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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XX. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1892. Nua11BFR 5,860. REGIS- WHEN COURT. TER C011- FOLIO. MENCED. x892, Supreme ... 43 3 07 July 27 •' 43 3o8 " 27 11 ••• 43 3 0 9 " 27 ', ..• 43 310 " 2 7 " ••• 43 311 " 27 " ••• 43 3 12 " 27 " . 43 3 13 " 27 • 43 3 1 4 " 27 " ... 43 3r5 " 27 " 43 3i6 " 27 ••• 43 3 17 " 27 " ••• 43 318 ° 2 7 LAW DEPARTMENT. the follotvint, schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the Counsel to the Corporation for the week ending July 30, 1802 77l' :1hav'r, .-I/dervnrn nu,! CI nu;t' r,rlt y of /I' Cit} of - , Vew York are rhfendants, unless c/1i'rwise Iun+//oxed. r;C11EDULE "A." il'lI .\NU 51'I: l.\1. PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED. Rros- \\tos COURT. TER C.,I- 'I'rr[.E OF ACTION. NATURE of AcrION. FOLIO. MENCED. F'rancis 1. Suprc m° ... 43 s8; July 25 lax, Henry, vs. 11"ellnian, James C. Mont- Damages for alleged false arrest and detention l;omery• henry V. Stecr~, r at Police Headquarters, on May 27, eS9a, Jas. Mitchell :utd Michael d,o,000. H. Car..ozo .......... .... J ~rates 'Crust Co.of ! To set aside taxes for the years 1887, x888, • • 43 285 " 25 L - nixed 168y and 18O, a•ses,ed on the plaintiff and New York .............. to recover the amounts thereof, 5986,38•c5• ... 43 s66 z5 Harrington, George I.......... For extra work trader contract for paving o5th street, from Avenue A to the bulkhead line of East river, >,,on. " •.. 43 287 26 flosier, Catharine M. Matterof For an award made in the matter of Bronx river proceedings, Parcels 68 to Iso in- clusive. 5th Jud.Dist. 43 288 Supreme ... 43 283 ,. ... 43 290 ... 43 2 9 1 .. ... 43 292 .` . 43 293 43 294 43 2 95 .. ..., 43 296 43 2 97 " .•• 43 298 " ••• 43 2 99 ,. ... 43 303 43 301 " . 43 302 " -••' 43 3 0 3 .. ... 4 t 304 ` ..., I 43 3 0 5 " ••• 43 306 TITLE OF ACTION. I NATURE OF At"1'1ON. Christopher and Tenth Street I Railroad Co. iex rel.„, vs. I Certiorari to re, iew the assessment on the i he Commissioners of } relator's personal pruperty for the year 'Faxes and Assessments of 2892. the City of New York ..... Title Guarantee and Trust I o, I i (ex rel.) vs. The Commis- Certiorari to rccie v the as=ecsment on the sioners of 'Taxes and As- I relator's persuonl prop,,rty fir the year scssments of the City of I x89,1. New York ................ American Writing Machine Co. (ex rd.) vs. "the Conn- I Certiorari to review tin }ccs,mcnt on the missioncrs of Taxes and } relator's persou.,l property tier the year Assessments of the City of I 1892. New York ................ Budke, George H. (ex rel. j, vs. l Certiorari to review the assessment on the 1'he Commissioners ofI ( relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessments of iSz the City of New York..... Kaminski, Heiman 'ex rel.), - Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. The Commissioners of relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessm( nts of , 2. the City of New York..... J Central l'ark, North and Last River Railroad l' o. ex rel.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. "1'he Commissioners of relator's personal pr...perty for the year .faxes and Assessments of 1891. the City of New York ..... ) Lorillard, Louis L. ex rd.) I ! vs. I he l.' ommi ssioners of Certiorari to review the a<sessment on the of i Taxes and A, sc= meats r relator's personal property for the year the City of New Yo rk..... J , 8gz. Equitable Gas light Co ex l rel.i vs. The Commt - I Certiorari to review the assessment .+n the sioners of Taxes and As relator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of r 1892. New York ............. Bloch, Michael !ex rel. , vs. Certiorari to review the assessment on the The Commissioners of r faxes and Assessments of y tor's ersonal for the car rela P property J t8 yz. the City of New York..... Reynal, Nathalic F. lcx rel .l 1'he Commissioners of vs. Certiorari to review the assessment on the faxes and As-essments of (, relator's persona l property for the p P P Y year the City of \cw York..... 1 X89 ` . Thurber \Vhyiand Co. ex rcl. 1 Certiorari to review the assessment .,. I in- vs. he l'+,mmis,ioners of faxes and Assessments of fl relator's personal property for th if., the City of New York..... 1 Campbell Engine Co. (ex rel.I Certicr . - vs. The Commissioners of rel:,t l axes and A=sessme its of I tSg_. the City of _sew \ crk ..... Ii • • 43 35 9 •• 27 I Roosevelt, John F. as admin- istrator with the will an- nexed of the goods., etc., Certior.0 < < .. . of _Amos Cutting, deceased ' relators r-anal r,, rt - iur the it (ex rel. •, vs. I he ('omntls- I ; p` p p` S l'c stoner. of Faxes and As- t8gz. sessments of the City of New York................ ... 43 320 " 27 Forty--ecand Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad Co. Cer[i~, rari to review the assessment on the sex ers .l f a 'he and As- l relator's personal property for the year stoners of 'l'uxes and As- ,8qz sessments of the City of New York ...............j ,, 43 321 " 28 Ryan, Patrick (Matter of . ...... I Commission de lunatico imluirendo. " 43 302 =8 Ferri.:, Ann ....... ........... ~. Summons only served. ,' .•. 43 3 2 3 " z) Donohue, John J., vs. 1'he'l Mayor, etc., of Net York, I Foreclosure of lien under contract of defendant Pietro fndclli, Antonia' Indclli, for material and labor turni:hed in Scratch, Jocph L. livers, } grading ( Ild Reservoir in Central Park and h:dw. Dane, hurray iiill for extra work, $1,603.59. Lank, John Doc.......... SCIHEDULE " IL -- ORDERS AND JUDGMENTS 11NI.4:RED (EXCEPT THOSE E,CI.I'UI!) IN SCIIEDt'Lt: " Ir' The People ex rd. The Standard Gas-light Company vs. Thomas F. (iilrov, Commissioner ,f Yu)nl;,_ Works --Order entered denvint the nt Ii art fog a paretuptory writ of mandamus, but gr. lint lm g leave to have a writ t,f alternative mandamus. John J. Scanlon—Judgmcut entered in favor of the I,lair.tiff for 5270.26. In the matter of the application of Simon Scheur—Order of discontinuance without costs entered, Joseph Tlanlon -- Judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff for $750. Elizabeth Jones and another—Omer eutercd dismissing the complaint without costs for lack of prosecution. Maicho Fortunate—Order entered directing the payment of certain sums to the claimants and pay- ment of balance, ($57,179.551, into Court. In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic—Order entered appointing Henry Zahn as a committee of the person and estntc of the lunatic. Jay G. Clark—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs and cancelling us pendens. In the matter of the estate of William Eger, deceased—Order entered Confirming the referee's report. The Young \ten's Christian Association—Order entered cliLcontinuing the action vvuhout cots. SCHEI)UL1- "C." SUITS AND SPECIAI. PROCEEDINGS TRIED OR ARGUED. In the matter of the Public School Site on One hundred and Fourth Street.—]Tearing proceeded and concluded ; C. D. Olendorf for the City. In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic--Trieti before Sheriff's jury and found insane ; G. A. Lavelle for the City. In the matter of John Harris. an alleged lunatic.—Tried before a Sheriff's jury and found insane G. A. Lavelle for the City. In the matter of Annie H. Loeffler et al.—Motion to appoint the Kings County Trust Company as guardian, etc., made before hurrugate Abbott ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City. In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic—Motion for the appointment of a committee made before Andrews, J. ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City. People ex rel. Mary Bird vs. Frank T. Fitzgerald, Register, etc.—Motion for a writ of mandamus argued before McAdam, J. ; decision reserved ; G. L. Sterling for the City. In the matter of John Hartis, an alleged lunatic—Motion for the appointment of a committee of the person and estate of the lunatic made before Freedman J J. ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City. In the matter of One Hundred and Fourth Street Public School Site.—Motion to confirm the report of the Commissioners of Estimate submitted to Andrews, J. ; C. D. Olendorf for the City. 27 Newman, Mendel, vs. John F. Marriott, as Property 1. lerk of the Police Department of the City of Now Yo k ...., To replevin one diamond stud valued at $lto. 27 American ]-umber Co. ex rd.; Certiorari to review the assess,nent on the vs. 1'he ' omutls>ioncr., of relator's personal property for the year "]'axes and \ ssessnn nts of r8~" the City of New fork..... `< 27 Robson, John and James tes I . Certiorari rd. , vs. I he Commis- I sinners of Taxes and As- } to review the assessment on the relator's personal property for the year sessrttents of the City of tS9a. New Volk . " 27 Joseph F. McCoy Co. ex rel.) I Certiorari to review the assessment on the Vs. The Co nimis-loners of relator's personal property for the year faxes and Assessments of X 892, the City of New York. " 27 Luckemeyer, Edward 'ex rcl.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs 'I he Convnissioncrs of ', relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessments of I tSga. the City of Nety York..... J " 27 Massasoit Manufacturing Co. ) LX rel. vs. I he Commis- Certiorari to review the assessment on the sinners of Taxes and As- relator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of 1892. New York ................ 27 I New V'<,rk heal Estate and Ituib'.ing improvement C o, Certiorari to review the assessment on the e.x rd., vs. The Commis- - relator's personal property for the year .,ions r. of Taxes and As- 18gz• ses,mcrtts of the City of Sew \ ork ................ 27 Nashawan n tick \I anufactur- 1 ing Co. ex reL'~ vs. The I Certiorari to review the assessment on the Commissiomrsof ']'axes } r+lator's per-onal property for the year and :\ secs-meats of the r8ya. Ci y of , ow York ...... . J ' 27 Peters-('.alhoun Co. 'ex rd.; l Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. The Co mmissiouers of relator's personal property for the year faxes and Assessments of~' 1892. the City of New \ ork..... 27 Quincy \lining Co. cx rel.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. The Commissioners of relator's personal property for the year ]'axes and Assc,sments of , 1 892. the City of New York..... J ' 27 Rouse, Charles ]'roadway (ex rd Tile tonimis- ..' vs. Certio rari to review the assessment on the eioners of Taxes and As. } relator's personal property for the year sessm' nts of the City of 1892. New York ................ J 27 ; \Vooley ilaynon Moore Co. I (ex rel. vs. The Commis- I Certiorar i to review the assessment on the sioners of Faxes and As- -. relator's personal property for the year sessnlents of the City of I 1892. New York ................ I " 27 I:di-on .cal Il luminati ng Co. vs. "1 he Cam- ex rd Corn- Certiorari to review the assessment on the ~, io ers missioners of Taxes and } ~ relator's personal property for the P P P Y year Assessments of the City of I 1892. New York................ 27 Edison G•_neral Electric Co. of New York !ex rel.) vs. the Certio rari to review the assessment on the Commissioners of faxes } relator's personal property for the year and Assessments of the I 1892. City of New York........ J " 27 Baker, Frederick ;ex rel.` , , vs. The C ommissioners of Certiorari to review the assessment on the ']'axes and Assessments of relator's personal property for the year the City of New York..... x8gz. z7 Billings, Oliver P.C. !ex rd.), l Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. of d es Ass essmen s relater's personal property for the year axes and .Assessments of ,Syz the City of NewYork..... j II 27 Sloane, W. & J. ,ex rel.), vs. I Certiorari to review the assessment on the 1'he Commiss m of relator's personal property for the year ]'axes and Assessments of i t8gz the City of New York.... J 27 ~, Central Cross-town Railway 1 Co. tcx rel.j vs. The Cam- I Certiorari to review the assessment on the i missioners of ']'axes and relator's personal property for the year Assessments of the City of 1892. New York ............. ..) 27 Second Avenue Railroad Co. i (ex rel.) vs. The Commis- i Certiorari to review the assessment on the i sioners of Taxes and As- }• rotator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of New Ye. k ............. . J I x892.

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1892/1892-08-15.pdf · the city record. official journal. vol. xx. new york, monday, august 15, 1892. nua11bfr 5,860. regis- when

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XX. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1892. Nua11BFR 5,860.

REGIS- WHEN COURT. TER C011-

FOLIO. MENCED.

x892, Supreme ... 43 307 July 27

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11 ••• 43 309 " 27

', ..• 43 310 " 27

" ••• 43 311 " 27

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• • 43 314 " 27

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" 43 3i6 " 27

••• 43 317 " 27

" ••• 43 318 ° 27

LAW DEPARTMENT.

the follotvint, schedules form a report of the transactions of the office of the Counsel to the Corporation for the week ending July 30, 1802

77l' :1hav'r, .-I/dervnrn nu,! CI nu;t' r,rlt y of /I' Cit} of -,Vew York are rhfendants, unless c/1i'rwise Iun+//oxed.

r;C11EDULE "A."

il'lI .\NU 51'I: l.\1. PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED.

Rros- \\tos COURT. TER C.,I- 'I'rr[.E OF ACTION. NATURE of AcrION.

FOLIO. MENCED.

F'rancis 1. Suprc m° ... 43 s8; July 25 lax, Henry, vs. 11"ellnian, James C. Mont- Damages for alleged false arrest and detention l;omery• henry V. Stecr~, r at Police Headquarters, on May 27, eS9a, Jas. Mitchell :utd Michael d,o,000. H. Car..ozo .......... .... J

~rates 'Crust Co.of ! To set aside taxes for the years 1887, x888, • • • 43 285 " 25 L- nixed 168y and 18O, a•ses,ed on the plaintiff and

New York .............. to recover the amounts thereof, 5986,38•c5•

... 43 s66 z5 Harrington, George I.......... For extra work trader contract for paving o5th street, from Avenue A to the bulkhead line of East river, >,,on.

" •.. 43 287 26 flosier, Catharine M. Matterof For an award made in the matter of Bronx river proceedings, Parcels 68 to Iso in- clusive.

5th Jud.Dist. 43 288

Supreme ... 43 283

,. ... 43 290

... 43 291

.. ... 43 292

.` . 43 293

43 294

• 43 295

.. ..., 43 296

43 297

" .•• 43 298

" ••• 43 299

,. ... 43 303

43 301

" . 43 302

" -••' 43 303

.. ... 4 t 304

•̀ ...,I 43 305

" ••• 43 306

TITLE OF ACTION. I NATURE OF At"1'1ON.

Christopher and Tenth Street I Railroad Co. iex rel.„, vs. I Certiorari to re, iew the assessment on the i he Commissioners of } relator's personal pruperty for the year 'Faxes and Assessments of 2892. the City of New York .....

Title Guarantee and Trust I o, I i (ex rel.) vs. The Commis- Certiorari to rccie v the as=ecsment on the sioners of 'Taxes and As- I relator's persuonl prop,,rty fir the year scssments of the City of I x89,1. New York ................

American Writing Machine Co. (ex rd.) vs. "the Conn- I Certiorari to review tin ❑}ccs,mcnt on the missioncrs of Taxes and } relator's persou.,l property tier the year Assessments of the City of I 1892. New York ................

Budke, George H. (ex rel. j, vs. l Certiorari to review the assessment on the 1'he Commissioners ofI( relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessments of iSz the City of New York.....

Kaminski, Heiman 'ex rel.), - Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. The Commissioners of relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessm( nts of , 2. the City of New York..... J

Central l'ark, North and Last River Railroad l' o. ex rel.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. "1'he Commissioners of relator's personal pr...perty for the year .faxes and Assessments of 1891. the City of New York ..... )

Lorillard, Louis L. ex rd.) I ! vs. I he l.' ommi ssioners of Certiorari to review the a<sessment on the

of i Taxes and A,sc= meats r relator's personal property for the year

the City of New Yo rk..... J , 8gz.

Equitable Gas light Co ex l rel.i vs. The Commt - I Certiorari to review the assessment .+n the sioners of Taxes and As relator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of r 1892. New York .............

Bloch, Michael !ex rel. , vs. Certiorari to review the assessment on the The Commissioners of r faxes and Assessments of y

tor's ersonal for the car rela P property

J t8 yz. the City of New York.....

Reynal, Nathalic F. lcx rel .l 1'he Commissioners of vs. Certiorari to review the assessment on the

faxes and As-essments of (, relator's persona l property for the p P P Y year

the City of \cw York..... 1 X89 .̀ Thurber \Vhyiand Co. ex rcl. 1 Certiorari to review the assessment .,. I in-

vs. he l'+,mmis,ioners of faxes and Assessments of fl

relator's personal property for th if.,

the City of New York..... 1

Campbell Engine Co. (ex rel.I Certicr . - vs. The Commissioners of rel:,t l axes and A=sessme its of I tSg_. the City of _sew \ crk .....

Ii • • 43 359 •• 27 I Roosevelt, John F. as admin-

istrator

with the will an- nexed of the goods., etc., Certior.0 < < .. . of _Amos Cutting, deceased ' relators r-anal r,, rt - iur the it

• (ex rel. •, vs. I he ('omntls- I ; p` p p` S l'c stoner. of Faxes and As-

t8gz.

sessments of the City of New York................

” ... 43 320 " 27 Forty--ecand Street and Grand Street Ferry Railroad Co. Cer[i~,rari to review the assessment on the sex ers.l f a 'he and As- l relator's personal property for the year stoners of 'l'uxes and As- •

,8qz sessments of the City of New York ...............j

,, 43 321 " 28 Ryan, Patrick (Matter of . ...... I Commission de lunatico imluirendo.

" 43 302 =8 Ferri.:, Ann ....... ........... ~. Summons only served.

,' .•. 43 323 " z) Donohue, John J., vs. 1'he'l

Mayor, etc., of Net York, I Foreclosure of lien under contract of defendant Pietro fndclli, Antonia' Indclli, for material and labor turni:hed in Scratch, Jocph L. livers, } grading ( Ild Reservoir in Central Park and h:dw. Dane, hurray iiill for extra work, $1,603.59. Lank, John Doc..........

SCIHEDULE " IL --

ORDERS AND JUDGMENTS 11NI.4:RED (EXCEPT THOSE E,CI.I'UI!) IN SCIIEDt'Lt: " Ir'

The People ex rd. The Standard Gas-light Company vs. Thomas F. (iilrov, Commissioner ,f Yu)nl;,_ Works --Order entered denvint the nt Ii art fog a paretuptory writ of mandamus, but gr. lint lm g leave to have a writ t,f alternative mandamus.

John J. Scanlon—Judgmcut entered in favor of the I,lair.tiff for 5270.26. In the matter of the application of Simon Scheur—Order of discontinuance without costs entered,

Joseph Tlanlon -- Judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff for $750. Elizabeth Jones and another—Omer eutercd dismissing the complaint without costs for lack of

prosecution.

Maicho Fortunate—Order entered directing the payment of certain sums to the claimants and pay-ment of balance, ($57,179.551, into Court.

In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic—Order entered appointing Henry Zahn as a committee of the person and estntc of the lunatic.

Jay G. Clark—Order entered discontinuing the action without costs and cancelling us pendens. In the matter of the estate of William Eger, deceased—Order entered Confirming the referee's

report. The Young \ten's Christian Association—Order entered cliLcontinuing the action vvuhout cots.

SCHEI)UL1- "C."

SUITS AND SPECIAI. PROCEEDINGS TRIED OR ARGUED.

In the matter of the Public School Site on One hundred and Fourth Street.—]Tearing proceeded and concluded ; C. D. Olendorf for the City.

In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic--Trieti before Sheriff's jury and found insane ; G. A. Lavelle for the City.

In the matter of John Harris. an alleged lunatic.—Tried before a Sheriff's jury and found insane G. A. Lavelle for the City.

In the matter of Annie H. Loeffler et al.—Motion to appoint the Kings County Trust Company as guardian, etc., made before hurrugate Abbott ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City.

In the matter of Frederick Schiller, an alleged lunatic—Motion for the appointment of a committee made before Andrews, J. ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City.

People ex rel. Mary Bird vs. Frank T. Fitzgerald, Register, etc.—Motion for a writ of mandamus argued before McAdam, J. ; decision reserved ; G. L. Sterling for the City.

In the matter of John Hartis, an alleged lunatic—Motion for the appointment of a committee of the person and estate of the lunatic made before Freedman J J. ; motion granted ; G. A. Lavelle for the City.

In the matter of One Hundred and Fourth Street Public School Site.—Motion to confirm the report of the Commissioners of Estimate submitted to Andrews, J. ; C. D. Olendorf for the City.

27 Newman, Mendel, vs. John F. Marriott, as Property 1. lerk of the Police Department of the City of Now Yo k ...., To replevin one diamond stud valued at $lto.

27 American ]-umber Co. ex rd.; Certiorari to review the assess,nent on the vs. 1'he ' omutls>ioncr., of relator's personal property for the year "]'axes and \ ssessnn nts of r8~" the City of New fork.....

`< 27 Robson, John and James tes I . Certiorari rd. , vs. I he Commis- I

sinners of Taxes and As- } to review the assessment on the

relator's personal property for the year sessrttents of the City of tS9a. New Volk .

" 27 Joseph F. McCoy Co. ex rel.) I Certiorari to review the assessment on the Vs. The Co nimis-loners of relator's personal property for the year faxes and Assessments of X 892, the City of New York.

" 27 Luckemeyer, Edward 'ex rcl.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs 'I he Convnissioncrs of ', relator's personal property for the year Taxes and Assessments of I tSga. the City of Nety York..... J

" 27 Massasoit Manufacturing Co. ) LX rel. vs. I he Commis- Certiorari to review the assessment on the

sinners of Taxes and As- relator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of 1892. New York ................

27 I New V'<,rk heal Estate and Ituib'.ing improvement C o, Certiorari to review the assessment on the e.x rd., vs. The Commis- - relator's personal property for the year

.,ions r. of Taxes and As- 18gz• ses,mcrtts of the City of Sew \ ork ................

27

Nashawan n tick \I anufactur- 1 ing Co. ex reL'~ vs. The I Certiorari to review the assessment on the Commissiomrsof ']'axes } r+lator's per-onal property for the year and :\ secs-meats of the r8ya.

Ci y of , ow York ...... . J •' 27 Peters-('.alhoun Co. 'ex rd.;

l Certiorari to review the assessment on the

vs. The Co mmissiouers of relator's personal property for the year faxes and Assessments of~' 1892. the City of New \ ork.....

27 Quincy \lining Co. cx rel.) Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. The Commissioners of relator's personal property for the year ]'axes and Assc,sments of , 1892. the City of New York..... J

•' 27 Rouse, Charles ]'roadway (ex rd Tile tonimis- ..' vs. Certiorari to review the assessment on the eioners of Taxes and As. } relator's personal property for the year sessm' nts of the City of 1892. New York ................ J

27 ; \Vooley ilaynon Moore Co. I (ex rel. vs. The Commis- I Certiorari to review the assessment on the sioners of Faxes and As- -. relator's personal property for the year sessnlents of the City of I 1892. New York ................ I

" 27 I:di-on .cal Illuminating Co. vs. "1 he Cam-

ex rd Corn- Certiorari to review the assessment on the

~, io ers

missioners of Taxes and } ~ relator's personal property for the P P P Y year Assessments of the City of I 1892. New York................

27 Edison G•_neral Electric Co. of New York !ex rel.) vs. the Certiorari to review the assessment on the Commissioners of faxes } relator's personal property for the year and Assessments of the I 1892. City of New York........ J

" 27 Baker, Frederick ;ex rel. ,̀ , vs. The C ommissioners of

Certiorari to review the assessment on the

']'axes and Assessments of relator's personal property for the year

the City of New York..... x8gz.

z7 Billings, Oliver P.C. !ex rd.), l Certiorari to review the assessment on the vs. of d es Assessmens relater's personal property for the year axes and .Assessments of ,Syz the City of NewYork..... j

II 27 Sloane, W. & J. ,ex rel.), vs. I Certiorari to review the assessment on the 1'he Commiss m of relator's personal property for the year ]'axes and Assessments of i t8gz the City of New York.... J 27 ~, Central Cross-town Railway 1

Co. tcx rel.j vs. The Cam- I Certiorari to review the assessment on the i missioners of ']'axes and relator's personal property for the year Assessments of the City of 1892. New York ............. ..)

27 Second Avenue Railroad Co. i (ex rel.) vs. The Commis- i Certiorari to review the assessment on the

i

sioners of Taxes and As- }• rotator's personal property for the year sessments of the City of New Ye. k ............. .

JI x892.

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442 THE CITY RECORD. Aucusr 15, 1892

SCHEDULE "L)."

SUITS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS CLOSED.

TEn C~ ) IZT. •J'ITLE. CAE OF ACTIO\. i CLAIM.

4. n4 S'premc .... People ex rel. hathalie F. I ~ertium, i to review the assessment on the sinners ve. Commis- e year rsunal for the ears p~' property cr "faxes sinners of and

:1.>c s, m en t. .... ... .

ieiaturs 9 . .. . t

. t .... People ex rel. Knicker Fire In sio, Ce. v . ere Certiorari to reviety the assessment upon the l Co. vs. Commissioners

of Tuxes and As;c•a- I I relator's ca ital stock for theyear r88- I ' •"""

> `•. P °..

- meets .......... . ..... I

Superior error .... g, Geor e F. Doak............', Damages for extra work under contract for Z I Stz,48z 9r

7; Supreme , ... In matter of Simon. Sche :r.. repairs to sewers in Park avenue ........)

I To open default taken against him as a dclm- 9uentjuror ............................... ........

;,3 E:izabeth onca et al.......I J To set aside a certain release and orders of ) ........

Henry Tea-is discontinuance in former action.......... S

124 .... Morris et al., 1 administratcr.........)

! To recover award made to tutknoten owners f iu reopenim; rr5th street ................ j

r,y5r So

41 tc4 Surrogate's . . Matter of the estate of William Eger. deceased. For payment to the next of kin of the sum of.. 4,352 57

_-. Supreme Young Men's Christian j .... To set aside tax of v:ar r885 on ptaitt ttff's

,~ - As.ociat ion...........

(̀ pmt s "s on the 1otterv, between Prince ........ and j ring streets ......................

239 .... The Italian Home..........' To cancel . ud set aside tax of year r>yr on premises No. 179 Second avenue........) ........

r46 .... William C. Huron...--.... Semi:es as Stenographer at Extraordinary! rto 00 Circuit Term= of the Supreme Court.... I ;_- 14; I James F. Pruden.......... Services as Siem.grapher of Estt:wrdivary j

Circuit Terms of time Suer- time Court.... J 3 o O0

z - 42 Superior..... McDonough Craver Salary as Leveler in Depanment of Public) Works, from July 3t, 188 - , to January 9, 8.230 oo rSoz..................................

4. ecz Supreme Joseph Hanlon ............' Damages for personal injuries by tailing into 1 - I hole in 141st s reef, on lle_eml,rr 22• 1 891) ro,00c 00

S John J. Scanlon............ Damages for loss of nor-e u'hi h 5:1: overt

u reme ...•

dock at .7th street, East ricer.......... j zio 00

:? 240 .... i Matter of Frederick Schiller Commission do luuatico inquirendo........... ........

4+ :41 i Superior.. Matter of John Harris..... do do ...........i ........

- C •r PI • - ki • v Clark To fore'Ince lien for labor and material fur-'i

LATE. Hose DoeE, REMARKS.

t89x.

July 23 Order reducing assessment certified to Comptroller.. I After argument before Ingraham, J.

f Judgment on remittitur entered in favor of the City' ~~ 25 1 and for 8371.04 costs and disbursements .......... - After argument at the Court of Appeals.

26 (Transcript of judgment in favor of plaintiff . for 1 $8,117.41 certified to Comptroller ......... . After trial before a referee.

" 26 Order of discowti:sugnce without c .sts entered....... By consent. 1 Order entered di,ntissing complaint without costs for

„ z7 ) lack of prosecution ........................... ..I Upon motion. I Transcript of jugt,ment in favor of plaintiff for

~~ 27 l c2,539."r certified to Comptroller.............. . After trial before a referee.

,, a8 Order entered confirming the referee's report ....... I Upon motion after hearing before the referee.

„ z3 I Order of discontinuance entered, plaintiff having paid costs ..................................... Alter argument at the General 'Perm.

1 taxes without costs certified to 29 jjuCSmp[ro11ervacating

Without trial; letter to Comptroller. Transcript of judgment in favor of plaintiff' for 29 I 9130.3,1 ccrtificd to Comptroller... ........ do do

I Tran,crii t of judgment in favor of plaintiff for 549.251 ~~ 29 certified to C .mptroller .........................' do do

„ ., Transcript of judgment in favor of plaintiff fort 33 P I 3,263. ceruhLd to Coe troller ................... do do

„ z9 Transcript of judgment in favor of plaintiff for 575o', certified to Comptroller ......................... do do

„ z~ 1Trarscript of jodement in favor of plaintiff for, 1 5269.76 certified to Comptroller .................. do do

" 30 Order entered confirming myui.ition and afipointing a committee of the person and estate of the lunatic Upon motion, after trial before a Sheriff's fury.

30 Order e:uered confirming inquisition and appointing a committee of the person and estate of the lunatic' do do

- nish-d tmd,-r contract of 1'homa= Hou,t, n Electric-light Cu. on School-house \o. 40.. ;z, oo " 30 Order of discontinu:mce without costs entered........ By consent.

APPROVED PAPERS.

_fr,c.'.r J'afcrs jive the 1J1-d- e)r,tin0 Au ust 13, 1S92,

i:_, IIs 1, 'lisec permission be and the same is hereby given to Fredrick Hulberg to lay a .all: a.r~tss y't. -Nicholas avenue, from No, 231 to easterly curb, the work to be (lone and

, a . ,. ieitsl- supplied at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public \Works; h rmteoion to continue only during the plea.ure of the Common Council.

\,l •'stetl by the Board of Aldermen, July 26, 1S92. le. eel from his Honor the Mayor, August 11. 1892, without his approval or objections

ti -reto; therefore, as provided in section i5. chapter 4I0, Lass of 12582, the same became a:opted.

lie-coed, That permission be and the same is hereby given to E. S. Stokes to lay a crosswalk I f :•.+II courses of blue-stone, with a row of paving-blocks between the courses, opposite No. 7 I;ee+c: street, the same to be done at his own expen-z, and under the direction of the Commis-

en_"r of Public A\orks.

\.i„ ;z.l by the Board of Aldermen. July 26, 1892. lie C IVOCi from his Honor the Mayor, August 11, 1892, without his approval or objections

c c:o ; therefore, as provided in section 75. chapter 410, Laws of 1582, the same became

Ire.. veer.. That permission be and the same is hereby given to George A. Greene to place ii keep .1 ,s a.cring-trough to front of his premises, on the southeast corner of One hundred and

1 ii tc-third street and Eighth avenue, the work to be done and water supplied at his own expense, un l_r the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such l~ermission to continue only during :lie 'teasure of the Common Council.

Ad ,,,;, te, l by the Board of Altlermen, July 26, 1892.

-lice. : +._cl from his Honor the 'Mayor, August I 1, 1892, ai;hout his approval or objections

ereto : therefore, as provided in section 75, chapter 41o, Laws of tS82, the same became .d ,pted.

lie>1vcd, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Joseph Meehan to place and keel. a +t atering-trough on the sidewalk, near the curb, in front of his premises, No. 3S4 Tenth avenue, the +c rk to be done and water supplied at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of 1'ul,lic Works ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Common Council.

\elopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 26, 1892. Received from his Honor the Mayor, August II, 1892, without his approval or objection=_

th, rer , : therefore, as provided in section 75, chapter 41o, Laws of 1882, the same became adopted.

Rc-oivcd, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Owen McDonnell to place and Poe w atertn6-trough on the sidewalk, near the curb, in front of his premises, 1o. 464 Ninth avenue, the ss ork to be done and water supplied at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of 1'u'.,lic Works ; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Common Council.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 26, 1892. Recrtved from his Honor the Mayor, August i t, 1892, without his approval or objections

thereto ; therefore, as provided in section 75, chapter 41o, Laws of 1832, the same becamt adopted.

Re,olved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Siliro Aliceli to place and keel an ornamental lamp-post and lamp in front of his premises, 1o. 76 Third avenue, provided the laml be kept lighted (luring the same hours as the public lamps, that the post shall not exceed tut dimensions prescribed by law (eighteen inches square at the base), the lamp not to exceed two fee in diameter and not to be used for advertising purposes, the work to be done and gas supplied at he own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works : such permission to con time only during the pleasure of the Common Council.

Adopted b the Board of Aldermen, July 26, 1892. Received from his Honor the Mayor, August II, 1892, without his approval or objection!

thereto ; therefore, as provided in section 75, chapter 41o, Laws of 1882, the same becamt adopted.

Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Lewis & Conger, of No°. 131 and 132 West Forty-second street, to lay, place and keep a crosswalk from No. 130 West Forty second street to the opposite curb, the work to be done and the materials supplied at their owl expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such permission to continua only during the pleasure of the Common Council.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 26, 1892. Received from his Honor the Mayor, August ii, 1892, without his approval or objection

thereto ; therefore, as prot-?decl in section 75, chapter 41o, Laws of 1882, the same becamt adopted,

\V'11. H. CL.AIK, Counsel to the Corporation.

Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to William Sheehan to place ai, keep a watering-trough in front of his premises, on the northwest corner of Manhattan street ail Twelfth avenue, the work tel be done and the water supplied at his nun expense, under the elite tion of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such permismei„n to C ntinue only during, the pleasure .i the Common Council.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August 2, 1892. Approved by the Mayor, August it, IS92.

`,llCI-IAEL F. 1;L11cE, Cloth, Common Council.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, I2 ,1., AUGUST 6, i8g2.

Estimated Population. I t,833,7ot. De:,th-rate, ;a't

Cases of Inf`c/ious and Contagious Diseases Reported.

\VEEK E-,Dfsm—

May May May ! May Jule June June I June July i1JulyT . July I July July I Au;;. 7. r4. zr. a8. 4. It. tS. s5. z. 9. 16. 23. 30. 6.

Diphtheria....... rz7 to 131 96 86 67 72 75 61 61 7z 1 5 5 64 i. 8t

Measles ......... 733 758 807 747 565 551 421 318 278 270 270 219 149 ' t'3

Scarlet Fever..... 288 225 233 163 190 zoo coo 90 52 77 78 55 48 4C

Small- ox p........ 5 4 9 13 5 9 t8 8 3 2 ro 4 7 7

Typhoid Fever. ..l 17 t6 13 16 t5 r4 8 1 tt rt r6 r6 aS 39 z) I i

Typhus y p 5 .. - 2 ... t s I 2 2

-

3 3

Total...... 1,175 1,107 1,195 1,055 I. 863 763 fa 5o4 407 351 i 300 425 441 390

Marriages reported ................... ISO I Burial permits issued..... ........... 1,181 Births " ................. . . 1,144 1 Transit permits issued ................ 22 Deaths ̀̀ ................... t,i8t Searches made....................... 291 Still-births . ...... ........... 64 "Transcripts issued.................... 246

Dag!/es According to Cause, Al'-, and Sea-.

, i M c = v I ' 'I ~ y ci

ZI R O

t N

' U 1 d

Q I .i 7

U ,~^ ttl

.O C

of r ' n

is

Total, all causes ..............

i

866 I

r,xSi I 6 1583.7 o 66 55 t z8- ~ ` — ! — 7 i ro 3 6{ St8 ' 35 ~ 59 240 124 105

Di htheria................... p 24 IJ 2r z 6 to 7 r 4 .. t 3 r 5 r g 3. .. 2 .

6

I

Malarial

.

Cron ro.6 z

Fevers ............. 3 5 a 8 t .7 3 r ,

„ z

.teasles....................

r5 159 7 8 .. 5 4 5 r4 I

Fever............... I 3 19

.

Scarlet 11.8 r a ..

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

.. .. 2 z I

Small-pox................... .. .. . ii . .. ..

Typhoid Fever .............. 9 7 5.5 5 4 .. r ,. I .. 3 3 2

Typhus Fever ... ........... .. I ., i r j .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Whooping Cough ............. r6 it 2 i t r6.5 I to 6 .. 4 9 3 r6

* This column contains the average number of d^aths for the corresponding week of the past ten years, increased to correspond with the increase of population.

1 This column gives the total number of deaths for the corresponding week of the previous year. II State census, February r, 18a, 1,801,739. 1 Six days only : July z excluded;. T Eight days July 2 included .

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c; rct!',rt01y. G.nito.4[rinar,7•.

Embolism, 3. Bright's Dis_asc, 50 ; Nephritis, 7 Disrases of Bladder and Prostate

I Gland, 3; Ura:mia, t ; Diseases of Uterus and Vagina, 3; Ovarian Diseases, 2,

1zes,4irato,y. r, „n,atc,y.

Laryngitis, 2 ; Congestion of Lungs, Psoas Abscess, r. I ; Hydrothorax, I ; Pleur,sy, 6 Chronic Ilronchttts, 6. fnimgnnTmary.

Absces;es, I ; Eczema, t ; Car- buncle, i.

Accident.

Dige.ctire. I Poison, z ; Fractures and Contusions,

Gastro-enteritis, 3q; (:astr,tis, ro; 13: burns and Scalds, 2; Drown-

F:acritis, q ; Cirrhosis, 7 : Hepa- Ing' ; • ounds, 2 ; Surgical Operations, z ;Railroad, 3 ; Sun- titi:, 3 ; other Diseases of Li%er, stroke, rho. I; Peritonitis, 3; Ob,truction of

Inte.stincs, 3 ; 1131111 its, r ; I ether Cau;es, Hernia, 3 ; Ul-cr of stomach, z ; St m::titis, z ; Dentition, 6; I ndi- I Otitis, 3 ; Addison's Disease, I gestion, t ; Fecal Impaction, x ; Miscarriage, x ; Umbilical Hem. Hydro-peritoneum, i. orrhage, 3 ; Spina Iiifida, t.

Zj erotic.

Erysipelas, I ; Syphilis, t ; Cerebro- spinal Fever, , Puerperal Fever, 5.

Dietetic.

Alcoholism, x:.

constitutional.

Cancer, 17 ; Tubercular Meningitis, t5 ; 'I'uberculosic, etc., 3 ; Tuber-cular Peritonitis, t ; Rheumatism, z ; Diabetes, 3 t Purpura, t.

Nervous,

Con ntlsions, to; Meningitis and Encephalitis, 36; Apoplexy, 39; Parall sis, 7 Insanity, to; Te-tanuc, 3 ; Epilepsy, 3 ; Myelitis, 6 ; Congestion of Brain, z ; Loco-motor Ataxy, t ; Cerebrospinal Sclerosis,Sclerosis, r.

D<at/rs .11,or,li,i to Cans, Annual Rate per 1,000 and 4e, with Jl'icorology, and Nannler

of Deaths in Pu'ilic Zns/ituiions for 13 1Vt'ks.

May May May June June June June July July July July j July ,Aug. 14. 21. 28. 4.

845 868 a5 ~

II. i8. 25.

815 5

2. 9. 26. 23. 30. t.

t, : t,x8t 43+ 8 97 8 54 767 7 7 £6 3 845 45 I,c z 3 x, 6 33 .,o81

III 25.73 24.48 24.10 . 24.85 21.94 24.67 23,28 24.13 29.44 38.09 30.80

30

40.83 33.61

20 ' 35 35 23 z6 id z5 t7 as 2x 27 24

12 II 15 10 9 13 4 4 10 Ii 18 to 9

2 4 I 5 2 4 5 4 1 4 4 7 3

36 38 36 38 54 37 15 28 23 23 21 22 15

26 li 27 33 26 21 30 19 I 24 7 8 7 8 3

2 1 3 4 .. 4 II .. 2 .. 4 1 ..

2 6 •8 z 7

x

5

2

3

t

Io

t

8 8

..

14

..

17 9

.. ..

7 7

..

1 . 2 4 4 13 4 it 16 It Ix t6

18 to 17 13 I

32 64 107 179 305 466 336 391 266

17 8 13 ! 12 29 59 TOO 169 249 438 310 355 226

102 93 II, ' tot 80 81 86 85 95 104 8c 95 72

39 51 32 37 33 32 20 27 27 23 25 25 17

188 148 137 I 12o tog to6 B2 5z 6- 7r 6o 68 73

20 so t6 30 x8 17 12 8 17 23 27 21 t6

40 40

45 42

191 202

40 53 49 31 41 51 37 137 203

172 x82 183 256 ~ 284 328 485 66o 456 553 351

356 360 362 374 344 413 431 457 640 862 64' 773 519

459 413 422 428 363 372 333 321 330 400 370 550 558

8z ' 81 6z 66 6J 78 51 67 6z 74 64 Ill toy

171 202 277 193 194 222 201 290 229 ,14 .92 Igo x89

92 to; q8

29.68730.

85 83 99 rto 73 98 r2{ Io3 23 az2

29.857 29.94&19.864 29.999 29.9-6 0751 29 .95629.94429.728'29.856 30.095 29,864

72 74 71 Eo 1 79 8o 77 84 70 77 75 76 73

.95 t.68 1.15 •15 1.32 .C9 .28 -75 2.09 ... 2.30 .25 1.34

57.0° 59.2° 59-9° 70.9° 69.4e '76.4' 76.7° 72.Ie 70.9e 78.4° 72.6° 83.7° 74.0'

710 78° 800 88° 831 952 910 85° 8a' 92° 89° 970

38°

42° 46° 45° 56° 58° I 6z° 61° 612 .91 60° 570 710 1 660

\V ttete E\DING.

'Iotuldeatlu .............

Annual deat!1-rate ......

DlphthImri.l........I....

Cr op ..................

Malarial Fevers ........

Measle. ................

Scarlet Fever...........

small-pox ............. .

Typhoid Fever.........

Typhus Fever..........

Whooping Cough.......

Diarrhoeal Diseases.....

Diarrhaeal Diseased under 5 }'ears....

Phthisis ................

Bronchitis..............

Pneumonia.............

Other Diseases of Res- piratory

Organs... J

Violent Deaths .........

Under one year.........

Under five years ........

Five to sixty-five ........

Sixty-five years and over

In Public Institutions ...

Inquest Cases.........

Mean barometer........

Mean humidity.........

Inches of rain...........

:1I e a n temperature I (Fahrenheit).......

Maximum temperature (Fahrenheit).......

Minimum temperature (Fahrenheit).......

jI w'I •

o' v'

First .......................... z 4 .. t

Second ............................ . ..

Third ............................ .. .. ..

1•berth ........................ .. s i •• I

Fifth.............................. ~ .. 4 z .. 2

Sixth ..................

Seventh ....................... t 8 .. .. x ..

Eighth .............................2 3 '. .. 4 .. ..

Ninth .............................'~ I 4 t .. 2 ..

Tenth ............................ 2 8 r .. ' ..

Eleventh ..........................!, r 8 4 .. t ..

Twelfth... ........ 3 t5 9 x 6

Thirteenth ........

.

.... ..

. ........ ..

rg r t ....

Fourteenth ....... ................. r g .. .. .. ..

Fifteenth ..........................' I 4 .. x ..

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

z 3 .. .. .. .. j

Seventeenth . ..................... z 10

Eighteenth ........................ 4 5 3 ,, r ..

Nineteenth........................ rI 21 5 •• 3 • .

Twentieth ..................... I 4 r2 7 .. z ..

Twenty-first ........." ............'~ z 3 t .. .,

Twenty-second .................... rt 5 6 „ 6 ..

Twenty-third ..................... 5 23 2 „ t ,.

Twenty-fourth ..r .................1~ .. .. l x .. ..

Total ....................... 163 46 7 1 29 ..

Si '~ r > ! e a >

~ v

•z ,. ! t

3 2

24 15 3

7

.. .. .. 27

.. .. t3

II

• 46

29

III 42

.. .. .. 3r

6S

z r97

t zg

t{

z 31

8;

I r.

q x,181

Analytical 16'ork-Su,nmau.

Milk-8 samples ( Adulterated (watered) ........................................ j .. Adulterated (watered and skimmed) ............................ 5

Condensed milk-6 samples, unadulterated. Well water-2 samples, uncontaminated. Croton water-2 samples, I from private dwelling, normal in character, I for complete 'anit: ry

analysis (see below).

Analysis of Croton !Pater, .itr;rrt 4, tS92.

Result Evpre<sed m Parts per roo,000. Appearance .............................................. Slightly turbid. Color .................................................... Light yellotsi:h brown. Odor (at loo° Fahr.) ....................................... Marshy, Chlorine in Chlorides ...................................... 0,223 - J Equivalent to Sodium Chloride .............................. 0.365 Phosphates, Phosphoric Acid (P 2 U;) in ...................... None. Nitrites .............................. ......... .. .. None. Nitrogen in Nitratesand Nitrite; (method of Gladstone and Tribe) 004! 2 Free Ammonia ...... .......................... .......... Trace, Albuminoid Ammonia ..................................... o,ojSo

Before oiling' ... Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime I

( After boiling.. -.... 5.56 5.56

Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ........................ i.90 Mineral matter (non-volatile)--Last Carbonic -acid not restored . 6.qo Total solids (by evaporation at 230° Fahr.) . . ....... ......... S.So Temperature at hydrant, 75° Fahr.

AUGUST 15, 1892. THE CITY RECORD. 2443

T r

a.0 ~• I O C D F G ~

v 'tev, ~

, cv v v v ,n • 0 F

e~ • t^

--' -~ -- - - -~ -- I I D iarrho al Diseases......... 256 244 3 z 6 ~~ to z ' 18 ~ x59 44 5 226 I 1 to i 15 13

Phthisis ..................... 72 8o i I12.5 36 36 r 3 ! 4 I i 1 12 34 17 4

Other Tuberculous Diseases.. 19 20 -.. II 8 .. 6 2 4 12 I 4 2 1 ..

Diseases of Nervous System., nE 58 1 92.2 62 56 8 20 6 3 37 7 ' 4 r7 33 20

Heart Diseases.......... •••• 4 31 3 24 .. .. .. .. .. 4 4 13 ( 12 13

Bronchitis ................... t7 7 14 4 21.- ~ II 6 1 6 5 .. t2 x 1 1 I x

Pneumonia .................. 73 49 40.8 3t 39 5 1 18 It xo 44 li 3 5 9 8 1 4

Other Diseases of P.cspira- L Tory Organs..........,(

16 29 TO 6 r r 1 2 5 2 4 3 2

Diseases of Digestive System, 87 73 . .. 45 42 5 36 5 t 47 2 1 14 12 IT

Diseases of Urinary System..

Congenital Debilit 2.........

6t 5n

68

.,..

...

29

31

3z

t4 ~I

.. ..

24 x7 3 i t ICI

.. ..

45 .'I ..

6

..

24

..

42

..

9

g Old A e .......... Age ......... y. 49 '

.... r

i

9

Suicides .................... CI S 3 5 4l ro x I,; .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 4 4 2

Other violent deaths......... tq2 1 23 3+•7 I i 134 58 1 1 '~, 7 2 III x IT 5 14 82 71 9

All other causes ............. 7o 54 3a 36 R 5 3 4 15 1 z 24 20 8

* This column contains the average turn',er of deaths tar the correspon:ling weak of the past ten years, increased to curre>pond with the increase of population.

Y'I , cd,lnm giecs the imital nu nb •r of ,le itlim r ,- t to c )rre,pondt i,, wee'c of tlr_ previous year. 9! clu ling i , r-m wire birth - , 1(111, 15, i.i I I. ti 1 , n ;r 1,112 I,, ct c.u..t Lis, r_qa.tv;is and preternatural births.

Civics of I). afar trot h's' '/7 .1 in 1fic' PirToirt; Table,

Injections nut! Contagious Diseases in Ilospital.

WILLARD PAeiER 1 RIVERSIDE. HOSPITAL.

Hosrn'.IL. I - -

Scarlet Scarlet Fever. Scarlet Fever 1);pll- total. 'Small- ix - Fever with, Measles. Tvphus Others. Total.

'Children;. theria.

4 23 16

Adults. klinors.'

6

>feasles.

3 7

Fever.

Remaining July 30.. 19 15 5 I 53

Admitted ........... .. 4 4 it 3 ,. 4 1 6 „ t 15

Dischar ed ....... g 5 3 8 Ix .. .. .. .. 2 .. t; _

Died ..............' . 3 3 ~ .. .. , t r .. _

SAug. Remaining Au 6 14 z I5 8 6 6 7 t8 5 z 52

Total treated.. rq 8 27 ; 19 6 7 i 8 21 2 68

Cases of Infections and Conta,fious Diseases Re/wrt.'d atzt1 D~attcs frost 14e Same, by Wards.

SICKNESS, DEATHS Re1'oRTED.

13,744

II,30S

294 7

177 2S9 925

741

516 2_S

252

1,791 2,802 IIq

1,473 37,240 I, 172

26,45(1 1S

Inspections of Premises. Totalnumber of inspections made................................................

Classified as follows : Inspections of tenement-houses ......... .........................................

private dtcellings .................................................. lodging-Louses ....................................................

ii stables.... .................................. II slaughter-houses ...................................................

other premises..................................................... overcrowded tenements (at night) ....................................

Total number of citizens' complaints attended to ............. ............... ...... verified ................. ........ .... .......

" u found baseless, or nuisance already abated........ " original complaint., by Iaalectors .................... ............ .

Inr4'ctions cf Foods, (../cervical Analyses, ,1,. Total number of inspections of milk ..............................................

I. specimens examined ............................................. " quarts of milk destroy eel..........................................

inspections of fruit, vegetables and canned goods ................... . " pounds of same condemned and destroyed ......................... . I' inspections oftneat and fish .......................................

pounds of same c: ndemned and destroyed .......................... ii analyses of milk and other frods .................................. . " experimental analyses .............. .

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Infectious and Contagious Diseases.

Total number of cases visited by Inspectors ....................................... . premises visited by I)isinlectors.......... . ......................... rooms disinfected ................................................ other places disinfected........................................... persons removed to hospital .......................................

'• primary vaccinations ........... ................................ . re-vaccMatiois ...................... ............................ certificates of vaccination issued .......... ........................ points of vaccine virus collected ..................... ............. . capillary tubes of vaccine virus tilled .................. ............ cattle examined by veterinarian .. ............. .................. . ~l.ual rrd Iur,c nncuuo}•ed ........

To' al nit uer „t ,lea , l anima's rcn,uvedi front streets .... . ........ ...............

Exeen/ic e .Action.

nler, is,u f~n' at)a;clnent of tiuisam:e...... ............... at.rn 's uouces issued f ,r noa-conipliance with orders ....... ...... civil actions begun ................................. ..... ........

arrests male ............................ ........................ judgmen s obtained in civil court; ....... .........................

permits is,ued ............................................. per.ons removed from overcrowded apartments ............. .

.lisp , f the City of .1 e w York, Skowly' haunt Lines.

377 302 822

15

97 1,400 1,400

590 I

842

524 293 33 13

I

I I8

9

2444 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 15, 1892.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and tc5, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. MICHAEL T. DALY,CHAR:.ES G. F. WAHLE.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room zo9, Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 :t. M. tc 4 P.m

IAMES C. DUANH. President; JOHN J. TUCKER, FRANCIS M. Sewer, H. \V. CANNON, and the MAYOR COMPTROLLER and COMMIS IONEs OF PUBLIC WORKS, e.r gj/icio, Commissioners ; J. C. 1 Cr., rv, Secretary A. I'TtLEY,Chief Engineer ; E. A.\VuLFF, Auditor.

COMMON COUNCIL. Office o/ Clerk o/ Common Covxcil,

No. 8 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN H. V. ARNOLD, President Board of Aldermen. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk Common Council.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. No. 3t Chambers Street, 9 A. M to 4 P. M.

HOMAS F. GILROY, Cominissi'ner; MAUPICE F. 40L51-tAN, Iremts Commissioner ,Room A).

ROBERT H. CLIFFORD, Chief Clerk (Room 6). ItnORCn W. P,ist,.dLL. Chiel Kacimett (Room 9'

JOSEPH RILEY, Rater Re_tster Rooms z, 3 and 4) iV ti. M. 1_irAN. tiunelintendeni of Street Improve. menu (Room 51 ; Hok.sre LonMis. Ftiuirecr io Uhalge of Sewers Room 91 ; \VI I.i A++ G. ItesocN. Sut+erin-lendent of Repairs and Supplies Room id \Vat. H. ItueeE, Vt ater Pure cyol ;Room t ; 1TETHEN H. (Sir. Cou ticK, Superintendent of Lamps and Gas ,Ftoom it) ; JOHN J. RSA.., Superit iendeut of Streets and Roads Room rz' ; MICHAEL F. CUMMINS, Superintendent

of Incumbrances Room t6,.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS

'1'wENTV-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOl•R7'H WARD,

No. 2622 Third avenue, northeast corner of One Hun-dred and Forty-first street. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, to lit.

Lot•IS J. HItINTc, Commissioner ;)Cttx H. J. RoNSER Deputy Commissioner : \1'M. H. TEN EYCK, Secretary

DEPARTMENT (IF CHARITIES AND CORRE( TON.

Central Office. No. 66 1 hind avenne,corner Eleventh street, 9 A. M. to

4 P. It, HENRY H. PORTER. President ; CHAS. E. Suutoas,

Al. 1)., and EDWARD C. SHEEH7, Commissioners; GE ,ner F. I:LITTON, S--cretary.

Purchasing Agent. FRcncRICK A. Ct•sHytAx. Office hours, I) A. At. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, I2 11t. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and

Estimates for\Fork and Materials for Building, Re-pairs and Supplies, I:ills and Accounts, a A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, to II. CHARLES BE.NN, General Bookkeeper.

Clot-Dcor Poor Department. Otfce hours, S.;c A. 5. ti 4.30 t'. 0. \V ILI.IA]I BLAKE, Superinteodest. in trance on Eleventh street.

1a1ARD OF ASSESSORS. I )slice, 27 Chambers street, a A. it. to 4 P. M.

EDWARD I;ILOx, Chairman t EutrAon C.AHIIL.L, Cnai Les E. WFNDr and PAI KICK \L HA\ ER-IY ; \Ya. H. JAOILS, SecreLar, .

1

C FINANCE DFPARTDIENT.

x ' V V1 i /1 /1

r u I. ,;OItsli is Office. /\ 1t No. t5 Stewart Budding, Chambers street and Broad.

r+ 1 I wav, 9 A. at. to 4 r. St. 1F C (Slices, \V. ees, Comptroller, It t. H A.

SioRks, Depute Comptroller; D. LowcsR -c ,i. 1

1 Assistant Deputy Comptroller.

I xVI

\)(1v'I t r5zm,lr '.6 d ing, C.

\ Ncs. 19, zt, 23 Stewart Building, Chambers street and S

X' I hroadway, c) A.M. to 4 V. Al.

\t'ILLIAMI J. LYON, I first Auditor. DAVID E. ACSTR'. Stcottd Auditor.

I X XV 11 Xi O1 6ce o/ lite Corhoratran Attorney.

f No. 49 Beekman street, a A. M, to 4 .St. ' Louts HANOESI.AN. Corporation Attorney.

a VII' XI` '(

ylll ~ f1 , b'nucarc for the Colftrtiau of Assrssnreists and ,9ccenrs

X X I l 1 of Taxes and Assessments acrd of Italic Rents.

'\ Nos. 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 Stewart Bui idir.g, Chambers

V 1 V I v` '-'

} street and Broadway, 9 A M. to 4 P. at. y Y K OsnoRRNE MACDAxIEr., Collector of Assessments and

P C Arrears. cq )•ti

I No money received after z P. M. No money M

III II Pe el[

4

h`he. j /ianvvau,or the Collection 0/ City Rerenue and at o I x at 'P

Sp Ila rkets. f LIpEATY T ,t/,4

' ash Nos. i and 3 Stewart Building, Chambers street and (4 Froadway, 9 A. At. !0 4 P. M.

JuHN A. M'Z.LlVpN, Coilectorot the City Revenue anti Str,erintendent of Ntack,,nE•

-rStsrrn_ me No money received after z P. At.

The i,iSi Ica'tli. repre>_nt a death-rate o: ;;.6i, aga,nst 40.83 for the previous week and 23.61 b'rtreat, for tYte Collection of Taxes.

I the cor;epattching week of I891. No. 57 Chambers street and No. 35 Reade street,

Contagious and infectious diseases show a slight decrease, the number of cases reported of S ~, ~~t Building, 9 A. M. Receiver of faxes ALFREL ; riip i;herta, :measles, scarlet fever, typhoid fever an,l small-pox being respectively 55, 163, 46, 29 ' VsouExvLsGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. :i]; 17, a ainst 72, 149, 4`5, 33 and 7 for the previous week, a total of Soo ai ainst 31 I. Diphtheria I tco money received after z P. M. in_ teased between Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth streets East, and Fortieth and Eighty-sixth streets Bureau of the City Clra rbnlaM.

\" - decreasing elsesshere. \lea,le, increased south of Rivington street betiseen Ilouston dos. 25, 27 Stewart building, Chambers screen and and Fourteenth streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues, and in the loiter part of the annexed district, t; roadway, 9 A. NI. to 4 P. M. where 22 cases were reported in one clay from the Deborah Nursery ; elsewhere this disease ' LHUMAS C. T. CRAIN, City Chamberlain.

decreased. as a rule. Scarlet fever showed a marked increase lietiveen 'twenty-sixth and Fortieth \Vest, but decreased, as a rule, elsewhere : 9 of the 21) cases of typhoid fever were below ytre_ts

Office of the City Paymaster.

Fourte_nth street, and 16 of the remainin 20 were above Fortieth street. No case of typhus fever g No. 33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A. M, to 4 P. t JOHN H. TlM1IKlSlAN. City lay master.

h_, lor.; reported si nce July 20.

By B,- ,lcr of the 11 lard. LAAV DEPARTIIEN'1. EJINSONS CLARK, Secretary. Once of the Counsel to the Cor foratiox.

--___. ----------. -- - - --------- -- __.- - - - Stasis Zeitung Building, third and fourth floors, u

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A 'I• tU 5 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. At. to Iz lit. WILLIAM H. CLARK, Counsel to the Corporation. Asusn:w T. CAMPBELL. Chief Clerk.

- - __

` I OF I HE HOURS DURING I which th e

Office of the Public ~ldnriuistratos. \t..-: -i:'° Moo-H sc s OFFICE, J which the Public Offices in the City are open for

NE,1 Yule, August 13, 18,a. ( business, and at which the Courts regularly open and No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Nun,` •.r' i li. cn=es issued and amounts received there- i adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are CHARLES E. LYDECKER, Public Adm'nistrator

for, it the x SO cnd.ng Friday, Augamt ta. 1892. kept and such Courts are held ; together with the heads Office of Attorney tar Collection of Arrears of l ersona _ -- - - - --- - --- of Departments and Courts :

lazes. Dxco NUMBER OF A\t0Z'NTB, i EXECUTIVE UEPARLMENT. Stewart Building, Broadway andC.han:bersstreet.9A.

LICENSES. fhavoc's Office. N. tO 4 P. M. -- Na. E City Hall, to A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, to

JOHN G. H. MEYERS, Attorney. MICHAEL I. DOUGHERTY. Clerk.

Saturday, Aug. 6, 28 2 48 591 75 5. 'A. t0 r2 M. HIGH J. [;RANT, Mayor. WILLIS HOLLY, Sec.

Monday, 8, " 7o 144 75 retary and Chief Clerk. POLICE L)EPARTMEN"I'

Tuesday, " 9, " 6o t23 50 .Mayor's blarskat's O(JEee. Central Office. No. i City Hall, 9 A. At. to 4 P. M. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 A. 'a. to 4 P. +I.

Wednesday, " to, " 6R r52 20 DANIEL ENGELHARD, First Marshal. JAMES J. MARTIN, President ; CHARLES F. ItlAC- FRANK Fox Second Marshal. LEAN, JOHN MCCI.AVE and JOHN C SHEEHAN, Commis-

Thursday, it. 41 47 50 i sioners ; lNlLZ-ZdSI H. 1.,: .tort Clerk ; T. F. RODENE000H, Chiel of Bureau of Elections.

Friday, 12, 6r 105 25 BOARD t1B ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. --

Totals............ - 340 b663oo DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS.

— )F TA%ES AND dsEESMKNT5, Secretary.

Address EDWARD P. BARKER, Staats Zeitung Building, NO. San Fourth avenue, corner of Eighteenth street, t

DANIEL INGF:.111R 11, T rl-,on Row. f)ffce hours, 9 A. M. to 41-. ii. ; Saturdays, A.M. to 4 P. M. 'Issue's \l dr5i ca. A. Si to 11 M. t Hu\L9+ J. BRADY, Superintendent.

HARLEM RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION Washington Building, No. i Broadway.

FIRE I)EPARI'MEN'l. Olfice hours for all, except where otherss ise noted

rum p A ill. to 4 t'. Si, Saturdays, to to M.

Headquarters. Non. t ,- and r;e East sixty-seventh street

HFiry D. I'I-RROV, Pu=idevi; S. Ho%%i..SND Ron-luss and ASTHot% ElcKnurF, Commissioners ; CAR1. ; I S'- . \ Secretary.

HUGH buNxvR, Chiefof Del'artment ; PETER SEERY, Inspector of Combustible, ; JAt,KC MITrttnt., Fire Marshal ; \'it. I.. Ftsni.FC, Attorney to I)epartment; J. F.LLIUT stofnu, Superintendent of Fire Alarm1'ele-graph.

Central Ofiicc open at all hours.

HEALTH IEPARFlIMEWt No. Sot Mott street, 9 A, M. to 4 r• M.

C HAlnLI•a ft. \'ILsos, 1'rcsidnnt, and JOSEPH I). 11InY.SNT, M. 1)., the PRE..[WEWT of THE POIAZ P R,,.IRi, an HEALTH OFFICER OF 'r OF ['to r, Ca- o ,ri0, C.,Hlmis-:.simters; Cs, ii 0 o ' 1- LA , , , Secretary.

DEPARrMEN1' OF PUBLIC PAR IC S, Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank Building, 1„s, 49

anc' g, Chambers street, 9 A.M. to 4 r.II. S-Incrday-., Iz M. Pat. DANA, President : ALnr--F i U i Li. - r, .lno.HA~t

B. TAPI'tN and NArnnN STRAIS, Cmnmi sioncrs; lFatl,vs IIE I-. Ft n's, S-eretary.

tjEPAR'FDlEN•Z' OF LUCKS Battery, Pier A, North river

J. SERGEANT CRAM, President ; Enwix A. tact : and JAMES J. PHFLAN, Commissioners ; At ut-;-- - , s 1. DOCHAR-1v, Secretary.

t)ffce hours, front y A. it. to 4 P. M

DEI'A K I MENT UF'1'AXES AND ASS1S511FN IS -St oat s Ze itung I:u ildmg,'Iryoti Row, 9 A.M. to 4 P. v

,aturdays, rz Si 1:DwACD 1'. BARKER, l'resin,-1 t : ill, nl -ia L.

FFi-raER and EnlvAlm I.. PAR.Rts, Coumi>.oucrs; r LOY U 1. S ttTH, S,•eretarv.

UEPAR•I.\IENJ Of- ' STREEI' CL.l,_\NIN(;, Stewart Budding. Office hours, 9 :A.-.i. t-, .; 111.

l'HOli A3 S. 11RENSAS, Commlusioncr ; \1 [Lie-i'. I1, ii. TnN, Lcp,ny l.ommissioner; J. Jo-ni it SrtLt.c, Clef Clerk.

:\ IL .Llc\'ICE SLPERVISORY AND EXAMIN. ING BOARDS.

Cooper Ul;ion, 9 A. At. to 4 P. M. :even IHnsr.0 s, Cl,nirman; WILLIAM HILtnv-rH

Fit i.n and IiENIv 'IIARQI..AND, Members of the Suer-vison l,u.Id ; LILT PHILLIPS, Secret:+ty and I- .c cntihe I tilt cer

BOARD OF EXCISE. No. ;4 Bond street, 9 A.M. to 4 r....

JOSEPH KOCH, LEICESTER HOLItE and ('i; i '.i H. ANnr.Envs, Commissioners ; JA-.iES I. lil>u, r, tar).

let IA RD OF FS'1'l \LATE AND AI'1'OR7I(1NME\'I The AIAVOR, Chairman: E. P. BARRIO' 'President.

Department of 'Taxes and Assessments e rtt.in the CUMIA Fou_ER and iI'RKstDEN c of 1 I t Ii 1 v 1, ..r ALDERMEN, 111enlbers; CIIARLES V. 1 iii , (

tulhce c f Clerx, moats Zeitung Bout _ _ . I. -ii.

SHERIFF'S (FF'ILI.. Nos. 6 and 7 New County Court-hoes:, . .: I . n+

JOHN J. GoxsLao, bherifl; JOHN L. ,- , u ., l ,.,ir sheriff.

RFGI`1'ER'S OFFICI-.. East side City Hall Park, 9 A. ',t. I„ 4 r.'I.

FRANK 1. FIT,GItkAi,D, Register; Joux \ON lit.: 111N, Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Room tap, atewart Buildiu_, Chambers street and

Hroadway, 9 A. at. to 4 P. M. IiFR]AEr, F. .\LARTIN, ( _iv nli~5i,:uera J.%,105 F.

CONNER• Deputy COmmiE.ioWe r.

COUNTY CLJ,'RK N IIII IC)•.. aos. 7 and 8 New Counn-l: i -. , y ,a. --- to ; I a.

WILLIAM J. \IcKENN.s, County Clerk ; 1. I. °, : Lr.v, D,tuIy County Clerk.

DISTRICT' ATTORNEY'S OFF'ICI: Second floor, brown-stone Building, City Hall Park

S A. M. to 4 P. M. - DE LANCES Nicol L, District Attorney ; EDWARD T.

FLYNN, Chief Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, And bureau of!'ri,rting, Stationery, and Blank Books.

No. z City Hall, 9 A.M. to 5 P. AL, except Saturdays, on aftich days 9 A.M. to 12 M.

W. J. K. KENNY, Supervisor; DAVID RYAN, Assist-ant Supervisor ; JoltN J. MCGRATH, Examiner.

CORONERS' OFFICE. No. s7 Chambers street, 8 A. at. to r. Si. Sundays and

holidays, 8 A. Al. to Ez.3o P. M. MICHAEL J. B. Mt,EswsER, FERDINAND LEVY, Louis

W. SCHULreE, JOHN B. SHEA, Coroners; EowAxD F. REYNOLDS, Clerk of the Board of Coroners.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. At Tombs, corner Franklin and Centre streets, dally

Ill to.30 A. Si., excepting Saturday. JAMES P. KEATING, Clerk.Offtce. Tombs.

COURT OF GENERAL, SESSIONS No. 3z Chambers street. Courtopenat it o'clock A.H.

adjourns 4 P. At. T'oEUItRlCK ~atYTH, Recorder; RANDOLPH B. MAR-

TINE, JAMES FITZGERALD and RUFUS B. Cowl,,;, Judges.

JOHN F. CARROLL, Cleric. l)llice, Room No. ti, to A. St. till 4P.to.

CITY COURT. City Hall.

General Term, Room No. zo. Trial 'term, Part I., Room No. zo. Part II., Room No. zr. fart III., Room No. ts. Part IV., Room No. it. Special Term Chambers and will be held in Ruotn No.

19, IO A. M. to 4 P. ht. Clerk's Off ce, Room No. to, City Hall, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. SI'NON H. EHRLtcH, Chief Justice ; HENRY P. \IC.

GOsvN, ROntItT A. VAN WvcK, J:IVIES M. FITZSIMONS, JO,EPH E. NEWBURGER and JOHN H. MCCAR7'HY, Jsn-tiCes ; JOHN B. McGutuklcK, Clerk.

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 1-Macro 1 fta urcSn•5 a -,

Ni,.,no .Alo,r'r STInEET.

TO CUNT RAC 1 ORS.

SEATED RIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH-ing '1'w•o Hundred :laid Fifty 'Tons of White Ash

Coal, egg size, for the Willard Parker Hospital, under the charge of the Board of Health, will be received at the office of the Health Department, in the City of New I York, until a,3o o'clock r'. Nt. of itch day of August, 1892. ' 1 lie person or persons making any bid or esti. nmte shall furnish the same in it sealed envelope, indorsed, " Bid or Estimate for furnishing Coal for Willard Parker Hospital," and with his or their name or names, and the date of its presentation, to the head of said Department, at the 'said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will he publicly opened by the President of said Board and read

The Board of Health reserves toe right to reject all bias or estimates, as provided in section 64, chapter Oro, Laws of ,8bz, if deemed to be for the public mtere=t. No bid or estima'e will he 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 Cor-poration.

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

The Coal to be of good quality, and the quantity that will be required will be about Two Hundred and Fifty (a5,)'1'onsof White Ash Coal, to be well screened and in good order, each ton to be 2,240 pounds, in accordance with tht specification attached to and which forms a part of the contract aforesaid.

Delivery to be made at the Willard Parker Hospital, near the foot of East Sixteenth street, at the time re- quired by the Board of Health; any changes in the time or place of delivery, however, may be made in writing by the Board of Health.

The above quantity is estimated and approximated only, and bidders are notified that the Board of health reserves the right to increase or diminish said quantities by an amount not exceeding fifteen per cent. of the estimated quantities, and the contractor will be paid therefor only at the rate or price named in the contract, and that in case the above-named quantity shall not be required by the Department, no allowance will be made for any real or supposed damage or loss of profit.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the per-formance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal sum of SEVEN HUNDRED (700) DOLLARS.

Each hid or estimate shallcontain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same ; the names of alt 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 with-out any connection with any other person making an es-timate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other offi-cer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must he verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters therein stated 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.

Bidders will be required to furnish testimonials that they are engaged in the coal business in the City of New York, and have the plant necessary to carry out promptly and regularly the contract, it it be awarded, to the entire satisfaction of the Board of Health, and must furnish an undertaking for the faithful perform- ance of all the provisions thereof in the manner pro-vided by law, executed by two householders or free-holders of the City of New York, each justifying in

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

No bid or estimate will be received or cuusidered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the cot- mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of die Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will lie 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 if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his depusit will be returned to hdin.

Bidders are cautioned to examine the form of con- j tract and the specifications for particulars before n,ak-ing their estimates. Bidders will -,trite out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Payment for the Coal will be made by requisition on the Comptroller, and as more specifically and particu-larly in set forth in the contract form.

Bidders are informed that no lie ni.ttion from the con-tract and specifications will be allowed, unless under the written instruction of the Board of Health.

'line form of the a4reemcnt, including specifications, shoving the manner if payment, will be furnished at the office of the I )e11,1rtmcnt, No. 3n, .Matt Street.

CHAi:LFa 6. W_ll,`f)N, _Ii)Stli'11 D. BRS AN'T, 11. U.. WII.I.IA\l T. JENIKINS, M. I)., JAlll'.S J. \LAItI1\,

( nmmiosioncrs. Dated New \-oRK, August I. t555.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

ISS s Ml' N I' -NO (ICES.

A`;SI.Sti)IEN'I'S CONFIRMED BY' '1'HI? BOARD OF R1:VISII N AND CORRECTION OF AS-SESSMENTS, JULY an, 1892.

1N PURSUANCE OF' SECTION 9,6 OF 1'11E " New York City Consolidation Act of ,882," the

Comptroller of the City of New \ ork hereby gives pub-lic notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the assessment lists, viz. :

FIRST WARD. SEWERS in WEST STREET, between Carlisle and

Dey streets, with outlet through Tier 13, North river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Albany, Cedar, Liberty and Courtlandt streets.

SECOND WARD. WEST STRFE'r, SEVER-, between Dey and Mur-

ray streets, with outlet through I icr 14, North river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Dey, Fulton, Ves,-y and Barclay streets and Park place.

THIRD WARD. WEST STREET', SEWERS, between Carlisle and

Dey streets, with outlet through Pier , _, North river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Albany, Cedar, Liberty and Courtlandt streets.

W F:r, F STREE l', SLWE l.S, between Dey and Slur. ray streets, with outlet through Tier L4, North river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Dey, Fulton, Vesey and Barclay streets and Park place.

SIXTH \YARD.

WEST S-I'REEI', SEWI•:RS, between Dey and Mur-ray streets, with outlet through Pier 14, North river, and alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Dey, Fulton, Vesey and Barclay streets and Park place.

TWELFTH WARD. AMSTERDAM AVENUE, SEWER, west side,

between One Hundred and Thirty-third street and a point t I feet south of the centre line of One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street,

F'f.AGGING aid REFLAGGING cast side of COT. li1InUS AVENUE, from Ninety-third to Ninety- fourth street.

SEWER in PARK AVENUE. east side, between One Hundred and fifteenth and One Hundred and sixteenth streets.

FLAGGING and REFLAGGING, CURBING and RECURBING, south side of EIGHTY-NINTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues.

ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE, \VES[' SIDE—SEWER, alteration and improvement, between One Hundred and Forty-eighth and One Hundred and Forty-ninth streets, and in One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, between St. Nicholas and An,>terdam avenues, and in Amsterdam avenue, east side, between One Hundred and Forty-ninth and One Hundred and Fiftieth streets.

ONE HUNDRED AND 'HIRD SIREET--PAYING, from the Boulevard to Riverside Drive, with granite blocks and laying crosswalks.

ONE. HUNDREI) ANDT'HIRD SI'REET—PAV-ING, from Central Park, West. to Columbus avenue, with granite block, and laying crosswalks.

ONE HUNDREDANI FOURTEENTH STREET —PAViN I;, from Fifth to Lenox avenue, with granite blocks and laying crosswalks.

ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH STREE!'-SEWERS, betwe, at Amsterdam avenue and Morning-side avenue, West.

ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREE- f—SEWER, between present sewer and bulk-head-wall at One Hundred and 'twenty-fifth street and Harlem river. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND

ST'Ri'.ET—REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Seventh avenue to the Har-lem riser.

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH STREET —LAYING CROSSWALKS at the easterly and west-erly sides of Avenue St. Nicholas.

ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH STREET —LAYING CROSSWALK at the westerly side of Avenue St. Nicholas.

east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on tke west I the penal sum of SEVEN HU\DRED (zoo) DOL-by the North river. Court-room, No. to East One LARS, and agreeing that if he shall omit orrefuse to exe- Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. I cute the said contract they will pay to the Corporation

JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, any difference between the sum to which he would be Clerk. entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation

Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. St. to 4 P. M. Trial may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Court opens at 9% A. AI, the contract hall be awarded at any suh:equent letting;

'Tenth District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth the amount in each case to be calculated upi,n the esti.

Wards. Court-room, corner of Third avenue and One 1 mated amount of the work e which the bids pa tested.

Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. i The consent above mentioned shall

of accompanied by

the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each olP thc per-0111cc hours, from 9 A. St. to 4 P. Si. Court opens at sons signing the same, that he is a householder or frec-

9 WILLIAM ,, MCCREA, Justice, Wit. H. GERMAINE holder in the City of New York, and is worth the

Clerk. amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over ned above all his debts of every

Eleventh District—'I'wenty-second \yard, and all that nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety portion of the '1 seelfth 1bard which is bounded on the or otherwise ; and that he has offered himself as a surety north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth ' in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth required by law. 'I he adequacy and sufliiciency of Lite street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No• the City of New York. 519

Eighth avenue. Court open daily (Sundays andShould the person or persons to whom the contract

legal holidays excepted) Irom 9 A. Si. to 4 P. Si. is awarded neglect or rcfu,c to accept the contract ']'HOMAS F.. \ILRRAY,J ustice. within five day's after written notice that the same ha,

TASuS. J. G.sLLIGAN, Clerk. been awarded to his or their bid or estimate, or if he or they accept, but do not execute, the contract and give

—' — --- I the proper security, he or they shall be considered

DEPARTMENT OF STREET as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corpo-

CLEANINC. NOTIC1,.

PF:RstNS HAVING IBULKHEnsDS'10 FILL,IN the vicinity of N vie York Bay, can procure material i

for that purpose- ally.-, street sweepings. etc., such as is collected by the Uepart ITS cnt of Street Cleaning---fret of charge, by ;t illying, to the Comn,i, sinner of Street (;leaning, u, th _, Stewart huilcling,

THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Cnommtssmm', of Siren Clraume.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

GCE:U.F:D I'ROPOS:AI.S WILT, 13E RECEIVED BY 1, the lfnurd of Scho'd "1lrnstccs for the Nineteenth Ward, at the I-Inll of the Board of Education, No. 146 Grand street, until lo o'clock A. st., on 'Won-day, August 22, ,8n¢, for supplying the Heating Appar-atus for the New Wings, etc., io Grammar school Build-ing No. 18.

RICHARD KET.l,V, Chairman, L. H. Ht)RN1'HA1„ Secretary,

Board of School Irustees, Nineteenth \1'nrd.

Plans and specifications may be seen, and blank pro. i posals obtained, at the office of the Superintendent of School Buildings, No, , 46 Grand street, third floor.

'kite Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals submitted.

'I he party suhmittiug a proposal, and the parties pro. posing to become ureties, must each write his name and place of residence on said proposal.

'Iwo responsible and approved suretit s, residents of this city, are required in all cases.

No proposal will be considered front persons whose character and antecedent dealings with the Board of Education render their responsibility doul. :full

'I he party submitting a proposal must include in his proposal the names of all sub-can tractors, and no,-hmige will be permitted to he made in the sub-_.ontracturs named without the consent of the School Tfc:stees and Superintendent of School Buildings. I

Dated NRw \'oRR, August 8, iS9..

AUGUST 15, 1892. THE CITY RECORD 2445

SUPREME COURT

Second floor, New County Court-house, opens 90.30 A. Si. ; adjourns 4 F. M.

CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, ['residing Justice; GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, GRORGe C. BARRET'r, GEORGE P. ANDREWS, EDWARD PATTERSON and MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, Justices; WILLIAM J. Mc-KENNA, Clerk.

General Term, Room No.9,WILLIAMI LAnte, Jr. ,Clerk Special Term, Part I., Room No. to, HUGH DONNELLV

'Clerk. Special Term, Part II., Room No. r8, WILLIAM J.

HILL, Clerk. Chambers, Room No. II, AnlBROSE A. MCCALL,

Clerk. Circuit, - Part I., Room No. to, WALTER A. BRADY,

Clerk. Circuit, Part IT., Room No. 14, JOHN LERSCHER

Clerk, Circuit, Part Ill., Room No. 13, GEORGE F. Lyon,

Clerk. Circuit, fart IV., Room No. 15, J. LEWIS LYON, Clerk

OVER AND TERMINER COURT

New County Court-house, second floor, southeastcor-nerRonm No. I2. Court opens at roL,z o'clock A.M.

JOHN F.CARROLL,Clerk. 011ice,I:rown-stone Building, City Hall Park, second floor, northwest corner, Room No.tI, TO A. 11. till 4 P. si

SUPERIOR COURT

Third floor, New County Court-house, opens n A,m„ adjourns 4 V. .St,

Gcncral Term, Room No. 35 Special 'Term, Room No. 33• Equity 'term, Room No 30, Chambers, Room No. 33. Part I., Room No. 34. i'art II., Room No. 35. Part III., Room No. 36. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 3L. Clerk's Office, Room No. 31,9 A. St. to 4 P.M. JOHN' '1ED(,%vI( K, Chief Judge; JOHN J. FRFEDS1AN,

'Uunit vs T1. T RUAX, P. HENry DUGRO. DAVID Mc- Au:ul and HENRY A. GiI.Di RSr.1.:EV E, Judges; THOMAS Burtir., (. 00f Clerk.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Third floor, New County Court-house, 9 A. nt. to 4 I' .0 Assignment Bureau, Room No. 23, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. Al. Clerk's Office, Room No. 2r, 9 A. nt. to 4 P. AT General Term, Room No. 24, II o'clock A. M. to ad-

nurnment, Special Term, Room No. 2a, it o'clock A. M. to ad-

journ—it. Chambers, Room No. 22, Io.,00'clock A. ht. toadjourn-

ment. ]'art I. Room No. z6, 11 o'clock A. Si. to adjournmeni. 1`,trt 11., [Room No. 24, II o'clock A. St. to adjournment. Equity fern, Room No. ¢5, it o'clock A. Al. to nil-

on rnment. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 23, GA. St. to 4 P. M JusvIH 1'. DAI.v, Chief Judge ; MILES BEACH, HEN! V

B0oiSTASFR, HFSUI BLwlotF, JR , RuGER A. PRYOit and LEONARD A. IiEGERtCH,Judges; ALFRED WAG-"IAFF, Cl of Clerk.

l't)I.ICE COURTS.

7n,tgr;—I'.t'r Iii , K (:. DUFFV, JA+tss 'I'. KH-VRETtt, JOHN J. R1'1\, SOLON B. S\hru, CHARLES WELDE, DANIEL O'REILLV, DANIEL F'. MCIhIAHON, EDWARD HOGAN, CHARLES N. 'PAIN I'OR, CLARENCE W. MEADS, PATRICK Dit VEIt, THOMAS F. GRADY, JOHN R.VOORHIS ANDRE \V J. \\HI": E.

GEORGE \V. CRF.GIF.R, Secretary. Office of Secretary, 1 ifth District Police Court, One

Hundred and'I'wc,nty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue. First District—l'ombs, Centre street. Second District—Jefferson 1larket. Third District—No. 69 [Essex street. 1 ourth District—Fitt}'-seventh street, near Lexington

avcn uc. Filth District—One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street,

near Fourth avenue. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street

and Third avenue.

SURROGATE'S COURT

New County Court-house. Courtopens at 10.30 A. M. adjourns 4 ra!at.

BASri S 5. RANso+t, Surrogate ; WILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk.

DISTRICT CIVIL COURTS.

First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street. Court-room, southwest corner of Centre and Chambers streets.

WAt'HOPE LYNN, Justice. Louts C. BRItNS, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. Si. to 4 E. M.

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

CHARLES M. CLANCY, Justice. JASIES DUNPHY, Clerk.

Clerk's Office open from 9 A. af. to 4 P. Si.

'Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. St. to 4 P. St.

W11, F. MOORE, Justice. WILLIAM H. CORSA, Clerk

Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. Si. daily, and remains open to close of business.

ALFRED STECKLER, Justice. JULIUS HARiI:RGER, Clerk.

Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Wards. Court-room, No 154 Clinton street.

HENRY Ill. UOLDFOGLE, Justice. JOHN DUANE, Jr., Clerk.

Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street and Second avenue. Court opens 9 A. H. daily; continues open to close of business.

SAMSON LACHMiAN, Justice. PHILIP AHERN, Clerk

Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and continues open to the close of business.

JOHN B. McKEAN, Justice. SYLVESTER E. NOLAN, Clerk.

Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards Court-room, southwest corner of Twenty-second street and Seventh avenue. Court opens at 9 A. SI. and con-tinues open to close of business.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. Si. to 4 P. BI each court ,day.

rial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Return days, TTtesdays, T'hursd'ays and Saturdays.

OHN JEROLOMAN, Justice. CARSON G. ARCHIBALD, Clerk

Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except all that portion of the said ward which is bounded on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the

ONE HUNDRED AND NINETIETH STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING and FLAG-GING, from Amsterdam to Audubon avenue.

THIRTEENTH WARD. HESTER STREET—FLAGGING and REFLAG-

GING, CURBING and RECURBING, north side, from Suffolk to Clinton street.

EIGHTEENTH WARD. NINETEENTH STREEI'—PAVING, from Avenue

A to First avenue, with granite blocks and laying crosswalks 'so far is the same is within the limits of grants of land under water,.

TWENTIETH SIR FET—PAYING, from Avenue A to the East river, with granite biocks (so far as the same is within the limits of grants of land under water,;.

NINF"i'EENTH WARD. LEXINGTON AVENUE —SE11'ER, between

Seventy-first and Seventy-second streets.

FIF'T'H AVENUE FLAGGING and REFLAG-GING, CURBING :md RECL'RBING, northeast corne- of Eighty-fifth street, cxtcnding about to feet on Eighty-fifth street.

SIXTY-pI(:H'TH STREET— SEWl'It 1?X'I'l' -SION, between Fifth and Madison avenue-s,

TWENTIETH WARID. EIaF;VENrl-I AVl'NUE—PAV1's ; Eawoen

Twenty-seventh and thirtieth streets, toi[h );,nice blocks so far as the same is within the limits of grants of land tinder water).

TWENTY-FIRST WARD. P,R )AT)WAV AI,LEY—FLAT;GING and RE-

FT.AGGING. CURBING and RFFCLRBI\G, in front of. on the north side of 'Twenty-sixth street, and south side of Twenty-seventh treet, west of Third avenue.

'ISVF:N'IV SECOND \YARD. FIFTY-NIXllI n-I'RI.EI ---EWER EXTENSION.

between Hudson river and F leventh avenue, connecting with outlet built by Department „f Docks.

SIXT 1 Fll' l'H STAFF:T—SF\\'I(R, between prop-erty of the New York Central and I Iudson River Rail-road and West End avenue,

TSVEN I Y-THIRD \YARD. ROSE ST'RF;E'l'—SERF:R AND APPURTEN-

AACFS, from Hergen to 'Third avenue. LOCUSI AVENUE—SEWER AND APPUl-TE -

\NI ES, hetween One Hundred and 'Thirty-ninth and IIne Hundred and Forty-first streets.

ONE HUVI)RED AND 'THIRTY-F:IGH'rlI S I R EF:1'—PAVING, from the westerly side of ot. Ann's avemw to the easterly crosswalk of Cypress or 'Trinity avenue, with granite blocks.

ONE HUN1)kED AND FORTY-SFVEN7'l-1 .Si'R;.EC—REt;UL-A'PING, GRAIiIN(;, CURL'IN(; AND FLAGt;IN(; from [:rook to St. Ann's avenue.

I NE HUNDRED AND FOR'T'Y-'-EV'lNTII STRI?l:'I'—tiF:\4F.ks and APPUR['i'.N-NCI S. front Brook to St. _Inn's avenue, and in St. Ann's avenue, between One Hundred and Forty-seventh and One Hundr, d and Forty ci,ghth streets, and bcttvicen One Hundred and fifty-sixth street and end of present sewer south of Carr street.

O\E 1-I1- \SIRES) ANII Ft)RTY-SFVI,NTH SIR1:1Ti, A\1)'LHIRD AVENUE—of\FI•RS and API'IJRTEN.ANLF.S, between exi-ting se,.cr in One Ifundred and I'orty-seventh and (Inc Hundred and Forty-sixth street.

ONE H LNDRED ANTI FIFTIETH SI'REEf —SE\\'ER and APPURTENANCES, between Rail-ro.ta avenue, East, and l eurtlandt avenue.

ONE HUNDRED ANTI FIFI'\"-IHIRDS1'REEI —Sl',\VEI: and APL'URTENANCES, between Morris avenue and Railroad avenue, Last.

OAF:HL'NDRF:DAALFIFIY-h(uUR'I"HS[Rill' —olCWER and APPURTENANCES, between Morris accrue and it point 445 bet wvest of Courtlandt avenue.

(lAF: IIUN1)RI•D ANT) 1'IF7'Y-FOURIIf ''I'R1.11 T—T?aVING, between Third and Courtla ndt avenues, with trap blocks and laying crosswalks.

ON1:ITUNDRE1)ANDF1I-FV--El( ITHS'I'RFEI —SF:WER and AP1'UR F :N-1NCEs, from 'Third t,, Elton avenue, and in Elton avenue, between One Hun-dre,l and fifty-eighth and One Hundred and Fifty- seventh streets.

ONE HUNDRED AND SIXFV-FIFTIT STREET—PAVING, from the easterly crosswalk of Boston road to the ea,tcrly crosswalk of 'Trinity avenu's, with trap blocks. —which were confirmed by the hoard of Revision and Correction of Assessments _July a', r8az, and entered on the same date in the Record of Titles <,t Assessments kept in the " Bureau for the Collection of A-sessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents," that ton/as the anr0rrnt assessral Ji,r Gr,ry ft nu a »y .fTc•rs it or f n,/rc•rf r skat/Le /laid ti/hi,, sixh' days a/ier the tale of sari/ txtry r% the rI .r-ss-zuents, titimst will be cokecte,d /kilnn, as provided in .icction 917 of said " New York City Con.olidation Act of 188x°

Section 917 of the said act provides that " If any such assesslment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of 'titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the aflicer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest there,, at the rate of seven per eentum per annum, to be rrsr'nc(ated from t/ec da:c of such eufty to the ,/,e6 al- fayute•„t.

I he abov- assessments are payable to the ('ollector of Assessments and Clerk of Arrears at the " Buren, for the Collection of Assessntonn and Arrears of I"axes and Ass"ssments and of Water Rents," between the hours of g a. •.I. and 2 r. rt., and all payments made thereon on or before September a,, id9 2, will be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annuut from the date of entry in the Record of I ties of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

THI:O. W. MYERS, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK—FINANCE DEPARTMMENT, COSIFTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 5, 1892. I

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.

ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING L.IND AVENUE, TWENTY-THIRD WARD, f''NFIRMI_L) BY THE SUPREME COURT, JULY 21, r8gz

IN PURSUANCE OF' SECTION 997 OlF THE " New York City Consolidation Act of t932," the

Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives pub-lic notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the assessment list in the matter of acquiring title to LIN1) AVENUE, FROM DEVt)l' SI'REF 1' TO oEDGWICK AVENUE, in the 'T'WEN'TY. THIRD WARD, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court,)oly 2I, 1892, and entered on the z6th day of July, 1892, in the Iecord of 'Titles of Assessments kept in the " Bureau for the Collection of Asscssnu,nts and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents," that unless the amcunt assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, inter-est will be coll:cted thereon, as provided in section 998 of said " New York City Consolidation Act of 1882 "

Section 998 of the said act provides that, " If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall he the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of payment."

'I'he above assessment is payable to the Collector of Assessments and Clerk of Arrears at the " Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of l'axes and Assessments and of Water Rents," Ronm 3L, Stewart

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UEt'.{RTMIENT OF PI"eLIC LORKS, C'`IaU5sIo\ER's OFFICE.

Tu,a0St 5, No. 3t CH.steERS ST., I N net YORK, August 3, 1892, J

i t' CO'TR.ACTORS.

BIl r It f I IUAT'FS,INCLOSEDINASEALED I. Itti .l.,' itk the title oft/re aenrk aert the name

ry :'d, l r (i,l, r :w,/t.ioed thereon, rzrso the tzuru(er of flee vrrrl,: as 1', the sett,ietisruent, will be received at this otTce until ill o'clock M. on Tuesday, August 16, 5 S92, at e'I ich I la, c and tc or the}• u- ill he publicly opened by ti,e }.rd of the Jjee,srfm'oi.

Sa. r. FOR RE°b'RFACTN 'IHF Rr)ADWAYOF SIXTH OR LENOX AVE\u- b:, from One Hundred and Tenth to One Hundred and Forty-fifth street.

Each estimate must contain the name and place of resi-dence of the person making the same, the names of all •,ersons interested With him therein, and if no other per-son be so interested it shall distinct:} - state that Ilain.

TO CONTRACTORS.

9TATERIALS AND \VORK REQUIRED FOR TFIE ERECTION OF A KI'('CII-EN AT BELI.EVUE 1105151'IAL.

'`o. 15.

SEAL}:D BIDS OR ESfI]LAT'FS FOR THE aforesaid work and materials, in accordance with

the specifications and plans, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities and Correc-tion, No. 65 Third avenue, in the City of New York, until '1 hursday, August 05, [boa, until to o'clock .e. at. The person or person' making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Erection of a Kitchen at Bellevue Hospi-tal," and with his or their name or names. and the date of presentation. to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at is r.1ch time and 1'5,50 ti.e lid - or estimates

2446 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST '5, IS9a.

Building, between the hours of q A. nt, and z P. m., and That it is made without any connection with any other

all payments made thereon on or before September 26 person making an estimate for the same work, and is in

ISo2, will be exempt from interest as above provided, all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. That no and after that date will be subject to a charge of in- member of the Common Council, head oia department, terest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the chief of a bureau, deputy hereof, or clerk therein, or date of entry in the Record of Titles of Assessments in other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly said Bureau to the date of payment. interested in the estimate or in the work to Which it

THEO. R''. l(1'ERS, relates or to the profits thereof.

Comptroller, Each estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, CIT\ OF New 1'ooK--FINANCE Desl,cufENT, j of the party making the saute, that the several matters

C of TOI1.0F' t tI Ftc e, Augu,t a. Sso. ) therein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the consent in wri ting, householders hit rs n n[in+ of two loos •hoh,er. or freeholders e de in the City of New York, to the effect that iI the contract

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS is awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, ----- - upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties

i I'L I \:>!E'T OF Prurtc R'oRRS, i for its faithful performance; and that if he shall refuse

Cnw!IS,ION CC'. OFFICE, • or neglect to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor. RO„at 6, No. 31 CHaatnERS STREET, poration any difference between the sum to which he

New Totto, August 8, 1892. J would be entitled upon its completion, and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to

I'O CON TRACTORS. whom the contract shall be :, yarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount to he calculated upon the ectinlated

B I' ~' k ESTl1I RTES, INCLOSFD IN A amount of the work by w hich the bids are tested.

,au cn'clope„ri!k for title nft:5e:e'o, k and the The consent last above mentioned must be aecom- t~eru, ~v ::irferiu.lrrsrt thereon rz(ai fk~• is au herrf pa n red by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each 01 the

ork as rin tae ff,l: rnt/snirent, will be received at persons signing the same, that lie is a householder or thi- otfceuntil tz o'c lock 'ii ., on Friday, August 19, tFgz. freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the at which place and hour they will be pnblicl)- opened amount of the security required for the completion of V the head of the Department. the contract, over and above all his debts of every

\.". r. FI IR R1-:(ILA I'i\G AN PAVING Vi ITH nature, and over :,nd :hove his liabilities as bail, surety,

\~PHALT PAV EME\T, O\ CONCRETE or otherwise, and that he has offered htmccle as suret}-

F( - fVNDAYION, THE koAl)A'AY OF In good faith, With the intention to execute the bond

liNE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH reouiredby]am-. C I REE L', from Seventh to Eighth avenue.

1\o estimate will be considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or

.:. FI IR REt;CLATING AND PAVINI; WITH National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the \SP_HALT P \CF: t1 i-: "1', ON CON_ I:RE I E srder of the Comptroller, or money to the amount c5 five Pu IUNI1ffl ION. THE R(IAD\~ aY OF per centem of the amount of the security required for (INF. HUNT IBE1) AN I) i\\ IX the faithful perfernauce of the contract. such check or eECO sD SI RLET. from Eighth to -)fan- menev must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope hattan avenue. containing the estimate, but most be handed to the

\~,, :, Ft IR REL UI.-\TING AND PAVI\(:, \ViTH i officer or clerk of the Department who haschar a of the -

(;Rya\ITE-BLOCK PAVFMIE\T, THE I estimate-box. and no estimate can be deposited in said CARRI.AGER.AY OF cEVI X'IV-THIRD box until such check or money has been examined by STREET, from Avenue A to bulkhead line of said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such East river. deposit-, except that of the successful bidder, w;11 be

\o. ;. FOR REk L'LA'11\I; .a\1) returned to the persons making the same within three (RMlTFAlLlcK P:1VFNIEN F. FHE daYS after the contract is aw":vded. if the successful (ARRIAGEN\A;' )F' \IxFiY-EIGHTH bidder Shall refuse or neglect, within five days after

STRFFh. from F;rst to Seond avenue. notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to

I execute the sane, the amount of the deposit made by him S.

F(IR RECI-L:'PlN( -a\D PAVING, \CITH shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New IRANtIT-B1.00R I'AVFMENf, THE j York, as liquidated damages fcrsu<h neglect orrefusal; C )R RIAi;l:q- .A\ - I)F ( ONE HUNDRED but if he hill execute the contract with;n the timeafure-AN I' H IR -1'F-eEi. OND STREF`1, from said. the amount of the deposit will In returned to him. Iii..hth to l',radhurstavenue. THE (O'rI\USSIFNER OF PUBLIC \FORKS

Nc -. } RF(;Cl..1fl't; AAD 11 `.A 1's , WV'IT11 '~ RESERVES 'THE RIt;HT TO RI•:16CT AT.I. BIDS (;I: AAIIF.- I I (ILK fsAYFVIlN 1', THEE RECER- Fl) FOR _1NY PARTICULAR VA-(IRk IF C.\RRL 'iv :I-\\ - A1 IMF tC }: HI'MIFb! HE h1FI\I' I ' FOR 'IHE IF:'H I5'IEREb'lISOF \,,1L Ft,R'V-"THIRD STRE}:1, from THE C11Y, Eighth to Brachurst avenue. blank forms of bid or estimate, the proper envelopes

\o. IIIR REGUIsAlclNI; AAL PAVINI;. WITH in which to inclose the same, the specifications and

,1t a\ I1'F:-F,LUCK 1'A\ F'rI I:XT'. 'TH F: a_reements, :md any further in!ormatree desired, can be

AFAIAtu'r\VAY III ON F: HUNDRED L,ined at Room t, \o. ;I Chambers strzet.

t \I) F~ ~R'11--1'HIRL ~1'REE"1', from THOS. F. l;ILR(H',

.'.msterd.gym avenue to the Boulevard. Commissioner of F.Iblic ~horks.

-. FOR RF:fiULc: - ING AND PAAcINi;, Vi Ii 1tEP:vRToicrT of I'trwiC 1CoRKS,

GRANITE-PU ICIs PA\'FMEN I . 1'Hi. Cu's1NitsmlxEB'x hence,

CARRIAOE'V-Vi 1 ()NF - HUNDRED NO. ^I CH.{tttrEFS STREET,

..\NI SlV11'-F'1R f G1'REF.'1'. from Am- NESS ' YORK, August t4, ISFG. sterdam avenue to the Bo,devard. -

L!,.-h estimate must contain the name and place of TCl O\\ NERS OF LANDS ORIGINALLY r:-: -ace of the per,on making the saute, the names of .., r>ons interested w"itb him therein, and if no otherACQUIRED Ii1- \\ _\TEK ( RAN 1'S,

: cr.on be so interested, it shall di-tinctly state that fact. -

That it i made without ar.y r,nnection with any other ̂ TTENTION IS CALLED 'I't) THE RECENT

:r on making an e>tim.te for the came work. and is in C. act of the Legislature chapter 449, laws of rSSq,

. :II respects fair and without collusion or fraud. \'hat \, b_ich provides that whenever any streets or avenues in no member of the L cmmon Council, head of a depart- - the city, described in anv grant of land under water, ::eat, chief of a lnreau. dep•.!ty thereof, or , ' from the Mayor A m ..Aldermen and Cpmiuu:dty containing r''.terein, or other officer of the Corporation, is drectly I covenants requiring the grantees and their successors to r indirectly interestcd in the c-timate or in the work to pave, rep::ve, keep in repair or maintain such streets,

I%hich it relate, or in the profit, thereof. shall be in need of repairs, pavement or repavement, Each e-timate must be verified by the oath. in writing, the Common Council may, by ordinance, require

f the party making the same. that the several matters j the sane to be paced, repaved or repaired, and

t:-.erein stated are true, and must be accompanied by the he expense thereof to be assessed on the property :.: flsent, in u- riting. of twc householders or freeholders in benefited : and whenever the owner of a lot so assessed I!:e City of New York, to the effect that if the contract is , shall have paid the assessment levied for such paving,

..•I.-,rded to the person making the esttyuate, they will, repaving or repairing, such payment shall release and I'un its being so awarded, become bounc. 'his sureties discharge such owner ;rum any and every cuaemmt and

r its faithful performance; and that if . c shall ret,se obligar: n as to paving, repaving and repairing, con- neglect Fir execute the same, titer nil. pay to the (or- timed to the water grant under whidl the premises are

+ration any difference between the sum to which he held. and no .+-:ther assessment shall be imposed on

,. old be entitled upon its completicn and that which such lot for paving. repaving or repairing such street or t'HHc Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to avenue, unless it shall he petitioned for b}' a majority of .\ hum the contract shall be awarded at any suasequent the owners of the property \.-ho shall dso i.e the owners setting ; the amount to he calculated upon the estimated of a majority- of the property in frontage on the line Cl ..m., unt of the work by which the lids are tested. the proposed improvement.

i ne consent last above mentioned must be acccm- 1 he act further provides that the owner of an}- such :anted by the oath or affirmation, in writie , of each of : let may notify the t: ommis-ioner of Public \forks, in F

the persons signing the same, that he is a householder i writing, specifying the ward number and street number r freeholder in thu City of New York, and is worth the of th_ lot that he desires, for himself, his heirs and

0 mount of the security- required for the completion of assigns, to be released from the obligation of such ...e contract, over and above all his debt- ci every covenants, and elects and agrees that said lot shall be

attire. and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety, ', thereatter liable to be assessed as above provided, and - r otherwise, and that he has offered himself a- surety thereupon the owner of such 'ot, his heirs and assigns !o good faith, with the intention to execute the bond shall thenceforth be relieved front any obligation to rcuuired by law , I pave, repair. uphold or maintain said street, and the lot

\o estimate will be considered unless accompanied I in respect of which such notice was given shall he liable v either a certified check upon one of the State or to assessment arcordirs]}•.

.National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the Commissioner of Public Works desires to give tI•:c order of the Comptroller. or money to the ameunt of the following explanation of the operation of this act

,!%e per centum of the amount of the security required When metier, as above described, is given to the r the faithful performance of the contract. such Commissioner of Public Works, the owner of the lot or eck or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed lots therein described, and his heirs and assi;_ns, are

:nvelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to forever released from all obligation under the grant in the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge r.f respect to wing, repaving or repa iring the street in

tl:e estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in p p' p., g pa b

~..id box until such check or stoney has been examined Front of or adjacent to sai d lot or lots , except one assess- m be correct. All such ent bur such paving, repaving or repairs, as the Corn.

said olhcer or clerkand found to erosits, except that of the successful bidder, will be then council map, by urdinanec, aired to be umdc

returned to the persons making the same within three thereafter.

Macs alter the contract is a•c.,rded. Jf the successful No etreet or avenue within the limits of such grants

'.der shall refuse or neglect, within five days after aan be paved, ordinanced or repaired until said work is

_ ace that the contr.,ct his been warded to him to authorized by ordina of the Common Council, and

sa, v when the owners of such lots desire their streets to be •cute the me the amouct of the deposit made by

Lin-. shall be forfeited to and retainef

d by the City of I paved and make theire applicationeto the tBoari .of:lldcrr N e,v YC rk, as liquidated claifechs or such neglect or men and not to the Comm s•ioner of Public Vi orks who r~nlcal, but if he shall execute the contract within the

time aforesaid, the amount of the deposit u"ill be returned has no authority the ta- In the matter until directed by

t, him. ordirance of the C,rnmon Council to proceed with the

HI: C(`lrCillrar(iYER 1)1 PUBLIC R-(_)RKS pa\ement,repasemcntorrepairs.

RESERVFo1HE IfIOH"I'ICI REJECT .ILL Jill', 1Ht)', F. GI;.ROI',

RECEIVEL' FOR ANY PARTICCLAR WORK IF Commissioner of Pul l ic 11'or

1111 LEF:AIS Ii FOR 1HE BLs'F INTERESTS OF 1HE CI

forTY. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR-

in of bid or esm !:ate, the preuer envelopes

in which to inclose the same, the specifications and ITIES AND CORRECTION. a_rcements, and any further information desired, can be ebtai ned at Ruum t, No. 3e Chambers street. F)rPF :\; a.aE:s a hue PI- ht.:(t F\tu: •t:- ::~, I hhE[Tlo~.

THIS. F. GILROY, NI... f' THtxt A%ISIe, i Commissioner of Public Works. Nest 1'ORK, Aug. 4, 18,2. J

received will be publicly opened by the President of sai Department and read,

THE BOARD OF PriLIC CHARITIES AND CORnnciio, RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR E.STt\IATE IF DF.ECIED TO BE FOR THE PLI13LIC INTEREST, Al PRO\"IDFD IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 4,a, LAcES OF 1882

No bid or estimate will be accepted front, or contrac awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the ('or porction upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Con P oration.

1' he award of the contract will be made as soon a practicable after the opening of the bids.

Any bidder for this contract must be known to he en gaged in and Nvell prepared for the business, and mus have satisfactory testimonials to that effect ; and th person or persons to whom the contract may he asearde will be required to give security for the performance o the contract, by his or their bond, with two suflicien sureties, each in the penal amount of SIX THOU. SAND ~i6,000 DOLLARS.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the nam and place of residence of each of the persons making tl ii

the names of all persons interested with him o them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, i shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made aw,thou any connection with any other person making an estimate

the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and with out collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Com men Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the

is directly or indirectly interested therein or in the supplies to which it relates, or in any por-tion of the profit, thereof. 'The bid or estimate mush be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated

are in all respects true, Where more than on person is interested, it i. requisite that the ymimfC.4mo te be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the eon -Sent,

in writing, of two householders or freeholders in

the City of New York, With their respective places of 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 hi. sureties for

faithful performance, and that if lie shall omit or re-fuse toexecure the same, they will pay to the Corpora-than any difference between the suer. to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corpora- tion may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to he calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by Which the bids are tested. 'The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or ffhlfrntation, in writing, of each of the persons signin the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above hislia- bilities as bail, surety or otherwise ; and that lie has offered himself as it surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section to of chapter 7 of the Revised (,rdinances of the City of New York, if the c',ntract shall be awarded to the person or persons for evhom he consents to become surety-. The adequacy- and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

_o bid or estimate will be received Sr considered un-less accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of Ness' York, dra'.vn 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 perform-ance of the contract. Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- mate, but must be handed to the o If icer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined b}- said officer or clerk and foued to be correct. Al! such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contra t is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within file 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 lie shill execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit \c ill be returned to hint.

'should the person or persons to whom the contract max, be awarded neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days alter 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 de:- ult to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet. as provided hr law.

Eidderssill write out the amount of their estimate in addition to inserting the same in figures. Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-

troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, The forms of the contract, including specifications, and

showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the ohlice of the Department; and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the Board rS Public Charities and Correction will insist upon tl eir al„olute en:orcement in every particular.

HENRY H. PORTER, President, C H A R I.} S E. Sl cl )IONS, H. L., Commisioner, El )\h C. SHEEHY, Commissioner,

Public Charities and C'ereuion.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSION.

A U. ---: C.. 1 Htu]FI IIF. ICE, RI. •.t zoq,'3:FI\{r:' BrnDL - No aSe BBC,:\D\\,ea',r̀

Nest YORK, July 28, 1Sgz.

7 O CONTRACT ORS.

BIIIS OR PRt)1'(ISAIS FOR L(IIN(; THE vmum: and furnishing the material= called for in the

approved G,rm of contract now on file in the office of the Aqueduct Commissioners, for building the Neu Croton Daum at Cornell Site, on Croon rt\er, in the hovun of Cortlandt, Westchester Count}', Ness' York, will be recei\ed at this office until Wednesday, the 24th day of Augu-t, i 83<, at 3 o'clock P. at., at which place and hour they will be publicly opened by the Aqueduct Commissioners, and the award of the contract for doing said work and furnishing said materials \rill be made by said Commi-sioners as soon thereafter as practicable.

Blank forms of said approved contract and the specifi-cations thereof, and bids or proposals, and proper envelopes for their inclose-Ire, and form of bonds, and also the plans for said work and all other information, can be obtained at the above office of the Aqueduct Commissioners on application to the Secretary.

I:y order of the Aqueduct Commissioners, JAMES C. DUANE.

President. J. C. LOLLEr,

Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. POLICE DEP.{RTMENT-CIT\' OF NEW YORK,

OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY CLERK (Roost NO• 91, r~ No. coo M[' LIERRY lTREET,

NEW YORK, ISy[ ,

OOWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of the City of New

York, Na. goo Mulberry 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 money taken from prisoners and found by patrolmen of this Department.

JOHN F. HARRIOT Property Cierk

d DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. S DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, s Nos, 49 AND 51 CHA'11nERS S'ceen'f, NEW YORK, August 4, 1892.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR EACH OF' the following-mentioned works, with the title of the

work and the name of the bidder indor,ed thereon, also s the number of the work as in the advertisement, will

) be received by the Department of Public Parks at its - offices, Nos. 49 and Si Chambers street until eleven 9 t o'clock A. at., on Wednesday, August 17, tSaz e Nor. FOR REPAIRING ANI) RESURFACING d THE MAC 11)Aill]ZED ROADWAY OF I SEVENTY-SECOND ST'REI:T, LE - t '1'tiCEF.N CoLUN113US AND AAISTER-

DA11 ,hVFNUE , IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

e No.z. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF RUTGERS e,. PARK, Al' RUTGERS SLIF', BET\YEGN I CHERRY ANID SOUTH S'1'RI:ETS, IN t THE SENIFN I'H WARD OF THE LILY OF NEW' YORK.

No, 3. FOR THE ERECTION OF AN IRON RAIL- - 1N(1 AND G.-hll'; AROUND RUTGERS

PARK, Al' RUT'(;F,lq LIP, BF.1.IVEF:N e CHERRY ANI) 5OU1'H S REE'I'-, IN

'I H F SEV EN III \CARD OF 1'HE CITY OF NE'sV 1'ORK.

Special notice is given that the works must be bid for s separately. d The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done, and e by which the bids will be tested, is as follow'

Ne'ainteR I, AnOv"E 111ENTVINED,

4,550 square yards of macadam pavement to be re- f paired and resurfaced.

'fhe time allowed for the completion of the whole work will be 'TWENTY CONSECI:'1'IVE WORKING DAYS.

r The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any part thereof, may be urn. fulfilled alter the time fixed for the contpleti,m thereof has expired, are fixed at ']`RN DOLT, \ Ia ::cr die'.

The amount of security required is ( IN I'. h ilt)U-SAND FOUR HUNDRED LOLLAR~.

N:. - an;ER 2, As' sine IrleeT1 sr-n. Soo cubic yards excavation of earth. paving-stones

and other material for trading. t,zco colic cards filling to be furnished, in place. too cubic yards garden mould to be furnished, in

place. 52o lineal feet six-inch blue stone curb, straight on

face. including circular corners, to furnish and set.

590 lineal feet fourteen-inch blue. stone edging, two inches thick, straight and curved on face.

S walk.basins, two feet six inches interior diam-eter, with cast iron curb and grating.

4 surface basins, three feet interior diameter, with eighteen-inch circular cast-iron curb and grating.

16o lineal feet six and eight inch vitrified stoneware pipe, to furnish and lay.

8,403 square feet pavement of concrete and mortar of Portland cement for scabs, including nibble-stone foundation.

coo cubic ;yard, rubble-stone masonry, laid in cement mortar in foundation walls.

832 lineal feet granite coping and sills for gateways, to fitrni If and set.

r18 granite brace pout , to furnish and set. 70 lineal feet evrought-iron water-pipe, one and

one-half inches inside diameter, lap-welded and galvanized. to furnish and lay-.

The time allowed for theeomplctiom of the whole work will be SEVENTY-FIVE CONS1:CUr1VFI WORK. INt; DAYS.

The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any part thereof, may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the rornph,tian thereo f has expired, are fixed at 'T'WENT'Y" DOLLARS per day.

1'he amount of security required is 'E1 - FN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,

NUMBER 3, ABOVE MENTIONED.

S32 lineal feet of wrought-iron railing and )gates constructed and erected, complete.

T'he tine allowed for the completion of the whole work will be THIRTY CON LCL"I'IVE RV ORKING

The damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any part thereof, may be sin- fulfilled after the time fixed for the completion thereof has expired, are fixed at POUR Dh(LLARS per day.

'I'he :unount of sonority required is IINE. I'HOU-SAND EI(;FiI' HL'Nl RED IM)LL-SRS.

Bidders will br req,::red to complete the entire works to the esrikfaLtion of the Department of Public Parks, and in substantial accordance with the specificatins

I for the works and the plans therein referred to. ]"o extra compensation beyond the anmunt payable for the several classes of work before enumerated which shall he actually perlormed, at the prices therefor, to be speci-fied by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

The estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of the said Department at the place and hour last above mentioned and read.

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 other person been interested,it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made without any connection with any otherperson making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in al: respects fairand with-out collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Com-mon Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly Cr indirectly interested therein Sr in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. \Vhere more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the con-tract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion, and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the per-son 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. T'he consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma-tion, in u"riting, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a Itouseholderor freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liahili-ties as bail, surety or otherwise; and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section 27 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 ade-quacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either 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

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amount of five per centum of the amount of the security rcnuired for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to bo correct. All such deposits, except that of the Silk .,-cssful bidder, will be returned to the persons mak-inc; tire same within ten clays after the contract is att:rded.If the successful bidder shall refuse or nr.cicct, within five days after notice that the contract h::v 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 d;nua;ges for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall ex-ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

N. al.--The price must be written in the estimate and also stated in figures, and all estimates will be considered as informal which do not contain bids for all items for which bids are herein called, or which contain bids for items for which bids are not herewith called for. 1'trmission will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate. No bid will be accepted from, or con-tract 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 C rooration.

'I "he Department of Public Parks reserves the right to r-. ect any or all the bids received in response to this ad-c,-rtisement it it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bids or proposals shall be received. But the contract when i i, in each case will be awarded to the lowest Linder.

Plank forms for proposals and forms of the several contracts which the successful bidder will be required to execute can be had at the office of the Secretary, and the plans can be seen and information relative to them can be had it the office of the Department, Nos. 49 and ;I Chambers street.

1'Al'L DANA, ALBERT t ALL-UP, NA•ff1AN STRAU'. ABRAHAM B. "1'AI'PEN,

Commissioners d Public Parks.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PUBILIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or loners, occupant or occupants of all

h„n'cs and lots, improved or unimproved lauds affected t' I~ C hy, that the following assessments have been cont-plct d and are lodged in the office of the Board of As-- ~r

s,,rs for czatnination by all persons interested, viz. : List 3890, No. A. Basin on southeast corner of One

Ilurdred and Fifty-third street and Eighth avenue. List 38gr, No 2. Basin on the west side of Edgecombe

avLnue, opposite One Hundred and Forty-second street. List 3812, No 3. Basin on the northeast corner ..f

Une Hundred and Forty-third street and Eighth avenue.

I.1st 38, No. 4. Basin on the northwest corner of One hundred :and Forty-first street and Edgecombe avenue.

List 3804, No. 5. Alteration and improvement to Lain at intersection of One Hundred and Twenty-sevcnth and Lawrence streets.

List 3896, No. 6. Sewers in ( lie Hundred and Sixth street. north side, between Central Park, West, and Manhattan avenue.

List 3897. No. 7. Sewer in Seventy-second street, ex. tuding about 615 feet east of avenue A.

List 389?, No. S. Setter in F'ir-t avenue, between Parry•-third and Forty-fourth streets.

List 3x00, No. 9. Sewer in First avenue, between Lighty-ninth and Ninetieth streets.

List ;9to, No. ro. Flagging. reflagging, curbing and recarbing the sidewalks on north side of One Hundred and 'thirty-third street, bet~ccen Lenox and Seventh avenile,.

The limits embraced by such assessments include all the several house. and lots of grounds, vacant lots, pieces or parcels r,f land situated on—

No. t. Block bounded by Eighth avenue, McComb's Darn road, One Hundred and Fifty-second and One Iitmdred and Fifth - third streets.

No. 2. \',e't side of Edgecombe avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-first street to a point about 275 feet north of One Hundred and Iorty-second street, includ-also interior lots known as Ward Nos. 52, 5212, 53, 53k, 4 and 55 of L'lock 953. and Ward Nos. 5, 6A%, 62i,

f;5. 64S_. and 6 % of Block 954. N~..3. North side of One Hundred and Forty-third

St rcet, b, tw 1 en Seveu th awl Eighth avenues. N.4. North side of One Hundred and Forty-first

street, between Edgecombe and St. Nicholas avenues east .!de of Ft. Nicholas avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-first street to a point abo_u Soo feet north of One Hundred and Furty-first street, including a:.o the inte-rim- lots, known as Ward Nos. 56, 57 and 58 of Block 953.

No. ;. South side of One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, bvtsveen Lawrence street and Columbus avenue, and the north side of Lawrence street, from its intersection with One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street to a point about 88 feet easterly therefrom.

No. 6. North side of One Hundred and Sixth street. between Central Park. West, and Manhattan avenue, that portion known as Ward Nos. 19, 20, 2r, z2. 23, 24, 25, 26, 07 and 28 of Block yr8.

No.7. Both sides of Seventy-second street, from Ave-nue A to a point about 630 feet easterly therefrom.

No. S. Both sides of First avenue. front a point 25 feet north of Forty-third street to Forty-fourth street.

No. cy Both sides of First avenue from a. point 25 feet north of Eighty-ninth street to Ninetieth street.

No. is. That part north side of One Hundred and Thirty-third street, between Lenox and Seventh ave- nues, known as Ward Nos. 6. r6, t7, t8, 09, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of Black 720.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them; are reque-ted to present their objections, in writing, to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors, at their office, Nn. 27 Chambers street, w•ithgt thirty days from the date of this notice.

The above-described lists will 'oe transmitted, as pro-vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments for confirmation on the Toth day of Sep-tember, 1Sy 2.

EDWARD GILON, Chairman, - PATRICK M. HAVERTY, CHAS. E. WENDT, EDWARD CAHILL,

Board of Assessors. OFFICE OF THE lioARU OF AssESSURs, )

NU. 27 CHAMBERS STREET, (' NEW YORtc, August tar, 1892,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all

houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following assessments have been com-pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As-sessors for examination by all persons interested, viz. ;

List 3769, No. Y. Regulating. grading setting curb-stones, flagging the sidewalks and laying crosswalks on the easterly side of Railroad avenue, East, from One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to One Hundred and Sixty-first street.

List 3859, No. 2. Sewer and appurtenances in One Hundred and Forty-third street, between Brook and St. Ann's avenues, and in St. Ann's avenue, between One Hundred and Forty-second street and St. Mary street, with a branch extending into St. Mary street.

List 3868, No. 3. Sewer in One Hundred and Fifteenth street, between Riverside avenue and Boulevard, with curves into Boulevard.

List 3870, No. 4. Sewer in One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street, between Amsterdam and Audubon avenues.

List 3582, No. 5. Regulating, grading, setting curb-stones and flagging the sidewalks in One Hundred and

Forty-fifth street, from Third avenue to St. Ann's avenue.

The limits embraced by such assessments include all the several houses and lots ofgrotinds, vacant lots, pieces or parcels of land situated ou-

No. i. Both sides of Railroad avenue, East, from One Hundred and Fifty-sixth to One Hundred and isixty-first street, and to the extent of half the block on the intersecting streets ; also the north side of One Hun-dred and Sixty-first street, bttsceen Railroad avenue, East, and Railroad aventte, \Vest.

No 2. Roth sides of One Hundred and Forty-third street, front Brook avenue to St. Arm's avenue ; both sides of St. Ann's avenue, between One Htindre.l and Forty-second and St. Mary strcvts ; both sides of St. Mary street, between St. Ann's and Trinity avenues ; both sides of Crimmins avenue, from St. Mary street to a point three hundred and fifty feet distant therefrom, and on the west side of I;eektnan avenue, between St. Mary street and Beach Terrace.

No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Fifteenth street, between River,idc avenue and Boulevard, and the west side of the Boulevard, from One Hundred and Fourteenth street to a point three hundred and sixty-two feet nine inches north of One Hundred and Sixteenth street.

N,.4. Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street, between Amsterdam and Audubon avenues, and both sides of Audubon avenue, between t)ne Ilundred and Eighty-fifth and One Hundred and Eighty-seventh streets.

No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, between Third and St. Ann's avenues.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named assessments, and who are opposed to the saute, or either of them, are requested to present their objee-tions in writing to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors, at their office, No. 27 Chambers street, within thirty days front the date of this notice.

The above-described lists will he transmitted, as pro-sided by lass, to the Board of Revision and Correction of Assessments for confirmation on the 4th day of September, 1£92.

EDWARD GILON, Chairman, PATRICK M. HAVERTY, CHAS. E. WEN]IT, EDWARD CAHII.L,

Board of Assessors. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF A.titi Ess uiis,

No, 27 CHAxtoeR. "TIIEF: I', New Von ,August 4, rSy2.

SUPREME COURT. In the natter of the application of the Board of Street

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-mnmdty of the City of New York, relative to ae-quiring title, wherever the same has not been here-tofore acquired, for the use of the public, to the lands required for the opening of JACKSON AVENUE: 'although not yet named by proper authority , from Westchester avenue to Boston road, in the 1'wenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desi,;nated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 'th day of April, t8oz, Commissioners of Estinmtc and Assessment, for the purpose vii making a just and equitable estimate and assessmcot If the loss, if an)', over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, over and :Ihove the loss and damage, as the ease may be. to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, It reditantents and premises re-quired for the purpose by and in consequence of opening a certain avenue, herein designated as Jackson avenue, as shown and delineated on certain maps made by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks and filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York on the 16th day of February, r88a, in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York on the tsth day of February, '88y, and in the office of the Department of Public Parks on the 14th day of February, t88q, and more particu- larly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and a jutst and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises riot required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the saute, but bene- fited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the ex- tent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of per-forming the trusts and duties required of us by chap-ter t6, title 5, of the act, entitled "An act to consoli-date into one act and to declare the special and toed laws adecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July t, 1S82, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said avenue or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Fstiniate and Assessment, at our office, No. 5t Chambers street, in the City of New York, Room No. 3, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice. (August t2, r8gu;.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the ,9th day of September, .8gz, at it o'clock in the forenoon of that day. to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claim-ant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allega-tions as nay- then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

Dated Now YoRtc, August r2, x892. SOMERV1LLE P. TUCK, JOHN J. CLARKE, kZOBEAT E. DEMO,

Commissioners, JoHs P. Doss, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of WADSWORTH AVENUE, from Kings-bridge road, near One Hundred and Seventy-third street, to Eleventh avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE S1'A1'UTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term of sa d Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the zoth day of September, i8'z, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby in-tended is the acquisition of title, in the name and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the open- ing of a certain street or avenue known as Wadsworth

avenue, from Kingsbridge road, near One Hundred and Seventy-third street, to Eleventh avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, being the following-described lots, pieces or parcels of laud, viz.:

Beginning at it point in the easterly line of the Kings-bridge road, distant 17 •7-too lent southerly front the southerly line of One Hundred and Seventy-third street ; thence northerly and parallel with the Eleventh avenue, distance 546 n.l-too feet, to the southerly line of One Hundred and Seventy-third street ; thence westerly along the southerly line of said street, distance 8o feet ; thence southerly and parallel to the first omrse men- tioned above, distance 31'132-n,o feet, to the easterly line of Kingsbridge road ; thence southerly along said line, distance 244 co-roo feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Also, beginning at a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and rcceuty fifth street, distant Sou feet wc,t-erly from the westerly line of Ele•.cnth avenue ; thence northerly and parallel with I levcnth avenue, distance 2,•,03 67-100 feet, to the southerly line of ( In Iftwdred and Nighty-third street; thence westerly and along said line, distance 8o feet; thence southerly, distance 2,0..3 67-100 feet, to the northerly line of One Hundred : nd ticwaty-IVth street ; thence en•terly along said line, ,his zinc- ..o feet, to the point or place of beginning.

r,lso, beginning at a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-third street, distort goo feet westerly from the westerly line of Eleventh a%vnuc; thence northerly and parallel with said avenue. distance 4 I 4 67acw feet, to the southerly line of One Hundred and Eighty-fifth Street : thence westerly :long said line, distance to feet ; thence southerly, distance 414 n7-10o feet, to the northerly line of One Hundred and righty-third street ; thence easterly along said line, distance 80 feet, to the point or place of beginning.

Also, beginning at it point in the northerly line of One hundred and Eighty-filth street, distant coo feet west-crly fruit the westerly- line of Flevcuth avenue ; thence northerly and parallel with said avenue, distance r,So, 9-roc feet ; thence easterly and in a curved line to the right, radius 350 feet, distance .Igg ' I-top feet, to the westerly line of Eleventh avenue ; thence northerly along the westerly line of Eleventh avenue, distance 43 59-1(0 feet ; thence northerly and in a curved line to the left, radius 27) 4t-we feet, dis ance 1114 t i-too feet : thence southerly and in a curved line to the right, radius 56 (i_-too feet, distance y5 70-cos, feet ; thence westerly and in a curved lire to the left, radius 430 feet, distance 5' 6 56-too feet ; thence southerly and parallel with and distant 380 feet westerly from the westerly line of the Eleventh avenue, distance t,i,ot 9-1o0 feet, to the north-erly line of One Hundred and Eightp-fifth street ; thence easterly an.l along said line, distance So feet, to the point or place of beginning.

'I he said avenue to be 8c feet wide between the lines of Kingsbridge road and Eleventh avenue.

Dated NEW YORK, August rt, t8 .. WM. H. CL.-IRK,

Counsel to the Corporation, No. z Tryon Ross', New York City.

In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to that part of TREMIONP AVF:NUF: although not yet named by proper authority) extending treat Aqueduct avenue to Boston road, in the 'twenty--fourth Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by said Department.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN 'THIS PROCEEDING OR IN ANY OF THE LANDS AFFECTED THEREBY.

~E 7E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS V of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

Fir,t—That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec. tion's in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. 200 Broadway (fifth floor). in the said city, on or before the fifteenth day of September, r8yz, and that we, the said Commissioner,, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next aCer the said fifteenth day of Septem-ber, t£y2, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at z o'clock P. nt.

Second—That th, abstract of our said estimate and as,es.ment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates end other documents used by as in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the sixteenth day of Sepiember, itu2.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. : Northerly by an irregular line commencing at a point in the easterly line of Aqueduct avenue, distant boo feet northerly front the northerly line of Tremont avenue, and running thence easterly to a point in the easterly line of Webster avenue, opposite the junction of Tremont and Burnside avenues, said line being parallel with and distant too feet northerly from the northerly line of 'Tremont avenue, except where the said line, if so dravn, would be less than zoo feet distant southerly from the southerly line of Burn- side avenue, and in such places being coincident with a line parallel with and distant 2011 feet southerly from the southerly line of Burnside avenue, and it line parallel with and distant too feet northerly from the northerly line of Tremont avenue, and extending from Webster avenue to Boston road ; easterly by the westerly line of Boston road ; southerly by a line parallel with and distant reo feet southerly from the southerly line of Tremont avenue and extending from Boston road to Aqueduct avenue ; and westerly by the easterly line of Aqueduct avenue; excepting from said area all the streets avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved land included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter r04 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the I awn of ,882, as such area is shown Alton our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the thirtieth day of September, t892, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEw Yoxe, August 4, t8q2. JOHN WH--ILEN,

Chairman, JOHN HALLORAN, G. RADFORD KELSO,

Commissioners. CARROLL BERRY, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf ofthe Mayor, Aldermen and Coin-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquir-ing title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands required for the opening, widening and extension of COLLEGE PLACE and GREENWICH STREET, extending from Chambers street to Dey street, in the Third Ward.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUAN1' TO the provisions of section 986, chapter 410, Laws of

s88a, by the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, to all persons interested in these proceed-ing, or in any lands affected thereby, and to any person or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved by our estimate and assessment.

I-irst—l'hat we did deposit with the Commissioner of Public Works, at his office, No. ;t Chambers street, in the City of N"ew York, for and during the space of forty days, an abstract of our estimate of assessment, accom-panied by copies of the diagrams prepared by its, which distinctly indicate, by separate numbers, the names of the owners of or the claimants to the respective tracts or parcels to be taken or assessed in these proceedings, and which also specify, in figures, with sufficient accu-racy, the dimensions and bounds of each of said tracts or parcels. Whenever we have been unable to ascertain with sufficient certainty the name of any owner of any parcel of ouch land, we have indicated such parcel upon the diagram embracing it as belonging to unknown owners. 1\"c have also published a notice for thirty days in the Crrt RFCOeu, beginning the ,7th day of February, tay2, stat"ng our intention to present our report for confirmation to the ^upreme Court at the time and place therein specified, and that all persons interested in such proceeding or in any of the lands affected thereby having objections thereto shall file the same, in writing, with the undersigned Commissioners within thirty days alter the first publication of said notice, and that we would hear such ohjectious within the ten week days next after the expiration of said thirty days, in the manner prescribed by section 984 of chapter Oro, Laws of 1842.

Second—That we have assessed for benefit in these proceedings the several lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York which, taken together, are bounded and described a, follows: Northerly by a line drawn parallel to Canal street, and distant too feet northerly from the north-erly side thereof, from the easterly line of West street to a point to feet east of the easterly line of Broadway ; easterly by a line dratcn parallel to Broadway and - Whitehall street and distant roc feet easterly from the easterly side thereof, from a point too feet north of Canal street to about the centre of Stone street ; southerly by Stone street to Whitehall street, and by a line p uallel to Bowling I rcen, and distant too feet southerly there-from, from Whitehall street to state street ; thence by a line parallel to the northerly side of Battery Park, and distant too feet southerly therefrom, from State street to the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of West street ; westerly, by the easterly line of West street, from the flattery Park to a point roc feet north of Canal street ; excepting from said area all the ]and included within the lines of streets. avenues and road;, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened.

I bird—That our abstract of estimate and assessment, together with tke diagrams embracing the respeetie., tracts or parcels of l:mds to be taken or assessed in these proceedings, may be inspected and examined at our office, Rooms 3 and 4, No. 51 Chambers street, in the City of Nuwc York.

Fourth— I hat we will hear any person or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved by such estimate and assessment to opposition to the same on the 16th day of August, r8 jz, at twelve o'clock noon of that day. at our said office.

Filth—'That it is our intention to present our report for confirmation to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held at Chambers thereof, at the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the 6th day of September. 1892, at the opening of the Court en that day, to which day the motion to confirm the saute will be adjourned, and that then and there ur as scan thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. a mti„n will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New 1'ORtc, July 2q, x892. EUGENE L BUSHE, JAMES G. IANE\VAV, THOMAS F. HAYES,

Comm ism , ,ncr-. JOHN. P. Dcxx, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Strt,et ( tpening and lmprovcntsnt of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-utonalty of the City of New York, relative to ac-quiring title, wherever the same has not been hereto-fore acquired, to ONE HUNDRED ANl) FORTY-TEIIRD SI'REP11', from Amsterdam avenue to Con-vent avenue, in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE Undersigned,secrc appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 18th day of April, 1889, Conimissiouers of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of? the benefit and ad-' vantage, if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, Parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening a certain street herein designated as One Hundred and Forty third street, as shown and delineated on a certain map of the City of New York, made by the Commissioners of Streets and Roads of the City of New York. filed in the office of the Street Commissioner of the City of New York April t o 18rt, and as shown and delineat d on a certain map made by the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, and filed in the office of the Street Commis-sioner of the City of New York on March 7, .868, and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid order of appointment and the petition of the Board of Street Opening and I mprovement filed therewith in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and a just and equitable estimate and asse-sment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue, so to be opened or laid out andformed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons re-pectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands,tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of perform- ing the trusts and duties required of them by chapter t6, title 5, of the act entitled ” An act to consolidate into one act, and to d:•clare the special and local Ian's affecting public interests in the City of New York," passed July r, 1882, and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties andpersons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said avenue, or affected t hereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to pre-sent the same duly verified to the undersigned Commis-sioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, No. 51 Chambers street, in the City of New : ork, Room No. 3, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice (July 29, 1892).

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the ad day of September, 1892, at ,i o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and Place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations, as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York.

Dated NEW YORtc, July zq, 1892. A '1'HUR INGRAHAM, MICHAELMULQUEEN, THEODORE WESTON,

Commissioners. MATTHEW P. RYAN, Clerk.

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In the matter of the application of the Commissioners ;, i the Department of Public Parks, for and on behalf at the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of \VEIISI'I•.R :\\'FNUI•:, commencing at Oce Hundred and Eighty-fourth street and running to its intersection with the so,ah line of Middlebrook Parkway. in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

NOTICE To ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN l'1flS PROCEEDING, OR IN ANY OF THE LANI)S AFFECTED 'THEREBY.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMNII;SIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the aboce-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter. ested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit

First-That we have completed our estimate and assessment. and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions in tenting, duly verified, to tts at our oilier, No. Zoo Broadnay fi th floor), in the said city, on or before the tenth day of Sept, mber, 184^, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week-days next after the said tenth day of September, 5892, and for that purpose will be in attend. once at our said office on each of said ten days at one c'clock r.

Second-That the abstract~of o.rr said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps. and also all the afidavin, estimates and otherdecuments used by is in making oar report. have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New Y„rk, at his office,'so. ;t Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the twelfth day of September, t89a.

'Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being to the City of Nc" York, which taken together are bounded and described as Ill we , ru.: Northe~.ly by the southerly line of \1nshlu Parkwat- ; easterly by the westerly line of the lands of the -Nev, York and Harlem Ra ]road ; southerly by the north. erly line of East One H mdred and Eighty-toni'th street, and we-tcrly by the centre line of the blocks between Jerome avenue and \Vebstcravenue ; excepting from s. id area all the street-, avenues and roads. or por-ti-ns there,~f, heretofore legally opened. and all the unimprosed land included within lines of street-, avenue,. roads, public squares and places shown and laid nut upon any map or maps tiled by the Commic-sioners of the I ep.rrtment o' Public ('arks, pursuant to the pros isions of chapter 6 4 of the Laws of [8la, :nd the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 4i0of the laws of 185 , as such area is shown upon our bcneht map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-That our report herein will Ire presented tc, :he Supreme Court of the Mate of New York, at a epecial Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers ;hereof, in the Urn nto Court-]cause, in the City at New York, on the twenty-sixth day of September, t8o'at the

- - enin_ of the Court on that dos'. and flint then and ',:re. or as soon thereafter as coun.el can he heard

u. a motion sell be moue that the said report be rued.

. 1:d Nest' V0 c, Tidy e I.` a. Ir IIN \\ - HALlN, Chairman, Ii1HN H. AIut1NEY, ji)HN HALLORAN,

L_ n•n is<ioners

NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI' '1'HI; ttndersigned were appointed by orders of the Su•

pre me Court, bearing date the 6th ands th days of June, 1892, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, f t the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and 'tssessment ,f the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage. if any, over and above the loss and damage, as the case may be, to the respective owners. lessees, par-ties and persons respectively entitled unto or in-terested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by cud in consequence of opening a certain avenue herein designated as Lexington avenue, as said avenue was laid out and ex-tended by chapter 469 of the laws of tSSt, and b}' the Board of Street opening and Improecrosnt of the City of New York on the [7th day of flay, tSS4, and more particularly set forth in the petition of the Board of Street Opening, and Improvement filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of Ness' fork ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said avenue so to be and formed, to the re - e o coed or laid out opened ec[ive ou'nerz ]assess parties and rersuns re- p P F spectivel}- entitled ta or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditatnents and premises not required for the purpose of opening, Ins ing out and forming the same. but benefited thereby. and of ascertainingauddefining the extent and homtdai, s of tits respective tracts or parcel, of land to be taken or to be asessed therefor, and of performing the truote and duties required of them by chapter r(•, title 5, of the act entitled An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affect-

. in_ public interest in the City of New York," passed July I. i88-. and the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken fur the purpose of opening the said avenue, or Affected thereby, and hoeing any claim or demand on ace lint thereof, are hereby required to present the same. duly verified, to the undersigned t'nnt-mis>ioners of Estimate and As'-essntent, at their office, No. tt Chambers street, in the City of \ ow York, Roout No. 3, with such affidavits or other proots :u the said nn'ne.•rs or claimants mar desire. tt'ithin thirty days after the date of this not,cr July .u. t8,-, ,

Arid we, the -aid Commissioner,. will be in attendance at Our said office en the n;th day of August, r5 •a, at rt o'cl ck in the forenoiit of that day, to hear the sail parties and persons to relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as eve may appoint. we will hear such owners in relation thereto and ex:,ntine the proofs of ,uch claimant Sr claimants ur such additional proofs and allegations as m..v then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of tit.- 3f a}-, Ir. Aldermen and Cummr nalty of the City of \ew York.

Dated Nett' Y, R[c, July t. is.Lz TIff UlA-' P. \\'lbKI''S. THF , IifuRF: \\EtsTnN. ISIDOR t_if:AVIII'_AII,

C,~mmis sic ners. 3l,s I CtiFtc P. Ri'.-ts, Clerk.

Iu the matter of the api lication of the 1:oard of Street I'pening and Inrr•rovement <.f the City of \ew York, for and on behalf of the \layer. Al. lermen and Com-momdt}' cf the lit)' of Neu } o.k, relative to acquir-in; title. where% en the same bus not been heretofore acu,tircd, to \h i.l.CH 01 KEI.T al'hough not yet named by I riper authority • extending from the New York :md Ha*,em 1 . nlroad to AAc - ter avenue, in the J went}'-ti,urth 11'ard of the City t Nose York.

l fated Nccv 1-on l:, Judy , ,Sir z. 1 lIlCI{a7C1. J. 1.:1Nt,AN, CHAR Et F. WII.I)EY, JOHN COT1l':R,

Commissioner_. loax 1'. Dt- sy, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of Ne, York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Curm-monalty if the City rut New York, rcl,itice to •tcgciring title, wherever the same has not been heretofc,re acquired, to l':As'I' l)N 1i HL'NDR1:D AN 1) SEVIC\'-'IV NIN 1'H -•'I'RE• "1' .dtl,ough not yet nnmcd by proper authority . extendimumi from Tiebout avenue to

I bird a, eeue. in the I went}•-fourth Ward of the City ct Ness' Yerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of "tfeot Opening and Improvement of the City of Neiv York for And on bubo]£ of the \la}'or, Aldermen and tommonalty of time Cily of Nemc fork, relative to acquiring title iwherever the some has not been here-totore -[squired to FOR1•:ST AVF\C E, extending front the southerly side of Ilene street to the north-crly side of 1•:ast One Hundred and Sixty-ef,;hth street, in the '1'went}--third N'.,nl of the Crnv of \ orb, as the same has been r • t, a ,' i ,i .,iu .md designated as of met class stt -r r n ., I it Co In, I,•,rt- ment of Public Parks.

WE, THEUNDERS1f1Nl.1.) t rr\I\Ilccltl\I. KS of l."timale and 1s r r,t i i tic -Ln-

titled matter, hereby give nonce tr ail p, ,sr „, itricrc'tr,l

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New N oak, for and on behalf of the Mayor. Aldermen and Com-monalty of said city, relative to the opening of I.EX-1N(.;I(IN AVENUF., from Xinety-seventh street to t )nn Hundred and Second street, in the'1 welfth Ward of the City of Netie Y,rk.

N Ol ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme (:curt, bearing date the la th day of November, t£qt, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, over and above the benefit and advantage. or of the benefit and advantage, it an}', over and above the loss and dutrage, as the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1'HA'I' THE undersigned were appointed, by an order of the

Supreme Court bearing date the aid dry of October, t8go, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of makings just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss, if any, o, en and above the benefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, over and above the loss and damages, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the bads,

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD IS PUBLISHED D.vli.1', Sundays and legal holidays other than the general

election day excepted, at -No. 2 City Hall, New York City. Annual subscrtf:nnr gq,3o

W. J. K. KENNY, Supervisor

2448 THE CITY RECORD. AUGUST 15, 1892.

• .. a~nu Fleecy, Clerk. V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE __ undersigned were Appointed by an order of the

.. ._c matter of the application of the hoard of Street "•rl'rcmc Cunrt. beering date the :4th day of Novert- .r.iq_ and lmpn,cement of file (its' of Neiv Y,rk, her. tfgt, Comnt sst, mers of F.sttmate and Assessment

. r d on Lehalf of the flavor, Aldermen and Crum- for the purpose of making a just and eq itahle est to It v of the f_t}' of N,:,, 1 , rk, rc lative to acquiring crud as,cssment of the loss, if any, over and :,bove usherever the same has not been heretofore ac- ._.',. the benefit and advanta¢e, or ,.f the benefit and ad.

,red, to NlARr- HER AVENUE 'althnu'h nut )et vantage, if one, over cud above the loss and damage, :Led by proper authority , extending from Jerome as the case may be, to the respective comers, le-sees. -:ate to Featherbed Lane, in the 1'u entc-third and frantic' and persons, respectively, entitled unto or , cnty-fourth Wards of the City of New ]Fork. interested in the lands. tenements. hereditaments and I

premises required for the purpose. by and in con- -- seq.tcnce of opening a ccrt;tin street herein designated

1\T' )TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE. THE. 1\

as, \Ccich street, as sit sin and delineated ,n certain undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

,rpreme Court, bearing date the 28th day of April, maps made by the b ommissioners of the I)epartment of [ ui lie Parks and filed in the o:lice of the Secretary of

::So. Commi-sinners of Estimate and Assessment for State of the rtate of Nnc \ -orb on the fifth day of Jan. ,.'cc purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and nary, t :77, on the t- r>t day of March, t8; q, and r n Ianu- ,'-sessmeut of the toes, it Any. over and above the any 03. 188£, in the office of the Register of the City and menefit and advantage, or of the benefit and advantage, fount}• , f New York on the four;] day of January, 1877. it any, over and above the loss and damage, a. the on the z-th day .,f i ebruarv, r£7;,• and en the rid d y of case may be, to the respective owcners. lessees, f sr- January, nrbb, and in the office of the Department of Pub- tie: and persons, respectively entitled unto or in- lic Parks on the ;d day of January, tCt7, on the zrst day -crested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and of Pehruary•.tS;q, and on January, _;• i8.8, and more par- ;,remises required for the pt:rpoce by and in consequence ticularly set ferth in the atnresaid order of argpointment , ,f rpening a certain avenue herein designated as and the petition of the Board of Street I )penin_ and Im- Vlarcher avenue, as shown and delineated on certain prervcment filed therewith in the office of the Clerk of the l'':,vs made by the Commissioners of the Der artmsnt City and County of New York ; and a ju-t;end equitable •.f Public Park=, and fil5d in the office of the Secretary estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and of Mate of tine ot.te of Neu' York on the rgth day of advantage rut said street so to be opened or laid out and I ebruary, tabg, in the office of the Reei-ter of formed, to the r, spective owner , les ecs, parties .'tic ii per- time City and County of Ness- York on the :4th Bone, rr-spectivcl}•, entttl•-d to or interested in the said say of I'ebntarc, t8£., and in the office ' f the Depart. res ective Laid,, tenem, fits, heredit.,mcnt, and premises

truant of Iuulic r arks on the trth day of February, 1883, Oct rerluired for the purpose c f op_ntng, l:n'ing out and and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid order of forming the srume, bit benefited thereby, and of ancer- appointment and the petition of the l'oard of Street i raining and defining the extent and L undaries of the Opining and Improvem• et filed therewith in the office ! respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be ref the Clerk of the City and County of - ew York :and asse-sed then for, and of performing the are is and duties . lust and equitable estimate and asses:vent of the required of tirem by chapter r5, title 5, of the act end- Value of the benefit and advantage of s;,id aecnue, so tied •' An act to consoliei::te ino, one act and to declare to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective the special and local laws affecting public interests owners, lessee, parties and persons, respcctively in the City of New \Fork," passed Inl}• t, r£Ea• amid the entitled to or interested in the said respective hmdc, acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory tenements, hereditaments and premises not required or thereof, the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the All parties and persons interested in the real a-fate same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and taken or to be taken for the purpr~se of opening the 'refining the extent and Lo.;ndaries of the respect]e said street, or affected thereby, and having any clam tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed or demand on account thcrecf, are herely rsquired tr, teerefor, and of performing the trusts and d•.aics re- present the same, duly verified. to the undersigned I,uired of them by chapter r•, title _, ut the net entitled Commissioners of Estimate and .Assessment, at their ,' An Act to cons, lidate into one act and to declare the office, No. 5r Chambers street. in the City of Near York, special and local laws affecting public interests in the Room \o. q, with sucn affidavits or other - rn,ds as the City of Netiv York." passed July t, toSr, and the acts I said canons or claimants may desire,, within thirty or parts of acts rn addition thereto or amendatory days alter the data of this notice July tg. :3.s . thereof. And sue. the said Commissi, nere. will be .n attendance

All parties and persons interested in the real estate at our said office on the c3th day of August, 1842, at three taken or to he taken for the purpose of opening the said o'clock in the afternoon of that day to hear the said avenue, or affected thereby.;,nd having any claim or parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such demand on account thereof, are hereby required to time and place, and at such further or other time and present the same, duly verifi• d, to the undersigned place a. we m y appoint, see will hear such corners ire Commissioners of Estimate and .Assessment, at our relation thereto and examine the pre I,fs r f such Office, No. 5r Chambers street, in the (ttyof New York, claimant or cda'mants, or such additional proofs and Room No. ;, with such affidavits or other proof: as the alle;;ations as may then be offered by such o saner or on said owners or claimants may de-ire, within thirty days behalf of the Mayer, Aldermen ouid Cummc•nalt) of the after the date of this notice July as, ti's . City of New York.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be to attendance hated \etc Yo<K, Jill)' rg, t8'io, .,t our said office on the 1st day of Oeptembcr.:£ga. at ii \I ICHAF,l. I. 1.A NGAN, o'clock in the forenoon of that day. to hear the said ( HARI I S P. WH.IILY, parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such JUHN C'uTTER, time and place. and at such further or other time and C ommissioners. place as we may appoint. ice will hear such owners in JOHN P. Dcxx, Clerk. relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations in the matter of the application of the Board of Street as may then be offered by such owner or on nehalf of Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, the lrinyor, Aldern.en and Commonalty of the City of for and on be alt of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- New York. monalty of the City of New Work, relative is acquiring

Dated NrN% YORK, July z., t£yz. -'tle. a herever the same has not bee ❑ heretofore

JAMES MITCH LL, acquired, to PELHAM AVENUE ialthuug. not yet

- HENRY \\INTHKOP GRAY, named by proper authority , we'.terly to 'uhebster

SAMUEL W. MILBANK, avenue, in the Twenty fourth Ward of the City of

Commissioners. Nea' ]Fork.

J(rHN P. DONN, Clerk.

case may be, to the respective owners. lessees, par- tenements, hereditaments and premises required for- ties and persons, respectively entitled unto or in- the purpose, by and in consequence of opening a certain terested in the lands, tenements, heneditaments and avenue herein designated as Boston avenue, as shown premises required for the purpose by and in consequence and delineated on certain maps made by the Commis- of opening a certain avemte herein designated as sioners of the Department of Public Parks and filed Pelham avenue, -ts shown and delineated on certain in the office of the secretary of State of the State of New maps made by the Commissioners of the 1)epartment York, on the 4th day of February, r Ego, in the office of of Public Parks, and filed in the office of the Secretary the Register of the City and County of New York on of State of the State of New York on the 5th day of Jan- the 3d day of February, t8go, and in the office the of nary, 1877, on the 1st day of )\larch, IS7g, and on Jan- Department of Public Parks on the 3d day of February, nary 07, r88ti : in the office of the Register of the City thgu', and more particularly set forth in the aforesaid and County of New York on the 4th day of January, order of appointment and the petition of the Board of 1877, on the 98th day of February, r87q, and on the Street t )penmg and Improvement, filed therewith in the z;d day of January, i838, and in the office of the oliice of the Clerk of the City and Comity of New York ; f)epartment of Public Parks on the gd day of January, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of x877, on February at, t87o. and on Jantaary 23, 1888, the value of the benefit and advantage of said ace- and more particularly set forth in the afirresaid order of I nue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the re- appointment and the petition of the Board of Street I spective owners, lessees, partiesnnd persons respectively Opening and Improvement filed therewith in the office entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, of the Clerk of the City and County of New York ; and tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for a just and er uitab'e estimate and assessnten of t

t due J 1 e h , [ e ur ose of o coin -t I, u,~ out • b P P rind f n the

vain of the b •n~ti ~ n 1 a vauta ~ of said

c t c t.r c d e ad -

~ avenue so g, } 1, orni ~*

Caine, b but benefited tbereb and }, of ascertaining one to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective defining the extent and boundaries of the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons, respectively tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to Le assessed entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tharcfor, and of performing the trusts and duties tenements, hereditament, and premises not required required of them by chapter t6, title 5, of the ;act for the purpose of opening, laying out Land forming the entitled "An Act to consolidate into one act I end same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and declare the specs I and local laws affecting public defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or of land to be taken or to he assessed I parcel,

interests in the t ity of New York," passedluly r, t88z, l due

therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re- : rind acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

quirerl of them by chapter re', title c, of the act entitled All parties and persons interested in the real estate An Act to consolidate into one net and to declare the taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the

special and local laces :rfIectinu public intcrcsts in the said sn'enue, or affectcd thereby, and having any City of New 1ork," passed July t, r83a, and the acts chain or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory I quired to present the s:mte, duly serdied, to the under- thereof. si-_ned Commissioners of Estimate and Asc,sment, at

All parties and persons interested in the real estate their o0ice, No. gt Chambers street, in the City of New taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said York, Room No. ;, with such ;diidavits or other proof avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or as the said owners or claimants may desire, within demand on account thereof, are benches reqcured to thirty den's after the date of this notice. prescut the mote, dolly verified, to the ondcrsigned Com- And see, the said C omntis.ioners, will be in attendance mi*sinners of Estimate and Assessment, at our Office, ; at our said office on the i(th day of August, r8 - ,, at u

'hantbers ?:,,. street, in the City of New A ork, Ro,,m o'clock in the forenoon of that clay, to hear the said No 3. with such affidavits or other proof. is the 'aid parties and persons in relation thereto. .' nd at such ouvmr' or ::1:rimants may ehgisira, within thirty days after time and place and at such further or other time ;luud the bmae of this ilmrticc (July rn, teya'. , place as we may appoint, will hear such o[dncr, in

And see, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance I relation thereto and examine the proofs of such ehtirn:mt at our said ,,Bice on the 25th day of August, .Sq', at 3,',o I or claimants, or such arldi'iomtl proofs and alk_nt,one o'clock in the afternoon of that da}', to hear the said m as ntay then be offered by such owner. I'r n !,,:1,.rII of parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such I the ALn•or, Aldermen and Commonalty , t the C it} „i time and place, and at snch further Cr other tunic and 1 New Ynrk. place as we may appoint. see -will hear such owners in Dated V Ew Yoatc, July t3. t8oz. relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant Jt Jib N CONNhiI.\. or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations SAMUEL W. \!IL.IL\N'I.. as may then ire offered by such owner or on beha if of Conunis'ioncrs. the \lciyur, Aldermen and Cummunalty of the City of i MsTcHF[t P. Ra.ty, Clerk. New York.

_ to this proceedin•z, and to the ottncroruwners, oc,:up:rut or ocarpants, of all hoe-es and lots and improved and tnt-

1 Tt f IlCE IS HEREPY I;IVE\ , THAT 'I HE improved lands affected thereLy, and to allother.whr,m 1` undersi;ned were apl oin'ed, by an order of the it may concert[, to wit :

uu m ni'euume Court, bearimr date the , 7th day of Jamran', First- 1 hat we have completed our supplemental t ''.c, t 'man s ners of l':stimette rutd As.essunent, for the or amended estint.tte end assessment, and that all per- p :r fioSeCd making ,t Just And equn.rble estimatc and sons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the a sse>smeut of the loss. if an}', ever and above the benefit lands affected therehv, and having objections thereto. an .l adv ant ..-e, or of the benefit and ad%'nntag e, if any, uo prestnt their said objections in writing, duly verified, over and above the 1 ss and damage. as the case may lie, to its at our office, No. 5t Chambers Street !Room; g and to the respective owners, lessees, parties a ef per ons 4 , in said city, on or before the toirtieth day of _luly, respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands. tene- 1892, and that we, the said C,nrntissioners, sail] hear ments, hereditaments and premises required for the pun- parties se obiecting ocithin ten week dots next after the pose by and in consequence of opening a certain street said thirtieth day of July, tine, and for that purpose herein designated as East (Ine lluudred and Secent)'. will Ue in attcud;umee at our said office on each of said ninth street, as shown and delineated I n certain maps ten days at 3 o'clock P. M. ' made by the t ommissi',ners of the Department of l'ub-

Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and lic Parks. and filed in the oilce of the 'cc r•: tar}- of State of th, state of Ncw York on the ,st day of -,arch, i670. .,ssessment, tozether withour damageand benefit maps, and on the day of lolly, t'p ,, to the o•liee of the _;,st amid also all sheaf idavits, esttmatesand other dortrments Register of the Cite and County of Nm.se York on the used by its in makin:; our report, base been de osuted

ltSti day of February, 18-o. and the Both day of Jnly, j tc.ith the Commissioner of Public hunk's of the Cit f t '., and in the (office of the Department of Public -o.;t New Turk, at his otTic e, \Chain Lers street, me the Parks ou the ar-t day of t, ebreary', i 8;o,:md on the _eth rind city, there to remain until the gust day of July; da • of hilly, tt } ) gn, aap more portico Lily set forth in the ca' r ̀i'hird-That the limits of our for i,encilt assessment afore-aid order of ;Open ing rut and the petiti„n ,.f the include f;uard of .inject Opening :md Imlrcnc,ment filed :dl those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situ tic therewith in the office of the Clerk of the City and I 1} ing and Lein,, in the City of New honk, which, t,!:en

County of New York ; and a ju-t and equitable e~timate I together, are l,oundech and described as follows, si i. - and assessment of the value of the benefit and I;eginninq at the point of intersection of the ea,te civ ;advantage of said street, so to be opened or l:ad out side of Boston road a d time centre line of the LL-.h and formed, to the respect;t'e owners. lessee.,

between Fast One Flundred and rixt ei hth and f., }; One Hundred and sixty-ninth street,running tic' to c parties • nd pers•,ns re 7r'Otivcly emtuticd to

orl interested in the said respective lands. tenements, i easterly along the centre n tre line of the blocks hececn I , t

hcreditaments and premises not required for the purpose one Hundred and sixty-eighth and East Ouc I un- of npcninc. layine uut and (,-ruling the same. Lut bun'.'. dred ;Ord sixty-ninth street to the centre ling „f filed thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent I

the blocks between Tinton and t.,nion aceuues ; them'e .md buundarics of the respective tracts or parcels of southerly along said centre line of the blocks bettce• n land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of

•I'irtton :Intl U'niun avenues, to the ccutre line r,t the blocks between performittg the tau-ts . nd duties required of them by Henn' :.nd i ;eorge streets ; dunces ,cc<t- erly along the centre line of the Clocks Letwecn iliumc

chapter C. title h of the act edec lar '' An Act to coil - I solidate into one act ual to dec lare the special and and George streets to the centre line of the blocks be-

laws affecting public interests in the City of New tiveen Forest and Tinton avenue.; thence southerly ,[long the centre line of the blocke betrceen Forest and York." pa,sed July I. u8',, e:nd the acts or parts of acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof.

-hinton avenues to the centre line of the blocks between All p,,rtie- and persons inter, stud in the real estate George and ]Last One Hundred and -'ixt fifth streets;

}the taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said thence westerly along the centre line of blocks be. ,freer or affected thereby, and having any claim or tureen George and Fast One Hundred and nix[ fifth }•- demand on account thereof, are hereby required to strects to the centre line of the blocks between Forest present the same, duly verified, to the undersiened and Jackson avenues ; thence northerly along the centre

oners of to an,i Assessment. at their lime of the blocks between Forest and Jackson avenues kn ee, -N rNice, No. ;t Chain Len street, in the City of New

mLers to file centre line of the block bet•,~een George and ' g York. Room \o. 3, a ith such affidavits or other proofs Home streets : [~once centrerli along the lastenue

boned centre line to the centre line of _lackson avenue ; ;

as the said owners or claimants ma) • desire, within thirty days after the date of this notice. thence northerly along thecentre line of Jackson ace-

we, the said Commissioners. will hem a.ter.dance .And nee to the easterly side of Boston road ; then north- easterly along the easterly side of

d at our said odlce on the r:th day of August, th92. at road to the Boston

g" o'clock `.n the afternoon of that day to hear the said i point or place of beginning, excepting front paid area all

parties and persons in relatin❑ thereto. And at such the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, time and place, and at such further or other time and heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved place as we may appo'nt, see will hear such owners in told included within the ;etc+ of streets, av-nues, roads,

relation thereto and examine the proofs of such clam- l,ublie squares and places -hown and laid out upon ant or claimants or such add ition:d proofs and allcga- any map or mans filed by the Commissioners of the

[tone as may then be offered by such owner, or on be- Department c.f Public Park c, oursuant to the. provisions

half of the• Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the of chapter 604 of the I,aw; of r874, and the laws

City of New 1o: k. amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the L:rut s of Dated \euc Yur.u, buy tg, t892 i88,, as such area is shown upon our benefit map de- .

LER 7'[10VIAS J DTIL posited as aforesaid

THEODORE AL ROC,HE. Fourth-That, our supplemental or amended report

Commissioners. herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of tit, JOHN P. Dr .\', Clerk. State of New York, at a Special 'Perm thereof, to he

- held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Cout, In the matter of the application of the Board of Street house, in the City of New York, on the seventeenth

Opening and Improvement of file City of New York, day of August, 18.)z, at the opening of the Court on for and on behalf of the 119}nor, Aldermen and Com- that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter monalt}• of the City of New York, relative to acquiring as counsel can be heard thereon, :: motion will Le title, wherever the same has nut been heremfore made that the said report be confirmed. acquired, to 1,1)51 ON AVENUE although not yet Dated New YoRK, July 5, 189x. named by proper authority„ extending from Sedg- JAMES MITCHELL, Chairman, wish avenue to Bailey avenue, in the 'Twenty--fourth JOHN H. R HLIL., \Yard. LEICESTER HOL~[F.,

- Commiaionerc. louN P. DUNN. Clerk