to t ire C :pars( } between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amouutof the work by svhich the bids are tested.

The consent last above-mentioned must be accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that Inc is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over mrcl above all inns debt, of every' nature, and overand above his liabilities aubail, surety.

Borough of DLt shat IInit.

No. r. SEV1'1R IN' IIROAI)R'AV, AVEil' SIDE, be' twucn Oue Ifundrvd awl Nineteenth street cull sunnn it,'.,uth.

No. 2, SEWER IN Fl,EVTXT'H AVENUE, EAST' SIItI:, bctwwu Oue Ifundred and Seeenty- fifth and One l{urndred and Seventy-eighth streets.

No. 3. SEWERS IN 1:LEVEN I'H AVENUE, EAST AND AVl•:ST S11)ES, betweeen flue Hundred and Se re y-ersht6 and Use Hundred and Seccuty-nir;the streets.

No. 4. SEINER IN l 1,}:VFNTFE AVENt'F EAST' AN I) Ati ES"i SH)HS, beticcen One Ijecrrelrcni aloof Sciciety-mrinmthn and litre Hundred and Eno11Sietp street,.

No. 5, SERI•:RS IN ELEVENTFI AVENUE, EAtil' AND \VF;sI' SIDES, hctwee'n One Htuvlred and Elgetl eth and One Hundred and Eighty-first stvhrcts,

Borough of Ilrooklyn. No. 6, SEWER I'S II:IJII)Wli AVI•:NU' bctw.ccn

Sack man streel and Powell Street , ANL) AN UUTLt•:I' SE\1'Fit IN RI•:I,MffNI' :1VE- N 1; I:, tram Powell street to A usta avenue.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and st:nc the name and place of rceideuccof each of' the persons making tile same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, ;utd if tto other person be so innurcstgid it shall

I distinctly- state that fact ; that it is made w ithotrt ally connection with any nth r person making an estimate lit the same purpose ,trtne I is In all respects fair and without coil uncut or fraud, and that no member of tlw Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a hure:nt, deputy thercuf, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly- or indirectly interested therein, or inn the supplies or in the work to %thick it relates or in an}' portion sit tl;c profits thereof.

Each estimate must be verifed be the oath, in wrtt-ing, ci the party making the same, that the several nuctters therein stand are true, and must be accnm-pauiced by the c.,nscut, in writing, of two huusc1r riders tr Ircch>Iderc m The City of -New York, tiethee effect that it the contract is reclin e he,b to the person leakin the estunate they w i II, upon its being so aw;ur(hwi, become bound as his sureties for its leit{,fht performance, and that if Inc shall refuse or neglect to execute the Rune they wsill pay to the l:urporation any difference between the stint Lo which Ite ,vuuld be untitled upua its cumpletiun and tlwt wluclt the Corporation nuty he obliged to pay to the I,erssnrm to whom the cun-tract shall be :ncarded at any sub'eytk-lit letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the weork by which the bids arc tested.

the consent lost above-mentioned must be icon, - puttied by the ,,:rule nun affirmation, iu writing, of each of the persons signing the s:mte that Ire is a houscttuldrr or frccbolder in The City of New 'ii rk and to svorthn t!It anwunt Of the security required for the completion Of the contract, over :utd abuse all Iris delete of every nature, and user and above his lrtnleihriic" as bail, surety, or otherwise, ;rod that he has utTered himself as surety itt good faith, with the Intention to execute the bond required by law.

No esttmgte will be consldcred unless rrccom-h:m red by either ,t certified check upott one of tine State or National banks of The City of New York, dr:rn it to the order of the Comptroller, or money to tIte amount of use per certain of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract, Suclt check or money uutst -nr be inclosed in a sealed mgeltpe cnnterining the estimate, but mast be handed to time officer or clerk net the Depart-tuent n ito has charge of the estimate box, and uo esti-ntate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be emnrect. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within dsee day's titter the contract is awarded, If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, vrithiu five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to hint. to execute the same, the amount of the depns it made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated dameuges for such ne.iileet or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of tie,: ,Icpo:sit will be returned to him.

THE ('bMMise )Ny:R OF SEVERS RE-SERVES THE 1.111 Iii' To REJECT and 1, RIDS RECEIVED 11' HE i)EE)IS IT t OR THE BEST IN'rERES1'S OG '1'H1: CITY.

Blank forms of buds or c=limates, the proper curs-el- opes in which tel inclose tike .ante, and trim} furtbcr i murmatismm desired, can be obtained as to the Borough of Manhattan at the office of the Commissioner of Sccvers, Nos. 13 to 2t Park row, Borough of \ta uhattan, and as to the Borough eef hrooklyn ;tt the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Sewers, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

JAS. IC AN E, Commissioner of Scv,ers.

S \I_h':D III lis Olt 1':'11\I,\l'I.e• ''m I I l{.ni,Ii ug tree Ilmtdred l'un, of 11

egg size, for tLe 1t',ll:zrd l'arker :mt d P I I .. phials, under i!,,: chi,:rc: of the L',,:ud of Ili,;, , received ut tb. mmtc„ ul tine I i„1,;lmemuecuen „I i'...I:.. in 'fine City of Ncw 1"ut1c, w;lffl t , , u',-1„ck t. .'..

S F:I"TI71111EIt. I!1, 10110.

'1'Ite per,on nr leer-lens making an}- hid r , xbnll litni.h the s:unc in n .0:Jed 'a"lo1me. : n r " furl or l:,bmaue lieu' l urni-hiug Coal hr the \\ P:u'kcrnnd lunccpBu,n I In.pital-,' ;u:d is mu ii Ili-,.r tl;. ;r name or tonnes, ;snub the date of its prc-.enUUu"u, t" t';,. head of said I )epurtmmu, at this said ulhicc, inn or 1, the day .std hour above tamed, at w Licht titre ; -'I place the 1,ids mm- ummetgir received will he pull.' I% u cvcd lie' the I'r.:>Ideut of s:mid tile and ;uul rued

The lio..ud of hermit It rc,,crrcs the light to r jcrt ,II

Lich r t_,n tic ,

is l,,o,id ml 'inn sectiuu 4r9 ch:l i'

378, La..e of nil;, it d'-cmcd to be lbr the puullc i!I. r. cat- - No 1,11 ur estim:nc will be accepted local, net, - tract ulv:udud [n, any person who is in urre:u', t„ 11 ; Corporation upon debt or contract. or cv ho is :1 ,1, - faulter, ns surety or otherwise, upon tiny ubl ig;tf i,, t . the Cmmr'porantiotn.

'l Ime 1naard of the contract will be rvtude' as sm ; practictble after the opening of the bids.

"1'Iro Coal to he of good quality' and the quo ;.' u that will he required «ill be about Fivc 1{unrin-I Tca;s of White Ash Curl, egg size, to l,c well , :. and in • ,end ord' each un to be .^. „ out is, i ~r, t 4v p curd Inns u with the specifications attached io and to i - ; - Fr k'rm a port ii t he Contract aforesaid.

1telivcn' to lie made at the A\'ilium h Porker an4 H ccptiuu 1bm.piutls, near the foot of Fit-( Sixt," .;' , I street, at the time required by the Ii nrd eel Fi lm h any, changes iu the time or place of' duliverv, hen,. , nun' be made, in v:citing, by the ISoard of Ilcallh.

The abut c quantity is estimated :utd m hmhei'tmx ut 0 , only, and bidders are uotilied that the 1;u:trcl Ill I I,:- it rescncs theright to iucreaseurdiminish said gmuu ;; -by :uz anluunt n„t exeeudin,i fifteen pct- cola. ut ti;,: estimated qu:mtitics, and the cr'utract-m will he paid Ihat clor,.,nly of this rate or price numcrl in the c,,uu',,cu. am1 that in case the abnvc-n;uncd quirmuLLity o-La(i 'r 'I I r_cquircd by the Lcparttncnt, tree : aIL ,w1mee will lie e u..-for ;,ny' real ur supposed d:tm:tre or limes of profit.

The per>nn of petsnns to whom the cunlr:tct m,'.. r„ :I%%arded tsill be required to give seeurity for ti icr , to rmance of the cuutrnct by his or their bond, wit I r sufficient sureties. each in the penal sum oI ''. Thousand'1'vco Hundred Dollars.

Each bid c estimate shall cuatain and state the ran: and place of resi nonce of each of the persons makingtit, s:mte, the m,mes of all persons interested ueitll him ')I them therein, and if nu otherhimetsien be .ci, n tcrc,t I it until! distinctly >tnte that fact; also tb,u it 1, acet, Ivi thout :iii)' cnrme:.tion with In me other pers„n meld n,; an estim:uc f,r the same purpose, :utd is in all respect+ fair and without gI(tisicn or land. and tlntt nu nlctn bee of the Municipal A.scntbly, head of a nfcptnrurvi;ni t. chief of it bureau, dcput}- thereof, or clerk thurtin, i r odmcrozliccr of the C:arp,,mctuomr, is directly or ineilirecul; interested therein, or in the supplies or work t., whiv I; u relates, or any portion nt the preli is thereof. 'I h bid or e-tintnte most be verified by the oath, in w ritinl_, of time party or parties making the estimate that the several tnthcrs therein stated are in ail respects true.

Where mitre than one ficn-on is tntcrested, it is requi=ito' tutu the no;fCattan be made and subscribed be- all tile nlutie, illucresueel.

Bell ur_ will be required to tarnish testimonial< deft they are engaged in the coal bus; tees in The City tel Ness Yurk, and have the plant accessary to carry see promptly and re_ulurly the cuduuct, it it be award,,!. to the entire cuti.,laclioa of the board of Health, anti must furnish an underttd-;imp for the faithful pet

of all the provisions them cuf in the m;umer III - vidcd by law-, executed by two hot--choldcrs or tre-, - holdcrr of1'he City cd News York, tact. ju-tilyiug, in tl., petal sum of Uue ''icuu-:milnf 7\run Huudred Dollars ant ;;hoeing that it Inc ?!null omit or refuse to eeecut, the said cunmnru-t. tluy seill pay to the COrpurat it-,I an), difference heIiir edit the sum to w'hici1 Ice wtntld is

he '

,tlticd on its cam Iction and that which t l'rr inr;o- V 1 butt may be obliged to pat}' to tine person ur persons t,-w-hutn them cu Itract sh;tll he atvarlcd at any etni,,ehicm letting, time amount in itch case to be c:dculatcd ups:: the estimatedamunnt of the work lee -,i hicli till hids a.; teste,l. The amscut abos c meaCce-1 shall be accom-pnnled by the oath or affirmation, ill su- ninug, of each ul the persolts signing the =nme, that he is em lions,:. holder or h{telrttnfo iu The City of New' 1 ark, :aid is worth the amount of tinesecurity requirul for the e'mmueu-1ilctiun of this ciwn-ict v over:zed abucc all his debts „! "cry te,tetro•, and lis en'and ail to 1 is linl ll t es us bail•

snfcty ur otbctw,.-e ,atmi I that he has ufl -t _ 1 himself u a surety iu i'ood fruit!, .'Ill h ,citlh the mfentour toe-s-ctmctc the bond rcquircd by' la,, '1 he adequacy and sutii-cicncy tel the security oflerud is to be il,rnow1 by tic Comptroller of The City of New York, Should the por_sun or persous to sehnm thee contract

r the o 1 .• is awe rhd n~nlect enr rclu<e to accept c t tt„rt within use days alter written notice that the same ha. beet awarded to his or tbeir hid or estimate, or if he or they accept, but du not execute, the con tract and giv-s the proper sccuri t,:, lie or they shall he couuidcreil as 1,m Iii imbanustuuiecl it amt as iu default to the C:otluo-ration, and the contract Sr ill be rerrclverttssd and :chat as provided by law.

No bid or c: it mate will be received or c cries ;lere,l unless a(-contpanied by ci tiler a certified chuck nmpntu teims of the National or State bank of The City of Net, \ -orb.,

vu or er of th 'oal troller or moue - to tlt, <b al to the d eL I } amount of //ti' p, r u slid r of the amount of the decorum required for the faithful pcMirmtuice of the contract. Sue!, check or mousy must -,err be rvchseef in tire, scaled cuvelope eoiriUulirmq the cstimats, but atilt h, banded to the ofIicer or clerk of the Depart menu wlu has cl:ar c of t ~ cetil t c- oa, n,1 ned esimunutnie earn ho deposited fun said be until such dlcck or motley has been examiucd b)- said officer or clerk and found to be correct. thu snnclr deposits, escort that of the success-ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is :miv:intd.d. Il the successful bidder shall refuse or netlect, within five :Lays Ater notice that the contract has burn awarded to him, to execute the same, the ttmottnt id tine deposit made by hint shall be for(citcd to and re fallen by Y'lie City of New York as liquidated rltmurtnge'. for suc'a ncc(cct or refusal ; but if Inc shall execute the conduct w'i thin the time aforestid the amount of his 'Icposit will be returned to him.

Bidders arc cautioned to examine the form of con-tract and the specifications forparticulars before m: k-Ing their estimates. Bidders will w"ritcslut the runulonhi of their estimate iu addition to inserting the same in figures.

P;tymeat fi,r the Coal will he made by requisition on the Comptroller, and as more spxiceel(y and particu-larl>' is set f,rL1t in the contract form.

Iiunfmlgirr are i tdi,rmed that no de, nation from the enn-tr:tet and spec; fica term,': will be allowed unless under the written instruction of this Board of Health.

The form of the aIruemcnt• including spccificntions, showing the enter of puts-intent, will 6c fct-nisheti :u the QI1ice o ,f the <ccretrzr}' of die I fepumrtnncnut, fourth flour, corner of Fifty-i'titl nh street cud Sixth avenue.

JIICI{ \F.I. C. )Tl,'lfll'l-lY, IV I IAA a\.I 'I', J EN IC INS, M. Ii, Jolt L'. COSBV, AI, 1)., A1.V-AII II. tt(>l'V, M. Ti,, iiF:RNARi J. YORK,

Commis>I„u'-r'.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

-.. , ;r; i 1 ' '.r.rl 1n;, I;rtn Oil rr. sisu;11:\Il:'r.

Scptcmber r.

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FIRE DEPARTMENT. II. I ICII •I

o AI'.hl I,•.

llI . •. Ni o 1'. rl ' •ptLmbtr a I P.,.

SF.\I.PI) IiIIIF III, F;II)I.\lES \VI'I'11 '1'111•: title of the work iiiJ the it tile- of the bidder or

Li It-! Ii1micd tlmreunwtIl be ILOtI\cd by the Fire . nLnl I, ',,ncr :tt the i•lilrc it the ]'ire llepartment,

\. .. 7 .II,l 15;è last Sixty-~c.cnlh street. in Ills !nl,It .'I \I.,uhatl,tn. \'cw York ('its, tuuiI I ,

SEVTEMLER 7, ItHH. II the Iiu -tug-nnued works:

!torn ugh, of flan ha ttan aurd The Hrou x. "\ , I . r Iurni.hing 2,5(A, tons Anthu idle Coal (r,5c5

t ''I' I g is ; c o tons t oVC tiIzc, 4..5 tons Nut Size, to weigh c ocx> pour l-' to till too, be ,'ell --creened aui , free from slate. lrce-I uruing, and of the first quality of either of the kiwis known and mined as lolluwx: .. I ickawamw.'' by the \ew York, Ontario old \Cetera Railroad : ' - Icron n.' by the \_ too \c ork. So--ii lchau ua and R-cstcrn Rail-- ,I,I ; " I- ric," by the New York. Lake F.rie :lid AVe-tern Railroad).

I ..r •Lrni bind 25 Game."ell Fire A arm signal Dx Os and 6cv less Moors orequal thereto.

X!,. ;, For IomisILiig t I'irst-size Hose Wagon (flout fender).

5... ..

For turr..ishiag r First-size Hose ACalton. - For furl:i>hiit I Third-si:c }Lon AAicon.

For the e„nsu-uc till of it Nov hninI,hing for an I:ugi no, Company, tortheeut corner C)nc Hun- dred and I •tit -ninth street and !Railroad inn cnuc. EaLt Iark

\.. - F.,•- I'.n Thootl,it_ in I (. r-tiltlug \Cori, for the

Boron-its of Brook yu at Querns.

. l Ll r..i. - •, t -(nt'.w rte L. tI (t,:uo

I __ ., t -n- I ro"ut Sire). to

!,L . i ..:I II- to tl•l, n,n. be well coned and !Ice moot -late. five-btrntug.

uid of tit) first quality of the kind known ,n,l mined as folloseS: •• Lackawanna ° by , _,: Nov \irk, On tario and Western Rail-

sid or any of her trcc-burn my coal. 'itrntshing to t;:unc,rcII Fire Alarm Signal I

L xes and Revlon I toots. or equal therein. I turn isit ing the M itcrials and Labor anal I yin_ hill .cork ren uired to Alter and Repair I I otlItlErtern liuilding at Nos. ;G5 and 167

sstreet llorough of Brooklyn. \c w' N osh: tv. utc Al_ loan ion and Repti ring of the Plumb-

I-,._ Lt 0)1 (%as titttng \fork for the above balding.

I ! _ spcdtficttios for Nos. t, 2, , q, z, S and ,) may n 1 fleni rom the Contract Clc k at this ChulOe. and !!. t - tttd -pcc)tcotons for Non G. 7, to and it may

qccu It the o (ice of the BwLltttgs Superintendent on I.e fitih floor of these Hea,lyuartrrs. 1'he time to be alhocnd for the full completion of each ntract and the :mount of the security required for

t ,e tai thlul pert.,rmance of the several works and sup-)) nteutiuneti ;tb~nc are respectively ;u follows:

. I. Nine months. _ S.xty tf o consucuuvc working days.

♦ '. \mete (.;o'' consecutive tcorktng days. `- :.

Ninety e acenotse xoshiig days. \(net} (.x) ellusecuti.e working days.

-. One hundred and eighty (tS..) consecutive dins.

-. 1 )ne hundred and eighty (t So) consecuti no

Nine months. Sixty ((:o) consecutive working days.

_. Ninet}- (w) consecutive working du}'<. \ 1I. Ninety i901 euttsecut ice tcorking dues.

.'urlty required millbe as follows; \, t ................... ................

................... I.......... 0.500 00 N0 i .................................... 2s0 00

.................................... too 00 \n. : ................. ....... ro w

.... s..ss.ss ,

N -,. 6 ............. .... ................. Ij000 00

N ,,. 7 ................ ................. IocK o0 \).S .................................-. 3,000 uu -g, , ............... .................... 5,0u0 Lu No. co ................................... 5,000 00

No. It .... ...........- .................. t.500 co

Iurther particulars as to the, nature, quantity and Lail Li) l tltc trk req:,irad n ill betund in the printed

-, ec, tcatiuu a

s and c o tr c t or tileid lurk, 1h, r' ,ttr , , t ::.•/f - , f,(r. !;IUULR ML -I \- A\IF APRICE FI)R F._\('il

AND I_\ I.R1- 111- Il INCLUDED IN 1'HI- -PICCI-I ICA II) la L'Pn-IN A!cu1GH 'I'HEsf: 1(11)5 ARE

I ( FI`. _-1XU :1LnO -T:\FE 1'HI- '1't)'1'AL \>U tl N I t )F "10 I-I R RIDS FOR EACH CLASS 11 SUI PLILLS \AMEI). Ili0,lers, or their reprezentaticc5. must satisfy them-

.lccs. by personal examination, a, to the nature and n:uttity of the -,rerk and materials required. and shall it any time after the subntis:ion of an estimate dis-

ute or complain of such statement, nor assert that .!.ere was any mi sunderstauc!fng relate cc to the nature C quantity of the work to be dune or materials to be

I arnishe'l. Each bid or e=timate shall Contain and state the name

:end place of residence of each of the persons making the -time the name„ it all persons interested w'ittt him or tLem therein, sold if no other person be so interested, t shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with-:It anv Cotinteaticntt with any other person making

lu estimate toe the same purp.,se. and is in all respects 1'tir and witl:ont cnlhusf, 1110 r f rand, and that no member I till, tunicipai Assembly. head of a department, chief i it bureau, deputy thercot, or clerk therein or other -tTieer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-vsted therein. or in the supplies or work to which it re- lntes, or in arty portion of the profits tiercot the bid r estimate must be v'erifie l by the oath, in writing, d the purly or parties making, the estimate, that the

--.veral matters stated therein are in all respects true. V!'here more tfi:m one person is interested it is requisite r:tat the verification be made and subscribed by all the I. trtic, interested

Each h; 1 ,- r estimate shall be accompanied be the -,nscnt in writing, of two householders or freeholders

Ili The Cityo I -New' York, with their respective places of nosiness or residence, to the effect that if the contract lIe awarded to the person making the estimate. they will, n it, bein; su awarded, become bound as his sureties for

its faithful perfurmauce, and that if he shall omit or re-nine to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora-

tion any difference between the sum to which he would 1,e entitled on its completion and that which the Cor-1~„ratiuu may be obliged to pay to the person or per- oils to whom the contract may be awarded at

any subsequert jetting the amount in each case to be calculated upon u,c estimated amount of the work by ,I hich the bids are tested. The consent above men-tiuned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing. of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a Itousehuldcr or freeholder in The City of New York. and is worth the amount of the security re-luired for the completion of this contract, over and

above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he !,:Is offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by the Revised t)rdinsrnces of The City of New York, if the ,ntract shall be awarded to the person or persons ,r whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy

ltd sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

,No bid or estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either it certified check upon one

d the State or National h:tubs if 'I'bc ('il\' it Nrw 1'„rk, dr twu to the unlcr „f the Chnpirs,lii „I m nn,y t„ the .mu,unit of to-e per centunt nil the .nm„ttnl of the- scenritp required for the hnthlul Jut - itirmnuc of the no introi t. Surat check or inoney mist ”„I Inc iit, luscd in the scaled eiiscl I. to11. t:lioi g the setiahrte, but nnlst he handed in nine oils-cr or c lark „f the dcp.trtment who inns charge ni nine esui-i,i;tte-iinix, :md uu cstinmte can be niepinsiteni in said bo.c until each check ,r money has beenexamined by *aid officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such do posit%, except that of the successful kidder, will inc returned to the persons making the none within three lays alter the contract is awarded. If the suet. e55. bidder shall refuse or neglect, within lice days after notice that the contract has been awarded to hint, to

ectuc the ,-(nine, the amount of the deposit made lb}• In i in shah I be ILrfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or retttsal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

N. R.—Tk: rices must br written in the erli-mate and also stated in fzgrrres, and all estiuzates u,11, be considered as informal which do not con-tain bids for all items for tesn/ch bids are herein called, or which contain bids jor items for whreh bids are not herewith ca/id for. Permission will not Se given for the withdra:ual of any bid or estimate. No bid will be aceep!ed from, or contract awarded to, any person cuho is in arrears to the Cor-poration upLn debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as su,-ety or otherwise, udan any obligation to the Corbo rat ion.

The Fire Commissioner reserves the right to reject all the bids received in response to this advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do.

For further particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred to the printed specifications and the pFtns. Such work and materials must conform in ever}- respect to printed specifications and plans. Bidders are cautioned to examine the specifications for particulars of what is required before making their estimates.

Rlank forms of bid or estimate, and also the proper envelopes in schich to Inclose the same' together with the form of agreement, including spec) ticat tuns approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and sbowi ing the manner of paymetlt, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Fire Depart-nteut. Nos. t57 and r_g East Sixty-seventh street, in the Rorough of Manhattan, News York City

JOHN J. SCANN1:LL. Fire C ,anti stoner.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

IIEi:v; ISLE). t nr Vaat.5, Ali. Et L, CEVIRxt. PANK.

I - -- l' , '.It nF iIAo HAtTAN, CITY OF New V iL Li j September t5, zquo. J

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR EST(\IA'1'ES, WITH THE title of the work and the name of the bidder or

bidders indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building. Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, New York City, until t o'clock A. M. of

THURSDAY, SEPTE31BER `Z7, 1900, for the following-named work and materials:

No t. C(iNSTRUCTING SEWER IN RiVER-SIL1E DRIVE. between \(net}--fifth and Ninety-seventh streets. AND COVF.R-I (i i i)NNEC'FIONI,WITHEXISTING SF.\\ERS IN SAID SIRFF-I'. AND \Vll'H SE\VER IN NINEI'Y-SIXTH STREET.

No. e. FCRNIsHINO AND LAYING See SQUARE FEET OF GRASS SUI) :1\D 1.503 CUBIC YARDS OF GARDEN MOULD OR TOP-SOIL ON THE HAR-LEM RIVER DRIVER•AY.

The plans and specifications for the above works may be seen at the Arsenal Building, Central Park, Borough of Manhattan.

The time to be allowed for the full completion of each contract and the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the several works mentioned above are respectively as follows

1rlE. No t. 5o working days. No. z, 30 working days.

SECr 1111'.

No. t .... -.......• • •

.................. S shoo uo \o. s .................................... a,000 eL

Further particulars as to the nature, quantity and quality of the work and materials required w-ill be found in the printed specifications and contracts for the said works.

Jun c.',ntr-a-ti nest bd bidfor s.-/a,vel./n•, 1lil)IiERS 'NICST NAME A PRICE FOR EACH

A\ I1 EVERY ITEMINCLUDED IN- -- HE SPECI-F-ICAfIONs UPON WHICH THESE BID5 ARE BASED. AND _ l SO s'1'ATE THE TOTAL A?1!)US'1s OF THEIR BIDS FOR EACH CLASS OF SUPPLIES NAMED.

Bidders, or their representatives, must satisfy them' selves, by personal examination, as to the nature and quantity of the work and materials required, and shall not any time after the submission of an estimate dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that there 55 US any misunderstanding relative to the nature or quantity of the work to be done or materials to be furnished.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making I the same. the name, of all persons interested ml'i him or them therein, and if no other person be so in- terested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief o) a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly-or indirectly fttleresteih thcrein or in the supplies or work to which it relates. or in any portion of the profits thereof. , bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in wrting, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. !here more than one person is interested it is re-

quisite 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 freeholders in The City of New York. or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety 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 bound 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 in 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 freeholder to 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 all his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise,

, iii that Ile has„fit•red himself ara.ni,ts In Rurnl Ltilh aml with (at,- intention t„ cxecutc the bond rtquucd h\• t he llcvI.eihi)rdivauresof lhic(h)1I Nest 1„rk.iftie contract shall be .tw,lydcd to Ilse person or pu•-un. lot whim he u,n,cnt. to become surely. I lie nd,-'I, acy' aml sullicicucy „I the security of creel to be :Ippr red by (hr) Comptroller of I'hc City of New York.

ur eslinl:uc will he r•cc'gcd ur mtiidercih No bid ee I unless aca,mp:micd by either a cct'li}icd check upon one Iif the State ur Natis,nal blinks if The City of Ness lurk, drtwn to the order of the Comptroller, nr money In tine :iiiin'iiut of lire pct- centutu of the amount ul tine security t•cquired f rr the faithful perform- anee of the contract. Such check ur money unmet e'rr be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the cai-mote, but must be handed to the uflircr or clerk of the Department w9w has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate call be deposited in said box until such check or money has beau cxnmined 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 sane within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within file days after notice that the contract has been uwurded to him, ro exccutc the same, Ilse amount of the lie i''5 nude by him shall he lurlcnteni to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

A. 6.—The prrces z ,rrr rr aor:rren its tie esti-neafe and also, stated yin ff,Cures, and all estimates will be considered as un(srnnzal cm/nick do not con-tain bids for all items for ;o.zidi bids are herein called, or which: contain bids for items for anhich bids are not here:nith call d for. Permission wz'l not be given for the withdratmal of any bid or estimate. No bid eedll be acc.'p!ed from, or contract awarded to, any person ti/to is in arrears to eke Cor-ftoration upon debt or contract, or nu/no is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, ubon any obligation to Ohs Cordorat ion.

line Park Board reserves the right to reject all the bids received in response in this advertisement it it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do.

For further particulars its to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work required or of the materials to be furnished, bidders are referred io the printed specifications null the plaits. Such work and matvriuls must conform in crcry respect to printed spccificatiuns and pious. Bidders arc cautioned to examine the speci (cat ions for particulars of what is required before making their estimates.

blank forms of hid or estimate, and also the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, together wuh the form of agreement, including speciftcatimt, approved as to form by the Corporation Cotut=el, and showing the manner of payment, can be ubta ined upon applica-tion therefor at the office of the I )eparuncnt, Arsenal, Central Park, where the plans which are made a part of the specifications can be seen.

GEORGEC.CL USE\, GEORGE V. l]ROAVEl-, AUGUST' MOEBCS,

Commissioners of Parks of The Citp of Nes York.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

r)r•rtr nicCr,r Olt;un'.ss C,nl:.nsslmet.'s (h-I-I r.. \, . it • t,:r I no: R,nc,

\Ew- Ynnlc, Sepienibcr 7, i9vs,.

TO CONTRACTORS.

B OR ESTIMA'T'ES, ]\CLOSED IN A scaled emc lope. with the title of the work and

the came of the bidder indorsed tbcrenn, also the number of the work as in the ad%erti scmul t. will be received at Non. 13 to 21 Park row. in Room No, r6ot, until it o'clock. A. :,1.,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER :20, 1(100. The bids will be publicly opcncd by the head of the

Department, in Room x512, Nos. t; to ci Park nosy, at the hour abuse mentioned.

Borough of PIalhiatihh. No. t. FOR P.ACINC. \t-1I'Ff ASPHALT' PAVE-

MEN!, uA COACRFI'E 1'OC111.-A-'Sh iN, I- lit: RiLVIIAV-V (1F ( iNi H1 A-DREI) AND FO ii: R7,EENIIII ,ii-thI]1'. from Sesenth to St. -Nicholas avcnuc.

IJorongIi of Queens.

No. e. FUR PAVING 11-]1'11 ASPHALT PAVE.-:11•:\"1', IiS LIi\Cl:IYE F'OUND:1-IIt)N, THE Rn.\D\\,.. \' OF FitS1' AVIf\'CE. FIESI' \\sARI ), from 11w bridge ter the tracks of the Lon;; Island Raid-ad

to lit, mill: side of Ninth street.

Borough of The Bronx. No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRA])lN6, ETC.,

JESSUP PLACE, from P,usenhnh to Marcher avenue.

No. 4. FOR REGLLATING, GRAD(\t;, ETC., '1'\CO HUNDRED A\D SIXTYJ`IhnT S'I'REE.'I', from Broadway to Riccrdale avenue.

Hach 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 inter-ested with him therein. and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without tiny connection with any other per. son 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 Assem6l }-, head of it department. chief of a bureau. deputy thereof' or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation. is directly or indirectly interested therein, or to the supplies or in the work to Which it relates, or in ally portion of the profits thereof.

Each estimate most be verified by the oath, in strit-ing. of the party making the same, that the several matters thereat stated are true, and must he accompa-nied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in Tate City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its be-ing so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and tiutt if inc shall refuse or ne4lect to execute the same they will pay to the Cor-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be'entitled upon its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested.

The consent last above mentioned must be accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that lie is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, 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 surety in good faith, with the intention to execute the bond required by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five 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 a sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart-ment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no esti-mate can be deposited in said box until such cheek or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of

the •-w.' -.-lul bi,hler, will be r, Iwu„I I„ tb,: m,tkior tat, .mn, within three days alt, i tb,-,I n , I - a %;...led. if iii.' so to lilt lid 5. .hall r,-t I r I , ., b.t t, will in list 110%, all •r uul cc that 11,c I nu I' +rt II been nwntriit'd In him, to Psoat, the wine, Ilie :unuuul u(thc dcp,,-it male by hint shintli bet 11 it d to hind ri-untiitt'uh by I I c lily of \ w 1 irk is 1 p idntcd dam ages fir sns it nrt,icct of rr.f r I: I rt f iiv cmiii c se, fit,' the c.,nttact Within the time ah I stud Ohio, atnnlnit „I tint' da ,usit will be rctrtrncd h, him.

'1'111,: eii)i,MIbsIiiNlii( Ill- lilt,ll\l'AVi h(h— SE1.Vh:S'l'Hi•: Rlt1ll1'In RI•:II('I' :11.1. (tills RE('I'.I\'1•:11 I'DR 1X\ I':\I('I II'LI.AR \1'uRR ii- iii-: HP. 1 I.l.\Iti II' Pul: '1111; It ICti"1' IVI'I(RI.~I. n F '1' 111: (II N.

Blank fi,rms of bid or c:-timate, the proper cutcl,p, in which to inch, -c tho same, the spcc;ficllious m d 'tgreentcuts, and any further inlia-mation desired, sin be obtained in Roam Ni,. n(36, A,.n. t3 toor Park r,nc.

JAMES P. KEATlNil, Comuti.sioncr of Fltghway,

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY.

DEI'AI<I)Il 'ion' VV.t - Irs SI' rl•LC,J Co%,ii,nn, c,ER's O!:6icn,

N'', _r 1':vet. Row', N itty Iola, September t7, ti-nu. 1

1'l) CONTRACTORS.

B OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A scaled nue1opc, will, the title of the work awl Ibc

name of the bidder 'idmseni thereon, Oil a the nuolhw of the work :is in the a,lccrtiecntcut, will be re -((- Iii-) at No. _r 1,lift rule, iii Ru.,m N. 15fi, until z cicl,,ck r.. v., silt

T1URSDA1-. O( TOHI:B. -1, 19(10. Tkc bids will be publish} opened by the head of the

llcp:u-tmcnl at the hour above mentioned.

Iforoush of Brookl you, No. t. I'O15 RCk\'It,11 IN(; t'.sT-iRO\ \\ 'i'I:It-

1'Il LS, I R:AN: hi-lWll'ES AND ` lI ECIA . (1.11 \,1 ;:.

\o. . I111: I-t'RNii-HIA1; ilOP-Ct1CliS :(NO I1171R-bNI S.

Ilorouglis of "IItuthatttut and The Bronx. N. ;. FOR PL- RNISFllV't; '1i-IF DEPARTIII•:A-'I'

Of \\'.f]'h:R ;I-fl'LY WITHshill'- Cl)CKS, IiV'I 'R_ N'lS, C\f-IT - Iu\ S1'ill'-t:OC'K lit)NE< ND t'uV'ERt. AND (IAV1IOLIi HE_11)- .(Nil C"VERS•

Eachbid cr estinminite .-hall contain al.,l -I Il: the name and piaci.-i >f rest 1 :Ice of each of lh 1 n--IL Inking tile same, the names of u11 persons ,ulrr- csted with him therein, and if no other per;nn be sn iuicrestin it shall iii-tim tly state that fact ; that it is m;,dc t, ithout all) cuunectiun %vith an}' other per s om e akieg an caim;ite' fit the same purpose, :ntd Is in all respects fair aridwithout collusion or fr:uld, cold that no member of the \fume-i. al Asscnihls, head of a elelrvtroeo t, chmf nl 1 hurcul, deputy thcrcuf I r c lc rk therein, ur other officer if the Coiporation, is n liv. Ile or indirectly interested therein, m- to the supplic. a- in the work to which it re:-'tee, or in :my portion ul llo: profits thereof.

Each estimate mist be-sr rifled by the oath, in writ-ing, of the party nutkin_ the ' attic that the saner,! mattct> therciu stated are true, and mustbe aco,n -p:micd by the c ..I (nt, in u I iiiu,', of two Iwo_ h I I r or heeholderu in The City tit Ac-,c 'I rk, to the eltest that if the c,- retract is awanie ! to the pCis,in Makin, the estimate, tile) wall, upon its b ing so :nit ud I L,:-c,.nue Luuud , as his sureties inn- its la tl lul perl -rut and that if lie shall refuse or neglect to cNsOilte tits stifle, they will p.,y to tin_ L,,m—p,mn—nntii,nn any diffcruw c belwccn time sum to tclticb inn would be cnt;iled up it its eunplclfQh and that wbiclr the Lorpor.ttom) may he obliged to pay to tine pursou to whoa the contract shall be awarded at any su bsequcut letting, the taintlui t„ be calculate.! upon the estimated amount ..f tat.: to in b}- which the bids ore tested.

The consent lust abut--- seuttio..ed must be acc.n,-panied by the oaths or allirmatiun, in writing, of cob ti the persons signing the same that he is a housch ,1, ler or Irscii,ictcr to his Crty of New York, ai:1 is u'-,r tat tit, amount of the sccuti ty required for the u,oipIs,iu.i of tits contract, c,vnr and abosc all his debt- of veer)' oat no,, it d over and above his inabilities its bail, surely or n,ihms isc, and that lie has oifered himself as surety in g oil faith, widr the inter=tiou to execute the b.,nd required by law.

No estimate will be cnsida reel unless :wcompanic,I by either a Cur tif eel check upon one , f the )tan r National banks of Tl,c City oI Near York, drawn t,, the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per ecutum of tins amount of the security required for the taithlul pert r,,ance of tine contlact. tiuuh check or money mast '. ur be inclosed in a se-led en-s-el:,pe containing the e'lintate, but must be handed it, the mMleer cs clerk of the 1 yepartnteut w ho It s charge of the estimate hex, and no estimate can Inc deposited in said b,'x until such chuck or muncy has been cxam-ined by said officer or clunk and lotted to be correct. .-AII sw'I, deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will Lu returned to the persons making the s:,me, within three days after the contract is :retarded. If the 'ue-ce sful bidder sintll neglect or refuse, within live days timer notice that the contract has bccn awarded to hint, to execute the caste, the ;unouet of tats deposit made by him shall be Ii,rfeited to and retained by I The City cf New \,-rk as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; lintif he shall clecute the contract se ithut the time :tiscesaid the amount of the deposit will be no. turncd to him.

'1'H1: C't)NIAIISSl0SER OS- ' WATER SUPPLY I.EsI:RYE-"1'HE 1(111HT TOI REJECT Al.]. 1IILs RECEIVEIf FUR aAY PARTICULAR V1”( )Rh 1F HE DEE>IS IT FOR THE lIES'l' INTERESTS OF THE CIIN.

Blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreemeuin, and any further information desired, can be obtained in Room t5^-t.

WILLIAM DALTI)A, Cornsnuissionner 01 ((Liter Supply.

mI. CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUI LISHE1) DAILY,

Sundays and legal holidays excepted,, No. z City Hall, New York City. Annual subscripton, 59.3m, postage prepaid.

WILLIAM A. 11UTLER: Super, isor.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

BOARD of Pr'rt.IC I:,ni'l<usEsIES'i 5, Nos. 19'rn ¢r PARK Rote , h mint, :a in \Lssttarrev. f 1~7OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '1'HA'S' THE LV Board of Public lmprovcmcuts of The City of New bunk, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying out it public place, bounded by Pitkin avenue, Eastern parkway extension and Howard avenue, in the Twenty-fourth, Ts.cuty-fifth and Twenty-ninth (yards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and that a meeti ug of the said Board will be held in the office of the said Board, at N'os. rg to at Park row, Borough of 'Manhattan, on the _;d day of October, tgrw, at a ,'clock I,. -Ni., at which such pro- posed laying out will be considered by said Board;

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\N1:r1Nr's1)nv, SEi i i:Ntri:i 19, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5 2 .E

,II I sItitli i% II In' garlic ul:trly sel forth and l,:+1ri6o1 in the fvlluwiug rnr,lutinn., udoptc'I by *:till I" ,:Ird on the II Ii day of S,p umber, try,u, notice nI the I lopli'e ml w'htc1, i. hcrrhy gircu, viz.:

Rd1,fuod, 'I het Ihu I;oard r'I Public Ito prove mcutx of I he t'.ity of New \ rk, in pn rsu:ulcc ul the provi.iouv ,'I , tttin,u .I•16 ',f UlelgkI 378, laws I 118,17, -1ecu1111g It 1 rsine public Iulcrca so to dn, prnt11 eSto:tlter the map ur plan of 'I he City ml New York by laying out a public glues, hnundud b}' I',tkin teen iii, I;intern pa rkwny. extcniun and Howard ;came, lu the I ueuly-hnurth, 'Twenty-sixth and 7'tvcuty-uiutlt \Nark, Borough jut Brooklyn, City of New Yurk, more particulurl>. dc.cri:ell us toll

liegiuuiug at the intersection of the northern line of Pitkiu accuue and the western line of ijeijv-d avctnte, as laid thus ii mu tile 7'orcu Survey Ceeouiss.ioocis' i\Iap of Kiuge coil y, filed in the office of the Reg is-ter, ou the i,,ih day of Nnvcmber, :874

1st. 'Tl1coce westerly : dooq the northern Rote of Pit-kin avenue for 445 I- feet to its (emreoti0li with the 5(111thceslcre line of Eastern park iv,jy extension ;

ar1. 'I hence northeasterly along_ the southeastern Ilnr. of Eastern pnrkwny extension for 527 1 feet to Its intersectiuu with the western ]mc of Howard avenue ;

3d. Thence southerly :lung the western line of Howard iveuuc fur 283 -t feet to the point of hegi nnillg.

Resolve.l, That this ]!card consider the proposed laying; out of the above-named public place at a meet-ing of this Board to be held in the office of this Board on the 3d day of ( )ctober, rgoo, at a o'clock r. U.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause thcsc resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed laying out of the above- uamcd public place will be considered at a meeting of this Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the Cu v Reo,su and corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Suudays nun d legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day of October. 1900.

Dated NEw• Y1m(g, September r8, l000.

JOHN II. AIOONEY, Secretary.

BOARD or P11111€ I>t ni nn e rat ENIS, 1 Nan,. In) 111 21 1'ARI5 Row, be1i(ios,o-1 nF f.N}hA'l'r5N.

NOTICE IS h1EIRE1 V (;IVFN THAI 1'111: Corr,1 of Pnblie lmpiru5an1c(11s of The City of

Ncw 1'orfc, rleemmg it fur the public interest so to do, h ropu.cs lu alter the m ,p or pi ut of '1 be City of New York by laying out As es uc I), from the junction of Avenue C to Coney Island :n-enuc, and chnlslllg that portion of .kenos C from l lie juncnon of Aecnuc D to C,.mey }=land accnuc, in this Twcuty-ui III h Warri, Borough of Cmol:h-n, City of New York, and that a meeting (If the Said li,-ard will be held it, the IAICC off the said Iloard, at Nos. tq to el Park row-, Borough of 'budorunnl, on the 311 day of ( )ctober, IeCU, at s I cluck I. II., at which such pro-puscd layil~' uw and (ales(nC will be I.onIcudosd by said Board ; all of which is more particularly est 1,1rth and lescribed in tllc 1n,Hotv(ur rc+olutiuns, ndoptcd by said Iionrd on the i ith rtay of Septcunhlo, tyo.), I lotice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, '1']tnt the hoard of Public Improvements of Tile City of Nese Yurk, m pursumtce of the provisions of section .116 of chniltuir ;78, I-uws of 1897, IbechIisllfS it I'r the puhhc Interest sit u, do, prop,see to alter the uutp or plan of The City of Ncw York by lily in rntt lvcune 1), from the jtmctno of Acmes C to Cnur: pLuus acsuusu and ch,sing that portion of A -crosc C front the Juliet iou of :\yin's 11 to C<,ncy Island :tScIn(t, in the 'Pcoeuty-ninth \l'aiii, P,.rnu gin of Brooklyn, Citp of New York, more particularly dc-cribcd an fs,IIotcs'

:I "-:Ir, urrI I), 1,aii,,: (wt and /rgnfin .

IPc„inning at a point in the - outhern line of Avenue I I di -t:utt 60.72 L feet easterly fnml the e(Istcru line of 1.u-t Vieth street, as the (:ulls ere lairi down on the 'fu,cu Surrey Comm('( inner:S' Map of Kings County, filed in the office of the Rcr:i'tct on the t3tlt (lay ul June, t574;

1st. '1' hcuceca'terly in dle prolon;;ativa nfthc-outhcru line ufIuid Accrue 1) Gar i(S.-B_t feet to its intcrsec-tion )rid. this Icusrn title of ltwcy 1a:md aceuloe ;

ed. Chcnce h intlhm) ailung 111111u(cxu title of Coney Ibevdf uccnuc till' 57 35' lest to itin n tCt.ccfion with iIll, sn,mhern tine of Aveuttc C, as laid hull in by resolu-tiun of Curamuu Council of tine City of l3ruoklyu inn the I nth day of December, 18-::7 ;

3d. 'Thence westerly ah,ng the southern line of said Avenue C f, ,r I76.6o _ fuel to tine point of 6cgiuuiing.

`• B"" lveOI,: C, (Guile.;:

l'cgiuuio'4 at it point ill the northern line of 'lisous It distant 44.92± feet easterly fmr) the eastern lino of Fast Ninth street, as the s:uuc arc laid clown on the Town Surccy Commissioner.' )1 ii of Kings County, filed in the office of the Register oil the 13111 clay of June, 1874;

1st. Thence easterly in the prolongation of the nortbern line of said :\vcr.1I, I) for 178.0)± feet to it' intersection with the wsetern line of Coney Island avenue;

zd. (hence northerly along the western line of Coney Ieland accrue for 71.)1 - feet to it:- ilhrcrscclIou w itb the northern line of :venue C, as laid down by resolu-Iion of the Comnldn Council of the City of Brvoklgu, on the t ;tin da)' of December, x897 ;

3d. 'Thence tvcsceAy along the northern line of said Accrue C t1,r 1S7.o '- feet to the point of beginning.

Resolscn1. That t 1i, Board consider the proposed layin); out amt ,S1„sing of tli: above-named at cntics at a meeting of this Ill,ard to inc held in theoOicc of this Board on the ad day of ( Ictober, tow, at a o'clock r. u.

Resolved, 'That the Secretary of tlus Buarr( eunc these resolutions, and ml notice to all per.u.I, 1ftcried thereby that the propcIlcd laving out and c1m5iug of the abore-u:tmcd ac sum ucs will be enusitlered eta mecti ug of this Board to Inc held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the Gun KECOR.D :md corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays 'tad legal holidays excepted, prior to the ,d clay of ( lctober, tgoo.

Dated New YoiIK, September 18, 1900,

JOHN H. \LOONEY. Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

NOTICE OF THE REDEutPTI)N OF TIONIIS AND STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE HOLD-ers of the Ponds and Stock of New York City,

hereinafter described, that, in accordance with the terms of their issue, I will redeem said stock and bonds cut the oil da}' of November, (goo, at my office iu the Stewart Building, No. _So ]'roadway, New York City (Room ¢7), and that on that day said stock and bonds will cease to bear interest, viz.:

FIVE PER CENT. CONSOLIDATED STOCK, NEW YORK BRIDGE BONDS-Issued in pursu-4lnec of chapter ice of the Laws of '871, of the State of New York, payable May t, Iga6, and redeemable at the pleasure of the Comptroller after November I, ,'goo.

FIVE PER CENT, CONSOLIDATED STOCK, NEW YORK l3It111(1E Ill )NUS-Issued in pursu-ance of chapter 322 of the Laws of 1871, of the State of New York, payablc \lay r, 1926, and redeemable at thc Dfcasurc of the Comptroller of ter Nuvemher r, I,)-.

TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENi'. CRIMINAl. COURT-HOUSE IttNI)S-Issued in pursuance of section 8 of chapter 371 of tine Law's of 1887, of the State of New Yorl,, payable November t, igoS, and redeemable at the pleasure of the Comptroller alter November r, tgou.

'I'HREI? PER CENT, CRIMINAL COURT-HOUSE PONDS-issued in pursuance of section 8 of chapter 371 of the Laws of 1887, of the State of New

hotly, payable November t, ay .8, and redccmable nit the glen. urc of the Comptroller alter November I, tr}rxt.

III Rib S. COLER, Comptroller.

Cur nF New Your., UP.t'.\I<I \I If:<'t nF Cuatr'raol.Llar's 1115115, September 5, 191x,, f

INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND S'COCK.

T ln': IN'I F'RES•1' DUI': OC10llER t, 1900, ON the Regi,lcrcd Bonds and Stock of Tine City of

New Pork will be paid an thart dny by the Comptroller, at his olilcc in the Stewart 1;eilrling, corner of Iiroad-way and Chambers street (Room 27).

'Tine Trunnfsr Looks therefor will be closed from September t5 lu October t, igou,

The interest due I )etubcr 1, rgoo, on the Coupon Ponds anti Stock of the former City of New York will be paid on that day by the Knickerbocker Trust Com-pany, No, 66 Broadway.

The interest due October r, t gio, on coupon bonds of other corporatir ms now included in The City of New York, will be paid on that day at the office of the Comptroller.

BIRD S. COT.ER , Comptroller.

'Pico. Ctrs OF NE \v YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Cry+Itrlzo1sc.5R'n OFFICE, September 5, Igoe. f

INTERI;S1' ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK.

THE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER i, (goo, ON the Registered Blonds rind Stock of 'Tine City of

New York w' ill be paid on that day by the Comptrol-ler, at his office in the Stewart, Building, corner of Mtoedss:ty and Chambers street (Rootn 27).

'F1te'Pransfcr Books thereof will be closed from Sep-tcmber 3o, rgw, to November I, too,

The interest due November i, 1900, on the Coupon Ponds and Stock of the present and former City of New York will he paid on that day by the Knickcr-buckcr Trust Company, No. 66 Broadway.

'Tine interest due November I, quo, on Coupon Bonds of other Corporations now iucltuded in The City of Nev York will be paid on that (lay at the office of the Comptroller.

PFRI) S. COLER, Comptroller.

'f uu' Crry uF NFiv VoRt(-DEl'ART\I ENT of FI\ASCE, Coxll'I ROLLt:u's OFFICE, September 5, tgoo,

1n0--0 F. MEYER, AUCTIONEER.

CORPORA'T'ION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Cutnntiseioncrs of the Sinking Fund of The

City of New York, by' virtue of to e powers vested iii them by lacy, will offer for sale at public auction, on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' L3, 1500, at 12 o'clock, ' t the New York Real Estate Sales-ruont, No. i I I Broadway, the following described real estate belonging to the Corporation of The City of New York, viz. :

All that certain gore of land situate, lying and being in the T%runtY-third Ward of The City of New York, Borough ol'1'hc Crunx, houudcrl and described as ful-lows: Beginning eta point in the easterly line of'1'hird avenue as widened :urd as laid down oil the Final Jlaps of the Twenty-third and '1'weuty-fourth Wards, pur-suant to chapter 545 01 the L:nvs of i8go, :until the various acts ;m end:,tory thereof, distant 34.66 feet northerly from the corner formed by the iI(tersection of the north-crl), line of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street 1(11 ii the ca<tcrly title of 1' iii rd avenue, ;is wide(1cd, and running thence easterly parallel with ( )ne Hundred and 'Ph irty-G turth street r11.67 feet ; thence northerly on a line at right angles with One hundred and Shirty'futtrth street 76.67 feet . tiencuc easterly parallel with ( Ire Hundred and 'Thirty-fourth street 2.53 feet ; thence northerly at right angles with one Hundred and 'thirty--futtrth street e5 feet ; thence westerly parallel wit hi One Il undred ' and Thirty-fourth street I-zo feet to the easterly line of Third .-n'enuc ns widened ; thence southerly rtlnng the easterly line of Third avenue, as legally established, 43.33 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, the above described gore being that portion of premises heretofore acquired by The City of New York on >Iny 29, 1897, for approaches to the Third Avenue Bridge, and which comprise all those parts of lots numbemd 75 and a6 and the southerly half of lot nun,' bored z;un the Damage flap of that proceedi ng, which urc located east of the easterly line of'I'hird avenue, as widened and legally established by the Final Slaps for the streets, etc., tit the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Vyards of The City of New York, pursuant to chapter ,545, Laws of i8go, and the various acts amend-:uory thereof,

TO he sold on the following

TERMS AND CONDir10\'S OF S,1LE.

'Tine highest bidder will be required to pay ten (to) per cent. of the amount of his bid, together with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and the rcmain-in,g ninety (go) per cent. of the purchase-money to be p,od at the date of the delivery of the deed, which shall be thirty days from the date of the sale.

The Comptroller may, tit his option, resell the prop-erty if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, and the person failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency that may result from any such reside.

The right to reject any bill is reserved. A map of said real es=tate may be seen on application

It the Comptroller's Office, Stewart Building, No, a8o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

Fly order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, under it resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board held August 8, u yo:.

lORD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF New YIiRI:-DEI'ART}IEET OF FINANCE, I'ROL \II'LEli's OFFICE, August 15, (goo.

PETER F. NEVER, AUCTIONEER.

CORPORATION SAI,E OF REAL ESTATE,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI' the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction, on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900, at us o'clock nt., at the Comptroller's Office, No. z8o L'roadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, I aiI the right, title and interest of The City of New York in and to the following-described property:

That portion of the Old Clove road, bentg the west-erly half thereof, extending from Degraw street to Eastern parkway and lying in block between New York and Nostrand avenues, more particularly de-scribed as Lot No. Iz, in Block 46 of the Assessment ltap of the Twenty-fourth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, upon the following

'l'EBvIS AND CONDITIONS of SRLFu

The highest bidder will be required to pay the full amount of his bill or purchase money and the •uuettouccr s fee at the time of sale, together with the further sum of 879 for expenses of the sale, examina-tions, cutn'eyanee, etc.

A quit-ckum decd for the aboveparec! to be delivered within thirty days from the date of sale.

The Comptroller tray, at his option, resell the prop-erty struck off to the highest bidder who shall fail to comply with the terms of sale and the party who fails to comply therewith will be held liable for any deft-eiency resulting from such resale.

'hue right to reject any nil is reserved. The 111211 of the property to Inc salrl may be seen upon

a FrpIuvakuuul at tine Comptroller'. office, Roan 55, Nil. -&, Itroadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, under resolution adopted July 14, tgon.

IIIKD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY of New VOltli-DH1'AR'1'11EN'l' OF FINANCE, Cultviiuu.Et's OFFICE, August 4, 1goo.

The above sale is thereby adjourned to

WEDNESDAY, BEPTEII1BER Ill, 1900, at the same time and place.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

PETER F. MeveR, Aucerbeeee

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

PUIBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'PHA' the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of'I'he

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by I:ne, will offer for sale at public auction, on

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900, 'tt 1z o'clock at., at the Comptroller's Office, No. 28o Ilroadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, '111 the right, title and interest of The City of New York, in and to the several parcels of land and prem-Ices situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, and described as follows:

PAI1CF. No. I.

All that certain piece or parcel of btnrl, situate, hying and being in the Ninth Ward of the Borough of llrook-lyn, City of New York, known and designated oil lite Assessment MIap of the said Ward as Lot No. 107 in Block 14, and being act interior lot, formerly it part of tie northerly half of the old Flatbusli Turnpike.

P-\Rcet. No. z.

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, known and designated on the Assessment Map of the said Ward as lots Nov. 4 •tad 85, in block 13 ; said lots having it frontage of 41 feet, more or less, on the easterly side of Sixth avenue. and being a portion of the northerly half of the old Flatbush 'Turnpike.

PARCEL NO, 3.

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu the Ninth V1-'ard of the Borough of Brook-lyn, and known and designated on the Assessment 'lap of said Ward as Tot No.g in L'lock 5, and which is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at it point oil the southwesterly side of Atlantic avenue, where the centre line of the old Brook-I}'n and Fhrhosin Turnpike road intersects the same, which point is to6 feet 5 inches easterly from the south-easterly corner of Atlantic and Fifth avenues , and run-ning thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of Atlantic avenue Sq feet ) inch to the north-easterly side of '-the old Brooklyn and Flat- bush Turnpike rcid ; thence southerly along the said northeasterly side of the old Brooklyn and Flatbush Turnpike road 137 feet t inch ; thence westerly and at right angles to said road, 34 feet s inches to the centre line thereof ; thence northerly along the centre line of the said old Brooklyn and Flatbu=lt Turnpike road, e85 feet 6 inches to the point or place of beginning ; be the said several dimensions more or less.

PARCEL No. 4, All that certain piece or parcel of land .situate in the

Ninth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, being no much of the northerly one-half of the former Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnpike road as lies within the present boundary lines of Lot No. 22, Oil Block 5, in said \yard, which lot is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Atlantic avenue distant nmcty-seven (07) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Atlantic avenue and Sixth ave-nue; running thence southerly and parallel with Sixth aven(le, ninety-three 193) feet to the centre line of the old Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnpike road ; thence southwesterly along the centre line of the said old road twenty-five (as) feet seven (7) inches; thence north-erly, again parallel with Sixth avenue, niucty- eight (g8) feet and five (i) inches to the southerly side of Atlaultie avenue, and thence easterly along the southerly side of Atlantic avenue twenty -live (z5) feet to the point or place of beginning, he the said several distances and dimensions more or less.

Each of the said several parcels to be sold upon the following

TEulus AND CONDITION'S of SALE.

The highest bidder for each parcel will be required to pay the fall amount of his bid or purchase money and the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale, together with the further sum of $75 for expenses of the sale, examinations, conveyance, etc.

The quit-claim deeds for the several parcels to be delivered \vithin thirty days from the date of sale.

The Comptroller mtty, at his option, resell the prop erty struck off to the highest bidder who sball fail to comply with the terms of sale, and the party who fails to comply tbercslith will be held liable for any deli-ciency resulting from such re-sale.

The right to reject any bid is reserved. The maps of the several parcels of property to be

sold may be seen upon application at the Comptroller's Office, Room 55, No, 2811 Broadway, Borough of Jlan-ltattan, City of New York.

13y order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, under resolutions adopted June 27 and July 24, 1900,

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller,

CITY OF NEw' YORK-DEFARTYIIENT OF FINANCE,( COIII'TROLLER's OFFICE, August 4, trio.

The above sale is hereby adjourned to

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1!100,

at the same time and place. BIRD S. COLER,

Comptroller,

PETER F. MEYER, AUCTIONEER.

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE,

PUIILIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of T'he

City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction, on

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 111, 1900. at in o'clock nt., at the Comptroller's office, No. s8o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, all the right, title and interest of The City of New York in and to the following. described premises, by virtue of a lease for too years from William V. B. Bennett, Supervisor of the former Town of Gravesend, to the City of Brooklyn, which lease is dated December 24, 1896.

FIRST PARCEL.

All that certain lot known as and by the number 6o upon the assessment roll for the opening of Neptune avenue, from West Sixth street to the Ocean parkway, in the late Town of Gravesend, now'l'kiirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which was sold to the City of Brooklyn at a sale for unpaid assessments held on the 9th day of August in the year .814.

SECOND PARCEL.

All those certain lots known as and by the numbers q4 and og upon the assessment roll for the opening of Neptune avenue, from West Sixth street to the Ocean parkway, in the late Town of Gravesend, now Thirty-

first Ward, Itorue1:6 of II 111(1 I Inv I'ity of i 1'nrk, .hush 15(•11 .nld It, the City of luu,iklyn to :n ..,,. for unpaid a--it cut- held on the 'dh day of A'' in the year IS,,.I.

Each of the paid several pa reel, to lie sold up i f GrI1uwing

'I'ERs1S AND C iii ItrhnIs': ur s:v.e

I'hc highest iniilderitir cnchparccl will he re•Inin ! I., pay the hill amount of hie hid or pinrcin2vc-n1nn,-I ., the nueri0eccrs bee ill the time of 5:de, tuget her n Iii, file further sum of 79 fur espouses of the sole, ((lull suet ens, conveyance, c tc.

lire quit-ckritn deeds for the "t-cc rot le,11 e I. I, delivered within Ihitty rin}'s froul the date of .:,I-,

The Comptroller rutty, at his ,-ption, resell tin,- I-r-,I - erty struck off it the In :hest bi,lder who shall I:, I I'' eontpiy nith the tm'nt= of -aie, and the party' wine : ail -to comply therewith will be held liable for an} -I---lieiency resulting from Itwh renal,'.

The right to reject any bid is Iesrwri. The maps of the several parcels of property 1.. In

sold may lie seen upon applhclltiull nt the Cuniptr-11- office, Room 55, No. 280 lhroudw'ny, Borough of xl e. button, City of New York,

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking F n m! under resolutions adopted July 24, 1911,1.

BIRI) S. COLER, Cunt u r n : ,]I, r-

Crtv of NEw YlRt-D8l'uS1rlSlH5-1 (,F Fna'r r.. Coslr-IROLu.Ee s OFFICE, August 4, 15,11. (

The above sale is herehy adjourned to

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, IUUn, at the same time and place.

f;IRd) S. COLl-at, C0mbnwI,i r

NOTICE TO 'TAXPAYERS.

DEPARTMENT o r FIN-1NCE, nn'BEM' Fret THE (nII.1,EC'rsrnx ill

NEw IRE, Soptcmhcr r, 1900.

rf'AXPAVERS WHO DESIRE TO Olil 1I~; 1 their bills promptly, should make (uurn ,i.i,_.

written requisition (blanks m,>- be prortu-rd in I'~• borough ollco+), "rating their prinperty by Sscli-:.•I Ward, Block and lint ur Map number, mnkiug app: I same front their bills of last year.

If a taxpayer is assessed fur /,-ranu,oi tilt, the rvu sitioI, should also requc>t bill for such case.

Each requid tine should be accompanied by an e : I I ope bearing the proper address of the agp11emt noeI with return postage prepaid.

In case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Sectt„n, Block or Lot number, Taxpayers si sum yi take their decdsto the I leparlmcnt of 'I and A cessments and have their property located on the 1(111115 of t flat 1)c-partmcnt aue1 forward to the Deputy lecelco of Taes trtth the rcqui Sitiun a certified mcmur:mdul]i of their property, which will be famished by the 1 t,-paruncnt of faxes and Assessment,,

Taxpayer in t!iis niatmcr will tccdns their bills nt the earliest possible milulienut and 4 1511 d 'toy rlcl:,~ cr115511 by waiting on lines, as is rcyuired ill ct-.: ... per,onnl application.

The requisition nmst be add rose d and mailed t-Deputy Receiver of Taees in whatever bumu_b 1'.. property is located, ;I, hollow's:

John J -licllonuuµh, ANo. ;7 Ch:mtbcrs -11 i. Borough of \Liut h:ttuut. New Ynrk,

John Ii. Cudcrhill. earner Third and Train: -, acunucs, Porourh of '1'hc Crnus, NcII V:,rk.

James B. i 11ck, Municipal Building, linruugh r.I Brooklyn, Xcw York.

Frederick VV, hluckwenn, corner Fackson is cnuo and Fifth street, Long Island City. Borough of (111r_in, New York,

>lattbew 5, 'full}', Richmond Bioiuiwg, Eiu in,u, -i:-i 'gsce, >'ctt- ltrigMliu, R,ntru1pL of Rich uu,n,l. S- York.

1t 1A'II) I'.. AUS'yl N, Ru_ucur ,1 1. -<,

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

If C(INTR - CI'I)iRS.

PROPOSALS FOR PHIS OR Et I I )I \ i I - i I ii: SANll'ARY VV(nRK AT NI:11 II '1 SCHOOI.:7S, 13ORI)t Gli (tI' )f-A'sii V I I .-AA' ALSO FOR SANITAIi'f" VII i-k1 AT N h\1 PUBLIC SCHOOLS \n'( ,-- ANU -y, '111'-OU(;H OF 13R(iOKL9N ; .11.SO It)R it. IS\ 'TURF., PUBLIC ICH(u Ii, 84 AND nil u1 ,1 't'T()NS, BOROUGH OP BNUOKLYN.

SEALED PROPOSALS VhI].L BE RECI.11 I-.II V7 b}' the Committee on Buildings of the li,,,:I'I - 1 Education of l Ire City of Nc)v Dock, nt the ILdi ,a li.- Bo:o1nf, s„uehtvest corner of Park: neatoc and lifty.n,-itl street. Porough of >1 utin2[gmu until t o'clock I. x_ 11.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1')(10, for Sanitary Work at New Public -cb„ol I '5. 11-- -1. of Manhattan ; also for Sanita y R-r'rk aI Nett 111:1,1:. Schools 125 Mid 127, Borough of Iin,nkt} -n ; al<,. !,-r Furniture, Public School 84 and Addfrio-, lluIan4lr ..i Brooklyn.

No hid or estimate will be accepccd 1ri im, ur coo oral t awarded to, any person who is iu arrears to the Cur-poration upon debt or colitrect, or who is a llcfsriier, ,,, surety or otherwise, upon any ob1igatiuu to the G-r-poration.

The «ward of the contract will be made as soon a, practicable after the opening, of the bids.

Ally bidder for this contract must be known to be en- gaged in and well prepared for the business, and mina have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract ntay Lc awarded will be required to give security for the per-formanee of the contract by ]cis or their hood. \v i tin tit.' sufficient sureties, each in the amotmt of Six Thousand Dollars (86,000) for S:miter} Rork at New Public School t 78, Borough of Manhattan ; the sum of Fnrr Thousand Dollars (st,u<,n) for Sanitary- Work at. Public Schools tz5 auul t_7, Borough of Brooklyn, and the strut of Five Hundred Dollars (5500) fn t' each item of Furniture for Public School 8.1 and Additions. Borough of Brooklyn.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the uamc and place of residence or place of business of each of tine persons making the same, the names of all persons inter-listed with him or them therein, and if no ether person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the Caine purpose, and is nl all respects fair and without collusion llr Iraud, and that no member of the AFunicipal _lsscntb]}', head of a department, chief of it bureau, rlepup' thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corpora-tion, is directly or indirectly interested thrrein, or i(n the work to which it relates, or in an)' portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate trust lie verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are ill all respects true. \t -here more than one person is interested it is requisite that tine t iRrric\'ituN be made and subscribed by all rinr- parties interested.

Each bid or estimate ,ihall be ass0mpau jell by the consent, in writing, of two inonecbtn1dcrn (Ii' Owho1clen, or of it guarantee or surety cum pang duly authorized by law to act as surety in The City of Nov York, with their respecti cc places of busiucss or residence-, to the effect that if the contract be at- ...le l to tbi: person making the estimate, they will, lilt it. beilig so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faith-ful performance, and that if lie shall unfit or refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he 15(1111,1 be entitled oil its completion and that which the Corpora-

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e,tIbmk cart be iiepenited in -:ti -I box until sorb nc~, 4 „r money has be it cxrtmiltch by ' ii l ''iliumm nr r let l ood I 11110 to 6o c„rrcrt. .\II ,orh d,pnt 11=, ccccpt timl of The +urrc--tul hidd,r will Ile n-tnrncd to the per<,ms uuiskti,c thv -ante ,c ithin Ihree da}'s alley till oniract is u:,rd,d. It the succc"liIi bidder shall

refuse or urltico within lice dare liter notice that the coinrnet hits hccn awarrlrd ill him, to cxccutc the same, tilt: an«,unt tel the tic p,,.ii mndu h}' IT;nt <hall be 1,rlcilvd to and rrl,tiucd by Ills tit}' of \rw' \'terk u, bqun.laufl fiant,ttce I' I- x uc!, Tiecltil ur rdinsHl : but if he shall cxccut, 1Lc mrt.+ri II tlOu hilt on It a«tra=nifi, ti:e untwut oI lu, ,Ii-f,„1 It ill be rellLncd to hint.

Should lh:c pir.elel or pll,,onr to u' hum Iite contract m:tv beau. elll-I recqk t ill r l,eLI,.c to a. xpt t'.+c ..„nuact ,ritiin fre d.1)s;liter w riticn notice that the .,tile has been awarded to lilt or their h;d ur pr„pnsal, or II lie or they accept butt do not execute till euu ii-act and gi,c dm proper Security. he or they will he considered ;is having abandoned it and IS in def:utlt to the Corporation. and the contract will be rcadvertised and relit as pros ide" by law.

f•br pl,r ,licu!al,, <rs to the ,-,i ,d!r' axd qlr,lrtv of eh,: ,Cur+flies or thr u.ztur: Ii r. -trot <f tln• -.oe+rk ru-ju l-I d or of the ,.blen'L,Ls to it Jr rxro-h,d 4idd?rs rrr r, terred to rh' priwtrd sprr.•F. r'rttrrur it /11/ tkr /rte us. .4nrfr --•era and ,u.i!eri.ris must conjorrn in el, ty rt;+rtt to prinIrd rperfliratioxs and 11Irtxs- Ri-i-errs are caul-hrst,l to a.r,Ttrine file s/ecioe,tinra I ,,r rartic,oars of the articles, cic.. res'uireri fejory ft tldn1e their tstjrvltitS.

Plane and specifications ma}- be seen and blank p'o-pus;d=obtained at the estimating room• cigbth lit or Hall of the Blard of Education• corner o1 1'urk a, eel Its and Fifty-ninth street• Borough of \Lmhutiall.

'l' he p,}•-Lairs ntay be examined at the oliice of the Secret, ry.

The Committee reserves the right to reject all pro. pozalt submitted it dccmcd for the be=t interests of the C. 11 sit to do-

lItcd Proc ~n „t 11 iNl; l I F. - S Itrmbcr it, ryoo. 12ll_ it l: U If. :\ l l\ AiS. t:II itRLP- I-:. Rt'li hlI iSr)X, huh 1h A\l STFa.N.

VlI1,1.I.-1?1 1. CuLF:, 1':1 1' 1,11. K 1. \\' I I I f 1". InIIN lt. 1lit)iIP.iUS. II lF-1 P:1 I. f-il i 11:L.

l'nmmittcc ou Duild ill_'.

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•: nay be obliged to pny to the pvrron nr pcmsbr lu iut the cOflhTaCt ,,:I he :t ti&Itd ut :IIIV sl1roCtpkuI

IrLLIuq. I'hc rnn.r ut abnvc lilt iii imed .haIf he acc•m1- panicd by the oath ui;thBruiatim. in +r tit ing, of each .. I till person+ ,iCning the .ante. that lit t, a hott,c-

I I, r „r Ircch,d l,: r in I'lte C:in' „( \'cw Y,vk unrl is ,., '11. tilt nm„u'.t ,!f th,• it curtly n yuirc!l fLr the corti-Id tiun ut this contract, occr and : ii it all hi. debts I , %cry nature, ,toll occr till nhocc his liabilities as I. il. suret ,r iliersi i.e. :utd that he has ol1crcd him-

It :u it enrol' in gou'1 tail; and with the iii till tiwl to • S Bic the h„nil rcyuii_d by the Rcrisc•I Grtffin:ulccs

I he (iii of \cu' \ ti-It if the toluwact shall he ,bled to the ptIlton or per,ons tor Si hour hi' rmscnIr

i i tt um surctv. N t bid or estimate +%ill he coati dcrcd unless accom-t,iad h_ e;thcr :t ctrtitted check np,n tine of the

\. Ii. tm:ll or Suite banks of '1-hc l'tt) of NC ii]ork, , , n to Ilie order of tit, Gttnp t roller, or mn"tcy to the

!, -unit of '•-: per ecntnnt of tI e twtolut of the security I - I: ,ircd for the Citihiuti ,erfortubnce of the contract.

check or money mu.t Nor be inclosed in the ~•-,1 in-elope wltumtnc, the etiim.,te, but must

L Btmded to the olii cry or clerk of the Depart ,,t who has charge of thetillbtte tbox. and no

1110 can he deposited in s,dd box 'mtit such cheek Bev Ii. is been ex:tmi mail bt- said t ,car or clerk

F t and It b~ correct. .All Inch dcposst~., except that tulice=lcl hid•icr, will lie retcrncd to the per-

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makin_ the -little ,v ithin three flats titter the con- is tu:wfied. If the 41cCwdul bid,lcr shall rcht>e

-Ject it i thin lie days after notice that the contract ,•ccn tn,arTell b, Lim to x rutc the same, the

- cnt of the dvpu,il made by him =ball be It Irk tel . ktcotIlid be The C,ty of New \ „rk it liqu{,latcel i. es for such ucZleet oor refusal F but if lie s!,tll :nc the cuml,.i:t tcithin the t!tne .il tic- .,i,J the 'lit of his tic p. tilt 51 ill be returned to bin,. 'iii el the Itcrsttc or pcl,snos to ,c hom the C'mtr.tet he :nv.:riled nieZleot or refuse to accept the cut act

,,n li+c da}- . tilcr+rritten notice tb;tt the s:tine hit - .ntar-lei to ]ti, or their bid ur pr, p„,nl,+,I if hear

accept but uo m,t esocute thcs,' lit let and Ci.c the , ti security, Ile I'rtliev will be c ant- i,krel at Illv ing ...,!Quid it and tit in default to the Corporation, ;Ind

,tn tract a ill he rea bentsed and rdet, its provided

a ,r rtitrcGrr, at to tlrt quart:t)• and grrali y' r -n(t rs or t4' e drve uud crdcrt 'P Nr<- .enrk r--,/ •r of tlr ma',ria/s t., lr furni,lr.',t, Lid,ttrs

• rf rreito tlrc?risted ljle:C,,ifi.,usaedtlrej,len- -,•r r/.' hilt I' ;:«r hr/ifs urract couli',)n :n ,

; n priued s ^r.i!<.r •:Ins turd plats. Ci~i,i, ~:s r•rti: red t' rr,rruru, t i.- sherilir ,ti,lusjnr 6.:r-+ ,ti the ,rft:Ill , rtc, try flirt'.!, ('t'ore / ,14--r s•in:ar.-s.

us and specification= mm' be seen :md blab!: or F. ohtuiued at the etilniFitlng room, ei,hth floor,

.•f the I•oarf of Eduattian, corner of }',irk avenue ,It,. niatlt Street. 1; truu_h of \ianhattan.

.- I v-Laws mar be examined at the office of the Ilan r.

C'ontnt i t tee reserves the right to reject all pro-- It sFtl-trsitleA if deemed for the bust interests of the

r 31vx,laz:.i. Sel,tentber r room. ..

t' ICHARI) H. :1I)AA1'' iIAR1.FS F.. pall LTSIIx. IIR 111 1\[ t'i'LIA Y.

', I1 T,I:\ '•1 _1. t't II F''. ,: Ileh('K I. WilflF.

-u\' R. 1'HO)I1'-OS. Flit it I. KITI'Fl .

lnntmtttee on 1'u;l I:n_t.

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tl.. Till, T•llt• (tR 1'<I I'II ii I e FI)R : :1At, - F;AV 1 I I.I !C. v_iF (Ii

isii r i i A EV 11: C. 1:1 1 VA 1 1. Ii! AND SINII1 t1'H11-.1I L\I')A

', I , III RCIUI;H UP THt: CRII NS.

',I.i:U PROPOSALS ACILI. IIF. RECEIVEL) Ly the Conli

c n tt-, ,n P.,,l. i-lies tie 1k,ard of

IIl;ti,, N 1, Ill: of tic Bill o`th.

_ , _ - -; : F:I:IlltFI. Ftciack

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.i_It , I Its I.. a;.. bi,i o,r Letinr,tc n-ill be acceptcel front. or contract

\, hen to, any persr,n w its is iu arrc:u'; to the User. ,.i.-ii upon debt Cr e ntract, or witts is a dct:tui tcr,

etv or otherwise, upon any obligation tel the Cur- ,t.

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award of the controct %rill be made as soon a= I cable ceter the opening of the bids. v biller leer this cn'ttr.,ct niust he I:nown tel be

._cd in and +tell prepared for the business, and ' hate sat;s',itt• ry teSt.monial, to that meet, and

tsunr•r pernon-I to uh,+m the cutr:tct truly he .:d mill he ret1u'red to _ate s eur'ty im the per-

ce of the contract by his Cr their bond. with in- u slit sureties, each in the :unount of

- Seccnt}'-flee

il it-Fare. ~-: m'it hid or estimate shall contain Mid state the name

;lace of residence er puce u( busfetes, of each of the - IS makir _ the t:onc, the names of all persons in--:cd v'ith him or th,ni tl.ereie. and if uo other per-It so iutere-ted it shall distinctly state that fact ;

that it is mule u'ilhout any cuuncctiou +vith other pereon milking an estimate for the same

- lee .lit t•1 is in all re-peels fuir and uit1i ut collu- - r frail and that m, inemncr l,1 the ?lltnictpal 1 -. ethic herd ct a department. chief of a bureau.

:.'.t} thereof, or clerk therein Cr other officer of the ;•"ration, is directly or indirectly interested therein. : the scar;; tai ,ch,ch it relates. or in nn}- portion

the }-roftts thereof. The bid or estimate elitist be ,ad by the oatth, in writing. of the part}' or parties

the tit mite. that the several matters stated , - F i u ,u e to :ell re-pcctu tr to \ here more than one

u; i, iuterc=ted it is reyui-ite that the rar,tt- tCATtnN r ,dc and sub.eriherl by all the parties interested.

.-.h bill or estim ale shall be accompanieli by the -_let, in writing, of two householders or freeholders.

a guaranty ur =urcty- company duly authorized ' tv tel act its =Surety in The City of New York.

i:leir respcctire places of bu,inces or residcuce, I - t h,_ effect that if the contract be awarded to

::•:run making the estirnate. they iii li, on its . _ o awarded, become bound as his sureties for

t ahful perti,rmance, and that if he shall omit or r a,'.' to execute the same. they shall pay to the Cur-I,-., ;,•,.,u any difference between the sum to winch he

,!-I he entitled on its completion and that which the ( i p,,rat, on ma}' he obliged to pay to the person or I -I-, lilt tr, wnum the contract mar be awarded at any

-cquer.t let bid 'Pile consent above mentioned .11 lie arcnmp:mirrl fly the oath Cr afnrmation, in

ritin,g. of each of the persons si,ntng the same, that IF. - I.. a hcroschulder or freeholder in The City of \u,c \ I-k. and is worth the amount of the security- rcyuire,l t: r tIte completion of this contract over •L/Ill abusc Ill! iti, debts of every nature and over and ai>oce l, is I; nil - i t ities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that lie has I•el,.red himself as a surety in good faith aott ii the F t-r ution to execute the Loud required by the Revised I,' !'mince, of Ills City of \c+c AIrk, if the contract I. i,, II be awarded to the parson or persons fur whom lie c„n'ellN to become surety. \ bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-

p;tvicd by either a certified ci,cck upon one r of the Vatiuual or State banks of Ilse City of Ycty York, Irau-n tel the order cef the Comptroller, or money to the

:,mount of 7iv e per ecntum of the amount of the security r.-quired for tilt faithful performance of the contract. "uc!t check or money must nu't' be inclosed to the <. .tl,:d cn,'clope containing the estimate, but must he I:;wdelf to tl,e officer or clerk of the Depart-mc:n u... La -Lnr__ if ILu c.-ti:nale ho.c. and uu

SUPREME COURT.

ii I ItV"II Il!:I'_ ], I Al FN 1'.

lit lit ,nano , i tltu :,tai: iI,_ ,ion ,1- h-: C1ty of New 1.rk, Ielatitc t,, .,e, .. ,:iein• title to tIFe ]:Ina: tcuc-m<nt, u, I it-_-retiil,leltc-'rt- n ;u~rcd for tile purpose u} opa•in„ I 111111 AVF.Al. F, Irani Sixtieth street on the Iine of Nett Vic,CLt to the ,litre 1in%etit,v, in the'1'hirtlItli R ar.l, lt.,rough of F•.cokl1li The City-c,: New Yotl..

)TICE IS riEREB\ LIVE\ 1'H Yl' WE, TH}: and t t ..tcc=, itctc appot duel by ❑n ,,.del of (lire

Supreme C_. url bearing date the i8tb da} .d Sc}tcnt-hm', i3 i , and duly e itcred in Lim office of tlle Clcr'i: of tl (. -r,:r}- of Kitt,-, at his cl:liee in the ] rough of La I.lyn, to "1'he Pd) ' of \,,u \,r , on the utth (:ay let ,,cptcinbcr. tE.,g. a copy of ,+hick order ,Las duly Pled to the n1bce of the Recicter of the County tit King:. filth i indexed in the ILtdex if C;oncevancce, Conmttssioners of Estimate mtd .Ptileselilertt for the iturpote of making a just and quitahle et imate and aeseesn.cut of the loss and dantacc, it au}. r t ,lie bcncfit and alivIlil t t e. if Ills, as the else moy c, t, the respectt+c nun r - ieecL l, ilarils,tm, pe..ons

respecttvcly cutitled tutu cr ulileteet,eI :u the !an,l - t ilciflcflte, iiercdt Iiilfleiltt and pre Ot t . c t nircd for hlte p h 11lett e It Ill :1 in co t_cqucucc of a +c:ung the tile' it.. m t ncd>I rva ora, enuc, the Smut Pet ng p,^,rl:calarl„ ,ct It rth a, I lestrIbcd ill the p•titill oil The City of

cu '1,1k ant also in t lie nutic -f t ItliFpl,canun for the _alrl order thereto at tachcd. IJc I hcrcnt ill the I once of the Clerk of the Countyy ctf Kings uu the uWi day of September. t5t,): and a just and eyuitablc estimate and t •esment let the +aloe of the bcnctiI and lIlt IlIrige of said street or avenue so to be cpcu:eel or laid out and formed, to the retpecti,e I' litters 1' rice, parties and per,on, respectIcel} entitled to llr tuterested in the said re =perk vc land,, tenement-,I-reditamcuts and premises not required for the purprsc, I „peuin:, la) roil out Find I-ermtttg the same. but bcnclitcd thereby, curd Ill uscer-t titling and dcfimng the extent and bounitancs of Ills-respect i I C tractsor parcel- of land to be taken or to he I .--weed th-r,f,r, and nil performina the trusts and duties _required c-f u- its- clntptcr l,7, title of the Greater \cu' 1 ork Charter. and the ccis or par1,111 act, supplc-meetare Thereto or aniendulyre therein.

A l parties and person= iurcreetcd in the real c•gate I -tkcn ,•r to he taken for the purpose of opening the aid street or avenue, or affected thcreh}-, bold having :tit}' claim or demand Oil accountt thereof, are hercbs' required Ill present the same, duly ceri lied. to us. the under>iencd C. mmission r of F:stinrnte and Assessrttent, at ',ttr oaice. In tl chic, of the La + I )eoarttnent, Rom : Ii, 'reset ,h Hail. Borough of Preecki},, in The City it Next Yc'rk. ii it1, elicit atlld:P/t is or other proofs as tl,e said tuner or claimants may desire, within tsventy days after tie date lei ti, is notice.

And we. the Said Comp ,,eioncr -ill be in attendance at our ,mil other c n the th day t Uvtohcr, t lc:o, at -, o'cl•,ck to the idi crmx,u let that day, to hear the said partic=and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such fu rthcr or other time and place as the may appoint. sre will hear such owners in relation thereto arid examine the proofs of such claimcwt or claimants. or sndt additional prriofs and allegation, at mac then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of '1'lte City of New York.

Dated B„s„v,.lt or Lt. ,nn:t.t,, 1'IIE Crry let Srw Yovic. September t7, tens

SuhfI P.'ill--NF:LL. GF.ORt;L I. O'KEf-f I.. 10SEPH 1I. (AItDINER.

Commiscicncn it! E. Fly a, ex,

Clerk,

FIRST DEP.1RT'MENI.

In the matter of the application of the board of Strc st Opening and Improvement of The City of \el, Yr r:, by the Counsel to the Corporation of said City, ro-la-tice to acquiring; title by The Mayor, aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New- Fork, to certain Lords, tenements, hereditament- au•i premises on the east side of ']'he City of Net, \ ,rl:. bou!,,I by HI ci I- I-I F'SEX, DIVI'-It)\, \I)] F II .K. SCFFf)LK, CANAL, RUTrF. Rn :AN1) JEFFFR-St)S STREEI'S AND }..-1`;"I' PRO:1T)WAV, duly selected, located and laid out as and for it public park, underaud Ill pursuanccof the provisions of cbnpter 593 of the Law, of 1895, and of chapter Vet 1f the Lax-, etf x837.

WWE, THE UNDERSIL ED, CUMMISSIOI- V err of Estimate, duly appointed in the above-

entitled proceeding, hereby give notice to the otvller or ownere, Ics'ee or lessens, parties ttnd persons respect-ivel}' entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditamcnte and prcmiee,, title to w ht(h IS sought to be aeyui reel in this pntccedi Ile, and to all others whom it ml) concern, it flit :

First-That we have completed our estimate of the loss and danutge tel the re=pectire owners, lessees, parties and person- respect i eel y erititlet! to or interested ,n the lands or promi see affected by t iii .e proceeding or I oc ng,m y intere't tburetit. and 11 155 tiled a true report or trauscrtpt of such estimate. tugcther torah our dam-age map, m the office of the Ucpartntent of Public Parks for the inspections eel whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That all prties or persons whose rights may be affected by the sand estimate and wI«, may

•Dint to th, able or any part thereof may- trithin rhtiuv days :dlcr till- first pubI;,uinn of this IelXI', AulI-,t -8, t,r+.. lilc their Ahjcdilln. u• .w: h estimate in it itnnl; will, us at our oilee, Ronnl N,+, e, nn the fuartit Ilnur , it ILc Sinai, 7.eettutg RuilfiinK, Nee. z'1'r}'nn roe', in iii', City Ill \,-,v Vrrk, FLIl,l,oh:; of \Manhattan, as pr„%filed h}' secltl•u -I of chapter 3_n of the 1,311 of 1587, and that Si c, the said C'otnmis*ionc•r., will hear pttrtic, Ste t,bjcrtin>, ut otu's:,id office on the 5th day of I lctober. 111• ,11, Ill t,,.31l 'clodk in the forenoon and upon snclt sell .ee Item da)'s ns 11111 be feabtll ucccssol,}•.

l'hurd-'That our report herein wvtlI be prerenL+•d to the Si, pgycmc Court of the Suits nil New \'„Ilk, at a Special Term there,L to lee held iu Part I 1 I, in 1111 County ('burl-house, in I lie Cit}- of \'cw \'ark, L'ur-oudh tel \Lmh,litan, . ,n the nth clay of IIctubur, tgoo, at the opening of the Court on that day and that then Old there, or its soon thereafter as counsel can be ;cord It hcrcon, It motion will be niacin tlent the said report lee con!irmcd.

I kecd New V, tee, A•tgust _5, t_oo. 1'F\L\NULL PI.U>IE\S1'IF•A,, I\VCH:\1'aL COLI?II-\N, ARTHUR INt;RAIIAM,

f_'nm m lesioncrs. J,c rt Ft Al. Slr1a'-(K,

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CORPORATION NOTICE.

LI;LFC O NfIC':1s11FR :F1l1- I;IVEK'1't)TIIE P owner or owner: of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lauds affected thereby, that the fttfi ec-IIt prllpol,ufl asscsmcnts have been completed and are 111111101 in tiled D11ice nil the Board of Assessors for examincuiQu by ;dl persons tnlcrestcd. sic,:

P,uaot'GH Or'1'lit Pr.,)NX.

Li i (ir:7, Ao. I. Scucrar.d appurtcnanres in Vy e street. between F:n,t Unc Humlred and Seecnty-sev-cntll street (1'rentunt ac vuc) ;wd En-t One Hundred and Eightieth street (S:unuel tIrcct).

1_i ,t bt^S, No. e. Sc'.ver and appurtenances in Anna place, from the existing sewer in Webster a• chile to the c.xi atng scwcr in Brete,k acenttc.

List 6t:o, No. I. Sctle'r anut appurtenances in Bain-bri,lnc a5 enue. from the exiting scticr iu Part '1'ao hundredth street (S,uthrru B„tdet::riI) its the summit ,c,uth of Fast l One Hundred ;tad Niuety-ci,yh 1 i street 1r,,ve i tr et). list l 14, \n. q, Sewer and appurtcuauce. in East

One Hundred and Se,cnt y-li r<t street. bet tree's Wa,h-iihttnu avenue and Fulto:l a, critic, au c! in Fulton lit-11115, bet tied, St. l'aud's plan: and \1'cndovcr avcntie.

'l'hc limits it itbin which it is proposer) to la}' thcstid assessments inclu-le all (lie setera houses and lots of ground, vacant list 5. ptcce, and parcels of land r ittuttcd ou-

No. I. ]loth cidcs . I A-yse street, front (lee lim,drml and pct , ty -esc rib sired t Ill (Etc Hundred thud Licht}• lust etr c st castside of Uuly ,rime, from One Hun-dred and Sc,rnty ninth strIder to our llundted :Ind I'i,-htc first strcct, and both -ides of C fn Hwtdred and Sctcniy-ninth street :inrl Uwe Hundred and Eightieth street, from 1)al} •tvtitle tel \'}=e street.

No. s. both sides of Anna 1 t tc, from Websterr ave. nuc to I;rook a,ennc. and 1, tIt isillet of Prook arcnuu, from (Inc Hundred and Slxty-ninth street to title Ilnn-dned and ticsenticth street.

\o. t. Path si-Ace ofside hairibr'dge avenue. from Olin Hundred and \in tc--Se Sunlit •tiect to 'l u„ Hm ritu,tb street, and both titles of I One Hundred an i Nitici --ninth elreet, from Briggs a,cuuc to BainSu lye :nunue.

No. 4. both tick, of IJnc Hundred and `ctcnty ilr,t s treet, fr,.let ACash ingtcc ;ucnuc to Fulton .rvenuc ; both ,.k. of 'Third atenre, from VA'utdovcr avenue to 1 )lee

Iicndred and 51010111 -first -trout ; both side, of Cro-tona plice, Item St. 1'.tul's place to Ure Hundred and Scvuny-lent street, both side, of I ulton avenue, from St. l tul's place to \Vcll loccr as wuc.

Ai I persons a hose interests are affected by the aboce-nant•.:d prupu=eel assessments. and u'ho arc opposed to the iOniC, or either of il,•. n,, are rcyur,ted to present their obtecti m,. m SVrllitli, to the xcretary of the Board of Assessors, Na. _t:o Bn t,tdtca}. Neu York. Ill or before October tC 1 )1-c, at 11 A. +t., at ubtclt tune and place the said objesIIons will be hutrd and testi - mony received m reference thereto.

E])\VARIf McCi'E, EIAVAI U CAl1TLL, 'INDIA. 1. WII.51IN, I'.17'RICK M. H.lVF_RTY, _JOHN (1. ALEV"HNFlf)R(>,

Board of Assessors. \S'ntta)I H. J.asrrre,

Secretary, No, 325 Broadway.

Ct n SIC New 1-nla<, PonnccIi nF \LsNtrA'rras e t Septcmbcr rq, igoo. f

PU!ti_IC \UTICI: I, iiERFIlV GIVEN 'I.1) All }u- c!.tlt.t +. to h:nc beet n(lurcd by a

of etadu in the rcg'.lating and grading of the toI a ti-named =neck, to prucnt their cl:nut<, in u'ritima. io the Secretary of the Board of -Psscsso-, \u. too Proadu'ay, Oh or before September eg, tgor,.:u hi o'clock A. M., at which place Fmd time the 51111 Pn_sir,1 of \sse~•ors will rcceit c c+i,.leuce,tnd testimony of cite nature a:Id extent of sttch injury.

llna, , ccu or THE P,u b e, Litt 6296. Clinton avenue, frntn Crotoua Park, \orth,

tot )lee Hundred and Eighty-second street. List 6297, Boscobcl avamc, lrom Jerome avenue to

Washington Bridge. List 6198. Mott avenue, from Park avenue (Railroad

avenue, East) to East One Hundred and Sixty-first street.

Litt 6_e. Spencer place, from Fast One Hundred and Fort}'-iiiurtb street to East (Inc Hundred and Fiftieth street.

list (;qt. Olee Hundred and Seventy-third street, frntn Southern P,oulccarel to \Vest Farms road.

List 6342. Welton a,cuce, fr m One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street to One Hundred and Fiftieth street.

List 6 43. Fox street (Simpson street), from West-cl,c-ter ati true tel Freeman street.

I.- et I. F 5. B:,th_;t.c accrue• from Wendover avenue t-. I )n•: Liu;rlrcd ,ucl F.i.Lty -eighth street.

1•;L\VARL \IcCCF:, EUWARI CAHILL, THr)S. A. WILSON', PA'!RICK M. HAVERT1', JUL-I\ Il. ME1'E\BORfd,

hoard of Assessors. \t bt.Ll itt li. JA>t EH,

Secretary, No. 3_o Broadway.

Cite of New 'fol<K, BoeociIi OF MANH:1TTAx, September in, i9co.

P1/BLIC NOTICE IS HEREPY GIVEN TO THE ener or uwncrs of all houses and hits, improved

or unimproied land, affected thereby, that the follow-Ireg proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the hoard of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.:

ISukrlcifl nil' \lAIII A11AN. List 6r.8z, Igo. I. Boric l scorer in Sewcrtge District

No. -q, with sewers in 1?oulcv,trd Lafaycttc, between the summit south of t One Hundred and Sisty-fifth -treet and summit north of One Hundred and Eighty-first street, and in Chic hundred 'and Sixty-fifth street, between lit ulevard Lafa)ctte avenue and Fort Washington avenue.

List 6275, No. z. Regulating, grading, curbing and fagging Naugle avenue, from Kingsbridge road to 'Tenth avenue, except between Kingsbridge road and llyckman street.

List 6av^, No -t. Alteration and ittt(rrovcmeut to nut -let sewer in Jat-ks.+u ,I rcct, bcnrcen the East river lend Frith rJr,ct, :md ncwV srwcr in :iuuli, street, bctwceu Jackson .I rccl and I ;uulrermir slip,

Ptlinict.0 Ill- 'till' lintsx.

,i -I 1)7, Ni. 4. Scsvers and appurtenances Ill Southern Ituu lcv:u'd, from the existiti., sewer at liner' v:,lc uruinuc to Fast I One ILinlrep and Sixty-seventh sweet : In \Pcctchertcr avunne, front P:,rrctto stt'cct to Southern hillIlenird , in West Farms ro:ul, from Snuth-w-n 11utJcv;vd to I•a;tst ( One Fhobflred and Sixty-seventh street, :mil in Fns etrect, Irom Westchester avcntrc to Subltnil north.

List 6l,_;, No. 5. Sewer and appurtenances in Gilt'! place, Marcy place and Elliot place, fowceu the existing scwcr in Icrome avenue and the Concourse, and in Fast One IJundred and Seventieth street, from the existing sewer in Jerome avenue to it point Igo feet eact of \s',Iton avenue.

List (r-5, N,r. 6. Sc sic r and appurtenances in Creston ill euuc, from the existing sewer fit Fordham road to Kingsbridge road.

1'lic limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several hrntsca and lots of ground, vacant del s, piccu.' and parcels of land situated on-

No. I. Both sides of Boulevard Lafayette, from it p.niet distant about 740 feet Ol,Lrtlt of l)Ile t hundred and tixty-fifth =heel to tt „+ir,t didant about 471) leer north ,f (lee }iundr,d and i':ipht1dtt'tt street ; bulb sides Ill Fort A1-aslillgh avcuuc, flout a point distant ahuut 564 feet south of One Httmircd and Sixty-fifth street To a point distant about 58o feet north of (Inc liundtell and 1?icbty-first street ; tvcst side of Prua-lway, front Ilse Ifntrdretl and Sixty4ifth street to Olee Huu- dred and Sul ClIt --tiiml street ; both sides of Haven nrenuc, front One Hundred and Seven- ticth to llne Hundred and SecenI y-second street brill, ,irks 01 Fite Hoodtcd and Si-ty fifth sheet, flout I;ru,«151 11' to lioulcvallI Lafayette ; bc,th sides of ( )tic FIundted and Sixty ninth street. from Pro,tdway to, Fill AVusltington ;triune ; both sides of Uric Hundred and Secenticth and l )nc Iiuudr<d and Suvcnty-first streets, from Fironncuny to Tiavcn ttvcn Ile ; both rid„= of Repot I,mc, front Furt AVic-!tinptnn necnuu ill Iluulc-card Lfa)cute and IcoIl, sides of One Huudred and Eighty-first street, from Fort VV;tshiugtou avenue al II- iticcard 1•:dai ette.

No. _. Br'th 'r lies •if Nacglc accnuc, from I )vckman sireet to Tenth avenue, and to the extent of buff the butch: ut the intersecting stiects.

\o. ;. I;, Itil :ides t f l lcksnu tt -ct front Madison street ho tie 1 ,t=t riser ; north side Ili South Street, extendini about ;to Ice[ tve,[ of Jackson street : bulb side: of Front struot, extending fie'm ;t point dist:,nt gy'' felt cant of Gouccrncui Slip to Jucksnn Strict ; both -1c, tit Wafer-trect, front a point dist:mtabout -•r7 fuel c:,,t oI tic; Intel street to Jac6.un <treet; both side, oI Cherry stiuct, from a point di-lull abut 4117 feet cast of Setunntel street to J:uk.on street ; both sides of \lonrlee street, linen a point distant about 268 feet edict of Sc,mmtel street to .iCk,on Cl lad

\n.;. Bath Si ice III Southern Boulevard, from IlItci. S_tIle I -nuc to I Ile Fluu,hed and Si;ty-sc, euth strut t 1111111 stdcs of Ii,,rrcttu street, irum it point .Ii-taut about its feet cast of Whitlock aecnuc to ;I point distant; tbntrt 6to feet north of Ilong:ut Si Iced ; 611th sides of 1 Mang stre•St, from a point lrlant about t-.o feet uletlIf Whitlock ;Oct uc to Fos street: both sides „I Hunt's Point road, fromm a point distant about I feet cruet of Whitlock 155111 lie to Southern Ilou!c- ICI ; both riche- of Ilnugnu street, from Southcrr: lioulev erd ro B.urctto err,.ct ; both Sides of \\cstchc.,ter a -cn u5, ft nn Fit Ic •arect to P tr-ruto strecl . be th si Ic. of \Vest 1'Ftrms road, front R t-I ester atcnue to Ouc ]it,ndt d ,m 1 Stety-seventh street, both =ides of 11110 -t1 cl, 1t n W'e't Farms r all tel 1 )nr Hundre 1 and Stvt} - e -enth Street : both sides cf Al thus street. trim n Solot,tcrn P, Illievirl d to line street : hitift IFIlISS „t Whitla.k accnuc, from Hunt', Point ro.nl toa point distant half way bctieeen Lttayette aecnuc and TiffanylltTtln ]street; both slIlcs of Fox street, linm 1 tarrellu strcct tel it point di,t,rtt about :555 feet south lot I )uc Hundred and Sixty-sc•,cnt islet ,I. and both sides of I hoe street, front Aldus street to ( Luttcuherg strict.

No 5. Both siIcs of Chick place, ft--m Jerome acc- uue to the Concourse; both sides of Marcy place. from Jerome Benue to the Concourse : both cities tit Elliot place. from feromc avenue to the L ncour-e . both Outs of (hte I hundred and Seventieth street, rnet- Jerome a+-cnuc to [lie Concourse ; both sides of Ouc Hundred and 5cvcnty-first street, from Townsend avc-nue to the Curcour,e : both sides of 'Townsend avenul_. ft m One Hun lrcd .tui Setutticth to(Ine Huudred ;In,] be, - .Itt-sec Ili 'Ill; hn;h rid of \Valton aeenuc. front Cktrk place to I )Ilc Ilundred ,un1 Se-nty-sec oil J street ; bl+(h sides of Si' ylhe tt+cnue, from One Hun-tired ;mil Scccmieth of Olee F lwtdred and Secenty-sccoed street, and west silk of the Concourse, from Olee Iiundrerl inA Sixty-ninth to One Huudred uml ticvcntc-'ccund street.

\u, G. Both = i,lcs of G'cclon avenue, front Ford 11111 road to Ku e,;sbri clue road. and both .•;i'Its of (lne Hwt-tired and Ninety-first street, from Morris avenue to Geet n ,time.

All personcs- is illisc entetcsts are affected by the above-namcei prop ,scd .x„c+smcnt., ;led who are opposed to the same, or either of them. are requested to present their objections, to ,criting, to th, Secretary of ti, Pollard of A,seasors_, No. ,,o Broadway, New York, o Ill bclin'e Oct.!", t6, tool at u A. ill., at ,vhirh tim,~ an 1 iliFiCte liii, -c III object , will his 1 ''I , l I,--ti- mony cdt_neil in rs erence thcrcv,.

EDWARD A ic('i I':. l-IilA1-:1RU CAIIII L. 1'Ht )t.:1. Il'ILi-I )N. PATRICK \f. if \1'I'It'1'1, JUFIV U. 7ilEYF•Nilt)F2t;,

I;oanl I,, A -. c.,,r.. \Vii t.t:ttt H. Jssr•Es,

Secretary, No, 320 Broadway.

Clil (,I Nita' Vurss, Bortouctr nr ifttI,Arrnl,I September us, :900.

PUBLIC \O'1'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1111' owner or owners of all houses and lots, imp ruccd

or unimpro,ed Lands ;ttTected dureby, that the folluw- ing proposed assessment has been completed and is lodged in the office of tite Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz.:

Buxot'clt or PaoottLc'. Li-t (r3r, \o. I. Acquisition and improvement of

Ihat part ut Jamaica avenue lying in the Twenty-sixth \1-ard, Borough of prooklyn.

'I'hc limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of laud situated on-

o. I. From the boundaries of the Borough of Brook- 1}'n, }between the Tu'ent y-fifth and the 'Twenty-sixth \Yards and Jumnica Plank road, including both sides of said road and Jamaica avenue to Enfield streel e being the boundary line between Kings and Queens counties and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-nanied proposed assessment, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. Sao liroaduva)', New York, on or before October 9, rgoo, at to o'clock A. et., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimocy received in rcfercnee thereto.

EDWARD DtcCUF, EDWARD CAHILl , '1'Hf)S. A. WILSON, PATRICK M. HAVF:RPV, JOHN It. MEYE\BOR(;,

Board of Assessor.. WILLIAM H. J ASPER,

Secretary, No. 320 Ilro:tdway.

Cur ur New Yuen, Boeocc:H of MANHArt:ts,~ September 8, tgoo.