12
THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9 C. Nu itiitt 8,299. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. - Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending July 21, 1900. OFFICE OF '1'llE. CI ry CH twu•:at..UN, Ntw Voitis, :\ut of 1, 1900, lie. Rolnaer A. VAN \VVIK, ,ltrzynr: SIR --In pit r;uanCC '1..cc(iiCi 196, chapter 37S of the Laws of 1597, I have the Iii ii to , present herewith a rcllnrt to Jnly 21, 19)0, of all moneys received by me and the antuunt of all wait alt t... ittul by 0111 Since July 14, 1900, and the amount remaining; to the cretlit of the City on July 21, Iron, Very res(tectfully, 1'1'HICIi KELN.AN, City Chamberlain, By Balance ............. .................... ........................... Gin 1' OF Niw Vino. Arrears of'l'nxe,: Borou)L of Mcmh-rttan. ... Gilon .................. .. 0 .307 94 lioruu9th of l'hc lir,nx..... " ............... .. 5,473 18 li ror.,rh of Ilro:,kl}n....... .' ............ .... z(,';tz r) Borough „F tlueen.......... '' ................. ,,3F8 r; Borough of Rid rind ...... " ................. x,164 37 Inures[ on Taxes: I torough of ;ii a. , han.m .....I ,ih,n .................. at.j63 40 P,orou.5IT f"fhe Bros '..... ~ " .................. 314 98 ISomuCh of lironlJ ~n.......1 } '' ................ 1.352 7'1 It ornugh of Qu,- ens .........' .. ................. 381 77 liarott It ,t lttel mood....., " ................. i o5 14 Street Intprocuntent Fund-After Lututry t o rc98: L'rou n of 1Lm natau, ..... Gilon .................. 97,173 9r Cnrough of 7'he Orion ..... ................. 720 o4 l''orouglt of hrunklyn .......I •• ................. 5t 5r Inteicst on A<s, ,".m,:r,t,-'arcet Improvement Fund-Afior J.inuary T o x198 : I toruugh ,d'1'he Bronx..... Gilon .................. 6' so L .... l Sf Fond for Street and Park eel in d Pa r k O dtf o r ....................... l.... ......... Gilon ...................... Inhere t on :1.;vessment;-Fund for Si reel and Park Opening-s, Ih , r,.ugh of The roux . •••••. •...••..... Interest on r,venty_si.xth \ard B., ttds, .... lio;ougll of ... .Vin[}...... :` ..................... Default {trout on it 11'0rrl Bonds, Corouglt of Bco,k!yu..l .. ..................... Sewer Installments, '1''.r erti -i,iuth Ward, B , srooGh of Brooklyn ............... '' ..................... 01 'nmg and Or.idin,g Ass:w:ment,l 'I hirty-first \yard, lie ugh of girooklyn ........................... " ..................... I ntercIt Im .A sscs- nests ................. .' ..................... Arrears of Water Kent', t.',98........... ................... lnt,'rc,t „n \Vatcr Rents, t8,8...........I '' .... ... .... ....... . \I'atsr R,.nts, Long I - -land City......... '' ..................... Interest ott Water Rents, Loot 1-L,nil city.............. ................. .. ..................... Excise 1 - ax.. ............ .............. Hilliard ................... I Arrearz of'I'ases, Boroughs ti M.'nhattan amid The Bronx ..................... Gilon......................I Intl-test ,: n Taxes ....................... " ..................... Street Improvement Fund-June r5, 1886. '' ................ Interest on : 'sessntenu-Street I mpros e- ment Fund-June i S. 1886 ......... .............. ....... Foil for Street .aid Park ( )penings...... '' •• ................I Harlem River Improvement Fund....... '' .... ................. 1oterest on Asne.smentn-Fuml for Street and I' irk l)pcuiug. ................. .................. Char,tcs on Arrears of Asse'.stutut; "..................... Water -twain Fund, \o. = `. nrel setting Meters ............. " ..................... One {un and Fifty-fifth Street Via- duct. ............................. " ........... ........ Sundry Licenses ........................ Roche......._............ U ticlainred Salaries and fimmennau ............... Depot Iment of Puh'ic Charities, Bnrnttghc of Manhattan and 'the Bronx-Sala-' rim. T9oo ........................... '' ............... n hx is Departittcnt of t i o - m r a o n oft. ............... llepnrtment t f ough Richmond-Salar-tes, t900........ " Department of Education, Ii.srugh ol, Brooklyn-Salaries, r9<.o............ '' Departtnr nt of Education, Borough, of i'rlanh at tun and '1 he Bronx-Sahtrics,; 1859 ................................! ., ............... Department of Water Supply, Bon,ughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, ,qoo. "............... Department of Hi,htvays, Borough of Q ueen,.........,... ............... Department rf Public Chat itie', Borough' of ?l anhattan-Salarie', .............. Refund..................... 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (High School Fund) .. ............. ...... .... Commissioners Sinking Fund 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (I{ridge Over East River, between if troughs f Manhattan and Brooklyn)........... " 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Steel Ream Structure, New York and Harlem Railroad)........... 3 per cent. Corporate Stock New Park Fund) ... .............. ... .. 3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Dock Fund).' 3 Per cent. Corporate Stock (Riversid,, Park and Drive, Cnmplction of Con_I sr ruction-Ninety- sixth Street Via- duct) .... '• 3 per cent. Corporate Stick (Grading and Paving Grand Street, Borough of Brooklyn)......... ' rgoo. To Additional Water Fund .............................................. $041,288 97 I July r4 Anti-toxine Fund .................................................... 22 25 Assessment Fund-After June 9, r880 ................................ 86 no liruugh of Bra-,klyn ........................ ........ .... ............. 8,134 o6 ". zr Bnrnuch ofOucens ............................ .. .. ... .... ............ 274 0o l iar, ueh ;,C Richmond ............................................... 12,218 82 Batonical ',1u.eu m, 'fierbarium, etc., Construction ..................... 2,478 72 Bridge Over C;t4 River, b,'tw 'en Boroughs ,t Manhattan and IRroc,k iyn. 6o o, Bridge Over ha-t River, betwern Boroughs of .I:,uhat t.ut and Queens.. 2.544 54 ,ridge ( let Hari rm River at First :\vv nu .:....................... ... 3,253 Co Iirid,C, Over llrulem Ricer t t One Hundred and Forty-fifth to One Hundred and I'), rty-ninth Stre,.,t .................................. 57 00 ,ridge ( )vcr New 1"„rk .ind Il irEnr Railroad .............. ... .... 55 no Comtructimg a Ne v ]indge Con t Pelham Bay Purk and City I,la d r3a no Cnn*tructioil and Maintenance of Public Parkways .................... z4 oo Construct h ,n of PrivatS Sewers, Borough of Brooklyn .................. z4 uo Crn1on \V:uer Feud. ..... . .. .................................. 1,468 to Crr•ton \Vater Rent Refunding Account ................ ...... 144 6o I)r lxtrt moat of Cuildings, ltnruughs of 71anhattan and The Bionx- Sp.fal Fund .................................................... 499 8 4 Department of Education-Alnintcnonce of Tr:uning School.........., t,64D 67 1 Department of l ducation-Special High School Fund:................. 317 36 I), ponmmu of Street Cle:ming, Borough of Brooklyn-Nero Stock, etc. q'q oo Depart ntr'ut of Water ?apply, Borough of Brooklyn ................... t z,78r 8: Duek Fund L......... ............. ................................. 5o,o5r 78 Fa, c River Park-1o1 rovement of Extension ......................... 20 go E.+stcrn I'nrki, ay and Buffalo Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn........... 89 70 ' ,48o oa Eleventl, W':,rd Park FunI............................................. . Excise faxes.......... .................................. ...... ..... 6qt no Excise Tasc<, `Iueens County ........................ ............. rr II F:xt, nsi„n of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette ............... . .. 1 .5`'3 55 Fire IJepart runt Fund-Sites, etc .................................... r,o27 40 ~I Fetid for Street and 1':uk Upon iut;s ................................... 50,831 5) High Schad Fund ............................ .......... .... ...... x,171 48 mprovemen t of Parks, Parkways and l)rives. Chapter 194, [.aim of [SOS 424 58 [mprovcment of 1'ark~, P:trk way. and Driven, Chaptcr643, Laws of 0397 1 zl 00 Interest on Asr,r ssinents-Fund for Street and Park Openings, r. tc ...... S8 ro J e17ersm Park, Improvctnent of...... I .............................. (lulberr) - it'nd Park, Construction of ................................. Ncw Ea,t River Brid3c Fund ................. ........................~ r4 co 488 So New Hall of kecords-Buildin Fund......... ........ ........ t75,z37 67 67 zo,BoS New Yore fire Dcpartmrut Relief Fond......... 37,5no no a 3934 86 New York •nd Brooklyn} IirtdCe .......... . ..... .......... ...... ...... New 1•ork Public l.ibrar • Fund........ ................. ............. 5, 7 New \ ork Zoological Garden Fetid ................................... 2 ,437 62 Public Beth, IC iving: ou Street ........................... 54 55 Public Drivetrty, Construction of .............. ............... 2 85 37 Public Pt k,'1\v' Ifth 1\ -ard, Ii adhurst and EdgecomLe Avenues....... 34,72 7 02 Public School library Fund, Iturough of Brooklyn .................... 35 3 8 Tran>it 1`und, \u. 2 ........................ ... .............. lea 'I,' Refunding Assessment, Paid in I•:rror, P,oroueh of Brooklyn........... 430 90 381 o6 Re boding Taxes Paid in Eiror, Borough of 'Manhattan ......... ..... r,003 72 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of The l.n,nx ................ 52 54 Refunding Taxe, Paid in Error. Ft rough of Brooklyn ................. 203 70 Refund 04 haxes Paid in Error, fir,rottgh of Queens.................. 103 97 Repaving-Chapter ;5, Lent's of r53z ............................. .. 8,.o 76 Repaving S.reets, Borou_h of \I nnhattan ... I ........................ 175 00 264 00 Repavirt Street,, liar.augh of Brooklyn ............. .. ............ Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-L'orough of Manhattan......, r,o6r 78 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-itorough of ['lie Bronx.....,. 70 44 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-1io,oiqt, of Brooklyn......... 6,364 11 Restoring and Repaving,-special Fund-Borough of Queens.......... 32 4 75 Revenue Bond I,und-Claimc ......................................... 9,6zo t.3 Revenue Bond Fmrl-Expert Accountants ............ ................ z5 00 Revenue Bond Ftmd-Expense: of Charter Revision Committee....... 5c8 23 Revenue 132nd Fund-Board of Health-Necessary Expenses, etc...... 558 16 Revenue Bnnd Fund-1 udgmento ..................................... 8,x98 9r Revenue Bond Fund-Preservation of Dewey Arch ................... 68 , 90 Riverside P.rrk and Drive-Co~npletton of Construction ................ 1,269 41 School Building, loud, Boroughs of M:,nhattan and The Bronx.......,. 67,8o5 37 School huildmg Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ........................... 47,5(2 15 School Building Fund, Borough of Queens .......................... 10 ,46 4 95 83 4, 218 School Budding Fund, Borough of Richmond .......................... Street Improvement Fund .... ........................................ 35, 66 4 6 5 UocI.runed Salaries and Wages............ ............................ 1 94 79 Viaduct at Melrose Avenue, Over New York and Hariem Railroad.... 24 50 Water Maintenance, Borough of Brooklyn ............................ ro 00 Water Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn ................................ 7*r 33 Zoological Garden Funrl ............................................ .. 50 00 $808,[58 no Contingencies-Comptroller's URce .................................. $47 50 Department of Bridges ............................................... rz7 50 Deparuucnt of Education .......................................... 4,335 47 Department of Highways ......... ................................. 47,498 74 Department of Parks ................................................. 4. 6 47 76 Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies ............. . z,rco 00 Department of Public Charities....................................... -4,154 8i Department of Sewers ............................................... 24 00 Department of Street Cleaning ....................................... 43 8 3 Departntenr of Water Supply ..................................... 49 co 14 r District Attorney, Richmond County ................................. Fire Deportment ...................... ...... ................. ........ 837 5 0 Sheriff of the County of New York .................................... ror 35 l'he Judiciary ........................................................ 149 75 Adccrrfsing ....................~................................... 9, 1 99 50 Association for Befriending Children and Young It iris .................. 469 41 Bay Ridge Free Library ............................................. 495 00 Beth Israel Ilospit:,l ............... ................................. 65o 40 Board of Public Improvements ........................................ 439 3z Brooklyn Central I)ispensary ......................................... 326 37 CR. ............ $ 11 1, 114,^-59 65 I I 498,4zf, St 5,5=- 05 7 ,959 4'" 84 3,4 , 7 71 z 57 17 07 93 26 59 t9 =9 z , 8 7 -L 40 18,730 45 4,852 65 41 , 019 97 5, 0 74 6 3 20,630 77 5 2-i 6,786 48 453 co z1 35 2 75 751 66 4t6 z5 444 38 44 =n 'it 67 too 00 roS 73 9} r6 5 00 to 00 t 55 25,99 1 00 25,000 00 000000 6,000 co 100,000 00 93, i.o 68 o,zoo on Ti[e CiIV OF NF:w VuRK, in acr'oient with PATRICK KEENArr, Clr veberlain, during the week ending 7e/y 21, 1900.

THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L.

Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9 C. Nu itiitt 8,299.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. -

Abstract of the transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the week ending July 21, 1900.

OFFICE OF '1'llE. CI ry CH twu•:at..UN, Ntw Voitis, :\ut of 1, 1900,

lie. Rolnaer A. VAN \VVIK, ,ltrzynr: SIR --In pit r;uanCC '1..cc(iiCi 196, chapter 37S of the Laws of 1597, I have the Iii ii to , present herewith a rcllnrt to Jnly 21, 19)0, of all moneys received by me and the antuunt of all wait alt t...

ittul by 0111 Since July 14, 1900, and the amount remaining; to the cretlit of the City on July 21, Iron, Very res(tectfully,

1'1'HICIi KELN.AN, City Chamberlain,

By Balance ............. .................... ...........................

Gin 1' OF Niw Vino. Arrears of'l'nxe,:

Borou)L of Mcmh-rttan. ... Gilon .................. .. 0.307 94 lioruu9th of l'hc lir,nx..... " ............... .. 5,473 18 li ror.,rh of Ilro:,kl}n....... .' ............ .... z(,';tz r) Borough „F tlueen.......... '' ................. ,,3F8 r; Borough of Rid rind ...... " ................. x,164 37

Inures[ on Taxes: I torough of ;ii a. , han.m .....I ,ih,n .................. at.j63 40 P,orou.5IT f"fhe Bros '..... ~ " .................. 314 98 ISomuCh of lironlJ ~n.......1 } '' ................ 1.352 7'1 Itornugh of Qu,- ens .........'

.. ................. 381 77

liarott It ,t lttel mood....., " ................. i o5 14

Street Intprocuntent Fund-After Lututry t o rc98: L'rou n of 1Lm natau, ..... Gilon .................. 97,173 9r Cnrough of 7'he Orion ..... ................. 720 o4 l''orouglt of hrunklyn .......I •• ................. 5t 5r

Inteicst on A<s, ,".m,:r,t,-'arcet Improvement Fund-Afior J.inuary T o x198 :

I toruugh ,d'1'he Bronx..... Gilon .................. 6' so

L

....

lSf Fond for Street and Park

eel in d Park O dtfor ....................... l.... .........

Gilon ...................... Inhere t on :1.;vessment;-Fund for Si reel

and Park Opening-s, Ih ,r,.ugh of The

roux . •••••. •...••.....

Interest on r,venty_si.xth \ard B., ttds, .... lio;ougll of ....Vin[}...... :` ..................... Default {trout on it

11'0rrl Bonds, Corouglt of Bco,k!yu..l .. ..................... Sewer Installments, '1''.r erti -i,iuth Ward,

B,srooGh of Brooklyn ............... '' ..................... 01 'nmg and Or.idin,g Ass:w:ment,l

'I hirty-first \yard, lie ugh of girooklyn ........................... " .....................

I ntercIt Im .A sscs- nests ................. .' ..................... Arrears of Water Kent', t.',98........... ................... lnt,'rc,t „n \Vatcr Rents, t8,8...........I '' .... ... .... ....... . \I'atsr R,.nts, Long I - -land City......... '' ..................... Interest ott Water Rents, Loot 1-L,nil

city.............. ................. .. ..................... Excise 1- ax.. ............ .............. Hilliard ................... I Arrearz of'I'ases, Boroughs ti M.'nhattan

amid The Bronx ..................... Gilon......................I Intl-test ,: n Taxes ....................... " ..................... Street Improvement Fund-June r5, 1886. '' ................ Interest on : 'sessntenu-Street I mpros e-

ment Fund-June i S. 1886 ......... ..................... Foil for Street .aid Park ( )penings...... '' •• • ................I Harlem River Improvement Fund....... '' .... ................. 1oterest on Asne.smentn-Fuml for Street

and I' irk l)pcuiug. ................. .................. Char,tcs on Arrears of Asse'.stutut; "..................... Water -twain Fund, \o. = `.

nrel setting Meters ............. " .....................

One {un and Fifty-fifth Street Via- duct. ............................. " ........... ........

Sundry Licenses ........................ Roche......._............ U ticlainred Salaries and fimmennau ............... Depot Iment of Puh'ic Charities, Bnrnttghc

of Manhattan and 'the Bronx-Sala-' rim. T9oo ........................... '' ...............

nhx is Departittcnt of

t

i

o

-m

r

a

o

n oft. „ ............... llepnrtment t f

ough

Richmond-Salar-tes, t900........ " Department of Education, Ii.srugh ol,

Brooklyn-Salaries, r9<.o............ '' Departtnr nt of Education, Borough, of

i'rlanh at tun and '1 he Bronx-Sahtrics,; 1859 ................................! ., ...............

Department of Water Supply, Bon,ughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, ,qoo. "...............

Department of Hi,htvays, Borough of Queen,.........,... ...............

Department rf Public Chat itie', Borough' of ?l anhattan-Salarie', .............. Refund.....................

3 per cent. Corporate Stock (High School Fund) .. ............. ...... .... Commissioners Sinking Fund

3 per cent. Corporate Stock (I{ridge Over East River, between if troughs f Manhattan and Brooklyn)........... "

3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Steel Ream Structure, New York and Harlem Railroad)...........

3 per cent. Corporate Stock New Park Fund) ... .............. ... ..

3 per cent. Corporate Stock (Dock Fund).' 3 Per cent. Corporate Stock (Riversid,,

Park and Drive, Cnmplction of Con_I sr ruction-Ninety- sixth Street Via- duct) .... '•

3 per cent. Corporate Stick (Grading and Paving Grand Street, Borough of Brooklyn).........

' rgoo.

To Additional Water Fund .............................................. $041,288 97 I July r4 Anti-toxine Fund .................................................... 22 25 Assessment Fund-After June 9, r880 ................................ 86 no li„ruugh of Bra-,klyn ........................ ........ .... ............. 8,134 o6 ". zr Bnrnuch ofOucens ............................ .. .. ... .... ............ 274 0o liar, ueh ;,C Richmond .................................•.............. 12,218 82 Batonical ',1u.eu m, 'fierbarium, etc., Construction ..................... 2,478 72 Bridge Over C;t4 River, b,'tw 'en Boroughs ,t Manhattan and IRroc,k iyn. 6o o, Bridge Over ha-t River, betwern Boroughs of .I:,uhat t.ut and Queens.. 2.544 54 ,ridge ( let Hari rm River at First :\vv nu .:....................... ... 3,253 Co Iirid,C, Over llrulem Ricer t t One Hundred and Forty-fifth to One

Hundred and I'), rty-ninth Stre,.,t .................................. 57 00 ,ridge ( )vcr New 1"„rk .ind Il irEnr Railroad .............. ... .... 55 no Comtructimg a Ne v ]indge Con t Pelham Bay Purk and City I,la d r3a no Cnn*tructioil and Maintenance of Public Parkways .................... z4 oo Construct h ,n of PrivatS Sewers, Borough of Brooklyn .................. z4 uo Crn1on \V:uer Feud. ..... . .. .................................. 1,468 to Crr•ton \Vater Rent Refunding Account ................ ...... 144 6o I)r lxtrt moat of Cuildings, ltnruughs of 71anhattan and The Bionx-

Sp.fal Fund .................................................... 499 84 Department of Education-Alnintcnonce of Tr:uning School.........., t,64D 67 1 Department of l ducation-Special High School Fund:................. 317 36 I), ponmmu of Street Cle:ming, Borough of Brooklyn-Nero Stock, etc. q'q oo Depart ntr'ut of Water ?apply, Borough of Brooklyn ................... t z,78r 8: Duek Fund L......... ............. ................................. 5o,o5r 78 Fa,c River Park-1o1 rovement of Extension ......................... 20 go E.+stcrn I'nrki, ay and Buffalo Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn........... 89 70

' ,48o oa Eleventl, W':,rd Park FunI............................................. . Excise faxes.......... .................................. ...... ..... 6qt no Excise Tasc<, `Iueens County ........................ ............. rr II F:xt, nsi„n of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette ............... . .. 1.5`'3 55 Fire IJepart runt Fund-Sites, etc .................................... r,o27 40

~I Fetid for Street and 1':uk Upon iut;s ................................... 50,831 5) High Schad Fund ............................ .......... .... ...... x,171 48 mprovemen t of Parks, Parkways and l)rives. Chapter 194, [.aim of [SOS 424 58

[mprovcment of 1'ark~, P:trk way. and Driven, Chaptcr643, Laws of 0397 1 zl 00 Interest on Asr,r ssinents-Fund for Street and Park Openings, r. tc ...... S8 ro

Je17ersm Park, Improvctnent of...... I .............................. (lulberr)- it'nd Park, Construction of ................................. Ncw Ea,t River Brid3c Fund ................. ........................~

r4 co 488 So

New Hall of kecords-Buildin Fund......... ........ ........ t75,z37 67

67 zo,BoS New Yore fire Dcpartmrut Relief Fond......... 37,5no no

a 3934 86 New York •nd Brooklyn} IirtdCe .......... ............................ New 1•ork Public l.ibrar • Fund........ ................. ............. 5, 7 New \ ork Zoological Garden Fetid ................................... 2,437 62 Public Beth, IC iving: ou Street ........................... 54 55 Public Drivetrty, Construction of .............. ............... 285 37 Public Pt k,'1\v' Ifth 1\-ard, Ii adhurst and EdgecomLe Avenues....... 34,727 02 Public School library Fund, Iturough of Brooklyn .................... 35 38

Tran>it 1`und, \u. 2 ........................ ... .............. lea 'I,' Refunding Assessment, Paid in I•:rror, P,oroueh of Brooklyn...........

430 90 381 o6

Re boding Taxes Paid in Eiror, Borough of 'Manhattan ......... ..... r,003 72 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of The l.n,nx ................ 52 54 Refunding Taxe, Paid in Error. Ft rough of Brooklyn ................. 203 70 Refund 04 haxes Paid in Error, fir,rottgh of Queens.................. 103 97 Repaving-Chapter ;5, Lent's of r53z ............................. .. 8,.o 76 Repaving S.reets, Borou_h of \I nnhattan ... I ........................ 175 00

264 00 Repavirt Street,, liar.augh of Brooklyn ............. .. ............ Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-L'orough of Manhattan......, r,o6r 78 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-itorough of ['lie Bronx.....,. 70 44 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund-1io,oiqt, of Brooklyn......... 6,364 11 Restoring and Repaving,-special Fund-Borough of Queens.......... 32 4 75 Revenue Bond I,und-Claimc ......................................... 9,6zo t.3 Revenue Bond Fmrl-Expert Accountants ............ ................ z5 00 Revenue Bond Ftmd-Expense: of Charter Revision Committee....... 5c8 23 Revenue 132nd Fund-Board of Health-Necessary Expenses, etc...... 558 16 Revenue Bnnd Fund-1 udgmento ..................................... 8,x98 9r Revenue Bond Fund-Preservation of Dewey Arch ................... 68, 90 Riverside P.rrk and Drive-Co~npletton of Construction ................ 1,269 41 School Building, loud, Boroughs of M:,nhattan and The Bronx.......,. 67,8o5 37 School huildmg Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ........................... 47,5(2 15 School Building Fund, Borough of Queens .......................... 10,464 95

83 4,218 School Budding Fund, Borough of Richmond .......................... Street Improvement Fund .... ........................................ 35,664 65 UocI.runed Salaries and Wages............ ............................ 194 79 Viaduct at Melrose Avenue, Over New York and Hariem Railroad.... 24 50 Water Maintenance, Borough of Brooklyn ............................ ro 00 Water Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn ................................ 7*r 33 Zoological Garden Funrl ............................................ .. 50 00

$808,[58 no Contingencies-Comptroller's URce .................................. $47 50 Department of Bridges ............................................... rz7 50 Deparuucnt of Education .......................................... 4,335 47 Department of Highways ......... ................................. 47,498 74 Department of Parks ................................................. 4.647 76 Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies ............. . z,rco 00 Department of Public Charities....................................... -4,154 8i Department of Sewers ............................................... 24 00 Department of Street Cleaning ....................................... 43 83 Departntenr of Water Supply ..................................... 49 co

14 r District Attorney, Richmond County ................................. Fire Deportment ...................... ...... ................. ........ 837 50 Sheriff of the County of New York .................................... ror 35 l'he Judiciary ........................................................ 149 75

Adccrrfsing ....................~................................... 9,199 50 Association for Befriending Children and Young It iris .................. 469 41 Bay Ridge Free Library ............................................. 495 00 Beth Israel Ilospit:,l ............... ................................. 65o 40 Board of Public Improvements ........................................ 439 3z Brooklyn Central I)ispensary ......................................... 326 37

CR.

............ $111,114,^-59 65

II

498,4zf, St

5,5=- 05

7 ,959 4'"

84

3,4 ,7 71

z 57

17 07

93

26 59

t9 =9 z

,8 7 -L 40

18,730 45 4,852 65 41,019 97

5,074 63 20,630 77

5 2-i

6,786 48 453 co

z1 35 2 75

751 66 4t6 z5 444 38

44 =n

'it 67

too 00

roS 73

9} r6

5 00

to 00

t 55

25,991 00

25,000 00

000000

6,000 co 100,000 00

93, i.o 68

o,zoo on

Ti[e CiIV OF NF:w VuRK, in acr'oient with PATRICK KEENArr, Clr veberlain, during the week ending 7e/y 21, 1900.

Page 2: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

51 90 THE CITY RECORD. "I'1I1f Bst1AY, Aur;us'r 23, 1900.

I 1Q00,

tQoo l illy :~t 1•o Brooklyn lime tor Aged C4o1•rd 1',•~ t le ........................•••

Brooklyn Ili.c~plinary Il.unut: ..... ..................... •• 5625 oo J lily zt By 3 per cont. Assessment Bonds Fort

\Vashinutort Ride Road Fund'..... C'omutioionersS;nkingFundl

g ~ 1 ,5 $B,ox, o0 Brooklyn 1{„w. rd Colored Orphan A,ylunt ...........................I 3 per cent, Special Revenue Hold- (Fund

! BHShwick Husoital ........................... .......................: i7 80 for Street and Park Opeuin:;s)....... zu.,,non on Centcri II pital and I'nlcclini,e Dispcm.1ry .... ....................... 7z cu '1'appm4 Pipcs......................._...j CYrnc ........ ....... ......! tS8 5o Chat, h Ch:Ir tv Foilori.atmm, Ln'z I:Lutd—St. Inhn's Iiospital.... ..... 577 40 Rcnlonit, :, nd Repaving ................~ Keating....,..,,,,....,... 16B5 no Crry Rr:r,n:n ........................................................ l9 30 Restorioe and Repaving. Ilormqh of The Cieil tervi- nf'I'h, (t V of New \'ork, l{spanze< of ................... i 13 so Rr ex .................... .................,, .8 no Climmisinner,,,1:\c~nunl s ..................................... ..... 31 of Public ,ch lit I'frachcr,' Retirement h'und. 13uc.cy ............. 13,419

xo Cht1L 'COI hC (''iry• of N­ \ irk ................................... 3,713 32 Dock F nod ............................. Murphy...,..... ........... x 16 4 50

inpt rollers UIGcc .......................... ....... 137 94 Corporat inn Adve rt i<inc, Ilernu.h of Iron kl yu ........................ 3,333 3z I Kane ......--.......... $495 z6

• ) pmi~te 1+t i.iI

IHorottghn

]inIdijigs, of Ianhatt:+n and The Bronx...... x83 62 General lurid, 3! 76 R:,rnughs nl' \Vlialeil ' nl tat .... ..... ......: no µ' g~ 4-, and 1' lie h c:uin ~..,,,,,,,,. 50 Dep.alnwrt,:l Bridge_, Bo'ou hof ~Ianh.ctan ...... ........... ....... ....

43 50 L'r„nx ........... Br

lleyar[mclrt of larr,•cuon, Il., rou~.,h of ALntha[t:tn ........ .... ..... anh tn tec el int, Ro u,h of I .......................

x,~ 6

7 izq 7,)

a,o~ 47

.....•~ Comptrollu~.......... ..~, z,zgr [g O'L'rieu ille ............~

4 423 ! P Dc~artment of Education—fit ectal School Fl:nd, I1, .trd of Educaton• • . 'I

oo xo, oo on

................. 7 o 40 Genentl Fund, l3urou h of O Brien ................ Ue foment of Ed.:catuun —ti lecta!SChuol Fund, Bo rouihs of \lanit.tttan €

_II zl,gzo oil Broohl 'n I and 1hc Rrnn v...... . ..................... ~.-_........... I...... zo•~oo 00 ) ........... ... j - ..• hone ...... ........ 672 3) Department of F:.Inc.lunn—Sp~•u:tl School Fund, Cnrou'h of 1'rrokh-n.' 3o.5oo on

, " General Fund, 1'orough . f V hang Queen. r 67 ............. .......... ....... Ehtcation—Special 'icho...l Fund, for ' Ouceil

rtment of Education—S1, cial Selo. I Fond. Rnru ii Ii nl Richntnud. 5,Soo cc

Gcccral Fund, But ough of

Richmond................ .•

..... ............ 40

I)epn

])epartulent of . u11 of . . .,

` 3.'59

76t n, 5 no I)c,.vtmunt of Health, Borough of Manhattan .........................

1 7)c rtlncut of Health, Rorou,,h of Jim Bronx ................. ........' 04 37

I, ---- - _ z,+,o58 97

llcp.vl mcnt of Health, 1i ,rough of Brooklyn .................. I....... 2_u Borough of Brooklyn— I)ep.,rtmcut of IIcalth. Yor.,u h of O:iit no. ................. xx7 95 ' Nr,c fork and Brooklyn Bridge....... Sh t,a .................... _. 4,739 .6 Ilepari mint „I Health, Rorotldh of Richmond ......................... ),n t6 ter Rents......................... 'J'ate ...................... 06,155 71 Department of Hinwa}•., Ro ro:l h of \innh.ttt.tn ..................... 1.4,8;4 • Sundry License....................... Jordan .................... 33n 50 llcpar(ln ent of IIi_nw:lyn, Borough of The Bronx ..................... I r„75 00 Intcrest on >nrpfus Revenue........... ( ;ilon ......................

Vi ater Revenue....................... fate ...................... l 97 14

1)cp.lrtnlcnt ..f iIi 9wa00, Iloruugh of Ifro„kl y.. ....................... r ,157 70 227 e3 1 nopartm"'t,.I fllch+cays, 1'orouch of ()acers ......................... 4,7=0 74 Restoring and Repaving .............. Keating................ 5.9 no Departmcut of Hi;;h,ca5 s, Bortuh , f Ric!tmou~.L ..................... .:.;12 50 - Are cars if'I'axes, x8,17................ (: iluu...................... 5 282 87 Depot tntcnt of 1'ar'kss, R..rotr, hs ,o f \lanhatl.m and Richmond.......... 2 ),1i 7 80 A Icars of Tries, .8:+6, etc,..,..,.,,,, .......... toot 98 1lep2rtmen[ of Park:, I;' rou;,h of II:n I lrunc ........................ 7,'42 54 i Interest nn l' asu...................... ....................

. 1,59 3 71

Department of Park., H,'rou h; of ltronkl}-u :md Qacens ............... S ri5 I nle:c st on T,,enty-sixth Ward Bonds,

t _ and tiupplirc, 1'oroughs of De ,art meat of Puh1,r llui',din.zs, I.i;htind ,- + ~ 7 3+

'I' t8{7 ................................ .....................I 1 23 M.iuhaTian and The Bronx ............................. ......... t 5,854 37 Interc.t tin 1\ce tv. sixth Ward Bundy,

Drp,1ttmuu of Public Rdri'din_:, I.i:hting an+ tipplies, flirvugh of 18)6. c( .............................. .....................:~ 5 03 L'rook lyn ........................................................ 5.194 55 ])efsldt .tnd Interest on 1' tie

Department of Public liuilding,, l.idhting and Supplie,. Borough ct Ward flonds............. ” ........ 4 31 (; ueens .......................................................... „n6, 89 1 I Eighth Ward I niprovemcnt Fund ...... " .....................' 252 6j

Department of Public l;uiI ding-, Lichtin>; an.l Supplies, Borough of - Scoer Ili'.tullments, '1'went}•-sixth Rlchmnud ....... ... .. ........ ...... ......... . .......... 96 45 j I l .. Ward . _... ........ .......... .....................~ 566 79 1

85 1 j I)e artnle,n,, of FUbl!ic C

lharitie., 13"rolls lr 511 r:alokiyn an I n Q. tote 5,034

- 434 Sewer In....lmen... '.A...... ...h ..................

+cparu trot if Public C hatitie.. Lomlgh of Ri llluoud ................ 4)5 :6 .. I T ote-sicili %1'ard liuprorcntcnt Fttnd. ...............,..,,. ,5 • -7 Jleprtment a S it-crc. Rorn.,u_:h of \I.mhittan ......................... 3.553 29 Sewerage Fund ....................... •` .... ............. 444 70 1leparttucnt ei Oe,ierS, Borouch of I lie I Vona ......................... ton 75 Asses mint I-'und-.,.,................ " ............' 749 .. 11 t iannt, nt of 0cwc IC. urnu_h ,.f Bett klyu .......................... _,581 rr .. • • . • ... Op„king and Grading Assessmcnls. „z Deparnucot cf e++ Cr '., Borough of l lueens ....................... .. 1,1)94 75 1 lhiriy first Ward ...... .. ........ .. ................... . 5 25 Detart men t It Sc 'ivCr;, Eiriuglt c - t 1 t htnon,l ... ... .................. sgti on lnipr vennellt town of \ew Lets....' .................... 8z 13 1(eptrunelu ,- tr••t Cloati It Rotoadho of \Liihattait and Th_ Bronx. 51 ,757 20 I I[Itcrct oil \. , e, .mint 5............... ..................... 419 90 l+epa, uncut of . trect Clca.nog, lint uyL , f Fr , kli u .................. I i.63 45 .'dvt rItsiog Sue' ..................... '' ..................... _ zoo Department lit otreet Cleaning. B,,roush of l!uecn< . ................ X40 29 Arrears of Vi tier Rents, 18)7, ota..... ..................... 503 94 Lr .:utm_nt of Street Cleaning, Borou:,h of I:idtmun .:......... ........ zt 35t • Intereot on Water Rent; ..............• ........... 213 6z ]loltirtnxnt f 1 and 4s me. a ......... ................... z3 55 Duparraont t R tt:r St oply R, too 1 - ,f Alanhattan -,n 1 7'he I irons 9.245 38 Horou It of Queens— •' Dcl .Irmo lit of VL der Sup p1V F ,r a i+ 1 Queen. ..................... 318 75 lie. Lori g and Repaving.............. Keating............... x81 oo

Supply.

1 Dc n 1~ an Cun~ nt (1 or I tw of -1 he R s rc

h e R ondr ........................

Fi iii: I ait Coit i (070

x

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

11inag Snn~l Licen.c•s.... .. .. l~l.uta m ..................

y Lod . 1 Ltindi CH} .....................

561 51 61 50

n l i ul i lt I tins

..........

9,1 7 1 7 Fire Departmen,. Boro:,ch ,I sir o.Jyn and (,):.ern. ................... 9 .326 So ~ 7:uc............................... (,don...................... 393 70 l;erluan Odd I'cllo.v s'()ry h:m Asylum ................ ................ r,lg6 86 InterosI on faces .......... ........ 58 no

Haricm F: }-e, Ear any [hr ,at L:firm.a-y ...................... ......... {6 87 A-ater Rents.............., ........ .,...................

to 43 Harlem Library ..................................................... x,Boo oo

... j Interest on \Voter [(cuts............, .' ...............,_ 84

11 hre+r lnf.ua Asylum, (it of New ]brk ...... ..................... 68 57 Newtown: H threw I l rphan :(•}iun] Society, City „f Brooklyn .................... 2.532 85 "town 'faxes........................ •` ............,...... 6) to

I I lebrew Sheltering Guarc.nn Society ................................. 433 57 1 1 1 School 'faxes....................... •' .....................I 31 F-d Hospital and Dtspans,rv, T. ,, n CO Flut hut; ........................... 495 40 Light 'Faxe.......................... .. .....................I 4 79

Lao IleE I 8 artman'

e .....

. . a

. x1,357 4

0

.

Fl hIsT a;`5

zo 8o

7

0 t ~

x 8

3

z

Interest n the .t. . . . .. ...... .. . .

.. .

.

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

.Ilnp re H ospital •.•••..... 3latmtonidcs Free LiLrary.........• ,

o

•• ..••

p Net:o

-.lit

ltsc,ll

- tta Brooklyn •.... ... . .. n

zs oo

tn Ors. .

................. .. • ..................... I . Highway Tones ..........

........ .. :

• Minion of he Ittlnlaculale \trgtn ......................

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

5

2 f School ......

In terest on Townfaxes . _ n.

8 !

N e>*- Vork Intant .Asylum............................................ ;,04 zs j Jamaica: I 3x5 5e+,- York Suciuty for the FrecentoIl of Cruelty to Children........... .:oo 00 ! Town Taxes ................................................ to 07 Normal Coll,ge ...................................................... 9 .19 School loses....................... .................... x7 -3 1',aice .tauun-F.ouse--Fonts ................................... .. ... 6, co Road 'faxes........................ •` ...................... 69 President. ent D„r t h rf \Ianh rtt-tn ..................................... 88 I. \1-ater faxes....................... ......... ......... ..'I 57 Pre tdent R..r t h

InI I ho

Looks...• : Blank Health lazes ............. 1 1.. .

,' 74

Ynntin_..-tm.: ner1 ....... pit' to Library, Borough of Brooklyn ....................... .......... 30 I': t1

7 S4

I_ight 'faxes ..................... ... ......................

63 Interest on Taxes................._. ” .......... z 74 z 9

Redemption of the City Debt .................... .................... z4,ozo 00 \'illage T:Ixe:..................... .. .. ..... ................ 8 73 Lent' ....................................... ........................ (3,905 59 I Inteiest on Village loses ........... ........ ........... .. 79 R,,-heicn . hill L.brare ............................................... x47 50 11'oo3hav,.-n: Rorean Cathoii_ l lrphan Asyicm 5.,cicly......... 2,457 43 Sight 'I'axe. ................... ..................... I o8 Salaries and h ype s of Coroners, H rot gh - f Brooklyn ..... , o 8o 1 Interest on lanes ............ ......__............. o6 rheltcring arm \ursern L -.rough u f 1 -. klyu ... ................ z c7 F r Ri cl, ncav : fit. \gar•' Fre Library. ..... ..... ........ .................. x -87 50 1 axe;...... .... .. .. .......... ..I .. ......... ... ... ...... 75 40 St. A_ues' H me t r 1Ie~tttote Children ............................... t,ctg It .. .......' 1 Interest on Taxes.................................. ....... '

........... 4 xl

St. Cat'larin. , Hn,pital .............................................. ',5i° 8o I \Vhuestnne: 7't. lark'- lic,picd, Now York Cac ................................... u., 40 Village I axes....................... ” ..................... z 98 L- ni.~n far Chr,,teat F1 ,irk ............................ ................ 2.nrz o Interest on Village faxes........... " ..................... 511 N-ashingto n Height Erie I.ibrary ......... .......................... x,. n 50 . Assessments for Local improvement.- " I..................... 225 78

F Interest on Assc,smcuts ............i .. 93 69 ' Hentpae:+d: Commissioner of Jurors.......... .................................... c6 34 F 'Town 'races ........................I .. .....................'. 41 04 County Lontu:.eent 1und ............................................. 6 2 oo I School T.,ses ....................... 0 19 34 District Attorney .................................... I............... 233 35 ]utcre-t on '['axis................ ...

F .............. ... ... ' 3 xo

Dt,Lur~enleuts and 1 ees .............................................. 80 on Prm:ilr_„Stationery and E31an;: I,o ks ................... ......... ..... 4.e78 3t Borough of Richmond— Sherir7 .............................................. ................

Commissioner 394 x4 Water Rents..........- Dalton..................

••.••....•.•• 7 44 Special oflurors ...................... p ............ ,2 50 Sundry Licenses ................ ➢IcCabe ................... ro5 co

Supreme Court, I trot Department ..................................... noon oo State, town and County Taxes : Northlold ..........................

Gilon ..................... 53 26 hen s co,n,t'. s Soutllfield ......................... ” ..................... 27 75

104 85 ) tot otn ....,... ...... .......... .... ........... ...... 30 00 Count)- C.ontinge'nt Fund ............................................. Count}' Clerk .............................. .......... .. ...... ....

I '0.7 6o I Castlet on ...._.........._..... ..... ....................., 93 57

................... Disbur.emans and Foes .............................................. ......

6o w ~ Village Printing, stationery and BIan~. L'o-,k ........................... ....... 341 F - -9 Edge+rater ......................... ..................... 23 62 Roaster ...................................... ...... .......... ....... z,xo4 45 New 13:ighum ...................... .......... I.......... t6 70 Supreme Court, Second Department ........................ ........... 684 no j Lamp Ta.ces, Village of Edgewater .... .. _.................. 8 73 Surrogate's Court .................................................... •,t.4( 00 ; Lamp Ta.ae;, Village of New Brighton. .....................'. 5 05

Water T.tses, Village of Edget+ater.... " ..................... 7 8; (2roela G,u,e fy. I School Taxes, 29 Districts ............. .............. ...... - 79 30 County Audit-, 18v9 .................................................. 154 co Interest on Faxes..................... " ...............,..... 86 85 County Coiltin;,cnt Fund .................... ......................... 2cB 34 Assessments for I.oeal Improvements,

' Village of New Brighton ._.......... .•.• •...... ••••••..I

Counts Court .................................... ........ ............ x34 co x64 43 Fees and Expenses of Jurors ......................................... roco no Interest on Assessmenu.... _......... .... .................I 20 61 Richmond Cnu,ay. I 3% per cent. Revenue Bondi, xgeo. Fareon, Leach &

County Contingent Fund ............................................. for

73 50 Cu............. ..400,000 on New Iork Institution the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb......, 230 It 314 I National Hank of Sheriff........ ....... ................. ................ P 58o 16 j I the Rep•ublic.,.. 030,000 00 0 St. Josephs ln,utution for the Improved Instruction olDeaf Suites....l 207 20 650,000 on

9517,640 82 $1,505,907 50

Balance .............................................................

E. & O. E., F. V. SMITH, Boukkeeper.

61,325,798 9z' 10, 294,368 23

n,5s',t67 15 11-1 —i .5

J uly zt, xgoo. By Balance ............................................................. $14,294,368 s3

PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

TILE Ct)mmi,>IONERt Oh 'rllE SINKING FCNLS (IF TiiF City ill NEW YORK, in account ZOttk PATRICK NEENAN, C/eaneberlai», for and during Eke week ending 7uly 21, Igoo.

`;.1N'AINt: Fvsr) REDEMTIO F'HE

,R THC

E I PN OF •TIr1-

DEBT. i

SINKING PAYMENT- t,F I

Ft'1U NTFr)RR

I SINKING FI:NU, REUE\II'TION I EEST

THE R SINKING FUND, BOOKLYN.

OK THE CITY DE itT. -v 0. 2.

Sin KING FUNU, CITY OF NEW YORK.

t

I ~

July [4 By Balance, as per last ac- count current .......... ......

DR. CR, 1

DR. I C1:. Dit, i Co DR. CR, DI:. Ce.

t.... ,. Street Im Fund r p roc ......... ..... .....;

• • Gilou ................. ............ 0,627,757 68 ............ $x,743,394 74 ............ $,,r06,8,, 5o .........-.. 8697.735 z3

! .. ........ .. 6382,221 14

Riverside Avenue Im- S„682 20 F-

prcs'ement Fund........ ......... .... .. 331 27 ! '. Sundry Licenses......... Roche ..... ct;8 25

,. ....I.... 1.'cOon...... 157 w ,. ......... Flanagan... 31 7_. .: ......... IIcC.,he.,.. ;o cc,,

35700 -- ---

Market R_nts omd Fees, Rurou3h of 3Jan hattall. I I'Rricn. .... :6,2;t no j

Market Rents and Fees, Borough of Brooklyn..." ..., 1,613 50 F I-

7,844 72

Page 3: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

Th a RSDAY, AUC;UST 23, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5191

sI hl\G 1 UND FIIR 'rill 1N1 ING I C ~D {Inl rilF ;jlNhl~:. I'UND, RL•UL•All LION SI t Rlt(; Ft'No, CCTV OF

11111\friio, t-F'tnF. (,Il'1' 1.\1'11 N1 iii IN I EI.FB I' SINKING FUND, BROOKLI'N NeNr \1U1,C Dru'r. IN 'rua Crn• UI•.ur.

C11, lle. Cs. Iin, CI<. in. Cu. Ur. Ct<. I my .' lock and Slip ken is, I:•n'-

nughs of Alnnhnttan and I I The Rrons ............. NN,phy.... e"',957 8 ''I,

hock and Slip Rents, Bor- riugh of Brooklyn . '' .... 190 it

thick and Slip Rents, Bor- ough of Richmunr ..... • • • • 8 33

83,158 39 Street Vaults ............. Keating.......... 3.09; 28 Interest on Deposits ..... .... ................. q,zn7 67

822,736 53 Arrears on Croton Water

Rents, City of New Ylrk .................. Gilon.................. .1,427 45

Interest on Croton water Rents, City of New' York .................. " ........... .... .. 79 u

Arrears on Cretan Water Rents, tf97, etc........ '' .................'i 92S 90

Interest on Croton Water Rents, 1897, etc........ ... ........... ito 23

Croton Water Rents and Penalties ..............

Houk Rents, Borough of .Byrne................. 196,456 64

Manhattan ............ ()'Brien..,, $zl287 House Rents, Rornu,h 1,1 Brook l yn ............. . . . , G o

--- 268 87 Grr,und Rents, Ilurou>;h of

liroukly u ............... O'1:rien ... ...........' 250 no

Sinking Lund-City of Erie}: IS n

l'ro;pect Park Improve- Inent ................... Cdon ..................1 $n2 74

Inter. St - Prospect Par:: Inprovemcnl .......... ................. 12 73

Interest on Bond and Vlort,aee - East Sid.

5'8 31

Park Lands............ . r.} e,

In Sinking Fund-Redentp-

ti~~n Vu. 2 .............. .................... . ............ ..... ...... ............ ............ ............ zoo,00) c.<. Sinking Fond-City of

New York ............. .. ................... .. .. ....... .. ............ . ... ... ............ ... ..... .

lialances ................ ..................... .......... 81,65.,.194 21 ........•... 0,94-,9"; .... ........ y.i ;3c o ....... .. :=697,-474 77

:1,650,494 -r 1,`50,494 2t ,)4x,903 -3 'a, ,h2,9 505 `r, -G, 3 ,u -r.la .,8~ 5 5697,874 77

$179 49

........... i 3269,3or (8 ..... 112,919 46

51-91,874 77 438a,a.i 14 +382,221 14

July 2r, 1900. By Balance....... .............................. ............ ............ 51.6,1,494 21 ............ F^,942,96; 05 ............ x.326,803 n ............ 5.97,874 77 ............ 5112,9,9 46

E. & O. E., F. W. SMt lit, Bookkeeper. 1A':'RICK K1':ENAN, City Chamberlain.

I)R. TIIE Ci ry uF Ni-:tv YORK, in account with PATRICK KE.ENAN, Chanttberlazn, diriH5 the ze'eek ehdrnn l 7u/j' 2t, 1903. CR.

I I q I

1900

July 2r To Interest Registered... ......... 11 87 5 ! i July rq By lialrore .. ........................... ..... .. $64,324 to

Balance ............................................. .............. ............... 57,3`O 79 . " 21 I iWtorcsl R,,,retererl.................................... ...... ............. ......I 4,724 09

69, 4" 25 #(9,0425

J olt' 21, 1900. By B:I1,iWec ............................................... .................. X57.36cr 75

1;, & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KELN:1N, City Chamberlain.

DR. THE C1'rY OF Ni-:w YORK, ill178(1'1181 Whit PATRICK KEENAN, Chambierlain, <ttlrinti the Week c'ndiny 7711)' 21, 1900. CR.

1900. tgoo.

July a 'I'0 Witness Fees .......... ......................... ..................I S (9 i8 July 14 By p ilance 91,6-3 47

Y,aLmce ............................................................................ 1.443 33

61.613 47 51,613 47

J nIy 21, 1900. Ily Ilalance ............................................................. ..... $1,443 89

E. & O. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. PATRICK KEENAN, City Cltarni erlain.

DR. TILE CITY OF NEW 'ioRK, in aCCa8II1 wi/h I5A1'RICK KEENAN, Chamberlain, dl1riii9 the Wek ofriOL, 7a/y 21, 19013. CR.

,qoo. July at To Jpry Fees ................................ ................................. liolance .......................................................................

r9co, f372 00 July 14 , By Balance ..............

=4,285 00

$t4,t57 oo

..................................................~ #14,657 03

'5'4,657 en

- - July zn, 1500. fly B: lance .......................... ..... ............................. nc4,285 oo

F. & O. E., F. W. Sstt'rlr, Bookkeeper. 1'.ATRICK IcEENAN, City Chamberlain.

AQUEDUCT COMM\IISSION. I rellttest that I be given authority to order the vnlse from John Fu.x & Co., they being the

Iotccst bidders. _- ___

Yours respectfully,

NiTE.- )fl 'I'uesda ul' z too, the Connuissioners a'iJoinnecl I. meet no ThcliscIa', July y, J y 4, g J y J y W. K. BILL, Chief Engineer.

I 26, 1900, at I t o'clock, A. SI. Commissioner Ten Eyck move([ that file authority asleep for by the Chief Engineer be

HARRY \V. WALKER, Secretary. granted. -•a.* Which was carried by the following vote

Minutes of Adjourned JIeetin., of the Ayuci/oct Commissioners, held at lhrir ofce, Ao, 207 Affirmative-Commissioners Ryan, Ten Eyck, Power and \Vinclolplt-4.

Stewart Building, on T/ttrrsriat', 7u1y 26, 1900, at I I o clock A. .7I. The following communication was also received from the Chief Engineer REPORT No. 196.

i Nr:w YORK., July 25, 1900. Present-Commissioners Ryan (President), Ten Fyck, Power and \Vindolph. I To the IIo,orabl' the,Iytrcduct Commissioners "1'he minutes of stated meeting of July 17, 19co, were read and approved. (;t N''1 t,EVth: -This is to certify that on the ;oth (lay of June, t000, John Twinarne had

The following communication was received from the Chief Engineer : I completely performell his contract daletl December I,, 181),), '' Pur gradnlg for and snaking roads and fool -paths, frith appurtenances, and doing other grading alluut the ground. of the Keeper's

I:Erol:'r Ni). I 94• Ilo tine , Cutlaie anti Staple at the Jerome Park kesen'I,ir, iu the Tuc Oft y-lourtli Ward, Borough N tai VnRK, July 20, 1900. of The 13roux of The City of New York."

2' m the flnuoralte the elquee rte/ Commissioners I From actual mea,m'ements the value .If the whole amount of stork dune 1 i him at the prices GESTLESIFN-Relating to the application of the I[u-lsou River Telephouc Company, dated ;according to the terns of the contract amounts to $4,020.29.

May 31, 1900, which was referred to tile, I would report that I can see no objection to the 1,rant- I Very respectfully, ing of the request, provided you make a condition that the telephone company at any time, W. R. HILL, Chief Engineer. and at their own expense, will remove any poles if it should be necessary or requested by your In connection tyerewith, Commissioner Ten Eyck offered the following preamble and honorable board. 1 resolution :

Yours respectfully, . \Whereas, The Chief Engineer of this Commission, under date of July 25, 1900, has certified W. R. HILL, Chief Engineer. in his opinion, John 'l'winanle has completely performed and carried out the provisions of

Commissioner'I'en Eyck proved that the Hudson River'1'clephone Company be granted the the contract made by him with this Commission on the 6th day of December, 1899, °' For grading

permission asked for in its communication of May 31, (goo, subject to the conditions set forth in for and making roads and foot-!laths with appurtenances, and doing other grading about the

the above report of the Chief Engineer. grounds of the Keeper's House, Cottage and Stable at the Jerome Park Reservoir, in the Twenty-

Which was carried by the following vote : fourth \1'acd, Borough of'1'he Bronx, of The City of New York, and has stated from actual meas-

Aflirmative-Commissioners Ryan, 'l'en Eyck, Power and Windolph-4. I uretnelts the whole autuunt of work dune and materials furnished under and according to the terms of said contract, and of the true value thereof ; now therefore lie it

The following communication was also received from the Chief Engineer : Resolved, '('hat the Aqueduct Couunissioncrs tlo accept the work done and materials fur- Wished by John •l'winame tinder the contract above referred to, and direct that a proper voucher

No. 195. for the final payment for work done and materials furnished under aitl contract be approved by NEW YORK, Jttly 25, Igoo. the Commissioners and certified to the Comptroller for payment.

To (he Honorable the At ueduct Commissioners : J Which were adopted by the following vote : GENTLEMEN-It will be necessary to replace a valve on the blow-off front Shaft No. 24 of Affirmative--Commissioner Ryan, Ten Eyck, Power and Windolph-4.

the Aqueduct. I have received proposals for furnishing a special 20-inch valve with two special The Secretary submitted the following communication received from the Municipal Civil cast-iron connections, as follows :

Coldwell-Wilcox Company, Newburgh, N. V ................................. . $S89 00 : Service Commission :

Eddy Valve 111anufactoring Company, Waterford, N. V . . ....................... Sqo 00 John McLean, New York ...................... ..... 775

I NEWYORK, July 18, 1900. HARRY \V. ~1'At.KER, Esq., Serretat~', Alitielftat Contntassioners' O ice

John Fox & Co., New York ............... .................................. 763 00 I DEAR SIR-In response to your requisition of July t3, calling for Axemen to fill four vacancies, I beg to certify the following eight names, that being the maximum number allowed

Page 4: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

SIANHATTAN [fig IoR,)NX B`Hu)uiILn'N

........ c38 so (434 00

. ...... rot ou

........

9'; 00

=6J Y5 1290

2,288 53

10 GO

214 ('S

........

If o0

........

92.903 78 S253 65 9553 90

Put+lic Moses Rtrei.,ed durird rite Week.

( Water connections, openings )

For restoring and re- tI Sewer connections, openings paving pavement..,

Il General account ............~

For redemption of obstructions seized ..............

For vault permits ................................

For shed p rum[,......... ..........................

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

.1uirr.NS. RICHMOND

748 00 ......

4600

:94 w ......

Permits Issued.

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

Permits to open streets, to repair water connections

Permits to open streets, to make sewer connections

Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connections'.

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

Permits to construct street vaults ...................1

Permits, special....................................

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

Permits to erect ass niegs .............................

Permits to cross sidewalks ......................... Permits for subways, steam main, and various con- (

nections ....................................... 1. Permits for railway construction and repairs........'

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

t7 '. 39 19 3

8o ro 5 r -0

to 43 • 6 2

6 w r

6r 7 16 I r

_ I 3 ...... ......

~I I 4

c 4 v ...... ......

37 ...... ...... 2 ......

5192 THE CTTY

for that uutub~r of appl IinttncIIts. aII i 1 bt, t,o aot%i,e that .ctrl tiun iutt,t It, tna~le thuuglt I equisition and ccrtiIication were made for each it the four men separately. [SS. 111urrison, t eorge li., Nu. 20S (kite; .tvcutte, lir.wlIyn ............. ..... So per cent. 193. Arent, Anthony, Nu. X17(, Park avenue ................................. S6 • 15t.11atten, Charles iI•, No. 9qo 1 recntan street ............................ 54..10 " I i ito[l, Charles E., Balker at'rnue, 1\'alga,m;l>ritlgr ...................... S4.2o — 225. \1c(;raUi, john R.. \o. 21)34 Lcxin4tun avenue ..................... ... S3.20 .• 24 . A\aIsh, Tliouta; J., College avenue, l-ehc<cn One 11uuditd and Sixty-thing

and One I Iundred and Sixty-futu'tII .tiect. ............... S2. 50 _,)o.'luutpsott, l rederick B.. No. 212; IJo,ton road ............. " 27k). Meagher, Stephen F., Nu. Iy7 \',trick street ........ ....... .... ...... S2. io "

1 ours rrrpectfully, LEE t illi.L.IPS, Secretary.

IH connection thcret,itli the Secretary stated that 1)-v direction ut the I'resi,lent he had transmitted the following communication to the Municipal Civil lien ice Commission :

\E\ lost., Jul} 24, 1900. Let: PitltLti .. E.•q., S'. r<tarr, t,'.

Dc-v: SiR—Cunccruing your communication of the iSth instant, certifying an eligible list of .,\ ditch. I desire to inforat coo that four bi since, days have elapsed since George 1:. Morrison, Charles I I. Haffen anal Frederick B. T otnl,son were notified to report at this office and tailed to du o. _Anthon, Arent infor to tie that lie has been appointed in the Department of Ilighwa,vn, and Cliarle< L. knoll that lie ha; I een appointed in the I)epartntent of Sell ens. Jolt it R. t I c( rat 11 Iceline the appoiutwent. aril so does Thomas J. \Valsli. '1ltese declinations will Lc for„'ardcd later.

Inasmuch as this rlisp)<es of the eligible list with the exception of the unite of Stephen L. tica~ler. tvho,%ill l,rohablc be appointed. I am directed to request anothereligible list of Axe men

front which seven (7) appoinhnent tnac be inane he the Comnttss:uner at their meeting to be held to-m.,'roiv. Ise;l~ectful I t ,

11ARRl- W. AVAI.KI:R, Sccretary. Which action t,as approved by the follotcing Note: Affirmative—Commissioners l.tyan, Tcn Lcck, Potter and \\'iitdoiph —4.

The Secretary presented the resignatiw: of John A. Egan, Laborer. Which t, as accepted by the following vote : -\ttirmativc—Conttnissiuner, Ryan, Ten Eyck, lower and \\ -iudolph-4.

-1 corn muniration was received from Iohn I I. Crannis, Rodman, d ate ,l July zI, igoo, retluest - I ing a leave ,f absence. to ithout liay, for six mmttlts. hei.tnning August 9, 1iira

Conuni_.ioner Ten E,cic nil red that the same be rieuied. \\ Itich o a. ccurried b,' the loll, iv ii t ,,te

ttirnt. tic —C. mmi,;iunrn Fan, ten Lyck, Power an l \Vindolph-4.

A communication was received from I ton, Asa bird Gardiner, dated Juli- 2.f, I9ex0. in behalf If tlaciae Sykes. Leveler.

\\ hich was ordered tiled by the following ,Ii.c \tiirm:,ts—Cummi.ioners Ryan, 'Pell Eyck, Pa ire r and \\'indolph-4.

Commissioner Ten F:vcic moved that Charles 11. Clark, Iohn O'Connor anal `t e1 hen tl. Lyons be promoted from A\euten to Rudmen, at a salary of t000 per .annum, they having glean certttied be the Municipal Civil Sit vice Co.n:nis.ion as eligible for such _,runtotiwi, the saute t , take eltect August 1, 1900.

Which ,c; s carried by the followi'.ig vo.. .\tfirmative—Commis;inner, I't •in, Tea Lyck, Poster an ;t \\'in ioll,h-4.

'hie following coot niUnication t, as recei\ed from the Municipal civil Service Commis>ion NEW V11RK, July 24, 1930.

11- ttRY W. AV'.'.LFER, Lsq., £ -i- Carr.:lqrr lrrtt c,i',ll„ris;io,trrr , office r 1)EAR Silt In response to your re,luisition of iuly 24 calling, for names of persons eligible for

appointment as .\xenten to fill Lei en vacancies, I beg to certify as follows z-g. \[eatiher. Stephen E., No. 197 \ -aricl: street ............................ S2.to her cent. 154. Stmner. F're leri_h A.. No. ~=-7 Third avenue....... ... St.90 1h7• \l.u'tin. Francis N., No. 431J LLno\ avenue ............................. 711.90 229. Moore, Tames L.. No. J77 College avenue ............................. 7 . 1 5 O

Iso. Dillon, Francis A., One Ilunrlred am1 Sisty-ninth street, near Sheridan avenue ................ ... ... ............ ....... ......... 78

267. ]Perry, Richard do, 1't,o IIundrerl awl First -.treet and Perry avcnue...... 7S 23. McUuire. lathe: I., Matilda Street, \Wakefield ......... ................ 71,.90 191. N.tu~ht.,u. \lichail, No. 1965 \\a:hin}ton avenue ...................... 76.21, 246. Gunnell, \\ iiliaut H.. Suhttrbau street ................................. 75.70 273. twine, Frauci, II., No. 2044 B,,ston alenue ............................ 75.6(1 23S. I)ou~las, Samuel I.., \o. 533 East One Hundred and Sixty--first street..... 75.40 222. Ei.an. John A., \o. 57 Tompkins treet............ ..... ... ...... 75.30 201. tl.0 Lt, Jr.. John F., No. 1234 \Ca,hington avenue ..................... 7.}.60

We certify the ,hove thirteen names, that being the maximum nuttier that may' be constilered in ntakiu,, seven appointments, and s,•lection must be made a, though requi Rion and certification t, ere made for rack vacancy separatdv, and three names here before ou at a time. 'Phe aLuve names are certified, subject to receipt of a letter of declination icon the persons itentionei in your letter t lUic 24,

Your, respectfu'ly, LEE 1'IIII.LIPS, Secretary.

Iu connection there,t ith, the Secretary presented the declinations of Stephen A.'ileagher and Frederick A. Stinner.

\\'hereupon Commissioner Tcn Eyck moved that the foll ,tviti -nattiest per-ons be ap4-ointe , l Axeuten, on probation, at a salary I f $6o per month :

Francis X. tlartin, k:ehard A. Berry. James 1. McGuire, Michael Naughton, \\illiant II. Connell. I rancis IL Byrne, hahn A. Egan. \\'hich was carried by the following vote .\,ffinnative—Colnntis,ioners Ryan, Ten Eyck, Power an,l \V' bid ulhh-4.

The Comn i>dioners tl.en a-.bourned. 1f-Al'J \ \Y, A\.ALKER. '-ecr<tc:,'.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

UFeter. Ii'J,tRl, t1r Ant'- ax;, No. 320 ItRa.\Dvvav, NESS' \- i,RK. August 16, 1900.

Meeting of the B, arch of Assessors, held August 7, 1900, at I I .5.:.I.

Present—John 11. :9 os-cit org I'resident pro tent.], Edward Cahill amt'1'homas A.AWileon, lfintues of meeting IL-id Jul' 31, Icon, were real and at,provetl. '1 he rulloOOieg ton,ntnr,i.auau, t, ere received an 1 placed on file I rout the Depart;i,,ut of IIi gust ays. IIate.l luIv 31, tran -ntitti 1g a-sessetent lists for regulat -

ng, grading, etc., Presc Itt place, front lferkimer street to Atlantic avenue, and for grading, an,l paving Sutter alenue, from Rockaway avenue to Alabarua avenue, Burou pit of Brook yn. Dated August I, returning a;se.;sment li-t for regulating and grading P,.tt}tgate avenue, tronr \V-endover a,enue to One Hundred and Eighty-eighth '-tre,t, Borough of The Bronx.

From the Charter Revision Coinmission, giving notice of hearing to be held Monday, .sugust 6, at 2 1:'. M.

The following assessment lists, having been duly advertised and no o,bjcctiuns received, t, ere, on mutton, continued anal ordered transmitted to the (_omptroller for entry art,) collection.

BC,notr,,h 0/ Brooklyn.

Sewer basin at the northeast corner of New Lots and Schenck avenues.

Boron,{l of .ltanlratlan.

Sewer in University place, between \\•averley place and Eighth street. Regulating, grading, etc., Sherman avenue, from Tenth avenue to Kingsbri lge road.

Borough rf The Bron.c.

Regulating, grading, etc., Lafontaine avenue, from Tremont avenue to t, uarry road. Pavim., One flundre~l anal Seventy-third street, (run Third avenue to Vanderbilt avenue,

Ease, and laying crosswalks. Regulating, grading, etc., One Hundred and 'I hirty-sixth street, from Brook avenue to the

Suit them lionle,ard. Sewer and appurtenances in East One I Iun~lred and Fifty-sixth street, between St. Anti's and

Cauldwell avenues, with branch in Eagle avenue, from summit south of East One 1 [uttdred and Nifty-sixth street to Cedar place.

RECORD. TIIIJRSDAY, Au ;us'P 23, 1900.

te,ter and a1puiteuancc; iii Ibisl One I hundred atil Sixty-eighth street (('Ii.ule: plate), fnHn existing setter in River avenue to The Concourse.

ticwcr anti appurtenances in Anthony avenue, from existing sewer in Last (Joe Ilundred ani Sixty-third street to East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street.

Sewer and appurtenances in Serlgwick avenue, from Perot street to Giles place, and in ( files place, bout Boston avenue to Setlgwick avenue.

I'he matter of the assessment for regulating, grading, etc., Clinton avenue, front One I I undre l and Sixty-ninth .street to Crotona Park, South, a as adjourned to August 2S, 19w).

The matter of the assessment for regulating, grading, etc., 'Pri iii ty avenue, front One Hundred and Sixty-third to One Hundred and Sixty-aixtlt street, was adjourned to September 4, 1~too.

Hearing in the matter of the assessment for sewer and appurtenance. in East One Ihundred and Ninetieth street (St. James street), between Aqueduct avenue and the Ohl Croton Aqueduct, was adjourned to August 28, it)co.

Bearing in the matter of the assessment for flagging and red :igging Seventh avenue, from Greenwich avenue to Central Park, South, was adjourned to August 14, f(og.

john C. Shaw, attorney, submitted additional testimony in support of objections filed to the assessment for the rellagging of Eighth avenue, front 'Thirteenth suret to the Harlem river.

Adjourned. 'I'IIOS, J. SIIELLI;1-, Acting Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. f

DEPARmiENr of IIu,IttvAvs—CoatyftsstoNi:R's OFFICE:. NESS' Yortc, August 16, 1go0.

Srr,^rrr'r.cor of the Cttr Record: DEAR Slit—lit accordance with the provisions of section 15.16, chapter 37S of the Laws of

1S07, I tranamit the futlotving report of the transactions of the Department of Highways for the ,veck cndint Au;;u,t 15, Igoo,

Respectfully, \1'\I. N. SHANNON, Deputy Commissioner of Highways.

Boaocans.

OLstructions Reoxst•ed.

Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues ...................................... 57 4 1,, ...... ......

RetairS to Pa.'emen(.

square yards of pavement repaired ................ I 8,)oo 90 5,705 542 45

Requisitions drawn on Comptroller .................. ............. $150,069 79

Slatsmeni iJ LaGorsng Force Enq,4,,e.i in the D,partmelrt of Ili,,hroa)'s dewier, week ending .11/gnat Ir, 1900.

Boeormitts.

MA,NHATTAN. THR BRONX. BROOKLYN.

NATURE OF \Yost I

Qciaxs. RICHMOND.

i N I

r :J

Repa.ing and renewal of page- I • . z43 z84 4 9z . 31 . 91 . i meats ............... .... I

.

Boulevard-, road, and avenues, 1 at 130 z8 in I) 659 114 7 75 158 15 47 .. (; .. .. .. w k ,

Roads, streets and avenues..... 4 IS 9 I .. .. - .. .. 1 17 95 6 25 54 I5 7 341 7 • • s o o .L L

Sprinkling carts ................ .. ... .... .... g ..

—I — —

.. ..

— —

! .,

-- -

7 43 1 41 103 14 f90 u4 16 9z ^ all 81 54it27 Total............... a6, z -53 34

— — j

71 .

REPORT IN CHANGES OF FORCE FOR THE WEEK ENDING AU(:C51' 15, I900.

Borough of .Manhattan, Reappointed.—I Assistant Foreman. Appointed—t Inspector of Paving, i Inspector of Regulating and Grading. lncielsed from $2.50 to $3—I Assistant Foreman. Removed-- I Laborer, 2 Pavers, 2 g:arnnters. Promoted to 1'orentan—I Assistant Foreinan. Promoted to Raninter, I Laborer.

Bo,-ou 'Ir of The Brous. Deceased -I Laborer.

Baronuhr of orook/i'n. Resigned—I Cleaner. Appointed-2 horse, and carts.

Page 5: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5 193

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS -

OFFIcE OF 'I'1LE C',Mt'ItsSroNCIS OF ACCOUNT'S,

Roofs Nun. 110, 114, 115, 117, 119 AND 2S4, S'TE\\'AII'r Ft ILIIING, No. 280 BROADWAY,

NEW YoizK, August 21, 1900.

Srifei.'iso if the Cill' Record ord

DEAR SiR— t'ursiialnt to section I54b, chapter

378 of the Laws of 1897, we respectfully notily you of the following changes in this office, viz. :

\\'illianl Alinutty, :\s<istant Examiner ; salary, $1,200 per annum ; tlischargetl Augii t 21, 1900, saint' to take effect front this late.

Respectfully, JUAN C. FIERTLE, Eli\\'ARU OWEN,

C,a nun issioncrs of Accounts.

MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY Or NEW YORK. \lu AICII'11. (_Cult',' UI'

'FILE Crry ur Nio YnrtJC, UOROUGIt OF JLtNHA't-iAN,

I?in Fit! t Disritic'r, GRAND OPERA HOUSE flALL,

N. W. Corr. Stir AVE. AND 23 1) Sr., August 20, 1900.

StEe1Vi5Vr of the City heCd7',t:

DEAR SIR—I beg to notify you that I have this day appointed Peter J. Garvey, of No. 220 Rest Twentieth street, Assistant Clerk of the Eighth District Municipal Court for It term of six years, at a salary of 53,000 per year, in place of Robert J. Cook, whose term has expired.

Vet'y' truly yours, JOSEPH II. STINEI:,

justice.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

S'1'AI'F\IEN1' I-)F THE HOURS DURING '.t hicL the Public Offices in the City are open for

busi Ines% and at we hi clt the Courts regularly open and adjourn, a= O it :u of the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held; together with the heads of Departments and Court:

EXECUTIVE. llElrARrY\ENP. .1/aye)' [ice'.

No, ': City Hall, 9 A. al. to 4 P. i1. ; Saturdays, 9 A. nt, to 1s "I.

ROBERT' A. VAN \VYCIC, Mayor. ALI'IiLD M. Dowses, Pril'ate Secretary.

/efc ii) ,f Liccusrs.

9 A. it. to 4 P. N. ; Saturdays, 9 A. N. to a N1. DAVID J. R, ,cue, Chief of Bureau. Principal ))Rice, Room I, City Hall. (;E000E W.

BRUV;N. Jr., Deputy Chief in ]3oroughs of Manhattan and 'Ike Br, ,ns.

Branch Office, Room Iz, Borough Hall, Brooklyn \V[eLIAM H. Juau:ts, Deputy Chief to borough of Brooklyn.

Br,uccli Office, "Richmond Bui]ding," New Brighton, S. I. ; WILLIAM H. MIcCACE, Deputy Chief in Borough of Richmond.

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

THE Cl'1'Y RECORD OFFICE,

and G.:r. zo <of J',-ia /,ng,Starto»iery and Blank Soaks. N e. c City Hall, g a. nI. to 4 P. M. ; Saturday. 9 A, AI.

to 12 :a. NV LLI,CN A. BUTLER, Supervisor ; So cos BERRICK,

Deputy Supervisor; TI n iAs C. CotvELL, Deputy Supers nor and .\ccountant.

CO)1MIISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND,

The ?I-A1OR, Chairman IC, en S. C ieee, Comp- troller : PacetcK KEES'AN, ChamLorlui,; RaxooLlat GL'Go can eta ER, President of the Council, and Roncur Mull, Chairman, Uin:men Committee, Board of Alder. men, )(embers. Encar. J. Lever, Secretary.

Office of Secrcttry, Room No. I r, Stewart Building.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT

The Maven, Chairman : Tno11AS L. FErr'Et; (Presi-dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre-tary ; the Cn:.IiTR)LLER, PRESIDENT of THE COUNCIL, and the C' ,cI,,r.:rftox COUNSEL, Members : CHARLES V. Amce, Clerk.

Office of Clerk, Department of 'faxes and Assess-ments, Room R, Stewart Building, ce A. >l. to 4 P. Al.; Saturdays, 14 at.

GUARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS.

1'cE Mayon, Ronelrr A. VAS \VrcK, Chairman ; Tut PLEoI[eENr OF THE DEpc!TStENT or Taxes cC00 ASOE_s',IEOTS, THOMAS L. FE)rr'VER, Secretary; THE CO\IautvstoxER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, LIG1trtxe: AND StPILtES. HENRY S. KEARNY; Brigadier-General j tx1ES hcLeei and Brigadier-General llcCostacv BUT. Commissioners.

Address THOiLIs L. FE[rxER, Secretary, Stewart Building.

Office hours, 9 A. e. to 4 P. it. ; Saturdays, 9 A nl. to is :1. -_—

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY

THE COUNCIL.

RA>:uol.PH GUGGENHEICtER, President of the Council. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. Clerk's office open from 10 A. ]t. tO 4 P. A'. ; Satur-

days, to A. a1. to in 5..

BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

THUaiAS F. \Voous, President. \ItCHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk,

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, cZ A. nt. to 4 P. 111. Julia C. HERTLE and EDWARD OwEN, Commissioners.

BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. Borough of Manhattan.

Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. to, 11 and in City Hall. 9 A, N. to 4 P. nt.; Satur- days, 9 A. i1. to in St.

JAMES J. COO)GAN, President. IR:t EDGAR RIDER, Secretary.

Borough of The Bronx. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx,

corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- seventh street. 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M.: Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 N.

Louis F. HAFFEN, President.

Borough of Brooklyn. President's Office, No. ti Borough Hall, 9 A. ci. to

P. n1.; Saturdays, 9 A. at. to Is M. EDWARD M. GROE'r, President.

Borough of Queens. FREDERICK Bow1.EV, Prexldccnt. Office, Lung Island City, yr. M. until 4 t'. nl.; Satur-

days, from 9 a v. unti 1 I2 at.

borough of Richmond. GEORGE Comawct r., Presitlent. Officeof the President, First National Bank Building,

New Brighton ; 9 A, al, to 4 P. c1,; Saturdays, 9 A. nt. to 12 nt.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY No. t8g Montague strcea, Brooklyn, 9 A. a1. to 5 r. +1.,

except Saturdays in June, July and August, g.e. )1. to I P. >I-

VVv. B. llevc t'otrr, Public Administrator.

AQUEDUCT' COMMISSIONERS. Room 507 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. nt- to 4 P. St.

J,nlu J. RYAN, AIACRtcE J. PuwER, WILLIAit H. '1' Ex Evci, Jtnla P. WtNnuuat and THE MLtv,ne and CONIP'rrzol.LER., Commissioners; HARRY W. W et teen, Secretary ; WILLIAM R. HILL, Chic! Engineer

PUBLIC AI)AIINtSTRA'I'OR. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Al.

WILLI:eat M. Hots, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS COUNTY, No. tog Third street, Long Island City. CHAP.LE: A. WAULEV, Public Administrator.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, g

A. +l. to 4 P. is. lltlm S. CI LEr., Comptroller, \IICUAEL'I'. DALY, EDGAR J. LEVEV, Deputy Cump- !I

trailers.

.IttdiliIW Burcan.

Jotrs F. (nULDSUl ma, Auditor of Accounts. F. L. W. ScHAPrs Er., Auditor of Accounts. F. J. BeETi:t:ts, Auditor of Accounts. MOSES OrPEx irn1Er., Auditor of Accounts, \\'tI LIAM1 Mc KiNNY, Auditor of Accounts. I),NIEL B. PHILLIrs, Auditor of Accounts. EuwnmD 1. Co00ELL, Auditor of Accounts. FRANCIS R. Ct.AIR, Auditor if Accounts. WAL'lcc, H. Hot.r, Auditor of Accounts. WILLIAM J. Li ma, Auditor of Accounts. JAMES F. iIcKWaES', Auditor of Accounts. PHILtr J, )ICEvc~v, Auditor of Accounts. JEREMIAD 'I'. MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts.

Bu rcaze [c-r the Coltem trot eV pssmstrcoiS and Arrears.

Ensv.ttm GILOc, Collector of Assessments and Arrears.

EDWARD A. SL:sI iFev, Deputy Collector of Assess- ments and Arrears, Borough of Jlanhattau,

JaatEs E. Si.,%Lokn, 1icputy Collector of Assess- ntenls and . rrcars, horotlgh of The Bronx.

ATICHAEI. O'KEEF•FE, Deputy Collector of Assess- ments and %rrears, Borough of Brooklyn.

Jotto F. Rocnmcs, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Borough of Queens.

GEOoGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Borough of Richmond.

Bureau for the Collection of Taxes.

DAVID E. Al s'rES, Receiver of Taxes. JOHN J. NICD0NIIu(;H, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Manhattan. Jell:: II. UNDER HILL., Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of The Prolix. J_T.SIES 13. Boucle, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Bor-

ough if Brooklyn. PkctER(ie W. BLECK5ENN, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes, Borough of Queens. 1f.v'trHEw S. '1'CLLY, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Richmond.

Bureau Jor the (o/hr/loo cf City Revenue and of ,11n - ens.

DAetD O'BRlEN, Collector of City Revenue and Superintendent of Markets.

ALEXANDER HE.AE/',, Clerk of Markets.

Grrrtat, of 1/re City C/ra,..betlain,

PATRtcic KEENAN, City Chamberlain. JOHN H. C.A >il'1JELL, Deputy Chamberlain,

O,r.• if //mm City 1'¢,ymorssn,'r.

No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. JOHN II. TIMuMERMAN, City Paymaster.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Nos, 13 to Si Park Row', ISth floor, 9 A. x. to 4 P. M.

Saturdays, 9 A. +1. to is +L MAURICE F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN 1-I. "10ONEv, Secretary.

D, )strf,urnt if f/isksoezys.

Nos. 13 to 21 Park Rosy, g A. M. to 4 P. M. J.taiEs P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways. \VILLIAm N. SuANNcN, Deputy for Manhattan. Tuutii.es R. I' aRRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. J. "tes H. MALONEY, Deputy for Gronx. Jo", P. M eotEN, Deputy for Queens. HENRY P. ?nimicanstiN, Deputy and Chief Engineer for

Richmond. Office, " Richmond Building," corner Rich. mond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I.

Drpnrtntcnl of Jcsucrs. Nos. 13 to zl Park Row. 9 A. Al. to 4 P, it.

JAMES KANE, Commissioner of Sewers. MA'iTt(Ese F. DoaOHCF., Deputy for' Manhattan. Ti-i,mstAs J. BYONE.S, Deputy for Bronx. Office, Third

avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. WILLIAM Ii1:ENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. Office,

Municipal Building, Room 45. ~IAIu uric' J, GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of

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

Him' P. NfocoisoN, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Office, " Richmond Building," corner Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I.

DeSarhucnt of Bridges. Nos. 13 to 2t Park Row, 9 A. St. to 4 P, nL ; Satur-

days, g A, a1. to Ix NI. IoHN L. SHEA, Commissioner. THO+IAs H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R. PROU:esco, Chief Engineer. DIATTt1E\V H. Moore, Deputy for Bronx, HARRY BEASt, Deputy for Brooklyn. JotlN E. BACKUS, Deputy for Queens.

Dg5arluzent aJ lf'aiCr SrO,01y.

Nos, 13 to 2L Park Row. Office hours, 9 A. St. to 4 P. +t.

WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. JARIES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of Manhattan. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. W. G. BYRNE, Water Registrar. JAMESMOFFErr, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of

Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. LAWRENCE GKEssci, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of Queens, Long Island City. THOMAS MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner,

Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building.

HENRY P. MORRuov, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Richmc,nd. Office, 11 Richmond Iluilding," corner Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, 5.1.

1lr4drtrrrrvtt cf Street CG'auiveg.

Nos. 13 to zl Park Row, 9 A. S1. to 4 P. nl. PERCIVAL. E.N CIILE, Commissioner. F. \I, Gnuoxe, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of

i)Iannlattat, P:I'rrc tcK H. QUINN, I)eputy Conlmiss loner for

Borough of Brooklyn, Room 37, Jluuicipnl Building. JuccAi LtEociTZ, Ueputy Conm,issioner for Borough

of The Bronx, No, 61; East One Hundred and Fifty-second street.

JAxIEs F. O'BI<IEN, Deputy Commissioner for Bor-ough of Queens, No. 48 Jackson avenue, Long Island City.

Oerftar7hnid of Buildings, /.l;Irtiu{ and Sirfftirs.

No'. t3 to si park Rote, g e. M. to 4 P. ii tiNmry S. KEpuxv, Commissioner of Public Build-

in)s, Lighting and Supplies. PEtEl, J. DueLING, Deputy Commissioner for 'lan-

hattan. GEC. E. BEST, Deputy-Commissioner for The Bronx, JAMES J. KHew1N, Deputy Contmiss-ioner for Brook-

lyn, JOEL FolvLER., Deputy Commissioner for Queens. EDWARD 1. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich-

nlond.

LAW DEPARTMENT.

Ibhct of Ce /a,-ahlat Cu+.ursd.

Stoats-Zcitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A, M. to 5 r. MI.; Saturdays, 9 A. O7. to is Al.

Jou,; \Vu:SLEx, Corporation Counsel. '1'ncau„Re CoON,LV, W. W. LAUD, Jr., CHARLES

BLANEY, GE,nccE HILL, Assistant,. \VILLLtai J. CARR, Assi start Corporation Counsel

for Brooklyn.

Gus ,'au for G'/i,'c iion if .l a rears of f crsonal '/rases. Stewart building, Broadway and Chambers street,

9 A. a1. to 4 P. St. JAMES C. SPESCEt:, Assistant Corporation Counsel.

Bureau for the Recovery if 1 t•,ralfiis.

Nos. Iig and nit Nassau street. Ar,m.ta '1'. KtciCtti, Assistant Corporation Counsel.

Grtrcan if Sfrc•tf ( j5eniug's.

Nos. go and gz West Broadway. Jotte P. DUNN Assistant to Corporation Counsel.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Cin[ral (lice.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. Nt. t9 4 P. x. BERNARD J. Peep, President of the Board ; Jnuti B.

SEx tun, Jacon Hass, HEORV E. ABELL, Commissioners.

Gtrreau

of C7mrtic)ms.

g n. '.I. to 4 P. AL; Saturdays, 9 .v. ,I. to Iz CI. General Bureau of Elections, Borough of Manhattan

—No. 3eo Mulberry street. T. F. Aooux'tcuuuut, Super. intcndeut; WILLIAMM PLoiLcv, Chief Clerk.

Brautclt Bureau, Borough of Brooklyn—No. 16 Smith Street, (;EUroE Rt ssELL, Cllief; JOHN K. NE:AL, Chief Clerk.

Branch Bureau, Borough of The Bronx—One Hun-drerl and 'flirty-eighth street and Aloft avenue. Ce' e. NELICS C. Brzuas Es, Jr., Chief.

branch Bureau, Borough of Queens—Police Station, Astoria. JAMES R. RODMt:AN, Chief.

Branch Bureau, Borough of Richmond—Staten Island Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, S. I. Ct1ARLEs A. 3,m,. Es, Chief.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. C astral (trce.

Foot of East Twcuty-sixth street, 9 A. M. to 4 1'. CI. JOHN W. KELLEIR, President of the Board ; Commis-

sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. l'HO>t es S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner. ADOLPH H. GOET INc, Commissioner for Brooklyn

and Queens, Nos. Ie6 and 128 Livingston street, Brook-lyn.

EDWARD GLINNEN, Deputy Commissioner. J:txtEs 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. is, to 4 P. at. ; Saturdays, to at.

Out-door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.3o.e. M. to 4.30 I'. >L

Department for Care of Destitute Children, No. 66 'Third avenue, 8.3o A. M. to 4.30 P. Al.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Centred Oice.

No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours front 9 A. ~t. to 4 P.:u. : Saturdays to Iz 51.

FRA\cts J. LAN rev. Comnlissioncr. N. O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. JomN M oNI,I>sev GR:w, Deputy Commissioner for

Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

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

from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. tit. ; Saturdays, 12 xi.

F/.'aelgtr I'lers.

Nos. 157 and 15g East Sixty-seventh street. Join J. SCANNELL, ('ire Commissioner. JAMES ]i. '1'ULLY, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens. \ccu,TLS 'F.IDocnaR'rv. Secretary.

EDWARD F. Ccmtit;icc, Chief of Department and in Charge of Fire-al;um'Yclegraph.

J.LMtE, DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs of Brooklyn and Qucuns.

GEotmGR F. t iORav, Inspector of Combustibles. PETER SEr1:1', lire .\I:rrshal, Boroughs of Manhattan,

The Bronx and Richmond. ALoxzo BICV>iER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brook-

lyn and Queens. Central Office open tit all hours. Committee to examine persons Who handle explosives

meets Thursday of each week, at z o'clock r. nt.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Pier ".1," N. R., Battery Place,

J. SERGE.\NT CRA51, President; CHAit1.Eti F. MLRI't1Y, Treasurer; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners. WILLIAM H. Bnzt<E, Secretary.

Office hours, 9 A. AI. to 4 P. Al.; Saturdays, Is M.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave.

t ue, 9 A. nt. to 4 P. AI. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices alevays

Open. }IICILLEL C. Mumct'Hs', President, and WILLI:vmIT,

J ENKtNS, 11. D., JOHN B. Cusnv, M. D., THE PRESI- DENT OF THE POLICE f1OARD, e'x-e cic, and the HEALTH OFFICER of THE PORT, e-r-rf/icio, Commissioners. CASPAI: GOLDERCISN, Secretary pro tem.

CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superinten-dent.

FREDERICK H. DILLINGttAMM, H. D., Assistant Sani-tary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan.

EUGENE MONAHAN, El. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of The Bronx.

RonERT A. BL.ICIC, M. B., Assistant Sanitary Super-intendent, Borough of Brooklyn.

OWED L. LUSK, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin-tendent, Borough of Queens.

Joao L. FEENY, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin-tendent, Borough of Richmond.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Main Office, No. zzo Fourth avenue, Borough of

Manhattan. Office hours, 9 A. iI, to 4 P. -AI. ; Saturdays, 9 A. BI. to 15 N.

'I'HUalAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build-iugs and Commissioner for the Boroughs of Manhattan and 'fire Bronx,

Joltx GUILrovLE, Commissioner for the Borough of Brooklyn.

DANIEL CAGmneem., Commissioner for the Boroughs of Queens and Richtnond.

A. J,Joctasur', Secretary. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Dian.

battan and The Broux, No. zzo Fourth avenue, Borough of ulanhattan.

011ice of the Department for the Borough of Brook. lyn, Borough Ifall, Borough of Brooklyn.

OEce of the Dcl)arunert for the Boroughs of Queens ;ind Richmond, Ricfimec,d Hall, New Brighton, Staten Island, Bonio;;Ii ,,f Richmond. branch office; Room I, second floor, "I'own [fall, Jamaica, Long Island, Borough of Queens,

TAEPAR1'MENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Stewart (Building, 9 A. 1I, to 4 r. M. ; Saturdays, Iz nl. Trwaus I,, FEr, :e ER, President of the Board; ED-

,ems RU C. SHErli v, AltTn uR C. SAI-n1 us, Ttto>1a5 J PA'r-TERSOx, FErnnnxn Levy, Commissioners ; HENRY BEta.IxGER. Chief Clerk.

BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. Nos. t3 to St ('ark Row, Room Igit. Office hours

from 9 A. Si, to 4 V. Ii. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. n1, to I2 N. _lutla T. NAG I.E, \I. l.)„ Chief of bureau. Municipal Statistical Comm,sston: Fuenr•.RICK W.

Gt:c LE, LL. 1)., Ai rnau, RASrxus, Ricn.sc,t T. WIL-sns, Jr., Elcx Es: llama' vi,, J. EDcaR I JerrER, '1'tlovl:ts GILLERAN.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 346 Brnnchvay, 9 A. I. to 4 P. M. Ct.a,LES H, KN'„x, President, A1.Ex.CNDE0 T. ATASUN

and WILLI.t>I N. I)vE>tas, Commissioners, LEE PHILLIt'.S, Secretary.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, Nn, 3se Broadway, 9 .e. CI. to 4 P. it. EDWARD >fcCUE (President), EntrAnu CAHILL,

TtlostAs A. AVILSON, PATRtac M. HAVE( TY and JoHN B. NI ES Ex' comm G, Board of Assessors. Wtei.tast H. JASPER, Secretary. THOMAS J. SHELLEY, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BOARD of Enrc.vTlov.

Park avenue and Fiftyalinth street, Borough of Man-hattan, 9 a. At to g r. >t.; Saturdays, 9 a. at. to IS el.

MILES 2'I. O'Brtca, President; A. EaiERSUS PALMER, Secretary.

Sc/owl Board for the Bm m',,))gJisr'f .lanhatlan and 'Irks B, tins.

Park avenue and F'ifty-ninth street, Borough of Matt-hat tan.

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

School Award for the Rifez/gh of Brook/ysz. No, 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Office hours,

9 A. M. to 5 P. MI.; Saturd:py,, 9 A. nl. to 12 M. Ctl:tt.LEs E. RuuERTSOa, President; GEordGE G.

BP.ows, Secretary.

S'dhe'al Boar,t fir the 1>ororrg/e f Qnr,'ns.

Flushing, Long Island. I's'iiumcle J. \\'Hrri, President; JoscPH H. FITz-

PATRICK, Secretary.

Acmnol Boundd fr the B,'feo /, f B/ck,ue,d.

Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, Staten Island. WILLt.t>I J, COLE, President; FRA.KLLN C. V rrr,

Secretary.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Stetvart Building, 9 a. mI. to 4 r, Ii,

\VILLIA>t F. GtELL, Sheriff; HENi:v P. 'It'LV.aNY, Under Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn. WILLIAM WALTON, Sheriff; JAales DUNNE, Under

Sheriff. 9 :t, Cl. to 4 P. x.; Saturdays, is -1r.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, QUEENS COUNTY. County Court- house, Long Island City, 9 a, CI. to 4 '.nt.

\\ r lL1l:d`•I C:cc Il:MCEo, Sheriff ; WILLIAM \IET11VEN, Under Sheriff,

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, RICHMOND COUNTY. County Court.house, Richmond, S. 1., gn.sl. to4 r.nt-AL'merm.Tes ACKKER, Sheriff,

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

to 4 P. iI.: Saturdays, 9 A. Al, to I2 51. During the months of July and August the hours are from 9 A. St. to 2 r, Si.

ISAAC Fv,1ol>iE, Register u joHN Vox G1,.NN, Deputy Register,

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY. Hall of Records. Oilier hours, 9 .e. 'a, to 4 P. Cl.,

excepting months of July and August, then from g A.M. to z 1'. m1., provided for by statute.

JAMES R. Hiss's. Register. WARREN C. T'REDWELL, Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 :I. iI. to 4 r. nt. C HARLES WEI.DE, Commissioner; JoNuls E. CONNER,

Deputy Commissioner.

SPECIAL CO-MMISSIONER OF JURORS. No. III fifth avenue, 9 A. sl. to 4 P, mt. H. W. GRAY, Commissioner. FREDEcICK 1'. Slatrsos, Assistant Conunissiouer.

COMMISSIONER OF JLURORS, KINGS COUNTY. 5 Court-house. WILLIAM E. MELOUV, Commissioner.

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, KINGS COUNTY.

No. 975 Fulton street. Enw.aRRD J. DOOLEY, Commissioner,

COM)IISSIONER OF JURORS, QUEENS COUNTY.

Office hours, to A. Al. to 4 P. nt.: Saturdays, no A. St. to Is %I.

EDtv:CRD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. H. Ho+tER MOORE, Assistant Commissioner.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, RICHMOND COUNTY.

CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. WILLIAM J. DowLING, Deputy Commissioner. Office open from g A. nt. until 4 P. AI. ; Saturdays

from g A, iI. to in at.

Page 6: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

5194 THE CITY RECORD . THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900,

NEW YORK COUNT]" JAIL. No, 7o Ludlow street, 6 :t. v. to to r. Ni., daily. WILLIAvI F. C;RELL. Sheriff. PATRICK H. PICKE'IT, \Vanden.

KINGS COUNTY JAIL. Raymond street, between Willoughby street and

De Kalb avenue, llrooklyn, New York. \CrL.LI:Lvt \V:nt.TUo, Sheriff; RICHARD Dennis,

Warden.

COL'NTV CLERK'S OFFICE. Nos. 8, 9, to and 11 No.' County Court-house, 9

A. AL to 4 I. ]I. \VI LLI.vi Son vi s. r., County Clerk. GEORGE H. FAnxuant. Deputy.

KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Hall of Records. Brooklyn, 9 A. dl, to 4 F. m, PETER P. lb r nEets , County Clerk.

QUEENS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Jamaica, N. V., Fourth \Ward, Borough of Queens. Office hours. April I to October r, 8 A. Ni. to ; I. SI.

October t to April 1, o .a. -Ni. to P. vt ; Saturdays, to Ru Si.

County and Supreme Court held at the Queens County' Court-house. Long Island City. Court opens 9.3o A. ".. to adjourn s I .:u.

JOHN H. sr i iii-. County Clerk. CHARLES Ib is'lw. Deputy County Clerk.

RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. I County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., g A. 1t. to 4

P. vi. Enwaeu 31. III County Clerk. CRUSVELL M. CossER. Deputy County Clerk.

S r. m., on Sundays and I,-'t"s. A\'I' llo 1' J. Bi'Rt;E!:. (;E!'k,:F. Vi. DEL.4I.

Borough of Queens, Office. Borough Hall, Fulton street, Jamaica. L. I. PHILIP T. CRxly. LE, '. ARD Rc'uFF. Jr., and SANIL' EL

S. Gt v. Jr. CH Rl Es J. SCH\'ELLER, Clerk.

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

day and tight. Jodi, SE:\t'ER, GEORGE C. TR1`: iCe.

RICHMOND COL-N-I]' DISTRICT -A'1'TOR\EY.

Port Richmond, S. I. Eocv:v:u s'. R.AWSON, District Attorney.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house. Court open from g a. v.

to 4 r. nt.. except Saturday=. when it closes at Iz a. FRANK T. FITZGEI:.LD, ABSER C. THO>I.ts. Surro-

gates : NVILLI.a>I V. LEALr. Chief Clerk.

CHANGE OF GRADE. 11Ai\IAGE COMMISSION, 'TWENTY=1'IIlRD AND T\'ENT'Y-

FOl RFH WARDS. Room 58. Schermcrhorn Building. No. g6 Broadway. Meetings. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. at r. SI, WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman; CHARLES A.

J ACKvos, OscAR S. BAILEY, Commissioners. LAMONT MCL000HLtN, Clerk.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Courts open from 9 A. ,I. until 4 F. St. Lily .ttais.'ratrs-HExnV A. BRASH, ROBERT C.

CORNELL. LERI,y B. CR:.xr, JImsEI'H SI. DECEL, CHARLES A. F'L.\SIMIER, LouE.Z ZELLER, CLARENCE W, MEADE. Jc.HN (J. M ,TT, J':'SEYH POOL, JOHN B. \I.A'iCI. ED%%ARD HanAS, WILL.-ARD H. OLMt5TED.

PHILIP L'LOCH, secretary._ First District-Criminal Court Building. Second District Jefferson Market. Third District-No. b9 Essex street. Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing-

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

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

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

avenue. SECOND Dlvtst'x.

Borough of Brooklyn. First District-No, 318 Adams street. JACOB BREs-

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

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

CHARLES E. TEALS, Magistrate. Fourth District-Nos. 6and 8 Lee avenue. WiLLIA}t

KRA+IER, Magistrate. Fifth District-Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW'

Lestre, Magistrate. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS R.

WORTH, Magistrate. '- Seventh District-No. ;I Grant street, Flatbush. ALDRED E. STEERS, Magistrate.

Eighth District-Coney Island, ALBERT VAN BRUNT Vo 0RHEEC, Jr., Magistrate.

Borough of Queens.

First District-Nos. _I and n3 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Mn'rr new j. SStrru, Magistrate.

Second District-Flushing, Long Island. LriE J. Cuxsolrrox• Magistrate.

Third Uistrlct-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED-vtcvD J. HEALY, Magistrate.

Borough of Richmond. First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. JOHN

CROAK, Magistrate. Second 1)islrict-Slapleton. Staten Island. NATHAN-

IEt. JLAR=n, Magistrate. Secretary to the Loard, J:SRED J. CIInsIRErs, Myrtle

and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn.

THE COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, KINGS COUNTY.

Room I, Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. vi. to 41.SI,

GEORGE F. Wat.DO. Convnissioner, FRANK 31. 'inoaur a'. Deputy Commissioner, I'miost.ns 1). MIossc nor, Superintendent. JonEl'H H. GRENELI.E, Secretary.

KINGS COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT Hall of Accords. Brooklyn. GEC'rcE It Annur, Surrogate. 311cn:Sri. F. 31cG1,LDLicl:. Chief Clerk. Court opens to:i. 9L O11icc hours, g A. It. to 4 1. N,

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. County Office Building. Richmond, S. I. STErnEx D. Srtvuss. Comity Judge.

KINGS COUNTY TREASURER, Court-house, Room r4. Joltx W. KurrAI.L, T'reasurer; TnoMMAS F. FARI,ELI.,

Deputy Treasurer.

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

opens at to. pa o'clock a. a. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk, Hours from Io A. St. to

4 1. ',1. -.

APPELLATE L)IVISION. SC1'REJIE COURT. Court-hose. Madison avenue, corner Tseenty.fifth

street. Coult'pelf, at 11.. '1. CH %r.LES H. V.as Brst'N I, Presiding Justice ; CitrwEI1

B. SILL.\': C•HLix, Ehw.seD PATlEI:', TsS, \foRGAN J. O'BI:IE\, kiEo1:i.E L. ism. i.iH A11, \\ILLIASt Rmvrstsy, ED,v.sso \\. IlAiCH, justices. A11'HEn NVACST.sFF, Clerk: R-!LLI.L'•I L.A:ae. Jr.. Deputy Clerk,

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. County Court-house, Brooklyn. Rooms w, cc. 03 and

27. Court opens to A. vL,daily, and sits until business is complutcd, Part I., Room - No. _; Part II., Room No. Ic, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms .'z and 07, open daily from 9 A. 5.1. to 4 r. >I. ; Saturdays, Iz >t.

I I), E I' II A'I I5..5 LL .sIID \\ am. B. lit Ru, Jr.. County Judges.

CH.-v:LES Y. VA., DUREN, Chief Clerk,

QUEENS COUNTY COURT. County Court-house, Long island City.

County Court opens at 9.30 A. v. ; adjourns ns at r. al ,

County office Aiwa}s opetu at Flushing. N.Y HARRISON S. MoORE, County Judge.

CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No, 3s Chambers street, Brown-stone Building, City

Hall Park, from to A. St. to 4 r, M. General 'Term. Trial Term, Part I. Part II. Part 11I. I'art IV, Special Term Chambers will be held to A. Sr. to 4

F. Si. Clerk's Office, from 9 A. sl. to 4 r. NI. JAVES M. I'ri'zsntovn, Chief Justice: JOHN H.

.\ICCARTH1. Le vts J. CuNLAN, Jails P. SCHCcuslAx, EDWARD F. O'Dw'\'ER and 'THEODORE F. HASCALL, Justices. 'Fnottaa F. SSItTH, Clerk.

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

Elm. White and Franklin streets. Court opens at half-past to o'clock.

Rt"FL's B. Ce,vtsr, City Judge ; JOHN \V. GOFF, Re-corder;JrlcErH E. NEss'nrRGER, MAR I IN 'I'. Mc\IAHON and WARREN R', I'osTEE, Judges of the Court of Gen-eral Sessions. EDWARD R. C.ARROLL, Clerk,

Clerk's office open from g A. St. to 4 r. Ni.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between

Franklin and \Vhite streets, Borough of Manhattan. Court opens at to A. N1.

•1uslices-First Division - ELIZL'R B. HINSDALE, W'ILLIA?I TRAvERS JEROStE, Et'HRAt.11 A. JACOB, JOHN B. McKE.is, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK, WILLIAM H. FULLER, Clerk ; JosErn H. JONES, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. u. to 4 P. Ni. Second Division-Trial days-Borough Hall, Brook-

lyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, Tuesdays, at to o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at to o'clock.

/moheu-loux Cut'IrT NEY, HOWAtRD J. FoRKER, Pe1TRICK KEAny, luus FLE:HINNG, 'l'HOPtAS W. FITZ-GERALD. JUSEfll L. KERnfc, Clerk ; JOHN J. Dot.vt.as, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, I3orough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, open from g A. \I. to 4 P. NI.

MUNICIPAL. COUR•I'S. Borough of Slanhattan.

First District-'Third, Fifth and Eighth %Vards, and all that part of the First \Vard lying west of Broadwvay and Whitehall street, including Governor's Island, Bedlue's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands, New Court-house. No. r-8 Prince street, corner of Wooster street.

II rife.. 1'. FIss, Justice. Fu:sse L, BACON, Clerk, Clerk's uflice open from 9 A.+I. to 4 P. SI,

Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four-teenth \yards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and cast of Ilroadway and Whitehall street Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre streets,

IIFRAtns 11otTE, Justice, FR:sxcls 3I,sveax, Clerk. Clerk's office open from p .a. vi, to 4 1'. SI, Court opens daily at to A.SI. , and rem;lius open until

daily calendar is disposetl of and close of the daily business, except dill Sundays and legal holidays.

'Third District-Ninth anct Fifteenth \Yards. Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sunda 's and legal holidays excepted) from g a. >I. to 4 P. %I.

\VSI. F. AlooeE, Justice. DANIEL WiLLt,Sls, Clerk.

Fourth Llistrict-'Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue, Court opens g n. Si daily, and remains open to close of business.

GeussEF. RoesCH, Justice. JOHN E. Lvxcrl, Clerk. Fifth Distrlet-Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

\yards. Court-room, No, 154 Clinton street. BEx]A\rIs HiFF>I Ax,Justice. '1'Hcoins FnzI-ATRIC K,

Clerk.

Sixth District-Eighteenth and T'w'enty-first Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. NI. daily, and con-tiuues open to close of business.

D:tsiEL F. 31nlrrls. Justice. A m<.S1 BERNARD, Clerk

Seventh 1 )i strict-Nineteenth 1t'ard. Court-room, No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi-da}'sl, and continues open to close of btr+t less.

H EIdlAN JOSEPH, Justice, PAiRicl: 3lcIAsd'r, Clerk,

Eighth District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Court-room, north roest corner of 'Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. Court opens at ro A. ,I, and con-tinues open to close of business.

Clerk's office open from g A. vt. to 4 1'. Si, each Court day.

Trial days and Return days, each Court day. le'SEl'FI H. STINEH. Justice. '1'H o\I:1., COSTIGAN,

Clerk. Ninth District-Twvellth R"ard, except that portion

thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river nordl of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room. No. 170 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con-tinues open to close of business.

JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLt.SNI J. KENNEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. vi. 10 4 P. It.

Tenth District-Twenty-second Ward and all that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street. on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixdl street, on the cast by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river. Court-room. No. 314 West Fifty'lourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g A. M. to 4. F. nt.

'lllo>wc E. \Teem[%. Justice. Ht'GH GH.%.%i, Clerk. Ele)'enth District-T'hat portion of the f•welftll Ward

which lies north of the centre liuc 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 audcl'wvr.At}'-sixth street and Columbus avenue. Court opens dally (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from to A. Si, to 4 I'. Si,

FRascls J. \\ otzcESTER• Justice. HESL,SN- B. VVIES. 5, Clerk.

Third District-i:aSlEs F. MCLAUGHLIN, Justice GEORGE W. Dn SI IIN. Clerk.

Court-house, 'Town I call, Jamaica. Clerk's office open from 9 A. It. to 4. P. M. Court

held on Mondays, \Vednesdays and Fridays, at to A. nt.

Borough of Richmond. First District-First and 'Third Wards (Towns of

Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil-lage Ball, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Brighton.

JouN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMIAN, Clerk, Court office open from 9 A. Sr. to 4 P. at. Court held

each day, except Saturday, from to A. %I. Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards

(Towns of Middletown, Southfield and AVestfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple. lot).

Geou<;E W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. Court office open from g A. nt. to 4 P. SI. Court held

each clay from ro A. NL, and continues until d)50 of business.

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CI'1T RECORD IS Pl.'BI:lSHED DAILY, Sundays :uld legal holidays esccptcd, at No, z

City Hall, Ness York City. Annual subscription. 59.30, postage phgipaid.

WILLIAM A. BUTLER. Supervisor.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DeIAu. IShE'T oP I'Silt.IC CH.ARI I IEc, Bnrlurau. or SI niH:rr']AN. AND THE BRnsx,

Four of EAST '1'sES'rv-SIx'rH "' I HER I I NEty Yoelc, August ^r, rn.w. 1

'fO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR 1111)5 0K ESTIMATES FOR '1(411 MATERIALS .ANI) L:AP.OIR REQUIRED FOR 'PILL: F:RE("1'Il)N AND CtlAIl'LFIZuA OF A NER' (;AS lJOL1)ER FOR '1 HE (;:1S V1'ORKS LOCATED ON R:INDALL'S ISLAND.

BIDS UR ES1'IMAT'ES FOR THI': ABOVE. mentioned Work, in conformity with the specifi-

cations, will he received at the office of tl 'e Depart mcnt of Public Charities, foot of Enst Twenty-sixth street, in The City of New York, until re o'clock vi.,

TCESDAY, SEPTEIIIBER -1, lbOO. T'6e pr. son or persons nmking any bid or estimate

shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indor'ed "Bid or Estimate for the \Luerial, and Labor required for the Erection and Completion of a N. so as Holder for the Gas Works located on Randal l's Island,° with his or their name or names and the date of presentation. to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will he publicly opened by the President of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

1'HIE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES ISEeEIm)E' THE RIGHT TI) REJECT ALL 13105 rIII ESI'INI:sTes IF DEESIED TO BE FOR THE I'I"13LIC INS ERE, I.

Ao bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract. awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poratlon upon debt or contract, or is ho is a delaulter, as surety or ether vise. upon any obligation to the Corpo. ration.

The award of the cones act will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract must be knotrn to to engaged in and well prepared for the bu i sass . and must have satisfactor}' testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be as, arded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, frith uco sufficient sureties, each in the amount of F ice Thousand (:,coo) Dollars.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of resideuee of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with I :im or them therein• and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made wrth. out any connection sit tlt any other person making an Cst imatc for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair I d w'idlo' t -nllu~iun or fraud T 1 tl at , o b' f

NEW EAST" RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS.

Commissioner'' O(ice. No. c;5 Broadway, Borough ! Rooms, 14, r, and t6, Nos. 149 to 131 Church street. of Manhattan. Neu York. g.s. vi. to 4 1. >I. President, ioHs RExEI;AS ; Secretary, J:uiEe E.

Len - 1s N IN,-N. President: 1.55, Es \\'. LL)\'LE. IIcc. 11C(;,,vEI:v Treasurer, Emv.\RD HALES-, HORACE

President: TAMES P. BELL. Sceretan' : JLLl.ax 1). I Lon]n.. F. .3. Asol.EtcS-u--."(/. i". PAil:nA uv. Treasurer: foil\ R'. \I'EuER, Ssn rH E. Office open during business hours every da)' in the LANE and The AI:w,'5, Commissioners. i year. except legal holidays. Examinations are held on

Chief Engi nevi s UlTtce. \o. 84 Broadway. Brooklyn, `londay, \Vednesday and Friday after I e. v. E. L).. q A. ,1. n' _ r. Si.

SUPREME COURT. DISTRICT AI I (lb 'aEV-. Counts Court-house, Io.;o A. i1. to 4 P. ~I.

Nei, Criminal Court Building, Centre street, o A. St. Spec mi Term. Part I . , ]Rolm No, t6. to 4I. ?'. Clerk's Otiicc. Part I., Room No. I;.

Aa.a Ili su ( ;.u<DIxEtz, l listrict Attorney; \\ ILLtASI J. Special Term, Part I 1 L. Room No. 13. McKE»:1. Chief Law' Clerk. Clerk's Office. Part II., Room No. t_.

I Special Term, Part I IL . Room No. 18.

KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT aT'I'OR\ E]" Clerk's O ice. fart I I1.. Room No. 19. ~peci'sl1'crm. Part IV., Roos) No. _o.

Office. County Court-house, Borough o f Brooklyn. Special Term, Part V.. Room No. 33. Hours. o.5. >I. to ; I. II I Special Term. Part VL. Room No. 31.

Jois F. CL.ata<E, District Attorney. I Speciul Term. Part VIL, Roos) No. 39. __ Trial'Fcrm, Part II.. Room No. 3S-.

QUEENS COUNTY DISFRICT ATTORNEY. Clerk's Otficc, Room No. a3. Trial Term. fart III., Room No. ^-z,

Office. Queens County Court-houee, Long Island 'Triad 'Perm, fart I\•„ Room No. al. City, q A. SI. to 4 r.',1. I Trial Term. Part V., Room No. 04.

JOHS B. MERRILL, District Attorney. I 'Trial 'Perm, Part VI., Room No. 3;. CLARExeE A. DI:Ew', Chief Clerk. 'T'r'ial 'Fermi. Part VII., Room No. 36.

'Trial 'Term. Part \'III.. Room \o. 27. '1'riai 'Term. Part IX., Rootu No. up.

C;IIRtt~ER~ "trial Term, fart N., Roont No. z3. Borough Df Manhattan. Trial Term. Part Xl.. Room No. 37.

Office. New Criminal Court Building. Open at all Trial Term. Part 511.. Room No. a6.

times of day and night. Appellate 'Perm. Re' ins \o. up. EDWARD T. }'l zl:tyullT,. I. coC E. BAt'scH, EDw.4Rn 'Perm. Clerk's Office, Appellate Room W. 30.

W. HART, :ANs'xl'.' Zc cc:c. I Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 33.

Borough of The Bronx. I Assignment Bureau. Room No- 32.

7ustltes-1;Eee ;E C. BAHRETT, ABRAHAM R. LASS. No. 761 East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street. HENCE, CH.aeer H. Tes.xx. CHARLES F. \IACLEAN.

FREDERICK Ssis1 H. JAMES FITZ(:FRALD, MILES BEACH, Open from 6,\ SI. to I2. mL.Vugbt. A\THe'ss' 31COt1'Ev, li,'NIns 31. L\'vCH. D:avID LEl'F\'I RI'1'-1, LE'OS.41:n A. (; EIG EnIC H, Hexer

fiTC,ioiR, Jr.. JoHs 1. FREEDNI.ss, GEORGE P. Borough of Brooklyn. AS,05Ew- n, P. HExry Dt ceo. DAVID McAo,na. HENRY

Office, Room t7. Borough Hall. Open all times of R. IIEEKtiIAs, Hexer A. GILDERstrEVE. Fi:vvCls M. \ SoHVF_r.. Clerk, da}' and night, except between the hours of Ie }I. and I SC' ST. J.;xtESA.O'Go rains . ILLISIl

Borough of The Bronx. i a 1 I c. ,. nc 1 ) mein u o I the Municipal Assembly, head of a dcparnnent, chief of

First District-All that part of the rtventy-fourth a bureau. deputy thereof or clerk therein, orother officer \\ yard which was lately annexed to the City andCoullty of the corporation, is directly or indirectly interested of Nese York by chapter 10;4 of the Lass' of 18y;, coin I therein. or in the supplies or work to whidl it relates. or prising all of the late T'o)cl: of 1Cestchcstcr and part of i ill an}' portion of file profits thereof. The biii or esti- the 'Fowa i.sf Eastebester and Pelham. Including the I mate must be 5gitlfied by the oath. in 11 riting, of the \'illagc- of R akeficld and \\-Illiam.bndgc. Court-root, Party or parties mal: i,rg the estimate that the " veral

yI'osvn Hall, Slain street, \1cestchcster \Village. Court matters St sited therein arc in all respects true. When opcus dally (Sunday, and legal holidays excepted) from more than vole person is interested, it is requisite that o A. 5•1. to 4 r. nl. Trial of causes are 'Tuesday and I the s FIAT ICarl!y be niade and subscribed by all the I'rida}' of each week, I parucs interested.

\CII.LLV.1 \C, PENFIELD, Justice. Jens N, STEWWART, Each bid or estimate shall be accompani„d by the con- Clerk I sent. ill )girl[ leg, of two householders or freeholders in

Second District-Twenty-third and 1\veuty-fourth ']'he City of N-,l' York, with their respecnce places of R'ard-. Cuurl-room. corner of Third avenue and One husiness or residence, to theeffectthat ifthecontractbe Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. t )ffice hours from 9 a%%arded to the person slaking the es tlmate t he}' w' ill, on A. Ii. to 4 r. 'I. Court npeus at in :5, 5.1. I its being so awarded. become bounds, hip -oldies fur its

f AIN SI, finery, Justice. II 'wneD SPEAR, Clerk, I faithful prrforntance, and that if he shah omit or refuse - to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation

Borough of Brooklyn. any difference between the suns to tchich he would be First District-Comprising First. Second, Third, etItltled upon its completion and that which the Corpo-

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the ration ncq' be oblige( to pay to the person or persons to Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner svhmont the contract may be awarded at any subsequent State and Court Street, letting ; the amount iu each case to be calculated upon

I1IH- J. A1-ALSH. Justice, EotvaRD '%loRA., Clerk. the estimated amount of the work by o'hich the bids are Clerk's office open from 9 A. %1. to 4 P. NL office tested. The consent above mentioned shall 1 a be accom- Second District-Seventh. Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, named by the oath or affirmation, in writing, ofeachof

Twentieth, Twenty-firet. Twenty-second and 't'w'enty- the persons signing the sanw that he is a householder third m\ arils, Court-room located at No. 794 Broad- or freeholder in TheCity of New York, and is seorth the way. Brooklyn. amount ofthe security required for the completion of this

GEHARD B. VAN \W:t'r,T, Justice. \Vr1.LIA',1 H. ALLEN, contract over and above all his debts of every nature, Clerk. and over and chore his liabilities as bail, surety or

Clerk's office open from 9 A. Ni. to 4 r. --I. otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in 'Third District-Includes the 'Thirteenth. Fourteenth, good faith and with the intention to execute the bond

Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and ! required by the RevisedOrdinances if the contract shall Nineteenth \\ards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee be awarded to the person or persons for whom lie con- avenue, Brooklyn. scats to become surety. 'The said sureties may con-

\\ 1LLIA11 J. LYNCH, Justice. JOHN W. CARPENTER, of responsible guaranty. companies. The adequacy Clerk, and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved

Clerk's office open from 9 A. %I. until 4 P. aL Court by the Comptroller of The CIty of New York, opens at to o'clock. No bid or estimate Will be considered unless accom-

Fourth District - Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, panted by either a certified check upon one of the Twenty-sixth, '1\vent)'-seventh and Twenty'-eighth I National or State banks of The City of New York, Wards. Court-room, No, 14 Howard avenue. I drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the

TIIOvIAS H. WILLIANts, Justice. HERMAN GOHLISG- amount of jive per centum of the amount of the Hi,r'T. Clerk ; JAMES P. SINNorr, Assistant Clerk, security required for the faithful performance of the

Clerk's office open from 9 A. }I. to 4 P. St. contract.Such check or money must s'u'r he Fifth District-Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti-

and Thirty-second \Yards. Court-room on Bath ave- mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk nue and Bay Twenty--second street, Lath Beach. of the Department who has charge of the esti-

CoRNELI1S FLRCCESOs, Justice. JERExuAH J mate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said O'LEArv, Clerk. I box until such check or money has been exam-

Clerk's office open from 9 A. al. to 4 P. nt. ined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct-

Borough of Queens, All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder,

First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the suc-

formerly composing the Wards). Court-room, Queens cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days County Court-house (located temporarily). after notice that the contract has been awarded to him,

THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THostA5 F. KENNEDY, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made Clerk. by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City

Clerk's office open from g A. al. to 4 P. Ni. each week of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect day. Court held each day, except Saturday., refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within

Second District-Second and 'Third Wards, whch the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown returned to him. and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of late Town Should the person or persons to whom the contract of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract Elmhurst, New fork. P. O. address, Elmhurst, New within five days after written notice that the same has York. been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or

WILLIABt RASQMN, Jr., Justice. HENRY WALTER, they accept but do not execute the contract and give the Jr., Clerk. I proper security, he or they shall be considered as having

Clerk's office open from 9 A. Si. to 4 P. SI, abandoned it and as in default to the corporation, and

Page 7: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5 1 95

the contract will be readvertised and relet, 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, hiders are referred to the specifications.

Bidders are t ant/sued to crrui,rr the 5,/it i/ir a/inrrs for /articulrn's of the work, etc., required brfrre making their estimate's, and art' cautioned against referring to any s/'r•rrfratiats other than those fur-nished by the Ae/arfwent. Sulk r//'rotcrs are cause for rrjoling bids st'kerean they are wry//en, and will in no case govern time action of the I)e/'arfneo! ricers in frsssinK u~•>n tenders.

Bidders wll1 write out the amount of their estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract,

The specilcatiolts may be seen at the offices of Horgan & Slattery, Architects, No. t Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan,

Blank forms of bids or estimates, the properenvelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreement approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and any further information desired, can be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Char-ities, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities Will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every partialllar.

JOHN W. KELLFR, T'resident, A I H 11,1H Ti. (h)E 'TING, Commissioner, JAM l'." FRENV', Conm,is'-ioner,

1)epartlnent of Public Charities.

I)EPAetct cxT or PU RLIC CIIANI'r lids, BOROUGH of RlcasloND, Sires Is I'Axu, -

NEw Yome, August zl, x900.

PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, MEATS, FISH, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, COAL, WOOD, LEATHER, FEED, LUMBER, ETC.

BnecdGH nP RlcHtloyD, SIAllN Is1..1SI,.

SFALED P,IL)S OR ES'] IMATF.S FOR FUIL-uishing the above-mentioned Supplies, in cotl-

ormity with samples :std specifications, will be rc-ceived at the Central Op/cc of this Department, foot of Fast 'I'w'eoty-.sixth street, until is o'clock nootl,

TUE4D:\V, SEPTEM IEFt 4, 1900. All roods to be delivered in installments at Rich-

mond Borough Alm=house, as may be required during the year tgoo, free of expense.

No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or contractors and none will be paid for by the Depart-ment.

The person or persons making; any bid or est I mate shall furnish the same iu it scaled envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Groceries, Meats, Fish, Hard-ware, Paints, Oils, Coal, AVood, Leather, Feed, Lunt-her, etc.," with his or their name or names and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, oil or before the day and hour above u:tlned, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of swirl De-partmeut, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

'Inc BOARD oP PCal.lc CIIAd/rMCS HESKKVES THE I:IGH'1' TO I/EJECT Sit. RIDS ()a ES'I'1?IATES IF De,':civ:o •ro I/O Foil 'r/D•: rt'BLIC 15I Eltr]cl'.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to. any person w'ho is in arrears to the Corpo-ration upon debt or contract. or who is a dethulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any Obligation to the Corpo-ratinn.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Delivery will be required to be made from time to time and in such quantities as may be directed by the said Commissioner.

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 per=on or persons to whom the contract maybe a,varded wall be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties. each to the amomrt of fifty (50) per cent. of the hid for each article.

Fach bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and pl:lce of residence of each of the persons making the same. the names of all persons interested with him or them therein.:oul if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made witho,lt any connection with any other person making all estimate for I lie same purpose, and is in all respects fair and wi tbout collusion or fraud, and that pro member of the Municipal Assembly. head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other office' of the Cnrporution is directly or indirect I inter-cstecl therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in all)' portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath. in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that file v El/I FIC.-txlON be made acid 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 respceti, e 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 uw;u'derl, become bound a+ his sureties for its faitlt-fid performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the salve they shall pay to the Corporation any difference between the suit to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora-tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be a,earded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti matod amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall he accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of theersons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York. and is worth the amount of the security required for the 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 Ile has offered himself asa surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the i bond required by the Revised Ordinances if the con-tract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-panied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State banks of the City of New York, drawn to the orderof the Comptroller, or money to the amount of jreper centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be Inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall he 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 aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will he returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and

the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided by law.

1'Itr quality of the artic/cs, su///ies, A'oa is, u,arrs and r,/h'achmn/isr must coufc,m, in r c,,ry rw/,rct to Wte sa..Ji/rs ,Jfhe lawe on a-r/xil'itiat, or, in the absence cJscur/6's, to the fxtntrd ,c/grisirnliouc. l%idd,r,e rcec' c,uutionchI to rsaurnre the 5//cc//id (i/i cuiS fin-/ru4,culrtrs rd/he ­Ml s, efc., rcgrtirrrl brf,rr urcthing their e liuralrs, and are eartfiourd stains/ nf•rring to any aur/,les or sl$ccific'a-tiaus alhrr f//cm t f/talc' furnts'ited by fit,' D'/iarf,mren/. Such r, f •,roars are cans,• for r,jr,ting' !hits whereon they are zurrftru, and scill in un case• g'ovrru the action q/ the De,6 a 1utrnt fee'r, in fussing lm/'on tcndnrs

Bidders will state the price for each article, by which the bids will be tested.

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

Blank forms of bids orestimates, the proper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreement approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, and any further iu formation desired, can he obtained at the office of the Commissioner for the Bor ugh of Richmond, at Stapleton, Staten Island, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and •ill of its provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular.

JOHN \V. KELLER, President, Al)OI,PH H. GOETTINl;, Commissioner, JAMES F'EENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Clrariti.n.

DEI•Atns1ES'1 ()1' PUBLIC CIIAI<31I us, Boaouotts or MANHATTAN AND THE L'Imxx,

F'ou'r OF EAST 'l'wesrv-slx'rH S BEET, NEW Youlc, August xl, Igeo.

'l'() CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR EST'IMA'TES FOR THE MATERIAL' AND LABOR REQL'IREU 1'OR THE ERECTION OF A WATER 'POWER EXTENSION TO HE Ilf"TRO-P1)I•ITAN HOSPI'T'AL ON IlLA(2KVVELL'S ISLAND.

B OR ES'1'IMA'l'ES FOR 'LHE AI3OVE-meutioned work, iu conformity with the specifica-

tious, o ill be received at the office of the ])cpartment of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, in The City of Ni. cc York, until 12 o'clock %I.,

TUEsDAT, SEP'T'EMBER, 1, 1.000, The person nr per-nos making any bill or estimate

shall furnish the same in n scaled envelope, indorsed ,, Bid or Estimate for the Materials and Labor required for the Erection of a Water Tower Extension to the Metropolitan Hospital," with his or their name or manes and the date of presentation to the head of said I>epartment, at the said office, on or before the day :and hour above named, ;tt which time and place the bids or estimates received will be pub-licly opened by the President of said Department, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

THE BOARD (n. PI cI.IC CmsAEI'Iins KEwmcsrr rd IC RIGH"1"l(d EFJEC'f ALI. BIDS clt ES'IIIIAT ES IF DEEMED 11, iF. FUIt'1HR 1'u(I.IC IS eictti'l.

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 wlto is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporculon.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must bale satisfactory test%moltials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, ,pith two sufficient sureties, each in the amount of Five Thousand 15,000) Dollars.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the cattle and place of residence of each of the persons making the saute, the names of al persons interested with him or them thereon, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; slsci that it is made witlt- out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose. and is in all respects hair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief ola buremi, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or outer officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to ,which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti-elate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters started therein are in all respects trtle. When more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the vir.I FICA, ION be made and subscribed by all the parties Interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied f oy the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, in 'Fite 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 bouncl as his sureties for its faithful performance. and that if lie shall omit or refuse to execute the lance, they lv ill pay to the Corporation any difference bet,ceeu the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion and that which the Corpo-ration ruay 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 III be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids arc tested. The consent above mentioned shall beaccont-panted by the oath or affirmat inn, in ,writing, of each of the persons signing the same that lie is a householder nr 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 his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by the Revised Ordinances if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom lie consents to become surety. The said sureties may consist of responsible guaranty companies. The ad- equacy 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 accont- panied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of live per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the -sti-mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the esti-mate box, and no estimate call be deposited in said box until such check or money has been exam. ined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the suc-cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amoutlt of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by 'She City of New York as liquidated dam- ages for such neglect or refusal but if he shall ex- ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. Should the person or persons to whom the contract

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided by law.

For particulars its In the quantity uod gmtlity of the materials, or the n:,ture and extent of the work required, bidders are referred to the speciticat ions.

//driers are caution •,/ to e.ranone the sjieciflcaticns for /'aAtctabtrs of the stir/c, etc., required h'/,re vmh'iny' their estimates, and are cautz,ned r{{'aiust rrferrint to any sfeciftealious other t/natt those fur-nis/ned /y, tire Uetartutent. Suc/a r jerenc'es are cause /or rejectint/bids v ,herenu they are auritlen, and ae'ill itt uo cetscl'oe'e, a the action of /he Ue/artneent offia'rs in tias, i n;- u/eon l enth rs.

Bidders will write out the amount of their estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract.

The specifications may be seen at the offices of Horgan & Slattery, Architects, No. c Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan.

Blank forms of bids or estimates, theproper envelopes in which to inclose the same, the specifications ctcid agreement approved as to Corm by the Corporation Counsel, and any further information desired can be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Char- ities, and bidders arc cautioned to examine each and call of its provisions carefully, as the hoard of Public Charities will insist upon its absolute cn forccment in every partictllar.

_IOHN 1V. KELLER, President, A]BILPH H. GOE'1'TINC;, Commissioner, JAMES FEENV, Commissioner,

Deparuncnt of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANINC.

SALE OF UNREDEhiSiEf) INCIT.-MIRANCES.

DEYAH'rslEN1' nr SrccuEI' Cl.eANINC, Morn OFFICE, Svxm,icnm t BudootNo,

No. 19 P.,utc Rd/c, Buanuau uF 1<IANH.,T'r.AN.

PUBLIC NOTICES.

n0'f'lCk E IS HEREBY GIVEN 'I'HA'l', PURSU- ant to section /45 of the Greater New York

Charter, and under I lie rmthori ty of a finnf order issued on the omit day of August, tgoo, out of the Municipal Court of The City of New York, for the Second Jurliclal District, Borough of yloiicsuan, by a Justice sitting therein, I will, on

'17th DAY OF AUGUST, 19110, at to.3o A. 'd1., on Yard No. t, in the Department of Street Cleani hg, in West fifty-sixth street, between Faeventh and Twelfth avenues, in the L'orougll of Manhattan, sell Trucks, Carts, Wagons, I'ush-carts, Boxes ,unl other mocabfe things.

FRANCIS Al. GIBSON, Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILI-, in the vicinity of New fork Bay, can procure

Inaterial for that purpose—ashes, street s,veepings, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Cleati-mIt/s—free of charge, by applying to the Coinmiss inner of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 to et Park rows, Borough of iclanhattan.

PERCIVAL E. NAGLE, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-M ISSION.

cicxtcD°.v. CICD. SEI:vICE Co>uussmo , Nn, 44i, Bw,.,Dtvar,

Xecs 1",iiac, August t, rgoo.

PUf31.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT open competitive examinations will be held at the

offices of this Commission, Nu, 346 Broadway, New York Life Insurance Building, for the following posi-tions, upon the dates specified

Monday, August 57, Is A. Si,, INSPEC1'(IRS OF RF(;ULA'1'ING, GRADING AND PAVING. Sub-jects of examination: Handwriting, arithmetic, tech-nical knowledge and experience. No notice to appear for this examination will be issued on any applicatiolc filed after Wednesday, August z: QC o. q~.

LE•E PHILT.IPS, Secretary.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF T'IIE CITY of Nccv York hereby give notice that the cost of

the follu,c ing-named local improvumeut is greater than the estimate heretofore maple therefor, viz.:

I 3(n/OC(:H oP 13Rfdo1CLvN.

List 6369. Grading and paving Sutter avenue, from Rockaway ;n'cuue to Alabama avenue, sccth asphalt pavement (Pweuty-sixth Ayard). Original assessment, $30,500 : final assessment, 539,52q.85.

The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, , aeant lots, pieces and parcels of land situ-atoll on—

Both sides of Sutter avenue, from Rockaway avenue to Alabama avcn Se, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and uvenucs. —;old that said Board of Assessors has added to the assessments heretofore laid for said improvement, the said excess of thin cost over said estimate and apportioned the same upon the several parcels of land according to their respective proportions of the original assessment, and the said Board of Assessors has prepared a list show'-ing the amounts of such additions, and the salve is now on file in the office of said Board of Assessors, No, 300 Proaclsvay, New York, where the same can be ex- amined by all persons interested, and that the said Board will meet in the said ufLce on the o-5th day of September, Igoo, at I I .-c. ii., to hair objections (if any) to the same.

EDWARD ?IcCUE, EDWARD CAI-FILL, PATRICK M. IIAVERTY, JOHN B.:fE'I'F,NBORG, THOS. A. ACILIsOX,

Board of .4snessorc, WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No. 32o Broadway.

Cl/-v or NEW Yotmg, Boeot.•GH or JIANHA/TAN, August zr, Igoo.

DEPARTMENT OF SEWERS.

DEl':\lc'hsmos 'IF SelvERs—f,i,rUIuss10\ER's OFFICE,' u5. 13 To zt PARK RUw,

, Ew Yogis, August 17, 1905.

TO CONTRACTORS,

BIDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN A sealed envelope, with the title of the work and

the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be re-ceived at this office until

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1900, at in o'clock Ni., at which hour they will be publicly opened by the head of the Department and read.

For the following work in the

Borough of Manhattan. No, t. SEWER IN BROADWAY, WEST SIDE,

between One Hundred and Fifteenth street and summit north of One Hundred and Six- teenth street,

No. o. SEWER IN IIRt)AIrIVAY, WEST TIDE. between One Hundred mull Fnurteentb and One Hundred and Fifteenth sheets.

No. 3. SEWER IN AVENIII•: L', between Fourteenth and Ei1kct,tii streets.

Nu. 4, A1.1'ERAT'ION AND IMI'kOViCIII'N'i TO SEWER AND CONVIf C7'IU\S IN HU-IJER'I'SI'REIi'l', between West and Hudson streets.

Borough of Brooklyn. No. 5. SEWER IN SULLIVAN S'I RFEl, between

Conover street and Ferrisstreet, AND AN oU'l'Ly:l0U'1'LT SEWER IN SULLIVAN STREET', between Ferris street and the Fast river,

No. 6, SEWER IN EIGHTY-SIX'T'H STRF'E'I', be-nveen Fourth aveune and Fort Hamilton avenue,

No. 7, SISWf•:R IN NOSTRAND AVENUE, between Jlidwood street and Jlalbune street.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him therein, and if uu Other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made svi thous any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all re,pects 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 interested therein, or in the supplies or in the work to which it relates or in any portion of the profits thereof.

Each estimatc'must ne verified by the oath, in serit-ing, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are true, and must be accom-panied by the consent, in writing, of tw-n householders or freeholders in The City uI Ness York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they tvill, upon its being so a,varded, be-cotnc bound as his sureties for its faithful performance. .uul that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the 'ante they will pay to the Corpuratic-m any dl dycrcocc between the sum to which he would he eu titled upon its completion and that which the Cc,rporatiou may be obliged w pay to the person to w'hont the contract shall be aa:u'ded at any subsequent letting, the amount to be calculated upon the estimated ainouot of the work

5w !ccim 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 he is a Iwuzellolder or freeholder in T'Ice City of New 1-ork, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all Ins debts of every nature, and over cud above his liabilities as bail, surety, or otherwise, and that lie 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 Ynrk, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security re-quired for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or mousy must Nor be inclosed in a sealed envelope containing the estimate, but mu-t be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department ,vho ha, charge of the estimate box, and no estimate col be dcpoaited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. Ali such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, w' ill be returned to the person= making the saute within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by himshall be fiirfei tell to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if Ire =hall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit ,will he returned to Itim.

THE CUATNIISSIONF:R OF SEVERS RE-SERVES1'HE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS RFCEIVEU IF HE DEEMS IT' FOR THE 1!E51' IN'I'ERESI'S OF '1'HE CITY.

Bluok forms of bids or estimates, the proper eplvrl-ors iu which to inclose the same, and any further l utororat,00 desired, can be ohtnined, as to the Borough of ul auhattpn, at the office of the GSmmissioner of Sewers, Nos. 13 to zx Park row, Borough of Mau-Imttan, and as tothe Borough of liro•,kl yn, at the office of the Deputy Con1iei-ci,,ner Si Sc,vus, Municipal Building, borough of LTookly-u,

JAS. KANF:, Cnmmissiouer of Sewer.,,

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. 'I'O CONTR.-AC7-ORS.

l'ROI'QSALS FOR BIDS OR ES1'IMA1'ES.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Cnmnlittec on Supplies of the Board III

Education of The City of New 1-ork, at the Hall of the Board, southwest corner of Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough of Manhattan. until a o'cl,,ck r. SI., on

TI1C!KSDAS-, SEPTE!1IBEB t:, 19(10, for funti skiing and delivering Chemical and Physical Apparatus and Supplies for the Schools ui '1 Ice City of NeW York. boruugh.s of Manhattan, '1 be Iirolu and Brooklyn.

No empty packages or cases are to be returned to bidders or contractors except as herein specilled, and none „'ill be paid fir by the Department.

Nu bid or estimate will be accepted Irom, or contract awarded to any person who is iu :u'rcurs to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or w']w is a defaulter. as surety or other,cise, 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.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be en-g;tged in and well prepared for the business, and must h;n'e satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, srttlt hro sufficient sureties, each in the amount of fifty (50) per cent. of the bid for each class of supplies, articles or apparatus tmnted iu the 'chedules.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence Si' place of business of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested ,with hint 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 respects fair and without eollu-stott or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or outer officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the work to which it relates, or to any portion of the profits thereof, l'he bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the I, ERIVICA-'rloN be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- ested.

Each bid or estimate sha1] be accompanied by the consent, to writing, of two hou=ehoishery or freeholders, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety 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 no awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they shall pay to the Cor-

Page 8: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

5196 1 H E IC I T Y RECORD. 't iiuRSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900.

poration any difference bet,Ycen the uni to which he Leggett avenue: both sidev of Tinton a se ,iii, t runs would be cntithrd on its cotnp letiou :utd that which the llnw•son street to One Hundred and Pitty - sl xth street,

- f to he .on 1 r it On m t >c ,bli •ed to ,a t t pc lorp t l n 6 pay ~

~ uJ s„ h w~ .t ut ide of \Ycstchester ncenue tl-I~m 1. uw n ~tn'c

cr•,n: [o whom the contract may c .1 cd at .tt v P t } ~ub'eglwut IcninZ. L'hc consent abtcc mcotir'led

ud .

street to Tic }fu tcd nud E'ifn'-+ixlh t. I EAST l)`1( f[U\I)IhF.lt AND :i1S'1'Y-'1'HIRIt

shall be accompanied by the oath or atftrmation. iu S7' RF:E f—S1•:WER, fn'm tile cx t,t;ng sewer iu lack- writiue, of each nF the persons siguiug the same. that ,on ;n'cnuc to Forest ❑venue. Area of assessment: , he is it houscholdtr or Irechulder in the Citp ill New Both sides of F: t-t Olie Hundred and Si Yor:, and i• worth the antoutrt of the security required street, between Jack en :utd Forest avenues. for the e❑at ticn of this contract. o%or :II abocc all EA' I' OV I•: lit \ 11 Iit 5'\ 11 SI\1'Y- EYI s Ii! his I ebts Tit cvery nature, and over and aburc his lia- S1 '1t F: F:1' —SF :\1'ER, it I'hird :I e to Fulton bilities as hail, surety or uthenvnc. and that he has :Ivenuc. :\rc t of assessmcut : Both sides of One Iiun- offered himself as a surety in good f ith and with the ch-ctI . ,n. Sixty-seventh < trect, ins tire cu Third Lind intention teexecute the hood required by the Revised Fulton avenues. Ordinance. of 'l'ltc City of New York. it the contract 1'R IN 11 AV EN UF1—B:\SIN, inert) tine cornet iii shall be a,,y,1.4 to the person or persi is for in- Item lie One Hundred and Sixty-third street. Area of assess- consents to become surety sent: North silk of l the Hundred and Si,,ty-third

No bid or estimate trill be considered unities a coo nit- street, leLaceii Trinity and C:uildt:•el1 avenues a also, }iauied by either iceertified check upon one of the west side of Triuits avenue, la tire en ( hit Ilturdred

I he City New 'I \ational or State Bank, of of irk, drawn to the order Cl the Comptroller, or money to the

' n and Sixt)'-third street :Ind ieasdalc pi:rce. T\vI ' f\ -Ft )C R'1'II R- :\ RD ; SECTION it.

ile ann out of tile security amaunt of :'; r per ccutum of t ~ '—~ - D:\ 1.1 :1\i'\ C' E. - F.\1"Ea:, be East One required for the Ianthful pertorm:l ncc of the contract. Hundred and Seventy-eighth street !Meclumic street) Such check or ntcucy nmst >, r he inclosed in the and East One Hundred and Eight}'-hot street (Pones Sealed encclope containing the estimate. but noust be street). Area of sssessment: Both sides of 1 )Sly handed to the officer or clerk of the Depart- tit-enue. front One Hundred and Seventy-ci.rhth street meat ,,'ho h;ts charge of the estimate box, and no

• to (Inc Iltmdred and Eighty-first street ; both sides of

estimate call be dole❑=lted in said box until such check One Hundred and Eightieth street, from Floneywcll or nte:te}- has been examined by said officer or clerk avenue to l ti- avenue; south side Tit l )ne Hundred and h,und to be correct. All such deposits, except and Ei ohty- first street, from Iioneywell avenue to Poly that of the .uccesshtl bidder, n'il I be rct urned to the i ;venue, and east side of Hint e tieii avenue. b'nm t )Tic persons making the time within three dove after the Huudred and Fighticth to One' Hundred and Einhty- contract is awrarded. If the successful bel Ier '111 cc- ti rst street. fuse or neglect within five days titter notice that the EAST ON E HUNDRED AND SI:VENTY- :ontract I:ui been awarded to him, to execute the same. N 1 NI' H s1'RF: ET —S1 \\'F1:, henccen i.allm lai Tie the amount of the deposit made be him < hall he for- n anal ,Lrtharoe emtes: also SE11"Hli IN ARTHUR feited r, and retained by The City of sew York as liy- I .\V I:N C T:. between last One HmIII-I and Secenty- uidated dama:zes for such neglect or rctusal : but if lie I set cntn street (Tr❑ naoot avenue) and Fast One 1 nn- shall execute the contract w I tin inn the time aforesaid. Bred oral r:iht y- tin t sweet. Area of assessment the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. I B.,th -ides of Uue Hundred and Set etuy-nintli street,

Should the person or persons to t. honi the contract may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract

from Hughes avenue to Lafontaine avenue ; both Birk, IIne Hundred Seventy-street, from Hughes of and eighth

within live days alter written notice that the sane has n avenue to Arthur avenue : both sides of .Irthuravenue, been awarded to his or their bid or proposal. or it lie or front Tremont accrue to ( lnc Ifind red :us•.1 Ei_bty-first they accept but do not execute the euntract and glee the sires : cast side of Lafont:o hm a, onto, from I )ue H tin- proper securit}', lie or they trill be considered as ha%in,g I dred and Fi pht nut it to One It unfired etud F:ightt'-first abandoned it and asnide Ititni t to the Corporation, and I street. awl hoth sides of Unc FF.....I red and Eightieth the contract wt-ill be reacis-ertised and relet as provided street. fnmt Arthur a-. mini ue to Lab II to ue avenue. bcl;tw. V:1LE\1'1\F. AVi'sit—C1:b t"i „I:<[ sdr,

P;" /,r,t%,td:na as it l/e, qoni/il,' a,:d /uali!, of lh: about at feet north of Burusiac avenue. area of s+iP!i.s :•r fir ra!ro .' an,+ .lm ,r/ if tkr :enrk ;tgrrimrd 0nCwnielit: Rest side of Valentine avenue, between or Iftll'nratrriu(s to brf:rr;;e, t,/, lidd,•rs it, r r, ,r:d Burnside avcuue and Otie Huudrerl and Eightieth to II,, i,^rc., aliens and th. sr;rrrf.vlrs ,yma!Irr:=15, sort- =tract, also north side of Bunt>ide accnus, he t•.rcen f,/r;s and ,t~na rata; to be furrrs%m t. .)ruck :e... 6• and ,rat: ria,'.r „riot n'?ft:roe in rrrrr miss ,',t to 1'er sp.ii-

Valentine and Ryer arcnues. he were by the Board of A==css'.,rs —that t same confirmed

_G:,ui,'cs rtul srhedldes. 61,tdi)s It estd:: ,twit fl i • Id catered on same date in t e ~n August gee, .0 Tile at <:ra,,::rr :k. sArc _ra.•ia,a jir f•,o::': slams ./c

lit Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept in

a, liars, rh., ,n/uir„1 h%err ara kiss•, /k e .•stnutat-s. ! tile Bureau for the Collection otAssessntents and Arrears Ill,. qual. ty,j tut- a,dick-s, srdfi'i.S, aesnts, Train-. and of Taxes and Assessments and of Water rents, and ,unr rardis: ,r.ust ral.fJ?Iu is r)' rsf,... to and u: :rst rr,.•lss t/t: rr s,!nn, its.,'ssn/f ,r i-r,n' tit ' 41 .r rr_t' /•:=-s a! „r ld rr iii it+ qrr,rfitr Tiraallgr J1,r r Soil rf1i i l r 4 ,-!r : L'ai! b, laid Ioii/+i.r sisrrr• dal, afro flr, date to t/rt sa ntjlfs /:ogOS/I d, cr to I;msr :• ' rv-lh•z/ Fv tltl ,: „l:,rn_: ,d i.:-,- ii,sc„rtut, 1tliniBt :r%11 be y,8•,ted narres ,af : al kmrravid it,rs and :Titinrrialu

, vrxs. Sir!- ;/ymrr.p.:. as prom- i dcd in section rorq of said Iircater New

Id -s ar: rautionc:l to e.rau+i,r. the op--zn ,ttlorrs firm York Charter. Said section provide. that •' if any such fa riitulrrs r% t;r~ art1:7<s, r 1.., r.'y:rir,:i it r r• „raki u5' Ikcir,s!imatrs, a,, l rtr; catrti,.u,r! asai:rst I- fo-riusg to

assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty day_ the date thereof in t lie said Record s after of entry

zuy s<tn;tl,s nr ; 5r: r/i—tno+s o.'L•: r lka,r N:os: fin-uisn,%i of "Pities of Assessman Is. it chaff be the duty of the Py 1/te lbfnrfrrrn!. .tiro li r,f rt!+:rx are cause f'r ti- officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of it ctin_; Ni, I,'it r,rrvt 1•ip is r ;'mitten, and ;rill in m such assessment, to charge. collect and receive interest c,zsc• S•n , ru t%r • actin+ of Nr: I , nart,urut o(k<n's in thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to be fassius ::fen tr,:d.•rc Gtiib'rs nrnst s;at, tkr m,/ of ralcu/il', if, n ut tin, rtztr rf' such u:,-I to the da!, of 5'! .1 i:rn,•. 1 lie, _rt.usie,+s»arst br rrad,'a+rdf.rtrd uf, p,r 9nrnrl.,' as Ur,• ?-i Is :r:!! be r. -zd f in the footings and awards 1'he above assessments are payable to the Collector of sari:' t, ti' lowest road: r o,= , t, •i Class or St/me/mm/e'. Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec-

a!! rati,ratrs ,l - , :ou,r•rnriug to 1/1"s,' rtyuirnnrrts lion of .Assessments and Arrears of 'faxes and Assess- ,uar !r , •,ts:c?r•:i as i>7:vwr,/. meats and of Water Rents. at Crotona h'-ark P,uildin^,

F)id,lers trill Is- rite out the amount of their estimates : corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and in ad.iitiou to insertiu;; the same lit figures. "Third avenue. Borough of The Bronx. bet tee cn the hours

Pcyntent „ill be made by check by the Treasurer of of q a. M. and n r. xt., ar.d on Saturday's fn nn a :A.:•1. to the Board of Education, in accordance with the terms i , ,. and all payments made thereon on or before of the contract, or from time to time• as the Committee October z ipso, a ill be exempt from interest as oil Supplies may determine. above provided, and after that date will be subject to

T!:c amount of security required shall be not less a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per than rifts per cent. (,o. ) of the amount of the bid or annum from the date of entry to the Record 01 'Titles estt-m::te submitted. of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

Speclhcations and schedules may be seen and blank I;IRI> a. COLER, proposals mI' ith envelope for incising the same may he Comptroller. obtained at the office of thcbuperintendent of Supplies. first floor. Hall of the Board of Education. corner of

-i ' -n

Crty OF N En' Vor'—Den-.v't or Fi' vitcE,)

Park ace Tim_ and Fifty-ninth street • Borough of ?I,vt- Ct,~lr r!:oLLEr,'> CI F't'ICe, august z, zgoo.

hattnn, _-- - Nt)TICE TO PROPERTY-tl\1"NERS, The Br-Laws of the Board of Education may be examined at the office of the Secretary. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rcaS OF THE the Committee reserves the right to reject all bids I l; realer New rk Chartcq the Comptroller of _\'e or estimates submitted if deemed to be for the best Inters=ts of rite so to phe City of New 1 ark hereby rices public notice to all

Cit}- do Dated B..nROt'Gtt 3Ia'. u.arrAi. au_ust _i. rgoo.

n r per ens, ❑ tat rn of property, arectad by the ful lowing assessments for LOCAL Iiif I'ROVF:ILE\'f S. in the

T?:ADDE . IdR'fY. IF TEL, JOSFPH J I:11' - N. BOROUGH OF FIROOKLI

W'ALI)O ii. RICHARDSON. EIGHTH t5':1RD. PA! RICK J. R'HIIE. FIFTH AVENUE—FI.Al;1;m t;. , e=t side, be- committee on Supphcs.

n,'cen Fortieth and Forty-first streets. ~trrtofassess- -------- meat: Lots numbered ;; to inclusive. and g_ of _;/.

L'lock iyg. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND THIRTY-NINTF[ S.Tr.F:ET—FLAI;l;lam ,. south

FERRIES. side, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Area of as- =essment : Lots numbered on, 9e, $6 and 117 of Block

Llr.!na:'acS- _ :> met .': t. It.eities,I Xo. s.

I —ttmt the same were confirmed by the Board of i'.:c:; '• .a,” F L: ::. c Assessors on _1unu=t 21. r000, and entered on same

NFw \ ;.t , I...} --, i,--. 1 date in the Record of Titfes of Assessments Con- firmed, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- ments and Arrears of faxes and Assessments and of

TU U}VNERS, f.ESSEE3 AND OCCUPANTS OF Water Rents. and trout's ilrr an,,e l aos<srrdf'e btu,nE WHARF 1'RUPERTY. i ii any f -io ni r,c f rrI,-1-tr shall I•: Paid tilt/mill si.rty

r/,tvs af!,r 1/•c• date rf si/i' entry if Ill,• tsarss„rc,+rs int:-rest :rill be collrct.d ikel •mr, as provided in section

1 -1 .1 \IEF`IING OF THE BOARD of I!UCKS, mi held this date, Rule 18 of the Rules and Regula-lions :-f this Department was amended so as to read as 6.;llcws:

Role rz.—In loading or discharging at any wharf. pier or bulkhead, cotton, turpentine, resin, hay, straw, excelsior, hemp, palm, fibre, sea moss, oil, or ether inflammable merchandise, no person shill keep or alloy, t- remain on any such wharf, pier or bulkhead, or keep Cr allots' to remain _n any lighter, barge or tither craft moored to such ii hart, pier or bulkhead, any suah material, under penalty of rot es-ceeding fifty dollars for each day or fraction of a day that st:ch cotton, turpentine, resin, ha}', straw, exce sior, hemp, palm, fibre. sea moss, oil, or other Inflammable merchandise shall be permitted to remain as provided in this rule ; such penalty to be reco,'ercd from the o:v ner, lessee or occupant of any pier, wharf or bulkhead on „-hich such cotton, turpentine, resin, hay. 'trait', <xcelsir.,r, hemp, palm, Libre, sea moss, oil, or other inflammable merchandise may be left in con-travention of the terms of this regul,ition, or from the own•-r. lessee or occupant of any wharf, pier or bulk-head to n'hich stall be moored any lighter, barge or other craft upon sehb_h inflammable merchandise shall be left as herein provided.

Yost are hereby notified that the above rule will be strictly enforced.

Yours rempectfnlly, W- it. H. BURKE,

^ecretary.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

N'i'IICE- 1- I) PROPElt'11-Ott-:;;::~.

I PURSUANCE OF SECT1tiN ,oz, r)F THE 1 Greater New' York Charter, the Comptroller of 1 he City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

TWENTY-THIRD WARD; SECTION to. DAWSON STREET—SEWERS, between Wales

avenue and Leggett avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Dawson street, from Wales avenue to

lots of said Greater Ante York Charter. Said see-tion provides that. '• If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of '1'itics of Assessment,. it shall be the duty of the officer author-ized to collect and receive the amount of such assess-ment to charge. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of -even per cent, per annum. to be calcx-tatcd /moms 1l.• datr of sack iutry to ttte ofate,f fv=y-urcut.'

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Asscssnixnts and Arrears at the office of the Bureau for the Collection of assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rent-. in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, better ten the hours of g A. Ni. and it r, st., and on Saturday, from 9 a. :a. to to nl., and all payments made thcreon on or before October so. tv/en, will be exempt from interest. as above provided, and after that date ,trill he subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. perannum from the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. CU)LER, Comptroller.

CITY r,F NEW YonK—DEI'.4RTaIF.oI 115 FI\'.SNCE, I Co)tl'TRi,LLE,t',, OFFICE, August s., 19w. f

NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS.

PURSUANCE OF SECTION toil OF THE I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of p rup crty, affected by the follow-ing assessment for LOCAL I\IPROVEMEN 1S in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

FIFTH WARD. SECTION i. WASHINGTON STREET—SEWERS, between

Duane and Franklin streets. Area of assessment: Both sides of Washington street, between Duane and Franklin streets.

TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 7. LAWRENCE STREET — SEWER, between

Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, with extension in One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Area of assessment: Both sides of Lawrence street, from Columbus avenue to Amster-dam avenue; both sides of One Hundred and Twenty-

seventh strcet 1 v• fton Con c❑ [ :IYCI1cIC to l.:lH'rellce sncrt, and west side of (',mvent avenue, from t the Huntlred and 'Twenty-seventh street to one Hundred :Ind 'thirty- first street.

NINE•1'FEN'ru \YARD, SECTION ;, it\'1'\'-NIVTII S'1'REBT — SEWER, bctwcou

•lvvnuc A and Exterior n truct. Area of assessment : Both sides of Sixty-ninth street, between Avenue :\ onrl Exterior street. —that the satnc was confirmed by the Board of Assess->rs on August : i, nwo, and entered on the none date in the Record of 'Titles of Assessments Con-firuled, kept iu the llnrcau for the Collection of Assessment, and Arrears of .faxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and :r rrlrss ti,,, a,rvoms! assessrd !+r /.e,'/it .'ii rz,ry )b rs'rs ar /irn rrt}' shrill Si' mini' xnil/min si.rfv rrars aja•1- the dat,• r!f aid entry mJ' 1/r,- assr's,--u.uls, tntrr,•sf eviU!• 'in !urfed theri-oIi, as provided in

section isms of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that " if any such assessment shall retnain unpaid for the period of si-vty day's after the date of entry thcresif ill the said Record of 'fillet of Astes>men ts, it shall be the duty of the othicer author-Iccd to collect and receive the amount of suc'r assess-meut to charge, collect and recd ve interest t1, r.on at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to /•,• ealctr-lafr•d frmu El' :/rzlr• rf Burk en?"y to !rtr lit!,' of fay-nr,vrl.' 'The obo-e assessment is payable to the Collector

of Assessments and Arrears at the ollice of the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of 'faxes and Assessments and of Water Rettts, No, 28o Broadw u)- , Pot-thigh of Manhattan, between the hours of q A. M. and ii r. s1.. and oil Saturdays, fronm q n, Si. to r.m V., and all payments made thereon on or before October -o, icx, will be exempt from interest, as above provident, ;md after that elate will be subject to a charge of interest at time rate of seven per cent. per annant, front the (late of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S, COLER, Comptroller.

Crrr OF NEw Yotitc—DErstTsmEntr of FIN'.-;ICE,

CUttl'rXOLLER's OFFICE, August 12, i9ne. f

PErER F. \lEVer., AccTturEEii.

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

PUJIL.IC NOTICE IS HEREIIv' GIVEN THAT t lie Commissioners of the Sinking Fluid of 'The

hity of Now York. by virtue rat the potrcrs vested in them by tint , will ollcr for sale It public auction, on

TCESDAi- , SEPTEDIIIER '.'.:., 1£100, at is o'clock, at the New York Runl Estate Sales-room, No. tit Broadway, the followiu4 described real estate belonging to the Corporation of 1'he City of \"ew York, viz. :

All that certain gore of laud situate, lying and being in the Twenty-third Ward of 'Tile Cily of New York, Borough of The Bronx, hounded and described as fol-lutls: Beginning lit St point in the easterly line of Third avenue as widened and as laid do.vn ou the Final Maps of the 'Iwcnty-third and 1tventy-fourth t'ands, pur-suant to chapter 545 of the Lav,s of 18go, and the various acts amendatory thereof, distant 34.66 feet northerly from the corner formed by the ititcrsection of the north-erl)• line of One Hundred and Thi rtv-iburth street with the easterly line of TJtird avenue, 1s tell hetied, and running thence c;tsterly parallel with fine Hundred and Thirty-fourth street io.67 feet ; thence northerly oil a line at right angles with One Hundred and 'I llirty-fourth street 16.67 feet : thence easterly parallel with One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street s.,3 feet thence northerly at right angles with One Hundred and 'Thirty-fourth street 55 feet ; tbencc westerly parallel with One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street t. to feet to the easterly line of Third avenue as widened ; thence southerly s)nng the easterly line of Third avenue, as legally estnLlished, 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 1'he City of New York on May -g. 1897, for approaches to the Third Avenue Bridge, and which comprise all those parts of lots numbered 25 and z6 and the southerly half of lot num-bered e4 On the Damage Map of that proceeding, w'h:ch are located cast of the easterly line of Third avenue, as ,videned and legally establiatcd by the Final Maps for the streets, etc., in the T,vent y-tll ird and Twenty-fourtli \Yards of The City of New 1

_ ork, pursuant to

chapter 545• Laws of .Bgc, and the various acts amend- atory thereof.

To be sold on the following

I'ER\IS AND CONDITIONS (IF S:\1.E.

The highest bidder will be required to pay ten (ro) per cent. uF the amount of his bid, together with the auctioneer's fees tit the time of the sale, aDd the remain- ing ninety (go) per cent. of the purchase-money to be paid at the chrtc of the delivery of the deed, which shall be thirty days front the date of the sale.

'flit Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prop-erty it the successfitl bidder shall Lail to comply with the terms of s t 1e, and the person failing to comply thtereseith will be held liable for any deficiency that may result from tiny such resale.

'Pile right to reject any bid is reservad. A map of said real estate nay be seen on application

It the Comptroller's Ofce, Stewart Building, No. z8o Broad%% ay, Borough of Manhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, under a resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board held August 8. 1 fr.

BIRD S. COLER. Comptroller.

Ctrs or NEtc Y,ucuc—DErAeTsmEir.0F' Flsn\ce,lr

C sti'71:~i1_LEi:~ f01=FICE, August r5, t~-O5. l

NOTICE TO PROPEl'iiV.OWNERS,

I PURSUANCE OF SECTION tor8 OF'1'HE Greater Nety York Charter, the Comptroller of

1'ie City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the follow-ing assessments for LOCAL. IMPROVEMENTS in the 13OIR000H OF'MANHAT1'AN:

FIRST' \V aRD ; SECTION i. PINE 6TREET—SE\vER, between Front and

Water streets. Area of assessment: Both sides of Pine street, between Front and Water street:,, also east side of Water street and west side of Front street, be-twecn Pine street and the .summits in each street south of Pine street.

TWELFTH WARD; SECTION 7. WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-

FOURTH STREET—FLAGGING: AND CURB- INC (south side), from the cast line of No. tgo, to moo feet cast, between Lenox and Seventh avenues. Area of assessment: Lots numbered 53 to 56, inclusive, of Block :qr8.

TWELFTH WARD ; SECTION B. AUDUBON AVENUE—SEWER, between One

Hundred and Sixty-ninth amid One Hundred and Seventy-second streets. Area of assessment: Bo:h sides of Audubon avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty-ninth and One Hundred and Seventy-second streets, and south side of One Hundred and Seventy-second street, between Audubon and Eleventh avenues.

FOURTEENTH WARD ; SECTION t. HOWARD STREET—BASINS, on the northeast

and northwest corners of Elm street. Area of assess-ment: Both sides of Elm street, between Howard and Grand streets; north side of Howard street, between Centre and Crosby streets, and south side of Grand street to the extent of about Ito feet west of Elm street and about 5o feet east of Elm street. -

—that the Brune were conbinned I,>' the Bnard of A9oeei- „rs on August 1.1. Tip.,, and entere,l nn the .nnte duce in the Record of 'I' ties of t ese'ssmcn t.+ Cou firtued, kept lit the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and :1 rre;u's til l'uses and Assessments nod of Water Rents, old u,dns UI r• rtnt'alit aers'.,Sl'nn fins /t relit nu ,nit' /10-11

df•, ,,~,•rlt• s/mall !•r /tnid it'll/+Al si, ,iaJs r,/%ir Illc

nl, ,j/ said ,,rtry ,'! f/tr a.cer.,'s,urrrlr. i,/o-,at Tic /11 i.e :n(/rrl, rt 16 rrrnu, as urnvided ill sectiolist t7

t if said

I I'eater New York Charter. Said section pn Irldes that '• If any such ❑tBessllitnl shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the d,tic of entry thereof in the tai it Record ut Titles of .assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the :,mount of such assessment to charge, collect and recetia interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, to A, rn/atvlated fsur !/ti' ,lair rf srr</i entry to lbid r/at,. of ,'al•urevrl.,•

1'he abuse assessments are payable to the Col lector of Asses.rvlents and Arrears at the office of the Bureau for the Collection of A=.essments and Arrears of Taxes and As cssments and, it \Cater Reuto, No. =°o Broad-svay, borough of Manhattan. between time hours of g A, >I. Still _ r. al., and on Saturdays front q A. tt. to to It., and all payments made thereon un or before October r;, igoo, will lie exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject molt charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum fi-o:u the date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments iu said Bureau to the date of p51011011 I,

BIRD S. COLLI:• Comps rul her.

u'rc ur Nets- YoRI<—LIei',\Ri mr\ 1 of its t-c:F, ) Coin 'i'uot.i.EK'S OriUict:, August 1 S. I.0t,. J

NOTICE TO PROI'ER•I'Y-UAVNT•.RS.

OF PURSUANCE: ' SFCTION toil OF '11111I N Greater New York Charter, the Cl•,mptrollcr of The City of flew Yorlc hereby gives public notice to all persons, wucrs of property, affected ln' the following S=tLtsramts fir LOCAI. I\IPRUVEMENTS in the BORlIUIIII OF'1'H11 BRONX:

'TW'ENT'Y-l'OURT'If WARD ; SECTION. it, EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-

F.IGH1'I-f sf'REE'1'—SEWER, bcurccn 'Third and LSf.nt:tinc tymuos S also, SEWER IN I•:\FON-'I' AINE AVENUE, between East One Hundred sob Seventy-seventh street (Tremont uventte), and East One Hundred and Eightieth street (S;unrcl street). Area of ausessmeut : Built sides of One Hundred and Seventy-ei,4hth si rccr, from'1'hird avenue to Hukhes ave-nue; both sides of Lafontaine avenue, from One Hundred and Seventy-secent h to One Hundred and Eighty-second street I both sides of Monterey avenue, from One Ii ur,dred and Seventy-eighth to One Hmtdred and Sevcuty-ninth street; both sides of One Flundred and Seventy-ninth street, from Alontcrey i-venue to Hughes avenue: both sides of One Hundred and Eightieth street, from Monterey avenue to Arthur avenue ; both .sides of One Hundred and Eighty-first street, from ifonn-rey:tvenue tel Lafontaine accnuc ; and both sides of Arthur avcuue, from One Hundred nod Seventy- seventh street to One Hundred I and Eighty-first street.

BURNSIDE AVENUE—SEWER, from the exist-ing sewer iu Jerome avcnuc to aqueduct aYOnue. Area of assessment: Both tiles of Burnside avenue, from Jerome ;tvenue to Aqueduct avenue ; both vi des of Aque-duct •tvenue, front Burnside avenue to One Hundred and Eighty-third street ; both shies of Harrison ave-nue, front Tremont avenue to One Hundred and Highty-f rst street : both sides of Grand avenue, Gvnt Burnside avenue to One Hundred and Eighty-first street; both sides of Davidson avenue, from Burnside avenue to One Hundred and Eighty-first street ; birth sides of Une Hundred and Eighty-first street, from Aqueduct avenue to Loring place : both sides of Aqueduct ave-nue, Fast. from One Hundred and Eitthtietii street to (Inc Hundred and Eicirty-first street ; both sides of One Hundred and Eightieth street, from Davidson ave. nue to Andrews avenue.

TOWNSENII AVENUE — SEWER, between East OTic Hundred and Seventieth and Fast One Hundred and Seventy-second streets: also, SEWER IN 1VALTON AVENUE, between East One Hundred and Seventieth and East One Hun. dred and Seventy-second streets. Area of assess- ment: Both sides of Townsend and Walton avenues, from One Hundred and Seventieth to One Hundred and Seventy-second street; both sides of Une Hundred and Seventy-first street, from Townsend 'venue to Wyllie place-'. and south side of One Hun-dred and Seventy-second street, front Walton avenue to Townsend avenue.

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD; SECTION tn. PE ROT STREET—SEWER, from the existing scw-er

in Iiostnu al cmle to Serfs;wick avenue ; also SEWER IN SEDGWICK AVENUE, from Perot street to the summit south. Area of assessment: Both sides of Perot street, from Boston avenue to Sedgsvick avenue ; cast side of Armand place, extending about 300 feet south of Perot street ; both sides of Sedgwtck avenue, from Perot street to a point distant about 650 feet north of Kingsbridge road. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assess-ors on August 14, rr)oo, • nd entered on same date in the Record of Titles of Assessments Confirmed, kept in the Bureau ti, the Collection of Assessments amid Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and monist the a:noltnt asserset/fer b.v+r/it on anp/rrswn or ,nperty skctll be fail :uiflriu sixty rays af"t,•r the date gb said ruh-v ri the assrrsnrrra, i15 re 0/ svi// be rellrcl,v/ /1imriv: u, as provided in section tors of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that •' If any such a.sses=ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorizedto collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum to be color/<zted ,/'rout the hale if Bruck 'n/I)' to fhe dah.' of fti,i'mwt.,,

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Cohlec-tic,ii of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess. meats and of \t'titsr Rents, at Crotona Park Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of y A. Tit. and e r. ii., and on Saturday's from g A. +t. to 12 et., and all payments made thereon on or before October 13, Igo❑, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of entry in the Record of'1'itles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment,

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller,

CITY OF NEW YORK—DBI':\RTn1EN't' OF F'imtxnscE, Coitt•TRoeLeli s OFFICE. August 15, [goo. f

NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS,

PURSUANCE OF SECTION toil OF THE 1. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the follow-ing assessmentsfor LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

TWELFTH WARD ; SECTION 8, SHERMAN AVENUE.—REGULATING, GRAD-

ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Tenth avenue to Kingsbridge road, Area of assessment: Both sides of Sherman avenue, from Tenth avenue to the Kingsbridge road.

FIFTEENTH WARD; SECTION z. UNIVERSITY PLACE—SEWER, between Waver-

ley place and Eighth street. Area of assessment: Lots numbered g to 6, inclusive, and No. g of Block No. 548 ; also Lots numbered t to 4, inclusive, and 30 tO 34, inclusive, of Block No. 550.

Page 9: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

'I'll[ RSI)AY, l\r1(.i si 23, 1900. THE CITY RECORD,

tl,.n Iii, ,Inl, c rr n,uYrme,I by the Ilea l,l ..1 :\„ - —tbnt the sable bat• ronlirmed fly the Board of Asses ..,r, „u :nu,l 7, nr.,, and <ul. red em Ill.- ,:tics ,Into in .or, ou August 7. r,p, and uiilercl ,,it the s;nnc date lu tilt It,, ,,1 111 .1 lilt s .J:\s.v111ngnts l'„u 1irrm'tI, kt'pf iu the keNmvd nl"l'iills of Avrr,smcnt. 1:nvIi ruled, tiu1,l I he lhirt.ib Iii •ILeCollecrn,a of Ass,•s+mI nls; ,u, I Arrears iu the Iturcau for Sit (' lle. lion of Assesstucnts atnt .,I '1ss xts nil Assea,uletitt and 1,1 lNitter k,-tits, and iii,- Arrears of Taxes and Assessments anrt of Water Ruifs, lea.i /.'tint „icf ,rs.ee I.ci //nrI',•i,,•/il nuts i,v /IrPt,'a oi /$)t'- and aa1'.tise thr tufltItal ItsooierJ fiv /niefi1 on i't zry fi6.'nvist rr/t'.e/rid/ / ,r avid 5.11/till ri rft • t1ry.c n%/rr 1/t<• KLmv n/.crtid e,,- Srn/rr/r .ekrt// be ,iS,itJtvtUzira .ti /y /,,I ,s ifte•rv/ir ehrtr ru/rt'///rr,r.rse'xau.....A', ierlrrr.rt s, ,l/ di' ,, (/', /,,I M., r t, r' ren</ eb- t' i/ the erss,'s t,,rrifs, iuL' ..i antll br rn/1. i,? a', pi, iv idc,l in section totq of said Greater New York lhtrrnu, as provided in sect ion ,uty nl ,aid ( naucr ( havier. S;licl scetion provi.tes that ” If any such New York Chortcr. Said ScCtIOn provides that ', It any i',se%.nlcnl .hull rcmnin unp:lid for the period of sixty such assessmetlt shall remain wlp;ud for the period of d:tvs after the date of entry thereof in the said Record sixty clays alter the date of entr}' thereof

it the said

of 'Titles of :lssessntuuts. It shall be the duty of the Record nl'1'itles uI Assessnteuts. It shall be the duty of officer unit h,nrr zed to collect and receive the amount of the ulliccr tuthurizeel to collect and recd ve the am. unt such assessmentto charge, collect and receive interest of such assess mcut, to charge, collect and receive inter-therenn at the rate of seven per cent, per iii n Sill , to cst thereon at the rite of seven per cent. per aruuun, to /r uuun uhrtrJJr,:tu t/rr e/ztr rf .,'ark entry /<' (di' d,te if he eezlprlalr,i f I the date of suck entry to tke date' <rf ,00 t'nrru/,'' /r: zytxeut.''

1'he above assussments are payable to the Collector The above assessment is payable to the Collector of A .essmeuts and Arrears at the office of the Bureau „f Assessments and Arrears at the u(iice of the 13urrut fin' the Collectiuu of Assessments and Arrears of for the Culleetion of Assessments and Arrears of Tuxes faxes and Assessments ;and of Vu oter Rents, No. e8u and Assessments and of Water kcuts, in the Municipal Broadway, Borough of Di nnhattan, between the hours Building, Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of nf 9 A. M. and 2 r. cc ,L, and nn Satturdays, from 9 A. m. 9 A. M. and a I'..%%, :utd oil Saturdays from 9 A. CI, to Iz to t vl., and all pa }'mcntc made thereon uu or before ,l., and all payments male thereon on or before Oc-( Ictober 6, t' o, will be exempt from interest as tober 6, Ipso, will be exempt from interest, as above above pro% idecl, and after that date will be subject to a provided, and at (Cr date mill besubject to a charge c large of interest rat the rate of seeen per cent. per „f interest at the rate Of seven percent. per annum trout nunum from the (late of entry in the Record of Titles the flute of entry in the Record of Titles of Assess- uf Asscssmeuts iu said Bureau to the date of payment. mcuts in said Bureau to the elate of paymeut. BIRD S. ( OL6k, BIRD S. COLER,

Comptroller. Cuntptroller. Crry ,'u NEty Ynul:—DEratrrnirs t nc F1':c5CC,l Ci'ry or Nev Yalu,—I)srAh<''nlr_sr ur FINANCE,)

Custr"u<oLLEE's Orrlce, August 9, c9ou. f CunrrnuLLEU's OFFICE, August 8, t9oo. j

NOTICE. TO I'ROl'h:RTY-OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE. of sl•:C ION t<,lh 01' THE Ureatcr New Yurk Charter, the, Cont1itruiiucr of The

City ut New York hereby gives public notice to all per/ hl o•a'ners of property, nffeChcd by the following 'isses,mcnh', for LOC I I. I M l'RUVEJII:N I'S in the 19ttdOUGH (fl 'I'Hl':L'RONX:

'I'WI':N'I'S'I'HIRh) WARD; Si CTION 9. ONE HUNDRED AND TllIRTV-SIXTH

S1'Rl:l-;'l'—RI•;(;Ul,-A1'1X(;, (;R:0.UlNt,, CURB- INC, FL:1(;(;ING, LAN IN(; CRUSSAVALKS, E'I'C., fruit Brook avenue to Southern Boulevard. _\rea of asses>utnut : Bath sides of One Hundred and '1'hirty-Sict!t street, betu'ecu lirook uc'cnue:cud Southern Poule- vard.

h:_\S'l' ONE IIUNIRED ANTI SIXTY-EIGH'T'H S'I'Rl:ET-5l:\VEk, from the existing sewer in River avenue to the Cbiccihrse. Area cut arse'staent: !loth sides of Une Htmdrxl and SlXt}'-eighth street, from Itivcr ncemis to the Concourse; north side oI One hundred and tiivt}'-seccuth street, from Walton avc-Oue to River ;ncuue; east side of River avenue, lirom Oue I bu(lvtid and Sixty-seventh to Unc Hundred and Si_c t}'-eighth street: both sides of Gerard ;,venue, from (h,e Ifwtdred and Sixty-recent/ to One Hundred and Sixt)ilf tb street ; bot!, sides of Walton avenue, fruit 'Tudor place to One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street ; both sides of ( One Hundred :uul Sixty-seventh street, front AValton aveuue to the Concourse ; both sides of Grand A'icw place, from One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street to One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, and west side of the Concourse, from lhte Hun- tired and Sixty-seventh to One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street.

'1'\l'F,NI'Y-THIRD \YARD; SEC'T'ION to. I:AS'1' ()NF ILUNDREI) AND I'IF'1'V-SIXTH

5'I'RL;P;T—SEINER• between St. -Ann's avenue and Cawidwell :cvclmc, with BRANCH 115 IN EAl;L1; AVE'NL.`E, trout the street summit south of fast One Hundred and Fil'ty-sixth street to Cellar place. Area of ass ssmeut: Both sides of IIne Hundred :unl Fitty- sixtlt street, from St. Ann's avenue to Cuculclsceii avenue, and both cities of Eagle avenue, from a point distant about coo feet south of one Hundred and Fifty- sixth street to Cedar place.

'I'WEN'1'V-FOURTH \1'ARD; SECTION it. ANTHONY AVb:NUE—SEVER, from the existing

sewer in One Ihtncl red and Seventy-third street to East One Hundred and Sevcuty-si.xtli street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Anthony avenue, betw'ceu ( One I fundred and /event}' third unit Oue iiuncb'ed and Seventy sixth streets ; .duo, both sides of Oue Hundred and Sesetty'fourfi and (Ise Hundred and Scvcnty- fifth streets and ['rospcct place, hetwcan Anthony and Clay sscemcttis, respcctivcl y.

I.AF(NTAINF AVENUE— RE(:ULATINC. GR.IIlNl;, CURBING, FLAl;GIX'l;, LAVING CRitS,. 1WA1,1;5, 1•:1'C., from Tremont avenue to Qunrry road. Area of assessment: Both sides of Lafuntai ue as-cnue, from Tremont avenue to Quarry road, and to the esteut of halt the blocks on the intcr- seetin4 street',

ONE HCNlRI•;I) ,NI) SI•:VEN'I'V-'l'IIIRD STRI:6.'1'— l'AVINt; AND LAYING CROSS- 'WALKS, from 'Third nvcnue to Vanderbilt :venue, East. Area of anse=smeut: Loth sides of One Hun- dred and Seventy-third street, from Third avenue to Vanderbilt avenue, East, and to the extent of half the blocks on the iutersectiug and terminating aveuttcs,

'I'WEN'f\'-FOUR1'II AYARD; SEC'T'ION ta. SEDGVV1CK AVENUE—SEWER, from Perot

street to I;ilcs place, alo, SHIVER, IN GILLS 1'LACE, from liustun avenue to Sedgwick avenue. Area of assessment: Huth .sides ut Sed;;wick avenue,

db to l" la .m ut6 Scle.~ Giks tram Pout street tics p cc, s of place, butwceu Iinstuu and Sedgwick avenues —that the s;une were coutirme,l by the Beard of Asses-Curs Oil August 7, t c/CO, and entered on saute date fit the Records of Titles of assessments Cunf,nnud kep t iu tile Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar. rears of'loses and Assessments and of INVater Rents, and —less iice cimc)u,u/ tir.,syswJ for bete %t on rzuy versos ar properly ski//be jOetirl 'iii/kill .i-rlt'<tctys of/rr ill,' date' <f haze/ eut",9 of the its'le';rrrrr/, icute•rest will be collceud 1/I wta.n. as provided in section Iot9 Of said Greater New York Ch.u'tcr. Said section provides that ” If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of 'Ii ties of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and recei vu the amount of such assessment to charge, collect curd receive interest thereon at the rate of sevcu per cent. per annum, to be ersleukttrrt Ji-aui the date of such rrrhy to //re 1/a/c f f iuyicce',m.''

flue above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collec- tion of Asscssmeut, and Arrears of Taxes and Assess' merits and of Water Rents, at Crotorra Park Iluilding, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 A. >t and 2 1', xi., and out Saturdays from 9 A. Cl, to 12 +1., and cull payments made thereon on or before October 6, t9uo, will be exempt from interest as abocc provided, ;utd after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the elate of entry in the Record of 'Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the dale of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

Cur OF N Ew Yost:—Deu',tu'slE'r of Ilsasce, Coalr'rt<ucLEt<'s OFi•ice, August 9, t9oO.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION iot8 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The

City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following -tssessmeuts for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OFBROOKLYNt

'PWEN'1'V-SIXTH WARD. NEW L0'1'S AVENUE—IIASIN, northeast corner

of Schenck avenue. Area of assessment: Lot No, t of Block No. 514.

I'Err•.ul F, bfsvex, Auc'rlocEmt.

CORI'ORA'I'ION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

UBLIC No'1'ICE IS FIFREBV GIVEN '1'I[AT . 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, oil

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1100, at 12 o'clock nt., at the Comptroller's Office, No. e8o linecdtvay, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, all the right, title and interest of 'file City of New York in and to the following-described property ;

That portion of the (lid Clove road, being tlw w-est' crly half thereof, extending from Uegraw street to Eastern parkway and lying iu block between New York and Nustrutd avenues, more particularly de-scribed as Lot No. tz, in Block 46 of the Assessment flap of the Twenty_ fourth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, upon the following

'PERMS A' D CONDITIONSOF SALE,

The highest bidder will he required to pay the full amount of his bid or purchase money and the aucttoueer's fee at the time of sale, together with the further suit of 1+75 for expenses of the sale, examina- tions,convcyance,etc.

A quit-Chant deed for the above parcel to he delivered within thirty days from the elate of sale.

The Comptroller may. cut 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 tberesvitll will be held liable for any defi-ciency resulting front such resale.

'l'he right to reject any bid is reserved. The map of the property to be sold may be seen upon

application at the Comptroller's office, Room 55, Nu. 280 Broadway-, Borough of JLuthattan, City of New York.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, under resolution adopted July 04, tyecu.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY or NEw Yogis—DtrxRttirr of FI'.A'',e, ) COMPTIcOLLEx's OFFICE, August 4, t9oo.

1'E-rEn F. 11EvEl<, Aucrto' EEU,

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ES'1'A'1'E.

URL,IC NOTICE IS HF,REBY GIVEN THAT I.- the Commissioners of tite 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 lid, 11)00, at t'2 o'clock al., Itt the Comptroller's Office, No. z8o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, all the right, title and interest of The City of New 1-ork, in and to the several parcels of land and prom- :c s situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, and described

as fulluws: PARCEL No, r.

.411 that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the Borough of Brook. I)'n, City of New York, known and designated on tide Assessment 'lap of the said Ward as I tot No. so 7 in Block 14, and being ;ti, interior lot, fonucrly' a part of t' it northerly hall' of the old Flatbush Turnpike.

PARCEL NO, 2.

All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, I)'ing an<I tieing in the Ninth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New fork, known and designated on the Assessment \lap of the said Ward as Lots Nos. 4 and 85, in Block 15: said lots having a frontage of 41 feet, more cur less, on the easterly side of Sixth avenue, and being a portion of the northerly half of the old Flatbusit Turnpike.

PARCEL No, 3, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying

anef being in the Nluth \l'ard of the Borough of Brook. i}'n, and known and designated on th<r Assessment flap of said Pt/curd as Lot No.9 to Block 5, and which is more particularly described as follows

Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Atlantic avenue, where the centre line of the old Brook-}'n and Flatbu"h Turnpike road intersect, the same,

which point is too feet 5lncheseasterly from the south-eusterly corner of Atlantic and Fifth avenues , and run-ning thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of Atlantic avenue 59 feet i inch to the north-easterly side of the old Brooklyn and Flat. bush 'Turnpike road; thence southerly along the said northeasterly side of the old Brooklyn and Flatbush Turnpike road 137 feet t inch ; thcucc Ii csterly and at right angles to said rand, 54 feet z inches to the cattre line thereof : thence northerly along the centre line of the said old Brooklyn and Flatbush 'Turnpike road, 185 feet 6 inches to time point or place of beginning ; be the said several dimensions more or less,

P:v<cEL 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 so much of the northerly one-half of the former Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnpike road as lies within the present boundary lines of Lot Nu, zz, on Block g, in said \Yard, which lot is more particularly described as follows :

Begtuning at a point on the southerly side of Atlantic avenue distant ninety-seven (q7) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Atlantic avenue and Sixth ave-nue ; running thence southerly and parallel with Sixth avenue, ninety-three (93) feet to the centre line of the old Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnpike road; thence southwesterly along the centre line of the said old roach twenty-five (.5) feet seven (7) incites; thence north- erly, again parallel with Sixth avenue, ninet}'-eight (98) feet and five (5) inches to the southerly side of Atlantic avenue, and thence easterly along the southerly side of Atlantic avenue twenty "five (e5) feet to the p,unt or place of beginning, be the said several dist,utces and dimensions more or less.

Each of the said several parcels to be sold upon the following

"I, 'I t '.t , ( , '•.I,i In ,\'. Iu. tilt. 1'.

'1'ht bb, .t 6i,hh.1 I ,imm.uu h f Ir<cl will be Icrpul'ed teI ,,'y Ih,. Ouch an, I ,t l 1, I ill or pur<.11.15 c munc} um1 the uuciiunc<r's Ice ut the time „t salt, t,,t;ct het' w'tt lr the luc1l her swu of 575 for csluebmacs ul thy' -.:tie, ex:uniuinti„ur, cmvey:mcc. idle.

'I'be link., inim deeds fur the sever l parcels In be ch•lisercd within thirty d:,ys front the date of

Tin, Cnmptn,licr may, at Ilis option, rcxll tile prop erty struck off Io the highest bidder teiu,m slc.mhi fail to eumply with the Icrms of sal., and the early w hit fails to comply therewith will be field halite Per ;key dcll-cicncy resulting Irum such rid-Sale.

The right to reject any hid is reserved. The maps of the Ccecrul parcels ,,f property t.' he

sold may be seen upon application at the Cumptrullev'.v Of➢ce, Room 55, No.:'lu liruadway, Iluruugh ul Nlao-battan, City of New York.

by order of the CnmmiSauners of the Slaking Fund, under resolutions adopted Jule a7 and J ill y .'I, tq"o.

BIRD S. Ct)I,FR, Comptn,lI, -r.

Cm ry nF NEw Vain,—DEI'.vrnlus'h' nr FI' cc. ci.:, CO\Il"t'1<OLLEI<'s OFFICE, August 4,[jo'ci. j --

11E t'r<u F. ill Fi el<, Attc'nus EEU,

CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ES'1'A'1'E.

PUIILIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TlI:'1' the Commissioners of tide Sinking Fund of The

City of New York, by virtue of the paw err vest,, iu them by Law, will offer for sale at public auction, uu

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEIIBElt 16, 1(100,

at v u clock nl., at the Cotnptroller's office, Nu. •t8u ~Ilrnndw:ty, Borough of Jlunh,LLtau, City of New \'irk, all the right, title and intcre't. of '1' he City of New York in and to the lid lhiss ing-descriLcd premises, by virtue of a Iea,c for r ec )'car', from William V. B. Hamlett, Super% ieor of the fi,ruter Tuwu of Gravesend, to the City of L'rooklyu, which lease is dated llcecmber 24, x896.

1"m cus r PARCEL.

All that certain lot known as and by the number 6o upon the assessment roll for the opening of Neptune avenue, bait West Sixth street bo the Uecan p;trkcva}', in the lute 'I'uwn uFlirarescud, now Thiel y-fil:-c ll-aid, Borough of Brooklyn, in 'I Ile City lit .a•:tc S rk, to hicb was sold to the City of Brooklyn at cc x . l,'c unpaid assessmcuts held. on the 9th day of August in the year t894.

SECOND PArcem,, All those certain lots known as and by the uumiccrs 94

and 99 upon the assessment roll for the opcninc of Neptune avenue, from West Sixth street to the ( )cc;m parkway, in the late Town of I ;ravesend, now Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, iu 'I I,c City of New York, which were soul to the City uC Bruuklyn at a sale for unpaid assessments held on the ytit clay of August in the year 18,14.

Each of the said several parcels to be sold upuu the following

TERMS .'cND Cu\ot•ttuss or S,tLE.

The Ill ghost bidder for each parcel will be required to p.ty the full amount of his bid or purchasc-muncy amt the auctioneer's fee :u the time of sale, together with the further sum of C75 for expenses of the sale, exum-inurions, cuuvey;tuce. etc.

Thu quit-,mint deeds brr the sevcrtl parcels to be dclivcred within thirty t ay-s from the chic of sale.

The Comptroller ntny, lit his opt in n, resell the prop-erty struck off to the hi;hest bidder ,,ho shall fad lit comp:y with the terms of tale, and the curt tie bu Fail, to cumpi}" therewith will be held liable for any dc-ficiency resulting from such res:d,',

he right to reject any bid is reserved. The maps of the several parcels of property to be

soli may be seen upon application at the Camps'<iiler's office, Room 5_5, No. _8o L'roadway, liorough of \lau-hattan, City of New York.

By order of the Commissioners of tite Sinking I'und under resolutions adopted July 24. t9011.

LIRD 5. COLER, Cumpu-ullcr.

Ctrs' nF Ncw 1 I is llei tl ISI e:i, t , I" 1-u', .eels, 0 (.uIu I ciIIlli, ( 1.1 IC L, A least 4. I-y".

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE Dices a'r.0 ES - r—Cot y I it NEW Vold,, 1899.

O \VNERS WANI'Elf L'V THE PRVI1 6:R'I'1- Clerk of tile Police Department of 'lice C.'ity of

New York, No, Soo AItdberry street, Room No. 9, for the following property, now in his custody, svithout ,laitn-ants; Iioats, rope, iron, leetd, utaleand female clot lti mK, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds. c.ume,I goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amutuu nwue}' talleo from prisoners and found by Patrol men of this I Icpurt scull.

ANDREW J. LILUR, Property Clerk,

POLICE Dec:sIa,lux r—Cuc c or N etv Yarn, 1 1h<u<c,rcn Or Ilrc„ncLV'. j

OAVNERS WANTED BY'I'LHE I)fa'UTY f'ROI'-erty Clerk of the police Ueparuncnt of 'fife City

of New York—Office, Municipal liuilding, Borough ul I;rooklyn—tor the followillg property, now iu Itis cus-tody, without claimmults: Boats, rope, iron, lead, nmle and female clothing, boots, sltoes, se inc, bktukets, dia-monds, canned goods, liquors, etc.: also small amount money taken from prisoucrs and fount] by Patrolmen of this Departmen(.

CHARLES 1). Ill. \1Clll (tkl1, Deputy Property Clerk.

BOROUCH OF THE BRONX.

Boww(;u uF 'l'or lit.'Nx. UI'I ICE ill' 1' lIE Pe,wau,ps"r , 'i 'I' 111 11th:,,( - ,;II.

\lc:<tctr.ut. Bi'lLoY'u;, Gash.'', fail,, ONE HG SuIED AND SEVES' rv-sEvu]I'n :ti,<HLI ASn i

'1'Hlttll AVENUE. j

I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS hcmve been presented to me and are ou file ill my

office lbr inspection for Hughes ;avenue, change of grade, bet%'eci East ( Ohio

Iiundrecl and Eight)'-first street and Kiugsbridgc road', :and in Kingshridge road, corner of Hughes avenue, to col; tbrm to the grades on w h ii Ii tw•en ty-five houses are built on both Nicks of Hughes avenue, and on south side of Ku ilO'bricige road and Hughes aveitue.

East One Hundred and Eight icth street, change of grade, between Third avenue and I.afimtaine ac vacs

Hewitt place, regulating and grading, from Loug-%%ood avenue to Leggett accrue.

Mapes avenue, acquiring title, between Fast One I luodred and Seventy-seventh street and East One Hundred and Eighty-second street.

East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, sewer construction, between lioston road and Bronx street.

East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, sewer con-struction, between Beach as enue and Prospect avenue,

Anderson avenue, acquiring title, between East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street and Marcher avenue.

Laying out a new street along tile line' of the Old Croton Aqueduct, from East One Hundred and Nine-tietlt street to Kingsbridge road.

Crotona Park, North, sewer caul truud;ail, from sum. mit west of Croton/ avenue to sumnut east of Prospect ;ms time. Lafontaine avenue, sewer construction, from East

One Hundred and Eightieth street to Quarry road. Amending Final Maps of The City of New York by

showing a widening of the roadway cut the intersection of Anthony avenue and Burnside avenue opposite Bush street by taking a triangular strip of land, dimensions

.,I,,,ul ;r. 1„Ih,•.vv:e lucb, , by J. I,, I by ;.,, 1.,. 1 b, b el

II„mc •.tr,cl,,cue,',, Irma l'lutl„-I: arena,. to Ilcre ns si 1. l,al;tyI1ly avc mimic, ewer, Ir ml Whittier si PCCL lit

I"I.h's I '''int n ''ii. I )ukland lacc, acquiring title:, habit It, Imont ;n'cnuc

I,, l'n„pccl :ne:uuu. 'I \r„ lluudred null '1'161,1 'trust, rcgularin:: rwd

cradiol; :old p:rviud, fish Ilri'ggs acelluc to (hid I lt'nud IL uh:r:u',I ,'nl Cuncuur,c.

'l he ,cIlIIIs III.- the ;il,nve [till be '.. ub tilted by me In the I.,,cal Ile,, r,I hacinp jw-i',lieliun Ihercnf nu Si p-te tnL,:r rl, I'I ",,, ut - P. ;a., ;it the sillier. it file Ii','',' I' ut „I the Ihumugh <,f The Ill x, \Iwucipnl Etuldiu;:, C rulona I':u'k ((Ohs Hwi, l rcrl and sc<,_ul y-:cvcutb •:u ccl ill/i 'i'icim'l iic'lcIiuc

1);It5•l Al c:cs'r r.l, i9,,,. LuUlS 1'. II.\I'I LN,

1rc idcnt.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

l; -,, -.r c'' l ,u.l,, Uri 1011, -No'- t_i Ill _t 1':v.,. R.m- , 1. N Ew \ wax, Augub;t 14, 1900. 1

I'V CONTRAC ORS,

I' , u,5 l)R h'S'I'191 \TES, INCl,OSEI IN A 4.5 ecsled envclopc, with the title of till tvurk and tile u;unc of the bidder iudurscd thercun, ;also, the uttml-Or ul the wurl< ;is in Un; :uhwtiscnunt, will be received :tt No's. t , to el Park rule, in Ruum Nu. 11ot, until I o'clock A. vi.,

TUESDAY. AUGUST I'M, 1:)00. 'I'll- bid. will I,a publicly ([eel by ill,: hc:mJ of the

I)q; 'rtln col

Ili Ru ' Ill it I::, Ni,, I t,, .11 Park r.,w, al the hour abut u Incunou,d.

Ilorou,h of Tilt• Ilroti e.

No, r. FO1, R l::(;L: 1..11' I Nt;, GR AIr1Nl; AND 1':\VIN,; \\” I f it _1s1'11:1L'l', UX C(IN-Ci6I-:l'li Fill NIUA'1'111.A', '1' Ill. ROAU-VA".A} Ill” UXI:]II;XUhfal:ANU',IXI'Y-1-111'11 "1 hill', In m 'ILinl t,, !'ark avenue, L —t.

e. I O1 KF,GCI A"I'lAG, 1;11.\ll1Nt: ,ANll 1':\VIN(; \\l l II .1::1'11:11:1. ON (t>V- C121:'1'1: 1 OL NI.-S"I'IIN, '1'111': R(lilll-VVAV' OI' COLLl':1;l. 0AA'I?V'IJ1':, from (lice Hmldre I :md Gurty-,ixlh to Unc Ifun-dred ;tucl fiat}'-eighth shred,

No.;. FOR REGUI,A'l'1VG, I;k:AlINI; AND PAVING Aa I'1'li _1-PlI.Al:('. I)N CuN-CRE'I'I< 1'uLNi)A'I'ION. 'I'll!•: RI)AD-W,\\- i)I., ?it )I 'I .1V1':NI1?, fr,'nt uurth side of One Hundred and '1- hiny-ci;;iuh street to south side of bust ( )lit, Ilan/red and Sixty'-first street.

No. 4. FOR Rh.(;Ul._l'I'1\l;, (;R_1U1\t; ,\ND PAVING \\1111 ASCII .\l.'I', (IN Cu\-('RP:fE FUUNI)A1 IO, rlu', 10)511-\l'a\' of U hf,1,1)\\'1:1,1, .\1'IINL I:, li,l;i (lime lluu Irctitud S'ixt5-Iiu'c ,tree; t" I,ust ,u road.

Baron rlt of Dla uhtl t tut.

N,,, 9, FUR FL'LNISFIINt; .%Nil frba.lA'PILING "t , l:( b'll: \":\till- Ili' 1-: I,l' 1N, 511,51,11 <.1 N 1 ).

Bovoivglt of BvoikI -n. No.6• FOR El:GCl.A7'INt;, (FR.A1)INt; -ANI)

PAVING 551(11 V:•I'H_l 1.'1', ON IaIN-CR1.1 C FULNDAT101N, 'I Iii, R0)aD-VA'_A1' UI' SllC(oNlo_Svt'c C P:, ii, m Thirty. ninth to l ifly-cighth sI rcct.

Boroug, It of Ric lttnunll. No. 7. 101< RL(;ULA'I INt,. (;I::11US1; A\D

1'aA'IN(; S4'1'IH JI IC_I,IlAM 1':1l'-:- .51F :S'1' '1'I11: Rn:1t)'c4.\\- OF WARD .1\'I:NL'T: .1N11 IIC),.M1l-,N'T' AVI',NUE, IN IIH-. .TCO ND VC_AR1), li- ru Ccbra -I, tHUc cu Unuu Id chute,

Each bid or estimate "Hall cuntaiu and _state the .ante and place of residc',cc of each of the per-soos makiu' the saute, the lilies of all plrsuus interested will, liim ticrciu. ;aid i( uu other per-,un be So uucrc<ted it shall IssNic,h;y state that ]act: that it is nt:tdc without an}_ cuuucctiou with any uthcr person making all estimate for the .aow purpose, and is m all respeets lair acid without cnllustun or fraucl, and that uu mcmhcc of the \Im icipal a-. >cmbl)', head of a departmcut, chid of a bureau, deputy theruul, ur clerk thcrciu, or other uficcr id the Curpurnti,nt, is directly ill indirect!}' iuterestcd tberciu, or in the supplies or in the work to wlticlt it relates, or in ;uty portion of the profits thereof.

I!ach estincltc must be cerified by the oath, in w-rit-tug, of the party nv;tkiup till same, that the several matters thcrcin stated are true, and must be cWe'oulp:m-flied b} tic co„suut, ill writing of tico_ 1cocmselm}cers or fie, L„Iders in 'I lie l its of New 1 ark to the clTect that it the ccmuuct is custcrci_J to the person Making the estim;ue thee will, upon its be-iu; so uscardclI. Leconte hound as his .urcties for its faithful perlormm1hcc, and Inat it he shall rctitse or neglect to execute the stunt they will I' If' to the Cur' porcul'ill any di ttcrcncc Lclo"cen the sum to which he would he vntitied upon its o.ssp1diIu and that tchich the Corporation tulip be obliged to pity to the 'm 501 to hi Iii the cuutroct ,hall be ;ut ar,led at an}' subsequent Ica in/i, the Ill nmnt to be cal eal:otid upon the c=ti mated amount of the work by which the bids are tested,

ilia c.,nwnt last above ultcllioudli must be accont-panied by file oath or al/rmatinn, iu wrlligq, ut each of the i,ersous signing the same that lie is a householder Sr Irecluldcr in The City of Ncw' Curti, mld is worth the ancuunt of the security rwlutred fur tie completion of the cunfruet over cud abos-e all Ills dobts dl every nature, and overand culcw Iii'. liabilities a, hail, suety, or utltcrwise, and that he has otTercd Inur-cll a, surety iu good faith, with the intention to execute the Loud rcyuirad by h le.

No cctintate will be canzcR1e•I unless accom-panted by either at Certified ch,ck upon one of the Sutie or National banks of The City ui New York, rlraw'n to the oreler of the Comp Irullcr, or money to the amotuu of five beer C111111111 ul tide' umututt of the security required for the laitlniii I'S rf„rmmtcc of the ':nntract. Such check or muuuy mu:;t Nor be inclosed iu a se:dud cu eciupe contain in:4 the estint;tte, but must Se hancled to the oflicer ur clerk of the I lepart. nest tcho has charge of the crtintate-his, and no esti-nmtc: can be deposited in said bus until such check or ntuncy- has becu exumincd by said otlicer or clerk and Iouurl to be correct. Ail Such deposits, cacept that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days utter the contract is •awarded. It the successful bidder shall refuse or ucg- lect, wvithin fis days after notice that the contract has been awarded to hint, to esccute h c some, the amotmt nt the deposit made by hint shall lie Gu'Ici ted to and retained by The City of New 1 ork as liquidated dam. ages for such ncelua or rctus<d ; but if he shall c-cccute the contract within the tiuce ;tloresaid the amount of dte deposit will be m-, lb to hioi.

'1'HF. COl\U?hSS1OII,ti uP HIGIIWACS R1?-SERVES 'I'L[h: RIO ;11(' '1'(1 RFIF:C'1' ALL BIDS RECFI\NU FOR ANY P.Sh{TILU,SR \YORK IF H1-s UFI•:AIti IT 1015'11-11 IlE41' IN'l'l:Rb:51'S OF '1'H].: CIT1

_.

!.lank forms of bid or e41 state, the proper eucclopes iu which to inclose the same, the specifications and agreements, and alp' further in furntation desired, call be obtained in Room Nu. 1636, Nos. 1 ; to in Park row.

J A)IF•`, I'. RF:\1'l\(;, Clumi.auus r ul lil,inc ays.

Page 10: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

519` THE CITY RECORD. Tii (I SDAY, AUGUST i3, 1900.

OFFICIAL PAPERS

1'~I' 1'\cnin -I tail \c,c i_ ununcrcial .dccrtla r.'. \\cell}.-" \Vecklr I uion." tcmi-,c cckly-" Harinm tine! Reporter.'• tic-ni t -'• \lcrgrn 1,~uruaI...

\\I \. ft" I I.1 R, 1 If

SUPREME COURT.

Inn the to:rttct', t ILA nIn ,i:,, n , t 16, llacar. Alder- met ;unit c,.mu11'e.,!tc . ,t I I,e (-'ity of Now York. act-ing by' and through the Iiepartmcnt it 14,cks, rcla-tiee It ueoIUini1n4 title n, the w hssn;sge rights, terms,

scmcnh, cmulwncntx and pricii egos oppurtcu;tnt to t!,rec hundred anti three Iect ten inches „i bulk-hea,o m the SO L- 111FRIA" SIDE (tl- SOUTH

I RELI'. and all„Litianoc right=, tenus. essNemeuu, cnto!umeuts.mi ld pint mil_ csapptirtcn:uu to l'lER ; iAS I' R1 cw uwn 1"ER, not nets by The i_ity ut Ncic \ „rit. neeC>sary to inc taken for the improvement of the u;acr irout of line City of New York. on the East ricer, pursu:mt to the plan heretofore adopted •c th.e .aid Department of llucks and tpproc ed by u.c 0wntissiaucrs of the Sinkin; Fund.

~7~ I'. fl1E UNDDERSIGNED. CttAIAIl'S1i,)N- V V~ .- „f F.timate and .\<s_<sment in the abocc- , di 'I i. Liter, L•crrbc ni sennilticc to all It rso u< titer-

" .s,I , _ - vroccrlin:.:utd to the a,curnrttc lisle, -- nit , r oCcup:uua o,f 'all houses :and lots :mot

pr,,,c.1 an..l lnamimt'ed lands or yr ;turf Iwpeut\', than all pees nets intcrc ted thcr.an. or in guy' right,. i rivi-lcg es or interests p rtitin, mg thereto. Lv nit ctem i thcrehy, and to ii ,thews w ht m it nttq cn,vmecrmn, to n it

First- 1'liat see hasec smpicted our pre hen i,):try report and our e+timate and assessment, and that till per,ous i utereeted iu this prncccding, or in guy of the up naiads. l:u,ds, Land, under ,cater, premises. buildings and 'Alit rf propertc aticctcd tbrrebv and Ina, iug objections thereto. ,lo preteut their -.:lei obiectious, ut writing. 2ulv ecriiied, to u' at cur a,lice. Ream, ;t_ and _;t , No, a„ liro,tdway. Nctc ]ork Cit}'. on Cr before tine rtth cl:n' of 'eptembcr• tyioo: that we. tine sal dC.,m-mi«i,.,ner-, ,cal hear parties sc,.b ectiuy o:, the ttth.lac of September. rcia,, and for tint ptu-pute «ill be in at-tcnl:u:ce at our said enlace min said dae as' it c clock '.

Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and asse><mcnt, together with our damage map aul also' all the aiait.tg:a>• c >tim,uo and ut F.cr doctmteut, n-ed he us in utakin i-ar rept rt. have been depusitctl in the IJureuu of Stand I pen inn s in the Lit,' hiep:trunrut of The Cn 1 \t,- Vsi,tnn if0 otre of said but •au. at \r,s. o: and as 15c_t Ltt,.t.l,ra, to the still city. tlt, to a, It renntin until tine vtt'.a fat' It cptcmber. to..

'I bird=l'h-,t cur repent lnet to w' ill be pec_s mtc,i t„ the Su}rcme Cutu-t I I the State of \ew ].irk. at it Special l eon. I' .trt iii, tinerent, to he hei l in the Cuwnv Court-house. iuTbc

Lit' .d \c„ Ycrk. on the t;th dac

of (Iit,Ibcr, t.s_o. at time openiu~ of Court oa that da}-, and that thus and there, or as soon thereafter as cuuu-so1 car, h: heard thrrceu. n motion ,c ill be made that the said report be cou5rmn_d• and for-uch other and further relict :t- ntav b, iu±t and mutt.

hated Nits I.,i,ll . A,)_tat t. I\\1- l: F.\l: F. I,viinil\, Chairman, I ifv.vt, F'. KEN\I I'e'n;.

;.'. 1. In e. Cl':rk.

FIRSL' UEIvARTAIENI'

Iil neater in the apphcat+min of ']'lie City iv New York eclamcc to rnequininc; title. erberctrer the same Las not been heretofore acquired, to the lands an prwinset required for the Opening and extending of I - N BEIaClstF1' AVENUE (although not yret named by proper authority), where the same adjuius Bus-

!„ i t l.n-., III „u, un,lot h.,!,t„ t ''1 ,h, I , ,., , . in the I m m5 0 I„uitl, 11; -,1. I{,'I„uc 1, .,l Iln• I:.. ,n, lilt ,'t New \ 'rk,

t i FIC' I{ IS 11 i-:R I-Nt\ t:11 1•:N 'I'IL\'I' \V E, '1'1l iN mivdmitnvd, were appointed try an under of the tiuprcmine l'„urt, hearing d, tie the i ;th day of )uuc, t8,w, and dulv_cutcrcrl ,n the olll cc of the Cleric of time('uunty of Ncw -1 ark, ill iii- utlirc it hit' Ituruugh of )l.mhatl;m in The City of New' York, on the tnlh day mil' )mil\', t,t,k,,

it coil( it which minder was duly' filed in the viiimne

ut the Register vi the Cotmty of New ]' „rk. and indexed ,n time I ndcx of C,nmis'cyssuccs. Block c5;7, Crammhos loners of I:ainrnte and Aacssmeut (or the purpo.sc of making it iust ;mind t,1miu:ihlc csminmteamnd assessment of the loss and damugc. it any, or of the henefit and adc;tntage, it any'. :ts the case mummy lie, to the respective uwncr., lessees. parties and persons respectively entitled unto or i ntLrest.d in the lands, tenements, beredi taments and ptcmiscs required for the purpose by mind in copse. qucucc ofopeui Inc tine abocc-mcntioucd street oralenue, the same briny p-,rticuIaf1y set forth and described to the locution ut l Inc City of New ]-,irk• and also in the notice of the application to the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nctr Irk ou the totb clay of July, tun ; and it nut and equitable estimate and assessment of t!le ,aluc Lit tits benefit and ad,-antage of said street or avenue so to be upcned or hill out and formed. to the respective owners. lessees. parties :utd persons respec-tiveil' entitled to or interested in the scud respect t+e lands, tenements, hcredi uuncnts and premises not (squired for Inc purpose of opening, lay i 1g out and forming the s,une, but beuetited thereby. and of aseer-tuiniu' and defining the extent and butmdaries of the respect tracts and parcels of land to Inc taken or to be assessed therefor, and of periorming the trusts lead duties rcyuired cni us by Chapter s'7, title 4 of the I ire,tter New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts sutlin I u cnutn ihcretu or amendatory thereof.

111 1.' rti •s and persons iIlterestccf to the real estate taken or to Inc taken for tine purpose of opun,ug the said street or avenue, or attested thereby, and nnaluu ;my claim or demand min account thereof. are hereby rcyuircd to present the saute, dal)- verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office. ninth floor, No.. oo and 9z ]Vest Broadw'ay', I;orough sit ]Ianhattan. in The City of New York, with such atlidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at Our said office on the i8th day of September,

. ut 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear OL,~:aid parties and persone to relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and plux as we may appoint. ,ve will hear such owners iu relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such 'additional proofs and allcmLations as inay then be offered by such owner, or ou behalf if the I.''n ms cii New York.

I ated B„xc-au col %IA.n.a nay. Ness' YORK Cii'Y, les ;,'. tee'.

1i)1-IN J. MEEHAN, 11)HN H. G. ]- EIISLA(;L. I'ETER A. WA1.SH,

UOtnmissioters. I'S. 1', li_', m Clerk.

P1I:S1' IIEf1:11:1 MEN I'.

In t!:_ utnttcr of line application „1 Thu City of Ness York relative to acquiring title, w'herevcr the same l:a< not been heretofore acquired, to ROCKWOOI) 1 I R Elul' ialthough not yet named by proper Iii In' me'. Ir.,nt Walton ucenue to Grand Boulevard Lind Concour-e. in the Twenty-fourth \\ -ard, Borough of '1"he Bronx. City of New York.

1\,1uTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE lr undersigned, were appointed by an order of the taupremne Court, bearing date the t7th day of ?lay. tgoo. au.i duly entered in rite office of the Clerk of the County of Ncw lurk at his oltice in the Borough of Afan-1,attiu in The City of Ness' York, oil the t;th clay of July• miasma, a copy of which under was duly filed in the orrice of the Register of the County- of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block Nov. 2815, ^g,6 and e8;7, Cotnmis+ioncrs of Estimate and Assess- meat for the purpose of making a just and equitable cetimate and assessment of the less and damage, if any, „r of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners lessees, parties and persons respecttrcly etvtitied unto or interested in the I 1•ands, tenements, hercditaments and premise, required for the purpose by and in consequence ut opening the above-mcnuoued street cr avenue. the same being particularly =, t forth and described in the petition of The City of \"cw' ] ork, and al=n iu the notice of the application her the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York nn the r -,th day of July. coact ; and a just and equitable esttncue nod assessment of the value of the benctit and adt'antage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective uweucrs, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lauds, tenements. hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening. laying out and terming the same, but benefited thereby and of ascertaining and ddiutng the extent and bomtdaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to he assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties rcquirL i of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supple. mcutary- thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby. and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required n, present the same, duly verified. to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-

' ment, at our ofhce, ninth floor, Nos. go and 9_ West Broad.say. borough of Manhattan. in 1lie City of New York. with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner= Cr claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And wc. the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the tgth day of Septem-ber. tgoo, at 3.3o O'clock in the ;dteruoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such lime and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, see will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of aucb claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York,

Dated B,exucctt vim .MANnATTAS, Ncw lone CrrV, July y". tcfnordn.

l IMEs R. TORRANCE, TH(OIAS W. CHURCHILL, EDWARD D. F'ARRELL,

Commissioners. I, -;t'. I'. Ut'r,,:, Clerk.

FIRS'l' DEPAR'I'VIENT

In (natter .,1 the application mil The City of New York rd:uive to acquiring title, s,'hcrevcr the same has not been heretofore acquired, to SUBURBAN PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority, front Crotona Park, East, to Boston road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

N Ul' ]CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT WE, THE undersigned, were :,ppointcd by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the t 7th day of May, ryoo, and duly entered in time office of theClcrk of the County of New York. at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in the City of New York, on the 6th day of July, t<pu, a copy vu t which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. 2939, Corn'

un.,i„ucrs „I I':.um,,l,' :,nd Assessment, fnr the ptlt-pu.r „1 makiu;i .t lust :,nd equitable eslimale and as-

•..u,cnl .1 the I-, a.td demage, if ;m}', ur of the bcur-ht and adt.tnt.t;c, it ;.fly', as time case ntay hr, to live 'cs recti vc uwncrs, lessens, part met rand persons respect-iccly entitled tuun or interested in the hinds, tene-menls. hcrcdi tautcnts :utd prcutises required for the purpose by and in cunsequcnce of opening the aboce-nientioned street or avenue, the same hcing.),articul:u'ly set b,rth and described in lime petition mil 1 he City mil New \'ork, and mils,) iu the notice of the upplicatiou for the said nvrnier therctu attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York nn the 0th d,ty of July, tgoo: mind a justand equitable estimate cud assessment of the ettlue of the benefit and adean tu}te of said street nr avenue so to be opened ur laid nut and fnnued, to the respective u,rners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or iI,terestecl in the said respective Lands, tenements, heredit:tments and premises not required for the purpose of opening layi ng out ;tad fc'ruti ng the same, but benefited thereby 'I id of asceit:tiuing and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of haul to Inc taken or to be assessed therefor, -allot of perforating the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the (ireater New York Charter, and the acts or part of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, lend having any claiut or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the sate, ditty verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our ofice, ninth floor, Nos. go and 92 West Iiroadw;ty. 13oruugh of Manhattan, in'Phe City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs ;is the said ow ncrs or cl:t imnnts may desire, within twenty clays after the date ut this notice.

And w'e, tine a e said Cornmissioners, will he in attend ance at ottr said office, oat the tgth day of September r9w, at t z o'clock noon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the prnuls of such claim-ant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allega-tious as may then be offered by such owner. or on behalf of The City of New lurk.

Dated fi„rocaiI us' JIav ml ,s LAN, New YORK Cn'v, July' ;o . tgoo.

GEO. C. llsi.ACV, W. H. DELANY, JAMES R. 'FORRANCE,

Comas issioncrs. JOHHN 1'. Lit'tty

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT'

In matter of the application of The City of Nc,r ] ork, relati,'e to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to CROT( INA PARK, EAST' (although not yet named by proper authority), from Crotona Park, South, to the Southern Boule---trd, iu the Twenty-third and '1'svcnty-fourth Wards, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court hearing date the t7th day of May, 3,00. and duly entered in the office of the Clerk 01 the County ut New York, at his office in the Iforough of \taubattan in The City of New York, on the Loth day of July. typo, a copy of which circler was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block Nos. n937, 2938, 2939, 2940 and ao42, Commissioners of Esti-mate amid Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if 'my, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees • parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the had,, tenements, hereditament and premises reuuired for the purpose by autd ill cou- sequeuee of opening the :tboee-meutioucd street or a,'enue, the same being particularly set forth and described iu the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said circler thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the loth day of July', t gem ; and a just :utd equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed. to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hercdit:uncnts •and premises not required for the purpose of opening, l:p•-tng out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boun-cluries of the respective tracts or parcels of laud to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of periorming the trusts and duties required of its by chapter s'7, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue. or affected thereby, and Iacutg ally claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- quired to present the same, duly veriicd, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Not gem and ge West L'roadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the (late of this notice.

And we. the said Commi-isioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office oil the tgth day of September, 190o. at a o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York.

Dated Bosocotl or AIaslt.arrAx, New ]rust: Crrv, July 35, (goo.

F.D\' \RD D. FARRELI,, MICHAEL I. C:ARVIN, MICHAEL HECHT,

Commissioners. JOHN P, Dcxx, Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT,

In matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of LY>IAN PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Fast One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Stebbins avenue to Freeman street, to the Twenty-third Ward, Borough of The Bronx. City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the undersigned, were appointed by an order of

the Supreme Court, bearing date the t3th day of June, 1899, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York at his office in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the t6th day July, tgoo, a copy of which order was duly filed to the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. z975, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and dam-age, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or inter-ested in the lands, tenements, hereditameuts and prom- ises required for the purpose by and in consequence of

opcuinq the aburr' utruncned surer ur dcenue, Ibr s;mimic bdnnc) urikmhF1y set Imrlb and des ribed in I he pcutiun of Fhe City of New Yurk, omit + Is., to the natice ..I the ,q,pliralinu lur the .hid order thercla attached, filed beech iu the ntI hint f the ('lerk of the County nil New' Yurk nn the ,t,lh day of July, tgoo, and a just and

caIuitabIc estiuntte mud ttsscssimtcnl ref the

vulucof the )enctit

and advantage of said street nt avenue so to lie opened or laid cut and finned to the respective ow'uers, lessees, port ins :utd persons respec-tively entitled to or interested in the said respective Ends, tenements, hcredit;unents and premises not required flu the purpose of opening, laying out and Iornting the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining ;and defining lime extent ;md boundurics mil the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken, ur to he ussested therefor, find of perlii,rnting the trusts and duties required of us by chapter t7, title 4 of the I :renter New York Charter and the acts or parts of acts sapplcmenuu'y thereto or amendatory thereof.

- •nit , • -sons interested in time real estate All p:truc, a t c taken or to inc taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand ou account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, damny Seri tied, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of i•. timate and Assessment, at.t our office, nluth floor, Nos. gem and gz 1Vest Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs its the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And see, the said Cotnmissioners, will ate in attend-ance at our said office uu the (7th day of September, t9oo, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the ,aid parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such ante and place, amid at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, are will hear such owners in relation thereto and exaniiuc the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of Nest York.

Dated BOROUGH OF .1Ltfvu.tt n. , NEty Yong Cti'v, July 30, (goo.

'TIMOTHY 1. O'CONNELL, is11CHAEL J. KELLY, MARTIN \\':UNLACE,

Commissioners. JoH. P. DUNN,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTAIEN'I'.

Iu matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to L:LS\T Kid E PLACE' (although not yet named by proper author-ity'), from I>lariniou avenue to the Southern Bouic-c:trd, in the 1\centy-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York,

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court bearing rhttc the east day of \Iay, tgoo, and duly'cntered in the officcof the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New Pork, on the 6th clay of July, (goo, •t copy of which order was duly filed to the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. eg6o, Commiss-sioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just an,l equitable estimate and 'assessment of the loss and danmge, if any, or of the b refit and advantage, if any, as time case may he, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively en-titled unto or interested in the lands, tcucments, hcredimments and premises required for the purpose by and iu consequence of opening the above-nteutioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set Borth and described in the petition of 'line City of Ncw York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the Comity of N ewe York oil the 6th day, of July, tgoo ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the , nine of the benefit and advantage of s.tid street or avenue Si) to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect- ively entitled to or interested in the said rc pective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quireci for the purpose of opening, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to Inc taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perlurming tile trusts and duties re-quired of us by chapter 17. title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplement-ary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or a,came, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the sane, doh' verified, to us, the under-sigued, Commissioners tel Estimate and Asses-;mcnt, at our office, ninth floor, Nos go and qc West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with such atiida%its or other proofs as the said (Owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days alter the date of this notice.

And we, the sand Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the t7th day of September, tgoo, at u o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties • nd persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as see any appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or oil behalf of The City of New York.

Dated Boeoc cn OF ILt'Is.CTT,tN, NFw Yutne CITY, July 30, 1900,

EDWARD 1). FARRELL, PHINEAS LEVVINSON, BENJ. F. GERDING,

Commissioners, JtOHN P. Di..,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and pre m-ises required fur the opening and extending of MAR\IION AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Crotona Park, North, to the Southern Boulevard, in the '1'wenty-fourth Ward, Borough of'1'he Bronx, City of New York,

N TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI' WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of time

Supreme Court, bearing date the t3th day of June, r8gg, and dtdy entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, on the 16th day o f July, tgoo, a copy ofYwhich order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block Nos, 295-, e993, e954, 29f5, u956, 2957. 2958. 2959, 59(10, 3107, 3108 and 3117, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- meut for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage. if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditamenls and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being par-ticularly set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the appli-cation for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the Count), of New York on the tfth day of July, (goo; and a lust and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or inter-

CIRti lEI'AI<T>1LN'i.

I, t:r,tttcr of the application ,-I I he lac t Nunn' ]„roc rc!:uile to acqui:ins mimic. ,c l: mescr tLc s:u:" Inn. n ,t b •en t t ct.. tl,re the, n'ed. t , I.Ai 1' t t \ E I HI NUR1:it AND SEVE\1']-I.HIRi., yTIllI-A (althou;,h In- 't yet ❑anted by pr-per :mth„rite , . ir.tu Crutotta Park. East. to bust.' read. is the I ucntc -I. e.rtlt Ward. Borough of The Bronx. City ui Nc,r-

N , 1ICE Is HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT WE.'l'liE un,'.eni;ucd. ,r ere app..intcd by an order of the

'upn_me Court. hcadn_, date the n-th day of \luv. tgoo, ant duly entered in ante vl'tec of the Clerk ut the Counte of New - York. at Lis office in tha nlomugh of Alauhai-tan, fn'1'he Ci:y of New York. ou the r.'ah day of July, tgvo. a cope i'f „Lich order w,^-s duly- filed in the ohilee of the Rcgi-:er If the County- of Nets \ orb, and indexed in the I melcx of Ceu evanccs• Block Nos. it ',;g and =o.to. Cc,mmtssioucrs ,d Estimate and As_e smcat fn 'r the purpose of makir:_ a just and cy mu i unite estimate and asstesment ,:f the I- tc and dama:ge, it any. or of the ben dt or advantage, if :my. as the case may be. to the respective owners. lessee-. parties and persons respec-tively- euettb_fl unto or interested in the lands. tcne-mente. here:iitameuts and premises required icr the purp''yc be and in consequence of opening the above rutmitt,'ued street ,r avenue, the same hei ng particularly Set fc-rth and described in the pet ti -:,n of The City of New York, and ale,) in the notice --,f the application fc, r the said order thereto attached. filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County cl New Y-k oil the Eth day uC Juts'. ieee : and a just and equtablc cetietatc and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said =trcet nr a, cnue so to be op rted ur laid out and formed, to till- respective nw'ncrs. lessees. parties and persons respect i ceiy entitled tine 'r illterceted in the said respective lands. tenements. herv_dlaametnu and preni-ises not required fcr the purpose of opening. laying out and forming the same• but benefited thereby. and of ascertaining and defining the extent and b.,undaries of the respective tract, or parcels of land to be taken or to be nseessed theret.,r. and of performing the trust- and duties required of u- by chapter 17, title 4 of the (',realer -New York Charter. and tie acts or parts of acts sup-plemuntarr thereto Cr amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested ir. the real estate taken ur to he taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue. or affcctud thereby. and Laiing any claim or demand on account thereoI. art hereby required Si present tine same. duly verified, to us. the under-signel Commi='.i•,ners oi -E-timate and Assessment, at roue .,fficc, ninth fluor. Not. co and 92 \'cat Broadway, P,or„ugb of .`dauhattan, ut'1Ins City of New York. s.-nth such auidavite or other proofs as the said owner or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date ui tbi. notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend' ance at our said office on the xgth day of September, t,,pe. at it o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to heat' the said parties and persons in relation therein. And at such time and place. and at such fu:th_r nr other time and place as we may appoint. wwe will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant Cr claimants. of suci, additional proofs and allegati-uts as may then be off red by such owner. us' ou behalf of The City of New S„rk.

Dated lice' rc;tt us' M,e'nt.-t'l'r.nn:, Nets Yowl: CtTV, July 30, t900.

JAMES If. 'IiiRRANCE, %I AL Htll'F. LYNN. PATRICK F. FFRRIGAN,

Commissioners. 'P. It' Is.

Clerk,

Page 11: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

'niURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. THE CITY RECORD. 5 1 99

ested in the said respective lands, tenements, heredita-ments and premises not required for the putrpnve of opening, laying lilt andIt Hillgthesame,buttbencfiled thcrclry, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts of parcels of land to the taken or to he asses<cd therefor, ;Ind ut per-furming the trusts and dulies required of ns by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, ;Ind the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda-tory thereof. All parties and persons interested in the real

estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of open-ing the said street or avenue, nr affected thereby, and timing any claitn or demand un account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, cluly verified, to its, the mtdcrsigneli Cummissiuncrs of Estimate and •lssessntent, at our office, ninth floor, Nits. ~n;(till 92 West Ih'nadway. Borough of Manhattan. in '1 he City if New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners nr claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

Ann we, the said Commissiuncrs, will be in attend- ance at our said office on the tyth clay of September, t9oc, at it o'clock in the lorcnoon of that clay, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such clai matt or claimants, or such additional proofs au<l allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York.

Dated C„nnr<;n or M1asuA i.s., New YORK Crrv, July 311, ,g„c.

AR'I'fiCE INGRAHAISI, 11. J. CARRO 11,1., EDAIUNI P. HOLAHAN,

Commissioners. JOHN 1'. 1)n's.,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not bccu beretufnrc acquirer;, io \V ES'!' ONE H(~NUREU AND Ft)R'1'Y-F-UURTH STREET' (although not yet named by proper authority), from Hamilton terrace to Cot, cent avenue, in the 'Twelfth Ward, Borough Ill Jfanhattan, City of Now York.

N iYI'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE,'I'IIE unders tgncd, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, hearing date tInc i8tlt clay of Alay, xgoo, and (July entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, it his office in the Borough of Manhattan, in'1'hc City of New York, on the rot; day ofJuly, 1900, a copy of which order was duly filed i n the office of the Reg-ister of the County of Ncw' 1-ork, and indexed in the Index of Conecyancos, Block No, 2090, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estinnaic and assessment of the loss and damage, if any', or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case nuty be, to the respective ow-ncrs, Iessccs, parties and persons respectively entitled auto or interested in the lands, tenements, hierwiunntcsts aucl premises required for the purpose by and in con- sequeuee of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the saute being particularly set forth and de-scribed in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the roil day of July. 19110; and cm just an<I equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avctue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands. tenements, hereditantents and premises not re- quired for the purpose of opcniug, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and houndarics of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perforating the trusts and duties re-quired of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or part of acts supplemen-tary thereto of amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of open lug the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office. ninth floor, Nos, go and g2 \Vest t(roadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And see, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office out the r7th day of September, rgoo, at tt o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of 'line City of New York.

Dated BOROUGH or Ms. HarT.w, New Yogi. Cur-c,

July to, t900,EDWARD D. FARRELL, T. J. CARLETON, JR., .

Commissioners. JOHN P. Puss,

Clerk,

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the saute has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of THE LANE (although not yet named by proper authority), between Mott accrue and Walton avenue, from East One Hundred anti Fiftieth street to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, to the Tcventy-third Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the r3th clay of June, 1899, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, oil the r6th day of July, igoo, a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. 2348, Commis sioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss arid damage, if any, or of the benefit and ad- vantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, panics and persons respectively en-titled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, here- ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned lane, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Nev,- York on the 16th day of July, igoo ; and a lust and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said lane so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, here-ditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out ;utd lhrming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent. and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of '. land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of per-fornttng the trusts and duties required of us by chapter l7, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amend- atory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opcoing the said Inns, or affcctcd thereby, mnl having any clnun or de. maurl „u account I litre „I, are hereby required to present the same, duly vcrilicd, to us, the uudcrsigucd Cononis-hiuuers lit i '-titanic and A....cmcut, nil rnir n111 r,, , uiuth fluor, Nn., <)o;md W \Vc.l ft1,mdway, li, rruugh of \lun-haltan, in '1'hc (it)' of New York, with such allidavils or other proofs as the said owners ur cMiaaiaa1s may desire, w'itbin tier-sty days after the date of this notice.

Arid we, the said Commissioners, will be in attentl-attec nit our said ofice Oil the tyth day of September, lgcn, at ct O'clock' in the lnrcn out n of that clay, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs mid allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of '1'hc City of New fork.

Jkucd Bunurcn or dlastr,t'rlAN, NEw YORE Crty, July-o, 19)00,

JOHN A. DUNN, HORA'1'IO A. HARRIS, PAUL IIALPIN,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been beret, 'tore acquired, to ANDRL:\VS AVENUE (:dthough not yet named by proper autlwr-ity), from East One Hundred and Eightieth street to the south line of the New York University prop-erty, in the '1 wenty-fourth Ward, Borough of 'file t3rottx, City of New York.

O'FICE IS IIERETIY GIVEN THAT WE,'1'HE LN undersigned, were appointer) by an )rifer of the

.supreme Court, hearing date die 25111 day of May, rryen, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County I f New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the Toth day of July, igoo, a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, :md indexed in the Index of Convevauces, Block Nos. 3216 and 3222, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a lust and cquitahlc estimate and 'tsscssmeat of the loss '_utd damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, it ;toy, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled into or interested in the lands, tenements, hcrerli tanients and premises required for the purpose by and in conscgtteacc of opcni mug the above= mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set firrth and described fit the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein to die office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the roth day of J uly, t9oo : and it just ;Ind equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and firmed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem-ises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of laud to he taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perfornnng the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory- thereof'.

All parties and persons iatcrestcd in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, doh' verified, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos, go and ge West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with such afdavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in attend-:mce at our said office on the t7th day of September, r goo, at t o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time arc] place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine , proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such addtional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York,

Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEw YORK CITY, July 30, 1900.

EDWARD D. FARRET.L, JULIUS HEIDERMAN,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DeNs,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

lit matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the :ante has not been heretofore acquired, to the PUBLIC PARK (although not yet named by proper authority) lying betwecu Spuyten Duyvil road and the New fork Central and Hudson River Railroad, extending from a point opposite Johnson avenue, about 650 feet in a southerly direction, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the t3th clay of Junc, r899, and duly entered ill the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, on the s6th day of Jttly, 1900, a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. 3402, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties mid persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned public park, the same being particu-larly set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the appli-cation for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the t6th day of July, igoo ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said public park so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested to the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and bound- aries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said public park, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, • re hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to its, the undersigned Commissinucrs of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York,Jwith such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or;lclaimants may desire, within twenty days after_the date of this:uotice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in aru•url. uttce at our snid office on the 5th tiny of Septcmhcr, npx>, nit c- Oclock noon ,f than drty, t„ hear the snot pnrlics ;unl persons in relation therein. And at .nc It time and pincc, and at .urh further or other time and place as we may ap1wiut, we will hear such Owners iu rclntiuu thc'ruin act,1 examine the prods of such

tune laimants, or such additiuual pru,d.:md allc.cn- tinus its ma y Ihcn 6c nlTcrcd by retch mvncr, , ,I- nu hchalt of'flue City of New V. uk,

Uated li,,rut;cn rn~ \t.t%IIAI'r ts, Nl:c: Vi 'nun Crrr July 31, a ga,.

IOIIN J. QUINLAN, WILLIAM G, 1'Itili fal, 1)ANII•:L F. )IcCANN.

I'olu n""ionct's, JOHN I'. I)UNN,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPAR'1'\tENT.

In matter of the applicnuon af'fhe City of New York relative io acquiring title, wherever the same has not been hcrctofore acqui red, to FAST ( tN I: HUN 1)R I-:1 I AND FIFTY-EIGHTHSl'RF:I1'(although lot yet named by proper authority), In urn Gcrman place h, St. Ann's avenue. in the Twenty'_-third War<1, L'or-ough of'I'lhc Bronx, City of New York,

U'1'ICE IS H BY ERE GIVEN 'THAT WE, THE N undersigned, w'crc appointed by nn order of the Supreme Court, bearin f date the r7th (lay of May, uxx,, and duly entered ut the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office in the Ilorottgh of Manhattan, in The City of Ncw York, on the 6th dayof Judy, rgoo, a copy of which order seas dilly filed in the office of the Register of the County if New York, and i udexed in the Index of Conve)innres, Block No, 236n, Commissioners of Estimate ;md Assessment liar the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of tine benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties ;utd persons rc-spectively entitled unto or interested in the hinds, tenements, lrererli taments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the abovc-mentioned street or avenue, the same hcinp particularly set forth and described rat the petition of 1'he City of New York, and also in the nnuce of the application for the said order thereto attuchcd, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 6th day of July, 1900, and a just and equitable estimate and as-sessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue Si) to be opened or ]aid out and formed, to the respective onuers, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective hinds._ tenements, Iteredttamcnts and premises not required for the purpose of opening, lay-ing out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of asccrtai Ii n}; and defining the extent and b und-arics of the respective tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performinc the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17. title 4, of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplemtnuary thcrcun or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to prescut the same, duly verified, to us, the uudersigncd Commissioners of Estimate and Assessmeu t, at )tit office, ninth floor, Nos. go and gz West I:road,vay, Bor-Ou,g!t of Manhattan, in The City - of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners ur riai masts may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office nn the aoth day of September, 1900, at to 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties andpersons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as see may appoint, we w-ill hc,u-such owners in relation thereto and examine the h r,.Is of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and 'allegations as may then be offered by such Owner, or on Behalf of 'line City of New York,

Dated ISoaoon(n ur 3Ltyu=sr',5,N unit- Y,mr: Crn- , July 30, 1900.

LOUIS COHF.N, PHINEAS LF:\\'I\'it)\", WALTER MULLER,

Contmi ss i unur-,. JOHN 1'. DUNN,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPAR'I'M1ENT

In matter of the application of The City of N c,n York, relative to acquiring title, av'luercs-en the same hi'- not been heretofore acquired, to EAST ONE{ JIUN-DRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN'I- II SI'REI1', from Brook avenue to German place, including the trian-gular space between Brook avenue and German place, lying northeasterly thereof, and East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street Ialthough not )'et named by proper authority), from German place to St. Ann's avenue, in the 'Twenty-third Ward. Bor-ough of The Bronx, City of New York,

N (l'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1'HA'1' WE,'1'HE undersiged, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court. bearing date the r 7th day of May, , quo, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the Comity of New York, at his office in the Borough of )Ltnhattan, in The City of New York, on the 6tb day of July, tgoo, a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of time County of New York, marl indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Block No. 2360, Commis-sioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively en-titled auto or interested in the lauds, tenements, here-dimments and premises required for the purpose by and In consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the saute being particularly set forth and described in the petition of'1'he City of New Vork,and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed -herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York ou the 6th day of July, tgoo, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to tile respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respec-tively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises nIt required for time purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taiuing and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of its by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater Ncw York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quircd to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos. no and 92 West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, with suucii affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice,

And we, the said Commissioners, mu ill be iu attend-ance at our said office on the t7th clay of September, t 91)O, at u )clock in the forenoon on that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. Anil at such time and place, and at such furl tier sr other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proof's

and alivgnt mon. nn muy then be r,Hcrt'rl by .icl, owner or ,m behalf of The tip ,d New \'„rk.

I4ttcd haunt - i:n of ~1.tunrr.t:., NRw \'oul<(rrv, bull)' t,,, t,n,,.

1'111N I;,\S I.F:\1'INSt )N, 1'1-:7 I-:It L I I'l _\u I'll,

Cununi..i'n,y- .lops I'. Dr',',,

C hal<.

111IlSl' Itfa'.\R I'9IEN'I'.

In the matter of the applicationn nl 'I'hc City of Nev, York, relative to acquiring title, whcru:ver the same ills not br„n heretolin-c ac,luirc,l, to fla 'II II.'I(IN I I:RRAC1•: (although not y,a named l'y- piper authority). from AVC<r (Inc llnu<h',-~1 and I'urly-first ,trect to West Unc Hundred ;fail Forty-t,~urth strcct, ill the'1'wcllth \\aid , L'orougb nit Manhattan, City of New \'„rk.

NO'l'ICE IS IIER1:11V" (li\'l- I'IE U!' WE, TILE under,i,, nca, sere ,m mid ]ry- nn ..mini of the

Suprunie Court bcariug date the rail day of flay, t<}?n, and duly cntercd in the office of time Clerk of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his oliice in the Borough of 9lanhattan, iu The City of New Yo rk, on the met ii clay of July, tnoo, a copy of which order was duly filed fit the oltice of the Rc,ister of the County- of New York, and indexal in the lucks nt Conccy-mice-, I;lock Nn. 2050, Cnnimis.ioncre of Estimate and :Assessntent for the purpose of staking a just and equitable estimate and as::essmcut of the loss and damage, it vny, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respcctivc owner;, lessees, parties mt,l persons respectively entitis h unit t-) nr interested in the lands, tenements, hurodit-.mtcnt aud premises required for the purpose by and in e0uussuhueuice of opcnin, the abncu-mentioned street or accrue, timesamc brine particularly set forth and described in the etitio n of The Cil of P Y New York, and also in the nouco of t'te application for the swirl order thereto attucl ell, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Netc 1"ork on the coth day of July, t9,tn: and a just ;tn,l eynitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and ad1-auuoge of said street or avenue so to he opened or laird 'mum and dn-mcd, to the re-Inn'ct;se no ncrc, lessees, p:urtics arid percons respecti ccl y entitled to of interested to the said respecti ce lanris, tenements, hererii to mcuts and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out an,.1 fol sung the same, but bcncfned there-

y, and of asceinmnni ng and ni..41nisg the extent and bumtdarics of the respective tracts or parcels nt land to be taken or to he assessed thenabr, am l of the h er-forming the trusts and duties rcrptircrl of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater Now York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amcnda-

- tor tltcrcol. y 111 parties and persons interested in the real estate

taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or :avenue, or affuctcd thereby, and having ;city claim or demand nn ;tccuuut thcreuf, are 1nCu'eby- rc-quired to present the .arse, duly- ccrificd, to us, the undcrsigucd, Cnnumi.sioncre of Frlimate and A.scss-mcnt. at out- nfficc, ninth floor,N on, r1n and ye \best F,roa4wa\, Borough of Manhattan, m '1 he City of New York, nidi such cblrdavits or other proofs a, the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty clays after the Asti_ of this notice,

And we, the said Conmt i ssioners. kill be in attcud-ance at our said office t)n the 18th day of September, igoo, at 3.-0 o'clock in the afternoon ;'I that 'ln)-, to hear the said porno= and persons iu rclntion thcrutu• Anti at such rime and place, and at such Inrlhcr or other time and place as we may appoint, we mII] hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such c!aimnut orclaim.uttc, or such additional proofs and allegations as mac then be offered by such owner, or on bchali ut I h,• L i tv -.'i N aw \ ork.

hated I;-,i,[< ,n .,r Si sS- u r r:_c:, NEW- Sonic City July" ,, t,) .

b'i-,NN( LIM- INuON, :AIn)I.I'ii Ibo11LE, In SPa'Ii ML sAAi;E,

„i r: I'. 1 )'.,

Cbrl.

FI Ri'I' Ill i'\R l 11 I. N 1.

[n matter,ut the appticatinn of The laity nt Xcw Y,urk, rcintl ere to acq uiri ug title, u- lucre'vur the '-ante has not been hcrctofr :'c acynircd, to \VhaI''I" \\'U IiLN-IJI.I::IiAND f-hi-1'Y-\l7, l'H -i I'RFE'l' (aithnugh not i-ct named by pn,per authority). from Broad way to Riverdale nvcuue in the '1'wuity-fourth Vyard, Ilmrnuuighr of'I Inc Bronx, City of Aew A'ork,

N01'ICE IS HF;REBY (:1V1•:N 'I'ii.-AI' \VE. THE undurni-gued, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court bearing date the r7th day of Jlac, 1000, and duly iniuteneni iu the office of the Clerk of the County of Nett- York, at his office, is the Borough of Manhattan in 'line City of New \ nt9<, nu the 6th clay of July, rg<,o, a copy of which order w-as duly filed ill the ounce of the RegisternI the County' of N cw' l orb, and indeed in the Index of Conveyance'-, Illock N , 3423, Comnti ssiouer of Estimate and Asscssmeut ILr the pur-pose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment Lit the loss sail damage, if an)-, ur of the benefit and ad cartage, if any', as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively omialcd auto or iuteres tut in the lands, tcucmcuts, hcredi tam arts and premises required for the purpose by and iu couscqucnce of opening the above-rueulHuneti street or as"euuc, the same being par-ticularly set forth and described mu the petition oI The City of New York, and also in the notice of the appli-catioti fur the said order thereto attached, filed herciu in the office of the Clerk of the County of Acw- V-ark ou the 6th day of July, ti,', and a just and equitable estimate and Iassessanent of the value of the incnietit and adcanta:-ge of said street or avenue so to he npeuicd or laid out and homed, to the respective owners. ics<ece, parties and persons respectively entitled to or intcr-c-stcd in the said neepkHec lauds, tcncmcnts, here-diCtments anti premises not required fir the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the saute, but bcue- fited thereby', and of tuccrtai Or lug and defining the extent aurl boundaries of the t-cspectin-c tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to he assessed therefor, and of pert arming the trusts and duties rcqui red of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

111 parti:s and persons interested in Inc real estate taken err to be taken for the purpose of opening, die said street or a vein uc, or affected thereby', and having any clam claim or demand un account thereat, are hereby required to present the same. duly verified, to a>, the un-dcrsi,ened, Commi-i,mersn1 Estimate anti Ssscamcn t, at our otllce, ninth tlnnr. Nos. go and .• Al'ursm Br ad- slay, Borough of )L'wltattan, in The City' o,f Sew' York, with such alhdan its or other proofs as the =ai,l my ucrs or claimants may desire, weithin twenty day's after the date of this notice.

And ire, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-auce at our said office on the iBth day of September, 1900, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that clay', to hear the said parties aid persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as sue may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine die proofs of such claimant or claimants, nr vuch additional proofs and allegations to nay then he i ,Hcrcd by such owner, or on bcislt ot'Th. City of New 'I nrk.

Dated R„rz„r- ,,u or 9t isna 1 nt',, Nl•:w Ynr.i< Crrv, July ;,, L'y"'.

I:F'NN(I l.E\VINSI)N, 1;ICNf•'Ji I C'l' 5, IN ISl., WN. 1, ItURR,

Cnnmtissinu,-r-'.

J,nu J . l', Itv.. . Clerk,

Page 12: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1900/1900-08-23.pdf · 2018-08-30 · THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOUR.. N__A L. Vor.. A)VIII. NEW YORK, THURSI)-AY, AUGUST 23, i9

S 200 THE CITY RECORD. TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900.

111(11-i' ill .1'.\!RIMFN1'.

In Si ut.r of tnc 1i.. c,+i• n +t ills Cit} I \c., York r.aatite to ;tcuuirtn,(l title, o hvreler the >tme 11.ts n"t been hurctolure acquired, to D:\l" I1151 IN :1\"i~NCE i ilthou-Ji n•., t ('Cl nunIed ht- prrrper autlt -t ts I, irs m Fist t )tic Hun,'t 1 ;mi itSCtliV-5(1 c Situ street t , i -+rdhnm a SId, ,:.td from L 1st One I-ion-irsd and N in-:Beth west ..mot. i:,mes < treed. to Kinrshrd_•_ r?:ad, in tit, 'I %,cnt_c-fourth Vt ir,l, P. ,r-.t_L I: 1hc llruux. Oit'it N'I, Yurk.

N t i1'11, i IS IIEFLI;V GI\"}:N 'I'HA"I' ICE. 1'HE ,;n icr-:_lied. iI ere app, ,i uteri by an , rd r of the

Supra:mC C'''urt. be:rrin, lhtte the =7th hilly of VInc. la5 ,. and duly eetcre,i in the once of the Clerk ,d the Count}' c I N 1 url.. at his dice _in the Yor 1u:_b of \Groh a tt m. In file City of \tut 1 rl. nn the fah day of July• t~,o, a copy „t' ,.- hic -,r,ler Ia< dull tiled in the office of the Register o of the Countyy r f Neu 1 ork, and indexed in the Index of Cony ey:utces• 111o56 Nos. cite, ebb3. °870.:=9)-. ;3. 319;, gr?c, =9(. 3t), ;to8. 3109. 3051, 31co. 3054, 52(15. Commissiuucrs of Estimate and . 5eca=ment 3,+r the purpose of mak in-, a just and equic,blc e,timate ltd assessment of the loss and rlam-;r1e, if ;m}', or of tile benefit and advantage. it zinc. its the case may be, tip the resuectice o,rncrs. lessees, parties ;u:d persons rc-ptcti odic entitled unto or inter-ested in the Lmds. tenement;, hereditaments and prent-15C” required for the purpose by and in co;tsegttence of Open the abosc-menu,:ncd street or avenue, the same bcillit particui:trl} 5ct Grah allot described in the petition of 1 h City of Ncw 1-ork. and also ill the not ice 1f the a}riicniIll for Ike said order thereto at-tached, flies! Itercin in til office of the Clerk of the County of New York kin the 0h day of July, t e,00 ; and It ju"t and equk:tbic cstiru;ue and ussessm•.nt of the value of the benefit and o,lcanta size of said street or avenue so to be opened or Iaid out and formed to the respective'"-5-ncrs. lessees, parties and persons respec-ticdy eraitIcd to (Sr iutere<ted in the s:,ul respective land-, ten•_ments. hereditament, and prcmi>es not re- quired bar the purpose of opening. laying out and formic_ the same. but benefited thereby. and of ascer-tainin.4 ;ant defirunC the extet't :and boundaries of the respective trtets Sr parcels of land trI he taken or to be assessed therchlr, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chnntcr t7, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, 111(1 the acts or parts of act= supplementary thereto or:unendatory thcrect,

All panics and perslms interested in ife real estate taken or to be taken II ir the purpose of opening the said street or at-enue, (Sr affected thereby. and having any- clx:m or demand on account t'.tcre'f, :,re hereby re-quired to present the same- duly verified, to us. the kin. iersigesd Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment. :,t our office, ninth ill ,-r, Sos• cc and 92 West Broad. (V,ry. HI Irottizh of 'lauhatvtn, in -I' he Cit} of New II rk, with such affidavits or other pro.,fs as the said wrier.; or claimant., may desire, within nc enty du -.s alter the date of thi'- notice.

Aud no. the said Commissioners. will be in attend-ance at ,mr said office „n the =8th day of September, tgoo, at it „'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place. and at such further Cr other time and place as u e may appoint. It will hear such owners in relation thereto an,l examine the proofs of such claintnnt or claimant• or such additional proofs and :Jle,;atiun= a= mile tbon be offered by such owner. or ',n behalf of The City •,f Nee York.

Dated Bm:l,: ,III ,n \[-:Cu.\ ' C, NEW 1'r,l<s Ctrc, July 30, 1900, ...

HENRY '1 H(lMh'SON, IAM[E> I )WENS, .V 1CH.IE:L J. MellERIII )T7',

Cormnissi, leers. Inns P. Dl r.'s,

Clerk.

I1 kS'1' 111•:{'AR'1 \i f•.N°I".

in m;tlt'l of tic uppliattion of 'I he City , d Nc, York. n.latt ce to acquiring title, u"herever the -tune Its not been lrc•retofore a=cquired, to the lands and

ureruiscs required for the opening and extending of RANDALL AVEN UE;(although not yet named by

I iRS'P 1IEP_\R1'3IFNT.

In matt-l' „t the application i,f 'floe City of New York rdativ< to acquiring title. tIheres tr the ' aric hits mu been I:ctdubore acquired, to ESI ii, RIOR SFREE7' (although not yet named by proper authority t, from the northerly side of Cromwell': creek to East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, in the 'I -enty-third \yard. L'„rough of File Bronx, City of Nett York.

I '1(O'ICE IS I1ERFT3Vt;I\'}.N fHA'1- B'E.'I- HE C ullckni,Gu d, were appointed be all order of the

.upreme Court. bearing date the 17th day of 'May, toes, ufsc] duly entered m the office of the Clerk of the County of Nctc Y,Irk. at his office in the Burongh of Alauhattan, in use City of New York, on the loth day of July, 19051, a copy at which order .t-as dui}' filed in the office of the Ro ister of the County of New York and indexed in the Index of Conveyancs.. Nock Nos. 0497 and 11499. Commissioners of Estimate and ,Assessment, for the pun) (1s) of making a just and equitable estimate and a scssment of the loss and damage, if ally. r,r tt the benefit aui ad antage, it an} as the ('INC ma}' oe. to the respective owners, lessees, pert s and persons respectively entitled unto or lutcrestcd in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in con->equence of opening the above-mentioned street or a,unae. the same being particular)}- set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attachchi, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County ul Nit- York, on the loth day of July, = ,ov ; anti a just and equitable estimate and asscssmeut of the value of the benclit :u,d advantage of said street Cr avenue so to be opened + or laid out and formed, to the respective ou nets, lessees, parties and persons respect i(el)' entitled to ur interested in the said respective lands, tenements, bereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, lay-tng out and forrning the same. but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and bouudaric= of the rc"pcctit-c tracts or parcels of laud to he taken or to be assessed therefor.:utd of performing the trusts and duties required of its by chapter t7, title 4 of the t Treater Ncw York Charter. and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken ur to be taken for time purpose of Opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commi'~ioner; of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, uiuth floor, Nos. qo and 92 \Vest Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, in 'Ilie City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner= or claimants may desire, wrthin twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office 'III the =8th day of September. =qoo, at it o'clock to the forenoon of that day. to hear the said parties and persons ill relation thereto. And at such time and place. and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, uc x ill hear such owners to relation thereto, and examine the proofs of such claimant ur claimants, fir Such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York.

Dated Bol<orGil uF \L\(nn'VIA1, New Yulllb Crn', July 3u, rç - o.

HENRY '1'HiGIIPSON, ,ARTHUR MAYER, JOHN F, BOUILLON,

Commissioners. J„}I. P. D:.e,

Clerk.

FIRST DEI'AR'rMENT.

1n matter of the application of Tile City of New York relative to acquiring title. wherever the same bas not been heretofore acquired, to McLEAN AVENUE (alt]tough not yet named by pruperauthor-il}'), Iran 14'cbster avenue to Vertu accnuu, in the 'IIIcuty-fourth \yard, L'++nm-h „f 7'bc fin ux, of The C'.it e , ii New Yorh.

NVI'ICF: IS HEREBY GIVEN '1'HA'I' WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by orders of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 15th day of Septem-

her, 1898, and the t3th day of June, .899, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, ;tt his office in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City at Neiv York, on the 8th clay of Stay, t899, and the 16th day of July, tgoo, a copy of which order was duly filell in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexal in tie ]nde.e of Conveyances, Block No. 3398, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if an}', or of the benefit and advantage, iI any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and per. -ions respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hcrcrlitaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening tile above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being par-ticularly set forth and described in the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the appli. cation for the said order thereto attached. filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York oil the 8th day of Diay, t199 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or m•enue so to be opened or laid out unit formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or inter-cacd in the said respective kinds, tenement, heredita-metits and premises not required for the purpose of llhiitiinb, la 'in k out and fI Irrilillg the Same, but benefi ted t hereb)', and of ascertaining and defining the cxtcni and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed thereto r, and of per-forming the trusts and duties required of its by ehaptcr t7, title 4 of the Greater New York Chartcr, and the acts or part, of acts supplementary thereto or amen-datory thereof.

111 parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening tiro said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on accountthereof, 'ire hereby re-quircd to present the saute, duly verified, to I." the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-meut, ;it our office, ninth floor, Nos, qn and 92 \Vest Iiroadu'ay, Borough of 'Manhattan, in The City of New' York, until such affidavits or other proofs as the said 1151 tIers or claimants may desire, tci thin twenty days after the (late of this notice.

And see, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-anec at our said office on the =Stlt day of September, =gcw, at [t o'clock in the forenoon of that sbty. to hear mite said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and kit such further or other time and place Its tsc may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such eiai leant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of Neu' York.

D;LtCd 131)NO11,1 or .h,- e1IAI1.sx, NEW 1-CJItI< C1'il', July 30. 19(51.

JAMES FOSTER MIILLIKEN, -IOIN F. MAHER, CHARLES E. PENSF;L, Jta.

Commissioners. J„tte P. Drss,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPAR'i'3IEN1.

In 'tatter of the application of the City of New 1"ork relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to HARLEM RIVER TERRACE, from the northern line of the land ceded Nucember c7, 189t (as Heath avenue and Bailey avenue) ; also HEATH AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority , from Bailey :'Venue to Fort Independence street, to the Twenty-f„urth 1Vard, Borough of The L'ronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE tmdersig'ned, were appointed b1'' tn order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 17th day of May, 031, , and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New fork. at his office in time Boroughof Manhattan. in The City of New York, on the 6th day of July, tgoo, a cop), of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index IIf Conveyances, Block Nos.

=56, ;1157, 3159, 356o. 3s6t and 3239, 31136, )e37, 31138 3240, 3243 and 31(44, and Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimt'te and assessment of the loss and damage, if any. or the benefit and advantage, if any, its the case may be. to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or in-terested in the lands, tenements, hercditaments and premises required for the purpose by and to conse- quence of opening the ubavc mentioned street or ave-ntte. the s;une being psi t icularl y set forth and described in the petition of '1' he City of Neu York, and also in the notice of the application of the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 6th day' of July, t gce : and a lust and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantages of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respec- ticely entitled to or interested in the said respective holds, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, :ltd of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be ,assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater Neu York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts sup-plementary •'•ercto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estltte taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on accountthereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same. duly verified, to us. the undersigned Cotamissioners of Estimate and Assess-meut. at our office, ninth floor. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York. with such affidavits or Other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the =Sth day of September, i9oo, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons kit relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the Proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of'1'he City of New York.

Dated Ito xurcn Ill 3I.NIIAT1..ts, NEW plonk Crrr, July 30, t9011.

P,ENNO LEWINSON, EDWARD R. FINCH, JOHN E. CONNOLLY,

Commissioners. Jone Y. Ds- se,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In matter of the application of'I'he City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening of the PUBLIC PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority) bounded by Morris avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-third street and Fast One Hundred and Forty-fintrth street, in the 'Twenty-third Ward, Borough of Tbc Bronx, City of New York.

1'OTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN '1'IHA'l' WI':'III Fl I~l undersigned, were appointed by :tut order of the

Supreme Court bearing date the =3tb day of June, 1899, and duly entered to the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at his office, in the Borough of Manhattan

in the City of New York on the [qth d• 'o f Jul}'. too, it copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County of New York, and indexed in the Index of Convey;tnces, I:1„ck Nos. 2324, 2334 and 2335, Commissioners of Estimate :urtl Assessment for the purpose of making it just and equitable estimate' and 'assessment of the loss zinc] damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective nwuers, lessees, parties and persons re-spectieely entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditamt-uts and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned public place, the same being par-ticularly set f rth and described in the petition ul' 7'hc City of New York, and ale Ill u the notice of the appli-cation for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the ufhce of the Clerk of the County of New York on the tgth day of Jul)-, t9l>n, and it just :u„I equitable estimate and assessmctn of the value of the beuctit and advantage of said public place so to be upcned or laid out and formed, to the respecti cc rnruers, lessee.., lturttes ;and persons respect) vclp entitled to or interested It] the s:ud CcspeerIIC lands, tenements, hcreliitnntcnlx and premises not required for the purpose of opening, Laying out and forming the saute, but ileliefi tell Hitt-cb', and of ascertaining and dc6ning the extent and ill ntn-darics of the respective tracts or parcels of land to lie taken or to be assessed therefor, amt of performing the trusts and duties required of its by chapter r7, title 4 of the ( treater \scut York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested rti the real estate taken or to be taken for the propose of Opening the said public place, or affected thereby, and having any claim er dcnmud on account thereof, are hereby tv-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned, C,+mmissioncrs of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos. Ill) and 95 Wcst Iirlsdma)-, Iiorolglm Of \Illrliluhan, in The fait}' of New York, with suet, affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, aithin twenty days after the (late of this notice.

And tvc, the said Commissioners, will be to attend ance at our said 1tliee on the tSth day of September, t9ces, at to ri clock noon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such furtheror other time and place as ire may ;appoint, we will hear such owners ill relation thereto and examine the proofs Ill such du lini-ant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allega-tions as ntuy then be offered b}• s,lcb,nvncr or ,,n behalf of l file City of New York.

]Toned Pi,,roin'cn IF \Ltelul'rnC NEW \"„sl< Cil'y Jul}' ;o, Igoo,

JOHN I. BUCKLEY, CHARI,FS I3:AP(a)Cfc, B. F. KENNR1,

Commissioners, J„lit. jr, Dl'..,

Clerk,

FIRST' DEPAR'f3IENT.

In matter of the application of'1'he Cite of New York, relative to acquirer, title, whoever the mine has not been hcrctolore acquired, to JCJFEl. I'L:AC1•; (al-though not yet named by proper nuthorit}-I, front West One Hundred art([ Si.ct y-seventh street to I•:dge-comb road, iu the Twcllth \Fard, Bnrotleh of II;ur-hattnn, City of New York.

NOTICE is bereb}' given that \vc, the undersigned, were appointed by an crdcr of the Supreme Court

bearing (title the 18th day of 31 t'. rq«>, and du] v en-tered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New boric, at his office in the Borough of )Inullattan in '1 he City of New York, on the fail day of July. =9eo, It COPY of which order 55112 duly filed in the office of the Regis. ter of the County of New York, and indexed in the Iu-dex of Colic vnuc ., Block No. erue. Contmi'.inners of Estimate and A - esement, for the putp(lie of making a just and equitable estimate and ;u.c<anunt of the loss and damage, if an)', or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, ill the respective nsntcrs, lessees, parties and persons rcspcetfufi1y conlled unto or interested in the lands, teliemeo,, herer1itnntcttts and premises required for the purpose allot by and in consequcuce of opening tlie above-mcutioncd street or avenue. the same being particularly rict firth and de-scribed to the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attacbed. tiled berein in the office of the Clerk of time County of New York on the 6tb day of Jul}•, i9cw; and ajust and equitable esti ida tilitI d llS05smcnt of the %attic of the h, ncfit and adoantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the res iectit'e ou ners. less , panic. :rod prr,nus rc.pect- iveiy entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenement, hereditamcnts and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby. and of ascertaining; and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracks or parcels of laud to be taken or to be ;tsscssed thcretor, and of performing the trusts and duties re-quired of its by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, and the acts or parts of acts supple-nlentary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons mtcrested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby. and having any claim (Sr demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, rluly cerificd, to us, the uI dersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and A5scss-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos. 911 and 9s \Vest Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants ma}! desire, within twenty clays after the date of obi. Ironce.

And sin, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office ou the iSth day of September, i goo, at =t o'clock in the forenoon of that clay, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as w'e may appoint. w"e will hear such owners iII ref ation thereto and exams lie the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then lie offered by such owner, or on behalf of •file City of New York.

Dated Yul<,.c I,II 1 ,1' 11A'sIl:rrlas, NEW' 'I, 'IICrrv, July- 30, iqa,.

HENRY P. MIct:OWAN, EDGAR 11, I.iIVEN-I'RI'I'T, MICHAEL CALLAHAN,

Commissiuncrs. Jule 1', DI">;S, Clerk,

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

PURSCANT 1't) THE I'Rlri- ISIONS OF (:IIAP-ter 537 of the Lases of t8l33, entitled ".1n act

” providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of " damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of " changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant I. to chapter pr of the Laws of 1887, providing for the " depression of railroad tracks in dte'1\venty-thirri and 'I IWenty-fourth Wards, in The City of New York, ur " otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is hereby- given that public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pursuant to said acts will be held at Room 58, Seitermerhorn Build-ing, No. 96 Broadway, in The City of New York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each we.k, at z o'clock r. st., until further notice.

I ated Nnw Yul<r, January 1, =9co. WV11.l.IAM E. ii'l'ILLIN(.5, CHARLES A. JACKSON, OSCAR S. 13AIL}:Y,

Commissioners. Ls.vu:v'r McLot'atit-tn,

Clerk.

FIRST' DAI'AR'1•;lFNi. propera nit h'mty1, from Truxton strcet and Leggett - --- avenue to the Bronx river, in thc'1'wenty-third Ward,

nt u" 1"urk. In mallet of the n „hcaur,n toil \Ta\~ur. Aide Boron h of '1'hc lirt nx, Cit} Sc ''V F men an,l Cntn m„nalty of the l.'ity ut NCI 1'„rk, rcl:uicc to aequiriug title. whercvcr the wine hits not been ill retoforenegcirc,l, to the Intlds, teuenteIIts:u,,l Nt)'1'I O I t }t ci. SId e' GIVEN 3' &it o W o,

hcredi tanlcu is rcy, I fired fin• the purpose nt Open in_ the undersigned. were apputu"', ll un order of

T1r i t i' AA' I:A I' }: (althr,u_h out yet 'allied by Ills Supro,mv Cout-t. bearing date the tti day of June,

pruper aulborit, t. trout )i t =h„ht parkst t to th_ 1''"t• :tn'1 duly entered to the office of tile Clerk of the

southern line „I A1'nn,tlnwn CctncterV', n: the san,c ('~itmtN of New fork. at his office in the Borough of

has been heretofore laid out and desi mrled;t. it fir-t- Illauhattau, to lit City of New 1 ork, on the t7tlt day

c l,,<s street or r„od, lit the l II 0111) i It I. of of Jul}', l oco, a copy of which order was duly filed to

I . t Itc of Neu' 1ork. tic olbte (If tie RcI;i*ter ut the County of \ew York,

__ and iude—d lit tic ludex of Conveyances, Block Nn..

ll'1 'R 1, }IEI:F.h1 l'.1V'}:A I'11.A'f V1"I?.'I'FIL: '767, z7lS. e7n,), c77r'. ='77=, C77c and _773. C:omnti1-

N C stoners of E>tiniate and :1--tie it for the purpose of uulera atcd. were npp„iute.l b)' unlers of the making ajust and equitable e.timate and 'lac'sment

Fuprsrnc Court. hcnriu_~, later the• -25th t}ty „1 June•. tSy±, III the loss and damage, if any, or of the hcnetit and and the I rib ,Iac of tune. ta,)o, and duly entered in the advantage, if any, as the case may be, to Ill iice .' the ('lurk ti the C ountc Ii New \'ork, at his t he r.peetfite otv let's, lessees, parties and persons olilce ill the I'„r'ct4h' I! 'fnnhatt:ro, Ill '1'he City of re>pccticcic entitled unto or iutcresteci in the lands. New fork. uu the ¢r .i der}” of i ceenther. tSo7, and the tetullImIs. ! tercdita neat-,and premises required for tlie rbah day of July, liLl, C'uuzmissipners of F,2Lfint:Uc and purposc h}' and in consequence of opening the above-

„rssmcnt for they >urp se of rozikdoF :t just and ,r c uue t • same bein nfrticularl • 1 I (hell lotted street t i c , [1 a g f } 1plmiailiC estimate an,l :use=snicat of the loss and set forth and described in the petition of The City of c].tmn . it king, or lit the belie fit and wflDaninge, if :kit}'. New \kirk, and also in the notice of the application for its the cotlC Ina) be, b, tl. c respa:ticc owners, lessees, the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office parties and persons respectively entitled unto or : cater- of the CI<rk .i the County of \cot A ork on the t 7111 day .515,1 in ti.: lands. tenements. lierc;litanulti and Ill lull, Il l_Il,. aurl a just and . (quilslle estimate anti premises teg:ifirec] for the purp„se by :rod in copse as;e=51115111 of the c:duc of the bcnclil and advan[a.Ce of ,luence „I' opening the abo 5.111511l II ,u.1 s lit ct or ' said street or avenue ski to he opened ur laid out and avenue. his same lid i n;.y peel cul ill) c rt torth and de- ltrnted, to the respecti ce owner., lessees, parties and ccri br.l ill the petition ul file City of N' SIC \";irk. and per,uns re<pecticclv entitled to ur interested in the also ill the II. ,tice of the ;mpl icatinn II 'U the said order said respective lands. tenements. hereditaments and thtrcto attaC!c t, filed her5111 ill the oliice if the Clark t discs not required for the purpose of opening,! ay- „f the ('omrty of Nctc A'ork ou tic ;r.t die of 1,tCCem- l,,, oat and flirllllllg the s:mte, but benefited thircby, is. t. t ,7, and it ju±t and equitablo, cci Innn5 and asses and of (seen thilt (IC and defining the extent and Incut kit the r al ur.+t tlw I v:w tit and uucU1nCC ,+f said houn i' tics of the respecf ivy tracts or parcels of land to street ~.r urcuuc .n t,) bcopened or I.ti.l not and fornlcc], lie taken of to be a'(sessed therefor, and of )eriitrntiug t„ tlic te. IeCttcc ," -ncrs. it t'es, pnrti_s and persons the trusts and rtutlec required of its by chapter t7, respcctiv<h' entitled to or i lierestcd Ili tile said respec- title .t, of the t;rcater New York Charter, and the acts tive l:ur' Is, tenement,. he red, nmteuts :old pren:i.es not ct part.. of acts supplementary- thereto or amendatoy required for the purpose of npcuiu. laein, nut and titet'ct(ts 1llrul'niC the cunt. but benefited thcrcbc, :lid •.,1 ascer_ All parties and persons to totestut in t ile rea l ca tat• tainin); ❑lid defining the c-ctcnt an;l bnuud:u'ics of the taken It to be taken for the purpose of opening the said res1oecdcd tract, or parcels uC land to be tsiceu or to be Street or ace'ue, or atfeeted thereby, and having any ❑ssC 1e1i I fen -I Sr. ill Iii of perl i,rmiu4 the trusts and claim or denumri on account thereof, are hereby re. ,Intics rcquit'c•.i oC us h}-efrziplct 17, title♦, III the I;rca"cr gttired to present the same. duly verified. to u, the N cot '1 ark C lIrtat.:uil tilt act( it parts of act- st.p- nndcrsigued Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- I,Icnlcntary thdreni or a:neu ill .,ii' tile tell I, meld. ;u our office. ninth floor. Aus. go and qa West

:loll parties :u,d persons ill tcn:<tal iu the real estate , 1. o.11111(1 V. Pore ugh of Manhattan. to The City of taken or I. , he taken h,r tile purpn=vnf opeuin_ the eaid New 1ork. with such uti1dzitii2 or other proofs as the <u'cet lie arenua, ur afl"eel col thereby, and haling .uq' Sall owners or claimants may desire, within twenty c ainl fir denitad''a acco:nrt th.rc•+i. arc herdic teltsd I der}", after the date of this notice. to presv^t the s,:mc. d::iy t Cr, cefl. to n=. the tinder- -Anti me, the said Commissioners. rl' ill be in attend- ,iqucd C i Ill miai liters oC Estimate au,l :ascssmeet, at once at our .aid office on the t9th clay of September. „ur „dice. I tit floor, 'ro;. c~ and a= VI t Ir„'fl,,a,. nrx, at tt o'clock in the i on of ti at der}, to hear T, r,,u4li of \I:uthaltan• Ill '1 Ite City lit 'rem York, with the said I,arties and persons in relation thereto. And such lUiililc it, or , Iti:cr proofs u; the 511111 oc: ners Or at such lime and place, and at such farther or other C ins utaats ula. (icsIre. within twanty days utter the time and place as we mac appoint. we will hear such date of this ati._c. owners In relation thereto ;rod examine the proofs lit

And o C. the =ai,i Conmussioncr~, trill be in attend- Bitch cl:rintant or claimants, or such additional proofs ante lit slat* said „ifice on the cc] day of Oct„bcr. 1905. and allcatiou, as may then he offered by such owner Ii 4 0 cloc`.0 in the afternoo-n nfthat der}', to 1(5(1' the said or on bt led i of The Citc of New York. Partiesand per=ms in relation thereto. :Ind at such D.ued 11- 1-, 1;n Ill .\L\CII s l i Ce. New Yolllc CITe. Oils and place, and at s•,:e't lilt-tiler or other time and ]u1y v. place as we may appal lit, lie Ill ii hear such ouuers VI Gil) R 1. DONVIANG. in rciati,Iit thtr•n.. and •_rantille the proofs of such JOHN AllENNFBEI2RV, daim:cu or claimants. or such additi-150i proofs JOHN 1. Itf->jEl,l•.

and alleyatiom as 111,1. then be c,lICrcrl by such owner f'omvli'sioners, or nu hciinit it Ills City of Ness' 1-ot'k. L , ,r: P IIIC :,

Dated li,nt,•i - cn I'S 11 asn\1'i:u. Nrtc 1-„Iac Cui. Clerk. Ills' ;o. t r_w. _

- _

N. T. \I. 1IFI.Liss, - NIAITL' I. NIT\\"\1IN, \l'l1 I.I.UI EN! IP.\i:\N,