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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCIT 12, 1898. NUMBER 7,554. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, CENTRE, EL3f, FRANKLIN AND WHrrE STREETS, NEW YORK, March lo, 1898, Supervisor, City Record DEAR SIR—In accordance with requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I herewith transmit to you, for publication in the CITY RECORD of March 12, a list of applications received since March 3, for appointment to the position of Patrolman. Re pectfully, LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary. NAME, ADDRESS. OCCUPATION. Stableman. David H. Dealing......... 317 West Forty-second street, Manhattan Borough ..... Nicholas Miller........... Linden street, Evergreen, Queens Borough............ Motorman. Andrew Nord .......... 5r8 West One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Man- I hatten Borough ..................................I Jeweler. z4 North Sixth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Porter. Oscar J. Dunn............ 23 Vestry street, Manhattan Borough ................. Driver. George J. Binns ........... William D. O'Grady..... Grove street, Mechanicsville, N. Y ..................... Railroad br:,kemon. Daniel Hurley............ 3x5 East Thirty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough...... Stone:uttor. '- _ 1 iiy Duhue......... 1 .z35 West One Ht rdred and Forty-third street,i Manhattan Borough.,,....... ........ ( Peter. James Warren............. Division avenue, Brooklyn Borough .............. . Ele aturn. ma Frank C. Bohnsen......... 40, West Fifty-second street, Manhattan Borough....... Railr ,ad cooeluctor. Homer H. Crispell........ Hurley, Ulster County, N. Y .......................... Clerk. James Judge ............. 331 East Thirtieth street, Manhattan Borough.......... Porter. Jacob Vetter, Jr.......... 87 Christopher street, Manhattan Borough ............. Driver. John J. Gaule ............. goo West Twenty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough.. " Emil J. Mooney........... 87 Christopher street, Manhattan Borough........... Fl:,rist. John J. E. Ferguson.... 1 1 415 Fast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, M an-} ha[tan Borough .................................. Undertaker. John J. Foley........... I Springhurst, I. ast One Hundred and Fi'ty-seventh street, Bronx borough........................... Soldier. Patrick A. McHttgh....... Burlingham, Sullivan County, N. Y .................... Farmer. Frederick E.Hendersoa. { Shaw avenue and Sixth street, Woodhaven, Queens} Borough .................. j ..................... Deputy Shcrilf. Eugene J.Shea........... H. R. State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N. V .............. Carpenter. Thomas J. Heaney........ 337 East Ninetieth street, Manhattan Borough......... Clerk. James Keenan............ 3tt East Seventy-third street, Manhattan Borough..... Engioecr. Fred. P. Beaudry.......... 406 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Embalme.r. James Ledwith........... Tarrytown, Westchester County, N. V ................. Clerk. John '1'. Kealy............ 167 East Thirty-third street, Manhattan Borough....... Insurance agent. James E. Hayden......... 947 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Weiuhcr. John H. Gleason.......... 242 East Twenty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Clerk. William J. O'Hare........ 369 College avenue, Bronx Borough.................... " Eugene Kiernan.......... 258 West Sixty eighth street, Manhattan Borough...... Truck driver. Joseph Newbauer......... 1622 East End avenue, Manhattan Borough............ Railroad brakeman. Thomas Harding ........ g" " " " I 4 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Man- hattan Borough ..................................I Elevatorman. Michael J. Daly .......... 33r East Thirty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough.... Railroad conductor Thomas Warren.......... zr6 East Eighty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough...... Laborer. Cornelius B. Outcalt, Jr... 494 Lenox avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Clerk, August Schliemann , ...... 263 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Carman. Edward F. McCarton..... to78 Tinton avenue, Bronx Borough ................... Bookbinder. Charles A. Arcot.......... 959 Sixth avenue, Manhattan Borough .................. Gripwan. George G. Loner ......... z9 Knapp avenue, Middletown, Orange County, N. Y... Nuree. JohnJ. Kennedy.......... 313 East Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough........ Clerk. Arthur D. Barrett......... .o68 Madison avenue, Manhattan Borough ............. Foreman. Charles E. Van Benthuysen 300 Patchen avenue, Brooklyn Borough .................. Lineman. Edward Burke............ 96 Lexington avenue, Manhattan Borough ............... Laborer. John Brennan ............. 456 East Eighty-first street, Manhattan Borough........ Foreman. Thomas J. Garrity......... 346 East Tenth street, Manhattan Borough ............. Driver. John T. Kelly ............. 1883 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough............... Macleiuest. Charles W. Daly.......... 133 Conover street, Brooklyn Borough ................. Clerk. William J. Conlon......... 232 East Thirty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough...... Driver. Patrick H. Giery.......... 436 East Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough........ George Hirschlein........ 422 West Thirty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough...... Pianom.rkee. Bernard Cassidy.......... r885 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough.......... Railroad guard. Charles F. Hopkins....... 2129 Madison avenue, Manhattan Borough .............. Railroad conductor. Joseph Novotny.......... zz8 East Seventy-third street, Manhattan Borough..... Cigar packer. Louis T. Racine .......... r87 West Houston street, Manhattan Borough.......... Clerk. Isaac Tobias .............. 2348 First avenue, Manhattan Borough................. Salesman. John Bracken ............. 642 Tenth avenue, Manhattan Borough................ Steamfitter. Michael Sullivan........ Twelfth avenue, between One Hundred and Thirtieth and One Hundred and Thirty-first streets......... Bartender. John J. O'Neil........., { Sot West One Hundred and Fortieth street, Manhattan Borough......................................... Laborer. GeorgeGanz............ { 2 35 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Manhattan j i Borough ......................................... Gasfitter. William F. Purdy........ 820 Greenwich street, Manhattan Borough .............. Undertaker. Stephen A. Niland........ 413 East Eightieth street, Manhattan Borough.......... Bricklayer. Thomas C. Dinneen....... 2,9 East Eighty-first street, Manhattan Borough........ Inspector. Charles F. Hirsch......... 320 East Forty-fifth street, Manhattan Borough........ .. Clerk. James H. Leach........... Fort Schuyler, Bronx Borough ......................... Soldier. Vinton Sherman.......... Portchester, N.Y ..................................... Watchmau. William Wallace... ...... 1710 Park avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Painter. Michael Joseph Corcoran.1 5S East Seventy-sixth street, Manhattan Borough...... Stonecutter. Martin Kane ............. iSoB Third avenue, Manhattan Borough................ Gasfitter. Patrick Griffin.......... j lhattan 307 West One Hundred anu Twelfth street, Man -t Borough ..................................J Watchman. George H. Worthington... Whitestone, Queens Borough .......................... Newsdealer. John Berthold Grosse..... 902 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough........... Meter indexer. James J. Daniels......... . . 423 East Nineteenth street, Manhattan Borough........ Janitor. J Patrick Giil ............. j 59a East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Bronx! Borough......... J ................................ Machinist. Timothy Fitzgerald ..... 5 Fast One Hundred and Fortieth street. Bronx 1 u7 Borough .........................................j Bricklayer. Applications for Patrolmen. NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION. William M. Beecher ...... 63 Bank street, Manhattan Borough .................... Bookkeeper. Edward J. ONeill........ 550 West Fourty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough..... Laundryman. Henry Adam Krug....... 320 East Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough ........ Plasterer. John W. Szpantowicz...... rx8 Marion street, Long Lland City, Queens Borough.. Glass blower. Samuel Reynolds......... ;t5 West Seventeenth street. Manhattan Borough...... Motorman. Charles E. Vanderbilt..... 59 Bedford street, Manhattan Borough................. Compositor. Louis H. Casey........... Kirk place and Ryer avenue, Fordham, Bronx Borough. Carpen er. James Allen ................045 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough........... Watchman. Matthew F. Leonard...... z8 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Car driver. James W. Eardley......... Ira Eighth avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Bridgeman. Thomas F. Martin ........ 8a Sullivan street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Driver. Charles R. Zimmerman... 305 West Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan Borough....... Elevatorman. William C. Quinn......... 398 Bleecker street, Manhattan Borough ............... Hatter. Joseph M. Steelman....... 416 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Coupler. William J. Ahern......... 459 Lexington avenue, Manhattan Borough ............. Collecter. 362 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, B_njamtn F. St ebelt..... } . Engineer. Manhattan Borough ............. .................5 John Kane ................ 315 West Twenty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough...... Leon A. Wassin........... 507 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y ......................... Musician. Edward Culkin........... 303 T'wel(th avenue, Long Island City, Queens Borough. Motorman. 98 West One Hundred and Third street, Manhattan William King...........I Borough ......................................... } Useful man. James R. Brahaney....... Stapleton, Richmond Borough......................... Farmer. John Ryan ............... 448 West Fifty-third street, Manhattan Borough........ Clerk. Patrick W. McNamara.... Princes Bay, Richmond Borough ....................... Machinist. Thomas F. Kelly.......... Riverdale street, Bronx Borough ....................... Butcher. John Adam Steinmetz..... ao3z Boston road, Bronx Borough ...................... Baker. William F. Herne......... 30) Bleecker street, Manhattan Borough ................ Driver. Angelo Pisarro ........... z4 Broome street, Manhattan Borough ................. Bather. Charles B. Gildersleeve ... 37 Second street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Marine Engineer. Thomas J. H ckey........ 454 West Twenty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough .. Clerk. Joseph Bakofen........... 1842 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Plumber. 67 EastOne Hundred and Thirtieth street, Manhattan J ohn E O'Connor........ Borough .........................................I Clerk. Charles H. Boland........ 262A Fifty-fourth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Porter. William H. Aird.......... 1324 Chisholm street, Bronx Borough................... . Gripman. John H. Mitchell ......... 333 ~t Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough........ Master Plumber. Patrick Kelly ............. 321 East Twentieth street, Manhattan Borough......... Gas maker. Jahn H. Feaster.......... 2391 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough ............... ysterman. Daniel T. Brennan........ . 3 Moquett place, Yonkers, N. Y ...................... Weaver. Charles E. Sutton......... 508 West Fiftieth street, Manhattan Borough........... Carpenter. Ma tin McMahon......... 179 Mulberry street, Manhattan Borough .............. Porter. George W. Hackett....... 590 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Railroad conductor. Patrick F. Clancy......... 2396 Third avenue, Mat,hattan Borough................ " J. I rob East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Man l J ohn J ( hattan Borough ........ .... ......................J William Keernan......... 746 Third avenve, Manhattan Borough ................. Porter. William F. Furniss.........n7 Oak street, Manhattan Borough.................... . John Martin .............. 331 Lorimer street, Brooklyn Borough.................. Laborer. Christopher J.Scrivens.... 129 Court street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Telegraph operator. Alfred P. Moran.......... 542 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan Borough......... Master plumber. James M. Fleming....... . .217 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough.... Special officer. Alexander J. Zielinski..... 506 Ninth avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Brass turner. Timothy Cosgriff.......... . 64 South Ninth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Molder. Henry P. Baker........... 258 West Sixty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough....... Waiter.

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Page 1: THE CITY RECORD.cityrecord.engineering.nyu.edu/data/1898/1898-03-12.pdf · the city record. official journal. vol. xxvi. new york, saturday, marcit 12, 1898. number 7,554. municipal

THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCIT 12, 1898. NUMBER 7,554.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING,

CENTRE, EL3f, FRANKLIN AND WHrrE STREETS, NEW YORK, March lo, 1898,

Supervisor, City Record

DEAR SIR—In accordance with requirements of section 284 of the Charter, I herewith transmit to you, for publication in the CITY RECORD of March 12, a list of applications received since March 3, for appointment to the position of Patrolman.

Re pectfully, LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

NAME, ADDRESS. OCCUPATION.

Stableman. David H. Dealing......... 317 West Forty-second street, Manhattan Borough .....

Nicholas Miller........... Linden street, Evergreen, Queens Borough............ Motorman.

Andrew Nord .......... 5r8 West One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Man- I hatten Borough ..................................I Jeweler.

z4 North Sixth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Porter.

Oscar J. Dunn............ 23 Vestry street, Manhattan Borough ................. Driver.

George J. Binns ...........

William D. O'Grady..... Grove street, Mechanicsville, N. Y ..................... Railroad br:,kemon.

Daniel Hurley............ 3x5 East Thirty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough...... Stone:uttor. '- _ 1

iiy Duhue......... 1 .z35 West One Ht rdred and Forty-third street,i

Manhattan Borough.,,....... ........ ( Peter.

James Warren............. Division avenue, Brooklyn Borough .............. . Ele aturn. ma

Frank C. Bohnsen......... 40, West Fifty-second street, Manhattan Borough....... Railr ,ad cooeluctor.

Homer H. Crispell........ Hurley, Ulster County, N. Y .......................... Clerk.

James Judge ............. 331 East Thirtieth street, Manhattan Borough.......... Porter.

Jacob Vetter, Jr.......... 87 Christopher street, Manhattan Borough ............. Driver.

John J. Gaule ............. goo West Twenty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough.. "

Emil J. Mooney........... 87 Christopher street, Manhattan Borough........... Fl:,rist.

John J. E. Ferguson.... 1 1 415 Fast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, M an-} ha[tan Borough .................................. Undertaker.

John J. Foley........... I Springhurst, I. ast One Hundred and Fi'ty-seventh

street, Bronx borough........................... Soldier.

Patrick A. McHttgh....... Burlingham, Sullivan County, N. Y .................... Farmer.

Frederick E.Hendersoa. { Shaw avenue and Sixth street, Woodhaven, Queens} Borough .................. j ..................... Deputy Shcrilf.

Eugene J.Shea........... H. R. State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N. V .............. Carpenter.

Thomas J. Heaney........ 337 East Ninetieth street, Manhattan Borough......... Clerk.

James Keenan............ 3tt East Seventy-third street, Manhattan Borough..... Engioecr.

Fred. P. Beaudry.......... 406 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Embalme.r.

James Ledwith........... Tarrytown, Westchester County, N. V ................. Clerk.

John '1'. Kealy............ 167 East Thirty-third street, Manhattan Borough....... Insurance agent.

James E. Hayden......... 947 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Weiuhcr.

John H. Gleason.......... 242 East Twenty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Clerk.

William J. O'Hare........ 369 College avenue, Bronx Borough.................... " Eugene Kiernan.......... 258 West Sixty eighth street, Manhattan Borough...... Truck driver.

Joseph Newbauer......... 1622 East End avenue, Manhattan Borough............ Railroad brakeman.

Thomas Harding........ g" " " " I 4 East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Man-

hattan Borough ..................................I Elevatorman.

Michael J. Daly .......... 33r East Thirty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough.... Railroad conductor

Thomas Warren.......... zr6 East Eighty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough...... Laborer.

Cornelius B. Outcalt, Jr... 494 Lenox avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Clerk,

August Schliemann , ...... 263 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Carman.

Edward F. McCarton..... to78 Tinton avenue, Bronx Borough ................... Bookbinder.

Charles A. Arcot.......... 959 Sixth avenue, Manhattan Borough .................. Gripwan.

George G. Loner ......... z9 Knapp avenue, Middletown, Orange County, N. Y... Nuree.

JohnJ. Kennedy.......... 313 East Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough........ Clerk.

Arthur D. Barrett......... .o68 Madison avenue, Manhattan Borough ............. Foreman.

Charles E. Van Benthuysen 300 Patchen avenue, Brooklyn Borough .................. Lineman.

Edward Burke............ 96 Lexington avenue, Manhattan Borough ............... Laborer.

John Brennan ............. 456 East Eighty-first street, Manhattan Borough........ Foreman.

Thomas J. Garrity......... 346 East Tenth street, Manhattan Borough ............. Driver.

John T. Kelly ............. 1883 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough............... Macleiuest.

Charles W. Daly.......... 133 Conover street, Brooklyn Borough ................. Clerk.

William J. Conlon......... 232 East Thirty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough...... Driver.

Patrick H. Giery.......... 436 East Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough........

George Hirschlein........ 422 West Thirty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough...... Pianom.rkee.

Bernard Cassidy.......... r885 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough.......... Railroad guard.

Charles F. Hopkins....... 2129 Madison avenue, Manhattan Borough .............. Railroad conductor.

Joseph Novotny.......... zz8 East Seventy-third street, Manhattan Borough..... Cigar packer.

Louis T. Racine .......... r87 West Houston street, Manhattan Borough.......... Clerk.

Isaac Tobias .............. 2348 First avenue, Manhattan Borough................. Salesman.

John Bracken ............. 642 Tenth avenue, Manhattan Borough................ Steamfitter.

Michael Sullivan........ Twelfth avenue, between One Hundred and Thirtieth and One Hundred and Thirty-first streets......... Bartender.

John J. O'Neil........., { Sot West One Hundred and Fortieth street, Manhattan Borough......................................... Laborer.

GeorgeGanz............ { 235 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Manhattan j i

Borough ......................................... Gasfitter.

William F. Purdy........ 820 Greenwich street, Manhattan Borough .............. Undertaker.

Stephen A. Niland........ 413 East Eightieth street, Manhattan Borough.......... Bricklayer.

Thomas C. Dinneen....... 2,9 East Eighty-first street, Manhattan Borough........ Inspector.

Charles F. Hirsch......... 320 East Forty-fifth street, Manhattan Borough........

..

Clerk.

James H. Leach........... Fort Schuyler, Bronx Borough ......................... Soldier.

Vinton Sherman.......... Portchester, N.Y ..................................... Watchmau.

William Wallace... ...... 1710 Park avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Painter.

Michael Joseph Corcoran.1 5S East Seventy-sixth street, Manhattan Borough...... Stonecutter.

Martin Kane ............. iSoB Third avenue, Manhattan Borough................ Gasfitter.

Patrick Griffin.......... j lhattan 307 West One Hundred anu Twelfth street, Man -t

Borough ..................................J Watchman.

George H. Worthington... Whitestone, Queens Borough .......................... Newsdealer.

John Berthold Grosse..... 902 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough........... Meter indexer.

James J. Daniels.........

. .

423 East Nineteenth street, Manhattan Borough........ Janitor. J Patrick Giil ............. j 59a East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Bronx!

Borough......... J ................................ Machinist.

Timothy Fitzgerald ..... 5 Fast One Hundred and Fortieth street. Bronx 1 u7 Borough .........................................j Bricklayer.

Applications for Patrolmen.

NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION.

William M. Beecher ...... 63 Bank street, Manhattan Borough .................... Bookkeeper.

Edward J. ONeill........ 550 West Fourty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough..... Laundryman.

Henry Adam Krug....... 320 East Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough ........ Plasterer.

John W. Szpantowicz...... rx8 Marion street, Long Lland City, Queens Borough.. Glass blower.

Samuel Reynolds......... ;t5 West Seventeenth street. Manhattan Borough...... Motorman.

Charles E. Vanderbilt..... 59 Bedford street, Manhattan Borough................. Compositor.

Louis H. Casey........... Kirk place and Ryer avenue, Fordham, Bronx Borough. Carpen er.

James Allen ................045 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan Borough........... Watchman.

Matthew F. Leonard...... z8 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Car driver.

James W. Eardley......... Ira Eighth avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Bridgeman.

Thomas F. Martin ........ 8a Sullivan street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Driver.

Charles R. Zimmerman... 305 West Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan Borough....... Elevatorman.

William C. Quinn......... 398 Bleecker street, Manhattan Borough ............... Hatter.

Joseph M. Steelman....... 416 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan Borough....... Coupler.

William J. Ahern......... 459 Lexington avenue, Manhattan Borough ............. Collecter. 362 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, B_njamtn F. Stebelt.....

} . Engineer. Manhattan Borough ..............................5 John Kane ................ 315 West Twenty-sixth street, Manhattan Borough......

Leon A. Wassin........... 507 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y ......................... Musician.

Edward Culkin........... 303 T'wel(th avenue, Long Island City, Queens Borough. Motorman. 98 West One Hundred and Third street, Manhattan William King...........I Borough ......................................... } Useful man.

James R. Brahaney....... Stapleton, Richmond Borough......................... Farmer.

John Ryan ............... 448 West Fifty-third street, Manhattan Borough........ Clerk.

Patrick W. McNamara.... Princes Bay, Richmond Borough ....................... Machinist.

Thomas F. Kelly.......... Riverdale street, Bronx Borough ....................... Butcher.

John Adam Steinmetz..... ao3z Boston road, Bronx Borough ...................... Baker.

William F. Herne......... 30) Bleecker street, Manhattan Borough ................ Driver.

Angelo Pisarro ........... z4 Broome street, Manhattan Borough ................. Bather.

Charles B. Gildersleeve ... 37 Second street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Marine Engineer.

Thomas J. H ckey........ 454 West Twenty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough .. Clerk.

Joseph Bakofen........... 1842 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Plumber.

67 EastOne Hundred and Thirtieth street, Manhattan John E O'Connor........ Borough .........................................I Clerk.

Charles H. Boland........ 262A Fifty-fourth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Porter.

William H. Aird.......... 1324 Chisholm street, Bronx Borough................... .Gripman.

John H. Mitchell ......... 333 ~t Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough........ Master Plumber.

Patrick Kelly ............. 321 East Twentieth street, Manhattan Borough......... Gas maker.

Jahn H. Feaster.......... 2391 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough ............... ysterman.

Daniel T. Brennan........ . 3 Moquett place, Yonkers, N. Y ...................... Weaver.

Charles E. Sutton......... 508 West Fiftieth street, Manhattan Borough........... Carpenter.

Ma tin McMahon......... 179 Mulberry street, Manhattan Borough .............. Porter.

George W. Hackett....... 590 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Railroad conductor.

Patrick F. Clancy......... 2396 Third avenue, Mat,hattan Borough................ "

J. I rob East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Man l

John J ( hattan Borough ........ .... ......................J William Keernan......... 746 Third avenve, Manhattan Borough ................. Porter.

William F. Furniss.........n7 Oak street, Manhattan Borough.....................

John Martin .............. 331 Lorimer street, Brooklyn Borough.................. Laborer.

Christopher J.Scrivens.... 129 Court street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Telegraph operator.

Alfred P. Moran.......... 542 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan Borough......... Master plumber.

James M. Fleming....... . .217 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough.... Special officer.

Alexander J. Zielinski..... 506 Ninth avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Brass turner.

Timothy Cosgriff.......... . 64 South Ninth street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Molder.

Henry P. Baker........... 258 West Sixty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough....... Waiter.

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r r io THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898

NAttte. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION.

fidward Kennedy. 79 North Third street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Clerk•

Thomas Coleman......... ro56 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Plumber.

r~hn P. Kelting........... 98 Sackett street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Florist.

William Cooley........... 266 State street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Cashier.

Richard HenryShortle.... IS Wyckoff street, Brooklyn Borough ................ Fireman.

lt~nnis Patrick Finn....... Sheepshead Bayroad, Brooklyn Borough ............... Driver.

rhnmas J. McClimont.... 1047 Pacific street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Plasterer.

Henry Stacey ....... .... 591 Columbia street, Brooklyn Borough................ Tinsmith.

Louis Reinert ............. 154 Vanderbilt avenue, Richmond Borough............. Motorman.

John McGrath............ 666 Third avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................. For himself,

Thomas J. King...... • .... 8t Douglas street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Painter.

SuchaSl • l. Kticline........ aro Twenty-eighth Street, Brooklyn Borough........... Motorman.

Frank M. Graham......... 339 Third street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Car cond.tctor.

John J. O'Leary.......... 766 Park place, Brooklyn Borough ..................... Motorman.

h:dward J.Johnson........ 534 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Driver.

Frank Joseph Schneider... r3 Scholes street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Plumber.

William J. Rutherford.... 954 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn Borough .............. None.

James A.Rvan....... ..• 351 Park avenue, Brooklyn Borough .................. Plasterer.

Charleajayne Tousey.... 286 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn Borough ............... Clerk.

Frank C. Schultz.......... not Ewen street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Driver.

Joseph F. A. Roche....... 360 Sixth street, Brooklyn Borough....................

George F. Brooks......... x8o Leonard street, Brooklyn Borough.................

Hugh Harvey Sullivan.... z7z Jay street, Brooklyn Borough ...................... None.

Ambrose Schall........... 941 Second avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................. Grocer.

Edward Rielly............ 275 Degraw street, Brooklyn Borough. Plumber.

Thomas J. Larkin......... Ninety-fifth street, Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn Borough.. Car starter.

Peter E. Flood............ 442 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Car conductor.

John Loosen .............. r7o Conklin avenue, Canarsie, Brooklyn Borough....... Iceman.

James Denis Costigan..... Dooly street, Brooklyn Borough ....................... Carpenter.

William J. Holsten........ Ocean and Bay avenues, Brooklyn Borough............! Grocer.

Philip A. Byrnes.......... 94 Skillman street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Stonecutter.

James Ross .............. 36 Cooper street, Brooklyn Borough................... Car conductor.

Daniel Patrick O'Neill.... 59 Sackett street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Plumber.

Patrick T. Moroney....... 394 Warren street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Horseshoer.

Nicholas Duffy........... 472 Quincy street, Brooklyn Borough..................

John Blackmore.......... Gtr Gates avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................... Salesman.

Henry N. Wilt ........... %8 Dodworth street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Plumber.

Henry Charles Hank ...... moo St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn Borough .............. Car conductor.

James F. Curran.......... 8g Nevins street, Brooklyn Borough.................... Driver.

Coachman, Peter J. Curleyg...... • • •

Edward Linb e......... 55 Siaggs street, Brooklyn

• • . - ..... •. , •

Insurance agent.

Charles Francis Brown... 52 Johnson street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Detective.

John C. O'Brien........... 188 Nelson street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Bookkeeper.

Thomas J. Kilmartin...... 326 Bergen street, Brooklyn Borough .................... ?tfilkman.

John Howard Conk, Jr.... i Conklin street, Canarsie• Brooklyn Borough.......,.... Motorman.

Otto Kraemer............ 305 East Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough..... Assistant Foreman.

Henry Wagner...........' 1725 Park avenue, Manhattan Borough .................. Butcher.

HenryAndres.......... i 635 East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Bronx Plasterer. Borough .................

David Brooks............. 214 East Twenty-first street, Manhattan Borough...... Nurse.

Alfred A. Thuillier........' 309 West Forty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough..... Gripman.

Louis R. Lasch ........... 5sr West Forty-seventh street, Manhattan Borough..... Gold pen maker. J J Chazles .O'Neill...... • Ito East One Hundred and Twentieth street, Man-t Draug human. J

Thomas F. Ryan ........ 310 East Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough ....I Clerk.

William J. Cahill .......... Westchester, Bronx Borough ........................... Farmer.

John J. Moran............ . 88 Grand street, Manhattan Borough ................. Railroad conductor.

Thomas J. Hanrtay........ S94 Water Street, Manhattan Borough . • .............. Driver.

Phillip Wolf .............. ` r85 Delancey street, Manhattan Borough .............. Collector.

Thomas J. Curran ........ ., n West Sixty-third street, Manhattan Borough ........ Bricklayer.

William J. Randers....... 1396 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough ............... Gripman.

Joseph Barile ............. 59 Broadway, West New Brighton, Richmond Borough.., Shoemaker.

Arthur Brogan ........... 209 West Twenty-first street, Manhattan Borough......; Confectioner.

William F. O'Hare....... 2456 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough .............. Driver.

Archie Wilkinson ......... 355 West Twelfth street, Manhattan Borough.......... Iceman.

James A. Wilson ......... 468 Second avenue, Manhattan Borough ................ Butcher.

Frank Wolfram........... 321 East Ninety-third street, Manhattan Borough ......' Driver.

John H. Hallenbeck ....... 38r Madison street, Manhattan Borough .............. Salesman.

James Cooney ............ Third avenue and Wakeman place, Brooklyn Borough .. i Gateman.

William H. Rapp ........... 748 Fifth street, Manhattan Borough ................. . Clerk.

William C. Ritchie........ Purdy's Station, N. Y ............... .................. Tinsmith•

Harris T. Cox ............ 54O Hudson street, Manhatta', Borough .......... ..... !'ruck driver.

Richard J. Moriarty .... { 592 East One Hundred anc Forty-first street, Bronx 1 Clerk. Borough .................•.........••...........J

John P. Reed ............... 13t0 Third avenue, Manhattan Borough............... Toolmaker.

Samuel Hunter........... a35 East Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough ...... Iron worker.

Hector R. Gardner ....... 381 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn Borough ................ Milkman.

James P. Hill............ 435 West Twenty-eighth street, Manhattan Borough... Porter.

Jacob Schwartz........... as Attorney street, Manhattan Borough ................ Plumber.

I.rmes J. McNamara....... 163 Prince street, Brooklyn Borough ................... Driver.

Frederick W. Unger ....... 385 Washington street, Manhattan Borough............ Clerk.

Theodore Otto............ 93 Sumpter street, Brooklyn Borough .................. Carpenter.

Charles A. Doer........ I aSa West One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Manhat- 1 Salesman. tan Borough .................................... f

John D. McCarthy ........ 235 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn Borough ............... Motorman.

NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION.

John Stapleton.......... i xoo West One Hundred and street, Manhattans Sixth Bororgh ............. „ ( . ....................... Railroad conductor.

Charles F. D'Esterre..... oz5 McDonough street, Brooklyn Borough .............. Blank book manufacturer.

Felix Hollywood ....... # zz7 East One Hundred and First ,

street Manhattan } Driver. Borough ................................... • ..... George P. Leary.......... 122 Sands street, Brooklyn Borough .................... Buffer.

John J. Donnelly......... 400 East Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough..... Molder.

Robert J. Daniels........ 186 Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn Borough .............. Carpet-layer.

William J. C. Hubbinett... 6g Bedford street, Manhattan Borough ................. Dyer.

James W. Golden......... 31 Dominick street, Manhattan Borough ............... Railroad conductor.

Robert J. Russell......... 144 Varick street, Manhattan Borough ................. Assistant undertaker.

Nicholas J. Rickard....... 390 Tenth avenue, Manhattan Borough ................. Carpenter.

Thomas J. Stevenson.... f za6East One Hundred and Third street, Manhattan) Tile-layer. j Borough ...................... J ................... Patrick Cotter............ 555 Grand street, Manhattan Borough ................. Driver.

Vincent J. McHugh....... 114 St. Mark's place, Brooklyn Borough................ "

Charles M. Boutin........ 137 East Sixty-ninth street, Manhattan Borough........ Coachman.

Henry Bohn ........... z32 Coppersmith. Borough ........................................

William Devitt........... tza Washington place, Manhattan Borough ............. Truckman.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

At a meeting of the Board of Police of the Police Department of The City of New York, held on the 2d day of March, 1898.

Present-Commissioners York, President ; Hamilton ; Saxton and Philips. The minutes of March I, were read and approved.

Leave of Absence was Granted to Roundsman Miles V. Sullivan, Central Office, thirty days, half pay, sick. Patrolman Owen H. Beagan, Detective Bureau, forty days, half pav, sick.

SUPREME COURT. The People ex rel. Thomas Williams)

against I} Petition and order to show cause. The Board of Police.

Referred to the Counsel to the Corporation. On reading and filing report of Captain John W. England, Manhattan Parks, and communica-

tion from Edward F. Brown, relative to case of Isaac C. Tyson, Manhattan Park Police, referring to chapter 432, Laws of 1897, legalizing the appointment of Isaac C. Tyson on Park Police Force as Park-keeper and Roundsman, it was

Resolved, That the name of I:oundsman Isaac C. Tyson be placed upon the pay-roll of Manhattan Park Police, and that the Treasurer be directed to pay him the salary due for months of January and February, 1898.

Resolved, That the salary of Michael R. Brennan, Superintendent of Police Telegraph, City of New York, be fixed at $4,000 per annum, am1 that the salary of Edward H. Murphy, Assistant Superintendent of Police 'J'elegraph, Borough of Manhattan, be fixed at $3,oco per annum, to take effect February, t, i8g8.

Resolved, That the pay-rolls of the Police Department and Force be approved as presented, and the same directed to be paid by the Treasurer, the amount of such pay-rolls being as follows

Manhattan and The Bronx.

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Second ..... ....................................... r 3 5 526 2 .. .. x3,093 oa

Third .............................................. r 4 6 ro5 z .. .. xz,3o5 52

Fourth ............................................. r 3 4 159 z .. .. r6,o44 30

Fifth............................................... r 4 4 129 2 .. .. 13,658 25

Sixth .............................................. r 3 4 85 2 .. .. 9,013 29

jeventh ............................................ , 3 4 84 a 9 orr 84

Eighth............................................. t 3 6 t43 t .. 14,837 14

Vinrh.............................................. r 4 4 119 2 .. ., 25.446 z6

Tenth........... ................................. r 4 4 66 z .. .. 7,504 96

Eleventh ........................................... r - 4 3 89 2 .. .. 9,362 75

Twelfth............................................ r 3 3 54 2 1 .. . 6,133 55

Thirteenth ......................................... r 3 4 68 z I .. . 7,760 17

Fourteenth........................................... , 4 5 99 r .. . to,683 oz

Fifteenth........................................... 3 4 for z ,. 10,324 68

Sixteenth ..... .................................... r 4 4 93 x .. .. 9,920 87

seventeenth ........................................ r 4 4 51 z .. .. 7,05o 63

Eighteenth ......................................... r 4 4 1o6 a • , 11,349 54

Nineteenth ......................................... 1 4 5 r8o z .. 58,224 99

Twentieth .......................................... r 4 5 uz t ,. 11,788 36

Twenty first .................. .................... t 4 5 94 z .• 10,349 55

Twenty-second ..................................... t 3 5 tz8 2 .. .. 13,295 94

Iwenty-third ...................................... r 3 6 ran a .. rz,55r or

Twenty-fourth ..................................... t 4 4 207 1 .. .. 51,153 6z

twenty-fifth ...... ................................. 1 3 6 141 a .. 54,749 02

a 4 4 97 z .. .. tc,462 8, Twenty-sixth ...................................... .

rwenty-seventh ................................... t 3 4 III t .. .. 1a,84o 92

Twenty-eighth ..................................... t 4 4 217 -. i

2 .. .. 12,135 72

Twenty-ninth ...................................... t 4 4 140 I 2 .. .. 14,505 34

Thirtieth.......................................... r 4 3 131 2 .. 15,803 27

Thirty-first ........................................ r 4 4 59 a .. .. 7,224 or

Thirty.second ..................................... t 4 4 123 a ., a3,2tt 6g

Thirty-third ........................................ r 4 5 rr5 z .. ta.6 14

Thirty-fourth ...................................... r 4 3 83 2 .. .. 9,242 87

Thirty-fifth .......................................• .. 4 3 54 2 .. .. 6,191 go

Thirty-sixth ....................................... r 5 8 50 z .. .. 6,868 zo

Thirty-seventh ..................................... r 4 4 tta r :1,952 99

Thirty-eighth ...................................... r 7 8 85 3 10,943 33

Detective Bureau ............................... ... r 3 5 64 a 50 .. 14,796 ax

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a o " Queens. O V AMOUNT OF I'RT c'.IN(i .. - y C s V PAY-ROLL. V pq 7 p V A N

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Sanitary Company ................................. .. . t t 29 .. .. .. $3,076 44 ` tk 0.~ A r' n, F a O

Health Squad......... 2

47 5,168 c5

Criminal Court Squad.. 2 34 3,874 r8

Second Court Squad .......................... .... 15 1,833 26

Third Court Squad................................. t6 r,862 39

Fourth Court Squad............................... r ,7 2,052 19

Fifth Court Squad ................................. 26 3,058 Si

Sixth Court Squad .................................

Seventh Court Squad............................... 17 2,034 34

Bicycle Squad ..................................... 4

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House of Detention Squad......................... 4

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Central Office Squad............................... 12 14 99 3 13,832 93

Probation.......................................... 23 5 2,154 72

Total .................................. 39 172 202 4.437 83 50 4,983 $484,241 70

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Second ...............................•......x 4 4 59 2 .. ...6258 25

Third.......................................x 4 5 52 2 .. r3 .. 6,4 x9

Fourth ......................................1 4 4 53 a ...... 5,661 o2

Fifth........................................ t 4 4 72 2 ...... 7,457 74

Sixth........................................r 4 4 52 2 .. 5 . ot7 or

Seventh.......................................3 5 48 2 .... ..5,233 67

Eighth............................•...........4 5 59 2 .. .. 6,x28 5o

Ninth.......................................t 4 4 57 r .. .. 6,175 55

Tenth .......................................t 4 4 51 2 .....5,528 9z

Eleventh....................................x 4 4 57 2 .. 8 .. 6,656

Twelfth.............................•.........4 4 46 2 ......5,06 25

Thirteenth.........•........................ r 4 4 40 2 ......4,730 77

F'urteenth.................................. r 4 4 62 2 ...... 6,571 76

Fifteenth ...................................x 4 4 34 2 ......4,194 49

Sixteenth.................................... t 3 4 67 2 .. 4 .7,183 73

SoveSeventeenth................................. x 5 6 56 3.. .... 6, 0 54

eenth..................................t 5 3 55 3 ......6,136 68

Nineteenth..................................r 4 2 38 2 ...... 4,446 38

Twentieth ...................................x 4 3 5o t ...• .. 5,373 t5

Twenty-first.................................r 3 4 41 2 .... .. 4,732 20

Tweny-second..............................t 4 4 34 2 •. ••••4,234 82

'twenty-third.......................•........x 5 3 36 2 ••.. ..4,399 94

Twenty-fourth.............................•1r 3 5 32 x ......3,927 25

Twenty-fifth ................................ r 2 3 25 2 ..I .... 3,101 r7

Twentysixth...............................•r 3 3 26 2 .. ....3,233 58

Twenty-seventh.............................r 3 4 27 r .. .... 3,296 98

Twenty-eighth .............................r 3 3 17 x ......2,503 47

Twenty-ninth ...............................t 3 3 26 r .. .... 3,x99 59

Thirtieth....................................x 3 2 24 r ...... 2,992 o6

Detective Bureau ........................... t .. .. .. .. 42 .. .. 5,689 20

License Squad ...............................1 .. x .. a2 r . 32

Total ........................... 28 113 tt6 1,404 56 42 30 .. $164.353 15

Manhattan and Bronx Parks.

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Bronx ..... ................................ r 3 5 38 I .. .. 48 4,449 6o

Probation ................................... .. .. .. 9 . 621 36

Total ........................... 2 t2 22 291 8 .. .. 335 529,593 74

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Second..................................... .. I .. 33 ......34 2,465 23

Total ........................... x 2 r 62 .. .. .. 66 $4,845 62

Surgeons. .......................................................... $5,400 00 Telegraph Squad ....... ........... .......................................

3,242 00 Bureau of Elections.. ..... ............................ 62 Employees- Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan Parks ............................ 5,851 50 Chief, Deputy Chiefs and Inspectors. ................... ..................... 5,298 37 Steamboat Employees ....................................................... 760 00

Total ............................ ............................. $23,412 49

Adjourned. WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, N0. 300 MULBERRY STREET,

NEW YORK, March II, 1898. Supervisor, City Record.'

SIR--The following appointments and applications for appointment in this Department, from March 4 to date, are forwarded for publication in the CITY RECORD, pursuant to resolution adopte l by the Board of Police on January to, 1898 :

A!pointed Special Patraluttn.

March -,. John G. Hamburger, for Leibman Arcade. " 7. Andrew Allicon, for John Kolle.

7. Albert Lang, for Jacob I3runer. " 7. William Gaines, for George F. Oliger. " 7. Clarence D. Scofield, for Kennedy, Gulick & Co. " 7. Frank J. Ives, for Charles K. Bill, Broadway Realty Company. " 7. George 1I. Walsh, for Paul Schonn. ', 7. A. L. Kinney, for William D. Carter. " 7. Edward IIoogland, for William D. Carter. " 7. Edward If. Walker, for George H. Southard, Franklin Trust Company. " 7. Alonzo W. Fisk, for William F. Burr, Williamsburg Savings Bank. " 7. John H Berrian, for William F. Burr, Williamsburg Savings Bank.

7. William Buck, for Joseph 11. Bauland Company. .' 7. James Finnegan, for A. W. Lott. " 7. U.J. Ryder, for A. W. Lott. " 7. Patrick Owens, for George W. Vanderveer.

March 7. Appointed Special Patrolmen in the Servvir,, ,J the Ami'rican District 7elevraph Comj any of Brook/)n.'

James Brady. Thurlow W. Seward. Casper A. Vanderberg. William J. Harkins. Jacob Beck. Bernard Flanagan. John McBride. Patrick E. Murphy. Patrick O'Connor. Fred. Kammerer. John Tyrell. James E. Lynch. William J. Magee. Frank Demange. John II. Kinsley. John H. Ahrens. Frederick Trempler. Thomas Whitney. Patrick Whalen. Benjamin Wood. John G. Bader. Charles A. Smith. Andrew J. Glennon. William E. Sommers. Thomas J. Cummings. Arthur J. O'Leary. Thomas Kennedy. William A. Nichols. Henry C. Bolton. Henry Wall, John Gruss. Frederick W. Schaefer.

Appointed Special Patrol,n'n. March 9. Charles O. Snyder, for W. H. Rudolph.

" 9. John Corrigan, for Walter C. Foster. 9. Eugene Brownsworth, for A. Westheinr.

" 9. George Krotz, for Andrew Goetz. 9. J. McCormick, for W. Lott.

MpZicallous Jr A/'oinbnerr(. March 7. Peter L. Hackett, as Patrolman.

,. 7. W. \V. Whitlow. as Patrolman. " 9. Charles 1). Quick, as Patrolman.

9. John Sharples, as Patrolman (reappointment). Very respectfully,

WILLIAM H. KIPP, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT, CENTRE, ELM, WHITE AND FRANKLIN STREETS,

NEW YORK, March Io, 1898. Supervisor, City Record.'

DEAR SIR-In accordance with the provisions of section 1546 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, I beg to transmit herewith, for publication in the CITY RECORD, the following appointments, removal and change in salary by the Department of Health of The City of New York

Appointments. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Salary. Harry P. Swift, M. D., Medical Inspector, per annum ............................ $1,200 00 Daniel F. Linehan, M. D., Sanitary Inspector, per annum ........................ 1,200 00 John H. Ebbers, Milk Inspector, per annum .................................... 1,200 00 Matthew Stripe, Milk Inspector, per annum ................ ................... 1,200 00 Theodore I. Jacobus, M. D., Medical Inspector (vaccinator), 3 months, per month. too 00 John J. O'Sullivan, M. D., Medical Inspector (vaccinator), 3 months, per month.... 100 00 John J. McGrath, M. D., Medical Inspector (vaccinator), 3 months, per month...... loo 00 George Sanderson, Helper, Willard Parker Hospital, per annum .................. 780 00 John Colfax, Helper, Willard Parker Hospital, per annum .......................780 00

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Henry B. Boyle, M. D., Sanitary Inspector• ...................................... $1,200 00 Richard V. Croker, Milk Inspector ............................................ 1,2oo 00 Alphonse J. Boden, Veterinarian...............................................1,000

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Eli Straus, Assistant Veterinarian.......... ............................... . William Becker, Inspector of Meat, Fish and Fruit ............................. 1,000 00 Thomas A. Lynch, Inspector of Offensive Trades ............................... I,000 00 Charles Reynolds, Inspector of Offensive Trades ................................ 1,000 00

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Sylvester J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records ......................... $3,000 00

Removal. George E. West, M. D., Register of Records ................................... 3,000 00

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

William J. Lee, Clerk, salary fixed at .......................................... $']2o 00

Very respectfully, C. GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem.

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Department of Health of the City of New York. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Salary. William H. Guilfoy, M. P., Compiling Clerk, per annum ....... ................. $1,700 00 Robert Campbell, M. D., Burial Permit Clerk, perannum ................... .... I,500 00 William Schlereth, DL D., Medical Inspector (Vaccinator), 3 months, per month.... 100 00 John Horgan, Helper (Bac. Laboratory), per month ............................ 40 00 Max Schoen, Helper (1Villard Parker Hospital), per annum ...................... 780 00 Mary Lennon, Laundress, Willard Parker Hospital, per annum ................... 18o 00 Dora Andrews, Waitress, Willard Parker Hospital, per annum ................... 14400

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX

Morris Hirschmann, Analyst, per annum ....................................... 1,200 00 James A. O'Connor, Complaint Clerk, per annum ...................... ........ I,000 00 Mary Boyle, Ward Helper, Riverside Hospital, per annum ....................... 168 00 Annie Foy, Nurse, Riverside Hospital, per annum .............................. 420 00 Catherine Gotze, Ward Helper, Riverside Hospital, per annum .................. 168 oo Catherine Hanley, Ward Helper, Riverside Hospital, per annum ................. 168 00

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Minnie E. Pratt, Nurse, Kingston Avenue Hospital, per annum .............. ... 360 00

Very respectfully, C. GOLDERMAN, Secretary pro tem.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, No. 150 NASSAU STREET,

NEW YORK, March 9, 7808, Supervisor of the Ott A'e - ',d

DEAR SIR—In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, I transmit the following report of the transactions of the Department of Highways for the week ending March 5, 1898.

Respectfully, \V. N. SHANNON, Deputy Commissioner of Highways.

BOROUGHS.

MANHATTAN ' THE BRONX. BROOKLYN. QUEENS. RICHMOND

Public Jlon.ys received during the 11'eek.

f Water connections, openingsJl $323 75 $4 Co 5289 On •••••• •••••• For restoring and re-, Sewer connections, opening 771 CO 50 a' 195 00 paving pavement...

.General Account ...........:.

1,.65 50 ........ ...... ...... i For redemption of obstructions seized ..............1 6 no ........ ........ ...... ......

For vault permits .................................. x0,980 58 I .... .... ........ ...... ......

For shed permits.................................... r5 00 ........ ........ ...... ......

Total ........ ............ ................~ $r3.z6r 63 54o0 $484 00 ~..... ......

Permits Issued.

Permits to open streets, to tap water-pipes ........ 4'

Permits to open streets, to repair water connections

Permits to open streets, to make sewer connections

Permits to open streets, to repair sewer connections )} 40

Permits to place building material on streets....... 003

Permits to construct street vaults ................... 2

Permits, special, and miscellaneous.................

Permits to construct sheds .........................1 3

Permits to erect awnings.......................... . ....

Permits to cross sidewalks .......................... 54

Obstructions Removed.

Obstructions removed from various streets and 1 4 avenues )

Repairs to Pavement.

Square yards of pavement repaired ................. 4,825

Statement of Laboring Force Employed in the Department of Highways During Week Ending .9larck 5, 1898.

BOROUGHS.

BROOKLYN. QUEENS. RICHMOND.

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DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY.

The Department of Water Supply hereby publishes, in compliance with section 513, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, the following abstract of the expenditures made and the liabilities incurred during the month of January, 1898

EXPENDITURES. I'ay-rolls ........................ .............................. $31,888 29 Taxes... ...... ...............:............................. 2,968 56 Building Keeper's house ......................................... 2,500 00 Cleaning pans .................................................. 232 80 Placing meters ............................ ................... 275 41 Horse hire and car-fares ..... ................................... 793 60 Supplies . ......... ......................................... 11,457 19 Laying mains ................................................... 26,702 23 Rent ........................................................... 195 00 Paving......................................................... 173 02

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HEALTH DEP'ARTMENT, LIABILITIES. C ENTRE, ELM, WHITE AND FRANKLIN STREETS, }- Cleaning pans ......... ........................................ $238 80

NEW YORK, March ii, 7898. Repairs .............. ......................................... 504 90 Sufervisr, Crw A ' ' ,1 : Horse hire ..................................................... I,630 00

SIR—In accordance with the provisions of section 1546 of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, I Restoring pavements ............................................ 278 10

lie to transmit herewith for publicatio D n in the CITY RECOR the following appointments by the Supplies ........................................... ............ 4,502 03 $7,153 83

NOTE—Liabilities incurred under chapter 189, Laws of 1893, estimated at..... $250,000 oo

E. BEARDSLEY, General Bookkeeper.

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. CITY OF NEW YORK, 7I

BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CITY HALL, March IO, 1898. !1!1!1

Public notice is hereby given that the Joint Committees on Streets and Highways of the Council and Board of Aldermen will meet in the City Hall, on Monday, March 14, 1898, at I o'clock P. M., to consider the question of chang-ing the name of the Boulevard to Broadway, between Fifty-ninth and One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street ; Boulevard Lafayette, from One Hundred and Fifty-fifth to One Hundred

and Fifty-seventh street ; Eleventh avenue or Boulevard, from One Ilundred and Fifty. seventh to One Hundred and Seventieth street, and Kingsbridge road, from the junction of One Hundred and Seventieth street, Eleventh ave-nue and Boulevard to Spuyten Duyvil creek.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK,

CITY HALL, March 8, 1898. To whom it may concern :

Public notice is hereby given that the Coun-cilmanic Committee on Finance will hold a pub-lic hearing March 14, 1898, at I P. M., upon the resolution introduced in the Council, and referred to said Committee, authorizing the appropriation of $50,000 for the celebration of Charter Day.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk.

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, No.8, CITY HALL,

NEW YORK, March 9, 1898. A meeting of the Aldermanic Committee on

Salaries and Offices will be held at the City Hall, on Monday, March 14, 18g8, at I P. M.

Yours respectfully, MICHAEL F. BLAKE,

Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES,

NEW YORK, March 7, 1898. Supervisor, City Record:

DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, 1 respectfully notify you of the following appointment in the Department of Bridges, Borough of The Bronx:

Edwin F. Lyng, No. 697 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, Chief Clerk, at $2,000 per year.

To take effect March 7, 1898. Respectfully,

JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner of Bridges,

City of New York.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES NEW YORK, March 8, 1898.

Supervisor, City Record: DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter

378 of the Laws of 1897, I respectfully notify you of the following appointment (temporarily) in the Department of Bridges, Borough of The Bronx :

Thomas J. Kennedy, Inspector, at $2,500 per year.

To take effect March 8, 1888. Respectfully,

JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner of Bridges,

City of New York.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS,

COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, No. 15o NASSAU STREET,

NEW YORK, March to, 1898. Supervisor of the City Record:

DEAR SIR—Pursuant to the provisions of section 1546 of the City Charter, I hereby notify you, for publication in the CITY RECORD, that on the 9th inst. I appointed Jacob C. Wund as Superintendent of the Bureau of Street Opening, Paving and Repaving in the Depart-ment of Highways, Borough of Manhattan, at a salary of $3,000 per annum.

Very respectfully, JAMES P. KEATING,

Commissioner of Highways.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS,

THE ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK, March to, 1898.

Supervisor, City Record. DEAR SIR—Pursuant to section 1546, chapter

378 of the Laws of 1897, I hereby notify you, for publication in the CITY RECORD, that the Com-missioner for the Borough of The Bronx has reinstated Joseph Crogan, Macomb's street, Kingsbridge, and Martin W. Platt, Fort Inde-pendence street, as Laborers, and appointed Edward F. Reilly, Macomb's street, Kings-bridge, "Teamster with team in this Depart-

ment. Also William Siering, Teamster with team.

Respectfully yours, MAX K. KAHN,

Private Secretary.

BOARD OF CORONERS. CORONERS' OFFICE, BOROUGH OF QUEENS,

CITY OF NEW YORK, JAMAICA, N.Y. J([ March 7, 1898.

Supervisor, City Record, New York City. DEAR SIR—I subjoin a 'list of appointments

which, with my approval, 'lave been made by the Board of Coroners of the Borough of Queens, City of New York. Please publish same in the CITY RECORD in accordance with section 1546 of the City Charter.

Thomas J. Prendeville, Jr., Confidential Steno-grapher, appointed March 7, 1898. Salary $1,200 per year, of Whitestone, N. V.

Respectfully submitted, PHILIP T. CRONIN,

President, Board of Coroners, Borough of Queens.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Pursuant to statutory requirement, notice is

hereby given that an act has been passed by both branches of the Legislature, entitled AN ACT for the relief of Amy B. Conklin.

Further notice is hereby given that a public hearing upon such bill will be held a: the office of the Mayor, in the City Hall, in The City of New York, on Wednesday, March 16, 1898, at 2.30 o'clock P. M.

Dated CITY HALL, NEW YORK, Match II, 1898.

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor.

Pursuant to statutory requirement, notice is hereby given that an act has been passed by both branches of the Legislature, entitled AN ACT permitting the filing of amended

claims under the provisions of chapter five hundred and thirty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, as amended by chapter five hundred and sixty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, relative to damages caused by changes of grade in the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New York. Further notice is hereby given that a public

hearing upon such bill will be held at the office of the Mayor, to the City Hall, in The City of New York, on Monday, March 14, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Dated CITY HALL, NEW YORK, March io, 1898.

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor.

Pursuant to statutory requirement, notice is hereby given that an act has been passed by both branches of the Legislature, entitled AN ACT to amend section five of chapter one

hundred and seventy-two of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety, relating to the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Further notice is hereby given that a public

hearing upon such bill will be held at the office of the Mayor, in the City Hall, in The City of New York, on Monday, March 14, 1898, at 2.30 o'clock P. M.

Dated CITY HALL, NEW YORK, March so, 1898.

ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

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

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

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Mayor's Office.

No. 6 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to ra M.

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

Bureau of Licenses. No. rCity Hall,9A.M.to4P.M.

DAVID J. RocHE, Chief. GEORGE W. BROWN, Jr., Deputy.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Room sop, Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

PETER J. DOOLING, MAURICE J. POWER, WILLIAM H. TEN I:VCK, CHARLES H. MURRAY, and THE MAYOR. and COMPrROLLER, Commissioners ; HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary, A. FTELEY, Chief Engineer.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Rooms 114 and xis, Stewart Building. 9 A. M. to 4 P.51. I OHN C. HURTLE and EDWARD OwEN.

BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. THE MAYOR. Chairman ; PRESIDENT OF DEPARTMENT

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

Office hours. y A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to ra M.

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. THE COUNCIL.

RANDOLPH GUGGENHRIMER, President of the Council P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. Clerk's office open from so A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays,

10 A. M. to is M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

THOMAS F. WooDS, President. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Clerk.

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BOROUGH PRFSIDENTS.

Borough of Manhattan. Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan,

Nos. to, II awl ra, City Hall. 9 A. M. tO 4 P, M, ; Satur-days, 9 A. M. to 12 M.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President. IRA ELGAR RUDER, Secretary.

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

corner Third avenue and One Hundted and Seventy-seventh street. 9 A. M, to 4 P.M ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to ra M.

Louis F. HAPPEN, President.

Borough of Brooklyn. President's Office, No. r Borough Hall ; 9 A. M. to 5

P.M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to rant. EDWARD M. GROUT, President.

Borough of Queens. FREDERICK BOWLEY. President. Office, Long Island City ; 9 A.M. until 4 P. M. ; Satur.

day, from g A. nt. until tz M. Borough of Richmond.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. No, 346 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9

A.M. to a M, MAUR ICE F. HOLAHAN, President. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

Dej5artment of Higktoays. No. to Nassau street, g A. M. to 4 . M.

JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways, WILLIAM N. SHANNON, Deputy for Manhattan. THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy for Brooklyn. +j~AMPS H.MALONEY, Deputy for Bronx. ~I OHM P. 1MIADDEN, Deputy for Queens. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy and Chief Engineer for

Richmond. Department of Sewers.

Nos. 265 and 267 Broadway, g A. M, tO 4 P.M. rAMES KANE, Commissioner of Sewers.

MATTHEW F. DONOHUE, Deputy for Manhattan. THOMAS J. BYRNES, Deputy for Bronx. WILLIAM BRENNAN, L'eputy for Brooklyn. MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Deputy Commissioner of

Sewers, Borough of Queens. HENRY P. MORRISON, Deputy Commissioner and

Chief Engineer of Sewers, Borough of Richmond. Department of Bridges.

Room 777, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. g A. el. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is Al.

JOHN L. SHEA, Commissioner.

THOMAS H. YORK, Deputy. SAMUEL R.PROBASCO, Chief Engineer. MATTHEW H. Moose, Deputy for Bronx. HARRY BEASI, Deputy for Brooklyn. JOHN E. BACKUS, Deputy for Queens.

Department of Water Suppd~. No. 55o Nassau street, 9 A. M tO 4 P. M.

WILLIAM DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply. JAMES J. HA`LIN, Deputy Commissioner. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. W.G. BYRNE, Water Register. JAMIES MOFFETT, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of

Brooklyn, Municipal Building. JOSEPH FFtcH, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of

Queens, Old City Hall, Long Island City. THOMAS J. MULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner,

Borough of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. HENRY P. AIORR , soN, DeputyCommissioner, Borough

of Richmond. Stapleton, S.1. I)efarturent of Street Cleaning.

No. 346 Broadway, 9 A. tt. to P. Si. JAMES MCCARTNEY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. PATRICK H. QIIIN N, Deputy Commissioner for Brook-

lyn. Room 37 Municipal Building. Department of Buildings, Lighting and Suj$flies.

No. 346 Broadway, Room 1142, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner of Public Build.

ings, Lighting and Supplies. JOHN J. RYAN, Deputy Commissioner for Manhattan. WILLIAM WALTON, Deputy Commissioner for Brook.

lyn. HENRY SUTPHIN, Deputy Commissioner for Queens.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Comptroller's Office.

Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller. MICHAEL T. DALY, Deputy Comptroller. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments and Arrears. DAVID O'L'RIEN, Collector of City Revenue and

Superintendent of Markets, Borough of Manhattan. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. John J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Manhattan. JAMES B. BOUCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, Borough

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

Borough of Manhattan. WILLIAM McKINNY, First Auditor of Accounts,

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

ments and Arrears, Borough of Brooklyn. WALTER H. HOLT, Auditor, Borough of Richmond. JOHN J. FETHERSTON, Deputy Receiver of Taxes,

Borough of Richmond. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments

and Arrears, Borough of Richmond. EDWARD J. CONNELL. Auditor, Borough of The Bronx. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of

Taxes. Borough of Queens. FRANCIS R.CIAIH, Auditor, Borough of Queens.

Bureau of the City Chamberlain. Nos. a5 and 27 Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chaml erlain.

Ores of the City Paymaster. No.33 Reade street, Stewart Building, 9 A.M. to 4 P-r. JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster.

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

W1iALUsI M. Boas. Public Administrator.

LAW DEPARTMENT. Office of Ceryoration Counter.

Stoats-Zeitung Building, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. at. to c P. M. ; Saturdays. 9 A. M. to 12 M.

OHN WHALEN, Corporation Counsel. HEODORR CONNOLY, W. W. LADD, Jr., CHARLES

BLANDY, Assistants. ALMET F. JENKS. Assistant Corporation Counsel for

Brooklyn. Bureau for Collection of Arrears of Personal 7axst.

Stewart Building, Broadway and Chambers street 9 A. M. to 4 P. M,

Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. Nos. fry and far Nassau street.

ADRIAN T. KIERNAN, Assistant Corporation Counsel, Bureau of Street 0/suing:. Nos. go and 92 West Broadway.

JOHN P. DUNN, Assistant to Corporation Counsel.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES Central OBfce.

No.66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. w

JOHN W. KELLER, President of the Board; Commis-sioner for Manhattan and Bronx.

THOMAS S. BRENNAN, Deputy Commissioner.

ADnLP,I Siuts, Jr., Commissioner for Brooklyn and Queens. ARTHUR A. QUINN. I)ey uty Commissioner.

)AMes FRP,NP.y, Commissioner fur Richmond. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and

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

Out-dour Puor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P. M.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Central Of1ce.

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

L. HAMILTON, Secretary; JOHN B. SEXTON, WILLIAM H. PHU.IPs, Commissioners.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Central Office.

No. 148 East Twentieth street, 9 A. M, to 4 P.M. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner. N.O. FANNING, Deputy Commissioner. 1AMES J. KIRwIN, Deputy Commissioner for Boroughs

of Brooklyn and Queens.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. No. 146 Grand street, comer of Elm street.

CHARLES BULKLEY HUBBELL, President; ARTHUR MCMDLLIN, Clerk.

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

from 9 A. M. to 4 P. N. ; Saturdays, za M. Headquarters.

Nos,157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. JOHN J. SCANNELL, Fire Commissioner. JAMES H. TUILY, Deputy Commissioner in Brooklyn. AUGUSTUS T. DocHARTV, Secretary. H UGH BONNER, Chief of Department. GEO. E. MuR-

RAY, Inspector of Combustibles; PETER SEERY, Fire Marshal ; MICHAEL O'SOLLIVAN, Deputy Fire Marshal ; J. ELLIOT SMITH, Superintendent of Fire Alarm Telegraph.

Central Office open at all hours.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street, 9 A. M.

to 4 P. M. MICHAEL C. MURPHY, President, and WILLIAM T.

JENKINS, M. D., JOHN B. Cosny, M. D., the PRESI-DENT OF THE POLICE BOARD, erofficio, and the HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT. CX officio, Commissioners ; EMMONS CLARK, Secretary.

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

J. SERGEANT CRAM, President; CHARLES F. MURPHY, Treasurer; PETER F. MEYER, Commissioners.

GEORGE S. TERRY, Secretary. Office hours. 9 A. M, to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 12 M.

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

Saturdays, ra M. GEORGE C. CLAUSE". President, Commissioner in

Manhattan and Richmond. GEORGE V. BROWER, Commissioner in Brooklyn and

Queens. AUGUST MoEsus, Commissioner in Borough of the

Bronx.

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Main office, No. zzo kourth avenue, Borough of Man.

hattan. THOMAS J. BRADY, President of the Board of Build.

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

DANIEL RYAN, Commissioner for the Borough of Brooklyn.

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

A.J . JOHNSON, Secretary. Offce of the Department for the Boroughs of Man.

hattan and The Bronx, No. 2zo Fourth avenue, Borough of Manhattan.

Office of the Department for the Borough of Brook-yn, Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. Office of the Department for the Boroughs of Queens

and Richmond, NO. zzo Fourth avenue, Borough of Manhattan, temporarily.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 7I. ; Saturdays, is M. THOMAS L. FEITNER, President of the Board

EDWARD C. SHEEHY, ARTHUR C. SALMMON, 'THOMAS J. PATTERSON and WILLIAM GRELL, Commissioners.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office, No. 32o Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P M.

EDWARI CAHILL, THOMAS A. WILSON, JOHN DELMAR, EDWARD MCCUE and PATRICK M. HAVERTY, Board of Assessors.

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

Franklin and White streets, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. CHARLES H. KNOX, President, ROBERT E. DEyo and

WILLIAM N. DYKMAN, Commissioners. LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary.

BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. FREDERICK A. GRUBB, RICHARD T. WILSON, Jr.,

HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY, THORNTON M. MOTLEY, JULES G. KUGELMAN, Commissioners of Statistics.

JOHN T. NAGLE, Chief of Bureau.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. The MAYOR, Chairman ; THOMAS L. FEIrNEE (Presi-

dent, Department of Taxes and Assessments), Secre- ta ; the COMPTROLLER, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL, and the CORPORATION COUNSEL, Members; CHARLES V. ADEE, Clerk,

Office of Clerk, Department of Taxes and Assess. menu, Stewart Building.

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. The MAYOR, Chairman ; BIRD S. COLER, Comp-

troller ; PATRICK KEENAN, Chamberlain ; RANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, President of the Council, and ROBERT Mu", Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Alder-men, Members. EDGAR J. LEVEY, Secretary.

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

SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 55. THOMAS ,J. DUNN, Sheriff; HENRY P. MULVANY,

Under Sheriff.

REGISTER'S OFFICE. East side City Hall Park, 9 A. M. 0 4 P. M.

ISAAC FROMME, Register; JOHN VON GLAHN, Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Room rz7, Stewart Building, Chambers street and

Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. JOHN PURCELL, Commissioner,

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. No. tin Fifth avenue.

H. W. GRAY, Commissioner.

N. Y. COUNTY JAIL. No. o Ludlow Street, 9 A. M. to 4 P.55.

PATRICK H. PICKETT, Warden.

COUNTY (:I,ERK'S OFFICE, Nos. 7 and Ii New County Court-house, q A.M. to 4 v, M, WILLIAM SOHMHR, County Clerk. GEUR G a. H. FAIII,RACII, Deputy.

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

to4P.ad. Ass BtRD GARDINER, District Attorney ; WILLIAM J.

McKENNA, Chief Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. And Bureau nfPr,nrrng,.watroseryand Blask Books

No. a City Hall, g A. M, to 5 P. M., except Saturdays on which days g A. M. to la Al.

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor ; HENRY MCMIL-LEN, Deputy Supervisor and Expert ; THOMAS C. COWELL, Deputy Supervisor and Accountant.

NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION. Commissioners' Office, Nos, 49 and 51 Chambers

street, New York, g A, H. to 4 P. RI, Loris NIxoN, President; JAMES W. Bovl.E, Vice-

President; SMITH E. LANE, Secretary; JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD, Treasurer; JOHN W. WEBER, THosiAs S. MooRE and -I'HE MAYOR, Commissioners.

Chief Engineer's Office, No, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.,9A.N,to 5P.M.

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-

FOURTH WARDS.

Room 58, Schermerhorn Building, No.96 Broadway. Meetings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3

P. M. DANIEL LORD, Chairman ; JAMES M. V,IRNURt,

WILLIAM E.STILLINGS, Commissioners. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk.

CORONERS. Borough of Manhattan.

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

EDWARD 1'. FITZPATRICK, JACOB F. BAUSCH, EDWARD W. HART, ANTONIO ZUCCA.

Borough of the Bronx. ANTHONY MCOWEN, TI10MA5 M. LYNCH.

Borough of Brooklyn. ANTHONY J. BURGER, GEORGE W. DELAP.

Borough of Queens. PHILIP T. CRONIN, DR. SAMUEL S. Guy, Jr , LEONARD

ROUFF, Jr., Jamaica, L. I.

Borough of Richmond. JOHN SEAVER, GEORGE C. TRANTES.

SURROGATES' COURT. New County Court-house, Court opens at ro.30 A. M.;

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

rogates; WILLIAM V. LEARY, Chief Clerk.

SUPREME COURT. County Court-house, 10.30 A.M. to 4 P, M. Special Term, Part I., Room No. en. Special Term, Part II., Room No. 15. Special Term, Part III., Room No. x9. Special Term, fart IV., Room No. ix. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 23, Special Term, Part VI., Room No. zl. Special Term, Part VII., Room No.a3. Special Term, Part VIII., Room No.34 Trial Term, Part II., Room No. r6. Trial Term, Part III , Room No. 17. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 18, Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 32. Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 31.

• Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 30. Tried Term, Part VIII., Room No.z4. Trial Term, Part X., Room No.a3, Trial Term, Part IX., Room No 22. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. a6. 7#St1[CS—ABRAHAM R. LAWRENCE, CHARLES H.

TRUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, FREDERICK SMYTH, JOSEPH F, DALY, MILES BEACH, ROGER A. PRYOR, LEON-ARD A. GEIGERICH, HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER, HENRY BISCHOFF, Jr., JOHN 1. FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM N. COHEN' P. HENRY DUGRO, DAVID MCADAM, HENRY R. BEEK-MAN, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS M. SCOTT; WILLIAM SOHMER, Clerk.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. New Criminal Court Building, Centre street. Court

opens at rI A.M. RUFus B. COWING, City Judge ; JAMES FITZGERALD,

Judge of the Ccurt of General Sessions ; JOHN W. GOFF, Recorder ; JosEPH E. NEWBURGER and MAR-TIN T. MCMAHON, Judges of the Court of General Sessions. JOHN F. CARROLL, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from= o A. M. to 4 F. M,

APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. Court-house, No. III Filth avenue, corner Eighteenth

street. Court opens at r P. M. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice ; GEOaos

C. BARRETT, CHESTER B. MLLAUGHLIN, EDWARD PAT-TERSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, GEORGE L. INGRAHAM, WILLIAM RUMSEY, Justices. ALFRED WAGSTAFF, Clerk. Was. LAMB, Jr., Deputy Clerk.

CITY COURT. Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park.

General Term. Trial Term, Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV. Special Term Chambers will be held to A. M. to 4

P. M. Clerk's Office, brown-stone building, No, 32 Chambers

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

MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN. EDWARD F. O'DWYER, JOHN P. SCHUCHMAN and W. M. K. OLCarr, Justices; JOHN B. MCGOLDRICK. Clerk.

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

opens at 10.30 o'clock A.M. JOHN F.CARROLL, Clerk. Hours from IO A.M. to 4

P. M.

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

Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. Court opens at ro A. M.

'3uutices, First Division—ELIZUR B. HINSDALE, WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, EPHRAIM A. JACOB, JOHN HAYES, WILLIAM C. HOLBROOK. WILLIAM M. FULLER, Clerk ; ~(I,SEPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk.

Clerk s office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. 7usdc1s, Second Division—THOMAS W. FITZGERALD,

HOWARD J. FORKER, JOHN L. DEVENNEY, JOHN COURTNEY and JOHN FLEMING.

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Borough of Manhattan.

First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway and Whitehall street, including Governor's Island, Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands. Court-room, No, 32 Chambers street (Brown Stone Building).

WAUHOPE LYNN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

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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, cornerof Grand and Centre streets.

1 HERMANN BOLTR, Justice. FRANCIS MARGIN, Clerk, Clerk's Office open from g A. Al. to 4 P. M, Third Di+trict—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court.

room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g A.M. tO 4 P.M.

Ws,, . MooRE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards.

Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue, Court opens 9 A. M. daily, and remains open to close of business

GEORGE F. RoescH, Justice. JOHN E. LYNCH, Clerk. Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth

Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, Justice. JEREMIAH HAYES,

Clerk.

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

DANIELF. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk, Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room,

No, t x East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every morning at g o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and continues open to close of business.

JOHN B. MCKEAN, Justice. PATRICK hICDAVITT, Clerk.

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

Clerk's office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. each Court day. Trial days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Return days, Tuesdays, '1'hursdays and Saturdays, JOSEPH H. STINEO, Justice. THOMAS COSTIGAN,

Clerk. Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that por.

tion thereof which lies west of the Centre line of Lenox Cr Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. 170 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi-days), and continues open to close of business.

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

Clerk's office open daily from g A. M. to 4 P.M. Tenth District—Twenty-second Ward and all that

portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded on the north by the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the south by the centre line of Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the centre line of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the North river. Court-room, No. 318 West Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily (Sunda ys and legal holidays except. ed) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

JAMES A. O'GORMAN, Justice. JAMES J GALLIGAN, Clerk.

Eleventh District—That portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of the centre line of West One Hundred and Tenth street and west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Har-lem river north of the terminuS of l.enox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Columbus avenue. Court opens daily (Sun-days and legal holidays excepted), from ro A. M. to 4 P. M.

FRANCIS 1. WORCESTER, Justice. ADOLPH N. DUMA- HAUT,, Clerk.

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

Ward which was lately annexed to the City and County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895, com-prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 A. St. to 4 P. u.

WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART, Clerk.

Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. Court-room corner of Third avenue and One Hundred and Fitty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court opens at g A. nl.

JOHN 101. T'IERNEV, Justice.

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

Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, 'Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn.

JACOB Neu, Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Al. Second District—Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh,

Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Wards. Court-room located at No. 794 Broad-way, Brooklyn.

GERAISD B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H, ALLEN, Chief Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. nt. Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,

Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth WVards, Court-house, Nos.6 and S Lee ave-nue, Brooklyn.

WILLIAM SCHNITZSPAHN, Justice. CHARLES A. CON-RADY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from g A. M. until 4 P. M. Court opens at ro o'clock.

FourthDistrict —Twenty. fourth, Twenty. fifth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Wards. Court.room, No. 14 Howard avenue.

ADOLPH H. GoEITI\G, Justice, HhRMANGOHLING• HORST, Clerk ; JAMES P. SINNOTT, Assistant Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M, to 4. P. hl. Fifth District—Twenty-nmth, 'Thirtieth, Thirty-first

and Thirty-second Wards. Court-room on West Eighth street, near Surf avenue, Coney Island (located tempo. rarily).

CORNELIUS FURGUESON, rUStiCe. JEREMIAH J O'LEARY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. ST, to 4 P. M. Borough of Queens.

First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City, formerly composing five Wards;, Court-room, Queens County Court-house (located temporarily).

THOMAS C. KADIEN, JUSt1Ce. 'THOMAS F. KENNEDY, Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. .t. each week day. Court held each day, except Saturday.

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

WILLIAM T'. MONTEVERDE, Justice. HENRY WALTER, Jr., Clerk.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. sr. to 4 P. M. Third District—JAMES F. McLorGHLIN.

Borough of Richmond. First District—JOHN J. KENNY. Second District—ALBERT REYNAUD.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Courts open from 9 A. M. until 4 P, St. City Magistrates—HENRY A. BRANN, ROBERT C.

CORNELL, LEROY B. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEUEL, CHARLES A, FLAMMER, HERMAN C. KUDLICH, CLARENCE W. MEADE, JOHN O. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, CHARLES E. SIMMS, Jr., THOMMAS F. WENTWORTH, W. H. OLMSTEAD.

EBEN DEMAREST, Secretary, First District—Criminal Court Building. Second District—Jefferson Market Third District—No. 69 Essex street. Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near LexingtoH'

avenue.

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fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-firststreet, southeastern corner of Sylvan place.

Sixth District—(ine Hundred and Fifty-eighth street and Third avenue.

s,•vemb I r s~ rict—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth aye line.

SECOND DlvlsioN.

Borough of Brooklyn. First llf-tri,:t—No.318 Adams street. JACOB BREN-

NI.IU. \1.i cl-tr.ite. Snood Ii,strtct—Court and Butler streets. HENRY

BRIsFow', itl agistale. 'Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues.

CHARLES E. 1'FALE. Magistrate. Fourth District—Nos 6 and 8 Lee avenue. WILLIAM

KRAMEER, Magistrate. Fifth District—Ewen and Powers streets. ANDREW

LEMON, Magistate. Sixth District—Gates and Reid avenues. LEWIS R.

WORTH, Magistrate. Seventh District—No. 31 Grant street, Flatbush.

ALFRED E. SrFIRS, .Magistrate. Eighth District—Coney- Island. J. Lore NOSTRAND,

Magistrate.

Borough of Queens. First Di,lrict—Nos. aI and 23 Jackson avenue,

Long Island City. MATTHEW 1. SMITH, Magistrate. Second District—Flushing, Long Island. LURE J.

CONNORTON, Magistrate. Third District—Far Rockaway, Long Island. ED-

MUND I. HEALY, Magistrate.

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

CROAK. NlAg•-crate. Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. NATHANIEL

MARSH, Magistrate. Secretary to the Board, CHARLES B. COATES, Myrtle

and Vanderbilt avenues, Borough of Brooklyn.

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

MORNING—•• MORNING JOURNAL," TELE-graph."

Evening—" Daily News," '• Evening Sun." 1Weekly—" Weekly Union," "Irish American." German—" Morgen Journal."

WILLIAM A. BUTLER, Supervisor, City Record.

JASUARY 19, 18))S.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS TO FILL, IN the vicinity ofNew YorkBay, can procure material

for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning—free of charge, be applying to the Commissioner of Street U.:,:.lug, 346 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

JAMES McCARTNEY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILD-INCS, LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, March II, z898. J

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 400 of the Charter of The City

of New York, that an ordinance providing for the erection of lamp-posts, etc., in frontof German Reformed Church, East Sixty-eighth street, has been filed in this

Office, and is now ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of the Local Board of the Eighteenth Dis-Irict for local Improvements will he held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the z4th day of March, t 8p8, at z r. M., at which meeting said petitions will be submitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS \V. PETERS, President.

1. E. RIDER, Secretary.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THR BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, March ,I, 1$()g.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 400 of the Charter of The City

of New York, that petitions signed by residents of the Nineteenth District for Local Improvements, rela-tive to condition of sidewalks, One Hundred and 1'hirtvaeventh street. Lenox and Seventh avenues, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Lenox and Seventh avenues, have teen filed in this office, and are now ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of the Local Board of the Nineteenth District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Ha!l, on the z4th day of March, 1898, at 3 P. Ni., at which meeting said petitions will be sub-mitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President.

I. E. RIDER, Secretary.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK, March It, 1898.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 400 of the Charter of The City

of New York, that an ordinance providing for changing the name of Clinton place, east and west of Fifth ave-nue, to East and West Eighth street, have been filed in this office, and are now ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of the Local Board of the Thirteenth District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the 24th day of March, I898, at 12 Ni., at which meeting said petitions will be submitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President.

I.E. RIDER, Secretary.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE H0A0loiI OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, March II, 1898,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-once with section 400 of the Charter of The City

of New York. that an ordinance providing for the repaving of One Hundredth street, from First to Second avenue, with asphalt, has been filed in this office,

is now ready for ublic inspection, and that a and w r } or p pectlon r Twentieth District meeting of the Local Board of the T

for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the 21st day of March, 1898, at 12.30 P. N., at which meeting said petitions will be sub- mitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS. President,

I. E. RIDER, Secretary.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, l NEW YORK, March it, 1898. ̀

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. IN ACCORD-ance with section 400 of the Charter of The City

of New York, that an ordnance providing for the regu-lating, grading, etc., of One Hundred and Eighth street, Second avenue to East river, has been filed in this office, and is now ready for public inspection, and that a meet-ing of the Local Board of the Twentieth District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the 21st day of March, r898, at 12.30 P. nt., at which meeting said petitions will be submitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President.

I. E. RIDER, Secretary.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUG`I OF IIIANH STTAN, j Now YORK, )larch it, 1898.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 40; of the Charter of The City

of New York, that ordinances providing for the regu- lating, grading, curbing, paving, etc., of 01-e Hundred and Eighth street, from Second avenue to the Fast river, have been filed in this office, and are now ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of the Local Board of the Twentieth District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall. on the zest (lay of March, 1898, at Iz.3o r. +t., at which meeting said peti-tions will b9 submitted to the hoard.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President,

1. E. RIDER, Secretary,

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, COMbitsSIONER's OFFICE, No. I5o NASSAU SFRFET,

NEW YORK, March 9, 1898.

PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY CON-ferred upon me by seauon 458 of the Greater New

York Charter, and the statutes in such case made and provideu, I, James P. Keating, Commissioner of High-ways of The City of New York, do hereby establish a bureau of said Department in the Borough of Manhattan, to be known as the Bureau of Street Opening, Paving and Repaving.

JAMES P. KEATING, Commissioner of Highways.

NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

A'A STATED SESSION OF THE BOARD OF . Trustees of the Normal College of T'he City of New

York will be held at the Hall of the Board of Educa-tion, No. 146 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, Tuesday, March 15, 1898, at 4 o'clock P, M.

CHAS. BULKLEY HUBBELL, Chairman.

A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary.

Dated March 8, r898.

DAMAGE COMM.-23-24 WARDS.

DURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP-A ter 537 of the Laws of 1893, entitled " An act I. providing for ascertaining and paying the amount of •' damages to lands and buildings suffered by reason of 1 changes of grade of streets or avenues, made pursuant I' to chapter Tat of the Laws of x887, providing for the

depression of railroad tracks in the Twenty-third and " Twenty-fourth Wards, in the City of New York, or " otherwise," and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is hereby given that public meetings of the Commissioners appointed pur-suant to said acts, will be held at Room 58, Schermer. born Building, No. o6 Broadway, in the City of New York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, at 3 o'clock P. M., until further notice.

Dated NEw YORK, October 30, 1897. DANIEL LORD, JAMES M. VARNUM, WILLIAM

E. STILLINGS, Commissioners. LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk.

RECORD.

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO'I'HE owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved

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

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

List 54c9, No. I. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Wadsworth avenue.

List cSoO, No a. Paving (Inc Hundred and Fifty-i eighth street, from Boulevard L.atayette to the New

York Central and Hudson River Railroad tracks, with granite blocks.

List 5509, No.3. Sewers in Audubon avenue, between One Hundred and Seventy-second and (Inc Hundred and Seventy-fifth streets, and in One Hundred and Seventy-third street, between Amsterdam and Eleventh avenues.

List 5538, No, 4. Paving One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street, from Amsterdam avenue to the Kings-bridge road, with granite blocks and laying crosswalks.

List 547, No, S. Sewer in One Hundred and Eiehty. fifth street, between Kingsbridge road and Audubon avenue, and in Eleventh avenue, both sides, between One Hundred and Eighty-fifth and One Hundred and Eighty-sixth streets.

List 5548, No.6. Sewers in Audubon avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty. sixth and One Hundred and Sixty-ninth streets, and in One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street, between Audubon avenue and Kings-bridge road.

'I'he limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on—

No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, from Amsterdam to Wadsworth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. z. Both side, of One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, from Boulevard Lafayette to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad tracks, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 3. Both sides of Audubon avenue, from One Hun-dred and Seventy-second to One Hundred :md Seventy-fifth street, north side of One Hundred and Seventy- second street from Eleventh to Audubon avenue, east side of Eleventh avenue from One Hundred and Seventy-second to One Hundred and Seventy-third street and both sides of One Hundred and seventy- third street from Eleventh avenue to Amsterdam avenue,

No. 4. Both sides of Une Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, from Amsterdam avenue to Kingsbridge road, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 5. Both sides of One Hundred and F.ighty-fifth Street, from Audubon avenueto KIn s brid e roadad ; b

oth

sides of Eleventh avenue. from Hundred and Ei hiv fifth

- to One Hundredand Eighty-sixth street ; south side

of One Hundred and Fighty-sixth street, from Audubon to Eleventh avenue, and west side of Audubon avenue, from One Hundred and Eighty-fifth to One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street.

No. 6. Both sides of Audubon avenue, from (Inc Hundred and Sixty-sixth to One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street ; both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street, from Kinesbridge road to Audubon avenue ; south side of One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, from Kingsbridge road to Audubon avenue, and east side of Kingsbridge road, from One Hundred and Sixty-eighth to One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on or before April no, 1898, at 10.30 A. M., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testi- mony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD McCUE, EDWARD CAHILL, THOS. A. WILSON, JOHN DELMAR, PATRICK M HAVERTY,

Board of Assessors, WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No. 32o Broadway,

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,) March rz, r898. J

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved

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

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

List 4900. No. I. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging One Hundred and Thirtieth street, from Con-vent avenue to St. Nicholas terrace, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade.

List 5347, No. z. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street, from Amsterdam to Wadsworth avenue.

List 5579, NO, 3. Flaggingand reflagging, curbing and recurbing south side of Ninety-ninth street, between Central Park, West, and Columbus avenue.

List 5580, No. 4. Flagging and reflagging and curbing, in front of Nos. 115 and 117 Crosby street, and No. 86 Marion street.

List 5588, No. 5. Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing north side of Ninety-ninth street, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenue;.

List 5606, No. 6. Flagging and reflagging and recurb-ing west side of Amsterdam avenue, from Eighty-ninth to Ninetieth street.

The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on—

No. t. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirtieth street, from St. Nicholas terrace to Twelfth avenue. Both sides of One Hundred and 'Thirty-first street. from Convent avenue to Twelfth avenue. Both sides of One Hundred and 'Thirty-second street, from Amsterdam avenue to Twelfth avenue. Both sides of St. Nicholas terrace, commencing about one hundred feet south of One Hundred and Thirtieth street to a point on a line with the north side of One Hundred and Thirty-second street. Both sides of Convent avenue, from a point about tog feet south of One Hun-dred and Thirtieth street to a point on a line with the north side of One Hundred and Thirty-second street. Both sides of Amsterdam avenue, Old Broadway and Boulevard, from a point about zoo feet south of One Hundred and Thirtieth street to a point about zoo feet north of One Hundred and Thirty-second street ; and east side of Twelfth avenue, from a point about too feet south of One Hundred and Thirtieth street to a point about zoo feet north of One Hundred and Thirty-second street.

No. z. Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street, from Amsterdam to Wadsworth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. 3. South side of Ninety-ninth street, between Central Park, West, and Columbus avenue, on Block 1834, Lot Nos. 36, 37, 38, 39, 51, 52, 55, 58, 59, 60. 6O tt and 6t.

No. 4. Not r:g and a 2 Crosby street and No. 86 Marion street, Block 510, Lot Nos. 6 and 7.

No, 5. North side of Ninety-ninth street, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues, on Block nB54, Lot Nos. in, 13 and n3.

No. 6. West side of Amsterdam avenue, from Eighty-ninth to Ninetieth street.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present

SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898.

their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 3au Broadway, New York, on or before April 8, 1898, at to.3o A.M., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testis mony received in reference thereto.

EDWARD McCUE EDWARD CAHILL THOS. A.WILSON,~ JOHN DELMAR, PA'T'RICK H. HAVERTY,

Board of Assessors WILLIAM H, JASPER,

Secretary, No. 320 Broadway.

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, March 5, 1898.

PUBLIC NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons claiming to have been injured by a change

of grade in the regulating and grading of any of the tollowing described streets and avenues, to present their claims, in writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, 320 Broadway, on or before March 15, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock A. M., at which place and time the said Board of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent of such injury.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. List 5517. One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street.

from Vanderbilt avenue, East, to Third avenue. List 55u8. One Hundred and Thirty seventh street,

from the Southern Boulevard to Locust avenue. List 5522. Beach avenue, from the Southern Boule.

vard to Kelly street. List 5592. Jerome avenue, from One Hundred and

Sixty-second street to Elliott street. List 5593. Perry avenue, from the Southern Boule-

vard to Mosholu parkway, List 5594. One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street,

from Franklin avenue to Boston road. List 5596. Cammann street, from Harlem River ter-

race to Fordham road. EDWARD McCUE, EDSVARD CAHILL, THOS. A. WILSON, JOHN DELMAR, A"PRICK M. HAVERTY,

Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER,

Secretary, No. 32o Broadway.

CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,) March z, 1898. `

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF -TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS,

MAIN OFFICE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, No. 284 BROADWAY, STEWART BUIL DING

, January 6, r8 1I .~ - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AS REQUIRED

by Section 894 of chapter 378 of the Laws of i897 that the books called " The Annual Record of the As-sessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate of the Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx," will be open for examination and correction on the second Monday of January, and will remain open until the first day of May, 1898.

During the time that the books are open to public inspection application may be made by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed valuation of real or personalc estate, to have the same corrected ; in the Borough of Manhattan at the main office of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, and in the Borough of the Bronx, at the Municipal Building, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh, street and Third avenue.

Applications in relation to the assessed valuation of personal estate must he made by the person assessed between the hours of to A. St. and s P. M., except on Sat-urdays, when all applications most be made between to A. M. and xa noon.

THOMAS L. FEITNER, EDWARD C. SHEEHY, THOMAS J. I'ATTERSON, WILLIAM F. GRELL, ARTHUR C. SALMON,

Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS,

CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF

ASSESSMENTS AND ARREARS. Office of the Dejtuly Collector of Assessments and

Arrears, Edgewater Village, Stapleton, S. I.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'THAT THE TAX rolls and warrants for the collection of taxes for

the year 1897 for the Tuwns of Castleton, Northfield, Middletown, Southfield and Westfield, comprising the assessment roll of the County of Richmond, has been transmitted to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears by the Comptroller of The City of New York, and that the said taxes will be received for thirty days from the date hereof (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) between the hours of 9 o'clock A. St. and z o'clock P. M. at the following places, to wit

TOWN OF CASTLETON. By Matthew J. Cahill, Assistant Deputy Collector of

Assessments and Arrears, No. z9 Fourth street, corner Henderson avenue, New Brighton.

TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. By Abram Greenwald, Assistant Deputy Collector of

Assessments and Arrears, at Prudential Building, Rich. mond avenue, Port Richmond,

TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN. By Michael Cahill, Assistant Deputy Collector of

Assessments and Arrears, Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton.

TOWN OF SOUTHFIELD. By Reinhard Kaltenmeicr, Assistant Deputy Col-

lector of Assessments and Arrears, No. 31 St. Mary's avenue, Rosebank.

TOWN OF WESTFIELD. By Jacob Herrell, Assistant Deputy Collector of

Assessments and Arrears, Alain street, near Broadway, '1'ottenvdle.

And notice is further given, that for thirty days there-after one per centum fee or penalty will be added, and for the next thirty days thereafter five per centum fee or penalty will be charged, and thereafter an additional rixper centunr per annum on the amount of each tax or assessment will be collected thereon.

Dated March 7, z898.

GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessment and Arrears,

in and for the Borough of Richmond.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

DEPARTMENT OP CORRECTION, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

NO. 14$ EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, March 9, x898.

PROPOSALS FOR MEDICINES, ETC.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FUR-nisbing Medicines in conformity with Samples and

Specifications, will be received at the office of The Com-missioner of Correction, in The City of New York No. 148 East Twentieth street, until Monday, Marti ar, 1898, at in A. U.

I)EF.\RT\IENT t'F PL'IlI-IC BC11.Disc . LIGHTIN,; I :%\D Sl'I'tLIE-,

OFFIC F, NO. 346 BROADWAY, } BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN—CITY OF NEW YORK.

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE BUILDING AND PARTS OF BUILDINGS, ON THE LANDS ACQUIRED FOR A BUILD-ING, PROVIDED FOR BY CHAPI'ER 5q, LAWS 1857, SITUATED ON THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY CHAMBERS, CENTRE, READE AND A NEW S- dREET, IN TILE SIXTH WARD, BOROUGH OF MAN- HATTAN, CilV OF NEW YORK.

N THURSDAY MARCH 04, .898. THE O Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies wi11 sell at public auction, on the ground,

, Auctioneers, the Buildings and parts of Buildings, etc., etc., on that portion of the lands acquired by The City of New York, under authority of chapter 59, Laws of 1897, in the Sixth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, of The City of N ew York. The sale to be made in 12 separate parcels, as described in a printed catalogue, copies of which can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, No. 346 Broadway, Room I14z. The sale will begin with Parcel No. I, and will proceed , .c the order given in the catalogue.

TERSIS OF SALE.

The sale is on the condition that the buildings, or 1:r:v Of buildings, sold shall be removed by the pur-,.ha-er

. on or bef3re April 30, 1698.

The purchaser shall pay the amount of the purchase money in bankable funds, on the ground, at the time of the sale, or the buildings, etc., not so paid for will be resold. He shall also pay to the auctioneer, at the time of sale, a fee of ten dollars ,$io; no each parcel bought by him. The purchaser shall also pay over to the auc. tioneer, on the ground, at the time of the sale, a deposit or certified check, payable to the order of the Comp-troller of The City of New York, or in bankable funds, to the amount of two hundred and fifty dollars 'gm5o', on each parcel purchased by him. as enumerated in the catalogue, as security for the faithful performance of the work of removing the buildings and parts of buildings as herein required.

If the purchaser fails to remove the buildings and parts of buildings within the time herein specified, he shall forfeit ownership of the same, together with all moneys paid therefor, and the moneys deposited as se- curity for the removal of the same ; and the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies will resell the buildings or parts of buildings. If the purchaser shall faithfully perform the removal of the buildings or parts

.of buildings, as herein specified. the amount of deposit as security for removal shall be returned to him.

HENRY S. KEARNY, Commissioner of Public Buildings,

Lighting and Supplies.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

OFFICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, March II, 1898. t

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-ance with section 400 of the Charter of The

City of New York, that a resolution providing for changing the name of Rutherford place to Hagan place has been filed in this office, and is now ready for

public ins' ection, and that a meeting of the Local

Board of the Fourteenth District for Local Improvements will be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the 24th day of March, 1198, at 1 P. M., at which meeting said petitions will be submitted to the Board.

AUGUSTUS W. PETERS, President.

1. E. RIDER, Secretary.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, I898. THE CITY RECORD.

C•oods to be delivered to Dr. Chat. R/re, Chemist, Arfartmrnt of Public Clrari/ies, f;rmtrat Drug DeOar?nrent, Bellevue Ifosflta/, Rail J u 1y-eig/t1h street, for the Dapm*bvent of (ontc1ioH.

300 Pounds, more or less, of Iodide of Potassium, U. S. P. in i lb. bnnlcs.

50 pounds, more or less, of Iudoforut, powdered, U. S. P., in I Ib, bottles.

15 ounces, more or less, of Codeine, in % oz. vials. 50 pounds, more or less, of powdered Alexandria

Senna, in 25lb.boxes. To be delivered in installments, to required, during

3898. The person or persons making any bid or estimate

shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed , Bid or Estimate for Medicines, etc.," with his or their

name or names, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the Commissioner of Correction, or his duly authorized agent, and read.

THE COMMivSiONER OF CORRECTION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC-TION 64, CHAPTER 41o, LAWS OF 1882.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from. or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor-poration.

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

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

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will he required to give security for the performance of the contract, by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of fifty (50! per cent. of the bid for each article if it amounts to $z000 or over.

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 be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an esti-mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collu=ion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head ofa department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or esti-mate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate of $r,000 or over shall be accom- panied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders, or security trust or deposit companies in The City of New York, with their respective place; of business 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 butted 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 nn its completion and that which the Corpo-ration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom. panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the Demons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completionof this contract over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself[ as surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section in of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordi-nances of The City of New T ork, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless accom. panied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returnea to the persons mak-ing the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refu'e 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 ex. ecute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

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

The qualityoftke supplies, must conform in every respect to the samples o/ the sane on exhibition at the office of the said Department, or, in the absence of same lea, to titu printed s¢eci/aations. Bidders are cautioned to examine the speci/ications for j5articulars of the articles, etc., required before making their esti-mates.

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

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

Payment will be made by a requisition on the Comp-troller, in accordance with the terms of the contract, or from time to time, as the Commissioner may determine.

The form of the contract, including specifications and showing the manner of payment, will be furnt:hed at the office of the Department, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of its provisions carefully, as the Commissioner will insist upon its absolute enforcement in every particular.

FRANCIS J. LANTRY, Commissioner of Correction.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

DEPARTMENT OP PARKS, ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, March 5, 1898.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE title of the work and the name of the bidder

indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, until it o'clock A. M. of

'Thursday, March t7 1896, for the following-named works onlarks in the borough of Manhattan : No, I. FtlRNISHING ANY) l)lUVdEklNf; LUM-

lil(k, IIIC. No. v. FURNISHING AND t El.IVERINGPAINTS

AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS. No,3. FURNISHING AND IOFLIVERING TREES,

SHRUIB.S AND PLANT'S. No,4. FURNISHING AND REPAIRING LAWN

MOWERS. No.5. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SHALE

SANDSTONE: SCRFEI•;NINGS. The contracts must lip bid for separately. Bidders

must name a price for each and every item included in the specifications upon which their bids are based. The quantities of materials required are as follows

Item No. r, Move MENTIONED. I. none, feet, B. M., %-inch White Pine. 2. a,000 feet, B. M., s/a-inclt White Pine. 3. 5,O feet, lt.M , %-inch White Pine. 4. 5,000 feet, B. M., tg-inch White Pine, 5• 5,000 feet, B. M., I%-inch White Pine. 6. 5,000 feet, B. M., z-inch White Pine.

All the above to be clear and well seasoned, r2 to no inches in width, 13 to t6 inches in length, planed both sides and to hold above thicknesses when finished.

7. 5,000 feet, B. M., of good merchantable%-inch White Pine, planed both sides, 12 to 20 inches wide, r3 to t6 feet lore.

8. a,000 feet, B. M., of %-inch Whitewood. 9. 2,000 feet, B. M., of 'i-inch Whitewood.

To be planed both sides r5 to 24 inches in width, 12 inches and upwards long, to be clear and wgll seasoned, and hold above thickness when finished.

ro. 5,000 feet, B. M., -inch yellow pine. It. 5,000 feet B. hi., r/-inch yellow pine.

Planed both sides, no inches in width, t8 feet and upwards in length, to be clear and well seasoned, and hold the above thicknesses when finished.

02. 500 feet, B. M., of Comb-grain Yellow Pine Flooring, t% inches by 3% inches on face.

03. 5,coo feet, B. bf., of Comb-grain Yellow Pine Flooring, t% inches by 4% inches on face, lo be clear and well seasoned, and hold

above sizes on face when finished and in length of t6 feet and upwards, tongued and grooved, planed one side.

t4. t,000 feet, B. M., h-inch Ash. 15. 1,000 feet, B. AI., i-inch Ash. A. a,000 feet, B. 1I., I% inch Oak, r7. 2,000 feet, B. 1L, 2-inch Oak.

All to be planed both sides, to be clear and well seasoned, r2 inches to 20 inches in width, to feet upwards in length and to hold the above thickness when finished,

28. Soo narrow White Pine Ceiling Boards planed one side, inch by 4i: inches by r3 feet long.

09. 500 narrow White Pine Ceiling Boards planed two sides, one inch by 43/i inches by no feet.

All to be clear and well seasoned, tongued, grooved and headed, and to hold above thickness when finished.

20. 30 Pine Posts, 6 by 6 inches by 4 feet long. 2r. t5o Pine Posts, 6 by 6 inches by 7 feet long,

planed four sides, to be clear and well seasoned.

22. 4 Clear, Unplaned Pine Plank, 6 inches thick, t8 inches wide, to feet long.

23. 200 Selected Spruce Plank, 2 by 9 inches by r3 feet, planed four sides.

24• 300 Spruce Joists, z by 4 inches by t3 feet. a5. 300 Spruce Joists, 3 by 4 inches by r3 feet long. 26. 300 Spruce Plank, r % by 9 inches by 13 feet long. 27. Soo Spruce Plank, a by 9 inches by 03 feet long. 2S, too Spruce Timbers, 3 inches by 6 inches by 20

feet long. All to be tlnplaned. All lumber to be delivered at the Central

Park workshops, at such times and in such quantities as may be required.

The amount of security required is Two Thousand Dollars.

NO. 2, ABOVE MENTIONED. I. ts,oco pounds Best Atlantic White Lead, or equal

quality. 2. 4,000 pounds Chrome Green (Medium). 3• So pounds Brewster's Green (1ledtum). 4. zoo pounds Drop-black in Japan. 5. 200 pounds Drip black in Oil. 6. 300 pounds Yellow Ochre in Oil, 7, 300 pounds Chrome Yellow in Oil. 8. :5o pounds Burnt Sienna in Oil. 9, t5o pounds Raw Sienna in oil.

to, 150 pounds Raw Umber in oil. rt. 150 pounds Burnt Umber in oil. r2. 200 potmds Indian Red in Japan, 13, 600 pounds Indian Red inod. r4. x50 pounds Venetian Red in oil. 15. 2,000 pounds Prince's Mineral Brown in oil, to. 5o pounds Light English Vermilion in Japan. t7. 50 pounds Dry White Lead. t8. So pounds Potash. 59. 20 pounds Valentine's Rough Stuff. 20. 250 pounds French Zinc. 2t:. 25 pounds Ultramarine Blue in Oil. 22. 25 pounds Peter Cooper's Ground Glue. 23. 1 barrel Gilder's Whiting. 24. rz tubs Putty made of Pure Linseed Oil. 25. 2 reams No. 2 Sandpaper. 26. 2 reams No. I% Sandpaper. 27. 3 barrels Double Boiled Linseed Oil. z8. 6 barrels Raw Linseed Oil, Calcutta. 29. 6 barrels Best Turpentine. 30. 25 gallons Brown Japa,t Dryer. 3r. 25 gallons White Japan Dryer. 32. r5o gallons Patent Dryer In Oil. 33• to gallons Best Alcohol. 34• to gallons Valentine's W. B. Varnish, or equal

quality. 35• 3o gallons Valentine's E. G. Varnish, or equal

quality. 36. r5 gallons Valentine's Q. L. Varnish, or equal

quality. 37- 25 gallons Valentine's Spar Varnish, or equal

quality. 38• 3o gallons No. t Furniture Varnish. 39- 5 gallons Damar Varnish, 40. 25 gallons White Shellac. 4r. 25 gallons Brown Sheliac. 42. 1,000 pounds Red Lead, 43. 3 dozen packs Assorted Glazing Paints. 44, a dozen Painters' Dusters, Martin's No. ro3,

size 4, or equal quality. 45. 6 dozen Sash Tools, Martin's No. 43, size to, or

equal quality. 46, 6 dozen Flat Filches, Martin's No, n66, t-inch

orequal quality. 47, 3 dozen Flat Filches, Martin's No. x66, x54.

Inch or equal quality. 48. 6 dozen Paint Brushes, Martin's No, x, size 6,

or equal quality. 49. ' dozen Wall Brushes, Martin's No. 55, size a,

or equal quality. go. j4 dozen Varnish Brushes, Martin's No, 2a, size

3, or equal quality. 5r. r% dozen Calcimining Brushes, Martin's No, g6,

6-inch or equal quality. 5a. a boxes No r quality D,'T, American Glass, to

by 26 inches. 53'- 2 boxes No. n quality D. T, American Glass, x2

by 26 inches.

54• 2 boxes No, x quality D. T. American Glass, 04 by s6 inches.

5$. 2 boxes No. i quality D. T. American Glass, r6 by 32 inches.

56. 2 boxes No. r quality D. T. American Glass, zo by 38 inches.

57. 2 boxes No, : quality D. T, American Glass, 24 by 38 inches.

Item 58. 2 boxes No. t quality D.T. American Glass, tt

by a6 inches. 59. s boxes No. i quality D. 1'. American Glass, t3

by :6 inches. 6o, a box,s No,r quality D.'I'.American Glass, t5

by >6 inches. 6t. a boxes No. i e uality D.T. American Glass, 18

by ga inches. 62. 2 boxes No, r quality D.T. American Glass, 24

by 6 iii', lies. 63, z hoxes(C,round Glass, 14 inches by t5 inches, 64. 2 boxes Ground Glass, 20 inches by 14 Inches. 65. 2 boxes Ground Glass, 8 inches by 8 inches.

All goods to be delivered as required at the Central Park Workshops, Eighty-fifth street and Transverse road.

The amount of security required is Twelve Hundred Dollars.

No,3, ABOVE MENTIONED. TREES.

n 50 Acer Pennsylvanicum,to no feet high. 2. 50 Acer Rubrum, 9 to to feet high.

3• 400 Carpinus Americana, 3 to 4 feet high. 4, coo Betula Lento, 6 to 8 feet high. 5. 50 Betula Listen, 8 to to feet high. 6. 5o Betula Alba Pendula, 8 to to feet high. 7, 50 Fagus Ferruginea, 5 to 6 feet high. 8. 5o Fraxinus Ornus. 6 to B feet high. 9. 25 Liquidambar, 9 to to feet high.

to. 50 Ostrya Virginica, 6 to 8 feet high. II, 50 Pavia Flava, 8 to to feet high. r2. 50 Pavia Rubra, 8 to to feet high.

SMALL TREES AND SHRUBS. r3, coo Cratmgus Cordata, 4 to 5 feet high. 14. coo Corpus Florida, 5 to 6 feet high. r5. 200 Hamamelis Virginica, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. t6. aoo Lindera Benzoin, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. t7. zoo Viburnum 'l'omentosum, 4 to 5 feet high,

bushy, r8. loo Viburnum Dentatum, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. 19• 5o Syringa Emodii, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. Co. 50 Syringa Rhotomaquensis, 4 to 5 feet high,

bushy. 21. 50 Pyrus Coronaria, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. 22. too Pyrus Toringo, 4 feet high, bushy. 23. rod Prunas Matitima, 3 to 4 feet high, bushy. 24. too Prunes Padus, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. 25. coo Amelanchter Botryapium, 4 to 5 feet high,

bushy. 26. too Hales;a Tetraptera, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. 27, 50e Limonia (Citrus) '1'rifoliata, 3% to 4 feet,

bushy. 28. 200 Azales Nudiflora, 2 to 3 feet high, bushy. 29. 200 Rihes Aureurn, 3 to 3% feet high, bushy. 30. 50 Pavia Parvifolia, 2 to 3 feet high. 3r. too Acer Spicatum, 3 to 4 feet high. 30. tan Lonicert Xylosteum, 4 to 5 feet high, bushy. 33• zoo Diervilla Trifida, 3 feet high, bushy.

HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 34, i,000 Arabis Albida, strong plants. 35• 1,eco Anemoni Pennsylvanica, clumps. 36. 500 Clmiluga Racemosa, strong plants. 39. 2,000 Delphinium Chinenois, clumps. 38. 2,000 Doromcum Caucasicum, clumps. 39. 500 Hemerncallis, clumps.

40. 500 Iris Germanic,i, clumps. 41. 500 Lychnis Chalcedonica, clumps. 42. 0,000 Hesperts lilatronalis, clumps. 43. 5,000 Hieracium Aurantiacum, strong plants.

44. 1,000 Pardanthus Chinensis, strong plants.

45. 1,00o Lupinus Polophylla,, strong plants. 46. See Phlox Maculata, white, clumps. 47. t,000 Pachysandra Terminalis, clumps. 48. 500 Achillea Clavenera, clumps. 49. 1,000 V inca Minor, clumps. 50. 500 Anehusa Italica, clumps, 5r• 500 Spirea Aruncus. clumps. 52• 500 Amsonia Sallcifolia, clumps.

53. 500 Boccortia Japonica, clumps. All thetrees, shrubs and plants must be

nursery grown, healthful stock and free from insects. {'hey must be well packed and properly protected in shipping and must not be more than five clays in transit. The same must be delivered at the Central Park Greenhouses, near One Hundred and Fourth street and Fifth avenue, in good condition, prior to April t5, 1898.

The amount of security required is Eight Hundred Dollars.

No. 4, ABOVE MENTIONED. item I. 20 Horse Lawn blowers, Coldwell's Improved,

35 inches or their equal, and keeping the saute in repair for one year.

Item z. 6o Imperial Hand Mowers, high wheel, r8 inches, or their equal, and keeping the same in repair for one year.

Item 3. All necessary labor and material required to repair and put in proper working order and maintain for one year twenty-seven horse mowers and sixty-five hand mowers belonging to the Department.

The mowers must be delivered at the Central Park Workshops, and within thirty days, and all work of repairing old mowers must be completed within a like period.

The amount of security required is One Thousand Dollars.

No. 5, ABOVE MENTIONED.

2,500 cubic yards of screenings of Marcellus Shale Sandstone or a sandstone of equal quality to the stone taken from the Shale beds near Matamoras, Pike County, Pa.

The material to be delivered as required on Central, Riverside and Mornmgside Parks.

'l he amount of security required is Three Thousand Dollars.

Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examina. tiott of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the nature and extent of the work, and shall not, any time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that there was any misunderstand-ing in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

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 in. terested with him or them therein, andit no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or 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. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verifi-cation be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that it he shall omit or re-fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora-tion any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor-poration may be obliged to pay to the person or per-sons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing. of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York aftd is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of [his•rontraet, over and

above all his debts of every nature, and over and above hie liahilides its latll, surety or otherw,se, and that ho has otfrred himself as a surety in good frith and with the, iuttntom to execute the bond n.quirrd l y section 27 of rhaptcr 8 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the Person or persons 1,,r whom he consents to become surety. 'I he adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York

No bid or estimate will be received orconsidered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller. or money to the amount of five per centum of the ansmmt of the security required for the ftithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must lie 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 bp said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is atvarded. 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 deposit will he returned to him.

N. B.—The prices must be written in the estimate and also stated in figures, and all estimates will be con. sidered 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. Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate. No bid will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

The Park Board reserves the right to reject any or all the bids received in response to this advertisement if it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do, and to reativertise until satisfactory bids or proposals shall he received, but the contracts when awarded will be awarded to the lowest bidders. -

Blank forms for propo,als and forms of the several contracts which the successful bidder will be required to execute can be had at the office of the Department, Arsenal, Central Park.

GEORGE C. CLAUSE\, AUGUST MOEBUs, GEORGE V. BEDWER,

Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, AOSENAL, CENTRAL PARK,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY or NFty YORK, , :llarch q, 1898. )

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR P:SrIMAIFS, WITH THE title of the work and the tunic of the bidder

indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, Central Park, until it o'clock A. M., of Thursday, March r7, x898, for the following-named work on Ilronx Park, in the Borough of The Bronx : FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR, AND

FURNI,FiING AND ERECTING ALL THE MAI'KRIALS NECESSARY TO ERECT AND CO.MPLEIT IN 'THE' BOTANICAL GARDENS IN BRONX PARK, THE RANGE OF HORTI' CULTURAL BUILDINGS, AND OTHER AP-PURI'ENANCES. Bidders will be required to state in their proposals

one price or lump sum for which they will execute the entire work in connection with (I.) All the houses; (II.) Houses Nos. r, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 13, 12, rr ; (III.) Houses Nos. r, 2, 3, 4, 5, t3, rz, ti ; (I V.) Houses Nov. r, 2, 3, 4, r3, r2, It ; (V.) Houses Nos. t, a, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 : (VI.) Hones Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, required by the specifications.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be Three Hundred and Sixty consecutive working days, and the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any part thereof, may be unful. filled after the time fixed for the completion thereof has expired, are fixed at Fifty Dollars per day.

Bidders must submit a sample of the stone they pro. pose using, marked with the name and quarry, sample of size, style and color, as provided in general provisions of the specifications,

No hid will be accepted unless accompanied by the sample and information cared for.

Earth for grading will be furnished by the Department of Parks at bank in Bronx Park. All handling or cartage to be done by the contractor.

The amount of security required is Fifty Thousand Dollars.

Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examina-tion of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the nature and extent of the work, and shall not, any time after the submission of an eAtmate, dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that there was any misunderstand. ing in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

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 be so in. terested it shall distinctly state that fact; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation. is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or 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. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become 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 Corpora. tion any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti-mated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom-paniedby the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section a7 of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of NewYork, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will 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

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to the amount of five per centt,m 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 officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, anti no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to he correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded.if the successful bidder shall re-tuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

N. B.—The prices must he written in the estimate aid also stated in figures, and all estimates will be con-sidered 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. Permission 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 i5 in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the Corporation.

The Park Board reserves the right to reject any or all the bids received in response to this advertise-elent if it should deem it for the interest of the City so to do. and to readvertise until satisfactory bids or pro. posals shall be received, but the contracts when awarded will be awarded to the lowest bidders.

Blank forms for proposals, and forms of the several contracts which the successful bidder will be required to execute, can be had, the plans can be seen, and information relative to them can be had at the office of the Department, Arsenal, Central Park.

GEORGE C.CLAUSEN, AUGUST MOEBUS, GEt IRGE V. BROWER,

Commissioners of Parks of the City of New York_

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL, CENTRAL PARK.

BaeOL'GH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF New YORE,] ?March 5, i89S.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES, WITH THE title of the work and the name of the bidder

indorsed thereon, will be received by the Park Board, at its offices, Arsenal Building, Sixty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, Central ]'ark. until rl o'clock A.M. of Thursday, March 17, .8q8, for materials required for parks in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, as follows : No. r. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FOR-

AGE. No.2. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING GAR-

DEN MOULD OR TOP SOIL. No.;. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MANURE. No.4. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WOOD

ASHES. No.;. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PER-

TI LIZERS. The several contracts most he bid for separately. 'Cl.e quantities and kinds of materials required are as

L"lluxs: No. I, ABOVE MENTIONED.

:-o.000 pounds of Hay of the quality known as prime sweet Timothy.

'o coo pounds of Red Clover Hay. a o,000 pounds of clean Rye Straw.

.;oo bushels of clean No. t White Clipped Oats. O; ,goo pounds of clean, sound, No. 2, Yellow Corn, r_.,coo pounds of first quality Bran. To be delivered in such quantities and at such times

a: may be required at the "Litchfield Itlansion," in Pro-pect Park, Borough of Brooklyn.

're amount of security required is Three Thousand hollers.

NO. a, ABOVE MENTIONED. 1o,cao cubic yards of Garden Mould, or top soil, to be

delivered in such quantities and at such times and places on the several parks in the 11, rough of Brooklyn, as may be designated. She amount of security required is Six 'l housand Dollars.

O. 3, ABOVE MENTIONED. heirs i. z coo loads (not less than 7o bushels to the

lead) of dec ,mposed horse manure. Item a. 3co loads not less than 7o bushels to the load)

of cow manure. Tobe delivered in such quantities and at such times

and plac(s on the parks in the Borough of Brooklyn as may be required.

The amount of security required is Six Thousand Dollars.

Nn. 4, ABOVE MENTIONED. zoo tons Canada Unleached Wood Ashes. To be delivered as required on the Parks of the

Borough of Brooklyn. The amount of security required is One Thousand

Dollars. No. c, ABOVE MENTIONED.

Item I. re tons Commercial bone) Fertilizer of quality equal to following analysis : Ammonia, 234 to 3 per cent. ; Phosphoric Acid, soluble, 8 to so per cent. ; Pot-ash, 3 to 3% per cent.

Item a. 3.s tons Odorless Phosphate. Item 3. 2 tons Ground Bone, Pure. To be delivered as required on Parks ;irthe Borough

of Brooklyn. The amount of security required is One Thousand

Dollars. bidders must satisfy themselves by personal exami.

nation of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the nature and extent of the work, and shall not, any time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that there was any misunderstand- lag in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done or materials to be furnished.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that tact ; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no member of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re-lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the cow sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for Its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or re-fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora. tion any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Cor-poration may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be cxl. culated upon the estimated amount of the work

by which the bids are tested, The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householderor freeholder in l'he City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section 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 adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be 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 amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful per-formance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope con. taining the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall 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 deposit will be returned to him.

N. B.—The prices must be written in the estimate and also stated in figures, and all estimates will be con-sidered 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. Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate. No bid will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt orcontract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

The Park Board reserves the right to reject any or all the bids received in response to this advertise-ment if 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 contracts when awarded will be awarded to the lowest bidders.

Blank 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 Park Board, Arsenal, Central Park.

GEORGE C. CLAUSEN, AUGUST MOEBUS, GEORGE V. BROWER,

Commissioners of Parks of The City of New York.

BOARD OF PUBLIC IMPROVE- MENTS.

NO'I'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I:oard of Public Improvements of The City of

New York, deeming it for the public interests so to do, propose to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying out and extending One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, not yet named by proper au-thority, for a distance of zoo feet easterly from Convent avenue ; and a new street to be known as Hamilton 'Terrace, not yet named by proper authority, for a distance of 779 feet 6 inches northerly in the Twelfth Ward of the Borough of \lanhatt in, City of New York, and that a meeting 'f this Board will he held in the office of this Board at No. 346 Broadway, on the 23d day of March, x898, at s o'clock P. at,, at which such proposed laying out and extending will be con-sidered by this Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by this Board on the 9th day cf March, x898, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Public improvements of The City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, propose to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by laying out and extending One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, not yet named by proper authority, for a distance of zoo feet easterly front Con-vent avenue; and a new street to be known as Hamilton Terrace, not yet named by proper authority, from One Hundred and Forty-first street for a distance of ?99 feet 6 inches northerly, in the Twelfth Ward of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, more particularly de-scribed as follows :

Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Convent avenue, distant 719 feet 6 inches northerly from the northerly line of One Hundred and Forty-first street ; thence easterly and parallel with said street distance aoo feet ; thence northerly and parallel with Convent avenue distance 6o feet ; thence westerly and parallel with one Hundred and Forty-first street, distance aoo feet to the easterly line of Convent avenue : thence southerly along said line, distance fu feet to the point or place of beginning.

Also, beginning at a point in the northerly line of One Hundred and Forty-first street, distant 20o feet easterly from the easterly live of Convent avenue ; thence northerly and parallel with said avenue, dis-tance 7i9 feet 6 inches; thence easterly and parallel svitn One Hundred and Forty-first street, distance 6o feet ; thence .outherly, distance 779 feet 6 inches to the northerly lice of One Hundred and Forty-first street ; thence westerly along said line, distance no feet to the point or place of beginning.

Said street to be 6o feet wide. Resolved. That this Board consider the proposed lay.

ing out and extending of the above-named streets at a meeting of this Board, to be held at the office of this Board, at No. 346 Broadway, on the sad day of March, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all persons affected thereby, that the proposed laying out and extending of the above-named streets will be considered at a meeting of this Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 23d day of March, 1898.

Dated NEW YORK, March to, t898. JOHN H. MOONEY, Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY or NEW YORK,

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, f

OOWNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY PROP-erty Clerk of the Police Department of the City of

New York—Office, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property new in his custody without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc. Also small amount money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolman of this Department.

CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Deputy Property Clerk.

POLICE DEPAETMENT—CITY or New YORK, 1898.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of the City of

New York, No.3oo Mulberry street, Room No.q,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 Clerk.

THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

A STATED SESSION OF THE BOARD OF 'Trustees of the C tllege of'I'he City of New York

will be held at the Hall of the Board of Education, No. t46 Grand street, Borough of Manhattan, out Tuesday, March 15, 1898, at 4.30 o'clock P. iii.

CHAS, BULKLEY HUBBELL, Chairman.

A. EMERSON PALM1tR, Secretary.

Dated March 8, t8g8.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE CO.A111sSION OF THE Cnv OF NEW YORK.

New CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, NEW YORK. 1888.

At a meeting of the tilunicipal Civil Service Com-mission, held March 7, 1898, the following resolution was adopted :

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Commission be and he hereby is instructed to receive on and after this date applications for positions under the government of the present City of New York in the examinable sched-ules of the Civil Service regulations approved March 5, zIpS, and that all applications for such positions pre-viously filed be canceled. Persons who have heretofore filed applications may renew the same, if they so desire, instead of filling out new blanks,

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.

DEPARTMENT OF PL"BLIC CHARITIES, BoKoe'GHs OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX,

No. 66 THIRD AVEN('E, NEW YORE, March B 18 8.

PROPOSALS FOR Soo TONS OF FRESH MINED WESTMORELAND. PENN„ OR YOUGH-IOGHENY GAS COAL.

ROPOSALS, SEALED AND INDORSED AS above, will be received by the Board of Public

C antics, at their office, until r2 o'clock At. of Monday. March 2r, t898, at which time they will be publicly opened and read by the President of said Board, or his authorized agent, for FIVE HUNDRED (5oo; TONS Fresh Mined Westmoreland, Penn., or Youghiogheny Gas Coal, the best quality, each ton to consist of twenty-two hundred and forty pounds, and to be delivered alongside at Randall's Island, to be subject to such in-spection as the Commissioners may direct, and to meet their approval as to the quality, quantity, time and Ivan. ner of delivery in every respect.

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

No proposal will he considered unless accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders or free-holders of The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded under that proposal, they will, on its being so awarded. become bound as sureties in TWO '1HOUSAND (soon) DOLLARS each, for its faithful performance, which consent must be verified by the justification of each of the persons signing the same for double the amount of surety required, the adequacy and sufficiency of such security to be approved by the Comptroller.

Bidders to state whether their bids cover run of mine or screened coal.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered un-less 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 free per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the De-partment who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the person making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. lfthe successful bidder shall refuse or neelect 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 exe-cute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

The Board of Public Charities reserves the right to reject all bids if deemed for the best interests of the City, and ro proposal will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor- i poration,

Blank forms of proposals and specifications, which are to be strictly complied with, can be obtained on applica-tion at the office of the Department, and all information furnished.

THE COAL MUST BE DELIVERED AT SUCH TIMES AND IN SUCH. QUANTITY AS THE CASE MAY REQUIRE,

Dated NEW YORK, March B, s8q8. JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, I BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX,

No. 66 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YOxx, March 8, t898.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE ELECTRIC CURRENT NECESSARY TO SUPPLY THE ELECTRIC-LIGHTS OF BELLEVUE HOS-PITALAND GROUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1898.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE aforesaid work and materials, to accordance with

the specifications and plans of the respective bidders, will be received at the office of the Department of Public Charities, No. 66 Third avenue, in The City of New York, until Monday. March 2l, ,698, until r2 o clock M. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for furnishing the Electric Current, etc., for Bellevue Hospital and grounds for year 1898," 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 which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department and read.

'I'HE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SEC-TION 64, CHAPTER 4t0, LAWS OF ,882.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

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

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the per-

son or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will he required to give security for the performance of the contract, by his or their bond. with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal suer of 5o per cent. of the nmo[mt''f the hid.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence ofeach of the persons making the same, the names of all persons interested with him or them therein, and if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made with-omit 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 Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or 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. Where more than one person is interested It is requisite that the VRRIPICArtON be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in writing, of two householders nr freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Cor- poration any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calcu-lated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirma-tion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or treeholderin The City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him-self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section rs of chapter 7 of the Revised, Ordinances of'1'he City of New York, it the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and suffictency of the security offered is 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 amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the laithful perlormance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be harded to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded, if the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by'1'he City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Should the person or persons to whom the contract may 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 it he or they accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he or they shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, anc. the contract will be readvertised and relet as provided by law.

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

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

Blank forms of proposals can be obtained at the office of General Bookkeeper and Auditor, No.66 Third avenue, New York City, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon their absolute enforcement in every particular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX,

No. 66 THIRD AVENUE, J( New YORK, February a8, t8gB.

TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLYING GAS ON BLACK-

WELL'S ISLAND, FOR THE YEAR 1898, TO THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS:

Nurses' Home, Metropolitan Hospital, Wash-house, Storehouse, Clerks' Quarter,, Male Almshouse, Con-sumptive Ward, Female Almshouse, Stewards' House, Old Ladies' Home, Kitchen and Rooms over Superia. tendent's Cottage, Church, Female Hospital, Wards A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. \1'aitmg-room, Building for In-curables, Blind Ward, Administration Building, Male Hospital, Warden's House, State Hospital, Fire Engine Company No.49, City Hospital, Maternity Hospital and Waiting-room, Memorial Laboratory, Male U.P., Male Dormitory, Female Epileptic Ward, Female Ward, P.M., Nurses' House.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE aforesaid work and materials, in accordance with

the specifications andlans, will be received at the office of the Department of PublicCharities. No. 66 Third avenue, in 1'he City of New York, until Monday, March 14, t89d, until Is o'clock at. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Sup plying Gas on Blackwell's Island for year x898," 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 which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department and read.

Estimate of gas consumed, 8,000 000 cubic feet, quan-tity to be more or less.

All bids to be at the rate of so much per r,000 cubic feet.

THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER 410, LAWS OF 188x.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor-poration.

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

Any bidder fir this contract must be known to be en-gaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the performance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of 5o per cent. of the amount of the bid.

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 be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any otherperson making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects

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fair and without collusion nr fraud, and that no mem. ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other ofliccrof the Corporation, in directly or indirectly Interested therein, or to the wppites 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. Where more than one person is inter-ested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that if he shall omit or re-fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora-tion any difference between the sum 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 be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in The City of New York and is worth the amount of the security required for the com-pletion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him-self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section sa of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of'lhe City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certifier) check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of fiv. per centum of the amount of the security required for the laithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed enve!ope containing the esti-mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. It the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

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

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

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

The form of the- ontrtct, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the office of General Bookkeeper and Auditor, No. 66 Third avenue, New York City, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insi't upon their absolute enforcement in every particular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SOMMIS, JR., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Pubic Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX,

No. 66 THIRD AVENUE, New YORK, February a8, ,f98,

TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR KEEPING IN REPAIR AND

INSPECTING SEMI-MONTHLY THE COM-PLETE ELECTRICAL BELL, ANNUNCIATOR AND TELEPHONE SYSTEM OF BI'LLEVUE HOSPITAL FOR THE YEAR .898.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR THE aforesaid work and materials, in accord ore with

the specifications, will be received at the office of the Departmebt of Public Charities, No. 66 Third avenue, in the City of New York, until Monday, March r4, 1898, until 12 o'clock A.M. The person or persons making any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Materials and Work Required for Keeping in Repair and Inspecting Semi-monthly the Complete Electrical Bell, Annunciator and Telephone System of Bellevue Hospital for the year 1898," and with his or their name or name, and the date of presentation, to the head of said Department, at the said office, on or before the day and hour above named, at which time and place the bids or estimates received will be publicly opened by the President of said Department and read.

All bids to be at so much per month. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS OR ESTIMATES IF DEEMED Ti) BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 64, CHAPTER pro, LAWS OF 1882.

No bid or estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Cor-poration upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora-tion.

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

Any bidder for this contract must be known to be engaged in and well prepared for the business, and must have satisfactory testimonials to that effect, and the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to give security for the per-formance of the contract by his or their bond, with two sufficient sureties, each in the penal amount of 50 per cent. of the amount of the bid.

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 be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud, and that no mem-ber of the Municipal Assembly, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the VERIFICATION be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freel.olders in The City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance, and that it he shall omit or re-fuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corpora. tion any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corpo-

ration may he obliged to pay to the person or pec=ans to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting, the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the supplies by which the bids are tested. 'The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in'1'he City of New York and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, surety or otherwise, and that he has offered him-self as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section rz of chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinances of The City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he convents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered is to be approved by the Comptroller of The City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be 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 amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must Nor be inclosed in the sealed (envelope containing the esti-mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same within three days after the contract is awarded. If' the successful bidder shall re-fuse or neglect, within five days alter notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and be retained by The City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but it he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

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

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

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

The form of the contract, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment, can be obtained at the Office of General Bookkeeper and Auditor, No. 66 Third avenue, New York City, and bidders are cautioned to examine each and all of their provisions carefully, as the Board of Public Charities will insist upon their abso-lute enforcement in every particular.

JOHN W. KELLER, President, ADOLPH SIMIS, JR., Commissioner, JAMES FEENY, Commissioner,

Department of Public Charities.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY.

DEPARTOIENr OF WATER SUPPLY, COMMIssIONER'S OFFICE,

No. 150 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, March to, r898.

NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.

OO N TUESDAY, MARCH a, x898,AT rt O'CLOCK A. M., the Department of Water Supply wi,1 sell

at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Mr. Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the Ridgewood Pumping Station, located at Norwood and Atlantic avenues, Borough of Brooklyn, about ten tons of scrap iron, being cast and wrought iron mixed, now lying at the Ridgewood Engine-house.

TERMG OF SALE. Cash payment in bankable funds at the time and place

of sale. No bid will be received except for the entire lot of iron to be sold. The purchaser must remove all the iron sold at one and the same time, and will not be allowed to pick out and remove only a portion of the same. If the removal is not effected within three days after the sale, the purchaser will forfeit the money paid in at the time of the sale and the ownership to the iron, which will thereafter be resold to the highest bidder.

WM. DALTON, Commissioner of Water Supply.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION io18 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of the

City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, viz.

SECOND WARD. PEARL STREET—SEWER, between Burling Slip

and Fulton street. Area of assessment : Both sides of Pearl street from Burling Slip to Fulton street.

TWELFTH WARD. ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND STREET—

BASINS, north and south sides, batween Harlem river and First avenue. Area of assessment : Both sides of One Hundred and Second street from First avenue to Harlem river.

ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET—BASIN on the north side, and GULLY TRAPS on the north and south sides, between the Hud-son river and Boulevard Lafayette. Area of assessment : Both sides of One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, from the Boulevard Lafayette to the Hudson River Rail. road.

FIFTEENTH WARD. WASHINGTON PLACE—BASIN on the southeast

corner of Washington Square, east. Area of assess-ment : South side of Washington place, from Greene street to Washington Square, east, and east side of Wash-ington Square, east, from Washington place to a point about 93 feet south thereof.

NINETEENTH WARD. FIFTH AVENUE—SEWER, west side, between

Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets. Areaot assessment: West side of Fifth avenue, between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets, and south side of Fifty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

TWENTIETH WARD. THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET—BASIN on south

side and GULLY TRAP on the north side, east of Twelfth avenue. Area of asiessment : Both sides of Thirty-seventh street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, and west side of Eleventh avenue to the extent of about halt the block south of 'Thirty-seventh street. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assess- ors on February a5, x898, and entered on February 36, 1898, in the Record of Titles of Assessments Con-firmed, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess-tnents and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benejrt ox any jfersort or property shall be Mid within sixty days after the dais o/ said entry of ilut assessrxents, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section rotq of said Greater New York Charter. Said section provides that r' 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 be 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 centttm per annum, to be calculated /rout the date o/ such entry to the date o/ fiarment.

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, between the hours of q A. tit. and z P. M.. and all payments made thereon on or before April a7, 1898, will be exempt from in-terest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in the Record of 'Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the date of payment.

BIRD S. COLER, Comptroller.

CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, February z6, r88.

SUPREME COURT.

In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty o. The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditament% required for the purpose of opening EASL' ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH STREET, (although not yet named by proper author-ity), from Si. Ann's avenue to Locust avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 3tst day of December, 1899, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any. or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and per-sons respectively entitled into or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of open- ing the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same be-ing particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Alderman and Commonalty of'1'he City of New York, and also in the notice of the appli- cation for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 9th day of March, 1598; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to he 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 not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taming and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby

the same, duly verified to us, the rs esam re tired to present t 4 p Y undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at ourofhce, Nos. 90 and 95 West Broadway, ninth floor, in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in at-tendance at our said office on the 4th day of April, .898, at one 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 YORK, March so, t8g8. PHILIP A. SMYTH, ALBERT SANDERS, ANDREW J. CONNICK,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN,

Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening LAFAYETTE AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Longwood avenue to the Bronx river, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York.

VVE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS 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 im- proved and 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 writing, duly verified, to us, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the gth day of April, 1898, and that we, the said Com-missioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said gth day of April, 1898, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at Ix o'clock M.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of the City of New York, Nos. go and pa West Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the ,tth day of April, 1898.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx in The City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the inter- section of the centre line of Seneca avenue with the Bronx river and running thence southeasterly along the Bronx river to its intersection with the middle line of the blocks between Lafayette avenue and Spofford avenue prolonged easterly ; thence westerly along the said pro-longation and the middle line of blocks between Lafayette avenue and Spofford avenue to the westerly side of Tiffany street; thence southerly along the said westerly side of Tiffany street to the northerly side of Spofford avenue ; thence southerly crossing Longwood avenue and along the northwesterly side of Trttxton street to the middle line of the blocks between Longwood avenue and Worthen street ; thence north-westerly along the said middle line to the southeasterly side of Mohawk avenue ; thence westerly to the middle line of the block between Longwood avenue and Craven street ; thenco northwesterly along the said middle line to the northwesterly line of the Harlem and Portchester Railroad ; thence southwesterly along the said north- westerly line of the Harlem and Portchester Railroad

to it line drawn parallel to Craven street and distant Too feet southwesterly from the southwesterly side thereof; thence northwesterly along said line to its intersection with the southeasterly side of Dawson street: thence northeasterly along the said south-easterly side of Dawson street and the said south-easterly side produced to a line drawn parallel to Inter-vale avenue and distant roc feet easterly from the easterly side thereof ; thence southerly along said line to the middle line of the blocks betwe., n Fox street and the Southern Boulevard ; thence northeasterly along said middle line of the blocks to the middle line of the blocks between 'Tiffany street and Baretto street thence southeasterly along said middle line to the north-westerly side of Mohawk avenue ; thence easterly to a point in the southeasterly side of Mohawk ave-nue midway between Hunts Point road and Lafayette avenue ; thence easterly on a straight line to a point in the easterly side of Hunts Point road, mid-way between Mohawk avenue and Lafayette avenue; thence along the middle line of the blocks between Mohawkavenue and Lafayette avenue to the centre line of Seneca avenue ; thence along the said centre line of Seneca avenue to the point or place of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the Final Maps of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of the City and County of New York, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, hereto- fore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—'That our report herein will he presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First De-partment, at a Special Term thereof, Part Ill., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County Court-house, in The City of New York, on the sad day of May, 1898, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon there- after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated BOROUGH op MANHATTAN, March 8, r898. ARTHUR H. MASTEN,

Chairman, WILLIAM C. HILL, JULIAN B. SHOPE,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and herei'itaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND THIR FY-NINTH STREET (although not yet named by proper author-ity), from Si. Ann's avenue to Locust avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 31st day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estiutgte and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage. if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested i n the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being

Tparticularly set forth and described in the petition of

he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of Tue City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the gth day of March, I(i98 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premiss s 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 performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any cl ,im or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the un-dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment at our office, Nos. go and go West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice,

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the 4th day of April, 1898, 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 sulli 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 YORK, March to, t898. PHILIP A. SMYTH, ALBERT SANDERS, ANDREW J.CONNICK,

Commissioners. JOHN P.DcNv,

Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Educa-tion, by the Counsel to the Corporation of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title by The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, to certain lands on the NORTHERLY SIDE OF SIXTY-FIFTH STREET AND THE SOUTH. ERLY SIDE OF SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, b-- tween the Boulevard and Amsterdam avenue, in the Twenty-second Ward of said city, duly selected and approved by said Board as a site for school purposes, under and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter Igt of the Laws of x888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMIMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, ap-

pointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter cgs of the Laws of 1888, and the various statutes amend-atory thereof, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled to or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, title to which is sought to be acquired in this proceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit -

First—That we have completed our estimate of the loss and damage to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons interested in the lands or premises affected by this proceeding, or having any interest therein, and have filed a true report or transcript of such estimate in the office of the Board of Education for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That all parties or persons whose rights may be affected by the said estimate, and who may object to the same, or any part thereof, may, within ten days after the first publication of this notice, March g. r8g8, file their objections to such estimate, in writing, with us, at our office, Room No. a, on the fourth floor of the Staats. Zeitung Building, No. 2 Tryon Row, in said city. as provided by section 4 of chapter Ig t of the Laws of x888, and the various statutes amendatory thereof ; and that we, the said Commissioners, wilt hear parties so objecting, at our said office, on the asst day of March, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and upon such subsequent days as may be found necessary.

Third—That our report herein will be presented Sr

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THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, MARCII I2f 1898.

I' Supreme Court of the State of New York, In and for the l rst Judicial 1 ii,trict, at a Special Term thereof, to hi field at Part 111. thereof, in the County Court-hou'e, in the City of New York, on the aSth day of March, rs,8• at the opening of the Curt on that day, and that t6, n and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be

rd thereon. a motion will be made that said report nnfirmed.

I'ated New Y,OK. March 8, 1898. CHARLES A. JACKSON, WIl.I,IAM H. McCARTHV, FREDERIC A. TANNER,

Commissioners. Josepit M. SCHENCK, Clerk.

NOTICE OF FILING THE SECOND PARTIAL AND SEPARATE ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE, AND OF MOIION TO CONFIRM THE SECOND PARTIAL AND SEPARATE RE-PORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF ESTI-M A'I E.

FIRST DEPART31EN 1'.

In the matter of the application of the_ Commissioner Of Public Works of The City of New York, for and on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee to certain pieces or parcels of land between East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and First avenue and the Harbor Commissioner's line

,I the Harlem river, and between the southerly line oI One Hundred and 'Iherty-second street and Willis avenue and the southerly line of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street and Willis avenue, and to a right if may or casement between the Uuitod States pier-hcad-line of the Harlem river and One Hundred and Thirty-second street at Willis avenue, for the construction of a bridge over the Harlem river and .approaches thereto, between One Hundred and Iuenty-fifth street and First avenue and One Hun-dred and Thirty-fourth street and Willis avenue, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 147 of the Laws of 194.

SAT E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate in the above-entitled matter, hereby

c ca notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, nil to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of

all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First—That we have completed our second partial and epar to estimate of damage in the above-entitled matter,

embracing all those certain piecesor parcels of land and I i,ht of way or easement therein from One Hunrlred and 'Twenty-fifth street and I irst avenue to the United States I •ulkherd-line of the Harlem river, and from the United I St. te= bulkhead-line of the Harlem river to One Ifundred and Thirty-second street, together with the dartrages by reason of the construction and mainte-cmCe of a steel viaduct or other approach to the

-:.i i bridge to the owners of properly- fronting on 1l illis avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty. se: ,nd street and One Hundred and Thirty-third street or Southern Boulevard, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or to any of the lands affected there-by, and having of jections thereto, do present their said onject ons, in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos. qo and 92 \1'e-t Broadway, ninth floor, in the borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or !, h ire the 26th day of March, 18y8, and that we, the said (otnmissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the t n .+eek days next a(tr the said zbth day of March, i89, act hr that purpose will be in attendance at our said

Iii :ii on each of said ten days at z o'clock P. st. Second—!hat the abstract of our said estimate, to-

.,, t her with our damage map, and also all the affidavits, e timates and other documents used by us in molting , -.,r report, have been deposited in the Bureau of 'least Openings, in the Law Department of The City of

York, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninih floor, I lurcugh of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the ;th day of April, 1698.

Third—']'hat our second partial and separate report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New 1 orb, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County Court-house, in The City of New Yoro, on the 18th day of April, 18,8, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard therecn, a motion will be made that the said report be conhrmcd.

lt.,ted L'or. ;u IF MANHATTAN. February z8, 1898. ARTHUR BERRY, E. W. BLOOMINGDALE, EDWARD B. WHITNEY,

Commissioners. Jr,raN P. DUNN, Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

Io the matter of the application of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative C- , acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredttaments required for the purpose of opening ELLIOT PLACEalthough not yet named by proper .authority), from Jerome avenue to The Concourse, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty third and 'twenty-fourth Wards of The City of New York.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION. ers 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 im-proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First—That we have completed our estimate and assess-ment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objec-tious thereto, do present their said objections in writing, duly verified, to us, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the sixth day of April, 2898 ; and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said sixth day of April, r898, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at it o'clock A. M.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and as-sessmeut, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report have been deposited in the Bureau of Street O,.enings, in the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. go and 92 West Broad-way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the 7th day of April. x898.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx fl The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

On the north by the soetherly side of East One Hundred and Seventieth street from a line drawn parallel to Macomb's Dam road and distant zoo feet westerly from the westerly side thereof to a line drawn parallel to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and distant Too feet easterly from the easterly side thereof; on the south by the northerly side of Marcy place and said northerly side produced trom a line drawn parallel to Macomb's Dam road and distant too feet westerly from the west-erly side thereof to a line drawn parallel to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and distant too feet easterly from the easterly side thereof; on the east by a line drawn parallel to the Grand Boulevard and Concourse and distant zoo feet easterly from the easterly side thereof, and on the west by a line drawn parallel to Macomb's Dam road and distant too feet westerly from the westerly side thereof ; excepting from said area all streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof hereto- fore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to

the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Dopartment, at a Special'fernt thereof, Part Ili., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County ('curt-hou-e, in 'Ike City of New York, on the aidday of Ma), e898, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, a notion will be made that the said report he confirmed.

Dated 1lunot'eH or MANHATTAN. February in, 1898. G.THORNTON WARREN.

Chairman MICHAEL COl'.F.MAN, CHARLES GERI,ICH,

Commissioners.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of the Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of'l'he City of New York, relative to acquiring, title, wherever the same has not been here-tofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredit-aments required for the purpose of opening COL-LE(OE AVENUE (although not vet named by proper authority!, from East One Hundred and Sixty-third street to East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig- nated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty. third Ward of The City of New York.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled

matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First—That we have completed our estimate and as-sessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objec-tions thereto, do present their said objections, in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos, qo and ga West Broadway, ninth floor, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 13th day of Apri r8g8, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said 13th day of April, x898, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at a o'clock P. nt,

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other docu-ments used by us in making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and qa West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the ,4th day of April, tags.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of and situate, iymg and being in the Borough of The Bronx in l'he City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz. :

Beginning at the intersection of the westerly side of Teller avenue with the middle line of the block between Fast One Hundred and Sixty-second and East One Hundred and Sixty-third streets ; thence westerly along said middle line to the easterly side of Morris avenue; thence northerly along the easterly side of .Morris avenue to the middle line of the block between East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth and East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth streets; thence easterly along said mid. die line to a line drawn parallel to College avenue and distant roe feet westerly from the westerly side thereof ; thence northerly along said line to the southerly side of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street: thence easterly along said southerly side of Eat One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street to a line drawn parallel to Findlay avenue and distant to', feet easterly from the easterly side thereof; thence south- erly along said line to the middle line of the block be-tween East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth and East One hundred and Sixty-fifth streets ; thence easterly along said middle line to the westerly side of 'Feller avenue; thence southerly along the westerly side of Teller avenue to the point or place of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the final maps of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of 'the City of New York, excepting from said area all streets, avenues and road, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County Court-house in The City of New York, on the sad day of Slay, 1898. 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 Boxut'GH OF MANHATTAN, February 23, 1898. SAMUEL D. LEVY,

Chairman; JULIUS STICH, SIMON C. NOOT,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DtNN, Clerk.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

in the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening VILLA PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Southern Boulevard to Van Cort- landt avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

'7L 7E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS Y' of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and 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 proceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Nos.go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 6th day of April, 1898, and that we, the said Commis-sioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said 6th day of April, 1898, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at to o'clock A. M.

Second—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other doca-ments used by us in making our report, have been de-posited in the Bureau of Street Openings, in the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. go and ga West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until the 7th day of April, z898.

Third—That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, which taken together, are bounded and descrioed as follows, viz. :

Beginning at a point, said point being the intersection of a line drawn parallel to Van Cortlandt avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northedy side there, f with the prolongation northerly of a line drawn parallel to Villa place !avenue) and distant too feet westerly from the westerly side thereof; thence easterly along said line drawn parallel to Van Cortlandt avenue and distant too feet northerly from the northerly side thereof to the prolongation northerly of a line drawn parallel to Villa place (avenue) and distant zoo feet easterly from the easterly side thereof; thence southerly along said pro- longation and a line drawn parallel to Villa place (avenue) and distant zoo feet easterly from the easterly side thereof to the northeasterly side of the Southern Boule-

vard or East Two Hundredth street : thence south-westerly to a point in the southwesterly side of the Southern Houlevnrd or Rust Two Hundredthstreet distant about t«- feet northwesterly from is intersec-tion with the westerly side of the Grand Boulevardand Concourse; thence southwesterly on a line drawn at right anqIts to the Southern Boulevard or 1•:ast Two Hundredth street to a lire drawnarallel to the South. ern Boulevard or Fast Two Hundredth street and distant too feet southwesterly from the southwesterly side thereof ; thence northwesterly along the said line drawn parallel to the Southern Boulevard or East Two Hundredth street about 250 feet ; thence north-easterly on a line drawn at ii .ht angles to said line drawn parallel to the Southern Boulevard to its intersection with the prolongation southerly of a line drawn parallel to Villa place (avenue) and distant too feet westerly from the westerly side thereof ; thence northerly along said prolongation and line drawn parallel to Villa place !avenue) and distant zoo feet westerly from the westerly side thereof to the point or place of begin-ning ; except ng from said area all streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opened, as such area is showu upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of theState of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part Ill., to be held in and for the County of New York, at The New York County Court-house, in The City of New York, on the a;d day of May, 1893, 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 I3oao00H oc MANUAt-t-A', February r, t8g8. JAMES L. ARROWSMITH, RO. L. HARRISON,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening ADAMS ]'LACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from East One Hundred and Eighty. second street to Crescent avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the z8th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, for the purpose of making a just asd equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, it any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of 'I'he Mayor, Aldermen and Communally of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein iu the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 3ist day of De-cember, 2897 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested to the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of openine, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-tainiogand defining the extent and boundariesof the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be asses'ed therefor. and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. go and qz West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend. ance at our said office on the 26th day of March. 1898, at ro 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 theretoand 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 YORK, March 3, t898. EDWARD BROWNE, WILLIAM ill. LAWRENCE, ROGER FOSTER,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same Las not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditamenis required for the opening of a PUBLIC PLACE, bounded by East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Elton avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-second street and Washington avenue, and also PUBLIC PLACE, bounded by East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, Washington avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-second street and Brook avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York,

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 6th day of December, x897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the bene-fit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the agth day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements. hereditaments and prem- ises not required for the purpose of opening. laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the Purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, Noa. go and qa West Broadway, in The City of New York, with such affidavits s r other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the a6th day of March, t8g8, at no 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 ancb additional proofs and allega. lions as may then be offered by such owner, or on ba. half of The Mxyur, Aldermen and C,,iumm .dty of The City of New York.

Dated New Yontt, Mnrch .3, ,8~8. 'I'll El )DORE 1•:. SMITH DANIEL. F. SIIET.HAN, JAMES P. ARCHIBALD,

Commissioners.

in the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-nten and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening JESSUP PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Boscobel avenue to Marcher avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road in the Twenty-third Ward of The City of New York.

1V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE 1V undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, bearing date the 28th day of December, x897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as t he case may be, to the respect-ive owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, here-ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and de-scribed in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto at-tached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 3oth day of December, x897 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the re-spective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and prenuses not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de-fining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commi-sioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office. Nos, go and yz West Broadway, ninth floor in The City of New York, with such affidavits or otter proofs as the said owners or claimant: may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 26th day of March, 1:898, at 50.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, March 3, o8y6. FRANKLIN BIEN, WILLIAM hi. LAWRENCE, JOSEPH FREEDMAN,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder. men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Park avenue to Beaumont avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road. in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, hearing date the -8th day of December, 0897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tene-ments, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively 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 ascer- taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadwap ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend. ance at our said office on the 26th day of March, s898, at no. o 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 may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated Naw Yoru, March g, x898. GEORGE M. VAN HOESEN, SAM'L SANDERS, PETER F. MEYER,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands. tenements and hereditament- required for the purpose of opening GRAND AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from F'ordham road to Kingsbridge road, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 35th day of March. z891, Commissioners ofEstimate and Assessment for the pur-pose of making a just and equitable estimate and assess-meat of the loss and damage, it any, or of the benefit

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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 18g8. THE CITY RECORD. 1119 and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the re-spective owners. lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the land%, tenements, bcreditamentsand premises required for the purpose by and in con%equelcc of opening the above'-mentioned street or avenue, the same bring particularly set forth and described in the petition of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of 'I he City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order there-to attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31(t day of December, .8 97 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of thevalue of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue no 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 not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, ninth floor, Nos, go and q2 West Broadway, in The City of New York, with such affi-davits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 26th day of March, x898, at to 30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said par-ties 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 he offered by such owner, or on behalf of 'the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

l)atel 'r1c Y, 'l oclt 3, 1898. 1s'sf (JEL H. ORDWAY,

J=AMES M. VARNUM, JOHN W. STOCKER,

Commissioners.

In the muucr „I the s1q hcation of The Mayor, Alder-mcu and Commanalty of the City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SECOND STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Plimpton avenue to Marcher avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York,

71 OTICF, IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE 1~ undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, bearing date the 23d day of November, 11197, Commi-siooers of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and - persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The Lity of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of Decem-ber, 1897, and ajust and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the re-spective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively 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 performing the trusts and duties re-quired of its by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the tinder-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos.90 and ga West Broadway, ninth floor, in 'f he City of New York, with such affida,Hs or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire. within twenty days after the date of this notice,

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 26th day of March, 1898, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and alle-gations 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 Yoatc, March g, 1898. DAN[Fsls P. INGRAHAM, WILLIAM J. CARROLL, WILLIAM S. ANDREWS,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening BEAUMON 1' AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Grote street to East One Hundred and ldghty-ninth street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York,

1.TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE i' undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, bearing date the a8th day of December, iSg7, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, it any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in theetition of The Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York. and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired 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 performing the trusts and duties re-quired of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to he taken for the purpose of opening the said stmt or avenue or affected thereby, and haying any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess.

meet, at our office, Nos, 9n and 93 West Brondway, ninth floor, in The City of New 's ark, with such tint. davits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the a6ih (lay of March, 1898, nt ro o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimmts, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behall of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New YORK, March 3, r898. WILLIAM S. ANDREWS, WILBER McBRIDE, JOHN E. FI'I'ZGERALD,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder- men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditamcnts required for the purpose of opening GARDEN STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Grote street to the Southern Boulevard, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 6th day of December, x897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making ajust and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees. parties and persons respect-tvely entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of I'he Mayor, Aldermen and Comoro- ally of T he City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 29th day of December, 1897 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid oat and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, partic, and persons respect-ively 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 ascer- taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the re-pective tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties recutred of its by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be t.tkcn for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, Nov. go and q2 West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the a6th day of March, x698, at to 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 may then be offered by such owner, or on be-half of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New Y ones, March 3, .898. THEODORE E. SMITH, JOHN M. DAILY, CHARLES GERLTCH.

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the Ends, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET (although not yet named by proper author-ity), from Grand avenue to Sedgwick avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the fth day of January, .897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the bene-fit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set lorth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the no-tice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of December, 1897, and a just and aq rtiiable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue no to be of-ened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and~of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law,

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or aveutte, 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 Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. go and 9a West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the x6th day of March, 1898, at to. 30 a'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said par- ties 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 Naw YORK, March 3, r8o8 ASA A. ALLING. THEODORE E. SMITH, BERIHOLD SALZBERGER,

Commissioners.

In the matter of the application of The Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment of 1'he City of New York. for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of The City of New York, by the Counsel to the Corporation of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to certain pieces or parcels of land in the Twenty-third Ward of 'rho City of New York, for a site for the erection of a building for Court purposes, pursuant to the provisions of chapter sog of the Laws of n8gy.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE,1'HE undersigned, were nppnrnted by an order of the

Supreme Court, hearing date the a4th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of FaCmau• and Appraisal for the purpose of ranking a juvt and cquit. l,le estimate of the loss, damage and compensation to the respective own-ers, lessees, parties and persons respeciivcly entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, lieredita-ments and premises required for the purpose 1,y and in consequence of erecting the above mentioned 1>uilding for court purposes, the same being particularly set forth and clevcribed in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, :md also in the notice of application for said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of December, t 897.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of erecting the said building for court purposes, 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 Estimate and Appraisal, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in 1'he City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice, and we the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 26th day of March, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, to hear 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 said owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such addi-tional 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 Yoxtc, March 3, x898. GEO. M. VAN HOESEN, JOSEPH FREEDMAN, PATRICK H. WHALEN,

Commissioners.

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the applicationofThe Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and here-ditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRI,:D A.ND SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET (although not yet named by proper au-thority), from Jerome avenue to Monroe avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of'1'he City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VEN THAT THE BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason

of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County Court-house, in The City of New York, on the 16th day of March, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been d,rposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as re-quired by law.

Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, March 2, 1898. J, C. O'CONOR, Je., EDWARD B. WHITNEY, JOHN W. FOLEY,

Commissioners.

FIRST DEPARTMENT

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder• men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditament% required for the purpose of opening EAST' ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Jerome avenue to the Concourse, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the 1'wenty-third Ward of The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason

of the proceedings its the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Suureme Court, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held in and for the County of New York, at the New York County Court-house, in The City of New York, on the r6th day of March, x898, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated Bo0000tl or MANHATTAN, March 2, r838. WILBER McBRIDE, HAROLD M. SMITH, SAMUEL A. FIRETAG,

Commissioners,

In the matter of the appitcatlon of The Mayor, Alder. men and Commonalty of 1'he City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening MON'T'EREY AVENUE (although notvet named by proper authority), from East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street (Tremont avenue) to Quarry road, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

preme Court,bearingdate the r6thday of December,n897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the pur-pose of making a just and equitable estimate and assess. ment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respect-ive owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, here-ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City. and County oFNew York on the agth day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate ant Assessment, at our office, Nos, go and 95 West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may de-sire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the t th day of March, n8g8, at :0.30 o'clock in the forenoon of thatday, to hear the said

parties and persons in relation thereto, and at pitch time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owner% in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claim-ant or claimants, or sits-h additional proofs and allegn-tiuns as may thin be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New YORK, February 24, 1898. WILLIAM IL BARKER, WII.I.IAM I'. DICKSON, DANIEL CHERRY,

Comnmissioner% JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York. rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditamonts required for the purpose of opening HOFFMAN STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Belmont place to East One Hundred and Ninety-first street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first class street or road in the '1'weuty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE undersigned, were appointed by an order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the 28th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons re-spectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tene-ments, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of Now York on the 31st day of December, 1897, and a just and equitabieesumase and assessment of the value of the benefit and advan-tage of said street or avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, 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 performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to u, the under-signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. , and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in 1'he Cty of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may de-sire, within twenty days after the date ofthis notice.

And we, the said Comiorsloners, will be in attendairen at our said office on the 19th day of March, t898, at x0.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such rime and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of '1'he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, February 2{, t8g8. DAVID THOMSON, HERMAN ALSBERG, PETER F. MEYER,

Commissioners

JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements anti hereditaments requ:r,d for the purpose of op'-tiing EAST' ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD STREET (although not yet named by proper arch r-ity), from Arthur avenue to the Southern L'oulevaed, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig-nated as a first class street or road in the Twenty. fourth Ward of The City of New York

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 9th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of staking a just and equitable estimate and as-sessment of the loss arid damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respect_ ice owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, here-ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and de-scribed in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto at-tached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the syth day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re-quired for the purpose of opening, laying out and form-ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties re-quired of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commi,sioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office, Nos. 90 and gz West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may de-sire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in attendance at our said office on the rgth day of Match, n88, at ro.3o 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 re-lation 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 Naw YORK, Februarc , 1898. SIDNEY J. COWEN, JOHN TORNEY, FRANK D. ARTHUR,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening GROTE STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from East One Hundred and Eighty-second street to Southern Boulevard, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first. class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New Yerk.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT WE, THE undcrsignrd, were appointed by nn order of the

Supreme Court, bearing date the oth day of December, 18g7,Cchaal ionersof Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements. hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed hereto in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the agth day of December, 5897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect ively 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 ascer. taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to he taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or dentand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and As<essment, at our office, Nos. go and qa West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New Pork, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the rgth day of March, 5898, at 50.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that Clay, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as 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'rhe Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated Nets Yot,K, February 24, r8gS. HENRY- H. SHERMAN, THEODORE E. SMITH, FRANK D. ARTHUR,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DrNs, Clerk.

In the matter of the ap~Iicauon of The Mayor. Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Third avenue to Brook avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road. in the 'Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 9th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the uenefit and advantage, if any, as the case may Le, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditantents and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being par-ticularly set forth and described in the petition of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the o9th day of December, 1897, and ajust and equitable esti-mate and assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, par-ties and persons respectively 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 performing the trusts and. duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, the un-dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. oo and qa West Broadway, ninth floor, in 'the City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And -we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend-ance at our said office on the rgth day of March, iSg8. at to 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 alleg a-tions as may then be offered by such owner, or on be-half of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New Yoas, February 24, 1898. I'IICHAEL SEXTON, MAYER SHOENFELD, SIDNEY J. COWEN,

Commissioners. JOHN P. Drys, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenement,, and hereditaments required tar the purpose of opening RITTER PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Uni n avenue to Prospect avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and desig-nated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty. third Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court bearing date the 6th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the agth day of Decem-ber, .8p , and a just and equitable estimate and assess-ment of the value of the benefit and advantage of sari street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respect-ive lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not

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uired for the purpose of opening, laying out and rming the same, but benefited thereby, and of

pecnve tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of pertortrting the trusts and duties required of us by law. AR parties and persons interested to the real estate

taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby retjuired to present the same, duly verified. to us, the undertgned Commis'ioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. qo and qa West Broadway, ninth floor, in the City of New York. with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in attendance at our said office on the rgth day of March, 1898, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New fork.

Dated New Yoatt, February 24, r8g8. THEODORE E. SMITH, JOHN G. SCHWARTZ, THOMAS F. BYRNE,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rel-ative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the bids, tenements and hered ,taments required for the purpose of opening EAST TWO HUNDRED ANU TENTH STREET (although not yet named by proper authority), from Webster avenue to the Bronx river, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the z7th day of Oct bet, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may he, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons re-spectively entitled unto or interested in the lauds, tene-ments, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of 'l'ne Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of T'he City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the ;, St day of December, 5897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit andadvantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer- taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels cf land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of its by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said sstreet or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account t hereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the under-signed Co.nmissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. qo and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in Fine City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- ance at our said office on the n,th day of March, 1898, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant orclaimants, 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 Vona, February 24, 1898. PHILIP F. OLWELL, MICHAEL J. KELLY, JOHN J. NEVILLF.,

Comntis~toners. JOHN P. DcNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title to certain pieces or parcels of land for a public park, at the foot of EAST' SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET, East river, in the Nineteenth Ward, of The City of New York, as selected, located and laid out by the Board of Street Opening and Improvement, under and in pursuance of chapter gzo of the Laws of t8&7.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the z4th day of December, 18g7, Commissioners of Estimate for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate of the loss, damage and compensation to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, here- ditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned public park, the same being particularly set forth and described in the pe'itton of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New Yo,k, and also in the notice of application for said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York. on the gist day of December, r8g7.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said public park, or affected thereby, anti having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate, at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the .gth day of March, 1898, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear 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 said 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 behad of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New YOrstc, February 24, t Bq8. PIERRE VAN BUREN HOES, JAMES OWENS, GEO. T. DAVIDSON,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been here-tofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and here-ditaments required for the purpose of opening BELMONT PLACE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Third avenue to Arthur avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the a8th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, it any, or of the

benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements,

n mi s required for the u se b hered~taments and pre se y p rp by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 3tst day of Decem-ber, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled t o 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 asecr-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of its by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose ofopening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of E<timaie and Assessment, at our office, Nos. go and 9z West Broadway, ninth floor, in the City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the 18th day of March, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ofthat 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 there. to, 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 Naw YORK, February z3, t8g8. CHARLES W. GOULD, THOS. J. MILLER, FLOYD M. LORD,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening CAMBRELING AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Grote street to St. John's College, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, hearing date the gth day of December, 2897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect-ively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above.mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition ot'l he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the sgth day of December, x897 ; and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of -aid street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem-ises not required for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts of parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos, go andz West Bro,dway, troth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the rgth day of March, 1898, at to 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. Lions as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of 'I he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated NEw Yoatt, F. bruary 24, t598. THEODORE E. SMITH, MICHAEL J. McDFRMOTT, FRANCIS V. S. OLIVER,

Commissioners, JoHN P. Doss, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of 7 he City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening CRESCENT AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Arthur avenue to East One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of '1 he City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing data the 28th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises re. quired for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 31st day of December, r8g7, and a just and eq uitable estimate and assessment of the value o(the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose of opening, laying-out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by law.

All parties and persons Interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby re-quired to present the same, duiy verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, at our office. Nos. 90 and~9a West Broadway (ninth floor), in The City of New York, with such a(Itdavits

or other Proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire. within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will he in attend• ante at our said office on the tgth day of March, t8y8, at to 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 ocher time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of'1'he Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated NEW YORK, February 24. 1898. ARTHUR INGRAHAM, REGINALD H. ARNOLD, PETER F. MEYER,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DuNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder. men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND STREET' !although not yet named by proper authority), from Webster avenue to Park avenue (Vanderbilt avenue, West), as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first.class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

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

Supreme Court, bearing date the 6th day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees. Parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the z;th day of December, 2897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of said street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect- ively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not re- quired for the purpose of opening, laying out and forming the same, but benefited thereby, and of ascer-taining and defining the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and ofperforming the trusts and duties required of its by law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the on. dersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at out office, Nos. go and pa West Broadway (ninth floor), in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- ance at our said office on the rgth day of March, x898, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated Naw I OR K. Februar a4, r8g8. SIDNEY •1.. COWEN, EUGENE S. WILLARD, LAWRENCE P. MINGEY,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Alder-men and Commonalty of The City of New York, rela-tive to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and here-ditaments required for the purpose of opening QUARRY ROAD (although not yet named by proper authority), from Third avenue to Arthur avenue, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of The City of New York.

1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE 1V undersigned, were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, bearing date the gth day of December, 1897, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessu.ent for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respect. ively entitled unto orinterested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and in consequence of opening the above-mentioned street or avenue, the same being particularly set forth and described in the petition of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the agth day of December, 1897, and a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage cf said street or ave-nue, so to be opened or laid out and formed, to the respec. tive owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the said respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises not required for the purpose ofopening, 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 performing the trusts and duties required of us law.

All parties and persons interested in the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, Nos. 9o~ and 92 West Broadway, ninth floor, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owners or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the date of this notice.

And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attendance at our said office on the .9th day of March, tSg8, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, or on behalf of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New York.

Dated New YORK, February 24, rae. JOHN A. (,ROW, EUGENE S. WILLARD, SIDNEY J. COWEN,

Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk.

THE CITY RECORD.

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