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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. NUMBER 7,742, MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE COUNCIL. SPECIAL MEETING. FRIn.tY, October 21, iS98, 2 o'clock P.M. The Council met in Room No. 16, City Hall. PRESENT IIon. Randolph Guggenheimer, President. COUNCILMEN John T. Oakley, John J. Murphy, Adam H. Leich, Vice-Chairman, Herman Sulzer, John J. McGarry, Thomas F. Foley, William J. Hyland, Martin F. Conly, George II. Mundorf, Adolph C. I lottenroth, David L. Vail Nostrand, Patrick J. Ryder, Charles 1I. Francisco, Joseph F. O'Grady, Harry C. Hart, Francis F. Williams, Benjamin J. Bodine. George B. Christman, Conrad 1I. Hester, The special meeting was called, pursuant to the following order : Tin: Crry or New YORK, OFFICE OF THE I'RESIDEN'r OF TIIE COUNCIL, City HALL, NEW YORE, October 19, 189S. Ho,,. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk: DEAR SIR-You are hereby directed to call a special meeting of the Council, under the rules to lie held Friday, October 21 1895, at 2 o'clock, in the Councilmanic Chamber, City IIa11, Borougl of Manhattan, for the transaction of such general business as may come before the Council. Respectfully, RANDOLPH GUGGENI - rEIMER, President. The President announces] that the meeting had been called to consider a resolution transmitte,l from the Board of Aldermen, action on which required a three-fourths vote. There being, however, but twenty members present, the President asked the pleasure of the Council. The Vice-Chairman moved that the Council do now adjourn, and that a special notice be sent to each member requesting hill, to attend the next stated meeting. The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said motion. Which was decided in the affirmative. And the President declared that the Council stood adjourned until Tuesday, October 25, 1898, at 2 o'clock P.M. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CO\1P'rROLLER'S OFFICE, October 4, 1898. Snperz'isor of the City Record: SIR-You are hereby informed of the following changes in the Department of Finance, viz. APPOINTED. Borough of Manhattan. Joseph J. Carey, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem. Peter Ryan, Messenger in the Paymaster's office and Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. John A. Crowley, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensa- tion at the rate of $3 per diem. Martin J. McMahon, Deputy Auditor, with compensation at the rate of $2,5c0 per annum. Walter Washburn, Warrant Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $I,5co per annum. Arnold Fransioli, Bookkeeper, Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of $1,75o per annum. Jacob Manheimer, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $r,goo per annum. J. F. McGrath, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $I,5oo per annum. Robert Bruce Weems, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,400 per annum. Jeremiah J. Fahey, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of $1,400 per annum. J. W. McCaffrey, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of $1,750 per annum. James E. Power, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum. Charles E. Marr, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum. E. W. O'Hara, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum. Henry H. Rathyen, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. J.P. Loughran, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. James A. Gray, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. W. H. Ryan, Assistant Keeper of Records, with compensation at the rate of $1,100 per annum. J. F. Mackey, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. Patrick F. O'Connell, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of $r,000 per annum. Patrick F. Keenan, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of $1,100 per annum. Gustavus L. Gabriel, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of $t, too per annum. George Palmer, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of 51,ldio per anmmul. William Murphy, Compiling Clerk, chapter 536, Laws 1393, with compensation at the rate (if $I,oXx, per annum. William 11. Loughran, Assistant Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $2,500 per annum. James Cunningham, Assistant Cashier, Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensa- tion at the rate of 51,250 per annum. liernar l Downing, Warrant Clerk, with compensation at the rate of 51,700 per annum. Charles J. Decker, Messenger in Paymaster's office and Auditing Bureau, with compensa- tion at the rate of $goo per annum. William A. Richter, Assistant Cashier, Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,250 per annual. George J. Thompson, Edward T. Smith, Edward E. Buckley, \Veston F. McLain, Matthew F. Byrnes, John IIitchman, Charles E. Connolly, William A. Werner, Edward J. Steele, William A. Van Ness, August Weinlandt, Gilbert A. Brice, Edward F. Quinn, Daniel D. Shine, Ifubert F. Fanning, Peter I fellman, James Murray, John F. Curry, 1" rank Scibold, Patrick A. McHIugh, P. F. McCoy, John P. Crowley, Harry blintz, M. J. Powers, Joseph E. Glcnnen, Edward A. Reilly, Charles F. Roth, 'Thomas Stanton, Charles It. Von Gericbten, Hugh F.'slcMlanus, CharlesJ.'l'ourelle, William Roome, Robert T. Creamer, John G. l;ritt, John S. Falvey, George T. Cromhie, Samuel \V. Farrant, Max Eckman, Stephen A. Darcy. John E.Iiand, -temporary Clerks in the Tax Office, at $3 per diem. Borough of The Bronx. Edward J. Gallagher, Warrant Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1, m jo per annum. James Ilelion, Disbursing Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,150 pe annum. Stephen A. Nugent, Assistant Deputy Receiver of 'Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $2,000 per annwn. Charles W. Iloadley, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,4 00 per annual. John Kelly, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of y2,000 per an 1(1111. George Lyden, Assistant Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 tier annum. John I). Barry g Second Assistant Cashier, office of the Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. John F. (ohuson, Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum. James F. Keelon, Second Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arr ears, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per anminl. Janes F. llonnelly, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of_Assessments and Arrears, with conspemssatm ms at the rate of $1,500 per annum. I leery II. A. Rouser, Second Cashier, office of the Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,600 per a'mum. Francis A. Schilling, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,So0 per annum. George M. Fischer, Julio J. Carey, William J. Irwin, Maurice I'itrglbbons, Edward j.O'Kceffe, Robert A. Kelly, Charles J. McGee, Patrick 11. Lennon, Joseph A. Manly, IIarmer IL VatsColt, Ernst Spitzer, John J. Ilillon, John L. Gillen, George \V. Ryer, Frank 1'. Ryan. -Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $3 per client. Borough ey Brooklyn. John T. Gallagher and Bernard H. Farrell, Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collec- tion of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem each. Bon,c'hm of Queens. Duncan Maclnnes, Bookkeeper in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $3,5 00 per annual. Borough of Richemond. David A. Rothschild, Bookkeeper in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $2,500 per annum. henry A. Cunliffe, Disbursing Clerk, $S4o per annum. DESIGNATION OF COMMPENSATION. Borou,g h of '7lmzkattan. Per annum. Comptroller's Office- James. J. Sull van, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk ............................. $4,500 00 IIubert L. Smith, Stock and Bond Clerk ................................... 4,000 00 1Vm. F. Baker, Private Secretary to Comptroller ............................ 3,500 00 Win. II. Taylor, Clerk ................................................... I,600 00 Wm. H. Pailes, janitor .......................................... ........ 1,050 00 Auditing Bureau- WIn.J. King, Examiner ................................................. 1,500 00 \V. II. Leffingwell, Paymaster's Clerk ..................................... 1,400 00 Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears- E. F. McLaughlin, Cashier ............................................... 1,500 00 J. H.'l'aylor, Interest Examiner ........................................... 1,400 00 Bureau for the Collection of Taxes- Isaac Evans, Chief Adjustment Clerk ...................................... 2,000 00 Ansel E. Parkhurst, Second Cashier ....................................... 1,800 00 Edward G. Schermerhorn, 'Third Cashier ............................ ..... 1,500 00 John D. McPherson, Examiner ........................................... i,600 00 Henry J. Bernstein, Examiner ............................................ 1,300 00 Chas. A. Bruning, Chief Bill Clerk ........................................ 1,450 00 Borough of The Bronx. Emil Hirt, Warrant Clerk .......................... $1,250 00 tlichael J. Hart, Warrant Clerk .............................................. 1,250 00 \dam J. Strittlnatter, Disbursing Cleric ........................................ I,250 00 iigourney Van Zandt, Disbursing Clerk ........................ .............. 1,250 00 REMOVED. John F. Beagan and James McGuire, Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of lssessments and Arrears. B. H. Farrell and John T. Gallagher, Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess nents and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. Francis A. Schilling, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, Borough of The 3ronx. RESIGNED. Joseph J. Powers, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and trrears. Respectfully, M. T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller.

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1898/1898-10-22.pdfJohn F. Beagan and James McGuire, Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of lssessments and Arrears

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. NUMBER 7,742,

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE COUNCIL.

SPECIAL MEETING.

FRIn.tY, October 21, iS98, 2 o'clock P.M.

The Council met in Room No. 16, City Hall.

PRESENT IIon. Randolph Guggenheimer, President.

COUNCILMEN

John T. Oakley, John J. Murphy, Adam H. Leich, Vice-Chairman, Herman Sulzer, John J. McGarry,

Thomas F. Foley, William J. Hyland, Martin F. Conly, George II. Mundorf, Adolph C. I lottenroth, David L. Vail Nostrand, Patrick J. Ryder, Charles 1I. Francisco, Joseph F. O'Grady, Harry C. Hart, Francis F. Williams, Benjamin J. Bodine. George B. Christman, Conrad 1I. Hester,

The special meeting was called, pursuant to the following order :

Tin: Crry or New YORK, OFFICE OF THE I'RESIDEN'r OF TIIE COUNCIL,

City HALL, NEW YORE, October 19, 189S. Ho,,. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk:

DEAR SIR-You are hereby directed to call a special meeting of the Council, under the rules to lie held Friday, October 21 1895, at 2 o'clock, in the Councilmanic Chamber, City IIa11, Borougl of Manhattan, for the transaction of such general business as may come before the Council.

Respectfully, RANDOLPH GUGGENI-rEIMER, President.

The President announces] that the meeting had been called to consider a resolution transmitte,l from the Board of Aldermen, action on which required a three-fourths vote. There being, however, but twenty members present, the President asked the pleasure of the Council.

The Vice-Chairman moved that the Council do now adjourn, and that a special notice be sent to each member requesting hill, to attend the next stated meeting.

The President put the question whether the Council would agree with said motion. Which was decided in the affirmative.

And the President declared that the Council stood adjourned until Tuesday, October 25, 1898, at 2 o'clock P.M.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CO\1P'rROLLER'S OFFICE,

October 4, 1898. Snperz'isor of the City Record:

SIR-You are hereby informed of the following changes in the Department of Finance, viz.

APPOINTED.

Borough of Manhattan.

Joseph J. Carey, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem.

Peter Ryan, Messenger in the Paymaster's office and Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum.

John A. Crowley, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensa-tion at the rate of $3 per diem.

Martin J. McMahon, Deputy Auditor, with compensation at the rate of $2,5c0 per annum. Walter Washburn, Warrant Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $I,5co

per annum. Arnold Fransioli, Bookkeeper, Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of $1,75o

per annum. Jacob Manheimer, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $r,goo

per annum. J. F. McGrath, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $I,5oo per

annum. Robert Bruce Weems, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of

$1,400 per annum. Jeremiah J. Fahey, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of

$1,400 per annum. J. W. McCaffrey, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of

$1,750 per annum. James E. Power, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,500

per annum. Charles E. Marr, Bookkeeper in the Comptroller's office, with compensation at the rate of

$1,500 per annum. E. W. O'Hara, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 per

annum. Henry H. Rathyen, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of

$1,200 per annum. J.P. Loughran, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200

per annum. James A. Gray, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per

annum. W. H. Ryan, Assistant Keeper of Records, with compensation at the rate of $1,100 per annum. J. F. Mackey, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per

annum. Patrick F. O'Connell, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate

of $r,000 per annum. Patrick F. Keenan, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of

$1,100 per annum.

Gustavus L. Gabriel, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of $t, too per annum.

George Palmer, Examiner in the Department of Finance, with compensation at the rate of 51,ldio per anmmul.

William Murphy, Compiling Clerk, chapter 536, Laws 1393, with compensation at the rate (if $I,oXx, per annum.

William 11. Loughran, Assistant Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $2,500 per annum.

James Cunningham, Assistant Cashier, Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensa-tion at the rate of 51,250 per annum.

liernar l Downing, Warrant Clerk, with compensation at the rate of 51,700 per annum. Charles J. Decker, Messenger in Paymaster's office and Auditing Bureau, with compensa-

tion at the rate of $goo per annum. William A. Richter, Assistant Cashier, Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation

at the rate of $1,250 per annual. George J. Thompson, Edward T. Smith, Edward E. Buckley, \Veston F. McLain, Matthew F. Byrnes, John IIitchman, Charles E. Connolly, William A. Werner, Edward J. Steele, William A. Van Ness, August Weinlandt, Gilbert A. Brice, Edward F. Quinn, Daniel D. Shine, Ifubert F. Fanning, Peter I fellman, James Murray, John F. Curry, 1" rank Scibold, Patrick A. McHIugh, P. F. McCoy, John P. Crowley, Harry blintz, M. J. Powers, Joseph E. Glcnnen, Edward A. Reilly, Charles F. Roth, 'Thomas Stanton, Charles It. Von Gericbten, Hugh F.'slcMlanus, CharlesJ.'l'ourelle, William Roome, Robert T. Creamer, John G. l;ritt, John S. Falvey, George T. Cromhie, Samuel \V. Farrant, Max Eckman, Stephen A. Darcy. John E.Iiand, -temporary Clerks in the Tax Office, at $3 per diem.

Borough of The Bronx. Edward J. Gallagher, Warrant Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of

$1, m jo per annum. James Ilelion, Disbursing Clerk, Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $1,150

pe annum. Stephen A. Nugent, Assistant Deputy Receiver of 'Taxes, with compensation at the rate of

$2,000 per annwn. Charles W. Iloadley, Inspector in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of

$1,400 per annual. John Kelly, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of

y2,000 per an 1(1111.

George Lyden, Assistant Deputy Collector of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $1,500 tier annum.

John I). Barry gSecond Assistant Cashier, office of the Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum.

John F. (ohuson, Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum.

James F. Keelon, Second Assistant Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $1,200 per anminl.

Janes F. llonnelly, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of_Assessments and Arrears, with conspemssatm ms at the rate of $1,500 per annum.

I leery II. A. Rouser, Second Cashier, office of the Receiver of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,600 per a'mum.

Francis A. Schilling, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $1,So0 per annum.

George M. Fischer, Julio J. Carey, William J. Irwin, Maurice I'itrglbbons, Edward j.O'Kceffe, Robert A. Kelly, Charles J. McGee, Patrick 11. Lennon, Joseph A. Manly, IIarmer IL VatsColt, Ernst Spitzer, John J. Ilillon, John L. Gillen, George \V. Ryer, Frank 1'. Ryan.

-Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, with compensation at the rate of $3 per client.

Borough ey Brooklyn. John T. Gallagher and Bernard H. Farrell, Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collec-

tion of Assessments and Arrears, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem each.

Bon,c'hm of Queens. Duncan Maclnnes, Bookkeeper in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of

$3,500 per annual. Borough of Richemond.

David A. Rothschild, Bookkeeper in the Auditing Bureau, with compensation at the rate of $2,500 per annum.

henry A. Cunliffe, Disbursing Clerk, $S4o per annum.

DESIGNATION OF COMMPENSATION.

Borou,g h of '7lmzkattan. Per annum.

Comptroller's Office- James. J. Sull van, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk ............................. $4,500 00 IIubert L. Smith, Stock and Bond Clerk ................................... 4,000 00 1Vm. F. Baker, Private Secretary to Comptroller ............................ 3,500 00 Win. II. Taylor, Clerk ................................................... I,600 00 Wm. H. Pailes, janitor .......................................... ........ 1,050 00

Auditing Bureau- WIn.J. King, Examiner ................................................. 1,500 00 \V. II. Leffingwell, Paymaster's Clerk ..................................... 1,400 00

Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears- E. F. McLaughlin, Cashier ............................................... 1,500 00 J. H.'l'aylor, Interest Examiner ........................................... 1,400 00

Bureau for the Collection of Taxes- Isaac Evans, Chief Adjustment Clerk ...................................... 2,000 00 Ansel E. Parkhurst, Second Cashier ....................................... 1,800 00 Edward G. Schermerhorn, 'Third Cashier ............................ ..... 1,500 00 John D. McPherson, Examiner ........................................... i,600 00 Henry J. Bernstein, Examiner ............................................ 1,300 00 Chas. A. Bruning, Chief Bill Clerk ........................................ 1,450 00

Borough of The Bronx. Emil Hirt, Warrant Clerk .......................... $1,250 00 tlichael J. Hart, Warrant Clerk .............................................. 1,250 00 \dam J. Strittlnatter, Disbursing Cleric ........................................ I,250 00 iigourney Van Zandt, Disbursing Clerk ........................ .............. 1,250 00

REMOVED. John F. Beagan and James McGuire, Temporary Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of

lssessments and Arrears. B. H. Farrell and John T. Gallagher, Clerks in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess

nents and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. Francis A. Schilling, Cashier in the Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, Borough of The

3ronx. RESIGNED.

Joseph J. Powers, Temporary Clerk in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and trrears.

Respectfully, M. T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller.

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4654 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1888.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM IISSION.

MUNICIPAL Civil. tiiovici C!)\I>Ilsstt tN of TIIE ('11'\' IF Nt. v Vi IRK, NFw CkINITNA . Cu 1 1Cr lit ltl)lNr7,

CENTRE, E1.\t, I'RANl:1.IN ANI) \VIII'I'E S'rREE1S, NEty YORK, Octubrr 20, 1S9S.

~'nprr isrr ,,/ tl.• City Recu'rd:

I)F'Alt tilk-ln accnrtlanec with the requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I herewith Iransnut to you, Cut• publication in the City RECORD of Oct her 22, 1895, a list ut applications receivctl since October 13, for appointment to the position of Patrolman.

Yours respectfully, LEI: PI111.LI1'S, Secretary.

Applications for J'atrolinan.

Nastue. ADOIHSS. 01xt ra riUN.

John J. Hickey ........... iy Nutt, street, Manhattan Duruugh .................... Porter.

Wiliam J. Conroy........ 63 Vi iI.on street, Brooklyn l:)ruugh ..................... \loulding.

John Malone.............. . r9 Ado us street, Brooklyn Borough................... H. rsesl.oer.

f6 \\'ashington street, Broo;lyu Borough ............... Clerk. J seP F. Frielriel.........

.

...........

1 rank V.I;isho t........ . n.o

Emerson place, l trek lyn Borough ................. ~ Carport, r.

Francis S. 1f alien....... 1 24` 1t (lnu Flun~hrcd and twonty-'berth street,

\laud attar if ,roes Ott I CenJuct, r.

I9 ............. .........I......

Robert Walsh. ........... Long I-laud State llospiud, Brooklyn G,n.0 h......... l Coo.;.

Frederick \W liven ......... 17) Ea,t Ninety ninth street, :11anhattan Borough......., Paper rid, r.

Frank Da iv .............. 4` o \',rand street, Brooklyn Borou;b................... PL,st, r, r.

Richard F. Traces'......... an Water stnoet, Ero„k!yn Borough ....... ........... Check, r.

9 Rant t)ne hunched and Sixty-filth street, Cronxl Alfred Smich............ I 47 Ituroush.....

h.....

Benjamin W. Jackson...... 1 =50 \\ st S.xteenth street, Manhattan Borough.......... I Artist

\1lliam Ormsby.......... roe East Forty-first street, i<lanhattan Boroagh........

James P.Cunnin_-ha:n..... :57 Ea-t Ninety-fifth street, Jiaohatt:m Bo:ouglt.......

Alfred Luntcke........... 237 South Fifth street, Brooklyn Borough .............

James W. Connor......... 3y6 Shepherd : tre,t, Er oklyo Borough ................

1 02 Frederick Rohn, lr..... . East One Hundred and 'I street, \reny-sixth seet, 11m L- t hattan it rough..................................

Joseph 11. Cal,ahan.......' t_8s Columbus avenue, Manhattan Iuroagh............

Robert Fluley ............ 3o Grove sircet, Manhattan Borough ..................

Valentin Becker.......... i71 East Ninety-second street, Manhattan Borough.....

Jautos A. Monroe......... 25o Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough...........

Ernest H. Matthies. ......449 Berry street, Brooklyn Borough ...................

ones J. Conover ! «-est 1lird street, Coney Island road, Bro..klyn J J 5..... l Borough ................... J

A1brrt F.Dla5kenzie...... r8 Oakland street, Brooklyn Borough ..................

John . 173 East Seventy, fifth street, Manhattan Borough ...... ohn P~terman.

Daniel D. Magee.......... 77 Bsrrow street, Manhattan Borg ugh..................

John M. Lani_an.........' 032 Wont 1'hirtc-ninth str, t, Manhattan Borough .....

Hurry I. Ihi yer......... rqg} S_tewh arena: • \1 nihattau borough ..............

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE DEPARTau•:NT (IF TILE City CF NEW PORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

NFie YORK, October 21, F89S. Stele; isor of /hr City Record

SIR--The following applications fur appointment and appointments, etc., in this Department, front October 12 to (late, are tunvar,led for publication in the Ci rr Recokta, l,ursuant to re.;olution adopted by the Board of Police oil January to, iSgS :

.Sfti cal I'a: ra/mt-n Re.'i 'nu,i.

October 12. James J. Clare. October 12. Joseph Hayden. 12. Louis Schenk. 14. Oscar 11. Vetter. 12. Louis J. Antler a t. 17. Charles G. hunt. 12. William 1). Cox. 17. Samuel Rothschild. 12. Charles Lounsberry. 17. Citatles Romer. 12. Andrew J. White. ' '' 18. Ivan Botsford.

Spceial Patrolmen. eIppoiuted.

October I2. William Thompson, for K. Bern bards. 14. George Gunter, for Derzo Fuchs.

" 14. Henry Storch, for Carl Tietiens. 17. Louis Schenk, for George H. Miner. 17. Dennis W. Day, for Metropolitan Messenger Company. t7. J. V. McMullin, for Stafford & \Vhit.tker. 17. Arthur B. Conway, for Stafford : \Whitaker. 17. William Cummings, for Pincus & Brennan. IT John Lohman, for E. T. H, .Imes. 17. Robert Wilson, for E. T. Holmes. 17. John J. O'Keefe, for E. T. Holmes. 17. Adolph Jacobs, for New fork \lanne:chur. 17. Thomas Ferris, for George R. Read. 15. Louis Anderson, for Frank B. Carr.

Restored to Dta,,.

October 14. Robert Rau, as Patrolman.

Sp cil l'atrolru r , Appoiu(ments h4. nok, d.

October 18. F. O. Clark. October r8. Richard Norris. t8. Robert Smith. r8. John Foley. 13. Peter J. Aylmer. IS. George Vundeilin. 18. J. Pritchard. 18. I. Smith. IS. Joseph Cleary. iS. J. butler. 15. J. M. Marks. t8. John McCready.

'' t8. Matthew J. Dowd. ' 18. Frank Brown. r8. John Armstrong. •' IS. Warren S. Archer. iS. lames Costello. 18. Eugene Muuioll. 18. James Donn. 18. Matthew Kirby. r8. Frank F. Clayton. t8. John E. Desmond. 18. James Coleski. iS. Edward Better. r8. Harry Abrams. 18. Fred. Steffens. IS. Patrick Farmer. 18. Patrick Murray.

.Rosh red to Ditty per Order of Supreme ('ourt.

October 19. Joseph AT. Garvey, as Patrolman.

Application for Appointment.

October 12. F. E. McQueen, Vermillion, N. V., as Patrolman. Respectfully,

WILLIAM H. 'KIPP, Chief Clerk,

POLICE llEI'AR"I'MENT. POLICE III; ,tlrrMl•:N'I IIF 'I'iiit Crry tnt Ni:w' \'t,kK-BI'KFAU I)1+ ELlCTtoNs,

Not. 300 711t~1.nl•:kkv S lit ER!, Nr:w l't,ktc, October 12, IS98.

Notice is hereby given that, in ntrsuance of rhapler 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amendetl by section 4, chapter 379, Lau-. of Ist)7, and by virtue of the authority therein Cnnferrcd upon the Police ItuaruI, the division of the several Asse iii tly Districts in the Ilutvut;h of Manhattan, City of New York, into l' lcetinn Districts', and the boundaries of said Election Districts, are hereby lizcd by said Board as follows :

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Flint Assembly District.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city boundetl by and lying within Battery place, \Vashington street, Morris street, Broadway, Whitehall street, East river, Hudson ur North river, and Governor's, Ellis and L'edlue's Islands.

The Second Election District shall contain all tsat part of the city bountled by and lying within hector street, Broadway, Morris street, Washington street, Battery place and I ludsott or North river.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Albany street, Greenwich street, Cedar street, Broadway, Rector street and Iludson or Nortlt river.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, William street, Wall street and Broadway.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Broadway, Cedar street, Greenwich street, Albany street and Ilutlsou or North river.

The Sixth t Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reade street, Broad way, Fulton street and I ludson or North river.

The Seventh Election District shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within hranklin street, 1Iudson street, North Moore street, \Vest Broadway, \\'bite street, Broad-way, l:eade street and I [ud;on or North river.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lai,,ltt ;trect, Varick street, Canal street, Broadway, White street, \Vest Broadway, North \loorc street anti I I a Isun street.

'f lie Ninth Election District shall contain all, that part of the city bounded by and lying within laight street, Greenwich street, Hubert street, Hudson street, Franklin street and Hudson or North river.

The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Desbrosees street, Hudson street, Hubert street, Greenwich street, Laight street and Hudson or North river.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Iiudson street, Desbrosse, street anti Hu.lsou or North river.

The Twelfth Electioe District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vatts street, 'Sullivan street, Canal street, Varick street, Laight street and Hudson street.

The h liirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying tcitltin Uumint.l: stir, I, \'an" k treet, Iiioome street, Stillivan street, \1 acts: trect and 1Iutlsun street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, Thompson street, Grand street, Broadway, Canal street and Sullivan street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Broadway, Grand street, Thompson street, Broome street and Sullivan street.

Second Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounde,l by and lying

within Wall street, Broad street, Front street, Cuenties Slip, East river, \Vhiteltall street and Broadway.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within fine street, East river, Coenties Slip, Front street, Broad street, Wall street and William street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Park rote, Spruce street, Gold street, Ferry Street, Peck Slip, East river, Pine street, \Villiam strdet, 1 ulton street and ],roadway.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within (:berry street, James Slip, Water street, Roosevelt street, East river, Peck Slip, Ferry street and Pearl street.

The Fifth Election District shah] contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Oak street, Oliver street, Cherry street, Catharine Slip, Ea;t river, Roi;evelt street, Water street and James street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Oak street, James street, Cherry street and Pearl street.

']'he Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \I ,dison street, Roosevelt street, Oak street, Pearl street, Ferry street, Gold street, Frank-fort street and Rose street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Chambers street, lark row, east and west sides of Pearl street from Park row to Madison street, Madison street, Rose street, Frankfort street, Gold street, Spruce street, Park row and Broadnay.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \North street, Centre street, Pearl street, Park row, Chamt,ers street and Broadway.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Worth street, Chatham Square, Park row, Pearl street and Centre street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Park row, New liotwery, James street, Madison street, and east and west sides of Roosevelt street from Park row to Madison street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New Bowery, Oliver street, Oak street, Roosevelt street, New Bowery, Madison street and James street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East liruadwav, Catharine street, Cherry street and Oliver street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within _Madison street, Market street, Monroe street and Catharine street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Market street, Madison street and Catharine street.

'1'Ite Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division s'.rect, Market street, Henry street and Catharine street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bayard street, Bowery, Catharine street, East Broadway, Chatham Square, \\"orth street, Mulberry street, Park street and Mott sweet.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Bowery, Iiayard street and Mulberry street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, 11ull,erry otreet, Bayard street, Mott street, Park street, Mulberry street, Worth street and Baxter street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Baxter street, Worth street and Broadway.

Third Asse.nbly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Spring street, Hudson street, Canal street and I lud.;on or North river. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within Charlton street, Hudson street, Spring street and Hudson or North river. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Houston street, Varick street, King street, lludson street, Charlton street and Hudson or North river.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within King street, Varick street, north and south sides of Spring street, from Variek street to Hudson street, and Hudson street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Sullivan street, Broome street, \'arick street and Dominick street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charlton street, Itlacduugal street, Spring street and Variek street.

The Seventh Election District shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Houston street, Congress street, King street, Macduugal street, Charlton street and Varick street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vert Houston street, Sullivan street, Spring street, 1lacduugal street, King street and Congress street.

The Ninth Electi-tn District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, Broadway, Spring street and Sullivan street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Houston street, Broadway, Prince street and Sullivan street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bleecker street, Broadway, West Houston street and 'Thompson street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bleecker street, Thompson street, West Houston street and Hancock street.

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The Thirteenth Flection District shall contain all flat part of the city bnnnded by and lying i 'I he Nineteenth Election Iti-trict shall crntnin all that part of the city houwrled 1.y and lying

within \Veit Third street, Broadway, Bleecker street, and east and west sides of Sullivan street, •'• thin ("liut-on place, University place, \\'avrrley plarc, \lacdougal street, West \Nash ington

from Bleecker street to \Neat'I'Irir I street. ;- ace and Sixth avennc.

The Fuuruoenth 1?I,:ction District shall c mtain all that part of the city banded by amt lying Yl,e'I wentiedi Election l); Iris t shall c ntain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest 'I'hir i street, cast nn l west ,idea of \f.rc 1,>ulal street, from \Vest '1'hinl street to ' iihin \\"cst Wa,hi~il;tun place, \l ,Ltc lotiial sil(c•t, \\'averlcy place, University place, \Vest Iruwrth

Bleecker street, Bleecker street, Carmine street an I Sixth avenue. , ,t cet, \Vest I r ,ad way, \Pest '1'liird street and tiixtl, nvenuc.

The Fifteenth Election 1)iitrict shall contain all that ptrt of the city h ,unrl:d by ant lying ifhe Twenty-hrst Election I rislrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Carmine street, east and westsrd-s of lieclfnrcl street, I'ruin \Veit Houston to Carmine street, c thin 1?ast I\inth street, l wtit avenue, L'uscry, 1:., t Fourth street, liroaclsay, \1"cst 'Third

Downing street, front V.trick street to Ilicecker straet, 131eecl.er street, Cotta,{e place, \Vest Ilous- reef, \Vest L'ruadway, \Vest Fonrth street and University place.

t )II trcet and Varick street. The 'I.'ucenty-secun.I Election District shall contain all that part of the city 1 nunderl by and

The Sixteenth El eeliun District shall contain all that part of the city bocntded by and lying '),g within East F, MrtCCll ill street, 1'urtlt avenue•, Ea,t Ninth street and Uaiverity place.

within Leroy street, lileecher street, C o rnelia street, Sixth avenue, Carmine street, south side of 7 he Twenty-third Election District. shall contain all t at part of the city bounded by and

ltleecker street, from Downing street to Carmine street, Cartni:,e street, from Bleecker street to tyro within last 1•aeventh street, '1-ltir l avenue and Fourth avenue.

Bedford street, and Bedford street. he "twenty-fourth Election I)istrict shall contain all hint part of the city bounded by and

The Seventeenth Election 1)i.trict shall contain all that part of the city b:,unded by and lying lying within East Fourteenth sticet, '1'hir,l avenue, East Eleventh street and Fourth avenue.

within Leroy street, Bedford street, Carmine street, Varick street, West Ilouston street and IIud- '5ir,`/i As.rr,nbly District. son street. The First Election. District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying west side of Cltrystie street, from Canal street to Division str.ct, I rivisi, ,n street, Bowery and the within Leroy street, Iindson street, West Houston street and Holism or North river. north and south sides of Bayard street, from Ilowery to Chrystie street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iyin. The .second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Barrow street, Hudson street, Leroy street and Ifwlson or North river. within south side of Canal street, from Bowery to Chrystie street, and the cast side of hosysry,

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying from Bayard to Canal street. within Morton street, Bleecker street, Leroy street and Hudson street. I rhe Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The "Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand sliest, Chrystie street, Canal street and It ,wcry. within Barrow street, Bedford street, Commerce street, Bleecker street, Morton street and I Iudson The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying street. within Grand street, Elizal,eth street, I lester street, flowery', ('anal sticet and Slott street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within lying within Grove street, Bleecker street, Commerce street, Bedford street, Barrow street and Grand street, shirt street, Canal street and Baxter street. IIttdson street. I'he Sixth plectron District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within SI- ring street, Marion street, Centre street, Grand street, Baxter street, Canal street and l~'road cay.

'l'Ite Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spring street, Mulberry street, Broutne street, Mott street, Grand street, Centre street and Mari -n street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome -street, Itu.very, Hester street, Elizabeth street, Gr.tind street and Mott street.

The Ninth Election Disoict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivingtnn street, ('hrv,tie street, Grand street and Bow.rery.

The '1'en;lt Election I)is:rict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within tiering street, Bowery, Broome street and Mulberry str_et.

The Fleveuth Election District shall c,,ntain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, bowery, north side of Spring street, fru,n It awry to Mulberry street, and cast and west sibs Of Matt street, fr uit Spring street to Prince street.

The Ti%clftl, Election District still contai•t all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East I Iouston street, alulberry street, Prince street, east and west sides ofMulberry street, from Sprin.t street to Prince street, Spring street and Itroadway.

'rue Thirteenth l-;lectioil I tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East llrntsion street, Elizaheth street, Prince street and Mulberry street.

The Fourteenth Electi„n I ):strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within l:a.t Houston street, It svery, Prince street and Elizabeth street.

The Fifteenth 1•:lectiun District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Chrvstie street, Fti yin gton street and Mowery.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Houston street, Forwth street, Stanton street and Bowery.

The Seventeenth Election I istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within First street, First avenue, East Ilouston street, Eldridge street, Stanton street, Forsyth street, East Iiuuston street and Second avenue.

The Ei hteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Second street, First avenue, First street and Second avenue.

The Nineteenth Elccti, ,n District shall contain all tliat part of the city bounded by and lying within Second street, Second avenue, East Houston street and Bowery.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bleecker street, Itowcry, East Houston street and Broad vay.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Bowery, l;leecker street and Broadway.

The Twenty-~ecoud Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East I ourth street, Seeumt avenue, Second street and Bowery.

I'he Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth street, Second avenue, East Fourth street and flowery.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying iv ithin Sixth street, Second avenue, Fifth street and Ii avery.

The lwenty-fifli Election Distri::t shall contain all that part of the catty 1)ottded by and lying within St. Mark's place, Sccon.l avenue, Sixth street and Third avenue.

So-venlJi Asseml, }' District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Tenth street, 1Iulsnu street, Barrow s'reet, amt I I u lson or North river. The Secon, l l lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within ferry street, Grneuwich street, Charles street, Hudson street, \Vest Tenth street, and lied-Soil or North river.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eleventh street, Ilualson street, Charles street, Greenwich street, Perry street and 1Vashing-ton street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within plank street, Greenwich street, West Eleventh street, Washington street, Perry street, and Hudson or North river.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Twelfth street, Greenwich street, Bank street, and Hudson or North river.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within IIoratio street, Greenwich street, AVest Twelfth street, and Hudson or -North river.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Horatio street, Hudson street, Jane street, Eighth avenue, Hudson street, 1Ve,t Eleventh street and Gre-mvich street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirteenth street, \Vest Fourth street, Jane street and Hudson street.

'fl e Ninth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirteenth street, Iludson street, Horatio street and Washington street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fourteenth street, Ifudson street, West Thirteenth street, Washington street, I loratio street, and I liaison or North river.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fourteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Fourth street, West Thirteenth street and 1Iudson street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fourteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Thirteenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Veit Fifteenth street, Seventh avenue, AVest Fourteenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Sixteenth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Fifteenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Sixteenth street, Eighth avenue, \\rest Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventeenth street, Tenth avenue, east and west sides of Tenth avenue to A\rest: Six-teeutir street, north and south sides of \Vest Sixteenth street to Ninth avenue, West Fourteenth street, and the Iludson or North river. -

'1'he Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighteenth street, west side of Ninth avenue, from West Sixteenth street to \Vest Eighteenth street, the north and south sides of \Vest Seventeenth street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, West Seventeenth street and the Hudson or North river.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West Seventeenth street and Ninth avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Sixteenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue, West Seventeenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Nineteenth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Eighteenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of \Vest Nineteenth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth

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Fourllt Ass,r,ully Dis'ricl. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

north and south sides of Cherry street, from Catharine Slip to Market Slip, !Market Slip, East river, Catharine Slip and cast side of Catharine street from East river to llamilton street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dlourue street, Mechanic alley, Cherry street, the north and south sides of Ilamilton street, from Catharine to Market street, and Catharine street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounde 1 by and lying within henry street, Pike street, Monroe street, Market street, Madison street and Iiirmingharn street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Broadway, Pike street, Henry street, Birmingham street, Madison street and Market street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division street, Rutgers street, East Broadway and Market street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Broadway, Rutgers street, Madison street and Pike street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of Madison street, from Pike street ti Jefferson street, east and %vest sides of itut-gers street, from Madison to Monroe street, Monroe street and Pike street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Monroe street, Rutgers street, Rutgers Slip, East river, Market Slip, Cherry street and Mechanic alley.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of Munroe street, from Rutgers street to Jelli•rson street, west side of Jefferson street, from Madison street to Munroe street, Monroe street, Clinton street, East river, Rutgers Slip and Rutgers street.

The'l'enth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of henry street, from Jefferson street to Montgomery street, Clinton street, Monroe street and Jefferson street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division street, Clinton street, East Broadway, Jefferson street, Madison street and Rutgers street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division street, Montgomery street, Henry street, Jefferson street, East ];roadway and Clinton street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division street, Grand street, henry street and '11nntgomery street.

The Fcurteentlt Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Scammcl street, Madison street, Montgomery street, Monroe street, Clinton street, north and south sides of Madison street, from Clinton street to Montgomery street, and east and west sides of Montgomery street, from I leery street to Madison street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Monroe street, Montgomery street, Cherry street, Scantntel street, Water street, Gouverneur Slip, East river and Clinton street.

The `sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Madison street, Scamntel street, Monroe street, Gouverneur street, Cherry street ant Diont- gornery street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I Ienry street, Jackson street, Madison street and Scamntel street.

The Eighteenth I•:lectiun District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Madison street, Jackson street, slonroe street and Sc:unmel street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Monroe street, Jackson street, Cherry street and Gouverneur street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Cherry street, Jackson_ street, Jackson Slip, East river, Gouverneur Slip, Water street and Scanuuel street.

FijMi :1ss•n?Ll)• District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Tenth street, itleecker street, Grove street and Iludson street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Perry street, \Vest Fourth street, Charles street, Bleecker street, \Vest Tenlft street and Hudson street.

The Third Election District shall conraur all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bank street, Bleecker street, West Eleventh street, West Fourth street, Perry street and I-Iudson street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth avenue, West Fourth street, \Vest Eleventh street and Bleecker street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Horatio street, \Vest Thirteenth street, Seventh avenue, Wrest Twelfth street, \Vest Fourth street and Eighth avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twelfth street, Seventh avenue, \Vet Eleventh street and West Fourth street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eleventh street, Greenwich avenue, Charles street and \Vest Fourth street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charles street, Greenwich avenue, West Tenth street, Waverley place, Christopher street and \Vest Fourth street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Charles street, West Fourth street, Christopher street and Bleecker street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Christopher street, \Vest Fourth street, east and west sides of Barrow street, from West Fourth street to Bleecker street, and north side of Bleecker street, from Jones street to Christopher street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Barrow street, West Washington place, Sixth avenue, Cornelia street, Bleecker street, north and south sides of Jones street, from Bleecker street to West Fourth street, and West Fourth street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Christopher street, Sixth avenue, West Washington place and West Fourth street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eleventh street, Sixth avenue, Christopher street, \Vaverley place, \'eest Tenth street and Greenwich avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fourteenth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Eleventh street and Seventh avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifteenth street, Sixth avenue, West Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fourteenth street, University place, East Tenth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Twelfth street and Sixth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Twelfth street, Fifth avenue, West Ninth street and Sixth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Ninth street, Fifth avenue, East Tenth street, University place, Clinton place and Sixth avenue.

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avenue, the west side of 1?ighth avenue, from \Vest Eighteenth street to West Twentieth street, West Eighteenth street anal Ninth avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Flecti.,n District ,'hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West 1'weuucth street, from Eighth avenue to 'Tenth avenue, the cast and west sides oC -Ninth avenue, from West Nineteenth street to 'West Twentieth street, West Nineteenth street and Tenth avenue.

The Ttventy-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded 1,v and lying within West 'Twentieth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Nineteenth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Eighteenth street and Hudson or North river.

Eihlk Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

Canal street, Eldridge street, Division street and Chrystie street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Grand street, Forsyth street, I lester street, 17dridge street. Canal street and Chrystie street. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Hester street, Orchard street, Division street and Eldridge street. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Hester street, Norfolk street, Division street and Orchar l.street. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Broome street, Norfolk street, Ilcster street and Ludlow street. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Grand street, Ludlow street, I lester street and For;vth street. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Broome street, Allen street, Grand street and Chrystie street. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part cf the city bounded by and lying

within Delancey street, Ludlow street, Grand street, Allen street, Broome street and Orchard street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Orchard street, Broome street and Fl~lrid e street.

The Tenth Election I)i,trict shall contain all t! at part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Eldrid;e street, liroonte street and Chrvstie street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Forsyth street, Delancey street and Chrystic street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Eldridge street, I telaneev street and Forsyth street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Allen street, Dclancev street and Eldridge street.

The Fourteenth Election: District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Orchard street, Delancey street and Allen street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Ludlow street, Delancey street and Orchard street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Houston street, Ludlow street, Stanton street and Eldridge street.

A'inlla Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

West Twentieth street, Seventh avenue, West Nineteenth street and Eighth avenue. The Second Election I istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-first street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Twentieth street to West Twenty-second street, West Twentieth street and Eighth avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rest Twenty-third street, Seventh avenue, north and south sides of West Twenty-second street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from West 'l'wenty-first street to West Twenty-third street.

'fhe Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within north and south sides of West Twenty-first street, trom Eighth avenue to -Ninth avenue, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twentieth street to West Twenty-second street, \Vest Twentieth street and the east side of -Ninth avenue, front West Twentieth street to \Celt Twenty-first street.

The Fifth Election Distrit-t shall contain all that part of the city botmded by and lying within Kest Twenty-third street, Eighth avenue, north and south sides of West Twenty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-first street to West 1 w-enty-third street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-third. street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Twentieth street and Tenth avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-fourth street, 'Tenth avenue, West Twentieth street and Hudson or North river.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-fourth street, Ihghth avenue, West 'Twenty-third street and Tenth avenue.

The Ninth Election I)i.strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of \Vest T%% enty-fourth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from Rest l went}-thir, l street to \Vest Twenty-fifth street, West Twenty-third street and the cast side of Eighth avenue, from West -I'wenty-third street to \Vest Twenty- fourth street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rest Twenty-sixth street, Seventh avenue, from \\rest Twenty-fifth street to West Twenty-sixth street, north and south sides of \Vest Tuvent}--fifth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and the east side of Eighth avenue, from \Vrest -Ilve.tty-tourth street to AVe,t Twenty-sixth street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within west side of Eighth avenue, from West Ttventy-fi urth street to West Twenty-sixth street, Rest Twenty-fourth street, east side of Ninth avenue, from West Twenty-fo.:rtlt street to West Twenty-fifth street, and north and south sides of \Vest 'I wenty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue.

The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest T veuty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Tn'enty-fourth street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ]}'ink within West Twenty-sixth street, -Ninth avenue, West Twenty-Fifth street and liudson or North river.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Twenty-eighth street, from Eleventh avenue to I1udsun or North river, north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-seventh street, Tenth avenue, West Twenty-sixth street and Hudson or North river.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Twenty-seventh street, Ninth avenue, West Twenty-sixth street and Tenth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-seventh street, west side of Eighth avenue, from \Ve.t Twenty-sixth street to \Vest Twenty-seventh street, north and south sides of \Celt Twenty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and cast si,le of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Twenty-fifth street to Twenty-seventh street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of \Veit Twenty-seventh street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest Twenty-sixth street to West Twenty-eighth street, West Twenty-sixth street and Eighth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Twenty-ninth street, west side of Seventh avenue, from Rest Twenty-eighth street to \Vest Twenty-ninth street, north anal south sides of West Twenty-ei,hth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, front West Twenty-seventh street to \Vest Twenty-ninth street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-seventh street to \Vest Twenty-ninth street, north and south sides of West Twenty-eighth street, frnn Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, \Vest Twenty-seventh street, and the east side of -Ninth avenue, from \Vest Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-eighth street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of West Twenty-eighth street, from \tntlt avenue to Eleventh avenue, \Vest side of -Ninth avenue, from \Vest Twenty-seventh street to \V-est "Twenty-eightli street, north side of West Twenty-seventh street, from -Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and east and west sides of Tenth avenue, from \Vest 'Twenty-seventh street to \Vest Twenty-eighth street.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nest Twenty-ninth street, Tenth avenue, West Twenty-eighth street and Hudson or North river.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirtieth street, Tenth avenue, West Twenty-ninth street and Hudson or North river.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirtieth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Twenty-eighth street and Tenth avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirtieth street, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Twenty-ninth street to West Thirtieth street, north and south sides of West Twenty-ninth street, from Eighth avenue to

Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth nvei~te, from \Vest Twenty-eighth street to \Vest Thirtieth street.

'!'lie' Twenty-fifth Election I>istrict shall c lit itin all that Dart of the city bounded by and lying within west '1'hnticth street, Seventh avenue, \\t-,t 71%rnty-ninth street and J.'lighth avenue.

7',e/h Assembly Distrhl. The First Elect inn District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by snrl lying within

Rivington street, Norfolk street, Broome street, Ludlow street, I)elancey street and Essex street. '1' lie Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city 1 ountl em l by and lying

within Stanton street, Norfolk street, Riviugtcn street, Essex street, Delancey street and Ludlow street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, Clinton street, Rivington street and Norfolk street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Houston street, the east and west sides of Essex street, from Stanton street to East IIouston street, north side of Stanton street, from Norfolk street to Ludlow street, and Ludlow street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of East Houston street, from Essex street to Clinton street, Clinton street, Stanton street, and the east and west sides of Norfolk street, from Stanton street to Ea.t Houston street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Second street, Avenue I1, East Houston street and Avenue A.

The Seventh Election District shall cou;ain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Third street, Avenue 13, Second street and Avenue A.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Avenue Ii, Third street and Avenue A.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of tits city hounded by and lying within Fifth street, Avenue 13, East Fourth street and Avenue A.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, Avenue Ii, Fifth street and Avenue A.

The Eleventh Election Di-trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, Avenue Ii, Sisth street and Avenue A.

The Twelfth Election I>istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within St. Mark's place, Avenue A, Seventh street and Fir,t avenue.

The 1'hirteentlr Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, Avenue A, Sixth street an,l First avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, Avenue A, Fifth street and First avenue.

fhe Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth street, Avenue A, East Fourth street and First avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Avenue A, Third street and First avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, Avenue A, Second street and First avenue.

The Eighteenth I' lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by amt lying within Second street, Avenue A, East Houston street and Fir-t Avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within'1hird street, First avenue, Second street and Second avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within last Fourth street, First avenue, Third street and Second avenue.

The Ttt euty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fifth street, First avenue, East Fourth street and Second avenue.

Wife Tnventy-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, First avenue, Fifth street and Second avenue.

1'he Twenty-third Election l)i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, First avenue, Sixth street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within St. Mark's place, First avenue, Seventh street and Second avenue.

Eleventh Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

\Vest 'Thirty .second street, -Ninth avenue, West Thirty-first street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Thirtieth street and fludson or -North river.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-first street, Ninth avenue, West Thirtieth street and Tetith avenue.

The Third Election I >istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of \Vest Thirty-first street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, Eighth avenue, West Thirtieth street, and east side of Ninth avenue, from Brest Thirtieth street to \Vest Thirty-second street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of West Thirty-first street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest 'Thirty-second street to \Vest Thirtieth street, \Vest Thirtieth street and Eighth avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-third street. Seventh avenue, north and south sides of \Vest 'Thirty-second street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, from West Thirty-first street to West 'Thirty-third street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest 'Thirty-third street, west side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Thirty-first street to Nest 'Thirty-third street, north and south sides of \Vest -Thirty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and Ninth avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-third street, Ninth avenue, \Vest 'thirty-secon(l street and 'Tenth avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-fourth street, Tenth avenue, West Thirty-second street and Hudson or North river.

'l'he Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest 'Thirty-third street and Tenth avenue.

The Tenth Electron District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-fourth street, Seventh avenue, West Thirty-[bird street and Ninth avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Thirty-fourth street, from Seventh avenue to Nintli avenue, and the east and west sides of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Thirty-fourth street to West Thirty-fifth street.

The 'I\relfth, Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-fifth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-fourth street and Tenth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-sixth street, Tenth avenue, West Thirty-fourth street and Hudson or North river.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-fifth street and Tenth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest 'I'Irirty-sixth street, Eighth avenue, north and south sides of West Thirty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from West Thirty-fourth street to \Vest 'Thirty-sixth street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within north and south sides of West Thirty-sixth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from West Thirty-fifth street to \Vest Thirty-seventh street, West Thirty-fifth street and Eighth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Thirty-seventh street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, east and west sides of Eighth avenue, from West Thirty-sixth street to \Vest Thirty-seventh street, and the north side of West Thirty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to -Ninth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contains all that part of the city hounded by and lying within south side of West Thirty-seventh street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from West Thirty-sixth 'reet to West Thirty-seventh street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-seventh street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-sixth street and Tenth avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-eighth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-seventh street and Tenth avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-eighth street, Eighth avenue, West Thirty-seventh street and Ninth avenue.

Twelfth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Broome street, Suffolk street, Grand street, Clinton street, Division street and Norfolk street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Delancey street, Clinton street, Grand street, Suffolk street, Broome street and Norfolk street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivington street, Attorney street, Broome street, Clinton street, Delancey street and Nor- folk street. -

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The Fourth Election District shall contain al that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, Ridge street, I )ivisiun street and Clinton street.

The Fifth Elc(tiun I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, I'itt street, Division street, Ridge street, Broome street and Att„rncy street.

The Sixth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Lying within Rivington street, Willett street, Delancey street anal Attorney street.

The Seventh J lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Willett street, Broome street, Sheriff street, (Iran.l street and Pitt street.

The Eighth Election 1)ktrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Rivington street, Columbia street, Delancey street, Sheriff street, Ilrootne street and \Villett street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Rivington street, Cannon street, Broome street, Sheriff street, Delancey street and Colum-bia street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broome street, (,oercic street, Grand street and Sheriff street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivington street, Lewis street, Broome street and Cannon street.

The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rivington street, Goerck street, Ilroome street and Lewis street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stanton street, cast and west sides of Goerck street, from Rivington street to Stanton street, north side of Rivington street, from Mangin street to Cannon street, and Cannon street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city le unded by and lying, within Stanton street, East river, Delancey street, Goerck street, Rivington street, and the east and west sides of Mangin street, from Delancey street to Stanton street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, Tompkins street, Broome street, Maugin street, Grand street and Goerck street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Delancey street, East river, Corlears street, Mangin street, Broome street and Tompkins street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Corlears street, East river and Jackson street.

77eirteenik Assesrbly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

\Vest Thirty-seventh street, Eleventh avenue, West Thirty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Thirty-sixth street and Hudson or North river.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest 'Thirty-nintli street, Tenth avenue. West Thirty-eighth street, Eleventh avenue, \Ve,t Thirty-seventh street and I Iwhon or North river.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fortieth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Thirty-niutli street and Hudson or North river.

The Fourth Election 1)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vc5t Thirty-ninth street, Ninth avenue, AVc.,t Thirty-eightli street and 'Tenth avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Thirty-ninth street and Tenth avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, Eighth avenue, West Thirty-ninth street and Ninth avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-ninth street, Eighth avenue, \Vc:t 'Thirty-eighth street and Ninth avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of West Thirty-eighth street, from Seventh avenue to P:ighth avenue, west side of Seventh avenue, from Rest Thirty-seventh street to West Thirty-ninth street, \Vest Thirty-seventli street and Eighth a"enue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, Seventh avenue, north and south sides of West '1'Itirty-ninth street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and east side of Eighth avenue, froth \Vest Thirty-eighth street to West Fortieth street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Forty-first street, Eighth avenue, West Fortieth street and Ninth avenue.

The Eleventh Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of \Vest Forty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, west side of Eighth avenue, from West Forty-first street to West Forty-third street, \Vest Forty-first street and Ninth avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-first street, Ninth avenue, West Fortieth street and Tenth avenue.

The'I'hirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hrnmled by and lying within \Vest Forty-second street, Ninth avenue, \Vest Forty-first street and Tenth avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of Went Forty-third street, from ]Eighth avenue to Tenth avenue, east and west sides of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Forty-second street to \Vest Forty-third street, \Vest Forty-second street and Tenth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-second street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Fortieth street and Hudson or North river.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city boumled by and lying within \Vest Forty-thee. street, Tenth avenue, West Forty-second street and IIudson or North river.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-fourth street, 'Tenth avenue, \Vest Forty-third street and Hudson or North river.

The Eighteenth Election District shall containall that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-fifth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest F'ort,v-fourth street and I[u,lson or North river.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded Lv and lying within West Forty-sixth street, Tenth avenue, \\est Forty-fifth street and Hudson or ;`forth river.

Fomdceuth Asst nrhly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

north and south sides of East Eleventh street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, we-,t side of Second avenue, from East Twelfth street to St. Mark's place, St. Mark's place and Third avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Second avenue, north and south sides of East 'Twelfth street, front Second avenue to Third avenue, and Third avenu_, from East Eleventh street to East Fourteenth street and llas,ford's alley.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, First avenue, north and south sides of l;a,t Thirteenth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Twelfth street to East Four-teenth street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and solidi sides of East Twelfth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Eleventh street to East Thirteenth street, East Eleventh street and Second avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fast Eleventh street, First avenue, East Tenth street and Second avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Tenth street, First avenue, East Ninth street aurl Second avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninth street, First avenue, St. Mark's place and Second avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninth street, Avenue A, St. Mark's place and First avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Tenth street, Avenue A, East Ninth street and First avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, Avenue A, East Tenth street and First avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirteenth. street, Avenue A, East Eleventh street and First avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Avenue A, East Thirteenth street and First avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourteenth street, Avenue B, East Thirteenth street and Avenue A.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that p.0 t of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirteenth street, Avenue 13, Last Twelfth street and Avenue A.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twelfth street, Avenue B, East Eleventh street and Avenue A.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, Avenue B, Seventh street and Avenue A.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth street, Avenue C, Seventh street and Avenue B. 10

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninth street, Avenue C, Eighth street and Avenue B.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Tenth street, Avenue C, East Ninth street and Avenue B.

The Twentieth l;lcrtiom District hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within last I•,Ievenfh street, Aveuue (7, Iu st'I'cntlt street and Avenue II.

'I'he'1'wenty-liist l lcrti-n f )istrict shall contain all that part of the i ity bounded by and lying within East Twelfth street, Avenue l', l;ast I',Icvettili street and Avenue B.

The '1'weuty-second Ile':lion District shall c,utain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ea,t Thirteenth street, ,\%--lute (;, East 'I' nil fth street anti Avenue 13.

The Twenty-thirt I;lr ti,n I)isunict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Pour teen IIi street, Accntic C, East '1'ltirteenth street an(l Avenue B.

The 'Twenty) urth Election District shall votitttiii all that pert of the city hounded by and lying within Last Fourteenth street, East river, East Eleventh street and Avenue

1•i1/-irenth /lssernbl)' 1)istrzct. The First Election I)i;lnet sllall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

\Vest Forty-fourth street, 'Ninth avenue, \Vest Forty-third street anal Tenth avenue. 'l'lte ,ecol Ii l Election llititIict shall contain all that part o of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-fourth street, Eit htli avenue. AV'e.t Forty-Ihird street and Ninth avenue. The Third Election I )i-trict shall contain all that part of the city lv untied by and lying within

West Forty-fiftli street, Ninth avcuue, West Forty-fourth street and 'Tenth avenue. The Fourth Election I)istrtct shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West horty-fifth -treet, Eighth avenue, AVest Forty-fourth street and Ninth avenue. '1'he Fifth Election 1 )istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

West Forty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, West Forty-filth street and Tenth avenue. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

West Forty-sixth street, Eighth avenue, AVest Forty-fifth street and Ninth avenue. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within West Forty-seventlr street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-sixth street and Ninth avenue. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within south side of West Forty-seventh street, from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and west side of Ninth avenue, from West Forty-sixth street to AVc-t Forty-seventh street.

The Nut Ili Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north side of \Vest Forty-sistli street, troth Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and east side of Tenth avenue, from \Vest Forty-sixth street to AVest Forty-seventh street.

The Tenth Election I)i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bo>unrled by and lying within \Vest Forty-seventh street, Tenth avenue, \Ve-t Forty-sixth street and Eleventh avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-eighth street, Eleventh avenue, \Vest Forty-sixth street, and 1-fudson or North river.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of \Ve,t, Forty-ninth street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson or North river, east and west rides of Eleventh avenue, from West I orty-eiglttlt street to West Forty-ninth street, north side of West Forty-eighth street, from'1'enth avenue to Iludson or North river, and Hudson or North river.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city Mounded by anal lying within West Forty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, AVe,t F,,rty-seventh street and Eleventh avenue.

The Fourteenth Election I)i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Forty-nintls street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue, and west side of Tenth avenue, from \\'eat Forty-eighth street to AVe>t Forty-ninth street.

The Fifteenth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fiftieth street, Ninth avenue, \Ve,t Forty-ninth street and Tenth avenue.

The Sixteenth laection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south - side of West Forty-ninth street, ftrom Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and east side of Tenth avenue, from West Forty-citihth street to West Forty-niulh street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within west side of Ninth avenue, from West Forty-eighth street to \Vest Forty-ninth street, and north side of \Vest Forty-eighth street, front Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Forty-eighth street, Ninth avenue, AVeit Forty-seventh street and Tenth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within AVest Forty-eighth street, Eighth avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Ninth avenue. ,

'1'he Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within north and south sides of West Forty-ninth street, from l ighth avenue to Ninth avenue, west side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Forty-eighth street to \Vent Fiftieth street, north side of \Vest Forty-eighth street, fruits Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and the east side of Ninth avenue, from \Vest Forty-eighth street to \Vest Forty-ninth street.

The Twenty-tir,t Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of \Vest Fifty-first street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, west side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest Fiftieth street to West Fifty-first street, north and south sides of \Vest Fiftieth street, from Eighth avenue to Ninth avenue, and east side of Ninth avenue, from West Forty-nintli street to West Fifty-First street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fifty-second street, Eighth avenue, AV'e,t Fifty-first street and Ninth avenue.

The'l'wenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Filly-third street, Eighth avenue, West fifty--second street and Ninth avenue.

Sixteenth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Stanton street, Cannon street, Rivington street and Sheriff street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Stanton street, Sheriff street, Rivington street and Pitt street. The 'Third Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Stanton street, Pitt street, Rivingtun street and Clinton street. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Last IIouston street, Ridge street, Stanton street and Clinton street. 'I'Ite Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

the north and south sides of Second street, from Avenue 13 to Avenue C. the west side of Avenue C, from East Houston street to Third street, East Houston street and As-cone I3.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Houston street, Willett street, Stanton street and Ridge street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Second street, Columbia street, Stanton street, \Villett street, East Houston street and Avenue C.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, Manhattan street, Second street and Avenue C.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, Lewis street, Stanton street, Columbia street, Second street and Manhattan street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third street, East river, Stanton street and Lewis street.

'l'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fourth street, East river, Third street and Avenue C.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Fourth street, Avenue C, the north and south sides of Third street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, and the east side of Avenue B, front Second street to East Fourth street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of Fifth street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, Avenue C, East Fourth street, and the east side of Avenue Ii, from East Fourth street to Sixth street.

- The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within sixth street, East river, East Fourth street, Avenue C, Fifth street and Avenue D.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth street, Avenue D, Fifth street and Avenue C.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, west side of Avenue C, from Fifth street to Seventh street, the north and south sides of Sixth street, from Avenue B to Avenue C, and the east side of Avenue B, from Sixth street to Seventh street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh street, last river, Sixth street and Avenue C.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninth street, East river, Seventh street, Avenue C, Eighth street and Avenue 1).

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninth street, Avenue 1), Eighth street and Avenue C.

The Twentieth Election Diitrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Tenth street, Avenue 1), East Ninth street and Avenue C.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eleventh street, East river, East Ninth street, Avenue D, East Tenth street and Avenue C.

Seve'n!centk Asse,ntly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

the west side of Tenth avenue, from West Forty-ninth street to West Fiftieth street, and the north side of \Vest Forty-ninth street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-first street, the west side of Eleventh avenue, from West Fiftieth street to West Fifty-first street, the south side of \Vest Fiftieth street, from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue, Eleventh avenue, West Forty-ninth street and Hudson or North river.

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The Third Election District stall contain all that part Of t1>e r.ity 1 milled by and lyin within \Vest Fitty-first .,trect. 'tenth avenue, West Fiftieth street anal 1Icvcnlh avenue.

The I outt1 El(ctintt I t.nirit•t sita:1 cinttain all that part of the city hounded by and 1)'i1 within \V(st Fifty iitst street, \inch acrnue, West Fiftieth slrect and Tend) avenue.

'The Fifth Election I)tsuict shall c"r>tain all that part of t' a city houu le l by and lying witlii. Vest I iily-second street. Ninth avenue, \1-~•st Fifty-lint steer[ and 1'i[h :Herne.

The Sixth Election I )istri, t shall contain all tf>at part of the ci,}' hour leri by and lying n it'.iin \Vest fifty-~erond sheet. 'tenth avenue, \\e t Fifty lint street and I I u I m or North river.

The tieventh Election District shall contain all th.tt ]part of the city bounded by an.I lyinp within Kest bitty fifth treet, Tenth avenue, West Fifty-f.,urth street,'E.lcventli avenue, \ e.: Fifty-seconc! street and Iludson or North river. ,

'file Eighth E:ecti~>n Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city brnmdccl by and lying within \Vest 1'ifty-third street, 'Perth avenue, \Vest Fifty -~ccon(l tieet and Etcventh avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying wit !iiii Vest Fifty-third street, Ninth avenue, West Fifth-second street not 'Tenth avenue.

The Tenth Election Distr h ict shall contain all that part of the citybounded by and lying within \Vest Fifty-fourth street, Ninth avenue, West Fifty third sheet and 1•etcuth avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-fifth street, Ei hth avenue. \Ve-t 1'if:y-third street and \inth atenuc.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city b iii i le,l by and lying within \Ve>t Fifry - fifth stmet, Ninth avenue, \\t Fifty-fourth street and Tenth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election I)i.trict shall contain all that part of the city Inunae I by and lying within West Fifty-six:Ii street, Ninth avenue, A1'c-t 1 ifty-fifth street and IIu~l ;on of -North river.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city houu lid il by and lying within West Fifty--seventh street, Eighth :venue, West 1 ifty-tifth street and Ninth avenue,

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by- and lying within south side of West Fifty-secentit street. bum Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, and the west side of Ninth avenue, lions \V. t Fifty-sixth street to \\'ist Fifty-seventh street

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and ly'in within the n.utli side of \1 est lit v-sixth Street, frou> Niwli acenne to Tenth a\enue, and the cast side of Tenth avenue, from \V'c=t Fifty-sixth street to AVc't Fifty--seventh street.

The 'csenteenth Election District sliall contain all that p:ut of the city bounded by and lying withal Nest Fifty-eighth street, Tenth avenue, \Vest Fifty-sisth street and the l ludsou ur \orth river.

The Eighteeutli Election District shall contain all !hat bait of the city hound e,1 by and lying within \Vest Fitty-eighth sweet, A'intli avenue. West lift\'-seventh street an,t Tenth avenue.

1'he's inc teenth Electi.in I ti,trict shall contain all that part of the city l,nun Ied by and lying within \Vent Fifty-ninth street, Eighth atcuue, \Vest Fiity-;cvemh street and \intli avenue.

The "fwenticiti Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Sixtieth street, Coluntutis avenue, Ninth avenue, West Fifty-eighth strecL and Hudson or North river.

The Twenty-first Election District shall o ,ntain all that part of the city bounded by and lyini within West Sixty--first street, Central 1'ark, 1\'est, \Vest Fifty-ninth street and Coltuubu, avenue.

El Jrteentk Assembi' District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Nineteenth street, Third avenue. East Fourteenth street and Irving place. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Eighteenth -street. Second avenue, blast Fourteenth street and T hied avenue. The Third Election District shall contain all that past of the city b.tunded by and lying within

East Seventeenth street, Livingston place, East Sixteenth street, First avenue, East Fourteenth street and Second avenue.

The Fourth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifteenth street, Avenue A. East Fourteenth street and First avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall c, >utain all that p.ut of the city' hounded by and lying within East Fifteenth street, East river, East Fourteenth street and Alvenue A.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixteenth street, Avenue C, East Seventeenth street, East river, East Fifteenth street and Avenue 13.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East r ixtecnth street, Avenue B. East Fifteenth street ant Avenue A.

The Eighth Election District shall cntain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixteenth street, Avenue A, Eastt Fifteenth street and First avenue.

The 'nth Election District shall c~lntain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, Avenue A. Eat Sixteenth street and First avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Seventeenth street, Avenue B, East Sixteenth street and Avenue A.

The Eleventh Election1)istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded toy amt lying within Ea-t Ei;hleenth street, East river, East evcuteenth street, Avenue C, East sixteenth street and Avenue It.

The Twelfth Llcction District shall contain all that part of the city' bounded by and lying within East Eighteenth street, Avenue Ii. East Seventeenth street and First avenue.

The Thirteenth Election Di<tr:ct shall contain all that part of the city bounded by ant lying within East Eighteenth street, First avenue, East Sixteenth street, Livingston place, East Seven-teenth street and Second avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Last Twenty-first street, Second avenue, East Eighteenth street and Third avenue.

The Fifteenth Election L)istrict shall contain all that part of the city- bounded by and lying within Ea-t Nineteenth street, Avenue A, East Eighteenth street and Second avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that pa!t of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty--tint street, East river, East Eighteenth stre:t, Avenue A, Last Nineteenth street and First avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounde I by and lying within East Twenty-first street, First avenue, East Nineteenth street and Second avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-third .street, Second avenue, East Twenty-iir,t street and "Third avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde,l by an I lying within north and south sides of East Twenty-se~und street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Twenty-first street to East Twenty-second street, north side of East Twenty-first street, from hint avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Twenty-first street to East 'Twenty-third street.

The 'Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde I by and lying within south side of East Tlventv.thir d street, from Second avenue t) East river, East river, East 'Twenty-first .street, eaet side of Ftr.;t avenue, from East Ttventy-first street to East Twenty-third street, and the west side of First avenue, irwis East Twenty-second street to East 'Twenty-third street.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East 'Twenty-fourth street, I' irst avenue, East Twenty-third street and Second avenue.

The Tlventy-second Elction Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-flth street, First avenue, East Twenty-fourth street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying between East Twenty.sixth s:reet, East river, East Twenty-third street and First avenue.

eWnet•,-ni'Je _issenbh District. The First Election District shall cuntai.i all that part of the city boun'ied by and lying within

West Sixty-first street, Columbus avenue, West Sixtieth street and Amsterdam avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within west side of _lntsterdant avenue, from West Sisty-tlrst street to \Vest Sixtieth street, and the north side of Wert Sixtieth street, from Amsterdam avenue to \Vest Etut avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city 1»undedl by an, t lying within the south side of West Sixty-first street, from Amsterlain avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and wvest sides of \Vo,t End avenue, from West :Sixtieth street to AVest Si.r- ty-htst street, north side of \Vest Sixtieth street, from West End avenue to Iiudsun or North river, and Iluds,au or North river.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of \Vest Sixty-second street, from Amsterdam avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and west si les of \Vest I•:n(l avearte, from \Vest Sixty--hr.t street t > ANett Sivty-.secun:l street, the north side of \Vest sixty-first street, fr:,ut \Vest End avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the west side of Amsterdam avenue. from \Vest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty.secuad street, and the north side of \Vest Sixty-first street, from Amsterdaul avenue to \Veit ElI avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall c ontain ail that part .,f the city haande I by an I hying within West Sixty-thir(I street, Am,teolans avenue, Writ Sixty-second street and 11uds m or Noah river.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all tint part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of West Sixty-third street, from Columbus avenue to Anlsterlam avenue, and the east side of Amsterdam avenue, from 1Ve,t Sixty-second street to West Sixty third street.

The Eighth Election District sh ill contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the est side of Columbus avenue, from \Vest Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty-thir,l street, \Vest Sixty-first street, the east side of Amsterdam avenue, from West Sixty-first street to \Vest Sixty-second street, and the north and south sides of West Sixty-second street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within 'est Si\ty-litth street, Ccittri! l'ar!c, \Vest, \Vest Sixty-first street and Columbus avenue.

1'he'I'enth Election 1)i;triet shall contain all that part of the city houn led by and lying within the west side of Colunihtus avenue, from \\'r:t Sixty-third street to \Vest Sicty-fifth street, West Sixty-third street, the cast side of Anistenlam avenue, from West Sixty-third street to \Vest Sixty-fourth street, and the north and south sides of \Vest Sixty-fourth street, from Columbus avenue to Ams:cr l:uu avenue.

The I•:Icventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Sixty-font- th street, Amsterdam i avenue, \Vest Sixty-third street and Hudson or North river.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Sixty'-sixth street, the west side of Colunl!>us avenue, from \Vest Sixty-fifth street to \V'c-t Sixty-sixth street, the north and south side; of \Vest Sixty-fifth street, fnmt Colwu! its avenue to Hudson or North river, the cast and west sides of Amsterdam avenue, from \Ve,t Sixty-fourth street to West Sixty-sixth street, the north side of \Vest Sixty-fourth street, from Amsterdam ave-nue to Ilurlson or North river, and Hudson or North river.

'lime '1-hiIteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Sixty-ninth street, Central Park, AWent, West Sixty-fifth street and Columbus avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Sixty--cithth street, Columbus avenue, Nest Sixty-sixth street and Ain-<terdant avenue.

The l-'ilteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anal lying within the south side of West Sixty-seventh street, from Amsterdam avenue to \Vest lint avenue, an(I the %vest side of Anlsterd.lns avenue, from \Vest Sixty-sixth street to \Vest Sixty-seventh street.

The Siv teen th Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded l,y and lying within the south side of \Vest Sixty seventh street, from \Vest End avenue to Hudson or North river, the east and west sides of \Vest End avenue, from West Sixty-sixth street to \Vest Sixty-seventh street, the north side of \Vest Sixty-sixth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Hudson or North river, and Hudson or North river.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Seventieth street, \Vest End avenue, West Sixty-seventh street and Hudson ur North river.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Sixty--ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Sixty-seventh street and \Vest End avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-second street, Amsterdam avenue, \1 est Sixty-ninth street, West End avenue, West Seventieth street and Iludson or North river.

The 'Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within WVcst Seventy-second street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Sixty-eighth street and Amsterdam avenue.

The Twenty.first Election T)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-second street, Central 1'ark, \Pest, Went Sixty-nulls street and Columbus avenue.

'1'he'I'went\'-second Election District shall cnn'ain all that Dart of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventy sixth street, Cenral I'ark, \Vest, Kest Seventy-sec mud street and Columbus avenue.

The Ttventy-third Election District shall contain all that blurt of the city hounmle~l by and lying within West Seventy-fifth street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-second street an I Amster-damn avenue.

The Tvventy-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin" ivitltin West Seventy-sixth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Seventy-second street and Hudson or ;`forth river.

The 'Twenty-titth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Seventy-sevecth street, Central Park, West, West Seventy-sixth street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-filth street and Amsterdam avenue.

The Tw enty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Seventy-eighth street, Columbus avenue,\Vest Seventy-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, West Seventy-sixth street and Iludson or North river.

The "Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying tcithin West Eighty-first street, Central Park, West, \\'eat Seventy-seventh street, Columbus avenue, West Seventy-eighth street, Hudson or North river, \Vest Seventy-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, \,'est Eightieth street and Columbus avenue.

The TNN euty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-first street, Columbus avenue, West Eightieth street, Amsterdani avenue, \Vest Seventy-ninth street and Ilu~lson or Nurtlt river.

The Ttventy-ninth Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty second street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eighty-first street and Iiudson or N,ntli river.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Eighty-third street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-second street and Hudson or North river.

The 'Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-fifth street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Eighty-third street, Hudson or Notth river, West Eighty-fourth street and Boulevard.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighty-fourth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Eighty-third street and Amster-dam avenue.

The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Eighty-sixth street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-fourth street and Amsterdam avenue.

'1'he Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde I by and lying within \Vert Eighty ninth street, West End avenue, AVest Ei hty-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest Eighty-filth street, Boulevard, \'Ness Eighty-fourth street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty-filth Election District shill c n'ain all tha'- part of the city bounded by and lying within AVest Eighty-ninth street, Aul-terdam avenue, AVe,t Eighty-seventh street and West End avenue.

Twentieth Assembly, District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Twenty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Twenty. third street and Lexington avenue.

'Tile Second Election District shall contain all that pirt of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Twenty-fifth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-fourth street and Lexington avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-sixth street, First avenue, East Twenty-fifth Street and Second avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East 'I'arenty-seventh street, First avenue, East Twenty-eighth street, East river, East 'Twenty-sixth street and Second avenue.

The Filth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Twenty-sixth street and Third avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-ninth street, Third avenue, East Twenty-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Twenty-ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Twenty-eighth street to East Thirtieth street, East Twenty-eighth street and Third avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin , within East Twenty-ninth street, East river, East Twenty-eighth street, First avenue, East Twenty-seventh street and Second avenue.

The Ninth .Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirtieth street, East river, East Twenty-ninth street and Second avenue.

The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Thirty-first street, from Lexington avenue to Third avenue, west side of Third avenue, from East Thirtieth street to East Thirty-first street, south side of East Thirtieth street, from 'Third avenue to Second avenue, the east and west sides of Third avenue, from East Twenty-ninth street to East Thirtieth street, the no th salt of East 1'w-nty ninth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, an I Lexington avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Thirty-second street, Second avenue, East Thirtieth street and Third avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-first street, East river, East Thirtieth street and Second avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contai i all that pirt of the city bounded by and lytn within East Thirty-secon I street, First avenue, E i,t 1'a rty-third street, East river, East 'Ihirt, -first street and Second avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city baunded by and lyia; within East Thirty-third street, First avenue, Eist Thirty-second street and Second avenue.

The Fifteenth Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Thirty-third street, Second avenue, East Thirty-second street, Third avenue, East Thirty-'ist street and Lexington avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

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within East Thirty-fifth street, Third avenue, East Thirty-fourth street, Second avenue, East '1'hi:ty•thir,l street Hurl Lexington avenue.

'rite Scventecnth Election I) ;tri t shall contain all chit ttrt of th i city I iii tie I by and lyin within East Thirty tourtIi street, I?ut river, I:ist'l'hirty-third street and Second avenue.

The Ei;-htcenth Election I)istri;•t shall c mtain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south 'die of East Thirty-fifth strert, front Second avenue to East river, East river, north side of East Thirty-fourth street, front Third avenue to East river, and cast and west sides of Second avenue, from East Thirty-fourth street t t Est Thirty-fifth street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall c )ntain all th.tt part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-sixth street, East river, East 'Thirty-fifth street and Second avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that fart of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Thirty-sixth street, fr,r.0 Lexington avenue to Second avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Chirty-fifth street to East flirty-sixth street, north and south sides of East Thirty-fifth street, Iron Second avenue to Third avenue, east side of Third avenue, front East Thirty-fourth street to East Thirty-fifth street, east and west sides of Third avenue, from East Thirty-fifth street to East Thirty-sixth street, north side of East Thirty-fifth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and Lexington avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-ninth street, Third avenue, E ist Thirty-seventh street, Second avenue, East Thirty-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

'Fite Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-seventh street, Eat river, East Thirty-sixth street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Thirty-eighth street, East river, Eat Thirty-seventh street and Second avenue.

'I'he'Chirty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West (Inc II mired and Sixteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Fourteenth street an l (oh nmbus avenue.

The'I'hirty-seventh Election I list rid shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One IIumlre.l anal Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Ilundred and Fifteenth street an ,l Eighth evenur.

'l'ime Thirty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Ilundre,l anti Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Columbus avenue.

The Thirty-ninth Election I )i:trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One 1-Inn~lred and Ei;hteenth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Ilundred and Twentieth street, Seventh avenue, West One hundred and Seventeenth street and Eighth avenue.

The Fortieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anal lying within West One hundred and Twentieth street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Manhattan avenue.

The Forty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twentieth street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street and Amsterdam avenue.

The Forty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded I,y;an~l lying within West One I Iundred and Nineteenth street, Boulevard, West One Hundred and Twentieth street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Columbus avenue, Man-batten avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Tenth street and Hudson or North river.

Tweufy-first zlstem',ly District. I Tecenty-second 4ssernMly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Eighty-third street, Central Park, \Vest, \Vest Eihty-first street and Columbus avenue. the north and south sides of Ea,t Thirty-eighth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, Second The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city boon led by and lying avenue, East Thirty-seventh street and the east side of Third avenue, from East Thirty-seventh street

within West Eighty-seventh street, Central Park, West, \Vest Eighty-third street and Columbus to East Thirty-ninth street. avenue. 'flue Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounder, by and lying

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the south side of I?ast Thirty-ninth street, from Third avenue to East river, East river, East within \Vest Eighty-eighth street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-sixth street and Amsterdam 'Thirty-eighth street and the cast and west sides of Second avenue, from East Thirty-eighth street avenue. I to East'fhirty-ninth street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying • The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within within West Ninetieth street, Central Park, West, West Eighty-seventh street and Columbus East Fortieth street, East river, East Thirty-ninth street and Second avenue. I avenue. I The Fourth Election District shall contain all that hart of the city bounded by and lying

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fortieth street, Second avenue, East Thirty-ninth street and Lexington avenue. within West Ninetieth street, Columbus avenue, West Eighty-eighth street and Amsterdam The Fifth Election I)i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within avenue. East Forty-first street, Second avenue, East Fortieth street and Lexington avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying The Sixth Election 1 tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within within West Ninety-third street, Central Park, \Vest, West Ninetieth street and Columbus East Forty-second street, Second avenue, Eat Fotty-first street and Lexington avenue. avenue. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying i within East Forty-second street, East river, East Fortieth street and Second avenue. within West Ninety-second street, Columbus avenue, West Ninetieth street and Amsterdam avenue. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fort)•-third street, East river, East Forty-seconul street and Third avenue. within \Vest Ninety-fifth street, Amsterdam avenue, AVest Ei. ltty-ninth street and Hudson or North

I 'flue Nimtth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

river. the north and south sites of last Forty-fifth street, from Lexington avenue to Third avenue, west The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying side of Third avenue, front East Forty-second street to East Forty-sixth street, East Forty-second

within \Vest Ninety-fourth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Ninety-second street and Amsterdam I street and Lexington avenue. avenue. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East Forty-fourths street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, within \Vest Ninety-fifth street, Central Park, \Vest, West Ninety-third street and Columbus the ucest side of Second avenue, front East Forty-third street to East Forty-fifth street, East avenue.

'I'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying "Third Forty third street and the east side of avenue, from East Forty-third street to East Forty-

fourth, street. within West Ninety-fifth street, Coluutbus avenue, \Vest Ninety-fourth street and Amsterdam ' 'I'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying avenue. within East Forty-fourth street, East river, l:ant Fort}'-third street and Second avenue.

The Ttt•elftli Election District shill contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Ninety-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue, West Ninety-tlftit street and Iludson or within East Forty-siuth street, East river, East Forty-fourth street and Second avenue. North river. I The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Forty-sixth street, the west siule of Second avenue, from East Forty-fifth street to East within West NEnety-six;lt street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-fifth street and Amsterdam Forty-sixth street, and the north and south sides of East Furry-fifth street, frour Second avenue to avenue. i '1•hiid avenue, acid the east side of Third avenue, from East Forty-fourth street to East Forty-

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying sixth street. . within %Vest Ninety-seventh street, Central Park, West, \Vest Ninety-fifth street and Columbus j The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying avenue. within East Forty-eighth street, west side of 'Third avenue, from East Forty-sixth street to East

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying 1 l rty-eighth street, the north and south sides of East Forty-sixth street, from Third avenue to within \Vast Ninety-seventh street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-sixth street and Amsterdam Lexington avenue, and the east side of Lexington avenue, from East Forty-fifth street to East avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city b-sunned by and lying i Fcrtv-ei~hili street.

`Che Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Ninety-eighth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest Ninety-seventh street and Amsterdam tt-ithin Ea-t Forty-eighth t street, Second avenue, East Forty-sixth street and Third avenue. avenue. The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying «-ithia Eat Forty-eighth street, East river, East Forty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Fo,rty- with:n \Vest Ninety-ninth street, Central Park, West, West Ninety-seventh street and Columbus seventh street and First avenue. avenue. I The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

'Pile Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Forty-ninth street, First avenue, East Forty-seventh street and Second avenue. within 'Vest Ninety-ninth street, Columbus avenue, West Ninety-eighth street and Ants:erdam The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying avenue. within East Fifty-second street, East river, East P'urty-eighth street and First avenue.

'file Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and First street, Amsterdam avenue, \Vest One Hundredth street, tcithin East Fifty-first street, First avenue, East Forty-ninth street and Second avenue. Columbus avenue, AVest Ninety-ninth street and Hudson or North river.

"l'he Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of time city bounded by and lying The 'l wrens:eth Election IUistrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within East Fifty-first street, Second avenue, East Forty-eighth street and Third avenue. within \Vest One Hundredth street, Manhattan avenue, West One I3undred and First street, The Twenty•fir,t Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying Central Park, West, West Ninety-ninth street and Columbus avenue. i

'V' Ise Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying i within East Fiftieth street, Third avenue, East Fort}'- eighth street and Lexington avenue.

The Tweet)--second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and within \Vest One Hundred and Second street, Central Park, \Vest, West One Hundred and First

:Manhattan avenue, 'West One I Iundredth and Columbus avenue. street, street I

lying within East Fii;y-third street, Third avenue, East fiftieth street and Lexington avenue. 'Flue TwentyElection Di,ttict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and -third

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-second street, First avenue, East Fifty-first street and Third avenue. lying within north side of West One Hundredth street, from Columbus avenue to Amsterdam T-.,entt'-t/iird Assembly District. avenue, and the west side of Columbus avenue, from West One Hundredth street to \Vest One The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hundred and First street. Wed One I-fundred and Twenty-third street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and '1'teenticth

'Fite Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and street and avenue. lying within the south side of West One IIundred and First street, from Columbus avenue to Amsttterdam

Second shall contain and part the city and lying within Wes

t One Hu d avenue, and the east side of Amsterdam avenue, from \Vest One hundredth street to

\Vest One Hundred and First street.

fhn Secund Elean dn atta n west One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan avenue, t\ est One hundred and '1'tiventy-

wenty-

sixth street, Eighth avenue, We,t One Hundred and Twenty-third street and Columbus avenue. The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and

lying within West One Hundred and Second street, Columbus avenue, \Vest One Hundred and

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the citybounded by and lying within

hundre est One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan street, Boulevard, West One I d West street and Amsterdam avenue. and 'Twenty fifth street, Cobmthus avenue, \Vest One lion lrcd and '1'tacntieth street, Boulevard, The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West One Hundred and Third street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Second \\ est One hundred coo Nineteenth a lleet and IIuthat or North river.

Th Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within T h e street and Amsterdam avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying West One lctshall l and street and ty nlanhatean stht hat

part boon e

lying withid inTwenty-fifth

all The Fi fth Election District shall contain all that pact of the city est by within West One Hundred and Third street, Manhattan avenue, West One Hundred and Fourth Nicholas avenue, n\'e>t One IIundrecl and One Hundred and 'Twenty-eighth street,

, One

ndredoa

street, Central Park, West, West One Hundred and Se--ond street and Columbus avenue. Ct One 1 "ruty-seventh street, Co]umbus avenue, ~\ est One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Afanhartan

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and street and Amsterdam avenue. lying within West One Hundred and Sixth street, Central Park, West, West One Hundred and 1'he Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth street, Manhattan avenue, West One hundred and Third street and Columbus avenue. \Vest One hundred and Twenty-seeenth street, Eighth avenue, West One l undyed and

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and avenue. sixth street, Nicholas n na and Twenty-city street and Columbus avenue. within West One Hundred and Fifth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred ant all that The Seventh Election District shall coi all that part of the city hounded I,y and lying within

en District shall

l ct contain

Amsterdam Third street and Amsterdam avenue. West One Hundred and Thirtieth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and'I'wenty-seventh Elemian District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and The Twenty-ninth street and one

lying within West One Hundred and Fourth street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and The Eighth Election llistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying ig t h Elect

District street and Hudson or North river. witlhin \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Old Broadway, \Vest One Hundred and The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying Thirtieth street, St. Nichol as avenue, West One hundred and Twenty-eighth street, Amsterdam

within West One Hundred and Sixth street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Fitt" street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Fourth street and Boulevard.

etan

avenue, Rlauhattan street and District shall "1'he Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-first street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and within West Ole Hundred and Tenth street, Columbus avenue, \Vest One hundred and Seventh Z hirtieth street, Old Broadway, West One Iiundre l and Twenty-ninth street, Boulevard, Maui. Street, Amsterdam avenue, West One IIundred and Sixth street, Boulevard, West One Hundred hattan street, \Vest One hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Iiudson, or North river. and Fourth street and Hudson or North river. The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-third street, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and 1yins within West One Hundred and Seventh street, Columbus avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Hudson or North river. Tenth street, Central Park, West, West One hundred and Sixth street an I Arnsterdant avenue. The Eleventh_ Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying ww,ithin West One ,Hundred and Thirty-third street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and within West One Ilundred and Tenth street, Fifth avenue, the Transverse road across Central Thirtieth street and St. Nicholas avenue. Park, at or near West Ninety-seventh street, and Central Park, West. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-filth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and lying within West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Tenth street. Manhattan avenue and Columbus avenue.

Thirty-fourth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-third street and St. Nicholas

The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

One Hundred and Fifteenth

avenue. The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

Fifteenth

Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and within West streets within

Fourteenth street and Eighth and

Thirty-Thirty within West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and I fourth street and Seventh avenue.

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The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounde.I l,y and lvint within West One I lunched and Thirty-fifth street, Fit tlt avenue, West One 1lundre l anal 'Fl i irty fourth street and Lenox avenue.

The Fifteenth 1.lection District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within 1 lane m river, Fifth avenue, \Vest Otte Hundred and Thirty-fifth street and Lenox avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyint. within Harlem river, Lenox avenue, West One Ilundred and Thirty-fifth street and Seventl avenue.

1'he Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyiui within \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, West One hundred anc Thirty-fifth sheet and 1ig1tth avenue.

'I'he Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One hundred and Forty-second street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and Eighth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Forty-first street, Eighth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, St. Nicholas avenue and Bradhurst avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within AVeit One Hundred and Forty-third street, liradhurst avenue, St. Nicholas avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-third street and Hudson or North river.

The 'Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Forty-third street, Seventh avenue, West One IIundred and Forty-second street, Eighth avenue, AVest One Hundred and Forty-first street and Bradhw:ot avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Une IIundred and Forty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Fortv-thing street and Eighth avenue.

The Tuuenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, Eighth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Fumy- third street and Convent avenue.

The 'Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Forty- -seventh street, Eighth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Fortc-fiftl, street and Convent avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Ifundred and Forty-sixth street, Convent avenue, West One Hundred and Forty-third street and IIudson or North river.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Ilundied aml Fiftieth street, Convent avenue, West One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and 11udson or North river.

The T enty-.eventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Convent avenue and St Nicholas avenue.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, St. Nicholas avenue, Convent avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Fiftieth street and Iludson or North river.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and Hudson or -~ortli river.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Harlem river, West One hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Amsterdam avenue, West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty--First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Sixty-first street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \\est One Hundred and Seventy-first street, Harlem river, West One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iving within West One Hundred and Eighty-first street, Harlem river, \Vest One Hundred and Seventy-first street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Inwood street, I)yckman street, Harlem river, \Vest One hundred and Eighty-first street and Hudson or North river.

The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Spuyten Duyvil creek, Harlem river, Dy'ckman street, Inwood street and Hudson or North river.

Twes:tp fourth Assembi)' District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Fifty-fourth street, Second avenue, East Fifty.second street and Third avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Fifty-third street, First avenue, East Fifty-second street and Second avenue. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Fifty-third street, East river, East Fifty-second street, First avenue, and Blackwell's Lland. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Fifty-sixth street, East river, East Fifty-third street and First avenue. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

north and south sides of East Fifty-fourth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-third street to East Fifty-fifth street, north side of East Fifty-third street, front First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-third street to East Fifty-fourth street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying -within south side of East Fifty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-fifth street to East Fifty-sixth street, north and south sides of East Fifty-fifth street, from First avenue to second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-fourth street to East Fifty-dolt street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Fifty-third street and Lexington avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-fifth street and Lexington avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-eighth street, Third avenue, East Fifty-seventh street, Second avenue, East Fifty-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Fifty-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-sixth street to East Fifty-eighth street, north side of East Fifty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-sixth street to East Fifty-seventh street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-eighth street, Avenue A, East Fifty-seventh street, East river, East Fifty-sixth street and First avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-ninth street, East river, East Fifty-seventh street, Avenue A, East Fifty-eighth street and First avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Fifty-ninth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-eighth street to East Fifty-ninth street, north and south sides of East Fifty-eighth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-seventh street to East Fifty-ninth street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-ninth street, Second avenue, East Fifty-seventh street, Third avenue, East Fifty-eighth street and Lexington avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Fifty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Sixty-first street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, west side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixty-second street, north side of East Fifty-ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixty-first street.

The .Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Sixtieth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixtieth street, north side of East Fifty-ninth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Fifty-ninth street to East Sixty-first street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-second street, East river, East Fifty-ninth street and First avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Sixty-second street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Sixtieth street to East Sixty-second street, north and south sides of East Sixty-first street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Sixtyfust street to East Sixty-second street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fast Sixty-fifth street, west side of Second avenue, from East Sixty-second street to Last Sixty-fifth street, north and south sides of East Sixty-second street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the cast si,le of Third avenue, from East Sixty-first street to East Sixty-fifth street.

The 'Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-fifth street, First avenue, Last Sixty-second street and Second avenue.

The 'Twenty-secrntd Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-fifth street, East river, East Sixty-second street and First avenue.

Twenty-fifth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

\Vest Seventeenth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Fifteenth street and Seventh avenue. 'l'Ite Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within \Vest Twentieth street, Sixth avenue, West Seventeenth street and Seventh avenue. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Twenty-third street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Twentieth street and Seventh avenue. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Twenty-fifth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Twenty-seventh street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Twenty-fifth street and Seventh avenue. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

the north and south sides of West Twenty-eighth street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, the vest side of Sixth avenue, front \Vest Twenty-seventh street to \Vest Twenty-eighth street, Vest

Twenty-seventh street, and the east side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest Twenty-seventh street to West Twenty-ninth street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirtieth street, the west side of Sixth avenue, from \Vest Twenty-eighth street to West Thirtieth street, the north and south sides of \Vest Twenty-ninth street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, and the cast side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest Twenty-ninth street to West Thirtieth street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of \Vest Thirty-first street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, the west side of Sixth avenue, from West Thirtieth street to West Thirty-second street, \Vest Thir-tieth street and the cast side of Seventh avenue, from West Thirtieth street to West Thirty-first street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within West Thirty-third street, the west side of Sixth avenue, from West Thirty-second street to \Vest Thirty-third street, the north and south sides of West Thirty-second street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, and the east side of Seventh avenue, from West Thirty-first street to West Thirty- third street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Thirty-third street and Seventh avenue.

The Eleventh Election I)i-trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-fifth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Thirty-second street and Sixth avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Thirty-second street, Fifth avenus, \Vest l wenty-ninth street and Sixth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-ninth street, Fifth avenue, West Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-sixth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Twenty-third street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Eighteenth street and Sixth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Eighteenth street, Fifth avenue, \Ve.,t Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-second street, Fourth avenue, East Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-ninth street, Fourth avenue, East Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-third street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-second street, Fourth avenue, East Twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Thirty-sixth street, East Thirty-sixth street, Fourth avenue, East Thirty-second street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-third street, Fifth avenue, Wet Thirty-fifth street and Sixth avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Thirty-first street and Fourth avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Thirty-first street, Lexington avenue, East Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue.

The'Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-seventh street, Lexington avenue, East Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twenty-third street, Third avenue, East Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, East Twenty-second street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Twentieth street, Third avenue, East Nineteenth street, Irving place, East Fourteenth street, Union square, East, and Fourth avenue.

Twe,ty-six1h Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Sixty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Sixty-fifth street, Third avenue, East Sixty-fourth street and Lexington avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-eighth street, First avenue, East Sixty-fifth street and Second avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, East river, East Sixty-fifth street and First avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying vitlrin East Sixty-ninth street, First avenue, East Sixty-eighth street and Lexington avenue.

fire Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, First avenue, East Sixty-ninth street and Second avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventieth street, Second avenue, East Sixty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

'File Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-second street, Third avenue, East Seventy-first street, Second avenue, East Seventieth street and Lexington avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-first street, First avenue, East Seventieth street and Second avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Seventy-first street, from First avenue to Avenue A, the east and west sides of Avenue A, from East Seventieth street to East Seventy-second street, the east side of Avenue A, from East Seventy-second street to East Seventy-third street, East Seventy-third street, East river, East Seventieth street and First avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Seventy-second street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-first street to East Seventy-second street, East Seventy-first street and Second avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-third street, Second avenue, East Seventy-first street, Third avenue, East Seventy-second street and Lexington avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-third street, First avenue, East Seventy-second street and Second avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fourth street, Avenue A, East Seventy-second street and First avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fifth street, East river, East Seventy-third street, Avenue A, East Seventy-fourth street and First avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fifth street, First avenue, East Seventy-third street and Second avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fourth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-third street and Lexington avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fifth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-fourth street and Lexington avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Seventy-sixth street, from First avenue to Third avenue, the east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Seventy-fifth street to East Seventy-sixth street, East Seventy-fifth street and Third avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-sixth street, East river, the north side of East Seventy-fifth street, from East river to Second avenue, and the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-fifth street to East Seventy-sixth street.

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Twenty.seventh Assembly Distnet. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

\Vest Forty-first street, Seventh avenue, West Fortieth street and Eighth avenue. The Second Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-third street, Seventh avenue, \Vest Forty-lirst street and Eighth avenue. The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-fifth street, Seventh avenue, West Forty-third street and 1•:ighth avenue. The Fourth Election Ilistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Forty-seventh street, Broadway, West Forty-f`fth street and Eighth avenue. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, West Forty-seventh street and Eighth avenue. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Fifty-second street, Seventh avenue, West \Forty-ninth street and Eighth avenue. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Fifty-third street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-second street and Eighth avenue. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Fifty-third street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Fiftieth street and Seventh avenue. The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Fiftieth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Forty-eighth street and Seventh avenue. The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Forty-eighth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, West Forty-fourth street and Seventh avenue. The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within \Vest Forty-fourth street, Sixth avenue, \Vest Forty-second street and Seventh avenue. The 'Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Forty-second street, Sixth avenue, 1\ est Fortieth street and Seventh avenue. The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Nest Fortieth street, Sixth avenue, West Thirty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within West Thirty-eighth street, East Thirty-eighth street, Madison avenue, East Thirty-sixth street, \Vest Thirty-sixth street and Sixth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fortieth street, East Fortieth street, 'Madison avenue, East Thirty-eighth street, West Thirty-eighth street and Sixth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty--fifth street, Fifth avenue, East Forty-fourth street, Madison avenue, East Fortieth street, West Fortieth street and Sixth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Forty-seventh street, East Forty-seventh street, Park avenue, East Forty-fifth street, \Vest Forty-fifth street and Sixth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Fiftieth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest Forty-seventh street and Sixth avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest Fifty-third street, Fifth avenue, West Fiftieth street and Sixth avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-fourth street, Park avenue, East Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Fifty-first street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-first street, Lexington avenue, East Forty-fourth street and park avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eat Forty-fifth street, Park avenue, East Forty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Fortieth street, 'Madison avenue, East Forty-fourth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fortieth street, Lexington avenue, East Thirty-sixth street and Madison avenue.

Twenty-erg/EJi Acsembi' District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Seventy-eighth street, Third avenue, East Seventy-fifth street and Lexington avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Seventy-eighth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-sixth street and Third avenue. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Seventy-seventh street, First avenue, East Seventy-sixth street and Second avenue. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within the south side of East Seventy-eighth street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Seventy-seventh street to East Seventy-eighth street, the north side of East Seventy-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and Second ave-nue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East Seventy-seventh street, from First avenue to Avenue A, east and west sides of Avenue A, from East Seventy-seventh street to East Seventy-eighth street, East Seventy-eighth street, East river, East Seventy-sixth street and First avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-ninth street, East river, East Seventy-eighth street and First avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-ninth street, Fir;t avenue, East Seventy-eig,hth street and Second avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-ninth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-eighth street and Lexington ave-nue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all tl at ,part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-first street, the west side of Third avenue, from East Eightieth street to East Eighty-first street, East Eightieth street, Second avenue, East Seventy-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eightieth street, First avenue, East Seventy-ninth street and Second avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eightieth street, Avenue A, Ea,t Eighty-first street, East river, East Seventy-ninth street and First avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-first street, Avenue A, East Eightieth street and First avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-first street, First avenue, the north side of East Eightieth street, from First avenue to Third avenue, and the east and west sides of Second avenue, from East Eightieth street to East Eighty-first street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, Second avenue, the north and south sides of East Eighty-first street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East Eightieth street to Last Eighty-second street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, First avenue, East Eighty-first street and Second avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, Avenue A, East Eighty-first street and First avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-second street, East End avenue, East Eighty-third street, East river, East Eighty-first street and Avenue A.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fast Eighty-third street, East End avenue, East Eighty-second street and Avenue A.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-third street, Avenue A, East Eighty-second street and First avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-third street, First avenue, East Eighty-second street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fourth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-second street and Third avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fourth street, Third avenue, East Eighty-first street and Lexington avenue.

Twenty-ninth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Fifty-sixth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-third street and Eighth avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within a line through Central Park parallel with East Seventy-ninth street, a line through Central Park parallel with Sixth avenue, West Fifty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, West Fifty-sixth street, Eighth avenue and Central Park, West.

The Third Election District shall contain all that Dart of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-ninth street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-seventh street and Seventh avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-seventh street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-fifth street and Seventh avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-fifth street, Sixth avenue, West Fifty-third street and Seventh avenue.

. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-seventh street, Fifth avenue, West Fifty-third street and Sixth avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Fifty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Fifty-fourth street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East E ifty-seventh street, Madison avenue, last Fifty-ninth street, l.exiugtntt avenue, East Fifty-sixth street and Fifth avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Fifty-ninth street, East Fifty-ninth street, Madison avenue, East Fifty-seventh street, West Fifty-seventh street and Sixth avenue.

The Tenths Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Sixty-first street, Lexington avenue, East Fifty-ninth street and Filth avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Sixty-third street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-first street and Fifth avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Sixty-fifth street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-third street and Fifth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East Sixty-eighth street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-fifth street and Fifth avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within a line through Central Park parallel with East Seventy-ninth street, Fiftlt avenue, East Seventy second street, Lexington avenue, East Sixty-eighth street, Fifth avenue, West Fifty-ninth street and a line through Central Park parallel with Sixth. avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-second street and Fifth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-seventh street, Park avenue, East Seventy-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-fourth street and Fifth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Seventy-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-sixth street, Park avenue, East Seventy-seventh street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Eighty-sixth street, Fifth avenue, East Eighty-first street, Lexington avenue, East Seventy-ninth street, a line through Central Park parallel with East Seventy-ninth street and Central Park, West.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-third street, Park avenue, East Eighty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-first street and Fifth avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, Park avenue, East Eighty-third street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-fourth street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-seventh street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-seventh street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Ninety-seventh street, Fifth avenue, East Ninetieth street, Park avenue, East Eighty-seventh street, Fifth avenue, Transverse road across Central Park at or near East Eighty-sixth street and Central Park, West.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-first street, Lexington avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city boumled by and lying within East Ninety-third street, Park avenue, East Ninetieth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-sixth street, Lexington avenue, East Ninety-first street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-sixth street, Park avenue, East Ninety-third street and Fifth avenue.

Thirtieth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East Eighty-fourth street, First avenue, East Eighty-third street and Second avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within East Eighty-fourth street, Avenue A, East Eighty-third street and First avenue. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within south side of East Eighty-fourth street, from Avenue A to East End avenue, and the east side of Avenue A, from East Eighty-third street to East Eighty-fourth street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Eighty-sixth street, from East End avenue to East river, East river, Fast Eighty-third street, from Avenue A to East river, east and west sides of East End avenue, from East Eighty-third street to East Eighty-fourth street, and the east side of East End avenue, from East Eighty-fourth street to East Eighty-sixth street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fifth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-fourth street and Avenue A.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-fifth street and Avenue A.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Eighty-fifth street, from First avenue to Avenue A, west side of Avenue A, from East Eighty-fourth street to East Eighty-sixth street, north side of East Eighty-fourth street, from First avenue to Avenue A, and the east side of First avenue, from East Eighty- fourth street to East Eighty-fifth street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fifth street, First avenue, East Eighty-fourth street and Second avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Eighty-sixth street, from Avenue A to Second avenue, east and west sides of First avenue, from East Eighty-fifth street to East Eighty-sixth street, north side of East Eighty-fifth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Eighty-fifth street to East Eighty-sixth street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-fifth street, Second avenue, East Eighty--fourth street and Lexington avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-sixth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-fifth street and Lexington avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, Third avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-eighth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-sixth street and Third avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides of East Eighty-seventh street, from First avenue to Second avenue, west side of First avenue, from East Eighty-sixth street to East Eighty-seventh street, north side of East Eighty-sixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and the east side of Second avenue, from East Eighty-sixth street to East Eighty-eighth street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-seventh street, East End avenue, East Eighty-ninth street, East river, East Eighty-sixth street and First avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-eighth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-seventh street and Avenue A.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within south side of East Eighty-eighth street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, west side of Avenue A, from East Eighty-seventh street to East Eighty-eighth street, north side of East Eighty-seventh street, from First avenue to Avenue A, and the east and west sides of First avenue, from East Eighty-seventh street to East Eighty-eighth street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Third avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninetieth street, Second avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Eighty-ninth street, First avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninetieth street, First avenue, East Eighty-ninth street and Second avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-first street, Avenue A, East Eighty-eighth street and First avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-second street, East river, East Eighty-ninth street, East End avenue, East Eighty-eighth street and Avenue A.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-second street, Avenue A, East Ninety-first street, First avenue, East Ninetieth street and Second avenue.

The 'Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-second street, Second avenue, East Ninetieth street and Lexington avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iying within East Ninety-fourth street, First avenue, East Ninety-third street, Second avenue, East Ninety-second street and Third avenue.

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The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by an lying within Fast Ninety-fourth street, East river, East Ninety-second street, Second avenue, Ea, Ninety-third street and first avenue.

77rirtt-frrst :Lcscm/lt, District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withi

\Vest One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Tenth stree and Seventh avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin within \Vest One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Fifth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Tent] street and Lenox avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withit E: st One Hundred and 'I'wreltth street, Madison avenue, East One l Iundred and Eleventh street Park avenue, East One I fund recl and Tenth street and Fifth avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withit Fast One Ilundrecl and Thirteenth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Eleventh street Madison avenue, East One Ilundred and Twelfth street and Fifth avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying withit East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth stree and Madison avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withii East One I lundred and Sixteenth street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteentl street and Fifth avenue.

The Seventh l !ection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withir East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Park avenue, East One Ilundred and fifteenth street Madison avenue, East One Ilundicd and Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lyin€ within East (tne Hundred and Twentieth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withir Wiest One Hundred and "Twenty-fourth street, East One Ilundred and Twenty-fourth street Madison avenue, East One IIundred and Twenty-third street, I'ark avenue, East One Hundrer and T'«- entieth street, West One Hundred and Twentieth street and Mount Morris avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withir 'Vest One llundred and Twenty-second street, Alount Morris avenue, West One Hundred an T%veutieti street, Fifth avenue, \Vest One I lundred and Sixteenth street and Lenox avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin[ within \\'eat One Hundred and Twenty-second street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred an Nineteenth street and Seventh avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyint within West One Hundred and Twenty--second. street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred am 'Twentieth street and Eighth avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of West One I lunhundred and Twenty-third street, from Seventh avenue to Ei hth avenue, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-second street, and tht east side of Eighth avenue, from \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-second street to 'Vest One IIun dred and Twenty-fourth street.

The Fjurtcenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, the west side of Seventh avenue, from Wes One Hundred and 'Twenty-third street to West One hundred and Twenty-fifth street, the north and south sides of West One hundred and Twenty-fourth street, from Seventh avenue to Eightl avenue, and Eighth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Ivint within \Ve<t One Ilundrel and Twenty--fourth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred an Twenty-second street and Seventh avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin within West One Ilnndred and Tv%enty-sixth street, Fifth avenue, Kest One Hundred anc Twenty-fourth street, Mount \lorris avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-second street and Lenox avenue.

The Seventeenth Election Di<trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty. third street, Madison avenue, East One hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Fifth avenue.

The Ei hteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Est One hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and I~itth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of \Ve,t One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, from Fifth avenue to Lenox avenue, Filth avenue, \Vest One hundred and Twenty-sixth street, and the east side of Lenox avenue, from West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street to \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Lenox avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Seventh avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Eighth avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and Eighth avenue.

The Twenty-third Election Li,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and Seventh avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within 1Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, the west side of Fifth avenue, from West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street to West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, the north and south sides of West One Llundred and Twenty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Lenox avenue, and Lenox avenue.

Tile Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty-second street, Filth avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Lenox avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying; within West One Hundred and Thirty-second street; Lenox avenue, \Vest One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Seventh avenue.

The Twenty-seventh 1--lection Di>trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \West One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Eighth avenue.

The 'l' venty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of West One Humlred and Thirty-second street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, Seventh avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-first street and the east side of Eighth avenue, from West One Hundred and 'thirty-first street to West One Hundred and Thirty-third street.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, the west side of Seventh avenue, from \Vest One Hundred and Thirty-second street to West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, the north and south sides of West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, from Seventh avenue to Eighth avenue, and Eighth avenue.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vest (inc Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Lenox avenue, West One Hundred and 'Thirty-second street and Seventh avenue.

The Thirty--first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Ihundred and Thirty-third street, Fifth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Lenox avenue.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Fifth avenue, West One Hundred and Thirty. third street and Lenox avenue.

Thirty-second Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part. of the city bounded by and lying within

East Ninety-fifth street, Third avenue, East Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Fast Ninety-fifth street, Second avenue, East Ninety-sixth street, East river, East Ninety-fourth street and Third avenue.

The 'third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-sixth street, Second avenue, East Ninety-fifth street and Lexington avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fast Ninety-seventh street, Second avenue, East Ninety-eighth street, East river, East Viuety-sixth street and Third avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-ninth street, East river, East Ninety-eighth street, Second avenue, East Ninety-seventh street and Third. avenue.

. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East Ninety-eighth street, Third avenue, East Ninety-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and First street, Lexington avenue, East Ninety-sixth street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying witniu East One Hundred and Second street, Third avenue, East Ninety-eighth street and Lexing-ton avenue.

'File Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and First street, East river, East Ninety-ninth street and Third avenue.

'fhe 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One I-hundred and Fourth street, East river, East One Hundred and First street and Second avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Second street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, Second avenue, East One Ilundred and First street and the-east side of Third ave-nue, from East One Hundred and First street to East One Hundred and Third street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourth street, west side of Second avenue, from East One Hundred and Second street to East One Hundred and Fourth street, the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Third street. from Second avenue to Third avenue, and Third avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Second street an l Lexington avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Third street, Lexington avenue, Fast One Hundred and First street and Fifth avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One HIundred and Fifth street, Park avenue, East One hundred and Third street and Fifth avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One I Iundred and Fifth street, Third avenue, East One Ilundred and Fourth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and 'Third street and Park avenue.

The Seventeenth Election I tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One 1hundrel and Sixth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Fourth street and Thircl avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Ilundred and Sixth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Fourth street and Second avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, East river, East One hundred and Fourth street, First avenue, and Ward's Island.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Ihundred and Seventh street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Sixth street and Third avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Seventh street and Third avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East One 1-hundred and Sixth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, the west side of Third avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifth street to East One Hundred and Seventh street, East One Hundred and Fifth street, and the east side of Lexington avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifth street to East One Hundred and Sixth street.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, the west side of Third avenue, from East One hundred and Seventh street to East One Hundred and Eighth street. the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Seventh street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and the east side of Lexington avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixth street to East One Hundred and Eighth street.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Fifth street and Park avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Last One Hundred and Sixth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Fifth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventh street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Sixth street and Fifth avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One hundred and Tenth street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street, Park avenue, East One Hundred and Seventh street and Fifth avenue.

Thirty -third Assemblty District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East One Hundred and Ninth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Madison avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eleventh street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Ninth street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Tenth street and Park avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Tenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Lexington avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Ninth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, the west side of Second avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighth street to East One Hundred and Tenth street, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Third avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Eighth street and Second avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twelfth street, Second avenue, the north and south sides of East One Hundred and Tenth street, from Second avenue to Third avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East One Hundred and Ninth street to Fast One Hundred and Twelfth street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and'1'welfth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Tenth street, Lexintton avenue, East One !-lundred and Eleventh street and Park avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Park avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Third avenue.

Tire Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and Second avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Pleasant avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street and First avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Second avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District sha'1 contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifteenth. street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Four-teenth street and Third avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Park avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Six-teenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifteenth street and Park avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Fif-teenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Lexington avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Second avenue.

The Eighteenth Election E strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within north and south sides cf East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from First avenue to Pleasant avenue, the west side of Pleasant avenue, from East One Hundred and Fifteenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, East One Hundred and Fifteenth street and First avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Harlem river, East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Pleasant avenue, and Randall's Island.

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The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Pleasant avenue, the north and south sides of East One IIundred and Eighteenth street, from First avenue to Pleasant. avenue, the east side of First avenue, from East One hundred and Seventeenth street to East One I I undred and Eight-eenth street, the north side of East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, and Second avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Second avenue, East One I Iundred and Seven-teenth street, the east and west sides of Third avenue, from East One Hundred and Seventeenth street to East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, the south side of East One hundred and Eighteenth street, from Third avenue to Lexington avenue, and the east side of Third avenue, from East One Hundred and Eighteenth street to East One Hundred and Nineteenth street.

'The Twenty-.second Election Di,triet shall contain ciI that part of the city bonneted by and lying within East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, east and west sides of Lexington avenue, from East One Ifundred and Seven-teenth street to East One Ilundred and Nineteenth street, north side of East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from Third avenue to I'ark avenue, and Park avenue.

TI irly fourth Assent/ply District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East One Hundred and Twenty-second street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Nine-teenth street and Park avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain 'I that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Nine-teenth street and Lexington avenue.

The'1'hird Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-lirst street, First avenue, Last One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Second avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East One I lundred and 'Twenty-first street, 1larlent river, East One Hundred and Nineteenth street and First avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One I Iundred and Twenty-third street, IIarlent river, East One Hundred and Twenty-first street and First avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred an,l Twenty-third street, First avenue, East One hundred and Twenty-first street and Second avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Ifundred and 'Twenty-third street, Second avenue, East One hundred and Twenty-first street and 'Third avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One 1lundred and Twenty-fourth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Lexington avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Lexington avenue, East One Ilunrlred and Twenty-second street and Park avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying is ithin East One Ihundred and 'Twenty-fifth street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-third street and Third avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Fir,t avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Ilarlem river, East One hundred and Twenty-third street and Second avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ilarlem river, East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, First avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Second avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Second avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Lexington avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Park avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Lexington avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Harlem river, Second avenue, East One hundred and Twenty-seventh street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Lexington avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Madison avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-second street, Harlem river, Lexington avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-first street and Fifth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Harlem river, East One Hundred and Thirty-second street, Madison avenue, East One

lruu.trc.r ads ..... -..r.r_. ,.r.; L .ru.-t Fifth avenue. L'y orier of the Police Board.

T. F. ROl) hi3OUGII, Superintendent of Elections.

... P.jL:CE D.iPAR'r>IRNT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, \Env YORK, Octobez 12, 1898.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the Police Board, the division of the several Assembly Districts in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, into Election Districts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by the said Board as follows :

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Thirty fourth Aise blt District. The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by anal lcin,

within East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Morris avenue, Third avenue and Harlem river.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Lincoln avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Willis avenue, Harlem river and Third avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Cypress avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, East river or Long Island Sound, Bronx Kills, Harlem river and Willis avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, East river or Long Island Sound, East One Hundred and Thirty-third street, Cypress avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, St. Ann's avenue and North Brother Island.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Willis avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Willis avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Alexander avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Lincoln avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Third avenue.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Alexander avenue.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Fortieth street, Willis avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Third avenue.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fortieth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-third street, Beach avenue, Edgewater road, East river or Long Island Sound, East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Willis avenue.

The Thirty-first Election District shall'contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One IIui'dred and Forty-third street, Brook avenue, East One Ifunrlrcd and Fortieth street and Willis avenue. -

The 'Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-second street, Willis avenue, Fast One Hundred and Fortieth street, Alexander avenue, East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and Third avenue.

The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Third avenue and Morris avenue.

The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Willis avenue and East One hundred and Forty-second street.

The'1'hirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One hundred and Forty-fifth street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-third street and Willis avenue.

The Thirty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, Brook avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Willis avenue.

The Thirty-seventh Eieution I)istrIC auall coutatn All tuuc part it the ct.y Ouu.i ',u I !,y and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Trinity avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Brook avenue, East One hundred and Forty-seventh street and Willis avenue.

The Thirty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, St. Ann's avenue, East One Ihundlred and Forty-sixth street, Trinity avenue, East One Ilundlred and Forty-ninth street, Bungay street, Edgewater road, Beach avenue, East One HIunclred and Forty-third street,and Brook avenue.

Thirty-fifth Assembly District. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, Morris avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, College avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and Railroad avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within- East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-first street, Third avenue, East One I hundred and Forty-sixth street and College avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Morris avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-second street and Morris avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eas. One HIundred and Fifty-sixth street, Melrose avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, Third avenue, East One hundred and Fifty-first street and Courtlandt avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Fitty.sixth street, Cauldwell avenue, \Vestchester avenue and'fhircl avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Beach avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Third avenue and Westchester avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Westchester avenue, Bronx river, the East river or Long Island Sound, Bungay street, East One hundred and Forty-ninth street and Beach avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fast One hundred and Sixty-first street, Union avenue, Westchester avenue, Cauldwell avenue, East One hundred and Fifty-sixth street and Eagle avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within George street, Union avenue, East One hundred and Sixty-first street, Jackson avenue, East One I undred and Sixty-fifth street and Forest avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part o f the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Jackson avenue, East One Ilundred and Sixty-first street, Eagle avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-third street, Third avenue and Boston avenue,

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, Third avenue, East One hundred and Sixty-third street, Eagle avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Third avenue, Washington avenue and Brook avenue.

'fhe Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying a-ithin East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty. second street and Melrose avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One hundred and Sixtieth street, Melrose avenue, East One I Iundre,l and Fifty-ninth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-sevenths street, Melrose avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-sixths street and Courtlandt avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixtieth street, Courtlandt avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Morris avenue and Railroad avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Railroad avenue, Mot avenue, East One IIwt- dred and Fiftieth street, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Harlem river and Cromwell's creek.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Brook avenue, Washington avenue, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, Melrose avenue, East One Hundred and Sixtieth street and Railroad avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city houndei by arnl lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street. Fulton avenue, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, Brook avenue and Webster avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, Union avenue, George street, 1 ore<t avenue, Last One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, Boston road, Third avenue and Fulton avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying; within East One hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Tiffany street, Westchester avenue, Union avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Prospect avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, the Bronx river, Westchester avenue, Tiffany street, East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and Prospect avenue.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Prospect avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Fulton avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Fulton avenue, Last One Ilun,lre,l and Sixty seventh street, Webster avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Vanderbilt avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Fulton avenue, East One hundred and Sixty-ninth street. Vanderbilt avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Webster avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Webster avenue, Railroad avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Cromwell's creek and Jerome avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the Twenty-third Ward line, Jerome avenue, Cromwell's creek and Harlem river.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fordham Landing road, Jerome avenue, the Twenty-third Ward line and Harlem river.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Burnside avenue, Anthony avenue, East One Hundred and Eightieth street, Vander-bilt avenue, Tremont avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, Crane place, East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Eden avenue, Walnut street and Jerome avenue.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Third avenue, the Twenty-third Ward line, Jerome avenue, Walnut street and Eden avenue.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tremont avenue, Bathgate avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, Crane place and East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street.

The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tremont avenue, Southern Boulevard, the Twenty-third Ward line, Third avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and Bathgate avenue.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clover street, Bronx river, the Twenty-third Ward line, Southern Boulevard, Mohegan avenue, Mechanic street and Daly avenue.

The Thirty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingsbridge road, Bronx river, Clover street, Daly avenue, Mechanic street, Mohegan avenue, Tremont avenue and Arthur avenue.

The Thirty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East One Hundred and Eightieth street, Quarry road, Kingsbridge road, Arthur

asenue, Tretuont avenue and Vanderbilt avenue.

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. The Thirty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingsbridge road, Vanderbilt avenue, Fast One Hundred and Eightieth street, Anthony avenue, Burnside avenue, Jerome avenue a,, ' . rimrose street.

The Thirty-sixth Election District '.atl contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Southern Boulevard, Pelham avenue, Hoffman street, Kingsbridge road, Quarry road, East One Hundred and Eight,etn street, Vanderbilt avenue, and the east side of New York, New Haven and I Iartford Railroad track, from Pelham avenue to Southern Boulevard.

The Thirty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pelham avenue, Bronx river, Kingsbridge road and Hoffman street.

The Thirty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Guiihi'l road, Olin avenue, Bronx river, Southern Boulevard and Jerome avenue.

The Thirty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gunhill road, Jerome avenue, Southern Boulevard, west side of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad track, from Southern Boulevard to Kingsbridge road, Kingsbridge road, Primrose street, Jerome avenue, Kingsbridge road and Aqueduct avenue.

The Fortieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Van Cortlandt avenue, Dunhill road, Aqueduct avenue, Iiingsbridge road, Jerome avenue, Fordhant Landing road, 1larlem river, Spuyten Duyvil creek and Broadway.

The Forty-list Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line parallel with Van Cortlandt avenue, Da:li's lane, Broadway, Spuyten Duyvil creek and Hudson or North river.

The Forty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying v ithin the northern boundary of the City of New fork, Til)bet's brook, Van Cortlandt lake, Van Cortlandt avenue, Dash's lane, Van Cortlandt avenue, a line parallel with Van Cortlandt avenue to 1ludson or North river and Hudson ur North river.

The Forty-third Election 1 District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the northern botmdary of the City of New York, the Bronx river, Olin avenue, Gunhill road, %-an Curtlandt lake and Tibbet's brook.

An,o'.v f Disi/c/.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within West Farms road, Green avenue, Westchester turnpike, Barrett's creek, East river or Long Island Sound and Ilronx ricer.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Westchester turnpike, Seahrey creek, Westchester creek and Barrett's creek.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city boundedl by and lying within Given's creek, lIutcltinson's river, 1'elhaut Bay, East river or Long Island Sound and Westchester creek.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and hying 'a ithin Old lk ton 1'o,t road, Fordham and Pelham avenue, Westchester creek, Seabrey creek, \V'estche:ter turnpike, Green avenue, West Farms road and Bronx river.

The Fifth Election Distrikt shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Olin aNenue, Briggs avenue, Old Boston Post road, Black Dog brook, Given's creek, Westchester creek, For and 1'elhant avenue, Ul, l liu;ton ]'ostIroad and Bronx i iver.

The Sixth Election I tistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth street, line of Laconia Park, Corsa lane, Old Boston post road, Briggs avenue, Olin avenue and Bronx river.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifteenth avenue, line through centre of Schieffelin estate, Black Dog brook, Old Boston Post road, Corsa lane, line of Laconia Park, Fifth street and Bronx river.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Elizabeth street, line parallel with Elizabeth street to Kingsbridge road, Kingshridge road, northern boundary of the City of New York, I Iutchinson's river, Given's creek, Black Dog brook, line through centre of Schieffelin estate, Fifteenth avenue and Bronx river.

The -Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Icing within northern boundary of the City of New York, Kingsbridge road, line parallel with Eliza-beth street, Elizabeth street and Bronx river.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within northern boundary of the City of New York, Long Island Sound, Felharn Bay, llutchiu-sun's river and Goose, hunter's, Peal's, The Twins, lligh, Hart and City Islands.

By order of the Police Board. T. F. ROI )EN BOUG I I, Superintendent of Elections.

POLICE DE1'At:TtIE\T of TILE CFry OF NEW YORIK, No. 3CO 11 It- LItERRv STREET,

October I2, IS9$. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter qoq of tlra Laws of 1$96, as amended by

section 4, chapter 379, Laws of IS97, and h}- virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the police Board, the division of the several \Vards in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, into Election 1 tistricts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by said Board, as follows

BOROUGHI OF BROOKLYN. I-irst II and.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Hicks street, poplar street, AV'aloiv street, Midilagh street, Columbia Heights, Doughty street and Furman street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Hicks street, Poplar street, Willow street, Jliddagh street, Henry street and i_ ranherry street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Middagh street, Berry street, Orange street and Columbia heights.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East river, Milton street, Furman street, Doughty street, Columbia Heights, Orange street, flicks street an! M ntague street.

The Fifth 1;lecthon District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I licks street, ()range street, Henry street and 1'ierrepont street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I'ierrepont street, Henry street, Cranberry street and Fulton street.

The seventh Election Di..trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Lying within Fulton street, Court square, Livingston street, Sidney place, Joralemon street, Henry street and I'ierrni ont street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Pierrepont street, Hicks street, Montague street, Furman street and Jorale-mon street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, Montague street, Furman street, Joralemon street, Columbia place and Atlantic avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part f the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Columbia place, Joralemon street, Garden place, State street and Hicks street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Hicks street, State street, Garden place, Joraletuon street, Sidney place, Livingston street and Clinton street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Livingston street, Boerum place and Atlantic avenue.

Second IV an!.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, Adams street, York street, ]'earl street, Talman place, Talman street and I3ridge street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, Adams street, York street and Fulton street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, York street, Pearl street and Sands street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pearl street, Talman place, Talman street, Bridge street and Sands street.

Third guard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Court street, Bergen street, Smith street, Pacific street, ];oerunt place and Atlantic avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Smith street, Pacific street, Hoyt street, Dean street, Bond street and Bergen street. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Pacific street, Hoyt street, State street, and L'oerum place. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Boerum place, Court Square, Fulton street, Hoyt street and State street. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Hovt street, Schermerhorn street, Nevins street, Flatbush avenue and Fulton street. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Schermerhorn street, Nevins street, State street, Bond street, Atlantic avenue and Hoyt street. -

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Nevins street, I)cau street and I loyt street.

The Eighth l:lecti,m District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within l;ergen street, Bond street, Dean street, Nevins street, Atlantic avenue and Third avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Bond street, State street, Nevins street, I latbush avenue and Third avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Flatbush avenue, Fourth avenue and Bergen street.

F'nrrrNt 11 ari. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within

Sands street, Bridge street, Concord street and Jay street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Jay street, Concord street, Pearl street, Nassau street, Adams street and Sands street. The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Sands street, A,lam; street, Nassau street, Pearl street, Concord street and Fulton street. The 1-ourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Fulton street, Concord street, Pearl street, Johnson street, Adams street and Tillary street. The Fifth Election I)i.strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Concord street, Pearl street, Tillary street and Bridge street. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

liridge street,'l'illary street, pearl street and 11lyrtle avenue. The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Fulton street, Tillary street, Adams street, Johnson street and Pearl street. The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Pearl street, JIyrtic avenue, Bridge street and Fulton street.

E1f(h 11 aid.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, United States Navy Yard, Evans street, Hudson avenue, Plymouth street and Bridge street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within liridt e street, 1'lym uth street, Hudson avenue and Front sheet.

The 'third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Front street, ]]ridge street, Prospect street, Gold street, Sands street nu-1 Green lane.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Green lane, Front street, Iludsott avenue, Evans street, United States Navy Yard, Navy street, Iligh street, Iludson avenue and Sands street.

The Fifth Election I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sands street, Gulch street, Prospect street, ]grid e street, High street and Hudson avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within High street, ];ride street, Gmcord street, Gold street, Nassau street and I ludson avenue.

The Seventh Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Navy street, high street, Hudson avenue, Nassau street, Gold street, Concord street, prince street and Tillary street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prince street, Concord street, Bridge street and Tillary street.

'pile Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tillary street, Navy street, Johnson street and Bridge street.

Sixth Ilirrl. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Atlantic avenue, Court street, Amity street and Henry street. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Henry street, Atlantic avenue, East river and Amity street. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Amity street, East river, Sedgwick street, Columbia street, liable street and Ilicks street. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Hicks street, Amity street, Court street and Warren street. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within Warren street, hicks street, Harrison street, Henry street, Baltic street and Clinton street. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Clinton street, Warren street, Court street, ])egraw street, 'Tompkins place and Harrison street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Baltic street, Henry street and Sackett street.

The Eighth Election 1)i~trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Harrison street, flicks street and Degraw street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within flicks street, Baltic street, Columbia street and Degraw street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dcgraw street, Columbia street, Carroll street and !licks street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that l art of the city bounded by and lying within flicks street, Degraw street, Henry street and Carroll s- reet.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sackett street, Henry street, Second place and Clinton street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Harrison street, Tompkins place, Degraw street, Court street and Carroll street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Carroll street, Court street, Fourth place and Clinton street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Fourth place, Coles street, Hamilton avenue, Rapelye street, henry street and Second place.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Carroll street, Columbia street, Summit street, Hicks street and Rapelye street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rapelye street, hicks street, Summit street and Hamilton avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hamilton avenue, Summit street, Columbia street, Sackett street, Van Brunt street and Union street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hamilton avenue, East river, Sedgwick street, Columbia street, Sackett street, Van llrunt street and Union street.

Seventh IVard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of tha city bounded by and lying within

Washington avenue, Park avenue, Hall street, Myrtle avenue, Grand avenue and Flushing avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand avenue, Myrtle avenue, Graham street and Park avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Park avenue, Grand avenue, Flushing avenue and Franklin avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Flushing avenue, Bedford avenue and Myrtle avenue.

The Filth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Park avenue, Graham street and Willoughby avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Bedford avenue, 1)ekalb avenue and Franklin avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying tcithin Franklin avenue, Lafayette avenue, Graham street and Willoughby avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Graham street, Myrtle avenue, Emerson place and Lafayette avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Emerson place, Myrtle avenue and Grand avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand avenue, Myrtle avenue, Hall street, Park avenue, Washington avenue and Willoughby avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Willoughby avenue, Grand avenue, Clifton place, St. James place, Greene avenue and \Vashington avenue.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Washington avenue, Fulton street, St. James place, Gates avenue, Grand avenue, Clifton place, St. James place and Greene avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Grand avenue, Gates avenue, Downing street, Quincy street and Classon avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Classon avenue, Quincy street, Franklin avenue and Lafayette avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Lafayette avenue, Franklin avenue, DeKalb avenue, Bedford avenue and Leltington avenue.

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The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lexington avenue, Bedford avenue, Putnam avenue and Franklin avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Putnam avenue, Bedford avenue, Brevoort place and Franklin avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Putnam avenue, Classon avenue and Atlantic avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Quincy street, Downing street, Gates avenue, Irving place and Putnam avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Classon avenue, Putnam avenue, Irving place, Gates avenue and Grand avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand avenue, Gates avenue, St. James place, Fulton street, Washington avenue and Atlantic avenue.

EiS,h1h iVard, The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within New York Bay, Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Twentieth street, Third avenue and Nineteenth street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Prospect avenue, Sixth avenue, Seventeenth street, Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Nineteenth street, Fourth avenue, Twentieth street, Sixth avenue, Seventeenth street and Fifth avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, Twenty-first street, Fifth avenue and Twenty fourth street, including Greenwood Cemetery.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, Nineteenth street, Third avenue, Twentieth street, Fourth avenue, Twenty-first street, Fifth avenue and'I'wenty-second street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, Twenty-second street, Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying ,within Fourth avenue, Twenty-second street, Fifth avenue and Twenty-ninth street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, Twenty-sixth street, Fourth avenue and Thirty-third street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Thirty-third street, New York Bay, Thirty-ninth street and Fourth avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Twenty-ninth street, Fifth avenue and Thirty-ninth street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Greenwood Cemetery, Fifth avenue, Thirty-ninth street, Fourth avenue, Forty-sixth street and the Thirtieth \yard.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Thirty-ninth street, Third avenue and Forty-fifth street.

The "Thirteenth 1lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, 'Thirty-ninth street, New York flay and Forty-seventh street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay, Fifty-fourth street, Third avenue and Forty-seventh street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Forty-fifth street, Fourth avenue and Forty-ninth street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Forty-ninth street, Third avenue, Fifty-fifth street and Fourth avenue.

The Seventeenth Election Di.,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Forty-sixth street, Thirtieth Ward and Fifty-second street.

The Eighteenth Election I )idtrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-second street, Thirtieth Ward, Sixtieth street and Fourth avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Fifty-fifth street, Third avenue, Filty-fourth street, New York Bay and Fifty-seventh street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-seventh street, Fourth avenue, Sixtieth street and New York Bay.

Ninth Ward. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Union street, Fourth avenue. Sackett street, Fifth avenue, Lincoln place and Sixth avenue. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Sixth avenue, Lincoln place, Fifth avenue, Sackett street, Fourth avenue, Douglass street and St. Johns place.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within St. Johns place, Douglass street, Fourth avenue, Baltic street, Park place and Sixth avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Park place, Baltic street, Fourth avenue, St. Marks place, Fifth avenue, Prospect place and Sixth avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Prospect place, Fifth avenue, St. Marks place, Fourth avenue, Bergen street and Flatbush avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Fourth avenue, Atlantic avenue, Fifth avenue and Flatbush avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flatbush avenue, Fifth avenue, Atlantic avenue, Carlton avenue and Bergen street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Flatbush avenue, Sixth avenue, Park place and Carlton avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Park place, Flatbush avenue, Plaza street and Lincoln place.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Union street, Sixth avenue, Lincoln place and Plaza street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Carlton avenue, St. Marks avenue, Vanderbilt avenue, Prospect place, Underhill avenue, Flatbush avenue and Plaza street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, St. Marks avenue, Carlton avenue and Pacific street.

he Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect place, Vanderbilt avenue, Bergen street, Washington avenue, St. Marks avenue and Underhill avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Underhill avenue, Bergen street, Vanderbilt avenue, Pacific street and Carlton avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Underhill avenue, Bergen street, Washington avenue, Dean street and Grand avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Grand avenue, Dean street, Classon avenue, Pacific street and Franklin avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Classon avenue, St. Marks avenue, Washington avenue and Dean street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Prospect place, Classon avenue and Pacific street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Classon avenue, Douglass street, Underhill avenue and St. Marks avenue.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flatbush avenue, Underhill avenue, Douglass street, Classon avenue, Prospect place, Franklin avenue and Twenty-ninth Ward.

Tenth Ward. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Court street, First place, Smith street, Fourth street, Bond street, Gowanus canal, Fifth street and Fourth place.

The -Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Smith street, Second street, Bond street, First street, Gowanus canal, Bond street and Fourth street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Smith street, President street, Hoyt street, Carroll street, Bond street and Second street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, Degraw street, Smith street and First place.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, Baltic street, Smith street and Degraw street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Court street, Bergen street, Smith street and Baltic street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Smith street, Baltic street and Hoyt street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Smith street, Baltic street, I lovt street and I)egraw street.

The '.intlr I•:Icctiin District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Smith street, I )cir.rw street, I loyt street and President street.

The Tenth Elcctiun District shall contain all that part of the city bounded I and lying within Iloyt street, I tcgraw street, lt ,nd street and Carroll street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part "f the city bounded by and lying within Hoyt street, Baltic street, Lund street anal I)e draw ,tre,-t.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Bond street, Baltic street and I loyt street.

The "Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Bond street, Baltic street and Nevins s reet.

The Fourteenth Election I )i,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bergen street, Nevins street, I rlti : vi eet and Third avenue.

The Fifteenth Election Distrnt shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Baltic street, IFliitd aveuun, 1'rc-ident street and Ilond street.

The Sixteenth Election De,u'ict shall c i tain all that part of the city hounded 1,y anal lying within Union street, Fourth avenue, hint street, Lionel street, I're,iilcut.street and Third avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Warren street, 'Third avenue and Union street.

The Eighteenth Election 1)isirict shall contain al I that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Warren street, Fourth avenue and Bergen street.

L/(vent/i 1Vard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Atlantic avenue, South Portland avenue, Fulton street and Fort I;reene place. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying

within Atlantic avenue, Fort Greene place, Lalayctte avenue, Ashland place, I altars street, Rock-well place and Flatbush avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, Fort Greene place, Lafayette avenue, Ashland place, Fulton street and Rockwell place.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, South Portland] avenue, Fulton street and Fort Greene place.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded l by and lying within DeKalb avenue line across Washington Park, Myrtle avenue, Navy street, Lolivar street, Hudson avenue, Willoughby street an,l Navy street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within North Portland avenue, Auburn place, North Elliott place, Park avenue, St. Edwards place, Leo place and Myrtle avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounde l by and lying within Flushing avenue, North Portland avenue, Auburn place, North Elliott place, Park avenue and St. Edwards place.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, St. Edwards place, Leo place, Myrtle avenue, lludson avenue, Johnson street and Navy street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Hudson avenue, Johnson street and Bridge street.

Tire Tenth Election District shall contain all that ],art of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Gold street, Fulton street and bridge street.

The Eleventh Election Ditrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Navy street, Bolivar street, Hudson avenue, Willoughby street and Gold street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Willoughby avenue, Navy street, Lafayette street, Debevoise place, DeKalb avenue and Gold street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Dekalb avenue, Debevoise place, Lafayette street, Navy street, Rockwell place and Flatbush avenue.

Twelfth II'ard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within William street, Conover street, Elizabeth street, Van Brunt street and Now York flay. The Second Election District shall contain all that port of the city bounded by an l lying

within Conover street, Wolcott street, Van Brunt street and Elizabeth street. The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Van Brant street, Wolcott street, Richards street and New York Bay. The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Conover street, \Villiam street, Richards street and Wolcott. street. The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded'by and lying within

Hamilton avenue, Richards street, William street and New York Bay. The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Hamilton avenue, Hicks street, Huntington street, Columbia street, Verona street and Richards street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hicks street, Coles street, Fourth place, Clinton street, Nelson street, Henry street and Huntington street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Henry street, Nelson street, Court street and Ninth street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Fourth place, Fifth street, Gowanus Canal and Nelson street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nelson street, Court street, Center street and Gowanus Canal.

The Eleventh Election D;strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clinton street, Ninth street, Court street, Center street, Guwanus Canal and Gowanus Bay.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Columbia street, Iluntington street, lleury street, Ninth street, Clinton street and Gowanus Bay.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richards street, Varona street, Columbia street, Gowanus and New York Bays.

Thirteenth ff ard.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, \Vythe avenue, South Fifth street anal last river.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Berry street, South Fifth street and \Vythe avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Bedford avenue, South Fifth street and Berry street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Driggs avenue, South Fifth street and Bedtord avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Roebling street, South Fifth street and Driggs avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, llavemeyer street, South Fifth street and Roebling street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Marcy avenue, South Fifth street and llavemeyer street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Rodney street, dividing line between the late city of \Villiamsburgh and Brooklyn, and Marcy avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within South Filth street, Marcy avenue, dividing line between the late city of \Villiamsburgh and Brooklyn, and Roebling street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Roebling street, South Fifth street, Bedford avenue, South Ninth street, Driggs avenue, and the dividing line between the late city of Williamsburgh and Brooklyn.

Tie Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Bedford avenue, South Fifth street and East river.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Bedford avenue, South Ninth street and East river.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within South Ninth street, Driggs avenue, dividing line between the late city of \Villiauisburgh and Brooklyn and East river.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within dividing line between the late city of 1Villiamsburglr and Brooklyn, Rodney street, Division avenue and East river.

Fourleeutla Ward.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Rodney street, Ainslie street, Marcy avenue, Metropolitan avenue and Havemeyer street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Havemeyer street, North Fourth street and Bedford avenue.

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The 'Third Election I )strict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I)riggs avenue, North Sixth street, Rodney street, Ainslie street, Marcy avenue, Metropolitan avenue and North Fonrih street.

The Forth 1?lection I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Driggs avenue, North Eightl street, Union avenue, Metropolitan avenue and North Sixth street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hertford avenue, North Fourteenth street, Driggs avenue, Union avenue, North Eighth street, Driggs avenue and North Seventh street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Driggs avenue, North Seventh street, Bedtord avenue, North Sixth street, Berry street and North Fourth street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Bedford avenue, North Fourth street and R'ythe avenue,

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Wytheavenue, North Eighth street and East river.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Wythe avenue, North Fourth street, Berry street and North Eighth street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Berry street, North Sixth street, Bedford avenue and North Ninth street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, North Ninth street, \Vythe avenue and North Fourteenth street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within North Fourteenth street, Wytheavenue, North Ninth street, Berry street, North Eighth street and East river.

Fifteenth I!'ard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Metropolitan avenue, Union avenue, Grand Street, Keap street, South Second street and Rodney street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Grand street, Ilooper street, South I irst street, Maujer street, Leonard street, Ten Eyck street, Union avenue, South Second street and Keap street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Powers street, Leonard street, Maujer street, South First street, Hooper street, Grand street and Union avenue,

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Devoe street, Leonard street, Powers street and Union avenue.

The Fifth Election I trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Conselyea street, Leonard street, Devoe street and Union avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Jackson street, Leonard street, Conselyea street and Union avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Driggs avenue, Van Pelt avenue, Leonard street, Jackson street and Union avenue.

The Lighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richardson street, Humboldt street, Withers street and Leonard street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Withers street, Ewen street, Devoe street and Leonard street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Withers street, Humboldt street, Conselyea street and Ewen street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Conselyea street, Humboldt street, Ainslie street and Ewen street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Devoe street, Ewen street, Ten Eyck street and Leonard street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ainslie street, Graham avenue, Ten Eyck street and Ewen street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within .Ainslie street, Humboldt street, Ten Eyck street and Graham avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Ten Eyck street, Humboldt street and Metropolitan avenue.

Sixteenth IT'ard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

South Second street, Union avenue, South Third street, Hooper street, South Fourth street and Rodney street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within South Fourth street, Hooper street, South Fifth street, Hewes street, Broadway and Rod-ney street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying v, ithin South Third street, Union avenue, South Fifth street and Hooper street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Meserole street, Lorimer street, Broadway, Hewes street, South Fifth street and Union avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ten Eyck street, Lorimer street, Meserole street and Union avenue,

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ten Eyck street, Leonard street, Tohnson avenue and Lorimer street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ten Eyck street, Graham avenue, Scholes street and Leonard street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Scholes street, Graham avenue, Montrose avenue, Ewen street, Johnson avenue and Leonard street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Johnson avenue, Ewen street, McKibben street, Leonard street, Broadway and Lorimer street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within McKibben street, Graham avenue, Varet street, Broadway and Leonard street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Varet street, Humboldt street, Flushing avenue and Broadway.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Varet street, Bushwick avenue, Flushing avenue and Humboldt street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within McKibben street, Bushwick avenue, Varet street and Graham avenue.

The Fourteenth Election ltihtrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Montrose avenue, Humboldt street, McKibben street and Ewen street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Montrose avenue, boundary line of Eighteenth \\'aid, McKibben street and Humboldt street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Scholes street, boundary line of Eighteenth \Yard, Bushwick place, Montrose avenue and Graham avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Ten Eyck street, boundary line of Eighteenth \Yard, Scholes street and Graham avenue.

Sevent<enM Ward. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Vail street, Calyer street, Oakland street, Greenpoint avenue, Manhattan avenue, Java street, Oakland street, India street, Provost street, Eagle street, Duck street and Newtown Creek.

The Second Election Uistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, India street, Provost street and (;reen street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Green street, Provost street and Eagle street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Oakland street, Clay street, Manhattan avenue, Eagle street, Duck street and Newtown Creel:.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dupont street, Manhattan avenue, Clay street, Oakland street and Newtown Creek.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dupont street, Manhattan avenue, Freeman street and East river.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, India street, Franklin street and Freeman street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin street, India street, Oakland street, Java street, Manhattan avenue and Kent street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Freeman street, Franklin street, Kent street, West street, Greenpoint avenue and East river.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Greenpoint avenue, \Vest street, Kent street, Franklin street, Noble street, Manhattan avenue, Calyer street and East river.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Calyer street, Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, Wythe avenue, boundary line of the Fourteenth Ward and East river.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Milton street, Franklin street and Kent street.

The 'Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eckford street, Calyer street, Manhattan avenue, Noble street, Franklin street, Milton street, Manhattan avenue and Grecupoint avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Newell street, Meserole avenue, Manhattan avenue, Calyer street, Eckfonl street, Grecn-point avenue, Oakland street and Calyer street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Meserole avenue, Newell street and Norman avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, Oakland street and Nassau avenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Norman avenue, Wythe avenue, North Fourteenth street, Driggs ave-nue and Van Pelt avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Manhattan avenue, Nassau avenue, Oakland street, Driggs avenue, Graham avenue and Van Pelt avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all part of the city bounded by and lying within Meeker avenue, Richardson street, Leonard street, Van Pelt avenue, Graham street, Broome street and Humboldt street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Nassau avenue, Diamond street, Driggs avenue, Humboldt street, Broome street, Graham avenue, Driggs avenue and Oakland street.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Norman avenue, Jewell street, Nassau avenue and Oakland street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Calyer street, Monitor street, Nassau avenue, Jewell street, Norman avenue and Newell street.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nassau avenue, Kingsland avenue, Driggs avenue and Diamond street.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Driggs avenue, Kingsland avenue, Meeker avenue and Humboldt street.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Meeker avenue, Kingsland avenue, Nassau avenue, Monitor street, Calyer street, Vail street and Newtown creek.

Eighteenth Ward,

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Meeker avenue, Kingsland avenue, Richardson street and Ewen street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richardson street, Kingsland avenue, Maspeth avenue and Humboldt street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Powers street, Olive street and Metropolitan avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Morgan avenue, Meadow street, Waterbury street, Grand street, Olive street and Metro-politan avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Powers street, Olive street, Grand street, Waterbury street and Scholes street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Morgan avenue, Ingraham street, Bogart street, Boerum street, White street, Boerum street, Bushwick place, Bushwick avenue, Scholes street, Waterbury street and Meadow street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Boerum street, White street, Cook street, Evergreen avenue, Flushing avenue and Bush-wick avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Evergreen avenue, Cook street, White street, hoerunt street, Bogart street, Ingraham street and Morgan avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Morgan avenue, Metropolitan avenue, Newtown Creek and boundary line of Queens County.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Metropolitan avenue, Humboldt street, Maspeth avenue, Kingsland avenue, Meeker avenue and Newtown Creek.

Nineteenth 1G isrd.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division avenue, Wythe avenue, Wilson street and \\ allabout Canal.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division avenue, Bedford avenue, Taylor street and R'ythe avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division avenue, Lee avenue, Rodney street and Bedford avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Taylor street, Bedford avenue, Rodney street, \Vallabout Canal, Wilson street and Wythe avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall. contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rodney street, Bedford avenue, Penn street, Kent avenue, Hewes street and Wallabout Canal.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Washington avenue, Wallabout Canal, Hewes street, Kent avenue, Penn street, Bedford avenue and Flushing avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Bedford avenue, Wallabout street, Middleton street and Marcy avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Marcy avenge, Middleton street, Harrison avenue, Gerry street, Throop avenue and Bartlett street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Bartlett street, Throop avenue, \Vallabuut street and Broadway.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Gwinnett street, Harrison avenue, Gerry street, Throop avenue and Wallabout street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Heyward street, Harrison avenue, Gwinnett street and Broadway.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hewes street, Marcy avenue, Rutledge street, Harrison avenue, Heyward street and Broad-way.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Rutledge street, Harrison avenue, Middleton street, Marcy avenue, Heyward street and Lee avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Iievward street, Marcy avenue, Middleton street and Lee avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Penn street, Lee avenue, Middleton street, Wallabout street and Bedford avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Rodney street, Lee avenue and Penn street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lee avenue, Keap street, Marcy avenue and Rutledge street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Division avenue, Marcy avenue, Keap street and Lee avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, IIewes street, Marcy avenue, Division avenue, Rodney street and the dividing line between the late City of Williamsburg) and Brooklyn.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, South Ninth street, Rodney street and the dividing line between the late City of Williamsburgh and Brooklyn.

Twentieth Ward.

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, Oc'rO BER 22, 1898.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, North Oxford street, Myrtle avenue and North Portland avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Adelphi street, Park avenue and North Oxford street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, North Oxford street, Park avenue and Carlton avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Carlton avenue, Park avenue and Clermont avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Clermont avenue, Park avenue and Clinton avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Washington avenue, Park avenue, Waverly avenue, Myrtle avenue, Clinton avenue, Park avenue, Adelphi street, Flushing avenue, Clinton avenue and East river.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Washington avenue, Lafayette avenue, Clinton avenue, Myrtle avenue, Waverly avenue and Park avenue.

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The Eighth I?I, ction I )lstrict shall contain all that part of the city hnmtded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, ('lintun avenue, I )eKalb avenue, Clermont avenue, Willoughhy avenue an Washington I'ark.

The Ninth Election Ihstrict shall contain all that part of the city botnnled by and I y•ing s'ithir Clermont avenue, I,alayettc avenue, Adel phi stn ct, De Kalb avenue to ti „nth I'ortlamf avenue, line across \I'ashington Park to Myrtle avenue, Myrtle avenue, \Vashint,ton Parkand Willoughbl avenue.

The 'Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DcKalb avenue, Adeiphi street, Lafayette avenue, Clermont avenue, Greene avenue and Cumber-land street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and Iyini within DeKalb avenue, Cumberland street, Greene avenue, Fulton street and South Portl.lnrl avenue.

'the Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, South Portland avenue, Fulton street, Greene avenue and Carlton avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Carlton avenue, Greene avenue and Clermont avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gates avenue, Clermont avenue, DeKalb avenue, Clinton avenue, Lafayette avenue, Wash. ington avenue, Greene avenue and Waverly avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Clertnout avenue, Gates avenue, Waverly avenue, Greene avenue and Washington avenue.

Twenty-first (V rid.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying withir Bedford avenue, Flushing avenue, Sandford street, Park avenue, Spencer street and Myrtle avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Spencer street, Park avenue and Nostrand avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Nostrand avenue, Willoughby avenue, Sandford street, I)eKalb avenue, Spencer street, \Villoughby avenue and Bedford avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Willoughby avenue, Spencer street, DeKalb avenue, Nostrand avenue and Lafayette avenue.

The F1fth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, Tompkins avenue, Lafayette avenue and Nostrand avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Willoughby avenue, Marcy avenue, DeKalb avenue and Sandford street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Willoughby avenue, Marcy avenue, Stockton street and Nostrand avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nostrand avenue, Floyd street, Tompkins avenue and Stockton street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyin,, within Nostrand avenue, Parkavenue, Tompkins avenue and Floyd street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by an,l lying within Nostrand avenue, Ellery street, Tompkins avenue and Park avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of'the city hounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Delmonico place, Hopkins street, Marcy avenue, Ellery street, Nostrand avenue, Park avenue and Sandford street.

The 'Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing avenue, Delmonico place, Ilopkins street, Throop avenue, Ellery street, Sunner avenue, Hopkins street and Broadway.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Hopkins street, Throop avenue, Park avenue, Delmonico place, Ellery street and Marcy avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tompkins avenue, Ellery street, Delmonico place, Park avenue, Throop avenue and Stockton street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by a,td lying within Marcy avenue, Stockton street, Throop avenue, Myrtle avenue, Tompkins avenue and Vernon avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Marcy avenue, Vernon avenue, Tompkins and DeKalbavenue.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I)eKalb avenue, Tompkins avenue, Mynle avenue and Throopavenue,

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within DeKalb avenue, Sumner avenue, Lafayette avenue and Tompkins avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Sumner avenue, DeKalb avenue and Throop avenue.

'1-he Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Throop avenue, Park avenue and t umner avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Floyd street, Sumner avenue, Park avenue, Throop avenue, Ellery street, Sumner avenue and I lopkins street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all. that part of the city bounded by and lying within Floyd street, Broadway, Stockton street, Lewis avenue, Myrtle avenue and Sumner avenue.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Myrtle avenue, Sumner avenue, Hart street, Stuyvesant avenue, Broadway, Stockton street and Lewis avenue.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Sumner avenue, Hart street and Lewis avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Lewis avenue, Hart street and Stuyvesant avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by' and lying within Broadway, Stuyvesant avenue, Kosciusko street, Reid avenue and DeKalb avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election L)istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Stuyvesant avenue, Kosciusko street, Reid avenue, DeKalb avenue and Broadway,

Twenty-second IVird.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Union street, Fifth avenue, President street, Sixth avenue and Carroll street.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Union street, Fifth avenue, President street, Sixth avenue and Carroll street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Carroll street, Seventh avenue and Garfield place.

The fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Garfield place, Seventh avenue, Carroll street, Prospect Park, West, Second street, Seventh avenue and First street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Second street, Prospect Park, West, and Ninth street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, First street, Seventh avenue and Seventh street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth avenue, Garfield place, Sixth avenue and Fourth street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth avenue, Fourth street, Sixth avenue and Eighth street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fourth avenue, Garfield place, Fifth avenue and Sixths street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gowanus Canal, Second avenue, First street, Fourth avenue, Sixth street, Fifth avenue and Eighth street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gowanus Canal, Eighth street, Third avenue and Twelfth street.

The Twelfth Election District sliall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Third avenue, Eighth street, Fifth avenue and Tenth street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth avenue, Eighth street, Sixth avenue and Eleventh street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Seventh street, Seventh avenue and Eleventh street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Ninth street, Prospect Park, West, and Eleventh street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Eleventh street, Prospect Park, \Vest, and Fifteenth street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifth avenue, Eleventh street, Seventh avenue, Thirteenth street, Sixth avenue and Twelfth street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Thirteenth street, Seventh avenue and Sixteenth street.

The Nineteenth llcution District shall contain ail that part of the city I,',undc1l by and lying within Fifth avenue, Twelfth street, Sixth avenue and Sixtcenth street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city 1ountle, I by and lying within Fourth avenue, Tenth street, Fiftl, avenue and Fourteenth street,

The Twenty-first Election I )istrict shall contain all that part Of the city bounded by an,l lying within Second avenue, Twelfth street, Third avenue, 'l'enth street, Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Second avenue, Thirteenth street, Fourth avenue and Fifteenth street.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Fifteenth street, Second avenue, Twelfth street, Gowanus Canal and Gowanus Ilay.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue, Fourteenth street, Fifth avenue, Sixteenth street and Sixth avenue.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Sixth avenue, Sixteenth street, Seventh avenue, Fifteenth street, Eighth avenue, Windsor place and Seventh avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within boundary line of Twenty-ninth Ward, Prospect avenue, Seveutli avenue, Windsor place, Eighth avenue, Fifteenth street and all that part of Prospect Park within the boundary line of the Twenty-second \yard.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighth avenue, Prospect avenue, boundary line of the Twenty-ninth Ward, Green-wood Cemetery, Ninth avenue and Eighteenth street.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Seventh avenue, Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue, Eighteenth street, Ninth avenue and Greenwood Cemetery.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue, Seventeenth street, Eighth avenue and Prospect avenue.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Sixth avenue, Eighteenth street, Seventh avenue and Twenty-third street.

Twenty-third Ward.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fulton street, Nostrand avenue, Herkimer street, New York avenue, Atlantic avenue, Franklin avenue, Brevoort place and Bedford avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Halsey street, Marcy avenue, Macon street, Varona place, Fulton street, New York avenue, Iierkimer street, Nostrand avenue and Fulton street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Marcy avenue, Halsey street, Bedford avenue, Hancock street, Nostrand avenue and Jefter-son avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Putnam avenue, Marcy avenue, Jefferson avenue, Nostrand avenue, Hancock street and Bedford avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Gates avenue, Nostrand avenue and Putnam avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Nostrand avenue, Quincy street, Marcy avenue and Putnam avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Greene avenue, Nostrand avenue and Gates avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bedford avenue, Lafayette avenue, Marcy avenue, Clifton place, Nostrand avenue and Greene avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clifton place, Marcy avenue, Quincystreet and Nostrand avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Throop avenue, Lexington avenue and Marcy avenue.

'1'he Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Marcy avenue, Lexington avenue, Tompkins avenue and )Ionroe street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tompkins avenue, Lexington avenue, Throop avenue and Madison street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Marcy avenue, Monroe street, Tompkins avenue and Hancock street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Tompkins avenue, Madison street, Throop avenue and Halsey street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hancock street, Tompkins avenue, Fulton street, Varona place, Macon street and Marcy avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, McDonough street, Tompkins avenue, Halsey street, Throop avenue and Hancock street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Hancock street, Throop avenue and Gates avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying %ithin Lafayette avenue, Throop avenue, Gates avenue and Sumner avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Greene avenue, Lewis avenue and Gates avenue.

'1'he Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Gates avenue, Lewis avenue and Jefferson avenue.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Jefferson avenue, Lewis avenue and Decatur street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Sumner avenue, Decatur street, Lewis avenue, Halsey street, Stuyvesant avenue and Bainbridge street.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lewis avenue, Madison street, Stuyvesant avenue and Halsey street.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lewis avenue, Lexington avenue, Stuyvesant avenue and :Madison street.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Stuyvesant avenue, Lexington avenue, Lewis avenue, Greene ave-nue and Sumner avenue.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Reid avenue, Quincy street and Stuyvesant avenue.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stuyvesant avenue, Quincy street, Reid avenue and Jefferson avenue.

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stuyvesant avenue, Jefferson avenue, Reid avenue and Decatur street.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, Fulton street, Stuyvesant avenue, Decatur street, Reid avenue, Fulton street and Utica avenue.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Albany avenue, Fulton street, Sumner avenue, Bainbridge street, Stuy-vesant avenue, Fulton street and Schenectady avenue.

The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within McDonough street, Sumner avenue, Fulton street, Albany avenue, Herkimer street, Kings-ton avenue, Fulton street and Tompkins avenue.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, New York avenue, Fulton street, Kingston avenue, I-ierki nbr street and Albany avenue.

Twenty-fourth Ward.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Franklin avenue, Park place, Rogers avenue, St. Marks avenue, Bedford avenue, l:ogers avenue and Bedford avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within ktlantic avenue, Bedford avenue, Rogers avenue, Bedford avenue, St. Marks avenue, Rogers ave-1ue, Park place and Nostrand avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within stlantic avenue, Nostrand avenue, Park place, New York avenue, Prospect place and Brooklyn tvenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vtlantic avenue, Brooklyn avenue, Prospect place, Troy avenue, Bergen street and Albany avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within ,tlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, St. Marks avenue, Troy avenue, Bergen street and Albany venue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within ltlantic avenue, Schenectady avenue, St. Marks avenue, Utica avenue, Dean street and Rochestj venue. -

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• 'The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city h.unded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, 1 che,ter avenue, I)can suect and Saratoga avenue.

The I'.ighth laectim I )istrict shall contain all that p:u t of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Sar.ttoga avenue, Dean street, Ralph avenue and boundary line of the l'wcnty-sixth \\'arol.

The Ninth Flccti.,n I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Dean treet, Ralph avenue. St. Marks avenue ,cud Utica avenue.

I lie 'lenth I'lectiou Uiarict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Schenectady avenue, St. Jlarks avenue, Ralph avenue and boundary line of the Twenty-ninth 1\ard.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that cart of the city bounded by and lying

within New 't avenue, Prospect !lace,1nv avenue, 't. Alatks avenue, Schenectady avenue and boundary line of the Twenty-ninth \Yard.

The T%%elltlt Iaectiou District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Park place, New York :n-enuc and boundary line of the Twenty-nutth 1Vard.

7oNr_Ji/:Ir /1-of.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Lafayette avenue, Kcid avenue, Lexington avenue and Broadw-ay.

The Second Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reid avenue, Lexington avenue, liroadocav and Gates ave, ee.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Ralph avenue, Gates avenue, Broadway, I loward avenue and I [ancock street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Gates avenue, Ralph avenue, Jefferson avenue and Patches avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reid avenue, Gates avenue, I'atchen avenue and lefferson avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Reid avenue, Jeffers,.n avenue, Patches avenue and lllcl)onough street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I'atehen avenue, Jefferson avenue, l:alp!t avenue and I tecatur street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ralph avenue, liancock street, I low ard avenue and Decatur street.

The Ninth Election Di>trict shall anima all that f the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Howard avenue, \lcl)onouglt sn-eet, Saratoga avenue, flacon street and Ifop-kinson avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, I lupkin:on avenue. Jlac,at street, Saratoga avenue arni Bainbridge street.

The Eleventh Ilecti,,u Ui~tnet shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Bainbridge street, Ilol kinsun avenue, Hull street, Rockaway avenue and McDougal street.

The Tweltth Election Iti~trict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Saratoga avenue, 1lainhrilge street, Ilopkinsson avenue and Fulton street.

The Thirteenth Election I>1strict shall c,,ntain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Howard avenue, McDonough street, Saratc,ga avenue and Fulton street.

The Fourteenth Election Di,trict shalt contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ralph avenue, Decatur street, I Inward avenue and Fulton street.

The Fifteenth Election Distri, t -,hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Patchen avenue, Decatur street, Ralph avenue and Fulton street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by aiad lying within Reid avenue, AIcDonou It street, Patches avenue and Fulton street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Iiuffalu avenue, Atlantic avenue and Utica avenue.

The L:ighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, lloward avenue, Atlantic avenue and Buffalo avenue.

The Nineteenth Election I )istriet shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Hopkinson avenue, Atlantic avenue and I lowanf avenue.

The Tw entietli Election I>istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Hopkinson avenue, Hull street, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street and Rockaway avenue.

Tl,e 'r t enty-first Election District shall c'ntain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Mel )ougal street, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street, Truxton street, Stone avenue, Sumer, street and Broadway.

The Twenty-second Election District ,hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, Rockaway avenue, Fulton street, 'Iruxton street, Stone avetxte, Somers street, Broadway and boundary line of the Twenty-sixth Ward.

Twe,rty-sislh {Lard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

boundary line of the Twenty-fourth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-second Wards, Dumont avenue, That:ord street, East New York avenue and'Ruckawav avenue.

The Second Election Di-trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pitkins avenue, Powell street, Blake avenue and Thatford street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East New York avenue, Powell street, Ea,tern parkway and Thatford street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East New York avenue, Broadway, boundary lines of Twenty-fifth and Twenty-fourth 'Wards, and Rockaway avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East New York avenue, Powell street, Ulenmure avenue, Alabama avenue and Fulton street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Glenmore avenue, I'eitns} 1 van ia avenue, Sutter avenue and Powell street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain a!1 that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, Pennsylvania a%enue, Glenmore avenue and Alabama avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Fulton street, Miller avenue, line of Queens County and boundary line of Twenty-eighth \Ward.

The'.inth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fulton street, Miller avenue, Glenmore avenue and Pennsylvania avenue.

The Ten,h Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Glenmore avenue, Hendrix street, Blake a%enue and Pennsylvania avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Glenmore avenue, Cleveland street, Blake avenue and Hendrix street.

The Twelfth Ekcti.,n District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fulton street, L.trbey street, Glenmore avenue and Miller avenue.

The Thirteenth Elkct.on Distri.t shall contain all that part of the city bounded by.and lying within Fulton street, ltarhey street, Glenmore avenue and Cleveland street.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Warwick street, Futon street, 1Jiller avenue and line of Queens County.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Warwick street, Fulton street, Essex street, Jamaica avenue, Linwoud street and line of

Queens County. v The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Fulton street, Cleveland street, Gleumore avenue, Shepherd avenue, Atlantic avenue and Shepherd avenue.

'1- he Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Glenmore avenue, Cleveland street, IJlake avenue and Atkins street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic avenue, kountain avenue, Blake avenue, Atkins avenue, Glenmore avenue and Shepherd avenue.

'I he Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Linwood street, Jamaica avenue, Essex street, Fulton street, Shepherd avenue, Atlantic avenue, Logan street, Jamaica avenue, Norwood street and line of Queens County.

The Twentieth Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Norwood street, Jamaica avenue, Logan street, Atlantic avenue, Conduit, Welden street, Crescent street, Jamaica avenue, Kills path, and line of Queens County.

The Twenty-first E ection Di.,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kills path, Jamaica avenue, Crescent street, Welden street and l tueens County.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fountain avenue, Atlantic avenue, Conduit, Welden street and Queens County and Jamaica Bay.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pennsylvania avenue, New Lots avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, Blake avenue, Fountain avenue and Jamaica Bay.

The Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Pennsylvania avenue, Sutter avenue, Powell street, Blake avenue, Thatford street, Dumont street, boundary line of Thirty-second Ward and Jamaica Bay.

Twenty-seventh Ward. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Flushing avenue, Beaver street, Locust street and Broadway. The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

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within Flushing avenue, Bremen street, Noll street, Bushwick avenue, Wall street, Broadway, Locust street an l Beaver street.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Plushin , avenue, George street, Evergreen avenue, Noll street and Bremen street.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bourded by anal lying within Flushing avenue, George street, I lanthurg avenue, Jefferson street and Queens County.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within George street, Hamburg avenue, Jefferson street and Evergreen avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within liushwick avenue, Noll street, Evergreen avenge and Troutman street.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Wall street, Bushwick avenue and \Villouughliy avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Troutman street, Evergreen avenue, Troutman street, Central avenue and Suydam street.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Suydam street, Central avenue and Cedar street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Willoughby avenue, Bushwick avenue and Kosciusko street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bushwick avenue, Cedar street, Central avenue, DeKalb avenue, Hamburg avenue and Stockholm street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Stair street, Hamburg avenue and DeKalb avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Jefferson avenue, Hamburg avenue, Starr street, Central avenue, Troutman street and Evergreen avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Jefferson street, llamburg avenue, Starr street and Queens County.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying, within Starr street, Ilamburg avenue, hart street and Queens County.

The Sixteenth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within hart street, Hamburg avenue, Stockholm street and Queens County.

Tweufy-eighth lf'ard.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Kosciusko street, Bushwick avenue and Lafayette avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stockholm street, Central avenue, Hmmrod street, Evergreen avenue, Marmon street and Bush %%ick avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stockholm street, Rnickerbocker avenue, Himrod street and Central avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stockholm street, Irving, avenue, Harmon street and Knickerhocker avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stockholm :street, Irving avenue, Harmon street, Wyckoff avenue, Bleecker street and Queens County.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Wyckoff avenue, lileecker street, Knickerbocker avenue and I larmon street.

The Seventh Election IJistrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bleecker street, Irving avenue, Linden street and Queens County.

The Eighths Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Linden street, Knickerbocker avenue, Putnam avenue and Queens County.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Irving avenue, Linden street, Central avenue and Bleecker street.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Knickerbocker avenue, Bleecker street, Central avenue, Greene avenue, Hamburg avenue and Nimrod street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Ilamburg avenue, Greene avenue, Central avenue and Ilimrod street.

The Twelfth Ilection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Greene avenue, Bushw-ick avenue, Harmon street, Evergreen avenue and Iiimrod street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Ralph street, Evergreen avenue, Bleecker street, Lushwick avenue and Greene avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Broadway, Grove street, Evergreen avenue, Bleecker street, Bushwick avenue and Lafayette avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Gates avenue, Bushwick avenue, Grove street, Evergreen avenue and Ralph street.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Grove street, Bushwick avenue and Madison street.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Gates avenue, Bushwick avenue, Madison street, Evergreen avenue and Woodbine street.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Hancock street, Evergreen avenue and \Voodbine street.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Hancock street, Bushwich avenue and Madison street.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within ltiishwick avenue, Hancock street, Broadway and Madison street.

The 'Twenty--first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within lhushwick avenue, Covert street, Broadway and Hancock street.

The Twenty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Covert street, Bushwick avenue and Hancock street.

The Twenty-third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Decatur street, Bushwick avenue, Schaeffer street, Broadway and Covert street.

The 'Twenty-fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Cooper street, Broadway, Schaeffer street, Bushwick avenue and Decatur street.

The Twenty-fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Cooper street, Evergreen avenue, Moffat street, Bushwick avenue and Granite street.

The Twenty-sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Broadway, Granite street, the northerly line of Evergreens Cemetery, Queens County and boundary line of the Twenty-sixth Ward.

The Twenty-seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Cooper street, Evergreen avenue, Moffat street, l3ushwick avenue, Granite street, northerly boundary line of Evergreens Cemetery and Queens County

The Twenty-eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Evergreen avenue, Eldert street, Central avenue, Schaeffer street, Hamburg avenue and Cooper street.

The Twenty-ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Central avenue, Eldert street, Evergreen avenue and Hancock street.

The Thirtieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Putnam avenue, Central avenue, Schaeffer street, Hamburg avenue, Cooper street and Queens County.

The Thirty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hamburg avenue, Putnam avenue, Central avenue and Linden street.

The Thirty-second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Knickerbocker avenue, Putnam avenue, Hamburg avenue and Linden street.

Twenty-ninth Girard,

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within boundary lines of the Thirtieth and Twenty-second Wards, Prospect avenue, Greenwood avenue, East Fifth street, Church avenue road, from Flatbush to New Utrecht, and Fourteenth avenue.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Prospect avenue, Greenwood avenue, East Fifth street, Church avenue, East Sixteenth street, Caton avenue, Parade place, Ocean Parkway, Coney Island avenue and boundary line of Twenty-second Ward.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Church avenue, East Sixteenth street, boundary line of the Thirtieth Ward, Fourteenth avenue and road from Flatbush to New Utrecht.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flatbush avenue, boundary lines of the Thirty-second and Thirtieth Wards, East Sixteenth street, Caton avenue, Parade place, Ocean Parkway, Coney Island avenue to boundary line of Twenty-second Ward, across Prospect Park to Lincoln plac and Lincoln place.

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The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded I,y and lying within Flathush avenue, Vernon avenue, Rogers avenue, Grant street and boundary line of the Thirty-second \Yard.

The Sixth Eleclion District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within FlathLill ntetnte, I ,in den nvunue, l:o4ers avenue and Vernon avenue.

The Seventh 1,1cItiry Ilistict shall contain all that part ut the city bounded by and lying within FIathu,h avenue, I Iawthoine street, Clove or Canarsie road, Clarkson street, (:love ur Canarsie roa,l, (;cant street, I'ogcrs avenue and Linden avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that putt of the city bounded by and lying within Kingston avenue, f irmt Intine street, Flat hush avenue, Lincoln place, Ocean avenue, Flat-bush avenue and boundary lines of the Ninth and Twenty -lour tlt \\;uds.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kingston avenue, Ilawthornc sticet, Clove or Canarsie road, Clarkson street, Clove or Canarsie road, Grant street and boundary line of the "Thirty-second, Twenty-sixth and 'Twenty-fourth Wards.

Thirtieth 1f'and. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Fourth avenue, Eighty-first street, New York Bay and boundary line of the Eighth 1Vard. '1'he Second 1'aection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying

within Eighty-first street, Fourth avenue, Ninety-first street, Fifth avenue, Fourth avenue and New York Bay.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying, within Fourth avenue, Fifth avenue, Ninety-first street, Fourth avenue, Seventy-ninth street, Fourteenth avenue, Gravesend and New York Bays.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-eighth street, Twelfth avenue, Seventy-ninth street, Fourth avenue and boundary line of the Eighth Ward.

'I'he Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-eighth street, boundary lines of the Eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-first Wards.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Fifty-eighth street, Twelfth avenue, Seventy-ntnth street, Fourtce,uh avenue, Eighty-fourth street, Eighteenth avenue, Eighty-first street and boundary lines of the "Thirty-first \Yard.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Fourteenth avenue, Lighty-fourth street, Eighteenth avenue and Gravesend Bay.

The Eighth Election Di-trict .,hall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Eighteenth avenue, Eighty-fir-t street, boundary line of the Thirty-first Ward and Gravesend Bay.

Thirty,-first 1f ard. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

West Eighth street, centre line of Coney Island creek to Gravesend Bay, Gravesend Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within \Vest Eighth street, centre line of Coney Island creek to Coney Island avenue, Coney Island avenue and Atlantic Ocean.

The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Coney Island avenue, Avenue Y, Shcepshead Bay road, Emnions lane, Ocean avenue, Neck road, Gerritsen avenue, Avenue T, boundary line of the Thirty-second Ward and Atlantic Ocean.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Coney Island avenue, Avenue V, Sheepshead L'ay road, Emmons lane, Ocean avenue, Neck road, Gerntsen avenue, Avenue T', boundary line of the Thirty-second and Twenty-ninth Wards.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Coney Island avenue, centre line of Coney Island creek to Stillwell avenue, Stillwell ave-nue and boundary line of Thirtieth Ward.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Stillwell avenue, centre line of Coney Island creek to Gravesend Bay, Gravesend Bay and boundary line of the 'l hirtieth Ward.

Thirty-second Ward. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Paerdegat Basin (or Ikdfurd's creek), Jamaica Bay and boundary lines of the Thirty-first and Twenty-ninth Wards.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Paerdegat Basin (or Bedford's creek), boundary lines of the Twenty-ninth and Twenty sixth \Yards, Flatlands avenue, Rockaway Parkway and Avenue J.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Atlantic Ocean, Jamaica Bay, boundary line of the Twenty-sixth \Yard, Flatlands avenue Rockaway Parkway, Avenue J, Paerdegat Basin (or Bedford's creek), Jamaica Bay to boundary line of the Thirty-first \Ward, and Jamaica Bay. (This district includes Barren Island, Ruble Bar, and all the small islands adjacent thereto.)

By order of the Police Board, T. F. RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

October 12, 18,8.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter gog of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 179, Laws of 1697, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the Police Board, the division of the several Wards in the Borough of (lueens, City of New York, into Election Districts and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby axed by said Board, as follows :

BOROUGII OF QUEENS.

FIRST WARD.

LONG ISLAND CITY. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

the westerly side of DeBevoi,e avenue from Berrian's Creek to Newtown avenue, the northerly side of Newtown avenue from DeBevoise avenue to Van Alst avenue, the easterly side of Van Alst avenue from Newtown avenue to lloyt avenue, and the northerly side of Hoyt avenue from Van Alst avenge to i:ast river, East river, Flushing Bay, and Berrian's Island.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Betrian's creek, Flushing Bay, the we-terly side of Kouwenhoven street from Flushing Bay to Potter avenue, the southerly side of Potter avenue from Kouwenhoven street to Steinway avenue, the westerly side of Steinway avenue from Potter avenue to Vandeventer avenue, the northerly side of tandeventer avenue from Steinway avenue to DeBevoise avenue, and the easterly side of DeBevoise avenue from Vandeventer avenue to Berrian's creek.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Flushing Bay, westerly side of Old Bowery Bay road, from Flushing Bay to Flushing avenue, the northerly side of Flushing avenue from Old Bowery Bay road to Steinway avenue, the easterly side of Steinway avenue from Flushing avenue to Potter avenue, the northerly side of Potter avenue from Steinway avenue to Kouwenhoven street, and the easterly side of Kouwen- hoven street from Potter avenue to Flushing Bay.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Flushing avenue from Steinway avenue to Old Bowery Bay road, the westerly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Flushing avenue to Broadway, the northerly side of Broadway from Old Bowery Bay road to Steinway avenue, and the easterly side of Steinway ave- nue from Broadway to Flushing avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Vandeventer avenue from DeBevoise avenue to Steinway avenue, the westerly side of Steinway avenue from Vandeventer avenue to Broadway, the northerly side of Broadway from Steinway avenue to Lockwood street, the easterly side of Lockwood street from Broadway to Grand avenue, the easterly side of Marc place from Grand avenue to Newtown avenue, the southerly side of Newtown avenue from Marc place to DeBevoise avenue, and the easterly side of DeBevoise avenue from Newtown avenue to Vandeventer avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of lloyt avenue from the Boulevard to Van Al,t avenue, the westerly side of Van Alst avenue from Hoyt avenue to Newtown avenue, the southerly side of Newtown avenue from Van Alst avenue to Marc place, the westerly side of Marc place from Newtown avenue to Grand avenue, the northerly side of Grand avenue from Marc place to Main street, the easterly side of Main street from Grand avenue to Remsen street, the easterly side of Remsen street from Main street to Boulevard, and the easterly side of the Boulevard from Remsen street to Hoyt avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within East river, the southerly side of Hoyt avenue from Esst river to Boulevard, the westerly side of Boulevard from Hoyt avenue to Remsen street, the westerly side of Remsen street from Boulevard to Main street, the northerly side of Main street from Remsen street to Grand avenue, the northerly side of Grand avenue from Main street to Fttlt and the nordlsdy side of Fulton street from Boulevard to East eager.

The Eighth I'lecti ti 1)i>trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fulton, street, from lust river to the Boulevar~I, the southerly side of (;ran([ avenue from Fulton street to LuckwrngI street, the westerly side of Lockwood street front (:rand avenue to Jamaica avenue, the northerly side of Jamaica avenue from Lockwood street to last river, and (Cast river.

The Ninth ldection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jamaica avenue from East river to Lockwood street, the westerly side of Lockwoodl street front Jamaica avenue to Pierce avenue, the northerly side of Pierce avenue from Lockwood strcct to East river, and East river.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Pierce avenue from l-ast river to Lathrop street, the westerly side of Lathrop street from Pierce avenue to Freeman avenue, the northerly side of Freeman avenue from Lathrop street to fast river, and East river.

'file Eleventh 1' lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway from Lockwood street to Old Bowery Bay road, the west-erly side of Old lint- cry ]Say road from Broadway to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from Old Bowery Bay road to Freeman avenue, the northerly side of Freeman avenue from Jackson avenue to Laihrop street, the easterly side of Lathrop street from Freeman avenue to Pierce avenue, the northerly side of Pierce avenue from Lathrop street to Lockwood street, and the easterly side of Lockwood street from Pierce avenue to Broadway.

The Twelfth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Rapelye avenue to Newtown road, the westerly side of Newtown road from Jackson avenue to Middleburg avenue, the northerly side of ?diddle-burg avenue from Newtown road to Woodside avenue, the westerly side of Woodside avenue front Middleburg avenue to Calvary Cemetery road, the westerly side of Calvary Cemetery road from Woodside avenue to Bunter's Point avenue, the northerly side of Hunter's Point avenue from Calvary Cemetery road to the cr nag, line through the centre of canal from Hunter's Point avenue to Thompson avenue, and the east side of Rapelye avenue from Thompson avenue to Jackson avenue.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Freeman avenue from Crescent street to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from F ieeman avenue to Rapelye avenue, the west side of Rapelye avenue from Jacks ii avenue to Skillman avenue, the northerly side of Skillman avenue from Rapelye avenue to 1Ienter avenue the wesscrly side of hunter avenue from Skillman avenue to Jane street, the northerly side of Jane street trots Ilunter avenue to Crescent street, and the easterly side of Crescent street front Jane street to Freeman avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District situ contain all that part of the city bouncled by and lying within the southerly side of Jane street fruits Crescent street to I hinter avenue, the easterly side of Itunter avenue from Jane street to Sk ll,nan avenue, the southerly si-le of Skillman avenue from Hunter avenue to Rapelye avenue, ilia westerly side of Rapelye avenue from Skillman avenue to 'Thompson avenue, a lluc through centre of canal to Not avenue, the nortlierly side of Nott ave. rue fron' the canal to Crescent street, and the easterly side of Crescent street from Nott avenue to Jane street.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Freeman avenue from East river to Crescent street, the westerly side of Crescent street root Freeman avenue to Lott avenue, the northerly side of Nott avenue from Crescent street to the East river, and the East river.

The Sixteenth Election I )istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Nott avenue from the last river to East avenue, the westerly side of East avenue from Nott avenue to Seventh street, the northerly side of Seventh street from East avenue to East river, and Ea,t river.

The Seventeenth I lection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Seventh street from the Eat river to Van Alst avenue, the easterly side of Van Alst avenue from Seventh street to Jackson avenue, the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Van Alst avenue to Davis street, the westerly side of I)a%is street from Jackson avenue to Hunter's Point avenue, the northerly side of hunter's Point avenue from Davis street to Jack-son avenue, the northerly side of Fifdi street fro it Jackson avenue to East river, and East river.

The Eighteenth Election I)istrict shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly site of Nott avenue from Ea,t avenue to the canal, a line through the centre of the canal to hunter's Point avenue, the northerly side of Bunter's Point avenue from the canal to Davis street, the easterly side of Davis street from Hunter's Point avenue to Jackson avenue, the northerly side of Jackson avenue from Davis street to Van Alst avenue, the westerly side of Van Alst avenue from Jackson avenue to Seventh street, the northerly side of Seventh street from Van Alst avenue to East avenue, and the ea,'_erly side of East avenue from Seventh street to Nott avenue.

The Nineteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of hunter's Point avenue from the canal to Calvary Cemetery road, the easterly boundary line of Calvary Cemetery to Newtown creek, Newtown creek and the canal.

The Twentieth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fifth street from Vernon avenue to Jackson avenue, the southerly side of Bunter's Point avenue frum Jackson avenue to the centre line of the canal, the canal, Newtown creek, and the easterly side of Vernon avenue from Newtown creek to Fifth street.

The Twenty-first Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fifth street from East river to Vernon avenue, the westerly side of Vernon avenue from Fifth street to Newtown creek, Newtown creek and East river.

SECOND WARD.

NEWTOWN.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Myrtle avenue from the division line of the former City of Brooklyn and the "Town of Newtown to the centre line of the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad from Freshpond road to Cypress avenue, the westerly side of Cypress avenue, from the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad to Cooper avenue, the northerly side-of Cooper avenue from Cypress avenue to the former division line of the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtowen, and the easterly side of said line from Cooper avenue to Myrtle avenue,

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Gates avenue from a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the 'lbtvn of Newtown to Freshpond road, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Gates avenue to Manhattan Beach Branch Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of Manhattan Beach Branch Long Island Railroad) from Freshpond road to Myrtle avenue, the. northerly side of islyrtle avenue from Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad to line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and Town of Newtown, and along the above-mentioned line from Myrtle avenue to Gates avenue. -

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of ,Metropolitan avenue from Freshpond road to the westerly boundary of Lutheran Cemetery, the westerly side of the line of Lutheran Cemetery south to the house of Rossinan from Metropolitan avenue to Myrtle avenue, the westerly side of the highway leading to Cypress hills Cemetery from Myrtle avenue to Cooper avenue, the northerly side of Cooper avenue from the highway leading to Cypress Hills Cemetery to Freshpond road, the westerly side of Freshpond road front Cooper avenue to the line of the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown, westerly and northerly along said line from Freshpond road to Cooper avenue, the southerly side of Cooper avenue from the former division line of the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to Cypress avenue, the easterly side of Cypress avenue from Cooper avenue to the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the southerly side of the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad from Cypress avenue to Freshpond road, and the easterly side of Freshpond road from the Manhattan Beach Branch of the Long Island Railroad to Metropolitan avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Metropolitan avenue, front the westerly line of Lutheran Cemetery to Grove avenue, the southerly side of Grove avenue from Metropolitan avenue to the former division line of the towns of Flushing and Newtown, the easterly side of said division tine to the former division line of the towns of Jamaica and Newtown, the northerly side of said division line from the division line of the former Town of Flushing to Freshpond road, the easterly side of Fresh-pond road from the former division line of the towns of Jamaica and Newtown to Cooper ave-nue, the southerly side of Cooper avenue from Freshpond road to the highway leading to Cy-press Hills Cemetery the easterly side of the highway leading to Cypress hills Cemetery from Cooper avenue in a direct line north to the house of Rossinan, the easterly side of said line from the house of Rossinan north to Metropolitan avenue.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad from the main line of the Long Island Railroad to Thompson avenue, the westerly side of Thompson avenue from the North Side Division Long Island Railroad to Cook avenue, the southerly side of Cook avenue from Thompson avenue to Court street, the westerly side of Court street from Cook avenue to a lice dividing the lands of D. Morrell Borroughs and Henry Euler, the westerly side of said div-ision line from Court street to Horse brook, the southerly side of Horse brook from division line of the lands of I). Morrell Borroughs and Henry Euler, to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from Horse brook to the division line of the former towns of Flushing and New-town, the easterly side of said line to Grove avenue, the northerly side of Grove avenue from the division line of the forma: towns of Flushing and Newtown to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Metropolitan avenue from Grove avenue to Trotting Course lane, the easterly side of

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The Sixth Election I)istrirt shall contain all that gait of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Mount 1)Iir:t avenue from Fresh find road to the line of the property of Mount Olivet l'emetcry, the southerly side of said line from Mount Olivet avenue to Juniper ave-nue, the southerly side of Johnson avenue from Juniper avenue to Dry I [arbor road, the easterly side of Dry Ilarb~or road from Johnson avenue to Trotting Cowse lane, the westerly side of Trotting Course Lane from Johnson avenue to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Mctro-politan avenue from Trotting Course Lane to Freshpond Road, and the easterly side of Freshpond road from Metropolitan avenue to Mount Olivet avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Ilarmon street from a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of Newtown to \Voodward avenue, the easterly side of \\'oodwarul avenue from Harmon street to a point midway between Stockholm street and DeKalb street, thence in a direct line on the southerly side of Linden IIill Cemetery from a point midway between Stockholm street and I)eKalb street to William street, thence easterly in a direct line through the Baker estate from William street to Mount Olivet avenue, the southerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from the south side division of the Long Island Railroad to Freshpond road, the westerly side of Freshpond road from Mount Olivet avenue to Gates avenue, the northerly side of Gates avenue from Freshpond road to the line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and the Town of -Newtown, and above-mentioned line from Gates avenue to I larmon street.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly site of Metropolitan avenue from -Newtown creek to the 1',uslnvick Branch Long Island Railroad, the southerly side of the Bushwick Branch of the Long Island Railroad from Metropolitan avenue to mLount Olivet avenue, the southerly side of Mount Olivet avenue from the Bushwick Branch of the Long Island Railroad to a line through tie Baker estate, the westerly side of the line thro.igh the Baker Estate from Mount Olivet avenue to William street, the west-erly side of William street from above line to a direct line on the southerly side of Linden Hill Cemetery to \\'oodwanl avenue, the westerly side of Woodward avenue from a point midway between De Kalb street and Stockholm street to Harmon street, the northerly side of Ilarnmon street from.Coodward avenue to a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and Town of New-town, and along above-mentioned line from Marmon street to Metropolitan avenue.

, I'hc'Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Maspeth avenue from Newtown creek to Jay avenue, the southerly side of Jay avenue from Maurice avenue to Clearmount avenue, the westerly side of Clearmount avenue from Jay avenue to Grand street, the westerly si,le of Freshpond road from Grand street to Mount Olivet avenue, the not side of Mount Olivet avenue from Freshpond road to Flushing ave- nue, the westerly side of Flushing avenue from Mount Olivet avenue to the centre line Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad track, the northerly side Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad track from Flushing avenue to Metropolitan avenue, the northerly side of Metropolitan avenue from the Bushwick Branch Long Island Railroad track to Newtown creek, and Newtown creek.

The Te,rth Election Di,trict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the westerly side of Maurice avenue from Jay avenue to Fisk avenue, the westerly side of Fisk avenue from Maurice avenue to Grand street, the westerly side of Juniper avenue from Grand street to the northeast corner of Mount Olivet Cemetery, thence follo,viug the property of Mount Olivet Cemetery until it reaches tI unt Olivet avenue, the northerly side of :\fount Olivet avenue from Mount Olivet Cemetery property line to Freshpond road, the easterly side of Freshpond road from Mount Olivet avenue to Grand street, the easterly side of Clearmount avenue from Grand street to Jay avenue, and the northerly side of Jay avenue from Pleasant avenue to Maurice avenue.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the 'outherly sine of Calamus road from Fisk avenue to the centre line of the 'lain Line of the Long Island Railroad track, the westerly side of the Main Line Long Island Railroad track from Calamus road to Trotting Coarse lane, the westerly side of Trotting Course lane from the Main Line Long Island Railroad track to Dry Harbor road, the westerly side of I)ry Harbor road from Trotting Course lane to Johnson avenue, the northerly side of Johnson avenue from I)ry Har-bor road to J uniper avenue, the easterly side of Juniper avenue from Johnson avenue to Grand street, and the easterly side of Fisk avenue from Gland street to Calamus road.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Shell road from Covert or -Newtown avenue to Greenpoint avenue, the easterly side of Greenpoint avenue from Shell road to R'oo(lside avenue, the southerly side of Woodside avenue from Greenpint avenue to Broadway, the westerly side of Broadway from Woodside avenue to the centre line of the North Side Division of the Long Leland Railroad track, the northerly side of the -North Side Division Long Island Railroad track from Broadway to the Alain Line Long Is and Railroad track, the westerly side of the Main Line Long Island Railroad track from the North Side Division L,,ng Island Railroad track to Calamus road, the north side Calamus road from the Main Line Long Island Railroad track to Maurice avenue, the northerly and west-erly side of Maurice avenue from Fisk avenue to Covert or Newtown avenue, amid the easterly side of Covert or Newtown avenue from 'Maspeth avenue to Shell road.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly vile of Thompson avenue from the 01d Bowery Bay road to Betts avenue, the westerly side of Betts avenue from Thompson avenue to Shell road, the westerly side of Covert or Newtown avenue from Shell road to Maspeth avenue, the northerly side of Maspeth avenue from Covert or Newtown avenue to Newtown creek, Newtown creek and the easterly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Newtown creek to Thompson avenue.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Old Bowery Bay road to Trains Meadow road, the westerly side of Trains Meadow road from Jackson avenue to Woodside avenue, the westerly side of Greenpoint avenue from Woodside avenue to Shell road, the northerly side of Shell road from Greenpoint avenue to Betts avenue, the easterly side of Betts avenue from Shell road to Thompson avenue, the northerly side of Thompson avenue from Betts avenue to Old Bowery Lay road, and the easterly side of Old Bowery Bay road from Thompson avenue to Jackson avenue.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Train's Meadow road to Junction avenue, the westerly side of Junction avenue from Jackson avenue to Cook avenue, the northerly side of Cook avenue from Junction avenue to Thomp o.~y.lvenue, the northerly side of Thompson avenue from Cook avenue to North Side Division Long Island Railroad track, the southerly side of North Side Division Long Island Railroad track from Thompson avenue to Broadway, the easterly side of Broadway from North Side Division Long Island Railroad track to Woodside avenue, the north-erly side of \Voodside avenue from Broadway to Train's Meadow road, and the easterly side of Train's Meadow road from Woodside avenue to Jackson avenue.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of the North Side Division Lung Island Railroad track from Junction avenue to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from centre line of the North Side Division Long Island Railroad to Horse brook, the northerly side of Horse brook from Flushing creek to the division line of the land of D. Morrell Boroughs and Henry Euler, the easterly side of said division lute to Court street, and the easterly side of Court street from division line of the land of D. Morrell Boroughs and Henry Euler to the centre line of the North Side Division of Long Island Railroad.

The Seventeenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jackson avenue from Junction avenue to Flushing creek, the westerly side of Flushing creek from Jackson avenue to the centre line of North Side Division Long Island Railroad, the uortherly side North Sine Division Long Island Railroad from Flushing creek to Junction avenue, and the easterly side of Junction avenue from the North Side Division Long Island Railroad to Jackson avenue.

The Eighteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within East river, Flushing bay, northerly side of Jackson avenue from Flushing creek to Old Bowery Bay road, and the easterly side of Old Bowery Lay road from Jackson avenue to the East river.

THIRD WARD.

FLL'SIHING. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

Little Neck bay, the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hempstead, the northerly side of Jerico turnpike from said town line to a line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, thence along said line to Rocky Hill road, the northerly side of Rocky Hill road to Alley road, the easterly side of Alley road from Rocky Hill road to Little Neck creek, and the centre line of said creek from Alley road to Little Neck Bay.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway from Cemetery lane to \Vhitestone road, the easterly side of \Vhite-stone road from L'roadway to Bayside road, the southerly side of Bayside road from Whitestone road to Bell avenue, the easterly side of Bell avenue from Bayside road to stream running through land of J. \V. Harway, thence easterly along said stream to Little Neck bay, Little Neck bay from above-mentioned stream to Little Neck creek, along centre line of Little Neck creek from Little Neck bay to Alley road, the westerly side of Alley road from Little Neck creek to Rocky Hill road, the northerly side of Rocky Hill road from Alley road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, from Rocky Hill road to Fresh Meadow road, the easterly side of Fresh Meadow road from said town line to Cemetery lane, and the easterly side of Cemetery lane from Fresh Meadow road to Broadway. r

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of I f illside avenue from Flushing creek to Jamaica avenue, the easterly side of Janmaica avenue from Hillside avenue to Sanford avenue, the southerly side of Sanford

avenue from Jamaica avenue to ➢roa~lway, the southerly side of Broadway, from Sanford avenue to Cemetery lane, the westerly side of Cemetery lane from Broadway to Fresh Meadow road, the westerly side of Fresh Meadow road from Cemetery lane to a line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica, thence along said town line from Fresh Meadow road to Flushing creek, thence northerly and easterly along centre line of said creek to Ihillside avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain rill that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Amity street from Flushing creek to Main street, the westerly side of Main street from Amity street to Jamaica avenue, the westerly side of Jamaica avenue from Main street to Hillside avenue, the northerly side of I.Iillside avenue from Jamaica avenue to Flushing creek, thence westerly and northerly along centre line of said creek to Amity street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Amity street from Main street to Parsons avenue, the easterly side of Parsons avenue from Amity street to Broadway, the southerly side of Broadway from Parsons avenue to Sanford avenue, the northerly side of Sanford avenue from Broadway tc lamaica avenue, the east-erly side of Jamaica avenue from Sanford avenue to Main street, and inc easterly side of Main street from Jamaica avenue to Amity street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway from Main street to Parsons avenue, the westerly side of Parsons avenue from Broadway to Amity street, the northerly side of Amity street from Parsons avenue to Main street, and the easterly side of Main street from Amity street to Broadway.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Broadway from Flushing creek to Main street, the westerly side of Main street from Broadway to Amity street, the northerly side of Amity street from Main street to Flushing creek, and Flushing creek.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Seventh avenue from Twenty-third street to Whitestone avenue, the westerly side of \Vhitestone avenue from Seventh avenue to First street, the southerly side of First street from Whitestone avenue to \Villetts road, the easterly side of \Villetts road from First street to White-stone road, the westerly side of Whitestone road from Willetts road to Broadway, the northerly side of Broadway from Whitestone road to Flushing creek, the centre line of said creek from Broadway to Twenty-third street, and the easterly side of Twenty-third street from Flushing creek to Seventh avenue.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fifth avenue from Flushing Bay to Fifteenth street, the westerly side of Fifteenth street from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue, the southerly side of Sixth avenue from Fifteenth street to l'wenty-first street, the westerly side of Twenty-first street from Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, southerly side of Seventh avenue from Twenty-first street to Twenty-third street, the westerly side of Twenty-third street from Seventh avenue to creek, centre line of creek from Twenty-third street to Flushing Bay, and Flushing Bay.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Long Island Sound, the westerly side of College avenue from Long Island Sound to the centre line of Thirteenth street and Avenue C, the westerly side of Thirteenth street from Avenue C to First avenue, the northerly side of First avenue from Thirteenth street to Twelfth street, the westerly side of Twelfthstreet from First avenue to Fifth avenue, the northerly side of Fifth avenue from Twelfth street to Flushing Bay, and Flushing Bay.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Long Island Sound, Powell's Cove, the westerly side of the Boulevard from Powell's Cove to Eighteenth street, the southerly side of Eighteenth street from the Boulevard to Whitestone avenue, the westerly side of \Vhitestone avenue from Eighteenth street to Seventh avenue, the northerly side of Seventh avenue from \Vhitestone avenue to Twenty-first street, the easterly side of Twenty-first street from Seventh avenue to Sixth avenue, the northerly side of Sixth avenue from Twenty-first street to Fifteenth street, the easterly side of Fifteenth street from Sixth avenue to Fifth avenue, the northerly side of Fifth avenue from Fifteenth street to Twelfth street, the easterly side of Twelfth street from Fifth avenue to First avenue, the southerly side of First avenue from Twelfth street to Thirteenth street, the easterly side of Thirteenth street from First avenue to Avenue C, the easterly side of College avenue from Avenue C to Long Island Sound.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Eighteenth street from Whitestone avenue to Thirteenth avenue, the easterly side of Thirteenth avenue from Eighteenth street to Thirtieth street, the southerly side of 'Thirtieth street from Thirteenth avenue to Little Bay, Little Bay, Long Island Sound, Little Neck Bay to stream running through the lands of J. W. liarway, thence westerly along said stream to the westerly side of Bell avenue, the westerly side of Bell avenue from said stream to Bayside road, the northerly side of Bayside road from Bell avenue to \Vhitestone road, the easterly side of Whitestone road from Bayside road to \Villetts road, the westerly side of \Villetts road from Six-teenth avenue to First street, the northerly side of First street from Fourteenth avenue to White-stone avenue, and the easterly side of Whitestone avenue from First street to Eighteenth street.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Powell's Cove, Long Island Sound, Little Bay, the northerly side of Thirtieth street from Little Bay to Thirteenth avenue, the westerly side of Thirteenth avenue from Thirtieth street to Eighteenth street, time northerly side of Eighteenth street from Thirteenth avenue to the Boulevard, and the easterly side of the Boulevard from Eighteenth street to Powell's Cove.

FOURTH WARD.

JAMAICA.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from the former city line of Brooklyn to Flushing avenue, the westerly side of Flushing avenue from the dividing lines be-tween the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Flushing avenue to the former city line of Brooklyn and along said line from Atlantic avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side.of Atlantic avenue from the former city line of Brooklyn to Morris ave-nue, the westerly side of Morris avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the southerly side of Liberty avenue from Morris avenue to centre line of the New York, Woodhaven and Rock-away Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Railroad, from Liberty avenue to llawtree creek, the centre line of Ilawtree creek from the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Rail-road to Jamaica Bay, Jamaica Bay, Spring creek, and a line dividing the former City of Brooklyn and Town of Jamaica from Spring creek to Atlantic avenue.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from Morris avenue to the centre line of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of New York, Wood-haven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, from Atlantic avenue to Belmont ave-nue, the northerly side of Belmont avenue from New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long island Railroad to Van \Vicklin avenue, the westerly side of Van \Vicklin avenue from Belmont avenue to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from Van Wicklin ave-nue to Morris avenue, and the easterly side of Morris avenue from Liberty avenue to Atlantic avenue.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from Flushing avenue to Myrtle avenue, the southerly side of Myrtle avenue from said town line to Welling street, the west-erly side of Welling street from Myrtle avenue to Fulton street, the southerly side of Fulton street from \yelling street to Briggs avenue, the westerly side of Briggs avenue from Fulton street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Briggs avenue to Flushing avenue, and the easterly side of Flushing avenue from Atlantic avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from centre line of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Greenwood avenue, the westerly side of Green-wood avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the southerly side of Liberty avenue from Greenwood avenue to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van Wyck avenue from Liberty avenue to Bergen Landing road, the westerly side of Bergen Landing road from Van Wyck avenue to Jamaica Bay, a line running southerly from Bergen Landing road to Beach channel, thence westerly along Beach channel to a line opposite Hawtree creek, thence westerly along said line to the centre line of Hawtree creek from Jamaica bay to New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the easterly side New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Hawtree creek to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Van Wicklin avenue, the easterly side of Van Wicklin avenue from Liberty avenue to Belmont avenue, the southerly side of Belmont avenue from Van Wicklin avenue to centre line New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the easterly side of New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Belmont avenue to Atlantic avenue.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from Greenwood avenue to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van Wyck avenue from Atlantic avenue to Liberty avenue, the northerly side of Liberty avenue from Van Wyck avenue to Greenwood avenue, and the easterly side of Greenwood avenue from Liberty avenue to Atlantic avenue.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica from Myrtle avenue to New-town road, the westerly side of Newtown road from said line to Van Wyck avenue, the westerly side of Van Wyck avenue from NCwtowi road to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic

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avenue from Van \Vyck avenue to Ttriggs avenue, the easterly side of 1lriggs avenue from Atlantic avenue to Fulton street, the northerly side of Fulton street from ltriggs avenue to Welling street, the easterly side of Welling street from Fulton str'~et to Myrtle avenue, and the northerly side of Myrtle avenue from Welling street to the line dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded l y and lying within a line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica from the former town line of Newtown tp Union avenue, the westerly side of Union avenue from former lines dividing former towns of Flushing and Jamaica to Fulton street, the northerly side of Fulton street from Union avenue to Beaver street, the westerly side of Beaver street from Fulton street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from Beaver street to Van \Vyck avenue, the easterly side of Van \Vyck avenue from Atlantic avenue to Newtown road, the easterly side of Newtown road frotn Van Wyck avenue to the town lines dividing the former towns of Newtown and Jamaica, thence along said town line from Newtown road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica.

The Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Atlantic avenue from Van \Vyck avenue to Prospect street, the westerly side of Prospect street from Atlantic avenue to South street, the northerly side of South street from Prospect street to Rockaway road, the westerly side of Rockaway road from South street to Three Mile Mill road, the westerly side of Three Mile Mill road from Rockaway road to Beaver creek, the centre line of Beaver creek from Three Mile Mill road to Jamaica Bay, Jamaica Bay from Beaver creek to Bergen Landing road, the easterly side of Bergen Landing road from Jamaica Bay to Van Wyck avenue, and the easterly side of Van Wyck avenue from Bergen Landing road to Atlantic avenue.

The Tenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Fulton street from Beaver street to New York avenue, the westerly side of New York avenue front Fulton street to Locust avenue, the northerly side of Locust avenue from New York avenue to Rockaway road, the easterly side of Rockaway road from Locust avenue to South street, the southerly side of South street from Rockaway road to Prospect street, the easterly side of Prospect street from South street to Atlantic avenue, the northerly side of Atlantic avenue from. Prospect street to Beaver street, and the easterly side of Beaver street from Atlantic avenue to Fulton street.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within the southerly side of Three Mile Mill Road from Beaver creek to Rockaway road, the south-erly side of Locust avenue from Three Mile Mill road, to the centre line of the South Side Division Long Island Railroad, the westerly side of South Side Division Long Island Railroad from Locust avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Ilempstead and Jamaica, a line dividing the former towns of Hempstead and Jamaica front South Side Division Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, thence westerly along Jamaica Bay to Beaver creek, and the centre line of Beaver creek from Jamaica Bay to Three Mile Mill road.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Jamaica and Hempstead plank road from New York avenue to ]lam-ilton avenue, the westerly side of Hamilton avenue from Ilempstead and Jamaica flank road to Jamaica Village line, the westerly side of Jamaica Village line from Hamilton avenue to Merrick road, the westerly side of Merrick road from Jamaica Village line to Central avenue, the southerly side of Central avenue from Merrick road to harmers avenue, the northerly side of Locust avenue from Farmers avenue to New York avenue, and the easterly side of New York avenue from Locust avenue to Hempstead and Jamaica Plank road.

The Thirteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica from Union avenue to Lincoln avenue, the westerly side of Lincoln avenue from said town line to Hempstead and Jamaica !'lank road, the northerly side of Hempstead and Jamaica flank road from Lincoln avenue to Union avenue, and the easterly side of Union avenue from Ilempstcad and Jamaica Plank road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica.

The Fourteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica from Lincoln avenue to a line dividing the property of C. \'audeveer and J. S. Bergen, thence southerly along said dividing line from line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica to Hempstead and Jamaica !'lank road, thence southerly along a line dividing the Delemater property and G. Iiabitzer's farm from Hempstead and Jamaica Plank road to Hollis avenue, thence southerly along a line running through Ditmis and Remsen property from Hollis avenue to Central avenue, the northerly side of Central avenue from above-mentioned line to Merrick road, the easterly side of Merrick road from Central avenue to Jamaica Village line, the easterly side of Jamaica Village line from Merrick road to Hamilton avenue, the easterly side of Hamilton avenue from Jamaica Village line to Lincoln ave-nue, and the easterly side of Lincoln avenue from Hamilton avenue to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica.

The Fifteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within a line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica from the dividing line of the property of C. Vandeveer and J. S. Bergen, to line dividing the former towns of Hempstead and f amaica, along said line to Central avenue, the northerly side of Central avenue from above-men-tloned line to line of the Abraham Remsen property, thence in a northerly direction along the easterly line through Remsen and Ditmis property from Central avenue to Hollis avenue, thence northerly on a line dividing Delemater property and G. I fauhitzer's farm from Hollis avenue to the Hempstead and Jamaica Plank road, thence northerly on a line dividing the property of C. Vande-veer and J. S. Bergen from the Hempstead and Jamaica Plank road to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Jamaica.

The Sixteenth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Locust avenue from South Side Division of Long Island Railroad to Central avenue, the southerly side of Central avenue from Locust avenue to a line dividing the former towns of Ilempstead and Jamaica, along said line from Central avenue to centre line of the South Side Division Long Island Railroad, the easterly side of South Site Division Long Island Railroad from the lines dividing the former towns of Ilempstead and Jamaica to Locust avenue.

FIFTH WARD.

HEMPS rEAD.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city boun~ed by and lying within Jamaica Bay, Beach Channel, the westerly side of Ilammells. avenue from Beach Channel to Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from Ilammells avenue to Rockaway Inlet, and Rockaway Inlet.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Beach channel line opposite Norton's creek, the westerly side of Norton's creek from Beach channel to Far Rockaway Bay, line across Far Rockaway Beach from Norton's creek to Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from a line opposite Norton's creek to Hammells avenue, the easterly side of Hammells avenue from Atlantic Ocean to Beach channel.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Far Rockaway Beach Branch Long Island Railroad from Norton's creek to the line of the Greater New York, thence southerly along said litre to the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean from the Greater New York line to a line across Far Rockaway Beach opposite Norton's creek, the easterly side of line across Far Rockaway Beach from Atlantic Ocean to Norton's creek, and the easterly side of Norton's creek from Far Rockaway Bay to the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the southerly side of Bayside avenue from Jamaica Bay to Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from Bayside Avenue to Norton's Creek, the easterly side of Norton's Creek from Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, and Jamaica Bay.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Hook creek, line of the Greater New York from Hook creek to the Rockaway Branch of the Long Island Railroad, the northerly side of the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad from the line of the Greater New York to Bayside avenue, the northerly side of Bayside avenue from the Far Rockaway Branch Long Island Railroad to Jamaica Bay, and Jamaica Bay.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hempstead from the line dividing the former towns of Jamaica and Hempstead to the line of the Greater New York, thence southerly along said line of the Greater New York from the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hempstead to Hook creek, thence northerly along the line dividing the former towns of Jamaica and Hempstead from Hook Creek to the line dividing the former towns of Flushing and Hemp-stead.

By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUGH, Superintendent of Elections.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

October 12, 1898.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, and by virtue of the authority therein conferred upon the Police Board, the division of the several Wards in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York, into Election Districts, and the boundaries of said Election Districts are hereby fixed by said Board, as follows :

BOItOUGII OF RICIIMONII.

-• •. FIRST `YARD,

CAS t t.eTON.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Arietta street, Montgomery avenue, Fort street, Tompkins avenue, Hamilton avenue, Westervelt avenue and Kill von Kull.

'I'lre Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond Turnpike, Westervelt avenue, I lamilton avenue, 'Tompkins avenue, Fort street and Montgomery avenue.

The 'Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Westervelt avenue, Richmond Turnpike, Jersey street and the Kill von Kull.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond Turnpike, Clove road, Bard avenue, Henderson avenue, Clinton avenue, Prospect avenue, Centre street and Jersey street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Jersey street, Centre street, Prospect avenue, Franklin avenue and the Kill von Kull.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Franklin avenue, Prospect avenue, Clinton avenue, Henderson avenue, Kissell avenue and the Kill von Kull.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Kill von Kull at a point opposite Kissell avenue, Kissell avenue, Iienderson avenue, Bard avenue, Bement avenue, Castleton avenue, Burger avenue, Union street, Broadway and the Kill von Kull.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Cloveroad, Broadway, Union street, Burger avenue, Castleton avenue and Bement avenge.

`l'he Ninth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within r astleton avenue, Taylor street, to a point opposite Taylor street on the Kill von Kull, Kill von Kull to a point opposite Broadway, and Broadway.

The "Tenth Election ])istrict shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Castleton avenue, Taylor street, Carey avenue, Columbia street, Brooks avenue and Broadway.

The Eleventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Carey avenue, Post avenue, boundary line of Third Ward (or late Town of Northfield) Kill von Kill, to a point opposite Taylor street, and Taylor street.

The Twelfth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Post avenue, Columbia street, Brooks avenue, Clove road, Richmond Turnpike, and the boundary line of Third Ward (late Town of Northfield).

SECOND WARD.

MIDDLt TOWN.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Arrietta street, Richmond Turnpike, Lebra avenue, St. Paul's avenue, Clinton street, Van Duzer street, Grant street and New York Bay.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, \Vright street, Richmond road, I!each street, St. Paul's avenue, Clinton street, Van Duzer street, Grant street and New York Bay.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Riker street, Canal street and New York Bay.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Canal street, Broad street, Targee street, Stone street, St. Paul's avenue, Beach street, Richmond road and Wright street.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, Osgood avenue, Garden street, Laurel avenue, Targee street, Broad street, hiker street and Centre street.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, Osgood avenue, Garden street, Laurel avenue, Targee street, Broad street and Richmond road.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond turnpike, Zebra avenue, St. Paul's avenue, Stone street, Targee street, Broad street, Richmond road and Clove road.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Clove road, Richmond road, boundary line of Fourth !Ward (late town of Southfield), Egbert avenue, boundary line of Third Ward (late Town of Northfield) and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Castleton).

THIRD \WARD.

NORTHFIELD.

The First Eleeon District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond avenue, Mesereau avenue, Anderson avenue, Simonson place, Catherine street, Jewett avenue, Post avenue, and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Castleton).

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within, Barrett avenue, John street, Richmond avenue, Prospect street, Sands street, Innis street, Nicholas street, Charles avenue, Richmond avenue, Mesereau avenue, Anderson avenue, Simonson Place, Catherine street, Jewett avenue, Post avenue, and boundary line of First Ward (late Town of Castleton).

The Third Ulection District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond avenue, Charles avenue, Nicholas street and Newark hay.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and jying within, Nicholas street, Innis street, Sand street, Prospect street, Morning Star road, along the line of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad to Bay avenue, P.ay avenue, and Newark Bay.

The Filth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within, Harbor road, Washington avenue, Simonson avenue, along the line of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, to Bay avenue, Bay avenue, and Newark Bay.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Harbor road, Washington avenue, Old Place road, Staten Island Sound and Newark Bay.

The Seventh Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within \Vashington avenue, Old Place road, Staten Island Sound, Main Creek, Union avenue, Carey avenue, and South avenue.

The Eighth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Main Creek, Union avenue, Carey avenue, South avenue, Washington avenue, Simonson avenue, Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, to Morning Star road, Morning Star road, Prospect street, Richmond avenue, John street, Barrett street, and boundaries of the First Ward (late Town of Castleton), Second Ward (late Town of Middletown) and Fourth Ward (late Town of South-field).

FOURTH \VARU. SOUTHFIELD.

The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within boundary line of the Fifth Ward (late Town of \Vestfield), Third Ward (late Town of Northfield), New Dorp lane and New York Bay.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within New Dorp lane, Richmond road, Fingerboard road, Sands lane, Richmond avenue, on a .traight line to New York Bay.

The Third Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within New York Bay on a straight line to Riclmtond avenue, Richmond avenue, Sands lane, Fingerboard road, 'Tompkins avenue, fielaire road, New York avenue, Bay View avenue, and New York Bay.

Time Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Bay View avenue, New York avenue, Belaire road, Tompkins avenue, Clifton avenue, Charles street, St. Mary's avenue, New York avenue, Sylvaton terrace and New York Bay.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Tompkins avenue, Chestnut avenue, Charles street, St. Mary's avenue, New York avenue, Sylvaton terrace and New York Bay.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Richmond road, Vanderbilt avenue, Centre street, Tompkins avenue, Chestnut avenue, Charles street, Clifton avenue, Tompkins avenue and Fingerboard road.

FIFTH WARD.

W ESTF IELD. The First Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within

New York Bay, Staten Island Sound, to a point opposite Johnson avenue, Johnson avenue, Amboy road and Garrettson avenue to New York Bay.

The Second Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Staten Island Sound to a point opposite Johnson avenue, Johnson avenue, Amboy road, Garrettson avenue, New York Bay, Beach avenue, centre line of Mill Pond creek, Mill Pond and Staten Island Sound.

The'1'hird Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within Beach avenue, Mill Pond creek, centre line of Mill Pond, Staten Island Sound, Storer's westerly farm line, Clay Pit road, Bloomingdale road, to a point on the northeast corner of Strakosch's farm, thence westerly to northwest corner of said farm, thence southerly on the westerly side of Strakosch's Sharrott and Weir farm to the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, thence westerly to the

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BOROUG11 First Assendlr Distri t.

Location. Occupied as i. 3S Greenwich st...... Cigar store. 2. to \Vasltington st .....Exchange. 3.95 Greenwich st...... Undertaker store. 4.41 Liberty st.........rarber shop. 5. 135 Liberty st....... Cigar store. 6.224-226 Greenwich st Shoe store. 7.42 Jay st ............ Barber shop, S. 246 West Broadway...1Barker shop. 9.381 Greenwich St ..... Barber shop. to, 47 Laight st ......... Barber shop. 11.540 Canal St ......... Barber shop. 12.8 Sullivan it ......... Plumbing shop. t3. 117 Varick st... .....Tailor store. 14.41 Grand st ..........Confectionery. 15. 194 Spring st ........ Undertaker store.

Second Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. 28 Broad st .......... Shoe store. 2. 89 Broad st.......... Barber shop. 3.20 Fulton st. .........Cigar store. 4. 43 Cherry st.......... Boarding-house. 5. 105 Cherry st ....... Barber shop. 6.362 Pearl st.......... Cigar store. 7. 367 Pearl st.... .... Bakery. 8.451 Pearl st.......... Spon ge store. 9. 509 Pearl st ..........Barber shop.

10. 4661 Pearl st........Barber shop. I I. 183 Park Row........ Barber shop. 12. 13 Oliver st.......... Barber shop. 13.20 Catharine st.......Ciar store. 14. 45 Market st......... Plumber shop. 15.62 Henry St .......... Barber shop. 16.66 E, Broadway ......Clothing store. 17.48 Mott st ...........Dry goods store. t8. 75 Mott st ........... Barber shop. ig. 81 Bayard st......... Dry goods store. 20.42 Baxter st.......... Clothing store.

Third Assembly District. Location. Oca,pied as

1. 261 Hudson st........ Confectionery. 2.309 Spring st......... Paint store. 3.349 Hudson st........ Restaurant. 4.296 Hudson st........ Barber shop. 5.242 Spring st......... Restaurant. 6. 162 Varick st.........Mineral Water store. 7. i86 Varick st......... Barber shop. 8. 196 Prince st......... Leather store. 9. 154 Prince it .. ...... Toys.

10. 183 Prince st......... V acant store. 11. 122 Bleecker st....... Cigar store. 12. 194 Bleecker st ....... Furnishing. 13. Co \V. 3d st.......... Barber shop. 14.225 Bleecker st....... Plumber shop. 15.34 Downing st. ......Shoe store. 16.251 Bleecker st.......Tailor store. 17.65 Carmine st ........Dry goods store. IS. 415 Hudson it .......Toy store. 19.451 Hudson st........Candy store. 20.61 Bedford st......... Shoe store. 21.40 Commerce st ......Storage house. 22. 290 Bleecker st....... Furnishing store.

Fourth Assembly District, Lo_ation. Occupied as

t• 39434 Water st....... Barber shop. 2. 170 Cherry et......... Shoe store. 3. too Henry st ........ Barber shop. 4.67 Henry St .......... Laundry. 5.98 E. Broadway...... Clothing store. 6. 115 Henry St ......... Booth. 7. 46 Rutgers at......... Barber shop. 8. 198 Cherry st..... .. Barber shop. 9.130;% Monroe st ...... I Delicatessen store.

lo. 256 Madison it ....... Toy store. I1. 195 Division st ....... Clothing store. 12.202 Clinton st........Ice -cream saloon. 13.280 E. Broadway......Candy store. 14. 29 Gouverneur st..... Barber shop. 15.596 Water st......... Harness store. 16.57 Montgomery st ... Barber shop. 17. 334 Henry st.........Barber shop. 18. 231 Monroe st.... ... Booth. 19. 6o Gouverneur St .....Oyster parlor. 20.664 Water st.........Candy store.

Fifth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

1.94 Christopher st...... Furniture store. 2.815 Bleecker st .......Cigar store. 3. 395 Bleecker st....... Piano store. 4.413 Bleecker st ....... Barber shop. 5.56 Eighth ave........Barber shop. 6.77 Greenwich ave .....Tailor shop. 7.206 Waverly place....Tailor shop. 8.49 Christopher st ..... Harness store. 9.87 Christopher st ...... Upholstery store.

MAN 1IATT.\N. Locn[ion. Occupied as

10. 2S7 l;leecker sl .......Barber shop. 11. 164 \V. 4th st......... Barber shop. 12.83 Sixth ave............. arlor store. I3.44 Grcetlwlch ave .....Paint store. 14. 163 Sixth ave.........Cigar store. 15. 131 \\'. ):4th ,........ Laundry. 16. 102 Untrtrsity pl......Barber shop. 57. 73 \V. 11th st..........Tailorstore. 18. log Clinton place .....Vacant store. 19. 70 Sixth ave..........Candy store. 20.38 sixth ave..........Clothing store. 21. N. W. cor. Waverly pl.

and Mercer st ...... Barber shop. 22.5S E. 10th st ......... Barber shop. 23.93 E. loth st.......... Barber shop. 24. 102 Third ave........ Barber shop.

Six/ti AIss.vd)l}, District. Location t)cculied as.

1. 40 1)ivi-ion St......... Jewelry store, 2.51 Bowery ....... ...Poolroom.

3. 93 Chrvstle st ........ Restatuant. 4. 40 l.lizabrtk st ....... Express office. 5, 195 Grand st .........Confectionery. 6. 159 Grand st ......... Vacant store. 7. J77 Broome st........ Vacant store. S. 134 Bo%%cry.......... Furnishing store. 9.153 Bowery..........Barbershop.

to. t;3 Elizabeth st ...... Factory, I T. 225 Mott St........... harness store. 12. 50 Prince st .......... Furniture store. 13. 279 Mutt st........... Furniture store. 14. 242 13105 try , ......... Truss stole. I 5. 248 Bowery .......... Barber shop. 16.2t9 Forsyth st........Cigar store. 17.46 Stanton Street...... Jewelry store. iS. 122 E. Houston st..... Barber shop, 19.307 liow?ry ......... barber sh p. 20. 304 Mott St. ..........l nil or Store. 21.54 Great Jones st...... Electrician store. 22.41 Second ave........Undertaker store. 23. 204 Fifth st ..... .... Barber shop. 24. 240 Sixth st ...........iygar stove. 25.30 St. Mark's pl....... Tailor store.

.Seventh Assembly District. Location, Occupied as

1.499 Hudson st........Cigar store. 2. 718 Greenwich St.... , h arnes store. 3. Perriv and Greenwich

its ....... ..... Paint store. 4. 372 N\'. i itIt st........ Barber shop. 5. 757 Washington st.... Barber shop. 6. 7; 7 \\'a<hington st....Plumber shop. 7. 61g Hudson st ....... Barber shop. 8.648 Hudson st .......Restaurant. 9. 6J9'_ Hud>on st..... Toy store.

10.419 1V, 13th st .......Barber shop. 11.67 Eighth ave........Cigar store. 12.244 \V. 14th st........ Real estate office. 13.74 Seventh ave.......Cigar store. 14. Io6 Eighth ave....... Confectionery. 15.97 Eighth ave........ Music store. 16.87 Tenth ave....... Restaurant. 17. N. W. cor. 16th St. and

Ninth ave ........Shoe store. 18.131 Eighth ave.......Shoe store. 19. 116 Ninth ave........Cigar store. 20. 126 Eighth ave.......Cigar store. 21. 212 \V. 18th st ....... Shoe store. 22. 213 \V. 18th st........ Candy store. 23. 136 Ninth ave.. .....Butcher shop. 24. 156 Ninth ave ........Tailor store. 25, 141 Ninth ave ........Furniturestore.

Eighth Assembly District, Location. Occupied as

t. 7 Forsyth st ..........Barber shop, 2. 52 Chrystie st.. ......Grocery store. 3. 118 Division st. ......Tailor store. 4. 29 Ludlow st. ....... Fruit store. 5.50 1.u~1low st......... Poolroom. 6. 55 Ludlow st......... Barber shop. 7. 120 Eldridge st.......Tailor shop. 8. 87 Orchard st.........Candy store. 9. 268 Broome st ........Cigar store.

10, 132 Forsyth st........ Barber shop. 11.26 Delancey st. ......Lecture room. 12. 140 Forsyth st........ Restaurant. 13. 176 Eldridge st.......'1'ailor store. 14.75 Stanton St ......... Shoe store. 15. Ibo Orchard st. ...... Bakery. 16. So Stanton St ......... Laundry.

Nintli Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

1. 217 V. tgth st........ Barber shop. 2.204 Eighth ave....... Barber shop. 3.252 Eighth ave....... Barber shop.

t.ocation. Occupied as 4.201 Eighth ave. ..... Undertaker store. 5. 251 I:i,hth ave...... , C tgar store. 6. (booth, N. W. cur. 9th

rive. ;r[tci 22d st. 7. 177 I'enth ave .......Barber shop. S.2t9 Ninth ave ........Barber shop. C). 272 Eighth ave....... Barber shop.

10. 294 Eighth ave....... Barber shop. 11. 327 W. 25th st........ Vacant store. 12.246 Tenth ave........Barbershop. 13. 263 Ninth ave......... Barber shop. 14.511 \V. 26th st........Vacaut store, 15. 2S3 Tenth ave........ Furniture store. 16. 266 Ninth ave........ Laundry. 17. 226 \V. 27th st........ Laundry. IS. 254 \V. 28th st........Tador store. 19. 206 Ninth ave........ Undertaker store. 20. 502 \\'. 28th st........Barber shop. 21. 323 Tenth ave ........Market. 22.337 Tenth ave ........Stationery store. 23 349 Ninth ave........Bai ben shop. 24.391 Eighth ave.......I)ry goods store. 25.259 W. 29th st........ Barber shop.

Tenth Assemhlt' District. Lncatiou. Occupied as

1. 123 Rivington St ...... Cigar store. 2. 112 Rivington it ...... Soda-water store. 3. 63 Clinton st......... Barber shop. 4. 217 E. I louston st.....Barher shop. 5, 15 Clinton St ......... Cigar sturi. 6. 264 E. Houston st.......arber shop. 7. 188 Thiel st.......... Barber shop, S. 159 Third st.......... Un~lertaker. 9.524 Fifth st........... White goods store

10.534 Sixth st ..........Cigar store. Ii. ioS Avenue A ........Cigar store. 12. 126 First ave ........ Shoe stc,re. 13. 103 Avenue A ........ Dry goods store. 14. 8b First ave.......... Restaurant. 15. 143 F. 4th st.........Tubacco store. 16. III Third St...........'lumber shop. 17. 116 Third st .......... Shoe store. iS. 190 E. Houston st.... ,Barber shop. 19.43 First avenue.......Cigar store. 20.87 Third St .......... Barber shop. 21. 127 E. 4th st.......... Undertaker store. 22.91 First ave.......... Barber ship. 23. 103 First ave.........Shoe store. 24. 127 First ave ........ Cigar store.

Elot~enth Assembly District. Location. O - cupie.l as

1. 365 Tenth ave........ Barber shop. 2.362 Tenth ave........Shoe store. 3. 362 Ninth ave....... Furnishing store. 4.'63 \\. 30th st... .... Leather store, 5. 442 Eighth ave....... Cigar store. 6.445 Eighth ave .......Furniture store. 7.403 Ninth ave........Barbershop. 8.387 Tenth ave........ Fancy goods store. 9, 425 Ninth ave........ Barber shop.

Jo. 468 Eighth ave...... Cigar score. II.482 Eighth ave .......Cigarstore. 12.441 Ninth ave........ Barber shop. 13.453 Tenth ave........Cigar store. 14.463 Ninth ave........ Candy store. 15.442 Ninth ave........Cigar store. 16.216 \V, 36th st ........Paint store. 17.524 Eighth ave.......Cigar store. 18. 346 W. 37th st....... Fishing tackle store. 19. 481 Ninth ave........ Cigar store. 20.492 Tenth ave........Shoe store. 21 .553 Eighth ave. ...... Dry goods store.

Twelfth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. 32 Suffolk St.. , .......Jewelry store. 2. 1J7 Clinton st........Marble store. 3. 161 Rivington St ...... Machine store. 4.434 Grant) st.........Cigar store. 5. 44S Grand st.........Tailnr store. 6. Si Ridge st.. ....... Barber shop, 7. 500 Grand st..... ... Barber shop. 8.63 Columbia st........Upholstery store. 9. 68 Columbia st........Cigar store.

to. 564 Grand st.........Picture store. 1 I. 67 Lewis st...........Cigar store. 12.61 Goerck st..........Livery stable. 13. So Lewis st........... Shoe store. 14. 70 Margin st..........Carpenter shop. 15.578 Grancl st............arber shop. 16.598 Grand st..........Barber shop. 17. 14 Jackson st......... Harness store.

Thirteenth Assembly District. Locati n. Occupied as

1.5oS W. 37th st........Stationery stole. 2, 505 Tenth ave........ Fixture store, 3, c04 Eleventh ave.... Barber shop. 4.407 \V. 38th st........Barber shop. 5.434 'IV. 40th st....... Carpet store. 6, 326 \V.4oth st .......Cork store. 7.311 \\'.38th st....... Leather store. 8. 558 Eighth ave........Failor store. 9. 576 Eighth ave....... Barber shop.

10. 556 Nmth ave........ Barber shop. II. 649 Eighth ave .......11at store. I2. 542 Tenth ave .......Undertaker store. 13.431 \V. 41 st st .. ..... Barber shop. 14.596 Ninth ave........Barbershop.

15. 548 Eleventh ave.....Banber shop. 16.581 Tenth ave........I'atlor shop. 17.515 W. 43d st ........ Carpenter shop. 18. 591 Eleventh ave.... Fish store. 19.641 Tenth ave.......Stationery store.

Fourteenth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. Io Stuyvesant St ...... Tailor store. 2. 103 Third ave........ Barber shop. 3.349 E. 13th st........Candy store. 4.213 First ave........Barber shop. 5.205 E. Loth St ........ Laundry. 6. 149 First ave ........Butter store. 7. 142 Second ave......Meeting room. 8. 137 Avenue A........Florist store. 9. 278 E. Loth st........ Pool parlor. 10.291 E.toth St ........ Bicycle store. 11.431 E. 12th St ........ Livery stable. 12. 21g Avenue A........Tailor store. 13.505 E. 13th St ........ Cigar store.

Location. Occupied as 14.529 E. 12111 st ........Wheelwright shop. t5. 186 Avenue B........Grocery. 16. 168 Avenue 13 ........Cigar store. 17. 117 Avenue C........Vacant store. IS. 135 Avenue B........ Undertaker store. 19. 149 Avenue C........Cigar store. 2o. 618 E. i i th st........ Tailor store. 21.650 E. 12th st........Cantly store. 22.640 E. 13th st........ Dressmaking store. 23.219 Avenue C........Vacant store. 24. 19 Dry Dock st ...... Restaurant.

Fifte.ntk Assembly District. Location,

1.608 'Tenth ave........Candy t )ccupied as

store. 2. 616 Ninth ave........Cigar store. 3, 627 Ninth ave........Real estate office. 4.626 Ninth rive........ Real estate office. 5.653 Ninth ave........Candy store. 6.650 Ninth ave.........Pailer store. 7, 666 Ninth ave . , ......Printing office. 8.667 Ninth ave........Cigar store. 9.401 \V.46th it ........ Polling booth.

10. 638 Eleventh ave .....Vacant store. 11.659 Eleventh ave .....Barbershop. 12.676 Eleventh ave..... Barber sli,,p. 13, 515 \V. 47th it........ Barber shop. 14. 709 Tenth ave........Barber shop. 15.446 W. 50th st........Candy store. 16.406 \V, 49th st..........arber shop. 17.439 \V, 48th st........Candy store. iS. 695 Ninth ave........Cigar store. 19.694 Ninth ave........ Barber shop. 20. 375 W. 48th st ........ Real estate office. 21, 843 Eighth ave.......Cigar ,tore. 22.764 Ninth ave........Tailor shop. 23. 345 hV. 52d st ........ Leather store.

.Si.ttecutlt Assembly District. Location. Occupied a,.

I. go Columbia st....... Confectionery. 2.96 Willett st.........Barber shop. 3.85 Pitt st ............Cigar store. 4.025 E. Houston st.....liartier shop. 5. 219 Second st..... _ .. Leather store. 6.353 E. IIouston St.... ,Clothing store. 7. 374 E. I louston st... , . Leather store. 8. 22 Avenue C......... Barter shctp. 9.449 E. I louston st.... ,Tail,)r store.

to. 469 F. I louston st..... Barber shop. I t • 34 Avenue 1)....... . Barber shop. 12.244 Third st.......... Plumber shop. 13.257 E. 4th st........ ,L'asket store. 14. 6o Avenue C.........Cigar store. 15.59 Avenue I).........Cigar store. 16.615 Sixth St .......... Blacksmith shop. 17. 78 Avenue D.........Cornice -,tore. 18. t t8 Avenue C........ Barber shop. 19.742 E. 9111 st.......... Re,taurant. 20. 402 E. loth st . , . , ....Shoe store. 21. 132 Avenue D... ....Candy store.

Sr'Z'entc'ellt/ Assembly District. Lncatiou. Occupied as

1. 727 'Perth ave........ Cigar store. 2. 554 \V. 5oth st........ Candy store. 3. 720 Eleventh ave...... Paint store. 4.464 \V. 51st st........ Undertaker store. 5.707 Ninth ave... .... Harness shop. 6.557 \V• 51st st........Club room. 7. N. \V. cor. i ith ave. &

53d st ............. Polling booth. 8. 783 Tenth ave........Clothing store. 9. 793 Ninth ave .......Art store.

10.416 \V. 54th it........ Printing office. 11.315'IV. 53d st ........Carpenter shop. 12. 516 'Tenth ave........ Barber shop. 13.848 'Tenth ave........ Barber shop. 14.937 Eighth ave.......Cigar store. 15.869 Ninth ave........ Barber shop. 16.Opposite 401 W. 56th

st ................. Polling booth. 17.846 Eleventh ave.....Barbershop. 18,401 \V. 57th 5! ........ Polling booth. 19.983 Eighth ave.......Cigar store. 20. 14 \Vest End ave..... Barber shop. 21.5 Columbus ave.......Cigar store.

Eighteenth Assembly District, Location. Occupied as

t. 174 "Third ave........Laundry. 2. 153 Third ave........Laundry. 3.251 First ave.........Pltrniture store. 4.439 E. 14th st........ Florist store. 5, 237 Avenue B, .......Candy store. 6.257 Avenue B ........ Barber strop. 7. 252 Avenue A........Cigar store. 8. 247 Avenue A........Shoe store. 9.265 Avenue A........ Florist store.

10. 545 E. 16th st........Barber shop. I I.283 Avenue B........ Harness store. 12.288 Avenue A........ Harness store. 13. 291 First ave.........Birch store. 14 349 Second ave....... Barber shop. 15.297 Avenue A........ Barber shop. t6. 336 First ave......... Restaurant. 17.333 First ave......... Crockery stole. 18.277 Third aye .......Furniture store. 19. 373 First ave .........Shoe store. 20.389 First ave.........Barber shop. 21.333 E. 23cl st .........Cigar store. 22, 317 E. 24th St ........ Grocery store 23.406 First ave.........Barber shop.

Nineteenth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

1. 24 Columbus ave ..... Barber shop. 2. 3o Amsterdam ave. ...Hardware store. 3.28 West End ave.....Tin store. 4.48 West End ave ..... Barber shop. 5.48 Amsterdam ave. ...Cigar store. 6.66 Amsterdam aye ....Cigar store. 7, 73 Amsterdam ave.... Barber shop. 8. S. E. cor. 62d st. and

Amsterdam ave.....Polling booth. 9.45 Columbus ave..... Barber shop.

to. 91 Amsterdam ave. ...Clothing store. 11.92 Amsterdam ave. ...Cigar store. 12. 113 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop, 13. 189 Columbus ave.... Tailor store.

westerly line of property of 1). Bedell, thence southerly on the westerly side of property of 1). Bedell and A. Gerry, to Lorretta lane, Lorretta lane, Public road, and New York Bay.

The Fourth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lying within I luguenot avenue to a point on the northeasterly side of the farm of 13. V. %loise, thence westerly in a direct line to the southwest corner of the farm of 1'. Clarius, Bloomingdale road, to a point on the northeast corner of Strakosch's farm, thence westerly to northwest corner of said farm, thence southerly on the westerly side of tits:akosch's, Sharrott and \Vcir farms to the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, thence westerly to the westerly line property of D. Bedell, thence southerly on the westerly side of property of I). Bedell and A. Gerry to Lorretta lane, Public road and New York Bay.

The Fifth Election District shall contain all that part of the city hounded by and lying within Staten Island Sound, easterly side of Storer's farm line, Clay Pit road, Bloomingdale road to southwest corner of farm of P. Clarius, thence easterly in a straight line to northeast corner of the farm of B. V. Moise, I luguenot avenue, Swaim's lane, Dilly Fish creek and Staten Island Sound.

The Sixth Election District shall contain all that part of the city bounded by and lyirg within Iluguenot avenue, Swain's lane, Killy Fish creek, Staten Island Sound, boundary line of the Third Ward (late Town of Northfield), Fourth Ward (late Town of Southfield) and New York Bay.

By order of the Police Board. T. F. RODENBOUGI-I, Superintendent of Elections.

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Pot.tcE Dt:P.-S,RTMENT OF THE Crry OF NEW Toll, \o. 300 M ['LRERI:]' STREET,

October 12, iS98. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of iS96, as amended by

section 4, chapter J79, Lairs of IS97, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling-pla,e in and for cacti of the election districts of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, fur the election next ensuing as follows, to wit

OF

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Twentieth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

1.329 Third ave........Stationery store. 2.332 'Third ave........Cigar store. 3.332 E. 26th st........Undertaker store. 4.341 E. 26115 st ........Candy store. 5.371 Third ave.........Tailor shop. 6. 154 E. 2gth St ........Undertaker store. 7.201 E. 28th st........ Barber shop. 8.496 Second ave....... Barber shop. 9.534 Second ave.......Bicycle store.

10.424 Third ave........Barber shop. I1.465 Third ave........ barber shop. 12. 546 Second ave....... Cigar store. 13.545 First ave.........Meat & Fish Market. 14, 565 First ave.........Furniture store. 15.145 E. 32d st.... ....Laundry. 16.514 Third ave........Confectionery store. 17.583 First ave......... Restaurant. 18. 317 E. 34th St ........Real estate office. 19.306 E. 36th st........ Confectionery. 20.525 Third ave........Florist store. 21.550 Third ave ........Laundry. 22. 635 First ave.........Oyster saloon. 23.658 Second ave.......Confectioneiy.

Twenty-first zlsscmbly District. Locati.rn. Occupie-e as

1.70 \V. 83d st.........P,arller shop. 2.505 Columbus ave.... Barber shop. 3.567 Amsterdam ave... Tailor store. 4.581 Columbus ave.... Furniture store. 5. 610 Columbus ave.... Barber shop. 6.623 Columbus ave.... Barber shop. 7.648 Columbus ave.... Undertaker store. 8.632 Boulevard ........ Bicycle store. 9.681 Amsterdam ave... Tailor store.

so. Opposite 72 W. 95thst.I'olling booth. II. 703 Amsterdam ave... Candy store. 52. 734 Amsterdam ave... Real estate office. 53. 102 W. 86th st.. . Plumber store. 14.44 and 46 \V. 96th St. .Polling booth. 15. 751 Amsterdam ave. ..Tailor store. 16. 769 Amsterdam ave... Shoe store. 17. 72 \V. 98th st......... Stationery store. 18. 793 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 19. 8zo Boulevard........ Bicycle store. 20.813 Columbus ave.... Bakery. 21.21 Manhattan ave. ...Barber shop. 22. N. side Tooth st., 15oft.

w. of Columbus ave. Polling booth. 23.833 Amsterdam ave. ..Music store. 24. 844 Columbus ave.....Cigar store. 25. 863 Amsterdam ave... Baker shop. 26. N. S. Io2d st., 100 ft. w.

of Central Park, \V. Polling booth. 27.889 Columbus ace. ...Barher shop. 28. gog Amsterdam ave... Candy store. 29.872 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 30.904 Boulevard........ Real estate. 31.954 Amsterdam ave... Undertaker store. 32.25 \V. io6th st........ Bicycle store. 33• S. E. cor. I ioth St. and

Central Park, W. .Polling booth. 34.210[ Eighth ave......Stationery store. 35.281 \V. 114th st....... Barber shop. 36. 2519 Eighth ave...... Undertaker store. 37.257 W. I I6th St .......Confectionery store. 38.305 \V. 117th st....... Laundry. 39. 156 St. Nicholas ave. ..Barber shop. 40.2192 Eighth ave......Barber shop. 41. S. E.cor. Columbus ave.

and .19th st....... Polling booth. 42. I024 Boulevard.......Bicycle store.

Twenty-/h/r! rissc'mbly District. L,.cats,n. Occupied as

1.2277 Eighth ave .....barbershop. 2.2293 Eighth ave ......Cigar store. 3. 1280 Columbus ave ... Bicycle store. 4. 1332 Amsterdam ave. Shoe store. 5.51 Manhattan st ...... Barber shop. 6.375 \V. 125th st.......Stationery store. 7. 2373 Eighth ave...... Barker shop. 8.87 Lawrence st....... Barber shop. 9.67 Old Broadway.....Barber shop.

50. 1452 Amsterdam ave. ,Candy store. 11.2461 Eighth ave ......Cigar store. 12.2517 Eighth ave...... Barber shop. 13.2285 Seventh ave .....Shoe store. 54. 490 Lenox ave .........Tailor store. 15. 13 \V. 136th st ........Office. ice. 16. S. E. cor. 137th St. and

7th ave...........Art store. 17. 200 W. 136th st....... Decorator store. 18.2656 Eighth ave ......Clubhouse. 19. 22597 Eighth are ...... Restaurant 20. 1642 Amsterdam ave.. Stationery store. 21. 2682 Eighth ave......Stationery store. 22. 246 W. 144th st....... Private house. 23.308 W. 145th st ......Confectionery store. 24.307 W. 145th st.......Cigar store. 25. 1687 Amsterdam ave..7'ailor store. 26.787 Amsterdam ave. . Tailor store. 27.2777 Eighth ave ......Bakery. 28. IS7I Amsterdam ave. . Untertaker store. 29. Ig46 Amsterdam ave. Barber shop. 30. S. W. cor. 159t15 St. and

St. Nicholas ave... Upholstery store. 31. 2040 Amsterdam av-e.. Barber shop. 32. 2146 Amsterdam ave. . Barber shop. 33.S. E. cur. 181st st. and

Kingshridge rd....I)welling. 34. N. E. cor. 184th st. and

ICingsbridge rd. ...Vacant store. 35. 210th st. and Kings-

bridge rd .........Millinery.

Tw nt} fourth Asscntbly Dir/rict. Location

I. 203 E. 52d st....... ..Barber Occupied us

shop. 2.994 Second ave....... Undertaker store. 3.952 First ave......... Cigar store. 4. Ioo8 First ave........Cigar store. 5. IcoS Second ave......Confectionery store 6.332 E.56th st........Tailor store. 7. 1041 Second ave...... Undertaker store. 8. gig Third ave........Barber shop. 9. 16o E. 57th st.. .....Barbershop.

10. 1070 Second ave ......Shoe store. It.4o4 E. 57th St ........ Barber shop. 12. 1074 First ave ........ Barber shop. 13. Io86 Second ave ...... Barber shop. 14. 1095 Second ave ...... Shoe store. 15. 1054 Third ave .......Tailor shop. 16. 1013 Third ave....... Real estate. 17.333 C. both st ........Stove house. 1S. IoSS 1,irst ave........Furniture store. 19. .176 Second ave...... Barker shop. 20. Iogg First ave........Awning store. 21. 1232 Second ave..... Express office. 22. 1136 First ave........ Barber shop.

Tulenty-fillhi Assembly District. Location. Occupi,d as

t. 122 \V. 17th St ........ Upholstery store. 2. 163 Seventh ave......Cigar store. 3.2II Seventh ave ......Shoestore. 4. I07 \V. 24th st........ barber shop. 5. 126 W. 26th st ....... Barber shop. 6. 135 W. 27th st........ Cigar store. 7. 134 \V. 30th st........Tailor store. 8. 143 \V. 31st st........Tailor store. 9.409 Seventh ave......Bakery.

10. I I 11V. 34th st ........ Express office. II.52 \V. 34th St ......... Plumber shop. 12. 50 W. 3oth st......... Florist store. 13.5o \V. 29th St .........Tailor shop. 14.418 Sixth ave.........Barbershop. 15. 66 W. 21st st......... Polling booth. t6. 6i \V. 15th St.........Tailor store. 17.238 Fourth ave.......Cigar store. 48.392 Fourth ave....... Plumber shop. 19.452 Fourth ave .......Barber shop. 20.604 Sixth ave.........Cigar store. 21. 132 E. 32d St ......... Barber shop. 22.409 Fourth ave.......Barbershop. 23.383 Fourth ave.......Cigar store. 24.272 Third ave........Candy store. 25.238 Third ave........Candy store.

Twenty.sixth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. 1116 Third ave.......Picture store. 2. 1256 Second ave ...... Barber shop. 3. 1216 First ave........Candy store. 4. 1269 First ave ........Vacant store. 5. 5289 First ave........ Bicycle store. 6. 1195 Third ave....... Barber shop. 7. 1212 Third ave....... Barber shop. 8. 1321 First ave ........Dry goods store. 9.4ot% E. loth St ...... Barber shop.

so. 72d st and 1st ave.....Barber shop. II. 1264 Third ave....... Furniture store. 12. 1349 First ave ........Stationery store. 13.437 E. 73d st......... Grocery store. 14. 1396 Avenue A....... Furniture store. 15. 1435 First ave........Jewelry store. t6. 1284 Third ave.......Awning store. 17. 1303 Third ave.......Furniture store. 18.240 E. 76th St ........ Printing office. 19. 1452 First ave........ Hat store.

Twenty-seventh Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

5.63o Eighth ave.......Cigar store. 2. 664 Eighth ave....... Florist store. 3.696 Eighth ave.......Tailor store. 4. 764 Eighth ave....... Barber shop. 5. 1597 Broadway.......Laundry. 6.836 Eighth ave....... Barber shop. 7. 886 Eighth ave....... Shoe store. 8.913 Sixth ave ........Tailor store. 9.757 Seventh ave ......Barber shop.

10. 1556 Broadway.......Real estate office. 11. 126 W.46th st........Stable office. 12.749 Sixth ave ........Laundry. 13.731 Sixth-ave........ Cigar store.

Ln, atiou. occupied ac

[4.657 Sixth ave........ Exp ress office. 15.6z6 Sixth ave ....... Barber shop. 16. 51) 1Vest 39th st....... Paint shop. 17.68 \V. 43(1 St ......... Shine store. IS. 804 Sixth ave.........Barbershop. 19.876 Sixth ave.........11arker shop. 20.934 Sixth ave........Barber shop. 21. 79 E. 52d si .......... Carpenter shop. 22. N. E. cor. Park ave. and

52d st............ Polling booth. 23. 123 F. 46th st ........Clubroom. 24. 128 Paik ave..........1'ailor store. z5. Opposite Ioo F. 37th st.Polling booth.

Twenty-eightk Assembly District. Locaton. Occupied as.

t. 175 F. 75th st ........Tailor store. 2. 7359 Third are .......Barber shop. 3. 1466 Second ave ......Cider store. 4.404 E. 76th st ........I_.ivery stables. 5.436 E. 77th st ........Cigar store. 6. 1510 First ave........ Undertaker store. 7. I;oI First ave........Candy store. 8.1379 Third ave .......Cigar store. 9. 185 F. Soth st.........Cigar store.

to. 342 E. Soils st ........ Barber shop. II. 1524 First ave........Candy store. 12. 1515 Avenue A....... Barber shop. 13.356 East 81st at .......Tailor store. 14. 211 L. 81st st ........Barber shop. 15. 1568 Second ave ......Cigar store. 16.1539 Avenue A .......Barbershop. 17. 506 E. 82d st.........Club room. iS. 5564 Avenue A....... Barber shop. 19. 1590 First avenue ..... Cigar store. 20. 1500 Second avenue.. .Cigar store. 21. 203 1?. 83d st ......... Barber shop. 22. 5436 7.'hiril ave ....... Barber shop.

7zventynintic Assembly District. Location.

t. 898 Eighth ave.......Barber Occupied as

shop. 2.058 Eighth ave .......Furniture store. 3. 1021 Sixth are ....... Barber shop. 4. IC05 Sixths ave .......Shoe store. 5. 167 \V. 53(1 St ........ Glass store. 6. 940 Sixth ave........ barber shop. 7.423 Park ave....... .Tailor store. 8. 573 Madison ave..... Dairy. 9. 1024 Sixth ave........Cigar store.

10.4 E. 60th st .......... Bicycle store. It. 51 E. 62d st.......... Tailor store. 12. E. S . Park ave., s. of

65th st ............ Polling booth. 13. 630 Park ave..........Pailor store. 14. 958 Lexington ave. ...Tailor store. i5. W. S. ['ark ave., 25 feet

s. of 74th at ........ Polling booth. i6. \V. S. Park ave., 74111-

75th St ............ Polling booth. 17.1130 Lexington ave...Barbershop. 8. 135 1. Sotlt at .........tailor shop. 19.991 Paik ave.........Barbershop. 20.70 L. 85th st.........Carpenter shop. 21. 1258 Lexington ave... Bakery. 22. rot F. 86th at........ heat Estate office. 23. 5095 Park ave ........Confectionery. 24. I058 Park ave........ Barber shop. 25. 1525 Park ave ........Barber shop. 26. 1270 Madison ave.....Stationery store. 27. 1428 Lexington ave... Barber shop. 28.78 E. 94th t.........Grocery store.

Thirtieth Asse'mhlt District. Location. Occupied as

I. 1611 First ave ........Tailor store. 2.454 E. 84th St ........ Shoe shop. 3.5O0/ E. 84th st ...... Laundry. 4. 162o East End ave.... Candy store. 5. 16o2 Avenue A....... Candy store. 6. 1612 Avenue A.......Cigar store. 7.445 E. 85th st ........Barber shop. 8. 1626 Second ave...... Barber shop. 9. 1652 Second ave......Barber shop.

to. 1493 Third ave.......Cigar store. Ii, 1515 Third ave....... Bicycle store. 12. 1303 Lexington ave...Cigar store. 13. 209 E. 86th St .t. ....... Tailor store. 14. 1684 Second ave......Barber shop. 15. 500/ E. 87th st ......Cigar store. t6. i666 Avenue A.......Cigar store. 17. 1659 Avenue A....... Barber shop. 18. 1581 Third ave.......Stove store. 19.250 E. gosh st........ Book store. 20. 1705 First ave........Barber shop. 21. 1725 First ave........Cigar score. 22. 1675 Avenue A.......Barber shop. 23. 1688 Avenue A.......Candy store. 24. 1743 First ave........ Barber shop. 25. 1640 Third ave....... Barber shop. 26. 1802 Second ave...... Barber shop. 27. 1764 Second ave...... Plumber shop.

TJlir /y-first Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I.N. W. cor. 113th st. and St. Nicholas ave ... Meeting-room.

2. 1372 Fifth ave........Real estate office. 3.55 E. t loth St ........ Tailor stole.

By order of the Police Board. T. F.

BOROUGH

Thirty-fourth Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

20.2555 Third ave....... Produce store. 21. 135 Alexander ave. .. .Vacant store. 22.825 E. 134th st.......Barber shop. 23. 162 St. Ann's ave., ...Bakery. 24.748 E. 138th st ....... Barber shop. 25. 150 Willis ave........Grocery. 26.141 Willis ave........ Tailor.

1.n-• .ii tan . Occupied as

4. 1574 Park ave........Barher shop. 5. 16o3 Park ave ........ Burlier shop. 6. 1367 1, fifth ave .........Wilier shop. 7. 1775 :Madison ave..... Bakery. 8. 1827 Madison ave.....Cigar store. 9. 75 F. 120th st ........Cigar store.

10. 1464 Fifths ave........Cigar store. II. 1959 Seventh ave..... Barber shot). 12. 200 St.N ichola, ave...Upholstery store. 13. 2046 Seventh ave......Cigar store. 14. 2078 Seventh ave...... Electrician store. 15. 104 W. I24th st....... Carpenter shop. 16.76 W. 125th at........sIu,ic store. 17. 501'.. 125th st......... ( )ptician store. IS. 1852 park ave........Barber shop. 19.342 Lenox ave........Cigar store. 20. 125 W. 125th st....... Bicycle store. 21. 257 W. 125th st.......Tailor store. 22. 2394 Eighth ave ......Tailor store. 23. 2173 Scventh ave...... Steamfitting store. 24. N. \V. cor. 128111 st. and

Fifth ave.......... Polling booth. 25. 414 Lenox ave........ Shoe store. 25. 2197 Seventh ave...... Barber shop. 27. 2212 Seventh ave......Bicycle store. 7.8. 2480 Eighth ave ...... Barber shop. 29. 2276 Seventh ave......Tailor store. 30. 2249 Seventh ave..... Barber shop. 31.55 and 57 W. 132d st. .Stables. 32.468 Lenox ave........ Cigar store.

Thirty-second Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. r668 "Third ave.......Candy store. 2. 1817 Second ave......Clothing store. 3. 1701 Third ave .......Machine store. 4.1869 Second ave ......Barbershop. 5. 1775 Third ave....... Barber shop. 6. i79 E. g6th st........ Barber shop. 7.1506 Lexington are. ..I3akery. S. ISeo Third ave.......Shoe store. 9. 1956 Second ave......Undertaker store.

10. 1992 Second ave ...... Barber shop. I t. 1841 "Third ave....... ..artier shop. 12. 201 1 Second ave......'1'ailor shop. 13. 186 E. 104th st ........Barber shop. 14. 1475 Madison ave.....Barber shop. 15. 1544 Ma-lison ave .....Tailor shop. t6. 1886 Third ave .......Butter store. 17. 203 E. Io4th st........ Undertaker store. IS. 2056 Second ave ......Undertaker store. I9.2028 First ave........Barber shop. 20. 2u68 Second a ve ...... Plumber shop. 21. 208i Second ave......Shoe store. 22. 179 E. 105th st ....... Barber shop. 23. 1958 Third ave....... Candy store. 24. 1690 Lexington ave. ..Candy store. 25. 1559 Alarlison ave..... Tailor store. 26. 45 L. Iobttr st ........Candy store. 27, 1626 Mattison ave..... Barber shop.

Thirty-thirst Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. 176 Lexington ave... Bal.ery. 2. 79 E. rogth st........Barber shop. 3. 183 E. iuSth st....... Barber shop. 4. 1977 Third ave .......Barber shop. 5.2152 Second ave......Bakery. 6.2027 Third ave.......Tailor shop. 7,1775 Lexington ave. . .Cigar store. 8. 181 I Lexington ave. ..Cigar store. 9.2069 Third are ....... Carriage shop. 10.2190 Second ave ......Barhershop. 11.2226 First ave........ Barber shop. 12.2226 Second ave...... Barber shop. 13.2097 Third ave.......Shoe score. 14. J613 Park ave........Grocery. 15. 1853 Lexington ave... Printing office. 16. 2126 Third ave .......Cigar store. 17.2290 Second ave......Upholsterer store. 18.2262 First ave........ Farber shop. ,g. 5co E. 119th st ....... Upholsterer Store, 20.418 E. Iigth st.......Barber shop. 21. N.W. cor. I i8th st. and

Second ave......... Undertaking store. 22. 1924 Lexington ave... Upholstery store.

Thirty-j'urert/s Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

I. 126 E. 121St st........ Stable. 2. i66 E. 120th at........Dwelling. 3. 2354 Second ave...... Paint store. 4.404 E. 120th st.......Bicycle store. 5.2364 First ave........ Undertaker store. 6.2384 Second ave ......Stationery store. 7.213 E. 122d St ........Stationery store. 8. 165 E. 121st St........ Office. g. 2061 Lexington ave... Barber shop.

10. 250 E. 125th st.......Candy store. 11.304 E. 125th st. ... .Glass store. 12. 2452 Second ave...... Billiards. 13. 2323 Third ave....... Barber shop. 54. 1885 Park ave........Carriage shop. 15.212734 Lexington ave. Barber shop. 16.2497 Second ave ...... Stationery store. 17. 1910 Park ave........Tailor store. 1S. I E. 132d st.......... Bicycle store. 19.2183 Fifth ave........Barber shop.

Location. Occupied as 14. 147 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 15. 200 W. 67th st........ Barber shop. 16. N. S. 66th St., too feet

w. of Amsterdam ave.Polling booth. 17. 163 West End ave. ...Barber shop. i8. 192 Amsterdam ave. ..Candy store. 19. N. W. cor. 71st st. and

West End ave .......Polling booth. 20.200 Columbus ave. ...Tailor shop. 25. S. S. 70th St., 200 feet

e. of Columbus ave. . Polling booth. 22. Refuses to lease his

store ............... 23.288 Columbus ave. ...Barber shop. 24. 288 Amsterdam ave...Tailor store. 25.353 Amsterdam ave. ..'1'ailor store. 26.354 \V. Boulevard .... Laundry. 27.390 Amsterdam ave ... Stationery store 28.426 Columbus ave. ...Cigar store. 29. 453 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 30.456 W. Boulevard-... I f arness store. 35. 498 Itonlevard........Livery stable. 32.484 Colurnbu ave....Cigar store. 33. 529 Amsterdam ave... Barber shop. 34.8. S. 87th st., 75 feet

w. of Amsterdam ave. Polling booth. 35.552 W. Boulevard.....Cigar store.

Twenty-second Assembly District. Location. Occupied as

1.693 Second ave.......Undertaker store. 2. 248 E. 39th st........ Barber shop. 3.311 E. 39th st........ Barber shop. 4. 6o8 Third ave........Cigar store. 5.6J4 Third ave........Tailor store. 6.642 Third ave........Dry goods store. 7.300 E. 42d st.........Tailor store. 8.788 Second ave.......Stationery store. 9.662 Third ave........Cigar store.

10. 251 E. 43d st......... Plumber shop. 11.814 Second ave.. ....Cigar store. 12.850 Second ave....... Feed store. 13.849 Second ave.......Confectionery store 14. 764 Third ave........Cigar store. 15.887 Second ave .......Barbershop. 16. 827 First ave ......... Barber shop. 17.875 First ave.........Dry goods store. 18.872 First ave.........Cigar store. 59.958 Second ave.......Barbershop. 20. Bog Third ave........ Barber shop. 21.808 Third ave........Cigar store. 22.868 Third ave ........Cigar store. 23.977 Second ave.......Cigarstore.

RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

October 12, 1898. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter gog of the Laws of 1896, as amended by

section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit :

OF THE BRONX. Location. Occupied as

27. 16g Lincoln ave ...... Livery stable. 28.606 E. 538th st........Stationery store 29.266 Alexander aye. ...Tailor store. 30.290 Willis ave........ Paint. 31 .664 E. 14301 st........ Barber shop. 32. Third ave., bet. ,39th

and 140th sts......Plumber. 33. 2659 Third ave..... .Bicycles

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4674 THE CITY RECORD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, J1̀

October 12, 1898.

Notice is hereby eiven that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of ,S96, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1597, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Work, for the election next ensuing, as follows, to grit

BOROUGH OF BROOhLYN. First II tzr.t. Location. Occupied as

I.ocatioc. Occupied as 12.226 Sackett st ........Cigars.

1.12 1 ticks st........... Vacant store. 13. 34S Court st.......... Plumber. 2.7 Hicks st............ Barber. 14.460 Court st.......... Candy. 3.44 henry st.......... Barber. 15.652 Henry st......... Bowling alley. 4.31 Pineapple st....... Bicycles. 16.83 Summit st......... Iailor. 5, 10 College p1......... Li%ery. 17.27 Woodhull st....... Barber. 6.230 Fulton st......... Vacant store. S. 9 Carroll st ..........Leather, 7. 201 loralemon st...... Barber. 19.202 Columbia st...... Cigars. 8.78 Ma,ntague st .......Barber. 9.29 Atlantic ave....... Stoves.

10. 45 Atlantic a\ e.......Shoes. It. 194 Clinton st........ Bicycles. 12.60 Schermerhorn st... Bicycles.

Location. Occupied as

34. 2796 Third ave....... Shoes.

35.416 Hillis ave........Real estate. 36.462 Willis ave........Grocery. 37• SoS E. 148th st ....... Grocery. 38.487 Robbins ave ...... Bakery.

Thirty- jjtlr Assembly District. Location. Occupa.l as

I.535 Courtlandt ave... Tailor. 2.651 Melrose ave...... 3.601 Courtlandt ave ... 4.651 Courtlandt ave .. . 5. 726 Courtlandt ave .. . 6.2958 Third eve....... 7. N. W. cor. I Soth st. and

\Vales ave.........Vacant store. 8. Ioi8 Westchester ave. 9.970 E. 16 i st St........

10.875 Forrest ave....... 11.910 Cauldwell ave....Tailor shop. 12. 770 E. 164th st ....... 13.664 E. 156th st........ Stationery. 14.691 E. 158th St........ 15. 721 Courtlandt ave....Tin shop. 16. S. \V. side of 16ist st.,

25 feet W. of River ave ..............

17.824 Elton ave........IIardware store. IS. 1054 Washington ave. 19. 1110 Forrest ave...... 20. 10G4 Hall place...... 21.2295 S. Boulevard..... Barber shop. 22. S67 E. 169th st ....... 23.3495 Third ave.......Bakery. 24.3629 Third ave ....... 25.925 Railroad ave...... Stationery. 26. Sedgwick ave., 75 feet

south of Depot place. Barber shop. 27. Dock st., Morris

I Ieights........... Butcher shop. 28. iSSI Fleetwood ave... Public Hall. 29. 1477 Webster ave.....Vacant store. 30.690 Tremont ave .....Cigar store.

Bey order of the Police Board. T. F

S~con i TT ard. Locat on. ltccap.eI is

1.54 Jay st ............. Restaurtnt. 2. 69 Main st ........... Shoes. 3. 123 Washington St. ...Barber. 4. 148 Jay st............ Grocery.

Third It ard. Location. Occupied as

I. 57 Bergen st.......... Barber. 2. 127 Smith st.........Shoes. 3. 296 Atlantic ave...... Barber. .44 Smith st ..........Cigars.

5. 233 Schermerhorn st... Bicycles. 6. 3.}9 Atlantic ave...... Barber. 7.99 Bond st ........... Shoes. 8.88 Third ave.........Stationery. 9. 321 Schermerhorn st.. Stationery.

10. 539 Atlantic ave...... Florist.

Fourth Ward. Location. Occupied as

I. i86 Bridge st......... Carriage builder 2. 1S6 Jay st............Barber. 3.48 Nassau st.......... Barber. 4. 251 Washington st .... Cigars. 5. 249 Jay st........... Candy. 6. 266 Bridge st......... Ba rber. 7.303 Adams st....... . Cigars. 8.385 Jay st............ Barber.

Fifth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.46 Gold st............Barber. 2.56 Hudson ave.......Grocer. 3. 191 Sands st ......... Baker. 4.217 York st ..........Barber. 5. 144 Sandsst ..........Barber. 6.170 Nassau st......... Barber. 7.209 Hudson ave ......Barber. 8. 273 Gold st.......... Vacant store. 9.185 Johnson st........ Barber.

Sixth IGard. Location. Occupied as

I. 152 Atlantic ave...... Vacant Store. 2.78 Atlantic ave....... Candy. 3.75 Columbia st....... Candy. 4. 145 Warren st........ Stabl e. 5.423 Hicks st.......... Dry goods. 6.272 Court st ........ Cigars. 7.221 Sackett st ........ Baker. 8.481 Hicks at .........Shoes. 9. 153 Degraw at........ Cigars.

Io. I28 Union at.........Plumber. IL, igo Sackett at........Candy.

location. Occupied av 31. W. S. (Crotona ave.)

Franklin ave......Candy store. 32. 1995 Boston ave...... Barber shop. 33. 11aly ave. and Samuel

St ................Vacant store. 34. 717 Tremont ave .....Real estate. 35.1 ugh Bridge road and

Kin shridge road. . Barber shop. 36. 891 Kingabrilge road. Shoe store. 17. 2306 Arthur a%e......Ilarber shop. 38. Webster ave., between

Southern Boulevard and Suburban st... Butcher shop.

J9. Webster ave. and Trav- ers st ............. Feed store.

40. 2992 Broadway ....... Vacant store. 4'. W. S. Riverdale ave.,

cor. Ackerman st. . plumber shop. 42. Riverdale ave. and

Rock st .......... Vacant store, 43. 237th st. and Katonah

ave ..............Hall.

Annexe t District. t.nc atirn. occupied as

I. Westchester and Clas- sen ayes ..........Candy store.

2. Avenue B., bet. loth and 11tltsts.,Union Point .............Private house.

3. Throg's Neck road... Real estate. 4. Main st., Westchester. Barber shop. 5. \\'illiam0l ridge Square,

\Villiamsbridge....Real estate. 6. White Plains road, \Vil-

ltamsbridge ....... Real estate. 7. Cur. White Plains ave.

and 9th st........HIavens Hall. S. iSth ave., \\Bite Plains

road, \\'akefield...Barber. 9.S. E. cor. White Plains

and Kossuth ayes. ,Pitman building. io. Main st., City Island. . Barber.

RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections.

5.r'cnt/z IJ'ard. Location. Occupied as

1. 509 Myrtle ave. ...... Cigars. 2. 571 3lvrtle ave....... Furniture. 3. 35S Flu<hing ave. ....`hoes. 4. 784 Bedford ave...... Barber. 5.617 Myrtle ace.......Cigars. 6. 662 Myrtle ave....... Laundry. 7. 461 DeKalb ave ...... Barber. 8.411 DeKalb ave......Tailor. 9.393 DeKalb ave...... Glazier.

10.494 Myrtle ave....... Phuuber. 11.357 DeKalb ave ......Barber. 12. 231 Greene ave....... Barber. 13. 269 Greene ave....... Livery stable. 14.299 Greene ave....... Barber. t5. 355 Franklin ave ..... Barber. 16. 1146 Bedford ave..... I l arness. 17. 1183 Fulton st .......Real estate. IS. 1124 Fulton st .......Vacant store. I9.509 Classon ave ...... Florist. 20. 1027 Fulton st .......Shires. 21.23 Putnam ave....... Barber.

Eighth Viand. Location. Occupied as

1.630 Third ave........ Shoes. 2. 604 Fifth ave......... Barber. 3. 668 Fifth ave......... Furniture. 4.676 Fifth ave .........BarV er. 5. 7o03. Fifth ave....... Barber. 6. 701 Third ave........ Barber. 7. 765 Fourth ave....... Feed store. 8.780 Fourth ave .......Candy store. 9.91 Thirty-ninth st..... Barber shop.

10. 883 Fourth ave....... Plumber. II. 176 Thirty-ninth st ....Vacant store. 12. 1057 Third ave.......Candy store. 13. 121A F'orty-first st.... Livery. 14. 1214 Third ave....... Barber. 15. 1135 Third ave....... Barber. 16, 1253 Third ave.......Candy store. 17. 1181 Fourth eve...... Livery. IS. 1161 Fifth ave ....... Candy store. 19. 1302 'Third ave....... Barber. 20. 1349 Third ave ....... Cigar store.

Ninth Ward. Location. Occupied as

I. 200 Fifth ave......... Barber. 2. i6o Fifth ave.........Tailor. 3. 119 Fifth ave......... Carpenter. 4.82 Fifth ave.......... Tailor. 5.238 Flatbush ave......L'icycles. 6.446 Dean st .......... Plumber. 7.229 Flatbush ave...... Harness. 8.113 Prospect place.... Barber. 9.324 Flatbush ave...... Bicycles.

Io. 861 Union st......... Tailor. 11.375 Flatbush eve..... Florist. I2. 558 Vanderbilt ave. ...Grocery. 13. 631 Vanderbilt ave....Plumber. 14.861 Pacific st......... Undertaker. 15.968 Atlantic ave ...... Cigars. 16.915 Dean st .......... Stationery.

I .'Cation. Occupied as 17.615 \\'ashington ave... Barber. IS. 685 Classon eve....... Grocer. 19. 519 Sterling place..... Undertaker. 20. Douglas st., near Clas-

son ave ............Building.

Tenth If ard. Location. Occupied as

I.354 Smith st.........Cigars. 22. 73 Third st ..........Grocer. 3.349 Smith st......... Barber. 4.306 Smith st.........Cigars. 5.301 Court st.......... Barber. 6. 194 Smith St......... Plumber, 7. 183 Smith st.........Stationery. 8.258 1 loyt st.......... Undertaker. 9. 309 Smith st.......... Candy.

10.440 Union st.... .... Barber. 11. 260 Bond St.......... Candy. 12. 177 Hoyt st .......... Barber. 13.454 Warren st ........ Shoes. 14. 130 Third ave........Slices. 15. 211 Butler st.........Candy. 16.277 Third ave ........Stationery. 17. 138 Fourth ave....... Tailor. tS. 12932 Third ave ...... Grocer.

Eleventh (Yard. Location. Occupied as

1.646 Fulton st......... Auctioneer. 2.Z,3 Flatbush ave ......Cigars. 3. 616 Fulton st......... Barber. 4. Fulton st. and Lafay-

ette ave...........Barber. 5. 224 Myrtle ave ....... Shoes. 6.289 Myrtle ave....... Stationery. 7. 79 Park ave..........Shoes. 8. 249 Myrtle ave....... Clothing. 9. 133 Myrtle ave .......Hats.

eo. 9s Willoughby st..... Printer. 11.360 Hudson ave ......Barber. 12. 76 Fleet st........... Barber. 13.65 DeKalb ave.......Shoes.

Twelfth IC,rd. Location. Occupied as

I. 194 Conover st....... Barber. 2.400 \ an Brunt st .....Cigars. 3. 132 Beard st......... Shoemaker. 4.67 Sullivan st.........Carpenter. 5. 157 Van Brunt St ..... Barber. 6.373 Columbia st ......Grocer. 7.23S Hamilton ave..... Grocer. 8.518 Court st.......... Shoes. 9. 48o Court st..........Shoes.

to. 505 Court st.......... Butcher. I1.348 Hamilton ave.....]'lumber. 12. 781 flicks st......... Grocer. 13.33 Sullivan at........Candy.

Thirteenth IT'ard. Loeat'on. Occupied as

1.324 1t'ythc ave....... Barber. 2.305 \\'ythe ave....... Vacant.

3. 334 Ledford ave ......Tailor. 4. 776 Driggs ave....... Barber. 5. 252 Grand st......... Cigars. 6. 210 S. 4th st.......... Lodge room. 7. 344 Grand st ......... Barber. S. 270 5.36 st .......... Cigars. 9. 237 Broadway........ Cigars.

10. 213 Broadway........Cigars. 11.420 R'ytbe ave........Barber. 12. 105 S. 8th st.......... Hardier. 13. 452 Bedford ave...... Vacant. 14. 163 Division are...... Barber.

I'aurteewth IY.rrd. Lo-atio ,l. ( Lcupied as

1.370 Metropolitan ave.. Cigars. 2.211 Bedford ave ...... Shoes. 3. 111 Roelding st....... Barber. 4. 270 N. 7th st......... Candy. 5. 18 t N. 9th st ......... Grocer. 6.207 Bedford ave...... Barber. 7. Iog Grand st.........Shoes. S. I tS Kent avenue. .... Barber. g. toy N. 6th St ......... Barber. io. 166 Bedford ave ...... Barber, II. Moo Bedford ave...... Grocer. 12.55 N. 10th st ......... Grocer.

Fi fteenth TT ard. Location. Itecupied as

1.416 Grand st ......... Barber. 2.38 Maujer st.......... Vacant. 3. 197 Lorimer st ........Cigars. 4. 58 Dcvoe st .......... Baker. 5.624 Metropolitan ave.. Barber. 6. 228 Union ave........ C igrirs. 7. 353 Leonard st .......Cigars. 8.394 Ewen st.......... Confectionery. 9. 62 Metropolitan ave.. . Barber.

10. 376 Graham ave ......Barber, 11.327 Graham aye ......Barber. I2.666 Grand st.......... Bicycles. 13. 228 Ewenst..........Barber. 14.772 Grand st.. ...... Vacant. 15. 76 Bushwick ave...... Feed store.

Sixteenth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.333 S. 3d st .......... Candy. 2.302 Rodney st ........Carpenter. 3.384 S. 4th st ......... Barber. 4.43 Johnson ave........ Birds. 5, 25 Scholes st.........Grocer. 6.64 Stagg st........... Butcher. 7.215 Graham ave ...... Barber. S. 102 Scholes st........ Barber. 9. 78 Boerum at.........Laundry.

10. 56 Ewen st........... Cigars. 11.33 Graham ave....... Stationery. 12. 122 Cook st.......... Candy. 13.320 Bushwick ave..... Barber. 14. 193 Johnson ave ......Sporting goods. 15.299 Bushwick ave .... Shoes. 16.207 Montrose ave.....Barber. 17.231 Humboldtst......Oysters.

Seventeenth TT rrd. i.ocation. Occupied as

1.925 Manhattan ave.... Glazier. 2. I002 Manhattan ave. .. Stationery. 3. IoSo Manhattan ave .. IIardware. 4. 1074 \Iaiihattan ave . , Notions. 5.44 I tax at ............ Grocer. 6.262 Franklin st.......Grocer. 7.204 Franklin st.......Stationery. 8.920 Manhattan ave ... I fats. 9. 157 Franklin st. ......Ifarber.

ro. 74 Greenpoint ave .... Barber. II. 727 MLnhattan ave ... Stationery. 12. 117 Greenpoint ave. . Cigars. 13.826 Manhattan ave ... Barber. 14. 222 Calyer st......... Delicatessen. 15. 123 Norman ave ...... Fish. 16.634 Manhattan ave ... Notions. 17. to Bedford ave....... Barber. 18. 262 I)riggs ave.......Cigars. 19.489 Graham ave...... Real estate. 20. 216 Driggs ave ....... Barber. 21. 147 Nassau ave ....... Tea. 22. 201 Nassau ave ....... Ila. her. 23. 164 Daggs ave .......Candies. 24. 183 Engert ave....... Bakery. 25.204 Kingsland ave....Candies.

Eiphteent/i Ward. Location. Occupied as

I. 58 I Ierbert St ......... Barber. 2.5 Maspeth ave ........ Tailor. 3.11 Bushwick ave......Club room. 4.939 Grand st......... Bakery. 5. 284 Stagg st ......... Spices. 6. 339 Stagg st .........Tailor. 7. J79 Piushwick ave..... Grocer. 8. 1005 Flushing ave ....Bakery. 9. 78 Morgan ave .......Bakery.

10.909 Metropolitan ave. . Bakery.

A'incteenth THrrd. Location. Occupied as

1.584 \Vytlie ave.......Plumber. 2.537 \Vythe ave....... Paints. 3. 13o Division ave...... Barber. 4. 664 \Vythe ave....... Barber. 5.669 \Vythe ave....... Barber. 6. 745 Wyllie ave....... Vacant. 7.533 Flushing ave.....Bakery. 8.429 Marcy ave .......Candies. 9.646 Broadway........Clothing.

to. 98 Walton st ..... ... Barber. 51.220 Lynch st......... Cigars. 12.41 I Iarrison ave ...... Shoes. 13. 164 Lynch st ......... Grocery. 14. 102 Lynch st .........Bakery. 15.683 Bedford ave ...... Barber. 16. Hooper st., 100 feet \V.

of Lee ave.......... Building. 17. 159 Lee ave.......... Baker. IS. 294 Division ave ...... Tailor. Ig. ISS Division ave ......Plumber. 20.342 Broadway........ Barber.

Twentieth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.306 Myrtle ave....... Barber. 2. 143 Park ave......... Barber. 3.122 Park ave .........Shoes. 4. 16o Park ave.........Stationery. 5.395 Myrtle ave .......Cigars. 6.207 Park ave.........Shoes, 7. 454 Myrtle ave ....... Barber. 8.332 Myrtle ave....... Vacant. 9. 187 DeKalb ave...... Tailor.

10.202 DeKalb ave...... Barber. II. 17 Greene ave........ Shirts. 12. 720 Fulton st......... Barber. 13. 768 Fulton st......... Glazer. 14. ig Gates ave.........Painter. 15.913 Fulton st.........Barber.

Tzuenty-first IT zs'd. Location. Occupied as

I. 795 Bedford aye ...... Barber. 2.723 Myrtle ave ....... hats. 3. 571 DeKalb ave...... Barber. 4. 598 DeKalb ave ......Shoes. 5. 710 DeKalb ave ...... Paints. 6. 627 DeKalb ave...... Florist. 7.827 Myrtle ave....... Toys. 8.72 Tompkins ave..... Cigars. 9.37 Floyd street.......Shoes.

10. 513 Marcy ave.......Grocer. 11.39 Ellcry 51 .......... Grocer. I2. ,8 Throop ave....... Candies. 13.21 Tompkins ave .....Stationery. 14. 172 Floyd St..........Cigars. 15. 882 Myrtle ave....... Laundry. 16. 761 DeKalb ave ......Cigars. 17.944 Myrtle ave....... Furniture. 18, 826 Delialb ave ...... Barber. 19.853 DeKalb are ...... Cigars. 20. IC29 Myrtle ave ......Cigars. 21. 20 Sumner ave........ Barber. 22. 1073 Myrtle ave ......Barber. 23. to8o Myrtle ave ...... Bicycles. 24.925 DeKalb ave...... Real estate. 25.988 DeKalb ave...... Paints. 26. 1024 Broadway....... Tailor. 27.1094 DeKalb ave .....Tailor.

Twenty-second Ward. Locarim. Occupied as

I. 113 Seventh ave ......Stationery. 2. 244A Fifth ave... .. Laundry. 3. 256 Fifth ave......... Paints. 4. 158A Seventh ave.....Cigars. 5.199 Seventh ave......Barber. 6.250 Seventh ave. ...Real estate. 7.283 Fifth ave.........Cigars. 8.405 Fifth ave......... Roofer. 9.314 Fifth ave......... Barber.

10.424 Fifth ave.........Real estate. 15.514'1'hird ave... ....Tinsmith. 12.239 Ninth street......Undertaker. 13.442 Sixth ave......... Barber. 14.316 Seventh ave ......Tailor. 15.359 Seventh ave......Laundry. 16.387 Seventh ave ...... Upholsterer. 17.382 Seventh ave...... Plumber.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. THE CITY RECORD D. 4675

Location. Occupied as 18.460 Seventh ave ......Candy. 19.563 Fifth ave......... Barber. 20.503A Fourth ave...... Undertaker. 21.511 Third ave........Candy. 22.562 Third ave ........ Barber. 23.552 Fourth ave....... Candy. 24.540 Fifth ave..........1'insmith. 25.443 Seventh ave ...... Barber. 26. 614 Sixteenth st....... Hall. 27.272 Ninth ave........Store. 28.376 Seventeenth st....Dyeing establishment 29.510 Seventh ave ......Cigars. 30.671 Sixth ave......... Candy.

IIOR1)UG11 (11'. QUEENS. I Location.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

October 12, 1898.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter 909 of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the Police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the election districts of the Borough of Queens, City of New York, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit:

Twenty-third Ward. Location. Occupied as

1. 1202 Fulton St ........ Pictures. 2. 1231 Fulton Et........ Barber. 3. 169 Halsey st........ Bakery. 4.1175 Bedford ave..... Bicycles. 5.402 Nostrand ave..... Undertaker. 6.446 Gates ave........ Pl.mber. 7.1063 Bedford ave.....Stationery. 8.269 Clifton pl ........ Carriages. 9.315 Nostrand ave.....Cigars.

10.253 Tompkins ave.... Plumber. 11.308 Tompkins ave.... Real estate. 12.565 Gates ave........ Produce. 13.402 Tompkins ave... Barber. 14.407 Tompkins ave....Real estate. 15.456 Tompkins ave.... Shoes. 16.443 Tompkins ave.... Barber. 17.360 Sumner ave...... Plumber. 18. 232 Sumner ave...... Plumber. 19.283 Sumner ave...... Real estate. 20. 704 Gates ave........ Barber. 21.411 Sumner ave ...... Barber. 22.484 Halsey st......... Tinsmith. 23.325 Lewis ave ........ Shoes. 24.763y Gates ave......Candy. 25. 229 Sumner ave....... Undertaker. 26.403 Van Buren St ..... Candy. 27.218 Reid ave ......... Shoes. 28.226 Reid ave .........'Tailor. 29. 1747 Fulton st........ Carriages. 30. 1564 Fulton st........ Barber. 31, 1463 Fulton st........ Real estate. 32. 1464 Fulton st........ Laundry.

Twenty-fourth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.637 Franklin ave.....Shoes. 2. 1385 Bedford ave..... Plumber. 3. 1224 Bergen st........ Carpen ter. 4. 1432 Bergen st........Cigars. 5. 1647 Pacific st........ Butcher. 6.6o Utica ave ......... Baker. 7. 1868 Atlantic ave ....Barber. 8.2260 Atlantic ave..... hail. 9. 1703 Bergen st........Real estate.

10. 1324 St. Mark's ave....Club room. 11. 253 Albany ave....... Butcher. 12.727 Nostrand ave......Drugs.

Twenty-filth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.520 Van Buren st......Real estate. 2. loop Gates ave........ Candy. 3. 1030 Gates ave........1'lumber. 4. 5o Ralph ave......... Shoes. 5.878 Gates ave........ Barber. 6.227 Reid ave......... Shoes. 7.162 Ralph ave........Painter. S. 181 Ralph ave........ Bicycles. 9. 1590 Broadway..... .Tailor.

ro. 1666 Broadway....... Cigars. 11.56 Rockaway ave..... Grocer. 12.47 Hull st............Barber. 13. 115 McDougal st......Candy. 14. 147 Sumpter st........ Cigars. 15. 216 Ralph ave ........ Barber. 16. it Sumpter st........ Barber. 17. 1832 Fulton st .. ..... Barber. 18. 1906 Fulton st. ...... Hats. 19.2056 Fulton st........ Tailor. 20. 2122 Fulton st ........ Bicycles. 21.2077 Fulton st........ Pictures. 22.2164 Fulton st ........Barber.

Twenty-sixth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.451 Rockaway ave....Bakery. 2.431 Watkins st.......

Old number..... Barber. 3. 145 Glenmore ave ....Bicycles. 4.2365 Atlantic ave..... Printer. 5.2518 Atlantic ave.....Vacant store. 6.1940 Pitkins ave......Barber. 7.2621 Atlantic ave..... I tats. 8.37 Jamaica ave ....... Grocery. 9.2691 Atlantic ave ..... Clothing.

10.2138 Pitkins ave ...... Barber. 11.2265 Pitkins ave ......Barber. 12.2771 Atlantic ave..... Delicatessen. 13.2890 Atlantic ave.....Clothing. 14.2785 Fulton st........ Cigars. 15.2979 Fulton st........Cigars. 16.2996 Atlantic ave ..... Candy. 17. Linwood st. and Sutter

ave ............ Hall. IS. 183 Montauk ave...... Barber. 19. 141 Essex st.......... Shoes. 20.3845 Fulton st........ Cigars. 21.4272 Fulton st........ Bakery.

By order of the Police Board. T.

Location. Occupird ;,s 22.1051 Liberty ave..,... eel. 23. So8 Blake ave........ barber. 24.488 Sutter ave........ Barber.

Twenty-seventh Wrrd. Location. Occupied ;'s

I.331 Ellery st......... Candies. 2.856 Flushing ave...... Drugs. 3. 18 Central ave........ pl u m her. 4. 146 K nickerhocker ave. Barber. 5.53 Central ave........1'ailor. 6. 162 Evergreen ave Barber. 7. 1195 Myrtle ave ......Tailor. 8. 1206 Myrtle ave...... Rooter. g. 610 I Iart st........... Barber.

to. 1109 Broadway....... Hatter. 11. 1232 DeKalb ave.....Barber. 12. 129 Central ave....... Fish. 13.99 Central ave........ Restaurant. 14. 248 Jefferson st....... Tailor. 15. 233 Suydam st ........Tailor. 16. 1428 DeKalb ave..... Baker.

Twenty-eighth Ward. Location. Occupied as

1.39 Kossuth pl ........ Furniture. 2.236 Central ave....... Baker. 3. 1345 Myrtle ave ...... Cigars. 4. 198 Irving ave........ Dry goods. 5. 169 \Vyckoff ave .....Barber. 6. 441 Knickerbocker ave. Hatter. 7.258 \Vyckoff ave... . Baker. 8. 1497 Gates ave.......Oil coats. 9. 244 Bleecker st....... Real estate.

10.221 Bleecker st....... Baker. 11.273 Central ave....... Florist. 12.268 Central ave....... Plumber. 13.365 Evergreen ave. . . . Barber. 14. 1271 13roadway.......Cigals. 15. 1245 Gates ave.......Glazier. 16.9 Woodbine st........ Barber. 17. 400 Central ave....... Barber. 18.458 Central ave....... Saddler. 19. 1201 Bushwick ave... Barber. 20. 1449 Broadway....... Cigars. 2I. 1607 Broadway....... Barber. 22. So Eldert street....... Barber. 23. 1657 Broadway....... Cigars. 24.61 Cooper st.........Repair shop. 25. tog Moffat street...... Vacant. 26. N. \V. cor. Bushwick

and Vanderveer... Bicycles. 27. 114 Cooper st ...... . Barber. 28.596 Central ave...... Plumber. 29.546 Central ave ...... l larber. 30. 451 Central ave ...... Stationery. 31. 1297 Gates ave....... Candy. 32. 1286 Madison st......Grocer.

f wenty-ni,rt/a ll'ard. Location. Occupied as

1.28 E. 5th st.......... IIal 1. 2.28 Reno pl........... Store. 3. Coney Island ave., near

Avenue B........ Barber shop. 4.798 Flatbush ave...... Undertaker. 5. Canarsie la. and Flat-

bush ave..........Stoves. 6. 15 Grant st........... Barber. 7.8o7 Flatbush ave..... Undertaker. 8. Malbone st., east of

Old Clove rd ..... Engine house. 9. E. New York ave., cor.

Schenectady....... Hardware.

Thirtieth Ward. Location. Occupied as

I. 3d ave., near 67th St.. Real estate. 2. 4th ave. and 94th st... Barber. 3.5115 ave., near 92(1 St. .Candy. 4. Bay Ridge ave., near

7th ave...........Candy. 5. New Utrecht ave., bet.

56th and 57th sts. . Barber. 6. New Utrecht ave., bet.

65th and 66th sts. . Plumber. 7. 18th ave., 250 feet S.

of 86th st... .....Grocer. S. Bath ave., bet. Bay 19th

and Bay 20th sts... Real estate.

Thirty-first Ward. Location. Occupied as

I. Neptune ave. and \V. 1st st........ ... Vacant.

2. Surf ave., near Hen-derson's Walk .....Barber.

3. Voorhees ave. and 23d st ................Grocer.

4. E. 14th st. and Avenue X......... ..... Barber.

5. Neck rd. and Graves-end ave...........Vacant.

6. liarway ave., bet. Hubbard and Stry- ker sts............ Confectionery.

Thirty-second Ward. Location. Occupied as

I.Overbaugll pl., cor. Flatbusls ave......Barber.

2.25 feet S. of S. E. cor. Conklin and Rail- road aees.........Vacant.

3. S. S. Avenue L., bet. Railroad and E. 95th st............ Barber.

F. RODENBOUGII, Superintendent of Elections.

First Ward. Location. Occupied as

1 .71 I~ lushing ave...... Vacant. 2.307 Flushing ave..... Vacant. 3.932 Steinway ave .....Cigar store. 4.536 Jamaica ave ...... Vacant. 5.433 Steinway ave.....Vacant. 6.1093 Van Alst ave... Vacant. 7. 146 Fulton ave ....... Feed store. 8.393 Ilopkins ave...... 9. ISO Broadway........Tailor.

10.467 HIatnilton St ......Vacant. 11.454 Broadway........I Eat store. 12. 191 Skillman ave.....Grocery. 13. 133 Radde St ..........Scant. 14.89 Hunter ave........ Vacant. I. 107 Bodine st........Paint shop. 16. 127 Vernon ave.......Cigar store. 17. 103 Vernon ave....... Barber shop. 18. 199 Jackson ave...... Vacant. 19.132 Greenpoint ave... Candy store. 20.6 Jackson ave........Cigar store. 21.65 Vernon ave........ Barber shop.

Second (Vard. I,ocation. Occupied as

I. Cypress ave., L. I. R. R. crossing........ Notions store.

2. Palmetto st., nr. Covert ave ..............Candy store.

3. Myrtle ave. and Fresh I'onrl road ........ Feed store.

4. Myrtle ave. nr. Cooper ave ............... Tailor store.

5. Broadway, opp. Court I louse, Newtown. . Furniture store.

6. Metropolitan ave., or. Catherine ave.....Old firehouse.

7. Forest ave., nr. Metro- politan ave........Barber shop.

8.Onderdonk ave., nr. Stanhope st....... Bakery.

9. N. E. cor. Broad and 3d sts ............ Clubroom.

Io. \Vest side of Grand st., nr. Remsen pl .....Shoe store.

ii. South side of Grand st. and Maiden Ia. ...Hall.

12. Shell road, nr. Grove st. Flail. 13. Washington andWaters

ave ..............Barbershop. 14. Ryker ave., cor. 4th st.Hardware store. 15. Ludlow ave., bet. 7th

and 8th sts........Firehouse. t6. Plateau st. and Corona

ave ........ ... Confectionery. 17. Mulberry and Grand

ave .............. Vacant. 1S. Jackson ave., bet. John

and henry sts.....Vacant.

Third [Visa'. Location. Occupied as

I. Broadway...........Hardware store. 2. Lawrence and Boule-

vard ..............I-iail.

By order of the Police Board.

First [Viral (Gretl ton). Location. Occupied as

I. Jay st., or. South st. ..Store. 2. 10 Brook st., New

Brighton .........Engine-house. 3. 73 Jersey st., New

Brighton.......... Engine-house. 4.202 New York ave.,

New Brighton..... Store. 5.8o Jersey st., New

Brighton.......... Engine-house. 6. Second st., New Brigh-

ton ...... ........Engine-house. 7. Henderson ave., nr.

Davis st., West New Brighton.......... Dwelling.

8.65 Broadway, West New Brighton..... Store.

9. Castleton ave., West New Brighton.....Engine-house.

Io. Taylor st., West New Brighton .........Engine-house.

I I. Cor. Columbia st. and Castleton ave., West New Brighton .... Store.

12. Jewett ave., West New Brighton..........Store.

Second Ward (A7iddletawn). Location. Occupied as

I. St. Paui ave., Tompkins- ville ............. Engine-house.

2. Union p1, Stapleton.... Engine-house. 3.20 Thompson st., Staple-

ton .......... ... Engine-house. 4. Richmond rd., StapletonEngine-house. 5. McKeon st., Stapleton. Engine-house. 6. 122 Targee st., Stapleton Dwelling. 7. 134 Richmond rd., Sta-

pleton............ Engine-house. 8. Elizabeth st., Casleton

Corners .......... Wagon shed. By order of the Police Board.

T

Occupied as

3. Ii wue, or. Forest ave. IEall. 4. Jamaica and Jagger

ave .............. Library. 5. 82 and S4 Madison ave.t )flicc. 6. 42 llain .et ...........Burlier shop. 7.34 \1'ashiny;ton st.....Ilose house. 8. 112 Broadway....... Printing othce. 9.48 13th st........... Barber shop.

to. College point Hose Co. house. I t. 88Fourth ave., College

Point .............Jewelry store. 12. 18th st. and 8th ave... Fish store. 13. 16th st., bet. 7th and

Sib ayes...:...... Vacant.

Fourth Ward. Location. Occupied as

r.Snediker ave. and 4th st ................ H. & L. Co. house.

2. Benedict: ave. nr. Grof- ton ave...........Furniture store.

3. Ocean ave., bet. 13e1- mont and B'way.. EL & L. Co. house.

4. Poplar st., nr. Union pl Hose house. 5. N. S. B'way too ft. west

of McCormack ave. Vacant. 6. Greenwood, nr. Atlan-

tic ave............ Booth. 7. Railroad ave., nr. I lill-

side ave.......... Fish store. S. Town Hall...........Room. 9. 68 Beaver st..........

Io. i6 Centre st.......... Shop. it. Farmers ave, and New

York ave .........Booth. I2. Merrick rd., nr. South

st ................ Booth. 13. Fulton and Bergen ave.Storeroom. 14. Sagarnore ave., opt).

Iroquois ave....... Ii. & L. Co. house. i5.Curry st .............1L& L. Co. house. 16. Springfield rd., or. Mer-

rick id............ Hall.

Fifth [lard. Location. Occupied as

I. Cor. Bayview and Boulevard ........hose Co. house.

2. Boulevard, bet. Lincoln and hrandreth aves.l'aint store.

3. S. S. Central ave., 250 ft. W. of Co.nago ave........... Vacant store.

4. Columbia ave., nr. Moll ave ......... ....Shop.

5. McNeil ave., or. Bay- vtew ave.......... Engine Co. house.

6.Elmont rd., or. Central ave ..............Shop.

Third [Furl (N rlhf<1d). Location. Occupied as

I. Bennett st., Port Rich- mond ............Engine-house.

2. Post ave., Port Rich-mond ............ Store.

3. Richmond ave., Port Richmond ........Engine-house.

4. Morning Star rd., Elm Park .............Storage room.

5. Central ave., \V. Rich- mon(l Terrace, Ma- riners' Harbor.... Engine-house.

6.Richniond Terrace, Mersereau ave., Ma- liners' Ilarbor ...Store.

7. Chelsea ave., nr. I.ex-ington ave., Lino-leum-rille......... Engine-house.

8. Richmond ave.,Granite- ville ............. Engitla-house.

Four/h iVard (So1Whhleld). Location. Occupied as

I. 6th st., New Dorp....Engine house. 2. Jefferson st., Garret-

sons.......... .Clubhouse. 3. Evelyn pl., Ft. Wads-

worth ............ Engine house. 4. New York ave., Rose-

bank .............Engine house, 5. Willow ave., Clifton... Engine house. 6. Necker ave., Grasmerc.Engroe house.

Fifth JVard(Wusi eld). Location. Occupied as

I. Eureka pl., Tottenville.Engine house. 2. Centre st., Tottenville. Carpenter shop. 3. Androvett ave., Krei-

scherville .........Carpenter shop. 4. Schoolhouse la., P. 1'.. Dwelling. S. Shore road, Rossville..Entertainment Hall. 6. Seaside ave., Elting-

ville ..............Dining room.

F. RODENBOUGH, Superintendent of Elections.

T. F. R()DENBOUGH, Superintendent of Elections.

POLICE DEPAR'mIEN t' Olt THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 300 31ULIERRY STREET, J(L

OCTOBER I2, 1898.

Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of chapter goo of the Laws of 1896, as amended by section 4, chapter 379, Laws of 1897, the police Board has designated and appointed the place of registry and polling place in and for each of the Election Districts of the Borough of Richmond, City of New fork, for the election next ensuing as follows, to wit :

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

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DATE. FORCE OF VArOR.

RELATIVE CLEAR, O. HUMIDITY. OVERCAST, IC. DEPTH OF RAIN AND SNOW IN INCHES.

OCTUHER.

6o Sundays 91 .2660 .245 .32; .27) 57, 37~ 0 51

Monday, 20.732, •312 .351 .293 6o 36 7o 62 o

Tuesday, 22.451 .545 •572 •522 73 67 75 71 3 Cir.

Wed'sday, 22 .483 .319 .2691. •357 78 46 53 59' =o

Thursday, 23 .2c9 .269 .303 .262 58 53 64' 58 = Cir.

Friday, I4.309 .386; .380. ,358 64 67 76' 691 7 Cu.

Saturday, =51.199 .217, .1831 •199' 571 46 47 5o; I Cir,

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DANIEL DRAPER, PH. D., Director.

Total amount of water tor the week ................ I .5o inch. Duration for the week ............................ 14 hours, 30 minutes.

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

Sunday, Oct. 9 Cool, pleasant ............................... Cool. pleasant. Monday. 10 Cool, pleasant ............................... Cool, pleasant. Tuesday. =I Mild, pleasant, Jew .......................... D1dd, pleasant. 'Wednesday, I2 Mild, drizzing ................................ Mild, Pleasant, Thursday. " =3 Cool, pleasant ............................... Cool, cloudy. Friday, " =4 Mild, cloudy ................................. Cool, ov.rcast. Saturday, =5 Cool, pleasant ............................... Cool, pleasant.

4676 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE BOARDS OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF PARhS). -~

FIRST DISTRICT, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Central Park, New Vork-Latitude 4o0 45 58" N. Longitude 73° 57' 55" \V. I leight of Instru-ments above the Ground, 53 feet ; above the Sea, 97 feet.

-f/s!,act of R<~isl,v s jmnr Self-rccordinc Znst unrents for the lVeek ending (3,1/1 r 15, 1895.

Barometer.

7 A.M. 2 P.M. 9 P. M, MEAN FOR THE D.Y.

MAXIMUM. MINIMUM.

DATE. - -' v m s; b v 0 ' Ocrrouea. = 5 u 5

U Oi •~ O I c V i' c w - w -~

..

•E Y ,v, -

j - -

i

0 A.>1. Sunday, 9 30.050 30.520 32.100 30.057 30.154 12 r.a. 29.970

Monday, to 30.302 35.233 30.200 30.247 3-.1.312 7 A.M. 30.142 =2 P.M.

Tuesday. 11 30.038 ', 29.900 29.75+ =9897 30.142 A. v. 29.6x0 =2 r. M.

Wednesday, 22 29.690 29.670 29.805 29.723 25. 8,2 12 1.21. 29.662 I P.M.

Thursday, :3 29.912 29.584 29.91+ 20.003 20.902 j 9 A.M. 29.812 0 A.M.

Friday, 14 29.884 23.756 29.630 29.757 29.910 CAM. 29.620 7 P.M.

Saturday, 15 29.682 29.712 29.842 24.745 23.564 12 P.M. 29.622 2 N.M.

Mean for the week ......................................... 29.904 inches. 1[axinmm at ,- .2. 21., ()c;obcr 10 ..................... 30.302 Minimum at 7 1.03., Octo'ser 14 ..................... 29.600

.. Range .......... ............................... .702

Thermometers.

7 A. 21. 2 P. 11. 91'.21. MEAN. 11:1\:2IL M. MINIMUM. i\IAXIM527.

DATE. - -_ _ -

OCTC,t:ER. r: - _ 'I r u ci ^3 ti

_ > •,rte - > - -~',

Sunday, c 67 5461 54 61.6 92.61 6 9 4 P.11[. 57 5 1. ]7. 56 6 .4. .•.1. 50' (i A. %1. I23. 11 A. M.

Monday, 10 52 46 62 54 5 54 X57. 6 5r.3 65 3 r. 51. 57 12 P. M. 51 6 A.>I. 45 6 A. Ni. 115. 1 P. M.

Tuesday, it 65 6o 73 66 71 56 I6o.6 64.0 74 41.03. 68 12 r. M. 62 o A. M. 57 0 A.2I. 119. lz 03.

Wednesday, I2 6g 6r 65 57 59 51 "(4.o 56.3 72 0 :0. M. 6s o A. MI. 54 12 PSI. 47 12 p. M. 121. 1 r, M.

Thursday, 13 50 44 53 51 5' 52 55.'6 49,0 6o 4 r. st. 52 5 r. +1. 50 6 +. 01. 44 6 .5.03. 117. It 2.21.

Friday, 14 58 i 52 63 57 59 55 5:..c 54.6 64 1 r. +1. 1 57 2 P. n1. 55 12 PSI. 113. 12 0.1.

Saturday, 15 49 43 57 46 52 44 52.6 45.0 58 , P. M. co a A. st. 49

12i.

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50

7A'1. 43 i 7 A. M. III. 1221.

Pry Bulb. 19e6 Bulb. Mean for the week ..........................(c degrees................................ 53.2 degrees. Dl aximum at 4 P. `.L, iuth........... 74 21 12 P. ,I., 11th ................. os •. Minimum " at 7 A. M., 19151 ............ 49 " at 7 A. SI., 15th .................. 43 .,

Range •' ......................... 25 ,. ................................ 25 .,

Wind.

DATE.

• O1REcTIUN. VELOCITY IN MILES. FORCE IN I'01'Nl,g PER S!5rARE 1l.

- OerOl4FR. 9 r.M. 7A-,%I.2 r.2I. Distance 7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 1'. M. tip to to or the 7 A. St. 2 1', SI. 9 P. 11. Max. Time.

7 A. Si. 2 I'. St. g P. 1L day

Sunday, 9.... WNW WNW ' \V N \V ---4 4 44 29 117 1% =' ! o t3% 1.30 I'. M.

Monday, =o.... NNE SE ESE 53 43 38 134 o !% 0 1 3 P.M.

Tuesday, =s.... SS\V S SSW _3 Sc 91 224 III % 1 3 IY 53% 4.301'.21.

Wed'sday, 12.... \\'NW NW N R' 65 81 (5 214 3 33 I3 ~' 33 2 PSI.

Thursday, =3... NNW E S 39 c3 28 90 0 0 0 Y. 1.40 ,2.a;.

Friday, 14.... E EE V'IN W =3 6o 70 148 % 1 3% % a 1 r. Mt.

Saturday, =5..., \V \1- N8V W\\t' 107 :.5 150 312 1i 6 .3% 63% 10.40 A.,'!.

.11c,:'ill hc'LI iu the 11vr0l(,,r ( cc', Octnlc•r 4, 1898, Irt 10 o'clock A. /11.

The roll was called and the following meml,ers answered to their names: (. otulcilmen Bodine and O'Grady, Alderman Vaughan and I'resi,lent Cromwell. Alderman Vaughan offered the tollowint; resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Local Board of the First District, Borough of Richmond, hereby

recoturiends to the Municipal Assenll/ly of'I'he City of New York that permission be granted to the Atlantic Terra Cotta Company to lay a switch or spur across Broadway, between Fisher avenue and Church street, in the Fifth Ward of the Borough of Richmond, to connect with their premises on said Broadway; the car or cars on said tracks to be propelled by steam engines only, the rails to he laid flush with the surlitce of Broadway, so as not to interfere with the use thereof by the public, and the work to be done at the expense of the said Atlantic Terra Cotta Company Miller the direction of the Commissioner of highways ; that the pavements of said Broadway he relaitf betty%cen said tracks, and that a distance of two feet outside thereof be kept continually in repair by the said Atlantic Terra Cotta Company.

Councilman O'Grady offered the following resolution, which was adopted Resolved, That the Local Board of the First District, Borough of Richmond, hereby recom-

mends to the Board of ['untie Improvements of 'Tile City of New York that John street in said ward be extended to Franklin street in said ward.

Councilman Bodine offered the following resolution, which was adopted Resolved, That the Local Board of the First District, Borough of Richmond, hereby recom-

mends to the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York that an electric-light be placed at the intersection of St. Paul's avenue with Trossach road, in the Second \\'aid of the lIorotlnh.

Alderman Vaughan offered the following resolution, which t was adopted \\'hereas, It appears to this Board that \lain street in that part of the Fifth Ward of the

13orouglt of Richmond which was formerly known as the Village of Tottenville, is now being acadamized to the width of sixteen feet ; and,

\1'ltereas, It appears to this Board that owing to the steel) grade of the street the soil un each side of the macadam spill be washed out whenever there is a heavy rain, thus undermining and destroying the macadam, unless something be clone for its protection ; and

\Whereas, It appears that there is sufficient balance to the credit of the fund created by the issuance of bonds for the purpose of macadamizing certain streets in Tottenville to pay for the addition hereinafter recommended ; now, therefore, l,e it

Resolved. That the Local Board of the First District, Borough of Richmond, hereby recom-mends to the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York that there be added to each side of the utacadam already laid a width sufficient to take the macadam within three feet of the curb lines on each side of the street.

Councilman O'Grady otlered the following resolution, which was adopted \1'hereas, It appears to this Board that an order was issued by the Board of Trustees of the

Village of New Brighton, now the Fir.;t Ward of the Borough of Richmond in The City of New York, in the fall of 1897, directing that water-mains be laid on the streets and avenues hereinafter mentioned ; and

\\'hercas, It appears that said order has never been complied with by the Staten Islanci Water Supply Company, the corporation to which the order was issued ; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Local Board of the First District, Borough of Richmond, hereby reconl-mentls to the Board of Public Lnprovements of The City of New Vork that water-mains be laid in the following streets aull avenues : On College avenue, from the i\h\nor road to Jewett avenue, and on Waters avenue, Lathrop avenue, Wardwell avenue, and St. John avenue, as soon as a fund for the same is available.

Councilman Bodine offered the following resolution, which was adopted Resolved, That the Local Board[ of the First district, Borough of Richmond, hereby recom-

mends to the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York that the following crossings be laid in the First \Ward of the Borough :

Acro°s Waters avenue on the west sidle of Fisk avenue. Across Waters avenue on the east side of Fisk avenue. Across Leonard avenue on the east side of Fisk avenue. Across Leonard avenue on the west side of Fisk avenue. .Across Fisk avenue on the north side of Waters avenue. Across Fisk avenue on the north side of Leonard avenue. Across Fisk avenue on the south side of Main avenue. Across the Boulevard on the west side of Wardwell avenue. Across the Boulevard on the west side of Jewett avenue.

-and be it further Resolved, That this Board strongly recommends the immediate establishment of a fund from

which the cost of sa:d improvement can be paid. Petitions numbered respectively 14, 18, 20 and 21 were taken up, and, on motion, laid over

for further consideration. On motion of Councilman O'Grady, it was referred to the President of the Borough to

endeavor to Face a fund created for the purpose of having notices of the meetings of the Local Boar] published in at least two newspapers of the borough.

On motion, the meeting adjourned. ALBERT E. IIADLOCK, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS.

Distance traveled durin_ the week ........................ 7.laximum . orcc ........................

Hygrometer. Clouds

............ 2,220 miles.

............ 6/ pounds.

Rain and Snow. Ozone.

COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC CIIARITIES-BOROUGIIS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, NO. 29 ELM PLACE:, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN,

NEW YORK CITY, October I9, 1898.

REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER IS, 1898.

October 12.

Reports of census, labor, etc., for Hospital and Almshouse, for week ending October Io, 1898. Approved.

Received bond in abandonment case of Maggie Gall versus Thomas Gall. On file. Received and accepted bid of A. L. Hofaker for furnishing iron straps for the sum of $6.40. Bernard Brady, Orderly, Kings County Hospital, discharged.

October 13. Approved weekly requisitions of the various institutions. Transmitted to Comptroller, for filing, contracts of the Flatbush Water Works Company

and the Flatbush Gas Company. Received bond in abandonment case of Barbara Kress against John Kress. On file.

October 14.

Received communication from Truman J. Backus, President Board of Managers of the Long Island State I lospital, releasing portion of annex grounds at Flathush. On file.

Certificates of indorsement by Comptroller of the following contracts for supplies were received : C. F. Mlattlage, Schieffelin & Co., Ross & Keany, F. J. Dessoir, W. H. Henneberger, United States Trading Company, George I. Roberts & Brothers, S. E. Hunter, II. D. Robins, C. \V. Keenan, Edward Barnes, Conroy & Gannon, Charles S. Pray, J. J. O'Rorke, Charles Cohen. Manhattan Supply Company,

On file. Oclolicr 15.

John Timmons, Orderly, Kings County Hospital, discharged. Approved the following bills for the care and maintenance of dependent children, and trans-

milted saute to Auditor St. Agnes Home ............. .. ... ....................................... $1,369 25 Brooklyn Howard Colored Orphan Asylum ..................................... 283 25 WaysideHome ............................................................. 1,135 26 Industrial School Association ................................................. I,8ot 25 Brooklyn Training School .................. .. .............................. 248 50 St.John's Home ............................................................. 6,743 00 St. Malachy's Home ......................................................... 3,205 75

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October 17,

Approved corrected bills for the relief of indigent veterans for quarter curling Dccemt,er 31, 1897, amounting to $225.14.

October 18,

Certificates of indorsements by Comptroller of the fullott ing contracts for supplies were received :

Flatbush Water Works Company. Flathush Gas Company. On file.

A. SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, etc

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, No. 220 FOURTH AVENUE,

NEw YORK CITY, October IS, 1898. 11111

OPERATIONS OF TILE DEPAR1'MI?S'r OF BUILDINGS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR TILE WEEK ENDING OC'1'0I;ER 15, 1898.

BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND TIIE BRONX.

Plans filed for new buildings, main office (estimated cost, $1,260,000) .................. 46 Plans filed for new buildings, branch office (estimated cost, $233,800) .................. 24 Plans filed for alterations, main office (estimated cost, $64,415) ......................... 41 Plans filed for alterations, branch office (estimated cost, $5,500) ....................... 10 Buildings reported as unsafe ..................................................... 59 Buildings reported for additional means of escape .................................... 42 Other violations of law reported ................................................... 158 Unsafe building notices issued ..................................................... 163 Fire-escape notices issued ........................................................ 57 Violation notices issued .. ....... ................... ........................ 336 Violation cases forwarded for prosecution ................ .......................... 72 Iron and steel inspections made ................................................... 5,441 Complaints lodged with the I)epartment ........................................... 71

-

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Permits issued for new buildings (estimated cost, $380,920) ........................... 115 Brick (estimated cost, $134,200) ..........................................22 Frame (estimated cost, $246,720) ....................... ..................93 ...................

Permits issued for alterations (estimated cost, $63,140) .......................... ..... 76 Buildings reported as unsafe...................................................... 2 Buildings reported for additional means of escape ................................... 6 Other violations of law reported .................................................. 34 Fire-escape notices issued ........................................................6 Violation notices issued ........................................................... 39 Violation notices forwarded for prosecution ......................................... 2 Iron and steel Inspections made ................. ................................. 140 Passenger elevators examined ..................................................... 36 Letters written in reference to special violation reports ............................... 63 Complaints lodged with the Department...........................................- 10

BOROUGHS OF QUEENS AND RICITMOND.

Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $26,573) ............................... 16 Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $17,351) .................................. 47 Plans filed for plumbing (estimated cost, $2,099) ....................................10

THOMAS J. BRADY, President, Board of Buildings, A. J. JOHNSON, Secretary.

CITY CLERK. - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ,Ilryor's OI%ice.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. AI, to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 9

OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK A.M. to so M.

ERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor. CITY HALL, F RED M. DOWNES, Private Secretary. ALF ALFRED

NEW YORK, October 19, 1898. J>'ureait .' Licenses.

A public hearing will be held before the N.>. I City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. At Council Committee on Streets and Highways DAVID J. RocHE, Chief. on Monday, October 24, 1898, at 2 o'clock GeoeGE W. BROWN, Jr., Deputy.

P. M., on a proposed ordinance to regulate the COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. erection and maintenance of posts, poles and Rooms I:r4 and Ir5 Stewart Building, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. columns for telephone purposes. JOHN C.HERTLE and EDWARD OWEN.

P. J. SCULLY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. THE CITY RECORD . 4677

Approved bill of the Ilouse of Good Shepherd for month of September, amounting to PUBLIC AI)M1NISTRA'1'OR. Ilan. and S)er:ifieati ns, Contracts, I'r, .t,nsaAS and

$726.60, and Iran sin itted same to Ati d itor. Ni. .19 Nassau st rcct, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. I'at iln al es I..r ~V irk and plate rials for liu lilt ng, Re-

WILLIAM ML II )LS Public Admirtistrator. pair. and Supplies, Bills and Accntutts,9 A. M.1o4 P. M.; Re-

Approved bills for inn iii of deceased veterans, amot)ting iu the a~grcgate to $3.745, and Saturday" transmitted same to Auditor. Out -d u,,,r 1'uur Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M.

City Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER FOR THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX,

ZBROWSKI MANSION, CLAREMON'L' PARK, October 20, 1898.

Supervisor of the CiLylrrcord: DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter

378, Laws of 1897, I hereby notify you, for pub-lication in the CITY RECORD, that, by order of the Commissioner for the Borough of The Bronx, Patrick Carrigee, Laborer in this De-partment, has been discharged.

Respectfully yours, MAX K. KAHN,

Private Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, CITY OF NEW OR

THE ARSENAL, CENI'RAI. PARK, October 20, IS98.

Supervisor of the City Record: SIR—The Park Commissioner for the Bor-

oughs of Manhattan and Richmond has this day reinstated Nathan W. Stanley, No, 468 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, Computer on the Harlem River Driveway.

Respectfully, JUSl'IN H. SMITH,

Assistant Secretary, Park Board.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

STATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING which the Public Offices in the City are open for business, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments and Courts:

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. THE MAYOR, Chairman ; PRESIDENT OF DEPARTMENT

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

Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to to u.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS I Room 209 Stewart Building, ph floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. n[.

JOHN J. RYAN, MAURICE I.. POWER, \VILLI AM H. TEN EYCK, JOHN P. WINOOLPH and THE MAYOR, and COMPTROLLER, Commissioners ; HARRY W WALKER, Secretary, A. FTELEV, Chief Engineer.

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. 'PHE COUNCIL.

RANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. Clerk's office open from Io A. M. to 4 P. mL ; Saturdays,

IO A. M. to I2 M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

THOMAS F. Woons, President. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk.

BOROUGH PRESIDENTS. Borough of Manhattan.

Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. to, II and I2 City Hall. q A. M. 104 P. M,; Satur-

I days, 9 A. M. to 12 M. AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President. IRA 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. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.

Lours F. HAFFEN, President.

Borough of Brooklyn.

President's Office, No, I Borough Hall. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M.

EDWARD M. GROUT, President.

Borough of Queens.

FREDERICK BOWLEY, President. Office, Long Island City. 9 A. M. until 4 P. M,; Satur-

days, from 9 A. rat. until 12 M.

Borough of Richmond.

GEORGE CROMWELL, President. Office of the President, First National Bank Building,

New Brighton; 9 A. M. to 4 P, M. ; Saturdays, 9 A, M. to I2 M,

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMEN N.

No. 3.16 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. AL t.' It M.

MLtuRICE F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

1,uwrturent rj lliglrways. Nu, rso Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H.

JAMES 1'. KEATING, Cunuuisstoner , f lligbways. WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. TLIuMAS R. FARRELt., Deputy for Bru„kly n. JA7uIES H. MALONuv, Deputy for limns. JouN P. MADDEN, I)cpnty for (Jueens. HENRY P. llORRIsoN, Deputy and (hid f Engineer for

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

Department of Sc';orrs.

Nos. 265 and 267 Broadway,A M. to 4 P. M. JAMES KANE, Commissioner (if Sewers. MATTHEW F. Dououui, Deputy for Manhattan. THDSIAS J BYRNES, Deputy for Bronx. WILL.lnnt BRENNAN, Deputy for Brooklyn. MA-nvew J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of

Sewers. borough of Queens. HENRY P. MORRISON, D.'p,lty C.,mmi'uslolrer and

Chief in,gineerof So ers, Borough rut Ricbmund. t )111ce, "Richmond I3uiltiing," corner Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I.

DeSerrtnsent of Briefces.

Room 177 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to t2 at.

JOHN I.. Sues, Commissioner. THOMAS H. YORK, Deploy. SAMUEL R PROBAsco, Chief Engineer. MA-1rHttw H. MooliE, I lepnty fur I ronx. HARRY BEAnM, Deputy for Brooklyn. JOHN' E. BACKUS, Deputy for Queens.

IJr<e rf>ne,rt of it Suc/%1y.

No. 15o Nassau street, 9 A. H. to 4 P. H. WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. JAMES H. HASLIN, Deputy Commissioner. GEORGE: W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. W. G. BYRNE, Water Register. JAMES hloFFErT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of

Itrooklyii, s1unicipal Building. JosEPH FITCH, Ucputy Ci,mmissioner, Borough of

Queens, Old Town Hall, Flushing. THOMAS J. MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner,

Buruugh of The Bronx, Crutona Park Building. HENRY P. >\ToRRISON, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of Richmond. Olice, "Richmond Building," e„rner Richmond Terrace and York avenue, New Brighton, S. I.

Dr(a ru e,,>t rj Street Cleaning,.

9 A. St. to 4 P. M. JADES MCCARTNEY, Commissioner, No. 346 Broad-

Way, Manhattan. F.M. GIPSON, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of

Manhattan, N,.346 T3ruadway. PAipicK H. QI'INN, Deputy Commissioner for

Buruugh of Br ,uklyn, Rum 37 Municipal Building. JosEPH Lt2BFRTZ, Deputy Commissioner for P,unuugh

of The Bronx, No. 6s East One Hundred and Fifty-seamd street.

JOHN P. MADDEN, Deputy Commissioner for Borough of Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City.

Delia 'b rerrt of Buildings, Lighting and Srrfiplies. N. 346 Br'.adway, Room 142, 9 A. M. to 4 P. AI.

HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner of Public Build-ings, Lighting and Supplies.

PETER J. BUGLING, Deputy Commissioner for Man-hattan.

WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for lirook-lyn.

HENRY SOTPHIN, Deputy Commissioner fur Queens. EDWARD I. MILLER, Deputy Commissioner for Rich-

mond.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Com,41roller's C(6ce.

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. 9t. to 4 P. H.

BIRD S. CrLER, Comptroller. MICHAEL T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller, EDGAR J. LEVEY, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and

Arrears. DAVID O'BRIEN, Collector of City Revenue and

Superintendent of Markets, Borough of Manhattan. DAVID E. AcsFEN, Receiver of Taxes. JOHN J Mcl)oNOm:GH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Manhattan. JAMES B. BOUCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough

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

Borough of Manhattan. WILLIAM \ICKINNY, First Auditor of Accounts,

Borough of Brooklyn. MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, Deputy Collector of Assess-

ments and Arrears, Borough of Bruuklyn. WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor, Borough of Richmond. JOHN J. FHTHERSI'ON, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Richmond. GEORGE. BRAID, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. EDWARD J. CONNELL, Auditor, Borough of The Bronx. FREDERICK W. BLECKwENN, Deputy Receiver of

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

Bureau of the City C/eaumberlain.

Nos. 25 and 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si.

PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain.

C)ffiro of the City Pay>n.,Ister,

No. 33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN H. Ttala[ERMAN, City Paymaster.

LAW DEPARTMENT. Once' of G,r/S'ration Counsel.

Staats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. H. to 5 P. at. ; Saturdays, 9 A. H. to 12 M.

ToHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. HEODORE CONNOLY, W. W. LAUD, Jr., CHARLES

BLANDY, Assistants. ALMET F. JENKS, Assistant Corporation Counsel for

Brooklyn. Bit?eau for Co//cctio,, of -lrrearsof Personal Taxes.

Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street, 9 A. M. tO 4 P.M.

Brrrresu for the Recovery of Penalties. No s.Irq and I2I Nassau street.

ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel. Bureau if Street OJrenings.

Nos, qo and 92 West Broadway. JOHN P. DUNN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Central (ice.

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

B. SEXTON, JACOB HESS, HENRY E. ABELL, Commis- sioners.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Central Office.

Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. H. to 4 P. M. JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board ; Commis-

sioner for Manhattan and Bronx. THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissitlner. ADOLPH SIMis, Jr., Commissioner fur Brooklyn and

Queens. ARTHUR A. QUINN, Deputy Commissioner. JAMES FEENEY, Commissioner for Richmond.

to4,30 P. M,

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. (. )•ntr,el n(/in'.

Nuo. 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M. to 4 I', M. FRANCIS J. I.ASruv, Commissioner. N. 1). FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. JAtin•:s I. KoosIN, 1 )eputy Commissioner for Bor-

uughs of I3risuklyn and Queens.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office hours fir all, except where utherwise noted,

from q A. M. to 4 P. It .; Saturdays, z2 at.

Ile.erlgraerrtersr. No is 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street.

JOtHN J. SCSNNELL, Fire Cummissiuner, JAMES H. TuLLv, Deputy Commissioner, Borough

of Brooklyn and Queens. AuGUSTrs T. DocHARTY, Secretary. II,'GH IioNNER, Chief of Department, and in Charge

of Fire-alarm 'Telegraph. JAMES DALE, Deputy Chief, in Charge of Boroughs

of liror,klyn and Queens. GEORGE F. MURRAY, Inspector of Combustibles. PETER SEeRV, Fire Marshal, L'oruughs of Manhattan,

The Bronx and Richmond. At.oszo BRvstER, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of L'rook-

I}'n and Queens. Central Office open at all hours,

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M.

to 4 I'. At. it MICHAEL. C. MURPIiv, President, and WILLIAM T.

JEN1eINS, M. I)., JOHN Il. COSBY, Al. D., THE PREtiI-i'ENT Or cHI': POLICE BOARD, c•.r-o!/ieir ,, and the IIEA1: rH ( )FPIC'ER ot, 'rHE PORRT, e_r-r/ie'fa, Commissioners EMMOas CLARK, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, IlOARd) OF EDUCATION.

No. 146 (;rand street, l;uroueh of Manhattan. CHARLES Iit'LKI.EY III"nuELL, President ; A. E:11ER-

SON PALMER, Secretary.

k/uuluul hoard fur the Po"'11d~I's of .11eutl,affrtn anI The .ron-r.

No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan. CHARLES I3ULKLEY HUBBELL, President ; ARTHru

McillmLLIN, Secretary. 4:/ioaI Rn,er I fur the Borou,,Tle of /ranklyu.

N. 131 Livingston street, Brooklyn. J. FI)ARn SwANSTeoM, President ; GEORGE G.

BROSCN, Secretary.

Se/root Goaret for the RoranQle of Queens, Fhtshing, I... I.

G. HOWLAND LEAVITT, President ; JosErH H. FITZ- PATRICK, Secretary.

Scliool G'orerd fur the b'ulrorug/ of A'ic/rvmnd Stapleton, Staten Islam.

I' RANK PERLEr, President ; FRANKLIN C. VI'LT, See- retary.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Arsenal Building, Central Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Sat ii rda} s, to it. GEORGE C. CLAU'sEN, President, Commissioner in

Manhattan and Richmond. GEOI,,GE V. BxowER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and

Q ucens, AuGus'r iIIoERtrs, Commissioner in Borough of The

L'ronx, Zbrowski Slansion, Claremont Park.

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

J. SERGEANT CRA}t, President ; CHARI.ILs F. MURPHY Treasurer ; PETER F. MRYER, Commissioners.

WILLL4st H. BURKE, Secretary. Office hours, 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, r2 M.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Main Of ce, Nu. zoo Fourth avenue, Borough of alan-

hatlan. 'ruosi.ss J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build-

ings and Cummissi.mer for the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.

JOHN GUILFOYLE, Commissioner for the Borough of Br klyn.

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

A. J. JoH.ysov, Secretary. Oif,cc uuf the Department for the Boroughs of Man-

hattan and The Bronx, Nu, 220 Fourth avenue, Borough of Manhattan.

011ice of the Department for the Borough of Brook-lyn, Borough halt, Borough of Brooklyn,

()ilce uuf the Department for the Boroughs of Queens and Richntund, Richmond Hall, New Brighton, Staten Island, Borough of Richmond ; Branch office : Roam I, second flour, Town Hall, Jamaica, Long Island, Borough of Queens.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Stewart Building, 9 A. AI. to 4 P. rat. ; Saturdays, so M. THOMAS L. FE['rtsER, President of the Board ; ED-

w'ARD C. SHEERS', ARTHUR C. tiADNON, THOMAS J. PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRELL, Commissioners.

BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. No. 346 Broadway (N. Y. Life Insurance Building),

Rooms 1o33 and 1034. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 At.

JOHN T. NAGLE, Al. I)., Chief of Bureau. Municpal Statistical Commission : FREDERICK W.

GRUIS E, LL. D., HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, THORNTON N. MOTLEY, Julius G. KUGELMAN, RICHARD T. WILSON, Jr., ERYEST HARVIER.

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

Franklin and White streets, 9 A. nl. to 4 P. At. CHARLES H. K.NOx, President, ROBERT E. DEYo and

WILLIANt N. DYKSIAN, QJmmissiuners. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. Mb n 4 P. M.

EDWARD CAHILL, THOMAS A. WILSON, JOHN DELM.AR, EDWARD NlcCce and PATRICK M. HAVERTY, Board of Assessors.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FEITNER (Presi-

dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments', Secre-tary ; the COSIPTROLI.ER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL, and the CORI-oR.srIoN COUNSEL, Members ; CHARLES V. ADEE, Clerk.

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

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Stewart Building, 9 A. AT to 4 P.M.

THOMAS J. DUNN, Sheriff ; HENRY P. MULVANY, Under Sheriff.

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. The MAYOR, Chairman ; BIRD S. COLER, Comp-

troller ; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council, and ROBERT Must, Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder-men, Members. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary.

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

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RK(;1N'l f•: I:': OIr PI(1.'. T. NII NI:\D„v, Ind);es of the C„tHt ut (:corral Scs.ions. Fast Sid, City H all P:rrk,,r .%.xt to 4 r. nL P.IntAI:n R. U.A(et.of.t.,Clerk.

I FRO\tM K, Register; JOHN VON t:i. iIN, Clerk's office open from ru A. M. to 4 r. M1t. Deputy Register,

.Sx/•rrrnr (l.rul. /,, l., [)iur,'ud; 7 ! 7:vJrr.

C' 1\ITSSlONF.R OF TURORS. Field in the building for Criminal Courts. Court Room 127 Stewart L'uilding, Chambers street and ripens at n,.;o A\. M.

Ilruadwa%, 9 A. I. n` 4 I. M. EDWARD R. CARROL.i., Clerk. Hours from to A. M. to JOHN PU'RCELL, Commissioner. 4 P. M.

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. APPF.I-I.ATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. No rot Fifth avenue. C'"urt-house, No. Itt fifth avenue, corner Eighteenth

H. W. GRAY, Cuntmissi„ner street. C', lift opens at r P. \t. C1t:tR1.Ft IL'. 1, t , r, Presiding Justice ; GEnROF

- C. P:\I:RI-TT, CHESTE I: I:. MC I.AI' t ;HL IN, ED\V. Ril P.t'r- NEW- YORK COUNTY JAIL. TRRSON, A]ORGAN J. ()T'trtns, (iEOecE L. ]NGRAHAV,

No. -, Lodlo+v street, y A. M. to 4 P. M. \L 1CLLt.11 RrMSEY, Justies. ALFKt[)\\'AoSTAr•F, CF,rk. PATRICK H. PICKF.TT, Warden. W IlLtAM 1..\\In, J r., Del-uty Clerk.

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A. AT. to 4 New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, Court

P. At opens at o.3o r. clock A. M. WTI.LtA1t S)ttAtER, County Clerk. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from IO A.M. tO GFORGE If. FAHRBACH, Deputy. 4 P. M.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, CITY \IAGTSTRATES' COURTS.

An Purr,rro„_/'i'i'iolio-,S:'at'ru<o-. and 1?'anZ T~~,~b'.c t Courts apcu iron9n. nL unu Ay P. n (111' J',rte',-HI.\R}- A. I1R:tti\, ROBERT C.

No. ('1[y Hall, 9 A.M. to j P. \i., except satnrd ayv, ;., It('l.et

CORNELI., l.f:ROY B. CRn\E. JIISFP'H M. I)EI'EL, CHARLFS on which days o n. M. to rc Al. A. FL.av'lER, HERMAN C. KI'Dl.ICH, CLARE:NCE \V.

WILLIAMI A. BUTLER, Supervisor; COLON EERRICK. MEADE, JOHN (). M0-IT, JOSEPH POOL. CHARLES E. Deputy- tiupervis>r ; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy I Sufis, Jr., THOM.\S F. \t'ENI\VORTH, W'. H. OL]ISTEAD. Supervisor and Accountant. EBEN DE\I:+REST, S:cretarv.

First Iliarict -C imival G urt Building. NEV EAST RIVER BR1T)GF C(l\f tiISSIOV. Sec•,nd District-Jefferson Market. C.,mmissi'mers' Office, N„s. 49 and 51 Chambers Third District-A... (9 Essex street

street, New York, 9 A.: M. to 4 P. M. Fourth Itistrict-Fifty-seventh Street, near Lexington Len is Nixr,x, President ; j.ustrs W. Bovt.r, Vice- avenue.

President ; "stmt E, LAxF, Secretary ; JULIAN 1). Fifth District-(loe Hundred and Toenty-first street -EItER, FAIRCHILD, 1'rea.urer ; Jotx Vs . WTHosiss S. southea,terii corner of Ss Ivan place.

111o„RE and The Mason, C,,rnmi,sioners. cixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street Chief Engineers Office, No. a4 Eroadw'ay, Brooklyn, I and Third avenue.

E.1)., 9 A. alto 5 P. M. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth

DISTRICT RICT ATTt1R\EY. venue.

SECOND Dlvlstox. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A St. 4 borough of Brooklyn.

ASA BIRD GARDTNFR, District Attorney \\ ILLI {xl J. First District-No.318 Adams street. JACOn P,REN- 11ICKENN,A, Chief Clerk. NCR, Magistrate.

_ Si'ci., rd I)i,trict - Court and Butler streets. HENRY

CHANGE i)F C.RAIIE DAMAGE COMMISSION, ~I`row,-Magistrate. Third District and Vanderbilt avenues. "I'\ 1't/'i EV-'1 HIRI A' li 1'W'EN1'Y- ir, M a le

CH.~EL th E. 1'EcLr., Magistrate. F(1CR1'H W-ARlt . Rosin 59, Schermerh.~rn Enildmg, No. q6 Broadway.

Forth Di.ui i r ate and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM e . 1`RASI rate '.\]eetings, lfonda}"s, \Vednesdacs and Fridays, at

i i rlet-

F'if[Il ])lit rlet-E+\"en and Posters streets. ANDREW P. %I•

DaNIEL LORD, Chairman; JAMES DI, VAxscnt, I LEMON, Magistrate.

Si5th 1 ii strict-Gates and Reid avenues. LEwis R. W ILLIAM E. STII.LINGS, C. n,ntlssl! nets. WORTH, Magistrate. LAttosT MCLOCGHLIN. Clerk. Seecnth I hstrict-No. 3r Grant street, Flatbtisb.

COR(~.>\EP.S. ALFRED E. STEERS, Magistrate.

Y~ro ugh ..f E RS. an. 'ii Eighth District-Coney Island. J. L"TT NOSTRAND

(1tfice, New Criminal Court Building. Open at all aglstrate.

Borough of Queens. times „f da'; and night.

w" U T F:u:\R. i•'Irz P.aTRtcK, J.aCOB E. lincsc H, EDwaRn First istrict-Ns. 21 and 23 Jackson avenue, D „ \V. HART, ANTONIO Zl'CCA. Long Island City. MATTHEW' J. SMITH, Magistrate.

Borough of The P,r~,Rx, I Brand District-Flashing, Long Island. Li KR J.

ANTHONY 1lcl)w"vn, THOt:\s M. LcxcH. { C xN„RTO), riet-.Far Third District-Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED-

It rock r of P,ro,ekl+n. atexo J. HE,ALY, Magistrate. ANTHONY J. BURGER, (.;EORGE \f. DELAI'.

B, 'rough of Queens. Borough if Richmond.

L H PHI , T.CRONix, Dr. SAMUEL S.Gt'v, Jr., LEONARD First istrict-Ne Bri D w' ghton, Staten Island. Juts Rol- rr, Jr., Jamaica, L. i. CROAK. Magi-irate.

B. rough of Richmond. Second Listrict-Stapleton,Staten Island. NATHANIEL

JOHN SE.SS ER, GEORGE C. TRANTER. _1MARSh, Magistrate.

Sicretary t'? tl-,e Board , CHARLES P. COATES, Myrtle --- and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house. Court opens at 10.30

A. Al ; adj urns 4 P. -A[. I''R.+NK T. Fttzc.ER.uLn and JOHN H. V. ARNOLD,

Surrogates ; NVILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk.

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. R,,onis 14, 15 and 16 Nos. x49 t', rut Church street. President, JOHN RENEH.iN ; Secretary, JAMES E.

Mc! lOVERN ; Treasurer, EDWARD HALEY, HORACE Luutus, P. J. AxDREvvs, . x-,i/7i:in.

Meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at z el.

SUPREME COURT. Counts - Court-house, 10.30 A. St. t'' 4 P. M, Special Term, fart I., Room No. z. Special Term, Part II., Room N... 15. Special Term. Part III., Room Nn. ry. Special Term, Part IV., Room No It. Special Term, Part V., Room N".z3. Special Term, Part \- L, Room No 21. Special Ternt, Part VII., R.um No. 25. Special Term, Part VIII., Rnom No.34. Trial Term, Part II., R m No. t6. Trial Term, Part Ill., R, ,om N. r7. Trial Term, Part I)'.. Room \o. iS. Trial Term, fart V., R. -m N. 22. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. ;t. Trial Term, Part VII.. k -„m N,.. ;o. 'Trial Term, Part VIII., Rcr,m Na. 24. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. a:. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 22. Naturalization Bureau- Room No. a6. 7UstiC,'2-ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES H.

TRUAX, CH.4Ri.ES F. MACI..E.AN, FREDERICK SMYTH, JOSEPH F. DALY, MILES ]:EACH, ROGER A. PRYOR, ]..EONARD A. GEIGER1cH, HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER, HENRY BiscHoFF, Jr., JOHN J. FRIEDMAN, NVIt.LIAM N. COHEN, P. HENRY DCGRO, DAVID MCADAM, HENRY R. BEEKMAN. HENRY A. (.iILDERSLEEVF, FRANCIS M. SCOTT. WILLIAM SOHSIER, Clerk.

CITY COURT. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park.

General Term. Trial Term, Part I. Part II. Part Ill. Part IV. Special Term Chambers will be held t0 A. M. tO 4

P. N. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, No. 32 Cham-

bers street, 9 A. At. to 4 P.51. JAMES M. FITZSIStONS, Chief J ustice ; JOHN H.

AICCARTHY. LEwis J. CONLAN, EDWARD F. O'l)wt'ER, JOHN P. SCHt CEI MAN and W. M. K. OLCOTT, Justices. THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre Street, between

Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. C, urt opens at ro A. St.

7uoti, Pi, First Division -- ELIZuR B. HINSDALE, WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, EPHRAIM A. JACOB, JOHN HAYES, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK. WILLIAM H. FULLER, Clerk ; JOSEPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. AI. Second Division-Trial days-R,rough Hall, Brook-

lyn, M, mdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at to o'clock ; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough .,f Queens, Tuesdays, at I. o'clock; Town Hall, New L'righton, Borough of Richm'.nd, Thursdays, at to o'clock.

7a.cticu a-Jour COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKER, JOHN L. DEVANNY, JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS W. FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk; CHARLES F. WOLZ, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

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

Elm, White and Franklin streets. Court opens at It o'clock.

RUFUS B. COwrNG, City Judge ; JAMES FITZGERALD, Judge of the Court of General Sessions;OHN W. GuFP, Recorder; JOSEPH E. NEWBURGER and MARTIN

MUNICIPAL COURTS

Borough of Manhattan. First District--Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and

all that part of the First Ward lying west of I)r.,adwa' and Whitehall street. including Governor's Island, Pedl„e's Island, F.11is Island and the Oyster Islands, Curl-roam, No 3z Chambers street (Brown-stone Puilding .

W-At"ItnPE LYNN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's office open from a A. H. to 4 P. M.

Sccnnd Ltistrict-Second, Fourth, Sisth and Four-teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward lying south and east of P,n,adwav and Whitehall street. Court-room, c'.rncr of Grand and Centre streets.

HER\L\N, IiOL.TE, fustic.'. FRANCIS MfNGIN, Clerk. ('lerk's office' - ,pen from 9 A. it to 4 P. St.

Third I)i-.tract-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court-room, s„uthwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted from q A. 1t. to 4 P. St.

W.M. F. MIoORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. Fourth Di<trict-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards.

Court-room, N. 30 First street, c,,rner Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. at.dail,, and remains open to close of business.

GEORGE F. RoESCU, Justice. JoiFN E. LYNCH, Clerk. Fifth District -Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. HENRY M. (lOLDF'OGLE, Justice. JEREMt..H HAYES,

Clerk.

Sixth District -Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Court-ruun, to'rthwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and continues open to clo,e of business

DANIEL F.'%[ART1:\", Jtts:ice. ArRA\I BERNARD, Clerk. Seventh District- Nineteenth Ward. Court-room,

No. r5r East F ifty-seventh street. Court ripens every m-urning at 9 o'clock escept Sunda+- s and legal holi-days , and continues open to close ,f business.

J SHY B. MICKEAN, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, Clerk.

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

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. St. each Court day.

Trial days, Wednesdays; Fridays and Saturdays. Return days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

JOSEPH H. STINER, Justice. THOMAs COST1GAN Clerk.

Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that portion thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Len.,x avenue. Curt-r:,um, No,. 170 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place. Court Opens every morning at Q o'ch.ek except Sundays and legal holidays , and con tiinues ripen ti close .f business.

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

Clerk's office open daily front 9 A. N. to 4 P. IT Tenth r)istrict-Twenty-second Ward and all that

portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the n' rth by the centre line f One Hundred and Tenth street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. 3r8 Rest Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily , Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. 51.

JAMES A. O'GOR\IAN, Justice. JAMES J. GALLIGAN, Clerk.

Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies n,, rth of the centre line of West One Hun-dred and Tenth street and west of the centre line If Lena or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-roum, cornfr of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily ;Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M.

FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. ADOLPH N. DUMA-HAUT, Clerk.

Buaough 'fib,, Eronx.

First Ilislrict- All that part of the T'wenty-fourth Ward which teas lately annexed to the City and Connty of New Y„rk l,)' chaj,ti'r 1,(y{ u,f the Laws of r8gs, coin. prising IiII of Ilse late 'fawn ,,f Westchester and part of Ili,- 'I'„wns d f:a'rehe.ye and Pelham, including the Villages of W'aketield and ACilliantsbridge. Court-moot, 1'nwu Hall, Main street, \Vcsl chester Village. Court opens daily Sundays and legal holidays excepted front 9 A. H. to 4 P. 'I.

WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. Jolts N. STEWART, Clerk.

Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. 011ice hours from 9 A. AT to 4 P. nt. Court opens at 9 A. Al.

JOHN 11L TIL•RNEv, Justice.

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

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Borough of Brim klyn.

]Aeon NEr-, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. Clerk's office open from 9 A. at. to 4 P. at.

Second District-Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Ttcerrtietit, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broad-slat', Br ",klyn.

GERsRn B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H.ALLEN, Chief ('lerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A SF. to 4 P. Al. Third District-Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,

Fifteenth, Sixteenth. Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6and 8 Lee ave. nue._ l)roukl}' n.

W II.Lt.stt SCHNITZPAHN, Justice. CHARLES A. Cox-RAm', Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. at. until 4 P. M. Court opens at ro „'cluck.

F„urth District - Ti. enty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty- ixth, Twenty-seventh and T\ccnIy-eighth \Cards. Court-rout, Ni,. t4 H„w and avenue.

A ot.rlt H. GoE•riiNG, Justice. HEatt&N COHLING-nr,ISr. Clerk ; J&StES P. SINNOTT, Assi tart Clerk.

Clerk'- office open front 9 a AI. to .1 P. St. Fifth District-Twenty'-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first

and Thirty-second AVards. Court-ror,m on Bath ave-nue and hat • 1\vc lit y-second 51reet, Bath Beach.

CORNELII'S Fl"RGUESON, Justice. JEREMIAH J. O'].r,ARV, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. N. to 4 P. M.

Borough of Queens.

First District-First Ward all of Long Island City, formerly composing live Wards . Court-room, Queens County Court-house located temporarily .

THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. TItoarAS F. KENNEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. each week day-. Court held each day, except Saturday.

Second Di,trict-Sec' nd and Third Wards, 'a hich includes the territory of the late Towns of Ne++town and Flusltine. Court-rootn in Court-ltouse of late T„wn of Newtown, corner of IIr 'ad ,ray and Court street, F.hnhurst, New fork. P.O. address, Elmhurst, New Y,,rk.

W'ILLfAM T. MONTI:VERDE, JostLe. HENRY \VALTER, Jr., Clerk.

(lark's office open front 9 A. II. to 4 P. S1. Third District- T:+}IEs F. McLotGHLIN.

Borough of Richmond. Flirt District-First and Third \yards (Towns of

Castlet,m and Northfield.. Court-room, former Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New I)righturn

JoltN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMMAN, Clerk. C' hurt office open from 9 A. St. to 4 P. SI, Court held

each day, except Saturday, front ro A. H. Scccnd District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards

T,,w'ns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield . "nurt-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton Park, Stapleton.

ALBERT REYNAt'D, Justice. PETr:R TIERNAN, Clerk. C,,urt office open from 9 A. H. to 4 P. AL Court held

•ach day from to A. At., and continues until close of lusines>.

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

M RN1NG-"M(JRNINGJOURNAL "TELE-Ograph.,.

Et enitt2-" Daily News," "Evening Sun." W'rekly-" Weekly Union," "Irish American." German-" Morgen Journal."

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor. City Record.

JANt'ARY TO, I&A.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. .11 I ICE I'I-ES'uerT 111 •THE lkIRI ;t itt or MLvsH TTAN,

Ni is' Vu ac, O, r,,ber a,, 1898. 1 1OI'ICE IS IIE1iF:l;T GIVEN, IN 1CC11RD- 1 ance with sectiott 400 of the Charter of 'She Ctty of New Vork, that a co•nmun cation from the Dep rtmen' if H)-'hw'nvs as to the def•c ive conni i•,n of the si Ie-a'.,ks i.'t front of No. 13D West One Hundred and ieventeenth st-eet, has been filved in thi< office, and is low- ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of he Local Board of the Niretcenth District for Local mp,,s cments will be held in the Borough Office, 'ity HaAL oil the 1st day of November, 1898, at Iz nt., It which mectitt said curl! munication will be submitted o the board.

AUGU ICS \V. PETERS, Pre,ident.

I. E. Rlnru, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

SALE. OF PROPERTY OF TilE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fi,llouing described articles of property of the

Department of' Street Cleaning will be sold, pursuant section 541 of the Greater New York Charter, at

wblic aucti„n, at Stable " A," of the Department of Street Cleaning, Seventeenth street and Avenue C, borough of Manhattan, at 10.30 A. M., on

F(IESDAY, THE 25TII DAY OF OCTO-BER, 1898:

3o Horses 'more or less). 181 bales of Bags '52,000 Bags more or less). 23 bales of Canvas (cart covers, horse covers and

feed bags,. 25,000 pounds 'more or less), Old Tire, Malleable, Cast

and Scrap Iron. 161 Horse Collars. 113 Cart Saddles. 31 Breechings.

zip sets Driving Harness. 27 pairs of Hanes. I lot of Harness !7 Bridles, a Traces, 2 Halters,

7 Rubber Horse Covers, z Storm Aprons.. it old Blankets. I lot of old Saddle-pads.

It Hay and Dung Forks. r lot of Rubber Hose (Fire and Garden'. t lot of Brass.

It Wire Brooms (Machine). : Landaulet.

6o barrels Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, etc. (Signed) JAMES McCARTNEY,

Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

PERSON' HAVING BIll,lii11•:.4D5'llT Irll.l., IN the vicinit y of N,'w 1'„rk l its, , an prnrvry m,uc.

I i:d for Ihat purpose-- ashes. street sw,,rpiug•, CI, , curh as ii collected by the I r, p:HUnent of hero( ('1eanItng--free of Charge, by' applying In the C,nuinissgae,r ul Street Cleaning, 345 itnsadwa}'. Itorough n( hl.tnhall:tu.

J:V\iES Mc CAR 'I'S llV, Comwissloner of Street Clleaning.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

POLICE DEPARTt1ENT or Till' CITY or NEw YORK, No.3c.' 11[oLnr:xxr Srx):u•r,

NEW YORK, October a,, 1994.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS IIERE13Y GIVEN THAT the following horses will be sold at Public Auc.

tion, at the salemeneng of Messrs. Van Tassell & Kearney, No. 130 East Thirteenth street, on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, fi4f1N, at so -. nt

„ Vick," Ni. 30. " i\focc,,," Ni'. 233. ,' Alex," No. 23s. I' Roscoe," No. z36. „ Jerry," Ni,. 278. ' Jim," No. z85.

', Harry," No. z91. '' Prince," No. 338. n Saul,,, N. 365. ,' Bock," Nn. 366. By order of the Board of Police.

JOHN F. HARRIOT, Property Clerk.

POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY or NEW YORK, 1898.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk iif the P,,lice Department of The City of

Nevv York, N,,. 300 1lulberry street, Room No.9, for the following property, now in his custody, without claim. ants : Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount stoney taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Department.

JOHN F'. HARRIOT, Property Clerk,

POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, 1 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ('

OWNERS WANTED P,Y I'HE DEPUTY PROP-erty Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New Ynrk-Otrice, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn- f„r the following pr,- pert y now in his custody with,'ut claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc. ; also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this Departunent.

CHARLES D. L'LAT('HFI)RD, I )e puts Property' Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DEPAN l.sui-: NT Or Pt"I:I.IC CI1ARIT1ES, BoRor';ns , n: 111:1\ ll,S1 T:1N AND 'I HR Ii RIINX,

Fot,r or E:tsr TWENTY-siXTH STRi;irt, New YORK, October it, 1898.

PROPOSALS FOR DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASS, (HARDWARE, EIC.

PurorGHS OF DI:\NnATTAN AND T11E BRONx,

SRALED BIDS OR EslI11Arl•:S FOR FURNISH-ing the below-menlionc,l Supplies, in confou miry

with simples and .Pccilicati'ns, will be received at the Central office of this Depau'tmetit, foot of East -lwcnty-sixth street, until is o'clock noon,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1898. Line Nos.

2900. 5 pounds Honey in the comb.

¢yon I box Oranges.

1905. 4 barrels go.td eating Apples.

29oj. 5o pounds bhut.,ri Po.eder.

2904, 25 pounds Starch Powder.

2905. 6 dozen Breakfast Plates, Department pat- tern.

2906. 4 doz n 'lea Plates, Dep::rtment pattern.

0907. z loll round lamp Wi,.k, as per ample.

2908. I light Polished [,tans, 4o x 57% x j am.

2909. 2 boxes kibbed Glas', }6 X 5n x % in.

2910. 4 pieces Ground Glass, r4 x it in.

2911. 24 pieces 8 ft. etch, Gas 'Poling.

2412. 3-12 dozen z gal. Stone jar: with covers. 29 t 3, 6-t2 di z n 4 in. Opal I as (;W)es.

2914, 6 .ambulance lantern Globes.

0915. 3 doecn Opal Gas Glob :s for 5 in. holders.

2916. 4 duz,n Specimen J ,rs for Urin.

2918. 12 Semi Vitreous 'Toilet Sets. Shape and decoration as per sample, each set to consist of Ewer basin, covered chamber, jag covered, soap dish, brush vase, mug and covered slop pail.

2918. 24 Sauce Dishes, Department pattern.

2919. 6 Putter ]fishes, Department pattern.

29a0. 6 Mustard 1', Is.

a9rr. 2 boxes Amerimtn Window Glass, rox r5 in., first quality, double th ieknes,.

2922. IT half-g.,llcn E rtien ware Bean Pot, as per J, V. Watkins list.

2923. a is gallon Yellow Bowls, as per J. Y. \Vat- kins' list.

2924. 2 White Smooth-bottom bowls.

2925. IT dozen Smoke Bells.

2926, 2 Burners for Side Lamps, a; per sample.

2927. 3 6.12 dozen Dietz Lantern Globes, as per sample.

2928. t dozen Lamp Chimney , as per sample.

292;. 2 doz 'n Dietz Lantern Wicks, as per sample.

2930. % Dozen Pinafore Globes.

2831. 2 gross Pieces White Stay Binding, as per sample.

2932. 4 Pi' ces Mosquito Netting.

2933- 1 dozen Table Napkins. as per sample.

2'34- 3 An)bulance Dricets' Caps, 2, 754-in ; r, 7-in , each.

a9'5- 24 Green Holl.,nd Window Shades with fit- ting, ; I shade 5 ft. a in. by 3 11.3 in, ; 8 shades 4 It. 8 in. by 3 f,• 3 in. ; 3 shades 5f.2 in. by 3 ft. 6 in ; It shade 4 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 6 in. ; 2 shades 6 ft.3 in. by 3 It. 6 in. ; I shade 7 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft. 9 in. ; 3 shades 6 It. 3 in. by 3 ft.9 in. ; 2 shades 6 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft, 3 in. ; I shade 681.3 in. by 3 ft. ; r shade 5 It. 8 in. by 3 1t. 6 in. ; I shade 5 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 3 in.

2936. 32 yards "A" Lamp Wick.

2937, IT Ingrain Rug 6 x 9 ft., pattern to be selected.

2938. 5 pounds 3 cord Grey Thread, No. 18.

2939• 2 dozen Spool Cotton No. 60, t doz. each Black and White Standard 6 cord,

a940, 1 gallon Melosine, in bulk.

2941. I quart I'ayson's Indellible Ink, in bulk.

2942. 5 gallons Extract of Malt, in bulk.

2943• xo gallons Liquid Peptonoids, in bulk.

2944. 20 gallon, Nialtine, in bulk.

2945• I carboy Ammonia.

2946. IT Conical Gravy Strainer, 9 in. top diameter, to in. deep, 8 in. handle.

2947, 1 Iron Wagon Jack, base 2Cx 6 in., reach a9 in,

2948, 3 Vibrating Ambulat.ce Bells, 12 in. diameter with frames,

2949. 6 dozen Table Forks, as per sample.

2050, % dozen Corkscrews, as per sample.

2951. j% dozen No. 2'lack Hammers, hickory han. dies, cast steel.

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29 5.'. t No. t4 < Mallet, 6x4 in., with iron rings and head, for oprniuLt hoxv<.

G-t2 dozen r.t m. I)'scr Fig,, heaters, I Iron I 'er'I Ride, 7 in. wide, 14 ie. lone-

with socket it in. lone, II) take handle t% in. diameter, socket and bla''C to be 111 one piece.,

24 gross S. rews : 3 gro-s each ? t in. , No. 6,

7, 8. 9 : 3 Frr~ each I iu., Nos. 6, 7, 8, ~. z gross S rows, Nu. 4, Iii in. I doz_ l limes kim l upbisrd f: irks, t`x x

Iii.. lot r iu. m;ucrtal with 2 flat keys each.

I dozen C. 1.Clo<et Catches. r 4-toot Cr o,vb ir. I 3-G,nt 5pi-it I. vcl. I C:oes in-in. Wa;;,Tn \Vr rich.

6-12 (I Zen Light Split Hits, as per sample. 7 Halter Slink, will SLrpl.es and Rings. 2 Enameled Ill ills. 7 ill. chaonter a in. deep.

2-12 d:,zen 8-quart Agate Cook Pots, I,. & G., No. 908;

2 12 dozen Bridles without Blinders, as per s,mpk.

it dozen z-in. Square \Vrought Steel lia.:k Flaps.

doze[' 4-m, Brass Plate Drop Handles for bureau drawers.

6-rz do.en Halter Chains. 2 Ambulance IoamrIns. C 8.q•.mrt A;;atc Rice L'oler with tin cover,

1,. & G., No. ;6. 2 4-qu.ut Agate Co fee Pot,, "Acme," 1. &

G., No. to r4¢. 2 4.gnart Ague `1• -a Pots, "Acme," L. & G.,

No. tol4. ,2 dozen Acate \Vasb Basins, rz% by 3!y in.,

L. 6 U., No 3o. 6 pounds Mind Staples.

dozen Mincing Knives, D. S., No.7. I gross Screw Hooks, % gross each, 2 and

214 in. 6 papers Copper 7'a.:ks, as per Sample. 2 dozen Window Fasteners, Tuscan Bronze,

'• E. G.5hcpard" Catalogue No. 180. 3 dozen Spring Sash Calcites,'1'uec in Bruuz •,

" G. Shepard° Cat alo:.ue I .3442 A. 2 (Iv;, I Waffle Irons, No. 2, as per Bramhall,

Dean & Co., list. z Large Enameled Water Kettles for Range,

L. & G., No. 201, z Medium E,:uneled Funnels, L. & G.,

N o. 04. I doien I'att a fans, 6 Round 5 in., 6 Square

83!~ xr3x r!8 in., "BrManfMall, Dealt & Co,.'s , lis'.

I doe, n Osal (;em Pans, No. it, "Bramhall, Dean Si Cs.'. " list.

2 Enamcicj Cab ,'Turners, L.&C , No. 13. 14-gU2I t I'reservin Kettle, I,. & G., No. 2zo. 2 dozen Large Enameled Kitchen Sti ons,

L. C G., No. r4. z only 2-quart I'iaameled Coffee Pots, L. &

(; , No. lorz. 2 only~3-quart Enameled lea Pot;. z o Ply large Te. Caduli-s. a only Large Coffee C.Id:'ies. < only Enamr:led Jelly i\loulds, L. & G.,

NO-50. It Oily I.quart Agate Measure, No, 4, " Dram-

haul, Dean & C.o.'s " li,t. It only r -pwt Ag . ti, Me asure, No. ?, " Brant

IPA , Dca'' & Co.'s' lis'. is' (1oz,n 1•:na' clod l'tc Pans. I. & G., N ,24. % dozen Enameled lake 1'nns, 1,. ` I;., No. 31. it only Iron fish Kettle, , Br.tn had l, ])call

Co."', I"'. r only Iron Egg Poacher.

5 dozen Square French Roil P:ms, No. rr, " I:ramn:ll, Plea, & C -.'s " list.

z only tits I Grid Iles, r5 x zz in. z only 3 (?tart Copper Ice Cream Moulds,

" Ilran,hal , Dean & Co.'s " list, dullercnt designs.

I Union or Family Scale, Fa Thanks', No, 502, single beam, brass scoop.

s Ilnnriu4 K.,iv c-, as per sail s pie. s nn.y Iron Dish Cloths.

j2 Dozen st_ ,I .k5 seers., assorted lengths, " Ilramh-ill, Dealt & Co.'s"list,

2 only Plainshe'I 1)rvd.rrs, No,. 3 and 4, "Bramhall, Dean& Cu 's'list.

r only Clint u1, Put Oo Si:cer, '' Bramhall, Dean & Cu. 's " list,

t only Paste Jigger, " L'ramha!I, Dean & Cu.'s " list.

r onl y la in. Potato Fry ['an, " Ilramhall, lk an & CO.', " list.

it only 141n. I•gg Ni "Bramhall, Beau & Co.'s" list.

r only Large Size Dover Egg Beater, " [brim-Duos &Co.'s" list.

it only No. TO l'lurn Pudding Slould, '' I,ram-hall, [jean & Co.'s" li-t.

t only Vor'<shirc Oven Pan, r8x Pity, x n , " Brarnh:ull, Doan & C o.'s' lust.

it dozen I.:,rdim; N,,,dles, assorted, " Dram- hull, Uccm & ( o's"1st.

r only 7z is.:Ueal Cutter, " Bramhall, Dean & Co's" .ist.

r only 9 in. Salad Shaker, ^ Br.,mhall, Dean & r o's "list.

r only ,o; in. Squash Strainer, - Bramhall, Dean & C' is "list.

2 on'y

12 in. Wire Potato Fry B.Iskets, L'r:,nthall, Dean & Co'," list.

dozen S in. Carpenter's Wood Gauges. 2 doze n L'lind St ps. it duzcn 1), or Stops. r pair large I,lamps, 4 P, in the cic tr. it r. pair to in. Winged l lividers.

r2 only Bolts '9 x 6 in. 12 only Bolt; i x to. i onl y pair Sheep Shears, bout shank. Ames

PIn,e Co , cut on pa ,e No. 89. z Sets Knives for Law it :\tower, 11. " Buck-

eye" Pow patetutd Ucc., 1892. r only 3-in.Tiube Sc, aper. it only Nozzle for i-in. Hose. r dozen [bass Hook and Eye Screws, as per

sample. z only "S" Hooks 3-in. Etaf, as per ample. r only '' H.11er's Horseshoe Rounding Ha

flier." 1 of ly 110-ses' o is Sharpening St. ne,

" Tike'- Hme o;tan Hacker." it only '• Hr.l.et's" Trimmn g Sledge H.,m-

mer, 2 Uozen Curry Combs, as per sample, 3 boxes kin, 14 x 14. 8 Bars ~s in. Square Iron. z oars z X 5o io. Spring Steel r bar r'i x ja in. Spring Steel. it bundle Iron Roil, % V.

30 pa rs 31cn's Slippers. 30 t airs \Vomen's Slippers.

dozen lop Color Pads, sample. r dozen pans Harne,s Dressing.

too fret % in. 3 ply Rubber I lose, with no,zle and couplings c•,mplete ("Granite" or equal,.

6-tz dozen " H urds" Harness Dressing. 6-12 dozen Back ng Straps, as pet sample.

25 barrel. Portland Cement. 25 bars els W. W. Lim.'.

ZOO feet narrow White Pine Ceiling. 2 Diplomas, Gouverneur Hospital form. it Diploma for Externe. 4 Shuttles for Siuger'1'ailoring Machine No. r pound Go d Bronze Poadcr. r set Steel Graining Combs, 5 gallons Crude Oil. a gall Neatsfoot Oil, in bulk. a Revolving Grates, D. H. & M. Range No.

s, at Harlem Hospital,

f,inr' N o,. _10r0. 2 ':cis brirk=, D. ii. & lil, Range No. r', aI

II rIser Ilnspital. ;ohu. r sit Ihirk for Lud anry Stnc

, N,,.2, al City Ilo,pilah

3062, r (ir:uc Ir,r Laundry Stove No. 2, at City ll ;ital.

3o63. I t''rtu Rest for Laundry Stove N". z at City

3064. 2 .rts Riles :end Cnvcr, for 1). [9.:c AI. 1)„ub'e Water I;uck Range No, z, at A I [rouse.

31,63. 2 5'3s Fire Rriek for D. II. & N1. D 'tulle Witter I lt+rk Range No. z, at A Hint's

306. z Grates for I). IL& M. Uouble Water back Range 7'. o. -.:u A Il,uuse.

35(7. r Crate for 1). 11. & ill No. 499, at A Ito use. 3068. r set Brick D. 11. & M. No,4.,5, ;,I A I louse. 3o6g. r set Rings for 1). H. & M. Nn. 45, at A

I louse. 9070. r Cr.ut.' for " \foneuse " No. 1, at A. IT use. 307r, t Set Rings for "I3I,u,reusc " No. 3. at A.

li ou.e, 3072. 6 Rcvnlving Crates for D. II. & AT. Kitchen

Range No. 3, R. Island A. & S.

073, 2 only since Lid Lifters. 3Js74- a oily Weighted Brushes for pol:,hino floors

6x8, " Adan:s " r ,r "D, vocs." 3075• 1 d(zen 6 in, flat Will Crushes "Martin's"

make.

3C7(. 6 drzen l':imp'co Na;I Preshcs, 3077. dozen l ).k Office Chairs, 3 78' % p. ,end Sein' Ire nu Gar chalk lines. 3,79. % d,zan Wlute'Ianlpic'+ M ilk ('art Brushes, 3060. jz doze IT Long Ifandh d Cedm4 I;ruu-hcs,

with Lcuniles r6 It Long. 3 8t. % dozen rr in. Rotmd Wooden Boo Is. 3o8z, % duzcn li: rd tvn- d F, arks. 30`3, % chuz,n rz x z'.6 In. Itardw,: d Rolling ]'in,. 3084, it lack Rice R,,ot I.,e making Sernh Brush, s. 3085. 2.74 ill. FluurSieves, Iirunhall, Ue;m & Co.'s"

list. 3086•. 2-14 in, Puree Sieves, " Bramhall, Dean & Co.'s"

list. 3087. 2 large Chopping bowls. 3088. it set Roun l Wooden Bowls, r each r8xzze25

in. 3.89. zoo l:arm's Rattan, as per sample. 3095. it 3-in.'lol,e ],rush, " Chrisluffle Steel Co I." 309 r. 3-12 d well Axe IIn.tiles. 30,)0. r 2% in. Fmisbcd Compositions Cate Valves,

3093. 3 Ii of square, % - in, Ci esmet Rubber.

094. 4 only, Long Rubber l.'s, r <<-in, will, flu,h-

ing Int closet Hopper, " Mutts Undiuue."

3095' rz d zee % i:,. Pet-cocks, 3 96, it only Reducer, z'.r, to r in. 3037• 5 po nd, I isons Grriphitc. 3c9F. 15,coa bound'. White Lead, , Atlantic " (suljcct

chcmi..at analyeis),

31,91. t keg 8d 14 ugh Na;!,. 3r°°. r keg red 1k ugh Nat's. 3r0', to barre's Porll.'nd Cemctit. 3 ti,. 2. r,63o squ:u-e feet C. I'. Shelving, '7%-i n. thick,

ezactl), r, in. „ dc, I I. z sides. 3t03, ou square trot i S.i in. Pine P'ank, 12 in. wide,

D z sill, s, 310t. 15 , square feet z in. Pine flank. r6 in. wide, I). 3105. 3co square test r X 9 in. Spruce F'Iooring, 1. &

( :., I). t side. 3rc6. rro square felt 4!3 -in, Pine Sbeathing, >:u -in.

thick, r6 it locg "1'. & G., I). z steles. 3ro7. (0 Icngchs little Stops, '. x r3 in , to ft, logg, 3to8. 25 ler:izt'. 2 x 3 in. Joust. 3tc9. 2 Ltul.les I ou.Co,k Steel, r bundle rz x

I htmdlc ',,, x ;;r in. 3rD'. r large F. our Souse, r2 m. ;n r. 40,0(0 yards firuwn \luslin, as per sample. 3tt2. 2,500 y:trds L'le:ucIle,l Jluslin, 4-1, as per samplr-3rt3. 2,5, 0 yard. kle:lchud Alu-hu, 7'-4, a, per >ample. 9t r4. 55.c(0 yarns C;issimerr, as per sample. 3 ,, 5. 400 yard, Linen Diaper, its per sample. 3176. r,000 yarns Rcd Fl.mnel, as per sample. 3117. 8,oco yards Unolsached Caunm Flan'.lel, as per

simple. 3t22. 7,000 yard, Cotton Jean, as per sample. 3123• 5') yards No. 4 Canvas Duck 32 in., as per

sam-,Ic. 3x24. 3c0 yartl, U ubleachcd Table Linen, as per

sample. 3x25. 75 Cl' zen'I al,le Napkin-, as per sample. 3 t 28, 405 only Ruhbe r I Junkets, as per s.uuple. 3t 29. 200 only Crib It,.bb,:r If out kets, as per sample. 0136. 40) 0111}' Womcns Sh:,wlc, as per sat;.} k' 3137• too I oat' its I:ark blue 1Ltchlne I bread, as per

Sahli le.

3138. 75 pounds \Vhi, e Brown 1lachinc l bread, os per sample.

3139• 2C0 pu ends Dark Blue Linen 'Thread, as per so nip' c'

3 140. Zoo pounds IV I,ite Brown Linen 'Thread, _s pc sa',l. 1,l e.

3141. 35 cross a,i0pcnder Pillions, as per sample. 3141, 20 gross ];race litH airs, as per satuplc. ir4.1• 30 „rose a-2 2 liultons, as per sampl,'. 3'44- 5 gross Porcelain B•tttons, as per sample. 3'45• a(o 9rn's l),css Bnttuns, as per satnple. i'16. 25 gross- P:mt lfuckle-, as per sample. 3147• r,coo d• z in 5p,•of Cotton, assorted white and

block, as per cant pie. 3148. 350 only White I uilet Quilts, as per sample. 3149. ro4 omy (,rein Holland Shadcs, m.m to nuns-

nre and l.ut u,,. 3x50. 4:o pairs of M tn's Cotton Shoe Laces. ) i 3.51. 317 o.,ly Mcn's Hat,. 3152. rab pairs Vten's \]ittens. 31_3. 372 pairs Alen', Su peuders.

3154• 340 only Wouten's \1b, ten Hoods. = 3155• 370 pails \Vnmcn's 1. oft, It Shoo Laces. S 3156. zr6 pair, Women', Slits. 1 3}57. r Gong. 3158. r 1' me Detector. 3159. 1 1 ime D. tcctor. 3050. r Gong. 316x. I Steel Ceiling for Room, r8 feet r in. long by

to feet 3+y in. wide. 3}62. It V. bite Oak Plank rii by 12 to 14 in., D. a

sods s, 3163. 1 White Oak Board i% by tz to 14 in., D.

sites. 3164, r piece Wllitewood J. by 14 to r6 in.. D. 2

side s. 3r65a. t pair Winner Wheels and Hubs, 73 x 5 in.,

Spokes r 'in., Rints for Tires r ~y' :ut,l 4 It, 4 in, high,

3}66. r pnund Chrome Yellow in fap:m. 3r65b. z half Axles r'y in.square, Arms, Collar Box

and Nut. at 7'.z in. uvrr all. 3167, 2 bars Tire Steel, t% x ik in. 3,68. I package Cart i.lge lifts, 4 x ;i in. 31!9. 50 yards Ni'. 6 Cau.. a', 32 in. 3170. 5 Falls Cotton '1'w no. 3171. t 6-rz dozen No 14% Sail Needles. 3172. 105 only Ash I aps.

3173. 420 only Ash Legs.

3174. 840 only Ash Dowels.

3175. 1 Oak Plank 2 by r2 to 14 in., D. 2 sides. 3176, t Oak Board r'„ by r2 to r4 in., 1).z sides. 3177. 3 Spruce boards, t!k by loto I'm., 1).2 sides. 3173. it [tar Plat Iron, r% x % tn.

3179• r Bar j;-in, Round Iron. 3180, 12 lent z-in. L'. It, Leather. 3187. ro feet z% -in. Belt, Leather. 3x88. 2 a%-in. Buck!es and Guards. 3169. 4 pair Patent -sliding Hand-cuffs. 3,90. rro yards No.4 Canvas, z4-in. 3191. 4o Ash Tops. 3192. •Po Ash Legs. 3193. 3so Ash Dowels, 3194• 2 Ambulance S'Irg( on's Caps, r-7K, I-73.

3195• 3 Ambulance Driver's Caps, e-7, r-6. 3.96, 5o feet v% ire Wound Rubber Hose, with noz-

zle and couplings. 3x97, IT Barrel Ch Ioro Naphtho'.eum.

fine

;1q8. In Gallnnv Extra Rrfincr] Ili iLGr';I, t iu bulk, " Welt I }isiu(eclant Cr',''

3159, 50 Hu„k-b, dta, 8Y, x I in. ;:o'•, 50 Slr.ii•4ht II 'Its, II x 7x in. 32i''. to (;ros \V. (;, IOnn' r 'bites.

No , rnpty pack:,g,:s are to he rr turned to bidih-rs or contractor, and none will be paid for by the I1epMartrni,at.

Ih,• person or persons murk , nit any bid or esunm to shall furnish the some in I. sealed envelope, Indorsed ,, Bid or E,timate for Dry Goods, etc., etc.," with his or th,,ir name or name%,and the date of presentation to the hu-id of said Dei,arimc,rt, at the said office, nn or before the ,lay and hour above named, at which title and place the Lids rrr estimat,rs receive d will he ruulnluely ,upeulr'nf by the president of said Departtnent, or his duly anthonzed agent, and read.

THE lfi.A,iI1 OF IPln.ic CuArRuTiEG RvSFhvds TH1, RI(;IIT 7r) REIr•. Cr ALL BIDS, ii It C'TtSt ATES IF I,EI•.St F.I ,

rr) BE FOR THE TottfilC INTli REST, AS t'koVII}ED IN SFC-TION 64, ciI.tt•'rFIi Oro, Laws Cl? 188z.

No hid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any per-on who is in arrears to the Cor-pnration upon debt or contract. or who Is a III aolter, as surety or oth' rwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- poration.

The award of the contract will be made as soon as practica file after the opening of the Lids.

I)ehvery will lie required to be made from time to time and in such quantities as may be dirceted by the said Commis,ioners.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be cn,a ed in and well prepared for the business, and most have satisfactory }eotun0nirls to that effect, and the pet-son or persons to will In the contract mr,y be awarded will he required to give oennity for the perlormance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, earl in the penal amount of lifty (50) per Cent. ,if the bid for each arti, to.

1':Mar It bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons makin ', the 'ui me, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, Maud if no other person be su interested it shall disunci ly state that fact ; also that it is niade wilhortt any c' n,iection with any other person making :m ecti-mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair Marv, without collu=ion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal A.s,enlbly, head ofadepartment, chiefofa bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of he Corooratton, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or ut any fortlon of the profits thereof. 'I he bid or esti-mate must he verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or panic. mokinit the estimate that the sev,ral matters staled therein are in all respects Irue. Wh-re more than one person is interested, tt is requisite that the yr:HIrIcA'nOs be made and subscribed by :dl the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the ron- sent, in writing, of two househn!ders or freehuddes., in The City of New York, with th,-ir respectiee plaice- of bu,iuc:si or residence, to the effect that If the cotr.ract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its h,:ing so asv-.,rded, become hound :;s his snru tie, for its faithful performance, and that it lie shall omit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Curpnrotion any difference between the sum to which he Would be untitled it its cr.mpletion and that which the Cerpo-ration may he ol,hllvd to pay to the per' on or persons to whom the-coutra, t may be awarded at any subsequent I, tttng ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the e,t,utiatcd ammmt of the work bt which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accnm-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the person.; sinning the same that he is a householder or freeh, Icier in 'I f.e City of New York, and is worth the antnuut of the security required for the cr mpletion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabiluir s as bail, surety or otherwi-e, and th:.t he has offered himself as a surety in g, od faith and with the intention to execute the bond regni, ed by section tz of chapter 7 of the Revlsr. ri t)rdi-nances of The City of New \ orb, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become stu-r ty. l Ire adequacy and sufficiency of the security ctlered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or e-tnnate will be considered unl.- ss accom-panied by either a certified check upon one of the National or Stale banks of The City of New York- drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money I,s the amount of /77'e per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract, hitch check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the ostr. mate, but must be haudcd to the officer or clerk of the Department xho has charge of the esli-ntate-box, and no estimate can he deposited in said box until such check or money has been exam-ined by said officer or clerk and found to be corr'•ct, All such deposits, except that of the suc- cessful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak. in,; the same- within three clays after the rontrar't is awarded, If the successful bidder shall refu>e or neglect, within five d:,ys after notice that the contract has been asvareled to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by trim shall be forfeited to and be retained by I he City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall ex. ecute the coal race within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to Lim. Should the person or persons to whom the contract

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within live days after written notice that the sum, has been awarded to hi, or their to it or proposal, or it he or they accept but do not extcule the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in delault to the Corporation and the contract will be readvertised and inlet, as provided by law.

17ee quality of the tar/re/es, suj4j1i'ics, goods, avares and ,,,erc/ia,aru'iSt' nrrrsl cauforue in ez ,l ry respect to the saviors of the same on ea.'kibition at the office' o/ the sit/if Defiarinreut, or, in the alseuce of sa,u/ilrs to the ,6rin/e,i sp,ri/js/iaos. Grrfders are eau: ionrd to eA-ane-iue the spec,/ieation.c for /a, ticulars of the ar ti ter, etc., required before nrabia6 their esliu/Mak•s, Maud (ire crtrrfmnea' a9•alusl referriuY to any 'alolpler or sjrcifl- cations of/err- than those/urnisher/ 6)' the De,6arfnre,tt. Such rejeren:- es are czu•e for rejcc/i'{, lids x,/eereon tGry arc zr'r,t/en. a,rd Dv 11 in nocase 4'oz'ern I/re aefiou of the Oe/artruent officers in jassin;r upon 1, voters.

Bidders will state the price for each a tide, by which the bids will be to-ted.

[bidders will u l write out the amount of their estimates in a tuition to inserting the same In figures.

Each article will :n delivered shall have a tag attached bearing lint nuntber.

Payment will I,e made by a requisition on the Comp-holler, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or from time to time, as the Commissioners may deter-en ne.

The form of the contract, including specifications and showing the manner of payutent, can be obtained at the office of the Department, ar,d bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of is provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Chanties will insist upon Its absolute enforcement m every particular.

JOl-I N W. K ELLER, President, ADOLPH 5I3IIS, )R., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DHFARTlI FNr OF PUBLIC CN.RiTtF,s, - Boeocuur1S OF 111 ssNh,s lT:\N AND'[ HE BItOT X,

New YORE, October rr, 1898.

PROPOSALS FOR ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES.

BOB( Or, HS OF IPIANHAT7 AN AND THE BRONX.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR-nishing Engineers' Supplies, in conformity

uilh :uu ni t an,l 'per l hr'allrnli, will Le r'us r iv'd ;i• bn ,dike of Iln I apartment of I'uhlir ( b:lrilir.r. font nl I'., I 'I'wenly-sixth ,,reet, in The City of New York, until ,it ,', hock luoms. nu

1Ut1NDAV, l)GTOl[Ff} :31, 1M8I14,

I'1 t Sn:un I Ix rent's.

afar, 2 c!uze'., 1, in• Guleaniar:d inn Elbows. 2t,oe. z dozen I, in. l ;.dvan,z •d Iran Elhows, a6,g. 2 doz n i•t it,, l,altaniz, d Iran fees, 2(x,4. 2 dnz„n '., in. Galvanized Iron 'fees, a6o5, r dr,z„n in. ' ;alc:wiz,'d Ilmo linion,. 25116. t d„zen ', in.(;:,I vaauc,nl1 Iran llutnm. 207. z rluuz,.iu '„ iu. \LJlonble Iron 1•:Ibuws, pl,nin. a(o8, 2 due it )/ in. \I. lls.,Lle Iron 'hies, plain. a6og. 6 cl , It i, in. L',,,s \Va<hcrs. zero. 6 dozen s,, in I„,ss 1Va,shm. 26,1. 6 dozen r, in. Fibre Wnshcrc, 11x2, 6 dozen t m. FI Itre Washers, 2613. 5 pounds Rosin, 56r4, rz pounds Strap Solder. 2615. 1 gallon (lass line. z6,6, 20 pounds 1'luntbers' Wiping Solder. 2617. r coil E Lead Pipe, o6,8. I Smith's I-0runnMat,,,n Vise, No. t. 26rg. 200 felt 4 in. Extra Iie:lvr, C. I. Pipe, 6 lengths

to I:e double hub.

zfzo. too feet z in, Extra Heavy C. I.I'ipe. zbz1. 12 4-in. 4.1;end,. 2622. 6 -in.'/y Item-, zfz3. r2 4 in.1118 11.:nd;, 2624, 6 z in. ! s lends. 2625, 12 4-in. Ys. aiz6, 6 4 x 2 in. Vr. 2627. 6 4-io. lio,unule lfab Fittings. 2628. 6 2-in, Uu.,Lle Hub Fittiogs. 2629. 6 4%-In. 5 Traps and Cle.m,•rs. 2630. 6 4-in. S '1 raps and CI°:m<r,. 2631, 250 feet i In. Gtr vanized Iron Pipe. 2632. 200 feet r% in. Ga vacizsd [run pipe. 7633, 2o0 beet r In. Galvanzed (rot Pipe. 2634. 12 2-in, Ferrule,. 2635• 12 4 in. Ferrules. .&36. 1 36 x 24 in, Galvanized Iron Sink, with hack

and couplings complete. 26S7. 12 b.-in, [Iris', Solder Nipples. 268, I2 i-ill, bras Solder Nipples. 26;9. 6 dozen C,Tmpressi-,n 11'nshcrc, samples- z64o, r 40 Gallon lialvenizcd Iron Boiler, with stand

and couplings complete. 264,. ro pounds Solder. 254z, 6 %-in. Lever hand Stp.cocko,foriron pipe,

l;r,tss. 2643, 6 Sz-t,. lever Hand Stop cocks, f..ir iron pipe,

Brass.

06d4. IS z~z-in.S ]eon Traps. 2' 45. Iz 2-in. S Lead T'r,rtuuci 2146. 6 2.in, ?.; S I.e ud 'Props, 2147, 6 z-in. Brass Ferrules, for extra heavy pipe. 2648, 3 dozen ya-in. C'.,nrpresslon Co_k, for iron

pipe, pLun. 2649. It dozen !±-!n. Compression Cocks for iron

pipe, hose,

2950. 20 feet z-in. D lead Pipe. 26cr, so feet r--in. I) Lead Pipe. 265z. 2) fret r%-In. 1) 1,-,ad Pipe. 2653, ro, pounds Calking Lead. 2694. 40 pounds Half-aod-Ralf Solder. 26;5, 24 Il.'in Clamps. ,1656. I2 linsin ['lug, • cnmmnn ov,,r1ow. 2617. r2 [instil Plugs: patent ovcrfluw. s658. 25 feel z-t1,. Cast Iron l'Ipe, extla heavy, 2559, 10 feet 2-in. Cast Iron Pipe, extra heavy,

ii. 11. z66o. 12 Ball Cobs, complete. it 6r. 5o feet Stec] `,Virc, No 4, for sower, z66z. r box Brass Safety Chun. 26 -3. I box l']nmbers' Dry Soil. 1664, r duun !2 m- Brass Sulderin; Nipples. 2665. 1 duee:t 3, in. Brass Soldering Nipples. 266%, 2 dozen Uniyuc Bisin XVa-hers, 2667. 2 dozen Unique Bath \Va,hers. 26,8. rz 5-in, Sink otraincr<. 2669. 12 3.8 in. I,lauge and 'Thimble Ho e Bibbs, 2675, 12 ,x-in, Flanbs ;Ind Tilimblr, plain. 2'71. It Cod ',: A Lead P 2672. r Improver) Porcel:,in Corner lavatory, com-

plete with trap, self chi*ing fillets, brackets and a I other fittings complete, as per pl,te No. 442 R, Class I3, Mott's catalogue.

2673. r Hyt;eia Improved Porcelain Flashing Rim, slop sink and cistern compl te, as per Mott''I cutn'ozuc, No.8o4 R, Clues B.

2674. 4 lengths 3 in extra heavy, Ca t lion Pipe, single hub.

2675. I Iengtll 3 in. extra hr aey Ca;t Iron Pipe, double hub.

2376. 1 3-in .Cast 11-on " Y" branch. 2577. 2 3 In. % Bend;, C. 1, zo78, z 3-in. !/y Bemis. C. I. zf7,. rS feet I j_-in. G lvanzed Iron Pipe. 218,. '0-in.GaIv.,r,ieud IUbo.ts. 2681. roo bet ;t in Galcaniz.d Iron Pipe. 2682. 1 !9-in. .11r.CIcllauJ's Anti--iphun Air Vent. 2683. 1 a-in. 31cCle!I.,nd's Auti-stpl,on Air V, Ill. 2`.'84, 1 3-in. - older N ippla, aG85. I r%-in.Sobler Nipple. 21,86. 2 is-in. Solder Nipp e. 2087. 6 feet 4 in, lead 1Vasle Pipe. 2688. ro feet t%z-.n. Lead \Vaste Pipe, 2689. 6 feet 2-in. Lead Waste Pipe. z6go. 15 t, at k in. ,1 Lead l'tpc. 0591, 6 i-m. Pipe Hangers. 2r92, 6 length, C. L. Pi.,e-4-in, 2693. 6 ',-in. hands, C. I. 4. in. 2694, 6 6;8 in, Bends C. 1. 4 in, 2695. 6 dozen Conipre;oioru Washers, sam pl a.

RUnnuR G,irens AND Pacxlac.

2699. E, itlac-laic Gasket. Sc x9Vxti . sample. 2697. all Baud-hole Gaskets, 5%x354xr in., maple. z6y8. 1 piece Rainbow Packing, 24 x ;6 x i„ ir.. 0699. 2 50-ft. lengths 3 ply, %y in. Rubber Hose,

wire bound, complete with cr,uplings on each end, and rozzle with stop cock in same.

z7co, to pounds ys in. Eureka Packing. open. Ia po units >5 In. Eureka Packing. 27s2, 10 pounds &h-in. Eureka Packing. 2703. 42 pound, a-in. k rrnb,,w Sheet Pa k'1,g. 2504. 21 pol,nds t 16-in. R linbose Sneet Packm_. a705. to pounds -in. Eclipse Sectional Tubing,

with Ferrules and Tape.

a;o6. ro pounds 4,tn. Eclipse Sectionaal 'Ftubing, with I' enemies and tripe.

2707. 2 dozen [lie fir Jenkins Bros. Valves. 3 in. 2703. 2 doze, Discs for Jenkms Bros. Valves,z4 in. 2709. 2 doz or Ui,cs hr Ienkins bros. Valves, 2 in. 2710, 2 dozen Discs lirr Jenkins Itros. Valves, t3 u. z7rr. 2 dozen Di.cn for Jenkins It os. Valves, t% in. 2712, ro pounds Ring Packing Ro.l, r ,r„ in , box

2 in., sample. 2713. to pounds Ring Packing Rod, % in., box

U in sample. 27x4. 2 pounds % in. Square Tuck's Packing. 2715. z8 pounds Rainbow Sheet Packing, Y8 in.

thick,

2953• 2954•

2953'

29 56. 29t7,

2958.

2959• 2965, 296,. 296,1. zo 3, 2964. 2965.

2966.

29(7.

2968.

2969. 2070, 2971,

2972.

2973•

2974•

2975' 2976. 2977•

2978. 2919.

2980.

2981.

2982,

2983,

29°4,

2985.

agSJ, 2987. 2988.

2989.

299o. 2191. 2990. 2993•

2994•

2995.

2996.

2997• 2998.

2999. 305.0.

3001. 3602.

3023.

3001' 3005. 3006.

3007-

3008,

30'9.

Soto,

3cr1.

3012.

3013.

3014•

3015.

30t6.

3017.

3or8.

3019.

3020. 3ozr, 3022. 3023. 3024. 31,25. 3o_6. 3027.

3028.

3029. 3030. 3031-

3032, 3a33.

3034

3035

3036 3037• 3038. 3(39. 3040, 3041. 3042, 3%'43• 3044• 3045. 3046.

3047. 3040. 3049 3050, Soy. 3%52. 3053• 3054• 3055• 3-56. 3057• 3058, 3059•

GAS FITTINGS,

2716. 2 d zen -y in, L l:urner Cocks. 27t7. it dozen 'i in. 1. Burner Cocks. 07x8. z dozen Long L's, 2719. 2 dozen E flow Pendants. 27:0, 24 ',-in Elhow., malleable, 2721. 24 %-in. I'll ows, malleable. 2722, 24 -Ii- -in. toes, 2723. 12 %-in. 1', es. 2724. 24 3j'g x % in. Bushings, 2725, 24 N in, Couplings, 2726. it gross 5 It. Gas Burner Tips. 2727, 12 J4-in.3ilalleable Iron Elbows.

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4680 ------- THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY OCTOBER 22, 1898.

M IS ET.l A\ rr . s39. w J. 1 . lni \%hit W. C., ft. 1IIAR t MNT ni PIrITIC Cir,iii , Line

More No. or less.

2728 dozen 14 -in- Second Cut Itk patflt d,each with 1uhitigt.nL con.

t J: i i,ts (IF it.'\tAtTAN ANI, 'Fill

! N

FOOT (IF IA'i IWINT l'lII iIlI 20( 4 0 I rtt Tablets, Cdeine on; In. 2729. 12 Nike-1.te Gau ge (ck, . in.

4 i1Scrapers,3 .,p. ()CI

u.t,(t (6. .r, wit caib. Water Jmionia U I'.

7 4 l t are t I t tge ( is ic N. B.-Carboys returnableat option lnu ol

27 3

50 feet , 1-in. ii ample l° long. the I I tuhltt It kept by Department 27 ILeather 1tt sample. 42 12 I. I u, ( i in. tateter, 15 ,J II).1 I I Al S I , N NI) I'I

rt of each is to be 33 feet Belt "_ ill. Wide. 01 I I I \ UI III I) \I I

2734. dozn Cold Chi,, Is, in. in length. ..o.. for • . (lt as ()I ]It BtIC L IIARI1II 01 1 II K Cl iv ol 2067- Water, Poland, ' doz., % gal. each. 275 Double (Ut Flat I ti s T2in., tine, °

er t. 4 Rubber L\YORK. ( 8 oo otiitc inc/ "t r1t. Compound, I oz. v.

63r t II t r I Files, 14 III Ir II POl Arnica Flowers, vs No i owd 25

73 2 rt for 43 gal. Potash Ii Kettle 1 tt s I ii d I t BOROUGHS 01 MA FAN AND Itte BRONX. patent. 2S47. ,o i-inch I .aiv lllzlI I ce. pounds U. S. P., in to lb

2738. 2739

6 per Cocks. l, in. 6 1 t

hi and Left C ii I ao7t

1 1 I h ne 1r Ilsmtier for sw itch, as per ci a Ill II ll I Hospital pite I I Re1 r will

(tr 0 I IorSarsaparilla),acetic, catalogue 292, De CII & CO­34 1iltkilI

I I lI h Bushing,.

c 1 Jenkins 0 2g l \ 1 C r % I at I Ili- Central (ll cc I this I) IrInicut 0 il oholic, Squibb's, I I ill I tt

street.

8 48 4-in ch

I \ I

F U ED I l )S OR ESTIMATES FOR THE

of East Twenty-sixth Ire t until i o'clock i 2072

I gill t Ft. Extract Sarsaparilla Compound

2 1 If I rr Is ('1 24 9:111- cash) California

:: for msample Tupper 28 53. _Jenkins llro~. Globe jO%D tY OCTOER S9, I out of sr

tert . wide, exclusive If lugs, 2 ft. '2854.

300 feet tIS nh/e(I Pipe.

feet I I 5_ at which I11111 they w ill be publicly opened and read . Price per piooigall.

2743. it I long.

10 Single Bars a ft. it in,iotg. 9 6. 6o feet .I ],earlier It . Sample- • -persons The person making any bid or estimate

shall furnish the same In a sealed envelope, indorsed B.-i!i.ccclla,zeous Articles. 2744. 36 Uoui,ie Bars, Adams or Tuppers pattern. No empty packaies arc to be returned to bidders or . j 1 for Hospital Supplies (or Repairs)," with his or

5/ in wide, exclusive of lugs, ft 6 in except such is are designated in the p cit their ninne or names td address,which should also be zo80 6 gross Pottles, heavy, green pricking, nir

long. cations. Witten tl tie pate If he speIItiction designated row mouth, Ike sItltt,IeC. Sizes: a gall.,

274;. 8 Single Bars, 2 fl in. long. The person Cl persons making any bid or estimate themfor, and the date of Pr lentatioll, to the head of said gal]., q Pint', 4 gill. dozen Bottles for CelilIIIn, like 2 atPIe, 2741. 6 Double liars, Ad:nts or Toppers pattI rn shall furnish the same Ill a sealed envelope, indorsed l)cpart.nent, at the said office, on or before the do and n

COSO r81.

ch 5 0 I Ic exclusive of Ii It in, 1 id or Estimate for } t . m sSt iI ' b hourabove ntil which time

place file or lot I nt for Reference, 7 copy each

lone. his or their name or name, and address, and the estimates received will be publicly opened by the I'reli_ ( ray's AIItlIy, colored, sheep Bart-

2747. 2 Single- 4t 2 in lOtC date of PneSLIltatiOn, to the head of said Dcpartment, dent or htsdul3 authorized agent, of said Department lev', Chemistry, cloth 1 ems 1 His-

2748. 8 Double har. A, ants lI Tappet s pattern, 5 at t he said o ffice , 1 , on or before the day and hour above and I read. tology, cloth ,. , . stIt s

in. 51010, cc of lugs, 4ft. in. Illg. name,], 0 at 5% hich time and place the bids or estimates The awards will be made to the lowest bidders. cloth ; Huxley e I hyctiltIlOy, 1.10111.

2749. 4 SItlliO B.lr, 4 ft. I It). long. received n il be plIlIliclI opened by the l'r.tdont of In the case of numbers 2018 to 2021 (4 lines), 2044 2oS3. So gross hoses, 1iIl. No. 3i, like sample. 275 . 12 Double liars. Action, or tttpper pattern, said Department or his iii authorized agent, and reid. and 2045 (a lines), oo6 to 2065 4 lines), ao8o, 2.84, cc8y 2c84. 4 grl s. Boxes, Gill . Seamless Tin, plain,

C III. wicI0, excitisive of lugs, I ft. 0 Ill. 11111 IlUARtI OF ]It tLlC CHARITIES RESERVE, THE and aoio (o liics • a. 98. 0105 and eio6 a tines), ci to and deoti. Sizes, 4 oz. and .6 oz. long. II(.H1 0 III IECT At.!. t 11)1. II C E.S1IiiA1tO. IF DEEMED t114, the award will be made to the lowest bidder on 2055. t Copying Apparatus, Autocraphic Rotary

0751. 4 ~nnglc liars, a ft.6 in. long, all Grate liar, TO BE F.iI1 ritE I COLIC IN I ElitisT, .55 PROVIDED IN the combined articles under each number or group Noostyle No. 2, with hIctric Attocit- to have ' in. a! C s pace. SOOTtON 64, CHAPTER 410, La ss s or ,S82. of numbers. TIlL lit, complete, with a plates ruled to

2752. 2 Water Gaii.ze R,fl.cting Glasses, e in. No bid or estimate s1 ill be .ie ce pled from, or contract 1 he Department recerves the right to take more or Order, 6 quires of Ni. o Stencil Paper lug. 5 , in. ii .tmlter. so arded to, at l' person who is in arrears to the Car. less, or none at all, ofany of the articles, according as and 2 calls (N o. a) Black Ink.

2753. 6 (iibe V.lve., in., Jenkill s liros. poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, the demand tiierclor may be. ao86. 2 5107011 lilitnel-, Glas., German, quart, thin 2754. 6 Globe Valves, I in., 1 enkins limo.. .i, sorely or otherwise, upon any obligation to the All bids must be based I upon the descriptions fur- stein, like sample.

I doz o I Ili. Fusible Plugs, to en ter f Corporation. nished or samples exhibited by this Department, and 2087. x lot Hardware, viz .. i6 Double-swing Iron Ft _ 6 inch, nd S Single ditto, like 2755 ,

C- I side. The award of the c ntrict will be made as soon as not nit Ic furnished 1 y the bidder. practicabi, ;After the liCltlit' of the bids. Samples will be on exhibition at the General l)rtic silttiileO x I tech Cover Loch, a Desk

STC5I PIVE AND FITTINGS. Delivery will be required to be made from time to 1) lartnlent on the grounds of Bellevue Hospital, Door Licks, arid 2 Desk Cover Lifts, time and in such quantities as may be directed by the East I weniy-ixth street, during office hours from like samples.

2756. 2 dozen In. lees. C. I. s.,jii i: mtttissiotters. October 57 until the bids are opened. e088. 2 gross Jars, White, Earthen, flat top, i b. 2757. 2 dozen 1 in. Yr cc. C. 1. Any bidder for this c ontract must be known to be (sample). 278. 2 dozen in. Tie-, C. I. : engaged in and well prepared for the business, . and l.recIrtcATtoNs OF SUrtLIES. packae.. 'of 5ro (-ach) Labels. Druggists', 27;9. '1 2 die n 38 in, ces, C. 1. must have sat factory test I iiiiinial s to that effect, and A-Drugs and .l)tdjczncs. printed on best Glllttttted Paper:white 2760. 3 pieces 5 in. lto,lItI Ptpie, 8 ft. liv i t in , cut the person or persons to ss'it,.m the contract may be N.P.-No hid for any article in this list will be or tinted, as may he directed) front

as per sketch n tile in office cit Sillier. awarded will be required to give cc, Irily for the per- accepted from any person Cr firm not known in Fdectros belonging to the I ieparttllent. vistniz Ein:incer, wi- h i 3-iii. Glove formance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two the cirug trade as a i,oni .1ide manufacturer, wholesale Ili lots of 1101 Ics, than 5o packages at a Caine. Jenkins Bros.' palent, and our I sufficient sureties, each in the iii amount 01 fifty dealer or importer of the articles tie bids (10. Where it time. 15Cc salIplos.) Flan,--e Union. 5 in. (so) per cent. of the bid for each article. is specially mentioned, article, must be delivered in the 2090. 50 Electro, of Druggists' Labels, as per

2761. 20 feet i , in. Black Iron Pipe, equal to t.aeh bid or c.tInlaIc shall contain and state the name or&b.-al packages of the iilatlllf.icttlror. Prices are to samples. Es) er's nianufaciuriiug. and placeof residence of each of the persons making the include container., except whereother provisiont is 2091. Soo pounds l,intinc, i-pound package, 5D in a

2762. 200 fret i 4 Ili. Black Iron Pipe, equal to same. the names 't all pe son, interested with him or made. box. Bever's manutacturilig. them therein, and if no other peron be so interested it Line More 2092. 300 sheets LilmIl-. Paper, ab. 8 by to inches

27€3. 200 feet i in. lick Iron Pipe, equal t o shall di-tiitcti y state that fac t ; ., si I, thaI it is male without N umber. or I .rcs. paper to be fine, tot ,ized ; tint to be lieyers oh ¶z. . any connectlen with any ltherpLron itlahing an estI- ,coo. pllnds Acetanilid, fine poled., x lb. cart. red, blue or neutral.

2764. 200 feet I,lack Iron l'i;e, equal in mate for tlit ante purpose, and is in all respects fair and 2001. 5 pounds Acid H) diocyattic Dil., U. S. P., 00)3. I Microscope, liallsc1l & Lomb's, G. . Be) Cr', in I et without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the lb. gi. St. b. 2094. 3 Moulds, Brass, for in Rectal Suppositories

275. 20 3_j Cast-Iron Eli ow s. tfilltlCl1lal Aeseitibly, head of a dci artnteitt, chief of a xo p000,is Arid Oxalic, paper. (sample). 27e0. 12 8Itl. ltfiI.... iOlteillI, IlellUt) titere,f or clerk therein, or other officer woo 50 pound, Acid Tartaric, powd., lb. hurt. 3 dozen I est-tulle Holders, Sloditart's, 2767. IC 1a.in. 11111.,. of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested 2004. 30 kil , Alcohol, Absolute, Squibb, orig. a kil. small )E. & A. 9035'.

2763. IC 5 -ii1. Plug S. therein, Orin the supplies or t irk to which It 1 elates, or bDtL no6. n dozen 'longs, Crucible, 9-inch (E. & A O6g. IC z.iii. I'lags. in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or 0511. pounds Ammonium Bromide, r lb. b. froii. 2770. Ia II. Plugs. halo ittU'-t be seethed by the oath, in writing, of the 200b. 3 pounds Aiitmonium Iodide, I II,. b. 201j7. I Seantie's, ccl I drawn Steel Cylinder of 277!. 12 i.in.Plugs. parly or parties making the estimate, that tli several 207. 50 OtllS Al)l Nitrite, F ritz,ehe Itro- i Se,ll 5 Structural Company, Pilwau . 27 1 I C e Nipples. m 1e1suited therein are in all re I CCI true. Where

, ' ) l a n capacity 2773 I 5 et Vt Cubit rotiPpe more than OfletrOl is o is requisite that nooS in pounds \ ifetd urn prime, taper o/toiigillon with brass stop-cock

774 6 Ii ile to Igi I iron. tile S I I II 1(511 5 be made and subscribed by all the 2009 1 ounces Bounnith 1 Ct I I tol I oz..or C and nipple P1 for attaching tel, r 1 I er tubing. g 2775. 2770.

6 j_iIl. Riots.. C. I . f 3- in. Pipe Hangers, malleable iron.

parties Itlereeted. • .

L.ich bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the edo. 16 ounces tlenzonaptttoI. t oz., orig. C.

Too l3l.nllttll SuI,niti lIe, t i. C., U. S. P. pound, Joints to e brazed ; 110 rivets. Cylit1- der to be tested to 750 pounds hydraulic

2777. f 3.lfl,CoilpllnZ.. consent, in 51 riting. of two hoiiseli,idcr, orlreeholder, 1.02. 1 pound lisiuth Salicylate, • lit. c. pressure.

2775 4 -,-in. 4.0Elbows. in The City of New York, with their respective places of 2013 pounds butt 'r Ca o Baker or Celle, 2098. lh 3 dozen Wash ,tilis (Millville Chem.Jars;

2779- I Branch.crc t cd business or d cc li to the e ct that I the contract to \Vltttiul I turn b. Co.'s No 2340), 97 I x III Fushings be awarded t o the person making the estimate, they 14 400-500 got' Chloroform I Ana.sthe IC Squibb, Sizes / pint, pint and quirt. -75-- 4 .1 , -ii . lllohlttgs. , mill, . on its 1)01110 so asvarcied , become bound as his orig. It.

-Sz I 0 sureties fur its faithful performance and that it Ito shall

OWICCS Cocaine Hydroc' I rite U. S. P C.SUegzclll SuiIñlies. 2783-

4 .fl Tee, a.l-irun • _ x , Bushings. omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to .,,•..,

h

2784. 2 II St p cock screwed for iron pipe. the C rp raliotl any difference between the toll to oi6 4 out)e0 Codeine Sulphate, ' oz. v. 2100 2 dozen Buttons, Murphy's,round, usual which he would be cent ed on its completion and that which the Corporation may ine obliged to pay to the per.

. .. ' . . 50 P U 3 .. Is is tie m P011

sizes. 2 doz ii Caustic Holders, It. r inch.

iuIlscELLCisEos. son or persons to whim the contract may be awarded etS to polinds H. Extract Aaric x lb. 1). tOC. 8 dozen Cushions, lns..liii, Parker, Stearns

2785. 24 Caps in. at any subsequent letting, the amount in each i ase to he ,ox gall in Ft. Ext. Angelea Seed, t gall. b. Sutton, plain, 0Inch.

2786. 24 P ugs, 3(-in. calculated upon the estimated amount of the work it gal )l F1 1st. Calamu5, n gall. b. 0103. 3 Forceps, Bush', pile.

2787. II Caps, n in. by which the bids are tested. The consent above- gallons Fl. Ext. Usntiati, z gall. b. 2104. 2 dozen Forceps, I tiutidi, large, rat-toothed.

2755. 12 PIit;s, n in. mellttonecishall be accompanied by the oath or affirms- o punds Ginger, African, powd.. 25111. box. 2105. 2 Hodgn,s Fracture Splints.

27S9- 12 lees ' in. tLIl. In writing, ofeach of the persons signing the same, 2023- 2023 10 g )0 3am C It H • S I h t . U S P 2100. 2 H"dgen s Slispen.I' Ti Apparatus.

2790- 6 Jenkins I ro I I 1 e \ 1 s, th I he i bouseuotu rorir tb lderin The e Ltt of New v. o Inhaler for Ether, Clover's, with Nitrous

3I 6 Lr sse x in., York, iind is rth the sm u t of the cc It) required 2024, 8

of (Ammonium Salt or g Oside tt h s t complete, Mayer '..

2792 6 Cri,sse t ' x i x in. f r the completion of this contract, over and above all . , :'lel zer s make.

793 6 Universal Pipe Ha i r Na.x for 2 in. his debts of every nat r and over and above his ha pounds Lead Acetate, U. S. P., gran., 2158 x Irrigator, li I none S latest form, Tie

i C iilitjes its bail, surety or otherwise, and that be has Ii mattn s make.

2794. 6 UnIv mmli Pipe HatIgems, No. I , fur in. offered himself as s rely in good f.i,th, and with the cooS. to pnundlIiguesium Carbonate, oz. blocks, Cl09. 6 dozen l,iiz,itiire Tubes, Fowler's Aseptic

pipe. intention to execute the bond required by section ta of K \l (coilt lIIItll catgut, or kangaroo ten

2795. 6 lengths ofcast iron, to be extra heavy. 4 in. chapter 7 of the Rc%ised Ordinances of the Cite of New Vr'rk if the contract shall be awarded to the person or

K. . . ,

2127. 50 pmt Menthol, , . P.. I 5. b. dons, or silk). Needle Holders, Liter's (Bull's modifica-

2795. 6 )Bends, 4 in. persons for wh'.m he consents to become surety. The 2020. to p'iutld. Mercary Antm"ntated, i Ike. toll), sizes long and medium.

2797. 6 5-EeIlds, 4 in. adequacy and utii' inic ri f the security offered to be 2029. 200 pounds Mercury bIchlorIde, L . S. P., 2 Needle Holder,, b'rggiIt', Ford's make.

11798. h Shsssems, as per sample 6 double-sssllle Gas lirakets.

atatroved by tile Comptroller of The City of New York. .

I C. .

2030. i6 ounces , Ct 3 ene tie, medicinal, . crc , 2112. 2 dozen Pessaries, " Cradle," assorted.

2799. o Lid or estimate will be considered unless accom- 2113. 4 Scissors, angular, sir. and , tirv., c4-6 2000.

z8ax. 36 Chains and Handles for \li . C. Pulls.

extra heavy Brass Chain for Bath. lo pounds patiled by either a certified check upon one of the O'. p.

. 203!. 300 pounds .\Itlstard, yellow, pure (U.S. s P.), inches, Colliti's Lock, special, Dr. SVtg-

tub Plugs. otate or -National Banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the ground, bbl. gill's pattern, Ford's make.

, •II 2 240 pound, Castor, crystal," 4 . '

S. 2tI4. 4 dozen Scissors, Bandage, a sizes, like 2602. 50 foot --ply Rubber Hose, wire wound, with amount of five per centltm of the amount of the

2033. I pound Oil Citrouella, twice rect.,rltzsclte simplex. Size, : ordinary and heavier. C.iiip.li5,S and n' zz.e complete, ), In. securityrequired f 'rthe faithful perfi rinanee it the con-

Bros., 5. 50 dozen Cards, Silk, White Twist, like 2803. 3 14-in. flat bastard Files. tract. (No dipo-li or bonds required on bids under one

Cloves, s P., to fl. 2034. 5 pounds Oil oves. samples. 2804. 3 14511. bastard ha f-round Files. Thousand Dollars.) Such check or nuney must ow be .

Liver, ziifl. 3 Specttia, i weihted and a Sims, special 281.1. 3 14- in. smooth Files. inclosed in the, sealed envelope containing the estimate, 21.30, acre S309.111011s each)

I

pure, 0 ei I g 0 o d directly , sizes, Dr. Wiggin's pattern, Ford's

a8ofl. 3 Round File-, 12 in. coarse. but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the of bond, in original barrels. Ct out

2bo7. 3 Round Files, 14 in. line. Department who has charge of the estimate-box; and

2c36. n arrs oil, rltto.I Seed, lest, refined. , 21t7. dozen pairs Spectacles, frames like sample,

809. 12 Scotch Ga ge (,ias-e., t4',~x5 in. no estimate can he deposited it, said box until such 20.37, too pounds Oil, (aaultherla, synthetic, pure,

len-es to be furnished according to 2809. 36 Gauge Glass Washers, ia lit. check or money has been examined by said officer or

25 111. t II octlhi,t's prescription, from 0.25 to too

2810. 25 J)i B. Lead Piper clerk and found to be correct. Ali such deposits, except 2038. 3 pounds (ill Orange, bitter, hand-pressed, droptrics.

2811. 2 Crmprmston Albany Grease Cups, % in. that of the s.tcceselul bidder, will be returned to the per. tIZcft i orig. 211 8.

x Spud, Ke113 s IC thread, I% in. body. sons making the same ssitliin three days otter the con- 1,ro't.,

CIa9 20 pound, lb ePilertlilo 5 . r9. 4 Sterilizers, copper, for catgut, according

aSia. to Plain Albany I iteaSC Cups, in. pipe tract is awarded. it the successful bLder shall refuse b to sketch and description to be seen at thread i • tn body or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract

040 to d o H Fl French, m o em General Drug Department.

2813 4 Bolts anit Nuts, e to diame er x in has been awarded to bull, to execute tf e same, the pound s r I l?os orig dozen Hypodermic Syringes, like sample.

1 H 'i tint. amount of the deposit made by butt shall be forfeited to extra, 5 . . . .. .., 041 4 P01111 (dl o esfl 'ii lelier U S. P., b 2 Tampon Screws, hike ample.

2814 24 Bolts and Nuts, in diameter, a tn long, id retained by The City of New York as liquidated orig. 'leIieuiUt)I lorcep Ii ntock

Hexagon Out. damages for such neglect or refusal : but if he shall 2042. 3 pound, Opium, powd., S.P., 005 l 0123. 3 Trephines, Lanphear, Robert's, 3,4/-inch,

2815 diameter, , n CStC te the c ntract thin the time aforesaid the lb A

itt h • inch bog, Hcxagon nut. amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should to the the person or persons whom contract .

ton in Tubes, Fairchild 43 dozen b g 0124. 6 dozen Hot-water Bags, "Alpha," 5 qt.

28t6. 6 Steel 'et lii,iis. Hexagon Heads, a in. long, Bros .& F. S ' . di I I. I meter may be asrarded ne"Iect or educe to accept the contract . 2044. I 000 pounds Petrolatum, pale yellow, o hi,. tubs. II.-SlFCIFICAttoxs OF REPAIRS.

2817- I7 foot Pipe written notice that the h etl0sard dtohisor their

0s.a lie or --45. two pounds Petrolatum, pale )ellotv 50 lb 2130 I lot S g Clinical In

if tub-. id N. K-These can be seen by the

2819. 2 4-in 5 l:ieiills, iron. the), accept but do not execute the contract and have the , Phenacetin t oz. orig P. Jess at the General Drug Department

28 2 4 lIt a Lends ire proper secant) he or they shall be considered as hi g abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and 2047 7o pounds Pit. LIsud gr not sugar coated, durng office hour on Friday, October at

aliat. 9822.

3 Lengths 4 in., extra heavy C. I. Pipe. 1 length -in. extra heavy C. 1. Pipe, double the contract will be re,idvertisej and referas provided 1 b.

Potassium Iodide, U.S. P., t lb. 2048- ponds ati. and iaiurdav, Oc tobor zz.

I lot Medical Batteries. hub. fi) I.W. .

or n,. U N. B-iwo large batteries will have to 9823. I 4 2 in. Vs. C. I. aile quilt/p of the articles, subblies, gent/c, wares

ma pounds Potassium Permanganate, large 49' be examined fly the bidders at the Metro- 2024. 5 lengths u in., extra heavy C.I. Pipe. and must COO/Orb in every respect to the

• cryst. keg. politan lltqiital, filaekweil's Island, and 2825. 3 2 in ia,z,0leofIitesi,ne 1/

1151, 6oc, ounces Quinine Sulphate U. S. P., too oz on ~820. / lSetld C I said Department, or, in the absence of samples, to the Secretary 287. 90 foot inch Galra,ized Iron Pipe. ijltic,fica'zo,ts. b',dt/era are cautioned to

20 ounce.Quniiie Bisulphate, U. S. P. oz. of the Department. All other batteries 2828. 12 >.;nch Galvanized iron LEon s. the slec.'ñcat,aus for farbcul,zrs of the 5 •

' orig. cans. can be seen by the bidders at the same 2829. 6 x inch Galvanized iroi, lees. articles, etc., required be/ore ma :ngMeer estimates.

i6 ounces Quinine and Urea Hvdrochlor, I time and place as is mentioned under line 28j0. I 14511. Overflow Basin, complste. as per Bidders will state the price for each article, by which a .

orig V 2130. cut shown. tftlbids will be tmted,

the t of their 2053. of ounces Resin Podophyllum, U. S. P., t 2132. I lot Microscopes. Can be examined at

a 3!. I Iron S it 6 I ' I a .n ... n . cf.. z I . Bidders

in . out

in addition to inserting the same in figures. oz on . . . ., .

sam's time and place as mentioned under

te gal antzeoron bib Imimrte

'

boxes Soap, genuine imported Title 2133 Operating and

: c832.

p •t . W. 2 Phenix Porcelain Vs . C. Bowls and Traps,

from time to time, as the Commissioners maydeterrttine. Al] bids must be based upon the description% furnished

5 . orlg. c. and examine.

Ccompletewith couplings with flush and or samples exhibited by this Department, and not on 2056. 4 pounds Silver Nitrate, crystal, U. S. P., The articles, supplies, goods, wares and merchandise back-air screw s fur back air on right sample, furnished by the bidder. I lb.orig. b. are to be delivered, free of expense, at the General side. Samples will be 00 exhibition at the office of Super- aoc. zoo pounds Sodium Bromide, U.S.P., n III. b. Drug Department on the grounds of Bellevue Hospital,

2833. 1 Piston and Piston-rod complete for blow- visingEngineer, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 2u8. to pounds ,odium Iodide, U. S. P., t lb. b. East Twenty-sixth street, east of First avenue, and are lug, made by American Blowing Co„ during office lii urs, until the bids are opened. ' ao. 50 pounds Stavesacre Seed, powdered, 25 to be delivered in such quantities and at such times as

2834. I)etr,it, -Mich., size ia x 6 in.

4 Toe Pans or centre Bearings fur Extractor, The form of the contract, including specifications, and

showing the manner of can be obtained at the payment, lb. box.

sUfo. pounds Sugar of Milk, purified, powdered, 300 may be

The qualilv required.

of the Iloofifal Suftjflzi'a must conform sample. office of the Supervising Engineer, and bidders are • lb.cart. in every respect to the specifications and samples, and

2835. 6 Spiral Door Springs, with key and fasten- cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions care- aofii . zoo Sulfonal,t oz. orig. p. bidders are cautioned to examine boll, sjzeczficah.o,u

ings complete. fully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon 2062. 1-1000 Irit. Tablets, Atropine Sulph., n-i, and samples of Jht articles required before making

2836. 4 Locks, 4xóin., with knobs and two keys its absolute enforcement eLa rPresident, Calomel, 3j, t-, or z-6 2063 to3t000'lrit.Tablets, Bidders will state the price for each article, by which complete.

i

: long, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner, 2064. 21000 Tri.labletsStrychnine Sulph., 2-50 gr., THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE

No. is. Department of Public Charitics. orig. b. RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. THE CITY RECORD. 4681

TO R6 FOR Tt1R PUBLIC INTRRRST, As I'ROVIDRD IN SRC-TION 64, Ct1 A1`TKR 410, LAWS HF 1882.

No bud or estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded to, any person who is in sugars to the Cur. poration upon debt or contract. or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cur. poration.

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

Delivery will be required to he made (ruin time to tittle, and ,n such quantities as may be directed by the said Commissioners, or be provided for by the specifi-cations.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, :utd must have satisfactory test imnui:tls 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, with two sufii:ie it eJreties, each in the penal aarount of fifty (so) per cent.

4he bid for each article. Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name

and place ni residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctiy state that fact ; also that it is made with-out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, . deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or in-directly interested therein, or In the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties staking the esti-mate. that the several matters sta ted therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is inter- ested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders orireeholders, in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful per-forntance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids are tested. Fhe consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma-tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in'1'he City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his lia-bilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him sell as a surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute the bond required by section za of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if thecontract shell be awarded to the person or persons for whom he cements to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom-panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the f ithtul performance of the contract, Such check or money must NUT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Departutent who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or n)oney 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 be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal; but it he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be re-turned to him. Should the person or persons to whop) the contrite

may be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within live days after written notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bid or proposal, or if lie or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as vavmg abandoned it and as in Lie fault to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as prove led by law.

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or from time to tune, as the (jummi,sioners may determine.

The form of the contract, including spec,fications, and skrnving the manner offiayment, can be attained at the office of the General Bookke,f,er and ~lnditor, foot of East Tzveuty-silt/c street, and tiddlers are cautioned to examine each and all of its prr,isions carefully, as the Board of Public C/rarities will insist upon its absolute enforcement in evvery perticular.

JOHN W. KELLER. President, ADOLPH s1MIS, JR., Conuniss,oner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS,

NEW YORK, October 7, t898.

PROPOSALS FOR GAS AND ELECTRIC-LIGHT FIXTURES, KITCHEN AND PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR-nishing Gas and Electric-light Fixtures, Kitchen

and Plumbers' Supplies for 1598, in conformity with samples and specifications, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, in The City of New York, until t2 o'clock noon, on

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 18198,

at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The person or persons staking any bid or estimate

shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope,indursed '1 Gas Fixtures, etc.," with his ur their name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said De-partment, at the said uthce, 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 Presi-dent, or his duly authorized agent, of said Department and read.

The awards will be made to the lowest bidders. The Department reserves the right to take more or

less, or none at all, of any of the articles, according as the demand therefor ,nay be.

All bids must be based upon the descriptions furnished or samples exhibited by this 1)epartntent, and not on samples furnished by the bidder.

Designs will be on echibition at the office of the Department of Public Charities, No. 29 Elm. place, Borough of Brooklyn, during office hours, until the bids are opened.

All goods to be delivered as directed, at institutions, Flatbush, Borough of Brooklyn (unless otherwise stated in specifications).

CLASS No. 27, Gas Fixtures, Ad ..iuistration Building', Alntskouse. 3010.a Chandeliers, 4 gas, 4 electric, rolled gold

and ormulu.

3011, 3 Bracket%, I gas, a electric. 3012. t Chandelier, 1 gas, ;; electric, rolled gold and

nrmulu. 3013. 1 Ilracket, I gas, t electric, rolled gold and

ormolu. 3014. r Bracket, I gas, t electric., polished brass. 3o5, t Chandelier, 5 gas, 5 electric, rolled gold and

urma iii. 3016. 2 Brackets, I gas, 2 electric. 3017, 1 Itraeket, I gas, t electric. 3018. I Hall bight, 1 gas, 2 electric, rolled gold. 30i9. 1 Chandelier, 3 gas, 4 electric, rolled gold. 30e0. t bracket, I gas, i electric, rolled gu.tld. 3020. I Chandelier, ; gas, 3 electric, rolled gold

and urtnulu. 3022, 1 I3racket, r gas, r electric, rolled gold and

ormolu. 3023. 2 Brackets, r gas, r electric, pulished brass. 3024. r Bracket, t gas, r electric, polished brass. .3025. 1 Lantern, t gas, 2 electric, wrought iron. 3026. r Lantern, r gas, a electric, wrought iron. 3027. 4 Chandeliers, 2 gas, z electric, polished

brass. 3058. r2 Brackets, t gas, a electric, polished brass. 3029. 5 Brackets, r gas, r electric, polished brass, 3030. it Brackets, r gas, t electric, polished brass. 3031. 3 Brackets, r gas, t electric, polished brass. 3032, r Chandelier, 2 gas, a electric, polished brass. 3033. 17 Brackets, t gas, i electric, bronze.

CLASS No. 28.

Cooking rlsf,arahts, A'rolls Cu,unty 1/os/r/tat, 1"kilbush, 3034. 8 foot Deane's Patent Duplex French Range,

having four fires and four ovens, each oven to he o24 inches wide, 28 inches deep and 16 inches high, provided with sectional oven bottoms; body of range to be made of Nu. t4 steel ; top 'd range to be 6% feet wide and made (if heavy navy pattern ; binding of range around button to be 3 inches wide.

3035. 3o-mete wrought steel Coal pox, 30 inches high, 39 inches deep, with front chute door and top hinged door ; connect same to rouge with steel finished trimmings, to match range trinunings.

3036. 1u-inch wrought steel Charo,al Broiler, with heavy steel base, cunnectcd to range, and to have steel liuished trimmings to match range trimmings ; civil cr and set the range, furnishing necessary brick and mortar,

3037- Mammoth Tea and Coffee Urns, consisting of t one hundred-gallon Cotlee Urn and r one hundred and tw'cnty-gallon Water Urn. All urns to be made of heavy planished copper, lined with pine tin inside ; the tea and coffee urn to be connected at hack with water urn with one-inch seamless brass drawn tubing, and provided on inside with copper tinned percolaters ; all urns provided with necessary draw-elf faucets, glass coffee and water gauges, safety-vakes, and set on wrought-iron stand, left ready for steam connections.

3038 50-(;anon copper Double Jacketed Steant Kettle, made of heavy cold rolled copper, to stand a pressure of ti its' pounds to the square inch, to be lined inside, to have loose copper cover, pro% ided )r ith draw-off faucet set on wrought-ironstand and left ready for m r stea connection.

3039. Round iron Steam Ru,asters, of the Keystone pattern, with hinged galvanized covers, left ready for stean) csmnectiun.

3040. 33-gallon cast-ism Steam Vegetable Ket- tles, with hinged galvanized covers, each kettle provided with two block tin per-furated baskets, set up on cast-irm legs, and left ready for steam connection.

304 t, too gallon full Jacketed cast-iron Steam Kettles with hinged iron curers, set on heavy cast-iron legs, pruvided with i b4' inch draw faucets, left ready for steam connection.

CLAss No. 29.

17runhers Ste//lies. 042. 20 Orion " No. 3 Closets.

3043- 20 sit-gall m" Star "Tanks, Hardwood beaded. 3044. 20 " Urion " N. z Seats. 3045. 20 sets of Flour Flanges with N. P. Bolts S

and W. 3046. 20 sets if N. 1'. Flush Pipes with Straps and

Screw's. 3047, 20 No. 3 Rubber Connections.

3048. 2 Contractors' Carts. 3049. I Two-Horse Farm Wagon complete, with

shifting side and front boards. No empty packages are to be returned to bidders or

contractors except such as are designated in the specifi-cations.

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

THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES TIIE RIGHT TO REJECT ALl. AIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED 1'O Sit FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC-TION 401, CHAPER 378, LAWS OF 1897.

No bid ur estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Co rpm m rat ton,

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 Commissioners.

Any bidder for this contract nrnsst be known to be engaged in and wvell prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per-son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will he required to give security for the performance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two sutlicient sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (50, per cent. of the bid for each article.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names r,f all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and withutt collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departu)ent, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof ,mr clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or to the supplies or ii orbto which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cur-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calcu-lated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma-tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his

debts of every nature, and nvcr and above his liabilities as bail, surety ur utherwisc, and that lie ha% offered himsrdf as a surety in )t" "d (aiih and with tire inlentimnt to execute the bond required by law, if the contract shall be awarded to the persun mr pers.ms for whom lie ennsents t-, become surely. 9'he adequacy and suf . cicney mof the security offered is too be approved by the Cmmmptndler of 'I'hc City of New York.

No bid ur estimate wil.I lie considered unless accum-pTnicd by either a certified check open one of the State mr National banks of The (:ity of New Yurk, drawn to, the order of the (;omptroller, ur money to the amount of five per centurn of Ihe tuu"unt of Ihe ,security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or muse)' must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope contaming the estimate', but most be handed to the utlicer ur clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and nom estimate can he deposited in Said bus until such check ur money has been examined by said officer ur clerk and found to be correct. All such depposits,except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the a,ntract is awarded, , the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, withn ficc days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect nr refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the anwuut 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 hid „r proposal, or if lie or they accept but du not execute the contract and give the pruper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will he readvertised arid rclet as provided by law.

Payment will be made by it requisition un the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or frum time to time, as the Commissioners pray determine.

77te form al the contract, iudu,iin;' specifications, and shoxvin, the mourner of pay)uent, can he uutmtuimiieii at the office' of the /'e/,artrueut rf Public Charities, Rorougk of Brro/dyu mm ud Ote ms,rs, or N,. 29 lm'/nu flace, Brooklyn, and hullers are cautioned to examine each and all of its l5rovi.sious raralally, as the hoard of l'tet'tic Charities toil) iusrst a/an its absolute enforce-ntent in every /,a, t/cutar.

JOHN W. KFLLER, Presidlent. Alit) f.l'11 ShillS, Ju., Commissioner. J:\\II:S FE6:N V,Cmmnrisaoner.

Ucp,O-tment uS Public Charities.

ARMORY BOARD. AR1[URv 1111A uD—OFFICF. OF "rill, Sin c}m r'r SIt 1',

NEw Yuslc, l )ctuber 22, 1398.

PROPOSALS FOR ESl'IVIATl/S FOR 1mI:11'I:RIALS AND 1VORK IN FUR. Isi-tING AN A1,'I'ER- V'fI(JN AN I) IAII'R,)Ai-AliNI' TU 1I-IL ROOF (It' 'F '1'IH? 'l'1A'I:\l\-slCONU RI-.G1. AilsNI'AR]iUlSYlil;]LIu1A't,,t)N'lilt; EASI'-?RLY ,I1)E OF COLT'uli;t: AV- l-NUI?, EX.

'I'ENIIING FRU\I : IX'1'1'-tI';\'l;N I H 'I'n slX'fy'-IC1GH'fH .5•Ckl-;I-; f, Nl \V \ (IRK CITY,

PROPOSALS FOR ESi'lM-tTIS FOR MATE-ri:ds m)d worm for Fm-um ishi art :m Alteration and

Improvement to the Roof of the Imvv muy.sscouid Regiment Armory building, oil the easterly side of Cnl wit bus aveu ue, extending friwi Sixty- suvvntli street to Sixty-eighth street, in the City and County of S. York, will be rue- ived by the Arumors Board, at the mlAVOR'S OFFICE, CITY 11\11., EN Ill. it O'CLOCK A. u., FRIDAY, Till. FOUILTII DAX OF 1 OV-

EMBER, lSritl,

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read by said b'ourd.

Any person making an estimate for the above work shall furni;l-, the scun!• iu a scaled unvo,l.pe to the Presi-dent of said Annoty hoard, indorsed '' E,tiutate for no Alteration and Imnrnventcut to the Roof of the Twenty-secoud Regiment Building, on the eesterly sideot Colum bus avenue, extending from Six ty.seventh to Sixty-ciRhtlt street," and also with the mistime of the person or pet-son; presenting the saute, and the date of its presen-tation.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to he en-gaged in and well prepared tier the business, and mu.t have satisfactory testimonials to that effect and the person or persons to %%hunt the contract may he awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the amount of 'IWO THOUSAND DOLLARS (-2,000 .

Bidders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express conditions, which shall apply to and become part of every estiurnte received :

I. Bidders must satiety themsch"es by personal exan)-ination of the location of the prupused work, and by such other means as they niay prefer, as to the accuracy ut the estimate, and shall not at any time after the sub-mission of an estimate dispute or complain of the state-ment of qir.mtitics, or assert that tl-.ern was any in is. understanding in regard to the nature or amount cf the work to be done.

2. Bidders will lie required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Armory hoard, and in substantial a-coral:nice with the specification, of the contract and the plans therein rcferre'l to. No extra compensation, beyond the amount p.tyable for the work before mentioned, which slmll be actually performed at the prices therefor, to be specdied by the lowest bidl-Ger, shall be clue or p.myable for the enure work.

Bidders will state in their estimates a price for the whude of the work to be none, ill conformity with the approved form of coutr. ,et and the specifications therein set forth, by which price the bless pill be tested. This price is to cover all expenses of every kind involved in or incidental v, the fulfillment of the contract, including any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, in the performing of the work tucreunder.

Bidders will distinct'y write out, bush in words and in figures, the amount of their estimates fur doing this work.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at this office, with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the con-tract within five days front the date of the service of a notice to that effect, and in case of failure ur neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having aban-doued it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and rely t, and so on until tt be accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimates their names and places of residence, the names of all persons Interested with them thereto, and if no other person be so interested the estimate shall distinctly state the tact ;

without any connection aL,u, that the estimate is made v y with any other person making any estimate for the same purpose, and that it is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and also that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which It relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof, which estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate, that the =evcral matters stated therein are in all respects true. If7rere mire,. than one persat is int.restet it is requisite that the veri/iea tiort be oruddcan,t stdseriled to by all the rn rites interestrrl.

Each estimate shall be accomi;anied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders of 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 or persons making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sureties for its faithful perform-ance, and that if said person or persons shall omit or

refuse to execute the contract they will pay to the Cor. poration of the City of New Yurk any difference between the sum to which said person or prrsolts wrndd be cutith'd up.,n its completion and thnt which sal I Corporattnn or the Armory hoard may be obliged to pay to the perstn to whop) thecontract may be awarded at any subset`uent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work to be done by which the bids are tested. the consent above men. tinned shall be accompanied by the oath or aflirma-tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that fn' is ar householder or freeholder in the City of New York anti is worth the amount of the security required for the cnmplction of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and vt,er and abaue his liabilities as rail, surety and ntlrervoise, and that lie has offered himself a, a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the hand required by law. The adequacy and .tifii,.icticy of time Security offered is to be approved by the Cumtptroller of the City of New York alter the award is made and prior to the signing of the Contract.

No estmtate will be received or considered unless accompanier) lmy either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Como trm,IL-r, or money to the amount of ON E HUNDRED DOLLARS (groo). Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the cctimate, but must be If i tided to the officer or clerk of the hoard 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 succe-slol bidder, will be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within three clays after the contract is awarded. If the suc-cessful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the cor.tract has been awarded to him, to execute the saute, the amuunt of the deposit made by him shall lie f,rti-itcd to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages fur such neglect or refusal, but if he :-ball execute the contract within the time mf,resaid the amount of his deposit will be returned io hint by the Comptroller.

No estimate will be accepted from, or contract awn riled to, any person who, is to arrears w the Cur-pnratiun, upu❑ debt or cuutract, or who is a defaulter, us surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- por:nion.

I;iddcrs are requested, in making their bids or esti-matus, to use a blank prep:u-ed tot- that purpose by the I;oard, a copy of which, together with the form of the agreement, including specifications, and show. ing the manner of payment fur the work, can be seen upon application at the office of the Sr-creL,ry of the Armory L'oard, No. 280 h'roacway, New York City. 'rlre Hoard rescrc es the right to reject any or all

osti,nate, not deemed benefcial to or for the public intcre'.t.

specifications and blank forms for bids or estimates obt:riuecl by application b, Thomas L. Feitner, Secre-tary, No.28o Broadw sv, New York City.

ROBERT A. VAN \V1'CK, lfayor,

THOS. L. FEI1'YER, President, Dep:'rttucnt of Toss and Assessments,

11 ENk' S. KEA RNY, Con'missi crier of Politc I3 uild i n cs, I ,ig It ti n,,- and Supplies,

IBRIG.Gus'- IA\lES \IcLEI:R, LRiG-GEo .Me COiKRV L'UTP,

Armory Board Comnissionen.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH._ Dtr)te't'stexrut- Ilr.Lt u,

Cr:xrme, Ia.}t, \VnrrF: AND Ii-u- cm tx tirrnras. L'uum,rr,u of MLtr.n.t mTAN.

N Ew 4'nRS, October 12, 1898. J

A L A MEETING OF I'LHE HOARD OF HEALTH at the Department of Health, hela October )2,

x895, the following intendment to the Sanitary Code was adopted :

Rtsolvud, That, under the power conferred by law upon the Board of Health of the Department of Health, the f,lluwing additional amendment to the Sanitary Code for the security of life and health be and the same is hereby adopted and (lectured to form a portion of the Sanitary Code :

Sec .170. That no interment of the dead body of any hum:m being, or chspostt ion thereof in any tomb, vault or cemetery, slmll be madewithin'l'he City of \ewYork, without a permit tlrerelor granted by this Depai linen t, nor otherwise than in accordance therewith, and that said dead body shall be phased in a metallic or tin-lined box, or a box w constructed as to prevent the i-suance of any liquids therefrom: and no sexton i,r othel person shall assist in or assent to, or allow Any such interment or aid or assist at out preparing any grave or place of deposit for any such body, for w-hick such permit has not been given authorizing the same. And it shall be the duty of every per;o,i who shall receive any such permit, to preserve and to return the sure to this Department, as its re ulations only require.

[L. s.] H. C. MURPHY, President.

C. Gc)LDERsiAN, Secretary pro tem.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU mute THE Cot.LECTIOY OF 'TAXES,

NO. 57 CHAMBERS STREET (STEWAttT IBUUILDING), NEW YORK, October 3, 1898. J

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Assessment-rolls of Rea] Estate, Personal Prup-

crty and Bank Stock of the Itmmruughs u,f Manhattan and The Bronx, in The City of New York, for the year 1898, and the warrants fir the a,llectim,n of taxes, have been delivered to the undersigned, and that all the taxes on said assessment-lulls are now due and payable at the offices of the Receiver of Taxes, Nu. 57 Chambers street, in the Borough of Manhattan, and Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, in the Borough of The Firms, respectively.

In case of payment on or before the 1st day of No-ventber next, the person so paying shall be entitled to the benefits mentnmed in section 915 of the Greater New York Charter chapter 378, Laws of x897), vi>.: A deduction of interest at the are of 6 per cent. per annum between the day of such payment and the 1st day of December next.

DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes.

DEPARTMENT OF I'INANCE—CITY OF NBw' YORK, BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, I}

Rooms 2, 4, 6, 8 and on MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 7 BROOKLYN, October 18 8. BOROI GH OF BROO , 7, 9

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Assessment Rolls in the following entitled mat-

ters have been completed, and the authority for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein has this day been delivered to the Receiver of Taxes, and are now due, and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his r,flice, under the penalty of the law.

Opening Seventy-fifth street, from the Shore road to Fort Hamilton avenue.

()[)ening Seventy-first street, from Sixth avenue to Eighth avenue. Opening Eighty-second street, from Fourth avenue

to Twelfth avenue.

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Cb,%ing Ling, IIighway, front I rt 1lamiltnn av,nuc• to Seventh acrnue.

Clioy Ile Iirulns lane, front Eighty-sixth street to Ben.on as rune.

Fencing New cll street, west side, betty- een Norman avenue and Me 'emit avenue.

Fcnring 1'ark place,south side, between Franklin avenue and (I:l•., 'u avcone.

Flagging; Maces street, south side, between Saratoga avenue and Fli~esard a' critic.

Flagging Niclionough street, south side, between Hi,iard a' err and Saratoga avenue.

Flagging l'acilic street, south side, between Colum-bia street anti Fast river.

Fla Bing Rochester avenue, east side, between Dean street and L'crgen street.

Flagging Rochester avenue, west side, between Dean street and Bergen street. Flagging Rochester avenue, east side, between

Pacific street and Dean street. Flagging Rochester avenue, west side, between

Baltic street and ()ean street. 1 lagging Saratoga avenue, cast side, between Macon

street and~McDonough street.

EXTRACTS FROM THE Law.

Chapter 59_ , Laws of 1838, title 7, section to, and title ru, seiti,m 9, a, amended by chapter 5o9, Laws it t592, and chapter 388, Laws of t89_, as amended by section 9i7, chapter 378, Laws of t897, and chapter 5t5, Late s of rl 8.

on all taxes and on all assessments except assess-ntents for grading and paving, which shall hereafter be paid to the Receiver If 'fares before the expiration of thirty days from the time the same shall become due and payable, art all trance shall be made to the pees-,n or persons making such payments at the rate of seven and three-tenths per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water rates paid after the ecpi-ration of thirty day, fr nt the time the Janie .hall hale become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected, as part I every such tax, assessment r,r water rate, interest at the rate ,,f nine ocr cent, per annrnn, to be c, mptned fr in the time the same became due and payable, to the date of said payment.

lly order of BIRD S. Ct)LER,

C.•mptroller. DAVID E. AUSTEN,

Receiver of Taxes. JAMES B.Ill)L'CK,

Deputy Receiver of Tale_, Pore ugh _-f Brooklyn.

INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCKS.

THE 1NTEEF.S'1: LICE NO\'E\IIIER t o t8o8,C)N the he,gistercd Pon,is and Stocks of The City of

New York, which have been cerr.fied to be valid obli-gatirm.s of said city, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office in the Stewart Building, corner of Flroadway one Chambers street ;Rnom s7).

The Transter Rooks will be closed from September 30 t, November t, tSuS.

the interest due November t, r89S. cn the Coupon Bonds md St.rcks of the former City of New it orb will be paid on that day by the Knickers bucker Trust Coin-patty, No. (6 bro.cdway.

_RI RI) S Clii ER, Comptroller. Into CITY OF New \ :. 1:—l)F:! :\ti: }I'r.AT OF f 1r>NLE,

C~\II'ruttt. LEO', ( )i.1 l.'E, -p' ember t,. ISOS

DGPARTME'T OF SEWERS DEYAeyrtexT OF SFti Co' LOsI.ITi : J 'i_u's C>FFiCE,

-NO . -t Cc, ii :', I;RC Cn ii .01 rl )ict, bee __, tbs.

TO CONTRACTORS.

B ttR ESTIMATES INCLOSED IN A sealed envel 1pe, with the title of the o.: rk and

the uaale of the bidder indorsed thereon, will be received at this ofhce until

WEDNESD.'IY, NOVEMBER 2, 1Rtill. at to , , 'clack tit., when they will be publicly opened and read, fr

CONoTRUCTINI: A TEIIP(1RARY PRIVATE SENT.R IN EIrlHTEENI'H AVENUE, I11:'f\\- F:I:N FIF1'V-SLVG7sTH AN 1) SEVENTY-FIF'fH STREETS, f.or the drainage of the Disciplinary Train-iug Schi,sh, Boroe_h of Ilro.-iklvn.

Each bid or estimate shall c ntain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names t'f all persons interested with him therein, and if m I. ther person be s inter: sted it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made w ithout any c, .nnectlun with any I,ther person making an esri-Iratc for the same p rrpr,se, and is in all respects fair and a ithout collusion ur fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assrtnble, head if a dr-partment, chief of a bureau, deploy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer .if the Corp, ran n, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the suphli"s or in the work to which it relates or in any p Ertl n Hof the pmlits thereof.

Each estimate must be verified by the atn, in n-riling, of the party making the same, that the several matters therein stated are trite, and most be ace ,mpa-nied by the c:nsent in writing, od two hou.,eholders or freeholders in The City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, bec~ane bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall refuse or neglect to execute the same they will pay tc, the Ccrp,rauon any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upi , rt its cornple-tion and that which the Corporation ma' be obliged to pay to the person to win inn the c,,ntract shall be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount t , , be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested.

The consent last above mentioned must be accom. panied by the oath or atfirmati ,n, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for thee repletion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every na-ture, and over and above hi.s liabilities as hail, surety, or otherwise, and that he has offered nimself as surety in g(ud faith, with the intention to execute the bond required by law.

No estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check up n Ime of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful perf,,rmance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in a sealed envelope omtaining the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk if the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check „r 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 t, the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five day's after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages fr such neg- lect or refusal but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of the deposit will be returned hi him.

THE COMMISSIONER OF SEWERS RESERVES (' ' fO REJECT ALI, RIDS RECEIVED THE RIGHT t r

\ INTERESTS IF HF: DEEMS I'f FOR THE BEST I T OF THE CITY.

Blank forms of bids or estimate, the proper envelope in which to inclose the same, the specifications and •tgreementrand arty f irther information desired, can U _ obtained at the office if the Deputy C',ntmis>ioner of bowers, Municipal Building, B rough of Brooklyn.

JAS. KANE, Commissioner of Sewers,

1'lhI)I'(1cALS FOR INSI:\1.I.INt;'I'IIREF. FI.R- \'Al I)RS C)`: l;l.Cls\1'I•:1.1.'S 1u-1..\N1).

SFaI.F'.f) I;IhSOR ElTI)IA7'FS FOR INtI'AI.1.-im. tinny' e'.cv..urs on Ill;r+:kwell'. Island, in r" on-

hint niits- +cith plans.md >prcifi;::,ftins, will In, received it th,- n:11ce of the I), p:,nnl nt : 'I Currcr tin,. Ni, 14S Hart Iwcn'. ugh >Irr;l, m 111, Clt; It New York, until to o'cl,,ck A. at. of

MONDAY, (1('TOBER. 24, liHH . The persL,n or persons making any bid or estimate

.loll furnish the s.nnr in n sr:de,l eneel inc, inders.d " hid or 1•:s'imate for in,ttiglinp, Three Eleratnrs on Itlackwcll'o bland.' wiIh his or their n., ire or names, and the date of prrsi'ntntutm, to the head of -aid D -purhn • nt, nt the slid office, Im or Icier the d , y and hour above nix, a', III which ti mr and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the C. mmissi.Iner, or his duly authorized tag no, of said Den Irtmenl, and rea-1.

1'HL+ Cr,\Ix:•SSI1,\r'F OF THE Dim out r\IF\"r OF COR-I:EC-I n'S R.'. SE E\E, IHE Iirl:H r TO 1 E I.CI ALI. (BIDS tin eo I'IHATES IF DEIih1En TO till roR THE i t,'L+LIC 1s I'EHFSI', So ruuvtu En nv snot,t ux 64, cHarrE:: qr,.,, Law's 01 1832.

No bid or e-timate will be ,ice, pied trim, or con. trier awarded to, any person who is in arrears ti the C-poration upon debt or cot tracl, , ,r who is a default r, as surety or otherwise, upon tinny obligation to he Corporation.

The ass ird of the contract will be m:cde as soon as pracncalde after the openut-, of the bid..

Any I Idol II this contract must be known to be en-3aced in and well prepared or the inn,im ,s, and must hive satiefaolory iesim.mi di to that effect, and the person or pers,•n. to whom the contract stay be awar,ied will be required to give security for the peg fornt.rn_c of the contract by his or their hood, with two ettigivi- nt stmt,,-, each in the penal anlo.mt of SEVEN THOU-'-AN U (7•t100 I Collars ea_h.

Each bid IIr ecnrnate s'nall . on lain and state the name and

lit of resit nice or place of business of esch

of the person; staking the same, the names of all persons interested .with him or then[ thcreiu, and it no other pi reon be so intc•reut, d it ,hall dis:iuctly itate that tact; also that it is made without any

,unectinn with any other perms staking an estl-mate for the sane purpose, and is to all respects Stir and without co lusluu or trued, and that no memb,-r .,f the Municipal As>rml.ly head of a department, chief if a b:lreau, deputy thereof or clerk theein, or other officer of the C rpora:ion, is directly or indirectly 'nterested therein, or in the w'o:k to is heels it relates, or in any portion of the pro lit, thereof. Fire bid or estimate must be verified by the .eltit, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate. that the see eral matters stated therein are in all respe, is true. Where more than one person is inter- ested, it is requisite [hat the e'eItIrtC.aTIuN be made and cubocribed by all the parties into ested.

Each bid or estimate 'hall be accompanied by the con-tent, in writing, of two, houscl ol.i'-rs or freeholders, ;ecunt}', trust or deposit corm ianiee, in 'file City of New 1-ork, with their respective places of busi. mess or residence, to the effect that it the c- ntract be awarded to the person staking IIIe estim:ue, they will, on ii' Lein¢ so aw'ardcd, become bonnd.us ills sureties for it, L,ithIul performance, a Iii that if he shall omit ur re-fuse to execute the same, they ,h -11 pay to the Corp ra-tir,n any ditlercnce but .seen the stmt to whic:I lie would be antnled on its eumplution an-1 thut is hick the Corpira-tlo•1 may be oIk,ed to pay to the person or person, to w'hsm th, contract mac Sc a+varded at any su'.seq cent letting, the amo',mt in each case to be ealctrlatee upon the estraitod amount of the supp Ii' s by which the bids are tested. The ccnsrnI above mentioned shall be accompar:ied by the o.,th or afirmation, in writin¢, clench of the persons si:ni 'IC I Ito ,anie, float he :s a ho:lsehulder or Ireehnlcler iu rite City of New York and is worth the amo',mt of the seeuruy required for the completion :,f this con run, over and above all his debts t every nature, and o+er and above his ha iii iities as

bail, surety or , thencise, and that he has offered him. self as it surety to good ta th and with the intention to exc•cu'e the bond required by section to of chapter 7 of the Revised I)rdinanc -, of The City of New Yuru,ifthe roatraa shall b" awarded to the per<ou or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequa y and suiues,ncy I the security offer ed to be approved by the Cl.rnplri,l!er of The Cite of New York.

No bid or estimate will be cons dered unless Accompanied by either curds ac) or a certified check upon one of tire State or National hanks of Tt e City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount I live per I entum of the :,mount of the secucty required for the fan :nful perflrm.tnce If the contract. Such check or money must NUT be mobo-ed in the sealed envelop_ cont.firang the e'tinurte, but must he handed to the officer ur clerk of the Depertmont who has charge of the estimate-t,ox, aid no estimate cart be deposited In said box until such check or money has been examined Ly said officer or clerk and found to be correct. .\11 such deposits, except that of the successful ht-dder, will be returned to the pers''ns making the same within three days alter the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has i,cen awarded to him, to execute the stone, the amount of the dept,sit made by him shall be rorfented to and be retained by The City of New Y.-rk as liquidated damages for su,h neglect or r.:fusal; but If he shall execute the cr n:ract within the time afore-aid the amount of his depusit will be returned to him.

Should 'h0 person or persons to wholn the contract may be awarded neetect or refuse to accept the contract within five days at,er written notice that the same has been awarded - to his or their bid or proposal, or if he or they accept but in not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall lie considered as 'Saving abandilned it and as in defmll to the Corpora-tion, and the cnutract will be readvertised and rebut as provided by law.

llze 7vork ➢unat conform in eve ,'v res/ICCt to the /lass czud /,rutted speci/cationo. Bidders are cau-tioned to exduzine !ke spnczkations /or jtzrt/culars o/ the articles, etc., required, before ,!raking their esli- uzates.

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

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

'flue form of the contract, nn'ltmding sl,ecific a' Ions, and plan', and showing the manner of payment, will be tur-nished at the olhce of the Department, NO t4b East Twentieth street, New York C.ty, and Horgan &

artery-, No. t Madison avenue, New York City, and bidders arc cautioned to examine each and .oil of its 1,ruvis roes cardully, a, the Commissioner of the Ucpartm no of C' rrection will insist upon Its:L! .Ila:e enfurceutent in ev.ry p:rr.cular.

FRANCIS J. LAN IIRY, Cnnimisloner.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

1;OARII OF Pt-ELIC I sII'Rt ,+'I.`.I E\TS, No. 3¢6 BRO.sUwAY.

O'1'IC'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Im rovements of The City of N Board of Public p y

New Y irk, deeming it :ur the public interest so to du, pr p,se to alter the map or plan of The City of New YiIrk, by changing the grade of Van Corlear place, from Wicker place for a distance of 243.08 feet southerly, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and that a meeting of the said Board will be

h.'III in the office of the said IL,ard at Nit, tfn Itr-adwav, in the s6th day of ttet,'ber, t898, tin ., '' ,ck r. al.z at which such prup'serf ch.rrr e ., f yr adc11w ill be onladcred by said Iloard ; all f wvlllrh is m,rr,- p:tr Iiru laxly set firth and described in the fIII—,-in,t; ru-sitlnti,ms adopted by said Board un thz rcth day of ttu,,ber, t8o8, notice of the aduptiuu of which is hercht given. , it.

Re,,,lted, 'Thal the Board of Public Intprovcutents of 'I ity nl' New Y„rk, in pursuance „f the pro j' 'tn. ,f ,eel inn ;t6 of chapter i78, Law" s, d 1897, ,leenrimg it for the public intc•rrst so to do, propose to alter the neap tic plan of 'lime City of New York by changing the gr:uli- of Van Corlear place. from \1'icicer place, f Ir a iistanca „f '4 i,-'3 feet s utherly, in the Borough If Manhattan, City of New York-, more particularly dcscrib,"d as follow. :

Beginning at a paint the intersection of the centre linos of \Picker piace and Van C near place, elevation 74 feet ; thence s,utheel)' along the centre hue of Van Curle:tr place, distance the feet elevation 87.:..t feet thence southerly and along said centre line. distance 63.08 feet, elevation 88 feet to meet the estaollshed grade, elevation 88 feet.

All elevations above City Base. this Bo r Resulted, That a d c insider the proposed

change of grade of the above-named pUree at a melting , f this It 'ard, to he held in the office of This Board, at No. 3p6 hr a•heay, nn the z!1th day of Octuber, 1898, at it o'clock r. nt.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board enure these resnbttiune, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that thy proposed change of grade of the above-nanlerl place will be c-m,i lered at -:t meeting of this Board t ,: be held at the afore-aid tin - .;nd place, to be published in the Cinv Recoio for ten d,ty< continuously', Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the -6th day of October, t898.

JOIN II. MOONEY. Secretary.

Dated Nsw Tonic, Oct-'bur t;th r898.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. DEI`:- c r':. t r!S"r OF P.-vRKS,

Aitsux v., CENI rAl, P.ARtc, BOROUGH OF MsNIIATI\N, CITY tie Nets' YORK,

October r3, 1898. j

TO CON 1'RA(;TORS.

SEAL ED L'ID)S ))R ESTIMATES, \VITH THE title of the work and the name of the bidder

indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park It .ard, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sisty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, until n )'clock A. M. of

TII['ttSD.\Y, OCTOBER 27, 1NOR, for the f,II wing w ork in the Ii r olgh of lirn_,klyn FOR FUI:NISfil\t:" AND I ELIVI•:RING LARGE

1-I1L1) SIl OR 11OIA. )FRS AT S1'NS1-l' 1':1RK, ON FIFT11 AVENLUE, IIF:T\\ - El•:N -t R1'\'-FIR '1' ANl) F'I1R- 'f5'-'CHIRI) S'1'RF;F:1'-i, It) 111) OF BROOKLYN, AS Ft LLOwws:

Total amount of of ne required, , to,o„0 cubic feet. No st, me to mea'ure less than six 6, gubic feet, and

no broken stone will be accepted. The stone to be d-livered at base of bank of above-

nanled park, on Fifth a+ rice, bettr'een F•-rto--first and Forty-third streets, in the ii,Iri,ugh oof Ilruoklyn• The delivery of the sroue is ter commence immediately upon the letting of the contract, and must be completed within five months of date thereof.

Bidders must state the price per cubic foot. The aih ,unr of security required is Five Thousand

l5,00) D ,Ilars. Bidders most satisfy- themselves by pers,:nal esami-

natilin of the location of the proposed ti-irk, and by such Other means as they may pr-for, as to the nature and extent of the is irk, and shall mot, at an)' time after the submission of an estimate dispute or complain of such statement, nor assort that there was any ntisund'-r-standinsg in regard to the nature or amount of the it to be done.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence if each of the persons making the saute, the names of all persons interested with hint ur then[ therein, and if no :other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with-cut any amnection with any other person soaking an estimate for the same purpose, and is In all respects fair and without c Illusion or fraud, and that no tnem-her of the \lunicipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy theref, or clerk therein, or other otilc'r of the CI rpnratl,n, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or en irk to +,,hich it relates, ror in any portion of the profits thuere,tf, The bid or estimate most 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.

rson is interested it is re ui- \Yhere mitre than r~nc pe y site that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, -,f two houschi'lders II freeh ilders in The City .,f New York, with their respective places I,fbu,iness ,r residence, t , , the effect that if the contract be awarded to the per>r,n making the estimate, they it inn its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful perf , nnance, and that if he shall omit ur refuse too execute the same they will pay to the C,rp'aati.,n any difference between the sum to e'hich he w- 'old be entiilcd on its completion and that which the Carp uratih-n may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to wbom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calcu-lattd . Ipon the estimates amount of the work by us Intel' the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or adirmation, in writ-ing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a huusehulder or freeholder itl The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completi.in of this contract, over and above all his debts if every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him-self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section 07 of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety; the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid nr estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of'fhe City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or ninny to the am mnt of five per centum of the amount of the security regnirc•d 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 w-ho has charge of the estimate-box, and nu estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been ex- amiued 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 success-ful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect tic refusal; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

N. B.— T/ze prices nzust be writ[+n in t/zee,olozate and alst stated in fgur s, and all eotiurates w//1 be con-sidered as in/ar,nal -•nhich do not contain bids for all i/enzs for zukick bids are her, iu c'ag'ed, a, auh. ch co,rtain bids j'r items for which bids are not her,'ne,th called /or, l''rznissi"n:tidl no' b'gisen for t/re us' !kdra teal of tiny bid or estimate. A's bid vuilt be ac, 'tted iron, or contract asoarded to, any/ers n who is in arrears to the Corporation uiioN debt or contract, or who is a

i/nj;nPilr, as arn•rty nr ,>./t rta'se, rtlbu tiny r,61, alion to t4; (brp„ntti'In.

'I'hc Park Board reserves the right in reject any or all the kids receivetl in response to this advertisement if it should decnt it for nit,' interest of the City so to do, and to readvcrti.c tnitil satisfactory bids or proposals shall lie received, but the ci mlracts when :nr turfed will be awarded to the lowest bidders.

Itlank forms for prt n'sals., and farms of the several contracts which the successful biddrr will be required to execute, can be had, the plans can be seen, and in-fi,nnaliun relative It , th 'm can be had at the ufhce of the I lcpartment, A,'en:tl, Central Park.

) lid tI.(tl'; C. ('LAPSEN, AU):UST \Iflt It IS, G[UIRG1? V. BRtrAVIE,

Commissioners of Parks of'1'Inn City I:f New York

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

SEALEI) PROPOSALS' NVI LL BE RICEIVE1) IBY the C,mntirtee on L'uildings of the II and of Edu-

rati~,n of The City of New York, at the Annex to the Hall of the II. oar Ni.585 liruadwa eleventh floor, d, 55 Y, , Borough of Manhattan, until q o'clock r. It. on

MONDAY. OCTOBER :11, Ili'JM, for Improving the Sanitary Condition f Public Sehuols

and r8 Boron h of Richmond; also I. su l •ing 4 g pp) b Heating and Yen ti Ian ing Appararus and F:Icctric-light-

R . in, Plant for Public School t~,~, Borough r f , t,tuhattan. Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro.

t the Annex of the Hall of the Boardd of 1•;ducation, Estimating Roost, No. 585 Broadway, t 55Ifth floor.

The attention of bidders is expressly called to the time stated in the aintract within which the work nrust be completed. They are expressly notified that the successful bidder will be held strictly to completion within said time.

The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals submirtcd.

The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro-po,ing to b.:a,me sureties, must each write his name and place of residence inn said proposal.

'1\,n resp m,ible and approved sureties, residents of this city, are required in all cases.

No proposal will be cunsid,-red from persons whose character and antecedent dealings with the Board of Education render their responsibility doubtful.

It is required, as a condition prec'dent to the recep. Ii- n ur consideration of any proposals, that a certified check upon, or a certificate of deposit of one of the State or National banks in Trust Companies of The City OOf New York, drawn to the order of the President of the Beard of Education, shall accompany the proposal to an amount of not less than three per cent. of such proposal when said proposal is fur ur exceeds ten thousand d,11ars, and to an amount of not less than five per cent. of such pro. pusal when said proposal is for an amount under ten th, ntsand dollars ; that, oil demand, within one day after the awarding of the contract by the Cunttnittec, the Pre-sideut of the said Board w' ill eetnrn all the deposits of checks and certificates of deposit made to the persons making the saute, except that made by the person or persons whose bid has been accepted ; and that if the person nr persons whose bid has been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five days after due notice has been given that the contract is ready for execution, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit or of the check or certificate of dep•'sit made by hint or them shall be forfeited to and retained by this B~.oard, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages f,or such neglect or refusal, and shall be paid into the City Treasur)'too the credit of the Sinking Fund of The City of Ne+v" York ; but if the said person or persons whose hid has been so acecpted shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his or their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be returned to him ire them.

Dated BOROUGH of MANHATTAN, October zo, 1898. J Al'( ill AV. MACK, JUIHV McNA11ER, JI Ill N E. EUSTIS, HENRY A. RO(.ERS, G. IfuAVLANID LEAVITT, JOHN R. 'I'Ilt)31PSON, HUGH KELLY,

Committee on Buildings.

SEALED PROPOSALS v[-ILL BE RECEIVED by the C,nnminee nn Buildings of the Board of

Education of The City of New Yur, at the Annex to the Hall of the P,oard, No, 585 Broadway, eleventh floor, Borough of blanhat tan, until q o'clock 1'. sl. on

MONDAY, OCTOBER. 24, 111JM,

for supplying Furniture for Public School n and Addi-tions; also for Furniture for Public School r-37; also for Improving the Sanilar}- Cundititn of Lots in the rear of Public School 34, Borough of Manhattan.

Plans and specifications may be seen and blank pro. pn.als obtained at the Annex of the Hall of the Board of Education, Estimating Room, No. 585 Broadway, twelfth flour. The attention of bidders is expressly called to the

time stated in the contract within which the work most be completed. They are expressly notified that the successful bidder will be held strictly to completion within said time.

The Committee reserve the right to reject any or at of the proposals submitted.

The party submitting a proposal, and the parties pro. posing to become sureties, must each write his name and place of residence on said proposal. Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of

this city, are required in all cases. No proposal will be considered from persons whose

character and antecedent dealings with the Board of Education render their responsibility doubtful.

It is required, as a condition precedent to the recep-tion inc consideration of any proposals, that a certified check tlpon, or a certificate of deposit of one of the State or National banks or 'Trust Companies of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the President of the Board of Education, shall ac- company the proposal to an amount of not less than three per cent. of such proposal when said pro- posal is for or exceeds ten thousand dollars, and to an amount of not less than five per cent. of such pro-posal when said proposal is for an amount under ten thousand dollars ; that, on demand, within one day after the awarding of the contract by the Committee, the I'res-ident of the said Board will return all the deposits of checks and certificates of deposits made to the persons making the same, except that nrade by the person or persons whose bid has been sim accepted ; and that if the person ur persons whose bid has been so accepted shall refuse or neglect, within five days after due notice has been given that the contract Is ready for execution, to execute the same, the amountoC the deposit or of the check or certificate of deposit made by him or them shall be forfeited to and retained by this Board, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages for such neglect rim refusal, and shall be paid into the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York ; but if the said person or persons whose bid has been so accepted shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his or their deposit of check or certificate of deposit shall be returned to him or them.

' ;lI F MANHATTAx October r t 8, ~tcd 1'oxoLC o D. 3. 89 JACOB W. MACK, JOHN McNAMEE, JOHN E. EUSTIS, h ENRY A. ROGERS, U. FIO)WLAND LEAVITT, JOHN R. THOMPSON HUGH KELLY,

Committee on Buildings.

THE CITY RECORD. S.ttTU I:I)AYI OCTOBER 22, 1898.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, I8S8.

office, on r r before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall he indorsed with the nanteur names of the persun r,r persons presenting the same, the datcof its [,resentatiou, and a statement of the work to seltir,h it relates.

The Fire Cnmmissinner reserves the right to decline an)' :tud all bids or estimates if deemed to be for the public interest.

No mini ur estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cur-poration, up,m debt or conlracl, nr who is a dcf:tttlter as surety or othcrvixe, upon any obligation to the Corpu-rati, n.

l i,ch bid or estimate shall contain and state the name mud place of residence of each of the persons making the sonic, the names of all persons interested witl, hi inn ,~r them therein, and if no other pers nt be en interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made in iIhout any connection with any other person making an esti-mate for the .came par,~,sc, and is in all respects fair and without co u llusion r flraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof ur clerk therein, or other officer if the Corporation, is directly nr indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, nr in any portion of the profits thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verifi-cation be made and subscribed by all the parties inter- ested.

hoc/[ bid or estimate shall be accnur/aniesl by tic ciiiucnt, ill zurifir{; 'ftzuo linusc4o/dere or/rcch alters of Tite City Neze, York, ,ogle their respe, t/c places fbasin,sc or resident•, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making, the estimate, they will on its being so awarded become bound as sureties for its faithful performance in the suns of Four Thousand (d,000l Dollars ; and that if he shall I ntit ur refuse to execute the same they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he w"uld be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The con-sent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the pets, ms signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York and is worth the amnultt of the security required for the completion of this con- tract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bind required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security ntTvred is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

No estimate will le considr,ed unless acco,,,tanicd lye. tier or crrciJied ct•r'cl• upon one of the bit )td's of %Ire City rf New I ark, drawn to tin • orrb•r rf the Ciouyfrolb, or ,rand• too the amount of Two 11un-dred (tool t)/hue. Such check or money must not be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the esti- mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the esrinmte-bas, and no estimate can he deposited in said bo:,x until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such depisits, 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 f0 rfottcd to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect nr refusal but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarchod neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after to ritten notice that the saute has been awarded to his or their bid or prupusal, or if he or they accept but do not execute the amtract and gire the proper security, lie or they shall be considcrcd as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will 1)e readvertiscd and evict as prodded by law.

JOHN J. SCANNF.LT., Commissioner.

THE CITY RECORD.

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

PUIRSUAN'I' TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-ter of tc Law-s f z8 entitled "An act S.i7 93.,

' providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of I' damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of 'I changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant ,, to chapter 7zr of the Laws of 1887, providing for the I' depression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and

Twenty-fourth Wards, in The City of New York, nr "(otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and suir,pIenitcutal thereto, notice is hereby given that public meeting[ of the Commissioners appointed pur-suant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schertner-horn 13uilding, No. 96 liroadway, in The City of New York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at 3 o'clock P. nit., until further notice.

Dated NEW YORE, Octi,ber 30, n897. DANIEL LORI), JAMES M. VARNUIT, WILLIAM E. STILLINGS,

Commissioners. LAMtONT %TcLouuoiLTN,

Clerk.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVict, CosI1llSS,o`u OF TIIEJ City or NEW YoRtc.

CENTRE, ELM, FRANKLIN ANTI Wni-rtc STREETS, Nety YuRK, October It, 1898.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ',pen competitive examinations will be held at the

offices of this Commission for the folio-•ring positions, upon the dates specified :

Nunday,Dcv,bCr31. PILE- DRIVING ENGINEER. Subjects : Special paper, handwriting, arithmetic, ex-perience and technical know ledge.

Monday, October 31. DYNAMO ENGINEER (with

knowledge of storage batteries. Subjects : Special paper, handwriting, arithmetic, experience and techni-cal knowledge.

Monday, October 3r. EN(INEEIR STEAM ROLLER. Subjects : Special paper, handwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical paper.

Noonday, November 14. EXAMINER TO THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMIMTSSION. Subjects : Arithmetic, grammar and composition, gen-eral intelligence, special qualifications, experience.

Tuesday, November r5. SUPERVISING ENGI-NEb:R. Subjects: ]Tandwriting, arithmetic, experience and technical knowledge. Candidates must ha,e knowledge as to the construction, management and repairs of both marine and stationary engines and must hold license for both , and of the installation of steam-heating, ventilation, boilers, plumbing and drainage.

LEE PH.LLIPS, Secretary.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

VAN TASSELL & KR3RNE.Y• AUCTIONEERS, on behalf of the Fore Department, will offer for

sale at problic auction, to the hi•,best bidder, at their sale stables, Nos. 130 and 132 East Thirteenth street, L'orough of Manhattan,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER faN, 1898, at rz o'clock noon, the full w ng property belongin; to the Fire Department of'Ito City of New York

Eight hr ryes. no longer lit for use in the Defaartment, Nos 553, 658, 754, 775, 933, tor;, 1035 and ic6z.

JOHN J. SCANNI•:LL, Fire Commissioner.

HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, NEW Yogic, October t9, e898.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING the materials and labor and doing the work re-

gnircd for constructing and erecting a building for the Fire Department on the premises north side of Scofield avenue, z6 feet 7 inches east of Blain street, Borough of The Bronx, will be received by the Fire Commissioner, at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and x59 East Sixty-seventh street, in the 13orough of Manhattan, City of New York, until to.3o o'clock A. +L,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read.

No estimate will be received or considered after the hour named.

For information as to the amount and kind of work to be done, bidders are referred to the specifications and drawings, which form part of the proposals.

The form of the agreement, and the specifications, showing the manner of payment for the work, and forms of proposals may be obtained and the plans may be seen at the office of the Department.

Proposals most be made for all the work contained in the specifications.

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

The building is to be completed and delivered within one hundred and twenty (i-u) days after the execution of the contract. The damages to be paid by the contractor for each

day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time specified for the completion thereof shall have expired are fixed and liquidated at Ten (tot Dollars.

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

Any person making an estimate for the work shall present the same in a sealed envelope at said

HEAnrn'ARTERS FIRF. DEPART]IENT, I NEty YORK, ()[tuber ry, 189S. j

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING this Department with the articles bel ooe specified

will be received by the Fire Conmussioner, at the .office of the Fire Department, No,. .157 and x59 East Sixty-seventh street, in the hour; ugh of Manhattan, in The City of New York, until ro._;o o'clock A. nit.,

WEDNESDAY, NOVE311SEIC 2, 1898, at which time and place they will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read.

50o,00o pounds No. t flay. 12 000 ounds No r Rye . traw 5, P y S 40,1,000 pounds, net weight, No. or white clipped Oats,

to weigh not less than 34 pounds to the measured bushel.

.56,000 pounds, net weight, fresh, clean, sweet Bran. To be delivered at all of the various houses of the

Department, in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, at such times and in such quantities as may be required. The articles to be inspected and %%eighed at the several places of delivery by the officer or other employee in charge. The weighing to be upon beam scales furnished by the Department and transported by the contractor.

All of the hay, straw and oats shall ht srcojc•ct to iusdertion ly It Produce Erc/r,ur(e InrJfre/or 00 any lime required by the 1),Par.'nrent (not e-rcceding three tiures during the el•liv..•r.es under this contract , the e.r,ense of zulz:ch iosrectirns shall be borne ly the cnutractnrs.

No estimate will be received or considered after the hour named.

The form of the agreement, with specifications, show-ing the manner of payment for the articles, and list showing locations and places of delivery, may be seen and forms of proposals may be obtained at the office of the Department.

Proposals must include all the items, specifying the price per cwt. for Hay, Straw, Oats and Bran.

Bidders most write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures.

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

Any person making an estimate for the work shall present the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The Fire Department reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates as may be deemed to be for the public interest. No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

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 hum or them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with- out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departmnent, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly in-terested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The

bid or r'soimate must lie vcritil•d by the oath, in writing of the party or parties making the estintutc, that ii,, several matters stated therein are in all respects true Where tuorc than unc person is interested it i'. retp,isit, that the verification Ile made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

ltach bid or rrtaurnlle shall trr rronur,brcnirrt by Ih, rnu ('Pit, in sari//Hg, V"Moo tcnuc,'hn/drrs+' or %tcrknGrr'r. IV l"he City cf.em I'ru'6•. With their rt.ahrr/iry t)/,tor'. f/,si,rrs0 or re'sudence, to the effect that if the contra, be awarded to the person making the estimate, the) will, in its being su awarded, became bound as suretieo for its faithful performance in t he >u m of hive 'l'hou,anc 5,000 Dollars ; and that if ha shall omit or reins, to execute the same, they will pay to the Corp,) ration any difference betoeeo'n the cunt to which hr would be entitled un its cumph-tio~n and that which the Corp,ratiun may be obliged to pay to the person of persons to whom the contract may be awarded at an subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calcu lated upon the estimated antnu nt of the work by witch the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shal be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing of each of the persons signing the s:une that he is -householder or freeholder in The City of New- York and is worth the amount of the security require[ for the completion of this contract, over and above ai. his dehis of every nature, and over and alcove his liabilities as bail, surety ur otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroll+~r of The City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

Ad es/oraL' will be eous/dered unless accomauicrr by either a reef/do' r ch, c/.• n,snn one of t e banks rf The Guy of Vote )hr/.', drawn to the orde, of the L bon/tlroio'er, or ntonry to Net rucmot rf fawn 1/u ndrrri and i l//y (no) hMars. Such check or money must n,,t be inclosed in the sealed ,nee ho pc co on taining tine estimate, but tnnst he handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charity of the estintate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk arid found to be correct. All such tie p'sits, except that of the successful bidder, will he returned to the persons making the same t+ ithin three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be fur-feited to and retained by The City of New Ynrk a=-liquidated clamages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to hint.

Should the person or persons to wh..tn the contract may he awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract

ithin five days after written notice that the same ha, been awarded to his or their bid ur proposal, or if he of they accept, but do not execute the contract and glut the proper security, he or they sh ill be considered a, having abandoned it and as in default to the Corpora. tion, and the contract will be readvertised and relet a' provided by law.

JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner,

HEADQt:AR]ERs FIRE DEI`:\RTsrENT,) Nun' YORE, October re, 1898.

SEALE1) PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING this Department with the Fire Apparatus below

specified will be received by the Fire Cuurntissiuner, at the office of the 1, ire I )apartment, Nos. t;7 arid 159 East Sixty-seventh street, in the II oruugh of Manhattan, iu The City ul New York, until ro.;o O'clock N. nit.,

t%'EDNESDAV, OCTOBER 'Lfi, 1898, at which tine and place they will he publicly opened by the head of said Department and read.

ONE HAYE'S EXTENSION ,,ADDER TRUCK AND FIRE ESCAPE.

For use in the Boroughs of Ilrooklylft ii Intl Queens.

For the Truck, etc., above mentioned the amount of security required is $1,70o, and the time for delhery si.st y• days.

The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time cpeelb1cd for the cumplctiun thereof shall have expired, are fixed and liquidated at 'Pea to Dullarv.

No estiutate will be received or cunsidcred after the hour named.

The form of the agreement, with specifications, chuw-ing the manner of payment for the truck, etc.., may be seen and forms of prupusals may be obtained at tItc office of the Dcpartntent.

bidders must write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures.

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

Any person making an estimate fur the apparatus shall present the saute in a sealed etuvelopc at said o ice, on or before the dery and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the pars, on or persons presenting the saute, the date of its presentation and a statement of the kind of apparatus to which it relates.

The Fire Comntissiuner reserves the right to decline ally and all bids or estimates, if deemed~to be for the public interest.

No bid or estimate will be accepted front, or contract awarded to, any person who) is in arrears to the Corpu-ration upon debt ror contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Curpo- rat ion.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no (othererson be so interested

b it s:dl distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any connection with any other person snaking all estimate for the saute purpose, and is in all respect, fair and without collusion or fraud,and that no ntember of the Municipal Assembly, head of a departntent,chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, Sr other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or )vurk to which it relates, or in any portion oil the profits thereof. , bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in wrting, of the party or parties staking the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects trite. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Eac/s bid or estimate shall le aceanehanlcm /y the consent, in tee /inor, often,; amuse/ea/tiers or f toehold, r.c of the City of Nnu fork, not/r their cure 'c/ir', f,!ao. Is ,f businexs or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as sureti,s for its faithful performance, and that if he shall vomit or refuse to execute the same they will pay to the C ,r-poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay tel the pet soot or persons to whom the contract only be aw ardcd at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the wo,rk by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or aflirma-tion, to writing, of each of the persons signing the same. that he is a householder or freeholder in '[lie City of New York and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, liver 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 b-, nd required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of Tile City of New York before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

N, estimate will be considered unless acconepanied by either a certified check upon one of the banks of

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The City of Nrvn 1 in',(', di n•rnn tr, the rrrrl w of the O,m7s. troller, ror raonrr to t/r: rrrnnuu/ r ,/lit'. 'r rrntnnr rf t/re runhook n/,/ ;cn)-ity r, y,ri»,r. Sitch ct,eck nr money outer lot Ile inclosed in the srah•d envelupc containing the estimate, but nula he handed to the o facer or clerk 'of the I )epnrintent %%hu has charge of the estiun:ue-bnx, md too estimate can Ile di•poOsited in said box until such check ur money has been examined by said ulficer ur clerk and G,und to lie correct. All such deposits, except that of the sucarss ful bidder, will be returned to, the persons making the sanne within three days after the contract is awarded. if the successful bidder shall refuse ur neglect, within five day. after notice that the contract has been ;twarded to in in, to execute the 'ante, the :tnrnunt of the d 'limos it made by hint shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such nrgleet or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the cantract within the time nfuresaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to Itim.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded neglect nr refuse to accept the contract rithin five days after lcritten notice that the tame has

been awarded to his or their bioi ur proposal, or if he or they accept bill do not execute the euntract and give the proper security he or they > hall be considered as having abandnued it and as in default to the Go pora-tion, and the contract wvill be readvcrti,ed :utd relet as provided by l:ar.

JOAN J. SCANNELL, Co iii ntissiotter.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. Ciiv or NRw V,,Re—DEtAvI%w,r Iii' HtauwAec, (.5111rnssun,N en's ()o1'llE, NI,. 15,) NAssa,t 5TH ten T,

Bunurgn uF MMiNUATrnv I)ctoi,cr tli t&8.

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUC1TON.

ON Mt)NDAV, (ICI'O13ER qt, x898, AT Ti u'clo, k n. to., the Uepartntcnt ml Highways will

sell at public, auction, by Messrs. Peter F. hieyer & Co , auctiuuecrs, the two-story frame house now st.ndin* to I•Jghty-second street, : it the inn•rsec-tion nil Eleventh avcuue, in the. 'I hirtieth Ward, Borough of Broollyn, which ho. use was cundenner by the Commissioners appointed for the opening of said Ei hty-second stre, t, between Fourth and Twelfth avenues ; al,n the building standing within the lines of Prescott p1:uce, at the corner Of Herkimer street, bring Ott Lot No. r, Block f6, Porough of Itroukivn.

The sale will take place ion the ,;round, beginning with the Eighty-second street building. Plans and descriptions of these build ngs may be examined at the nice of the Deputy Commissioner of Highways, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

TF.R\IS of SALE. Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and place

of sale, and the entire removal of the buildint as from the streets by the purchaser or purchasers within twenty days after the sale. If the t.urcha-cr or purchasers Gtil ur Lul to effect the removal within that time, he or they shall forfeit his nr their purchase money and the owner-ship of the budding or buildings.

JAMES 1). KEA'1'ING, Commissioner of Highways.

IIr:aont nrorr r:rs bore I)I:iART+IEx'r, Nrty Yooc, October t=, t898.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRING, ETC., the boI1uwinie ntent;,,ned Steam Firc 1•:ngntcs iu

use by the Uepartmcnt in the 1Domu4rils of Junk -1yn acrd 6tht-eux, will be received by the Fire C iumissiuner, at the oRlce of said Ifepartntent, Moos. 157 and t q East 'ti xty'-soventh street, in the flu ruugh of Manhattan, in '1'6e City of New York, until ro.3o o'clock. A. +t.,

♦VH;DVESDAY, OCTOBER :Lfi, 1898. at which flute and place they will he publicly opened by th,• head of said LcpartMeat and read.

Ten Steam Fire Engines to 1)e furnished with new Fo.x sectional rester-tube boilers, etc.

For the repairs, etc., to engines above-mentioned, the sccurity required is 65,oco and the time allowed for the completion of the repairs is sixty days. The damages to be paid by the contractor for each

day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time specified for the cr,mph,ti„n titercuf =hall have expired are fused and liquidated at 'Tell 'to; D,.Ilars.

No estimate will be received or considered after the hour named.

For information as to the amount and kind of work to he done, bidders are referred to the speciticatiOns.

The form of the agreement (with spcciticatir,ns`, showing the manner Iof payment for the work, may be seen, and forms of proposals may be obtained at the office of the Department.

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

The award of the contracts will be made as soon as practicable after the upcning of the bids.

Any person making an estimate for the trnrk shall present the saute in a sealed cnvelope, at said Office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envel-ope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the pets„n or persons presenting the saute, the date of its presentation and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The Fire'Commissioner reserves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates, if deemed to be for the public interest. No bid or estimate will he accepted from, or contract awarded to, all person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or u ho is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligati in to the Corporation.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names (If all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no otherpersun be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made uith-out any connection w ith any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and with tot collusion o,r fraud, and that n„ member of the Municipal Assembly, head Od a do•part ntent, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Cnrpnration, is directly or indirectly in-terested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thcrenL The hid or estimate must be vc rifled by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several nmiters stated therein are in all respects trite. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Eaoir bid or o'stitostc shall be a[enurIaro it'd ly flee cnnstnt, in carlimgo o"!-z"', I,nu.crhnlrlrrs nr jrc •h n/rf rs of The Cify of .Vito Ford•, ,nhfi their rrs1o1'tire /hoes' jl±rsrnsr or rrsidr core, to ice ffect that if the contract

be awvarded to the person making the estimate, they a ill, on its being so awarded, h, come bound as sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall r,ntit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Curpo-ration any difference be'.rveen the sawn to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be (obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may he awarded at any subsequent letting, the ant.-ant in each case to be caleu. lated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The c.,nsrvnt above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or alfirumtion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the .came that he is a houschulder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required fur the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or other ,rise, and that he has ,offered hintselfas a surety in go, ,d faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by la+r. The arlcquacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New Y„rk before the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

,1n eetinrrttc will ba considered unless an'o er rinied by either a certefrerl check uftou one of the 6rrn/•s of The City 'if _Vcz„ I -err/•, drawn to the order rf the Cb=,-Pliroll•r, or ranncy 0°C / ,'re amount of five x51 Per %•rowan of the au000rutt rf the srevrrity required. Such check or money most not be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department t+ ho has charge of the estimate - bus, and no estimate can be dorposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said uffrccr or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, exec{ t that of the successful bidder, will be rrturrud to the parsons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within fi+c days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be for-feited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Shuulo the person or persons to whim 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 lie or they accept, but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Curpora-tiun, and the contract will lie rcad,ertised and relet as provided by law.

JOHN J. SCANNELL, Commissioner

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4684 THE CITY RECORD D . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PITIII.IC --I),I•I(,F' IS II1•:RI:I:\' GI\'F\ '1'()'I'lIE.

uo ncr .,r t ners „f .ill I, u%e %and L t., iml,n,v ed

„r unimproved lands affected thereby, that th. -

ing pn,p.led a•sesnnteuts have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Bard +d Assessors for ex:uninatinu by all persons interested, viz.

13l,ROl'GH OF THE BRONx.

List 5517, N,,. I. Regulating, grading, curbing, Ilaq-ging and laying cross+, alks in OIC Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from Vanderbilt avenue, East, to Third avenue together with a list of awards for damages causeu by it change of grade.

List ;666, N. z. Paging One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, from Br ok avenue to St. Ann's avenue, with asphalt pavement.

List 5685, No. Paving One Hundred and Forty- sixth street, from -Morris avenue to Railroad avenue, East, with granite-block pavement.

List 5656, No. 4. Paving One Hundred and Sixty-second street, front Third avenue to Itru.,k avenue, with granite-block pavement.

List 5687, N. 5. Paving \\ endncer avenue, fr nt Third avenue to Webster avenue, with granite-block pavement and laying crosswalks.

List 5701), No. 6. Sewer and appurtenances in East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, between Brook avenue and summit cast ,d St Ann's avenue, with branches in St. Ann's avenue, between East One Hundred and Thirty-setenth street and a point 80.5 feet north.

The limits within which it is proposed to la} the said asssessment, include all the s-icrl houses and hitsts of ground, vacant its, pieces and parcels of l,utd situated on—

No. r. Both sides of 11ne Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, from Vanderbilt avenue, East, to Third avenue, and to the extent ,if halt the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Forty-fourth street from Brook asenue to St. Ann's asenue, and to the extent ,f half the bh ck at the intersecting avenues.

Nr,. ,. Both sides of tine Hundred and Forty-sixth street, from Morris avenue to Railroad avenue, East, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting

arenlies. No. 4. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty-second

street, from Third avenue to ii ris k avenue, and to the extent of hall the block at the intersecting avenues.

N. g. Beth sides of \Vend.,acr avenue, from Third avenue n, \V ebster avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 6. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, front Br,uok avenue to Cypress ave-nue, and bi.th sides of Sr. Ann's avenue, from One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street to One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street.

All pers'n, t+h-use interests are affectedb) -theabove-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either rf them, are requested to present their objections. in writing, t, the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. ;.o Broadway, \e++- Y,rk, can or before November z. iSoS. at it A. St., mu hich time and place the said ,bjecti.,its +till be heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD McCUE, ED\1- ARD CAHILI., THIS. A. \\'ILSt(N• PATRICK M. H.a\'FRTV,

Board , f Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASt'ER,

Secretary, N.. _-o Broadway,

CITY c!F '-NEW 1 ORK, BOROUGH OF CIANH onyx. I t(et„ber cx, iv-. j

PI- BL.IC No ii'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tt t THE it tier .or ,I ners d all h-vt,es and Its. imprnccd

..r unintpr. \ed lands affected thereby. that the toll nr-in, proposed assessments have been c' ntpleted and are I .dged in the office ,if the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, viz. :

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

List 5653, No. i. B iilding. alteration and improve-ment to sewers in F•'rty-fifth, Silty-sec'.nd, Seventy-seventh, One Hundred and Twenty-eightlt and one Hundred and Thirty-first streets, between Park and Madison avenues.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

List 5682, No. z. Paving One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, from Eli ,n avenue to i1, rris avenue, ii oh granite-block pavement.

List 5683, No. 3. Paving Locust avenue, from fine Hundred and Thirty-ser.nd to One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, with granite-block pavement,

The limits within which it is proposed ti' lay the said assessments include all the several houses and Lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on—

No. r. Both sides of Forty-fifth street, from east side of Vanderbilt avenue to Fifth avenue ; both sides of Madison avenue, fr'm Frty-fourth to Forty-sixth street ; north side of Forty-fourth street, fn ,m Fifth avenue to Vanderbilt avenue ; west side of Vanderbilt avenue, from F.-rty-f mrth to F, rry.fifth street; also b-,th sides of Sixty-second street, from Park avenue t0' Fifth avenue ; b-ah sides of Sixty-third street. from Madison avenue to Fifth avenue; south side of Sixtn•-fourth street. from Madi, -n avenue n. Fifth avenue east side of Fifth avenue, from Sicty- second to Sixty-fourth street : b-sib sides of Madison avenue, from Sixty-second to Sixty--fourth street ; west side of Park avenue, from Si-rty-second to, Sixty-third street ; also birth sides of Seventy-seventh street. from Fifth to Park avenue; both sides of Seventy-eighth street, from -Madison aven;te to Fifth avenue ; south side of Seventy-ninth street, from Madison avenue to Fifth avenue; east side of Fifth avenue, from Seventy-seventh to Seventy-ninth street both sides of Madison avenue from Seventy-seventh to Seventy-ninth street ; west side if - a,,e- nue from Seventy-seventh u, Seventy-eghth street ; also both sides of One Hundred and Twenty. eighth street from Park avenue, extending west. erly about zoo feet west of Madison avenue ; west tide of Park avenue and both sides of Madison avenue from One Hundred and Twenty-seventh to One H,m- dred and Twenty-eighth street ; also both sides if One Hundred and Thirty-first street from Park avenue to Fifth avenue ; north side of One Hundred and Thir-tieth street from Madison avenue to Fifth avenue ; east side of Fifth avenue and both sides of Madison avenue, from One Hundred and Thirtieth to One Hundred and Thirty-first street.

No. z. Both sides of One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street from Elt"n avenue to Morris avenue and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 3. Both sides of Locust avenue, from (Inc Hun-dred and Thirty-second street to One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on or before November an, t898, at rt A. xi., at which time and place the said objections will bo heard and testi-mony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD McCUE, EDWARD CAHILL, THOS. A. WILSON, PATRICK M. HAVERTY,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No. 320 Broadway,

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, I October 18, 1898. )

PU1li.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TIIE owner ur owners of all h,ius,,s ;utd lots, imp roved

or uuiutpr,,ved lands affected thereby, that the folh,w-iug proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for ezantitmtion by all persons interested, vii.:

BOROUGH OF THE BRONx. List 541+9, Ni. r. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag-

ging and laving crosswalks in Union street, from Lind avenue t.' Anderson avenue.

list 5607, No. u. Paving One Hundred and F„rty-eighth street, from III vrns to Park avenue (Railroad asenue, East , with granite-block pavement.

List 5668, Ni'. a. Paving Forest avenue from the soot herly side of t Inc Hundred and Six v-third street to Hume street, with trap-block pavement and laying crosswalks.

List 5676, No. 4. Pacing Trinity avenue, from One Hundred and Sixty-first to t)ne -Hundred and Sixty-third street, with granite-block pavement and laying crosswalks.

List 5'79, No. 5. Paving One Hundred and Fiftieth street, from Railroad avenue to Miens avenue, with granite-black pavement.

The lim w its ith %vh in ich it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated •u—

\n. 1. Both sides of Union street, from Lind avenue t„ Anderson avenue and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. e. P,,th sides ,if ( hie Hundred and Forty-eighth street, from Af - orris to Park avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

\o. ;. Both sides of Forest avenue, trout the Sooth-erly side ,-f One Hundred and Sixty-third street to Hoare street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets

No. 4. B•th sides if Trinity avenue, from One I-lun-dred and Sixty-first to ( One Hundred and Sixty-third streets, and to the extent of half the block at the inter- secting streets.

No. 5. B.,th sides of One Hundred and Fiftieth street, from Railroad avenue to A]orris avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the saute, or either if them, are requested to present their ubiections, in writing, to the S,cretary of the lined of Assessors, No. 3zo Broadway, New York, en .-r before November t;. tS9S, at It A. `.t., at which time .ord Noce the said , lilvcti..ns will be heard and testi-m -u_+ received in rctorcnce thermos

EIi\VA RD %fc('UE, EDA1ARI) CAHILL, THt (S. A. 3111.51IN, PATRICK M. HAVERTY,

Board of Assessors. \YILL1.sat H. JASPER,

Secretary, N--. to, Br. vidtray.

Ct ry OF \Eic 1 uRK, ll,,Rr,t GH of MANHATTAN, (iii, her r.l, ISO-

SUPREME COURT. I'TRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter d the applicat n of The Manor, Alder-men and C- mm,'nalty of The City of Nosy York, relatise to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been hereto-fire acquired to the lands, tenements and It credit ame nts, required for the purp. -se ~,f,,p,-n-ine V[- EST t).XE HUNDRED AND TWESTIETH STREET although not yet named by proper a.rthoritc , bet+tcen :11i .rninside avenue and Ricer-side avenue, in the Twelfth \\'ard of'T he City of \cw V, rk.

W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS if Estimate and Assessment in the ab,ve-cit tit I.

ed matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this pn,ceeding, and t.i the ,nvner ,-r owners, occupant or occupants, of all h , uses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all [others w Itnm it may concern, n' a it :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and here-ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having obiections thereto, do present their said objectiims in v, ritiq„ duly verified, to its at our office, N-is go and go West Br-,adway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on Cr before the 7th day of Novem-her, mSgs, and that we, the said (onmtissioners, will hear parties so obiceting, and for that purpose will he in attendance at our said office on the gth day of \ovember, r8o8, at 4 o'clock r. st.

Seamd.—That the abstract -if our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and i ther documents used by its in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street I )pemngs in the Law Department of The City of New York, N„s. go and 4z West Br adway, in the -Borough ,if Manhattan. in said city, there to remain until the :7th day of November, r-Sy_.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, which, taken t„-gcther, are b,,unded and described as fu llr,st s, viz. : I In the north by the middle line of the bhcks between One Hundred and Twenty-f.,urth street and One Hundred and T+vcnty-fifth street and said middle line pr.duced from the Hods--n river to its intersection with the centre line r,f Cnlumb.is asenue ; on the s'.uth by the centre line „f One Hundred and Sixteenth street and said centre line produced from the Hudson river to its intersection w ith the centre line of Columbus avenue ; „n the east by the centre line of Columbus avenue, from its inter-section with the middle line of the blocks between One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and One Hundred and Twenty-f,fth street and said middle line produced ti its intersecti.,n with prolongation easterly of the centre line -.,f One Hundred and Sixteenth street, and on the west by the Hudson river, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and pads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shone upon -.Or benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fi,urth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court ,if the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in the C,-net)' Court-house in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the z8th day of November, 1898, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as comtsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, On-tuber tt, 1838.

JOHN PAUL BOCOCK, Chairman,

WILBER McBRIDE, EDWARD S. KAUFMAN,

Commissioners. JOHN, P. Du,N,

Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Department of Public Parks for and in behalf of the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain lands in the Twelfth Ward of The City of New York, for the public use as and fora public park and public park-way under and pursuant to the provisions of chapter 56 of the Laws of 1894.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter,

appointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 56 of the Laws of 1894, hereby give notice to the owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and

Nrcrrtises situated ill the 'Twelfth Ward ,d The City of ew York, laid out, appropriated nr designated purstmnt

t+, chapter 56 of the l ,ail s of i8gq, for a public place and ublic parkway f''r public use arid public purposes and

bnundrd as follows : ,,

Beginning at a point on the southerly side „f One

hundred and F,,rty-fifth street eherc It radii urst avenue intersects the same; running thence m- rtherly ,n the west side of Bradhurst avenue to a point where Itradhurst avenue intersects the southerly side of Ilse H undred and Fit'ty-fifth street ; running thence westerly on the south side of IIne Hundred and Fifty-fifth street to a point where Edgecombe avenue intersects with One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street; thence motherly :dung the westerly side of Edgecontbe :,venue to a paint where the said Edgecotithe avenue intersects the northerly side of One Hundred and Forty-fifth street ; thence easterly ott the south side of I )ne Hundred and Forty-fifth street to the point or place of beginning, • n • ° title to which is sought to be acquired in this proceeding and to all others whoa[ it may concern, to wit :

First—That w•e have completed our abstract or esti-mate of the loss and damages to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said lands, tenements, hereditamsnts and premises, and have deposited a trite report or trans-cript of such estimate in the office of the Board of Public Improvements of The City of New York, being the successor to the Commissioner of Public Works of said city, for the inspection of w hontsoever it may con- cern.

Second—That any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said estimate and who object to the saute or any part thereof may, within ten days after the first publication of this notice (October tt, [898), set forth their (objections to the saute in writing, to us at our ndiee, on the fifteenth Ii „or of the American Surety Company Building, No. too Broadway, B.,ruugh of ]Ian-hattan, New- York City, as provided by section 3 of the raid chapter 56, I.aws of I8Y4, and that we, the said Commissioners will hear parties so i,bjecting at our said office „n the z5th day of October, tSgS, at ;,'-lock in the afternoon, and thereafter upon such 'subsequent days as may be found necessary.

Third—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Quirt ut the State of New York, at an .Appellate Divi'ii,n thereof to be held in and for the First Judicial Department, in the Court-house, Nu. tit Fifth avenue, in The City of New York, on the itth day of Nocentber, tSyS, at the opening of Court on that day, and that then and there a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEw' YceK CITY, October 8, i8g8. THOMAS 1'. AVICKI:S, CI)NRAI) HARRES, PIERRE V. 19. HOES,

Commissioners. CHAS. H. GRIFFIN,

Clerk,

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has mot been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening HUNT'S POINT RI AD although not yet named by proper authority , from the Southern Boulevard t„ the East river, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of News York.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED Ctl1fyIISSION-ers of Estimate arid Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hcrebr give m'tice to all persons in-terested in this pruceeding,:ted to the owner ur' .+r hers, occupant nr occupants, of all houses and lots and mi. pr,ved and unimpe ,vvd lands affected thereby, and to all others it it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pru-ceeding, or in any of the land=, tenements and hercdita-ments and premises affected thereby, and having objec-tions thereto, do present their said iobjections in writing, duly verified, to as at our office, N's. go and qz \Vest Broad,av, in the Bonnt,gh of -Manhattan, in The City (if New Y-,rk, on or before the a8th day of I)cu,ber, x898, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties no objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office un the 31st day of October, iSgs, at it o'clock A. M.

Second.—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit ,taps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, profs and other documents used by us in making our rep-Ht, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The Cityy iif New York, Nos. go and g: West Bnrtd+tay, in the Borough if Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the 7th day of N uvem-ber. 1898.

Third.—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, Tying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City if New York, which, taken n-gether, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the intersection ,,f the United States Pier-head-line with the pr,ilongation southerly of the easterly line of Bryant street, and running thence northerly along the said proh,ngativn and said easterly line „f Bryant street to the prolongation easterly of the middle line of the block between Edgewater road and Ryawa avenue ; thence westerly along the said prolongation easterly and said middle line of the block between Edgewater road and Ryawa avenue to the middle line of the blocks between Bryant street and Faile street; thence northerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Bryant street and Faile street to a line drawn parallel to Viele avenue and distant too feet southerly from the southerly side thereof; thence westerly along the said line drawn parallel to Viele avenue and distant moo feet southerly from the southerly side there"f to the middle line of the blocks between Faile street and Coster street ; thence northerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Faile street and Coster street to a line drawn parallel to East Bay avenue and distant rr m feet southerly from the southerly side thereof thence westerly along the said line drawn parallel to East Bay avenue and distant roo feet southerly from the southerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Coster street and Manida street thence northerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Coster street and Manida street to a line drawn parallel to the Eastern Boulevard and dis-tant zoo feet southerly from the southerly side thereof; thence westerly sling the said line drawn parallel to the Eastern Boulevard and distant zoo feet southerly from the southerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Manida street and Barretto street ; thence northerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Manida street and Barretto street to a line drawn parallel to Randall avenue and distant too feet southerlyfrom the southerly side thereof; thence westerly along the said line drawn parallel to Randall avenue and distant too feet southerly from the southerly side thereufto the middle line of the blocks between Barretto street and Casanova street ; thence northerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Barretto street and Casanova street to the middle line of the block between Randall avenue and Spofford avenue ; thence westerly along said middle line of the block between Randall avenue and Spofford avenue to the middle line of the block between Casanova street and Tiffany street; thence northerly along the said middle line of the block between Casanova street and Tiffany street to the southerly side of Spofford avenue ; thence northwesterly on a straight line to the intersec-tion of the westerly side of Tiffany street with the northerly side of Spofford avenue ; thence northwesterly along a line drawn parallel to Burnet place to its inter-section with a line drawn parallel to the westerly side

of Tiffany street and distant too feet westerly there-frnm ; thence northerly alonI, the said line drawn parallel to Tiffany street and distant Lou feet westerly parallel

the westerly side thereof to a line drawn parallel to Westchester avenue and distant too feet north-westcrly from the northwesterly side thereof; thence northeasterly along the said line drawn parallel to Westchester avenue and distant zoo feet north- westerly from the northwesterly side thereof to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to West Farms road and distant too feet northwesterly from the northwesterly side thereof ; thence northeast-erly along the said line drawn parallel to West Farms road and distant zoo feet northwesterly from the north-westerly side thereof to the northerly side of Home street ; thence southerly along a straight line to the intersection of the southeasterly side of West Farms road with the middle line of the blocks between Bryant street and L ingfehlitw street ; thence southerly aloeg said middle line of the block, between Bryant street and Lougfcllow street to a line drawn parallel to Seneca ave-nue and distant zoo feet northerly from the northerly side thereud; thence easterly alp.ng the said line drawn parallel to Seneca avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly -side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Longfellow street and Whittier street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Longfellow street and Whittier street to a line drawn parallel to Lafayette avenue and distant too feet northerly from the it northerly side thereof; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to La-fayette avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Whittier street and Drake street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Whittier street and Drake street to in line drawn parallel to Spofford avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to Spofford avenue and distant r<,o feet nurth-erly from the nurtheris side thereof to the middle line of the blocks betweet, Drake street and Halleck street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Drake street and Halleck street to the middle line oof the block between Spofford avenue and Randall avenue ; thence easterly ahmg the said middle line of the blink between Spofford avenue and Randall avenue [n the middle line of the blocks between Halleck street and Payne street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Halleck street and Payne street to a line drawn parallel to Randall avenue and distant tow feet northerly from the m,rtherly side thereof; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to Randall avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Bacon street and Sacrahong street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Bacon street and Sacrahong street to a line drawn parallel to the Eastern Boulevard and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof ; thence easterly along the said line drawn par-allel to the Eastern Por.levard and distant too feet northerly franc the northerly side thereof to the middle line of the block hetween F'arrag ut street and Falconer street ; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Farragut street and Falconer street to a line drawn parallel iii East Bay avenue and distant too feet northerly front the northerly side thereof ; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to East Bay avenue and distant zoo feet northerly front the northerly side thereof tel the middle line t f the blocks between Fal- coner street and Preble street ; thence southerly along the said middle line if the bh,cks between Falconer street and Treble street to a line drawn parallel to Viele avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to Viele avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Preble street and Kane street; thence southerly along the said middle line of the blocks between Treble street and Kane street to a line drawn parallel to Ryawa avenue and distant moo feet northerly from the northerly side thereof; thence easterly along the said line drawn parallel to Ryawa avenue and distant zoo feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to the middle line of the blocks between Kane street and Porter street ; thence southerly and southeasterly along the said middle line of the blocks between Kane street and Porter street and its prolongation southeasterly to the United States Pierhead-line in the East river ; thence si , uthwesterly and northwesterly along said United States Pierhead - line to the point or place of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the Final Maps and Profiles of the Twenty-third and 'Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of York, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Iburth—That our re rirt herein will be presented to the Supreme Court etf the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court-hr,use, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the zest day of November, r8g8, at the opening of the Curt on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated BOKOC'GH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, October 6, x898.

RIGNAL D. WOODWARD, Chairman,

WM, H. McCARTHY, Commissioners.

JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

CARMEL, LAKE GLENEIDA, PUTNAM COUNTY.

I n the matter of the application and petition of Michael T. Daly, as Commissioner of Public Works in The City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, under chapter ilg of the Laws of 1893, to acquire certain real estate, as the term "real estate” is defined in said act, for the purpose of providing for the sanitary prutec- tiun of the sources of the water supply of The City of New York. -

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN THAT the Third Separate Report of Richard H. Clarke,

Charles T. Dunning and Hart Curry (who were ap-pointed Commissioners of Appraisal to the above-entitled

matter, by an order of this Court, made at a

Special Term thereof, held at the Court-house in White Plains, Westchester County, December 5, 1893), dated September 7, mSg8, was filed in the Westchester County Clerk's office September xz, r8g8, and that a copy thereof was filed in the Putnam County Clerk's office September zz, 1898 ; that the parcels covered by said report are Parcels Numbers 54, 55 and 58, in fee, and the leasehold interest on Parcels 14 and t9.

Notice is further given that an application will be ~? made to confirm the said report at a Special Term of said Court, to toe held in the City of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, on the n9th day of October, rSg8, at .. the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon there- after as counsel can be heard.

Dated SEPIFMBER x8, x848. JOHN WHALEN,

Corporation Counsel, No. z Tryon Row,

New York City.

THE CITY RECORD.

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